. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 18, 1906 ... STATE KENTUCKY OWENSBOEO, MAY 24, 1906 WON BY ME. WOOLFOLK HENDERSON, 98 x 100 ILLINOIS BLOOMINGTON, MAY 21, 1906 Won by MR. J. R. GRAHAM, 91 x 100 from 19-yards Peters Factory Loaded Shells THE CONSOLATION HANDICAP—GRAND AMERICAN, 1905 Won by Mr. James T. Atkinson,—99 x 100 from 18 yard mark. In this event 2 scores of 98, 5 of 97, and 4 of 96. All using the Peters Factory Loaded Shells THE CHOSEN AMMUNITION OF AMATEUR AND EXPERT. The Peters Cartridge Company ' - Cincinnati, Ohio NEW Y
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 18, 1906 ... STATE KENTUCKY OWENSBOEO, MAY 24, 1906 WON BY ME. WOOLFOLK HENDERSON, 98 x 100 ILLINOIS BLOOMINGTON, MAY 21, 1906 Won by MR. J. R. GRAHAM, 91 x 100 from 19-yards Peters Factory Loaded Shells THE CONSOLATION HANDICAP—GRAND AMERICAN, 1905 Won by Mr. James T. Atkinson,—99 x 100 from 18 yard mark. In this event 2 scores of 98, 5 of 97, and 4 of 96. All using the Peters Factory Loaded Shells THE CHOSEN AMMUNITION OF AMATEUR AND EXPERT. The Peters Cartridge Company ' - Cincinnati, Ohio NEW YORK: 98 CHAMBERS ST., T. H. Keller, Mgr. ^a M^^W ™ Registered Trade Mark % A^ft J^. ^ SPAVIN CURE S. Compare It With Firing Blistering and All Other Treatments and Remedies Probable Results With Firing, Blistering, Etc. Costs from $5 to $50 for repeated fir- ng, horse must be laid up for several months, aud in many instances the dis- ease or injury is only aggravated. Lilistcring is less effective. Mercurial and poisonous compounds produce irreparable injury. Not 5 per cent of the casos are cured. EXPENSIVE, UNCERTAIN, With no responsibility attached. '' SAVE-THE-HORSE'' Can be applied in all conditions and ex- tremes of weather. Horses may be worked as usual with shin or ankle boots, as no harm can result from de- struction of hair or scalding of limb. WITH "SAVE-THE-HOESE'' ABSO- LUTE RESULTS. Newport, B. I. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Sirs: I bought "Save-the-Horse" last June for a bay horse that had a bone spavin. Removed the lameness with one bottle. I drove the horse al- most every day while I was applying the treatment. I recommended the lini- ment to another friend of mine—his horse had a ringbone and was going quite laine. He purchased a bottle through a druggist and now she is going as sound as ever. Yours respectfully, A. A .MANUEL, 57 Second St. Huntington, Ind. Last February I purchased a finely- bred $1,000 mare for $10 in too much
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