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The New Medicated Stock Salt-- 

 Conkey's " Salt-Em" 



All animals need salt. But when salt is given only occasionally, 

 they are pretty sure to take more than is good for them if they get a 

 chance at it, and scours, etc., will result. We have studied this special 

 need of farm animals and have made up a new preparation for horses, 

 cattle, sheep and swine, which takes the place of salt, and combines 

 the best suited medical elements, so that the preparation as a whole 

 can be given as a daily tonic, digestive, and worm remedy, as well as 

 a simple appetizer. To indicate its method of use, we have called this 

 'new Conkey article "SALT-EM." 



Left before stock all the time it fills their entire need for salt, and 

 gives in addition a quick, easy way of treating common diseases. The 

 animals will not overdose when they can help themselves any time. 

 What they do is to take the medication just as they need it, guided by 

 instinct, so that it acts as a sort of automatic guard on the general 

 health condition. For instance, an animal inclined to get "off feed" 

 will doctor itself with "SALT-EM'' if given the opportunity. An animal 

 troubled with worms will of its own accord lick up "SALT-EM" if the 

 medication is where the animal can get at it. 



"SALT-EM" left before animals all the time acts as a general reg- 

 ulator and preventive. It increases digestion, hence cuts down feed 

 waste. It restores tone and function to overtaxed organs. As a worm 

 medicine alone, "SALT-EM" would prove invaluable to any stock owner. 

 These facts indicate the general nature of the article, but write for 

 folder giving complete information. 



"SALT-EM" is sold on our regular guarantee. Any stock owner 

 can try it out in his own feed shed, with the certainty that the test 

 will cost him nothing if in the end he is not more than satisfied. 



But "SALT-EM" will satisfy! Its results will astonish as well as 

 please you. 



Prices 100 pounds, $5; 40 pounds, $2.25; 10 pounds, 75 cents. 



