Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

IMPORTED FRENCH NORMAN, BEUZOT ! ~ Will make the season es 1891: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the stables of the undersigned in Barkley township; Fridays and Saturdays in the barn rear of Hemphill blacksmith shop, Itensselaer. Terms—sl2 for standing colt, or $lO if P&idjvhen known to be with foal. BEUZOT, foaled May 4,1885, dark steel gray, and perfect in form. Imported from France, May, 1888. Care taken to prevent accideuts, but I will not be responsible for any that may happen. PERRY MARLATT, Owner.

James Reece, A strietlv thoroughbred horse, 16.1 hands high, weight about 120i>, will make the season of 1891 on the following terms: for a colt to stand and suck, or sls t< insure. Insurance to be paid before the Ist of January, 1892. $lO for season closing 4th of. July. If insurance is paid and any bad luck hapnen, privilege giveu next year. JAMES MALOY. Rensselaer. March 27.1891. I The Farmer’s- Horse! Old, Emperor Napoleon, well known by nearly everyfarnxer in the county to be one of the .best, breeders of draft #nd general, purpose horses,. will make the season of 1891 from .April 1 to June 20, 1891, at the harn directly back of.-Henj-phill Bros., blacksmith shop, near the .brick barn, at which place, be will be fengd every day in the week except . Terms—To inpura'standing colt," *t For further information inquire of . % T. J. ! ftt the Mill. « little fortnneehave been midi it for .u«, by Aim« Pam, Auitiu, and Jno. Bond, Toledo, Ohio t. Othere are doing aa vrell. Why a? , Some e*m over *SOO. 00 a . Tdn can do the work aha live le, wherever you ere. EvOUee- ■ ere eeelly earning from M to ley. All era*- We ehow you how art you. Can work in mn time the time. Blf money for workn - iif" endwndwfcl. PertlcnielNfc H.HnlieuA t'e .Uui «Mr«<Ual.|(aia*