Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BEUZOTI Imported French Norman Horse, No. 1321. This horse was imported from France, May, 1888, by J. W. Locke, of Remington, and is now the nroperty of Perry Marlatt, of Rensselaer. The following is a copy of the certificates and o*her documents which accompanied the horse, and were translated from the original Trench. (Certificate of Premium.) lobse Bhcw at Havre, March 23,1888. Class I. Heavy Draft Horses and Mares, 3 to 6 years old, judged according to conformation for the transport-, ation of commeice and to breeds ing. STALLIONS AND GELDINGS. Ist Prize A silver medal and 100 Francs. so Mr. Carpentier, us St. Sauveur Emalleville. Signed| The Chairman of the Committee. (Certificate of Registiation,) Agricultural Society of Trance 21 Avenue de Popera Paris.

The Commissioners of the Stud Book of French Heavy Draft Horses, certifies, that under date of April 24, 1888, after exact verification, it has admitted to insertion in the Stud book of French Heavy Draft Horses, with the number of 1321, one Stallion named “Beuzot” foaled May 4, 1885, of a dark gray color and marked as follows; irregular marks, concentric feather at the base of the neck, two accidental marks made b/collar. Sired by “Bon Espoir” out of “Rosette” and foaled the property of Mr. Carpentier. [Signed] President of the Commission of the Stud Book by his delegated agent. Conditions of Admission. The Stud Book is open to no cross between the French Draft Horse and any other race of horses. This certificate ■ lit to follow the aninm in all its changes of owne v ship. Sold to J. W. Locke and by Him transported to the United States May IG, 1888

Certificate of Service . District of Deeartinent de La Havre. Seine InterieureSerNo. 36. vice of the season of De scrip'. 1888. tion fStal- The office of the delion. partment de La Name—Beu Seine Inferieure zot. upon the report of Knd Heavy the commission Drift. stilting that the Yearof Birth stallion whose de—lßßs. scri , tion is oppoColor —Dark sit , belonging to graylrreg- .Jr. Carpentier, ularmarks, who lives at EmParticular alleville, i s free maj;ks-con- from roaring and centric sea- p nodical fluxion, theratbase certifies that tl»e of neck,‘wo said horse can be accidental used for the public marks made season of 1888.— by collar. (Law of August 14, 1885, relating to the supervision of Stallions.)— [Signed] Le Preset for Le Preset, The general secretary.

BUEZOT will stand the season of 1892 as follows, to-wit: At the stables of D. H. Yeoman, a few miles, north of Rensselaer, on Mondays, Tuesdays and days; at the stables of the undersigned, in Barkley township, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. All ppssible care taken, but will not be responsible for accidents. Terms—To Insure, SB. Parting with an insured mare forfeits insurance.

On the same dates, and at the same places, I will stand the celebrated trotter and pacer, HOOSIER JOEI Terms—To insure standing colt, S 6. Parting with insured mare forfeits insurance. Not respon* Bblf for Terry ma