LETTERS FROM OUR PATRONS. 65 



What some of our Patrons say of it. 



Any one doubting the genuineness of any of the following recommendations is ear- 

 nestly requested to correspond with the parties themselves, and if a three-cent stamp is 

 enclosed it will be quite sure to bring a reply. 



Office of G. W. VooRHis, Proprietor Hamtramck Driving Park and Park House, 



Detroit, Mich., April 12, 1881. 

 B J Kendall & Co.— Gents: The '^Treatise on the TLor^e and his Diseases" you 

 sent me is at hand, and I think it is a first-class book. Your Kendall's Spavin Cure I have 

 used for the last three years, and I think it is the best medicine 1 ever saw for spavin and 

 spLnt, and will fieely recommend it to my friends. Yours respectfully 



G. W. V UUxtrlio. 



Office of C. M. Moseman & Bro., Manufacturers of and Dealers in Harness, 



Horse Clothing, etc., 

 128 Chambers St., New York Citt, Jan. ';2, 1881, 

 Dr B J. Kendall— Dear Sir: We take great pleasure iu stating to you that the sale 

 of \our Kendall's Spavin Cure has been, without exception, the must satisfactory of any 

 horse liniment we have ever kept in our stock. We have sold it to mauy of the best horse 

 men in our city and they all tell us freely that it does the work to their entire satisfaction. 

 €aDt Rynders owner of " Aberdeen, '^ told us to-day it was worth $5 per bottle, and if it 

 <;oiild not be got for less he would give it. Trusting that every horse owner will find out 

 its good qualities, we are Yours truly, ^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ 



From Col. L.T. Foster. ^r r. ht ir^ iqqi 



YouNGSTOWN, Ohio, May 10, 1881. 



Dr B J Kendall & Co.— Gents: I had a very valuable Hambletoniau colt which I 

 ■nrized very hi^'hly he had a large bone spavin on one joint and a small one on the other, 

 which made him very lame; 1 had him under the charge of two veterinary surgeons, who 

 failed to cure him. I was one day reading the advertisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure in 

 the Chicao-o Express. I determined at once to try it, and got our druggists here to send for 

 if they ordered three bottles ; 1 took them all and thought I would give it a thorough trial. 

 1 used it according to directi(ms, and the fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, and the 

 lumns have disappeared . 1 used but one bottle, and the colt's limbs are as free from lumps 

 and as smooth as any horse in the State. He is entirely cured. The cure was so remark- 

 able that I let two of my neighbors have the remaining two bottles, and they are now 



From a Prominent Physician. .„ loor^ 



Washingtonville, Ohio, June 17, 1880. 



Dr B.J. Kendall & Co.— Gents: Reading your advertisement in Turf, Field and 

 iParm 'of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, and having a valuable and speedy horse which had 

 been lame from spavin for eighteen months, 1 sent to you for a bottle by express, which 

 in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a large splint from another horse, 

 and both horses are to-day as sound as colts. The one bottle was worth to me one hundred 

 .rinllar^ Respectfully yours, 



^°^^^'^''- H. A. BERTOLETT, M. D. 



CoLOMA, Mich., Nov. 4, 1880. 

 Messrs Kendall & Co.- Sirs- 1 have used six bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure 

 and cured 'as many spavins (well marked) on different horses. I consider it a remedy 

 never equaled for sprains or ring-bones. You^, ^ g^xTON 



