. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Eldorado, March 6, 1912. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.: Dear Sirs: I used one bottle of your Save-the-Horse on Sunny Kansas 2:16 Vi. He had something on the pastern of the left hind leg and to save me I could not tel! what it was and I never could find a veterinary that could explain what it was or what caused it, but when I would commence to work him and com- mence to start him up, there would be a thing roll up there as big as your finger and about as long as your finger, and it would become all covered over with little red warts. I tried every k


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Eldorado, March 6, 1912. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y.: Dear Sirs: I used one bottle of your Save-the-Horse on Sunny Kansas 2:16 Vi. He had something on the pastern of the left hind leg and to save me I could not tel! what it was and I never could find a veterinary that could explain what it was or what caused it, but when I would commence to work him and com- mence to start him up, there would be a thing roll up there as big as your finger and about as long as your finger, and it would become all covered over with little red warts. I tried every kind of remedy I could think of, then I got Save-the-Horse and used it as you in- structed, and kept on working him. and this thing, whatever it was, disap- peared. Enclosed find check for $5 for another bottle. I want always to have it on hand. Very truly yours, DR. J. G. LEHR. Ol. The Cat Is Out of the Bag An imitator made the remark that Save-the-Horse is a great missionary; meaning that any high-priced remedy now has a chance of being considered just as good. The fallacy of that "jump- on behind and get-rich-quick" idea is proven by the fact that one such bold- bald imitation of Save-the-Horse rem- edy advertised extensively at ?5 in one place, has dropped in price to $ in another, and is everywhere offered for $1 as a last resort. "A thing is worth precisely what it can do for you; not what you choose to pay for ;—Ruskin. The price of Save-the-Horse has abso- lutely nothing to do with its popularity. Thousands of long-time users are will- ing to pay $5 for it—because it is worth five dollars. Merit alone is the founda- tion on which it has built and estab- lished its world-wide reputation and success. SOONER OR LATER you will roaiiza that in Savo-Tha-Horse lies success Why not know now and stop the loss? $5. A Bottle This is a binding contract and protects purchasers absolutely in treating and curing any case of Bone and Bog Spavin, Thoroughpi


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