FEED ALL HORSES CLEAN OATS 



Patent Juno 8th, 1886. 



BY VBIKH 



KASPERS SELF-ACTING 

 OAT S CLEAN ER. 



This is tlie most perfect Grain Purifier kno^rn. 

 Cannot f;et out of order and -will last for years. 

 Mo po'wer necessary. It saves sickness amongf 

 horses^ money, time aud trouble. All private, 

 livery, boardingand teaming stablesand stock 

 farms skonld have one. The oats are cleaned 

 as they pass through the spout. 



FOEEST HILL, Sept. 10, 1886. To Whoni it May Concern— 

 The Oat Cleaner put in my stable by C. Kasper is a perfect 

 success as an Oats Purifier. J. D. ROCKEFELLER, 



Per H. M. Sinclair. 

 CLEVELAND,©., Sept. 29, 1886.— Kasper's Oats Cleaner is 

 the best and must eflective device that I have ever seen or 

 used for the purpose. W. J. GORDON, 



Of the Cleveland Driving Park Ass'n. 



CLEVELAND, O , Sept. 21, 1886.— I would advise pnyone 



EeepinfT horses and desiring to feed clean oats, to purcnase 



one of your Oats Cleaners. It certainly does all you claim 



for it, and works to my entire satisfaction. 



Tours truly, WM. EDWARDS, 



Of the Cleveland Driving Park Ass'u. 

 ST. LOUIS, MO., Dec. 20, 1886.— Mr. Chris. Kasper— In refer- 

 ence to your Kasper Oats Cleaner, it is one of the best ar- 

 rangements that I have ever seen, and I would not be without 

 it if it cost three times the price. And no stable shouM be 

 without one, as it is necessary for the health of the animals 

 that they be fed clean food. A. MURRAY, 



Supt. American Express Co.'s Stable. 

 CHICAGO. April 18th. 1887.— Mr. O. C. Cleave— Dear Sir:- 

 You may say that the Chicago Fire Department has placed 

 Rasper's Oats Cleaner into general use, and that I am fully 

 satisfied that it is a grand article for all stables, and 

 especially where horses are urged to speed and need good 

 wind. Clean oats should always be fed to all horses, and by 

 using your Cleaner it can easily bo done. 



Yours respectfully. D. J. SWENIE, 



Chief of Chicago Fii-e Dept. 

 CHICAGO, Aprill. 1887.— Mr. O. C. Cleave— Dear Sir: The 

 two Kasper's Oats Cleaners which you placed in the stables 

 of J. V. Farwell & Co. are giving the very best of satis- 

 faction. I have used fans and other contrivances for clean- 

 ing oats, but have never before found any way to clean the 

 oats as perfectly as with your cleaners. They remove all 

 impurities that should not be fed to horses, and as all oata 

 should be cleaned before feeding, I strongly recommend the 

 Kasper'sSelf-Acting Oats Cleaner as the best device mods 

 for this purpose. Yours truly, 



CAPT. PHILLIPS. 

 Supt. J. V. Farwell & Co.'s Stables. 

 Used in their stables and endorsed by 

 STOCK FARMS. 

 M. W. Dunham. Wayne, 111. T.W. Harvey, Turlington.Neb. 

 T. P. Phillips, Naperville, 111. Clairview,Grosse Point, Mich. 

 Galbroith Bros., Janesville, Hamlin's, East Aurora, N.T. 



Wis. Jewett's, East Aurora, N. Y. 



Waters. Genoa Junction, Wis. Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa. 

 J. O. Wolcott, Hutchinson, Forest City Farm. Cleveland. 

 Kan. W. H. Wilson, Cynthiana, Ky. 



WASHINGTON, B. C. 

 White House Stable. Government Printing Office. 



War Department Stable. W. C. Whitney, Secrdtary 



U. S. Senate Stable. Navy. 



BUFFALO, N. T. 

 Dr. Hinckley, Veterinary. Harry Hamlin. 

 Dr. D. B. Stumpf, Veterinary. S. S. Jewett. 

 C.J. Hamlin. Henry C. Jewett. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 

 ' Mayor John A. Roche. Marshall Field. 



Hon. O. B. Farwell. Henry Field. 



J. V. Farwell. Potter Palmer. 



ROCHESTER, N. T. 

 Hon. Frederick Cook. Jos. Cunningham. 



D. W. Wright. Jas. Hart. 



Wm. S.Kimball. 



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