70 LETTERS FROM OUR PATRONS. 



Alexander, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1880. 

 B. J. Kendall, & Co,— Gentlemen: I have used and sold " Kendall's Spavin Cure '"^ 

 for a number of years with great success. It is a sure cure for spavins and ring-bones, 

 when used according to directi ns. One of my neighbors had a nice young horse that had 

 two bad ring-bones, which made him very lame. He used four bottles vf your Spavin 

 Cure, which took off the bunches completdy and cured Mm of his lameness entirely. All 

 those who have used it, around here, think there i-< nothing like it. Firmly believing it is 

 bv far the best horse liniment ever placed before the public, 1 remain 



Yours, etc., C. W. VANDE BOGART, 



Breeder of blooded horses, and d- aler in horses and trotters, 

 Alexander, Genesee County, N. Y. 



Waddinqton, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1880. 

 B.J. Kendall & Co.— Gentlemen: "Kendall's Spavin Cure"' I consider as a truly- 

 beneficial remedy for the removal of spavins and any othei- enlargement on a 1 animals a& 

 well as horses. I had a very fine Jersey heifer which 1. st one-fourth {U) of her bag 

 with garget, and remained so until coming in the second time, wh' n we applied your 

 " Kendall's Spavin Cure," rubbing it thoroughly, and eft'ected a complete cure. Believing 

 it has no rival as a liniment, I cheerfully recommend its use. 



Yours, etc.. 



WALTER RUTHERFORD, 

 Importer and breeder of fancy cattle, Stock Farm, Waddington, N. Y. 



CiiiLESBUUGH, Ky., Feb. 20, 1879. 

 Dr. B. J. Kendall— Dear Sir: I have tried your Kendall's Spavin Cure on a chronic 

 case of bone spavin which ha'* been treated by two of the best doctors in the land. The 

 case was fired twice, and I can safely say that your Spavin Cure nid more good th m any- 

 thing which I ever tried. I believe it to be a good remedy for a great many difliculties. 

 Ring-bone and bone spavin I am sure it will cure if taken in time. It is also good for 

 scratches, grease heel, etc. Yours respectfully. 



T. B. MUIR. 



Glover, Vt., Feb. 13, 1879. 

 Dr. B. J. Kendall— Dear Sir: I used one bottle of your Kendall's Spavin Cure on a 

 horse of ours and removed a spavin entirely; and one of my neighbors had a colt with a 

 bad ring-bone, and by using two bottles of your Spavin Cure, he cured it entirely. It has 

 given good satisfaction here. Yours truly, 



A. H. HALL. 



Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 9, 18T8. 

 This is to certify that I have used Kendall's Spavin Cure for a splint, and am happy to 

 testily that it has fully cured it. Yours respec fully, 



■^ WILLIAM SHARP, 



Supt. of Thornton & Chester's stable. 



Hyde Park, Vt., Nov. 8, 1677. 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Dear Sir: I am no great Irit nd to patent medicines, but do not 

 hesitate to speak a good word for your Spavin Cure. Two years ago I bought a valuable 

 three-year old colt in Canada, but before reaching home discovered that he was lame 

 from a curb. The curb c(mtinued to enlarge, and would at times render the co't so lame 

 that he could not be driven, and he hobbled very badly. I was induced to try your Spavin 

 Cure, and with one bottle and a half took away the enlargement, and from that day to the 

 present time he has not been lame. For curb, therefore, I do not hesitate to recommend 

 people to try - Kendall's Spavin Cure." Yours tn^y, ^ ^ bASFORD, 



Editor of the Lamoille News. 



LoAVELL, Mass., May 26, 1878. 

 B. J. Kendall— Dear Sir : Send us as usual three (3) dozen Kendall's Spavin Cti re. 

 We received your inquiry for references, and have delayed answering from time to time 

 in hopes of getting one from a man who used ten bottles and completely cured a 

 gpavin of six years growth on a horse that after the cure trotted better than forty, and sold 

 for $450. When he commenced to use the Cure the horse was dead lame and would not 

 sell for $10. We did not know the man's name, and have not been able to find him since 

 your letter. Yours respectfully, 



^ CROWELL & HARRISON, 



Apothecaries, Lowell, Maes. 



