Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TO OWNERS OF HORSES! Do you not know that a horse as ordinarily shod does not have the footing which nature intended? For travel on pavements and hard and stony roads some protection for horses’ feet is necessary, but ordinary shoeing is inadequate and injurious. It throws the entire weight of the horse on the outer rim of the hoof alone, and removes it entirely from the frog, leaving the latter exposed to injury from nails, glass or jagged stones, upon which a horse is liable to step at any time. The result in thousands of cases is that the horse becomes lamed from contraction, corns, thrush, cuts Or bruises. Ordinary shoeing is wrong in principle and injurious in A horse can be shod so that the pressure can be distributed just as it would be were the horse standing barefooted on the turf, and at the same time a complete protection against all injuries to the foot can be secured. This can be done by using the LOCKIE HORSESHOE : PAD, the principal feature of which is a stout soleleather sole placed between the hoof and the shoe, as seen in the cuts. The LOCKIE PAD is used and indorsed in strongest terms by BUDD DOBLE and scores of wellknown horse-driver# and traines; DR. W. SHEPARD and scores of well-known veterinary surgeons; H. V. BEMIS and scores of well-known horse-owners; J. J. BROWN and scores of well-known liverymen. Hundreds , : of horseshoers indorse it. Save your horse by saving his feet. IhcmsO bis value by curing his feet. Make -z - him much more valuable by giving him always a safe, sure and springy footing, thus increasing his confidence and speed, improving his temper, and giving him the disposition to do his prettiest and best. Thousands are now using the LOCKIE PAD, and every one indorses it. Every horse-owner is cordially invited to call and learn more about the PAD, or to write for full particulars. We will shoe your lame horses with the PAD. and if they are not cured will charge you nothing. Liberal discount to the trade. All horseshoers can - apply the PAD without license. 1 LOCKIE HORSESHOE PAD COHP’Y. ALBERT CROSBY, Pres’t. D. McLEAN, Manager. < OFFICES: N. E. Cor. N. Clark and Kinzie Sts., Rooms 1 and 2, CHICAGO, HJL. 4U. 1 | , ~,, I —min -Tmoanr,

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