Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1919 — HOUR LESS A BEAUTY [ARTICLE]
HOUR LESS A BEAUTY
“Of the stallions I saw’ during my recent visit to Kentucky's leading breeding establishments,” says A. McL. Earfocker, “unquestionably the one which filled my teye as being the dandy of the lot in looks was Hourless. This great son of Negofol, which stands at the head of Major August Belmont’s Nursery _ Stud, is the handsomest stallionI haye ever seen. Owndrs and breeders alike in the land of the . blue grass vie with each other in doing homage to him. He is such a splendid specimen it is hoped,. thpt he comes into his own as a.transmitter of his royal blood. ‘ ’
