From Ex-President of the American Shropshire 
Association : 
T “We [have used *Sal-Vet’ as a preventive 
Of worms in our flock of sheep, and have great 
faith in it. We keep it before them all the 
time, both when at pasture and in the barn. 
“ The sheep like it, and we can truthfully 
eay that our sheep are free from worms, 
although we have run sheep in our pasture 
quite thickly for the past fifteen years. 
“Henry L. Ward were, 
“Springfield Centre, N. Y.” 
“"We raise a good many hogs, and I have 
been feeding ‘Sal-Vet.’ I have one hog espec¬ 
ially that seemed to be alive with worms, and 
I paid especial attention to the treatment of 
this one animal. I wish you would see this 
hog today. It surely is a dandy, and its im¬ 
provement is entirely due to the use of ‘Sal- 
Vet.’ I gladly endorse all that you claim for 
your preparation, because I have proved it on 
my own place. 
‘F. Miked, Honeoye Falls, N. Y.’’ 
“ Have used stock remedies of all kinds, but 
could not truthfully recommend any of them 
until I got your * Sal-Vet.’ It is all you claim 
and more too. My experience has been such 
that I feel that every stockman should keep a 
supply constantly on hand. ‘Sal-Vet’ certainly 
has all competitors stopped. There is no 
guesswork about results, if directions are 
followed. ("Signed) Cras. D. Lajioreaux, 
Odessa, New York.” 
“I had eight pigs in my basement, and 
altho’ I fed them well, they looked scrawny 
and did not thrive. I then removed them to 
quarters outside, and fed them the ‘Sal-Vet’ for 
a month or so continually. They sui’ely are 
doing finely, and today are BOUNCERS. 
“G. H. McDuffie, Port Byron, N.Y.” 
“ Some of m y pigs were so sick I thought they 
were beyond medicine or other help. They 
would not eat and were the poorest pigs I ever 
saw. After feeding them ‘Sal-Vet’for thirty 
days, they were put in good condition. Have 
been feeding it ever since, ahdam well pleased 
with the present condition of my hogs. 
“Thos. H. Brush, Greenlawn. N. Y.” 
Ill Feed All Your Stock 
Days Before^gg 
I’ll Rid Your Stock ol Worms 
Right now is the time when stomach and intestinal worms get in 
their deadliest work among farm animals-—especially among your sheep and hogs. 
They fasten themselves along the digestive tract—steal the food, suck the blood and 
sap the strength and vitality of your stock. Look out for these danger signs: Coughing, 
poor appetites, dull eyes, rough coats and laggard steps. If neglected, some will die; 
all will fail to gain as they should, and your profits will quickly vanish. 
90% of all diseases of stock start with worms. Hogs weakened by these parasites 
are unable to withstand attacks of hog cholera and usually are the first to fall easy 
victims of this terrible plague. I’ll rid all your stock of deadly worms, or no pay. 
1*11 send you a supply of Sal-Vet to try 60 days at my risk. 
Beware 
of 
imitations 
Look at 
the Name 
Carefully 
kills and completely expels all stomach and free intestinal worms. Being a medi¬ 
cated salt, it is easy to feed—requires no dosing, no mixing, no drenching, no starving, no handling. You 
simply place it where all your stock can run to it freely and they will doctor themselves. Leading agricultural 
colleges and the most prominent breeders and feeders are now using and endorsing Sal-Vet. Read these letters: 
“In my judgment, if farmers were to depend upon 
Sal-Vet and keep it before their stock," the worm prob¬ 
lem would be solved. I believe in giving credit where 
credit is due.” DR. C. D. SMEAD. 
(Prominent New York Veterinarian and Veterinary Editor 
National Stockman and Farmer and N. Y. Weekly Tribune.) 
“Having used Sal-Vet at New Hampshire College 
last year and the year before, I am in position to know 
its great value and I am always glad to recommend an 
article (as good as the one you are placing on the 
market.'* JOHN D. McNUTT, 
Prof. Animal Husbandry, North Carolina 
College of Agriculture. 
Send No Money-Just the Coupon 
I s-r.feil Fill out the coupon at the left—mail it to me today. I’ll send you 
Pre8 ' enough Sal-Vet to last all your stock 60 days. (It costs only one-twelfth of a cent a day for 
each sheep or hog and but slightly more for larger animals.) You simply 
smNFY k ppm » pay freight charge when it is received and when the 60 days 
' res * are up report results. If you are not satisfied that Sal-Vet has 
done everything I claim for it. Til cancel the charge — you won’t 
owe me a penny. 
^ \ You can’t afford to miss this opportunity to let me rid all 
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The S. R. Feil Co. 
Cleveland, O. 
Ship me enough Sal-Vet to last my 
stock 60 days. I will pay the freight 
charges when it arrives, report results in 
60 days and will then pay for it, if it does 
what you claim. If it does not, you are to 
cancel the charge. 
Name. 
your stock of worms, at my risk, before you send me a penny 
\ of pay. Send the coupon TODAY! Address 
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Chemists 
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\ SIDNEY R. FEIL, Pres. 
The S. R. Feil Co. 
Dept. R.N.Y. CLEVELAND, OHIO 
Shipping Sta. 
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^ Shipments also made from our Western and 
4 ■ Southern Branch Warehouses, to save customers 
time and freight 
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PROOF 
from SAtlgVET Users 
“I write to say that I have been a free user of 
Sal-Vet ever Blnce Its introduction, and find that it 
is the most perfect worm exterminator on the mar¬ 
ket today. It will positively do all that you claim 
for it. There is nothing within my knowledge as 
good and reliable or as cheap."—E. C. Stone, Peoria, 
Ill., Sec. Amer. Hampshire Swine Record Ass’n, Pres. 
Ill. Swine Breeders Ass’n. ** 
"Please send us two more barrels of Sal-Vet at 
once. This is the best preparation we have ever used. 
We give all our sheep, horses and over 100 hogs free 
access to it. It is all you claim."—A. J. Lovejoy, 
Koseoe, III., Sec. Berkshire Breeders’ Ass’n. 
"I just finished feeding the 200-lb. barrel of Sal- 
Vet. Sly hogs aro the only ones left in this im¬ 
mediate locality. I haven’t lost one."—James F. 
Martin, Little York, Ill. 
"Your Sal-Vet lias done all that you claim, and 
perhaps more. Hog cholera has been all around me, 
and I have not had one sick hog. I cannot praise 
Sal-Vet too highly, and I do not hesitate to recom¬ 
mend it to all hog raisers.”—(Signed) A. O. Kel¬ 
logg, Troy Grove, Ill. 
“I do not know that your Sal-Vet kept my hogs 
from cholera. It was prevalent among all my 
neighbors' herds, but did not affect ours.”—(Signed) 
Thos. Hauser, Rt. No. 1, Kyles , O. 
“I fed a carload of hogs on which I made a thor¬ 
ough test of Sal-Vet for seventy days. Cholera or 
some disease like it was killing off hogs all around 
me, but I never had a single one sick; they remained 
in fine condition during the entire time.”—(Signed) 
W. C. Grove, Box 235, Hominy, Okla. 
“I have fed 200 lbs. of Sal-Vet and can say that 
It is the best worm destroyer that I ever used. When 
I started to use it I found that within twenty-four 
hours the number of worms expelled from my hogs 
was surprising."—(Signed) H. C. Grundy, Boute No. 
4, Walnut, Iowa. ______ 
“I am greatly pleased with your Sal-Vet; my hogs 
are doing just fine, but my neighbors all around me, 
who have not used Sal-Vet, have had heavy losses." 
—(Signed) Jerry C. Smeltzer, Box 33, Canalou. Mo. 
"After feeding Sal-Vet thirty days, I am convinced 
that it is a great destroyer of worms in hogs. I do 
not think that any farmer raising hogs can afford to 
do business without it. As every hog raiser knows, 
at some period of a pig’s growth tho animal be¬ 
comes Infested with worms. My experience has been 
that Sal-Vet rids them of these parasites and in¬ 
creases the appetite so that the pigs show greater 
thrift in a short time."—Cecil W. East, Clay Center, 
Neb. _ 
“Great stuff—your Sal-Vet. I would not do with¬ 
out it. I had 27 shoats which were coughing and as 
full of worms as you ever saw. In ten days the 
cough stopped, and ever since they have been show¬ 
ing every evidence of thrift and good condition."'— 
5. A. Sldenstick, Terre Haute, Ind. 
WARNING 
Sal-Vet cannot be successfully imitated. It is Pre¬ 
pared according to a secret formula, under the per¬ 
sonal direction of Mr. Sidney R. Feil, Registered 
Pharmacist and Graduate of the National Institute 
of Pharmacy. Mr. Feil has been engaged in Labora¬ 
tory work for 25 years, and was formerly assistant 
to Dr. Nathan Rosewater, former chemist of the Ohio 
State Dairy and Food Commission. Mr. Feil has 
also Installed special machinery, at an expense of 
thousands of dollars, enabling him to prepare Sal- 
Vet in such a way that it is always the same and ab¬ 
solutely unequaled in efficiency as a worm destroyer 
and conditioner. Beware of imitations. Look at the name 
carefully. Get the original, genuine SAL-VET. 
DDIPEC- 40 lbs., *2.25; 100 lbs., $5.00; 200 lbs., 
rKObtD. $ 9 . 00 ; 300 lbs., *13.00; 500 lbs., * 21 . 12 . 
No orders filled for less than 40 lbs. Never sold in 
bulk; only in Trade-Marked Sal-Vet Packages. 
