. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, December 26, 1914.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 19 OUT OF RANGE. ABSORBINE'S TWENTY-FI FTH BIRTHDAY. A WELCOME IMMIGRANT. "Spohn's" is the equine remedy that has proved the aeroplane that carries horses beyond the range of the batteries of the microbe forces when disease threatens. Manufactured for a goodly term of years by the Spohn Medical Company, Goshen, Ind., it has been thoroughly tried out by horsemen everywhere. Heaves, epizootic, pink-eye, distemper, catarrhal fever, chronic cough and other kindred diseases not only yield quickly but
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, December 26, 1914.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 19 OUT OF RANGE. ABSORBINE'S TWENTY-FI FTH BIRTHDAY. A WELCOME IMMIGRANT. "Spohn's" is the equine remedy that has proved the aeroplane that carries horses beyond the range of the batteries of the microbe forces when disease threatens. Manufactured for a goodly term of years by the Spohn Medical Company, Goshen, Ind., it has been thoroughly tried out by horsemen everywhere. Heaves, epizootic, pink-eye, distemper, catarrhal fever, chronic cough and other kindred diseases not only yield quickly but the cure is permanent without any ill effects. It not only works its best while the animal is suffering but if given in time will prevent much serious sickness. It is a specially strong enemy against shipping colds, as one dose before starting will fight off the microbes of cold. It is a remedy that should be carried in every stable and at the first snuffle of a horse, a dose of "Spohn's" will ward off the threatened illness. Keep a bottle handy—and don't forget the paddle. The Holstein names at the stock show the other day caused a little stammering among the horse- men. An old horseman present inquired the name of a cross looking bull that was bringing out rapid bids. "His name," said a bystander, "is Sir Susie Mamie Viavi fol. de ; "Some name. What do they call that sweet heifer calf that is being led up?" "That is Miss John L. Sullivan Jack Johnson Terror of the ; Which shows that every sect has its own understanding of things.—Pacific Horse Review. "BEST ON EARTH" aptly designates both name and quality of the Whitter-Coburn axle grease, for use on all vehicles and wheeled implements, horse or power driven. Use will convince you, as it affords the perfect bar to friction and does not gum. o Remember that Jan. 2, 1915, is your last chance to make three per cent entries, $600, in the I. E. $20,000
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