. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Enjoys the distinction of being recom- mended by more satisfied users, and of being imitated and counterfeited more, than any other veterinary rem- edy in the world today. 17 YEARS A SUCCESS. Afton, Iowa. Troy Chemical Co, Binghamton, N. T.: I have used your medicine for quite a number of years; cannot recommend it too highly. I had a fine black 3-year- old road mare which became so lame in pastern joint she could not walk. Had the state veterinarian out; he punctured and fired it; charged me $15, and left her in Just as -bad condition as before. I bought a bot


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Enjoys the distinction of being recom- mended by more satisfied users, and of being imitated and counterfeited more, than any other veterinary rem- edy in the world today. 17 YEARS A SUCCESS. Afton, Iowa. Troy Chemical Co, Binghamton, N. T.: I have used your medicine for quite a number of years; cannot recommend it too highly. I had a fine black 3-year- old road mare which became so lame in pastern joint she could not walk. Had the state veterinarian out; he punctured and fired it; charged me $15, and left her in Just as -bad condition as before. I bought a bottle of your remedy and in about two weeks this mare was as sound as a dollar. Yours truly, F. R. SMITH. $ per bottle, with guarantee as binding to protect you as the best legal talent could make it. Send for copy and booklet. Never mind past failures. Dont' rest satisfied until you learn about Save- the-Horse. "Write for our Latest Save-the-Horse BOOK. It is out 17 Years* Discoveries, plully describes how to locate and treat 58 forms of lameness—Illustrated. This BOOK—Sample Contract and Advice—tAIA Yr^e to Horse Owners and Managers Only. Address DUCKS WITHOUT WATER. There was a time when it was pop- ularly suposed that ducks must have water in which to swim, and mud and weeds in which to feed, just as it was once believed by the average person that pigs must have mud and slop in which to wallow. Alas, for these good old days! Pigs are no longer kept in filthy stys, and on many a success- ful duck farm there isn't a' pond as big as a wash tub. As a matter of fact, if you supply your ducks with proper food and plenty of fresh running water, they will go through life perfectly happy and contented, without ever going near a pond. If you want to keep ducks, don't let the fact that you have no place for them to swim stop you. Food, fresh drinking water, and exer- cise, is all that they need. Don't worry about the pond—let them walk for a living. KEEP THE HENS IN GOO


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