Poultry fancier . Association willbe missed more than he. He was lovedand resreeted by all who knew him. Hewas a Thorough Fancier, and bore no mal-ice or ill will toward any man. Every-body that knew him loved him, and oneof the first questions that an A. P. would ask when going into meet-ing was, where is David. All over thisbroad land he had legions of knew him. He will be particularly missed alsoat the great Hagerstown Fair show, wherefor upwards of 20 years he served in thecapacity of Judge. Without the presenceof Dave Nichols Hagerstown show didnot seem right. H


Poultry fancier . Association willbe missed more than he. He was lovedand resreeted by all who knew him. Hewas a Thorough Fancier, and bore no mal-ice or ill will toward any man. Every-body that knew him loved him, and oneof the first questions that an A. P. would ask when going into meet-ing was, where is David. All over thisbroad land he had legions of knew him. He will be particularly missed alsoat the great Hagerstown Fair show, wherefor upwards of 20 years he served in thecapacity of Judge. Without the presenceof Dave Nichols Hagerstown show didnot seem right. He was a great friendof the old Veteran Cost, and enabledhim very much in building up the greatHagerstown Fair Show. His will bea hard place to fill, and the Poultry Fra-ternity has lost one of its staunehestsupporters. His name will linger foreverin the memories of the Poultrymen, andgenerations to come will hear and read ofthe good deeds of D. A. Nichols and thepart he took in making this great Poul-try S. C. Buff Orpingtons The Big Winners at Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago. 1912 AIATINGS WILL PRODUCE SOME OF THE BEST S. C. BUFF ORPING-TONS EVER BRED. THEY ARE NO EXPERIMENT. TRIED AND TRUE BLUERIBBON WINNERS. Our Winnings-Our Blood Lines—Mean Your Success Consider the record and think of your CHICAGO—in Deetmber, 2d and 4th Cock, 4th Pullet and 3d PITTSBURGH)—in January I won 1st Cock, 1st Cockerel, 1st Pullet and 3d Hen. Silver Cup for best Male. Special for best shaped male and 6 special ribbons on 5 birds entered. AT CLEVELAND—1st, 2d, and 3d Cock, 2d and 3d Hen, 1st, 3d, 4th and 5th Cock-erel, 4th and 5th Pen, Silver Cup and Silver Set for Best Display. TWENTY Pens mated for the egg trade, every pen containing winners, and birdssired by winners, line bred stock. Quality considered, we defy for our mating ABOUT BREEDING STOCK?—We Have It and the Price is Right. RQSELAND POULTRY FARM, Sout^%a^r, prop. 1 Dollar f


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