18 THE PER C HERON REVIEW 
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I Mr. Percheron Buyer j 
i I have some good, young Percheron stallions I 
I and fillies for sale. Buyers interested in use- 1 
i ful stuff at moderate prices should not fail | 
g to correspond with me at once. | 
i Almost everyone in my community is sure | 
I now tliat raising good draft horses is a safe bet. I 
I The fact that a farmer must now sell a bushel | 
I of oats to pay for a gallon of gasoline lias made 1 
I many new friends for tlie draft horse. i 
I I have seven head of four and six-year-old | 
I stallions weighing 1,900 to 2,000 lbs. for sale. | 
I They are big-boned and sound. They are grown I 
I out of doors. I can show a buyer at least a 1 
I half-dozen teams of matched mares, blacks and 1 
I greys, in foal. | 
1 Better write me. | 
I Horace Loper, Chesterfield, 111. | 
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I W. J. TALBOT, Roberts, Illinois | 
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1 One of the Greatest Sons 1 
I of the $7000 KONTACT | 
g My herd sire KONTAGTEUR was first prize yearling | 
g at the 1917 Kankakee Inter-State Fair and junior cham- | 
m pion. He is 5 years old and weighs 2400 lbs. This is a S 
g recent picture. g 
S I have several coming two-year old stallions for sale by M 
g this horse. I also have some weanlings bv hini and by | 
1 ILDEFONSE, grand champion at the 1913 International, g 
g that I am pricing reasonable. S 
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I East Lawn Stock Farm and | 
I Percheron Breeding Establishment | 
I The noted old sire FORFAIT JR. 40974, that has prob- | 
= ably sired as many outstanding Pereherons as any other = 
E stallion in Central Illinois, is still at the head of my band E 
E of good mares. I have some excellent colts by him. They = 
= have the size, quality and action we like to see in Per- g 
= clu'rons. You will always find a few good Pereherons to e 
E sell a1 F]ast Lawn Parni any time you write or call. A = 
E letter or postal card will bring you the information as 5 
= to what i have to sell. 1 
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FOR SALE 
T. L. Spafford, of Saunemin, 
Illinois, offers for sale eight 
pure-bred registered Percheron 
mares and a yearling stallion. 
Four or five of these mares 
are extra good ones, well bred 
and with plenty of size. Two 
of these are two-year-olds, two 
three years old, one five years 
old and two are yearlings. 
