untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-04-29

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Mh COMMISSIONS andCCEFTEC FROM .00 to ,000. PirflflfflOf DnFflfirf QoTq MandZmSm C O. SMITH H. A. PERRY "BUD" WHITE C. H. COLBY I rff 1 W ff I W I I* 1 1 I I 4 W I I | I ■ /WgfMandQt-Wfk, Members of the Western Turf Association. | | 1 |J w fl I || jl I ■ §J 1 |j www. || | | | wMjlw 1 1_| ■ IJ , ilSlll SMITH, PERRY and CO.s mm/MKl THE EMPIRE» 260 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. O F IKnB/ Long Distance Phone Bank Reference Union Trust . .. -gFpu~Book on the Amebos. High-Class B ro o d - m a re s and Yearlings am — _ ON RECORD. g S8 ?« §SSfbbW.:S S 1 SSS, ::::::::: ™ IS a 1 Including that great slar of the turf, GOLD HEELS. 150 75 40 defiant 100 50 25 Albemarle 800 400 200 Geheimniss n xi • r c i a i _i r /- u I a lifio 200 mo 50 gom Ben .200 ux » oriy n. .......... » so 15 By 1 the receiver of E. J. Arnold and Co, bankrupts. Alfredo 500 250 125 Governor.. Dead. Otter Tail 1000 500 2o0 Afo GO 30 15 greyFnar ..... 100 50 g Fhilo.. ead. By Qrder Qf Courts Qf United states £or the Eastern Divisioa Qf the Authority 500 250 125 Gypzene". 150 75 40 P. of Endurance 125 GO 30 Eastern District of Missouri, and of the Southern District of Illinois, the undersigned He-Bad News 100 50 25 Gregor it..".... 40 20 10 Prince Eugene. 300 150 75 ceiVer of E. J. Arnold and Company, Bankrupts, will on Friday, May 1, 1903, sell at public Baron1PKnight 1000 500 250 KgChSiceilor 1 6 Rishtftd 50 25 12 auction for cash to the highest bidder the following racehorses, yearlings and broodmares: Bob Franklin .!!.!. 300 150 75 Irish Lad 40 20 10 Requisition 250 125 60 GOLD HEELS, B. H, 5, BY THE BARD— HEEL AND TOE. Bas dOr 400 200 100 Incubator ...... 50 25 12 Ravel 50 2o 12 STRANGER, B. H, 4, BY GOLDFINCH— DAREKA. Bob McLean 30 15 S J. Sid. Walker. 80 40 20 Sidney C. Love. SO 40 -0 OBLIGE, CH. M, 5, BY HENRY OF NAVARRE— GRATITUDE. Bonnie Burr 400 200 100 Janeway 50 2o 12 Sigmund ........ ... lo bo CALLATINE, CH. M, 12, BY ENQUIRER— COLOSSA, WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY Bourbon 150 75 40 Jack Orr 500 2o0 12o Spencer Beif SO 40 20 ST. AVONICUS. • SO 40 20 Jackfull 150 7o 40 Santon ......... 250 125 60 , Banter p JANET N CH_ M 18 BY McGREGOR— AMELIA. .. 150 75 40 Shooting Star.. 100 50 2o Benvollo 600 300 150 Judge Himes P0W WOW, B. M, 12, BY POWHATTAN-MLISS. .... 60 30 15 S nner Simon... 60 30 15 1000 500 250 Jack Young Beaugard SHIMOGA, CH. M, 8, BY SIR HUGO-THE TASK. jg g 8 SlSaS 7§ 3 len. Morrison.! 300 150 75 VERONA B. M, 9, BY SPENDTHR.FT-VAR.NA, WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY gKoy-::::.::::::1S 0 | Lyman Hay.... 15C , 75 40 40 25 10 /mf? LADY |kilful B. BY AYRSHIRE . AYA, M, 9, — CASTLEREAGH. .... 2o 12 endm 200 100 50 bavame iz b Captain Arnold oO DERTHA, B. M, 7, BY DONOVAN-DOROTHEA, WITH SUCKLING COLT BY .. 500 2o0 12o . . . 30 15 S berge A™ ™ Capable £lnSUist ,MP CLONSILLA, CH. M, 7, BY ENTHUSIAST— MAID OF ATHENS. S,haaumblef H j± Touchwood! 500 250 125 Sir Faust ..."..m 200 100 B. M, WHITE STAR IN? FOREHEAD, ABOUT 7 YEARS, BREEDING UNKNOWN. PniinnidV 50 25 12 Mackey Dwyer. 30 15 8 Standrd Bearer 300 150 75 CreolhT 200 100 50 Mexican ........ 40 20 10 The Don 60 30 15 YEARLINGS QrtnLI INuOi Dan McKenna SO 40 20 Mindora 200 100 50 The Picket 40 20 10 250 125 60 Monro . 200 100 50 Tom Maybin ... 400 200 100 Dauphin CH F BY ST. HILAIRE— ZONA. B. C, BY LONGSTREET— LAURA ETHEL. Dick Welles 30 15 8 Malory 150 75 40 Triad 100 50 2d q f by MARION— LADY AYA. B. C, BY TITHONUS— TASSEL. 80° 40° 20° Trapezist 1000 500 250 60 30 15 Moma Dupont By HURON— TAFFETA. B. F, BY LONGSTREET— TOUCH NOT. . ........... » B ......... 600 300 150 Merry Acrobat. « 3.0 15 Topsoil c; Discharged B By LONGSTREET-MA BELLE. CH. F, BY INSPECTOR B.-PIAZZA. Fo Kanealma 5 M° Kumenthai:: 200 100 lo Watoma"8.6..::::: 150 75 40 I will at the same time and by virtue of the same authority, and on the, same terms Foxy Kane 150 lau to 40 w i"1" a Kn 25 12 Will Sherrv * OO 100 50 sell „ to the highest cash bidder all other personal property of the Bankrupts estate, and ForeSAft MS S NaSta V. 200 100 50 Witf uUf. . ! ! ! ! 20 10 5 located Ion the farm, about two and one-half Smiles Southwest of Greenville, County Seat of w a wiwu-i£n 7 40 Novelist .1000 500 250 Woodlake SO 40 20 Bond County, Illinois. Said personal property consisting of two four-year-old mules; one lr-iir fin bu iv id 1 untonagon Ontonagon" 500 uw 250 125 Tardarm 50 25 12 buggy horse; sets of harness; two wagons; one oats crusher; lot of fence posts and lumber; Flocarlme — — saddles; bridles; lot of hay; corn and oats; farm implements; machinery and horse blankets, D A V OD Ol AV Quotations subject to change without notice. Remittances should ana- other appliances used by horsemen, together with all household furniture, consisting of yrf I J rt r LM I . be made payable to Smith, Perry and Co., The Empire, 260 btetc parior furniture, carpets, tables, sofas, rockers, sideboards, rugs, chairs, stoves, etc., etc. St., Chicago, by Express or P. O. Money Order New York or Chicago Exchange or Regto- The gale take Qn ises at the farm near Greenvme as aforesaid, on Unitedtlte. aYdcanada?3 Writeinformatfon Friday, May 1, 1903, commencing at eleven oclock in the forenoon. Terms cash. Pur- united »iate» ana auauj. wm.p chasers with satisfactory references or guaranties will be accorded usual priveleges as to NOTICE. Proof. The selections and handicap figures paymf,nt!! . , " attached to entries are arranged on the same All of the personal property . above -u mentioned « may be inspected xJA at any A, time by applying Dailv Racine Form Is a publication which basis. The latter come from the work ot to my agent, John Huffman, on the premises. For further information apply to the under- ia *rmifr hv it% ;tnff from dav to day. Its four experts after the telegraphic receipt of signed. "form" and the number of L charte are charts and entries. All persons are warned . SOLOMON L. SWARTS, Receiver of E. J. Arnold and Co., copyrighted. The chart numbers are so ar- not to use said chart or index numbers, selec- SALE and SALE, Attorneys. Missouri Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. ranged that legal identification is easy of tions or handicap figures. "~ SPRING MEETING OF THE WORTH JOCKEY CLUB Commences Wednesday, April 29. 2 1 Da y s Raci ng , April 29 to da y 22, Incl usivc, SIX OR MORE RACES DAILV, BEGINNING AT 2:30 P. M. MUSIC BY BANKS CREGIERS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION .00. WABASH R. K. Special Trains Leave Dearborn Station, Polk Street, as Follows: 7:15, 9:15, Af M., 12:20, 12:40, 12:55, 1:05, 1:20, 1:35, 2:05 P. M. * Allitrains stop at 22nd, 41st and 63rd Sts.* All trains daily except Sundays. Returning, one special train will leave Worth Race Track each day after the fifth race; all other trains immediately after close of last race. . Tickets may be purchased at any of the above stations to m Worth t» Race mi Track and j*. return for *c«r 25 cents. i Reeular suburban trains to Chicago. Ridge at 6:05, 8:G0, a.m., 1:25, 2:30, 2:50, 6:10, 9:17 p.m. daily, except Sundays, and regular Sunday suburban trains to Chicago Ridge at •* 9:45 a.m., 1:25, 4:35, 6:10, 9:17 p.m. Conveyances connect with electric cars at Mount Olivet, direct to track. . I Special Sunday train leaves Chicago at 9 : 1 5 a.m., returning from race track at 1 :00 p. m. ; Fare lor Round Trip on all Race Trains 25 Cents. EDWARD JASPER, Secretary, Room 30, 170 E. Madison St. Chicago]


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