“‘ Sal Vet ’ is certainly a great remedy for horses 
troubled with worms, or out of condition. 1 have 
also found it fine for cows, my experience having 
been that their feed goes farther and the flow of 
milk increased.”—Grant S.'Shaw, Prop., Good View 
Farm, Gowanda, N. Y, 
“I find ‘Sal-Vet’ simply great for hogs and 
sheep, as well as for other stock.”—N. E. Sharp, 
Oxford, N. Y. 
•‘After killing my hogs and examining them in¬ 
side, I found them in as good condition as any I 
ever saw. ‘Sal-Vet’ is certainly a good condi¬ 
tioner; after feeding it, the hogs improve rapidly,'’ 
—W. O. Gordon, Bedford Hill, N. Y, 
“ 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 continu¬ 
ally. They surely are doing finely and today are 
BOUNCERS.”—G. H. McDuffie, Port Byron, N. Y. 
“I lost a number of hogs, and more were dying 
when I sent for your ‘ Sal- Vet.’ Fed it to them im- 
lucmatui y its ttinvui auu tuey at once piCKed 
up and are flourishing and thriving like the biblical 
‘Green Bay Tree.’ We have been killing some of 
these hogs and selling them for more than the 
market prices. If it had not been forthe • Sal-Vet’ 
fed them, I am sure that we would not have had 
one left to sell.”—Edward F. Dibble (Seedgrower), 
Honeoye Falls, N. Y. ’ 
thrive 
on the food the 
pig should get. The 
animal starves, loses 
flesh, finally dies and 
your profit vanishes. 
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of Pharmacy Ill drive out the deadly pests that steal your profits. I’ll make every animal on your 
place worm-free, thrifty, and put them in condition to get the full benefit of their feed—make them 
bring you the most profit—if you will just send me the coupon below. 
Sidney R. Feil, 
Registered 
Pharmacist, and 
Graduate Na¬ 
tional 
Sal-Vet Is Not a Stock Food 
but a medicated stock salt. It is saving farmers hundreds of thousands of dollars by 
breaking the grip of deadly worms on the live stock industry. No dosing, no drench¬ 
ing, no bother—just let your stock doctor themselves 60 days before you pay. You 
will be astonished at the results. Prominent breeders endorse Sal-Vet • 
“We handle a great many hogs, raise a good many, and buy 
several hundred in the course of- a year; in fact, always have 
several hundred on hand. 
“We have never seen as fine pigs as those of our own raising 
that have been fed liberally on Sal-Vet. We have April pigs 
that will weigh 150 to 200 pounds (Sept. 6th) and are as pretty 
and slick as pictures. Your Sal-Vet was certainly a gooa thing 
for them.”—J. H. MILLER & SON, Peru, Ind. 
“I write to say that I have been a free user of Sal-Vet ever 
since its introduction, and find that it is the most perfect worm 
exterminator on the market today. It wi 1 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. 
“My hogs are doing fine since feeding 
great worm expeller.”—R. D. MOltRIfc 
Sal-Vet. It is surely a 
, Dawson, Nebr. 
“A lot of hogs have died in this country from swine plague or 
cholera. Some of them were within three miles of me, but I 
have been feeding ‘Sal-Vet’ and have not lost a single hog. They 
are all doing well, eat all I give them and have good appetites 
for more.”—(Signed) D. A. ROSS, 
Route No. 2, Kingman, Kans. 
Breeder of Pure Bred Poland Chinas. 
“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, Roscoe, Ill., Sec. Berkshire Breeders’ Ass’n. 
The Great 
Worm 
Destroyer 
The Great 
Live Stock 
Conditioner 
“The hog cholera is all around us in this neighborhood, but 
60 far there is not a single case among the hogs belonging to the 
men who are feeding Sal-Vet.”—THOMAS CANNEDY, Rood- 
house, Ill. 
Since giving our hogs Sal-Vet, all of them are well and doing 
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finely, although hog cholera is all around us, 
Delphos, O 
-ED. COLLINS, 
All farm animals need Sal-Vet to make them big profit makers. I offer you Sal-Vet on a 
plan that makes it easy for you to try. You don’t risk a single penny. 
Don’t Send Any Money—Just the Coupon 
If y° u hH out this coupon—tell me how many head of stock 
you have—mail it to me, I will ship you enough Sal-Vet to last 
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^o4\\ me a cent. Send this coupon today, 
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SUBNET R. FEIL, President 
FEIL CO. Mfg. Chemists 
OeptHM CLEVELAND, OHIO 
l-day trial shipments ere based on 1 lb. of Sal-Vet for each hotr 
or Bheep, and 4 lbs. for each horse or head of cattle, as near as 
we can come without breaking regular packages. 
(73) 
Read These Letters From 
Farmers Who Accepted 
My 60 Day Trial Offer 
of Sal-Vet 
Little Pigs Only a Few Weeks Old 
are often found loaded with worms. Hogs of all ages suffer from these parasites. 
They become run down, weak, then cholera gets in its deadly work. Read these letters. 
See what it means to have healthy, worm-free hogs when cholera breaks out in your 
neighborhood. “A stitch in time saves nine.” Protect your stock at my risk. 
Your Sal-Vet saved my'hogs. Many other herds 
all around me died from hog cholera, but mine are still 
all healthy. I can attribute their escape to nothing 
but Sal-Vet. —It. B. J-euske, Hoyt, Kans. 
“l am feeding Sal-Vet and find ft la without doubt 
the best medicine of hogs I ever saw. It Is ridding 
my hogs of worms by the hundred, and I am recom¬ 
mending it to my neighbors, several ct whom have 
decided to feed It too.’’—Walter Gray, R. No. 4. 
Huntsville, Mo. 
. "lap very much pleased with the results from feed¬ 
ing Sal-Vet I have had r.o stek hogs while my next 
nc ghbor has lost over thirty from cholera. I surely 
will never again be without Sal-Vet on my place.”— 
Roy C. Truitt, Lincoln City. Del. 
"Have fed Sal-Vet to hogs and lost none. Neighbors 
both sides of me—east and west—have had cholera bad. 
One west of me on adjoining farm, lost about 40 hogs 
and pigs with cholera. The one east, on adjoining 
farm, lost all he had, excepting four."—A. J. Hoffman. 
Lelpslc, Ohio. 
”1 have tested your Sal-Vet thoroughly and must 
say that It Is without doubt the best remedy for hogs 
that I ever saw. At the time I got It, my sows and 
pigs were In very bad condition. They looked rough, 
would scarcely eat and began to die. I had lost three 
thoroughbred Berkshire pigs Then 1 commenced 
feeding Sal-Vet as directed and the results have been 
most gratifying. 
Their coats have become sleek and glossy, their skins 
soft, thay eat all I give them and are making better 
returns In weight than ever before.”—J. p. Hunter. 
Geiger, Ala. 
"We have used one barrel a > Sal-Vet and now want 
another, as we find It Is good medicine.”— P. G. Hen¬ 
derson, Ex-Presldent, Red Poll Cattle Club of America. 
Central City, la 
Since feeding Sal-Vet to our cows, they give more 
milk.than they ever have at this time of the year—In 
fact, their yield has been equal to that given when they 
were on fine clover pasture. 
I have the finest fattening hogs of anybody. In the 
county, and they were just common scrub hogs. too. 
People have come from miles around to look at these 
hogs, and to find out what I was feeding them. Sev¬ 
eral of my neighbors have lost nearly their entire herd 
of hogs, but since I have been feeding Sal-Vet there 
lias not been a sick hog on the place.”—Morton Jeffer¬ 
son, Eddyvllle, Ky. 
”1 never Invested money In anything from which 1 
derived as much bonefit as I did from Sal-Vet. My 
horses were In bad shape before I began feeding It and 
after using Sal-Vet a short time, they rapidly picked up 
and now are In better shape than ever before. I also 
used Sal-Vet on a bunch of seventeen hogs and never 
had better hogs than these. They average 210 lbs. a 
piece, and are less than five months old.”—H. W. Ury, 
Evansport, Ohio. 
"Before I got your Sal-Vet my hogs were In bad 
shape—ailllcted with a terrible cough and had no ap¬ 
petite. After feeding Sal-Vet for three weeks you 
would not recognize the animals as the same bunch. 
The cough Is about gone and they are eating nearly 
double what they did before.”—L. P. Raymond, 
Malcolm, Iowa 
“Ship us at once another 800-pound barrel of Sal-Vet. 
We find it an invaluable asset to successful sheep farm¬ 
ing. Every sheep on our place is in excellent, thrifty 
condition.”—Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Pewaukce, Wls. 
“Few things afford me more pleasure than handing 
you the enclosed check in payment of your Sal-Vet. I 
have just shipped a carload of hog3 that went within a 
nickel of topping the market. These hogs were on 
Sal-Vet—most or my neighbors lost their entire herds 
from diseases.”—W. J. Butler, 229 De Sota, Ottawa, 111. 
“When I received your Sal-Vet a number of my hogs 
were sick; since feeding it they look perfectly well, and 
are doing fine. My neighbors, who have not been feeding 
Sal-Vet are losing hogs right along.”—J. W. Logan, 
Route No. 2, Box 9, Towanda, Kansas. 
Prices 
40 lbs., $2.25; 100 lbs., $5.00- 
_ 200 lbs.,$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. 
