''&IIEENPIELD" FOnaED OX SHOE. 



Made under the Parker and Colburn Patents, frona Burden's H. B. and S. Iron. 

 Nail holes punched and every shoe perfect. 



The Parker and Colburn Patents cover broadly the dies in which the shoes ar^ 

 forced. We are the onJij licensees, and all parties are cautioned against using either 

 of the dies or the forcing mechanism or processes so protected, as our rights under 

 said patents will be fully maintained. 



While we can furnish either the Concave Shoe with One Calk, or the Flat Shoe with 

 Two Calks, we emphatically recommend the Concave, with one Calk, for the following 

 reasons, viz. : 



First — Because the entire bearing of the shoe should come upon the shell of the 

 hoof and not upon the ball or the tender part of the foot, as is necessarily the case with 

 the flat shoe. This principle is recognized by all experts in the shoeing both of oxen 

 and horses, and will prevent a tendency to sore footedness. 



Second — Because by having one Calk only the shoe can be cut oflf or lengthened and 

 fitted more perfectly to tlie foot. 



Third— Because by having one Calk only theshoer can make the other calk at any 

 angle lie desires. 



No. 0, Full Length, Concave, i% inches, weight p3r set of eight shoes, 2 pounds. 



2, " " " 51^ " 



3 ** " '* 6 '* 



" 4' i' " i' 61^ iv 



Packed in boxes or kegs of 100 pounds, half each rights and lefts, 

 and no charge for packages. 



PRICES. 



For orders of One Ton, or more 9 cents per pound. 



1,000 lbs. or more 9>^ " 



" 500 " '• ~ 10 " " 



Less than 500 lbs lOi^ " " 



Made ONLY by MILLERS FALLS COMPANY, 



03 Reade Street, = ^ » Ne^vv York. 



HOLD BY ALL MABDWAItE DEALERS. 



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