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Show Kindly mention the "Deseret Farmer" Far-mer" when writing to or doing business busi-ness with our' advertisers. Holiday Specails A few choice Registered Jersey bull calves at from $50.00 to $60.00 each. JOSEPH BARKER, R. D. No. 3. Ogden, UUh. FRANK IAMsl I Imported stallions and 'marcs art "top-notch business propositions thaff 'H "jar the cherries" on a "wise stockman's hat." lams "Peaches & Cream" jH "Black Boys" arc "cycopeners" and "best stallions ever." They arc 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 sbmc 1907 111. and "International champions.") H lams' "low tariff" stallions and mares make buyers. H "Sit Up and Take Notice !" I "Big Bill "get into lams' "money saving game" Buy a stallion and H marc this fall save $300.00. lams "tickles" buyers with "Rippers" It- 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 I80-PEBCHEB0NS, BELGIANS AND COACHEBS--80 I I SBSSrtfc'&r ' - A''M Two to six years old, weighing 1,700 M JSjjJfP. '" v V vBbSBCb to 2'5 ms,-0 l,cr ccnt blacks, So L-' V -ffejflHlj 1 or cent ton stallions. All registered H Wjktt JHI branded. He "toppers" 9 JM. 'jjjjHi $iooo and $1,400 (few higher), So flH Kx jiHH good not te "peddled" or H k4L flMFflH on tMU "auctin block" to be sold. ,H lktffcjKr B lams' "selling clothes" fit all buyers. " rflKK v HH N( money or bankable H f&m vL'.M&i.HH ets away from lame. He jH JH jaVVImBIHh buys, owns and sells more H MB EjiB l'inn nmn l'lc Vin'ted States -H MIB IImB saves thousands of dollars to m!xrZmJSKfSm buyers. not the 'Stallion jH IjJNI WBWBESm trust." IAMS PLACES $1 500 i $I,008-SAVE0 AT lAMS'-SI.OOO I I key, what a graft the "Stallion Salesmen" are working on the farmer lH selling fourth-rate stallions at $2,000 and $5,000! Mr. Buyer, sec lams' !H stallions yourself. Take no "stallion salesman's" word. " lams has the H goods you read about." His establishment is worth going 2.000 miles to jH sec. lams' competitors "holler" -"he is 'knocking' high prices out of the H X-mas tree. lams saws wood, "butts in," sells mor stallions each year. H He makes every statement good. Gs-orgio, dear, buv a stallion of lam. jl VI is $1,200 stallions are much beUer 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 H ill you a better stallion at $1,000 to $1,500 than are sold to stock compa 'H js at $2,500 to $5,000 by slick salcs.nen, or pay you $500 for your trou- H ble you to judge, lams pays horses freight and buyers' faro; gives 60 per H ccnt breeding guarantee. fl Write for Million Dollar Horse Catalogue, H GREATEST ON EARTH H REFERENCES: ST. PAUL STATE BANK; CITIZENS NAT. BANK. ' B ST. PAUL, NEBRASKA I |