<P*  RURAL.  NEW-YORKER 
495 
DO  YOU  NEED  FARM  HELP? 
We  have  able-bodied  Jewish  young  men,  with 
and  without  experience,  who  wish  to  work  on 
farms.  If  you  need  a  good,  steady  man,  write 
for  an  order  blank.  Ours  is  not  a  commercial 
employment  agency,  and  we  make  no  charge 
to  employer  or  employee. 
THE  JEWISH  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY, 
176  Second  Avenue  New  York  City 
r.  Must  be  experienced  milkers  and 
rarm  H anas  Viantea  teamsters.  Dutchess  Employ¬ 
ment  Office,  268  Main  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  V. 
Subscribers’  Exchange 
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FOR  SALE — Hotel  of  30  rooms;  all  furnished; 
newly  painted;  in  prosperous  town;  owner  30 
years;  send  for  photos;  easy  terms.  ROMEO 
H.  R.  DEMERS,  Spencer,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE — By  owner.  118-acre  river  flat  farm; 
macadam  road;  %  mile  from  railroad  town; 
high  school;  Borden’s;  bank;  good  buildings; 
$11,000.  For  full  particulars  address  K.,  Lock 
Box  1,  Nichols,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 373  acres,  timber,  plow  land,  pas¬ 
ture;  buildings;  best  markets;  ideal  climate; 
mountains;  Jakes;  highway;  railroad  at  door; 
$0,000  cash.  Write  GEO.  F.  HATCH,  Route  2, 
Box  14,  Ratlidrum,  Idaho. 
WANTED — To  lease,  with  option  of  buying, 
small  poultry  place;  6-room  house,  good  con¬ 
dition,  about  50  miles  front  New  York  In  Cen¬ 
tral  New  Jersey.  ADVERTISER  2972,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 100-acre  farm,  near  great  railroad 
center;  spring  water  in  house,  barn;  brooks; 
tenant  house,  wood,  electricity;  State  road; 
maple,  elm  shade.  REUBEN  WESTOVER, 
Chatham,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y. 
47  ACRES — All  level  land,  with  woodland  and 
good  buildings;  eight  miles  from  Womelsdorf, 
Berks  Co.,  Pa.;  direct  owner;  $2,000.  LIZZIE 
F.  LINGREI.L,  Box  255,  Route  8,  Station  H. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
FOR  SALE — 1. 350-acre  farm;  borders  famous 
Apple  Valley;  160  acres  tractor-worked  fields 
now.  200  more  available;  pasture  for  200  bead 
cattle;  ideal  potato  land;  50,000  apple  trees 
could  be  planted  on  easily  tilled  fields;  wonder¬ 
ful  water  system;  1, 000-bucket  sugar  orchard; 
barn  110  ft.  long:  12-room  house;  some  stock 
and  tools:  all  for  $25,000.  Address  P.  O.  BOX 
200,  Coleraiu,  Mass. 
15  ACRES  tillable;  1  acre  spring-watered  pas¬ 
ture;  two  old  barns  and  henhouse;  driven 
well;  fine  for  poultry  or  fruit;  2*4  miles  to  sta¬ 
tion;  most  picturesque  part  of  New  Jersey; 
$3,000;  cash,  $1,000.  FRED  KALl-’UH,  R.  3, 
Somerville.  N.  J. 
180-ACRE  fruit  and  dairy  farm,  Columbia 
County;  80  apple  trees,  10  cattle,  40  sheep,  4 
horses;  implements;  will  sell  farm  and  live 
stock  separate  or  together.  ADVERTISER  2978, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — A  rare  chance  for  man  with  grow¬ 
ing  family;  1,160  acres,  in  best  part  of  North  i 
Dakota:  9-room  house;  one  of  the  best  barns  in 
North  Dakota;  20,000-bushel  granary  and  other 
buildings;  plenty  of  water;  10  acres  of  trees; 
75  high-grade  Durhams;  25  horses;  100  hogs; 
room  for  250  sheep;  30  per  cent,  cash,  balance 
easy,  payments;  possession  any  time  by  buying 
crop.  BOX  86,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Keyport,  N.  J. 
WANTED — At  once,  on  dairy  and  berry  farm, 
near  large  city,  young  man  as  partner  or 
'■alary.  ADVERTISER  2984,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
TO  LEASE  or  buy  modern  equipped  poultry 
farm,  about  15  acres;,  good-sized  house;  im¬ 
provements;  Central  New  Jersey,  near  large 
town.  ADVERTISER  2985,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
GENERAL  farm,  70  acres,  on  State  road;  at¬ 
tractive  house;  shaded  lawn;  ample  buildings; 
20  acres  woodland;  balance  tillage;  level;  no 
stone;  short  Winters;  long  growing  seasons; 
excellent  markets,  convenient  railroad  town, 
steamboat  landing,  schools,  churches,  stores; 
owing  to  wide  frontage  on  Pike,  an  excellent 
farm  for  $5,000,  with  terms.  HOLLY  WOOD 
FARM,  Mardela  Springs,  Md. 
WANTED — To  rent,  option  to  buy,  poultry 
farm,  not  over  20  acres;  good,  convenient 
buildings;  prefer  large  dwelling,  modern  con¬ 
veniences,  wood,  brook,  shade,  fruit,  American 
neighbors,  on  or  near  bard  road,  main  line 
railway,  high  school,  telephones,  Bell  connec¬ 
tion;  Connecticut  Valley,  Southern  New  York, 
Jersey,  Delaware,  Maryland.  ADVERTISER 
2988,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
WANTED — A  general  merchandise  business, 
well  established.  ADVERTISER  2989,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  RENT — Small  fruit  farm.  New  Jersey,  25 
miles  from  New  York  City;  possession  at 
mice.  ADVERTISER  2990,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Farm  for  small  dairy  and  poultry; 
about  $2,500;  near  good  market  for  cream; 
good  woodlot  and  water;  within  100  miles  New 
York.  ADVERTISER  2998,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — General  farm  of  81  acres,  suitable 
for  poultry  or  truck;  level  and  free  from 
stone;  one  mile  from  town;  30  miles  from 
Troy.  Full  particulars,  VOGT,  927  Chaffee 
Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
FOR  RENT — Part  farm;  30  acres  tillable 
ground,  eight  acres  in  rye;  barn;  five  living 
rooms;  on  Chestnut  Ridge  State  road;  12  miles 
to  Paterson;  tomato  growing  section;  fair  prop¬ 
osition  if  on  shares;  immediate  possession. 
JOHN  F.  WINTER,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J. 
FOR  .SALE — 50-acre  farm;  on  State  road  and 
car  line;  near  four  colleges;  all  modern  im¬ 
provements.  HOWARD  V.  SHERMAN,  It.  F. 
I).  No.  1,  Amherst,  Mass. 
POULTRY  FARM — 28  acres;  in  Iteautiful  Che¬ 
mung  Valley;  fully  equipped;  700  hens;  rail¬ 
road  village;  macadam,  trolley,  school, 
churches,  etc.,  one  mile.  Address  OWNER, 
Box  123,  Chemung,  N.  Y. 
PLACE  WANTED — Will  buy  small  place  with 
water  front,  between  New  Haven  and  New 
London,  Conn.;  state  price;  cash  $500  down. 
Address  GUSTAV  ANDERSON,  care  Mrs.  J. 
Peterson,  866  Tiffany  Street,  Bronx,  New  York 
City. 
GENERAL  STORE,  with  35-acre  farm,  for 
sale;  on  State  road,  Erie  Canal;  near  rail- 
read,  schools,  church;  no  other  store;  $11,500, 
•  ■r  $4,500  down,  balance  easy  terms.  M.  J. 
KOSTEW,  R.  No.  1.  State  Bridge,  Oneida  Co., 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  —  Boarding-house  farm;  excellent 
buildings,  improvements,  lights  and  water; 
24  cows,  three  horses;  fine  location;  Sullivan 
County.  D.  R.  J.,  9125  Lefferts  Blvd.,  Rich¬ 
mond  Hill,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Small  farm;  cheap;  near  markets; 
price,  description.  SMITH  085  Fulton  Street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES  WANTED — There  is  no  greater  charity 
than  to  offer  a  home  to  a  friendless,  .deserving 
boy  between  the  ages  of  7  and  12  years;  this 
is  real  charity,  and  we  earnestly  solicit  the  co¬ 
operation  of  Catholic  families  (New  York  State 
only).  Address  PLACING  OUT  BUREAU,  415 
Broome  Street,  New  York  City. 
MILK  CHOCOLATE— Made  at  our  dairy;  the 
best  you  ever  tasted;  box  of  120  pieces,  2  lbs. 
net,  postpaid,  for  $1;  stores  sell  this  for  $1.75; 
thousands  of  Rural  New-Yorker  readers  among 
my  well  satisfied  customers.  Are  you  one  of 
them?  Please  send  remittance  with  order.  R. 
W.  WIND.  Babylon,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
HONEY— Quart,  80c;  gallon,  $2.50;  delivered  3d 
zone.  RICHARD  I).  BARCLAY,  Riverton, 
N.  i. 
HONEY — Extracted  clover-basswood,  00-lb.  can 
at  our  station,  $7.80;  buckwheat,  $0.30;  10 
11)8.,  delivered  in  third  postal  zone,  $2.05;  buck¬ 
wheat,  $1.80.  RAY  C.  WILCOX,  Odessa,  N.  Y. 
BEES — Produce  your  own  honey;  circular  free. 
VAN’S  HONEY  FARMS,  Hebron,  Did. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted,  0  lbs.,  $1.25,  prepaid 
3d  zone.  WILLIAM  II.  PAltSIL,  Monmouth 
Junction,  N.  J. 
HONEY — Finest  quality  extracted;  clover-bass- 
wood,  5  lbs.,  $1.20;  10  lbs.,  $2.00;  buckwheat, 
$1  and  $1.80;  postpaid  within  third  zone;  00-lb. 
can  buckwheat,  $0  here.  II.  F.  WILLIAMS, 
Romulus,  N.  Y. 
SAVE  $100 — Midwest  Utilitor  garden  tractor, 
Model  500,  walking  type;  including  plow, 
cultivating  frame,  hitches  and  complete  set 
cultivating  tools;  tractor  never  unerated; 
everything  strictly  new;  $250;  freight  paid  if 
ordered  now.  Write  JOHN  II.  OWEN,  442 
Price  Street,  Savannah,  Ga. 
HONEY — Finest  quality;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.10; 
10  lbs.,  $2;  buckwheat,  $1  and  $1.75;  post¬ 
paid.  M.  BALLARD,  North  Branch,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Fiuest  clover-basswood  or  buckwheat, 
10  lbs..  $1.75;  5  lbs.,  $1;  delivered  third  zone. 
S.  S.  STRATTON.  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Three  Buffalo  colony  brooders  at 
$18  each;  cost  $28  last  year;  one  4-burner 
Florence  wickless  oil  stove  With  oven,  fine  con¬ 
dition,  $18;  one  old-fashioned  two-liorse  sleigh, 
seats  six,  is  140  years  old  and  good  as  when 
new,  must  be  seen  to  be  appreciated,  price  $35; 
800  feet  second-hand  1 ',4 -inch  iron  pipe,  thread¬ 
ed,  with  couplings,  5  cents  per  foot,  all  or  part. 
F.  M.  PRESCOTT,  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
FOR  '  ALE — Twenty  "Star”  steel  stalls  and 
stanchions,  drinkiug  cups,  litter  carrier  with 
track;  used  one  season  only.  B.  CALL,  6  Depot, 
Plaza,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
VERMONT  finest  quality  maple  syrnp,  $2.26 
gallon;  six  gallons,  $2;  sugar,  10-lb.  pails, 
$2.50;  products  guaranteed;  order  now.  G.  L. 
HOWARD,  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 
HONEY  —  Onondaga  County  fine  extracted; 
clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.15;  10  lbs.,  $2;  buckwheat, 
3c  per  lb.  less;  postpaid;  try  a  pail;  you  will 
want  another;  member  Farm  Bureau.  RAN¬ 
SOM  FARM,  1310  Spring  Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
PURE  MAPLE  SYRUP.  $2  per  gallon;  cash 
with  order.  GEORGE  B.  FULTON,  Iras- 
burg,  Vt. 
PURE  delicious  Vermont  maple  syrup,  $2.50  per 
gallon;  extra  fancy,  $3;  sugar  in  5  and  10-lb. 
pails,  40c  per  pound.  W.  H.  WARREN,  North 
Pomfret,  Vt. 
SEVEN-HORSE  portable  gasoliue-kerosene  en¬ 
gine;  $125.  E.  J.  OSTERIIOUT,  Selkirk, 
N.  Y. 
TIMOTHY  HAY— Three  cars  No.  1,  $16;  also 
Alfalfa;  telegraph  Iowa.  LESTER  W.  BEN¬ 
NETT,  Victor,  N.  Y. 
ANY  PART  to  fit  your  19-10-17-18  four  or  six 
Studebaker;  carburetor  cost  $22,  sell  for  $0; 
ignition  coil  cost  $10,  sell  $5;  vacuum  tank 
cost  $11,  sell  $5;  connecting  rods  cost  $7.50, 
sell  brand-new  one  $4;  new  rear  axle,  $3;  never 
used;  all  parts  guaranteed  right  or  money  back. 
LESTER  W.  BENNETT,  Victor,  N.  Y. 
HAY  FOR  SALE — First  and  second  cutting 
Alfalfa,  also  light  and  heavy  clover  mixed; 
can  give  quick  shipments.  SAMUEL  DEUEL, 
Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 
SLEEP  on  an  Adirondack  balsam  pillow;  picked 
fresh;  flowered  cretonne  cover;  refreshing,  in¬ 
vigorating  and  soothing;  3-lb.  pillow,  $1.25; 
check  with  order.  HANNAH  PAYNE,  No.  2, 
Paquette  Lake,  N.  Y. 
I  OFFER  Alfalfa  in  car  lots  at  a  reasonable 
price.  I.  C.  HAWKINS,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Set  of  military  or  Highland  bag¬ 
pipes.  ADVERTISER  2970,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED— A  small  sawmill,  second-handed; 
give  price.  Address  BOX  125,  R.  D.  No.  1, 
Mountain  Top,  Pa. 
PURE  Vermont  maple  syrup;  1  gal.,  $2.25;  0- 
gal.  crate,  $2  gal.;  5  and  10-lb.  pail  sugar, 
30c  lb.;  2-oz.  cakes,  37c  lb.,  in  bulk;  1-lb. 
boxes,  40c;  1-lb.  brick  cakes,  30c  lb.  GRAND 
VIEW  SUGAR  ORCHARD,  Jericho,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE — “Friend”  field  sprayer;  two 
wheels,  with  orchard  attachment;  used  only 
one  season;  in  first-class  condition;  complete, 
with  tank  refiller  and  spray  boom;  2%-h.p.  en¬ 
gine;  150-gal.  tank;  cost  new,  $432;  will  sell 
for  $325  f.  o.  b.  Phelps;  satisfaction  guaran¬ 
teed:  reason  for  sale,  have  quit  field  crops.  A. 
W.  CHAMBERLAIN,  Phelps,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Pure,  extracted,  postpaid  first  three 
zones;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.25;  10  lbs.,  $2.15; 
buckwheat,  5  lbs.,  $1;  10  lbs.,  $1.80;  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  WALNUT  ORCHARD  FARM, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Set  of  Harper’s  Weekly  (8); 
bound;  1861-1864.  If  interested.  Write  E.  H. 
109  Main  St.,  Winsted,  Conn. 
TOM  THUMB  popcorn;  fine  popping;  guaran 
teed:  10  lbs.,  shelled,  $1;  send  postage  extra. 
WILLIAM  DAVENPORT.  R.  No.  11.  Kalama¬ 
zoo,  Mich, 
BEES — Full  colonies  on  straight  comb  in  8- 
frame  hives;  strong  and  no  disease;  $8  each. 
CHARLES  TOTH,  Henderson.  Md. 
ALFALFA  HAY — Several  cars  choice  second 
cutting  Alfalfa  for  sale.  E.  J.  STREIT,  745 
William  St.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  —  Fireless  brooder;  keeps  chicks 
warm  in  zero  weather;  inexpensive.  Write 
information,  BOX  23,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  delicious  Vermont  maple 
syrup,  $2.25  gal.;  6  gals.,  $2  gal.;  10-lb.  can 
sugar,  $2.50;  5-lb.  box  2-oz.  cakes,  $2;  cash 
with  order;  satisfaction  guaranteed.  BERT 
PRESCOTT,  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  extracted  clover  lioney,  5-lb. 
pails.  $1.20;  10  lbs.,  $2.20;  delivered  Into  3d 
zone.  HARRY  J.  BOREMAN,  Box  87,  Katonah, 
v-  V 
MIDWEST  utilitor  walking  tractor  wanted, 
with  plow  and  cultivator;  in  good  order. 
Address  A.  L.  TRIMMER,  Martinsville,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE  —  Avery  22x32  separator,  self- 
feeder,  wind  stacker,  and  clover  bulling  at¬ 
tachment;  one  8-16,  one  12-25  Avery  tractor; 
all  in  good  running  order.  W.  L.  AUSTIN, 
R.  D.  No,  2.  Mosgrove,  Pa. 
ORANGE  HONEY— Water  white  in  color;  gath¬ 
ered  from  California  orange  blossoms;  5-lb. 
pail,  postpaid  into  third  zone,  $1.30;  clover 
honey,  $1.  JOHN  MOSHER,  Moravia,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Reliable  incubator,  250-egg  size; 
price  $20;  will  exchange  for  poultry.  STAN¬ 
LEY  H.  TITUS,  Wingdale.  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — One  International  tractor,  Titni* 
10-20;  one  International  tractor  disc;  one 
set  14-incli  tliree-bottom  plows;  used  only  a 
part  of  last  season;  guaranteed  to  be  in  perfect 
condition;  inspection  invited;  will  be  sold  at  a 
large  sacrifice:  trial  given  to  a  responsible  pur¬ 
chaser.  ADVERTISER  3006,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
Pine  Tree  Day-Olds 
Sturdy,  heslthy  yonngsters,  purebred  from 
heavy-laying  (strains,  carefully  mated.  Immedi¬ 
ate  shipment  a,  parcel  post  prepaid.  Safe  arrival 
guaranteed.  At  the  following  prices  Pine  Tree 
ChickB  are  exceptional  value  that  will  help  pay 
big  returns : 
100  60  26 
S.C.Wh.  Leghorns,  $16.00  $8.75  $4.75 
Rhode  Island  Reds,  18.00  9.75  5.25 
Equally  attractive  price«™on  other  leading 
breeds.  Auk  us  for  special  quotation  on  .‘>00  or 
larger  quantities. 
Order  now,  right  from  thia 
advertisement  and  tell  us 
when  you  want  shipment 
made.  You’ll  be  delighted 
with  thechickayou  receive. 
Catalog  free. 
PINE  TREE  HATCHERY 
BoxR.  Stockton,  Newjeriey 
PRODUCTION  BRED  CERTIFIED 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
Hatching  Eggs  from  flock  of  Certified  hens 
mated  to  Certified  males.  Each  egg  stamped 
N.  Y.  S.  Certified.  $20.00  per  100. 
Baby  Chicks  from  above  flock.  Shipments 
of  these  chicks  sealed  with  N.  Y.  >S.  0.  P.  C. 
A.  seal.  $40.00  per  100. 
Hatching  Eggs  from  selected  hens,  not  Certi¬ 
fied,  mated  to  Certified  males,  $10.00  per  100. 
Baby  Chicks  from  same  flock,  $20.00  per  100. 
We  do  not  breed  from  pullets.  Our  breeding 
flocks  are  mature,  vigorous  birds  that  have  free 
range,  are  buttermilk  fed  throughout  the  sea¬ 
son,  and  have  not  been  forced  by  artificial 
lighting.  We  have  been  in  certification  work 
4  years. 
MOSELEY  BROS.  -  Buskirk,  Ren,.  Co.,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  RHODE  ISLAND  REDS 
Trapnested  and  Pedigree  Bred 
They  ere  the  famous  ‘'Sanborn  Stock”  Champion  layer*,  with 
records  up  to  309  eggn.  Decide  now  to  grow  the  beat.  Our  free 
catalogue  tellB  the  story  of  ouccens. 
WEST  MANSFIELD  POULTRY  FARM 
Box  40  -  •  -  Attleboro,  Mass. 
BROTHER 
Better  get  on  the  chick  wagon.  If  you  don't 
Someone,  Somewhere 
will  be  gathering  high-priced  eggw  next  winter  from  thone 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  chicks,  bred  with  the  winter  lay,  that 
vou  were  too  late  to  secure.  April  Chicka  $1(1.00  per  Km  ; 
May  (,'hickn  $14.00  per  100:  50,  1  cent;  25,  2  centn  more,  each. 
Prepaid,  and  100  per  cent  delivery  guaranteed.  Ten  per 
cent  books  your  order.  Instructive  circular  free. 
OAK  HILL  POULTRY  FARM  -  Route  2A,  Bath,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  White  Leahorns 
From  certified  stock.  *15  for  100.  Member  N.  Y 
S.  C.  P.  C.  A,  JOHN  BONK,  *  airport,  N.  Y. 
8.  C.  Reds,  Barred  Rocks,  White,  Biown.  and  Black  I.eg- 
horns,  Mixed  Chicks,  11c  and  up,  100‘S  delivery  guaran¬ 
teed.  Not  a  new  beginner.  J.  W.  KIRK.  iO,  McSIitl.r. ill.  r» 
CHICKS  5  C  w  and  BR  Ue;  B.  ROCKS,  15c. 
8  c  REDS  16c;  mixed,  11c.  Special 
prices  on  large  lots.  Order  from  this  adv.  Safe 
delivery  guar.  FRANK  NACE,  McAlistemlle,  Pa.  R.  2 
CHICKS 
8.  C.  BUFF  AND  WHITE  LEGHORNS,  BARBED  B0CK8 
AND  WHITE,  BED8,  BLACK  MIN0BCA8,  BUFF  OEPING- 
TONS.  Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  Circular  Free. 
CLOYD  NIEMOND  Box  5  McAlisterville,  Pa. 
White  Wyandotte  Chicks  teg^S 
now  ready.  Chicks,  Kegs,  Cockerels  and  hens  at  a 
reasonable  price.  BYRON  PEPPER,  Georgetown  Delaware 
Raise  Your  Chicks  In  Prairie 
State  Brooders 
Have  your  chick-raising  equipment  ready  before  the 
chicks  arrive.  Avoid  the  risk  of  heavy  loss.  Whether 
you  grow  25  chicks  or  25,000  there  are  practical,  depend¬ 
able,  efficient  Prairie  State  Brooders  which  will  exactly 
meet  your  needs.  Oil-burning  hovers  and  coal-burning 
stoves.  Perfect  in  design — built  on  honor — tested  and 
proved — preferred  by  successful  poultry  growers. 
Prairie  State”  means  efficiency  in  incubators  and 
brooders. 
Writ*  for  Descriptive  Catalogue  and  Prices 
PRAIRIE  STATE  INCUBATOR  CO. 
45  Main  Street  -  -  -  Homer  City.  Pa. 
George  Phillips’  White  Leghorn  Chicks 
$22  per  100,  postpaid;  safe  delivery  guaranteed; 
from  stock  produced  in  my  pedigree  matings  of 
a  few  best  individuals  of  best  laying  blood 
lines.  My  pen  won  2d  of  entire  New  York 
State  coutest  last  two  years  and  2d  of  entire 
contests  through  six  coldest  months  at  both 
•Storrs,  Conn.,  and  Vineland,  N.  ,T.,  the  year 
before  that.  Most  my  chicks  last  three  years 
have  gone  to  old  customers.  Shipments  every 
Wednesday.  Send  $2  per  100  now,  balam-e 
C.  <).  D. 
GEORGE  PHILLIPS.  R  25,  North  Haven,  Conn. 
S.  C.  ANCONASI^r 
Baby  chicks,  $18  per  100.  Hatching  eggs,  $6  per  100. 
COLMAN  E.  DAILOR  Stanley,  N.  Y. 
CERTIFIED  AND  UNCERTIFIED  8.  C.  W. 
Leghorn  Hatching  Eggs,  Chix.  Eight  weex  Pullets 
ready  for  immediate  and  later  delivery.  10  years 
steady  growth  due  to  “Square  Dealing”  and  sale 
of  Profit  Producing  Products.  JUSTA  POULTRY 
FARM,  Southampton,  N.  Y. 
A  ncnna«  Closing  out  all  my  fine  breeding  stock,  $2-tS 
miuuiidl  each  Your  ch  an  c  e  to  buy  elieap  while 
they  last.  Act  quick.  Address  «.  W.  SIMMS,  Lake,  jv.  v. 
—————  
Rarrnn’c  'vhite  W  YAJU10TTE8.  Males,  females 
UdllUII  5  and  eggs  for  hatching,  from  stock  imported 
direct,  with  records  282  to  289.  E.  E.  LEWIS,  ipslsehin,  N.Y 
20  S.  C.  Brown  Leghorn  Hens  SacS  @E*X**S  «$!: 
Also  Rocks,  Reds  and  Wyand’ts.  S.  W.  KLIflE,  Middlecretk.  Pi. 
WH ITE  P.  ROCKS-W  111  te  Wyandot  tea 
The  Fanner’s  best.  Hen  hatched.  Free  range.  Easy 
keepers.  Good  foragers.  Broilers,  roasters.  Win¬ 
ter  layers.  Fred  Woodruff  Florida,  N.  Y. 
ECKHARTS’  BARRED  ROCKS 
Eggs  for  Hatching  and  Baby  Chicks.  Supply  limit¬ 
ed.  To  avoid  disappointment  order  early. 
C.  W.  &  H  J.  ECKHART  Sliohola.  P*. 
JTERSEYB  LAC  KC34I  ANTS 
America  s  Premier  heavy-weight  Fowl.  Fast  grow¬ 
ers;  Heavy  layers:  Yellow  skin.  Free  descriptive 
Catalog  and  Price  List.  C.  M.  FACE  S  SONS,  199  Sslnor.lt  J. 
JBL.  GIANTS  Egg],  Chix 
_  Capons.  Heavy  Breeders.  1st  young  pen,  1-2-3 
■  Pullet.  Best  display  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  An- 
■  unal  Poultry  Show.  C.  J,  VAN  AKEN,  Chester,  N.  J. 
Jersey  BlackGiant  for  Hatching 
Large,  heavy  laying  strain.  Satisfactory  hatch 
guaranteed.  $5  for  15.  Z.  E.  COMSTOCK,  Fabius,  N.  Y. 
t#  M.  BURBANK 
Concord,  Mass. 
REDS 
c. 
VI  BERT  289  EGG  STRAIN 
Husky,  dark  red  Cockerels,  $5  and  $7 
each.  Hatching  Eggs,  $2.00  setting. 
STIVERS.  VERNON.  NEW  YORK 
FERRIS’  S. C.  English  White  EetfhornH 
and  Sheppard’s  Ancona  hatching  eggs.  %Z  per  15;  as 
per  100.  FRED  IV .  BA.UER  Unionvitle,  Conn. 
FOB  SAIE-R.  C.  BUFF  ORPINGTON  COCKERELS 
Stock  and  eggs  direct  from  Wm.  Cook  &  Soi 
C.  N.  DAY 
Lake  Placid,  New  York 
Rose  Comb  Black  Minorca*.  Eggs,  stock,  circular. 
It  NOVRSE  -  Franklin.  New  Hampshire 
FOB  SiI,E— 10  White  Rock  Pallets,  1  Cock. 
George  Stokhn  -  Walden,  New  York 
Mammoth  Bronze  Hen  Turkeys 
I’ii re  Bred.  3  for  #35.  Weight,  each,  16  lbs.  Sa¬ 
tisfaction  guaranteed. 
LESTER  W.  BENNETT  Victor,  N.  Y. 
AFRICAN  AND  TOULOUSE  GEESE 
Also  Baby  Chicks,  Barred  Rocks,  Buff  Orpington  end 
YVhite  Leghorns.  Worley’*  Hatchery,  Mercer,  Pe. 
C.  \A7".  XjEGHORN  CHICK! 
from  healthy,  selected  stock.  Barron  strain.  914  pc 
hundred,  April  and  May.  EMERSON  KELLY,  Aspers,  !>• 
n»7U  il  <entH  an<1  «P  Beds.  Wyandottes,  Rocks,  Lex 
V,lllt.no  horns  and  mixed.  Bank  reference.  Send  for  cii 
CUlar.  THE  RICHFIELD  HATCHERY. 0.  H.  Ehremeller  KlebUeld.  I", 
CHICKS 
8.  C.  Buff,  Brown,  White  Leghoi  m 
Barred  and  W.  Rocks,  Reds  and  min 
_  .  ......  ... _ Circular  Free.  Money  back  for  den« 
JACOB  NIEMOND,  McAlisterville,  Pa.  Box 
l$12  per  hundred  up.-  S.  O.  White  Leghorns  it  spe< 
1Hl Poultry  ■  tree  price  list. 
MIDVALE 
FARM 
Strawberry  Ridge,  P 
BABY  CHIX  HATCHING  EGGS-S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
White  Hocks.  Vigorous,  disease  free  stock. 
Tristram  F.  Cofllu  Stanfordville,  N.  Y. 
H  I  T 
WYAROC 
HATCHING  EGGS;.... 
Free  range,  heavy  laying  strain.  Pen  produced 
Wyandotte  pullet  at  Fnrmingdale  Contest, 
810  per  100;  88  per  15.  Also  choice  pens  of 
Andalusians  and  Buff  Orpingtons.  82.50  ne 
II.  T.  MKSCHUTT  Hampton  Hays,  1 
HATf'HUVO  I  LIA  for  hal»  from  900  selected  Wh 
vllllllf  LUlld  I.eghoi-n  breeders,  »«.<M|  per  ] 
BROOK  HI  OK  POULTRY  FARM.  Nassau,  N. 
LAWRENCEVILLE  LEGHORN  FARM 
Healthy,  farm-raised  Leghorns.  S.  C.  White  (ex¬ 
clusively)  trap-nested,  bred-to-lay.  Better  chicks  at 
hatchery  prices.  Catalog.  I.,  r.  Phone  96M  Iswresceville.  N  J 
Pll|_  I  PTC  Now  taking  orders  for  S.C.V 
.  ,  1  ^  L  e  g  h  o  r  n  p  n  11  e  1 8.  Marx 
hatched,  ready  for  delivery  in  May  at  1  lb.  to  J  >•/  I 
weight.  Large,  thrifty  birds  from  excellent  sloe 
Special  low  price  oil  birds  from  March  1st  hate 
WANABROOK  POULTRY  FARMS  WUawana,  P 
