American Agriculturist, December 1,1923 
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EGGS AND POULTRY 
EGGS AND POULTRY 
PULLETS AND DUCKS FOR SALE— 
White Plymouth Rocks and White Leghorns.- 
All from heavy laying strains. Also Pekin 
and Mallard ducks. These are all excellent 
stock and will be sold very reasonable. ROCK- 
CLIFF FARM, Brougueville, Pa. 
S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS ; 
healthy, vigorous, dark-red birds, bred from 
heavy laying, New York State certified stock ; 
prices reasonable: satisfaction guaranteed. 
M. B. SILVER, Chateaugay, N. Y. 
PARKS STRAIN BARRED ROCKS. Cocks 
and Cockerels for sale from, trapnested hens 
with records up to 252 eggs. Prices right. 
Write me, NORTON INGALLS, Greenville, 
N. Y. 
REAL RED REDS, pure bred, deep, rich, 
red Cockerels and Pullets; two to five dollars; 
satisfied customers. W. L. CALKINS, 
MEADOWBROOK FARM, East Petersburg, Pa. 
BREEDER OF JERSEY GIANTS, Buff 
Minorcas, Anconas, White Leghorns, Silver 
Wyandottes, Saharan and Caucasian Bee, 
Queens. L. A. LOUMASTER, Kirby, Ohio. 
TOULOUSE 4ND EMDEN GEESE, Rouen 
ducks, premium stock. Satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. Discount of $1 pair to December 15. 
M. FELOCK, Newfield, N. Y. 
EXTRA FINE REGAL WHITE WYAN¬ 
DOTTE COCKERELS, hatched from eggs pur¬ 
chased from Martin, $4 each. EDGAR P. 
BEEBE, Altamont, N. Y. 
35 TO $10 buys mighty good certified White 
Leghorn Cockerels, 3 to 5 selected Barron 
strain and $2 yearling hens, layers. A. L. 
WRIGHT, Wayland, N. Y. 
ANCONA COCKERELS. Splendid birds. 
Purchased from Mr. Sheppard when day old. 
$2 and up. FAIRVIEW “CHIC” FARM, 
Burlington, W. Va. 
ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS, 
famous Red Cherry strain. Choice cockerels, 
hens and pullets for sale. SPRINGDALE 
FARM, Wyalusing, Pa. 
WANTED—To get in communication with 
Columbian Wyandotte and Campine breeders 
for utility stock. THOS. M. IAMS, R. 1, 
Waynesburg, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Silver Campine hens, prize 
winning stock, also goats. One registered 
Ayrshire yearling. N. B. SAUNDERS, Al¬ 
fred, N. Y. 
SINGLE COMB RED COCKERELS from 
my wonderful producing mahogany exhibition 
laying strain, $4 each. CHARLES E. BEEBE, 
Berne, N. Y. 
DAY-OLD CHICKS. Leading varieties, 
from prize-winning stock at interesting prices. 
FAIRVIEW “CHIC” FARM. BOX A. Burling¬ 
ton, W. Va. 
WYANDOTTE COCKERELS. Silver Laced, 
White and Buff. All pure-bred Roseeomb, and 
well marked. $3 each. J. A, SANTEE, Free¬ 
port, Ohio. 
WYCKOFF LEGHORN COCKERELS $3. 
Marcy Strain Jersey Black Giant Cockerels, 
6-8 months $5, $7. T. C. McCOLLUM, Mon¬ 
trose, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Indian Runner and Mammoth 
White Pekin drakes. Satisfaction guaranteed 
or money refunded. W. H. DaBOLL Clyde, 
N. Y. 
WHITE WYA.NDOTTE COCKERELS, Mam¬ 
moth Pekin ducks. Bronze turkeys, Pearl 
Guineas. LAURA DECKER, Stanfordville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—White Minorca Cockerels. 
Fancy blue ribbon winners at $3, $4, and $5 
each. ARTHUR BIGGERS, Brownville, N. Y. 
WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 14 and 17 
weeks old at $1 and $1.25 each, bred for 
laying. EVERETT CASTER, Wolcott, N. Y, 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS. 
Bred from vigorous heavy laying stock, $3 
each. N. J. GILMOUR, Brewerton, N. Y. 
S. C. BROWN LEGHORN AND BARRED 
ROCK COCKERELS, ileavy laying stra'in. 
C. :W„ BAUN, R. D. 3, Rochester Mills, Pa. 
SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN COCK¬ 
ERELS. A few large size, standard-bred birds 
for sale. GRANT MOYER, Fort Plain, N. Y. 
HERE THEY ARE—Choice Mammoth 
Pekin ducks and drakes $3.50 each. ELMER 
AMIDON, R. 3, Mareellus, N. Y. 
PRIZE WINNING AFRICAN AND TOU¬ 
LOUSE GEESE. Golden Seabright Bantams. 
J. H. WORLEY, Mercer, Pa. 
ULTRA SINGLE COMB ANCONAS. 207-246 
official egg records. Cockerels. OWNLAND 
FARMS, Hammond, New York. 
FOR SALE—23 W. L. pullets, April 
hatched, $1.50 each. MRS FRANK NYE, 
R. D. 2, Andover, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large Pekin ducks $5 pair or 
$7 trio. Fox hounds cheap. D. C. LA 
FEVER, Dundee, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure-bred single comb R. & R. 
Cockerels. R. E. VAN DUSEN, R. 4, Canas- 
tota, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two white Pekin ducks $6. 
GEO, BR OWN, JR., Hurley, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Mammoth Pekin drakes $2.50 
each. FLOYD BROWN, R. 3, Cuba, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four pure-bred black Minorca 
Cockerels, April hatch, $3 each. Also twenty 
Plymouth Rock pullets, May hatch for $1 
each. MRS. BERTHA DEVLIN, Arcade, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Five S. C. R. I. Red hens, one 
cock, direct from Owen’s best pen. Price $20. 
Also Bronze tom $12. C. SENTER, Rensse¬ 
laer, N. Y. 
YOUNG FANCY MAMMOTH WHITE 
PEKIN DUCKS ; Emden White Geese, three of 
them yearlings. W. A. MACKEY, Medura, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—70 April-hatched White Rock 
■Pullets. Bred to lay and pay. Fishel strain. 
D. F. LILLIBRIDGE, Brookton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—S. C. Black Minorca Cockerels, 
weigh 5 and 6 pounds. $5 e^ch. W T M. 
BOHME, Cedarville, N. J. 
POULTRY SUPPLIES 
FOR SALE—Slightly used Buckeye Mam¬ 
moth Incubators, all sizes. Bargains. Start a 
Hatchery; Big Profits; particulars. FASHION 
PARK POULTRY FARM, Danbury Conn. 
POULTRY PLANT, 1,000 layers; 10,500 egg 
incubators ; Boston Market; State Boulevard ; 
electric lights. SILVERLAKE FARM, Tilton, 
N. H. 
WANTED—One or two sections of Candee 
incubator in good condition. Complete with¬ 
out stove. L. G. AXTELL, Sidney, N. Y. 
TURKEYS 
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS—More of 
the same range Bronze turkeys, June hatch. 
Toms will weigh from 14 to 18 lbs., hens from 
9 to 12 lbs. I have mature birds weighing 
over 30 lbs. All orders received during No¬ 
vember, $10 for toms, $8 for hens. Price will 
be advanced December 1. GEORGE A. BLAIR. 
Lebanon, N. Y. 
TURKEYS—Bronze, Narragansetts, Bourbon, 
Reds, White, etc. None better in United 
States. Dark Cornish chickens. No orders 
accepted after December 20, write quick. 
WALTER CLARK, Freeport, Ohio. 
TURKEYS—Hens and Toms—with size 
and quality. Pairs and trios no akin. Mam¬ 
moth Bronze, Bourbon Red, Narragansett, 
White Holland, write, WALTER BROS, Pow¬ 
hatan Point, Ohio. 
SPECIAL TURKEY SALE.* Bronze"; Bour~ 
bon Reds; Narragansetts; "White Hollands; 
Hens and Gobblers. Buy your breeder^ now, 
low prices. List free. HIGHLAND FARM, 
Selle^sville, Pa. 
M. B. TURKEYS, good markings, bone size, 
strong healthy birds. May hatched. No 
orders received after December 20. MRS. 
JOHN KING, R. 2, Summerville, Pa. 
PURE-BRED BOURBON RED turkeys, 
toms $12; hens $10 Large, healthy, free 
range stock. Booking orders now. JOHN 
T. EAGAN, Lebanon, N. Y. 
PURE-BRED MAMMOTH BRONZE turkeys. 
Large stock. Also Rose Comb Rhode Island 
Red Cockerels. JOHN D. SMITH, Walton, N. Y. 
LARGE FLOCK QUALITY BRONZE TUR- 
KEYS. It will pay you to write. ESBEN- 
SHADE’S TURKEY FARM, Box A, Ronks, Pa. 
NARRAGANSETT TURKEYS, Mammoth 
Toulouse geese and Barred Rock Cockerels., 
ROY E. HILTS, Gouverneur, -N. Y. 
PURE-BRED MAMMOTH BRONZE turkeys. 
Beautiful colorings. $10 ; $12.50. ROBERT 
G. ROOF, R. 2, Pulaski, N. Y. 
BEES 
HONEY—White extracted, 5 lb. pail $1 ; 
10 lbs., $1.75 ; 60 lbs., $7.50, F. O. B. Post¬ 
age extra. C. S BAKER, La Fayette, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure extracted clover honev, 
6-lb. can, $1.50 ; delivered. HARRY J. BORE- 
MAN, Box 87, Katonah, N. Y. 
PURE CLOVER HONEY 5 pound pail 
$1.15. Delivered third zone. S. D. WILBUR, 
Greenwich, N. Y. 
HONEY—Wixson’s Pure Honey, Price list 
free. ROSCOE F. WIXSON, Dept. A, Dundee, 
New York. 
DOGS AND PET STOCK 
H. C. WILSON, Cranbury, N. J., offers two 
female Airedales, eight months old, reasonable. 
Swiveller breeding. Farm raised. 
WILL trade for young Rabbit dog, male 
dog, good on foxes, has run coons. C. H. 
WOODARD, Franklin, N. H. 
BARGAINS in grown and bred female Col¬ 
lies. Spayed female and male pups. AR¬ 
CADIA FARM, Bally, Pa. 
HUNDRED HUNTING* HOUNDS, Cheap. 
C. O. D. Trial. KASKASKENNELS, AMAG, 
Herrick, Ills. 
WANTED—Coon or Skunk dog or one will 
run both. GEO. VAN WARMER, Avoco, N. Y. 
FURS AND TAXIDERMY 
To GET HIGHEST PRICES for raw furs, 
remittances made same day received, shin to 
LEE WHEATON, Erin, N. Y. 
CATTLE 
AN UNUSUAL CHANCE TO BUY A HOL¬ 
STEIN BULL READY FOR HEAVY SERVICE 
—7 nearest tested dams average above 30 lbs. 
of butter in 7 days, official test. He is large¬ 
ly white, kindly, active and sure. His pater¬ 
nal grandsire is the only bull having a 40- 
lb. dam, a 40-lb. daughter and a 40-lb. sister. 
His dam was the best daughter of the noted 
cow, Susie Pietertje Inka who had 7 A. R. 
daughters. Over every line of his pedigree he 
traces to the world’s most famous producers. 
First check for $150 gets this bull. Act now, 
this ad will appear but once. F. C. BIGGS, 
(breeder pure-bred Holsteins) Trumansburg, 
N. Y. 
DO "YOU WANT A PURE-BRED HOLSTEIN 
BULL eleven months old, fine individual, large¬ 
ly white? Record sire’s dam 32 pounds butter 
in seven days when only a few days over 
three years old, milking high as 80 pounds 
testing 4V 2 . Also service bull for sale. IRA 
JARVIS, Hartwick Seminary, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Milking Shorthorn bull calf. 
TB tested; color, light roan; age, seven 
| months; price reasonable. CHARLES 
FEISTHAMEL, Lowville, N. Y. 
REGISTERED JERSEYS—Bargains in young 
bulls, $45.00 up. Females all ages. Good 
stock. Reasonable prices. Write, HENRY 
INGALLS, Greenville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE- — Pure-bred Holstein heifer and 
bull calves. Tuberculin tested herd. Choice 
White Leghorn Cockerels. SPRINGBROOK 
FARM, East Freetown, N. Y. 
GOOD HOLSTEIN tows and heifers fresh 
and soon due. Priced to sell quick. Clean 
herd. CRANDALLVALE FARMS, Andover, 
N. Y. Alleg. Co. 
BREEDERS of registered Holsteins and 
DUroc Jerseys. Farmers prices. Write or 
come and see. MAPLEHURST STOCK FARM, 
Mayville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Registered Ayrshire bull calf 
of Finlayston breeding, pedigree and price 
furnished on request. LEWIS LA FEVER, 
Centerville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Registered pure-bred Holstein 
bull with papers, marked fine, 20 months old, 
gentle with children $75. R. E. HOWE, 
Ulster, Pa. 
JERSEY BULLS—Registered golden Ferns, 
Lad and Owl Int. breeding. 2 months, 6 
months, 1 and 2 years. W. .T. SMITH, Scio, 
Ohio. 
WANTED—A few Holstein cows or grades. 
Must be large good individuals and passed 
two tests, ROBERT MARSHMAN, Oxford, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fifteen Registered Holstein 
cows, from accredited herd. Also three bulls. 
Prices right. D. E. MARTIN, Machias, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two Holstein bulls serviceable 
age, from 1,000-lb. dams, under Federal sup¬ 
ervision. J. A. PATTERSON, Rohrsburg, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Ayrshire bull, two years old, 
tuberculin tested. Dam is a 12,0'00 pound 
cow. RALPH DODDS, Champlain, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ten Registered Jersey heifers 
and three bulls. Write for information, 
G. L. and H. PERRY, Homer, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Jesey bull calves. Raleigh 
breeding, at farmers prices. Herd accredited. 
C. L. GREGORY, Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100 choice Wisconsin Holstein 
and Guernsey cows. Tubereuline tested. I. T. 
WELCH, West Edmeston, N. Y. 
75 WINTER AND -SPRING COWS, all 
breeds, 75 November and December cows. 
E. L. FOOTE, Hobart, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey bull, 
three years old, $200. THOS. W. HERMAN, 
R. D. 1, Sunbury, Pa. 
FOR SALE—-Well-bred registered Guernsey 
bull calf $40. Express prepaid. KELLOGG, 
Burdette, N. Y. 
SWINE 
LARGE PROLIFIC BERKSHIRES of >the 
most popular prize winning blood lines. Ser¬ 
vice boars, bred sows, bred gilts, spring and 
fall pigs sired by real Type 10th. CHARLES 
A. ELDREDGE, Marion, N. Y. 
O. I. C.’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—Pigs 6 
to 12 weeks $10 to $15, sows open $40, bred 
$50. All guaranteed to please. NORMAN H. 
EVANS, Elizabeth, W. Va. 
FOR SALE—Registered Berkshire pigs, 
Bourbon Red turkeys and Aberdeen Angus 
cattle. W. FRANCIS McCRACKEN, R. 4, New 
Castle, Pa. 
HAMPSHIRE BRED-GILTS, PIGS — Both 
sexes, not akin. Service boars. Registered 
free. J. J. RAILING, R. D. No. 2, Shippens- 
burg, Pa. 
CHESTER WHITE PIGS—8 weeks old, $7. 
Bred and open gilts. Express prepaid. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. CLARENCE BEY, Clarington, 
Ohio. _ 
FOR feALE—Pedigreed O. I. C. pigs. Fine 
young boars. Prices reasonable. CLAYTON 
M. GIBBEL, R. 1, Ephrata, Fa. 
HORSES 
THIRTY SHETLAND AND WELSH PONIES 
—All ages for sale cheap to quick buyers. 
SENECA PONY FARMS, Salamanca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A registered Percheron stal¬ 
lion, black, good sized, coming three. Write, 
JAMES BARRON, R. D. 5, Auburn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Grade Percheron colt, black, 
one year six months old $75. LEONARD 
CRAWFORD, Tionesta, Pa. 
REAL ESTATE 
TEXAS FRUIT FARMS, RIO GRANDE 
VALLEY—Average $600 to $1,000 per acre 
yearly, Oranges, grapefruit, cabbage, onions, 
cotton, good Mexican labor $1 daily, ten to 
twenty acre irrigated farms, wonderful cli¬ 
mate, no rheumatics. Go see for yourself, 
$7,500 starts you right, $100 pays all ex¬ 
penses, 10 days from Cleveland and return. 
Auto tours, meals, R. R. through sleeper, 
first, third Monday each month. Selected 
party. JOHN HENRY, 2967 Mayfield, Clev- 
land, Ohio. 
FLORIDA. Ask us for information about 
Tampa and Hillsborough County. Wonder¬ 
ful orange groves, vegetable gardens, tropi¬ 
cal scenery, fruits and flowers. Eighty miles 
shell strewn beach on Gulf of Mexico and 
Tampa Bay afford fine fishing; water sports. 
Hundreds beautiful inland lakes invite you to 
camp or build on their fruitful shores. Fine 
motor roads, hospitable people. Living costs 
reasonable. Come, live longer and enjoy life 
more. A. YOUNG, Board of Trade, Tampa, 
Florida. 
300-ACRE fine dairy farm, modern resi¬ 
dence, large, sanitary barn, fruit, timber, 
silo, 2 good teams, 80 high-grade Holsteins; 
last year’s milk brought $10,000; this year 
more; new furniture included, up-to-date 
tools, machinery; everything $16,800, cash 
$4,400 ; on State road; very easy terms. 
FARRELL, Deposit, N. Y. 
$1,000 secures 52 acres excellent level 
farm, beautiful location ; State Road ; 14 mile 
school; depot; milk station, etc. House, two 
large dairy barns, other buildings, quantity 
personal property, and wheat. $4,200'; 200 
farms, all sizes. WARREN BENJAMIN, 
Spencer, N. Y. 
BARGAIN—80-acre farm. Large house, 2 
family, pure spring water, plenty fuel, near 
Ford and electric plants and all Capitol Dis¬ 
trict markets. ARCHIE CLEVELAND, Round 
Lake, Saratoga Co., N. V. 
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Farm 175 acres. 
90-acre field tillable with machinery. Situ¬ 
ated adjacent to famous “Fair Acres” certi¬ 
fied seed potato farms. H. IRVING PRATT, 
Oswego, N. Y. 
FOR^ SALE—On State road, near Chatham, 
New York, one-acre chicken and fruit farm, 
six-room house, for particulars, write, 
EVERETT, 208 Sip Avenue, Jersey City, N J. 
FARM FOR SALE—153 acres, nine-room 
house, barn, hog, sugar and hen houses. 1,000 
maple trees, garage. Alfalfa fields. EUGENE 
THAYER, Norwood, N. Y 
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—200-acre muck 
tract. 15 acres under cultivation. Situated 
at shipping station. HERMAN W. KANDT, 
Oswego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Seventy-three acres fertile 
land brick house, good buildings, terms and 
price reasonable. Owner, R. E. LEIGHT, 
Quakertown, Pa. 
FARM OF 102 ACRES FOR SALE near vil¬ 
lage and railroad station. For particulars 
write, CHARLES NEWMAN, Hastings, N. Y. 
. NICE dairy or poultry farm in good situa¬ 
tion for sale reasonable. Write for particu¬ 
lars. T. CHAMBERS, West Edmeston, N. Y. 
IF INTERESTED in Orleans Co. fruit, 
grain and stock farm, 112 acres, State road 
beautiful home, address BOX 23, Holly, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—200-ACRE farm ; good build¬ 
ings ; slate roof; large 9-room house. Write, 
J. HUTCHINSON, R., Schuylerville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — 114-acre farm, level and very 
productive land, tractor, machinery, stock. 
Bargain. ,TOS. HENNY, Pittstown, N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres, up to date 
buildings, good orchard and land, good market. 
GRANT GOEHRIN, New Brighton, Pa. 
SELL -Seventy-three acres fertile land, 
Trumansburg, N. Y., large house and barns, 
fruit. M. C. BROWN, Ithaca, N. Y. . 
FOR SALE—Farm of 228 acres in Central 
New York. For particulars write, ARTHUR 
BURGMAN, owner, Locke, N. Y. 
POULTRY AND TRUCK FARM, 30 acres, 
best location, best condition, for sale, apply 
BOX 227, R. 6, Vineland, N. ,T. 
FOR SALE—255 acres, good buildings, cat¬ 
tle, tools, level fields, brook-watered pastures 
WM. WHALEY, Ohio, N. Y. 
DAIRY AND POULTRY FARM FOR RENT 
plenty of water, good location. GEORGIA 
GAFT, Cameron, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—5 acres fruit and chicken farm. 
Bargain to quick buyers. CHARLES SALA, 
R. D. 5, Newton, N^j. 
I HAVE OIL and gas land to lease, also 
tract of timber for sale. Write, J. FRIESE. 
Evans, W. Va. 
