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SUCCESS WITH POULTRY 



comparing their poor success with the few troubles 

 I have had, I can not speak too highly of the Reliable 

 Incubator. 



For the first hatch, I placed 160 eggs in my 

 machine. These eggsl secured from different neigh- 

 bors, but nevertheless I hatched 120 healthy and live- 

 ly chickens. 



In regard to moisture, T must say the Reliable 

 is superior from " A " to " Z " to any other in mois- 

 ture, and as the moisture question is one of the most 

 important points in artificial incubation, I, as well 

 a<s many of my friends who have seen my machine 

 in operation, believe the Reliable is the incubator 

 of today. 



I wish to 'thank you for the machine you -sent 

 me, of which I am very proud, and assure you of my 

 loyalty to the Reliable Incubator and Brooder Com- 

 pany, I remain) Yours truly, 



H. D. McMAHAN. 



H. D. McMahan's Hatch. 



Winterport, Me., -Oct. 26, 1907. 

 Reliable Intubator and Brooder Co., Quincy, 111.; 



G-entlemen — As I promised, will write you the result 

 of your machines. My experience has proved to me tha-t 

 your regulator is much better than any others. 



Will want one of. your machines next year and will 

 try to sell a few. I am recommending your machines to 

 different parties. Hoping to hear from you, 1 am, 



Most truly yours; 

 WALTER S. CLARK, 

 Pleasant Valley Farm, Winterport, Me. 



Thomas, Okla., March, 1907. 

 Reli^le Incubator and Brooder Co., Quincy, 111.: 



Gentlemen — I will sa;y a few words about your 

 200-egg size incubator I bought from you four- years 

 ago. It is in good shape yet, in fact it is just as good 

 as new, and I hatched 195 good, strong chickens from 

 two hundred eggs. That is good enough for me. Now, 

 I want to buy five gallons of Lice Killer, the same I got 

 from you before, but I have forgotten the price. Please 

 send me the prioe of a five gallon can, and I would like one 

 of your Annual Poultry Books. I think now that I. will buy 

 another incubator this summer, and I would like to get your 

 prices on White Rose Comb Leghorn eggs by the one 



hundred lots. 



Purchase, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1907. 

 Reliable Incubator and Brooder Co., 

 Quincy, 111.: 



Gentlemen — Please send me the price of 

 your Buff Plymouth Rock cock one year old, 

 as I would like to get one to breed from. I 

 have not as yet purchased any of your f owlS 

 so would like to try them. 



If your poultry is as good as your in- 

 cubators are will not be ashamed to recom- 

 mend them to anyone. 



Please answer by returu mail, 

 Yours truly, 

 ALBERT S. BATES, 

 Purchase, Westchester Co., N. Y. 



Yours respectfully, 

 MR. CLARK McGAFPIN, 

 Thomas,, Custer County, Oklahoma. 



Fair Play, Mo., Sept. 23, 1907. 

 Reliable Incubator and Brooder Co., 

 Quincy, 111.: 



Gentlemen — The incubator I recently purchased from 

 you has given me entire satisfaction in every respect. I am 

 enclosing a photograph which I took of my machine my- 

 self during the first hatch. In the way of "first hatch" 

 I mean this is the first experience I have ever had with 

 an artificial hatching machine, and I wish to state from 

 the various other machines my neighbors have used, and 



Scottsburg, Ind., March 6, 1907. 

 Reliable Incubator and Brooder Co., Quincy, 111. : 



Gentlemen— I received your catalogue. Thanks for 

 same. I have one of the 220-egg size Bantling Incubators, 

 and it gives me good satisfaction. Yours truly, 



ELI J. RICKEY,' 

 , E. R. No. 1, Scottsburg, Ind. 



