. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Aerolite 2:063-4 2 yr. old rec. 2:15!, 3 rec. 2:11', (Registered as Aerolite G. 01776.) Sire of Leon If (3) 2:09%, Ruby Light (3) 2:11%, Aeroletta (2) 2:21, and Aeroplane 2:23%. By SEARCHLIGHT 2;03%; dam Trix by Nutwood "Wilkes 2:16%, sire of John A. McKerron 2:04%, Copa de Oro 1:59, Happy Dentist 2:05%, Nutmoor 2:06 %, Prof. Heald 2:09%, Tidal Wave 2:06%, Miss Idaho 2:09%, etc. Dam, T*rix, dam of Mona Wilkes 2:03%, and 4 others, all by different sires that have beaten 2:16; second dam, Trix, by Director 2:17; third dam. Mischief (dam of Brilliant,
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Aerolite 2:063-4 2 yr. old rec. 2:15!, 3 rec. 2:11', (Registered as Aerolite G. 01776.) Sire of Leon If (3) 2:09%, Ruby Light (3) 2:11%, Aeroletta (2) 2:21, and Aeroplane 2:23%. By SEARCHLIGHT 2;03%; dam Trix by Nutwood "Wilkes 2:16%, sire of John A. McKerron 2:04%, Copa de Oro 1:59, Happy Dentist 2:05%, Nutmoor 2:06 %, Prof. Heald 2:09%, Tidal Wave 2:06%, Miss Idaho 2:09%, etc. Dam, T*rix, dam of Mona Wilkes 2:03%, and 4 others, all by different sires that have beaten 2:16; second dam, Trix, by Director 2:17; third dam. Mischief (dam of Brilliant, sire of Brilliantine 2:17%). by Young Tuckahoe 2:28%, son of Flax- tall; fourth dam, Lide, by Flaxtail; fifth dam, by Peoria Blue Bull; sixth dam. Fanny Fern, by Irwin's Tuckahoe, and seventh dam by Leffler's Consul (Thor.). WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT LEWISTON, IDAHO. FEE: »50 FOR THE SEASON. For further particulars, apply to Usual return privilege. C. L. GIFFORD, •Levrlston, Idaho. SAVE-THE-HORSE. The Use and Abuse of Bandages We constantly receive letters asking about the use of bandages, especially their possibilities and advantages in connection with Save-the-Horse for complicated cases of ruptured, sprained and in- jured tendons. Now, as a matter of fact, bandaging, if properly done, and used in conjunction with Save-the-Horse, will accomplish miraculous results. The harm and danger in bandaging lies in its abuse. Bandaging without cotton and too tightly, thus cording the leg; use of dry bandages over inflamed surface, or applying cold water bandages where warm, moist bandages are better adaptable. The difficulty in discriminating is the source of the trouble. There is a wonderful difference in the effect. All de- scribed in our book. Inflammation is also the general cause of trou- ble. Many trainers know how to expel it tempo- rarily, and know it should be eliminated, but the bane of their lives and source of discouragement is their inability to keep down the fever and in
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