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Pratt's Roup Cure is a fine powder; 

 and you simply mix it with the drinking 

 water, the fowls drink and are cured. 

 A 25-cent box makes 15 gallons of roup 

 medicine, and it will mean life to your 

 flocks. You cannot afford to be without 

 it. -250. per box, 



Magic Food for Poultry. — An excellent 

 food and egg producer. A safe Vegetable 

 Tonic and remedial agent, containing all 

 the essential elements for producing the 

 best results in . Eggs, Plumage, Growth 

 and Development, and the cure and pre- 

 vention of all diseases of the flock. Will 

 make hens lay in summer and winter. 

 Will make larger fowls and quicken the 

 growth of young chickens. Price, 25c. 

 per package. 



Internationa! Stock and Poultry Food. — 



Price, 25c. per package; by mail, 15c. 

 extra for postage. 



IViagic Food for Horses, Cattle, Sheep 

 and Hogs. — A Vegetable Tonic and Appe- 

 tizer for all sorts of 'stock, improving 

 their general health and keeping them 

 in good condition. It is compounded ex- 

 clusively of life-giving Roots, Herbs and 

 Barks, and contains nothing hurtful to 

 man or beast. It is nature's own remedy 

 for the cure and prevention of all dis- 

 eases which horse, cattle, -sheep and 

 hogs are subject to. It is not directly a 

 food, but should be given with the regu- 

 lar rations of grain daily. Price per 

 package, 25c. 



Perfection Stock Food. — For Horses, 

 Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Etc. — This improved 

 medicated food is a careful combination 

 of medical ingredients which insures 

 good digestion, purifies the blood, keeps 

 them strong and healthy, and prevents 

 diseases. It is prepared from roots, 

 seeds, etc., making it a medicated food. 

 Containing nothing injurious. Keep dry. 

 Price, 50c. 



Steckler's Crushed Oyster Poultry 

 Food. — Is of superior equality, being 

 manufactured by a new roller process 

 from oyster shells (without first being 

 baked or burned, which destroy the es- 



sential properties), consequently they" 

 contain all their natural properties and 

 the full percentage of carbonate of lime. 

 To get the best results in Poultry raising 

 the use of something of this kind is posi- 

 tively necessary. Every poultry house 

 or yard should have a pan or trough full 

 of Crushed Shells, so that the fowls can 

 have free access at all times. 5c. per 

 pound, 6 pounds for 25c., 100 pounds for 

 $1.25. 



Chamberlain's Feeds. 



Chick Feed, $2.50 per 100 pounds; 5c. 

 per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 



Hen Food, $2.25 per 100 pounds; 5c. 

 per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 



Mash Egg Feeds, $2.50 per 100 

 pounds; 5c. per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 



Evergreen Clover Meal, $2.50 per lOO 

 pounds; 5c. per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 



Pigeon Feed, $2.50 per 100 pounds; 5c. 

 per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 



Poultry Food. — Steckler's feed for Poul- 

 try, $3.00 per 100 pounds, composed of 

 all nutritious grain suitable for Poultry. 

 Wheat, 5c. per pound, 6 pounds for 25c.; 

 Millet, 5c. per pound, 6 pounds for 25c.; 

 Rye, 5c. per pound, 6 pounds for 25c.; 

 Hemp Seed, 10c. per pound, 2 pounds for 

 15c.; Russian Sunflower, 15c. per pound; 

 in 5 pound lots, 10c. per pound; Ground 

 Oj^ster Shell, 5c. per pound, 6 pounds for 

 25c,; Ground Poultry Bone (coarse or 

 flne), 5c. per pound, 6 pounds for 25c.; 

 $2.50 per 100 pounds; Mann's Crystal 

 Grit, 5c. per pound, 6 pounds for 25c.; 

 $2.00 per 100 pounds, coarse, medium 

 and fine; fine Ground Dried Blood, 10c. 

 per pound, 3 pounds for 25c.; $5.00 per 

 100 pounds; Bone and Meat Meal, 10c. 

 per pound, 3 pounds for 25c.; $5.00 per 

 100 pounds; Beef Scraps, 10c. per pound,. 

 3 pounds for 25c., $5.00 per 100 pounds. 



Ground Charcoal. — For Chicken Feed. 

 5c. per lb.; 6 lbs,, 25c.; $4.00 per 100 lbs. 



Citrate of Iron. — Mr. George G. Hailey,. 

 Manager of the Long View Poultry Farm, 

 Hyattesville, Md., says that he believes 

 his success with fowls and chicks is due 

 to three things: Tepid Water, Citrate of 

 Iron, and Charcoal. During the winter 

 he takes the chill from the cold water 

 before giving to the fowls or chicks; 

 once a week he puts a teaspoonful of 

 Citrate of Iron in the water and always 

 keeps Charcoal before them, so that they 

 can help themselves at will. Price 

 Citrate of Iron, $2.00 per pound. 



China Nest Eggs. 



. These eggs are the exact size and 

 shape as the natural ones, and are well 

 adapted for breaking the habits of set- 



Frotscher's New Orleans Market Musk Melon, the Best on Earth. 



