. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, February 1, 1908.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 15 The Highest Average FOR THE YEAR OF 1907 was made by Mr. Fred Gilbert who, of course, used DUPONT SMOKELESS THE OFFICIAL RECORDS show that during 1907 Mr. Gilbert shot at 9,195 targets and broke 8,817 A Grand Average of Per Cent ELEVEN of the 16 men who made AN AVERAGE OF 93 PER CENT or better used Dupont Brands OF SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDERS The Highest Amateur Average ( PER CENT) was made by an Illinois amateur, who also used Dupont Smokeless THE LONGEST RUN OF THE YEAR 271 STRAIGHT made by J.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, February 1, 1908.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 15 The Highest Average FOR THE YEAR OF 1907 was made by Mr. Fred Gilbert who, of course, used DUPONT SMOKELESS THE OFFICIAL RECORDS show that during 1907 Mr. Gilbert shot at 9,195 targets and broke 8,817 A Grand Average of Per Cent ELEVEN of the 16 men who made AN AVERAGE OF 93 PER CENT or better used Dupont Brands OF SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDERS The Highest Amateur Average ( PER CENT) was made by an Illinois amateur, who also used Dupont Smokeless THE LONGEST RUN OF THE YEAR 271 STRAIGHT made by J. M. Hawkins with Dupont Smokeless THE POWDER THAT MAKES AND BREAKS RECORDS E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS POWDER COMPANY WILMINGTON, DELAWAEE. 1 GOLCHER BROS., 4 4 ⢠Formerly of Clabrough, Golcher & Co. 4 c s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Telephone * Temporary 1883 GUNS FISHING TACKLE AMMUNITION SPORTING GOODS. 511 Market St., San Francisco | General Watts 2:06%, "World's Champion three-year-old stallion by "AXWORTHY" (3) 2:15y2 And winner of American Horse Breeder Futurity. It pays to book to such a sire. when writing kindiv The Empire City Farms, Cuba, N. Y. mention this journal r j > > QUNnsS; mm Take II In Time, It you have the remedy on hand, and are ready to \ act promptly, you will find that there is nothing in _ the form of Spavins, Splints, Curbs, WiDdpuffs and Bunches which will not yield promptly and perma- nently to Qu inn's Ointment It tana saved thousands of pood horses from the peddler's cartandtbebroken-downhorseniarket. B. Dicto* lens of Minneapolis, Minn., who conducts one of the largest livery stables;in theâ Northwest, I writes asfollowa: I have been UBing Qulnn's Olnlmatitior eome time and with the greatest { wccess. I take pleaeare In recommending it to my InendB. >o'horseman should, be with- .ut i t in his stable For curbs, splints, spavins, vindpuffs and all bunches it has no ; > Price Si 00 porbotilo Sold by all druggi


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