





F. H. EBELING 74th Annual Catalog 1868-1942 SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Kit-e-ration. Fine balanced food, 1-lb. can, 
The Cat Department Red Heart Cat Food. “aiads'by Sine 
packers that produce the popular 
Red Heart Dog Food. 8-oz. can, 
10c; 3 cans for 25c. 
RIVAL CAT FOOD. 
Can, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
Puss ’N Boots. 
Cats, to be a pleasure to look upon and to fill that friendly feeling 
in the mind and loving spot in the heart, must be in good health 
and form. Success with cats, whether for exhibition, breeding or 
home comfort, depends upon ‘the condition in which they are kept 
and the care bestowed upon them. Exercise is especially necessary 
for cats in city homes, and the catnip ball is a desirable aid in this 
direction. The average life of the cat is from 12 to 15 years. A new rear 
ned cat foo 
Love Your Pets—Keep Them Well tog ar 
pone: the new items being offered the cat-lovers are the eiotral in- 
aes SS ==] new catnip-impregnated SCRATCH- gredient. 5c 


= it ING POST at $1.98 and also the 
"| SCRATCHING PAD, catnip-impreg- 
SE nated, that hangs on a door-knob or 
| the wall. Price $1.00. These items 
per can. 
‘‘Just a Cat Much Loved”’ 
A little old common New York City alley cat was buried 
with high honors the other day in a private animal burying 
ground at Scarborough, N. Y. Its name was Tammany and 
it had protected the reporters and policemen around City 
Hall, in New York City, from rats for many years. All 
their guns and poison couldn’t do what the eyes and nose 
of an ordinary tiger cat could do. One day Tammany was 
found unconscious in a phone booth by one of the reporters. 
Deputy Mayor Henry H. Curran rushed him to a hospital 
CAF BOOB 
a their surface. Another new item is 
i a catnip-scented hard rubber mouse, 
LS. é 15c. 
oP ing. CAT FOODS 
fy 4 MOE co chef Spratt’s Cat Food. With fish and 
" ve yee bet od milk. 64% oz. pkg., 10c; 24 oz. pkg., 
I \ aoe \iy 30c. 
De Daniele Remedies 
for Cats and Kittens 
ACOBEL WAFERS. For puppies and cats, for 
posting cold, distemper and fevered condi- 
Wi” ~Spratt’s Fibo. 15¢ per Ib. 

and Dr. J. R. Kinney, chief of the staff, worked nearly all 
night in a fruitless effort to save its life. More than 1000 
telephone inquiries came to the hospital during the night 
asking about Tammany’s condition. James Speyer, New 
York banker, expressed his feeling by furnishing burial 
space in a small animal graveyard which he and his wife 
established some years ago on their place near Scar- 
borough, on the Hudson. And there, next day, as morning 
sunlight was streaming across the Hudson, quietly, peace- 
fully, lamented by newspapermen and policemen, Tam- 
many, little old alley cat, was laid to rest. 


Sette POCO OCOD OST OCOD DOOR QoO ie ...-$0.50 
couGH SYRUP. Dog or cat. For treating bron- H. B. O. The famous Hairball remedy for cats 
chitis, colds, distemper, influenza, sore throat .65 ATIC MIULLEMSeeeee dns ote wis etre tes cee nee eine es $0 
CALCY DROPS. Dog or cat. For treating blan- KATONIC. For cats and kittens. In treatment of 
itis, cystitis, calculi and certain urinary and abortion, appetite, apoplexy. A tonic for gen- 
bladder troubles ..............- 65 eral run-down condition and may be given 
COLLYRIUM EYE WASH. Witha bottle ‘of Irest. SBT Ao nin b MRC GR SETA DRO SORE OBIE read 25 
For any animal ............ Ae ao. Se, aren eeetivars 0 | LAXATIVE TABLETS. Dog and cat. For bilious 
CHOREA AND PAIN REMEDY. Dog or cat. For conditions, constipation, poor appetite and cer- 
treating chorea, colic, convulsions, fite, ora: tain liver, kidney and urinary troubles. ...... 50 
PAStritisg ces: «sc ore seer eis alse ooo as 50} NASAL BALM. Dog or cat. For cold in the head, 
ANTILAX (Tasteless Laxative). Dog ‘or ‘cat. “A catarrh, distemper, relieving the dry and in- 
liquid laxative for general use in relieving and flamed condition of the nasal passages ........ 35 
regulating the bowels. ..............+- 35c 65 | NEURHUE TABLETS. Dog or cat. Used in treat- 
IVOM. For vomiting, gastritis, diarrhoea, ment of certain neuralgic and rheumatic pains, 
dysentery, stomatitis .............22ceeeeeeeee 50 aches and swollen joints. ...........-+e.e.04. 35 
DERVIDE. A nerve sedative for convulsions and SKIN OINTMENTS. Dog or cat. An antiseptic 
FUE CONGILIONS Be cele s cisieisieicrslateteics ere ecole. 5 ope ete sustaxe 50 salve for mangy conditions, eczema and itching 
DERMITITE. Dog or cat. For certain forms of BEL ete a craicaclol Polcisis: civse’ ainve auehatere eiotento ajeis are 35 
eczema and mange, inflamed and itching skin . 1.00 | SULPHUR COMPOUND TABLETS. Dog or cat. 
DIARRHOEA ASTRINGENT PILLS. me or cat. A cooling remedy in eczema, itching skin, 
For diarrhoea and dysentery ..............+. -65 MAN SYA CONGILIONS sareie eisictisis tiv vie c.steiee 080 \sie 50 
DISPO LIQUID. Dog or cat. For use in place of TONIC PILLS. A tonic medicine for puppies, 
distemper tablets... oes eee oe eis 1.00 small and toy dogs, cats and kittens in run- 
DISPO TABLETS. For dogs suffering from fe- COWTCOMGIULOMG ciate tales elite ste lsiete aieieieoletiets are -65 
vered conditions arising from colds, gesielupee Vv. M. CAPSULES. The vitamines for bone and 
andémilkifevertoceceie ne eo ltee me coos .65 NUS CLO geiercis ei walels sears he cade sestae cle elevavercie tee cietarey ers 50 
FLEEKO. A grooming and cleansing liquid. WORM DROP CAPSULES. For cats and toys .. .65 
BS ciand gest oe eee ce heise eee .65 | WORM DROP LIQUID. Cat and kittens. ........ 50 
GERMI POWDER. Canker remedy. Dog ‘or cat. CATNIP BALL. In a package of catnip ........ 15 
For canker of the ear, common cuts, sores and CAT NIPSMOUSER, sare cat ele ortcisiels sietie.« apiteetals 10 
WOUNdS Missense. Atntivas aicepa eset e atest ee -... 35 | SUMMIT BRAND CATNIP AND HERBS ..... 15 
’ , Boarding Bathing Manicuring Clipping Flea Treatment 
Wheel s Pet ud avens WEST SENECA TURNPIKE, ONONDAGA HILL, N. Y. 

Modern, homelike kennels—where dogs, cats, parrots, and canaries are cared for under experienced supervision and sani- 
tary conditions. 
When in need call our Pet Department. After business hours phone 5-7168. 
When your pet’s life has come to its end, 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. 
H. EBELING. 
F. 


