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American Agriculturist, March 31,1*23 
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EGGS AND POULTRY 
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. 
CERTIFIED S. C. WHITE LEGHORN 
CHICKS AND EGGS. High pedigreed, trap 
nest stock, 208 to 302 egg hens mated to 
300 egg males. Member of New York State 
Cooperative Poultry Certification Association 
Inc. Reference Second National Bank. E. 
DELAMARTER, Elmira, 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. 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for hatch¬ 
ing, $1.25 per 15; $3.50 per 50; $6 per 
hundred, postpaid; White Pekin Duck Eggs, 
$1.50 per 11, postpaid. JOS. G. KENNEL, 
Atglen, Pa. 
BEST BREEDS. Chickens, Ducks, Geese, 
Turkeys. Stock and hatching eggs. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. Catalogue free. H. A. 
SOUDER, Box G, Sellersville, Pa. 
ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK¬ 
ERELS, bred for color and egg production, 
shipped on approval, write, H. M. PIERCE, 
R. 3. Franklinville, N. Y. 
S. .C. BLACK MINORCAS, pure bred with 
size, quality and production. Eggs 15 per 
$1.50 ; 50, $4.50 ; 100, $8.50. H. C. STALEY. 
Route 6, Delaware, Ohio. 
SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN HATCH¬ 
ING EGGS, from two year old stock, Wycoff 
strain, $2 for 24 ; $7 per hundred, delivered. 
ALLAN MORTON, Ashville, N. Y. 
DARK ARISTOCRAT BARRED ROCKS 
exclusively. Eggs, $9 100; Pens, $3 and 
$5 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. HILLCREST 
FARM, St. Joseph, Ky. 
ROSE COMB PURE BRED RHODE IS¬ 
LAND RED EGGS. Prize winning birds. $2 
per 15. EMMA NORTHROP SMITH, Greene, 
N. Y. 
SINGLE COMB BLACK MINORCAS, Great 
layers,-Cockerels and Hens eggs, 15, $2; 100, 
$8. THOMAS EBBRSOL, Carrollton, O. 
ROSE COMB RED HATCHING EGGS, the 
dark-red kind, Sprague strain, $2 per 15 ; $5 
per 50. R. A. LITTLER Tiffin, Ohio. 
FOR SALE—Pure bred Ancona laying hens. 
Young stock. Fancy strain. $2.50 each. 
HENRY SCHLEUTER, Saxton, Pa. 
GOLDEN AND SILVER WYANDOTTES- 
EGGS, $2 per 15, from extra selected stock. 
J. L. HOAK, Spencerville, Ohio. 
PURE VERMONT MAPLE PRODUCTS of 
hlghest-quality. Circular and price list free. 
HILLSDALE FARM, Glover, Vt. 
PEARL GUINEAS. White Wyandotte, 
Mammoth Pekin Duck Eggs. LAURA 
DECKER, Stanfordville, N. Y. 
HATCHING EGGS, S. C. Buff Orpingtons, $2 
per 15 ; Jersey Black Giants, $3. T. BOWLBY, 
901 East Ave., Elmira, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Mammoth Toulouse Goose eggs, 
40 cents each, postpaid. CHAS. D. PAXTON, 
Rt. No. 5. Zanesville, Ohio. 
FOR QUALITY S. C. ANCONA eggs or 
chicks, write, C. V. McMAHON, Marathon, 
N. Y.—Folder Free. 
FOR SALE—Silver Campine hatching eggs, 
$10 per 100. Good stock. B. D. PREY, R. D., 
Ellendale, Dei. 
WHITE LEGHORN QUALITY CHICKS. 
Superior layers. Write NELSON’S, Grove 
City, Pa. 
SILVER CAMPINES, wonder bird. Eggs, 
chicks. MAPLE LAWN FARMS, Cortland, 
N. Y. 
PARDEE'S PERFECT PEKIN DUCKLINGS. 
Eggs, catalogue. ROY PARDEE, Islip, N. Y. 
ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORN EGGS. 
Reasonable. MAPLEWOOD, Navarre, Ohio. 
TOULOUSE GEESE, ROUEN DUCKS. 
CRANE BROOK FARM, Port Byron, N. Y. 
BOURBON RED TURKEY EGGS $5 per 
10. GEO. LEHMAN, Amaranth, Pa. 
BUFF ROCK COCKERELS — EDGEWOOD 
FARM, Ballston Lake, N. Y. 
ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS —BUT 
THE CHAP WHO DOESN’T ADVEKTISE WAITS LONGEST 
eggs and poultry 
LIMITED NUMBER CHICKS from Cornell, 
certified and registered stock, 250-egg strain. 
Large white eggs (no tinted from large 
fowls. Price list free. EDNA COYLE 
Branchport, N. Y. ■ _ 
BABY CHICKS—Barred Rocks, S. C. Buff 
Orpingtons and S. C. White Leghorns; African 
and Toulouse Geese. JOHN WORLEY, Mercer, 
Pa. 
TURKEYS 
NICE PAIR HEALTHY MATURE TUR¬ 
KEYS, very tame and good breeders. $20. 
H. A. HAIGHT, Barker, N. Y. 
BEES 
HONEY—Nature’s own sweet, 6-lb. early 
honey, $1.30; 6-lb. buckwheat, $1.15; 12-lb. 
buckwheat, $2; prepaid first three zones. I. 
L. BARTON, Townville, Pa. 
HONEY, finest quality clover, 5 lbs., $1.10 ; 
10 lbs., $2; buckwheat $1 and $1.75; post¬ 
paid. M. BALLARD, North Branch, N. Y. 
CATTLE 
WANTED —16 cows, big producers. 'TB 
tested, fresh or soon, on easy terms. Ad¬ 
dress, W. A. M., care AMERICAN AGRICUL¬ 
TURIST 461 4th Ave., New York City. 
REGISTERED JERSEYS. Bargain. Two 
good young bulls $50 each. Fine 17-months 
old heifer, $125. HENRY INGALLS, Green¬ 
ville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey cows, 
heifers and a bull one month old. RAY D. 
LEVAN Catawissa, R. 4, Col. Co., Pa. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
FOR SALE—King Richard, Handsome Welsh 
stud pony ; 43 inches high ; 6 years old ; dark 
bay ; well broken to saddle and harness. Stock 
breeders opportunity. Write for information. 
MYRTLE L. DAVIS, R. F. D. No. 2., Newton, 
Pa. 
THOROUGHBRED FOX HOUNDS and Eng¬ 
lish Beagles, any age. Alsa Columbian Wy¬ 
andotte eggs from first prize winners, $2 per 
15 or $8 per 100. D. C. KALTREIDBR, Rea 
Lion, Pa. 
COLLIE PUPS—Purebred females from 
very intelligent, grand working stock. Shipped 
on approval $7. WM. W. KETCH, Cohocton, 
N. Y. 
COLLIES, beautiful females, sable and tri¬ 
color. JOHN D. SMITH, Walton, N. Y. 
FLEMISH GIANT RABBITS, Exclusively. 
T. A. WILSON. Marion, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED 
AGENTS WANTED—Agents make a dol¬ 
lar an hour. Sell Mendets, a patent patch 
for instant mending leaks in all utensils. 
Sample package free. COLLETTE MFG. CO.. 
Dept. 210, Amsterdam, N. Y. 
AGENTS—Our soap and Toilet article plan 
is a wonder. Get our free samples, case offer. 
HO-RO-CO., 177 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 
MALE HELP WANTED 
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to take orders 
for fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, _ roses 
and seeds. Opportunity to become District 
Superintendent. Pay weekly. Equipment 
free. FRUIT GROWERS’ NURSERIES, 
Drawer G., Newark, New York State. 
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. 
WOMEN’S WANTS 
PATCHWORK—Send fifteen cents for 
household package, bright new calicoes and 
percales. Your money’s worth every time. 
PATCHWORK COMPANY, Meriden, Conn, 
SEEDS AND NURSEBY STOCKS 
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. 
DAHLIA BULBS—Beautiful varieties 
named twenty cents each; double hollyhock 
seed, choice, red, white and pink, packet ten 
cents. J. CALLENDER, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
SEED OATS—Cornelian and Empire Va¬ 
rieties. Recommended by New York State Col¬ 
lege of Agriculture. Write for prices. J. 
CORYELL, Ithaca, N. Y. 
PROGRESSIVE AND FRANCIS EVER- 
BEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS, $1.60 per 
100 ; $10 per 1000. BASIL PERRY, R. R. 20. 
Georgetown, Delaware. 
FREE SEEDS—Hollyhock, dahlia, double 
poppy, with four dahlias, cactus, decorative or 
show, 50c. OLIVANNE DAHLIA GARDENS, 
New Bedford, Pa. 
WHY PAY MORE? Strawberry plants, 
$2.50 up 1,000. Vegetable, flower plants. 
Bulbs, catalog free. COLIN McNICOL, Mil¬ 
ford, Delaware. 
SEED POTATOES AND SUADELAND 
CLIMAX OATS, White Grant and ’Russet 
Best to yield or cook. M. L. GLASGOW, 
Glasgow, Pa. 
40 LARGE, mixed gladiolus, or 20 purple 
and light-pink Dahlia bulbs $1 postpaid. 
HOWARD GILLETT, Stanley, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Selected seed corn, variety, 
Angel of Midnight, price, $2.50 per bu. C. 
F. WHEELER, Mannsville, N. Y. 
DAHLIAS—Dark red, 75c per dozen, pink 
and mixed colors not labeled $1 per dozen. 
S. S. SHIELDS, New Bedford, Pa. 
REAL ESTATE 
62 ACRES, good soil, close to church and 
school, near good markets, hard surface roads, 
two farm houses near bank, barn all equipped 
with electric lights, pipeless furnace in one 
house : 8 cows ; 4 horses ; full farm machinery; 
800 bushels corn ; 150 bushels oats ; 100 
chickens, good spring water, will stand in¬ 
vestigation. One Ford car. FRANK BALS- 
BAUGH, R. 1, Harrisburgh Pa. 
SALE BY OWNER. Dairy farm 118 acres; 
river flat, one-half mile from railroad town 
high school, bank, borders Macadam road! 
Good buildings $11,000. For full particulars 
address, K, Lock Box 1, Nichols, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-110 acres ; good buildings ; or¬ 
chard neverfailing water, gas fuel, two-thirds 
improved, one-third good timber, terms reason¬ 
able. M. J. McKISSICK, Fertig, Venango Co., 
Pa. 
POULTRY FARM in beautiful Chemung Val¬ 
ley ; 28 level acres, equipped for 700 hens; 
railroad village, school, churches, macadam, 
trolley, one mile. OWNER, Box 123, Chemung, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for real estate; 
60 barrel flour and feed mill. A-1 condition. 
For information write, WEST LOUISVILLE 
MILLING CO.. West Louisville, Ky. 
WANT SMALL JERSEY OR CONNECTICUT 
farm equipped or green house plant near N. Y. 
Full particulars first w'riting, price and terms. 
F. UNSER, Mineola, L. 1. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
PRINTING—Letterheads, billheads, en¬ 
velopes, circulars. Write requirements. Sam¬ 
ples free. FRANKLIN PRESS, B-28, Mil¬ 
ford, New Hampshire. 
LATEST STYLE SANITARY MILK TICK¬ 
ETS save money and time. Free delivery. 
Send for samples. TRAVERS BROTHERS, 
Dept. A, Gardner, Mass. 
ALFALFA, mixed and timothy hay. Have 
seven cars, shipped subject inspection. W. 
A. WITHROW, Route Pour, Syracuse. New 
York. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Choice stocky 
plants at fair prices, catalog free. H. H. 
BENNING, Clyde, N. Y. 
RAW FURS AND TRAPPERY 
LET US TAN YOUR HIDE—Cow and Horse 
hides for fur coats and robes. Cow and 
Steer hides into Harness and Sole Leather. 
Catalog on request. We repair and remodel 
worn furs; estimates furnished. THE 
CROSBY FRISIAN PUR CO., Rochester, 
N. Y. 
MUSKRAT PURS WANTED FOR COATS. 
High prices paid. EVBRETTE SHERMAN, 
Whitman, Mass. 
SELLING SILVER FOXES—$5 monthly. SIL- 
VERBAR ASSOCIATION, 143 e, Dracut, Mass. 
CATTLE BREEDERS 
FOR SALE—Bull Calf descendant of the 
great Cornell Cow Glista Ernestine with 7 
records of over 30 lbs. See records in my ad 
in Live Stock columns this issue. BRADLEY 
PULLER, Utica, N. Y. 
FOR SALE WHITE SWEET POTATOES OR 
YAMS—the baking kind, $1.25 per bushel 
P. O. B. by express. G. L. ELIRS, Millsboro, 
Del. 
FOR SALE—6 H. P. gasoline engine, fine 
condition; well built, long bearings, upright. 
$50 FRED UNSER, JR., Mineola, L. I. 
CANDY—2 t/l> lbs. delicious fudg<‘, caramels 
and taffy. Try a box; $1 postpaid. CRYSTAL 
SPRING FARM, R. D. 2. New Paltz, N. Y. 
SERIAL STORIES FOR SALE. 12 cents 
buys complete story. List sent on request. 
EDMUND GUSTAFSON, Pawling N. Y. 
FOR SALE, International Harvester Corn- 
pany tractor 12-25 H. P. in first-class condi¬ 
tion. D. E. PAGE, Perry, N. Y. 
150 NOTEHEADS, 100 white envelopes 
printed and mailed $1. Samples printing 
free. SUNCO, Mohawk, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Maple Syrup, $1.90 in gallon 
cans. Special prices on Bbl. lots. GEO. BUSH, 
R. 2, Box 26. Croghau, N. Y. 
GUMMED MAPLE SYRUP LABELS ; 35 
cents 100 ; $1.50—500 ;$2.85—1,000. GORDON 
B. SMITH, North Creek N. Y. 
BEST EXTENSION LADDERS made 23 
cents per foot. Freight paid. A. L. PERRIS, 
Interlaken, N. Y. 
SWINE 
FOR SALE—Registered Chester White 
Swine. AH ages, write your wants. ORCHARD 
SLOPE FARM, R. D. 4, New Castle, Pa. 
MILK TICKETS a specialty. Samples free. 
BONDS PRESS, Middletown, N. Y. 
UNLEACHED—Ashes. GEORGE STEVENS, 
Peterborough, Ontario. 
An Ad. Like This Costs You Nothing! 
This ad is It'OR SALE—Ayrshire calves, both sexes, of 
on u/ high production breeding at farmers prices. 
Woras hARADON, Route 4, Corning. N. Y. 
And Over 120,000 Folks Read It 
This offer is restricted to advertisements of cattle, sheep, swine hnd horses and is 
good if mailed to us before April 5, 1923. 
Classified Department, American Agriculturist, 461 Fourth Avenue, New York 
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