. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. From a Hopeless Cripple to a Continuous Winner R. M. HYDE HARRY WAY ALMA FLOUR 6 FEED CO. Live Stock Insurance Alma, Mich., Sept. 23, 1913. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.: Gentlemen:—I want to express my regard for Save-the-Horse tor tendon trouble. I purchased a fast pacer that had been line fired unreasonably and his tendons were so large that a pair ot medium tendon boots would not begin to reach around. He was tull from the knee to ankle in each leg. As I wrote you, I began using it with great care, just as you directed. In thirty days was on the spee


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. From a Hopeless Cripple to a Continuous Winner R. M. HYDE HARRY WAY ALMA FLOUR 6 FEED CO. Live Stock Insurance Alma, Mich., Sept. 23, 1913. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.: Gentlemen:—I want to express my regard for Save-the-Horse tor tendon trouble. I purchased a fast pacer that had been line fired unreasonably and his tendons were so large that a pair ot medium tendon boots would not begin to reach around. He was tull from the knee to ankle in each leg. As I wrote you, I began using it with great care, just as you directed. In thirty days was on the speedway in the snow path. He never took a lame step nor had a hot leg. I started him in every matinee this summer and have shared my part of the money. I can turn him around to the word and to beat this once hopeless cripple they have to pace to the % in 32 seconds and the half equally as fast, and in 1914 keep a lookout for him. I would advise its use on a good legged one every other day while preparing. I could write you a pamphlet of results I have obtanied with it on bad tendons, big knee and weak ankles. When one walks around the county fair grounds and sees the medicines that are used to get ready for the afternoon call, it makes one laugh; and if you say, did you ever try Save-the-Horse they will say it costs so, and at the same time they buy all kinds of dope which might as well be drained off in the sewer, while a few courses of Save-the-Horse would do the work. It always has for me anyway. If this letter is of any use, I allow you to use same. Yours truly, R. M. HYDE. Regardless of price or any other factor, Save-the-Horse is the cheapest remedy known. SAVE-THE-HORSE is sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. $5 with a binding contract to refund money or cure any case of BONE AND BOG SPAVIN. THOROUGHPIN, RINGBONE (except low), CURB, SPLINT, CAPPED HOCK, WINDPUFF, SHOE BOIL, INJURED TENDONS AND ALL LAMENESS. No scar or loss of hair. Horse works as usual. TROY CHEMICAL


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