ASE YOUB GIIOCEE FOB IT. 

 ASZ YOUR LEUG&IST FOB IT. 



Prevents Roup, Prevents Gapes, Pre* 

 vents Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eat- 

 ing, Prevents Laying Soft 

 Eggs, Makes Hens Lay. 



niSNOFOWDER. ITISHOmiCM 



It Sella for Siz Oents Per Found, 

 in Boxes. 



Chick-chick-er-re-kee (poultry food and pre- 

 ventive of disease for poultry), thfe grtad. egg 

 food, produces eggs prodigiously and is good for 

 the health of the wwling. It is the first article of 

 its kind ever Patented in the United States, 

 Canada and England. Try it. It costs only 

 six cents per pound. It is no powder. Chick- 

 ens will eat it. That ought to convince you that 

 it is good. If your Grocer, Druggist, Hard- 

 ware or Country Storekeeper wilf not get it 

 for you, send me one dollar, and I wiu ship 

 you a twenty-pound box by freight, or one hundred 

 pounds for five dollars. A large box will cost you 

 no more freight than a small box. Attend to your 

 poultry, if you want to make a profit out of them, 

 just the same as you attend to your land. Unless 

 you manure your land it will not pay you. Just 

 so with poultry; you must give them somethiftg 

 besides feed. Tney must have material to 

 answer for grinders, and material for the egg. 

 If you feed Clfick-chick-er-re-kee (egg food^ 

 every day you will never have any sick chick- 

 ens, and your hens will lay eggs when otherwise 

 they would not. You will never do without it 

 after a fair trial. Do not pay twenty-five or 

 fifty cents a pound for medicine to feed your 

 poultry when you can ^et a better article iron; 

 your Btorekee;per at six cents a pound. Don't . 

 be a clam ; try it. Manufactured in the United 

 States only by j» 



S. S. MYERS, Patented, 



629 N. Front St., PHILAD'A, PA. 



See what the -Secretary of the Interstate Poultry 



and Pet Stock Association, of Cobden, 



Illinois, says : 



August 3, t886. 

 S.S. MYEIRS. 



Dbar Sir : — I have used some of your Chick< 

 chick-er-re-kes (Poultry Food). lamsatisHed 

 that it increases the egg production of my fowls. 

 A. A. COWDERY. 



Be^:l Following TestlmonialA. 



Jonestown, Cohoma Co., Miss., Oct. 4th, 1886, 

 S. S. MYERS. 



Dbab Sir : — Enclosed find six dollars, sh;.p 

 me one hundred pounds Chick-chick -er-ree-kee 

 it is the best food of the kind that I ever tried for 

 eggs and to promote the general health of fowls. 

 ■ . NOELR.HAMER, 



, P astor M. E. Church. ' 



S. S. MYERS. 



Dear Sir :— Your Chick-chick-er-ree-kee, 

 received from you last spring, has given good re- 

 sults «o far. My chickens are in better condition,and 

 we get more eggs than we esier did before at this 

 time of the year. T. J. McGINNIS, 



*> Breeder of Bronze turkeys arid fancy chickens. 



DIXIE POULTRY WALKS. 



Louisa C. H., Va., April i, 1886. 

 S. S. MYERS. 



Dear Sir : — I ordered, a short time since, 20 pounds 

 of your Chick-chick-er-re-kee (Poultry Food). I 

 am satisfied that it is a good thing for poultry and 

 well worth a trial by all who raise fowls, whether for 

 pleasure or profit. Yours truly, 



DIXIE POULTRY WALKS. 



S. S. MYERS. 



Leesville Cross Roads, O , \ 

 March i, r886. / 



Dear Sir : — I have 40 hens, and have been getting 

 very few eggs until I fed Chick-chick-er-re-kee. 

 On March ist I got 18 eggs. My chickens are all 

 healthy. Chickens have died all around me with chol- 

 era, but none of mine. I would not do without your 

 Chick-chick-.er-re-lKe now. 



W. DEWALT. 



East Bkady, Clarion (Jo., Pa., June 4th, 1886. 

 S. S. MYERS. 



Dbar Sir : — Afier having used your Chick- 

 chick-er-ree-kee nearly six months, and having 

 observed its good results in the quantity and qual- 

 ity of eggs, condition of chickens and of young 

 chicks, 1 can say it is all you claim for it, have 

 not Ijst :i chicken thro\i^h sickness, since using 

 iu "L. V,. I.UNGWELl., 



iireeder ot \v'yaadottSp ^ 



Read what the Sub-agent of the Commercial Union 

 Assurance Co (Limited), o: London, says: 

 Montezuma, Iowa, Sept. z6th.. 1886 

 S S MYERS 



Dear Sir: —1 have been feeding Chick-chick- 

 er-re-kee to my beautiful Wyandbttes, They 

 are growmg fine. It gives their feathers a beautiful' 

 lustre and keeys them healthy, Oneofmy cockerelb 

 had the rou^, so badly that both eyes swelled shut 

 I had to feed him for about eight days, by putting 

 feed into hisWuth I gave him Chick-chick-er- 

 re-kee, and feed to the restof my flock, and I had 

 -no more roup among them, and saved the one that 

 was sick. I have 40 of as fine Wy^ndottes as can 

 be produced in the State of Iowa, or any other 

 State. They are admired,by all who see them for 

 their beautiful yellow legs. laCe of plumage, com- 

 pact, plump body, a!nd close-fitting rose combs; 

 in fact, they are about perfect. A. I. MABIE, ' 

 Breedei' of Wyandottes. 



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