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Saffordville, Kans., July 12, 1906. . 



Mrs. Johnson I have heard your medicine praised so much that I 

 would like to try it if you will send us the free sample before we buy 

 any. Yours truly, FLORA KLATT. 



Alexanderia, Va., August 14, 1906. 



Mrs. D. C. Johnson, Maxwell, Iowa Dear Madam: In answer to 

 your letter of May 11, 1906, in which you also requested to "speak a 

 good word" for you if I obtained satisfactory results, will say truth- 

 fully that the compound has worked wonders. I have tried many 

 things, but this beats all. Mrs. Johnson, I would like to act as agent 

 for this compound. S. BOWLANGES. 



Allerton, Iowa, January 20, 1907. 



Mrs. D. C. Johnson Kind Friend: I bought one incubator of you 

 last year and set it three times and then sold it to one of my neighbors 

 so I want to buy another one, will you give me prices. I think they 

 are all right and I did fine with it last year and want to try again. 

 Hoping to hear from you soon. Your friend, MRS. O G. GIBBS. 



Muscatine, Iowa,May 14, 1906. 



Mrs. D. C. Johnson Dear Friend: You sent us a trial package of 

 your Poultry Compound and we know it has helped our sick chicks and 

 we have not lost any of them. Since we gave them the compound and 

 the book we got of you has been a great help to us, so please send us 

 one dollar's worth of your Poultry Compound. Yours respectfully, 

 MRS. FRED GROTH. 



1161 New Hampshire. 



Farley, Iowa ,January 23, 1907 



Dear Friend Mrs. Johnson Please find enclosed 50 cents in stamps 

 for which send one package of your Poultry Compound. I do not want 

 to be without it. I found out that it is good for a runaround that was 

 very painful on a finger and it was thought that the nail would come 

 off. The day I received your last package of compound I dissolved it 

 ready for use. The finger hurt and bothered so, I thought any thing 

 that did so much good as your compound would not kill if it did not 

 cure. I held the finger into it its full strength, it gave it a dark color. 

 I am glad to say that is all gone and the finger in a natural condition 

 now. Since I wrote the 9th I have got more hens, I now have four 

 hundred. I read with much interest your Life Story in the Northwest- 

 ern Agriculturist. I thank you for the help your kind letters have been 

 to me. As my circumstances are such that I must do all that I can to 

 try to get back what is gone I pray for success that is if all for the best. 

 Yours sincerely, MRS. J. C. THOMPSON. 



Ottosen, Iowa, May 15, 1906. 



Mrs. D. C. Johnson Dear Madam: I received incubator all right 

 and have it going; it is satisfactory so far. Yes you sent me a book. 

 Yours truly, MRS. P. G.'DAVirf. 



