DR. ROBEilGrS P1T[IIT iOf [mND[R 



Which Cures Corns, Contractions, Quarter-Cracks, Etc. 



It is the best invention tor expanding a contracted foot or keeping a sound foot in its 

 natural sliape. 



It is used and approved by the leading horse owners of the New Yorlc Driving Club, such 

 as KOBERT BONNEK, FRANK WORK, and hundreds of other gentlemen of repute. 



" ASBON, O., Jan. 24, 1887. 



"I received your Patent Hoof Expander, placing it in the worst hoof, and watched results. 

 I must say I never saw such a change in a hoof in sis weeljs. Please send another Expander 

 for the other foot by return of mail. I will send an order for an assortment. I want a dozen 

 pairs for my own horses as soon as I can make diagraras of their feet. Further experimenting 

 by me is unnecessary, as I am convinced your Expander knoclts them all out. 



"Yours, J. W.McCUB." 



"Otioe op Db. H. D. Bkown, 

 " Db. F. p. Eobbbqe, 1,741 Bboabwat, N. Y. : " Potsdaw, N. T., March 14, 1887. 



"Deab Sib: Inclosed find $3, for which send one pair of your Hoof Expanders for the 

 inclosed diagrams, No. 1 and No. 2. No. 3 1 send you to show you the improvement made in 

 my other colt by using the Expanders I ordered of you some three months since. 1 shall order 

 more in a short time for a friend of mine, who has seen the Improvement. 1 th? nl: they are the 

 greatest boon for contracted feet I ever saw; in fact the only one. If horses could only talk 

 you would be made a hero at once. 



" Tours respectfully, H. D. BROWN." 



One Pair, $3. 



Three Pairs, $5. 



F. P. ROBERGE, Veterinary Surgeon, 



1,741 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 



^"Liberal discount to the trade. They ave liept by all first-class Horseshoers, Saddle 

 and Hardware Merchants. 



