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usually prescribed of the inferior kinds. It is a waste of money 

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Giddings, Texas. 

 Drs. L. D. & K G. LeGear, Austin, Texas. 



Dr. LeGear's Condition Powders for stock have been thor- 

 oughly tried by me and I found it to work like magic. It is 

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 I purchased it on trial, to use it for thick, ropy urine, and in a 

 few days the powder had done its good work. It is an exceed- 

 ingly good appetizer and tones up the system to perfection. 



J. W. NOETHEUP, 

 Publisher Giddings "News." 



Luling, Tex-as, March 1, 1897. 

 Drs. L. D. & 1ST. G. LeGear, Austin, Texas. 



Dear Sirs: Have been using your Stock Condition Powders on 

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