DrDavid Roberts' practical home veterinarian . Indigestion,Loss of Appetite,Staring Coat,Hide Bound,Lack of Ambition,Stocking of Limbs,Capricious Appetite, Loose Bowels, Mange, Emaciation, Catarrhal Fever, Distemper, Itch, And all Blood and Skin Diseases. Put up in air-tight cans with friction top which preserves contents and makes iteasy to remove; also in 12-pound wood jacket cans. rmg. NOTICE! This HORSE TONIC is excellent for conditioning horses and colts for the showExamine your horses teeth, and if the edges are sharp or ragged, have them dressed. 1S5 DR. DAVID ROBERTS Colic Cure See Hor


DrDavid Roberts' practical home veterinarian . Indigestion,Loss of Appetite,Staring Coat,Hide Bound,Lack of Ambition,Stocking of Limbs,Capricious Appetite, Loose Bowels, Mange, Emaciation, Catarrhal Fever, Distemper, Itch, And all Blood and Skin Diseases. Put up in air-tight cans with friction top which preserves contents and makes iteasy to remove; also in 12-pound wood jacket cans. rmg. NOTICE! This HORSE TONIC is excellent for conditioning horses and colts for the showExamine your horses teeth, and if the edges are sharp or ragged, have them dressed. 1S5 DR. DAVID ROBERTS Colic Cure See Horse Section for additional information. Price75 Cents A Never Failing Remedy for Wind Colic, Spasmodic Colic, Indiges-tion, Impaction of the Bowels, and Stoppageof the Water. HOW TO KNOW COLIC. In the first stage the horse will begin to be uneasy, looks around, raises up hishind feet towards his belly, steps around from one side of the stall to the other, stopseating, will curl as if to lie down. In the second stage, he lies down and gets upagain after lying perhaps a couple of minutes. In the third stage, he rolls, kicks,sweats profusely, has a haggard countenance, is inclined to turn upon his back, andremain so. If it does not leave off in the course of half an hour, it is apt to run intoenteritis and kill him. Every horse owner should have a bottle of Colic Cure on hand for an emergencycase. Failure to give prompt relief may mean the loss of an animal. HOW TO DRENCH A HORSE. Back the animal into a single stall, place a clothes line around his upper teethand pass it over a beam, pull him up gently and give one swallow at


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