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American Agriculturist, April 14,1923 
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ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS —BUT 
THE CHAP WHO DOESN’T ADVERTISE WAITS LONGEST 
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- 
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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. 
BLACK JERSEY GIANTS—Large birds, yel¬ 
low flesh, descendants of originators. Now 
booking orders for eggs and baby chic.xS. Giant 
history and prices free. SUNFLOWER POUL¬ 
TRY YARDS, Box A, Oceanport, N. J. 
ORIGINAL D. W. YOUNG STRAIN Single 
Comb White Leghorns. Strictly exhibition 
stock. Cocks and Cockerels, $5 and $10 each. 
C. O. D. if desired. Eggs, $3 per 15. MAPLE 
HILL FARM, Fort Plain, N. Y. 
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. 
R. C. REDS—dark even red, standard size, 
bred from 200 to 245 egg-trapnested birds. 
Pens, $3 per 15 ; flock, $2 per 15 ; $10 per 100. 
MR. JOHN KING, R. F. D. 2, Summerville, Pa. 
EGGS—S. C. Buff Leghorns; S. C. White 
Rocks: S. C. R. I. Reds; pure-bred; great 
winter layers ; $1.25—15 ; $7.00—100. Pre¬ 
paid. GEORGE U. STEINER, Powhatan Point, 
Ohio. 
TORMOHLEN’S EVERLAY BROWN LEG¬ 
HORNS; strain holding world’s record for 
best layers. Day-old chicks, hatching eggs 
reasonable. SUNNYSIDE FARM, Emporium, 
Pa. 
BEST E^REEDS. Chickens, Ducks, Geese, 
Turkeys. Stock and hatching eggs. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. Catalogue free. H. A. 
SOUDER, Box G, Sellersville, Pa. 
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. 
EXHIBITION SINGLE COMB White Leg¬ 
horns, Pure Dan Young Strain. Two pens only. 
Eggs, $3.00 and $5.00 per 15. J. C. SPANG, 
Box 205, Rochester, N. Y. 
DARK ARISTOCRAT BARRED ROCKS 
exclusively. Eggs, $9 100 ; Pens, $3 and 
$5 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. HILLCREST 
FARM, St. Joseph, Ky. 
HATCHING EGGS—S. C. W. leghorn heavy 
layers; $1.25 per dozen. Carton, $7.00 per 100 
eggs. SULPHUR SPRING FARM, Route 1, 
Cameron Mills, N. Y. 
PARTRIDGE AND COLUMBIAN ROCKS— 
Allentown fair winners. Eggs, $2.50 per 15. 
Satisfaction. WILMER S. GEORGE, Quaker- 
town. Pa. 
BARRED ROCK HATCHING EGGS. Parks 
strain; 15, $1.50; 100, $7. Postpaid. Good 
layers. MRS. D. J. WASHBURN, Adams, 
N. Y. 
RHODE ISLAND REDS (both combs), fa¬ 
mous Red Cherry strain. Eggs $2 per 15 
delivered. SPRINGDALE FARM, Wyalusing, 
Pa. 
BABY CHICKS—Barred Rocks, S. C. Buff 
Orpingtons and S. C. White Leghorns ; African 
and Toulouse Geese. JOHN WORLEY, Mercer, 
SINGLE COMB BLACK MINORCAS, Great 
layers. Cockerels and Hens eggs, 15, $2 ; 100, 
$8. THOMAS EBERSOL, Carrollton, O. 
ROSE COMB RED HATCHING EGGS, the 
dark-red kind, Sprague strain, $2 per 15 ; $5 
per 50. R. A. LITTLER,^Tiffin, Ohio. 
PEARL GUINEAS. White Wyandotte, 
Mammoth Pekin Duck Eggs. LAURA 
DECKER, Stanfordville, N. Y. 
EGGS AND POULTRY 
S. C. BLACK MINORCA AND BARRED 
ROCKS hatchery eggs and chicks for sale. 
Minorca hens, weight T and 8 lbs., and lay 
largest chalk-white eggs of any fowl; eggs 
from finest selected Mlnorcas and Rocks, $2, 
setting 15 eggs for $8 ; Minorca Chick, $20 ; 
Rock Chick, $18. E. K. TAYLOR, Yama Farms, 
Napanoch, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
LORD FARMS STRAIN WHITE LEG¬ 
HORNS. The most favorably known layers in 
existence. Eggs $6 per 100. June chix, $12. 
FINE VIEW FARM, Box 47, Hammond, New 
York. 
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS — Select hatching 
eggs, $5 ; utility stock, $3.50. Infertile eggs 
replaced. Write for prices on day-old chicks. 
P. E. COMSTOCK, Fabius, N. Y. 
ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS. Eggs 
from selected heavy winter layers, bred for 
thirty years; circular. MAPLEWOOD POUL¬ 
TRY YARDS, Milton, Vermont. 
FOR SALE — 23 Single Comb Ancona Hens, 
1 and 2 years old, 2 cockerels; all $2 each. 
LEROY SHIRK, R. 1, Mt. Victory, Ohio. 
PARDEE'S PERFECT PEKIN DUCKLINGS. 
Eggs, catalogue. ROY PARDEE, Islip, N. Y. 
TWO PENS WHITE WYANDOTTES. 
LAURA DECKER, Stanfordville, N. Y. 
SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS, $2 each. 
A. JACKSON, Cobleskill, N. Y. 
TURKEYS 
TURKEY EGGS — mammoth bronze, bour¬ 
bon red, Narragansett, white holland. 15 
reasons why we have the greatest bargain for 
you. Write WALTER BROS., Powhatan Point. 
Ohio. 
BEAUTIFUL BOURBON RED TURKEYS, 
Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, white run¬ 
ners, eggs reasonable. MRS. ALICE TRAM¬ 
MELL, Straits Corners, N. Y. 
PEW WHITE HOLLAND TOMS. Pew equal, 
none better than Anderson’s strain, $15 and 
$20. H. W. ANDERSON, Stewartstown, Pa. 
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 
FULLER, 
Utica, N. Y. 
SHEEP 
FOR SALE—30 thorough-bred Dorset lambs ; 
10 rams, can ship in June. Prices reasonable. 
EDWARD DARISON, Munnsville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Eight or ten 
yearlings, at right prices. 
Winthrop, N. Y. 
ewe sheep, mostly 
0. T. HORCHA'. 
RAW 
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FUBS AND 
TBAPPEBY 
L^T 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 FUR CO., Rochester, 
N. Y. 
MUSKRAT PURS WANTED FOR COATS. 
High prices paid. EVERETTE SHERMAN. 
Whitman, Mass. ’ 
SELLING SILVER POXES—$5 monthly. SIL- 
VERBAR ASSOCIATION, 143e, Dracut, Mass. 
CATTLE 
FOR SALE—Guernsey bull calf, four 
months. Lord Mar — Gov. of Chene breeding, 
nicely marked. For sixty dollars. B. DUBOIS 
SMOCK, Wickvale Farm, Matawan, N. J. 
FOR SALE — Pure-bred Guernseys. All 
ages and sexes. May Rose breeding. Ac¬ 
credited herds. Farmers prices. JOHN 
CORBETT, Lancaster, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Holstein bull calf. 
Best of breeding at veal price. Write lor 
discription and price. FRANK E. THAYER, 
Freusburg, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Registered Jerseys, 2 cows, 
bull 3 years, yearling heifer. Good breed¬ 
ing. Farmers prices. HARRY BRIGHT, 
Hartstown, Pa. 
AUCTION SALE, April 14. Accredited 
Holstein Herd. Registered and high grade. 
Young cows. Frank HOY, Johnsonburg, Wyo. 
Co., N. Y. 
GUERNSEY BULL FOR SALE. Four years 
old, registered. Tuberculin tested. Seven 
May Rose crosses. JOHN B. HOOKER, 
Flycreek, N. Y. 
TWENTY PURE-BRED AND GRADES Ayr¬ 
shire cows and heifers. Price most reasonable. 
REED CHAMPLIN, Alfred Station, Allegany 
Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Eight registered Holstein cows. 
One Hampshire boar. Price reasonable. 
ARTHUR C. ROWSAM, Route 4, Lowville, 
N. Y. 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL CALVES. 
$40 each. Accredited herd. Or exchange for 
O. I. C. pigs. ALPADALE FARM, Athens, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ayrshire bull calf one week 
old, of high breeding, at reasonable pi ice 
WILLARD HOTALING, Star Route, Woodhull, 
N. Y. 
AYRSHIRES—One bull, year old ; One calf, 
six weeks. White, red markings, tubercular 
tested. R. B. DODDS, Champlain, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Milking shorthorns, both 
sexes, best of breeding. Farmers prices. L. 
HOTCHKISS, West Springfield, Erie Co., Pa. 
HAVE YOU A PURE-BRED HOLSTEIN 
BULL IN YOUR STABLE? If not, write for 
sales list. DOTY FARM, Geneseo, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Holstein cows, heifers and 
calves, both sexes. Fine individuals, richly 
bred. LYON &' CO., Wyalusing, Pa. 
FOR SALE — Holstein cow, three-years old. 
1 Chester white boar, seven months old. 
JAY W. BEARDSLEB, Millport, N. Y._ 
FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey cows, 
heifers and a bull one month old. RAY D. 
LEVAN Catawissa, R. 4, Col. Co., Pa. 
FOR SALE — Holstein bulls, 2 to 14 months, 
$50 up, yearly record breeding, accredited 
herd. R. H. FLEMING, Alba, Pa. 
FOR' SALE — Two Milking Shorthorn bull 
calves. Prices reasonable. CHARLES 
PEISTHAMEL, Lowville, N. Y,_ • 
FOR SALE- — Registered Guernsey Bull, two 
years old. Price, $100. EUGENE D. BAL¬ 
LON, Porter Corners, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Large 2-year old Registered 
Holstein Bull. HERBERT O. BREADS, R. D. 
23, Westfield, N. Y. 
BEES 
HONEY, finest quality clover, 5 lbs., $1.10 ; 
10 lbs., $2 : buckwheat $1 and $1.75; post¬ 
paid. M. BALLARD, North Branch, N. Y. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
SWINE 
REGISTERED BERKSHIRE. Large bone 
type. Bred sows, service boars and young 
pigs. Order now for spring deliveries. Prices 
reasonable. FRED SCHELDT, Lyons, N. Y. 
REGISTERED POLAND-CHINAS, BERK- 
SHIRES, Chester Whites, all ages, mated, not 
akin. Bred sows, service boars; collies, 
beagles. P. HAMILTON, Cochranville, Pa. 
REGISTERED DUROCS—Yearling son of 
Empire Pathfinder, extra choice, $50 ; yearling 
sows, $45 ; little pigs, $12 ; papers free. WAL- 
NUTWOOD FARM, Conesus, N. Y. 
WANTED TO BUY. Registered sow, either 
O. I. C. Chester White or Berkshire. State 
price; write, BOYD WUCHOB, Route 5, 
Puinxsutawney, Pa. 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
Big type ; six to seven weeks old. $10 each. 
Registered free. WINFIELD G. PEARCE, 
Berwindale, Pa. 
REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE SAVINE, all 
ages, both sexes. Lookout—Wickware and De 
Kalt breeding. C. T. HARDESTY, JR., Summit 
Point, AV. Va. 
FOR SALE—Registered duroc pigs ; best 
breeding and money-makers; $10 each for 
either sex. CLAUDE JENKINS, Shelby ville, 
Tenn. 
REGISTERED BERKSHIRES ; pigs, both 
sexes, open gilts, bred sows, best of breed¬ 
ing. HOAA'^ARD GILLETT, Stanley, N. A'. 
MULE FOOT GILTS AND PIGS. Grade, 
Brown Swiss cow bred to undefeated bull, 
HAROLD PICKETT, Knowlesville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Registered Hampshire gilts and 
young pigs at farmers prices. AA'. H. JORDAN, 
Meadow Brood Farm, Cambridge, Md. 
FOR SALE — Registered Berkshire pigs, 
both sexes at farmers prices. EDAAWRD F. 
KLEINKE, Glenmont, N. A'. 
FOR SALE—7-brood sows, due from April 
1 to June 1. Also 3 shoats. ABRAM 
DENBEL, Williamson, N. Y. 
DUROC GILTS BRED TO WINNING BOARS 
$40 to $50. RALPH AAHLSON, Bloomville, 
Ohio. 
SEEDS AND NUBSERY STOCKS 
DAHLIA BULBS—Beautiful varieties 
named twenty cents each; double hollyhock 
seed, choice, red, white and pink, packet ten 
cents. J. CALLENDER, Skaneateles, N. A’. 
AMAGER STRAIN DANISH BALLHBAD 
CABBAGE SEED, Imported direct from Copen¬ 
hagen, Denmark, $2.50 lb. postpaid. C. J- 
STAFFORD, Cortland, N. A'. 
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 SHADBLAND 
CLIMAX OATS, AVhite Grant and Russet 
Best to yield or cook. M. L. GLASGOW, 
Glasgow, Pa. 
GLADIOLUS—$1 per 30 large bulbs. 
Mostly pink, postpaid. Produce immense 
blossoms. CLARA GOTHARD, Route 7, Lock- 
port, N. Y. 
DAHLIAS — Assorted tubers $1 dozen; 
choice named varieties, $2.50 dozen, prepaid. 
H. BENEDICT, Meadowbrook, N. A’. 
HOAVARD 17 EVERBEARING and others. 
PAINE, So. Royalton, Vt. 
SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE EGGS from 
pure-bred stock ; $1.25 for 15. OPAL SANTEE, 
R. D. 3, Freeport, Ohio. 
R. I. RED EGGS, Owen farm strain. $1 
per 15 ; $6 per 100. H. C. BEARDSLEY, 
Montour Falls, N. A’’. 
WHITE LEGHORN QUALITA^ CHICKS. 
Superior layers. AVrite NELSON’S, Grove 
City, Pa. 
SILA'^ER CAMPINES, wonder bird. Eggs, 
chicks. MAPLE LAWN FARMS, Cortland, 
N. Y. 
ROSE COMB BROAALN LEGHORN EGGS, 
Reasonable. MAPLEAVOOD, Navarre, Ohio. 
BOURBON RED TURKBA' EGCrS $5 per 
10. GEO. LEHMAN, Amaranth, Pa. 
AGENTS WANTED 
AGENTS AVANTBD—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. 
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. 
COLLIES ALL AGES. Have advertised 
with Homestead over thirty years. PAINE’S 
KENNELS, So. Royalton, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Two female rabbit hounds; 
price $10 and $20. GORDON ELLITHORPE, 
Route 1, Hudson Falls, N. A^. 
FOX TERRIERS OF PURE BREEDING. 
Puppies at $10 each. BARNETT’S KEN¬ 
NELS, Waynetown, Ind. 
POULTBY SUPPLIES 
FOR SALE—One new Buckeye Biu|p Flame 
ooder. No. 28. Never uncrated. Price, $4U. 
eight prepaid. One 250-egg AA'isconsin U'" 
oator, price, $20. DONALD CONDE. Oal- 
y. N. Y. 
MALE HELP WANTED 
WOMEN’S WANTS 
PATCHWORK—Send fifteen cents for 
household package, bright new calicoes and 
percales. Your money’s worth .?very time. 
PATCHWORK COMPANY, Meriden, Conn. 
RELIABLE MAN WANTED : to take orders 
for fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, ros 
and seeds. Opportunity to become uistri 
superintendent. Pay weekly. Equipment i • 
FRUIT GROWERS’ NURSERIES, Drawer u, 
Newark, New York State. 
