THE P E K (J H E R 0 N R E V I 1^ W 
71 
McLaughlin 
Has one of Nebraska's Largest 
PERCHERON Breeding 
Establishments 
A WORD FROM HIM: — 
"I am breeding Percherons for the 
same reason that I raise hogs and cat- 
tle, namely, to make my land pro- 
ductive and in the last analysis to 
make it produce every dollar clear 
profit that I can. 
"I stand for the horse because we 
cannot do without him. I breed Per- 
cherons because no other breed can 
compete successfully with Percherons 
for a handy big horse that is always 
ready to do a full day's work. He is 
always willing to do what you want 
him to do. If you want him to trot 
with a big load, he can do it. He can 
haul a big load of wheat to town and 
then trot back with the empty wagon , , , , , » , ^, 
- -, , A pair of grade Percneron geldings that brought $900 on the Chicago market 
if you are short of time and help. last spring 
"My Percheron mares are in the collar every working day of the year. I cannot spare any more mares this 
year, but have a few extra choice coming two and three-year-old stallions for sale. Sired by a good son of 
CARNOT 66666 (66666) and out of these good work mares. My prices will suit you. Bring your Liberty 
Bonds. My herd sire is a half brother to the two colts whose pictures appear on pages 30 and 31. 
Address H. J. McLAUGHLIN, Doniphan, Nebraska 
4 miles we.st from Doniphan on St. .loseph R. R. 
AUGSTIN'S PERCHERONS 
It Was 
Aug s tin's 
Horses 
{Bred by Us) 
That won 8 firsts at the 
1919 Illinois State Fair. 
That was Junior and re- 
serve grand champion 
mare at the 1919 Illi- 
nois State Fair. 
That was reserve junior, 
reserve senior and re- 
serve grand champion 
stallion at the 1919 Illi- 
nois State Fair 
That won 7 firsts in the 
open classes at the 1919 
Indiana State Fair 
That won 8 champion- 
ships at the 1919 In- 
diana State Fair. 
Marly is for sale — a 
tried sire with an ab- 
solute guarantee. The 
winnings of his get 
prove he is one of 
the greatest sires of 
the breed. 
Marley Forrest 101948, Reserve Grand Champion 1916 Illinois State Fair. 
DAN AUGSTIN & SONS, Carlock, Illinois 
8 miles northwest from Bloomington on main line C. & A. and Big 4 R. R.'s 
That won the Filly fu- 
turity class at the 1919 
Ohio Percheron Breed- 
ers' Show in the largest 
class of yearling fillies 
ever shown together in 
this country. 
That won the 2-year-old 
filly class and was 
made reserve grand 
champion at the 1919 
Ohio Percheron Breed- 
ers' Show. 
That was reserve grand 
champion mare at the 
1920 Illinois State Fair. 
That was 1st prize 3- 
year-old mare 1920 In- 
ternational. 
That was 1 st prize filly 
foal 1920 International. 
That was 2nd in pro- 
duce of dam class 1920 
International 
BIG STALLIONS 
FOR SALE 
Blacks and dark greys 
weighing a ton, sound 
and ready for immedi- 
ate service. Some have 
won prizes at the differ- 
ent state fairs. We do 
not ask long prices. 
Write us what you 
want to buy. 
