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Mazagine ad about Alice Jackson (formerly Hauser), "Champion Lady Equestrienne of the World. NOTICE

THE SENSATIONAL BOOM

—1891.—

The Greatest Attraction Ever Offered for

Trotting Meetings

AND FAIRS.

MRS. JACKSON

Stands ready to ride against any lady living, a

Roman Standing Race, or Drive a Race to Skeleton Wagon for

$500 or $1000 a Side.

It is acknowledged by all who have seen her ride or drive that she is the most daring reinswoman living, and most graceful, and wherever she has exhibited has always givtn the best of satisfaction and drawn large crowds of people every day.

The people never grow tired of seeing her ride, or drive, for when they see her once they always come again.

Roman Standing Race.

This lady rides two horses, with one foot on each horse’s back, while running at full speed. This is the greatest feat ever accomplished by any lady on a trotting track.

The Greatest Lady Equestrienne

THE WORLD EVER PRODUCED,

Mrs. Jackson

THE CHAMPION

Roman Rider of the World

And Champion All-around Equestrienne of the World.

Mrs. Jackson also drives her famous team of runners to a skeleton wagon in a race against the Professor, which is very fast and exciting, displaying nerve and coolness which very few men possess ; and names her well known team Belle Plannet and Frank Gallaton.

PROF. JACKSON will ride flat against her in all races,and each race will be run at the horses’ utmost speed, making it exciting and interesting for the people.

Mrs. Jackson rides a race against the Professor half mile heats, 2 in 3, without the use of a saddle, and uses her favorite horse, the famous Belle Plannet, one of the fastest horses in the United St’s.

MRS. JACKSON has ridden through Ohio, Ind., Mich., N. Y„ Virg., Tenn., Iowa, Wis., and the Prov. of Quebec.

In regard to our giving satisfaction to the Societies who engage us, we give a few testimonials on <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/cabhc/35515861120/">the other side</a>. FOR ENGAGEMENTS ADDRESS,

CHAS. H. JACKSON,

Constantine, Mich.

CHAMPION ROMAN RIDER OF THE WORLD."
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Source HC01079
Author Community Archives

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