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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 
PRATT’S VETERINARY LINIMENT.— 
In bottles, 25c¢., 50c. and $1.00 each. 
PRATT’S VETERINARY OINTMENT. 
Box, 25c. 
PRATT’S WORM POWDER. — For 
Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, ete. Price, 12- 
oz. can bulk, 50c. each, containing 12 doses 
ready for use. 
PRATT’S VETERINARY CURES. 
Colic Cure $007 bye mailes! 255 
Peerless Hoof Ointment .50; by mail -60 
Heave Cough and Cold 
Cure 2 ese 2) ja op .50; by mail -60 
STECKLER’S WORM MEDICINE FOR 
PUPPIES.—Price, 80c. per bottle, postpaid. 
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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; 
$14.00. 
Sow, 
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 scalled. 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. 
‘ buyer to seller; 
ANTIEKOL. 
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. 
“Antikol” is put up in $1.00 and $6.00 
packages. The $6.00 size contains 7% 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 
veterinary surgeons label 
cattle as they pass inspectien. 
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 
the ear. It is just as strong and service- 
able for all cattle as the largest size, ex- 
cept it has slightly smaller figures and less 
room for lettering. The hole required in 
the ear is smaller and cuts easier. : 
Not more than two lines of 13 and 14 
letters each can be stamped. Price, 90c. 
per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
SHEEP, HOG AND GOAT SIZE. 
One-fourth inch wide and one inch long. 
May have ten or twelve letters stamped. 
Fewer letters are larger and plainer. On 
the jointed side will be stamped consecu- 
tive numbers 1 and upward unless ordered 
otherwise. In the place of the consecu- 
tive numbers a year date number may be 
stamped, for instance, 713 for animals born 
that year. Or the date number may take 
