. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Note how this horse worked during and after treatment. Eddyville, Iowa. On or about May 1st I sent for a bot- tle of Save-the-Horse for a bad Thor- oughpin 'which I was told by the Veterinary could not be cured. I used "Save-the-Horse" as directed and worked the mare every day on gang plow and grain binder and in four- horse team—in fact on every implement on the farm. We are breaking sod with three horses to-day and she is one of the three, and you can not tell which leg the blemish was on. She is just as sound as a dollar and no reasonable price wou


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Note how this horse worked during and after treatment. Eddyville, Iowa. On or about May 1st I sent for a bot- tle of Save-the-Horse for a bad Thor- oughpin 'which I was told by the Veterinary could not be cured. I used "Save-the-Horse" as directed and worked the mare every day on gang plow and grain binder and in four- horse team—in fact on every implement on the farm. We are breaking sod with three horses to-day and she is one of the three, and you can not tell which leg the blemish was on. She is just as sound as a dollar and no reasonable price would buy her.—C. F. Switzer. Vandergrift, Pa. Troy Chemical Co., Einghamton, N. T.: Dear Sirs:—In reply to your letter will say I had a three-year-old colt and there was a bunch formed on the leg on the outside of the hock joint as large as a man's fist, I do not know what it was, as some of the horsemen that looked at it said it was Bog Spavin, others said it was a Wind Puff, but they all said to let it be as there was nothing would remove it. I had it blistered twice but it did not help it any. and then F. D. Miller of "Vander- grift gave me your address. I got one bottle of Save-the-Horse Spavin Cure and used it according to directions and before I had used one-half the bottle could see it getting smaller, and the one bottle cured it entirely. Tours respt., W. C. Deemer, 159 Grant Ave. Don't invite misfortune, loss of ti me and money because of mistaken idea of economy. The sooner you aban- don the precarious, vicious and uncer- tain methods and turn to "Save-the Horse" the quick- er you will have a sound horse. The more it is imitated, tested and compar- ed with other meth- ods the more con- spicuous its suc- cess. Makes a tendon like a rod of steel "Save-the-Horse" permanently cures bone and bog spavin, ringbone (except low ringbone), curb, thoroughpin, splint, shoe boil, windpuff, injured ten- Ions, and all lameness, without scar or loss of ha


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