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American Agriculturist, November 29, 1924 
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order. 
EGGS AND POULTRY 
600 BARRON, April hatched, White Leghorn 
pullets, from imported, trap-nested stock, now 
ready to lay, $2 each. VERNON LAFLER, 
Middlesex, N. Y. ___ 
WHITE WYANDOTTES; Mammoth Pekin 
ducks; Mammoth Bronze turkeys. Pearl 
guineas. LAURA DECKER. Stanfordville, 
N, Y. _ "* _ 
FOR SALE—Toulouse and White China 
geese. Golden Seabright Bantams and Guernsey 
cattle. J. H. WORLEY, Mercer, Pa. _ 
TRAP-NESTED Barred Rocks. Catalogue 
free. ARTHUR SEARLES, B-E, Milford, New 
Hampshire. ___ 
COCKERELS, Pullets. Anconas, Barred 
Rocks, White Wyandottes, Brown, Buff Leg¬ 
horns, Jersey Giants. Good selections now. 
OWNLAND FARMS, Hammond, N. Y. 
R. I. COCKERELS, Pullets, Viberts Non- 
broody strain; April hatched. ALLEN COULE Y, 
R. 1, Middlesex, N, Y. _._ 
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Jersey Black 
Giant cockerels, $3 to $5 each. HAROLD 
WOLCOTT, Oakfleld, N, Y., R. F. D. No. 15. 
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS—cockerels, eight 
to nine pounds, $5 up. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
R. R. COTTRELL, Raefleld Farm, Bunt, N. Y. 
WYANDOTTES, Silver Laced, Cockerels, 
$3 each. Columbian and Buffs for later ship- 
ment. J. A. SANTEE, Freeport, O.__ 
POULTRY SUPPLIES 
FOR SALE—390 egg size Cyphers and 
Prairie State incubators. Complete, perfect 
condition. SHERIDAN FARMS, Sheridan, 
Pa. 
TURKEYS 
TURKEYS-—Narragansetts, Black, B. Reds, 
Bronze, $6 to $12 before December 15. White 
Rocks, Wyandottes, Cornish Leghorns, etc., 
cheap. Write WALTER CLARK, Freeport, 
Ohio. ___ 
FOR SALE—Early hatched Mammoth 
Bronze Gold-bank turkeys; toms, $10; hens, $7. 
MRS. A. M. ANSTED, Adams, N. Y. __ 
BRONZE TURKEYS, large boned, beauti- 
ful plumage, free from disease, toms, $12; hem, 
$9 Hustle your orders while they last. CROS¬ 
BY BROS., Carlisle, N. Y. _ 
THOROUGHBRED Mammoth Bronze tur- 
keys from 47-pound tom. Wolf strain. JULIA 
RACE, Rensselaer Falls, New York. 
LARGE FLOCK OF MAMMOTH BRONZE 
TURKEYS—Best Quality, Large and Vigorous. 
Prices reduced. You be the judge. Complete 
satisfaction guaranteed. Also Turkeysi fattened 
for market. Order now. ESBENSHADE 
TURKEY FARM, Box, A. Ronks, Pa. _ 
BOURBON RED TURKEYS, large dark 
red and well marked. Hens, $7; toms, $10; 
J. A. SANTEE, Freeport, O. _ 
FOR SALE—Nice thoroughbred White 
Holland, Bourbon Red and Mammoth Bronze 
turkeys, free range, free from disease. MRS. O. 
J. DOBBIN, Adams, N. Y. R. D. 1. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
Service Department 
Egg Dealers that are Licensed and Bonded 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, strong 
healthy birds, 16 to 20-pound toms, $10 to $12; 
10 to 14-pound pullets, $7 to $8. No orders 
accepted after December 20. MRS. JOHN 
KING, R. No. 21, Summerville, Pa. 
CATTLE 
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, $76. Second calf by Top 
Notch’s Butter Boy dam is Flossie Ross, a cow 
with strong milking propensities, price, $60; 
two calves, $ 125 . LEONARD H. HEALEY 
Woodstock, Conn. __. 
FOR SALE—Pure bred yearling Guernsey 
bull, dam grand-daughter of Ne Plus Ultra 
4th, sire son of Maple Glen Miss Frost. Class 
leader in G. G. Turberculin Tested. H. C. 
TRIPP, Dryden, N. Y. _ 
WANTED—to hear from someone having 
voung Guernsey heifers and bull for sale. 
SHERMAN ALLEN, Conneaut Lake, Pa. 
SHEEP l 
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 
GUINEA PIGS for sale, breeding age. $2 
pair. Also laboratory stock. Write for prices. 
CHESTER D. AVERELL, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—World’s, Grand Champion, big 
type, O. I. C. male pigs, 12 weeks old, $10 with 
pedigree; gilts and service boars, $25 each. 
VERNON LAFLER, Middlesex, N. Y. 
O. I. 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. 
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. 
POINTERS, of real class and quality, proven 
hunters. Finest registered stock. FRANK 
DURKIN, Waterloo, N. Y. 
AIREDALES-—The all-round dog. Puppies 
and grown dogs for sale. Will ship C. O. D. 
SHADY SIDE FARM, Madison, N. Y. 
HUNDRED hunting hounds cheap. Trial 
C. O. D. Beckennes, AAN, Herrick, Ills. 
THOROBRED COLLIE, puppies, males, 
spayed females; all ages. ARCADIA FARM, 
Bally, Pa. 
ANGORA—Long-haired kittens of pure bred 
stock. Maine grown pets, male or female. 
ORRIN J. DICKEY, Belfast, Maine. 
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. J. YOUNGER, Dept. 6, 
Newton Falls, Ohio. 
ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS, vdry choice 
bred, the best farm dogs in the world, fine on 
cattle, good watch dogs. W. W. Norton, Ogdens¬ 
burg, N. Y. 
WHITE CRESTED BLACK POLISH Collie 
pups. PAINE’S FARM, South Royalton, Vt. 
WHITE ESKIMO PUPPIES, beautiful white 
companions, pedigreed, eligible, register—$20. 
$25. Not pedigreed—$15, $20. WHITE 
ESKIMO KENNELS, Denton, Md. 
LITTER COON-HOUND pups $5 each, also 
live coons and pair of started coon dogs. N. M. 
ROWLEY, Dryden, N. Y. 
SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCK 
YOUR GARDEN improves with these good 
tilings to eat. Columbian, tasteful Raspberry, 
Dozen plants, dollar; three dozen, two dollars, 
Bliss, highest quality strawberry, dozen, dollar, 
three dozen, two dollars. Washington, healthful 
Asparagus, hundred, dollar; thousand, eight 
dollars. Postpaid, circular free. CERTIFIED 
PLANT FARM, Macedon, N. Y. 
< WOMEN’S WANTS 
SWITCHES—Transformations, etc. Booklet 
free. EVA MACK, Canton, N. Y. 
PATCH WORK. Send fifteen cents for 
household package, bright new calicoes and 
percales. Your money’s worth every time. 
PATCHWORK COMPANY, Meriden, Conn. 
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?) .RAILWAY 
ASSOCIATION, Desk W-16, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED: A woman of good character in 
boys’ school as chief cook, $75.00 per month and 
maintenance. Also opening for laundry matron 
soon. W. G. FANCHER, Lawrence, Mass. 
HOUSEWIVES, BOYS, GIRLS! Earn in 
spare time. Sell our pictures, clothes dryers, 
plant boxes, made of Redwood, won’t decay 
beautiful in the home. This line is easy selling 
our way, every home buys. 25% commission, 
all goods not sold are returnable. We trust you. 
Store-keepers everywhere write us for Special 
Saturday sale deals. Write us and get ac¬ 
quainted. Make a big Xmas for all. EXCELSIOR 
PICTURE CO., 18 Center St., Portland, Me. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
VARBLAC ELASTIC, Roof Paint-Bbls. 
60c per gal. J^-bbls. 65c per gal. 5-gals, 80c per 
gal. Gals. (6) 90c, at Boston. THE PECK COM¬ 
PANY, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
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. 
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. 
ALFALFA, mixed, and timothy hay for sale 
in car lots, inspection allowed; ready now. 
W. A. WITHROW, Syracuse, New York. 
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 BROTLIERS, Murray, Ky. 
LATEST STYLE SANITARY MILK TICK¬ 
ETS save money and time. Free de'ivery. 
Send for samples. TRAVERS BROTHERS, 
Dept. A, Gardner, Mass. 
OUR FAMOUS XMAS Prize Package 25c— 
$1 each. Chuck full Xmas surprises. Values 
guaranteed. Give age. HALSTEAD STORES, 
110-549 Main St., Torrington, Conn. 
MILK CHOCOLATE made at our dairy; the 
best you ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. 
net postpaid, for $1; 1,000 of satisfied customers. 
Please send remittance with order. WILLIAM 
WIND, Babylon, N. Y. 
Additional Classified Ads, on page 384 
T HE following list includes the names. 
of egg dealers doing a commission 
business in New York State cities. These 
dealers are licensed and bonded by the 
New York State Department of Farms 
and Markets. It is to be understood that 
we are not responsible for any of these 
firms. We do believe that a man is safer 
when he does business with licensed and 
bonded commission men. We handle 
literally hundreds of cases through the 
service Bureau every year where egg 
shippers are not satisfied with the returns 
made by receivers. 
The egg business is peculiar. There are 
a large number of factors that are 
responsible for high or low returns. Some¬ 
times the shipper is to blame, sometimes 
the carrier and sometimes the receiver. 
There are a few certain essentials that 
the shipper must take into consideration 
if he is to get the price. If eggs are plenti¬ 
ful and the market is flooded, off color 
eggs, small eggs, long eggs, misshapen 
eggs, thin-shelled eggs, cracked eggs or 
shrunken eggs are bound to pull down the 
value of the case. Even when eggs are 
scarce it is true that these off colors, off 
sizes and cracked eggs, will not stand up 
in competition with fancy packs. If you 
are going to get top prices remember that 
you must grade very carefully as to color, 
size and shape and that you cannot afford 
to hold your eggs so long that interior 
quality will be affected. It is very easy 
for receivers to detect held eggs, for 
candling reveals everything that is on the 
inside. Keep out the long eggs and sell 
them at home, for nine times out of ten, 
they are received cracked when the ex¬ 
press companies are through with them. 
The carrier cannot be blamed, for long 
eggs stand up above the others, inviting 
destruction. 
Cut out this list and save it for future 
reference: 
ALBANY: 
Rich, John W-, Inc., 100 Hudson Ave. 
Skillicorn, William J., 102 Hudson Ave. 
BALLSTON SPA: 
Ballston Refrigerating Storage Co., 14 Bath St. 
BINGHAMTON: 
Empire Produce Co., 75 Prospect Ave. 
BROOKLYN: 
Cisternino & Mangels Co., Inc., 1008 Walla- 
bout Market. 
Dworetzky & Shlefstein, 162-164 Christopher 
Ave. 
Fitter, Ernest A., 21 & 138 Wallabout Market. 
Gleichmann, R. & Co., 1019 Washington Ave. 
Goodman, A. M. & Co., Inc., 81 Siegel St. 
Jochnowitz Bros., 419 Hart St. 
Meldrum & Mecklenburg, 23-24 Wallabout 
Market. 
Montesani, Frank, 101-103 Wallabout Market. 
Sabel, Joseph, 123 West Ave., Wallabout 
Simensky Bros., 131-133 West Ave., 1-7 B St., 
Wallabout Market. 
Stanco, Nasta & Co., 1001 Wallabout Market. 
Townsend, Thomas H., Jr., 114 West Ave. 
Waldbaum, S. & W., 911 DeKalb Ave. 
Williamsburg Butter & Egg Co., Inc., 8 Wall¬ 
about Market. 
Wulforst, Alexander, 132 West Ave., Wallabout 
Market. 
BUFFALO: 
Bredenberg Bros., 96 W. Market St. 
Brennisen, F. & Sons, 156-158 Michigan Ave. 
Bronstein & Rovner, 17 E. Market St. 
Cicarell Bros., 100 W. Market St. 
Clum, Raymond S., 101 Columbia St. 
Coward, F. P. & Son, 82-86 W. Market St. 
Elster, Tom, 104-106 W. Market St. 
Eppolito Bros., 92 W. Market St. 
Fairmont Creamery Co. of N. Y., The, 170 
Michigan Ave. 
Goldstein & Lippman, 165 Scott St. 
Harlow Bros., 141 Michigan Ave. 
Hickman & Coward, 150 Michigan Ave. 
Hornung Sons Co., Geo., 54 W. Market St. 
Huber, Frank X., 40 W. Market St. 
Infantine, Joseph, 176 Perry St. 
Kurtz, George W., 173 Perry St. 
Kurtz Brothers, 80 W. Market St. 
Long, J. A., Co., 53 E. Market St. 
M. & S. Produce Co., 171 Scott St. 
Mackey, Marvin U., 108 W. Market St. 
Potter & Williams Co., 144 Michigan Ave. 
Rea & Witzig, 46 W. Market St. 
Richards, John, 88 W. Market St. 
Sauer, E. A. & Son, 155 Grey St. 
Schafer, Frederick J., 98 W. Market St. 
Schintzius, John E., 38 W. Market St. 
Smith, N. L. & Co., Inc., 48 W. Market St. 
Snyder & Co., 62 W. Market St. 
Stone, F. F., Inc., 162 Perry St. 
Swick, Walter Glenn, 90 W. Market St. 
Trautman’s Sons, F. J., 52 W. Market St. 
Tuttle, Walter A. Co., 55-57 E. Market St. 
Unger, Fred, 175-176 Perry St. 
Vinci & Perna, 90 W. Market St. 
Wattles, Frank E., 148 Michigan Ave. 
Wattles’ Son, J. B. & G. M., 152 Michigan Ave. 
Welch, F. M. & Co., 139 Michigan Ave. 
Whitney, Geo. R., Inc., 154 Michigan Ave. 
Will, William C. Co., Inc., 163 Scott St. 
Wood, Francis D., 129 Michigan Ave. 
Zaubitzer & Miller, 171 Perry St. 
CORNING: 
Empire Produce Co., 71 W. Market St. 
ELMIRA: 
Empire Produce Co., 101-105 E. Gray St. 
HORNELL: 
Empire Produce Co., 69 Canisteo St. 
HUDSON: 
Van Deusen, C. A. Co., 15 N. 7th St. 
ITHACA: 
Hook, j. W., Inc., 113-115 So. Tioga St. 
KINGSTON: 
Everett & Treadwell Co., 534-535 Broadway. 
NEW YORK: 
Abrhms, Wm. & Sons, 17 Hewitt Ave. 
Ahlers, Carl, 5 Worth St. 
Allison, Geo. & Co., Inc., 296 Washington St. 
Alpaugh, E. S. & Co., 18 Bloomfield St. 
Applegate & Co., W. D., 50-58 Thompson Ave. 
Archdeacon & Company, 100 Murray St. 
Atlantic Butter & Egg Receiver, 344 Greenwich 
St. 
Atlantic Coast Poultry Producers, Inc., 8-12 
Jay St. 
Atlas, Harry, 362 Greenwich St. 
Balfour Bros., 850 Washington St. 
Ballston Refrigerating Storage Co., The, 
90 West Broadway. 
Behrman, Henry & Sons, 366 Washington St. 
Bernholz, J. A. & Sons, 30 Harrison St. 
Blackman, Nathan & Co., 3-5 Harrison St. 
Boehm, Daniel P., Inc., 331 Washington St. 
Borger, John H. Co., Inc., 137 Reade St» 
Brenner, R. & Sons, 358 Greenwich St. 
Britten, C. M. Co., 22 Harrison St. 
Brossman, Rudolph, 357-359 Greenwich St. 
Brown, George J., 36 Bloomfield St. 
Brown, Harold L. Co., Inc., 172 Duane St. 
Bryan Duval Co., Inc., 105 Hudson St. 
Burlew, H. & Co., 119 Warren St. 
Butts & Miller Co., Inc., 325 Washington St. 
Cohen, Wm. H. & Co., 232 Washington St. 
Cutler, George E., 331 Greenwich St. 
Davey, Andrew, Inc., 5 F. 134th St. 
Dennis & Herring, 50-58 Thompson Ave. 
Diamond & Rubin, 340 Washington St. 
Doscher, John & Co., 133 Reade St. 
Droste & Snyder, Inc., 177 Duane St. 
DuMond & Felten, Inc., 46 Jay St. 
Dworetzky & Shlefstein, 326 Greenwich St. 
Egbert & Case, 11 Jay St. 
Elzea, W. W., Inc., 327-29 Washington St. 
Enyard & Godley, Inc., 171 Duane St. 
Farmers Commission House, Inc., 403 W. 
14th St. 
Fitch, Cornell & Co., Inc., 16-18 Jay St. 
Fleischl, Emil & Son, 514 Westchester Ave. 
Fliegel, M. & Son, 342 Greenwich St. 
Fox River Butter Co., Inc., The, 78 Hudson St. 
Frank, Abraham L., 38 Lawton Ave. 
Grossman, A. & Co., 153 Reade St. 
Gude Brothers, Kieffer Co. 19-21 Jay St. 
Hagen, H. & Co., Inc., 81 N. Moore St. 
Hance Bros. Co., 32 Bloomfield St. 
Hawk, G. Z. & Son Co., 34.Loew Ave. 
Henneberger, W. H., Inc., 329 Greenwich St. 
Hentze, William P., 361 Greenwich St. 
Hinrichs, George F., Inc., 341 Washington St., 
33 Hewitt Ave.; 131st St. & Twelfth Ave. 
Hollrock, William G., 357-359 Greenwich St. 
Honig & Klein, 18 Harrison St. 
Ideal Butter & Egg Co., 25 Harrison St. 
Jelliffe, Wright & Co., 284 Washington St. 
Jewell Bros., Inc., 25-31 Loew Ave. 
Johnson Co., T. W., 361 Washington St. 
Josephy, Hugo & Son, Inc., 448 W. 14th St. 
Klein, Jacob M., 448 W. 14th St. 
Kurtin & Kurtin, 303 Greenwich St. 
Lass & Cohen, 446 W. 14th Street. 
Leigh & Everitt, 297 Washington St. 
Lewis & Sandbank, 152 Reade St. 
Lunn’s Sons, W. B., 304 Greenwich St. 
Mandelker, Philip, 158 Reade St. 
Mapes, Winfield H. v Co., 176 Duane St. 
Mecabe, Chas. P. & Son, 17 Jay St. 
Mehler, Aron, 54 Harrison St. 
Mesh-Shaff Co., Inc., 139 Reade St. 
Mowerson, Wm. H. & Son, 38-48 Lawton Ave. 
Neugeboren & Sons, J., 19-21 Harrison St. 
Oliver-Lehman Co., Geo., Inc., 28 Hewitt Ave. 
Otis, B. W. & Co., Inc., 2-26 Hewitt Ave. 
Pagliughi Bros., 323 Washington St. 
Paul, A., Jr. & Co., Inc., 50-62 Grace Ave. 
Pearson & Walmsley, 446-448 W. 13th St. 
Peck, R. H. & Co., 26 Harrison St. 
Peck & Nicholas, 452 W. 13th St. 
Perrine, I. H., 56-60 Hewitt Ave. 
Phenix Cheese Co., 345 Greenwich St. 
Pond, H. T. Co., 361 Washington St. 
Poole, C. L. & Co., Inc., 180 Duane St. 
Pressner Bros., 36 Harrison St. 
Rittenbouse, George M. & Co., 23-25 Jay St. 
Rosenstein, Harry, Inc., 60 Thompson Ave. 
Rubenstein Bros., 165 Chambers St. 
Saxton, Chester E., Inc., 11 Harrison St. 
Saxton & Co., Inc., 174 Duane St. 
Schaack, Steinmann & Co., 142-144 Park PI. 
Schechter, Hyman M., 192 Duane St. 
Scholl, John & Bro., Inc., 147 Reade St. 
Silberman, Morris, 144 Reade St. 
Sternick & Bittman, Inc., 160-162 Reade St. 
Swift & Company, Inc., 32 Tenth Ave. 
Trelease & Underhill, 333 Greenwich St. 
Van Nostrand, A. B. & Co., 1-4 W. Washington 
Volckman, j. F. & Co., 248 Washington St. 
Vosburgh, Edward M., 133 Reade St. 
Wagner, George F. Co., Inc., 189 Duane St. 
Waldbaum, S. & W., 134 Reade St. 
Wetterau-Halpern Co., Inc., 286 Greenwich 
St. 
Whitesell, Albert S., 57 Little West 12th St. 
Williams, John W., Inc., 34-42 Thompson 
Williamson, T. S. & Bro., West Washington 
Market. 
Wilson & Co , 647 Brook Ave. 
Wright & Winsor, Inc., 12 Harrison St. 
Zenith Butter & Egg Co., 170 Duane St. 
Zimmer & Dunkak, 173-175 Duane St. 
OLE AN: 
Empire Produce Co., 121 W. State St. 
SCHENECTADY: 
Ballston Refrigerating Storage Co., The, 
Edison Ave. 
SYRACUSE: 
Burton, Oliver L., 508 Pearl St. 
Klock, Arthur V. Co., 424 Pearl St. 
Roscoe Fruit Co., Inc., 417 No. Clinton St. 
UTICA: 
Cardamone, A. & Sons, 437-439 Main St. 
Gennis-Speiller, Inc., 31 Whitesboro St. 
Start, L. J. Co., Inc., 36-40 Whitesboro St. 
Swift St Company, Inc., Main St. 
