. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. '^""^ —TRADEMARK —. © """ Attorney in Patent Cases McGill Building Washington, D. C, Deo. 27, 1904, Co., Singhamton, jV. Y. Gentlemen:—I have used "Save-the-Horse" spavin cure with entire satisfaction, as follows: I first tried the remedy on a thoroughbred, which had bowed both tendons and which had been fired once and blistered a number of times, but every time he was trained one or the other of the legs would fill. This happened three years in succession. Last spring I bought a bottle of &quot


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. '^""^ —TRADEMARK —. © """ Attorney in Patent Cases McGill Building Washington, D. C, Deo. 27, 1904, Co., Singhamton, jV. Y. Gentlemen:—I have used "Save-the-Horse" spavin cure with entire satisfaction, as follows: I first tried the remedy on a thoroughbred, which had bowed both tendons and which had been fired once and blistered a number of times, but every time he was trained one or the other of the legs would fill. This happened three years in succession. Last spring I bought a bottle of "Save-the-Horse" and used it according to di- rections with the result that he started 7 times, at all distances, in July last, won 3 times, second 3 times and third once—an excellent record—and he appears to be perfectly sound to-day, and will be raced next month. I am firmly convinced that without your rem- edy he would not have been worth a dollar as a race horse. I have a roadster which stepped in a hole at pasture and wrenched a hind ankle—so badly that he could not put his foot on the ground. I was advised to shoot him. as it was claimed that he had injured his hip. Instead, I blistered him and he became ser- limped at every step. Upon close examination T found a growth between the coronary band and the ankle which developed into ringbone. I used one bottle of "Save-the-Horse" on the growth and it entirely disappeared. He has not taken a lame step since. Knowing the value of the remedy. I do not hesitate to recom- mend it to all horse owners of my acquaintance. Very truly, W. A. REDMOND. Positively and Permanently Cures BONE and BOG SPAVIN, THOROUGHPIN, RINGBONE (exceptlow Ringbone). CURB, SPLINT, CAPPED HOCK WINDPUFP, SHOE BOIL, WEAK AND SPRAINED AND RUPTURED TENDONS, AND ALL LAMENESS. "SAVE-THE-HORSE" is indicated for any enlargement, the result of an injury which leaves a thickened condition of the skin or tissues


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