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THE P E R C II R O N REVIEW 
The firm of Frank Keenan & Son, of Shenan- 
doah, Iowa, has some of the best Percherons in 
the state for sale. Among them is JALO, the out- 
standing son of the Grand Champion StalHon, 
LAGOS, owned by Mr. Singmaster. JALO, a 
2100-lb. coming two-year old, was Third in the 
Futurity at Des Moines — dam LA JUNE, was 
Champion at the 1919 Iowa State Fair. We were 
also Fifth on one of our good yearling fillies. 
We are offering for sale the aged horse that was 
Fifth at our last state fair; our yearling stallion 
JALO that was First in the Futurity at the Ne- 
braska State Fair and later made Reserve Junior 
Champion stallion of the show, and our yearling 
filly that was also First in the Futurity and later 
made Reserve Junior Champion Mare. 
Buyers interested in securing well-bred stock at 
reasonable prices will do well to correspond with 
us. We raise them to sell. 
FRANK KEENAN & SON 
SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
Hugh E. McGuire 
Holstein, Iowa 
Percheron Auctioneer 
Son and successor to the late Pat Mc- 
Guire, considered by many to be the 
greatest horse auctioneer of his time. 
I am continuing where my father left 
off in the business of breeding and deal- 
ing in Percheron horses as well as in 
crying all kinds of farm and live stock 
sales. I am always at your service. If 
1 haven't exactly what you want in Per- 
cherons, I have an unusual chance, as 
an auctioneer, to tell you where you 
can find them. Remember, 1 have been 
in the Percheron business all of my life. 
GREETINGS FROM THE HUMBERT PERCHERON FARM 
and Reserve Grand Champion StalHon; Junior 
Champion Stallion and Senior and Grand 
Champion Mare, as well as Junior Reserve 
Grand Champion Mare at the 1921 Nebraska 
State Fair. 
Several of these show animals are for sale. 
We also have a number of mares and fillies 
for sale. All mares of right age are bred. 
Many matched teams available. We grow 
our colts out in the open on good pastures 
so that our buyers get colts that will go 
on and do good because they have not been 
over-fed in box stalls. We have the good 
kind and prices are right. 
We have nearly 100 head of Percherons. 
We have been raising as many colts as pos- 
sible, besides buying every good, big, rug- 
ged, sound stallion colt that we could find 
for the last two or three years, so that our 
pastures and paddocks have in them one 
of the greatest lot of young stallions to be 
found on any one farm in this country. 
We were First, Second and Third on three- 
year-old and two-year-old stallions; First on 
three-year-old mare, two-year-old mare and 
get of sire. We also had the Reserve Senior 
ERNEST L. HUMBERT & SON 
21 Miles West of Creston and 80 Miles 
East of Omaha 
CORNING, IOWA 
