The Farm-poultry . et, 1st, 2nd;pen, 1st. (Entered 11, all placed; 25 in CliiSS ) White Wyandottes: — Cock, 1st, 3rd;hen, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th; cockerel, 1st,2nd, 3rd; pullet, 1st, 2nd, 5th; pen, 1st,2nd. (92 birds in class.) White Bocks: — We sold the birds thatwon 1st cockerel, 1st hen, 1st pullet and1st pen. Balance of our string taking2nd cock and cockerel, 3rd and 4th henand pullet, 3rd pen. (96 in class.) Barred Rocks: — 1st, 2nd pullet (ouronly entries) in class of 22 pullets. R. C. Reds:—Cock, 1st; hen, 1st;cockerel, 2nd, 3rd; pullet, 1st, 4th. (6entered and 6 placed in class of 26.) S.


The Farm-poultry . et, 1st, 2nd;pen, 1st. (Entered 11, all placed; 25 in CliiSS ) White Wyandottes: — Cock, 1st, 3rd;hen, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th; cockerel, 1st,2nd, 3rd; pullet, 1st, 2nd, 5th; pen, 1st,2nd. (92 birds in class.) White Bocks: — We sold the birds thatwon 1st cockerel, 1st hen, 1st pullet and1st pen. Balance of our string taking2nd cock and cockerel, 3rd and 4th henand pullet, 3rd pen. (96 in class.) Barred Rocks: — 1st, 2nd pullet (ouronly entries) in class of 22 pullets. R. C. Reds:—Cock, 1st; hen, 1st;cockerel, 2nd, 3rd; pullet, 1st, 4th. (6entered and 6 placed in class of 26.) S. C. Reds: —Cock, 1st; hen, 1st, 4th;cockerel, 2nd; pullet, 4th; pen, 5th.(Class of 116 birds.) Won A. P. A. medal for best male inshow and had three highest scoring col-lections in varieties where there was com-petition. At Tri-State Fair, Memphis,Sept. 23-28. Our superb string, weakened by manysales and long confinement, made anothergrand win in classes of ISO W. Rocks,140 B. Rocks, 120 W. Orpingtons, 120. DECEMBER Now Ready ^ PoultryBOOK New 1913PrairieState Bigger and Better Every one interested in chickens—amateur orexpert —wants and needs this valuable bookPoultry experts say it is by far the best book pub-lished. It is brimful of good, practical informationgleaned from actual experience of the most suc-cessful poultrymen. Over 120 pages and 75 of thembristling with such live topics as the following:Poultry Possibilities on the Ordinary FarmWhich is the Best Bred. CojM, House Methods The lnleasi»e or Eitensive Plan Care of Brooders How to Feed Laying, Growing Stock Selection of an Incubator What System Shall Poultrymen Ust? Poultry Buildings Fattening—Feeing Little Chicks Principles of Feeding How to Keen Poultry Free from Lice Growing Green Ducks Feed Formulae and Many Useful Interesting Topics Send Your Name on Postal—Ifs Free Do it today. Be among the first of the thousands who will askfor this valuable book—so you wont have to wait for your copyYon


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