Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1887 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sale Of BLOODED - BULLS. Thoroughbred Registered Jersey and Holstein FrVe- - sian Bulls. PBOPERTY OF ELIHU GRIFFIN, CROWN L POINT, IND. ALBERT PANSY BULL. Honest Geo kg e, No. 15,412, drop July 2nd, 1885, sire Evanston, N0.*8256, dam Patti, of Oakland No. 19,834. A remarkably handsomely formed calf. Body long, deep and low set, straigut on the back, long rump, fine short legs, switch reaching to lroclis and rich yellow skin. His grand-sire is Tom Dasher; he sired Jersey Cream, a 17 lbs. butter cow, Olie, 15 lbs„ 10 oz. and Creamer, 14 lbs. 10 oz. Albert 44 sired Tom Dasher; also sired 57 cows, whose average butter record is over 15 pounds in 7 days. Honest Geprge traces to Pansy Bth, twice. There is in the family of Pansy Bth forty, two cows, whose records average over 15 lbs. of butter m 7 days. On-his dam’s side he traces to Luster 15 ibs. 8 oz., Jersey imported 10 lbs., 7oz; to Orange Pete twice, he sired Luster 15 lbs, 8 oz; to Noble twice, he sired 4 cows whose average was over 10 lbs. in 7 days; also traces to Clemat- 61; Pilot Jr. 1413; Comet;22s, Colonel 70, three times; this- combination of blood is sure to produce butter and milk stock, of. the highest standard and sure to please the most fastidious breeder. Thoroughbred Holstein-Friesian bull MARILLO NO. 341. dropped April 10th, 1885. Sire, Uncle Sam of Merrillville, No. 2,488, Grand-sire, Jrnrrbopof Lawnside, No. 2430, dam Merrillville Maid, No. 8280, Grand-dame, Vandalia 1004. He traces to Vashti, No. 2436, imported; Guido 103; imported; YanTTump 50; imported; Virginia, imported; Eleetra, 280, imported; Long Eulter 19; imported; Dutchman,imported;he traces to Van Trump three times; The above includes about all of his ancesters in this country. The sire of Marillo, when- three years old, weighed 1,985 pounds on grass alone. His dam is of the family of Holsteine, of Dr. Pratts, of Elgin, 111. A cuvv of Lie same family took the fidß prize at tlie great Daii’y and Fat Stock Show in Chicago in 18S5, and was pronounced by the judges the greatest milch cow in America, liis dam and sire are in the neighborhood and can be seen. Marillo is a true type of his ancestors, and is just the bull to breed to for milk auel beef. Neither animal ever had any disease. Prices very low. • J@@“Correspondence solicited. Elihu Griffin, Crown Point, Ind. Blooded - Stallions. Clydesdale & Black Norman. The Gillam Live Stock Association wish to give notice to the farmers and horse-breeders of Jasper and surrounding counties, that their well known and justly celebrated Clydesdale stallion YOUNG SILVER will make the season of 1887 at the fapn of Arch Pullins, in Gillam township. The association would also announce, that in connection with the above they have purchased the fine Black Norman horse DIAMOND three years old; color, jet black, 17 bands high, weight 1,700 lbs., fine build and action. He will make the season as follows; At Medaryville, Fridays and Saturdays of each week, balance of the time at the farm of Mr, Pullins above mentioned TERMS fori Young Silver: Fifteen dollars to insure. For Diamond; Ten dollars to insure. 24 m 3. $25,000.00 INGOLD! WILL BE PAID FOR ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS, •>•l* **r . 1 Premium, * $1,000.00 2 Premiums, • $500.00 each 6 Premiums, * $250.00 “ 25 Premiums, ■ SIOO.OO " . 100 Premiums, * $50.00 “ 200 Premiums, - $20.00 “ 1,000 Premiums, SIO.OO “ For full particulars and directions see Circu* lar in every pound of Abbvcklkb' Corns,