HIGH QUALITY SEEDS. 



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POULTRY AND PIGEON SUPPLIES 



CONKEY'S STANDARD REMEDIES 



CONKEY'S GAPE R'EMEDY.— A sure euro for this terrible enemy of 

 little chicks. Price, 50c., postpaid. 



CONKEY'S CHICKEN POX KK.MKDY.— This is called by different 

 names in various localities— SORE HEAD. WARTS and PIAN. They aiv 

 all the same disgusting disease and tliis will cure it. Price, oOc. postpaid. 



CONKEY'S LIMBER NECK REMEDY.— When fowls eat putrid tlesh. 

 they are liable to have ptomaine poisoning, called Limber Neck. This re- 

 medy cures if given at the tirst start. It should be kept on hand, Price. 

 oOc, postpaid. 



CONKEY'S SCALY LEG REMEDY.— This cures Scaly Leg. and is ex- 

 cellent for dressing the feet and legs of show birds. Price, 50c., postpaid. 



CONKEY'S CHOLERA REMEDY is given in the drinking water wlien 

 raging fever drives them to drink. CONKEY'S CHOLERA REMEDY has 

 ;x soothing, cooling, relieving effect on the inflamed membranes, reduces 

 the fever at once, restores the appetite, and corrects the trouble. Price, 

 50c., postpaid. 



CONKEY'8 LICE POWDER.— Is the only sure death to Body Lice. It is 

 positively harmless to the fowl and kills the Body Louse instantly. It does 

 not mim'b the louse and cause it to fall off to revive later on. and again 

 infest the fowl, but it absolutely kills it the moment it is applied. Price, 

 10c. and 25cts. 



CONKEY'S POTILTKY TOXIC. — General tonic for minor ailments that 

 are not determined. Will of; on stop a disease at the start. Price, 25c. 

 postpaid, 



CONKEY'S ROUP CURE. — It kills the disease germ>. tones the bird, 

 and restores vour profits. It is given in the drinking water without trouble, 

 and is used in everv civilized country of the world AS THE STANDARD. 

 Your money back if it don't please you. Price, 50c. 



Ct)NKBY'S LICE LIQUID. — This should be painted on the rcosts. sprayed over the dropping-boards, ne^t 

 lK)xes and all parts of the building where there is any possibility of mites finding a hiding place. Care should 

 be taken to paint the under side of roosts and to fill all cracks and crevices with it. 



CHICK FOOD. — A carefully balanced mixture of many different seeds and grains proportioned to the ne^ds 

 of the "-rowing chick. This food keeps chicks free from indigestion and bowel trouble. Will reduce the loss 

 to a minimum: 5 lbs.. 20c.; 10 lbs.. 35c.; 50 lbs., $1.50; 100 lb. sealed bag, ?2.50. 



SCRATCHING FOOD. — A combination of various grains, coarsely cracked. Just the thing to insure heavy 

 yield of fertile eggs. 5 lbs., 20c.; 10 lbs.. 35c.; 50 lbs., $1.50: 100 lb., bag, $2.25. 



HIGH PROTIEN BEIEF SCRAP. — Gives in soluble form the animal food which cannot otherwise be ob- 

 tained It causes rapid growth in chicks, assists in securing a heavy egg yield and helps the birds during 

 moulting season. 5 lbs., 20c.: 50 lbs.. $1.75; 100 lbs., $8.25. 



SHORT CUT CLOVER. — No mash is complete without it. Aside from food value it has highi medicinal 

 properties. 95 per cent pure clover. 5 lbs., 20c.; 10 lbs., 35c.: 100 lbs.. $2.50. 



CHARCOAL. — Aids digestion and promotes health of chicks to a wonderful extent. No poultryman can 

 afford to be without it. Specially prepared and guaranteed pure. Grade "B" chick size and grade "C" coarse 

 granulated. 5 lbs., 20c.; 10 lbs., 30c.; 50 lbs., $1.00. 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELL. — Important as an egg shell maker and promoter of health. Our shell is clean 

 and free from waste. No. 3 for chicks, No. 2 for adults. 10 lbs., 20c.; 50 lbs., 50c.; 100 lbs., 75c. 



COMPLETE GRIT. — Hard, sharp, clean, light colored. Contains lime, Magnesia, Iron. Sulphur. No. 1, 

 chicks,, No. 2, pullets. No. 3, hens, ducks and Turkeys. 10 lbs.. 15c.; 50 lbs., 50c.; 100 lbs., 75c. 



SiEEDS AND GRAIN. — Wheat, Millet, Barley, Hemp, Canada Peas, Kaffir Corn, Sunflower, etc. Market 

 prices. 



Mann's Bone Cutters 



NEW MODEL NO. 7.— Intended for flocks of 40 to 100 hens. Can be 

 profitably used for 200 hens or more. Mounted on strong iron stand 

 with large table for box or pan to receive cut bone. Patented New 

 Model automatic governing spring feed. Large open-hinged cylinder, 

 giving instant access to all working parts. Six special knives. Gear 

 guard, anti-clog device. Heavy balance wheel, with adjustable handle, 

 besides all the best features of our old-style machines. Weight, 107 

 lbs. Cylinder, 7V-t inches in diameter, 5^4 inches deep. Capacity, 14 to 

 1 lb. per minute. Price, $12.00. ' 



No. 5 B. M. — Intended for flocks of 15 to 25 hens. Can be used for 

 flock of 100 hens, but larger size is more economical in the end for 

 such a large flock. Mounted on iron stand, no expense to set it up. 

 Place for pan to catch the bone. Patented automatic governing spring 

 feed. Cylinder, 6 inches diameter, 4 inches deep. Price, $10.40. 



No. 5 B. — This machine is exactly the same as the No. 5 B. M., 

 except tbat it has not the iron stand. The capacity is the same. 

 Weight, GO lbs. Price, $8.00. 



No. 1 Poulterer's Mill 



The No. 1 Hand. Bone. Shell and Corn 

 Mill for the Poultryman. 

 This Mill will grind or granulate dry 

 bones, shells, grit, gravel, stones, old 

 crockery, glass, charcoal, com, walnuts 

 and all kinds of grain. It is also a 

 splendid machine for the housekeeper 

 for grinding stale bread,' crackers, roots, 

 barks, etc.— Price, $4.00. 



New Model No. 7. 



