. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Bone and Bog Spavin, Splint, Capped Hock, Windpuff, Thorough pin, Ringbone, Weak and Sprained Tendons, and all Curb, Lameness. â FOOL TALK.' ; About thirty-five years ago, a young mechanio called on old Commodore Vanderbllt, then head of theNew York Central Railroad, in an effort to secure a trial on a New York Central train of a new device for stopping trains by compressed air. "Air!" the Commodore la said to have exclaimed. "Air! Stop a train with air! I've no time to listen to such 'foot talk," young man," and he didn't. Neither woul
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Bone and Bog Spavin, Splint, Capped Hock, Windpuff, Thorough pin, Ringbone, Weak and Sprained Tendons, and all Curb, Lameness. â FOOL TALK.' ; About thirty-five years ago, a young mechanio called on old Commodore Vanderbllt, then head of theNew York Central Railroad, in an effort to secure a trial on a New York Central train of a new device for stopping trains by compressed air. "Air!" the Commodore la said to have exclaimed. "Air! Stop a train with air! I've no time to listen to such 'foot talk," young man," and he didn't. Neither would anyone else for many a long day. George Westlngbouse. for ho was the man if the "fool talk," believed In himself and the utility of hla Invention. He kept right on In spite of Commodore Vanderbllt and others till ho forced recognition. Would a man trust himself aboard a passenger train to-day If he knew that train was not fully equipped with WestlngbouHe's Invontlonâthe air- brake? It Is said that Vandorbllt'n road had some dimculty In getting It when finally It was wanted Many a man says "fool talk" when he reads the claims made for "Save-tbo-Horse" Spavin cure, but the dawn of enlightenment Ik as curtain as the rising of the sun, and the man who says "fool talk" after reading the factsso plain and convincing, as given by us, re-affirmed by ibe letters published in these columns each week and in our booklet, is repeating Commodore Vanderbilt's mistake. No man need be in doubt as to what -'Save-the-Horse" Spavin Cure can. and cannot, do. If you have a oase different from what are described in booklets and advertisements, send us full particulars as to the age, location, cause of the lameness or swell- ing, the horse's action, previous treatment and also the Veterinarian's diagnosis, if you know he is competent, and we will tell you frankly as to the possibilities of our remedy. Write for book- in and copy of guarantee and any inf
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