Especially Recommended Tonics 9 Conditioners and Remedies 
THE USE OF WHICH WILL SAVE DOCTOR BILLS 
QUA DINE 
Guaranteed Cure for Mange, Eczema, . 
Ringworm—Eliminate Fleas, Lice, 
Mites, Tail-Rot — Improve Skin 
’ and Pelt 
Write for Price List and Descriptive 
Folder 
SIMPSON SEED & FLORAL CO. 
1525 Champa St, Denver, Colo. . 
REX HUNTER’S CONDITION POWDERS. 
A famous conditioner, the regular use of 
which will purify the blood stream and 
keep dogs in the pink of condition. Pre¬ 
vents listlessness, sulky temper, excessive 
scratching, loss of appetite, and loose coat. 
Free circular on request. 
Pkg. of 8 Powders.80.25 
Pkg. of 40 Powders. 1.00 Postpaid 
FLEISCHM ANN’S YEAST. An aid to di¬ 
gestion and cure for scratching by eliminat¬ 
ing skin eruptions and inflamation. 
4 oz. cans.$0.25 Descriptive 
8 oz. cans . .50 folders 
1 lb. cans .85 free on request. 
5 lb. cans. 3.50 All Postpaid. 
NORTHWESTERN YEAST. Prepared for 
dogs and other animals. Prepaid. 
12 oz. cans, $0.50 4 lb. boxes, $1.00 
25 lb. bags, $6.00 
PEP-IN FOR DOGS. A vitamin bearing 
mineral, yeast and egg aid to assimilation. 
It builds up “pep” and vitality quickly. 
3 oz. tins, $0.20 1% lb. tins, $1.10 
fl lb. pkgs., $3.50 All postpaid. 
Free folder on request. 
KAL-FOS, a bone builder, preventive of 
rickets, tonic and anti-acid conditioner. 
Should always be given to mother animals 
before whelping. 
1 lb. can, $0.75 5 lb. can., $3.00 
All postpaid. Folder on request. 
QUADINE, the most amazing, the most wonderful 
skin conditioner ever found. Used in the medical 
97 ^l°!oTT 0 A r T^x^ an us ?» under another name, for 
27 years, QUADINE was introduced to the dog world 
* short time ago In eight months QUADINE was 
adopted by 676 kennels in America and foreign 
countries. It has CURED dozens of cases of Ezce- 
ma, Mange, etc., given up by veterinarians. Use it 
freely and with confidence. Recommended also, to 
give gloss to the coat of healthy dogs. 
QUADINE PRICES, Postpaid 
2 oz. bottle ....$ 0.60 % gallon . 6.50 
4 oz. bottle .... 1.00 1 gallon . 10.00 
12 oz. bottle .... 2.00 
SPECIAL NOTICE—Since Quadine is best applied 
with an atomizer, we offer a $1.00 bottle of Quad¬ 
ine and a $3.50 DeVilbiss Atomizer for $3.50, ppd. 
POWDER. Imported from Scotland. 
Eliminates worms, purifies the intestinal 
tract. Adds vitality to run-down dogs 
4 can. $0.60 iy a lb. can, $1.50 
3 % lb * s,ze * $3.90 7 lb. size, $6.50 
28 lb. size, $18.75. Postpaid. 
DRY WASH. A powder to use in cleaning 
long-haired dogs, especially in cold weath¬ 
er. Cleans coat and skin. 
Spratt’s, 4 oz. can.35c. 
Halfin’s, 6 oz. can.50c. Postpaid 
COD LIVER OIL, Phosphated. Prepared 
especially for dogs. 
Delcreo brand, 4 oz. size, 30c; pint, 60c; 
quart, $1.00. 
Clayton’s 8 oz. size, with lime and sulphur. 
$1.00, postpaid. 
DOG CHALK. Used in grooming dogs for 
the show bench. Magnet brand, per cake, 
35c, postpaid. 
MEDICINE SPOONS. Just the thing to 
administer any liquid to a dog. Saves 
bother and temper of both the dog and his 
owner. Each, 50c, postpaid. 
IDENTIFICATION 
TUBES. A little hollow 
cylinder with rolled paper 
inside on which to in¬ 
scribe name and address. 
Hook fastens to collar 
buckle. Each, 25c, post- 
P aid - Eskimo 
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WHAT TO DO 
99 A FEW SUGGESTIONS AS TO THE CARE AND 
CONDITIONING OF MAN’S BEST FRIEND, THE DOG. 
No dog owner intentionally neglects or mistreats such a faithful friend, yet, because 
of inexperience, our pets sometimes suffer and become badly “run down” before we realize 
It. Unfortunately, they can not tell us when they feel badly. It is our duty to observe 
their actions and be forewarned as soon as the danger signals appear. 
WARNING SYMPTOMS. 
Cloudy eye balls; hot, 
dry nose; snuffling; sneez¬ 
ing; discharge from the 
nostrils; listlessness; in¬ 
clination to get off in a 
corner or under furniture; 
loss of appetite; indicates 
distemper or severe cold. 
We recommend DEL¬ 
CREO, see page 61. 
Gagging or choking cough, especially aft¬ 
er violent exercise; cloudy eye balls; rough, 
harsh hair; intermittent appetite; lack of 
“pep”; dragging hind quarters; indicates 
worms. We recommend Cooper’s Combina¬ 
tion Worm Capsules, see page 61. 
Frequent scratching when no evidence of 
fleas or sores is found; rough coat; indi¬ 
cates improper diet. Give yeast; Pep-In; or 
Rex Hunter’s Condition Powder. 
Inflamed skin; scabs; sores; loss of hair 
in patches; indicates eczema or mange. 
Most types start with small red spots where 
hair is thin. These multiply rapidly, form 
blisters which eventually break and dis¬ 
charge pus, then scab over. If not cor¬ 
rected will cover the entire body and prove 
fatal. Apply Quadine according to direc¬ 
tions on bottle. Also correct the diet and 
give yeast or Pep-In with every meal. 
These are only a few of the many sym- 
toms that may indicate that all is not well 
with your dog. If in doubt ask for FREE 
dog book, or write or call us and describe 
symptoms fully. No charge for this service. 
FEEDING. 
A good rule to go by is 1 ounce of food 
daily for each pound of dog’s weight for 
puppies, and half this amount for grown 
dogs. This may vary, however, depending 
on climate, exercise, and breed of dog. A 
feeding schedule that has been found to fit 
the average dog is as follows— 
7 a.m.Noon 5p.m.10 p.m. 
Weaning 
to 3 
months 
X 
X 
X 
3 months 
to 6 
months 
X 
X 
6 months 
to 1 
year 
X 
X 
Matured dogs 
X 
Ask for FREE feeding schedule. This 
little booklet tells the correct weight of 
every breed of dog, the amount to give, 
and explains the whole feeding problem in 
detail. 
WORMING. 
Worm puppies 4 times their first year. 
Grown dogs should be wormed not less than 
every six months. 
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