Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1887 — Zine Collar Pads for Horses. [ARTICLE]
Zine Collar Pads for Horses.
This is not an advertising paper, but for the good of horses we take pleasure in saying that, after many conversations with horsemen, and seeing many certificates of veterinary surgeons and others, we believe that for curing and preventing sores on horses there has been no better invention than the Boss zinc and leather collar pads, patented, manufactured, and sold by Dexter Curtis, of Madison, Wis., who was superintendent of the department of horses at the World’s New Orleans Exposition. —From the Humane Society Journal, “Our Dumb Animals.” Mb. J. W. Mevis, 28 Rock street, Lowell, Mass., writes: “I was taken with a click in the neck and suffered agony. St Jacobs Oil cured me.” For sale by druggists and dealers. We are all dependent upon one an- ' other in this world; we all have our gunny and shadowy days, and we all, in our turn, need sympathy and help. % Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable to aae. It i#not a liquid or a snuff. 50 %
The agent of the German Baptist Publication Society, Cleveland, Ohio, Air. H. Schulte, write*: “We keep St. Jacobs Oil on hand, and consider it most valuable in case of burns, scalds, etc.” Use according to directions.
