. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. r W ?i â ne: I wo 6fc \ as Kendall's Spavin Cnre Is the old reli- able. Safe remedy for all cases ot spavin, splint, curb, ringbone, bony growtb. and larm nesa from other causes. It keeps the horsuo â workingânot loafing. What It has done tor otnsrs It will do for you. Keep a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure bandy eo you can use It quickly when the need arises. A one dollar bottle may save a horse for you. It's worth while to be ready. Ask your druggist the next time you are In town. Tear tbls advertisement out to remind you. Sold by druggists everywhere,


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. r W ?i â ne: I wo 6fc \ as Kendall's Spavin Cnre Is the old reli- able. Safe remedy for all cases ot spavin, splint, curb, ringbone, bony growtb. and larm nesa from other causes. It keeps the horsuo â workingânot loafing. What It has done tor otnsrs It will do for you. Keep a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure bandy eo you can use It quickly when the need arises. A one dollar bottle may save a horse for you. It's worth while to be ready. Ask your druggist the next time you are In town. Tear tbls advertisement out to remind you. Sold by druggists everywhere, a bottl 6 for Keep It In the house for family ui as well as In the stable. Get a copy of". Treatise on the Horse"at your druggists â write to DR. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, Enoaburg Falls, Vt. 14 tie; ?£⢠, ts M 4 The FRAZIER carts and sulkies are standard the world over. They have an international reputation fur great. durability and unequaled riding qual- ities, which is based upon thirt; /ears of experience. There is none better. W. S. FRAZIER & CO., Aurora, 111. COAST REPRESENTATIVES. ;M. ZZ. DETEL3, Distributing Agent, PR ii sum tin, ('ail. The SLuUeuaKer Company, San Fran- cisco. The E. P. Bosbyshell Company, Los An- geles. The Poison Implement Company, Port- land, Seattle and Spokane. cepted as the best. The bowels should be kept moving freely by laxatives, as constitpation is generally present. If treatment is started early, recovery may be expected; but quite often these conditions are allowed to progress too long before receiving proper attention, and then treatment is usually of no avail.âH. Preston Hoskins, Assistant Veterinarian, University Farm, St. Paul. The day on which the pigs arrive, do not give the sow any heavy feeds. When she calls for something, give some lukewarm drink. For a sow of ordinary size, three or four quarts of lukewarm water and skim-milk will meet her needs, and she will return to the nest comfortable and re


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