Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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KING, No. 6433 SHIRE STALLION KING is a dark, dapple bay stallion, (. IS hands, and weighs 1,500 at present time. He was foaled May 21, 1000; bred by C. M. Moots, Normal, bam. J.ula 5808, by Conqueror IX, Stand, Terms and Conditions —KING will make the season of 1911 at my farm, 1-2 mile west and 1-2 mile north of Gifford, at SIO.OO to insure colt to stand and suck. Service money becomes due and payable at once on owner parting with mare; product of mare held good for service. Not responsible for accidents. SCHOLL & TOOMBS, Owners.

Attention, Fanners & Breeders! The well known Shire stallion JIM, weighing pounds when in good flesh, a mahog- . MT |T any 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 station and at my farm before breeding elsewhere. Stand, Terms and Conditions —JIM make the season of 1911 at Lee. Monday and Tuesday of each week and at my farm 1 ' 5 Yt miles southeast of Rensselaer on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, at $lO to insure colt to stand and suck. Sesvice money becomes due and payable at once on owner parting with mare; product of horse held good for service. Not responsible for accident's.

W. E. JACKS, Owner. NOTICE TO BREEDERS. The standard bred and registered stallions, Acrobat A, No. 47503, and X-Ray No. 29169, will make the season of 1911 at the Rensselaer Stock Farm, Rensselaer, Ind. Description—-Acrobat A is a handsome dark brown stallion, weighing 1150, sired by the great Allerton, record 2:09%, one time champion trotting stallion. Ist Dam is Nellie A. Butler by Anglaise No. 23251, by Wilkes Boy, one of the greatest sons of George Wilkes. X-Ray is a beautiful bay stallion, weighing 1150, sired by the great Axtell, three-year-old record 2:12. He was also champion three-year-old trotter at that time, selling for $105,000 that year. X-Ray is the sire of Earl Ray, 2:16%; Golden Glow, 2:18%; Red Ray, 2:26%, and several others with fast trials. At a farm sale March 3, this year, five colts sired by X-Ray brought

ail average of S2OB. In 1908 Mr. Natta, former owner- of X-Ray, sold five mares for a total of $1,350Terms—Either horse stands for sl2 to insure colt to stand and suck. Service money becomes due and payable at once on owner parting with mare; product of mare held good for service. .Not responsible for accidents. JUNE HENKLE, Manager.