Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1905 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■■■ -A Joe Patch, aired by Jerry Patchen, he by Joe Patchen (sire of the only Dan Patch) by Patchen Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes by Hambletonian, he by Abdalia. First dam by Pluto, second by Clay Patchen, third by Downing's Bay Messenger. Joe Patch is a dark bay with blaze face and white ankles behind. Weighs 1175 pounds: staid* close to 16 hands high, will be four years old next fall, and is a high class ynung road horse, of the right kind. Terms: SIO.OO to insure living foal. Parties disposing of mares forfeit insurance, and fee is due at once. Will be found at all times at the Morlan farm, l*i miles west of Rensselaer, on County Farm Road. For tabulated pedigree, or further particulars call on or address. E. L. MORLAN, R.F. D. 3, Rensselaer. Ind.
Kenton Stables SURREY, INDet KENTUCKY MORGAN—47I7. KENTUCKY MORGAN is achestout in color, no marks, foaled in 1901. bred by L. L. Dorsey, Anchorage. Ky.: got by Rustler, son of Ruskin, by Ben Franklin; dam Kenna. (registered) chestnut, bred by J C. Parker, Qneechee, Vermont; got bv Queechee Lambert, son of Daniel Lambert; second dam bred by Mr. Kenyon. Queechee, Vt.; got by Richardson horse, son of Green Mountain Morgan; third dam said to be Morgan. Tern s—slo.oo to insure colt to stand and suck.
RICHWOOD SQUIRREL. RICHWOOD SQUIRREL is a dark brown horse, no marks, foalea May 3,1901; bred by J. S. Taylor. Ricmond, Ky. Sire Richmond Squirsire Black Squirrel No. s'; dam | Dutchess, d a rn of Richwood, No.SgpjBBWM 1 >4BO, si r e of Squire Talma^gg 7 No. 648. and Lady Clay; 2d dam, Belle. Terms—slo.oo to Insure colt to stand and suck. JAMES MADISON No. 287. ft JAIES MADISON was foaled July 21, 1896; black with white points. Ivß Ut '° P° unc is: sire, Imported Gladstone; dam a noted 15 hands Jennet. Terms— #IO.OO to insure colt to stand and suck. HENRY CLAY. HENRY CLAY is a black jack with white points, sired by Kentucky John, a sixteenhand high Jack, dam a 14J4 hand Jeunet. Terms— SIO.OO to insure colt to stand and suck. .-.. . " . .- ■ The above horses and Jacks will stand the season of 1905 at Simon Kenton's farm, half mile east of Surrey. Service money becomes due at once if mare is parted with; product held good for service. Due care taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. No business will be done on Saturday afternoons. 0. J. KENTON, Rensselaer, Ind.
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