. Breeder and sportsman. ble companion to AXWORTHY (3) 2:15% and the second is the great Ax tell, (3) 2:12, sire of thelatter. Axworthys colts legitimately inherit the best qualities PLEASE GIVE PARTICULARS WHEN WRITING. ZSeSSglSSiThe EmPire Citv Farms> Cuba>N-Y EDUCATOR The finest looking son of Director 2:17, andsire of extreme speed, will make the seasonof 1907 at his new home, M. Henrys Ranch,four and a half miles south of French Camp, on the French Camp Road (formerlythe Pete Wilson Ranch), and also at Higginbothams Livery Stables, Stockton,every Friday and Saturday. EDUCATOR is jet


. Breeder and sportsman. ble companion to AXWORTHY (3) 2:15% and the second is the great Ax tell, (3) 2:12, sire of thelatter. Axworthys colts legitimately inherit the best qualities PLEASE GIVE PARTICULARS WHEN WRITING. ZSeSSglSSiThe EmPire Citv Farms> Cuba>N-Y EDUCATOR The finest looking son of Director 2:17, andsire of extreme speed, will make the seasonof 1907 at his new home, M. Henrys Ranch,four and a half miles south of French Camp, on the French Camp Road (formerlythe Pete Wilson Ranch), and also at Higginbothams Livery Stables, Stockton,every Friday and Saturday. EDUCATOR is jet black, stands hands high, weighs 1170 pounds, is anatural pacer—his movement in action is perfection, and no horse has a kinder orbetter disposition; in fact, he is in every respect a perfect show horse, combiningspeed with elegance. Service fee for the Season, S25, with the usual return priv-ilege. For full particulars address M. HENRY, French Camp, CaL <f^JriRegistered U. EL Patent Office **^^«i SPAVIN CURE. Save-the-Horse supersedes everyknown method of treatment. Has Great-er Power Than Blistering- and Absolute proof, hundreds ofletters from prominent men whose wordcannot be doubted. Write for copies,and also for copy of signed guaranteecontract. New Lexington. Ohio, April Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. T. Dear Sirs—Two years ago I wrote youconcerning a mare that had bad bogspavin. The entire hock joint was in-volved. Tou wrote that if I would agreeto buy two bottles of Save-the-Horseyou would see me through or refund themoney invested. I accepted offer, andby the time the first bottle was gonethere was marked improvement, and bythe time the second bottle was. halfgone the limb was as smooth as thoughnothing was ever wrong; in fact aftera year had expired the most experthorsemen could not detect anything. Sheand her mate sold for nearly ($400) fourhundred dollars. Yours respectfully, W. H. F. D. No. 4, Box 23. Save-the-Hors


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