Live Stock Exchange Bldg., E. BUFFALO, N. Y., Jiily 6tli, 1898. 

 To Whom It May Concern: 



I can recommend the Lincoln Sheep Dip as the best preparation for 

 the purpose of curing the scab that I have ever come across. I saw it 

 tried on a bunch of scabby sheep, and watched the effect. After hav- 

 ing been dipped twice they were entirely cured, and the fleece was 

 left in a perfect condition; it seems to do better worlc than the Black 

 Diamond Dip that I used last year. 



CHAS. C. EIRICK, 



Sheep Salesman for Eirick Bros. 



Live Stock Exchange Bldg., E. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 9th, 1898. 

 To Whom It May Concern: 



In the latter part of May, this year, there was consigned to the 

 firm of Doty & Watldns, 150 head of sheep coming from Ohio, part of 

 which were very badly affected with scab. Thirty head were con- 

 demned by the Government Inspectors, twenty of which were bought 

 by Mr. Baley of the Lincoln Sheep Dip Company, and placed in quar- 

 antine for treatment with that Company's preparation known as the 

 Lincoln Sheep Dip. 



These sheep were very badly affected with the disease; they were 

 dipped twice, an interval of ten days between the dipping, and were 

 entirely cured, so that they were permitted to go on the market for 

 sale. 



I understand from the parties in charge of the sheep, that they fed 

 them all the corn they could eat, and kept them close penned to make 

 the disease all the harder to cure, to give the dip a thorough test. 



The twenty head when sold to Mr. Baley weighed 1,500 pounds, 

 and when sold by him four weeks later, they weighed 1,551 pounds, a 

 gain of two and one-half pounds apiece, which, when it is taken into 

 consideration that they were twice dipped, is a remarkable gain. It 

 gives me pleasure to endorse this preparation. 



DOTY & WATKINS, 



Per W. F. Howard. 



Live Stock Exchange Bldg., E. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 2d, 1898. 

 Lincoln Sheep Dip Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Gentlemen: — I saw the sheep which were bought by Mr. Baley of 

 your Company some weeks ago, and your preparation did excellent 

 work; all the sheep were entirely cured, and the fleece was left in per- 

 fect condition. 



Having seen the sheep prior to their being dipped, and observing 

 their very scabby condition, I will say that your preparation did better 

 work than, any sheep dip I have seen used. I can cheerfully recom- 

 mend it to anyone who wants a sheep dip. 



Yours very truly, BEENAKD McMULLEN, 



Sheep Salesman for Sadler & Co. 



To whom it may concern: — 



I have used the Lincoln Sheep Kp and it has ailorded me perfect 

 satisfaction. It does the work and leaves the fleece in a nice white, 

 silky condition. I take pleasure in recommending it to all sheep 

 feeders and breeders. 



(Signed) A. J. ABBOTT, 



Perry, N. Y. 



