Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1907 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kenton’s Stables SURREY, INDIANA

Marcus Belgian Stallion. <w - ** .’•* "■ K -J***** Ducniption and pndigbkx.—Marcus la a dark brown Belgian Stalltou, 1* 4 years old and weigh* 1800 pounds, has large bone and good muscle, la a strong mover •nd a good individual tbrcughout. He was aired by Atnerleus No. 292; be by Champion No. 168: he by Bruyant No. 129; he by Mouton No. 320. The dam of Marcus was sired by Markina No. 108; second dam Heroine A. No. 338. 7. 2452; third dam, Belle, by Bissnark. Terms: 112.00 to insure colt to stand and euek. (Marcus Is owned Jointly by C. F. Stackhouse and O. J. Kenton.: Henry Clay. JShb Hsnny Clay is a black jet with white points, sired by Kentucky John, a 16 hand jack; dam, a 14% hand jennet. Terms: SIO.OO to Insure colt to stand and suck.

Richwood Squirrel, Roadster Richwood Squibicxl is a dark brown horse, no marks, weight 1200 pounds, and is MM hands: foaled May 8,1001; bred by J. S. Taylor, Richmond, Ky. Sire, Richmond Squirrel, No. 898, sire of Black Squirrel, No. 58, dam, Dutchess, dam of Richwood, No. 10,430, sire of Squire Talmadge, No. 648. and Lady Clay; 2nd dam, Belie. Terms: 610 to insate colt to stand and suck. James Madison No. 287. J AMU uadison was foaled July 21,1896 color black with white pointe, 14% bands, weight 900 pounds; sire. Imported Gladstone; dam, .a noted 15 hands jennet Terms: 210.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. The above horses and jacks will stand the season of 1907 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.

O. J. KENTOIN, Owner, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

of 610 to insure a living foal. Parties selling mares forfeit insurance. For full description and pedigree, call on or write, E. L. MORLAN, Tel. 527-F. B-R-3, Rensselaer, Ind. VASISTAS 27799 Imported Parcharon Stallion ■„ VASISTAS is an imported Percheron Stallion of the famous Brilliant strain: he is . »»s’„• -if 8 years old and w eighs 1850. He is a sureand splendid breeder. We invite an inspection of his colts tbroughout the country. Stand will be at the farm of Charley Pullins. 5 mile* north and % mile east of Rensselaer, Monday*. Tuesday* and Wednesdays; at Hemphill’s stailioa barn in Rensselaer, Thursdays, Friday* and Saturdays. Tkbms, Bbgulations, Etc.—sls.oo to insure colt to stand and suck; sl2 to insure mare in foal, payable when known to be 4n foal. Care taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mare before known to be in foal or leaving county or state, service fee become* due and collectible at once. Produce held for service. DlCKisaPer- u cheron Belgian cross, 4 years old. bay brown, ■ 1550; and action, au ideal farm type. MBEMEgEOSfiKK He will be con- IHMM tinuoiisly at the SwJWffiQSHBBjR. C. Pullins farm. TIBMS-$lO to insure colt toS stand and suck: 38 to insure mare to be in foal. Regulations, etc., same as Vaslsta*. CHAS. PULLIN & SON, SyljVMStnb Gnat. Mgr. I have some fine eggs from pare bred Langshao chickens for sale at 50c per 15. Wm. Hehshman, R-R-l, Medaryville, Ind. Take , the fresh air care in a Roberts rig of your own. If you want the best for the least money, bay of C. A. Roberts, the buggy mau. a One car load, 7000 rds Pittsburgh perfect wire fence arrived this week. Chicago Bargain Store. WAKB Ul>! GBT BUSY! And find oat what’s in the world besides yourself. At least one half the people in this oonnty do not know what they are losing by not having a cream separator. There is more money, labor, and worry saved by this small machine than any other piece of machinery on the farm. Like every other article of merit, The U. S. Separator has its imitators, but as yet it has no Its simplicity of construction, being easy to clean, easy to ran, and last but not least, the longest lived cream separator made, makes the U. S. separator the very best there is on the market to-day. If you are milking four or five cows the U. S. Separator will soon pay for itself. Come in and see one of these separators whether you want to bay or not, and learn what money makers they are. f Marlatt & Worland, at Worland’s Baggy Store.

Goliath No. 7639. Goliath is a dark bay horse,bred by Simon Hegner. at Kokomo, Ind., is regiatered in the books of the National Association Fre 11 c h I) r a f t Horses, nu<l e r - No. 7639, sired by Xx Latnoreaux N<> 3394. ha by Favori, No. 401, out <>f r. Pelotte No. 469, Dam Rodes No. 1922. He weigh* in good flesh, 1800 pounds; ha* good style and action. Will make the season at my barn, on what 1s known as the Wm. Haley farm. 5 mile* southeast of Rensselaer. The best reference given as to colts. r Thumb: 110.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Service money becomes due at once, if mare be parted with; product held good for service. Due care taken to prevent accident, but not responsible should any occur. Telephone 533-J. B. T. LANHAM. KING No. 6433. SHIRE STALLION. King is a dark dappie bay stallion, 16 hands and weighs 1,5(0 liounds time. He was foaled May 21. 1900; bred by C. M Moots, Normal, 111. Sire. Allerton No. 3< 08 (8682): Dam, Lula 5868, by Couqurer IX, 2783 (7051). Stand,Txkms and Conditions: King will make the season of 1907 at my farm, 10 mile* North of Rensselaer, 3% miles Bast of Fair Oak* and 3 miles South of Virgie, at 310.00 to insure colt to staud and suck. Service money become*'due and payable at once on owner parting with mare: product of horse held good for service. Not responsible for accidents. PAUL SCHULTZ, Owner. TOM,Norman Stallion TOM is a sorrel horse with sorrel mane and tail, stauds 16 handshighanduow weighs 1356 pounds. Sire Vasista* 27799, a 15-16 Nor■nan He good accompactly built >B"* ’ b and is au ideal typ» of farm horse: is - Stand and Tbnmb Tom will stand the season of 1907 at my farm 10% miles north of Rensselaer and 8« south and 44 west of Knlmau, at 18 to Insure colt to stand ai»d «i»ck. Product held good for service; parting with mare or leaving couhty or state, service fee itecome* due and payable nt onee. Care taken to prevent accident* but not responsible should any occur. HBRMAN SCHULTZ. Owuer. Th* Roadster Stallion Joe Patch ■ ............. . Will make the stud season at the Morlan farm, IM miles west of Rensselaer, a* a fee