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EGGS AND POULTRY 
500 BARRON , April hatched, White leghorn 
pullets, from imported, trap-nested stock, now 
ready to lay, $2 each. WERNON 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, Pj*._. 
TRAP-NESTED Barred Rocks. Catalogue 
free. ARTHUR SEARLES, B-E, Milford, New 
Hampshire. _____—. 
FOR SALE— Thoroughbred Jersey^ Black 
Giant cockerels, $3 to $5 each. HAROLD 
WOLCOTT, Oakfteld, N. Y., R. F. D. No. 15. 
‘ JERSEY BLACK GIANTS—cockerels, eight 
to nine pounds, $5 up. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
R. R. COTTRELL, Raefield Farm, Hunt, N . Y. 
" WYANDOTTES, Silver Laced, Cockerels^ 
$3 each. Columbian and Buffs for later ship¬ 
ment. J. A. SANTER. Freepor t, O. _ 
JERSEY BLACK GIANT cockerels for sale. 
June hatched, 7W lbs., $3 each. These 
free-range, America s premier birds. 
THRANES, Gouverneur, N. Y. _ 
MORRIS FARM 250 EGG STRAIN 
PEDIGREED cockerels, pullets, breeding hens. 
Government proven layers. English Leghorns; 
Tom Barron Winning "Wyandottes; Non- 
Broody Reds; Original Buff Rocks. Catalog. 
Free Bulletins on “Successful Poultry Keeping 
MORRIS FARM, Bridgeport, Conn. __ 
POULTRY SUPPLI ES 
FOR SALE—390 egg size Cyphers and 
Prairie State incubators. Complete, perfect 
condition. SHERIDAN FARMS, Sheridan, Pa. 
TURKEYS 
SHEEP 
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. 
TURKEYS—Narragansetts, Black, B. Reds, 
Bronze, $6 to $12 before December 15. White 
Rocks, Wyandottes, Cornish Leghorns, etc., 
cheap. iWrite WALTER CLAR K, Freeport, O. 
BRONZE TURKEYS large boned, beauti- 
ful plumage, free from disease, toms, $12; hens, 
*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. _ 
BOURBON RED TURKEYS, large dark 
red and well marked. Hens, $7; toms. $10. 
J. A. SANTEE, FREEPORT, O. _ 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, strong 
healthy birds, 16 to 20-pound toms, $10 to $12; 
10 to 14-pound puilets. $7 to $8. No orders 
accepted after December 20. MRS. JOHN 
KING, R. No. 21, Summerville, Pa. _ 
THOROUGHBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE 
TURKEYS, extra large, healthy stock. Perfect 
marking. Prompt delivery. CHARLIE A. 
SMITH. R. F. D. No. 3, Cambridge, Md. 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS from 
strong healthy stock. Early hatched. Range 
raised. Write for prices. WILLIAM STORIE, 
Bovina Centre, N. Y. _ 
FOR SALE—Pure bred Narragansett breed- 
ers while they last $6 and $8. Embden geese 
$5. WATSON ERVIN, Dewittville, N. Y, 
TURKEYS—Finely marked, healthy, pure 
bred Giant Bronze turkeys. Champion Gold 
Bank strain. Young toms weighing 20 lbs., 
and hens 14 lbs. MRS. W. D. LAWRENCE, 
Adams, N. Y. 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS—Large 
and vigorous. Also turkeys fattened for market. 
Prices reduced. You be one of our many satisfied 
customers. Write now. ESBENSHADE 
TURKEY FARM, Box A., Ronks, Pa. 
FOR SALE —Pure bred Bourbon lied 
turkeys. Toms, $10; Hens, '$7. Also Tolouse 
geese, $6 and $4. No orders after December 
15th. C. C. COLEMAN, Rushville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Fine pure Bronze turkeys, J. 
H.WHEATON, Painted’Post,N.Y.,R.F.D.No.2 
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, $75. Second calf by Top 
Notch’s Butter dam is Flossie Ross, a cow 
with strong milking propensities, price, $60; 
two calves, $125. LEONARD H. HEALEY 
Woodstock, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful HOLSTEIN bull calf, 
nine weeks old, % white, beautifully marked. 
Out of extra fine cow, very heavy milker. 
Sire's dam as three year old gave over 90 lbs. of 
milk in a day, made 26 lbs. butter a week for 
four weeks in succession and 964 lbs. in a year. 
Also fine heifer calf six weeks old, nearly 
half white, nicely marked. Price $40 each. 
WOODSIDE STOCK FARM. Remsen, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ten choice ABERDEEN 
ANGUS cows and heifers, due to freshen in 
December and January. Registered and T. B. 
tested. For further particulars, write HOWARD 
G, DAVIS, Bluff Point, Yates County, N;Y. 
FOR SALE—Registered Holstein male and 
female calves sired by 30 lb. Double Grandson of 
May Echo Sylvia, from Colantha breed dams. 
Good individuality guaranteed. SYLVDALE 
FARM, GLENN WARNER, Cuba, N. Y. 
SWINE 
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. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
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. 
THOROBRED COLLIE puppies, males, 
spayed females; all ages. ARCADIA FARM, 
Bally, 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. J. E. YOUNGER, Dept. 6, 
Newton Falls, Ohio. 
ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS, very choice 
bred, the best farm dogs in the world, fine on 
cattle, good watch dogs. W. W. Norton, 
Ogdensburg, 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. 
LAKE SHORE KENNELS. Himrod. N. Y. 
offers, puppies and young dogs ready to run in 
following—Airedales $5.00 to $10.00; Coon 
hound pups, $5.00; Fox hounds, $15.00 to 
$25.00 each; Rabbit hounds and Cocker 
Spaniels. 
OKAW RIVER-BOTTOM COONHOUNDS, 
Redbones, black and tans, and blueticks. 
Foxhounds, Skunkhounds and Rabbit hounds. 
Ten days .trial reference square dealing, LEO 
ADAMS, Ramsey, III. 
FOR SALE—Two months old puppies, 
mother and father natural heel herders. Very 
bright and sensitive. Price $8. Shipped C.O. D. 
For particulars, address LEO H. BARNUM, 
Pratts ville, N. Y. 
FERRETS for sale. Price list free. GLEN¬ 
DALE FERRET CO., Wellington, O. 
RAW FURS AND TRAPPING 
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. 
HIGHEST cash prices paid for skunk, mink, 
muskrat, coon. Write for price list today. 
CECIL PUDNEY, Sherburne, N. Y. 
TRAPPERS—Buyers—Hustling raw fur 
men! You will profit by writing to IRA STERN, 
Furs, Route 6, New Brunswick. N. J. 
HONEY 
HONEY—White, extracted, 5-lb. pail, $1.00 
10 lbs., $1.90; 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, 95c. Wholesale list free. 
ROSCOE F. WIXSON, Dundee, New York. 
EGGS AND POULTRY. 
PURE HONEY—60 lb. can, here, buck¬ 
wheat, $6.00; clover, $7.80; also 5 and 10-lb. 
pails, circular free. Ten lbs. delivered within 
3rd zone, $1.75; clover, $2. Five lbs. either 
within 4th zone, $1.25. A fine CHRISTMAS 
PRESENT. Satisfaction guarantee. RAY C. 
WILCOX, Odessa, 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 
$1.85. Postpaid third zone. HENRY 
WILLIAMS, Fomulus, New York. 
BUCKWHEAT honey in 60 lb. cans, $6.50, 
F. O. B. G. W. BELDEN, Berkshire, N. Y. 
SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCK 
YOUR GARDEN improves with these good 
things 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. 
Additional Classified Ads, on page 403 
American Agriculturist. December 6, 1924 
Service Department 
Licensed, and Bonded Poultry Dealers 
T^OLLOWING is a list of poultry deal- 
-*• ers in New York state cities who 
handle poultry on a commission basis. 
This list includes only those merchants 
who are licensed and bonded by the New 
York State Department of Farms and 
Markets. It is to be thoroughly under¬ 
stood that we are not responsible for these 
firms in any way. There are too many 
opportunities for differences of opinion 
and complaint over which we have no 
control to stand responsible to the shipper 
or the receiver. We believe that shippers 
are safer doing business with licensed and 
bonded commission merchants because 
the state has investigated them to a cer¬ 
tain extent and when one of these firms 
get into difficulty, the department pro¬ 
tects the consigner to a certain degree. 
Do Not Crowd Fowls 
There are a lot of details in shipping 
poultry, especially live poultry, that ship¬ 
pers should take into consideration. In 
the first place coops should be disinfected 
before birds are shipped in them and they 
should be so constructed that they will 
not break in transit. It is bad practice to 
put too many fowls in one coop, especially 
large birds, for it is easy for them to be¬ 
come suffocated. Another detail to 
watch in shipping live poultry is to have 
the birds in the coop uniform. It may 
mean dollars to you. When a crate of 
chickens arrive a buyer is usually at¬ 
tracted by birds that are uniform in size, 
color and general physical appearance. 
If a crate contains 6 or 8 nicely finished 
colored fowls, and a dozen scrawny 
looking Leghorns, he is not going to be 
attracted to that crate as much as if it 
contained a dozen or fifteen nice plump 
fowls of the yellow-skinned breeds; like¬ 
wise, if the crate contains nothing but 
Leghorns, they do not look as badly as 
when they stand in comparison to the 
larger well-filled colored birds. 
Watch Shipping Schedule 
Another detail to watch in shipping 
poultry is the routing and time of ship¬ 
ments so that it will reach the market at 
the most opportune time. Live poultry 
that reaches New York City on Saturday 
is usually held till Monday and does not 
meet as strong a market as if it were re¬ 
ceived on Thursday or Friday morning. 
Friday afternoon is often too late. 
Cut this list out and save it for future 
reference. 
ALBANY: 
Skillicorn, William J., 102 Hudson Ave. 
BROOKLYN: 
Blanchard, L. & G. Co., Inc., 185-187 Ft. 
Greene PL 
Dworetzky & Shlefstein, 162 Christopher Ave. 
Gleichmann, R. Sc Co., 1019 Washington Ave. 
Harrison, Jacob P., 49 Washington Ave. 
Tantleff, H. Sc Co., 157-159 Ft. Greene PI. 
Waldbaum, S. & W., 911 DeKalb Ave. 
BUFFALO: 
Bredenberg Bros., 96 W. Market St. 
Brennisen, F. & Son, 156-158 Michigan Ave. 
Bronstein Sc Rovner, 17 E. Market St. 
Cicarell Bros., 100 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 Sc Lippman, 165 Scott St. 
Harlow Bros., 141 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 Bros., 80 W. Market St. 
Long, J. A. Co., 53 E. Market St. 
M. Sc 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. 
Satuloff Bros., 176 Michigan Ave. 
Schafer, Frederick J., 98 W. Market St. 
Schintzius, John E., 38 W. Market St. 
Smith, N. L. Sc Co., Inc., 48 W. Market St. 
Snyder Sc 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. 
Vinci Sc Perna, 90 W. Market St. 
Wattles, Frank E., 148 Michigan Ave. 
Wattles’ Son, J. B. Sc G. M., 152 Michigan Ave. 
Welch, F. M. Sc Co., 139 Michigan Ave. 
Will, William C. Co., Inc., 163 Scott St. 
Will & Zaepfel, 59 E. Market St. 
Wood, Francis D., 129 Michigan Ave. 
Zaubitzer Sc Miller, 171 Perry St. 
NEW YORK: 
Allison, Geo. & Co., Inc., 296 Washington St. 
Alpaugh, E. S. Sc Co.( Live and Dressed). 18 
Bloomfield St. 
Appleget, W. D. & Co., 50-58 Thompson Ave. 
Berman Sc Baedecker, Inc., 28 Thirteenth Av. 
Bernholz, J. A. Sc Sons, 30 Harrison St. 
Blanchard, L. Sc G. Co., Inc., 423 West 14th St. 
Bodine Sc Hinrichs, 28-30 Lawton Ave. 
Boehm, Daniel P., Inc.. 331 Washington St. 
Bovers Sc Rosenblum, 2284 Twelfth Ave. 
Bronx Independent Meat Corp. (Wholesale), 
651 Brook Ave. 
Brown, George G., 36 Bloomfield St. 
Brown, Harold L. Co., Inc., 172 Duane St. 
Cohen, Wm. H. Sc Co., 232 Washington St. 
Cook Poultry Corp., Geo., 401 West 14th St. 
Dennis Sc Herring, 50-58 Thompson Ave.; 
West Washington Market 
De Noyelles, S. Sc Co., 34-36 Hewitt Ave.; 
West Washington Market 
De Winter Sc Stewart Inc., 321 Washington St. 
Dworetzky & Shlefstein, 326 Greenwich St, 
Elzea, W. W., Inc., 327-329 Washington St. 
Farmers Commission House, Inc., 403 W. 
14th St. 
Frank, Abraham L. (Live and Dressed), 38 
Lawton Ave. 
Frankel, Sol, Inc., 50-56 Loew Ave. 
Gariick, Michael, 7-8-9 Thirteenth Ave. 
Garlick-Dinerman Co., Inc., 3-6 Thirteenth 
Ave.; West Washington Market 
Hance Bros., Co., 32 Bloomfield St. 
Hawk, G. Z. Sc Son, Co., 34 Loew Ave. 
Hillman, Frank Sc Son, Inc., 45 Loew Ave. 
Hinrichs, George F., Inc., 341 Washington St. 
33 Hewitt Ave.; West Washington Market 
Hollrock, William G-, 357-359 Greenwich St. 
Ideal Butter & Egg Co., 25 Harrison St. 
Jelliffe, Wright Sc Co. (Live and Dressed), 284 
Washington St. 
Jewell Bros., Inc., 25-31 Loew Ave. 
Jewell, Koenig Sc Co., Inc., 64 Loew Ave. 
Johnson Co., T. W., 361 Washington St. 
Jos^phy, Hugo & Son, Inc., 448 West 14th St. 
Klfcin, Jacob M., 448 West 14th St. 
Lass & Cohen, 446 West 14th St. 
Leigh Sc Everitt, 297 Washington St. 
Lewis, C. H. Sc Sons, Inc., 25-29 Lawton Ave. 
Mandelker, Philip, 158 Reade St. 
Mottus Bros., 25 Thirteenth Ave. 
Mowerson, Wm. H. Sc Son, Inc., 38-48 Lawton 
Ave. 
Nagle, Samuel, Inc., 19-24 West St. 
Oliver-Lehman Co., Geo., Inc., 28 Hewitt 
Ave.; West Washington Market 
Otis, B. W. Sc Co., Inc., 2-26 Hewitt Ave. 
Patri, E. Moore, 11 Thompson Ave. 
Pearson Sc Walmsley (Poultry and Squabs) 
446-448 West 13th St. 
Peck & Nicholas, 452 West 13th St. 
Perrine, I. H., 56-60 Hewitt Ave. 
Pond, H. T., Co., 361 Washington St. 
Richardson, J. Smith & Co., 39-47 Thompson 
Ave.; West Washington Market 
Savage, G. N. Sc Co., Inc., 321 Washington St. 
Schwab, Louis J. Sc Sons, Inc., 51-63 Grace 
Ave.; West Washington Market 
Steers & Menke, 20 Lawton Ave.; West Wash¬ 
ington Market 
Swift Sc Co., Inc., 32 Tenth Ave. 
13th St. Market 
Van Nostrand, A. B. & Co., 1-4 West Wash¬ 
ington Market 
Waldbaum, S. Sc W., 134 Reade St. 
Werner, Charles, Inc., 35 Loew Ave.; West 
Washington Market 
Williams, John W., Inc., 34-42 Thompson 
Ave.; West Washington Market 
Williamson, T. S. & Bro., West Washington 
Market 
Wilson & Co., 647 Brook Ave. 
Woolley & Hughes, Inc., West Washington 
Market 
SYRACUSE: 
Burton, Oliver L., 508 Pearl St. 
Klock, Arthur V., Co., 424 Pearl St. 
Roscoe Fruit Co., Inc., 417 No. Clinton St. • 
UTICA: 
Swift Sc Co., Inc., Main St. 
LIVE POULTRY 
NEW YORK: 
Bloom Bros. & Mintz, 57-63 Thompson Ave.; 
West Washington Market 
Chelsea Live Poultry Co., Inc., 39 Loew Ave.; 
,_West Washington Market 
Collins, Co., Chas. (Live Poultry exclusively). 
Thirteenth Ave., and Gansevoort St. 
Danziger, Adolph, 10-12 Thirteenth Ave. 
Fleck Sc Co., Inc., Samuel, 44-48 Bloomfield 
St.; West Washington Market 
Herring, C. M. Sc Co., 23 Thompson Ave. 
Kassel Poultry Co., Inc., 16 Thirteenth Ave. 
Kastein, Julius, 44-48 Thompson Ave.; West 
Washington Market 
Kossar & Co., Inc., 42-48 Loew Ave.; West 
Washington Market 
Krakaur Poultry Co., 19-24 Thirteenth Ave.; 
West Washington Market 
Melrose Meat Co., Inc., 653-657 Brook Ave. 
Norris, James N., Inc., 54-58 Bloomfield St.; 
West Washington Market 
Rosenstein, Harry, Inc., 60 Thompson Ave.; 
West Washington Market 
Werner, Samuel, Inc., 59 Loew Ave.; West 
Washington Market 
Western Commission Co., Inc., 13-15 
Thirteenth Ave. 
Consignor Creditors Take Note 
OMMISSIONER of Farms and Mar¬ 
kets, Berne A. Pyrke, gives notice to 
farmers who have been consigning pro¬ 
duce to Hyman Mohilewsky, who has 
been doing business at 153 Michigan 
Avenue, Buffalo, that all persons having 
claims as consignor creditors against 
Hyman Mohilewsky for farm produce 
consigned him- to be sold on commission, 
must file a verified statement of their 
claims with the commissioner at his office 
in Albany BEFORE DECEMBER 13. 
This verified statement will state the 
name and post-office address of this con¬ 
signor creditor and the amount due him. 
Claims that are not filed by December IS 
will receive no further consideration. 
