Crane & Allen:
The Preservative still continues to give perfect satisfaction in all cases and I have no wish to change, although I am often urged to try others claiming to be as good and cheaper; but I prefer yours, as I know just what we can do with it and always have good success. Have a body now embalmed with it that was in very bad condition when I took it, and the friends thought it impossible to keep it, but it is keeping splendidly.
E. F. BASSETT.
Liberty Centre, O., Aug. 9, 1887.
Crane & Allen:
I can say that I have had better success with your Preservative than with any preparation I have ever used. Have thoroughly tested it in the last two weeks, with the thermometer at 98 and 100. One case of heart disease, very fleshy, another of a lady who died of cancer,—the first body was kept a week and the other five days, and the results could not have been better. I like the Preservative, also, because it does not make the hands rough and harsh, as other preparations do, and because it will drive out all the bad smell in a short time. Send me at once another supply, as I cannot do without it.
N. C. WRIGHT.
Willoughby, O., Feb. 9, 1885.