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■bowing the Effects of SoaUngr a Horse's Foot Dally tbrcngb ■ Cmam 

 palgn on ttae Turt, 



many shoes to-day before the American horse owner; some are pat- 

 nnted and some are not. They are introduced by specialists and 

 men that are seeking t- produce something new to make money out 

 of. But let me say I do not believe that there ever will be a shoe 

 manufactured that will do away with the plain, good common-sens* 

 shoe, forged and made by hand by a practical horse-shoer. I con- 

 demn all machinery-made shoes, and only recommend shoes forged 

 and made by hand. (See engraving on opposite page for my idea of 

 horse-shoes.) 



Question. How many blaoksmitha or horse-shoen ura then ia 

 America ? 



Ummi^r. 172.72B horse-slioeTM. 



