Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1881 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A GRAND STEEPLE CHASE As if there were not sufficient excitement at the nsual horse-race, these meetings on the turf nearly always close with a grand steeple chase. This kind of race combines all the excitement of the regular race, with the super-added element of danger which seems to give further zest to the sport. Horses, and good ones at that, often receive severe iujuriee, which render them practically useless for long periods. At least this was the state of affaire until ownere and breeder) of fine stock began to finely use St. Jacobs Oil, the Great German Remedy for man and beast. This invaluable article to horsemen has so grown into favor on account of its phenomenal efficacy in diseases of domestic animals, especially the horse, that it would be difficult indeed to discover A horsemen unacquainted with its magical potency. The Philadelphia Kitty Hour, in ft recent Irene eaya : •' But one of the most important developements concernin'? St. Jacobs Oii, is the discovery that it has properties which are beneficial to the animal as well as to the human species. It has, of late, been in active demand ambng livery men and others for use on horses suffering from sprains or abrasions. The most prominent instance known of in this connection, is that related by Mr. David Walton, a well-known Friend, who keeps a livery stable at 1245 North Twelfth street Mr. Walton states that he was boarding a valuable horse belonging to Benjamin McClurg, also a resident of North Twelfth street. A few weeks ago the animal slipped and badly sprained his leg, making him very lame. Mr. Walton used two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil on the animal and found within less than one week, that there was no need for any more, for the animal was as well as ever.
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