untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-11

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Reynolds and Co 63, 119 DEARBORN ST. PEAT, 6 I; FLYING TORPEDO, 7-10; LOONE, 12-1; FRANGIBLE, 7-2. Our clients received the above yesterday. Today we have two cinches, odds from 4 to 10 to I Remember we always deliver the goods and advertise the truth. TERMS DAILY; ANY SIX DAYS. Delivered to any city address before 12 oclock and for sale at nowB stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. TODAV TWO- Odds 4 to 10, 6 to 15. , Favonius, 12 to !, Advertised Special. WINTER. 6 to I, Advertised Special. TUESDAY SCRATCHED. Attention! I Advertise Only Special Winners. For sale Bed Hot Stand Track. Specials ready at 11 :30 a.m. at news stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. Col. J. C. Wooters, General Manager; tel. 3031 Dearborn. BUNCO HRONCHO INFORMATION CO., 94 LINCOLN AVE. Race Track Information Bureau f-UITE 500. 363-367 DEARBORN ST. PHONE HAKRISON 3689. TERM : .00 DAILY. .00 WEEKLY. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WTRED AT 9 A. M. CORRIGAN, 5-1; PEAT, S-l, WON. Of Peat we said to all our subscribers to plunge for the limit, that it was the best thing of the day. We also instructed all clients to plunge for the limit on Corrigan and Flying Torpedo. Our other good things were withdrawn. Friday, July 11, at Washington Park. First Bace 4 to 10 to 1, plunge for the limit bet. Here is a good thing: that has worked.fast enough to beat. anybodys horse, handicap division not barred, will have a good rider up and barring accident should win in a gallop. Third Bace, 15 to 40 to 1 shot. Here is a two-year-old that the public and tho handicappors have overlooked entirely. This one will also win in a canter. Turf followers, remember the long shots are winning daily at Washington Park. We are in great winning form. Under no circumstances fail to got our good things Friday and Saturday at Washington Park. FOR SATURDAY We know of two horses that have received a special preparation for the races in which they will start. Tho public estimate on them is entirely out of line, and they are bound to be at liberal prices in the opening betting. We have such positive information on these two horses that we are convinced only an accident can prevent their winning and our followers cashing. Whether you are a winner or loser you cannot afford. t6 miss this opportunity. These horses having been prepared away from the present scene of racing makes this information exclusive. Both will be 15 to 1. FORM LETTER ON SALE AT 9 A. M. Also sold at Great Northern, Grand Pacific, Wellington and Sherman Hotels in rotunda at news-stands; Kolmans cigar storo, 267 Dearborn St.; cigar stand in Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St., and Dews stand, northwest corner Clark and Madison Sts. I FRED ERNEST. I I wired my friends nothing yesterday. My experience of Wednesday, when I sent "Compass" to i all my subscribers and who would have positively won except for the accident caused by the slippery n track, made me wary. Tho track conditions were but little better yesterday and I concluded that I U could not afford to jeopardize our mutual interests by wiring you Thursday. It is in this manuer I R retain my clients year in ana yesr out. If. in my miud, there is the slightest chance of onr losing, I h will not wire. Under my method of doing business I 1 CANT MAKE: A CENT 1 except you win. I dont ask money in advance for my information, and my only charge is that you I bot for me on the horse I wire you. Be prompt in your remittances and treat me honestly, and I X will regain you the losses you have made following other information in the past. Together with my I track experts. I KNOW THEWOBKOUTS" AND CONDITIONS of the horses, and through our i unlimited acquaintance with owners, trainers and jockeys know what "is doing." I positively will j not wire except suro we will win. Since July 1st I have wired but six horses. Four won at long odds, one ran third, beaton two noses after being backed from 25 to 1 to 10 to 1, and the other Com-gj pass on Thursday lost only by stumbling and unseating her ridor. My assertions in every instance H will be verified by a glance at my past announcements in these columns. 0 Telegrams sent in my private code only. If yon can uso this kind of information let me hear H from you. Enclose 25 cents in your first letter to guarantee mo against loss by tho refusal of tele-m grams. Address JFVd Ernest, P. O. Box 182, Chicago.


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