Breeder and sportsman . at Cheyenneji man by the name of McCarthy brokeall previous efforts in a roping con-test. He caught, threw and tied his steerin forty-four and two-fifths seconds,which is going seme. Properly speaking, McCarthy is notentitled to all the credit. It takestwo experts to do a good jo*b of steer-roping, not counting the steer. Oneof them is the pony. Nothing is moresaddening than to see a careless ponyspoil the efforts of a good rider, unlessit is to see a rider in bad form failto live up to his ponys ability. Therider throws the lasso at the the steer once caught


Breeder and sportsman . at Cheyenneji man by the name of McCarthy brokeall previous efforts in a roping con-test. He caught, threw and tied his steerin forty-four and two-fifths seconds,which is going seme. Properly speaking, McCarthy is notentitled to all the credit. It takestwo experts to do a good jo*b of steer-roping, not counting the steer. Oneof them is the pony. Nothing is moresaddening than to see a careless ponyspoil the efforts of a good rider, unlessit is to see a rider in bad form failto live up to his ponys ability. Therider throws the lasso at the the steer once caught, the ponyruns around him without waiting fororders and trips him with the lassorope. Up to that point its a com-bination of pony and rider. After thatthe two go it separately. Pony pullsthe lasso and keeps some thousandpounds of steer, flopping like a fish,from getting to its feet. Rider sprintsto the front and hog-ties the all this in less than three-quartersof a minute. The frontier day celebrations of the. GENEVA, Ind., August 10, 1909. Troy Chemical Binghamton, N. T.:1 t?ok off a windpuff as big as a hatfrom the withers of one of my only used one bottle. Yours truly, OTTO EOIiDS. LYNN, Mass., August 5, 1909. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton. N. Y.:Fnclosed $6 for one bottle of Save-the-Horse Spavin Cure and one poundof ontment. I used one bottle on a bonespavin last year and it worked to per-fection. Yours respectfully, 21 Friend St. W. E. HALLOW ELL. BAY CITY, Wis., August 10, 1909. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.:I bought two bottles of your Save-the-Horse about three years ago fori mire and it did wonders. I workedthe mare every day and cured her oftwo spavins, and she is as sound to-dayas a colt. Yours truly, BEN BENSON. Save-the-Horse permanently curaihnne and bog spavin, ringbone (exceptlow ringbone), curb, thoroughpin,splint, shoe boil, windpuff, Injured ten-Ions, and all lameness, without scar orloss of hair. Horse may work as f


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