Breeder and sportsman . Post and Montgomery J. H. Skinner. Assistant-CashierC. , Geo. A. Kennedy. [Isiittte Worth Saving?t Why trade off or sell at a beggarly price a goodhorsegust because he goes lam*, throws a* curb or develops some other blemish? Thereis nothing in the way of Spavins, Curbs, Splints,Windpuffs or Bunches which will not yieldreadily and permanently to treatment with QUINNS **T OINTMENT. Dr. Davenport, a prominent physician of Sheridan, : 1 have u^ed a number ofremed1e3 for the removal or_. curbs, splints, thickened tendonsand tissues generally, but
Breeder and sportsman . Post and Montgomery J. H. Skinner. Assistant-CashierC. , Geo. A. Kennedy. [Isiittte Worth Saving?t Why trade off or sell at a beggarly price a goodhorsegust because he goes lam*, throws a* curb or develops some other blemish? Thereis nothing in the way of Spavins, Curbs, Splints,Windpuffs or Bunches which will not yieldreadily and permanently to treatment with QUINNS **T OINTMENT. Dr. Davenport, a prominent physician of Sheridan, : 1 have u^ed a number ofremed1e3 for the removal or_. curbs, splints, thickened tendonsand tissues generally, but lorI the last two years I have not been without Quinns Ointment. I have tested it thor-I oughly at different times, and pay without hesitancy thit it is the only reliable rerne-i dy of the kind 1 have ever tried.** Price » per bottlo. S >ld by audruggistscf * W. B. Eddy & Whitehall- 16 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, February 24,1912.
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