TESTIMONIALS. 



If you do not want two feet in the same stirrup when you TAItE YOUR MORNING 

 RIDE DO NOT BUY A HORSE WITH THE STRING-HALT, AS THE DISEASE IS INCURABLE. 



Office of Geo. C. Goodwin, New England Patent Medicine Ware House. 



38 Hanover St., Boston, Mass., Dec. 16th, 1879. 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents :— We iiave sold •• Kendall's Spavin Cure " for a number 

 of years, and the sale is continually increasing, which speaks volumes for the article. 

 We have never heard a word of complaint, which proves that it does all that is claimed 

 for it. Yours Truly, 



GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO. 



Office of Dr. F. S. Slosson, Druggist. 



223 Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 6th, 1880. 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents :— The sale of "Kendall's Spavin Cure" is increasing 

 daily and the reports of its efficacy are more favorable and frequent. I think it is des- 

 tined to have an unprecedented sale in this market, which will be entirely on its merits. 



Yours &c. 



F. S. SLOSSON. 



Office of Dr. T. J. Casper, Druggist and Pharmacist, Manufacturer of Standard 

 Remedies. 



41 East Main St., Springfield, Ohio, Jan. 7th, 1880. 



B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents:— One party who has used "Kendall's Spavin Cure" 

 writes : ** I was run over by a horse ancl got my arm sprained. It was badly swollen and 

 pained me very much. I slept but little. I applied " Kendall's Spavin Cure" and soon 

 found great relief. I can now work without experiencing any pain." G. T. Ingersoll of this 

 city says his valuable trotting mare was cured of a spavin by its use, and nC is enthusi- 

 astic in its praise. From what 1 have seen of its use I regard It as a very valuable 

 preparation. Yours Truly, 



T. J. CASPER. 



