LETTERS FROM OUR PATRONS. 



67 



IF YOU DO NOT WANT TWO FEET IN THE SAME STIRRUP WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR MORNING 

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



WiNTHROP, Iowa, Nov. 23. 1880. 

 Dr B J Kendall & Co.-Gents: Enclosed plea«e find twenty-five cents for yonr 

 Trea^isf on "the Horse and his Diseases. I have been using KendalKs Spavm Cure on one 

 of my horses for bone spavin. One bottle entirely cure-1 i he lameness and removed most 

 «ii thf. hnnph \ ours respectfully. „ . ., 



all the bunch. LEEROY M. GR.lHAM. 



Office of Peter Hayden & Co., Nos. 45 & 47 Lake St., Chicago, III., March 16, 1878. 



Di? B J KENDALL-Dear Sir: As to your "Kendairs Spavin Cure,-; we will most 

 freely say thatln out sales of same we have ever found that it brings back the good woi-ds 

 of the user, and we have letters on file, too many to re-write. which speak in the highest 

 terms of your " Spavin Cure." We have no fear in always recommending it, with our ex- 

 perience and belief of its virtues. ^^^P aiyDEN & CO. 



P. Hayden, Wm. B. Hayden, C. H. Allen Albert Hayden. 



Fremont, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1881. 



think it my duty to render you my thanks f. r 

 in your invaluable and far-famed Spavin Cure. 



Dr. B. J. Kendalt, & Co.-Gents: I 



benefits and profits which I have derived from yo . ■„ „„ i 



My cousin aSd I had a valuable stallion won h $4,000, which had a very bad spavin an i 

 was pronounced by four eminent veterinarv Mirgeons beyond any cure and that tno 

 horse was done for ever. As a last resort I advieed my cousin to try a bottle of ^entla l 8 

 Secure It had a magical effect, the third bottle cured it, and the horse is as well 

 as ever. Dr. Dick, of Edinburgh, the eminent veterinary surgeon, was an uncle of mine. 



and I take great interest in assisting his profession. 



Yours truly. ^^^^ 



JAMES A. WILSON, 



Civil Engineer. 



