Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NO. 6. JOE BOY. Bay horse colt foaled Aug. 1,1917. Son of Tootsie. If you have a child too young to use pony now, buy Joe Boy and let him grow up with the child. Will make a fine pet for the child. NO. 7, BLACK TOOTSIE. Black mare, mother of Jimmie. A sure foal getter. 12 years old. Broke to saddle and harness, single or double. A fine bred mare. Thought to be safely in foal. NO. RUTH. Black mare colt. Daughter of Black Tootsie. Foaled June 6,1917. A fine, well built mare and will make an excellent pony. Buy this one for your little child. Wiu be old enough to use next year. NO. 9. MIDGET. Black mare. Fifteen years old. A fine animal and has taken many prizes where exhibited. Has the same blood as Jimmie Broke .to saddle and harness. Thought to be safely in foal. NO. 10. 'FANNIE. Black and white mare. Foaled 1912. Broke to saddle and harness. Ne bad traits. A fine mare. Thought to be safely in foal. NO. 11. ELIZABETH. Foaled Aug. 2, 1917. Black mare colt Daughter of Fannie. A fine little colt Just the one for your small child. NO. IX MAY. Black Shetland and Welsh, pony. A fine mare. The Welsh blood will make her an extra good roadster, as it will have the speed, size and endurance. Thought to be safely in foal.
