Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
KING, No, 6433 SHfRE STALLION. KING is a dapple bay t stallion 15hands' high and ■■ ■... -. ' ;•</ .lbs.- a* present. He was : -a:-i liar 29. bred by C. , JI. Moots. Normal I B#!*"'- r lib Sire. -Viler mw - tffi" ' by Conqueror IX. | 2753 (7051), Stand. Terms and Conditions —KING will make the season of 1919 at my [farm. Iv miles north of Rensselaer. 3’s iffiUes ..east of Fair Oaks and 3 miles South of Virale. at 319 to insure colt to stand and suck. Service money becomes due and payable at once on owner -parting with mare; product of horse held good for service. Not responsible fqr accidents. i PAUL SCHULTZ, Owner. TOM, Norman Stallion TOM. is a chestnut s/rrel with si.ver mane and. tail, stands IS hands high and now weighs 1590 pounds. Sire Vasistas 2* .99. out of a 15-16 Norman mare, “wt 1549. He has good style and action, is well and compactly built and is an ideal type of farm horse; is coming six years old. STAND AND TERMS: Tom will stand "the season of 1910 at mv farm IQL miles north of Rensselaer land 3L south and L west of Kniman, :at 31C* to insure colt to stand and suck. • Product held good for service. Parting | with mare or leaving county or state, [service fee becomes due and payable •at once. Care taken to prevent aeci- : dents but .not responsible should any ' .occur. HERMAN SCHULTZ. OWner.
DORNBLASER, j No. 4664. BLACK PERCHERON STALLION. Pedigree:—Foaled August 21, 1903, bred Iby J. D. Dornblasser. Hume, III.; owned Iby John A. Wirt, Hillsboro. Ind.; got by Rabelais 50545. he by Theudis 25015 ; 140571;. he by Besigue (19602), he by ■ Brilliant HI 11116 (2919), he by Fenelon ! 2652 <35) he by Brilliant 1271 (755), he •by Brilliant 1599 ( 756), he by Coco H j (714). he by Vieux Chasiin (713), he by Coco (712), he by Mignon (715), he ' by Jean-Le-Blanc (739.) Dam. Queen 4,got by Ferdi- %. & ffr r.and 17630. he by Papillion 3559 (379) —out of Mary 8257, iSgjlsMßggp - JPapillion 3559 (379; - ” _r4* Brilliant (710). -SBLSf'MffiEQfihyp he by Brilliant 1893 w 56), he by . Coco II (714). he by Vieux Chasiin' (713): he by Coco, (712), he by Mignon (715), he :by Jean-le-Blanc (739). 2d Dam. La Rosa 3574. got by Confident 3547 (397), he by Brilliant 1271 •755) out of Rose by Coco H (714). ; Brilliant 12.1 (755). he by Brilliant • 1999 (756), he by Coco II (714), he ’by Vieux Chasiin (713), he by Coco | (712), he by Mignon (715), he by Jean-le-Blanc (739). 3d Dam, Rose 3317. got by Cathelineau . 5173 (9729), he by Monarque 5149 (2428), lout of Pauie (9728). Monarque 5149 > 2428), by Brilliant • 1899 (756), he by Coco H (714), he by Vieux Chasiin _ l3.‘. he by Coco (712). he by Mignon •7151, he by Jean-le-Blanc (739). 4th Dam, Geneve, got by Condroy 5311. he by Charmont. Will make the season of 1910 as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays in Uo- ; rocco, at the south feed barn. Phone 1 168. Wednesday and till Thursday noon at home. Friday and oaturday at ; Hemphill Stud bam in Rensselaer, Phone 384. Terms: 115 to insure colt to stand ; and suck, 312 to insure mare to be 1 in. foal. Money becomes due when owner parts with mare or moves her I from tne county. Colts held good • for service. Care will be taken to [prevent accidents but I will not be responsible should any occur. BEN B. MILLER Owner and Manager.
ATTENTION FARMERS AND BREEDERS The well known shire stallion : Jim, weighing flesh, is a mahoganv bay mMaßßgjm HpU with plenty of bone aid fine finish, is kind and good disposition. All parties interested in raising good horses should see this horse at Lee's- station before breeding elsewhere. Stand, Terms and Conditions—r JIM will make thle season of 1910 at Lee, Monday and Tuesday of each week and at my farm 5 % miles southeast of Rensselaer on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, at $lO to insure colt to stand and suck. Service money becomes , due and payable at once on owner parting with mare; product of horse held good for service. Not responsible for accidents. W. E. JACKS, Owner.
Stop That Cold ®o eteck early colds or Grippe with “ Proven tie*" mesas sure defeat for Pneumonia. To stop a cold with PreTentics is safer than to let It run and be obliged to core it afterwards. To be sure. Pro▼cates will core even a deeply seated cold, but taken early—at the sneeze stage —they break, or head off these early colds. That’s sorely better. That’s why they are called Preventics. Prerentics are little Gandy Cold Cures. No Quinine. no physic, nothing sickening. Nice for tbs children—and thoroughly safe too. If you feel chilly, if you sneeze, if you ache all over, think of Preventics. Promptness may also save half your nsual sickness. And don’t forget your child, if there is feverishness, night or day. Herein probably lies Preventics' greatest efficiency. Sold in ic boxes for the pocket, also in 25c boxes of 48 Preventics. Insist on your druggists giving joq Preventics A. F. LONG. The Democrat and Indianapolis News, each a full year, $3.75
