. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, February 1, 1913. Write Your Name On The cow And mail today. WE WILL show you how dairymen get more butter fat and more profit from their cows on our Little Farms in the fertile Sacramento Valley, California. Every month a producerâno lost days wait- ing for Spring to come. Dimes are growing into dollars for dairymen here. Come and join them. We give you ten years to pay for your land. The finest alfalfa land in California. Kuhn Irrigated Land Company 412 Market St., San Francisco. ABSORB1NE \M *â "^ fiCGi: ' PAT Off
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, February 1, 1913. Write Your Name On The cow And mail today. WE WILL show you how dairymen get more butter fat and more profit from their cows on our Little Farms in the fertile Sacramento Valley, California. Every month a producerâno lost days wait- ing for Spring to come. Dimes are growing into dollars for dairymen here. Come and join them. We give you ten years to pay for your land. The finest alfalfa land in California. Kuhn Irrigated Land Company 412 Market St., San Francisco. ABSORB1NE \M *â "^ fiCGi: ' PAT Off. "Will reduce inflamed, strained, a swollen Tendons, Ligaments, ^ Muscles or Bruises, Cure the Lameness and stop pain from a Splint, Side Bone or Bone Spavin. ^o blister, no hair cone. Horse can be used. S2 a bottle delivered. Describe Before After Tour case for special instructions and Book 2 E free. ABSORBINE, JR., the liniment for mankind. Bednces strained, torn ligaments, enlarged glands, veins or musclesâ heals ulcersâallays pain. Price a bottle at dealers or delivered. , â 54 TemDle St,, Springfield. Mass. For aale by LanglBy & .Michaels, San Francisco, Calif.; Woodward, Clark & Co , Portland. Ore ; Cal. Erng & Chem. Co., Brcuuwig Drug Co., Western Wholesale Drug Co., Lob Angelea, Calif.; Kirk, Cleary & Co., Sacramento, Calif.; Pacific Drag. Co., Seattle, Wash.; Spokane Drag Co., Spo- kane, Wash.; Coffin, Bedington Co., San Francisco, Cal f THE HOUSE THAT STACK BUILT. Mr. G. M. Stack, a landscape gar- dener of Still River, Conn., a few months ago was the unhappy pos- sessor of a boulder strewn field which was unproductive, unsightly and use- less generally. Now, Mr. Stack is the happy owner of an unusually productive potato patch and a fine stone house. A few dollars worth of dynamite accomplished the transformation. This valuable constructive agent quickly reduced the boulders to a size which rendered them easily conveyed to
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