The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
1323 
EGG-LAYING  CONTEST 
Bergen  County,  N.  J..  Egg  Contest 
This  contest  is  held  at  Emerson,  N.  J.,  under 
control  of  New  Jersey  State  Experiment  Station. 
There  are  100  pens,  each  with  20  pullets.  This 
is  the  third  (pullet)  year  of  this  contest. 
Week  ending  September  25,  1923: 
B.  P.  ROCKS 
Week  Total 
C.  W.  Brown,  N.  J . 
26 
2260 
,1.  A.  Craig,  N.  J . « . 
70 
3000 
Ktjon  Poultry  Farm.  N.  J....A . 
44 
3606 
Harry  H  Ober,  N.  J . 
37 
2379 
Lewis  Farm.  it.  I . 
16 
1607 
Uoselawn  Farm,  N.  J . 
45 
2001 
W.  P.  ROCKS 
S.  Bradford  Allyn,  Mass . 
44 
3654 
lloy  M.  Lynch.  N.  J . 
24 
2131 
James  F.  MacDonald,  Mass . 
43 
3503 
WHITE  WYANDOTTE8 
Barr’s  Knobby  Stone,  Pa  . 
30 
236* 
Central  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
36 
2464 
E.  C.  Condict  &  Son,  N.  J  .  . 
54 
2458 
August  Weiss.  N.  .1 .  . 
45 
2645 
R.  C.  R.  I.  REDS 
The  Boola  Farm.  N.  J . 
14 
2132 
Musty  Floors 
What  is  the  cause  and  what  can  I  do 
for  a  musty  smell  which  comes  from 
underneath  the  boards  of  the  floor?  There 
is  no  cellar  under  our  house  except  a 
small  space  about  a  foot  deep.  The 
boards  are  not  damp,  but  the  smell  has 
gone  into  the  carpets.  I  have  aired  and 
disinfected  the  carpets  but  that  did  not 
help.  i.  r. 
Air  and  sunlight  are  the  great  ene¬ 
mies  of  mustiness,  but  the  latter  can  get 
little  laccess  to  the  space  beneath  a 
house  floor.  I  can  only  suggest  the 
cutting  of  windows  upon  two  sides  of 
the  house  and  in  the  underpinning  to 
admit  air  freely,  protecting  these  against 
vermin  by  heavy  wire  screening  (hard¬ 
ware  cloth).  If  you  can  get  at  the 
ground  beneath  the  floor  in  any  way.  a 
heavy  sprinkling  of  freshly  slaked  lime 
would  probably  be  of  use.  M.  B.  D. 
Affected  Liver 
S.  C  It.  I.  REUS 
XI.  W.  Collingwood.  N.  J . 
32 
3137 
Henry  P.  Walker,  Mass . 
22 
2639 
C.  Reed  Ferguson.  N.  ,1 . 
66 
3256 
Fred  C.  Nixon,  N.  J . 
45 
2529 
Howard  G.  Taylor.  Jr.,  N.  J . 
24 
2241 
R.  W  Tracy,  N.  J . 
27 
2441 
Underhill  Brothers,  N.  J  . 
32 
2483 
CAMPINES 
Mrs.  B.  W.  Brainard.  N.  Y . 
25 
2544 
ANCONAS 
Just-A-Mere  Poultry  Farm,  N  J . 
48 
3065 
E.  Dittmar,  N.  J  . 
42 
2359 
Solomon  Richman.  N.  J . 
45 
3481 
LEGHORNS 
Tanglewold  Farm.  N.  Y . 
43 
3095 
Beck  Egg  Farm.  N.  J . 
48 
3269 
.1  W.  Bottcher.  N.  J . 
39 
3041 
Broad  Acres  Farm,  Conn . 
41 
2557 
Broad  View  Farm,  N.  J . 
39 
2973 
A.  L.  Causse,  Jr.,  N.  J . 
Cranberry  Brook  Farm.  N.  J . 
47 
3466 
34 
2.832 
J.  S.  Cray  &  Son.  N,  J . 
27 
3383 
Harold  W.  Davis,  N.  J . 
16 
2592 
Alex  Eichenbaum,  N.  J . 
51 
3420 
Eigenrauch  &  De  Winters,  N.  J . 
30 
2353 
Pinehurst  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
30 
2681 
Mattie  H .  Eppele,  N.  J . 
43 
3305 
Geo.  B.  Ferris,  Mich . 
82 
3710 
Richard  Franke,  N.  J . 
60 
3576 
Greendale  Farm.  N.Y . 
23 
2964 
Chas  E.  Grove,  Del . 
50 
3199 
Leo  A.  Grouten,  Conn . 
40 
3238 
Henry  E.  Heine,  N.  J .  . 
35 
2200 
John  J.  Heerdt.  N,  J . 
63 
3029 
The  Hoehn  Farm,  N.  Y . 
58 
3689 
A,  B.  Hall,  Conn . 
42 
2850 
Hollywood  Farm.  Wash . 
53 
3973 
Frank  L.  Hugus,  N.  J . 
49 
3344 
Sami.  Johnston,  N.  J . 
63 
3357 
George  C.  Johnson,  N.  J . 
The  Ohio  Poultry  Farm,  Ohio . 
41 
3230 
46 
3184 
Robert  O.  Knapp,  N.  Y . 
68 
3337 
Jay  I).  Lester,  N.  Y . 
33 
3074 
Francis  F.  Lincoln,  Conn . 
60 
3408 
Lion  Head  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
50 
3140 
Harold  W,  Lyle,  N.  J . 
60 
3688 
Marquis  &  Wagner.  N.  Y . 
50 
3185 
Herbert  O.  Maxham,  R.  I  . 
51 
2980 
Meadowedge  Farm.  N.  Y . 
42 
3022 
Mercer  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
52 
3184 
Fred  J.  Mathews,  N.  J . 
Oakdale  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
31 
2885 
56 
2975 
Samuel  Niece  &  Son,  N.  J . 
43 
3158 
S,  Olsen,  N,  J . 
51 
3060 
Pinewood  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
26 
2774 
Manning  Potts,  N.  J . 
61 
4077 
Queensbury  Farm.  N.  J . 
35 
2694 
ltapp’s  Leghorn  Farm,  N.  J . 
32 
2878 
Columbian  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J  . 
51 
2604 
John  K.  Roessner,  N.  J . 
22 
2614 
Rosehill  Farm,  N.  J . 
Rosewood  Leghorns,  N.  J . 
24 
2834 
51 
3417 
J.  W.  Schreib,  N.  Y . 
51 
3275 
Shadowbrook  Farm,  Conn . 
43 
3063 
A-  E.  Spear,  N.  J . 
56 
3434 
Spring  Lake  Farm,  N.  J .  . 
36 
3344 
Joiin  G.  Simmonds,  N.  J . 
43 
3758 
Matthew  Stothart,  Jr.,N,  J  . 
Willis  E.  Stryker.  N.  J . 
50 
3166 
42 
3361 
Sun  View  Farm,  N.  J  . 
63 
3258 
Wallace  S.  Suydam.  N.  J . 
42 
3600 
Tom’s  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
31 
3556 
J.  R.  Van  Houten.  N.  J . 
49 
2806 
Gustav  Walters,  N  J  . 
40 
3163 
John  F.  Wehrell.  N.  J . 
42 
2916 
Westwood  Poultry  Farm.  N.  J.  ..  . 
39 
3071 
James  Whetsel,  N.  J . 
29 
2899 
White  Cloud  Farms.  N.Y . 
42 
8150 
Wilburtha  Poultry  Farm,  N.  J . 
18 
3508 
8.  C.W.  LEGHORN  N.  J.  ASSN. 
Atlantic  Co.  M.  P.  A . 
30 
2919 
SCW  LEGHORN  ENTRIES 
Bergen  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
29 
3668 
R.  I.  REDS 
Bergen  Co  Poultry  Assn . 
21 
2775 
SCW  LEGHORN 
Burlington  Co.  Poultry  Assn .  ; 
29 
3108 
R.  I.  REDS 
Burlington  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
37 
2913 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN 
llammonton  Poultry  Raisers’  Assn... 
36 
3240 
Hunterdon  Co.  Poultry  Assn . 
59 
3521 
Middlesex  Co.  Poultry  Assn. . . 
60 
3563 
Ocean  Co.  Poultry  Assn  . 
30 
3139 
Vineland  Poultry  Assn  . 
49 
3373 
Total  . 
4208 
303935 
Permanganate  of  Potash  for  Roup 
Some  time  ago  you  gave  in  an  issue  of 
your  valuable  publication  a  remedy  lor 
roup  and  its  use.  I  know  it  contained 
permanganate  and  three  or  four  other 
ingredients,  all  of  which  gave  a  purplish 
color  when  mixed  with  water.  Can  you 
furnish  me  with  the  formula?  G.  L. 
New  York. 
I  know  of  no  such  recipe,  but  per¬ 
manganate  of  potash  is  used  in  roup  as 
an  antiseptic  wash  and  dip.  dissolving 
one  dram  in  a  pint  of  soft  water.  Boric 
acid,  one  ounce  to  the  quart  of  water  is 
a  still  better  antiseptic  solution  suffi¬ 
ciently  mild  to  be  used  as  a  cleansing 
agent  for  the  eyes,  and  nostrils  in  roup. 
A  solution  of  corrosive  sublimate,  one 
to  10,000,  made  by  dissolving  one  of  the 
tablets  prepared  for  that  purpose  and  ob¬ 
tainable  at  drug  stores,  in  10  pints  of 
water,  is  a  much  more  efficacious  anti¬ 
septic  than  either  of  the  first  mentioned 
but  is  more  irritating  and  must  be  used 
with  more  caution.  This  may  be  used 
for  a  momentary  dip  of  the  head,  after 
cleansing  with  one  of  the  milder  solu¬ 
tions.  As  corrosive  sublimate  is  very 
poisonous,  the  solution  must  be  kept 
away  from  animals  that  might  drink  it. 
M.  B.  D. 
Six  weeks  ago  I  bought  170  pullets; 
four  have  been  affected  with  leg  weakness 
and  I  cannot  cure  them.  One  died,  and 
on  examination  found  a  spotted  liver. 
New  York.  mrs.  e.  a.  l. 
A  spotted  liver  may  be  found  in  tu¬ 
berculosis,  aspergillosis  and  other  di¬ 
seases.  It  alone  does  not  tell  the  nature 
of  the  disease.  Leg  weakness  often  oc¬ 
curs  in  growing  pullets,  and  is  frequently 
recovered  from  spontaneously.  If  a  symp¬ 
tom  of  some  serious  disease,  the  outlook 
is,  of  course,  not  favorable.  There  is 
no  treatment  for  “leg  weakness,”  aside 
from  that  of  its  cause,  which  cause  must 
be  ascertained  before  rational  treatment 
can  be  instituted.  M.  b.  d. 
'•PULLLETS  FOR  SALE' 
R.  I.  Reds  and  White  Leghorn  Pullets 
from  heavy  laying  selected  stock.  Laying  or 
ready  to  lay  at  $3.00  each;  May  hatched 
$2.13 5  each.  These  pullets  are  bred  and  sold 
on  honor.  If  you  are  not  satisfied  please 
return  for  ref  mid.  All  F.  O,  B.  Bristol. 
THE  MAPLES,  T.  R.  Thomas  BRISTOL,  VERMONT 
SCHLEIN’S  BLUE  RIBBON 
POULTRY  FARM  CEZ\E*  mv°orkhes 
offers  for  sale 
800  PULLETS 
Milk  fed;  free  range;  Wyckoff  and  Barron  strain; 
from  trap-nested  stock;  late  May  hatch;  weight 
1*4  lbs.  <&  $1.15  each,  Express  collect.  Safe  deliv¬ 
ery  and  satisfaction  guaranteed. 
BUFF  ORPINGTONS 
My  entire  stock  of  Buff  Orpingtons  must  be  sold 
this  month  at  reduced  prices  as  my  health  compels 
me  to  move  South.  Also  Female  Collie  and  Beagle 
Hound,  Muscovy  Ducks  and  White  Geese. 
J.  J.  NETHERCOTT,  P.  0.  Box  130,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  R.  I.  RED  COCKERELS 
Vibert’s  289-egg  strain.  From  non-setting,  trap- 
nested  hens.  Range  raised  and  of  dark  red  color. 
30%  off  on  orders  before  Nov.  15.  A.  11.  FINGAR 
Sunnybrook  Poultry  Farm  Ellzavllle,  N.Y. 
BULLETS  READY  TO  LAY  NOW 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns,  $2.  R.  I.  Reds,  $2.25.  barred  Rocks, 
$2.26.  Mixed  and  Crossed,  *1.75.  Order  from  this  adv. 
Satisfaction  guaranteed  or  money  back.  All  pullet* 
■hipped  are  healthy,  husky,  free-range  birds. 
A.  WARRERN  Old  Ptrssnsgi  Center  Moriches,  N.Y. 
ba"e  450  Purebred  S.C.W.L.  PULLETS 
These  are  bred  from  selected  hens  mated  with 
certified  males  and  for  lack  of  room  we  are  offering 
them  at  a  very  attractive  price.  They  will  average 
T-2  lbs.  each.  HARTWICK  HATCHERY  INC  ,  Hartwick,  N.  Y. 
Single  Comb  Rhode  Island  Pullets  Tnon-seettmg 
strain,  from  pen  of  256-egg.  Hatched  April  15.  Ready 
to  lay.  Price,  $5i.  Arnold  Button,  Penn  Yan,  New  York 
Rarrod  Ron  Ire  Bark’s  Pedigreed  Strain.  Fine  April 
DallBU  nUl>K$  Cockerels,  $3  each;  2  for  $6.  Pullets, 
$2.25.  Satisfaction  Guarant’d.  HAROLD  SUTTEE,  Schtnevus,  N.Y. 
L",  ‘7  BARRED  ROCK  PULLETS  tei'JSSKl 
MARVEL  POULTRY  FARM,  Georgetown,  Del. 
S.  G.  Buff  Leghorn  Cockerels 
tions  for  sale.  Used  one  season.  Just  like  new. 
JACOB  NIEMON1)  McAlisterville,  Pa.  Box  2 
comble  White  Leghorn  Yearling  Hens 
strain.  $1 .25  each.  Z.  E.  Comstock,  Fabius,  New  York 
1  fl D  S‘  C‘  B,ack  Minorca  Breeding  Hens  of  very  good 
1  vu  Stock,  $2  each.  G.  C.  Miller,  ft.  No.  1.  Oxford,  N.  J. 
1  Ijarht  Brahma*.  Hens,  $3  each;  Cocks,  $5;  Trios,  $10. 
Anna  B.  Corwin  R.  D.  No.  3  Newburgh,  N.Y. 
3-1  h  RpHo  or  Barre<*  Rock  Pullets,  40c  pound, 
u  LU.  ItGUo  HAY  BLODGETT  Bristol,  VekmoKT 
TRAP-NESTED  barred  ROCKS.  Vigorous  breeding.  Cocker- 
■  els.  Circular.  A.  L.  Searles,  Box  N,  Milford,  N.  H. 
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hours  each  night  and  morning 
with  the  Coleman  Quick -Lite 
Lantern.  Longer  feeding  hours 
increase  egg  production. 
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Brilliant  light  of  300  candle  power. 
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motor  gasoline.  Lights  with 
matches.  Durably  made  of 
heavy  brass.  Mica  globe; 
stands  ?  rough  handling. 
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For  very  large  henhouses 
we  manufacture  the  same 
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times  that  of  grain.  Eggs  more  fertile,  chicks  more 
vigorous,  broilers  earlier,  fowls  heavier, - - - 
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GELLULOID  XjEG  BANDS 
Cull  your  flock;  band  good  layers;  eliminate  loafers  that 
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cents  hundred,  postpaid.  Mention  breed  of  fowl. 
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1889 
1923 
Special  Old  and  Young 
Stock  Sale 
PARKS*  Bred-to-Lay 
Barred  Plymouth  Rocks 
America’s  Oldest  and  Greatest  Laying; 
Strain.  Bred  for  EGGS  since  1889, 
with  records  up  to  325  eggs  in  a  year. 
And  RIGHT  NOW  is  your  only 
chance  of  getting  them  at  such  re¬ 
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PULLETS 
LEGHORN  PULLETS 
Milk  fed,  free-range  stock,  from 
UNLIGHTED  breeders. 
CORNER  ACRES,  MIDDLETOWN,  CONN. 
KENT  BARRED  ROCKS 
See  Pen  2  at  Storrs,  Pen  4  at  Vineland.  Breeding 
cocks,  cockerels,  hens,  pullets.  Circular  free. 
W.  H.  II.  KENT  -  Cazenovia,  N.  V. 
raiiLixrcAis’  rocks 
Breeders,  Cocks.  March,  April  and  May  hatch.  Cocker¬ 
els  and  pullets  for  sale.  Hatching  eggs  half  price. 
JULES  F.  FRANCAIS  Westhampton  Beach,  L.  I.,  N.Y. 
flnolcorola  •1—2-254  lbs.  each.  Barred  Rocks,  Reds, 
UULKciUlS  White  Leghorns.  Pullets  of  above  breeds, 
$1.26.  Riverdale  Poultry  Farm  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
H.  To  m  p  k  i  ns  and  D  O  C  C  DCIIO 
Payna  Bros.  Strain  «■  W  a  It  CUd 
Big  husky  farm-raised  cockerels  and  pullets  at  25  %  off  if 
taken  before  Nov.  1st.  Bred  for  vigor,  large  *ize,  dark 
redcolorandheavy  laying.  Write  forfree20-page  catalog. 
Ralph  Knickerbocker,  R.D.  36,  Pine  Plains,  N.Y. 
RHODEISLAND  REDS  1  Single 
1  ' 
RHODE  ISLAND  WHITES /Comb 
Choice  Cockerels,  Bred  for  eggs  and  color,  non- 
brooding  strain,  $5,  $7.50  and  810. 
O.  G.  L.  LEWIS  -  PAOLI,  PA. 
Fine  R.  I.  Red  Pullets  }l™  M  i:'e%TfIreaceh! 
MacPherson  Farm  -  Millington,  New  Jersey 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn 
Pullets — 3,000 
February  to  May  hatched, 
from  trap-nested  dams. 
1,000, 
COLUMBIA  POULTRY  FARM,  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
1000  s*c*Whitc 
LEGHORN 
PULLETS 
From  trapnested  stock  exclusively,  4  months  old 
and  ready  to  lay.  Prices  very  reasonable.  Satis¬ 
faction  guaranteed.  Write  for  particulars  to 
the  MARQUIS  POUf-TRT  FARM,  Tom.  River,  J|.  I. 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns-Exclusively 
Pure  whiteness,  Flat  backs,  good  size,  good  eyes,  and 
eggs  chalk  white;  do  these  things  interest  you  ?  Whether 
it  be  our  knowing  how  to  breed  them  or  just  fortunate 
our  birds  have  these  qualities.  The  quality  you  get  in 
maleseneans  largely  what  your  pullets  will  be  in  1924.  We 
have  a  fine  lot  of  high  bred  cockerels  for  sale.  Write  for 
catalog  and  give  good  description  of  your  requirements. 
CloverJil.  Peultry  F»rm,  F.  J.  DeHART,  Prep.,  R.  D.  Me.  1.  Cortland.*.  Y 
2000  S.C.  White  Leghorn  Pullets 
April  and  Mav  hatched,  from  high  producing  free- 
range,  farm  raised  stock  81.50  to$2  OO,  F.  O.  B. 
No  culls.  All  hatched  and  grown  by  us  Inspection 
desired,  Cl.F.AItYIHV  rom/i  nv  FARM,  Cooper.todn,  N.  rt 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
BREEDERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AND  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  ’*  THAT  LAY  AND  PAY.” 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Box  B  Staten  Island,  N.Y. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM 
Breeders  ol  J  (J.  Q  Leghorn* 
High  Grade 
RAH  WAV 
NEW  JERSEV 
700  S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  PULLETS 
Barron  Strain  ;  weight,  1  lb.  ;*1.10  each.  Bar  Rock 
Pullets,  lay  this  Winter,  fine  Stock,  *1  .bo  oach  Ever- 
lay  Brown  Leghorns,  weight  two  lbs.,  *1.36  each 
HUMMER’S  POULTRY  PLANT  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
C'rtrhts-resl c  3  *°  5  dollars.  Single  Comb  Anconas, 
Jersey  Black  Giants,  White  Hocks 
DODDER  JERSEY  FARMl  Gloversvllle,  N.Y. 
ullets 
500  5-mos.-old  S.  V. 
-  .  ,  — ■, —  W.  Leghorn,  bred 
from  high  producers;  large  size/  guaranteed  perfect 
health.  SI. 75  each.  KENNARO  CARPENTER.  Dryden.  N.Y. 
YEARLING  HENS-PULLETS 
Four  hundred  yearling  hens  at  *1 .25  each.  Three-mos.- 
pullets,  $1 .25  each.  In  lots  of  fifteen  or  ovtr.  All  8. 
.  W.  Leghorns,  Harron,  Eglantine  strain.  Guaranteed 
/?•  C.  ANCONA  COCKERELS 
June  hatched  and  sent  on  approval. 
CARL  AHLQUIST  Gorham,  Maine 
FOR  SALE— June  Hatched  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Pullets 
•1.25  each  in  lots  of  25  or  more — *115  per  100. 
Jusla  Poultry  Farm  .  Southampton,  New  York 
“  Gofiknrflk  ”  Sj1?8le  Leghorns,  from  trap-nest- 
UUbKarOIS  edhens,**&*5.  Pedigre«dinales,$10up. 
Spring  Brook  Poultry  Farm,  South  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Pill  I  FTS  Pure— Bred-to-Iay  stock.  48c  pound. 
r  U L L C  I  J  RA YMOND  BLODGETT  Bristol,  Vsrmont 
flhipLo  Reds,  Rocks,  Leghorns.  Fall  and  Winter  Catalog 
uniCKS  W.HILLPOT  Ilex  X  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
White  Wyandottes 
Cockerels  and  Pullets 
Exhibition  and  Utility.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
E.  F.  RAYN0LDS,  Central  Valley,  N.Y. 
BarTcm’sWhite  Wyandottes 
Records  262  to  239  eggs.  E.  E.  LEWIS,  Apalachin,  N.  Y. 
Whitp  Wvanrintfp  F,elj;v  APr.  Pullets  and  Cocker- 
nllim  ITJfdnUOlTB  els,  Yearling  Hens  and  Cocks.  Cata¬ 
logue  tree.  BOWDEN,  Wyandotte  Specialist,  Manslield,  Ohio 
Utility  White  Wyandottes^.  „. 
FO*  SALE— 6  Light  Brahma  Pullets, 1  cockerel.  Pure  Bred. 
$2.2.1  Each.  May  Hatched.  DEO.  S  LOE II  It,  Walden,  N.Y. 
f'lxjy,  nne  half  Price.  Buy  breeders  now.  Young 
llUillCdO  blrds  in  ful1  adult  plumage,  *1.25  each. 
_ MacPherson  Farm  Millington,  N.  J. 
I  lllltra  Qua"  8.  C.  Anconas— Brown  Leghorns.  Cir 
U  culars.  EARLE  S.  WILSON,  Box  497,  Hammond,  N.  Y 
BREEDERS  AND  EGGS 
Chickens,  Ducks,  Geese,  Turkeys.  Catalogue  Free. 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 
H.  A.  SOLJDER  Box  29  Sellersville,  Pa. 
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PEKIN 
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BROOKCREST  FARM 
Cranbury,  N.  J.  Box  114 
Ducks 
Make  Money  Raising  Squabs 
Highest  market  ever  known.  Breeders 
shipped  everywhere.  Write  for  prices. 
Homera,  Comeaux,  White  Kings  a  Specialty. 
Allfton  Squab  Co.,  38  N.  Beacon  St,  Allston,  Mass. 
THE  MAGIC  COAL 
BURNING  BROODER 
has  stood  the  test  when  other  makes  have  failed.  It  is 
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