CONKEY'S CHOLERA REMEDY When a fowl is attacked by 

 diseases of the digestive organs, there is a loss of appetite and a greatly 

 increased thirst; therefore we have put out this remedy in such a form 

 that it must be given in the drinking water. As the fever creates a con- 

 tinuous and violent desire i'or water, the logic of this treatment can be 

 appreciated. Most of the so-called cholera remedies on 

 the market are powders directed to be given in the food. 

 Realizing the utter absurdity of trying to cure the fowl 

 in that manner, since the sick bird loses its appetite for 

 food we have put out CONKEY'S CHOLERA REMEDY 

 in such a form that the fowl will take its own medi- 

 cine. This preparation is entirely different from any- 

 thing else ever put out, and can be absolutely relied 

 upon as the most dependable Cholera Remedy made. 

 It has a soothing, cooling effect on the hot and in- 

 flamed membranes and reduces the fever at once. For 

 the treatment of Cholera, Indigestion, Bowel Trouble, 

 Diarrhoea, and all kindred troubles in chicks or grown 

 fowls, this remedy is excellent. CONKEY'S CHOL- 

 ERA REMEDY is a common-sense insurance against 

 a great variety of the troubles known to poultrymen. It should be kept 

 on hand by everyone who raises little chicks, as it will be needed at once 

 on appearance of indigestion or bowel trouble. We guarantee ' it to 

 satisfy you. Prices 25c and 50c postpaid. 



CONKEY'S CHICKEN POX (Sorehead) REMEDY It is a reli- 

 able remedy for a disgusting and dangerous disease. Chicken pox is 

 known in different localities by entirely different names, being called Pian, 

 Sore-head, Warts, and Pigeon Pox. They are all the same contagious 

 and loathsome disease and can be cured if taken in anything like proper 

 time. 



It is very important in treating this disease that absolute cleanliness 

 should be considered and, while we sell CONKEY'S 

 NOX-I-CIDE in separate packages and for a separate 

 price, it should be considered an important part of the 

 treatment for Chicken Pox. Unless you clean and disin- 

 fect the house so as to kill the disease germs, a fresh 

 outbreak is liable to occur at any time. 



The salve is applied to the warty growths according 

 to directions, while the powder is given in the soft feed 

 to drive the disease from the blood. You will find it a 

 very successful treatment and will never use another 

 after a thorough knowledge of its effectiveness in com- 

 batting this annoying and nauseating disease, which is 

 well named the "Small Pox" of the poultry yard. 

 Prices 50c or 55c, postpaid. 



CONKEY'S LIMBER NECK REMEDY Limber neck may prove 

 to be a very fatal disease, as it takes but a little time to terminate in death 

 if a remedy is not at hand. We would certainly advise poultrymen to provide 

 themselves with a package of CONKEY'S LIMBER NECK REMEDY at 

 once, and not to wait until the disease is established and they learn its fatal 



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