Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1910 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

KING, No. 6433 <s» V SHIRE STALLION. KING is a dapple bay stallion 16hands high and jOSHttk weighs 1600 lbs. at present. He was foaled May 26, bred by C. , M. Moots, Normal, i‘ ln - Sire, Aller- "¥■ ujlijillNTlifl'i ton No - 3008 (8682) Dam. Lula 5868, by Conqueror EC. 2783 (7051). Stand, Terms and Conditions—KlNG will make the season of 1910 at my farm, 10 miles north of Rensselaer, 3% miles east of Fair Oaks and 3 miles South of Virgie, at *lO to insure colt to stand and suck. Sendee money becomes 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 chestnut sorrel with sliver mane and tail, stands 16 hands high and now weighs 1600 pounds. Sire Vasistas 27799, out of a 15-16 Norman mare, wt. 1600. 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 my farm 10% miles north of Rensselaer and 3% south and % west of Kniman, at *lO 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 accidents but not responsible should any occur. HERMAN SCHULTZ, Owner. DORNBLASER, No. 4664. BLACK PERCHERON STALLION. Pedigree:—Foaled August 21, 1903, bred by J. D. Dornblasser, JHume, HI.; owned by John A. Witt, Hillsboro, Ind.; got by Rabelais 50545, he by Theudis 25015 (40871), he by Besigue (19602), he by Brilliant HI 11116 (2919), he by Fenelon 2682 (38) he by Brilliant 1271 (755), he by Brilliant 1899 (756), he by Coco H (714) he by Vieux Chaslin (713), he by «■ Coco (712), he by Mignon (715), he by Jean-Le-Blanc _ (739 J Dam, Queen 4,463, got by FerdiBSaMHMraro nand 17630, he by ■■V Papillion 3559 (379) out of Mary 8257, «u.‘ U... . fft > Papillion 3559 (379) by Brilliant (710), he by Brilliant 1899 i. 56), he by Coco K (714), he by Vieux Chaslin (713), he by Coco (712), he by Mignon (715), he by Jean-le-Blanc (739). 2d Dam, La Rosa 3874, got by Confident 3647 (397), he by Brilliant 1271 (755) out of Rose by Coco H (714). Brilliant 1271 (765), he by Brilliant 1899 (756), he by Coco H (714), he by Vieux Chaslin (713), he by Coco (712) he by Mignon (715), he by Jean-le-Blanc (739). 3d Dam. Rose 3317, got by Cathelineau 8173 (9729), he by Monarque 5149 (2428), out of Paule (9728), Monarque 5149 (2428), by Brilliant -1899 (756), he by Coco II (714), he by Vieux Chaslin (713) he by Coco (712), he by Mignon (715) 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 Morocco, at the south feed barn. Phone 108. Wednesday and till Thursday noon at home. Friday and Saturday at Hemphill Stud barn in Rensselaer. Phone 384. Terms: *ls to insure colt to stand and suck, sl2 to insure mare to be in foal. Money becomes due when owner parts with mare or moves her from the 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 lyiown shire stallion Jim, weighing pounds flesh, is a ma- ‘ hoganv bay with plenty of bone and fine finish, is kind and good disposition. All parties interested in raising good horses should see this horse at Lee’si station before breeding elsewhere. Stand, Terms and Conditions— JIM will make the 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. Heart Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness strength, or Nerve Weakness—nothin* more. PusItively, not one weak heart in a hundred Is, in ttself, actually diseased. It is almost always a. hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This obscure nerve—tlje Cardiac, or Heart Nerve—flunpiy needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why, as a medicine; Dr. Shoop’s Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative —this popular prescription—is aione directed to these weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; UtStrengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion, strengthen these nerves re-establish - them as needed, with -> Dr. Shoop's Restorative - A. F. LONG. The Democrat and Indianapolis News, each a full year, $3.75 -