after foaling; in all cases of convalescence; and where the general building 

 up of the system is essential, CONKEY'S HORSE TONIC is a most ex- 

 cellent investment. Price $2.00. 



CONKEY'S HEALING POWDER 



This is THE WONDERFUL GALL REMEDY and is the most perfect 

 healing agent known to medical and veterinary science. It is an astringent, 

 antiseptic, and germicide, and is very simple to apply. For Galls, Sore Backs 

 and Necks, Broken Knees, Proud Flesh, Running Sores, and Open Wounds. 

 It is also excellent for Chafes, Cracked Heels, and where skin is unbroken. 

 It is also a remarkable remedy for Thrush, Sore and Tender Mouths, 

 Canker in dog's ears etc. It is the most scientific preparation ever dis- 

 covered for use after surgical operations, such as Castrating and Dehorning. 

 A wonderful preventive and cure for Hobble Chafes, and excellent for 

 all sores on human beings. Price 50c postpaid. 



CONKEY'S COLIC REMEDY 



A lightning relief from a sudden and dangerous ailment. It will cure 

 an ordinary case of Colic in a few moments. It is not a drench with all 

 its trouble to give; but just a few drops on the back of the tongue and 

 the trouble is over. Can be administered while on the road. It is the 

 simplest, surest, and best Colic remedy made. Price 50c, or S5c postpaid. 



CONKEY'S HOOF REMEDY 



The hoof is more than half the horse and, like the cylinder of an engine, 

 if it is out of order you lose the value of the entire mechanism. Keep the 

 feet in good. shape and the main foundation to usefulness and profit is 

 assured. The question of keeping the hoof in its natural state, under the 

 adverse and alternate conditions of wet and dry footing is an important 

 problem. 



CONKEY'S HOOF REMEDY has a lanolin (wool-fat) base,— to which 

 is added other valuable ingredients, — that keeps the hoof in perfect condition 

 with the use of the ordinary well-fitting shoe, and 

 without expensive and useless pads under the shoe that 

 have become such a fad in late years. It is a sure 

 preventive for Split Hoof, Quarter Crack, Seedy Toe, 

 Contracted Heel, and hard, dry feet. In nine cases out 

 of ten it does away with the necessity of the bar shoe 

 or, in other words, it gives the horse a natural foot 

 with the least liability of being affected by road condi- 

 tions, weather conditions, and other causes of the hoof 

 undergoing unnatural contraction and expansion. It 

 is the changing of the hoof structure which causes 

 nearly all the foot troubles known. 



A farmer finds his horse lame on Monday morn- 

 . ,, ^^ . , , *"S and says, "I must have overworked him on Satur- 

 day. He IS dead wrong! The fact is that the horse's feet got soaked on 

 Saturday and dried out like an old boot over Sunday, leaving the laminae 

 of the hoof dry and sensitive as a boil. That same thing causes nine- 

 tenths of all the hoof ills. CONKEY'S HOOF REMEDY applied Saturday 

 night, or every other day as it should be, would have resulted in that horse 

 going out of the stable on Monday morning like a young colt. It would 

 not only have kept the foot normally moist, but would have supplied the 

 moisture had the horse not been out in the mud and wet of Saturday. 



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