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1:59¼ EWELL FARM 2:00½
(ESTABLISHED 1870)
GEORGE CAMPBELL BROWN and PERCY BROWN
Spring Hill, Maury County, Tennessee
Trotting and Pacing Horses. Jersey Cattle.
Shetland Ponies. Southdown Sheep.
IN THE STUD
JOHN R. GENTRY 2:00½, the handsomest of all turf horses. Has held ten world’s records. Twice grand champion for one and three heats. A winner in Madison Square Garden. A sire of pronounced beauty, speed and intelligence. Sires both trotters and pacers of extraordinary speed and destined to be the greatest sire in the world.—Fee, $100.00.