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Image from page 386 of “Breeder and sportsman” (1882)
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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : [s.n.]
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant


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men, prominentbreeders and trainers the world overon every kind of lameness. Save-the-horse permanently cures,without scar, blemish, or loss of hair,bone and bog spavin, ringbone, (exceptlow ringbone), thoroughpin, curb splint,capped hock, wind puff, broken down,bowed or strained tendon, or any case oflameness. At all druggists and dealers in the United States and Canada or sent expresspaid by TROY CHEMICAL CO., BINGHAMTON, N. Y. D. E. NEWELL,56 Bayo Vista Avenue, Oakland, Cal. 1108 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal The First National Bank Corner Post and Montgomery Streets Complete BankingService I. The First National Bank fully equipped for commercial business. II. First Federal Trust Company, associated with the First National Bank,pays interest on deposits, and takes entire charge of property, real and personal. III. Armor Plate Safe Deposit Vaults, the highest type of security, guaranteeabsolute protection for valuables. Inspection Invited As San Franciscos Shopping Headquarters


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offers unlimited selections with prices thelowest for the qualities always. The Emporiums liberal moneyback policyinsures the best moneys worth and perfectsatisfaction or money refunded. Everything to eat, drink, wear or use inthe home under one roof. Market St., Foot of Powell, San Francisco THE HOLIDAY COMBINATION SALE of high-class Trotters and Pacers AND SADDLE HORSES will take place at our Pavilion Monday Evening, Dec. 20, 09 Commencing at 7:30 oclock. Among those to be sold without reserve are handsome sons and daughters of Mc-Kinney 2:11J£> Zombro 2:11, Zolock 2:053£, Searchlight 2:03>£, Lecco 2:09%, Kin-ney Lou 2:01%, Diablo 2:09%, Eey Direct 2:10, Stam B. 2:11%, Alta Vela 2:11%,Seymour Wilkes 2:0S%, Nutwood Wilkes 2:16%, Altivo. 2:18%, Chas. Derby 2:20,and other well-known sires out of mares by Dexter Prince, Secretary, Gossiper2:14%, Guy Wilkes 2:15%, Boodle 2:12%, Sable Wilkes 2:18, Chas. Derby 2:20,Altamont 2:26, etc. Some of the Greatest Speed Prospects, Finest R


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Image from page 881 of “History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families” (1918)
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Identifier: historyofclaynor02turn
Title: History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Turner, John, b. 1852 Semling, C. K. (C. Knut), b. 1865
Subjects: Clay County (Minn.) — History Clay County (Minn.) — Biography Norman County (Minn.) — History Norman County (Minn.) — Biography
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : B.F. Bowen & Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN


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rter section in Bear Park township, where his widowstill makes her home. Since the land was raw and somewhat covered withunderbrush and small timber, he had considerable difficulty in bringing itto a state of cultivation, but since he was made of the same stufif of whichreal pioneers are made, he cleared his holding, broke the ground and plantedhis first crop, from which he reaped a harvest which was entirely up to hisexpectations. The next problem was adequate farm buildings, but he setto vork with a will and, finally as a reward for his labors, he finished anadmirable farm plant, which includes good, svibstantial buildings and a com-fortable farm home. Before he came to America, he met Karen Gagnas, whom he marriedafter he came to America. She was born in Norway, January i, 1854, adaughter of Arnt and Johanna Gagnas, and to this union eight children havebeen born, as follow: Arnt, a farmer of Matana; Severt, cashier of the THE NEVi YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENeXTILDEN FOUNDATIONS


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G. H. .MEMUK. CLAY AND NORMAN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA. J21 First National Bank of Litchfield, North Dakota; Peter C, who operatesthe old homestead; Trena, who married Bert Davis and is now residing atFertile, Minnesota; Martha, living with her brother and mother on the homeplace; Clara, the wife of Theodore Nordheim, and is now a resident ofGodfrey township, Polk county, Minnesota; John, at home, and Joseph, whois assistant cashier of Security Bank of Temple, North Dakota. Peter C. Sundet, who now lives with his mother on the home farm,which he operates very successfully, is a well-known farmer of the vicinity.He is now township supervisor and has served the community in thatcapacity for some years. GEORGE HERBERT MELBYE. George Herbert Melbye, well-known educator, superintendent of schoolsin Lockhart, interested in the coaching of boys bands and farm clubs, andotherwise identified with the general progress of educational affairs in andabout Norman county, has the distinction of being the


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