. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. BONE AND BOG SPAVIN, THOROUGHPIN, KIM, HONK. CURB, SPLINT, CAPPED HOCK. SHOE BOIL, WIND (except Low Ringbone) PUFF, WEAK AND SPRAINED TENDONS, AND ALL LAMENESS. FROM A REPUTABLE AND NOTED TRAINER. Glenville Driving Park, Cleveland, Ohio. For the enclosed $5 please send me one more iottle of "Save-the-Horse " It is doing great work. Respectfully. MILLARD F. SANDERS. Hartland, Mich. Find enclosed money order for $5, for which send me another bottle of "Save the-Horse" spavin cure, as it has done all you claim for it forme With the bottle I bou


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. BONE AND BOG SPAVIN, THOROUGHPIN, KIM, HONK. CURB, SPLINT, CAPPED HOCK. SHOE BOIL, WIND (except Low Ringbone) PUFF, WEAK AND SPRAINED TENDONS, AND ALL LAMENESS. FROM A REPUTABLE AND NOTED TRAINER. Glenville Driving Park, Cleveland, Ohio. For the enclosed $5 please send me one more iottle of "Save-the-Horse " It is doing great work. Respectfully. MILLARD F. SANDERS. Hartland, Mich. Find enclosed money order for $5, for which send me another bottle of "Save the-Horse" spavin cure, as it has done all you claim for it forme With the bottle I bought of you I took off a curb, -pavin and a side bone on a three-year-old mare •hat other spavin cures refused to help in the least. I consider your spavin cure the best on the market. E M PARSHALL. Howick. Quebec. I had a mare suffering from a bone spavin and ?ery lame. I concluded to try a bottle of "Save- he-Horse," and at the expiration of sis week-*' reatment she was free from all lameness and I consider it one or the greatest compounds made. DAVID BARRINGTON. Edgewater, N. J Enclosed cheok for $5. for which you will kindly -;pnd me another bottle of "Save-the-Horse' by WeJls Fargo Express soon as possible. The horse that I have been treating with ' Save-the Horse" went sound and I sold him. and the last I heard of thishorse he was still going sound and was working every day, and I think he will stay sound The bottle I am ordering now I will use on another horse that has a pair of spavins and a curb; he does not bo very lame but walks on his toes, but I think ' Save-the-Horse" will bring him around so that he will walk all right. Vpxy truly. OTTO MEYER. The fire iron is uncertain and invariably only aggravates the disease or injury; blistering is less effective than the fire iron, and both necessi- tate laying up the horse from four weeks to two months. Arsenic, mercurial and poisonous com- pounds produce irreparable injury. "Save-the-Horse&q


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