Poultry fancier . CLOSE TO-NATURE76 Front Street, COMPAW COLFAX, IOWA. Sellers S. C. White Orpingtons Massive, beautiful white birds, true to Orpington points your wants. Eggs, $3, $5 and $10 per setting. Baby chicks, $ 1 each, hatched from all my booklet. Something different. Yours for the asking. J. W. SFLLERS, 910 W. Gray St., ELMIRA, N. Y. S. C. Rhode Island Reds Aristocrat Strain Sired by 1st and 2nd Chicago pen and Blue Ribbon winners at Ashtabula. Our penswill contain the four pullets in 1st Ash abula pen, this pen headed by 1st Bostoncock. Send fo
Poultry fancier . CLOSE TO-NATURE76 Front Street, COMPAW COLFAX, IOWA. Sellers S. C. White Orpingtons Massive, beautiful white birds, true to Orpington points your wants. Eggs, $3, $5 and $10 per setting. Baby chicks, $ 1 each, hatched from all my booklet. Something different. Yours for the asking. J. W. SFLLERS, 910 W. Gray St., ELMIRA, N. Y. S. C. Rhode Island Reds Aristocrat Strain Sired by 1st and 2nd Chicago pen and Blue Ribbon winners at Ashtabula. Our penswill contain the four pullets in 1st Ash abula pen, this pen headed by 1st Bostoncock. Send for mating list. Choice males for sale. Harty & Freshely, Willoughby, Ohio. POULTRY FANCIER 267. 268 POULTRY FANCIER Poultry Meeting at ^Plainfield, N. J. The first annual meeting of the New JerseyAssociation for Poultry Improvement was heldJanuary 2, in Plainfield, and was largely at-tended. Many new applicants took advantageof the privilege of enrolling as charter mem-bers and the association has now enough innumbers to insure its success in every in this meeting centered in the elect-ion of officers, who would pilot the newlylaunched craft in the ensuing year. The following are the who willbe at the helm: President, Sydney R. Clarkeof Scotch Plains; vice-president, R. S. McAfeeof Plainfield; treasurer, R. G. Slorah, of Plainfield; secret ry, J. H. Kimball, of Westfieldassistant secretary, Hilary Watts, of West-fieH. The executive committee consists of W. , of Westfield; chairman, F. T. Mc-Inerney, of Plainfield; Joseph Nesler, of ScotchPlains: R. H. Armstrong, of Dunellen, andC. G. Shafer, of Cranford. The meeting was a most harmonious oneas wel
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