Poultry fancier . E. A. Weimer, Lebanon, Pa. Prop. Exmoor Farm and recognized as one ofAmericas greatest and most intense breeders. BUFFORPINGTONS Martzthe big winner at Chicago 1911, alsoIndianapolis, Nashville and for catalogue--40 illustrations. A. E. MARTZ, Box ARCADIA, IND. 462 POULTRY FANCIER assured fact that if any one in this coun-try will succeed in securing this desirablequality in White Orpingtons one will notbe compelled to go far from Wm. and Sons plant to find him. Mr. Cook sells eggs from his very high-est classed birds at $ per setting orthree sit
Poultry fancier . E. A. Weimer, Lebanon, Pa. Prop. Exmoor Farm and recognized as one ofAmericas greatest and most intense breeders. BUFFORPINGTONS Martzthe big winner at Chicago 1911, alsoIndianapolis, Nashville and for catalogue--40 illustrations. A. E. MARTZ, Box ARCADIA, IND. 462 POULTRY FANCIER assured fact that if any one in this coun-try will succeed in securing this desirablequality in White Orpingtons one will notbe compelled to go far from Wm. and Sons plant to find him. Mr. Cook sells eggs from his very high-est classed birds at $ per setting orthree sittings for $50. There are nohidden methods resorted to in Mr. Cooks rJi> rfa r$fs r&> ejn r$n r$r\ rtin rSn rSn rje> rSf\ r9n rSfl rfri r9ft r$f> r$r\ rfatforfarfafforfarSnrinrSfi •Jfri *?Jw wjv wjw vJS. *7Jv JJS. wJS. vJS. l^V JJ*. Vf* VJV wj* vJV vjv vj*. Vf*. S. C. Black Minorca male. Ownedand bred by N. N. Greiner, Eheems, Pa.,who has made a reputation at the greatshows. matings nor in his business policies. Heis a frank, reciprocative and a kindlygentleman in all that term signifies, andto meet him in his home affords one apleasure not soon to be forgotten, a sub-ject in lifes history to which one canturn its pages with a peculiar satisfac-tion. We regretted very much to bidfarewell to such congenial atmosphereand pleasant surroundings, but the honk,honk, of that Old 80 Horse Power Auto-mobile swung us onto our feet and intoimmediate Attention, Sir, and before wewere barely aware of what had happened,we were flying over Old Jerseyshighways at a terrific pace and suddenlylanded at the depot, right-side-up-with-care, but a little uncertain of our sur-roundings, bade a hurried good-bye toMr. Cook and his congenial Superintend-ant, leaped on board the train and spedon our journey with a deep sense of grat-itude to Mr. Cook for the pleasures
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