. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Such results as the following ex- plain why this is the only remedy sold under a contract: ALPHA, Canada. April 26th, 190S. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton. N. Y.: Dear Sirs: I wrote you from Indian Head, two years ago concerning Save The Horse Spavin Cure for my stallion Game Keeper, No. 39145, A. L. A., by Gamaleon. I tried your Save The Horse and it did all you claim for It and more. This horse was raised by Phillips Bros., Delevan, Wis., and in shipping to the horse sale at Chicago the winter of 1904 got his right hind leg through the car in som
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Such results as the following ex- plain why this is the only remedy sold under a contract: ALPHA, Canada. April 26th, 190S. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton. N. Y.: Dear Sirs: I wrote you from Indian Head, two years ago concerning Save The Horse Spavin Cure for my stallion Game Keeper, No. 39145, A. L. A., by Gamaleon. I tried your Save The Horse and it did all you claim for It and more. This horse was raised by Phillips Bros., Delevan, Wis., and in shipping to the horse sale at Chicago the winter of 1904 got his right hind leg through the car in some way and was badly hurt. A Vet. in Chicago advised his owners to take what they could get for him; that he never would be of any use. He was bought for $50 at the sale. I bought him the next October for $75. I tried a great many remedies on the leg, but to no purpose. I purchased Save The Horse and it did the job; to put it short, it made a $75 horse well worth $1000, and if I could afford to keep him I would not take $1000 for him, for I am sure that he is one of the fastest absolutely untrained horses that lives. The first time I go to Indian Head I will mail you a photo of the horse and you will see what kind of a job Save The Horse made of a very large leg. I have used it on different horses without a single fail- ure. Yours truly, JOHN LYNCH. A. F. POULSOX, General Hardware Agent for Sampson Wind Mills. Castlewood, South Dakota. May 11, 190S. Troy Chemical Binghamton. X. Y. Gentlemen : I write this to inform you regard- ing a horse with a bone spavin upon which I have been using your "Save-the-Horse". Possi- bly you remember that I wrote to you several times. I bought and used it and to-day the horse is as sound as could be wished for. and he is do- ing well. It is certainly all right and does all it is recommended to do. If there is anyone in doubt refer them to me and I will speak a good word for it. Yours, etc., A. F. Poclson. Makes a tendon like a rod o
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