. Breeder and sportsman. eat broodmares can still be booked to AXWORTHY (3) 2:15% and now is the best time, before the doings of this year in-crease his fee. PLEASE GrVE PARTICULARS WHEN WRITING. £5£ihi&±£iT The EmV*e City Farms, Cuba, N. Y. EDUCATOR The finest looking- son of Director 2:17, andsire of extreme speed, will make the seasonof 1907 at his new home, M. Henrys Ranch,four and a half miles south of French Camp, on the French Camp Road (formerlythe Pete Wilson Ranch), and also at Higginbothams Livery Stables, Stockton,every Friday and Saturday. EDUCATOR is jet black, stands hands


. Breeder and sportsman. eat broodmares can still be booked to AXWORTHY (3) 2:15% and now is the best time, before the doings of this year in-crease his fee. PLEASE GrVE PARTICULARS WHEN WRITING. £5£ihi&±£iT The EmV*e City Farms, Cuba, N. Y. EDUCATOR The finest looking- son of Director 2:17, andsire of extreme speed, will make the seasonof 1907 at his new home, M. Henrys Ranch,four and a half miles south of French Camp, on the French Camp Road (formerlythe Pete Wilson Ranch), and also at Higginbothams Livery Stables, Stockton,every Friday and Saturday. EDUCATOR is jet black, stands hands high, weighs 1170 pounds, is anatural pacer—his movement in action is perfection, and no horse has a kinder orbetter disposition; in fact, he is in every respect a perfect show horse, combiningspeed with elegance. Service fee for the Season, $25, with the usual return priv-ilege. For full particulars address M. KENEY, French Camp, CaL *CJr Registered U. S. Patent Office **^^«i SPAVIN CURE BOODLE MABE FOR SALE,. Marshall, Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.—Gentlemen: Repljing to your favorof March 11, I wish to say that thesecond bottle has entirely removed thewindpuff. It has been cured for aperiod of 30 days, and has not returnedunder workouts. Yours very truly,W. W. SALISBURY, Webster City. Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.—Gentlemen: A few weeks ago I ad-vised G. H. Daniels of this city to trya bottle of Save-the-Horse on a marehe had that had a puff. The puff is nowgone. Respectfully yours, J. F. DeFRANCE. Florence, S. Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.—Dear Sirs: Make me price on halfdozen bottles Save-the-Horse. It willcertainly do the work. Yours truly, F. M. ROGERS. Jr. Henrietta, dapple gray mare, foaled1894, sired by the great 2:12%, sire of Ethel Downs 2:10,Thompson 2:14%. Gen. Boodle 2:16%,Little Louise 2:17; dam Flora H., damof Thompson 2:14% and Bonetti, trial2:14, by Jim Mulvenna 2:19. This mareis bred to Bon Voyage


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