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GILBERT HESS 
Doctor of 
Veterinary 
Science 
Doctor of 
Medicine 
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Start Right Now to Condition Your 
Stock For Spring 
Dr. Hess 
Poultry 
Pan-a-ce-a 
This is just the time you 
should be giving your 
poultry this splendid 
tonic. It will put them in 
fine condition, make your 
hens lay, ensure fertile 
hatching eggs and strong, 
vigorous chicks. Very 
economical—a penny’s 
worth is enough for 30 fowl 
per day. Sold only by re¬ 
liable dealers—never sold 
by peddlers. lbs. 25c; 
5 lbs. 60c; 25-lb. pail 32.50. 
Except in Canada and the 
far West Guaranteed |ust 
the same as my Stock Tonic— 
your money back If It doesn't 
do as I claim, 
Dr. Hess 
Instant 
Louse KiUer 
Kills lice on poultry and 
all farm stock. Dust the 
hens and chicks with it, 
sprinkle it on the roosts, 
in the cracks, or, if kept 
in the dust bath, the hens 
will distribute it. Also de¬ 
stroys bugs on cucumber, 
squash and melon vines, 
cabbage worms, etc., slugs 
on rose bushes, etc. Comes 
in handy sifting-top cans, 
1 lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c. Except 
in Canada and the far 
West. Guaranteed fust the 
same as my Stock Tonic — 
your money back if it doesn’t 
do as 1 claim. 
If you want your work horses to look sleek and pull 
hard on the bit when spring work comes along, take 
my advice and start in to condition them right now to 
help them get rid of their old coats, get full of vigor 
and ready for hauling, plowing and other hard work 
that calls for horseflesh, muscle and staying power. 
The long, heavy milking season is ahead of you — see, 
therefore, that your cows are put in the pink of con¬ 
dition and that those with calf are fit and healthy. 
Then there’s the spring pig crop—by far the most 
profitable live stock crop on the whole farm—you 
ought to see that the sows are up to snuff and that the 
litters get a good start. 
Understand, your stock have been penned up all 
winter and on dry feed, and as corn or oats and hay 
do not contain the laxatives and tonics so liberally con¬ 
tained in grass, some of your animals are most likely 
to be in bad shape. 
And the ailments common among stock just now are 
chronic constipation, dropsical swellings, indigestion, 
stocking of the legs; but by far the worst disease 
(especially among hogs) is worms. Worms are the 
biggest pork robbers I know of. Let me urge you to 
condition your stock right now, so that they will be 
able to derive the full benefit of the pasture as soon as 
you turn them out. I want every farmer and stock 
raiser to feed 
DR. HESS STOCK TONIC 
A Splendid Conditioner and Worm ExpeUer 
My lifetime experience as a doctor of veterinary science, a doctor of medicine and a successful stock raiser has taught 
me what are the needs of stock that require conditioning at this season, and I have put every necessary ingredient 
into this scientific preparation of mine—Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. 
I have included Tonics to improve the appeti iz—Blood Builders to tone up and enrich the blood — Laxatives for 
the bowels and Vermifuges for cleaning out the worms. I don’t know of anything under the sun better than 
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic as a worm expeller. Every ingredient in my Tonic is highly endorsed by the U. S. Dispen¬ 
satory and other world experts for the particular purpose I use them for. I couldn’t have stood before you men 
for 22 years unless Dr. Hess Stock Tonic had made good—had proven its wonderful merit. 
Now, I have never asked any farmer (and I never will) to buy Dr. Hess Stock Tonic on my or anybody else’s word. 
I’ve got the fairest proposition to make you that you’ve ever heard—the broadest guarantee you have ever read in 
all your life. Here it is—read it: 
So sure am I that Dr. Hess Stock Tonic will put your stock in a thriving 
condition, make the ailing ones healthy and expel the worms, that I 
have told my dealer in your town to supply you with enough for your 
stock, and 11 It doesn't do as I claim—11 It doesn't pay you and pay 
you well — return the empty packages and get your money back. 
You can’t buy Dr. Hess Stock Tonic of peddlers, but only first-class dealers whom you know. I save you ped¬ 
dler’s wagon, team and traveling expenses, as these prices prove: 25-lb. pail $1.60; IQO-lb. sack $5.00. Smaller 
packages as low as 50c, except in Canada, the far West and the South. 
Send for my book that tells all about Dr . Hess Stock Tonic — it's free . 
DR. REISS & CLARK, Ashland, Ohio 
