Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1906 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kenton Stables 0 SURREY, IND. v Kentucky Morgan—47l7. KENTUCKY MOROAN is a chestnut in color no marks, foaled in 1901, bred by L. L. Dorsey, Anchorage, Ky.; got by Rustler, son of Ruskin, by ben Fransllu, dam Henna (registered) chestnut, bred by J. C. Parker, Queechee, Vermont; got by Queechee Lamber-, son of Daniel Lambert: 2nd dam bred by Mr. Kenyon, Queechee, Vt.; got by Richardson horse, son or Green Mountain Morgan; 3rd dam said to be Morgau. Terms; $lO to insure colt to stand and suck. •ts " Rich wood Squirrel, Roadster .RICHWOOD' SQUIRREL « d,,fc Lrown^ Squire Talmadge, No. 648. and Lady Clay; 2nd dam. Belle Terms; $lO to insure colt to stand and suck. Marcus, Belgiau Stallion. Debcbiitios and Pedigree:—Marcus is a dark brown Belgian Stallion, is 4 years old and weighs 1800 pounds has large bone and good muscle, is a strong movit and a good individual 7* throughout. lie wa s ' sired by Amerind- No. 292; he by Champion No. 168; he by Bruvant 129; W...... . he by Mouton 320. dam of MurcuswassiredTyjjj|ypßU<H9|Pl!C by Markins No. 10S; second dam Heroine A. 338, F. 2452: third dam. Belle; hv Bismark, M 2 to i nure colt to stand and suck. 1L Henry Clay. HENRY CLAY is a * black jack points, by KenWHMMRV|''irkv John, a ML jack; dam, a 14!4 hand M H jennet. JU.JbA Terms: $lO 00 to indßKmSmmmßi -ore colt to stand ami suck. James Madison, No. 287. JAfIES MADISON was foaled July 21, 1896: color black with white points, hands, weight 900 pounds: sire, Imported Gladstone; dam, a noted 15 hands jennet. Terms SIO,OO to insure colt to stand and suck. The above horses and jacks w ill stand the season of 1906 at Simon Kenton’s farm, half mile East of Surrey. Service mouey 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 auy occur. O. J. KENTON, Rensselaer, Ind. VasistasJ7799. ».• J* v™' v*\iLa ' "-.vs*Vss stas was raised by M. Marqnita, Orne France, is 7 years old. 16 hands high, weighs 1860 in good condition: girts in. heart and Bank, arm 24 Id., foreleg 10*4 in., hind leg 12 In., through shoulders US’* In., through stifles 28 ip. Compare these measurements with horses of like size. For season of 1906 will be at John Moore’s farm Mondays and Tuesdays; Chas. Pullin’s farm Wednesday: Renaselaer Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Terms—sl2 to insure mare in foal; sls to insure sucking colt. - CHARLEY PULLIN A SON. John Moore Groom.

GALILEO—44III—343I2. Imported Percheron Stallion. Gallileo is a-dapple grey, foaled March 15, 1898. Bred by M. Velard, Dance, Orne. France. Sired by Bon Coeur (42736), dam Prudente 26982, by Mouton 4602; weight 1950. Galileo was approved by the French Government to stand for public service in France. On account of his extraordinary merit the French Government granted him the BiliiMlnßwf jiff l ' largest subsidy ever given to a draft stallion as an inducement to his f , ■Mjjfcfe.Bß',.,. owner to keep iiim . in Krancefor ttie im- gWk/'iMjIHULJW. flag provemeot 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 his extraordinary quality Galileo won medal and prize at the great show of the Societe Hlpglque Percheronne in 1902. At this show he also won First Prize in Collection. Galileo will make the season of 1006 as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Parr; Thursday, Friday and Saturday atßensselaet. at Hemphill’s Stallion Barn, near river bridge. Terms. Regulations, etc.: $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck: sl2 to insure mare in foal, payable when mare Is known to be in foal. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will pot be responsible if any should occur. Persors 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. PARR PERCHKRON HORSE CO. S. T. CoMEB President. C. D. LAKIN. Secretary. Sylvester Gray, Manager. Read The Democrat for news.