. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, February IS, 1911. With the fleeting of time and (he urgency of speedy success it means all in all to everv owner of an unsound horse to use a remedy that will not fail. "SaVe-the-Horse" produces a perfect and permanent cure. Will stand severest endurance tests or infallible eye of veterinarians. Has no baneful or vicious features. Write today for copy of Contract, Booklet and Letters from Bankers, Busi- ness Men and Farmers the world over on every kind of case. Pinckney, Mich., Jan. 4, 1911. had to lay him up agai


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, February IS, 1911. With the fleeting of time and (he urgency of speedy success it means all in all to everv owner of an unsound horse to use a remedy that will not fail. "SaVe-the-Horse" produces a perfect and permanent cure. Will stand severest endurance tests or infallible eye of veterinarians. Has no baneful or vicious features. Write today for copy of Contract, Booklet and Letters from Bankers, Busi- ness Men and Farmers the world over on every kind of case. Pinckney, Mich., Jan. 4, 1911. had to lay him up again. I then bought Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. X.: Dear Sirs: I want you to know ray experience with Save-the-Horse, hoping it will help others. In June. 1909, I bought a trotter with a mark of 2:21ii. I worked him ten days and he went lame with bowed tendons. I worked him carefully two weeks more and he grew worse every day and we had to turn him out. Our Vet. said with rest and blister he would surely race. Well, we shut him in his box stall until the middle of winter; we gave him two severe blisters and commenced slow exercise eight weeks after last blister. and he was dead lame and in April we had to lav him up again, a bottle of Save-the-Horse; by the time it was half used up I drove him over a very poor half-mile track and he went sound. I then shipped him to the races; he started in second tier in a field of eleven over half-mile track; he won handv in 2:18%, 2:18^ and 2:18%, not a particle lame. I sold him there for $; would have been glad to have gotten % of it before I used Save- the-Horse' and I see by the Horse Re- view he was second in 2:13 % and 2:14*4 over a half-mile track since, and isn't lame, either. Hastily yours, J. L,. 0%%da c/efafUas, January Hinth 1911. Troy Chemical Co* £54 Conmercial Ave. Binghamton, N. Y* Gentlemen :- My pacing horse "Prince", contracted a bone spavin about a year ago. I tried all the different remedies g


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