F. H. EBELING 
66th Annual Catalog 1868-1934 
SYRACUSE, N. Y 
Our Pet Department 
Bird and Animal Foods, Remedies, Supplies 
Dog and Puppy 
Needs 
To Junior—The Owner of a New Puppy 
Katnips 
Large Size, $1.00 
Small Size, 50c 
Junior, let me congratulate you on your puppy. 
It should suraly make any boy proud and glad. Be 
kind to him and you will have a friend that will be 
faithful to you always. Drop in and visit Mr. Wheel 
—in charge of our Pet Department, and get infor¬ 
mation on just how to care for the new dog. Ask 
for free literature. The more you know about your 
dog, the more you are going to appreciate him. 
Junior, don’t bathe the pup too often. Remember 
that each hair of his coat is protected by a film of 
oil. Bathing dissolves this protective element, and 
leaves his coat dry and harsh. A bath every three 
or four weeks is sufficient. Daily brush the coat 
vigorously, both against and with the grain. Use 
enthusiasm. Remember the challenge—“If you 
really love your dog-—you will give him at least 
seven minutes of your time each day.’ 
Please remember—to feed no starchy foods, such 
as potatoes, white bread, macaroni, lima beans, 
corn, green peas. Starchy foods are indigestible to 
your dog. He does not carefully chew his food and 
mix it with the saliva which changes starch to 
sugar. 
Junior, be sure and have a clean bed for your 
, pet. Just a rug on a cellar floor is not good enough. 
A large box supported on a 2x4 to permit ventila¬ 
tion underneath is suggested. We can furnish you 
with a Cedar Bedding—which destroys fleas and 
leaves a clean, woodsy odor, or spray his bed with 
a pleasant smelling disinfectant called “Ced-O- 
Gen ” 
Be on the alert for the dreaded disease “dis¬ 
temper.” Distemper is not necessarily fatal. Much 
of its damaging effect can be minimized, if its 
presence is detected in the early stages. Be on the 
lookout for a peculiar hacking cough where the 
animal seems to be trying to bring up and expel a 
phlegm in his throat. This is often preceded by a 
diarrhea condition having a peculiar musty odor. 
Hundreds of our customers swear by DELCREO 
FOR DISTEMPER. Come in and get information 
on its use. 
Between three and seven months of age—your 
dog will lose his baby teeth and aquire his perm¬ 
anent teeth. Give him a few hard biscuits to chew 
on daily or hard rubber toys, pup’s heads, mice, 
rats, etc. They provide him with amusement and 
give him something to chew and cut teeth on. 
In our Pet Department is to be found every 
necessity or need for pets—COLLARS, COMBS, 
LEADS, HARNESSES, TOYS, SWEATERS, 
BLANKETS, WHIPS, MUZZLES, CARRYING 
CASES, ETC. 
Junior, we are more than anxious to serve you 
in caring for your puppy. 
Your sincere friend, 
F. H. EBELING 
Sani-Bone 
Dogs Enjoy this 
Plaything, 60c 
Dog Foods 
CANNED DOG FOOD 
KEN-L-RATION OLD TRUSTY BOVEX 
MARO MEAT 
KIT-E-RATION 
CALO DOG FOOD 
DOGGIE DINNNER 
HEMO-RATION 
PUP-E-RATION 
VITAMONT 
VITAGAINES 
CHAPPEL’S KEN-L-BISCUIT. Pkg., 25c. 
"Vitagaines” is a reindeer meat product 
containing all of the essential food elements 
needed for a dog’s health and maintenance. 
Old Trusty Bovex and Doggie Dinner are 
beef products with vegetable and cereals 
added. 
Maro Meat is an all meat product, used 
chiefly in kennels where meat, muscle build- 
___ _ ing and perfect condition and ability to 
Shapes, Colors withstand the strenuousness of the hunting season re¬ 
quire richer foods. We use Maro Meat by adding to 
it water, mashing it into a thin soup, then thickening it 
with Chappel's Ken-L-Biscuit. 
We have used this mixture at our kennels for about 
five years and have been congratulated many times in 
the annearance of dogs left in our care. 
NOTE: In addition to the above we also sell in car¬ 
tons, the following: 
Dishes in all 
Bone 
Bone 
Bennett’s Milk 
Puppy Cakes 
Bennett’s Milk 
Dog Cakes 
Old Trusty Vitamine 
Bone 
Snratt's Fibo 
Spratt’s Cod Liver Oil 
Cakes 
SPRATT’S DOG FOODS have been standard through¬ 
out the world for over 80 years. They contain only 
the most nourishing ingredients combined in such a 
way as to form perfectly balanced rations. 
Spratt’s Dog Cakes . 
Spratt’s Charcoal Ovals .... 
Spratt’s Plain Ovals . 
Spratt’s Cod Liver Oil 
Cakes . 
Spratt’s Rodnim . 
Spratt's Fibo . 
Spratt’s Challenge Terrier.. 
Old Trusty All Terrier .... 
Old Trusty Tid Bits . 
Old Trusty Vitamine Bone. 10 lbs., $1. 
Cero-Meto .. 
CHAPPEL BROS. DOG FOOD. 
100 
50 
25 
1 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lb. 
$11.00 
$6.00 
$3.25 
$0.15 
11.50 
6.00 
3.25 
.15 
11.50 
6.00 
3.25 
.15 
12.00 
6.25 
3.25 
.15 
12.00 
6.25 
3.25 
.15 
13.00 
7.00 
3.75 
.15 
9.00 
5.00 
2.75 
.13 
9.00 
5.00 
2.75 
.13 
10.00 
5.25 
3.00 
.14 
60; 5 lbs., 69c 
10 lbs. 
.$ 1.10 
.15 
1 lb. 
$0.12 
Spratt’s Ovals 
Spratt’s Charcoal Ovals 
Spratt’s Puppy Cakes 
Bennett’s Milk Bone 
Junior 
PRICES SUBTECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
Ken-L-Biskit . 
5 lbs. 
.$0.60 
2 lbs. 
$0.25 
Pup-E-Crumbles . 
.25 
Ken-L-Bisket Cakes . 
.25 
Chow Chow . 
.12 
100 
50 
25 
1 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lb. 
PERFECTION FOOD. A low 
priced popular food . 
.$6.00 
3.25 
$1.75 
$0.08 
GAINES MEAT. MILK and 
BONE . 
6.00 
3.25 
1.75 
.08 
STURDY DOG FOOD 
6.00 
3.25 
1.75 
.08 
On a stone in the Canine Cemetery at Hartsdale, 
Westchester Co., N. Y., this beautiful tribute to a dog 
may be found—- 
Chop 
Dog Balls 
Rubber Bones, 
Combs, Brushes 
“Father in thy starry tent 
I kneel, a humble suppliant . . . 
A dog has died today on earth, 
Of little worth 
Yet very dear. 
Gather him in thy arms 
If only for a while. 
I fear 
He will be lonely 
Shield him with Thy smile ...” 
BSSSESsaw 1 
Rubber Rat 
Sweaters 
Blankets 
Leads 
Harness 
Kennels 
Bring Your Pet Problems to 
Ebeling’s, 217 So. Warren St., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 
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Service to Pet Owners 
Boarding 
Clipping 
Bathing Manicuring 
Flea Treatment 
Wheel’s Pet Havens 
316 No. Collingwood Ave. Also our new kennels 
Phone 5-7168 on West Seneca Turnpike 
Syracuse, N. Y. Onondaga Hill, N. Y. 
Practical advice and suggestions from one who is 
constantly in touch with your needs. Operating modern 
homelike kennels—where dogs, cats, parrots, and can¬ 
aries are cared for under experienced supervision and 
good sanitary conditions. 
When in need call at our Pet Department with your 
troubles. After business hours phone 5-7168. 
When your pet’s life has come to its end, why not 
reward its faithfulness by a quiet resting place in Pet 
Haven Cemetery on West Seneca Turnpike, Onondaga 
Hill, N. Y. 
P. S.—In order to complete our service to the public, 
we are hereby co-operating for pet owners’ benefit. 
F. H. EBELING. 
