"I lost a number of bogs, and more were 
dying; tlien 1 sent for your ‘Sal Vet.’ Fed it 
to them immediately upon its arrival, and they 
at once picked up and are flourishing and thriv¬ 
ing like the .biblical ‘Green liny Tree.’ - We have 
been killing some of these hogs'and .selling them 
for more than’tlie market prices. If it had not 
been -for-the ■'Sal Vet'-fed them. I'ntn sure that 
we would -not have had one left to sell.” "i 
EDWARD F. DIB HI.K (Seedgrower), 
Iloueoye Fnlls, N. Y. 
‘‘When I put up my sheep for the winter. 1 had 
eleven very thin ones In the bunch. I sold five 
of thefie to one of my neighbors, who takes extra 
good care of his stock, and they kept .growing 
poorer right along. Bast week one of these died, 
and he found her full of stomach worms. Those 
i kept are fine sheep now. They seemed to have 
gained every minute since they have had ‘Sal 
Vet.’ ” GEORGE E. TitAXEIJj, 
Rt. No. 5, Rome 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 guess work 
about results, if directions are followed.” 
CIIAS. D. LAMOREAUX, 
Odessa, N. Y. 
“I have a pair of horses, eight and nine years 
old, which weigh 2,840 pounds. A year ago 1 
offered to sell them for $,‘175.00, but could not, as 
they were out of condition—wormy, poor and 
hide bound. Yesterday a man was here, and 
after trying the same team, offered the $525.00 
for them. They had no more grain thntt before, 
but just a little 'Sal Vet’ before them all the 
time. ‘Sal Vet' will work wonders for any 
horse.” OLIVER II. ELLIS. 
Arkpoft, N. Y. 
A II Around the Circuit 
At Every I air and Stock Show 
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ROSCOE M. WOOD —Soc'y The 
Ktnruliud Dclnino Merino Record, 
Snlino, Michigan, nays. “Wo havo 
found a worm preventive In * SAL- 
VET" when proper conditions are 
maintained nnd it la kept constantly 
baforo the Ilock bo they can eat all 
they wnnt and havo no other salt. 
L. H. COOCH, Editor of tho 
Practical Farmer, Philadelphia Pa. 
nays—“Aftor feeding *‘SAL-VET" 
to my horsea and cows for n month, 
1 atn glad to givo tho preparation 
my honrty endorsement. 21 cowu 
fed "SAL-VET" ehowed a condl- 
tion that wan really remarkahlo." 
Mon. A. J. LOVEJOY, Rohcoo. 
Ill., Pres. International Live Stock 
KxpoHition, Soc'y Berkshire^ Swine 
Breeders Aes’n, nnd State Senator 
of Illinois, writea; "SAL-VET", in 
tho beat thing we have ever used 
We can heartily recommend it to all 
S. R. FEIL 
President | 
Regisierod 
Pharmacist 
Graduate 
National 
Institute ot 
Pharmacy 
You to Judge 
Yourself 
Now I Ask 
I am willing to let you decide on your own farm, the real value of 
using SAL-VET on your own stock. I have PROVED to the satisfaction 
of thousands of prominent farmers and stockmen, breeders and prizewinners, 
agricultural colleges and experiment stations, that SAL-VET is DEATH TO 
L WORMS—is a big profit producer—that it prevents losses by putting stock 
a .in condition to better resist disease—that it saves feed—saves worry and 
makes healthier, thriftier, more valuable anifnals. Notwithstanding the fact 
\ that I can refer you to hundreds of breeders who have used SAL-VET 
1§| I STAND READY TO PROVE ALL THIS TO YOU ON YOUR 
m m STOCK BEFORE YOU PAY ME A PENNY. 
The Great Worm Destroyer and Conditioner 
is a wonderful medicated salt, prepared especially to rid 
farm animals of their greatest enemies—the stomach and intestinal 
worms. These destructive pests cause 90% of live stock losses and 
no telling how much in wasted feed. They keep your animals in a 
weakened, unthrifty condition and consume the feed that ought to 
be making your profit. You may not always notice their presence, 
but all stock are infested and cannot thrive until you rid them of these 
pests. Let me rid your stock of these profit-eaters. Let me make 
your stock healthier, sleeker, more profitable. Ill prove my claims before you pay. 
Fll Feed Your Stock 
60 Days Before You Pay 
Just tell me how many head of 
stock you have, or want to feed—Fill out 
the coupon below—Send it to me person¬ 
ally according to the address given, and 
I’ll ship you enough SAL-VET to feed 
your stock 60 days. DO THIS NOW. 
Don’t take chances. Insure good health 
in your herds and greater profits. 
Stock Relish It—Doctor Themselves 
SIDNEY R. FEIL, Pres. < 
THE S. R. FEIL CO. % 
Dept. RNY9-27-I3 Cleveland. O. ^ 
Ship me enough SAL-VET to last my stock 60 
days.'I will pay the freight charges when it ar¬ 
rives, agree to report results promptly in 60 days 
and at that time pay for it if it does what you 
claim. If it does not, you are to cancel the charge. 
(.132] 
Name ___________ 
There is no drenching—no dosing—no trouble—in feeding SAL-VET. 
Simply put it where stock can get to it. They’ll make better gains with no more feed. 
You will be repaid many times over in bigger profits and protection against loss. 
r.o. 
Shipping Sta ___— _ Stale. 
Don 9 t Sen d /He One Cent — Just the: Coupon 
k Mail the coupon properly filled in—tell me how many head of 
^ stock you have and I’ll ship you enough SAL-VET to last them 60 days. 
▼ You simply pay the freight charge when it arrives. Let your stock run to 
it freely. In 60 days report results. If SAL-VET does not do what I 
^ claim I’ll cancel the charge, and you won't owe me a penny. I could 
™ not make you a fairer offer. 
^ SIDNEY R. FEIL, President 
♦ THE S. R. FEIL CO., Mfg. Chemists 
% Dept. RNY CLEVELAND, OHIO 
Look For 
This Label 
on nil 8AL-VE 
I’ irkaiio b, 
Don’t bo de- 
coivod by iml- 
tationB. 
Don’t buy 
“Hal” this or , 
* ’Sui” that. Got 
tho original 
nuino SAL-VET. 
PRICES: 40 lbs - * 2 — 100 
dumber of Sheep.. _ ..Hogs _-— Cattle _ Horses --- 
$9 
lbs.. $5: 200 lbs., 
300 lbs., $13; 500 lbs., $21.12. 
No orders filled for less than 40 lbs. 
on this 00-day trial offer. ^c v , l ' r » 0 ' 11 
in bulk: only In Trade-Marked SAL- 
VET packages. Shipments for 00 days 
trial aro based on 1 lb. of SAI.-VLl 
for each sheep or hog. and 4 lbs. for 
each horso or head of cattle, as near 
as wo can come without breaking reg¬ 
ular slio packages. 
