. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Ed. Bithee, who handled and drove to their records Phallas, Jay-Eve See and others, says: "It makes a horse's feet soft but tough, without the labor of packing or soaking. No horse owner should be without ; Tbe former Superintendent of J. I. Case's Stock Farm, which position he held for eight years, hay the following to say: "Please send by express another five ga'lon can of your Horse-Foot Kemedy. I have used nearly all the hoof ointments and oils made, and for two years previous to using your remedy, had given tbem all up as worthless. I hav


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Ed. Bithee, who handled and drove to their records Phallas, Jay-Eve See and others, says: "It makes a horse's feet soft but tough, without the labor of packing or soaking. No horse owner should be without ; Tbe former Superintendent of J. I. Case's Stock Farm, which position he held for eight years, hay the following to say: "Please send by express another five ga'lon can of your Horse-Foot Kemedy. I have used nearly all the hoof ointments and oils made, and for two years previous to using your remedy, had given tbem all up as worthless. I have given your remedy a thorough trial, and find it a most excellent preparation. It leaves no grease on the outside, and in a few minutes after being applied, dust will not stick to tbe hoof, which is always soft and pliable, but tough. Too much cannot be said cf its merits. Tours very truly, H. ; Geo. Fuller, driver of tbe great Patron and other good oues, and whose word goes among horsemen, has the following to say: "It is the best thing I ever used, and I will ne^er be without it as long as I tinker with ; -*-"r^Ui I T IS A POSITIVE CURE for Corns, Quarter Cracks, Sand Cracks, Split Hoof, Hard, Dry, Brittle, Tender and Contracted Feet, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Swellings, Sprains, Foot Rot, Thrush and Scratches; also Founder, Mange, Vermin and all Skin Diseases. Use no other. For Sale by Dealers Generally. If they don't keep it send to the wholesale agents. A horse in its wild, natural state certainly is not shod, but ba?d pavements and modern roads make it a necessity to put iron shoes on horses' feet. Ton are then using horses1 feet contrary to the way nature intended, and for this reason nature should be assisted. There- fore, when horses' feet are in good condition, keep them so, by assisting nature every day. When horses run wild and nature is allowed to take its oourse in the feet, tbe frog plays an important part; when the fooc strikes t


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