DR. LEGEAR'S STOCK BOOK. 389 



Holman, Texas, July 28, 1897. 

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



Dear Sirs: I have sold your line of medicines for stock for 

 about twelve months, and could not get along without them, 

 as they give the most gratifying results among my customers. 

 Very respectfully yours, 



G. W. LEWIS. 



Brenham, Texas, July 26, 1897. 

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



Gentlemen: Your veterinary medicines have given entire sat- 

 isfaction wherever sold. You will notice my orders have been 

 quite frequent during the last twelve months, and the last order 

 showed quite an increase in amount over previous ones. There is 

 a demand for reliable veterinary medicines, and you made no 

 mistake when you entered the field to supply this demand. I 

 shall continue to handle your preparations, knowing that your 

 skill and integrity insure safe and reliable goods. Yours truly, 



K. E. LUHN, Druggist" 



Cameron, Texas, July 26, 1897. 

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



This is to certify that I have been handling Drs. L. D. & N. G. 

 LeGear^s Veterinary Eemedies for ten months, during which 

 time I have made seven orders. I find them to be good sellers 

 and to satisfy those who use them. Respectfully, 



GEO. A. THOMAS. 



Brownwood, Texas, July 5, 1897. 

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



Dear Sirs: It is with pleasure that we recommend to the trade 

 and public your veterinary remedies. We have been handling 

 them about one year, and have placed six orders with you. We 



