Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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_ SEASON 1912 • 1 I ■ I Barkley Bros, wish to call the attention of BreetHM; 1 p to their two Imported Draft Stallions NELSON AND GABON No. 2274 No. 73285 and Grade Stallion BATTLING NELSON Which are making the Season of 1912 at the following placM.' MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS: At the Barkley Farm, in Barkley-Twp. BALANCE OF WEEK: At the Hemphill Stud Barn, in Rensselaer. ■ r.V.-‘ •* '?■**• Descriptions and Terms
Battling Nelson Sired by Nelson, black, 2 years old, weight ljM pounds, lots of style and action; oae es the greatest draft celts ever in this country. TERMS—II 2 to guarantee colt to stand and suck.
GABON Is a Mack Pereberen, weigh* lag 2£49 pounds. 'Hfi wae also imported by Croseh A Sen, of Lafayette, and was shown task •I UpplwgWi MfM WroWI Ji 1999 and won three firsts, tore This is Us aaeead-, stassn. la Jasper eeanty and Mb erits lure jnst beginning to come oat and are proving Ms valse as adult, slm Aside from Noises, there Is as other stattMi Me equal hi this section of Indiana, as a** Individual or breeder. TERMS—999 togaaraateeeelt to staid ami ndt
NELSON No. 2274. Is a black Belgian, weighing nearly 2J60 pounds. He was imported by Creech A Son, or Lafayette, in 1965, and this is his fourth season in Jasper county. If risen and Us eolts won first in every class shown in, at the Rensselaer 1910 show. Many of his colts as seekers and geldings have sold for upward* of S2OO. The horse is pronounced by many good judges to be the best all around draft stallion in America. TERMS—92S to guarantee colt to stand and seek.
Service fee becomes due and payable at once if owner parts with mare or removes her from the county. Twenty per cent discount if when mare is known to be in foal. BARKLEY BROS., OWNERS --• . . pbohes: F.n. 503 c; B.r« 600. Wm. Erwin, Manager.
