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TiiE PERCHERON REVIEW 
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I Air, Pen heron Buyer: — | 
I I have a few good young Percheron | 
I stallions and fillies for sale. There is one | 
I yearling stallion in particular that is sure | 
I a great prospect for a futurity winner, if | 
I I am any judge. | 
I Michigan farmers w^ho have attended | 
I the state fair know that I have won the | 
I most coveted prizes in the last few years. | 
I I have some big mares to sell that are | 
I priced right. I am only a small farmer, | 
I and therefore do not price my horses as | 
I high as some breeders. 1 
1 Let me write you what I have to sell. | 
I I may have just exactly what you want. | 
I B. F. ANDERSOX | 
I Adrian . . . - Michigan | 
i 23 miles Northvest of Toledo. Ohio, on main line- | 
I New York Central E. R. 1 
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FOR SALE 
I am offering my black Percheron 
stallion ADMIRAL 110705 for sale. 
He was foaled May 25, 1914, and 
weighs a ton. He is absolutely sound 
and right in every way. He is very 
gentle and will work anywhere. The 
man who buys him will not only be 
getting a first-class stallion, but he will 
be getting as good a horse in the collar 
as one ever pulled a line over. He is 
an extra well bred horse and a sure foal 
getter. 
R. F. NELSON 
FARMINGTON - - - MINNESOTA 
I STANDING COMMITTEES | 
i Percheron Society of America 1 
I for the year 1921 | 
[ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE | 
I U. L. Burdick, Chairman | 
I C. F. Curtiss Win. Danforth i 
1 W. S. Dunham I 
I PEDIGREE COMMITTEE | 
I W. S. Corsa, Chairman | 
I Arthur Colegrove Otho Pollock | 
I Wm. Danforth i 
1 PRINTING COMMITTEE I 
I H. J. McLauglilin, Chairman | 
I W. H. Butler Ellis McFarland | 
I CLASSIFICATION AND JUDGES | 
I Ed. Nicodemus, Chairmayi | 
I Arthur Colegrove W. S. Corsa | 
1 U. L. Burdick C. F. Curtiss | 
I Otho Pollock I 
I FINANCE AND AUDIT | 
I W. S. Dunham, Chairman | 
I W. H. Butler Ed. Nicodemus | 
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NOTED SHOW MARE 
FOR SALE 
At three years of age she had already won 
15 state fair championships. 
She is 5 years old ; clean, sound and right in 
every way. She is a granddaughter of the 
noted CASINO 27830 (45462) first prize stal- 
lion at the National Show in France, and win- 
ner of 40 firsts and championships in America. 
She is black with small star. I won the 
Percheron Society trophy for three years in 
succession on best three mares with FRAN- 
CINE, her sister, and her dam. FRANCINE'S 
yearling filly won the futurity class at the 
1920 Kansas Free Fair. 
She is heavy in foal and is undoubtedly one 
of the greatest mares of the breed. This 
mare, and a few others, I am offering at 
reasonable prices. 
Write me: 
DIAMOND VIEW STOCK FARM 
A. P. LOOMIS, Prop. 
Diamond Springs _ _ _ Kansas 
