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PODLTBY SDPPLIES. 



^reC""^ for 6APES ^hoFowlChoieRA 



CLIMAX CONDITION 



POWDERS FOR 

 STOCK AND POULTRY 



The only positive preventive and 

 cure for Gapes and Poultry Cbolera, 

 and a most excellent medicine for 

 young Turkeys tluit have been ex- 

 posed to the weather; also an excel- 

 cellent medicine for Horses, Cattle, 

 Sheep and Hogs. All who have used 

 Haven's Climax Condition powders 

 once will have it again. 



13-oz. packages, 25c.; by mail, 

 40c. 32-oz. packages, 50c.; 5-lb. 

 box, $1.00. 



HAVEN'S ROUP PILLS. 



For the cure of Roup, Catarrh, Colds, etc. Box 



SHERIDAN'S 

 CONDITION POWDER. 



Strictly a medicine, to be given in the 

 food, once daily, in small doses. Prevents 

 and cures nil diseases of hens. \Vorth its 

 weight in gold when hens are moulting. 



Price, small packages, 25c.. 5 for 

 91.00; large packages, §1.00, by 

 mail, $1.25 ; 6 large packages, by 

 express, §5.50. 



WHILE USf 



EGG PrODI^^^^' 



COSTS ONLY 



RUST'S EGG PRO- 

 DUCER. 



This has given our customers uni- 

 versal satisfaction. It supplies those 

 substances which produce Egg growth 

 and development. So moderate in price, 

 it should he used winter and summer, 



1-lb. package 35c. 



2}^-lb package 50c. 



6-lb. box SI. 00 



If to he sent by mail, add I(i cents per 

 lb. lo prepay postage. 



POULTRY 



Food 



•TRADEMARK REGISTERED- 



Pratt's Food will make 

 hens lay all the year, aud is e.x- 

 i i'l lent for feeding young chicks. 

 For large fowls m x one ounce 

 with the food for 1.5 or 20. For 

 15 or 20 chicks give one- 

 half ounce every other 

 day. IV-lb. pkg., 23c.; 

 5 lb iikg., 60c.; 13-lb. 

 bulk. Sil.35; 35-lb. bulk. 



?sa.5o. 



Pratfs Food for 



Horses. 7 lbs., 50c.; 12 

 lbs., 75c. 



I> r n 1 1 ' N A II i III » I 

 KoK'iiIalof. a.lc. i)kg 



SCRATCH FOOD. 



This is II mixture of 

 grains, etc., designed to 

 make chick<>ns scratch, 

 which exercise is highly 

 bonetlcial. 



8 lbs.. a5c.; 2.-> lbs., 50c.; 

 100 lbs., *1.50. 



FRENCH POULTRY KILLING KNIFE. 



Price, with instructions 



The mostoxiHMlitiousand huuiune 

 way of killing and dressin.g i)oultr.\- 

 is i)y the Fi'cncli method. 'I'hesc 

 kni\ os are made of the finest steel. 

 50c. each. 



POULTRY NETTING, 

 For Enclosing Poultry Yards. 



The Wire we offer is all Ko. 19 and 2u douljle twist. :;-inch mesh, thoroughly gal- 

 vanized after weaving. Sold in bales of l.'>o running feet. 



Prices Two-Inch Me.sii. 

 In. Wide. Sq. ft. Per bale. In. Wide. Sq. ft. Per bale. 



No. 19. 12 1.50 9 .75 No. 19. 48 BOO 3.00 



No. 19. IS 226 1.12 No. 19. 60 750 3.75 



No. 19. 24 300 1.50 No. 19. 72 900 4 . 50 



No. 19. 06 450 2.25 For prices on No. 20 Wire see page 112. 



Price, 1 cent, per square foot tn less than bale lots. 

 Staples for fastening, 10 cents i)er pound. 



CLIMAX LEG BANDS. 



Made of spring brass and .so made that the tag acts as a 

 cla^p, holding them securelv in place. Price, per dozen, 

 20c.; per. 50, 60c.-, per imi, SI. 00. 



WIRE HEN'S NESTS. 



^5c. each; $2. .50 per dozen. 



PORCELAIN 



The best and cleanest nest egg used 

 85c.; by mail, 50c. 



NEST EGGS. 



Each, 5c. ; dozen, 



POULTRY MARKER. 



This little instrument is used for marking young and old cUick"ns. 

 It is invaluable to breeders :iud farmers. They are made in two 

 sizes for larire or small cliicks ; nickel-plated, have steel cutter and 

 spring, and are made small and neat to carry in the vest imcket. Sent 

 by mail oil receipt of price 25c. 



GRANULATED CHARCOAL. 



-V little groimd charcoal, mixed with the soft feed in the morning, once or twice 

 a week, is an excellent corrective for the fowls, and keeps them healthv. 



1 lb. lOc; n lbs., SO*-.; 10 lbs., 50c.; 25 lbs., Si.OO : lOn lbs. >i"».50. 



CLOVER MEAL FOR POULTRY. 



Bv all odds the best aud most economical way of feediiiir clover. Can be fed iu 

 mash with other food. 5iJ-lb. baff, SI. 25 ; loo-lb. bajr. $i2.00. 



CUT CLOVER HAY. 



E.\cellent food for winter and early sp ring. 50-lb. bag, S1.2.> : 100 lbs., 82.00. 



GROUND BEEF SCRAPS. 



Our ground beef scraps are speciallv prepared. Feed three times a week at the 

 r ite of about a handful to every three birds in tlte morning meal of hot food. 

 During warm weather the scraps need not be fed more than once a week. 



5 lbs., 25c.; 10 lbs., 40c.; 50 lbs., 81.25 : 100 lbs., 82.23. 



MEAT HEAL. 



This is a true egg-prodticing, flesh atid bone-forming food, and supplies just 

 what laying hens and growing chicks rccinire. It is not a medicine. It is fed with 

 other foods. Fed to small chicks about three times a week will promote health 

 growth and vigor. 



5 lbs., 25c.; 10 lbs., 40c.; 25 lbs., 75c.; ,50 lbs.. 81.25 : loo lbs.. 82.25. 



CRACKED POULTRY BONE. 



This article is manufactured from fresli, clean bones, and is perfectly pure aiui 

 sweet. The bones are extra sel cted, being lirst boiled to remove the meat, and 

 then ground. No chemicals w luitever are applied to tiiem in tlie course of nianu- 

 fa' tiire, so that lliey arc turned out green and pure. Sliould be f. d to the poultry 

 daily, about a handful to ever.v live fowls, like grain or any other feed. .\n excel- 

 lent hone and egg producer, keeping the fowls strong on their legs and largely 

 Incrensing their laving qualities. 



ft Ihs., 250.; 10 Ux., 40c.; So lbs., SI. 00 : too lbs.. S2.2.'5. 



BONE FLOUR FOR POULTRY. 



For mixing once a (Yay with soft feed this is unsurpas-sed. Laying h"ns and 

 young cliickens, whose digestive powers are not strong, are mtich l»enetitled- by 

 this, especially during tlu> winter months, orwliere closely coutined in yards. This 

 is exactly the s line as the cracked bone described above, only it is ground much 

 liner. " 5 lbs. 250.; in lbs. 40c.; So Ihs.. 81.00 ; 100 lbs.." 8:t.OO. 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. 



This Is a most import<nt article for the poidlry yard through the winter, and 

 should he liberally supplied to the fowls. In summer, when left to run at larire. 

 (hey can lind their own shell-making material, but wlien everything is frozen or 

 covered witli snow, tlu'v must be helped out if eggs are wanttni. 

 f. lbs., lOc; lOO-lti. hag, 50o.; ,500 lbs., 82.00. Special prices in larg-:> quantitit>s. 



MANN'S GRANITE AND MICA CRYSTAL GRIT 



To aid diiie^titni it 1^ nei-c^'^ury to food somei;rilly material. Those supply ihi< 

 want better tluiu nnv otlier artit lo ktunvn. 



5 lbs.. 15e.; Km ll-s.. !M>c.: I'l'O Uw.. Sl.«0 : lbs.. !£t:i.50. 



SUNFLOWER SEED. 



Highly recommended for poultrv as one of the best egg produoins foods known 

 kecpins them in u'oiwl ooiidit ion. l.b. «tc.: .'» lb.. 250 ; liV lbs.. 8;>.00. 



KAFFIR CORN. 



^Kr<l or Wlilif.' 



Makes excellent food tor poultry or pigeons, either fed in the grain or proui 1 

 aiul cooked. .\lso an excellent forage plant. Sow four to five pounds to acre. 

 lbs., a5i-.; bus., 81.25. 



PIGEON FOOD. 



( AN.VIVV KIKLU PK.VS -l\vk,40o,; bushel, 81.25. lU OKWII E.\T.-10» ''■ 

 lOc; peck, 40c, HKMP SKED.-Pound, Sc.; 4 pounds, «5o. 



