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T HE P E R C II E R O X R E ^' I E W 
Notice 
W e are alwaj^s in the market for real 
high class stallions and fillies. We never 
have to advertise what we have for sale. 
We can easilj^ find several buyers for 
every good Percheron Ave can buy. If you 
have an extra good one to sell, write us 
immediately. 
Chaffin & Garlinghouse 
GALENA, OHIO 
W. J. TALBOT, Roberts, Illinois 
Owns 
One of the Greatest Sons 
of the $7000 KONTACT 
KONTACTEUR 130452 was first prize yearling stal- 
lion at the 1917 Kankakee Inter-State Fair. He stands 
at the head of my stud. He is 4 years old, weighing 
2300 lbs.; is absolutely sound and guaranteed a sure 
foal getter. He is for sale. This is a recent picture. 
I also have some weanling colts by this horse and by 
Ildefonse, grand champion at the 1918 International, 
that I am pricing very cheap. 
Percherons to Sell 
LIKE THESE 
We liave some good young stallions and a few top- 
notch mares that we are pricing right. Prospective 
buyers in the east who want PERCHERONS will do 
well to give us a chance. We purchased the best 
foundation animals that money could buy. Naturally 
we have some good young stuff to sell. 
E. H. WEILER & SONS : Warren, Pennsylvania 
60 miles east from Erie on Pennsylvania R. R. 
Air, Percheron Buyer: — 
I have some good young Percheron stallions and 
fillies for sale. Buyers interested in useful stuff 
at moderate prices should not fail to correspond 
with me at once. 
We all realize that the horse business is improv- 
ing rapidly. As the demand increases prices are 
going up. I am surprised to notice how much more 
farmers are talking about the horse business now 
than they were a year ago. Almost everyone in 
my community is sure now that raising good draft 
horses is a safe bet. The fact that a farmer must 
now sell a bushel of oats to pay for a gallon of 
gasoline, has made many new friends for the draft 
horse. 
Let me write you what I have to sell. I might 
have just exactly what you want. 
HORACE LOPER 
CHESTERFIELD, ILL. Macoupin County 
