Marcus, Iowa, July 7, 1906. 

 Mrs. D. C. Johnson— /Jear Friend: I received your letter and 

 Poultry Book, also the package of medicine; it did all that it claimed to do 

 Most of my little chicks got well. I hope you will forgive me for being so 

 slow in sending j'ou the price of your book, for which find Sl.OO money, 

 order. How much are your incubators and brooders? 



Mrs. Thos. Mbechan. 



Emmetsbdrg, Iowa, June 10, 1906. 

 Mrs. Johnson — Dear Friend: Your Poultry Compound is all right, it 

 is fine for wire cuts and sore shoulders on horses. Please send me fifty 

 cents worth by mail. I don't know how much the postage will be, but if it 

 is any more than ten cents let me know. I suppose you have quite a lot of 

 chicks this summer. Send the Compound as soon as you can. 



Mrs. M. H. Grace. 



Cape Sable Island, South Side, Nova Scotia. 

 My Dear Mrs. Johnson: When your book came I cried for joy, oh, I 

 was so glad to get it, for it tells so many things that I never knew and it 

 will be so helpful to me. Will be so glad when my incubator gets here, 

 then I can help to keep the wolf from the door. My husband is a fisher- 

 man. Sometimes we have plenty then again the traps will be washed 

 away, then we do not live so well. Eggs are such a good price all the year 

 around we cannot help but do well after we once get a start. Now, my 

 dear, you have the honor of placing the first incubator on the island. I 

 am using your Compound with good results. Enclosed please find S4.60 

 for six packages of Compound and one more book. Thanking you for 3'our 

 kind letters and advice I am ever. Your loving friend, 



Mrs. James C. Penney, 



Lost Springs, Kans., June 16, 1906. 

 Mrs. .Johnson, Maxwell, Iowa — I heard that your medicine was all 

 right for sick chicks. Please send me one fifty cent package. 



Mrs. M. S. Herring. 



Payette, Iowa, July 11, 1906. 

 Mrs. Johnson — I have just taken off an incubator full of chickens, 

 and as I have always had trouble in raising them, I thought I would try 

 your preparation, a lady was in here that knew of it, and recommended it 

 so highly I was encouraged to write. Will you please write particulars. 

 She could not remember what it was called, so I could do nothing until I 

 heard from you. Would like a reply as soon as possible. 



Mrs. L. E. Bukgbt. 



