. The Eastern poultryman. Poultry Periodicals; Fruit Periodicals. THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. 77 Straws Blown " Prairie State " Way. W. H. Maurer, Hegins, Pa., wrote July iq, 1902: "For ease of operation and large percentage of strong chicks, I re- gard the Prairie State without a ; J. F. Nagel, Portville, N. Y., wrote Aug. 4, 1902: "I am surprised with what ease the machine runs: it requires very little attention, the regulator works al- most perfect and the material and work- manship is first-class, judging from my experience of thirteen years in the wood working bu


. The Eastern poultryman. Poultry Periodicals; Fruit Periodicals. THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. 77 Straws Blown " Prairie State " Way. W. H. Maurer, Hegins, Pa., wrote July iq, 1902: "For ease of operation and large percentage of strong chicks, I re- gard the Prairie State without a ; J. F. Nagel, Portville, N. Y., wrote Aug. 4, 1902: "I am surprised with what ease the machine runs: it requires very little attention, the regulator works al- most perfect and the material and work- manship is first-class, judging from my experience of thirteen years in the wood working ; B. A. Musgrove, Gloversville, N. Y., wrote Aug. r, 1902: "I am well pleased with my ; Mrs. O. K. Rhodes, Etna, N. Y., wrote Aug. 4, 1902: "I am very well pleased with the incubator I purchased of you and have had very good results with the ; W. Kenwell, Inlet, N. Y., wrote July 1, 1902: "Incubator received from your firm has proven entirely satisfactory, as my son who is iourteen years of age has had wonderful success with it, although he has had no previous ; C. A. Barnes, Lockport, N. Y., wrote July 31, 1902: "The incubator which I received from you has proved highly sat- isfactory and I am especially pleased with the accurate work of the ; W. D. Hall, Hyde Park, Mass., wrote July 15, 1902: "I am pleased to speak in the highest terms of the work done by the ; Clarence F. Hickey, Supt. Central Pty. Farm, Hammonton, N. J., wrote Aug. 21, 1902: "We use !our different makes of incubators and find that the Prairie State incubator gives us by far the best ; Foster H. Van Denburg, Prospect, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1902: "There can be no better. I hatched 95 per cent, of turkey eggs placed in it. I have better luck with it than with hens and it does not require any more ; S. W. Griggs & Son, Trapsburg, N. Y., wrote Aug. 1, 1902: "It is the sure


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