untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1900-07-07

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LIVADIA, 8T01, Our promised good thing for yesterday won gal-lor in* Our other sure bet, Modrine. also won. TODAY another at 10 to 1. IT WILL WIN as ea*y as Livadia, and another SURE BET at 3 to 5 to 1 Dont guess. Get these and MAKE BIG MONEY TODAY. Ready 10 a.m. Including expert handicap all races .00 PER DAY. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707. 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. ofg SALK THorougnbred Yearlings UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO, ILL. MONDAY Iiiln 10 17 EVENINGS at TUESDAY Ulliy ID-II, 7:30 Oclock... 125 Thoroughbred Colts and Fillies 125 From the following well-known breeders : Gen. W. H. Jackson, Belle Meade ; Mr. O.H.Chenault. Spendthrift: Col. W. S. Barnes, Melbourne, Mr. Catesby Woodford, Raceland : Col. E. F. Clay, Runnymede; Messrs. Woodford Bros.,Leonatus ; Mr. W. M. Fields Jr., The Wagners; Mr. O. F. Troutman. Messrs. S. K. Hughes «fc Co., Col. L. P. Tarlton. Fleetwood ; Mr. J.V. Shipp, Messrs. T. J. and G. H. Clay. Maj. B. G. Thomas. Dixi-ana Stud ; Mr. J. W. Forsythe, Mr. Joel Higgins. From stake winning and producing dams. See W. T. Woodard at Washington Park track. He can sell some horses in training at this sale. Biggest and Best Sale in the West for 1900. For catalogues and all particulars apply to WOODARD and SHANKLIX, Lexington, Ky Noted for its Restaurants. Natural Headquarters for the ...Washington Park Club... Special Rateb Dcriko Within One Block of Best Transporta- Racing Season . . . tion to all Race Tracks in the City. ALBERT S. GAGE, PROPRIETOR. THE CHBLE BROKE THIS RIORNING I Walked Two Miles. It used to nearly kill me to do it, especially when I had new shoes. But my Ventilated Shoes felt so good that I have a notion to walk every morning and tell Yerkes to go to *| — St. Louis. I used to think I ;;!„ had the tenderest feet that were .-f7s ever put on the bottom of a mans tnew *rO/ legs, but I know now they were [J £- only crying for air. Do you know. 1 I feel better all over than I did with the old ■ suffocators" on. Foot discomfort makes a man feel • mean and blue, disgusted with life. I feel like a man — stand up straighter and walk more easily than since I was a boy*. Believe Ill ask for a raise. If I get it Ill send a letter of thanks to the Foreman Shoe Co. TWA DTP GTADT7Q N. W. Cor. State and Madison Sts. InU DlU OlUUOJ 149 and 151 State St. ALL THE TURF NEWS PERFECTLY EDITED.. Daily Racing Form. FORM SHEETS AND ENTRIES EXPERTLY INDEXED. TELEGRAPHIC, CORRECT, CONCISE, COMELY. TRAINING NEWS A SPECIALTY. ALL TRUCKS ARE FULLY REPORTED. Off Our Own Presses Before the Chicago Dailies. and ** «■* Official Organ of the American Turf Congress. SUBSCRIPTION PRICKS : One Month - - .25 1 Six Months - - .50 One Year - - 4.00 SENT AS TIRST-CLASS HAIL— A LETTER— IN PLAIN ENVELOPES. 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. III.


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