*S A V e T he-Hor s e’S pav I n C u r e . 
C. F. PETERSON & CO. 
Bankers and Genera! Merchants 
New Windsor, 111—Last fall I ordered from you a bottle at 
SDavin care to treat a puff upon a horse’s leg, which I had 
been endeavoring to remove for sometime,but without success. 
A few treatments of your medicine did the work. I lost the 
book vou sent me and would ask you if you will kindly seed 
meanother one.r n EUGENE F. PETERSON. 
Cassopohs, Mich., Nov. 24, 1908. 
Troy Chemical Co'Blnghamton, N. V. 
Enclosed $5.00, please send me a bottle of "Save-the-Horse. 
My first bottle was used on a pacing horse with two bad spar- 
ins that had received no end of treatments (before I got him), 
such as blistering, firing, etc. He was very lame. X used one 
bottle, treating both spavins at the same time, and * Save-the- 
Horse'’ entirely cured the lameness. I used another bottle of 
“Save-the-Horse" on a ringbone and am more than pleased 
with results. Vou noed not send any Guarantee, for, having 
used two bottlos,' I know pretty well what itwiH do; conse¬ 
quently the guarantee is useless to me. H. D. BADGLEY.- 
mpt Aft a bottle with signed guarantee or contract. Send 
1C .UU for copy .booklet and letters from business men and 
3trainors en overy kind of case. Permanently cures Spavin, 
^^Thoroughpln,ItIngbone(except low).Curb, Splint, Capped 
Hosb Wlndpuff.shoe Boll,Injured Tendons and all Lameness.No 
scar or loss of hair.Horso works as usual. Dealers or Express 
Faid Troy Chemical Cor 24 'ConuaerstmlAvs..Binghamton,N.T. 
Moon Blindness 
CAN BE 
CURED 
Wonderful 
Discovery 
DISEASES of the EYE 
successfully treated with 
this NEW REMEDY. 
AN ABSOLUTE CURE 
for Moon Blindness, (Ophthalmia), Con¬ 
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all suffer from diseased eyes. A trial will 
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length of time the animal has been afflicted. No 
matter how many doctors have tried and failed, use 
“VISIO,” use It under our GUARANTEE; your 
money refunded if directions it 
does not effect a cure- YOU PAY FOR 
RESULTS ONLY ” $3.00 per bottle, 
postpaid on receipt of price. 
Visio Remedy Ass’n., 1938 Wabash Ave., Chicago. III. 
Faint Without Oil 
Remarkable Discovery That Cuts 
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A Free Trial Package is Mailed to Every¬ 
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A L. Rice, a prominent manufacturer of 
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REPAIRS 
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Save the money 
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1914 LaSalle Sta.’ 
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Do You Get Eggs 
If not, there’s a pin loose in your system. Hens can’t 
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Hen nature—the organs of digestion and assimilation — need 
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, health. Your part is to supply what she lacks by aiding digestion. Da 
, that and your ration will yield the greatest possible amount of nutrition, 
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This is **Tlic Dr. Hess Idea.** Long experience as a poultry man 
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W0 lbs. $5.00 ; 25 lb. pall $1.60. 
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# Am the.Paint Man 
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Bt. Louis, Mo, 
HAVE a now way of 
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__ settles bard in cans— 
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Pure Linseed Oil and pure, fresh paint ingredients 
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I pay freight on six-gallon orders or over. 
When the order of six gallons or over is received, 
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'HE MOST IMPORTANT^ 
FARM MACHINE 
Low Fares 
to the 
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March 1 STApril 6 and 20 
FRISCO 
THE MANURE SPREADER 
Are you Saving Money, or are you Losing 
it by being without One? 
You believe that money spent for a mowing machine or 
a binder is well invested. Still you use these machines 
only a few days in the year. 
You use the hay rake, because it saves you time and 
labor. 
These are valuable machines. They are now counted 
indispensable by most farmers, even though they stand 
unused over eleven months in the year. 
But a manure spreader is a still more valuable machine. 
Its purpose is to keep up the fertility of the soil. It is the 
machine you use all seasons, and the one on which the real 
usefulness of all your other farm machines depends. 
If you have not already done so, you should consider 
now the advisability of having an I. H. C. manure spreader 
on your farm. 
You will have choice of three different spreaders in the 
I. H. C. line—the Cloverleaf, endless apron spreader, 
the Corn King, return apron spreader, and Kemp’s 20th 
Century, a return apron spreader. Each of these spread¬ 
ers handles the manure in all conditions perfectly and 
will give you long satisfactory service. 
These spreaders are not ordinary. Their frames are 
made of air dried wood stock. They have serviceable, 
tractive, power-producing wheels, beaters that are unsur«- 
passed for tearing the coarsest manure into the smallest 
pieces and applying it uniformly, aprons that deliver the 
manure to the beater with the least possible friction and 
in a uniform manner. Any one of these machines will, if 
given proper care, last a lifetime. 
The labor of spreading manure is greatly lessened by 
using one of these I. H. C. spreaders. Not only is the 
labor lessened, but it is changed into agreeable work. 
But the strongest reason for using an I H. C. spreader 
is the increased value you get out of the manure. The 
best authorities agree that manure spread by an I. H. C 
spreader has at least double the value of manure spread 
by hand. 
The I. H. C. spreaders pulverize and make the manure 
fine, and spread it evenly over the ground just as thick or 
as thin as may be required. The manure is placed upon 
the ground in a condition that is at once available for 
plant life. All is washed by the first shower into the 
soil—none is wasted. 
The good effects upon the crop are immediate and the 
permanent benefit to the land is greater than when the 
manure is spread by hand. There is no question but 
that land manured by an I. H. C. manure spreader will 
give an increased yield of two to ten bushels per acre 
over land where manure is spread by hand. 
Consider the labor saved, the more agreeable work, 
the better crops, the more fertile condition of the land— 
is not an I. H. C. manure spreader the machine you 
should have? 
Are you not losing money instead of saving money by 
being without one? 
Call on the International local agent and investigate 
one of these machines. He will supply you with catalogs 
and particulars, or if you prefer write direct to the 
home office. 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 
COMPANY OF AMERICA 
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iNCoaponATto 
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CHICAGO. U.S.A. 
