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" Wind and work " guarantees the animal to be sound in wind 

 and a willing worker, but may have unsoundness in his legs or be 

 blind or blemished. 



" Serviceably sound " means having no defect that lessens his 

 capacity for work. The horse may have soft puffs on the joints, 

 or wire cuts or blemishes that only injure his appearance ; he may 

 even be a little thick in wind, if not wind broken, but can do as 

 much work as though he were perfectly sound. 



n Sound " is the highest possible guarantee. It is equivalent to 

 a statement that the subject has no defect in wind or limb, is well 

 broken, kind and free from vices, and if not so found within time 

 allotted for trying him out, he may be returned for a refund of the 

 purchase price. Very commonly horses so purchased can be 

 returned within twenty-four hours and money received on mere 

 statement that the buyer does not like the horse. 



Warning 



Influenced by the large sale which Bickmore's Gall Cure has, 

 there are now on the market many new makes of Gall Cure, the 

 makers of which claim them to be " just as good as Bickmore's." 

 The thinking man will realize that when a manufacturer or a dealer 

 makes this statement he acknowledges that Bickmore's Gall Cure 

 is the standard. Some dealers will offer a box containing more 

 salve. Quantity does not count; it is the quality, the healing 

 properties of a salve that make its value to the stockman. Use 

 but a little Bickmore's Gall Cure, follow our simple directions and 

 it will give you satisfaction. We ask our customers to always 

 insist upon having Bickmore's Gall Cure ; to always look for our 

 trade-mark, the old gray horse at work, which is on every box 

 and all of our advertising matter. 



Bickmore's Gall Cure, wherever bought, is warranted satisfactory 

 or money refunded. Avoid substitutes, which are seldom satis- 

 factory. Send your orders direct to the factory if your dealer is 



Tie disposition of a horse is moulded by that of the driver. 



