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has since become noted, viz., Mountain Boy, when 

 four years old ; but as this horse at that time showed 

 nothing very promising, to say the least, he sold him 

 to Esquire Bingham, soon after, for one hundred and 

 fifty dollars. 



Everett is also the sire of Judge Fullerton and Joe 

 Elliott, who are of themselves enough to demonstrate 

 the great value of their sire. He was purchased by 

 Robert Bonner, for twenty thousand dollars, and is 

 now standing at the Lagrange Farm, in this county, 

 under the management of Mr. Wm. H. Keetch. 



Volunteer. 



While the success of a stallion, either as a trotter 

 or as a stock producer, must depend very much upon 

 his own intrinsic merits, yet, in both of these particu- 

 lars, much also depends upon his management and the 

 care and treatment which he receives at the hands or 

 by the direction of his owner. In this particular, 

 Volunteer has been extremely fortunate. His owner, 



