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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



A cake of this soap placed in a drawer 

 which may contain valuable relics and 

 seldom opened, will not be troubled with 

 roaches or any other -insects. 



Place a cake on every shelf of a book- 

 case, and your books will not be troubled 

 by roaches or other insects. 



Full directions with every cake. 



Price, 10c. per bar, 3 bars for 25c; post- 

 age 8c. per bar. 



ARMOURS PLESOPE.— 15 c. per cake, 

 postage 6c. extra. 



PRATT'S IMPROVED ANIMAL DIP.— 



A valuable disinfectant for Sheep, Horses, 

 Hogs and Cattle; destroys insects and 

 germs, cures mange, purines stables, barns, 

 etc. Full directions on every can. Price, 

 quart, 35c, by express or freight only. 



PRATT'S VETERINARY CURES. 



Colic Cure , 50; by mail $ .55 



Peerless Hoof Ointment .25; by mail .30 



Worm Powder 50; by mail .60 



Heave Cough and Cold 



Cure 50; by mail .60 



Liniment (large) 50; by mail .60 



Liniment (small) 25: by mail .30 



HEALING OINTMENT.— Price, 25c; by 

 mail, 30c 



STICKLER'S WORM MEDICINE POR 

 PUPPIES. — Price, 80c per bottle, postpaid. 



SWINE. 

 The Poland China. - 



This is a black hog with white mark- 

 ings; face, feet and tip of tail, and a few 

 small spots not objectionable. They grow 

 large and are easily fattened. Sows make 

 good mothers. Price, per pair, 8 to 10 

 weeks old pigs, $27.00; Boar, $18.00; Sow, 

 $14.00. 



BERKSHIRE HOGS. 



Orders for early spring pigs of the most 

 approved breeding now being booked. 

 Prices reasonable. All stock eligible to 

 registry. Price, per pair, 8 to 10 weeks 

 old, $27.00; Sow, $14.00; Boar, $18.00. 



DUROC JERSEY RED HOGS. 



The Duroc Jersey is a red-haired hog, 

 otherwise they resemble the Poland China. 

 Well matured shoats weigh 250 to 340 

 pounds; when 9 to 12 months old, four to 

 seven hundred pounds at maturity. They 

 are quiet hogs, excellent feeders, stand 

 forcing well and never sun sealled. Their 

 bones are large and sows are very pro- 

 lific. 8 to 10 weeks old, $27.00 per pair; 

 Boar, $18.00; Sow, $14.00. 



OHIO CHESTER WHITE HOGS. 



The hogs dressed, when 8 to 9 months 

 old, will net 175 to 250 pounds. When fully 

 matured will weigh from 600 to 800 pounds. 



Very popular breeds. The sows are pro- 

 lific. Thorough breeds of the above, 8 to 

 10 weeks old, $25.00 per pair; Boar, $18.00;. 

 Sow, $14.00. Graded Chester White, 8 to 

 10 weeks old, $14.00 a pair. Cross Chester 

 White and Poland China, $20.00 a pair. 

 ANTIKOL. 



The New Scientific Cure and Preventive 

 of Hog Cholera. Is specially designed to 

 prevent and cure hog cholera. It cannot 

 be of benefit except in cases where a 

 disease is due to germs introduced into the 

 intestinal tract. It is fatal to the hog 

 cholera germ and yet absolutely harmless 

 to the hog when used in accordance with 

 directions. It absolutely destroys the 

 cause of cholera in a few hours and conse- 

 quently, when properly used, is a perfect 

 preventive. If the disease has already 

 gained access to the herd, "Antikol" will 

 kill the germs sure to be present in the 

 food and drink of the hog, as well as ef- 

 fectively destroying the disease-producing 

 bacteria in the intestine of the animal. Like 

 consumption, diphtheria or any other germ 

 disease, hog cholera must be treated in 

 time or nothing can prevent fatal results. 



"Antikol" is Hog Insurance. Don't wait 

 until your hogs are sick with the cholera, 

 when it may be you cannot secure the 

 remedy in time to be applied success- 

 fully. "An ounce of prevention is better 

 than a pound of cure." Use "Antikol" free- 

 ly the year round in all the food and drink 

 to which the hogs have access and you 

 can be sure they will never have the 

 cholera. Even though the hogs on all the 

 adjoining farms are dying from the disease 

 your hogs will have been insured against 

 an attack of cholera. Can you afford to 

 take the risk? 



"Antikol" is put up in $1.00 and $6.00 

 packages. The $6.00 size contains iy 2 times 

 more than the $1.00 size. "Antikol" post- 

 paid, in $1.00 size, $1.18. 





LARGE CATTLE LABELS. 



Size, one-half inch wide and one and one- 

 half inches long. May be stamped with 

 owner's name and address if neither re- 

 quires more than 15 or 16 letters. Fewer 

 letters are plainer. On the jointed size the 

 numbers are stamped from 1 upward if 

 the order fails to specify otherwise. 



These labels are used with great satis- 

 faction to cheaply insure against loss of 

 any cattle liable to stray; to number herds 

 of blooded stock and thus form a con- 

 venient basis for keeping a reliable herd 

 record; to number herds of milch cows; 

 on herds whose owner has to entrust the 

 care of others; on cattle shipped from 

 buyer to seller; veterinary surgeons label 

 cattle as they pass inspection. 



Price, $1.00 per dozen; $4.50 per hundred. 



LIGHT CATTLE LABELS. 



Weigh one-fourth ounce; somewhat 

 smaller than the "Large Cattle Labels." 

 This size is suitable for calves and will 

 remain without trouble from the growth of 



Forty-seven Years of Reliability is Our Record. 



