Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Stallions. Season of IS©l SENIOR. Rich bay Stallion, black points 15} bands high, weighs from 1,050 to 1,100 pounds, rangy and handsome, with plenty of style and substance, good gaited and very promising as a trotter. He represents the blood of Hsmbletonian, American Star, Mambrino Chief on a thoroughbred basis, the .Tosses that have produced nearly all of our great trotters. For further information see tabulated pedigree. TERMS.—SIS to insure standing colt. MARK H. Brown combination stallion, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1,200 pounds, fine style and action. Be tas all the different gaits under saddle and a speedy trotter in harness. He has been shown in nearly ail the largest show rings in the state and always won first prize. Sired by Montgomery Boy, by Strathmore, by Hamoletonian 10. First dam Morgan Mare. TERMS.—SIO for standing colt. $7 to msnre. ~ • ■ DUKE. Black Ccach Stallion, stands 161 hands, weighs 1,300 pounds, fine style and action. He has proven himself to be one of the best breeders of fine styled carriage and coach horses ever in this county. His colts are all browns or blacks. TERMS.—SB for standing colt, 86 to insure. The above Stallions will be kept for service at the barn in therear of Hemphill Bros., blacksmith shop. The horses, will be in the care of experinead and careful keepers and every care will be taken to prevent accidents; but we will not be responsible for any that may occur. LaRUE BROS. Owners.
JAMES REECE! A strictly thoroughbred horse 16| hands high, weight about 1200, will make the season of 1891, on the following terms: Twenty Dollars fort a colt to stand and subk, or Fifteen dollars Insurance to be paid before the let of January, 1892, or $lO for the use of the season. Season closes July 4th. If insurance is paid and any bad luck should happen a free privilege is given the next yea:;. JAMES MALOY, Owner.
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