42 HOW TO HATCH, BROOD, FEED AND PREVENT 



Directions for Using— For a tonic to keep your poultry in good con- 

 dition and stimulate egg production one teaspoonful to two quarts of 

 water; tor sick chicks one teaspoonful to one quart of water, if the chicks 

 are very sick one teaspoonful to one pint of water; fowls with swelled heads 

 and eyes, put one teaspoonful in one pint of water, wash their heads all 

 over good and remove the matter from their eyes, put some of the liquid 

 in their eyes after being reduced. Repeat this three times a day till they 

 are well. Put some of the Compound in every thing you feed them, also 

 in the drink you give them, whether milk or water; use a different cloth 

 for washing each fowl, then burn it, this will prevent spreading disease. 

 All affected fowls should be separated from the flock. Roup is treated 

 in the same way, only )ou remove the cankers with a toothpick, then put 

 some of the Compound quite strong, but not full strength, in their mouths 

 with a feather, if you will commence in time and go according to direc- 

 tions you will save every lowl. To make a wash for sore shoulders, wire 

 cuts and itch in horses put one teaspoonful of the compound (after being 

 made into liquid according to above directions) into a half pint of water 

 and wash the affected parts tour or five times a day; to kill proud flesh ap- 

 ply the liquid full strength, with a feather, there is nothing that will keep 

 down blood poison better than this wash. For chapped hands, cold sores, 

 cuts and bruises put one teaspoonful of the liquid in one-half pint of 

 water, the only objection to using this wash, it stains the skin a little, but 

 can be readily removed with citric acid or lemon juice. 



It you bought this Compound ot 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. Now, friends, to prove to you that my Compound will do all 

 I claim for it and more, on receipt of a stamped envelope and address, I 

 will send a trial package ot the Compound that will make one quart of 

 liquid compound, then write me the results, please. At the price you 

 cannot afford to do without this, it is a whole apothecary shop of itself, it 

 is not only one ingredient, but many, that is why it will cure so many 

 different diseases. Write me today. I can offer nothing more fair. 



Mrs. Rebecc.\ Johnson, Maxwell, Iowa. 



Cure for Dysentery in Chicks 



Cure for dy.sentery in chicks: One teaspoonful of acetate of iron, to each 

 quart ot water. Directions for using: One teaspoonful to one quart of 

 water. Keep it before the fowls as long as they are affected. 



Use the above until you can procure some of Mrs. Johnson's Com- 

 pound, which is the best thing you can use tor bowol trouble in brooder 

 chicks. 



