untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-04-28

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Reliable Parties who are in a position to place a bet on something good— WHEN IT IS GOOD— can secure some satisfactory information occassionally on the Chicago races by communicating with DANIEL STOKER, SBEffifc™ LEM. JAMES O 4183 S. Halsted St., - Chicago. III. FUTURE BOOKS ON AMERICAN DERBY Brooklyn, Suburban, The Harlem-National and the Hawthorne Handicaps. WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. Long Distance Phones Tarda 628 and 654. — O F - High-Class Broodmares and Yearlings ON RECORD. Including that great star of the turf, GOLD HEELS. By the receiver of E. J. Arnold and Co., bankrupts. By order of the District Courts of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri, and of the Southern District of Illinois, the undersigned Receiver of E. J. Arnold and Company, Bankrupts, will on Friday, May 1, 1903, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following racehorses, yearlings and broodmares: GOLD HEELS, B. H, 5, BY THE BARD— HEEL AND TOE. STRANGER, B. H, 4, BY GOLDFI NCH— DAREKA. OBLIGE, CH. M, 5, BY HENRY OF NAVARRE— GRATITUDE. ST. AVONICUSE CH M 12 BY ENQU,RER-COLOSSA» WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY IMP. JANET N., CH. M, 18, BY McGREGOR— AMELIA. POW WOW, B. M, 12, BY POWHATTAN— MLISS. IMP. SHIMOGA, CH. M, 8, BY SIR HUGO— THE TASK. B|TTER0ROOTB M, 9, BY SPENDTHRIFT — VAR1NA, WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY IMS" L£EX AYA B M 9 BY AYRSHIRE— CASTLEREAGH. IMP. DERTHA, B. M, 7, BY DONOVAN— DOROTHEA, WITH SUCKLING COLT BV IMP. CLONSI LLA, CH. M, 7, BY ENTHUSIAST-MAI D OF ATHENS " B. M, WHITE STAR IN FOREHEAD, ABOUT 7 YEARS, BREEDING UNKNOWN. YEARLINGS. CH. F, BY ST. HILAIRE— ZONA. B. C, BY LONGSTREET— LAURA ETHEL" pthfi B. F, BY MARION— LADY AYA. B. C, BY TITH ON Uand-TASS EL B. C, BY HURON-TAFFETA. B. Ff BY LONGSTREET— TOUCH NOT B. C, BY LONGSTREET-MA BELLE. CH. F, BY INSPECTOR B™Pl5SzA. I will at the same time, and by virtue of the same authority, and on the same terms f5 t°„ the est cash bidder all other personal property of the Bankrupts estlte Sid BrnrniSS0 and °ne-half m"es Southwest of GreenvUle, County Seat of Bond County, Illinois. Said personal property consisting of two four-year-old mules- one buggy horse; sets of harness; two wagons; one oats crusher; lot of fence posts and luinber saddles; bridles; lot of hay; corn and oats; farm implements machinery and horse blankets and other appliances used by horsemen, together with all household furniture conslstPn of parlor furniture, carpets, tables, sofas, rockers, sideboards, rugs, chairs/ stoves? etc.? etc. The sale will take place on the premises at the farm near Greenville as aforesaid on Friday, May 1 1903 commencing at eleven oclock in the forenoon. Terms cash Pur-payments7 satlsfactory references or guaranties will be accorded usual privileges as to All of the personal property above mentioned be inspected may at any time bv annlvine-signed 3 Huffman, on the premises. For further information apply to tnt under? SOLOMON L. SWARTS, Receiver of E. J. Arnold and Co., SALE and SALE, Attorneys. Missouri Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. JffSk COMMISSIONS ACCEPTED FROM .00 to SI.ODO. /4ES3S23V °" °" SM,TH H- A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY ■W lilll Members of the Western Turf Association. mm SIITH perry and o© mMmf/ ™E EMP,RE 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. yBoSIXJOB/ t0"9, Dlstilce Phone Bank Reference Union Trust IBwSISSP Harrison 244. Co., Tribune Bldg., Chicago. jggg Future Book on the American Derby 1903. _ ODDS. ODDS." ODT1H Horses. Horses. Horses 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd igt 2nd 3rd Action 100 50 25 Grantsdale 100 50 25 Onatas .. 40 — 9n — Th Ahola 100 50 25 George GIbbs ... 250 125 60 Orlando 80 40 ?n Albemarle 800 400 200 Geheimniss .... 150 75 40 Olefiant ino £n 9s Alflo 150 75 40 Gold Bell 200 100 50 Orly H GO V IK Alfredo 400 200 100 Governor Dead. Otter Tail inon Km 9Kn Americano CO 30 15 Grey Friar 80 40 20 Philo 7 fl£Sa f Au Revoir 60 30 15 Gilfain 60 30 15 Pmastr Wright 100 50 25 Authority 500 250 125 Gypzene 150 75 40 P. of Endurance 100 50 i Bad News 100 50 25 Gregor K 40 20 10 Prince Eugene 300 1TO Bardolph 40 20 10 Harry 250 125 60 Red Raven ?.. 300 150 75 Baron Knight 1000 500 250 High Chancellor 25 12 6 Rightful 50 ffi 19 Bob Franklin 300 150 75 Irish Lad 40 20 10 Requisition"!!; 250 125 60 Bas dOr 400 200 100 Incubator 50 25 12 Ravel ™ n 19 Bob McLean 60 30 15 J. Sid. Walker. SO 40 20 Sidney cLove" ffl S Bonnie Burr 400 200 100 Janeway 40 20 10 Sigmund 125 no ™ Bourbon 125 60 30 Jack Orr 800 400 200 Spencer Reif "" 60 w ik " Banter 40 20 10 Jackfull 200 100 50 Santon 250 125 fifl Benvolio 600 300 150 Judge Himes .. 150 75 40 Shooting Star" 100 W 9 Beaugard 1000 500 250 Jack Young .... 60 30 15 Sinner Simon." 60 30 l£ Bernays 40 20 10 Lacy Crawford. 150 75 40 Sir Hugh .... 300 150 7K Canyon 150 75 40 Lem Reed 200 100 50 Sen. Morrison * 200 100 Kn Cash Boy 100 50 25 Lyman Hay .... 150 75 40 Skilful 30 1? s Captain Arnold .... 50 25 12 Lendin 150 75 40 Savable 12 r ? Capable 500 250 125 Linguist 30 15 8 Serge ....""""" 150 75 an Chamblee 100 50 25 Ld. of the Vale 30 15 8 Sun Gold . """ 150 75 3n Claude 30 15 8 Ld. Touchwood. 500 250 125 Sir Faust ... " 400 200 inn Collonade 40 20 10 Mackey Dwyer. 30 15 8 Standrd Bearer 250 125 m Creolin , 200 100 50 Mexican ........ 40 20 10 The Don 7 so 40 20 Dan McKenna 80 40 20 Mindora 150 75 40 The Picket 40 20 in Dauphin .250 125 60 Manru 200 100 50 Tom Maybin"" 400 200 100 Dick Welles 30 15 8 Malory 150 75 40 Triad .... 100 w m Dupont CO 30 15 Monia 800 400 200 Trapezist ...." l000 500 2sn Discharged 500 250 125 Merry Acrobat.. 60 30 15 Topsoil m TO 1 Early 25 12 6 Mons. Beaucaire 100 50 25 Vaelat ..!." 400 2nn im Estrada Palma .... 250 125 60 McGee 60 30 15 Von Rouse "" 0 ik s Foxy Kane 100 50 25 M Blumenthal.. 100 50 25 Watoma . 150 /n First Mason 150 75 35 McGowan 50 25 12 Will Sherrv "** 100 Kn 9 Fore and Aft 40 20 10 Navasota 200 100 50 Witfull 20 in i! F. A. Bullock 150 75 40 Novelist 600 300 150 Woodlake"!!"" SO 40 2n Flocarline 60 30 15 Ontonagon 500 250 125 Tardarm 50 25 12 PAY OR PLAY Quotatjons sub4ec* to change without notice. Remittances should r 1 w " 1 1 " be ■ made payable to Smith, Perry and Co., The Empire 2G0 Stet« St., Chicago, by Express or P. O. Money Order, New York or Chicago Exchange or ReSil-tered Letter. Write names and address legibly. Agents Wanted In every town in th« United State* and Canada. Write for Information. Quotation sheets sent on appllcatloB*


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