Diseases and Their Remedies 



Mrs. Johnson's Poultry Compound 



Sure Cure for Bowel Trouble in 

 Brooder Chicks 



1HAVB experimented for years to produce a remedy that would be a 

 sure cure for bowel trouble in brooder chicks. Bowel trouble kills 



more chicks from ten days to four weeks old than die from any other 

 cause. I have at last succeeded in producing a compound that is the best 

 and cheapest of any remedy ever placed upon the market. It is not only a 

 cure for bowel trouble, but it will cure roup, swelled heads and eyes, dysen- 

 tery, crop-bound, leg weakness, cholera, and in fact every disease common 

 among poultry; it will also keep your fowls in good condition, stimulate egg 

 production, and for molting fowls it is indispensible. This is a critical time 

 and fowls should have some kind of tonic to assist nature at this period. 

 This compound is also good for wire cuts, sore shoulders and itch in horses 

 and will cure foot rot in cattle; we use it for chapped hands, cold sores, cuts 

 and bruises with good results. 



I hatch and raise chickens by the thousands; have hatched as many as 

 1,087 chicks in one day. You can do the same, dear reader, by the help of 

 this book, my Compound, good incubators, good brooders and good feed 

 yards. 



There are so many fakes in the world that I do not wonder if you doubt 

 me capable of doing all I claim, but no one can give better references than 

 these: State Bank of Maxwell, Maxwell, Iowa; editor of Maxwell Tribune, 

 Maxwell, Iowa; First National Bank, Nevada, Iowa; editor Nevada Repre- 

 sentative, Nevada, Iowa. These people have known me nearly all their 

 lives. Write them. 



If you bought this compound of companies that make a business of 

 putting up compounds, the amount I will sell you for fifty cents would 

 cost you just $4.00, for they put it up in liquid form and sell it for fifty 

 cents a pint. 



Directions for Preparing Compound 



To one 50 cent package of Mrs. Johnson's Poultry Compound add four 

 quarts of water, after the compound is all dissolved then bottle it up and 

 it is ready for use. 



