THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
February 27, 1897 
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Strength and 
'^Condition 
Mean Much to a Horseman; they are the glory of the horse, and 
the inspiration of his owner. 'These qualities cannot be attained by drug¬ 
ging with tonics nor condiments, but in nature’s own way: feeding right. 
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A perfectly balanced grain ration will endow a horse with endurance 
and staying qualities, and make his appearance tell of perfect condition. 
This is just where the H=0 Co.’S Horse Feed comes in. It will 
make your horses plump and hard; insure to them the best condition and 
fitness for work, and free them from the tendency to colic. 
Our Guarantee is a very simple one: The H-O Co.’s Feeds must 
do as we sav or your money will be refunded. These Feeds (Horse, Dairy, 
Poultry) are not produced at haphazard, but in their blendings represent 
years of practical experience in feeding, and exhaustive scientific research 
into the comparative value of grains. 
Made to sell? Of course th$y are; but made to sell more than once 
to the same buyer. 
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The H-0 ( Oatrr ^ ) Company, New York City 
Kindly favor us with your request for prices and fuller information, mentioning 
The Rural New Yorker. 
LOCAL AGENCIES ASSIGNED TO ENERGETIC FEED DEALERS 
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