130 i)isi':.\si.s ( II' II 11-: iiursL':. 



Dr. David Roberts' Absorbent Saves Valuable Race Horse. 



Di;. iJ.wiii Kill;] KTs, 



\\';iiiki.',slia. WImi ln^in, 



1 iKAK SiK — ]'-k'Clric .Maiilcii, 2: 13' .■, was alliictcd with two large goilci's un her 

 neck. 1 haj i^real leai", ami in fact had made up my mind that she was ruined as a 

 race horse on account nf these unnatural growths, hut upon learning that you had 

 an Ahsorhent specially pre|)ared (u remove unnatural enlargements from the body 

 and linilis of a hnrse, I was determined to try it, so T purchased une bottle and 

 applied it according tn directions, and in a remarkably short time it reduced the 

 enlarged glands to their natural and iinrmal cimdilinn. 



1 consider that >our Ahsnrbent has dune more than I ever expected of any 

 remedy. T take great ]ileasnre in recummending this valuable remedy to other 

 liorsemen. ^'nurs trul_\-, T. J. Di'xb-\r, 



^lilwaukec, AVis. 



Wisconsin State Industrial School Uses Our Remedies in its Live 

 Stock Department With Great Success. 



.State Indl^stri.m, School, 



W ACKi:sn,\, Wis. 

 Dr. D.wiii Roderts, 



AVaukesha, Wisconsin. ■ 



ni;AR Sir: — At one lime I vas supcrintendoit and manager of the Captain 

 Pabst stables in the city nf Chicago. Later T conducted a li\'ei-y business at the 

 Aldine Square Liver)- on Vincent .Vvenue. At times T had as liigji as ninety head 

 of boarding horses, and as a rule each owner or family employed their own 

 veterinarians and used different A'cterinary prescriptions in the care and treatment 

 of their animals. This necessitated tlie calls of many different veterinarians and 

 the use of a great many different \eterinary prescriptions, and it gave me a good 

 opportunity to witness the dilTereiit melhods of treating animals, and the most in- 

 teresting of all things was to watch the results of different prescriptions, such as 

 Condition Pow'ders and Colic Cures, and with this experience I must say of all 

 the Colic Cures I saw .administered or administered m_\self to ihcse different 

 boarders, that of Dr. Ua\id Roberts' Colic Drench has, in my opinion, saved more 

 hiirses and brought about belter results than an\- that I ha\-e witnessed or ex- 

 perienced, and f t.ike [ileasure in rreommending yiiur Cube Drench fur all forms cif 

 colic. 



I ha\e had considerable cxiierience with your Llorse Tonic, and like it very 

 nuich and can bigblx recummeiid it fnr all inirscs nut of condition. 



I\. C. DousMAXf, 

 JiLinager of the Li\ e Stuck Depl. nf the Wisconsin St.'ite Ir.dustrial School. 



INIr. .\. K. CMukbii. ni S.all Pninl, N. V., under date of -Vpril 3. 1911. writes: 

 "Your Colic Drench which ynu sent me I used on a neighbor's horse which was 

 given up as djang, wliicb the bicd veterinary coidd not help at .all. The horse 

 sbi.iwed iinpnweminl in ;m linnr, and 1 fnllnwcd it up with T^,a\ntriihc .and he 

 came out all O. Ix.'' 



