. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Gall Remedy For GALL BACKS and SHOULDERS, CRUPPER SORES and SADDLE GALLS there is none superior. The horse CAN BE WORKED AS USUAL. For BARBED WIRE CUTS, CALKS, SCRATCHES, Blood Poisoned SORES, ABRASIONS of the SKIN it has no equal. Its use will absolutely prevent Blood Poisoning. We placed it on the market relying wholly on its merits for success. The sales of 1906 were 100 per cent greater than the aggregate sales of Gall Remedy preceding that year. This increase was entirely due to its MER- ITS, and it is THE GALL REMEDY OF THE 20th CENTURY. It is quick and s


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Gall Remedy For GALL BACKS and SHOULDERS, CRUPPER SORES and SADDLE GALLS there is none superior. The horse CAN BE WORKED AS USUAL. For BARBED WIRE CUTS, CALKS, SCRATCHES, Blood Poisoned SORES, ABRASIONS of the SKIN it has no equal. Its use will absolutely prevent Blood Poisoning. We placed it on the market relying wholly on its merits for success. The sales of 1906 were 100 per cent greater than the aggregate sales of Gall Remedy preceding that year. This increase was entirely due to its MER- ITS, and it is THE GALL REMEDY OF THE 20th CENTURY. It is quick and sure for those trouble- some skin cracks under the fetlock which injure and often lay up race horses. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugrn Act, June 30, 1!H)0. Serial Number 121». All Trainers Should Keep It in Their Stables. PRICEâ25c, 50c and $ (Read our ad. on Campbell's Horse Foot Remedy in next issue of this paper) Jas. B. Campbell & Co., Manufacturers, 418 W. Madison St., Chicago, Illinois. Sold by all dealers in Harness and Turf Goods. If not in stock ask them to write any Jobber for it. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., Manufacturers, 418 W. Madison Street, Chicago. Axworthy 3. 2:15 Fee, $200 LEADING SIRE OF SUCCESSFUL BABY TROTTERS Sire of (ien. Wattfl , 2:0«%; Tom Axworthy, 2:07, and Guy Axworthy, 2:08>4 We bnve » few ireanllnga and wome breeding *toek for utile tit prices When writing kindly mention this journal. The Empire City Farms, Cuba, New York. TRAINING Ever hear of this? Yes. of course, you did. but under a differenl name. You hare seen it in cases where the horse was "; worked a little too fust and regular, The nervous system gets the shock, after the voluntary muscular system has been taxed too heavily The trouble starts in the mucous surfaces, and the digestive apparatus, too. must then !>â â impaired, He begins to cough w hen the glands are ma- terially affected. "SPOHN'S" Is yo


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