Confederate VeteranTHEVETERANA VALUABLE ALLY.
Confederate VeteranTHEVETERANA VALUABLE ALLY.
Confederate VeteranTHEVETERANA VALUABLE ALLY.
Confederate Veteran
THEVETERANA VALUABLE ALLY.
In action upon the History Report at the Louisville Reunion, June, 1905, the United Confederate Veterans adopted with enthusiasm the following:
It is appropriate to mention the official organ of this body, theConfederate Veteran, founded, edited, and conducted exclusively for the benefit of the Confederate soldiers’ name, fame, and cause, by our comrade, S. A. Cunningham. For many years it has been the official organ of our own great Association as well as of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Confederated Southern Memorial Association, publishing the proceedings of their sessions, their work, and their achievements. Thus it has been the medium through which all that concerns the work of Confederate Associations can be so published that their coöperation may be made effective. As a magazine devoted to the objects of these Associations it is a secure repository of war incidents, biography, reminiscence, history, and documents, and is already a full treasury of Confederate data. It is very gratifying that this ally of ours has attained a high position among our country’s magazines. Its issue of 22,000 copies this month proves its popularity and certifies its stability.But your committee believes that in consideration of its worth and of the broad area of its circulation, South and North, it deserves the united support of this body, and it would become of greater service to us if all Camps and Chapters would adopt measures to double its subscriptions.
Committee: Clement A. Evans, Georgia,Chairman;Winfield Peters, Maryland;Basil W. Duke, Kentucky.
Address S. A. Cunningham, Nashville, Tenn.
One Dollar a Year. Liberal Discount to Agents.
ALIE VAN—2:29¼.
ALIE VAN—2:29¼.
ALIE VAN—2:29¼.
By McRoberts. Can trot 3 miles faster than 2:20. Large, sound; 7 years old. Price, $250. Yearling colt (stallion), by Onward-Silver 2:05¼; dam, Mary Wickliffe 2:24¾, by Red Wilkes; second dam by “Young Jim.” Another son of George Wilkes. Price, $400. Address
THE HOME OF BERT ONWARD,Fort Branch, Ind.
THE HOME OF BERT ONWARD,Fort Branch, Ind.
THE HOME OF BERT ONWARD,
Fort Branch, Ind.
POSITION WANTED.
POSITION WANTED.
POSITION WANTED.
As Manager or Superintendent of large farm or country estate; 43 years old; single. Almost life experience in management of large farm. Some business experience. Good references.
J. H. G., care Trotwood’s Monthly.
J. H. G., care Trotwood’s Monthly.
J. H. G., care Trotwood’s Monthly.
FOR SALE—FINE SORREL MARE.
FOR SALE—FINE SORREL MARE.
FOR SALE—FINE SORREL MARE.
Four years old; record, 2:19, pacing. Can go in 2:08. Splendid individual. Sire Tito; dam Beauty, she by Hermit. Would like to buy stallion ready for service. Must be bred right.
R. D. DUNLAP,Clarksville, Ark.
R. D. DUNLAP,Clarksville, Ark.
R. D. DUNLAP,Clarksville, Ark.
R. D. DUNLAP,
Clarksville, Ark.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
Stallion, dark mahogany bay, foaled in 1901; 15½ hands; weight, 1,000 lbs.; sired by Billy Parks. 2:15¼; dam by Drexel K, 2:25; second dam by Harry Clay Wellwoods dam of Drexline (2) 2:27; Miss Thelma, 2:24¼; Electric Light, trial of 2:20. Third dam by Denmark Smiths dam of Harry W., 2:22¼. Fourth dam by Flying Cloud No. 134. Worked but little; could show 2:25 gait; no bad habits; best of disposition; lots of action. The best road horse in central Ohio. Terms right.
C. R. KILBURY,Plain City, Ohio.
C. R. KILBURY,Plain City, Ohio.
C. R. KILBURY,Plain City, Ohio.
C. R. KILBURY,
Plain City, Ohio.
SEND USTHREE SUBSCRIBERS,TOGETHER WITH$3.00,and we will send you a copyofSongs and Stories FromTennesseeor a copy ofA Summer HymnalBOTH BY “TROTWOOD.”TROTWOOD PUBLISHING CO.
SEND USTHREE SUBSCRIBERS,TOGETHER WITH$3.00,and we will send you a copyofSongs and Stories FromTennesseeor a copy ofA Summer HymnalBOTH BY “TROTWOOD.”TROTWOOD PUBLISHING CO.
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THREE SUBSCRIBERS,
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BOTH BY “TROTWOOD.”
TROTWOOD PUBLISHING CO.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
Prince Arthur, Jr., Yorkshire coach stallion; foaled in 1898; bay horse; no white; 16 hands high; weight about 1,300 pounds; fine action; show horse; sound; sure foal getter. Book filled last season of 70 mares at $15. Price $1,100. No trade. Cash.
IDEAL STOCK FARM, East Aurora, N. Y.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
Fleetwood 6280. By that grand old sire, Nutwood. His dam is Lottie by Sentinel. Fleetwood is one of the best bred and best lookers in Kentucky; sire of a number of first class race horses, including JACK 2:14. Have used him for several years and can show as fine crop of colts as anybody. Will sell him or trade for younger stallion in order to get fresh blood. Cheapest horse in the world for his pedigree and produce. For price and particulars address, C. E. NARY, 267 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
A modern stock farm on the Grand Prairie of Arkansas, with a fine assortment of breeding stock consisting of standard bred horses, young mules, Red Polled cattle, Poland-China and Duroc hogs, sheep, and a full equipment of modern farming tools. Telephone connection with city, rural free delivery of mail. Just the place for a stock lover. Address,
DUFF GREEN, Lonoke, Ark.
DUFF GREEN, Lonoke, Ark.
DUFF GREEN, Lonoke, Ark.
We want a good live agent in every town in the United States for “Trotwood’s Monthly.” Write for terms to agents. Address Trotwood Publishing Company, Nashville, Tenn.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTESP.296, changed “next the trees” to “next to the trees”.Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.Anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.
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