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E" VERY week the American Agriculturist reaches over 130,000 farmers in New York, 
h- 1 New Jersey, Pennsylvania and adjacent States. Advertising orders must reach our 
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CATTLE 
SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCK 
FOR SALE: Purebred Guernsey bull, born 
Nov. 8th. May Rose, King Masher and im¬ 
ported breeding. Price $40 F. O. B. G. 
LEWIS COLLINS, Aurora, N. Y 
HONEY—White Clover, 5 pounds, $1.15; 10 
pounds, $2.15, Light Amber Clover $1.00, $1.90; 
60 pounds $7.75. Buckwheat $1.00, $1.75 and 
$6,85. Postpaid third zone. HENRY WILLI AIM, 
Romulus, New York. 
GUERNSEY BULL, yearling, A. R. dam. 
May Rose breeding, good individual, accredited 
herd. J. HAROLD IKLER, Columbia Co., 
Millville, Pa. 
REAL ESTATE 
FOR SALE—Two Ayrshire bull calves; 
accredited herd; born August. First calf by Top 
Notch’s Butter Boy; a bull by imported sire, 
dam of calf, Peter Pans Maggie of Briers, strong 
in production, price. $75. Second calf by Top 
Notch’s Butter Boy, dam is Flossie Rose, a cow 
with strong milking propensities, price. $60; 
two calves. $125. LEONARD H. HEALEY’ 
Woodstock. Conn. 
WANTED to buy or rent, small farm, sandy 
loam soil on State road near markets. Box 338, 
American Agriculturist, 461 Fourth Avenue, 
New York City. 
FARM FOR SALE—Between Baltimore and 
Philadelphia on good road, new house, well 
watered, $5,000. T, UPHOLE, North East, 
Md. 
10-ACRE FARM, good home with porch, el. 
barn with basements; mail route. Yanked 
neighborhood, school, church, $550 Don't stop 
to write, come and be first. Also others, 
RALPH T. BARNEY, Canaan, N. H. 
WESTFORD FARM—82 acres, equipped, 
water in house, high school, Macadam road, 
60 acres tillable, $2,000. U. O. BUNTING. 
Westford. N. Y. 
MONEY MAKING FARMS FOR SALE in 
central New York State. For sizes, description, 
price and terms, write PERRY FARM AGEN¬ 
CY, Canajoharie, N. Y. 
SHEEP 
FOR SALE—A few Registered Delaine rams, 
yearlings and two year old. Prize winners. 
Address DONOVAN E. PIATT, Angelica.N.Y. 
DELAINE RAMS—From largest registered 
flock in state, bred for size and heavy, long 
staple fleeces. Grown on upland pastures which 
adds to their natural hardy and disease re¬ 
sistant qualities. Like produces like. See them; 
write J. C WEATHERBY, Trumansburg, N.Y. 
SWINE 
MISCELLANEOUS 
GUINEA PIGS for sale, breeding age. $2 
pair. Also laboratory stock. Write for prices. 
CHESTER D. AVERELL,- Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
VARBLAC ELASTIC, Roof Paint-Bbbls. 
60c per gal. M-bbls. 65c per gal. 5-gals, 80c per 
gal. gals. (6) 90c, at Boston THE PECK.COM- 
PANY, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
FOR SALE—-World’s Grand Champion, big 
type, O. I.'C.Fmale pigs, 12 weeks old, $10 with 
pedigree; gilts and service boars, $25 each. 
VERNON LAFLER, Middlesex, N. Y. 
BLACK WALNUTS, Butternuts, 7 lbs., 
$1.00. Delivered postpaid. SUNNY BROOK 
FARM, Winterton, Sullivan County, N. Y. 
O. 1. C.’s—Choice Registered pigs, $10 each; 
bred from quick growing, easy feeding, big 
type stock. Pairs no-akin. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. R. HILL, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
GEO. F. LOWE AND SON, Fultonville, 
New York, ship New York State clover and 
timothy, alfalfa, oat and wheat straw, alfalfa 
meal for poultry. Our prices and quality are 
right. Advise when in need. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
HOMESPUN TOBACCO—Chewing, five 
pounds, $1.50; ten, $2.50; twenty, $4.50. Smok¬ 
ing, five pounds, $1.25; ten, $2.00; twenty, $3.50. 
Pipe Free. Money back if not satisfied. UNITED 
TOBACCO GROWERS, Paducah, Ky. 
FERRETS for killing rats and game. No¬ 
vember prices—Males ($3.00; females $3.50; 
pair $6.00; one dozen $30.00. Yearling females 
$5.00 each. Will ship C. O. D. Instructive 
book free. W. A. PECK, New London, Ohio. 
ALFALFA, mixed, and timothy hay for sale 
in car lots, inspection allowed; ready now. 
WJA WITHROW, Syracuse, New York. 
POINTERS, of real class and quality, proven 
hunters. Finest registered stock. FRANK 
DURKIN, Waterloo, N. Y. 
TOBACCO—HOMESPUN smoking, 5 lbs., 
$1.25; 10, $2; 20, $3.75. Pipe FREE. Chewing, 
5 lbs.; $1.50; 10, $2.50. Quality Guaranteed. 
WALDROP BROTHERS, Murray. Ky. 
AIREDALES—The all-round dog. Puppies 
and grown dogs for sale. Will ship C. O. D. 
SHADY SIDE FARM,.Madison, N. Y. 
BUY your English and Welsh Shepherds 
now. They will bring your cows next summer. 
Splendid bunch. GEO. BOORMAN, Mara¬ 
thon, N. Y. 
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. 
HUNDRED hunting hounds cheap. Trial 
C. O. D. Beckennes, AAN, Herrick, Ills. 
THOROBRED COLLIE puppies, males, 
spayed females; all ages. ARCADIA FARM, 
Bally, Pa. 
LADIES’ FLEECE LINED cotton stockings, 
seconds, extra good value, 4 pair $1.00. Men’s 
woolmixt socks, 4 pair $1.00. Big line of other 
fast sellers for agents. GEO. B. TALBOT, 
Norwood, Mass. 
a ANGORA—Long-haired kittens of pure bred 
stock. Maine grown pets, male or female. 
ORRIN J. DICKEY, Belfast, Maine. 
SWITCHES—Transformations, etc. Booklet 
free. EVA MACK, Canton, N. Y. 
(BEAGLES, well trained, ready to train, 
puppies all ages. P. HAMILTON, Cochran- 
ville, Pa. 
FERRETS trained for driving. Rats, rabbits 
and game from their dens. We have white or 
brown, large or small males $3.75, females 
$4.25; pair $7.50. Good healthy stock. Shipped 
C O. D. anywhere. E. YOUNGER, Dept. 6, 
Newton Falls, Ohio. 
LOOMS ONLY r $9.00—Big money in weav¬ 
ing rugs, carpets, portieres, etc., at home, from 
rags and waste material. Weavers are rushed 
with orders. Send for free loom book; it tells all 
about the weaving business and our wonderful 
$9.90 and other looms. UNION LOOM 
WORKS, 332 Factory St., Boonville, N. Y. 
RAW FURS AND TRAPPING 
HELP WANTED 
FIREMEN AND BRAKEMEN—Men to 
train for firemen or brakemen on railroads 
nearest their homes—everywhere; beginners 
$150, later $250; later as conductors, engineers, 
$300-$400 monthly (which position?). RAIL¬ 
WAY ASSOCIATION, Desk W-16, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
TRAPPERS—My method of catching foxes 
has no equal. Will send free. EVERETT 
SHERMANN, Whitman, Mass. 
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for raw 
furs, beef hides, sheep skins, calf skins, tallow, 
wool, etc. Write for price list. No lots too 
large. No lots too small. ALVAH A. CON¬ 
OVER, Lebanon,N. J. 
PRINTING 
WANTED, raw furs, ginseng, etc. Write for 
prices. For sale, rare walrus, ivory carvings, 
bought from the natives by our fur buyers in the 
Land of the Midnight Sun STERN, Route 6, 
New Brunswick. N. J. 
BEST PRINTING, LEAST MONEY—You 
save 10 to 50%. HONESTY FARM PRESS, 
Putney, Vermont. 
EVERYTHING PRINTED! WRITE 
FRANKLIN PRESS, Milford, New Hamp 
shire. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS 
FOR SALE—Avery 18-36 H. P. Tractor. 
Been used moderately. Must be sold before 
December 1. A bargain. Address FRED R, 
PIATT, Fillmore, N. Y. 
200 NOTE PAPER and 100 envelopes printed 
and delivered for $1. 3 lines only. QUALITY 
PRINT SHOP. Arcade, N. Y. 
HONEY 
If There is Anything That You Wish 
To Buy, Sell or Trade 
ADVERTISE 
in the Classified Columns 
of the 
American Agriculturist 
FINEST quality clover honey in 5-lb. pails 
$1.15; buckwheat, $1: postpaid 3d zone, few 
60-lb. cans buckwheat, $6; satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. ED. A. REDDOUT, New Woodstock, 
N. Y. 
HONEY—White, extracted, 5-lb pail, $1 00; 
10 lbs., $190; 60 lbs. $9. F O. B Here, 
C. S. BAKER, La Fayette. N. Y. 
HONEY—White clover, postpaid, 3rd zone, 
5 lbs., $1 05; Dark, 95 Wholesale list free. 
ROSCOE F. WIXSON, Dundee, New York, 
Additional Classified Ads. on page 368 
American Agriculturist, November 22, 1924 
Service Department 
Licensed Fr uit Dealers Outside of New York City 
T AST week we published the list of 
' fruit dealers operating in New York 
City exclusively. In the following list 
are fruit dealers operating in New York 
State, outside of the city of New York. 
This includes Brooklyn and such cities 
as Rochester, Buffalo, Albany, etc. 
These dealers are licensed and bonded 
by the New York State Department of 
Farms and Markets. As we said last 
week, we do not guarantee the integrity 
of these firms, but the fact that they are 
licensed and bonded gives some assur¬ 
ance that they are more to be depended 
upon than unlicensed dealers. Cut out 
this list and save it for future reference. 
ALBANY: 
Aiello & Bro., John, 85-87 Beaver St. 
Ciccolello Co., Inc., Joseph, 4-6 Grand St. 
Doyle, Leslie J. (Wholesale), 104 Hudson Ave. 
McMahon & Sennett, 6-7 Lyon Block. 
Mahar, George F., 106 Hudson Ave. 
Rich, John W., Inc., 100 Hudson Ave. 
Ryan, John J., 2 Grand St. 
Sgarlata Brothers, 5 Lyon Block. 
Stephens, James & Sons, Hudson Ave. and 
Philip St. 
BALLStON SPA: 
Ballston Refrigerating Storage Co., The, 14 
Bath St. 
BINGHAMTON: 
Empire Produce Co. 75 Prospect Ave. 
BROOKLYN: 
Berrian Bros., 30 Wallabout Market. 
Brooks Bros., 117 West Ave. 
Brooks, S. & Sons, 140 West Ave. 
Bruno, Alphonse, 126 25th St. 
Buonocore, Salvatore, 1012 Wallabout Market. 
Bushwick Produce Exchange, 257 Johnson Ave. 
Busy Three, The, 25 Wallabout Market. 
Cisternino & Mangels Co., Inc., 1008 Wall¬ 
about Market. 
Cuneo, A. & Co., Wallabout Market. 
D’Albora, Felix & Co., Wallabout Market (116 
West Ave.). 
Emma, G. & Sons, 206 Market Ave. 
Emma, G. & Sons, 2044 Fulton St. 
Fehring, William K., 1006-1007 Wallabout 
Market. 
Fierro, J. M., 1 Wallabout Market. 
Fierro, S. & Co., 5 Wallabout Market. 
Freedman Bros., 193 Hooper St. 
Friedman, H. & J., 130 West Ave.; Wallabout 
Market. 
Gale, James, 231 Market Ave. 
Gerdts, JohnH. & Sons, 27 Wallabout Market. 
Gleichmann, R. & Co., 1019 Washington Ave. 
Goetschius, L. W. & Co., 1015 Wallabout 
Market. 
Gruccio, A. & Co., 1016 Wallabout Market. 
Herold’s Sons, Casper, 142-143 Wallabout 
Market. 
Jacobs & Berkowitz, 213 Market Ave.; Wall¬ 
about Market; 333 East Ave.; Wallabout 
Market. 
Jill Bros., 1108 Fleeman Ave. 
Kornblum, Richard, 134jWest Ave.; Wallabout 
Market. 
Lippman, Milton, 1030, Wall about Market. 
Lippmann, Julius, Inc., 10 Wallabout Market. 
Losio & Capestro, Wallabout Market. 
McDicken, Alex., 18 Washington Ave.; Wall¬ 
about Market. 
Meldrum & Mecklenburg, 23-24 Wallabout 
Market. 
Montesani, Frank, 101-103 Wallabout Market. 
Patterson, C. H., Inc., 1006-1007 Wallabout 
Market. 
Peluso, Campo & Co., 1002 Wallabout Market. 
Petchesky, F. & Sons, 240 Market Ave. 
Phillips, John, 148 West Ave.; Wallabout 
Market. 
Postinick, Louis, 118 West Ave.; Wallabout 
Market. 
Sabel, Joseph, 123 West Ave.; Wallabout 
Market. 
Simensky Bros., 131-133 West Ave.; 1-7 B St., 
Wallabout Market. 
Simensky & Levy, 104 West Ave. 
Springer, H. & L, 14 Wallabout Market. 
Stanco, Nasta & Co., 1001 Wallabout Market. 
Wallabout Produce Exchange, Inc., 362-364 
East Ave.; Wallabout Market., 
Wulforst, Alexander, 132 West Ave.; Wallabout 
Market. 
BUFFALO: 
Altman, Morris, 161 Michigan Ave. 
Bean, B. H., 133 Michigan Ave. 
Berman, Barney, 150 Michigan Ave. 
Brennisen, F. & Son, 1-56-158 Michigan Ave. 
Buffalo Distributing Co., Inc., 156 Michigan 
Ave. , 
Carpenter, Melvin, Inc., 44 West Market St. 
Coward, F. P. & Son, 82-86 W. Market St. 
Harlow Bros., 141 Michigan Ave. 
Potter & Williams Co., i44 MicRigamAve. 
Rea & Witzig, 46 W. Market St. 
Rothenberg Bros., 138 Michigan Ave. 
Unger, Fred., 175-177 Perry St. 
Wiener Bros., 58-60 West Market St. 
Wood, Francis D., 129 Michigan Ave. 
CORNING: 
Empire Produce Co., 71 W. Market St. 
ELMIRA: 
Elmira Produce Co., 101-105 E. Gray St. 
Keeton’s Sans, F. A., 123 Baldwin St, 
Post, Volker & Co., Inc., 160 Lake St. 
GLENS FALLS: 
Caruso, Rinella, Battaglia Co., Inc., 1 Dix Ave. 
HORN ELL: 
Empire Product Co., 69 Canisteo St. 
ITHACA: 
Hook, J. W., Inc., 113-115 S. Tioga St. 
JAMESTOWN: 
J Treat & Ogilvie (Berries), 208 Pine St. 
LOCKPORT: 
American Fruit Growers, inc. 
OLEAN: 
Empire Products Co., 121 W. State St. 
ONEONTA: 
Caruso. Rinella, Battaglia Co., Inc., 141 Dietz 
St. 
POUGHKEEPSIE: 
McCormick, Hubbs & Co., 351 Main St. 
ROCHESTER: 
Cohen & Bloom, 66 Public Market. 
Dugan & Macks, 43 Public Market. 
Eber Bros. & Co., Inc., 53-57 Public Market. 
Kennedy Fruit & Vegetable Co., Inc., 56 Pub¬ 
lic Market. 
Lays Brothers, Public Market. 
Warren, A. J. & Son, Inc., 3 Public Market 
Whipple, Walzer & De Smit, Inc., 28 Public 
Market. 
SARATOGA: 
Caruso, Rinella, Battaglia Co., Inc., 42 Phila 
St. 
SCHENECTADY: 
Ballston Refrigerating Storage Co., The, 
Edison Ave. 
Caruso, Rinella, Battaglia Co., Inc., Fcot 
Hamilton St. 
Ludington, Frank E., Foot Hamilton St. 
SCHODA CK LANDING: 
Ransen Gardenier & Sons 
SYRACUSE: 
Burton, Oliver L., 508 Pearl St. 
Caruso, Rinella, Battaglia, Co., Inc., 412 Pearl 
St. 
Gregory, D.D., Jr. & Bro., 560 S. Clinton St. 
Klock, Arthur V. Co., 424 Pearl St. 
Roscoe Fruit Co., Inc., 417 N. Clinton St. 
Siegler, Albert L., 418 Pearl St. 
Syracuse Fruit Company, 414 Pearl St. 
TROY: 
Birney & Nicholson, 220 Fourth St. 
Caruso, Rinella, Battaglia Co., Inc., 33 Hill St. 
Nugent & Powell, 214 4th St. 
UTICA: 
Anthony & Jones Co., 29 Whitesboro St. 
Cardamone, A. & Sons, 437-439 Main St. 
Gennis-Speiller, Inc., 31 Whitesboro St. 
Jones & Co., G. M., 27—29 Catherine St. 
Linkie, C. E., 140 Hotel St. 
Start, L. J. Co., Inc., 36-40 Whitesboro St. 
WATERTOWN: 
Calen & Co., 221 Court St. 
Harrington Bros. & Co., Inc., Buck Terminal 
Myers, C. J. & Co., 260 E. Main St. 
DRIED FRUITS 
BUFFALO: 
Altman, Morris, 161 Michigan Ave. 
Hendel, Albert, 155 Michigan Ave. 
NEW YORK: 
Cavagnaro, A., Inc., 224-226 Washington St. 
Saitta & Jones, 468 Greenwich St. 
UTICA: 
Cardamone, A, & Sons, 437-439 Main St. 
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS 
NEW YORK: 
Cuneo Bros., 230 Washington St. 
Look Out for Acme Plant Food 
The Pennsylvania Department of Agri¬ 
culture is warning Pennsylvania farmers 
against the fertilizer fraud that has just 
been discovered. The so-called fertilizer 
is called the Acme plant food, made by the 
Acme Fertilizer and Plant Food Company 
in Lancaster County. An analysis of a 
sample of this fertilizer by the State Bu¬ 
reau of Foods and Chemistry showed it to 
contain only about $1.75 worth of plant 
food per ton and yet the material was 
selling for about $28. 
While only 2 per cent, of total plant 
food—nitrogen, phosphoric acid and 
potash—was guaranteed, the fertilizer 
contained less than one per cent.. Dr. 
James W. Kellogg, Chief Chemist in 
charge of the analysis, reports. Further¬ 
more, over GO per cent, of the material 
in the fertilizer was either sand or other 
matter which would not dissolve, even in 
acid. Records show that the Acme Com¬ 
pany sold 300 tons of the “plant food” 
to farmers largely in Pennsylvania, last 
year. The manufacturer was prosecuted 
and |ined. 
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Tell Us Your Troubles 
“Accept my sincere thanks for the'collection, 
I believe your bureau bears the relation to the 
rural people that the good fairy bore to the 
princess.” II. W P., Ontario Co., N. Y. 
Every mail brings us nice little notes 
like the above, which do much to help us 
over a hard day. We do not claim to be a 
“good fairy,” but it is a source of satisfae 
tion to feel that we can help out our folks 
when they are in trouble. 
