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American Agriculturist, November 10,1923 
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Place your wants by following the style of the advertisements on this page. 
The More You Tell, The Quicker You Sell 
RVnwJ T the American Agriculturist reaches over 120,000 farmers in New 
, i ork, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and adjacent States. Advertising orders must 
reach our office at 461 Fourth Avenue, New York City not later thin thesecond’ 
Previous to date of issue. Cancellation orders must reach us on the same 
o?de^must a e cco U m P a 0 ny your 0 ^rdei- e t0 subscribers and their blends, cash or money 
Service Bureau 
Beware of Barbarino Motors 
EGGS AND POULTRY 
S. C. W. LEGHORN PULLETS — All frbm 
selected breeders; some Cornell Certified $2 
and $3. Growing well, vigorous, sure to sat¬ 
isfy. Also Cornell Certified hens and males. 
ROY RATHBUN, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 
ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORN COCKER¬ 
ELS, two dollars each ‘■Maplewood” strain, 
thirty years breeding for heavy production. 
MAPLEWOOD YARDS, Milton, Vermont. 
SWINE 
BIG-TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS—Ready 
tor service. Prize-winning blood lines. Best 
individuals. Also fall pigs of either sex Get 
express paid to your station. H. C. 
CRESWELL, Cedarville, Ohio. 
TOULOUSE AND EMDEN GEESE. Rouen 
ducks. Premier stock. Satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. Discount of $1 pair to December 15. 
M. FELOCK, Newfield, N. Y. 
COCKERELS — Tom Barron-strain, five 
months old, 250-300 egg breeding. Price, 
$6. HOWARD CRISTIAN, Park View Farm, 
Ashland, N. Y. 
PRIZE WINNING AFRICAN AND TOU¬ 
LOUSE GEESE. Golden Seabright Bantams. 
J. H. WORLEY, Mercer, Pa. 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
Big type from large litters. Best blood lines. 
Prices reasonable. Choice boars all ages 
ready for service. F. B. KIMMEY, East 
Greenbush, N. Y. 
O. I L. s—Choice registered 50-pound pigs 
from big type stock of best blood lines $10 
each. Bred sows $25-*$35. Satisfaction or 
money back. R. HILL, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
REGISTERED POLAND CHINAS, Berk- 
shires, Chester Whites; all ages, mated, not 
akin. Bred sows, service boars. Collies 
Beagles. P. HAMILTON, Cochranville, Pa. ’ 
W 
E VER hear of the Barbarino Motors 
Corporation? If not, it’s probably 
just as well for y,our own peace of mind ! 
For this is one of the ill-fated ven¬ 
tures into which so many small inves¬ 
tors have recently been coaxed. Unfor¬ 
tunate speculators who sunk their 
money in the bankrupt Carlisle Tire 
Corporation are now being canvassed 
to give more to the equally untrust¬ 
worthy Motors Corporation. 
The organization has luxurious offices 
m an expensive Fifth Avenue building, 
where well-groomed salesmen talk to’ 
“prospects” in .handsomely appointed 
WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS — 
Mammoth Pekin ducks. LAURA DECKER 
Stanfordville, N. Y. 
WINTER CHICKS—Rocks, Reds, Leghorns. 
Catalog. WM. F. HILLPOT, Box 29, French- 
town, N. J. 
LARGE TYPE POLAND-CHINA PIGS — 
Three months old. "Well-grown from 1,000 lbs. 
ancestors Either sex, with pedigree, $15.Oil" 
R. F. SEELEY, W aterloo, N. Y. 
HAMPSHIRE BRED-GILTS, PIGS — Both 
sexes, not akin. . Service boars. Registered 
tree. J. j. RAILING, R. D. No. 2, Shippens 
POULTRY SUPPLIES 
POULTRY PLANT, 1,000 layers; 10,500 egg 
incubators; Boston Market; State- Boulevard ■ 
electric lights. SILVERLAKE FARM, Tilton] 
TURKEYS 
CHESTER WHITE PIGS- — 8 weeks old, $7. 
Bred and open gilts. Express prepaid. Satist'ac- 
Oh?o gUarantf ‘ Cd ' CLARENCE BEY > Clarington, 
FOR SALE—.Registered Chester White Swine 
1 n D n O0 m D w r n Jersey Cattle. ORCHARD 
SLOPE FARM, R. 4, New Castle, Pa. 
O. I. C PIGS, pedigreed, $5. Barron Leg¬ 
horn yearlings $1. EL BRITON FARM, Route 
1, Hudson, N. Y. 
TURKEYS—Bronze, Narragansetts, Bourbon, 
Reds, White, etc. None better in United 
States. Dark Cornish chickens. No orders 
accepted after December 20, write auiek 
WALTER CLARK, Freeport, Ohio. 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS—The larg¬ 
est on market. Big boned thoroughbreds, very 
distinct marking, prompt delivery F.O B 
FLORENCE McNICKLE, La Fargeville, N. Y.' 
bred sows - $ 30 each. 
ERWIN CLARK, Wadsworth, N. Y. 
SHEEP 
HEAV7-WOOLED YEARLING Rambouillet 
Rams Shropshire Ewes, beauties; ram lambs 
Fans 7 N r Y gS ' H ' BEARDS LEY, Montour 
BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE—Been free 
from blackhead for fifteen years. MRS. AL¬ 
FRED E. REID, Star Route, Freehold, N. J. 
PURE-BRED WMIITE HOLLAND TOMS— 
No orders after December 1 . MATTIE GREEN 
Arcade, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 
lr REGI STERED SHROPSHIRE yearling rams, 
L.O to 160 Pounds $25. Ram lambs, 90 to 
110 pounds $20. C. G. BOWER, Ludlowvllle, 
REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE Yearling Rams, 
??^4 R ain Lambs; all twins; priced to sell. 
H. M. PIERCE, R. 3, Franklinvilie, N. Y. 
BEES 
HONEY—Clover and basswood 5 lbs. $110- 
>!? s - $2, buckwheat $1 and $1.75 postpaid’. 
M. E. BALLARD, Roxbury, N. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY in 60 pound cans $7.50 ; 
buckwheat, $6.50 f. o. b. here G W 
BELDEN, Berkshire. N. Y. 
REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE yearling rams 
for sale. H. B. COVERT, Lodi, N. Y. 
REAL ESTATE 
Beware of the Exchange Deal 
"E'RAUDS are not practiced alone 
in selling “wildcat” stocks. A 
common game to beware of is the ex¬ 
change deal. Slick tongued sales¬ 
men make a practice of offering to ac¬ 
cept Liberty Bonds and other securi¬ 
ties of equal value in exchange for 
stocks in oil wells and similar risks. 
The point on which they make a sale 
is that their oil stocks will yield four 
or five times as much as Liberty 
Bonds. If you are approached by a 
salesman who has such a proposition 
to offer, show him the gate and in¬ 
troduce him to the dog.—The Editors. 
HONEY — W'ixson’s Pure Honey. Price list 
f jee. R0 , SC0E E - WIXSON, Dept. A, Dundee 
New i ork. 
CATTLE 
ORCHARD GROVE MILKING SHORTHORN 
—One ot the oldest and b^6t producing herds, 
vve nave and are expecting more bull caves. 
Sold as babies only. Price $50 while they 
??L State your wants early. L. HOTCH¬ 
KISS, West Springfield, Erie Co., Pa. 
REGISTERED JERSEY CALVES and Heifers 
for sale. TB Tested. For prices and infor- 
J?fMn n 'Txr5 URLIXGAME - HUTCHINS AND 
•KING, INC., Room 1006. 7 Water Street New 
iork City. 
FOR SALE—At half cost, to close an estate. 
Crystal Springs Poultry and Dairy Farm, com¬ 
prising 360 acres located 1% miles from Oil 
ii . a V . on concre te highway-; 10 houses, ex¬ 
cellent dairy with 50 cows, feed mills, large 
? ar “ 8 and poultry houses; 50 building lots 
fronting 100 feet on concrete highway can be 
sold without injuring balance of farm • easy 
® ett lement. BRUNDRED TRUST 
ESTATE, Chambers Bldg., Oil City, Pa. 
MR. BUYER : If you want a farm, 281 
acres ; good land ; sugar bush ; good buildings ; 
electric lights; spring water ; team, tools and 
equipment; 56 pure-bred. Ayrshires ; sufficient 
hay, straw and silage; some grass; con¬ 
venient to schools, churches, bank and milk 
plants, write or see ADDISON L. CLARK 
Copenhagen, N. Y. 
NEAR KINGSTON, N. Y. Dairy farm with 
own milk route, large daily income; 140 
acres ol and, bordering Esopus Creek, houses 
m excellent condition, running water all 
rotqt u o Particulars write owner, B. 
HOLST. R. 2, Kingston, N. Y. 
REGISTERED JERSEYS—Raleigh Noble 
breeding, beauty and productiveness combined. 
R ric, e s right. Write or come and see. F B 
KIMMEY, East Greenbush, N. Y 
v, REGISTERED JERSEYS—Bargains in young 
bulls, $45.00 up. Females all ages. Good 
?i°ck Reasonable prices. Write. HENRY 
INGALLS, Greenville, N. Y. 
REGISTERED BROWN SWUSS CATTLE 
VVeaned calves of no kin. Reasonable prices. 
C. M. ROBINSON, Conneaut Lake, Pa. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
fn,n 1 ? R lev S f' L ^"7- ] , 5 °' a M re dairy and Potato 
tk Sh,’-! 1 J , f ertRe 80,1 ; good building: handy 
R] R , d * adel P h i a > Trenton, Lakewood and shore 
®frkets cheap at $18,000. Box 311, AMERI- 
New Y4r RI CiY ETURIST ’ 461 Pourth Avenue, 
DELAWARE FARM, nice location 
baraain 1 ^nn'n niCe . buildin S s - Plenty fruits] 
bargain. $o 000 easy terms, possession. Inquire 
C. T. W. WILLIAMS, Owner, Milford, Del. 
WIUTE STUART H PERRY, CANAJOHARIE 
N. Y., if you are looking for a large, small or 
poultry farm Near hustling town Reasona¬ 
ble prices and terms. d 
. ST - BERNARD PUPPIES — Ideal compan- 
ions anti protectors of children. Reliable 
w d . p , erfeet Bets. EXCELSIOR 
KLNNELS, Waterloo, N. Y. 
HUNDRED HUNTING HOUNDS — Cheap. 
NELS, HerHckh, Catal ° SUe - KASKA SKEN- 
COLLIE PUPS, champion prize winning 
stock. EL BRITON FARM, R. 1, Hudson, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED 
MEN’S SHIRTS—Easy to sell. Big demand 
everywhere. Make $15 daily. Undersell stores 
Complete line. Exclusive patterns. Free sam- 
eiT’w C Z 1C i G0 SI 1 IRT MANUFACTURERS, 
241 W. Van Buren, Factory 159, Chicago. 
“AGENTS WANTED—Agents make a dollar 
“ *?“ r - Mendets, a patent patch for 
instant mending leaks in all utensils. Sample 
MPG ' co - Dert 
private offices. Over in Brooklvn at 
the address given as “the factory” is a 
gaiage, where five unfinished cars re¬ 
pose in the floor space, occupied by the 
company.” The Better Business Bu- 
i eau reports that not a sirfjgle car has 
ever been completed. 
Approximateiy $ 30 ,°0 0 of the $5,000,- 
000 stock of the company has been sold 
to a trusting public and new schemes 
are now afloat, such as the “First-Lien 
Production Certificate” by which ex¬ 
pansion is to be made possible. Behind 
the scheme lies the story of a trusting 
inventor; a shrewd promoter who took 
over _ his patents and assigned him 
mythical ‘rights” and a subsequent 
popular campaign by mail and personal 
selling to lure in the dollars for the 
promoter and a small inside “gang” in 
the plan. J 
All of which goes to show that it is 
still well to “investigate before you in-' 
vest.” Easy profits fade into hard 
experience an too soon. Better a rea¬ 
sonable interest with confidence than 
too-eager investment in some handsome 
gilt-edged paper and dividends that 
never come. 
DEAL WITH HIGH-GRADE 
BROKERS 
Financial Department;—What Is your 
Co ni nf D r°L tbe Greenbaum Sons Investment 
’ a ^ so of tbe American 
CRv d aa d Mortgage Co. Inc. of New York 
Lity i —L. V. M., Pennsylvania. 
Many, if not all of the offerings of 
these houses selling bonds secured on 
real estate are good investments, but 
each must be judged on its merits as 
the security is the specific property on 
which the bond is a lien. You should 
remember, too, that a security of this 
kind is not marketable. We think the 
most conservative bonds of this class 
are those offered by the Prudence Com¬ 
pany, 162 Remsen street, Brooklyn, 
* * * 
• / 
Financial Department:—Is the B. & O. R. 
aLa r ? ferr< i d st °^ k in your opinion a safe and 
good investment?—T. H. L., Pennsylvania. 
It seems to us that a considerable 
measure of risk attaches to Baltimore 
& Ohio preferred stock as an invest- 
ment, although the road is making a 
good record just now. So much de¬ 
pends on the attitude of the Govern- 
™L nt , toward the railroads thgt it is 
difficult to appraise the investment 
status of their shares. 
* * * 
Financial Department;—Will you kindly in- 
form me as to the reliability of the David 
A - M. anviRe Go. as to their reliability in 
handling stocks and methods of doing busi¬ 
ness. Also l would appreciate it if you could 
give me the same information concerning the 
Security Transfer and Registrar Co. of 66 
Broadway? — J. c. G„ New York. 
We cannot undertake to pass upon 
the standing of brokers, but we can 
suggest that you confine your business 
relations to firms that are members of 
the New York Stock Exchange dr those 
your own home banker will indorse If 
you are going to buy sound investment 
securities, and you should consider no 
others,-you can always do it through 
very high-grade firms without taking 
needless chances. 
* * * 
Financial Department:—I have stock in the 
Interstate Mortgage Corporation. They have 
to . buy some more s i° ek and 
I feel that I have invested all the money that 
I care to lose. Is this stock safe or highly 
speculative?—R. g„ New York. S y 
The officers of the Interstate Mort¬ 
gage Corporation appear to be respon¬ 
sible people and probably the enter¬ 
prise is sound, but the stock certainly 
STILL AT YOUR SERVICE 
QUR legal department is still at the 
— service of our readers. We are 
glad to be able to refer any questions 
which may be sent us to lawyers es¬ 
pecially experienced in rural affairs. 
While there are some matters on 
which advice by mail cannot be safely 
given such as family disputes or 
quarrels between neighbors in which 
someone would have to be on the 
ground to take evidence — there are 
hundreds of cases in which our expert 
legal service can be of great as¬ 
sistance. 
Do not hesitate to use it. .' There is 
no charge to paid-up American Agri¬ 
culturist subscribers. Always enclose 
the name label from the magazine. 
has more or less of a speculative qual¬ 
ity, . as does stock in all finance com¬ 
panies, in our opinion. We would not 
care to have too large a proportion of 
mil* Tnnrtri i vi n vi .. „ L _ • i 
TREES direct to planters in large 
Tt lotS by express, freight or parcel post. 
R wlR „ pay you t0 S et our prices before buying. 
• ree 68 page catalog. Peaches, apples, plums 
pears, cherries, grapes, nuts, berries, pecans 
vines. Ornamental trees, vines and shrubs 
TENN. NURSERY CO., BOX l^Clev'Sand! 
THIRTY SHETLAND AND WELSH PONIES 
a S p s tor sale cheap to quick buyers 
SENECA PONY FARMS, Salamanca, N Y 
WOMEN’S WANTS 
ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY HAY FOR SALE 
-Several ears for immediate or later loading 
New York WITHROW, R. 4, Syracusf] 
, „ two-year-old concord grape vinfs 
o2n fo L 51 ' 50 ’ P° st Paid; 100 for $12; 500 for 
$50. E. A. MILLER, R. 3, Brookville, Pa. 
HELP WANTED 
ALL MEN, WOMEN, BOYS. GIRLS—17 to 
ii-, to accept Government positions, 
traveling or stationary, write MR. 
OZMENT, 258, St. Louis. Mo., immediately. 
A COMPETENT, RELIABLE WOMAN for 
family cook, all electric and gas appliances, 
private room and bath. Excellent opportunity 
is offered for .all-winter employment to right 
person in very refined home located in center 
of Herkimer, N. Y., making environment almost 
ideal. Wages, $50 per month. If interested 
call or write C. H. S„ 245 N. Main Street,’ 
Herkimer. N. Y. 
PATCHW ORK Send fifteen cents for house¬ 
hold package, bright new calicoes and per- 
Pa, s * Your money's worth every time 
PATCHWORK COMPANY, Meriden, Conn. 
OUR FAMOUS XMAS PRIZE PACKAGE 
40 cents. Value guaranteed. Give age. Every 
P aLdia | e £, huck fuH of surprises. HALSTED’S 
STORE, Torrington, Conn. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
SPECIAL PRICES on white enamel por¬ 
celain top kitchen and library tables, also 
chests, ironing-boards, and step-ladders W 
L. W T EAV^3R, Germantown, Ohio. 
LATEST STYLE SANITARY MILK TICK- 
EIS save money and time. Free delivery 
Send for samples. TRAVERS BROTHERS, 
Dept, A, Gard ner, Mass. 
WANTED—A motor for an Oldsmobile, 1916 
model. Ad dress BOX 79, Cooperstown, Pa. 
EVERYTHING PRINTED ! — Samples free 
FRANKLIN PRESS, B-28, Milford, N. H 
