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j ,- flW ^ - nu-jtjnutj rur EXTENT dHb COfiritt riENSIVENt 5i Of EiniSlT OF HflHC-MUOE HORSESHOES, 



4 J ''^ ^ or sfEtiHL bEsmN. imtenoeo to irEriEOT DEtEtTs in houses' rcEr. both NflTyRdi. und as rue 

 'si - ■ JJF ■ES'J'-TS or inpRof-ER smoeih^i j»o otso to in^reusc tme SPetb of TROTTind 4rtb tiRiviH^ 



" *-> HORSES MORSESHOEBi TOOLS FOR t.REOT HERIT, ESPEt.ldLLT Mt THE TOOT flOJUSTEB, t"flKM IS 



'jif vE«r ErrECTiUE jmb sjhrie, unc enables tme operatob to so flo^usx tm shoe 4S 



TO KRFtSTLT EQUALIZE ITS PBCSSWBE TO 





"The TTnited Stntes of America, Tiy act of their Congre<;=;, have authorized The World's Cohimbian 

 Commission, at the 1 iiternatioiial Kxhibition licKl in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois, in the_ year 

 1893, to decree a medal for specific merit which is set forth below, over the name of an individual judge 

 acting as an examiner, upon the finding of a board of International Judges, to William Riissell, Cincin- 

 nati, Ohio, Exhibit: Horseshoes and Horseshoers' Tools. Award: Horseshoes —for extent and com- 

 prehensiveness of Exhibit of Hand-made Horseshoes, of special design, intended to remedy defects 

 in horses' feet, both natural and as the results of improper shoeing, and also to increase the speed of 

 trotting and driving horses. Horseshoers' Tools— for Great Merit especially in the Foot Adjuster, 

 which is very effective and simple, and enables the operator to so adjust the shoe as to perfectly 

 equalize its pressure to all parts of the foot." 



