^ GRIFFITH (Sl turner CO. ^'53 



Price, with 



Traces, 1 Is 

 2% inches, 

 inches Sin- 



CARRIAGE AINO WAOOIN HARINESS 



Wo. 700 — SIKGIii: BUGGY HASNESS. — Bridle, ''^ inch: Traces. 1 inch; Saddle, 2 i/. 

 inclies; Breast Cullar and Breecliing. sins:le leather; Flat Lines, with Web-Hand 

 parts; X-C ilountinsr. Price, witli Collar and Hames, $8.00; with Breast Collar, 

 $7.50. 



No. 603 — SINGI.I: BUGGY HASNBSS. — Bridle, inch; Traces, 1^ inches; Saddle. 

 3 inches; wUli NiLktl Hook and I'errets; Breast Collar and Breeching, folded, with 

 straight lav; Flat Liiic.-^: X-C .Mounting; imitation Hand Stitched. Price, with Col- 

 lar and Hames. $11.00; witli Breast Collar. $10.50. 



Ho. 4 — SIHOI.E BUGGY HABNESS.— Bridle, -s inch; Traces, IVs inches; Saddle. 

 3 inihes; Breast Collar and Breecliing, folded, with straight lay; Flat lanes; X-C 

 Mounting, witli Nickel Hook and Terrets: imitation Hand Stitched. 

 Collar and Haines. $12.00; witli Breast Collar. $11.25. 



No. A — HAND-MASE SINGI.E BUGGY HARNESS. — Biidle. inch; 

 inclies; Saddle. 3 inches. Hand Laci-d, Ij<>atl;er Lined; Breast Collar. 

 V-shape. with IK inches Single Leather Traces att.iclied; Breeching, 1'/; 

 gle Leatlier; Flat Lines; full Nickel or imitation Rubber Mounting; Hand Stitched 

 Price, with Collar and Hames. $18.00; with Breast Collar, $16 25. 



No. 29 — DOUBI^E BUGGY HABNESS. — Bridle, % inch; Traces. 1 Inch; fancy 

 bound Pcds: 1 '4 inches side pieces and folded Bellybands; Turnback, ^\ inch; Hip 

 Strap, -'s inch, with patent leather Drops; Flat Lines; Sheep Collars; X-C Mounting. 

 Price. $19.00. 



No. 19 — DOUBZiE BUGGY HABNESS. — Bridle. % inch; imitation Chain Front; 

 Tr;ices. IK inches; fr.ncv lifHiiid Pails under same; inclies side pieces and folded 



Bellybands; Turnback. \ iiuh; no Hip Strap; Fhit Lines; Kip Collars, full Nickel 

 or imitation Ruliber Mountinus; imitati(;n Hand Stitched. Prict, $26.00. 



No. 35 — SOUBI.E BUGGY HABNESS. — Bridle, •'•s inch; Traces. inche.s; Plain 



Pads, with leather Hiaisings under same; 1', inches side pieces; folded Bellybands; 

 Turnback. % inch, waved; Flat Lines; Kip Collars; Nickel <n- imitation Rubber 

 Mounting; imitatmn Hand Stitched; nicelv finished. " Price. $29.50. 



No. 93 — SINGZ.E CABBIAGE HABNESS. — Bridle, •'•s inch; Traces, 11/4 inches; 

 Saddle, S'i inches; Breast Collar and Breeching, folded with straight lay; Flat 

 Lines; X-C Mounting; Imitation Hand Stitched. Price, with Collar and Hames, 

 $13.50. 



No. 94 — SINGU: CABBIAGE HABNESS. — Bridle. ■14 inch. Chain Front; Traces. 

 I'l inches; Saddle. 4 inches; Breast Collar and Breeching, folded, with straight lay; 

 Flat Lines; Nickel Hn, k a!id T>-iTi ts. and l.ahnice of Mounting X-C; imitation Hand 

 Stitched. Price, with Srlit Kip. I'lain Front Collar and Hames, $16.25. 



No. 354— SINGI.E CABBIAGE HABNESS. — Bridle, -i-inch Front; Traces, 1% 

 ini lies; Saddle, 3 inchts; Hand Laced, Leatl er Lined; Breast Collar and Breeching, 

 f(dded. with wave lay; Flat Lines; full Nickel or imitation Rubber Mounting; 

 imitation Hand Stitched. Price, with Collar and Hames, $16.50; with Breast Col- 

 l.-ir. $14.75. 



No. 20 — EZFBESS HABNESS. — Bridle, ^ inch; Traces, 1 1/, inches; to buckle to 

 Hames or witli Hei-l Cliains and attached to Hames; Saddle, 4% inches, with Kersey 

 laning; folded Breed ing, with straigh t lay; double Hip Straps; Brass or Nickel 

 Mounting; imitatic;n H.uid Stitched. Price, $21.00. 



No. 27 — EXFBESS HABNESS. — Bridle. »4 inch; Traces, 1% inches: Saddle, 1 

 inches; red wood Hanu-s, with X-C Ball Top; folding Breeching, with straight lay; 

 ilouble Hip Straps; X-C Mounting. Price, $15.75. 



No. 26 — EXFBESS HABNESS. — Bridle. ^4 inch; 

 Traces. 1'4 inches, witli Cock Eyes; Saddle, 4 inches, 

 witli Kersey Lining; red wood Hames, with Brass 

 Ball Top; folded Breeching, with straight lay; dou- 

 ble Hip Straps; Brass Mounting; imitation Hand 

 Stitched. Price. $''9.00. 



No. 1014 — DOUBI.E WAGON HABNESS. — Bridle, 

 ■■^i inch; Harness Leather Winkers; Ball Top Hames; 

 1 ^-inch Traces, riveted to Hames, with Chain Ends; 

 ffdded Pad and Breeching; a',-inch Double Hip Strap; 

 Hog Collars; Flat Lir.es. Price. $22.75. 



No. 9 — DOUBI^E Wagon HABNESS. — Bridie. :V4 

 inch; Patent Leather AVinkeis: Ball Tr;p Hames; 

 1 '-j-inch Traces, riveted to Hames, with Chain Ends; 

 folded Pads and Breeching; "(.-inch Double Hip Strap; 

 Kip Collars; Flat Lines; imitation Hand Stitched. 

 Price. $31.25. 



No. 17 — HEAVY DOUBI^E WAGON HABNESS. — 



Bridle. ?4 inch- Patent Leather Winkers; Box Loop 

 Checks; Brass Ball Top Hames; 2-inch Traces, riv- 

 eted to Hames. with Chain Ends: Heavy Pads and 

 Breeching: 1-inch Double Hip Strap; Kip Collar; 

 Flat Lines; imitation Hand Stitched. Price, $37.50. 

 HOBSrBACK GOODS ON AVTliaZ:; . 



HOBSZ COI.I.ABS. 

 No. 75 — DBAFT. — Split 

 Leather Rim and Back; 

 Blacked Tick Face: Pat- 

 ent Fasteners. $1.25. 



No. 85 — B B A F T. — 

 Black Split Leather Rim 

 and Back; Sheep Face; 

 Patent Fasteners. $1.60. 



No. 17 — TEAM. — Black 

 Split Leather Rim and 

 Baek: Tick Face, extra 

 lined, all hand-sewed, 

 with Leather Thon.g; Pat- 

 ent Fasteners. $1.85. 



No. 571 — TEAM. — 

 Hand-sewed, with Leath- 

 er Thong: Black Split. 

 Russet Sheep Face: P.it- 

 ent Fasteners. $2.25. 



No. 155 — SCOTCH. — 

 Kip Rim and Back; extra 

 lined Tick Face, all hand-sewed with Thong; Patent 

 Fasteners. $2.75. 



No. 1 — CANAIL. — All Kip, Russet Face, hand-sewed, 

 with heavy Thongs; Patent Fasteners. $3.25. 



No. 52 — BUGGY. — All Kip. Blacked. 2 Buckles. 

 Sl.-^S. 



and 



LANKFOBB COTTON 

 DUCK HOIZSE COIiIiABS. 



No Fids Needed. 

 Endorsed by Farms rs 

 Stock Growers. 

 Designed for hea\y dray.;, 

 wagon and general farm xise. 

 Guaranteed to cure Galls 

 and Sore Shoulders. Pre- 

 vents Sweeny, Balk and Ten- 

 der Shoulders in youn.g 

 stock. 



A collar and pad combined. 

 Built on strictly hygienic 

 principles. Tliej' start clean- 

 er and stay clean longer than 

 similar goods. With care it 

 should last two or three 

 years. Filled with cotton 

 fibre and oiled sufficient to 

 give the fibre life and pre- 

 vent packing and caking. 



Made of Heavy Duck, with 

 leather bearings, open at 

 bottom and rolls back and 

 forth as the load comes on 

 and off, utterly banishing 

 the friction unavoidable in 

 a top opening collar. 



Cannot sweeny a horse or 

 colt with this collar. 



Prices: Heavy Dray Col- 

 lar. $1.50; \^'a2fon and Plow 

 Collar. $1.25; Junior Collar. 

 $1.00; Buckeve Wagon and 

 Plow Collar. $1.25. 



The Horse Collar 

 That's Hameless 

 and Padless 



,.\ We want ev- 



ery farmer and 

 teamster w h o 

 has suffered an- 

 ;j} noyance, Incon- 

 7''^ venience and 

 loss from th<- 

 use of hors( 

 collars wh i c li 

 cau.se sore shoulders on his horses t" 

 write us. 



We want to send him our booklet of 

 testimonials proving that our Hameless 

 Ad.justable Horse Collars not only pre- 

 vent, but will ctire, while working, th" 

 sores on shoulders and necks of horses. 



They prove that ours is the idea! 

 Horse Collar in all cli urates, and under 

 all conditions. 



They are cheaper becanse they don'i 

 wear out, and because there are rin 

 hames or sweat pads to buy. 



Tliey are better because they are 

 lighter and stronger. 



They save time whenever the team is 

 hooked up or unharnessed. 



They are easily and quickly attached 

 to any style of harness. 



No farmer or teamster can afford to 

 now use the old style coliar.s with its 

 drawing, rolling, puckering, pinching- 

 motion, which rubs the flesh into spres. 



It's econoTiy, it's convenience, it's 

 horse comfort to vise a hard, perfectly 

 adjusted and fitted metal collar. 



Read what Hon. L. W. Watkins, Farm 

 Machinery Expert of the JNtichigan Stati- 

 Board of Agriculture, says about tneni . 



"My attention was first called to 

 the Adjustable Hameless Collar by 

 Hon. Chas. A. Waldron, V. S., of Te- 

 eiimseh. Mich., member of the State 

 lO.xainining Board. 



"I procured two sets of these col- 

 lai s frinn the manufacturers at Caro. 

 .Mich., and have used them two full 

 seasons in the heaviest farm work — 

 such as on corn harvesters, plow ing 

 with Great Western gang plows, 

 largest size manure spreaders, etc.. 

 and I believe them as near perfect 

 as can be. They are smooth and 

 firm, witti no twisting or leverage of 

 hames. ;uid are perfectl.v adjustable. 

 I have discarded all other coliar.s 

 from my team harnesses, and use no 

 other. I am not an agent and am in 

 no way interested in the s.ales. With- 

 out being asked to do so I send tliis 

 deserved testimonial of thoii- useful- 

 ness for the benefit of my friends." 



Write today for catalogue and prices. 

 Don't wait till the rush of spring work 

 comes on. Agents and dealers make 

 good money selling these collars — Free 

 territory. 



IB-inch Collar 1 price 



J||-i"ch Collar [ g- 



2( -inch C o ar 1 



22-inch Collar J ^ 



Any size adjustablo to 1ij inches 

 longer. 



