LETTERS FROM OUR PATROXS. W 



14 Custom House St., Boston, Mass., Dec. 8, 1879, 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gentlemen: This is to certify that I have a valuable stock horse 

 which became almost worthless from a spavin, and that by using your Spavin Cure (one 

 and a half bottles) he is free from all lameness and can trot a mile in 2:20 to-day. I have 

 also used it successfully ou the cords of the legs for sprung knees, and it is with pleasure 

 that I can testify to the great merit of your most valuable medicine. 



Yours respectfully, 



JOSEPH HALE, 



Stable keeper. 



Office U. S. Marshall, Western Dist. of Michigan, Kalamazoo, April 15, 1878. 

 B. J. Kendall, Enosburgh Falls, Vt.— Dear Sir: I received the two bottles of your Ken- 

 dall's Spavin Cure forwarded by express in January last. I am happy to state that it per- 

 lormed all your advertisement called for. In three weeks after 1 commenced using it the 

 spavin was entirely removed, and a valuable horse restored to usefulness. 



Very truly yours, 



JOHN PARKER. 



Akron. Ohio, Dec. 22, 1879. 

 B. J. Kendall «fe Co.— Gents: I can not recommend "Kendall's Spavin Cure'' too 

 highly. I have a friend who owns a valuable horse which became useless and worthless by 

 the appearance of a very bad spavin. He tried every known remedy and gave up, think- 

 ing the spavin was incurable. I persuaded him to try your Spavin Cure, and, after using 

 it according to directions, to use his own language, "It knocked the spavin higher than a 

 kite," and a valuable horse was saved and restored to usefulness. I am now selling your 

 book, "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," and am meeting with great success. 



Yours, etc., 



J. J. WRIGHT. 



Maple Grove Farm, Eddyville, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1879. 



B. J. Kendall, M. D.— Dear Sir: I have been using Kendall's Spavin Cure on a valua- 

 ble stallion that I own. He kicked through a door and got his foot hung, taking out a 

 piece of skin one and one-half by three inches, which left a fearful wound, and I thought 

 he was ruined for life. After a long time I got it healed, le:iving a bunch or callus as 

 large as a large ring-bone. I have used one and one-half bottles of Kendall's Spavin Cure, 

 and the bunch is nearly all gone. I can not say too much for the Spavin Cure, for it has 

 done for me what I supposed was out of the power of man to do, in removing the bunch. 



I am a breeder of Ayrshire cattle, Leicester sheep, Berkshire hogs and Percheron horses, 

 and unless I am extraordinarily lucky will want to use more or less of the Spavin Cure 

 €very week. Send me one-half dozen bottles by express. Yours truly. 



S. N. DELAP. 



The following letter was written to our agent in Louisville, Ky., by the owner of the 

 stage route from Lebanon, Ky., to Campbellsville, who is well known throughout the 

 State. 



Campbellsville, Ky., Jan. 30, 1878. 



J. W. Morrill & Co., Louisville, Ky.— Gents: The " Kendall's Spavin Cure" sent me 

 some time ago has proved invaluable in all cases for which I used it: sprains, sore back, 

 galled shoulders, windgalls and scratches. Fortunately I did not have any stock at the 

 time with spavin. Yours respectfully, 



GEORGE BORDERS. 



Meredith Village, N. H., Feb. 17, 1879. 

 Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co.— Dear Sirs: The horse I used your Spavin Cure on had a 

 splint as large as a hen's egg, and it had been there about a year, and keptgrowing larger. 

 I used one bottle of your Spavin Cure on it, which took it nearly all off. I then used a 

 half bottle more and it took it entirely off, so that thf leg was as smooth as the other. It 

 was worth $100 to me, and I ther -fore feel very grateful to you. Please send me one-half 

 -dozen of your Spavin Cure, "C. O. D." Yours with respect, 



JOHN C. TOWLE. 



Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 27, 1879. 

 B.J. Kekdall- Dear Sir: Your "Kendall's Spavin Cure" has entirely cured my 



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horse of a very bad bone spavin. Yours truly, 



G. B. H. 



