IMPOETANT TO HOESEMEN. 



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 Kendall's Spavin Cure to be 

 of such incalculable value in curing Spavins on horses, that I am free to 

 assist in the spreading of its reputation by recommending it in this public 

 manner. I had a valuable horse, which in some way had a bone spavin come 

 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 various 

 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 put it on, and, after 

 awhile, 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 remainder 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 hind legs. 



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

 known of being used, for the reason that it cures, and without blistering 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 callus, but in a short time after it 

 has been left off no person could tell that any medicine 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 Kendall'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 removed 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. 



Enoshurgh Falls, Vt., Feb. 25, 1879. R. A. GAINES. 



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 can not get it of your druggist or other merchants, send 

 direct to us, as directed on page 75 of this book. Also consult pages from 

 61 to 78, which will be for your advantage, if you are interested in the horse. 



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