. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, October 22, 1910. gM fTVjM Registered Trade Mark * «V% .af^^ ^SPAVIN CURE %. Everv letter we publish goes as far and means as much as the contract, for they tell "of results that are true. They are not from friendly trainers and agents, but from actual users, and are honest in every word they say. Marshalltown, Iowa, August 10, 1910. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen—The number of my con- tract for "Save-the-Horse" is 63736. I used it on a mule. He got kicked on the hock, which caused the whole


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, October 22, 1910. gM fTVjM Registered Trade Mark * «V% .af^^ ^SPAVIN CURE %. Everv letter we publish goes as far and means as much as the contract, for they tell "of results that are true. They are not from friendly trainers and agents, but from actual users, and are honest in every word they say. Marshalltown, Iowa, August 10, 1910. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen—The number of my con- tract for "Save-the-Horse" is 63736. I used it on a mule. He got kicked on the hock, which caused the whole joint to enlarge. It was the size of a child's head. He would not put his foot on the ground. His hip was shrunken to skin and bone. One of the State veterin- arians and another one of our towns- men said he would not be worth a sou. I gave a pig and 50 cents for him and used the bottle of "Save-the-Horse" as directed, and now he is sound. It is wonderful stuff. W. S. HAYES. R. F. D. No. 2. money order for $5, for which please send by U. S. Express Co. one bottle of **Save-the-Horse" Spavin Cure. If you will refer to your books, I purchased a bottle of this medicine in February, 1910, and found it satisfactory in cur- ing my horse of a bog spavin. On the strength of this a friend asked me to order him a bottle. Yours truly, G. S. POSEY. Andover, Ohio, August 19, 1910. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen—I am glad to write you that I have, cured my horse of bone spavin, using about one-third of a bot- tle of "Save-the-Horse" spavin cure. Yours, CLINTON D. HATTON. Buda, 111., August S, 1910. Trov Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen—A year ago this summer I purchased one bottle of "Save-the- Horse" Spavin Cure of Messrs. J. F. Boal & Son. I applied as dii-ected on a bone spavin. As a result his leg is as well and sound as the other one. I re- main vours respectfully, J. H. EIGSTI. Lochiel, Ind., August 9, 1910. Troy C


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