. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, July 14, 1917 INDIANA REPLIES TO MR. HOUCHIN. Lee Bros., of Mexico, Mo., have in the chestnut gelding. Points McDonald, one of the best saddle horses they have brought out in some time. He is a red chestnut with blaze in face and white feet and one of the most striking looking animals ever seen. He was brought out by Johnnie Woods in 1915 as a two-year-old. * * + Jas. D. Buford, Paris, Mo., last week sold to R. E. Thomas, of the American Sand and Gravel Chicago, a good five-year-old saddle mare. Mr. Thomas has purchased
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, July 14, 1917 INDIANA REPLIES TO MR. HOUCHIN. Lee Bros., of Mexico, Mo., have in the chestnut gelding. Points McDonald, one of the best saddle horses they have brought out in some time. He is a red chestnut with blaze in face and white feet and one of the most striking looking animals ever seen. He was brought out by Johnnie Woods in 1915 as a two-year-old. * * + Jas. D. Buford, Paris, Mo., last week sold to R. E. Thomas, of the American Sand and Gravel Chicago, a good five-year-old saddle mare. Mr. Thomas has purchased several good saddle horses in Missouri and Kentucky this year. He is one of the best judges of the many amateurs in Chicago and has been very fortunate in picking winners. PROMINENT JUDGE TO BECOME A BENEDICT. The engagement of Charles W. Green, of Centralia, Mo., to Miss Mary O'Donna Jones, of Moberly, Mo., was announced in Moberly last week at a party given the bride-to-be by Miss Ruth Jennings. This news has been expected by Mr. Green's friends for some months and his friends, the majority of whom are horsemen in every state in the Union, have lost no time in wishing him well. Charlie Green is a member of the firm of W. L. Green and Sons' Mule Company, Centralia, Mo., and also is one of the head buyers for the Guyton- Herrington Horse and Mule Company. He perhaps, has bought as many, if not more horses and mules for the Allies than any one individual. He is best known, however, as a judge of fine show horses and has acted in this capacity in many of the leading shows of the East, West and South. He also has been superintendent of the horse shows given at the Missouri State Fair and at the American Royal Stock Show for a number of years. He will officiate as judge at the Kentucky State Fair this fall. Miss Jones is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Jones, of Moberly. She has been a great favorite in society circles of the younger set, not only in central Missouri, but in Ka
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