. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, November 19, 1910. "THE LORD IS ON THE SIDE WITH THE HEAVIEST ;—Napoleon Bonaparte. The "Heavy Artillery" is ALL on the Side of REDUCINE Mm&MMml^^^m^T^^ Wwflj ' IP 11 iter >'j I/MM / ml y r t^£^ i^> $J • MR. GEORGE H. ESTABROOK. (From a snapshot taken at Empire City Track, New York, the day that Colorado E. won the great Matron Stake.) OWNER OF ONE OF THE GREATEST RACING STABLES IN AMER- ICA, WHICH INCLUDES THE CHAMPION THREE-YEAR-OLD COLORADO E. 2:04%, THE CHAMPION FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD C
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, November 19, 1910. "THE LORD IS ON THE SIDE WITH THE HEAVIEST ;—Napoleon Bonaparte. The "Heavy Artillery" is ALL on the Side of REDUCINE Mm&MMml^^^m^T^^ Wwflj ' IP 11 iter >'j I/MM / ml y r t^£^ i^> $J • MR. GEORGE H. ESTABROOK. (From a snapshot taken at Empire City Track, New York, the day that Colorado E. won the great Matron Stake.) OWNER OF ONE OF THE GREATEST RACING STABLES IN AMER- ICA, WHICH INCLUDES THE CHAMPION THREE-YEAR-OLD COLORADO E. 2:04%, THE CHAMPION FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD COUNTRY JAY 2:051/4, SPANISH QUEEN 2:05!/4, WINNER OF THE FASTEST SIX-HEAT RACE ON RECORD, C. THE LIMIT 2:06i/4 (ALL WINNING RACE RECORDS MADE THIS YEAR), ETC., ETC. THE STRUBY-ESTABROOK MERCANTILE CO. Wholesale Grocers. F. F. Struby, Pres. Geo. H. Estabrook, V-Pres. and Treas. F. W. Struby, Vice-Pres. C. E. Cowell, Sec'y. C. E. Crittenden, Gen. Mgr. Depts. DENVER, COLO., OCT. 20, 1910. The Reducine Co., 90 West Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Gentlemen: Several of my horses have been given the Reducine treat- ment in the past two seasons and I consider it a most excellent remedy. Success to Reducine. I take pleasure in recommending it. Very truly yours. GEO. H. ESTABROOK. J. M. OATMAN & SON. Telephone 430 Paterson. Real Estate and Insurance in all its Branches. Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, etc., Executed with Neatness and Dispatch. Notary Public and COLT BUILDING, Rents Collected, Commissioner of Deeds. City Hall Square. Loans Negotiated. PATTERSON, N. J., OCT. 29, 1910. The Reducine Co., 90 West Broadway, New York City. Gentlemen: I write to inform you that I have a mare which had been severely lame with navicular disease for the last three years. Her case was a bad one, was becoming chronic, and was considered incurable. As a last resort, I began to use Reducine. and persevered in its application. The mare is now sound and has been going sound for the last three month
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