IMPORTANT TO HORSEMEN. 



A statement made in 1875, and also one below from the same man in 

 1879. Read them both. 



Berkshire, Vt., August 30, 1875. 

 B. J. KENDALL, Dear Sir: 



I have found KendalPs Spavin Cure to be of such incalculable 

 value in curing Spavins on horses that I am free to assist in the spread- 

 ing of its reputation by recommending it in this public manner. I bad 

 a valuable horse which in some way had a bone spavin ccmie on him 

 and the bunch grew until it was the size of one-half of a hen's egg. I 

 never had heard of your Spavin Cure at this time, but I procured va- 

 rious other medicines which were said to be sure cures, all of which I 

 gave a thorough trial, but none seemed to reach the case at all. I finally 

 got a bottle of your Spavin Cure and used it as directed (only applying 

 over a space the size of the bunch each time) but as it did not blister 

 the horse I thought it would not cure him, although I continued to j)Ut 

 it on and after a while turned the horse out to pasture and then only 

 applied it about every other day. In a short time a large crust or scab 

 peeled off which had seemed to work out from the bunch, and then I 

 could see that the bunch was almost entirely removed. I used the re- 

 mainder of the bottle and my horse was entirely cured. It has removed 

 the bunch entirely and now no person can tell any difference in his iiind 

 legs. 



I consider it the most wonderful medicine for Spavins that I ever 

 have known of being used, for the reason that it cures, and without blis- 

 tering or causing any pain when it is applied ; it removes the bunch 

 entirely which I never have known being done by any other remedy, and 

 does not disturb the natural growth of hair or leave any callous, hut in 

 a short time after it has been left off no person could tell tliat any medi- 

 icine had been applied. 



Hoping that this will be the means of benefiting others as it has me 

 I remain, Yours truly, R. A. Gaines. 



Horsemen should read the following statement made under oath. 



To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : — In the year 1875 I treated with Ken- 

 dall's Spavin Cure a bone spavin of several months growth, nearly half 

 as large as a hen's egg, and completely stopped the lameness and re- 

 moved the enlargement, so far as I can see. I have worked the horse 

 ever since very hard and he never has been lame, nor could I ever see 

 any difference in the size of the hock joints since I treated him with 

 Kendall's Spavin Cure. R. A. Gaines. 



Enosburgh Falls, Vt., Feb. 25, 1879. 



Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 25th day of February, A. D. 

 1879. John G. Jenne. 



Justice of the Peace. 



KendalVs Spavin Cure can now be had at nearly every Drug Store, 

 but if at any time you cannot get it of your druggist or other merchants, 

 send direct to us as directed on the 74th page of this book. Also consult 

 pages from 61 to 78th which will be for your advantage if you are inter- 

 ested in the horse. 



