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The Central Record, Thursday May 25, 1916
Stop At The(
Gait House
When In Louisville.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
GOOD ROOMS FOR $1. PER DAY. j
ine Dining Kooni witn Excellent service
and Low Price. Free Auto-Bus Meets Trains.
Turkish and Electric Bathes.
Write for Reservations.
J. GREENBERG, Manager.
'BLEUCHER 46158.
Record 2:291, Trial 2:11.
. Half Brother to Lula Watts (2) 2271.
Trotter, llrowu Stallion, about IK! IibiuIh. foaled 1U0C.
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Silent Brook tU7iy, 2:ICJ. sire of Hilly Ilurk 2:0.11. Meadow llrook 2:0GJ,
Shawbay 2:071. Zarrine 2.-07. Betty llrook 2KW, Emma llrook 2:09. Lady
B.llbrook 2:10, llutter Ilruok 2:101, Silent Brigade (2) 2:10, Margaret Bathgate
(4) 2:111, etc. Sired dam of Chatty Direct (I) 2:071. etc. His dam, Jenny
Clay, also produced Red.litt Clay 2:281, and wan grandam of I'rue 2:2IJ.
Moko 2IIS7, lire of Kermo 2;0.'J (winner Kentucky Futurity,) Rrcndn
Vorke (3) 2.KWJ, (Futurity winner) (5) 2:011. Native Belle (2) 2.-071 (Futurity
winner) (3) 2.-W, (champion 3-year-old'fllly.) Mnnrico (3) 2:071 (Futurity win
nor,) Silver Silk (t) 2:001, Susie N. (3) 2:091 (Futurity winner.) ttomoko 2:10.
Mobel 2M01, .tochester2:10l. Momaiter 2:11. Sillko (3) 2:111 (Futurity winner)
etc Sired dams of The Harvester 2:01 (champion trotting stallion,) Vito (4)
2.-09J. Martha Tipton (4) 2.-09J, O'Neil (3) 2:131. etc. llrother to Ilumpj 2:031,
Ilaron I). 2:10, etc.
Bleucher 4Clfy, reconl 2:291. trial mile 2:141. half In l:0i. last quarter in
32 seconds, is a handsome seal brown horse, and will weigh 1100 pounds, lie
greatly resembles his good lire Silent llrook and IS out of Clayo, by tho great
i uturity sire Moko.
Forelgrfdemand has exhausted the supply and wo may expeet better
prices for our horses in the future. Our advice to mare owners is to breed their
mares and to breed them 1 1 stallions of merit and proven worth as sires. Hleucli
er Is just the type to produce tho colts that will supply tho demand. His colts
have proven fine, with nice head and nock and plenty of bone and conformation.
This great trotting Stallion will make the season of 1910 at my stable in
Lancaster, Kentucky, at
$20.00 to Insure a Living Colt.
Barlowe.
1 will also stand this beautiful Shet-
land Stallion for tho season of l'JIC at
my stable in Lancaster, Ky.. at
$10. To Insure A Living Coll.
I nm prepared to take, care of marcs
on grass at 10 cents n day. I.Icn re
tallied on colts for service fee.
Money due when mare Is traded or parted with. Care taken to prevent
accidents but not responsible should any occur.
W. B. BURTON,
Phone 95.
Lancaster, Ky.
REX McD. 6597
Black Stallion; foaled 1911; about 16 hands high,
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Crlglrra Denmark.
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nUek Squirrel 5.
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M dim ly Drennon.
It can be seen by the H-digreo that this horse belongs to a family of
champions, his sire, Kex McDonald being the world's champion of champions.
On his dam's side bo traces to Montrosu who was chumplon for eighteen
years. This horse has the finest shoulders and withers that I have ever seen,
splendid bone, short back. His neck, head and ears are in tno right place.
He also has the best shoulder motion and hock action of any horse that I havo
ever had in my stable,
KMX McD. is a show horse In harness as well ng under the saddle. You
can not make u mistake in breeding your good mares to this horse. Ho will
make the season
At $20.00 To Insure A Living Colt.
' I will also stand my walking stallion,
GAY BOYD, At $10. To Insure Living Colt
I'ltlNCK ALHEItT, one of tho best CLYDKSDAI-B stullions In Ken.
tucky will also make the season at my barns at the low prico of $10.00 to in
sure a living colt. This Is the kind to breed to for mule mares and farm horses.
At the same time and place will also stand two extra good JACKS at
$10.00 each to Insure living colts. All thls stock will mako the present season
at my farm near I'alnt Lick, Ky.
Mares will be kept on grass at reasonable rates and every care taken to
prevent accidents, but will not be responsible Bhould any occur.
N. W. ROGERS.
nm-hkl tiel Eulamt. Paint Lick, Kenlucky.
Artist Peavine.
After a careful consideration, 1 liavi finally consented to allow my four
year-old chestnut stallion, Artist I'eavlne by Kentucky I'eavlne 288!) to serve a
limited number of approved mares at
$15. To Insure a Living Colt.
Ily competent judges of combined horses, this horse is said to be one of
the best individuals in Central Kentucky. Space will not allow a lengthy din
cussion of the merits of this excellent horse, but a careful peruaal of his pedl
greo will convince you, without a suggestion from me, that few horses In the
State of Kentucky are his equal.
This horse la by Kentucky I'eavlne 28s'J, and out of a mare, Artie Itosc,
Ittgister No. 11893, she by Kentucky's; Artist. The tntlre pedigree on both
sides (nnd he is royally bred) Is in my hands for inspection and will take great
pleasure in showing you this horse and his pedigree.
Two Miles West of Lancaster on New Danville Pike.
NABOTH, JR.
Nnl otli Jr., Is a rich red bay. t years old and full 10 hands high, weiuhs
1225 pounds and Is n horse of wonderful beauty, having a long, rangy neck and
carrying a fine tnll. He Is a perfect gaited horse with superb nil round action
and like all sins of old Naboth he has great natura speed in harness. As is
generally known there Is a scarcity of good horses, and those suitable for the
Eastern market bring fancy prices. If the breeders would raise 'Number-one
horses they must take the mares to the right kind of aires. Naboth, Jr., be
yond all doubt Is a horse that will produce the type of horses that the market
demands, and for which tho public is willing to pay high prices. He has size,
style, action, beauty and breeding.
If like begets like you can get the right kind of horses by breeding to
Niiboll, Jr. You will note that this Stallion has the blood of Old Niilioth.IIam
bletonian 10. Old Messenger Chief, Jied Wilkes, Ucorge Wilkes, Mambrino
Chief, rilot, Jr., and Harry Clny.
Pedigree.
Naboth. Jr., by Naboth, 10010 2:19. he by Walsingham. 2100, sire of
Latitude 2:111; and several others in tho list. Walsingham by George Wilkes.
Old Naboth s first dam, Tinsel by Messenger Durock 10H son of Humble
tonian. Second dam, Hess aister to James Howell, Jr., by Hambletonian.
Third dam, Jessie Sayre by Harry Clny 13. Fourth dam by Liberty, son of
Lance, by American Kclipse.
Naboth Jr., will be kept during the season of l'Jlii at my stable near
Ilryantsvlllo on the J. 11. Dunn farm and will be permitted to serve mares at
the very low price of
$10.00 To Insure a Living Colt.
At the same time and place, I will stand my fine Jack,
NAPOLEON, JR.,
at $3.00 to insure a living horse colt and $10.00 to insure a living mare colt.
Napolion Jr., has proven a great breeder as all of his colts show for them
selves. Also at same time will stand my beautiful spotted pony,
Shelbark Jr., at $10. to Insure Living Colt.
I am prepared to care for stock from a distance at reasonable prices, but
no responsibility assumed for accidents or escapes of stock committed to my care
L. TEATER, BRYANTSVILLE, RY.
I wish to thank my friends for their patronage in the past and ask for a
continuance of same during this season.
KENTUCKY GENTLEMAN 5167.
By Chester Peavine 3184, by Rex Pea vine
1796; dam Flora Carter 8419 by Red
Squirrel 53. Will make the season at my
place one mile from Stanford on the Dan
ville pike at $15.00 to insure.
J. Nevin Carter, Stanford.
One Of Central Kentucky s
Best Values In Farms
Offered For Sale,
R. E. Hughes, of Louisville, has placed In our hands for sale, his farm o
178 acres, one mile from the Lancaster Court House on tho Lexington pike,
Fronts one-fourth mile on the Lexington pike and one mile on the Sugar Creek
pike. Formerly part of the blue grass farm of the Ilcazlcy Brothers, recent
owners of McGrathiana harm In Fayette county and now owners of Sliennn
doah rarm, near Lexington.
This Hughes Farm Is As Rich As Double Cream.
It has been Improved by the present owner and made richer yearly with
tlii" Idta In view of erecting a home thereon, for a family residence, but a de
clslon just made not to leave the metropolitan districts and an excellent oppor
tunlty offered to Invest the money now h the farm in his home city to a much
better advantage has changed his plans, hence this advertisement.
More Than Thirty Dollars Per Acre In Improvements Pat On In Past Two Years
110 acres in grass.
M acres In fresh cultivation following meadow..
Four-room dwelling, with largo smoke-house, large chicken hourc
cistern and fenced-in yard and garden.
200-ton concrete silo.
Ilarn that will hold 12 acres of tobacco.
New corn crib.
5000-gallon circular concrete pool, fed by underground pipe from never
falling spring.
Kights by deed to water from big spring on adjoining farm.
Virtually cleared of stumps during present ownership.
New cross fencing divides farm Into four convenient fields.
Has had recent benefit of more than a car load of artificial fertilizer and
grazing cattle, as well as manure spread from fattening cattle fed in barn past
IS months.
Best Available Farm Close To Lancaster Market.
New road construction, under State supervision, of Lexington pike give
the farm a boulevard frontage.
OrTererJ As A Whole For $26,700, or Divided.
53 acres in front, now In fresh cultivation, following meadow, with spring
and concrete pool, fronting on both Lexington and Sugar Creen pikes. One
the finest sites In Central Kentucky for a home, $10,000.
125 acres in three fields, 110 acres grass and IS acres in fresh cultivation
following meadow, having a frontage of three-fourth mile on Sugar Creek pik
dwelling and outbuildings, barn, corn crib, silo and pond Included In this
acreage, $17,000.
Ur, will divide front 03 acres Into two tracts: Zj acres at corner
of Lexington and Sugar Creek pikes (nearer Lancaster) containing spring
and concrete pool, for $5,200; 23 acres, fronting Lexington pike, transferring
deeded rights to spring just over fence on adjoining farm West, fcr $5,200.
LIIIKItAL TERMS: Reasonable cash payment and bankable notes.
Phone, write or call in person for further facts.
HUGHES & SWINEUROAD,
Iteal Estate Agents.
Lancaster, Kentucky.
COMBINED STALLION.
SEASON OF1 1916.
The following stock will make the season at my stable, one mile East of
MrCreary and six miles East of Lancaster.
DORSEY GOLD DUST JR. KSSSE
Peavine 85. Will stand at $10. to insure a living colt
I will also stand a good four year old
Pereheron Stallion,
at $10.00 to Insure a living colt.
CHIEF NAPOLEON 5107 AS&XLl
BEECHER M0RGAN-S6. FOR HORSE MULE & S8. FOR HARE.
I retain a lien on all colts until season money Is paid. Mares transferred
or bred elsewhere, forfeits Insurance and must btrpald at once. Care taken to
prevent nccidonts, but not responsible should any occur. I'iione 3G4-1I.
WALKER BRADSHAW,
McCREARY, - - - KENTUCKY.
Horses, Jacks and Jennets for sale at ull times.
HIGH PRESTON 6846
llav Stallion 10 hands, star, left hind ankle white, fine style and action. He
will make the season of 191G nt my barn at Hackler, Kentucky, at
$10. TO INSURE A LIVING COLT.
HIGH I'RESTON C&1G sired by Carroll Treston, 43S3, he by Preston 922,
by Washington 54, by Cronwell 73, by Washington Denmark. Carroll Preston's
1st dam Ilaby Pence 7019. by Enoch Arden, 2nd dam Lady Pence by Almont
Forrest 2-fkt, 3rd dam Daughter of Garrard Chief 22G3, 4th dam Gray Eagle,
HIGH PIJESTOM GS1G 1st dam was Queen Eagle, alio by King Eagle
2560, he by Royal King 2555, he by Ontimo 745, he by Stomewall Jackson 72.
Royal King's 1st dam Mollio Mountz 2584, was by the noted sire Cabhells Lex
ington. F. S. King Eagle's 1st dam Hip 3579, she by Eagle Bird, he by Old King
Eagle 750. 2nd dam Red Lion, 3rd dam Harris Denmark 45, 4th dam by Jim Hell.
HIGH PRESTON CS4G 2nd dam Lady Bird, she bv Eagle Bird 1014, 3rd
dam Mollie Drennon she by Old Drennon, 4th dam Copper Bottom and runs
back to old Davy Crockett 323G. -Thoroughbred,
Also at the same time and place will
stand my fine Jack,
C. Morgan 4665
At $7.00 to insure a Living Horse Colt
and $8.00 for Mare Colt.
C. Morgan it a black Jack, with
white points, I5J hands high, coming
seven years old and has proven himself
a good breeder.
U Morgan by John Morgan, Jr., 3703,
was sired by John Morgan, he by Mar
madukeand is out ut an Imported Jen
net. John Morgan, Jr.. out of Jennet by Joe Blackburn, he by 3rd Prince, he
by 2nd Prince, ho by Imp Prince, 1st dam Daisy by Dixie, she by Irvln Dixie
by Kickapoo, 2nd dam Mollie Gray by Loid Wellington, 3rd dam by Importer
Dam Bcechcr Jennet.
A lien retained on all colts for service. Care taken to prevent accidents,
but not .responriblu should any occur.
J. F. Foley. Hackley, Ky.
Jacob SchulzCompany
Incorporated.
Fine Cut Flowers For All Occasions.
Phones 339-F 13 or 83. All Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
Wm. F. Miller, Agt. Lancaster.
fCARDS.l
Dr. Wm. D. Pryor,
Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist.
Omce it Ralney s Livery Stable.
Lancaster. - Kentucky
Si. M Morrow, Grmlnalc Optician
Ulaiic. Fitted. BaiialacUun Guaranteed-
Honaker
Fine Cut Flowers.
John M. McRoberts.
H. J. PATRICK,
Dentist.
Paint Lick, Kentucky.
John II. Casey, D. V. S.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Graduate Cincinnati Veterinary
College.
DANVILLE. - KENTUCKY
J. A. Beazley
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Over National Bank.
Residence Phone 3. Office Phone 27
LANCASTER, KY.
Three Brown Mauley
CULTIVATORS
to close out at cost.
G. C. COX, Manse,Ky
Phone
229.
Office Hnura 1 8 t0 12
twice Hours llo4.7to9
p. sol
M. K. Denny and . A. Wheeler
Doctors Of Dental Surgery.
Office: Siormei UnlldlnseTti Hurt 6 Jkd
aou'a nrnuur. Store.
LANCASTER, - KENTUCKY;
TREES
Fruit and Shade Trfies
Strawberry Plants,
Shrubs. Grape Vines,
Rhubarb, Asparagus,
Roses, Phlox, Peonies
Everything for Orchard. Lawn and
Garden.
Write for free Catalogue. No Agte
HsF.Hillenmeyer & Sons.
Lexington, Keutuckyv
1841. 191b
POSTED
The undersigned hereby (f'7d warn
ing to all persons not to trespass upon:
our lands for any purpose whatever asr
we will prosecute all offenders to ful
lest extent of t law. Hunters and.
Fishermen especially take notice.
Ed & N B Price ft. L. Elk fa
W. It. Cook. Mrs. Rebecca J. WesU
II. U. Arnold. James G. Conn.
. C. Morgan. J. P. Blsnd.
Long Bros J. II. and W. S. Weaver
. Booth Sutton. W. T. West.
W. L Lawson and son. Howard King,
Miss Carrie Boulden, J. H. Rigsby.
. C. Rigsby.
A. C. Miles.
. 11. Thompson,
B. L. Kelly.
' rank Thompson.
D. M. Anderson.
Davis Sutton
John Richardson,
J. B. Woods.
Jno. M. Farra.
David Steven.
S. C. Rigsby.
VJ. II. Thompson.
Arrt and r.J Bourne.
Mrs. J. Wade Walker. Dave Dudderar
erry Bland.
We will add other names for 23 cent
cash.
Are You a WomaD?j
i! Carom
The Woman's Tonic
FM SALE AT ALL M8WRTS

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