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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 9, 1894. 



Polk Miller's 



DOG 

 ME DIES 



Sergeant's Condition Pills $1 per box. 



Sergeant's "Sure Shot" for Worms 50 cents. 



Sergeant's Canker Wash 50 cents. 



Sergeant's Mange Ointment 50 cents. 



Sergeant's Carbolic Soap 25 cents. 



All of the above are "mailable" at prices given, except the "Mange Ointment." That's too bulky, and can be sent by 

 express only. Our pamphlet, which will be sent by mail to any address free, contains the formula for making the ointment. 

 Get the book and make it for yourself. 



HT TO DOC OWNERS: 



I have owned dogs for forty years. I have treated them for every disease described in medical works on the 

 "Diseases of the Dog," and after an experience of thirty-five years of active practice as a druggist in treating ' sick 

 dogs". I have pinned my fakh to the above remedies. When I look over the letters from grateful patrons who tell me 

 that "but for your iemedies my dog would have died," I aim surprised that our orders do not keep us "hustling" all the 

 time. When the men who want to win the prizes at field trials and bench shows are at all doubtful about their success 

 they write us, "Send at once some Sergeant's Condition Pdls; my dogs are 'off their feed,' or 'languid,' or 'droopy,' or 

 the 'hair looks dead and dull,' and I want to get them in good trim," They know on which side "their bread is 

 buttered," and in a few weeks we read in the reports from the Forest and Stream that these men walk off with the 

 best prizes. ^ P0LK MILLER. 



Sergeant's Pills, given regularly to a dog, will as effectually guard him against distemper as vaccination protects 

 the human family against Small Pox. 



Sergeant's "Sure Shot" is a sure remedy for worms in dogs of any age, but puppies ought to have it anyway 

 for, worms or no worms, its laxative properties clean them out. They are "gormandizers"-eat too fast and can't digest it-and 

 this remedy steps in to undo the damage which their greediness brings on. 



1^ Sergeant's Carbolic (Soft) Soap.-I claim no credit for this splendid article. I import it in lame drums 

 from England and put it up in small boxes for convenience. It is the only Carbolic Soap I have ever seen that would kill the 

 mangy, musty smell which is so common in house pets when fed by the ladies on a meat diet principally. Dogs washed with this 

 soap regularly, winter or summer, will not have the mange. 6 



Arsenic and Iron Pills.— We have a pill, prepared from my own practice and composed of arsenic and iron 

 (one-eighth grain of arsenic and one grain of iron) which I have found excellent in cases where arsenic is desired. They are small 



^ W) ' - d WW - aWiVe *"* iS ^ ^ to them, bailed in 



itfTnd^ b ^ ° f ^ ™^ dtieS in United State, The following parties buy in 



quantity 



supply the trade: 



A. G. Spalding & Bro Chicago. 



Fanciers & Breeders' Supply Co Boston. 



Henry C. Squires New York. 



Von Lengerke & Detmold New York 



J. F Schmelzer & Sons Kansas City. 



Roberts Hardware Co Denver 



Clabrough, Golcher & Co San Fran 



CISCO, 



A. C. Chase Baltimore. 



Holler & Shoemaker Philadelphia. 



Smith, Kiline & French Philadelphia. 



Mea chain Arms Company St. Louis. 



Wisconsin Kennel Supply Co . . . Milwaukee. 



Geo. W. Sentell, Jr New Orleans. 



Fletcher Hardware Co .Detroit 



Eberhart Pug Kennels Cincinnati. 



THE POLK MILLER DRUG CO., Richmond, Va. 



Sole Manufacturers 



