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+ Testimonials. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 12, 1891. Mr. Rutledge, Anaheim, Cal.: DEAR SIR: It is with pleasure I wish to inform you of the benefit I got from your cure. I had a quantity of fowl dying frequently with poultry diseases. I think I lost over 150 last year. I tried everything that I could hear tell of. I think I tried every medicine in the market. At last I heard of your cure. I got a can and gave it to my sick chickens at a time when there were about ten sick which I counted as lost, but after administering your cure every one got well. I have no more Mr. Rutledge: DEAR SIR: Allow me wonderful cure; it is a poultry all got better at chicken out of the thirty for it; they all are cured. me a 2-pound can, and ob Yours LOS ANGELES Mr. Rutledge, Santa Ana, DEAR SIR: After trying and so-called poultry renamed which was so much money were dying off on an average heard of your cure doing dino and had me to get a every medicine in the market. At last I heard of your cure. I got a can and gave it to my sick chickens at a time when there were about ten sick which I counted as lost, but after administering your cure every one got well. I have no more trouble; no more sick, as I give it about once a week as your directions state. Fifty cents worth of your valuable cure has been worth $50 extra to me by the increase of eggs my fowls lay, besides no more trouble with fowls dying. No person can raise poultry successfully without it. It is, I must say, a blessing sent to poultry-raisers. Yours Respectfully, R. H. KNOLES. OAKLAND, Cal., March 14, 1892. Mr. J. Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: DEAR SIR: I think it is my duty to aid in forwarding any good enterprise which is a benefit to our country. I do not wish to write you a flattering letter for bravo sake, as you are an entire stranger to me. What I insert I am here to stand by. My poultry were dying and decreasing every day in number with poultry diseases, such as swelled head, roup, etc. I had been trying several cures, and had sent to New Jersey for a remedy which I heard about, but all were and so-called poultry reins which was so much money were dying off on an average heard of your cure doing dino and had me to get at or twice, I was surprised it had on them. They all you I have no more sick week according to direction lot of healthy fowls, beside amount of eggs since I be say it is a wonderful egg. Please send me two of and oblige. TOPEKA, Mr. J. Rutledge: DEAR SIR: Your poultry knocked out all the poultrys the country. It is doing a pity you hadn’t a good man the remedy wants is a single from experience I had from some of my neighbors said raise chickens without it. to keep the market supplied What I insert I am here to stand by. My poultry were dying and decreasing every day in number with poultry diseases, such as swelled head, roup, etc. I had been trying several cures, and had sent to New Jersey for a remedy which I heard about, but all were of no avail until I got the Morris Poultry Cure, and then my relief came. I assure you it surprised me how quickly it did its work. After giving the second dose to my sick fowls, they seemed to get better at once; now I have no sick. I give a little once a week in their food. Now my fowls are all well, besides I realize double the amount of eggs since I started to use your valuable medicine. The Morris Poultry Cure is immense, and I will stand by it. It is the only remedy I ever saw with such merits. I am your obedient servant, J. H. HANNA. FRESNO, Cal., January 10, 1892. Rutledge: DEAR SIR: Allow me to congratulate you on your wonderful cure; it is a wonderful remedy. My cry all got better at once. I have not one sick en out of the thirty I had wher. I sent to you; they all are cured. I wish you would send 2-pound can, and oblige, Yours respectfully. FRANK N. CUNNINGHAM. LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 16, 1892. Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: DEAR SIR: After trying several poultry cures so-called poultry remedies without any effect, it was so much money thrown away, my chickens dying off on an average of five a day. My wife of your cure doing wonders at San Bernar and had me to get a can. After giving once several different cures a friend of mine told the Morris Poultry Cure; said he had no more after using it. I went to San Diego and gave cent can, and it was the best article I chased in my life. It has done more for $500 in cash could do. Most of my fowls will but when I commenced to give it to them and to directions my trouble stopped. They all immediately and I have had no more trouble but have a fine poultry yard now through the use of using the valuable cure. It's worth it in gold to my poultry-raising. Please send me by express one 10-pound Send C. O. D. as I am a stranger to you. known the price I would have sent you there. Yours respectfully, I. S. K. OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 21, so-called poultry remedies without any effect, it was so much money thrown away, my chickens dying off on an average of five a day. My wife of your cure doing wonders at San Bernarand had me to get a can. After giving once twice, I was surprised to see the wonderful effect on them. They all got well, and I assure I have no more sick ones. I give it once a according to directions and now I have a fine healthy fowls, besides my hens lay double the amount of eggs since I began to use it. I must be a wonderful egg-producer besides a remedy. Please send me two of the large cans (C. O. D., oblige, Yours respectfully, J. T. Johnson. TOPEKA, Kansas, Feb. 24, 1892. Mr. Rutledge: Dear Sir: Your poultry cure, I must say, has saved out all the poultry remedies in this part of country. It is doing a fine work here. It is a you hadn’t a good man to introduce it, for all remedy wants is a single trial. I am speaking experience I had from my own fowls, besides of my neighbors say they would not try to chickens without it. Trusting you will be able up the market supplied for our benefit, I am known the price I would have sent you the Yours respectfully, I. S. K. OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 21, Mr. Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: DEAR SIR: I take the liberty to certify merits of your Wonderful Cure, for I assume is a wonderful cure. I bought a can throw persuasion of a neighbor telling me of the results he had from it. I am more or less stitious about patent medicines and never had faith in such. But, sir, had I got your c summer, I could have saved $200 worth of lost. I must say it is a perfect magic, and opinion, beats any medicine on the face of the name “Wonderful” is well applied, for wonderful remedy and redeemer to our race. I am satisfied my trouble is ended by your powder, and intend to raise more chick year than ever through its assistance. Trusting your life may be spared long time your benificial work, I am. Yours respectfully, L. H. Stockw SALT LAKE, Utah, June 13, amedy wants is a single trial. I am speaking experience I had from my own fowls, besides of my neighbors say they would not try to chickens without it. Trusting you will be able up the market supplied for our benefit, I am Respectfully yours, R. H. GURNEY. SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 6, 1892. James Rutledge, Santa Ana Cal.: SIR SIR: I am always ready to give honor to honor is due. Three years ago I bought a piece of land here the intention to raise poultry, and I also an incubator. I brought out 500 chickens side of ten months I had only thirty living They died with sorehead, roup, etc. I tried and had the same result. After trying SALT LAKE, Utah, June 13, Mr. Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: DEAR SIR: I bought a can of your cure trading agent last year. Where can I get s It is a grand thing; I cannot get along with Have you any one in this city handling it? please let me know, and if not, please send me I am willing to pay any price for it. Send press, and oblige, Yours truly, MRS. J. C. KREW KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 23, Mr. Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: DEAR SIR: I bought a can of poultry a friend of mine told me of fure; said he had no trouble at to San Diego and got a fifty the best article I ever purhas done more for me than Most of my fowls were sick, and to give it to them according he stopped. They all got well he had no more trouble since, yard now through the results fure. It's worth its weight raising. express one 10-pound can. a stranger to you. If I had had have sent you the money. ours respectfully, I. S. Keifer. called the Morris Poultry Cure, in a drug store down town. I did so more through curiosity than confidence, as I had been humbugged so much on patent medicines; and at the same time I had a lot of fowls sick, besides had a lot to die, and I was disgusted over poultry-raising. Well, Sir, I tried your powder on a few sick chickens which I had thrown out of the yard that morning; counted same as dead, as they were blind and could not walk. But, Sir, to my surprise, I found them the next day trying to get back over the fence. They seemed to be as well as ever, after only getting one dose of your cure. They all got completely well. The result was, I cured every sick fowl. Had I known of your remedy one year ago, I could have saved several hundred I lost. And, Sir, I must state, and am prepared to swear to it if necessary, I have not one sick fowl or lost one through the use of your cure since I born to I. S. Keifer. LAND, Cal., Jan. 21, 1892. Ana, Cal.: The liberty to certify to the warrful Cure, for I assure you it bought a can through the or telling me of the good reI am more or less supermedicines and never had much had I got your cure last saved $200 worth of fowls I a perfect magic, and, in my micine on the face of the earth. "It is well applied, for it is a redeemer to our feathered my trouble is ended by using to raise more chickens this its assistance. May be spared long to conk, I am. is respectfully, L. H. Stockworth. AKE, Utah, June 13, 1891. The result was, I cured every sick fowl. Had I known of your remedy one year ago, I could have saved several hundred I lost. And, Sir, I must state, and am prepared to swear to it if necessary, I have not one sick fowl or lost one through the use of your cure since I began to use it. I trust your cure can always be had, for it is the poultry man's staff. Hoping you will continue the good work, I am, Yours respectfully, ADAM C. ROSS. PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 28, 1890. J. Rutledge, Santa Ana: DEAR SIR: We are confident that the Morris Cure for Poultry is the best remedy ever tried for sick fowls. It does just as recommended. Yours truly, BIEDEBACH BROS, Dealers in Dressed and Live Poultry, Pasadena, California. PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 28, 1890. J. Rutledge, Santa Ana: This is to certify that the undersigned have used the Morris Poultry Cure and have found it to be a most successful remedy for the cure of diseased fowl. C. FRANCIS J. Rutledge, Santa Ana: This is to certify that the undersigned have used the Morris Poultry Cure and have found it to be a most successful remedy for the cure of diseased fowl. C. FRANCIS. M. SOWAN. Pasadena, California. The Blade reporter while doing an errand at the store of J. Rutledge yesterday overheard a lady customer for the Morris Poultry Cure say that she "never saw anything act so like magic as did this really wonderful remedy." The lady stated further that "one beauty about it is that it cures every disease of the fowls with equal success." This poultry remedy is having a remarkable sale, and there has not been a single complaint up to date. Santa Ana Blade.