Breeder and sportsman . Patented Aug. Patent No. Money Refunded if This Device Fails to Do All We Claim for It. the world when cash accompanies order. In order to accommodate horsemen located at a distance from us. who are in ahurry for our Ellis Improved Hutton Patent Checking Devices and can not wait to get themdirect from us, we have established the following agencies where a large stoefc of our devicesis constantly on hand and can be bought at the same price we sell them for direct: & Carroll Horse Xew Yorfc City; Becker £ Wickser. Buffalo. X. Y.; Turtle A


Breeder and sportsman . Patented Aug. Patent No. Money Refunded if This Device Fails to Do All We Claim for It. the world when cash accompanies order. In order to accommodate horsemen located at a distance from us. who are in ahurry for our Ellis Improved Hutton Patent Checking Devices and can not wait to get themdirect from us, we have established the following agencies where a large stoefc of our devicesis constantly on hand and can be bought at the same price we sell them for direct: & Carroll Horse Xew Yorfc City; Becker £ Wickser. Buffalo. X. Y.; Turtle A ClarkDetroit. Mich.: Foster-Helmreich-Wagner Harness Kansas City, HARNESS k TURF GOODS Saturday, October 2, 1909.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 13 the American Royal Live Stock Show atKansas City the fall of 1907. The teamwas victorious by a wide margin and car-ried off first honors in every class. Thefollowing fall he was a member of thestock judging team at the National DairyShow held in Chicago where he receivedfirst individual honors, and needless tosay was one of the winning team. Sincegraduation Mr. Hawk has been connect-ed with Mr. J. E. Dodge at the PenhurstFarm, Narberth, Pennsylvania, where iskept a fine large herd of Jersey and Ayr-shire cows of the best type and the University of California will specialize along the lines offat stock, while Mr. Hawk will take theline of dairy stock. TEACHING SOIL MANAGEMENT. The farmer who knows exactly howto handle his soil so as to secure max-imum crops and at the same time pre-serve its fertility for future genera-tions is a fortunate man. The farmerwho is hand


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