Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE. When in need of cut flowers or floral designs for any and all occasions, we .would be pleased to furnish same for you. Your trade will indeed be appreciated and I will guarantee entire satisfaction. Yours as ever. —Mrs. J. W. King, Phone 216Green.

Shetland Pony Sale ~ • RENSSELAER, INDIANA, OCTOBER 27 > 2P. M.

NO. 1. KENTUCKY BELLE. Black and white mare. Foaled 1910. Fine markings. A handsome animal. This mare when 4 yean old sold for 1112.50 at International Stock Show at Chicago. Broke to harness and saddle. A fine animal. Thought to be safe in foal. Sired by Woodlawn Pony Farm, Sterling, HL NO. X BELLE. Black pony mare, daughter of Kentucky Belle. Foaled 1916. Bred to Jimmie this year and thought to be safely in foal. A fine little mare, gentle in every way and has been rode some. Wiu break to harness if customer desires. NO. 3. TOOTSIE. Bay and white mare, a fine saddle or harness pony. 47 inches high. Has colt every year. Thought to be safely in foal. Foaled 1908. One of the most ' valuable mares in the herd. NO. 4. JUNE. Foaled 1915. Bay mare. Daughter of Tootsie. A very affectionate mare. Broke to saddle. If desired will break to drive for customer. June was raised as a pet and is a very desirable pony for small child. WiD be nearly as large m her mother. Thought to be safely in foal by Jimmie. NO. S. BILLY. Foaled in June, 1916. Nicely marked, bay and white stud. Son of Tootsie. Broke to saddle and has been driven some. Has the size and will make a splendid pony where size and strength is wanted.

TERMS—Nine months* credit will be given, purchaser to give bankable note drawing « per cent interest from date. A discount of 4 per cent will be given for cash. LESLIE CLARK