. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint. Sweeny, Capped Hock, Strained Tendons, Founder, Wind Puffs, and all lameness from Spavin, Ringbone and other bony tumors. Cures all skin diseases or Parasites, Thrush, Diphtheric Removes all Bunches from Horses or Cattle, As a Human Remedy for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Throat, etc., it Is invaluable. "Every bottle of Caustio Balsam sold is Warranted to srive Batlslactlon. Price $1 60 per bottle. Sold by drufrg-lpts, or sent by ex- press, charges paid, witn lull directions
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint. Sweeny, Capped Hock, Strained Tendons, Founder, Wind Puffs, and all lameness from Spavin, Ringbone and other bony tumors. Cures all skin diseases or Parasites, Thrush, Diphtheric Removes all Bunches from Horses or Cattle, As a Human Remedy for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Throat, etc., it Is invaluable. "Every bottle of Caustio Balsam sold is Warranted to srive Batlslactlon. Price $1 60 per bottle. Sold by drufrg-lpts, or sent by ex- press, charges paid, witn lull directions for Its use. B3TSend tor descriptive „'ireulan, testimonials, etc. Address » , tThe Lawrence-Williams Co., Cleveland, 0 these years for one special purpose— butter. Breeding only from the best, it has been the custom for ages never to use a bull unless his dam and grandams were excellent producers of butter. This care- ful selection combined with conditions that allowed the cattle to be lethered in green fields, tended mainly by women, almost all the year, has produced cows unequaled for profit and beauty. The American Jersey Cattle Club was organized in 1868. Present membership 438. Net assets $ The member- ship of this club is said to represent more wealth than any similar organization in the world. Number of registered bulls more than 69604 and cows 187902. Mr. Henry E. Alvord, Chief of Dairy Division, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture states: For scores of years Jerseys have been bred especially and almost exclusively for butter. There was no demand for milk on the home island, and the whole effort was to increase richness and add to the product of butter. In America breeders have striven with success to increase the milk yield, while maintaining its high quality. Two, three and four gallons per day are common yields, and these cows are noted for persistence in milking, mak- ing a long season of profit, with great evenness of product u
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