Madison County, Indiana, rural directory, 1916, Part 22

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Publication date: 1916
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LAPEL-Woodward Bros. Woodward Lumber Co. MARKLEVILLE-Markle Bros.


ORESTES-Peele, Willis J.


PENDLETON-Phipps, Geo. A.


SUMMITVILLE-Powell, E. E. Summitville Lumber Co.


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LARGE SIZE AND SPECIAL EGG PRODUCERS


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MACHINERY ANDERSON - Anderson Co. Button Machine


Anderson Die & Model Works.


Anderson Knife & Bar Co.


Dice Machine Co.


Hill Machine Co., The.


Hill Standard Mfg. Co., The.


Lawler, W. F.


Reliable Machine Sales Co.


Simplex Manufacturing Co.


Simplex Short Turn Gear Co.


Travelers' Insurance Machine Co. Union Embossing Machine Co.


ELWOOD-Howard, J., & Son. Krebs, Emil. NEW LANCASTER-Cook, J. H.


MARBLE AND GRANITE ALEXANDRIA-Brenaman, J. F. ANDERSON - Anderson Monumental Works Carpenter, C. A., & Son .. McCarthy & Son.


ELWOOD-Bucker, Geo. Diegel, S. H.


Elwood Monument Co.


MEATS ALEXANDRIA-Beigh, E. V.


Beigh & Kilgore. Ellis, Jacob. ()'Bryant, John H.


ANDERSON-Anderson Dressed Beef Co. Austin, W. D. Buehler Bros.


Clevenger, Ben O.


Hughes-Curry Packing Co.


Hughes, C. S.


M. & N. Meat Market.


Netter, J., & Co.


Striker Bros.


Williamson, Robert M.


Zwickel, Adam.


ELWOOD-Downs, J. P. Elwood Dressed Beef Co. Frazier Packing Co., The.


Montgomery, J. M.


Rich, John W.


Ritchie, Wm. Wiles, Ora.


FRANKTON-Hoppis & Poor. Norris, J. A.


LAPEL-Woods, A. C.


MARKLEVILLE-McCallister Bros.


ORESTES-Orestes Packing Co. Thuber, O. M.


PENDLETON-Davis, R. L. Goff, M. M.


The Nichol Hardware Co. ORGANIZED 1854


SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE


WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH .


Bar Iron, Nails, Babbitt Metal, Galvanized Iron and .


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MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN ANDERSON-Young, J. M.


MEN'S FURNISHINGS


ALEXANDRIA-Detimore, John, & Sons. ANDERSON-James & Vigdor. Smith, E. A. ELWOOD-Fradkin, Sam. SUMMITVILLE-Crim & Co.


MILLINERY


ALEXANDRIA-Duffield, E. & M. Hall & Hall.


Summers, Mrs. Faye.


ANDERSON-Callahan, Mrs. J. O. Dawley, Miss Chella.


Duffield, Ada.


Fillman & Lower.


Hand, Mrs. F.


Hilligass, Mrs. Gova.


Lail, Mary G. (Mrs. W. A.).


Lukens & York.


Misner, V. Runyan, Edna (Mrs. Walter). Williams Hat Shop Co.


ELWOOD-Ault & Filby. Claire, Mrs. A.


Cooper, Mrs. F.


Gill, Mrs. Viola. Kelly, Mrs. Effie.


LAPEL-Kepfer, Mrs. Eliza. Wright, Sarah.


PENDLETON-Lyon, Myrtle. Welch, Mrs. Sarah. SUMMITVILLE-Fulton & Fulton. Miles, Mary (Mrs. M. E.).


MIRRORS ALEXANDRIA-Hoosier Mirror Co. 1


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ANDERSON-Hort, W. H. Moore, J. B., & Son. Shinkle Transfer & Storage Co. ELWOOD -- Osman, Henry F.


NEWSPAPERS


ALEXANDRIA-Press, The. Times Tribune.


ANDERSON-ANDERSON HERALD. See adv.


ANDERSON DAILY BULLETIN, THE. See adv.


ELWOOD-ELWOOD CALL LEADER. See adv.


ELWOOD DAILY RECORD. See adv. LAPELLapel News. PENDLETON-Times, The.


SUMMITVILLE - Summitville Reporter, The.


NOVELTIES


ANDERSON-Anderson Novelty Co. Dunn, Harry F. Sefton Manufacturing Co.


OFFICE SUPPLIES


ANDERSON-Anderson Office Equipment Co. Globe-Werneke Co.


OIL COMPANIES


ANDERSON-Standard Oil Co. ELWOOD-Illinois Pipe Line Co. Indian Refining Co.


OPTICIANS


ANDERSON-Chittenden, Ed.


Surratt, G. W. Whitledge. G. A.


ELWOOD-Adair, C. D.


Dunlap, C. B. Sidwell, M., & Son.


SUMMITVILLE-Phillipy, J. B.


PAINTS AND PAINTERS


ALEXANDRIA-Knight, Frank.


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Belton, Lewis W.


Brown, M. F.


BY-LO STORE. See adv.


Cook, W. L.


Mannon Sign Co.


Plessinger, J. C.


Skinner, Irwin.


ELWOOD-Doan, Theron F.


Morgan & Albright.


Tunis, Elmer.


Van Buren, E. E. Williams, C. D.


MUNCIE-BY-LO STORE. See adv.


ORESTES-Finton & Custer.


PENDLETON-McCarty, S. A.


PAPER MANUFACTURERS


ALEXANDRIA-Alexandria Paper Co. ANDERSON-Burnett & Son Paper Co.


PAVING ANDERSON-Philadelphia Quartz Co.


PHOTOGRAPHERS


ALEXANDRIA-Maureng, H. B.


ANDERSON-Forkner, W. R.


McMahan, M. F.


Reeves, C. R.


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ELWOOD-Hawkins, L. Sylvey.


Whitaker, W. H.


PENDLETON-Veach, H. E.


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PHYSICIANS ALEXANDRIA-Beardsley, E. J.


Hockett, Geo. H.


Horne, W. N.


Carey, D. C. & H. C.


Hunt, Lee.


Jones, HI. E.


Kimble, Fred A.


Kneale, W. W.


Long, J. A.


McDonald, V. G.


Lindley, G. R. Otto & Gibson. Schmauss, L. F.


Meister, Doris.


Schurtz, C. D.


Merson, Uberto H.


Wilson, Olive.


Miley, W. M.


ANDERSON-Armington, C. L.


Armington, John C.


Austin, M. A.


Boyden, W. A.


Newlin, S. C.


Brock, E. E.


Norris, S. C.


Buxton, Albert J.


O'Neill, Thomas.


Chapman, Emma.


Reynolds, M. F.


Conrad, E. M.


Scott, W. F.


Cook, Benj. H.


Sears, A. H.


Cook & McWilliams.


Stewart, J.


Cummins, J. L.


Stoddard, James.


Diven, Chas. E.


Stoddard, J. M.


Fattic, J. B.


Tracey, J. R.


Gaute, H. W.


Tracy, F. L.


Garrettson, W. M.


Van Nuys, D. H.


Williams, Chas. F.


Hammond, J. H. Harter, W. P.


Williams, Jolın B.


Henderson, Fred A.


Wilson, S. C.


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The Anderson Daily Bulletin


gocs to more homes than any other paper . published in Madison County. The merchants so recognize it, and its columns ,carry more local and foreign advertising than any other published in the county.


Rural route subscriptions in county $3.00 per year City delivery $5.00 per year


THOMAS MCCULLOUGH, President DALE J. CRITTENBERGER, Editor EDWARD A. DANIELS, Secretary-Treasurer


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Charles & Wilson. Coffin, O. S. Hall, J. E. Keller, F. G.


McWilliams, O. E.


Miller, A. W.


Miller & Miller.


Morrison, J. O.


Quickel, D. S.


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Physicians-Continued. ELWOOD-Adair-Dick & Daniels. Adair, N.


Armfield, T. O.


Ballard, J. W.


Blume, J. C. Cotton, C. C.


Dick, Chase G. Edwins, S. W:


Ginn, J. F.


Hoppenrath, W. H.


McDaniel, J. C. Manring, N. H. Mendenhall, F. F.


Mott, L. A.


Newcomer, G. V.


Owens, T. S.


Ploughe, M. L. Runyan, C. P. Sigler, D. Stone, J. C. Tobias, A. W.


LAPEL-Rinne, John Q. Stephenson, Dr.


SUMMITVILLE-Garr, J. D. Irwin, Seth. Mobley, L. Stephens, J. H.


PIANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS


ANDERSON-Bowers, W., & Son.


Fisher, J. M.


Ingalls, P. M.


King Piano Co. Starr Piano Co.


ELWOOD-Elwood Music Co. Graven & Osborne. Kingman, U. G.


PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES


ANDERSON-Brown, B. F. DECKER BROS. BOOK STORE. adv. ELWOOD-Moon, J. A.


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PLUMBERS AND PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES


ALEXANDRIA-Alexandria Plumbing Co. Braittain, J. C. Poling, Paul. Shamma & Skory.


ANDERSON-Anderson Plumbing Co. Downey, M. J. Eckel, E. A. Emmert, John H. Goddard, Lon. Hollister, L.


May Supply Co. Osborne, V. H.


Powell & Dorste.


Ritter & Poar.


Sanitary Plumbing Co.


Scott & Mead. Sisk, Constantine. CHESTERFIELD-Carter, Chas. ELWOOD-Bassett, O. W. Hawkes, A. G.


Stokes, James, & Co.


Stokes, Lee.


Stoner, Chas. A.


POSTER ADVERTISING ALEXANDRIA-Alexandria Poster Advtg. Co.


POULTRY BREEDERS


ALEXANDRIA-Delenger, Grant. LORENZ, JENNIE. Sce adv.


POULTRY DEALERS


ALEXANDRIA-Grant Bros. Co. Tudor, S., & Co.


ANDERSON-Chalfant & Mauzy Co. McMurray, J. C.


ELWOOD-Fear, Campbell Co. Meyer, C. H. Tudor, S., & Co.


PRESERVING COMPANIES ALEXANDRIA-Alexandria Preserving Co.


PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS


ALEXANDRIA-Art Printing Co. Meyer, C. F., & Bro. ANDERSON-Anderson Printing Co. Bedford, Horace.


Benham Printing Co.


BULLETIN PRINTING & MFG. CO. Sce adv.


City News Co.


Engel, O. L.


Gospel Trumpet Co.


HERALD PUBLISHING CO. See adv. Hyatt & Fitch. Jay. McMahon Co. McKeown-Hyatt Co.


Mooseheart Press.


Printing Service Co.


Short, P. S .. & Son.


ELWOOD-ELWOOD CALL LEADER. See adv.


ELWOOD DAILY RECORD. See adv. Foland Bros. Fornshell, Carpenter & Fornshell. Model Printing Co. Moffett, Alonzo D.


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Printers and Publishers-Continued.


FRANKTON-Smith, Elmer.


LAPEL-Brinson, W. H. PENDLETON -- Witmer, Will E. SUMMITVILLE-Durham, F. B.


VINNEDGE, MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. . See adv.


Webb, R. W.


Wellington, Drury.


Western & Southern Life Ins. Co.


ELWOOD-Clyde, S. De Horty, F. E.


Devaney & Leonard.


Day, Virgil.


Hall, W. I.


Heritage, Ed.


House, O. A.


Hughes, W. I.


Jones, Thos. H.


Moreland, Wales & Crouse.


ANDERSON-American Security Co. Campbell, Wallace B.


Cornelius, T. F., & Son.


Cox, T. M.


Day, W. L.


Lambert, Ira D.


Leib Brothers.


REPAIR SHOPS


Luse & Hardie.


ALEXANDRIA-Kerr, F. C. Wilson, T. H.


Makepeace, Sherman. Overman & Co.


Post, Myron H.


Quick, W. H. H.


Surbaugh, Wm. E.


Surbaugh, Wm. H.


ELWOOD-Parker, Silas.


Elwood Daily Record


A. D. MOFFET, Editor and Publisher


Published every evening except Sunday. Subscription 10 cents a week.


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Goldsmith, W. R.


Roop, Charles M.


Shoemaker, Mary E.


Zerface, W. G., & Co.


LAPEL-Cragan, J. B.


PORTLAND-MILLIGAN, WM. F. adv.


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SUMMITVILLE-Clark, C. T.


ANDERSON-Anderson Repair Co. Modern Repair Shop. Roberts, R. M., & Son.


REAL ESTATE ALEXANDRIA - Alexandria Improvement Co.


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RESTAURANTS ALEXANDRIA-Antler's Cafe. Getts, Ella. Greenbank, T. A. Schultz, Wm.


ANDERSON-Arstingstall, Lizzie. Arnstingstall, J. Cannon, P. J.


Ethell, E. F.


Exchange Cafe. Forrey, J. R. Hong Chow Lee. Ireland, Chas. O. Keesler, Chas. R.


Pintar, Frank. Riggs, J. R. Stafford, Jesse. Wernecke, E. Whitcomb, Jas. A. Wiggins, J. S., & Co. Witt, Howard. Witt's Bakery & Restaurant. Xentaras, Frank .


ELWOOD-Bowser, D. C. Costeff & Gashoff. Creigmill & Bockover. Elwood Cafe.


Elwood Restaurant. Gaffield, Mrs. E. N. Lewton, Jos. D.


Stanley, E. A. FRANKTON-Hayes & Adams. Henn, Bert.


INGALLS-Roberts, J. M.


LAPEL-Whitsel, C. S.


PENDLETON-Morrey, P. P.


SUMMITVILLE-Gordon, Mrs. Amanda. Hawkins, T. J. Odle, Wm. E.


ROAD CONTRACTORS


ANDERSON-Burk & Hoppes. SUMMITVILLE-Kirkpatrick, Underwood.


ROCK WOOL FIBRE ALEXANDRIA-Carson & Shaw Mfg. Co.


ROOFERS ANDERSON-Dalton, C. E., Roofing Co. Gedge Bros. Iron Roofing Co. Patent Vulcanite Roofing Co. Reed, John A. ORESTES-Hines, L. E.


RUBBER GOODS AND TIRES ANDERSON-Anderson Rubber Works. Miller, Chas. E. ELWOOD-Duplex Co., The. Kleyle & Snethen.


SMITH'S HARDWARE


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HARDWARE Cutlery, Paints, Oils and Varnishes F. H. SMITH, Proprietor


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SAFES AND LOCKS ANDERSON-American Safe & Lock Co.


SALES BARNS ANDERSON-Hancock & Kirk.


SALOONS


ALEXANDRIA-Henefont, O. W. Hite & Neely.


Judge & Hennefent. Lennox, Henry.


Oak, The. Rock, John T.


Schier, W.


Thornton, Patrick.


ANDERSON-Anderson & Ray.


Aslıbaugh, A. H.


Bagby, Wm. T.


Beck & Callahan.


Biest, August.


Campion & Ryan.


Costello, M. J.


Gilbert, Leopold.


Hawkins, J. M. Indianapolis Brewing Co.


Jackson, Jos.


Jackson, James S.


Jackson, J. W.


Jones & Teal.


Lamper, Henry. Lierman, M.


McCann, Owen.


Malady & Breen.


Masterson, R. E.


Matthews, C. L.


Melcher, Joseph.


Noonan, John.


Norton, T. M., Brewing Co.


Pfaff, Louis.


Reed & Glaze.


Ryan, J. J.


Schies & Abel.


Stewart & Brown. Terre Haute Brewing Co. .


Wichman, Gustave. Wichman & Horn.


ELWOOD-Baldauf, Geo. P.


Benner, Norman. Bradley, P. S.


Craig & Parsons.


Dellinger, Otto.


Elwood Bottling Works. Foland, Dan. Hipses, James. Indianapolis Brewing Co. . Leary & Theanders. Lobby Saloon. Miller, J. M. Pittsburgh Saloon. Schafer, Jos. Stieglitz, Louis.


Terre Haute Brewing Co. Wolf, T. Wolfe, Fred. FLORIDA-Kennedy, Patrick. FRANKTON-Seward, Dan. Spoo, Peter.


SAND AND GRAVEL


ANDERSON-Pan Handle Gravel Co .. ELWOOD-Austill, Oscar S.


SECOND-HAND GOODS


ALEXANDRIA-Conover & Hazen. PENDLETON-Fussell, Chas. R.


SEEDS


PENDLETON-AIMAN, W. H. See adv.


SEWING MACHINE MANU- FACTURERS ANDERSON-Singer Sewing Machine Co. White Sewing Machine Co.


SHEET METAL WORKER


· ANDERSON-Anderson Sheet Metal Co. Babcock, Robt. G.


SHOE REPAIRERS


ALEXANDRIA-McKean, John R. ANDERSON-Austin, F. J. Hessler, Gerhard.


Rickter, F. L.


Smith, A. W. Wallace, G. D.


CHESTERFIELD-Lemon, Alonzo.


ELWOOD-Lines, Joseph. Muzum, John M. Tompkins, Mm. M., & Son.


LAPEL-Miller, J. D.


PENDLETON-Longnecker, G. P. Reinwalt, Isaac P. SUMMITVILLE-King, S. C.


SHOVEL AND TOOL MANU- FACTURERS


ANDERSON-Ames Shovel & Tool Co. Wright Shovel Co. ELWOOD-Ames Shovel & Tool Co.


SILO MANUFACTURERS


ANDERSON-Climax Silo Co. Indiana Silo Co., The.


SPEED CONTROLLER COMPANY ANDERSON-Pierce Speed Controller Co.


STAMP MANUFACTURERS PENDLETON-Hardy Manufacturing Co.


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STEEL AND WIRE WORKS ANDERSON-American Steel & Wire Co.


STOVE WORKS ANDERSON-Frazer Stove Works.


TAILORS


ALEXANDRIA-Holub, A. J. Snethen, Will P.


ANDERSON-Critchley, C. W. Decker, Jolm. Douglass Tailoring Co.


Goehler, Daniel.


Henning, John.


Humke Bros. Humke, Geo. A. Meyer, Henry.


Myers, J. F. W.


Pilger, N. J., & Bros. Smith, Chas. N. Staggenburg, B.


Strange & Co. Weinberger, I. ELWOOD-Hall, John. Kessler, D.


· Millspaugh, Sherl D. Reich, Alfred H. Stout, Dan.


Turchan, Emery. Weismantle & Snively. Winner, John W. PENDLETON-Teague, W. F.


TEAS AND COFFEES ANDERSON-Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Davis Perry Coffee Co. Hodson, Diek.


TELEPHONE COMPANIES


ANDERSON-Central Union Telephone Co. CHESTERFIELD - Chesterfield Telephone Co. ELWOOD-Central Union Telephone Co. Leisure Telephone Co.


FRANKTON-Farmers and Citizens' Tele- phone Co. LAPEL-Lapel Telephone Co.


MARKLEVILLE - Markleville Co-operative Telephone Co.


ORESTES-Orestes Telephone Co.


PENDLETON -. Pendleton Telephone Co. PERKINSVILLE - Perkinsville & Lapel Rural Telephone Co. SUMMITVILLE-Farmers' Rural Telephone Co.


Summitville Telephone Co.


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TILE AND BRICK MANU- FACTURERS


ANDERSON-Davis Bros. Indiana Brick Co., The. National Tile Co. Rozelle, C. J.


ORESTES-Orestes Drain Tile Co. SUMMITVILLE-National Drain Tile Co. Summitville Drain Tile Co.


TINNERS


ALEXANDRIA-Norris, J. L. Zettel, Jos. A., & Son.


ANDERSON-Babcock, R. G.


Balfor, T. C. Carpenter Bros. Eckel, E. A. Ricketts, A. D. ELWOOD-American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.


. SUMMITVILLE-Davis, E. E.


TRUSSES


ANDERSON-Globe Mfg. Co.


TYPEWRITERS


ANDERSON-Union Typewriter Exchange.


UNDERTAKERS


ALEXANDRIA-Davis, E. E. Heritage & Son. Marker & Chalfant. ANDERSON-Allbright, E. S.


Brown, B. F. Sells, Clayte. Sells, Samuel C. Sells Bros.


ELWOOD-Clark, Edgar M. Winnings, Mark E.


FRANKTON-Davis, N. A., & Co. Noland, Geo. C. LAPEL-McCarty, J. C. PENDLETON-Davis, I. G., & Co. SUMMITVILLE-Givens, R. B. Morris, E. M.


UPHOLSTERERS


ANDERSON-Anderson Upholstering Co. Craftsman Shop. Mattingly, W. S. Partington, W. J. Yager, Thomas.


ELWOOD Baker & Sheeks.


VACUUM CLEANER MANU- FACTURERS


ANDERSON-Webb-Baxter Co., The.


VETERINARY SURGEONS


ALEXANDRIA-Hocker, M. R. Wilkins, E. W. Roger & Catey.


ELWOOD-Dean, Wayne H. Kelly, S. G. C. McDaniel, J. C.


WALL PAPER


ANDERSON-Castetter, Al. J., Wall Paper Co. Ethells, (Inc.). Noland, J. H.


ELWOOD-Foland Bros. Gauntt, H. Mason, Allen L.


WATER COMPANIES


ALEXANDRIA-City Water Works. ELWOOD-Elwood Water Co.


WINDOW SHADE MANU- FACTURERS


PENDLETON - Frampton Window Shade Co.


WOMEN'S WEAR


ANDERSON-Fashion Cloak & Suit Co. Gates, G. W., & Co. Silverstein & Sachs. ELWOOD-Stout, D. W., & Co.


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SUMMITVILLE-Sparks, John F.


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Cow Ailments and How to Treat Them (From the Bigglo Cow Book)


Let sick or maimed animals lie still. Do not torture them by trying to get them up. Rub their limbs every day and keep a soft bed under them. They will get up when they are able.


If a cow look poor and weak, put a blanket on her, keep her in a warm place, and feed her some corn meal and middlings, and some oats. Give her warm drink, and stir a little cheap flour in it. Do not let her run clear down. Look ahead.


.If cows are accidentally left out in a rain and seem cold, put them in the stable as soon as possible and rub them well. If they shiver, put blankets on them until they are dry. If there is inflammation or hardness in the udder, bathe it thoroughly for at least half an hour, and rub gently until thoroughly dry.


If this does not effect a cure put a warm flaxseed poultice on the udder, which can be held in place by means of an eight-tailed bandage. This should be changed twice a day until the hardness and soreness are gone. Of course, the cow should be' milked out two or three times each day.


If a cow get a foreign body in the mouth turn her head towards the light and remove it.


When chaff or other dirt gets into the eye syringe or sponge the eye fre- quently with clean cold water contain- ing sulphate of zinc one grain to each ounce of water. Keep stable darkened.


For CHOKING, examine throat and neck; if offending object is felt, attempt to force upward into the mouth by pres- sure of hands below the object. Give one pint linseed oil or melted lard. May sometimes reach with hand by holding tongue aside. Do not push a stiff stick or fork handle down the throat; a piece of rubber hose, well greased, is less likely to ruin the cow.


If a cow has BLOAT or HOVEN there will be a drum-like swelling on left side in front of hip, caused by green food, wet or frosted clover, overfeeding, chok- ing. Give one-half teacupful table salt in water, as drench. Exercise. If not relieved give aromatic spirits of am- monia, two ounces, well diluted, every hour.


Where there is great danger of suf- focation a puncture of the paunch may be made with a knife at a point, equally


distant from the point of hip and last rib, on left side of cow.


IMPACTION OF PAUNCH is caused by overeating, and the symptoms are fail- ing appetite, solid or doughy swell- ing on front of left hip. Give one to two pounds Glauber salts dissolved in water; follow every three hours by drench of mixture of equal parts com- mon salt, nux vomica powdered and capsicum. Dose, one tablespoonful.


In COLIC the symptoms are uncasiness, striking belly with hind legs, lying down and getting up. Cause, change of diet, rapid feeding. Give Glauber salts, one pound in water; warm water enemas. Give every hour one ounce each of laudanum and sulphuric ether, diluted.


CONSTIPATION caused by dry, coarser food and lack of exercise, is treated with green food, linseed meal and exercise ; give pint of raw linseed oil. DIARRHEA is treated with starch gruel or flour and water and dry food.


SCOURS in calves is caused by over- feeding, bad food or drink, damp stables, dirty surroundings. Remove cause and withhold food the best remedy. Give once daily twenty grains potassium per- manganate in tincup of water; also use same for enema.


Cows are subject to FOUNDER, showing sudden tenderness in two or more feet; feet hot and may crack around top of hoof. This comes from overfeeding. Give Glauber salts one pound, twenty drops tincture aconite every two hours. Keep feet moist by wet pasture or wet cloths.


GARGET or SWOLLEN UDDER, due to cold, injuries, overfeeding or heating food. Bathe frequently with warm water; dry, and apply warm lard. Milk often. Give internally two-drachm doses salicylic acid and one drachm soda bicarbonate in one pint of milk four times daily.


DISCHARGE OF MUCUS from nostrils in- dicates catarrh from exposure, dust, or pollen of plants. Allow animal to breathe steam from water containing pine tar.


In SORE THROAT there is difficulty in swallowing, food returns through nos- trils. Steam as in catarrh, give tincture belladonna one-half ounce every six hours. Rub throat with equal parts tur- pentine and sweet oil.


In BRONCHITIS there is dry cough first,


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then loose, and discharge from nostrils ; rattling sound in windpipe. Steam as in sore throat and give tincture aconite twenty drops every two hours and two drachms muriate ammonia in one pint of water three times daily. For bron- chitis in young stock due to worms in windpipe, which sometimes occur in autumn where they are pastured late, give one ounce turpentine and six ounces sweet oil well mixed three times a week. Take from pasture and feed liberally.


In PNEUMONIA there is loss of appe- tite, animal standing, rapid breathing, pulse frequent, extremities cold. Cause, exposure or neglected bronchitis. Place in a warm, dry, well-ventilated stable, apply to chest equal parts turpentine and alcohol and cover with blanket. In be- ginning give tincture aconite twenty drops every hour. If not better in two days discontinue aconite and give one ounce tr. digitalis every eight hours.


In PLEURISY there is fever with rapid pulse, animal stands, grunts on moving or when chest is struck, has a short painful cough. Treat same as for pneu- monia; give also one drachm iodide of potash twice daily.


SORE TEATS are caused by scratches from briers, bites of insects, dirt expo- sure, also from the contagion of cow pox at milking. Remove cause and use milk tube if necessary; apply to sores after milking small quantity of mixture gly- cerine four ounces and carbolic acid one drachm. In cow pox milk affected cow last and apply to sores mixture glycer- ine four ounces, water eight ounces, chloride of zinc twenty grains.


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WARTS on teats or other parts are generally easily removed by sharp scis- sors; dress wound as advised for sore teats.


MANGE causes great itching and gen- erally starts at root of tail or top of neck; cause, a minute parasite. Wash with soap and water and dry, after which apply lard which destroys the parasite.


For LICE and TICKS apply daily a tea made by adding one pound quassia chips to three gallons of boiling water. Or- dinary sheep dip is also effective. Car- bolic acid is one of the most effective agents against parasites. It should have a dilution of about one hundred times its bulk of water. Kerosene emulsion is good for lice on cattle, killing both adults and eggs. To make, dissolve one- half pound hard soap in one gallon hot water and while still near the boiling


point add two gallons kesosene oil, Churn or agitate until emulsified. U'se one part of this emulsion to eight or ten parts of water and use as a spray, washı or dip.


In RINGWORM there are circular spots of baldness covered by gray or yellow crust ; caused also by a parasite. Wash with strong soap and water and apply pure creolin once daily for a week.


FOUL CLAW or HOOF DISTEMPER causes lameness in one or more feet, swelling and heat around top of hoof, and bad smelling discharge around edge of hoof and between the claws. Cause, dirty stables, standing in stagnant water or mud. Trim off all loose horn, clean by wiping with dry rags, wet sores twice daily with mixture chloride of zinc one . ounce, water one pint.


OVERGROWTH OF HOOF from standing in stable should be filed off with rasp.


SPRAINS (generally below knee or hock), causing heat and lameness with tenderness at point of injury, should be bathed with warm water or with lauda- num three parts, lead water one part.


WOUNDS, if bleeding much, fill or cover the wound with clean' cotton dipped in cold or quite warm water, and secure firmly with bandage; examine for foreign bodies, as splinters, nails and dirt. Do not fill wound with cobwebs to stop bleeding. Remove the bandage be- fore swelling takes place; one applica- tion of bandage usually enough. Keep animal quiet first day, then allow exer- cise. Keep wound clear and apply car- bolic acid water 5 per cent. or creolin and water 1 to 10. Do not apply grease to wounds. If proud flesh forms apply daily enough powdered burnt alum to cover.


For an ABSCESS or cavity containing pus caused by bruises, etc., open freely and syringe with 10 per cent. creolin solution.


LOCKJAW, a constant muscular spasm involving more or less the entire body, is caused by the entrance of tetanus germs through a wound. There is stiff- ness of whole or part of body, more fre- quently the jaws, making eating difficult or impossible. If animal can drink give one-half ounce doses bromide potash five times daily; dissolve and place on food or gruel or in water given to drink. Do not drench, and keep quiet.


INVERSION OF VAGINA most frequent in springers, caused most frequently by stalls too low behind. Treat displaced parts with warm water and replace them.


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Place cow in stall eight inches higher be- hind than in front until after calving.


INVERSION OF WOMB occurs after calv- ing, same cause as above and treatment the same; get womb placed well for- ward.


STERILITY in bull is sometimes caused by high feeding and lack of exercise. Give nux vomica one drachin and cap- sicum one-half drachmn once daily. In cow may be temporary, following abor- tion; if from other cause, seldom re- cover. Try same remedy as for bull.


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ABORTION is a frequent and trouble- some malady, occurring generally at about seventh or eighth month. Cause may be due to injuries or to contagion. Separate at once when suspected; after calf is born syringe the womb with one gallon of warm water containing one ounce creolin. Repeat daily as long as any discharge is seen. Afterbirth should be removed about third day after calv- ing. Disinfect stables thoroughly. Do not let cow take bull for at least two months after aborting.




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