Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1905 — Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
9 M A Low Down I o Wagon " it i Way Down Price Steel Wheels. 3?**9 Skeins. The best we can buy. Easy on the team, easy to load, easy to buy. Has 4-Inch wide tire, cheaper and better than a high-wheel wagon. For hauling anything— hay, stock, fodder, grain, manure, etc. It fits every farm purpose, fills every wagon need and outwears any other made. Send for Catalogue. Finest Wagon Book Ever Issued. oaWhite water' Reduced to IV tnd up r _ _ _ J for Wagon Catalogue and ' Side by Side" Leaflet. Illustrating *%>* an( j describing the finest line of Wagons, and explaining the' difference in sizes, weights, methods of bracing, tires, equipment, etc., between ours and others. We allow no concern to undersell us quality for quality. Most liberal offer and guaranty ever made. Send for book today. We ship quick. Write ]g Montgomery W ardC^Co. Michigan A vs., Ksilicon sod Washington Eta, CHICAGO mi n GALILEO—44III—343I2. Imported Percheron Stallion. Galileo is a dapple grey, foaled March 15, 1898. Bred by M. Velard, Dance, Orne, France. Sired by Bon Coeur (43736) dam Prudente 136985) by Mouton (4603). Weight 1950 pounds. • Galileo wan approved by the French Government to stand for publie service in France. On his exWlm m traordtnarv merit the Fr e n c h Government also granted him the largest subsidy or pension ever given to a draft stallion as an inducement to his owner to keep him in France for the improvement of the Percheron breed of horses. Galileo is a perfect draft horse of the highest quality, possessing great size, enormous width, heavy bone and short legs. On account of bis extraordinary quality Galileo won medal and prize at the great show of the Societe Hippique Percueronne in 1903. At this show he also one First Prize in Collection. Galileo will make the season of 1905 as follows; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Parr; Friday and Saturday at Rensselaer, at Hemphill's Stallion Barn near river bridge. Terms, Etc.— lls to insure colt to stand and suck; sl3 to insure mare in foal, payable when mare is known to be in foal. Care will be taken to prevent accidents.but will not be responsible if any should occur. Persons parting with mare before known to be in foal, or leaving the county or state, service fee becomes due and collectible at once. Produce held good for service. PARK PERCHERON HORSE CO. S. T. Comer , President, C. D. Lakin, Secretary. Sylvester Gray. Manager. MARCUS, BEL6IAN STALUON. Description and Pedigree. Marcus is a dark brown Belgian Stallion, is 3 years old and weighs 1800 pounds, has large bone and good muscle, is a strong mover and a good individual throughout. He was sired by Americus No. 293; he by Champion No. 168; he by Bruyant 139; he bV Mouton .830. The dam of Marcus was sired by Markins No. 108; second dam Herclue A. 388, F. 3452; third dam, Belle; by Blsmark. Marcus will make the season of 1905 at C. F. Stackhouse's farm, 2 miles north of Rensselaer. at 115 to iosure colt to staDd suck. Not responsible for accident*. STACKHOUSE A LESH. Owners.
