Breeder and sportsman . ThemIn StockBecause WeKnow TheirQuality. $ Keller Toe Weight. Without equal in strength, simplicityand practical features. No tools, bolts,nuts or springs. Cant possibly bethrown off. yet lifted off with drives it tighter. Convenient holder for quarter bootstrap. Price per pair, any size. 7*% 2 to 6 oz. ? # w THE SELL BRAND gr.^SysS mark of quality—of first-class workmanship—of excellent design. We carry a largestock and our facilities are excellent for givingyour requirements personal and prompt atten-tion. No. 27>o Featherweight Quilted QuarterB


Breeder and sportsman . ThemIn StockBecause WeKnow TheirQuality. $ Keller Toe Weight. Without equal in strength, simplicityand practical features. No tools, bolts,nuts or springs. Cant possibly bethrown off. yet lifted off with drives it tighter. Convenient holder for quarter bootstrap. Price per pair, any size. 7*% 2 to 6 oz. ? # w THE SELL BRAND gr.^SysS mark of quality—of first-class workmanship—of excellent design. We carry a largestock and our facilities are excellent for givingyour requirements personal and prompt atten-tion. No. 27>o Featherweight Quilted QuarterBoots. Close fitting and flexible. ImportedFrench russet calfskin, yellow rawhidestrap around Price REMEMBER, I SELL Reducine. Smiths Wonder Worker,Tweeds Liniment, Save-the-Horse, Ab-sorbine, Kendalls Spavin Cure, Haf-meyers Heel Salve and Vita Oil. $ Get in touch with us to-diy and seesome of our speed producers. A Complete Catalog of theFamous Sell Brand of HoraeGoods Free. Write for it J. DAVID WEST 1265 and 1267 Golden Gate Ave.,near Filmore, Phone Park 1253. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Stanford Stake for I9I4. TROTTING STAKE FOR FOALS OF 1911. Entries close June 1, 1912. To be trotted at the California State Fair of 1914. S50 entrance, of -which $5 must accompany nomination. June 1, 1912; $5November 1, 1912; $10 June 1, 1913; $10 June 1. 1914. and $20 on the tenth davbefore the first day of the State Fair of 1914. The Stanford Cup of the value ofnot less than $ to be added by the Society. Mile heats, three in five, toharness. The stakes and added money to be divided 50. 25, 15 and 10 per cent. Rightreserved to declare two starters a walkover. When only two start they maycontest for the entrance money paid in, to be divided 66 2/3 per cent to the win-ner and 33 1/3 per cent to the second horse. A horse distancing the field will beentitled to first money only. In no case will a horse be entitled to more than onemoney. A h


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