. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 @;tt£ ^veebev cinii &p&xrt&mati [August wi, 1904. THE BAYWOOD STUD THE BUNGALOW, SAN MATEO, (Property of John Pabrott, Esq.) Imp. Hackney Stallion GREEN'S RUFUS 63 <« Will serve a limited number ot Approved Mares, Season 1904 FEE - - - $75 Reductions made for two or more mares. Manager, WALTER SEALY. [nmteggedfforsef rmeaus. The country is full of them The â B ail r$*t but it is not worth anything because ot a rarb, â other like bunch. T | ailments and put another sound leg fourth leg is there STnrrl nut another sound leg under him by
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 @;tt£ ^veebev cinii &p&xrt&mati [August wi, 1904. THE BAYWOOD STUD THE BUNGALOW, SAN MATEO, (Property of John Pabrott, Esq.) Imp. Hackney Stallion GREEN'S RUFUS 63 <« Will serve a limited number ot Approved Mares, Season 1904 FEE - - - $75 Reductions made for two or more mares. Manager, WALTER SEALY. [nmteggedfforsef rmeaus. The country is full of them The â B ail r$*t but it is not worth anything because ot a rarb, â other like bunch. T | ailments and put another sound leg fourth leg is there STnrrl nut another sound leg under him by the use of Quinn's Ointment. Iti^ time tried and reliable. When a horse is cured with Quinn's Ointment he stars cured. Mr. ofSprinplield,Mo.,writosastoi:ows: "I have been using Quinn's Olntmonlfof aevernl rears and hare ef- fected many marvelous cures; It vrill po deeper and causeless pain than nnv blister I ever used. Thought it mv duty for the benefit of horses to recommend your j Ointment. I am never without ; This is thegeneral ' vtidictbyall whopivepulnn'sOIntmonta trial. For ' curbs, splints, spavins, wind pull's, and aim bunches it is unequaled. Price 31 per boitle at all drugrprfsts or sent by mail. Send for circulars, testimonials, &c, W. B, Eddy & Co., Whitehall, N. Y. HHPFJfe* i&vov£3 Summer Care of Turkeys. I always get to them very early in the morning with some food. This serves to keep them from rambling as they other- wise would, but after the dew disappears and the weather warms up a little they should be taken for a supply of water, and it should be kept near them in such a way that they cannot get into it and get wet. I use a little automatic fountain made of galvanized iron. After they are given their liberty be sure to see that the supply of water never runs short. It will aid you in getting them home at night; and right alongside of the water be sure to have plenty of good, fine sharp grit and a dish of charcoal.
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