untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-04-30

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Publishers of the Official Organ of the Western Jockey Club JjQgjjj FOFCBtl StB All the Turf — P All Tracks O F ; S;Per- Sports High-Class Broodmares and Yearlings Edited ON RECORD. Including that great star of the turf, GOLD HEELS. £3 By the receiver of E. J. Arnold and Co , bankrupts. JCX By orier of the District Courts of the United States for the Eastern Division of the t J l—v I 1 1 •■ 1 k / Eastern District of Missouri, and of the Southern District of Illinois, the undersigned Re- I J/J 1 1 / ceiver of E. J. Arnold and Company, Bankrupts, will on Friday, May 1, 1903, sell at publlo 1— v- 4 1 S J auction for cash to the highest bidder the following racehorses, yearlings and broodmares: C.CUn GOLD HEELS, B. H, 5, BY THE BARD— HEEL AND TOE. rOrmoneetS T-«:~:~« STRANGER, B. H, 4, BY GOLDFINCH— DAREKA. . r- . . 2 Taming .OBLIGE, CH. M, 5, BY HENRY OF NAVARRE — GRATITUDE, and EnUieS E— V • m CALLATINE, CH. Mf 12, BY ENQUIRER—COLOSSA, WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY I NeWS a ST. AVONICUS. Fxnertlv i Sj ill f T „ . .. imp. janet n., ch. m, is, by mcgregor— amelia. LA° J If Ji II I Snena tv pow wow, b. m, 12, by powhattan-mliss. InHVH 1 « ■ fc, IMP. SHIMOGA, CH. M, 8, BY SIR HUGO — THE TASK. IMUCACU IJJ VERONA, B. M, 9, BY SPENDTHRIFT— VARIN A, WITH SUCKLING FILLY BY C.0 G-3 BITTER ROOT. XJs I IMP. LADY AYA, B. M, 9, BY AYRSHIRE— CASTLEREAGH. , IMP. DERTHA, B. M, 7, BY DONOVAN— DOROTHEA, WITH SUCKLING COLT BY .. _ • I /• * IMP. CLONSILLA, CH. M, 7, BY ENTHUSIAST— MAID OF ATHENS. v C T I /IITl B* M WH,TE STAR ,N FOREHEAD, ABOUT 7 YEARS, BREEDING UNKNOWN. ■ 1 ~~ • YEARLINGS. ** J _ . CH. F, BY ST. HILAIRE— ZONA. B. Cf. BY LONGSTREET— LAURA ETHEL. ! II 8 1 B. F, BY MARION— LADY AYA. B. C, BY TITHONUS— TASSEL. I I M I | B. C, BY HURON— TAFFETA. B. F, BY LONGSTREET— TOUCH NOT. 11 I I n 1 B. C, BY LONGSTREET— MA BELLE. CH. F, BY INSPECTOR B. — PIAZZA. Tfalporanhir Subscription Price Off OUr 1 wil1 at the same time, and by virtue of the same authority, and on the same terms. I iv/gi tips iiv- sell 0 the highest cash bidder all other personal property of the Bankrupts estate, and rsrra.r** fwn PrfSf* located on the farm about two and one-half miles Southwest of Greenville, County Seat of OriCCl ONF MONTH $ 1 1 voav-o Bond county, Illinois. Said personal property consisting of two four-year-old mules; one . vyni- 1 ivi • • •+» t»*.*j R#=kfrn*f=k thf* buggy horse; sets of harness; two wagons; one oats crusher; lot of fence posts and lumber; VOnCISe CIY MHMTUC 7|ta UCIU1C U IO saddles; bridles; lot of hay; corn and oats; farm implements; machinery and horse blankets, . olA I IvJlNlClO . • i,0J C*Wtr+ = .rtr and other appliances used by horsemen, together with all household furniture, consisting of OmelV niCagO parlor furniture, carpets, tables, sofas, rockers, sideboards, rugs, chairs, stoves, etc., etc. ONE YEAR . . . 14.00 Dai liPS II Tne sale wil* take Place on tne premises at the farm near Greenville as aforesaid, on i*riAiujj Friday, May 1, 1903, commencing at eleven oclock in the forenoon. Terms cash. Pur- SENT AS FIRST GLASS MATT, chasers with satisfactory references or guaranties will be accorded usual priveleges as to payments. IN PLAIN ENVELOPE All of the personal property above mentioned may be inspected at any time by applying ——————— ■ — — « • — to my agent, John Huffman, on the premises. For further information apply to the under- Daily Racing Form Pub. Co., 124-126 Fifth Ave., Chicago, III. solomon l. swarts, Receiver of e. j. Amow and Co., — — — ■— ■ r SALE and SALE, Attorneys. Missouri Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. SPRING MEETING OF THE WORTH JOCKEY CLUB 4 Commences Wednesday, April 29. 2 i Days Racing, April 29 to Hay 22, Inclusive. __ _____ _ __ _____ » . SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY, BEGINNING AT 2:30 P. M. MUSIC BV BANKS CREGIERS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION .00. WABASH R. R. Special Trains Leave Dearborn Station, Polk Street, as Follows: 7:15, 9:15, A. M., 12:20, 12:40, 12:55, 1:05, 1:20, 1:35, 2:05 P. M. All trains stop at 22nd, 41st and 63rd Ste. All trains daily except Sundays. Reluming, one special train will leave Worth Race Track each day afterthe fifth race; all other traiDS immediately after close of last race. , Tickets may be purchased at aty of the above stations to Worth Race Track and return for 25 cents. . . Regular suburban traiDS to Chicago Ridge at 6:05, 8:C0, a.m., 1:25, 2:30, 2:50, 6:10, 9:17 p.m. daily, except Sundays, and regular Sunday suburhan 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. 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 20 Cents. EDWARD JASPER, Secretary, Room 30, 170 E. Madison St. Cnicago


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