“ ‘Sal-Vet’ results are entirely satisfactory. 
I bought it to rid my sheep of worms, and it 
certainly did the business. Also fed it to horses, 
colts and cows, and they are all doing finely.” 
I,. J. ALL ION, 
Willseyville, N. Y. 
"Some of our neighbors have lost all of their 
pigs, and some of ours were not doing well, 
either: hut since feeding ‘Sal-Vet’ to them they 
are doing fine.” ISKNBARGER BROS., 
Rt. No. 2, Battle Creek, Mich. 
“1 had two lots of hogs. To one lot I fed 
‘Sal-Vet’; was pleased with results, as they 
went to market in fine condition. To the other | dollars, ns I have not lost one since I began we 
lot I fell no ‘Sal-Vet.’ These hogs did not fat¬ 
ten nearly so well, and nt killing time we found 
many worms in them, while those that iiail the 
‘Sal-Vet’ had no worms. 
I have good faith in my hogs. They look well; 
but 1 also have faith enough in ‘Sal-Vet’ from 
my experience to believe that it will make them 
look better.” ELWOOD CUOSSLEY, 
Itt. No. 1, Bloomsburg, I’a. 
"I lost fifty dollars' worth of lambs from 
worms. Am sure that if 1 had had your ‘Sal- 
Vet’ sooner it would have saved me this fifty 
feeding it. Have also been feeding ‘Sal-Vet’ to 
a bunch of shouts; they are now the finest in 
town.” W. A. TOBY, 
Lindley, N. Y. 
"I lost a number of hogs, and more were 
dying; then 1 sent for your ‘Sal-Vet.’ Fed it to 
them immediately upon its arrival, and they at 
once picked up and are nourishing and thriving 
like tin 1 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 for the ‘Sal-Vet’ fed them, I am sure that 
would not have had one left to sell.” 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE (Seedgrower), 
Iloneoye Falls, N. ’i 
"I have kept hogs all my life, and have fed 
lots of grain to make them grow. I sold one 
lot of hogs before I got the shipment of ‘Sal- 
Vet,’ but kept an equal number. I fed ‘Sal 
Vet’ to the latter for two weeks, and while they 
were not ns old as the first lot, I sold them and 
they weighed 250 pounds more than the oldest 
which had not had ‘Sal-Vet’.” 
JOHN E. SEVERENCE, 
Savannah, N. Y. 
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ly sick pigs begin to show up at market 
when new corn is available, but for weeks 
the stock yards have been full of the in¬ 
valid and dying while reports from all sec¬ 
tions of the country are alarming. It is called 
cholera, of course, but post-mortem results 
do not confirm this theory, as carcasses dress 
white and condemnations are few. Still they 
die, both mature hogs and pigs, and mortal¬ 
ity in the country materially swells the mar- 
ketward movement with refugees from the 
diseased areas, every pig thus sacrificed spell¬ 
ing further depletion of the food supply. A 
man ' ‘who never had a sick hog on his place” 
argues that low vitality is responsible for 
much of this trouble, and that low vitality in 
turn is caused by internal parasites, worms, 
to uho the vernacular. This worm theory is not a 
fool one by any moans, and internal parasites un¬ 
doubtedly entail heavy loss on growers of both 
hogs and sheen. They practically ruin the bulk 
of the native lamb crop every year, and a pig 
toting around a colony of wormR in his internal 
economy has no pretension to thrift. Perhaps 
lo»8 complaint would be heard retrarding cholera if 
the porcine and ovine babies were treated effective- 
V ly for worms. * ’ 
"Let Me Stop Your Losses 
from worms—Let me help you save your hogs from the deadly plague that is now sweeping 
over your state threatening- YOUR own neighborhood and carrying off millions of dollars worth of ani¬ 
mals. The only hope lies in PREVENTION and the first step is to get rid of the deadly stomach and intestinal 
WORMS—the real cause of 90% of all live stock diseases. There is no known cure for the terrible plague choleia, 
when once it settles down on your herd. But there is a SURE, SAFE, EASY way to destroy WORMS with SAL-VET. 
I’ll prove it on your own farm 60 days BEFORE YOU PAY. I’ll rid your hogs of these pests that breed disease-the 
thieves that steal your animals' food—suck their blood—sap their vitality and rob you of your profits. But if you want 
help don’t wait until it is too late. Act now. Read my offer below. 
Read 
Look For 
This Label 
on all SAL-VET 
Packages. Don’t be 
deceived by imita¬ 
tions: 
Don’t buy “Sal” this 
or "Sal” that. Get 
the original genuine 
SAL-VET. 
The Great 
WORM 
Destroyer 
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The Great 
LSVE STOCK 
Conditioner 
is a wonderful disease-preventing, worm destroying, medicated salt. A tome, digestive and condi¬ 
tioner Itreauires no dosing no drenching, no starving—no bother at all. You simply place it where all your farm 
animals can run to it freely and THEY WILL DOCTOR THEMSELVES. I want to place SAL-VET before \ OUR stock for the 
next 60 days—I want to prove to you what I have proved to thousands of other farmers. I’ll take all the risk—I 11 furnis i le 
“Sal-Vet”—as much as you need—all you have to do is to feed it according to directions and report results. Then at the end of 
bal-\ et as muen as you neec a £ ^ pay jf pleased The cosV , s trifling-if it does everything I claim-and absdutely 
amm ma ■ n & nothfng if it fails. You can’t afford not to accept my offer. Drive out the worms—head off disease—Save 
™ m y 0 ur Hogs-Save your Feed-FILL OUT THE COUPON ATOIT. 
SIDNEY R. FEIL, Pres. ^ 
THE S. R. FEIL COMPANY ^ 
Dept RNYll-&5-13Cleveland, O. ^ 
Ship me enough "Sal-Vet” to last ^ 
my stock 60 days. I will pay the freight 
charges when it arrives, agree to report w 
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. ™ 
Send No Money—Just the Coupon 
' Name. 
P. O. 
Shipping Sta. - State. 
I don’t want you to send me a cent of money in advance. 1 don’t ask yoi 
me anything on delivery. I send you nothing to sign—no papers to fill out. All I ask from 
vou is the coupon. Fill it out—tell me how many head of stock you have and I 11 ship you 
enough SAL-VET to last them 60 days. At the end of this tune report results. If 
SAL-VET don’t do what I claim—if it don’t rid your stock of the disease-breeding, profit¬ 
eating, stomach and free intestinal worms, I’ll cancel the'charge. I’ll pocket the loss. 
\ You won’t owe me a penny. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by 
accepting my offer. But for the sake of your own profits don’t wait another minute. 
A single week’s delay may cost you hundreds of dollars. Disease may suddenly 
\ break out in your herd —then no one can help you. Send the coupon NOW. 
Address_ 
SIDNEY R. FEIL, President [138] 
\ THE S. R. FEIL CO., Mfg. Chemists 
Dept RNY CLEVELAND. OHIO 
How SAL-VET Saves Hogs 
“The cholera has been killing bogs all 
around my home, but I have not lost a single 
one. I have never used .so effective a re¬ 
medy.”—Sanford Gerst, So uth Bostou, Va. 
“I found ‘Sal-Vet’ to do Just what you said 
It would; It is sure death to worms. More¬ 
over, although the cholera has reached 
throughout this neighborhood, 1 have not 
had a single loss since feeding ‘Sal-Vet. — 
Joe uahimer. Alex andria, I nd. 
“The hog cholera is all around us in this 
neighborhood, but so far there is not a sin¬ 
gle case among the hogs belonging to the men 
who arc feeding ‘Sal-Vet.’ ”—Thomas Can- 
nedy, Roodhouse, Ill. 
‘‘Hogs all over our county are dying in 
large numbers, and many right hero in my 
town have lost hogs from some cause, but 
I could not wish mine to do belter than they 
liavo since feeding ‘Sal-Vet.’ ”—D. E. Knight, 
Iloneah Path, S. 
•‘Before getting your ‘Sal Vet’ I had lost 
thirteen of my best hogs, but since feeding 
‘Sal Vet’ I did not lose a single one. and every 
animal is In flue condition"’—(Signed) Geo. 
Moren, R. No. 1, Pittsburg , Kans. 
‘‘Before I started to feed ‘Sal Vet’ my 
bogs were sick, and I bad lost six of them; 
since feeding ‘Sal Vet’ I have lost none, 
although some of them were pretty sick before 
they had access to ‘Sal Vet’ anti had lost 
their hair. However, they pulled through 
all right and now have good appetites am* 
are thriving.”—Ernest Trlcbel, Rt. iw- 
Clearwater, Minn. 
"‘Sal-Vet’ freed my hogs from worms by 
the wholesale. I’ll not be without It. (sign¬ 
ed) Henry Iverson, Wagner . S. D. 
"My hogs are doing finely; have kept 
•Sal-Vet’ before them for two months ana 
while there has been lots of disease amongst 
hogs In this section, none of ndne have 
been sick.”—Geo. A. Kline, Rt. No. 20, St. 
Matthews, Ky 
"I have kept ’Sal-Vcf before my hogs all 
the time, and I never saw them do SO well. A 
lot of hogs died all over this Part of tho 
country, but mine have remained perfectly 
healthy."—Thomas V. SmlthD'JllngtoibJHo^ 
40 lbs.. $2.25: 100 lbs *5; 
_ _ 200 lbs., $9: 300 lbs., $13. 
500 lbs., $21.12. No orders filled for less than 
40 lbs. on this 00 day trial offer. Never sold 
in bulk; only In Trade-Marked Sal-vet 
packages. Shipments for 60 days trial are 
based on 1 lb. of “Sal-Vet" for each sheep or 
hog. and 4 lb. for each horse or head of cattle, 
as near as we can come without breaking 
regular sized packages. 
PRICES 
No. of Sheep . .Hogs . Cattle . Horses. 
