S. P. COCCIDIOSIS REMEDY—The Guaranteed Remedy 
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Oakes “No-Cold” Oil Brooder 
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Oustalldillg , Features 
Burns Kerosene or Distillate. 
Big Heater Drum 2294" diameter. 
Drum is 794" deep. Well baffled. 
Almost 7 ft. flame travel in Drum. 
Automatic Thermostat Regulator. 
Efficient AIR-FED Burner. 
Automatic Draft Equalizer. 
Fuel Reservoir, 6-gallon capacity. 
Safety Overflow Pipe. 
Safety Wire Guard around Burner. 
Cast Iron Legs on Stove. 
Low Fuel Consumption. 
Heavy gauge heater drum 22% inch diameter by 
7% inches deep in natural blue steel finish. Baf- 
bled to provide 7 feet of flame travel for heat radi¬ 
ation. Galvanized steel deflector top rests on top 
of drum with 2 inch clearance for air circulation 
and insulation. Hexagonal canopy made of die stamped 
sections bolted together. 
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Air Fed Burner 
Automatic Regulator 
Heat is automatically regulated by flow of oil. 
Patented sight drip shows rapidity of oil flow. Con¬ 
venient in adjusting. Positive fast and slow feed adjust¬ 
ing screws at top of regulator. Wafer thermostat con¬ 
trols temperature once adjusted. Spring valve has 
special seat; cannot stick. 
Cut-away section shown 
at right. Perforated cen¬ 
tral section feeds a con¬ 
tinuous stream of fresh 
air to the burner. Has 
extra deep oil well with 
heavy cast steel generat¬ 
ing plate. This AIR-FED 
burner provides perfect 
combustion conditions so 
that minimum of soot or 
carbon accumulates. It B2348 
burns kerosene or distill¬ 
ate; easy to keep clean. 
No. 348 —Canopy, 42-inch from side to 
No. 360 —Canopy, 52-inch from side to 
Each Stove Complete 
side; 
side; 
EACH STOVE assembly comes complete with cast 
iron legs, G-gallon fuel supply tank, automatic ther¬ 
mostat control, necessary copper tubing, globe valve 
for fuel tank, fuel pipe support, canopy, heat deflector 
top, draft equalizer, overflow pipe and %-inch fuel 
supply pipe with all necessary fittings. FUEL TANK 
STAND EXTRA. TWO canopy sizes. Canopy dimen¬ 
sions from flat side to flat side. From point to point, 
measure 6 inches more. 
500 chick capacity; shipping weight 70 lbs-$20.00 
750 chick capacity; shipping weight 80 lbs-22.00 
Formaldehyde 
Used to disinfect incubators and to control seed-borne 
diseases on certain sorghums and seed potatoes. 
Pints_$0.35 y 2 Gallon_$1.20 
Quarts- .65 1 Gallon_2.25 
COCCIDIOSIS 
REMEDY 
Stops Losses Now! 
Dead Chicks Lose You Money 
S-P Coccidiosis Remedy Will Keep 
Them Alive 
Given in the drinking water. No starving of 
birds—no inconvenience. Easy to apply, is an 
excellent preventive. One box treats 100 to 125 
chicks. Simply dissolve in the water. 
Price per box, postpaid_$1.00* 
* Lactic 
A Pure Edible Lactic Acid 
LACTIC gives the handler of live poultry all the 
active appetizing, digestive and medicinal principles of 
Buttermilk in a concentrated form, free from all objec¬ 
tionable features of buttermilk. One 6-ounce bottle of 
LACTIC contains the equivalent of the lactic acid of 
30 gallons of buttermilk. 6-oz. bottle 50c. 
*Carbolineum 
is a pure, unadulterated high boil¬ 
ing anthracene oil—a carbolineum 
of the highest grade—meeting Uncle 
Sam’s requirements in every respect 
and it is SURE DEATH TO MITES 
AND BLUE BUGS. 
Can be applied with a brush *like 
paint, or sprayed on as preferred. 
It should not be applied to the 
chickens. One gallon will go over an ordinary chicken 
house, size 8x12. % gal. 50c; y 2 gal. 90c; 1 gal. $1.50; 
5 gal. $7.25. 
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WOOD PRESERVATIVE 
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Super-ol 
Kills chicken mites, fowl ticks 
or “Blue Bugs’’. A dependable 
wood preservative. Protects 
against rot and premature decay. 
Protects wood from destruction 
by white ants (Termites). On 
practically every kind of farm 
building, it may be used as a 
paint. It is less expensive than 
paint, easy to apply and pre¬ 
vents decay. 1 gallon, $1.75. 
Sodium Fluoride 
A preparation highly recom¬ 
mended by the U. S. Government 
for the control of poultry lice. 
Also a splendid item for roach 
control. May be used as a dip 
or dust. Lb. 30c. 
Non-Parasitic Diseases 
Just as animals get deficiency diseases from lack of 
vitamins, plants suffer various diseases from lack of 
proper nutrition. Plants cannot change their location at 
will and are therefore more at the mercy of locally un¬ 
favorable conditions than are animals. Too high or too 
low temperature, too much or too little light, too much 
or too little moisture in the soil, excess or lack of some 
chemicals in the soil, mechanical injury by wind or hail 
—these and many other mal-adjustinents between plant 
and environment may cause plant disease even when no 
parasite is present. 
