untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-05

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GUESSING bo easy money all your life for the bookmakers, DONT betting on dead ones, when you can easily avoid it, and play when the stable money is being played. Am on the grounds early watching the morning workouts and am in "THE KNOW." I never wire except I am absolutely sure the horse is fit and out for the money. Terms: "NO MONEY IN ADVANCE." Instead, after the horse I wire you has won, send me the winnings of a .00 straight bet. Furthermore, inclose 25 cents in your first letter only as a deposit to guarantee acceptance of telegrams. ADDRESS I D I I1 1930 STATE ST. J. DLUIYI CHICAGO, ILL. TODAY TODAY 10 to I Shot 1st Race, 3 to I Shot 4th Race. I will advise my patrons to bet the limit on this pair. NOTICE to all purchasers of yesterdays special sheet mail me same with your name and address and I will inform you when there is something doing on the one I mentioned yesterday maybe about Tuesday at 15 to 1. EY-JOCKEY VIC BRITTON ?uilt 539-40, 225 Dearborn SI TODAY ONE 8 to 20 to I shot. Guarantee this 1-2-3 or forfeit three i3 days specials FREE ! FREE ! Attention No Train or Track Salesman. Specials ready at 11 :30 a.m. at news stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. Col. J. C. Wooters, General Manager; tel. 3031 Dearbern. BUNCO BRONCHO INFOR3IATION CO.. 94 LINCOLN AVE. Reynolds and Co. 63, 119 DEARBORN ST. TODAY 20 TO I SPECIAL. A two-y-ar-fld if thi Americano and Dick Welles order will bs cit loose in the tirst race and win by a bliek. Remember we gave the above crack two-year-olds for specials every time they scored. Both surprised the the racegoing nublic by the easy manner in which they beat the local stake colts. This one for today is as good or if not better than either of the above. To miss getting in on this one is like throwing money away. Delivered to any city address before 12 oclock and for sale at news stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. HORSEMENS INFORMATION CO. P. O. BOX 908, CHICAGO, ILL. Oar Terms: .0O Each or Six Real 6ood Things for 0.00. Yesterday we sent all our subscribers information on only one horse, which won easily. TODAY we will put them next to a large coup on which they can coin money. MONDAY AND TUESDAY we have several up our sleeves which will win easily at 10 to 25 to 1. EASY MONEY was what my clients gathered in yesterday. In these columns yesterday I advised all my clients in the strongest language possible to play their limit on Green-Key-Hen-Sad The above is in my July code, which every client has in his possession. I am not going to give away in these columns to any one who is not a subscriber any inklimr that will put him wise to my code, but I will y, and will prove to any who doubt it, that the above informed my clients of an I intended killing, and it came off, my clients once more cashing, just as I had anticipated. Green-Key-Hen-Sad was a winner. It paid 3 to 1 and WAS NOT a favorite. That the above is positive truth will be verified by all my clients and by the telegraph company handling my business. As I said before, for reasons you will readily understand, I will not here make public the name of yesterdays "coup." In mj; announcement yesterday I said, "go the limit." The ease with which it won, can but certainly instill, if that was necessary, my clients to increased confidence. If you saw the race, you know the result was never in doubt, and the favorite wasnt in the first three. It was not such an awful big price, but 3 to 1 is "pretty sweet" at that, isnt it? And another thing: I wish that you would notice in my advertising, I dont claim the preposterous prices that some other rtisers put against their winners. For instance, in yesterdays Racing Form, I lightly mentioned WILD PIRATE" as having won for me at 3 to 1. If you will take a glance at the Racing Forms chart, you will see that "WILD PIRATE" was as good as 4 to 1. But then, this trait of character is only in keeping with the manner in which I conduct my business. I employ the best talent and track experts obtainable. I know what "IS DOING" on the inside and dont want anything except I make you win. I ORIGINATED this method of turf dealing and brought it to success by years of conscientious endeavor. My motto has always been "NO WINNER NO PAY" During the past week my subscribers have received the following: Monday "Sigmund" won, 15 to I. Tuesday "Wild Pirate," 3rd, 25 to I. Wednesday "Evelyn Byrd" won, 5 to I. , Thursday "Wild Pirate" won, 3 to I. and yesterday Friday Green-Key-Hen-Sad which put all my clients on a winner at 3 to 1. If this kind of information can help you any, let me hear from you. I dont ask, and I DONT WANT A CENT in advance. Instead, bet for me on the horse I wire you, and remit me its winnings. I send my 1 information in my special code only. Enclose 25 cents in your first letter to guarantee me against loss by refusal of telegrams. Treat me fairly and you will get "cherry ripe" information. Address Fred Ernest, P. O. Box 182, Chicago. Race Track Information Bureau SUITE COO, 263-269 DEARBORN ST. PHONE HARRISON 3689. TERMS: .00 DAILY. .00 WEEKLY. PUBLISHERS FORM LETTER HANDICAP. TURF CORRESPONDENTS. The feature of our THREE-HORSE WIRE today will he a 15 to I shot that has been in special training for five weeks to win the race in which he is entered. We invite all our friends to get aboard. Two other good things will be 4 or 5 to I. On sale at 9 a.m. Also sold at Grand Pacific, Great Northern and Sherman Hotels in rotunda at cigar stands ; Kol? mans cigar store, 267 Dearborn St. ; cigar stand in Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St., and news stand, northwest corner Clark and Madison Sts.


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