McEWEN 2:18¼—Prize winner at St. Louis, 1904, when 19 years old. Unquestionably the best sire of his age, bred and owned in Tennessee. Sire of 26 with fast records. A great race horse, a splendid road horse, a successful show horse and a remarkable sire.—Fee, $30.00.
HAL BROWN, one of the speediest of Brown Hal’s sons. Showed two-minute speed as a yearling. Full brother to four with records from 2:07¼ to 2:13¼. Represents on both sides the best of Tennessee’s pacing strains. A most precocious sire.
YOUNG STOCK of both sexes, stallions and brood mares, trotters and pacers ready to race, for sale at all times.
The Ewell Farm JERSEY HERD is headed by TOMMY TORMENTOR 67233, a double greatgrandson of Imp. Tormentor 3533 (whose blood entered more largely into the pedigrees of the winning herd in the World’s Fair test, at St. Louis, 1904, than that of any other bull). A bull of exact dairy conformation, beautiful color and great vigor. After January 1, 1906, a few young bulls and heifers will be offered for sale.
The SHETLANDS at Ewell Farm have been selected with great care, especial attention having been paid to beauty, uniformity in size (36 to 42 inches) and docility of temper. Not for many years have these ponies failed to delight their purchasers. Geldings 1 to 3 years old for sale.
SOUTHDOWN SHEEP.—Our Southdowns are of pure blood, but unregistered. Especially adapted for breeding spring lambs.
For Particulars, Address EWELL FARM Spring Hill, Tennessee,
Maury County
GEO. CAMPBELL BROWN, Mgr. Live Stock Dept.
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