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American Agriculturist, March 3,1923 
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your ad in the American Agriculturist” when ordering from 
our advertisers. 
7 =The More You Tell, The Quicker You Sellr;^ 
Every week the American Agriculturist 
reaches over 120,000 farmers in New York, 
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and adjacent States. 
Advertising orders must reach our office at 
461 Fourth Avenue, New York City not later 
than the second Monday previous to date of 
issue. Cancellation orders must reach us on 
the same schedule. Because of the low rate 
to subscribers and their friends, cash or 
money order must accompany your order. 
ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS —BUT 
THE CHAP WHO DOESN’T ADVERTISE WAITS LONGEST 
BEAL ESTATE 
EGGS AND POULTBY 
SO MANY ELEMENTS enter into the ship¬ 
ping of day-old chicks and eggs by our ad¬ 
vertisers, and the hatching of same by our 
subscribers that the publishers of this paper 
cannot guarantee the safe arrival of day- 
old chicks, or that eggs shipped shall reach the 
buyer unbroken, nor can they guarantee the 
hatching of eggs. We shall continue to ex¬ 
ercise the greatest care in allowing poultry 
and egg advertisers to use this paper, but 
our responsibility must end with that. 
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS — Choice laying 
pullets, $6; Cockerels, $8; pairs, $13; trios 
$17 ; pens $25. Big black-eyed beauties from 
prize-winning stock. Get started with this 
wonder fowl now. Order from this “ad,” cash 
or C. O. D. L. J. WILLIS, Gouverneur, N. Y. 
REAL RED REDS, Single Comb, pure bred, 
deep, rich, red, vigorous Cockerels and Pul¬ 
lets ; three, four, five dollars; satisfied cus¬ 
tomers. MEADOWBROOK FARM, Route 3, 
Box 210, Lancaster, Pa. 
SPLENDID COCKERELS, also eggs from 
best strains. Barred rocks, single comb reds, 
white Wyandottes, light Brahmas, white 
Leghorns. CHESBRO FARMS, North Chili, 
N. Y, 
LONG’S STURDY CHICKS—10c. up. Reds, 
Rocks, White Leghorns and Mixed Chicks. Pre¬ 
paid live arrival guaranteed. Circular free. 
TURKEY RIDGE HATCHERY, Millerstown, Pa. 
PURE-BRED RINGLET BARRED PLYM¬ 
OUTH ROCKS, E. B. Thompson’s Strain; 
cockerels and pullets for sale. GEORGE 
DELBRIDGE, Maynard, Ohio. 
STOCK EGGS—Chicks White Leghorns, 
Reds, Black Minorcas, White China Geese, 
prices reasonable. BROOKSIDE FARM, Key- 
mar, Md. 
MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GANDERS, $7 
each, two old geese $6 each. Also Barred Rock 
cockerels. CHARLES E. HALLOCK, Mattituck, 
N. Y. 
BABY CHICKS — Barred Rocks, S. C. Buff 
Orpingtons and S. C. White Leghorns; African 
and Toulouse Geese. JOHN WORLEY, Mercer, 
Pa. 
S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS exclusively, 
booking orders for chicks, 15 years with one 
variety. L. K. DANIELS, Hammond, N. Y. 
WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS. Mam- 
mouth Pekin ducks. Pearl Guinea. LAURA 
DECKER, Stanfordville, N. Y. 
TORMOHLEN FAMOUS EVERLAY Leghorn 
Cockerels ; eggs for hatching; day-old chicks. 
SUNNYSIDB FARM, Emporium, Pa. 
MONEY SAVED — Free feed. Low prices. 
Baby chicks. Eggs, brooders. Supplies. 
EMPIRE HATCHERY, Seward, N. Y. 
BARRED ROCK COCKERELS—From high 
record-laying strain, “Storrs Contest.” RIVER¬ 
SIDE FARM, Petersburg, N. Y. 
TOULOUSE GEESE, Rouen Ducks, Grey 
Call Ducks, Pearl Guineas. CRANE BROOK 
FARM, Port Byron, N. Y. 
COCKERELS—Single Comb Black Minorcas. 
From selected stock. $2.25 each. ROY VAN 
DYKE, Freeport, Pa. 
LARGE IMPERIAL EMDEN GANDERS—One 
and two years old. Cheap. MRS. A. FELOCK, 
Newfleld, N. Y. 
S. C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCKERELS, 
pullets, hatching eggs. MARTHA L. TAYLOR, 
Factoryville, Pa. 
WHITE AND COLORED Muscovy Ducks. 
Drakes $4. Trios $10. M. V. CALDWELL, 
Lisbon, Ohio. 
WHITE LEGHORN QUALITY CHICKS. 
Superior layers. Write NELSON’S, Grove 
City, Pa. 
ANCONAS — Shepard strain pullets and 
cockerels, $1.75. JOHN GLICK, Bird-in-Hand, 
Pa. 
PARDEE’S PERFECT PEKIN DUCKLINGS. 
Eggs, catalogue. ROY PARDEE, Islip, N. Y. 
TOULOUSE GANDERS AND B. R. COCK¬ 
ERELS. ROY HILTS, Gouverneur, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Buff Rock Cockerell, 
$2 each. C. JESSOP, Rock Stream, N. Y. 
BUFF ROCK COCKERELS — EDGEWOOD 
P.4RM, Ballston Lake, N. Y. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
ENGLISH AND WELSH SHEPHERDS. 
Bred from natural herding instinct from 
Sires and Dams that work for a living, 4 
month’s old pups working with old dogs, 
pups can be trained in 6 months; now is the 
time to buy. GEORGE BOORMAN, Marathon, 
N. Y. 
AIREDALE PUPPIES: Prom pure bred, 
very intelligent stock. Females, $6. Shipped 
on approval. WM. W. KETCH, Cohocton, N. Y. 
PEDIGREED COLLIE PUPS—Bred Berk¬ 
shire Sows, White Leghorn Yearlings. EL 
BRITON FARM, R. 1. Hudson, N. Y, 
COLLIE, three years old, good guard and 
cattle driver. Twenty dollars. R. A. HAND, 
R. D. 3, Morgantown, W. Va. 
BEAGLE PUPS, 3 months old, farm raised, 
from hunters. H. A. HAIGHT, Barker, N. Y. 
COLLIES, beautiful females, sable and tri¬ 
color. JOHN D. SMITH, Walton, N. Y. 
SEEDS AND NUBSERY STOCKS 
BERRY, VEGETABLE, AND FLOWER 
PLANTS — Strawberry plants, earliest, latest, 
largest, most productive and everbearing vari¬ 
eties : raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, logan¬ 
berry, gooseberry, currant, grape plants; 
asparagus, rhubarb, horseradish, hop, sage, 
mint roots; cabbage, cauliflower, celery, 
tomato, sweet potato, beet, onion, lettuce, egg 
plant, pepper, parsley plants; hollyhock, gal- 
lardia, delphinium, canterbury bells, foxglove, 
poppy, sweet william, phlox and other peren¬ 
nial flower plants; aster, pansy, salvia, shap- 
dragon, verbena, zinnia, strawflower, begonia, 
geranium, and other annual flower plants; 
dahlia, canna, gladiolus, peony, iris bulbs; 
roses, shrubs. Catalogue free. HARRY D. 
SQUIRES, Hampton Bays, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRY — Black Raspberry Plants. 
Wait! Don’t order your plants until you get 
our prepaid prices. We can save you money 
and furnish the quality. F. G. MANGUS, 
Pulaski, N. Y. 
DAHLIAS—$1.50 per dozen, labeled; $2 per 
20, not labeled. Decorative, peony, show cactus. 
Circular; also white Eskimo puppies, $15 and 
$20. MRS. HOWARD HOLSINGER, Denton, Md. 
RED RASBBRRY AND BLACKBERRY 
PLANTS. Hardy Northern grown, booking 
orders now for spring delivery, write for 
prices. J. T. EAGAN, Lebanon, N. Y. 
DAHLIA BULBS—Beautiful varieties named, 
twenty cents each, double hollyhock seed, 
choice, red, white and pink, packet ten cents. 
J. CALLENDER, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
WHY PAY MORE? Strawberry plants, 
$2.50 up 1,000. Vegetable, flower plants. 
Bulbs, catalog free. COLIN McNICOL, Mil¬ 
ford, Delaware. 
FOR SALE—Superior Strain, Short Stemmed 
Home Grown Danish Cabbage Seed. From 
Selected Heads. C. J. STAFFORD, Cortland, 
N. Y. 
BULBS—Dahlias. Ten different colors, post¬ 
paid $1.00. Winners State Fair and New York 
shows. WILFRED ANDERSON, Millbrook, N. Y. 
CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES—Sir Walter 
Raleigh and Russets. ERWIN A. WEEKS, 
Locke, N. Y. 
BEES 
HONEY—Purity guaranteed, box of four 
ten pound pails, here, clover-basswood, $5.60 ; 
buckwheat $4.80; 60 pound cans $7.80 and 
$6.30. Ten pounds prepaid, 3rd. zone, $2.05; 
buckwheat $1.80. WILCOX APIARIES, 
Odessa, N. Y. 
PURE EXTRACTED HONEY—Insured to 3d 
postal zone; 5-lb. pail clover, $1.10; ■ 10-lb. 
pail, $2; 60-lb. can, $8.50; buckwheat, $1; 
$1.80 and $7.50, N. L. STEVENS, Venice 
Center, N, Y. 
HONEY—Guaranteed finest quality. Clover, 
5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $2, Buckwheat, 5 lbs., 
$1; 10 lbs., $1.75; prepaid. M, BALLARD, 
North Branch, N. Y. 
PURE HONEY—Circular free. ROSCOE P, 
WIXSON, Dept, A. Dundee, New York, 
BEAL ESTATE 
ONE-ACRE—Village chicken farm ; good 9- 
room house with bath, gas, furniture; farm 
equipments; automobile; 125 R. I. pullets; 
new barn; other buildings. $2,700, terms. 
Electricity in front of house. If you care to 
come, this advertisement will pay 5 per cent. 
Reserve the right to sell to other parties. 
ROBERT R. RYBRSON, Cedarville, N. J. 
DAIRY AND GRAPE FARM—Buildings and 
timber worth more than price of farm. $9,500 
98^ acres ; 2 miles village, 3 miles Lake Chau¬ 
tauqua ; school 15 rods. Sell stock and equip¬ 
ment if wanted. Owner. JAY BEARING, 
Mayville, N. Y, 
83-ACRE TRACTOR FARM FOR SALE—40 
alfalfa; 24 fall plowed ; plenty of water; fruit; 
new house ; good barns ; 1 mile to high school; 
60 minutes to Syracuse over State road. 
GEORGE A. HILL, Owner, Chittenango, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm; on good road, 
five miles from Schenectady; 8-room house, 
barns, granary, hog house, stock, crops, equip¬ 
ment ; price, $6,000, part down. C. M. FREE¬ 
MAN, R. D. 3, Schenectady, N. Y, 
$100 DOWN and possession ; balance $800 ; 
61-acre farm, dwelling, barn, fruit trees, spring 
water, good soil, timber. MRS. C. A. MOON, 
654 N. 46th Street, Phila., Pa. 
FARM FOR SALE—46 acres, all necessary 
buildings, rolling land. Near good markets 
and creamery, $6,500. ALFRED DARTE, Col- 
legeville, Pennsylvania. 
FOR SALE — 18-acre farm, cows, pigs, 
chickens, horse, machinery, etc. ; price $3,800 ; 
bargain. Address owner, JOSEPH BRAZAS, 
Perkiomenville, Pa. 
WANTED—Rent small state road farm, 
privilege buying suitable to,establish garage 
business, full particulars. E.* * L. VAN AKEN , 
Ballston Spa, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Reasonable, poultry farm, one 
and half miles from Millville, well equipped. 
Write HENRY REHMANN, Broad Street, 
Millville, N, J. 
FARM FOR SALE — 100 acres; fully 
equipped; 30 cows, 4 horses, feed. Village 
property. $14,500. WILL KNAPP, Middle- 
burgh, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—230 acres ; modern barns ; 
$3,500; work off $2,000 in winter months; 
plenty of time. CHAS. HURLBURT, Gelberts- 
ville, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE — 165 acres; 22 cows, 
team ; good location; modem improvement: 
electric lights. WILLIAM WOEHRLB, Union 
Grove, N. Y.i 
FOR SALE — 96-acre farm. Plenty-build¬ 
ings ; black and clay land; well.located. Price 
right. Box 100, American Agriculturist, New 
York City. 
FOR SALE — Finest dairy farm in Buck’s 
County; 140 acres; high state of cultivation ; 
40 acres of meadow. WILLIAM DAVIS, Rush- 
land, Pa, 
FOR SALE—Farm, 67 acres, sandy loam, 
potato - growing soil, basement barn, silo, 
orchard, HUGH SWANBY, Route 4, Mead- 
ville. Pa. 
FARM FOR SALE—167 acres; cows, horses, 
all farming tools. Good location. Price, $8,000 
for all. Box 101, American Agriculturist, New 
York City. 
48-ACRE FARM FOR SALE—Plenty apples, 
cherry, pears and raspberries ; also 3 springs. 
Bargain. JOHN MARUT, Pattenburg, N. J. 
FARM 105 ACRES for sale on good roads. 
For description, price, location, address D. T. 
RUFFNER, Owner, Phalanx Station, Ohio. 
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—185 acres; 35 
dairy cows and young stock; good location. 
Owner, F. BLAZEZENIOS, Boonville, N. Y. 
55 ACRES—Improved farm, house, barn, or¬ 
chard, water and timber. Write owner, GEO. 
M, LYON, Wyalusing, Bradford Co., Pa. 
FOR SALE—Farm 222 acres; excellent loca¬ 
tion : fine milk market; good buildings; plenty 
water. Box 94, Holland Patent, N.. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—115 acres; fertile soil; 
good building; running water; fruit plentiful. 
F. J. HERNIGLB, Fultonville, N, Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—112 acres ; 30 head of 
stock and all tools; excellent location. R. B. 
IVER, Ashland, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 90 acres near Balti¬ 
more. M. C. CORCORAN, Glenarm, Md. 
BAW FUBS AND TBAPPEBY 
SELLING SILVER FOXES — $5 monthly. SIL- 
VBRBAR ASSOCIATION, 143e, Dracut, Mass. 
CATTLE 
MILKING — shorthorns, splendid young bull. 
Breeding age. WM. E. SUTTON, Windham, 
N. Y. 
INCUBATOB 
FOR SALE — Candee Monmouth Incubator, 
2,400 egg capacity; used two years; perfect 
condition ; $175.00 crated f. o. b. station. H. C. 
LOCKWOOD, Butler, N. J. 
FEMALE HELP WANTED 
LADIES WANTED everywhere who write; 
plainly or use typewriter; other opportunities. 
WORKERS’ SERVICE CO., Dep’t. 88 Jackson- , 
ville, Florida. 
MALE HELP WANTED 
EXPERIENCED DAIRYMAN to care for 
dairy farm. All modem Improvements. OR¬ 
CHARD HOME FARM, R. D., Olyphant, Pa. 
HELP WANTED 
ALL men, women, boys, girls, 17 to 60, will¬ 
ing to accept Government positions, $117-$190, 
traveling or stationary, write MR. OZMENT, 
258 St. Louis, immediately. 
AGENTS—Men and women can make good 
money by selling articles used in every house, 
full or part time, write OHIO SALES & MFG. 
CO., 1459 W. 6th, Cleveland, O. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
WILL SELL my Geiser saw mill 30-ft. car¬ 
riage, with top saw, log turner, saw-dust ele¬ 
vator ; also 12-25 Mogul tractor; all in good 
shape ; at a bargain. LEWIS SHAFER, 
Arlington, N. Y. 
LATEST STYLE SANITARY MILK TICK¬ 
ETS save money and time. Free delivery. 
Send for samples. TRAVERS BROTHERS, 
Dept. A, Gardner, Mass. 
WANTED—Cancelled stamp’s, look through 
your garret, etc., if on envelope send envelope 
and all. Cash Paid. FRED G. EYCHNER, 
R No. 2. Rome, N. Y. 
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING — You are judged 
by the stationery you use. You have tried the 
rest, now get the best. Samples. R. T. ANDRE, 
Chicora, Pa. 
REMNANTS, knit underwear, spring weight, 
white, cream, gray, 1^ pounds $1. Fancy and 
plain velvets, pound $1. A. KNAPP, Clark 
Mills, N. Y. _ \ 
ALFALFA, mixed and timothy hay, 
seven cars, shipped subject inspection. W. 
A, WITHROW, Route Four, Syracuse, New 
York. 
BEST EXTENSION LADDERS made 23 
cents per foot. Freight paid. A. L. FBRRIo, 
Interlaken, N. Y. 
WANTED AGENTS to introduce Honeysene, 
with free samples. Address, B. BEN KNIGHI, 
Penn Yan, N. Y. __ 
WANTED — Avery motor cultivator, ^ 
model, condition, and price. J. F. LEONARD, 
Johnstown, N. Y. __ 
TWO POUNDS, delicious home-made candy, 
fudge, carmels and taffy, $1 
CRYSTAL SPRING FARM, R. D. 2. New Paltz, 
N. Y. 
UNLBACHED—Ashes. GEORGE STEVENS, 
Peterborough, Ontario. 
TUBKEYS 
WOMEN'S WANTS 
TURKEYS—Hens and Toms—with size and 
quality. Pairs and trios no akin. Mammoth 
Bronze, Bourbon Red.^Jarragansett, White 
Holland. Write, WA^^Bt BROS., Powhatan 
Point, Ohio. 
led, _^arrai 
A^Mt BR 
PATCHWORK—Send fifteen cents for 
household package, bright new calicoes and 
percales. Your money’s worth every time. 
PAffCHWORK COMPANY, Meriden, Conn. 
275 ACRES can be bought, less than $60 per 
acre. Pine buildings. On State road. VELBY, 
Stillwater, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio. 
FARM FOR SALE—260 acres ; tillable land ; 
two miles from Brie R. R. station. JAMES 
SEELY, Chester, N. Y. 
Look over the premises for piles of 
brush that need removing; then use 
part of the week in getting rid oi 
them; they are a danger and menace. 
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