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JOHN H. SHULTS, PAKKVILLE FARM, 



Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1886. 

 MR. OTTO KORNEMANN, New York. 



Dear Sir : In answer to your letter inquiring as to 

 the satisfaction of the use of the Peat Moss, I will say it 

 l s the cheapest ft>r bedding of anything I ever heard of, 

 unless it is the bare floor itself, and next to that is sawdust ; 

 either of the two is very objectionable to the horse. It 

 gating of horses in training. 

 will keep a horse com- 

 12 x 12 from two to three 

 "use it under all ray horses 

 now; my pet horse "Pi." Vast" enjoys it immensely; 

 there is no slipping in stalls in getting up. 

 Yours truly, 



JOHN H. SHULTS. 



does away with the 

 I think one bale 

 fortably bedded in' 

 months with proper cat<_. 



CORNER CHESTNUT AND BROAD STS., 



Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 7, 1886. 



MR. OTTO KORNEMANN, 14 Platt St., N. Y. 



Dear Sir : I have pleasure in stating that I have 

 used the O. K. Brand of Peat Moss Stable Bedding for 

 six months, and that I consider it the most durable, 

 healthiest and cleanest bedding I ever used. It also keeps 

 the horses' feet in perfect condition. The cost of bedding 

 with Peat Moss is less than with straw. 



Yours truly, 



R. STEEL. 



The O. KL- Brand, of 



PEAT MOSS STABLE BEDDING, 



IMPORTED FROM GERMANY, 



Deodorizes the manure and thereby produces PURE AIR so necessary to the 

 HEALTH of the animals, who have otherwise to inhale the obnoxious 

 ammonia gas. It makes a SOFT, CLEAN bed, and horses' feet undergo a 

 radical change, inasmuch as they become soft where they had been hard. 

 Horses require LESS GROOMING owing to the CLEANSING PROP- 

 ERTIES of the Peat Moss. When IGNITED it only SMOULDERS and 

 does not, by flaming up like straw, endanger the lives of horses and cattle, as 

 well as the building. It is a disinfectant. It yields a rich fertilizer, worth 

 more than the cost of the bedding. 



If properly used, from one to two bales will suffice for one horse per year. 



It will be seen that its LASTING qualities alone make it worth 

 DOUBLE THE PRICE OF RYE STRAW, and four times that of wheat, 

 oat, or rice straw. 



Sold in Bales of 22 cubic feet ; from 60 to 66 Bales to a Car Load of 



20,000 pounds. 



OTTO KORNEMANN, Importer, 



14 PLATT STREET, NEW YORK 



