Help your 
MOULTERS 
MOULT 
If you want your hens to moult 
naturally— 
If you want them bacK on the egg 
job promptly—fall and winter laying— 
Then you must make sure that your 
moulters are healthy and hungry. 
They must eat lots, and be able to 
digest what they eat. 
That’s just what 
Dr • Hess Poultry 
PAN-A-CE-A 
does for your moulting flock. 
It’s a tonic that begins with the appetite—^ 
improves a hen’s whole system. 
It has Iron that keeps the paleness away, 
makes the combs and wattles red—the blood 
rich. 
Pan-a-ce-a starts the food the egg way as» 
soon as the moult is over. 
No time lost. 
No dormant egg organs after the moult, 
where Pan-a-ce-a is fed. 
Tell your dealer how many hens you have. 
There’s a right-size package for every flock. 
100 hens, the 12-lb. pkg. 200 hens, the 25-lb. pail 
60 hens, the 5-lb. pkg. 500 hens, the 100-lb. drum 
For fewer hens, there is a smaller package, 
* GUARANTEED 
DR.HESS & CLARK Ashland, O. 
Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice 
7 spent SO 
years in perfect¬ 
ing Pan-a-ce-a. 
Gilbert Hess 
M.D., D.V.S. 
These groups of stockholders illustrate the rapid growth in ownership of the Bell System. 
A Community of Owners Nation-wide 
“Who owns the company?” “What is behind it?” 
These questions are asked in appraising the soundness of a 
business and in determining its aims. 
The American Telephone and Telegraph Company is 
owned by more than 270,000 people living in every state 
in the Union. Could the stockholders of the Bell System 
be gathered to one place, they would equal the population 
of a city about the size of Providence or Denver. 
They constitute a representative cross-section of American 
citizenship. Among them, of course, are bankers and men 
of large affairs; for the idea of ownership in the Bell 
System appeals to sound business judgment and a trained 
sense of values. 
In this community of owners are the average man and 
woman, the storekeeper, the clerk, the salesman, the pro¬ 
fessional man, the farmer and the housewife—users of the 
telephone who with their savings have purchased a share 
in its ownership. The average individual holding is but 
twenty-six shares. 
No institution is more popularly owned than the Bell 
System, none has its shares distributed more widely. In 
the truest sense it is owned by those it serves. 
“ Bell System - 
American Telephone and Telegraph Company 
And associated companies 
One Policy, One System, Universal Service, and all directed 
toward Better Service 
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* I set out to build a farm engine 
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—A. Y. Edwards 
EDWARDS 
FARM 
ENGINE 
rkable Engine 
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Change Power 
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Barns Kerosene 
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I run a wood saw, cement mixer. 
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