ATLAS OF CEDAR COUNTY, IOWA
Published by
The Huebinger Survey and Map Publishing Co. Davenport Iowa, 1901
ADVERTISEMENTS OF LEADING CEDAR COUNTY BUSINESS HOUSES
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ROCK CREEK HOME CREAMERY
NAME | BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENT | LOCATION |
C. F. Claussen | Rock Creek Home Creamery. Photo of Residence and Creamery; photo of horse drawn wagn with driver. | Bennett, IA |
King of Jacks (photo of horse) Known as the Spitler Jack, is a model formed black Jack, 15 hands high, and built from the ground up to suit the taste of an admirer of this class of stock; fine hoofs; clean havy boned legs, big ears and action like a horse. He is a stylish animal, gotten up for a breeder of good mules. He is pronounced one of the best animals ever imported by Luke M. Emmerson of Missouri, the largest importer in the world. He is of the purest Catalonian blood. We solict a visit from breeders, and will take pleasure in showiing this annimal and his breeding. | King Phallas (photo of horse and handler) Was foaled June 10, 1898. Sired by P. H. Wilkes. He by Howard B, registered in volume 14. He by Tristan, 220. He by Forward Noo. 1961. He by George Wilkes. He by Hambletonian, 10. First dam, Lady Phallas, by Phallas Prince, 8768. He by Phallas, 1446. He by Dictator 113. He by Hambletonian, 10. Second dam, Maud S, a running mare with three crosses of Kentucky thoroughbred. Is a handsome bay Stallion, 15 hands 3 1/2 inches high. |
C. F. Claussen Dealer And Shipper of LIVE STOCK Farm 3 1/2 miles N. E. of Bennett | C. F. Claussen Proprietor of Rock Creek STOCK FARM and Creamery |
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