Cedar County, Iowa

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ATLAS OF CEDAR COUNTY, IOWA
Published by
The Huebinger Survey and Map Publishing Co.
Davenport Iowa, 1901

ADVERTISEMENTS OF LEADING CEDAR COUNTY BUSINESS HOUSES

Supplement XVIII (image 1)


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CEDAR COUNTY STOCK FARMS

NAME BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENT LOCATION
R. Lunschen Importer and Dealer in German Oldenburg Coach Horses. (photo of a horse) Farm one and one-half miles northwest of Tipton. Visitors Always Welcome. Tipton, Iowa
W. W. Aldrich Raiser of French Coach and Trotting Horses Tipton, Iowa
  ROBERT 2098 (photo of horse)
    Robert is an animal of great power and substance; has a well formed head; Shapely ears; bright, intelligent eyes; good neck; set of deep shoulders. His back is strong and of medium length; round barrel; deep through the heart; coupling strong and smooth; muscles well developed. His legs are broad and clean, while his feet are perfect. As an individual he would commend himself to the admiration of every judge of a fine horse. His form, bearing and finish are just what one likes to see in a stock horse that is expected to transmit his type. The increased demand for actors and the long price the demand has created in the market led me to place this fine individual at the head of my stock and at the service of the public.
    Madar, bay brown, foaled 1890, by Saint-Rigomer out of La Montaigne by Interprete.
    Saint-Rigomer, bay, foaled 1874, by Gall out of Fatiney by Tipple Cider.
    Gall, bay, foaled 1839 by Kapirat out of a daughter of Sir Hernri.
    Kapirat, bay, foaled 1844 by Voltaire out of a daughter of the Juggler.
    Voltaire, brown bay, foaled 1833 by Imperieux out of a daughter of Pilot.
    Imperieux, bay, foaled, 1822, by Young Rattler out of a daughter of Volunteer.
    Young Rattler, bay, foaled 1811, by Young Rattler out of the Snap mare by Snap.
    Rattler, bay, foaled 1784, by Magnum Bonum out of Flora by Lofty by Godolphin Arabian.
    Magnum Bonum, bay, foaled 1773, by Matchem out of a daughter of Regulus by Godolphin Arabian.
    Matchem, bay, foaled 1748, by Cade out of a daughter of Partner by Jigg by Byerly Turk (1680).
    Cade, bay, foaled 1737, by Godolphin Arabian (Brown, 1724) out of Roxana by The Bald Galloway.
    Bataillon, brown bay, foaled 1876, by Niger out of Lizette by Noteur.
    Niger, black, foaled 1869, by Norfolk Phenomenon out of Miss Bell.
    Norfolk Phenomenon, black, foaled 1845, by Old Phenomenon.
    Saint-Cloud, chestnut, foaled 1874, by Gaulots out of a daughter of Pretender.
    Gaulots, bay, foaled 1862, Fitz-Pantaloon out of a daughter of Montaigne.
    Fitz-Pantaloon, bay, foaled 1847, by Pantaloon out of Rebuff by Camel.
    Pantaloon, foaled 1824, by Castrel out of Idalia by Peruvian.
    Castrel, foaled 1801, Buzzard out of a daughter of Alexander.
    Buzzard, chestnut, foaled 1787, Woodpecker out of Misfortune by Dux.
    Woodpecker, chestnut, foaled 1773, by Herod out of Miss Ramsden by Cade by Godolphin Arabian.
    Herod, bay, foaled 1758, by Tarter out of Cypron by Blaze.
    Tarter, foaled 1743, by Partner of Meliora by Fox.
    Partner, foaled 1718, by Jigg out of a sister to Mixbury by Curwen Bay Barb.
    Jigg, by Byerly Turk (1680) out of a daughter of Spanker.
 
John W. Argo Proprietor of the Sugar Creek Stock Farm. Breeder of Aberdeen-Angus Cattle, French Draft and German Coach Horses. Farm two miles east of Tipton. Tipton, IA
  HEINRICH, 1165. (photo of horse)
    The German Hanoverian and Odenburg Coach Horse Association of America, No. 1165, Volume 1
    This certifies that the German coach horse named Heinrich, 1165, foaled 1896; bred by J. F. Janssen, Dalsper, Germany; imported by R. Lunschen. Tipton, Iowa; owned by J. W. Argo. Tipton, Iowa.
    Sire Asmar No. 1177 by Einar, 1604; Young Othello, 931. Dam Etra, 2719 by Euno, 1135 by Eggi 1010 by Emigrant, 925, has been accepted for register in Vol. 1 of the German Hanoverian and Oldenberg Coach Horse Stud book this 29th day of December 1899, under the rules of the Association and numbered 1165 as above. A. B. Halbert, President; C. J. Cronch, Secretary.
 

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