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Show I 1 HIMI 1 in, 1 1 II 1 II 1 T I' " .-- - . ,. - AUl QUALITY? ... ..,, i SALT LAKE 'b'M V COUNTS PVon rstPc,,nt ? AND LOGAN x'iM- fcSBt RHODE ISLAND REDS M "'THBHF AND BLACK MINORCAS M HP' ' ;'Sf EGGS FOR HATCHING H WLf e SHHK $2.00 for 15 ORDER. EAALY H Sp&HfHF Hugh W. Smith rJyjj&.', 050 E1ST SOUTH, SALT LAKE. CITY H FRANK IAMSI I Imported stallions and marcs are "top-notch business propositions that "jar the cherries" on a "wise stockman's hat." lams' "Peaches & Cream" H "Black Boys" are "cycopencrs" and "best stallions ever." They are H "diamonds" sold by lams at "50c on the dollar." H Winners of "80 prizes and medals" at Paris, Brussels, Oldenburg, St. H Joe, 111., and Nebraska State Fairs (over several la., Wise, Minn., and H Mo. state winners; over some 1907 111. and "International champions,") M lams' "low tariff" stallions and mares make buyers. M "Sit Up and Take Notice!" I "Big Bill" get into lams' "money saving game" Buy a stallion and H mare this fall save $300.00. lams "tickles" buyers with "Rippers" at H "let live prices. Owing to "bad crops" Panic 'lams' cash, his 27 years H of successful business bought and sells better horses cheaper than ever. H "Daddy" lams is a "hot advertiser" but he has the "farmers thinking" and H "has the goods." He sells horses at his barns only saves all "middle- H men's profits." H I8B-PERCHER0NS, BELGIANS AND COAGHERS 180 1 I . H0B jRyOifl saves thousands of dollars to stallion H Sl.000 SAVED AT IAMS'- Sl.000 I Ikey, what a graft the "Stallion Salesmen" arc working on the farmer H selling fourth-rate stallions at $2,000 and $5,000! Mr. Buyer, sec lams' jH stallions yourself. Take no "stallion salesman's" word. " lams hasJJi- H goods you read about." His establishment is worth going 2,000 mHSs to jH see. lams' competitors "holler" "he is 'knocking' high prices out of the H X-mas tree. lams saws wood, "butts in,' sells more stallions each year. H He makes every statement good. Georgic, dear,' buy a stallion of lams. B His $1,200 stallions are much better than our neighbors paid those Ohio H men $4,000 for. Then I can wear diamonds. lams speaks the languages, H buys direct from (breeders, pays no buyers, salesmen or interpreters; has H no two to ten men as partners to share profits with. lams guarantees to jH ! sell you a better stallion at $1,000 to $1,500 than arc sold to stock compa H nies at $2,500 to $5,000 by slick salesmen, or pay you $500 for your trou- H ble you to judge. lams pays horses freight and buyers' fare; gives 60 per H cent breeding guarantee. H Write for Million Dollar Horse Catalogue, H GREATEST ON EARTH REFERENCES: ST. PAUL STATE BANK; CITIZENS NAT. BANK. H ST. PAUL, NEBRASKA I I . . IL |