Advertisements. 
C, & SHARP & CO. 
Hon. Secretary Indian Game Club (America), 
© One ere ie, IN EW YW Ore, 
The home of the Fndian Game, 
GOLDEN WYANDOTTE, BLUE ANDALUSIAN & REDCAP. 
Winners of the leading Prizes at America’s largest Shows. 
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Special attention given to all Orders for Pure-bred Fowls of any variety 
for import or export. 
CORNISH INDIAN GAME FOWLS 
Were first brought to America, were first exhibited in this country and are 
now bred here in the largest numbers and highest excellence by 
H. P. CLARKE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, 
Originator of the American Champion strain. Fowls of this blood have been 
exhibited at the largest showsin all parts of the country and with one exception 
: (pullet at Buffalo International) they have won every First Prize entered for,so they 
ee have aclear title to the ‘Championship of America.” 2 
. Am also breeding imported Cornish Indians of the leading English strains, be- 
YN sides Aseel Indian, Kadir Indian, Japaneseand Malay Game Fowls and Black Red 
\ Standard Malays. The Oriental races a specialty. : 
: AR Many first prizes at Chicago, Dayton, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Detroit, Buffalo, 
: ——~ Augusta, Charleston, New Haven, Atlanta, Boston and New York City. 
Fowls and Eggs for sale. Illustrated circular free, Mention this paper when writing. 
THE IMPROVED MONARCH INGUBATOR. 
Three thousand chicks from one machine in less than four months. 
Prices reduced, making it the cheapest as well as the best machine on the 
market. 
Thousands in successful operation in this country, Canada, and in Europe. 
They are giving universal satisfaction everywhere. 
First premiums at 27 consecutive Shows. 
New York, 1892, lst premium for the largest and best hatch, and 
ist premium for the best machine in the Show. 
More than 100 in use within a radius of 30 miles of our factory, some of the 
farmers using from two to eight machines. 
Send for circular. 
JAMEES RANEKEN, South Easton, Mass. 
Representative in England—GHO. T. WHITFIELD, Colebridge, Gloucester. 
COLEBRIDGE, GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND, 
Dear Mr. RANKIN, October, 1891. 
Please find enclosed Draft for another of your Monarch Incubators for 325 eggs, which please 
ship at once ; this is the best proof that I am perfectly satisfied with the 180 egg Incubator I had 
from you last spring, I consider it is both as regards management and results far before our 
English machines. Truly yours, 
GEO. T. WHITFIELD. 
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