Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Pluto 1950. At 12 years of ago sire of 3 in 2:30 and grandsire of 2in 2:30 list. > by ' __Jy. WEDGEWOOD 2:19. Ist dam Primrose by Abdallah 15. Dam of Reds-ald2:2sM, - -r, —— Sineus 2:27M, ' y-- -a—' Ichißm2:29, -- Pa;ran 2:30. Princeps. sire of 29 in2:3o, Maxim, sire of 4 in 2:30. Pluto, sire of 3 in 2:30; and three other producing sons and daughters. ----- 2nd dam Black rose by ToM Teemer, Dam, Grandam and Great Grand Dam of over 100 2:30 trotters. SSO to insffre.
The Imported Stallioi). z ♦ No. 2.67 in the French Stud Book, of France; Draft Stud Book of America—Will make the season in charge of F. Al. Hanley and will be at Rensselaer Fridays and Sturdays, and at Granville Moody’s farm Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.. Color, dapple gray; weight 1,900 lbs., good action. This horse is well known in this county, having been kept at GranviUe Moody’s farm-for the past five years, and proven himself to be an extra good colt getter, his colts j being mostly solid colors and stylish and have been selling forextraprices this springTerms :—slo to insure living-colt. ; Care will be taken to prevent aceiI dent, but will not be responsible ' should any occur. Moody, Harrisons, Robinsons and. English, Owners. -—6 t
Tk.Fanners’ Hope! “Old Emperor” Will make the season of 1892 at my barn in Rensselaer. He will be found at that place every day in the week. —Six dollars to insure a standing colt. 2tp T. J. SAYLER.
JACK. In connection with the well know Clydesdale stallion “YOUNG SILVER” we have purchased from Thomas J. Hanna, of Hancock Co. Ind. the famous Jack. “LAWYER BILL”/ He is a dark brownish black 14| hands high, and weighs 1000 pounds.
LAWYER BILL was sired by Well’s Eureka, and he by Rader’s imported Iron .Duke. At two years did took first sweetstakes premium at State Fair, and took first jacks showing three best colts at the State Fair, when four years old and second premium for sweetstakes at the State Fail wlifen five years old' '■ The condition is such that the service of Jack and Horse shall be a lien on the foal. Guarantee a living colt for ten dollars. Cara will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Will make the season at the farm of G. S. Guild 3| miles southwest of Medaryville, Ind. Gillam Live Stock Association, G. 8. Guild, Owners. 30-3 m. A job lot all kinds of muslin underwear worthy any todies attention. Chicago Bargain Stork.
