. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. MASCH 25, 1905] ©he gSreefrer croft ^porrtsrocro Big Sale Next Tuesday Evening. Don't mies the sale of thirty head of standard bred trotters and paeert from the celebrated Oakwood Park Stock Farm next Tuesday evening at Fred H. Cnase & Co's saiesyard in this city. Here's a chance to get a race winner, a road horse or a broodmare at your own price. The horses will be at the yard Sunday. Cresceus for an Indoor Record. [Trotter and Pacer.] Mr. George H. Ketcham, owner of the champion stallion Cresceus, was in town last week and returned to Toledo on Saturday.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. MASCH 25, 1905] ©he gSreefrer croft ^porrtsrocro Big Sale Next Tuesday Evening. Don't mies the sale of thirty head of standard bred trotters and paeert from the celebrated Oakwood Park Stock Farm next Tuesday evening at Fred H. Cnase & Co's saiesyard in this city. Here's a chance to get a race winner, a road horse or a broodmare at your own price. The horses will be at the yard Sunday. Cresceus for an Indoor Record. [Trotter and Pacer.] Mr. George H. Ketcham, owner of the champion stallion Cresceus, was in town last week and returned to Toledo on Saturday. He did not have a great deal of horse talk to unbridle, as he is just now interested in the erection of a big hotel at Toledo, and he would insist in getting b tck to that whenever anyone started him on the horses. The royal chestnut champion has wintered well and is all right, was just about as far as he would get, and then switch off to the new hotel "; Certainly George ought to know all about how to run a hotel real good, for he has done enough kicking about them all over this country and Europe, to know just how it should be done. If there is a man in this country, or any other for that matter, who can harrow up the feelings of a landlord and make him doubt that life is worth living, by real scientific kick- ing, as Mr. Ketcham can, there is a medal coming to him. As soon as the landlords of the country heard that Mr. Ketcham was going to build a hotel, they begaD to rub their hands, wag their heads gleefully and remark: "Ah, his punishment is near at hand; he'll get what's coming to him ; But Mr. Ketcham doesn't consider that he will be repaid in kind for the kicking he has done in his years of travel, for he says that he will see to that there'll be nothing in his new hotel for guests to kick a». There will be no china door knobs in the soap dishes, nor gossamer towels on the wash stands; un- fortunate gueBts who wake up in the morning wi


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