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Show HORSEY TALK. Mr. Stallion Buyer: If you want to meet a "Jonah," or be "handed a lemon" shake hands with a "stallion peddler," or the "public auction horseman" that sells "pick-ups" and so-called " home-bred full-bloods," of such inferior size and quality and of "questionable breeding" that they arc a detriment to the horse industry, and n "mill stone" hung to the "buyer's "buy-er's neck," as they don't breed the kind he is looking for, as no first-class first-class stallion or noted prize winners are sold by "peddlers" or on the "auction block." Farmers if you want to "go broke" buy these kind of "full-blood" horses. If you want to wear diamonds and have a big white house and a red barn, ibuy an imported stallion and mares of Frank lams, the reliable importer that has stood the test for 27 years, where you can buy or order and get a better bet-ter stallion or pair of marcs for the money than you could select yourself. your-self. If lams says so, it's so that is worth $1000 to you in buying an imported im-ported stallion. Dear old dad, 1909 is our "lucky year.". Not in 50 years, has there been such "gold mine" opportunities op-portunities as today, for the breeding of first-class horses, you have barns full of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, ' and grain galore, all bringing big pri cs. You can all "dig down" in your "old sock" and pull out a "roll of mazuma." "Ikcy boys," take "my tip" put your "real money" into an imported stallion and four marcs of lams', the "square deal" horseman. They will make you 40 per cent on the investment. The stallion will make you $1,000 annually in service fees. The "panic" had no effect on big draft and coach horses. The demand de-mand is larger than the supply and will be for twenty years. Draft, gelding, and coach horses sell readily at $200, to $600 each. Farmers, "get . into lams' band wagon," breed big drafters and coachcrs. All railroads lead to "Frank lams' stallion and mare Emporium." He is the largest individual owner, importer and breeder breed-er in U. S. Send him an order for a stallion and two mares, you will buy better horses for the money than you would select yourself. He is selling "Peaches and Cream" stal-' lions at "special panic prices," saving sav-ing buyers $1,000 on a "top notcher." He guarantees to show you thc"bcst bunch" of big, sound, "imported stallions" stal-lions" and "mares" owned by one man in U. S., and horses you will wish to buy, or pay you $500 for your trouble to sell them. i o 1 |