Broome County, New York, rural directory, 1917, Part 26

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RIKER & DANN


Year!


1st Floor Security Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y.


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BROOME COUNTY


PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS -Continued.


BINGHAMTON-Quality Press, The Salmon, Geo. C.


SOUTHERN TIER PUB. CO. See adv.


Stuart Print Shop


Sullivan, F. J.


Unique Printery


Walker Bros.


WHALEN, HENRY P., 76 Chapin St. See adv. White, F. A.


DEPOSIT - COURIER-JOURNAL co .. 138 Front St. See adv.


Stow, Chas. H.


ENDICOTT-Free Land Press


HARPURSVILLE-Demeree, Emerson


JOHNSON CITY-Fisher, Chas.


JOHNSON CITY PUB. CO. See adv.


LISLE-Storrs, Wm. M.


SYRACUSE - AMERICAN POULTRY


ADVOCATE. See adv.


UNION-Goeller, Chas. L.


WHITNEY POINT-Branday, F. C. Brown, Arthur H.


WINDSOR-Russell, Brainard W.


RAZORS.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Razor Blade Co. Kattell Mfg. Co.


REAL ESTATE.


BINGHAMTON-Ahearn, Chas. K.


Ahrens, John P.


Alexander, Arthur W.


Amsbry, Lee J.


Arms, C. A.


Barlow & Son


BAUMANN, F. J., 416 Security Mut. Bldg. See adv.


Clarke, Herman C.


CLEARVIEW HEIGHTS CO., INC., 302 Peoples Trust Bldg. See adv.


Clock, W. A.


Corbett, Julia R.


D. O. Agency


Duffy, Milton C.


Duffy & Hennessey


Edson, Harry W.


Endicott Land Co.


FARLEY, TRACY, 604 Press Bldg. See adv.


Farley & Griswold


Galvin, Jeremiah


Ganow, Isaac C.


THE LYONS STOCK FARM


Registered and high grade Holstein-Friesian cattle. Herd headed by Towanda Judge Beets, from an A. R. O. Dam; own son of Judge Hengerveld De Kol and grandson of Hengerveld De Kol. He is a half brother to Duchess Henger- veld Korndyke, a world's record senior 3-year old.


Have some good pure bred bull calves for sale. If in need of some good high-grade Holstein cows and heifers, write us THE LYONS STOCK FARM, R. D. No. 2 Windsor, N. Y. Urbane C. Lyons, Prop., Binghamton, N. Y.


"THE RATHSKELLER" WINDSOR :-: : -: NEW YORK


A Parlor of Sweets and Good Things to Eat


Sea Food in Season L. F. CHASE, Manager


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REAL ESTATE-Continued.


O'Neil, F. A., & Co.


BINGHAMTON-Germann, Wm. A. Goldsmith, Hiram


Hackett, E. E.


Hardy, Fred J.


Harmon, Baxter & Flint


Henry Land Co.


Hinds-Huchting


Hinman, H. A., & Son


Hopkins, Otis A.


HOTCHKIN, 71 Court St. See adv.


Housman, H.


Johnson, Wm. A.


Kaminsky & Heffron


Keyes, Cora W.


Keyes & Cook


McNamara, Mabel


MERSEREAU, LEE, 153 Washing- ton St. See adv.


Millard, N. B.


Mintz Real Estate Agcy.


Mitchell, Fred W.


Mosher, Ross


Mosher & May


Neal, Wm. H.


Nelson-Colsten Co.


NELSON-WADSWORTH & ALEX-


ANDER, 95 Court St. See adv.


NEVILLE, J. R., 304 Phelps Bldg. See adv.


CHENANGO BRIDGE-Shute, J. Edward


A. C. TYLER


Real Estate and Insurance Agent WHITNEY POINT, N. Y.


THE MORAN HOUSE


SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Newly Furnished and Equipped


On Route No. 4 New York State Highways Steam Heated and Electrically Lighted.


Intercommunicating Telephone System. Rooms with Bath


Rooms en Suite.


DEPOSIT NEW YORK


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TREADWELL, GEO. H., 416 Phelps Bldg. See adv.


Tripp, Harry H.


Tusk, Chas.


Van Atta, Ralph


Wedertz, Oliver


Westcott, H.


1 Winsor & Barton


O'NEIL, GEO. L., Phelps Bldg. See adv.


O'Neil, J. W.


Parmelee, Bert O.


Rich, Edson B.


Robinson, Frank D.


Robinson & Weir


ROSE, EDGAR O., 636 Security Bldg. See adv.


Russell, Earl


Selleck, D. P.


Slingerland, Jno. T.


Smith, Wm. H.


Soule, Volney K.


Southern Tier Land Co.


Stack, J. A.


Stegmuller, Zolton A.


Stevenson, Horace A.


Stillson, N. C., Realty Co.


Terry, Wm. B.


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REAL ESTATE-Continued.


ENDICOTT-Endicott Land Co.


VAN ATTA, RALPH O., 23 Wash-


ington St. See adv.


Winegard, P. J. Zimmer, D. S.


JOHNSON CITY-Anderson, H. J., & Son BROWN, JOHN A., 122 Main St. See adv.


Codding, E. H.


Codding & Duffard


Miller, T. H.


Preston, Worth


Thomson, W. P.


NINEVEH-Hobbs Bros.


PORT DICKINSON-PARSONS, FRED W. See adv.


WHITNEY POINT-MAY, S. A., Main St. See adv.


TYLER, A. C. See adv.


RECORDING COMPANIES.


ENDICOTT - Computing Tabulating Re- cording Co.


INTERNATIONAL TIME RECORD- ING CO. OF NEW YORK. See adv.


RESTAURANTS.


BINGHAMTON-Allen, Wm. E.


Baldwin, D. S.


Baylor, Frank C.


Besant, Chas. T.


Bowen, Isaac A.


Bryant, C. S.


Busy Bee Lunch Room


Chase, L. F.


Dillon, Mrs. Delia


Dobbins, W. E.


Dodd & Grooms


Doolittle, M. A.


Doolittle & Baldwin


Foster, Wm. J.


Gantley, W. R.


Gevert, John W.


Gorman, J. P.


Grill


Harris, Geo. F.


Ingraham, K.


Kilts, E. P.


Osterhout & Allen


Palace Restaurant


Presto Lunch


Quinn, T. H.


Robertson, Mary A.


Rodman, H. J.


Sanders, Mrs. Anna J.


Smith & Grady


Edsons Sanitary Quick Lunch Meals and Lunches Served at all Hours Night and Day Our Motto is to Please Everybody 1 GIVE US A TRIAL


71 Front Street DEPOSIT, N. Y.


WE INVITE THE FARMERS OF BROOME AND ADJOINING COUNTIES to inspect our stocks of new and second hand Furniture and Housefurnishings, Stoves Ranges, Sewing Machines, etc. And convince themselves that STEVENS BARGAIN HOUSE 118 Main Street -


JOHNSON CITY, N. Y.


SSTOP IN THE NEXT


IS ALL THE NAME IMPLIES TIME YOU ARE DOWN


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RESTAURANTS-Continued.


BINGHAMTON- Spencer, F. O. Tuckerman, H. J. DEPOSIT-Edson, Fred B. EDSON'S SANITARY QUICK See adv.


LUNCH, 71 Front St. Springstein, Samuel R.


ENDICOTT-Clemons, Wm. Crowe, Mrs. Mary Curtin, P. A. Mix, Walter J. Snyder, C. U.


JOHNSON CITY-Bross, W. F. Hallock, Ella Little Gem Restaurant Scudder, Daniel Vail, A. L.


PORT DICKINSON-Cornell, F. M.


WHITNEY POINT-Dyer, N. C. Sherwood, Clayton SULLIVAN, H. M. See adv. Tompkins, W. H.


WINDSOR-Chase, Hazel H. " RATHSKELLER, THE. See adv.


ROOFERS.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Slag Roof- ing Co.


Brown & Decker


Christie, Walter


Freeman, E. G. Gillet-Barnes Co. Griffits, S. M. Lynch's, J. R., Sons


McKINNEY & CO., 184-188 State St. See adv.


Mielke, G. E.


RUBBER GOODS.


BINGHAMTON-Alling Lockwood Co. Binghamton Raincoat Co. Pneumatic Stamp Co.


SALOONS.


BINGHAMTON-Acker, Geo. A.


Ackley, M. N.


Arndt & Dillon


Boland, C. P.


Burke, Bros.


Bush, F. A.


Chanecka, Paul


Chapman, Jas. J.


Church, Geo. W.


Connelly, Frank


Cornick, H. H.


Cusick, James J.


Danek, W. J.


Delaney, Ellen


Singer Sewing Machine Co. 113 Court Street Binghamton, N. Y. H. M. BIGART, Mgr.


Branch Store: 25 WASHINGTON AVENUE ENDICOTT, N. Y. Conrow & Hamlin


QUOTATIONS SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES The Stanford Seed Co. INCORPORATED WHOLESALE SEEDS Timothy, Clover and all kinds of Field Seeds, Pop Corn and Seed Grains BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK


OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES Binghamton-18-20 Jarvis St. Buffalo-93 Perry St.


TELEPHONES


Buffalo Bell, Seneca 3494:3495, Federal 23212 Binghamton Bell, 819, York State 371


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SALOONS-Continued.


BINGHAMTON-Dixon, U. S.


Dodge, Earl A.


Lenhart & Higgins


Donahue, Thos. F.


Lombardi, G. M.


Donigan, L. J.


Marrinan, J. F.


Drahos, Jos.


Federic, E. M.


Foote, A. W.


Mihal, John


Gardusek, L.


Garvey, Anthony


Gennarelli, F. G.


Gilleran, P. J.


O'Brien, W. J.


Griffin, Terrence


O'Brien, H. E.


Guarniero, C.


Ondrejka, Henry


Guinane, Jas.


Palelon, Felix


Hait, C. E.


Pandich & Homanich


Hait, Wm.


Patterson, E. J.


Haskell, R. D.


Quinn, J. O.


Hibbard, James


Roach, Michael S.


Hickey, W. W.


Robbins, John N.


Higgins, John J.


Rummer, L. J.


Hinchey, Mrs. Mary A.


Scott, Mrs. Caroline


Honan, D. E.


Sisak, Fedor


Horvatt, Andrew J.


Smith, G. W.


Hrostowski, W.


Spindler, Charles


Hutta, Fred


Sturek, John


Kane, John M.


Sullivan, G. H.


Sullivan, Thos.


Tobin, J. H.


Toroney, Steve


CREAM DOVE SHORTENING


FORPOSED O OF COTTON SEED OIL OLED STEARINE& BEEF FAIS MANUFACTURED BY CREAM DOVE MFG. CO. BINGHAMTON, N Y. T WEIGHT


US INSPECTED AND FASSEN


PASSED BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


ESTABLISHMENT N-691


Do not forget that pail of Cream Dove when at your grocer's


CREAM DOVE Shortening is the cheapest to buy. Your first can may cost you more per pound than lard or the various compounds, BUT-


it will go farther and give better results than butter, lard or any other shortening. Cream Dove is richer-creams easier-takes less, and will Cut Your Butter Bills in Half.


Strange & Skinner


THE HOME OF 1 EASY SHOES


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Azch


PRESERVER


76 COURT STREET BINGHAMTON, N. Y.


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Ketchum, John S. Kocack, Jacob


Krch & Hiza


Krna, S.


Kumpar & Pratt


Maxian, M. L.


Metrus, John


Mrlak, Steve


Neylon, P. W.


Nolan, Thos.


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SALOONS-Continued.


BINGHAMTON-Valuch, Paul Vavra, John J.


Wagener, Chas. L. Walker, C. W.


Wallace, Rose


White, P. J.


Wiley, J. J.


Williams, Harvey


Wilson, E. A.


SAUSAGE MANUFACTURERS.


BINGHAMTON-Bruno Sausage Mfr. Gruschwitz, Bruno Heil, Joseph


SCALES MANUFACTURER.


BINGHAMTON-Jones of Binghamton


SECOND-HAND GOODS.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Furniture & Auct. House Carver, J. H., Co. Gitlitz, J.


ENDICOTT-Van Horn, John S.


JOHNSON CITY-STEVENS BARGAIN HOUSE, 118 Main St. See adv.


SEEDS.


BINGHAMTON-Dickinson, Albert, Co.


BINGHAMTON SEED CO., 135 Court St. See adv. CONKLIN, E. W., & SON, 28-48 Montgomery St. See adv.


Craver-Dickinson Seed Co.


Matthews, I. S., Sons


STANFORD SEED COMPANY, THE, 18 Jarvis St. See adv.


DEPOSIT-BELL, J. J., SEED CO., 125- 127 Front St. See adv. DEPOSIT SEED CO., Center St. See adv.


SEWING MACHINES.


BINGHAMTON-SINGER SEWING MA- CHINE CO., 113 Court St. See adv. DEPOSIT-CARL, LESLIE E., 145 Front St. See adv.


ENDICOTT -- SINGER SEWING MA- CHINE CO., 25 Washington Ave. See adv.


SHOES.


BINGHAMTON-Bedrosian, Sam


BINGHAMTON SHOE & RUBBER


CO., 162 Water St. See adv.


Both Phones


SMITH'S PHARMACY


S. D. SMITH, Proprietor


DEPOSIT, N. Y.


SAVE THE CALF SCOURING POWDERS. 50c and $1.00 A Positive Remedy for Scours in Calves CATONA THE MOST POWERFUL TONIC KNOWN TO VETERINARY SCIENCE 60c SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO STOCKMEN'S ORDERS FOR DRUGS


A. D. STEVENS


High-Grade Hand-Made Harness SHOE REPAIRING-HARNESS REPAIRING Suit Case and Trunk Repairing 138 MAIN STREET Phone 6151-W


JOHNSON CITY, N. Y.


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SHOES-Continued.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Shoe Store Brownell Shoe Co. BULL'S BOOT SHOP, 101-103 State St. See adv.


Conrow & Sheehan


Crannell, J. J.


Dickerman, D.


Dudley, J. H.


Dunn & McCarthy


ENDICOTT, JOHNSON & CO., 123 Main St. See adv.


Greenblatt, David


Haick, Rose


HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See adv.


Kemp, Millner & Co.


Kinney, G. R., & Co.


Lester Shoe Store


Lonas, Jason T.


Lord, A. A., & Son


MERRILL, EDWIN W., INC., 87 Court St. See adv.


MORSE & HERRICK, INC., 44 Court St. See adv.


Normile, W. F. & J. B.


PARLOR CITY SHOE CO., 57 Che- nango St. See adv.


Parsons, E. L. Quality Boot Shop


Ricks, Geo. M., & Son


Sample Shoe Co.


Sasinek Shoe Store


Shulman, Morris


Smith, E. F.


Stoddard, H. U.


STRANGE & SKINNER, 76 Court St. See adv.


TOLLEY, A. C., & CO., 157 Washing- ton St. See adv.


Truitt Bros.


Truitt-Schwab Shoe Co.


Vogue Bootery, The


Walk-Over Boot Shop


Weir, J. L.


DEPOSIT-Holloway, Wm.


ENDICOTT-Shear & Sharping Sherwood & Co.


Endicott Shoe Store


Endicott, Johnson & Co.


JOHNSON CITY-Endicott, Johnson Co. Shear, A. H.


UNION-Bell, F. A. Chandler, H. R.


WINDSOR-MALLERY, T. R., Main St. See adv.


Tompkins, M. A.


WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP, 87 Court St. See adv.


L. GENEVIEVE ONDERDONK INSURANCE


WILCOX BLOCK :: DEPOSIT, N. Y.


Insurance of all kinds -the best of every kind


Use Kellam's® ROYAL-LUNCHEON COFFEE Called by thousands "The Finest Drinking Coffee in the World"


M. & J. B. KELLAM CO. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.


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SHOE REPAIRING.


BINGHAMTON-Batrowney, N. S. Bomysoad Bros. John's Shoe Repair Shop


My Magnet Shoe Repairing Parlors Pignatello, John


Sognolian & Ruzian Tierno, P. A. Tootikian, Såm


JOHNSON CITY-Bailey, A. N. Bridge Shoe Repairing Shop UNION CENTER-Harvey, Frank


SHORTENING. BINGHAMTON - CREAM DOVE MFG. CO., 11 Alice St. See adv.


SIGNS.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Poster Adv. Co. Hyde, R. B.


Mable, Horace R. Mann, L. E.


Young & Cramer


SILK MANUFACTURERS. BINGHAMTON-Ballard Silk Co. Cedar Cliff Silk Co.


Chenango Silk Co. Rossville Silk Mills Co.


SLED MANUFACTURERS.


BINGHAMTON - Wilkinson Manufactur- ing Co.


SOAP MANUFACTURERS. BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Soap Works Kingsbury Process Co. R. & G. Soap & Supply Co.


SPOOL MANUFACTURERS. JOHNSON CITY-Lestershire Spool Mfg. Co.


SPORTING GOODS.


BINGHAMTON-Weed, Lewis M., Co.


STAGE LINE. MAINE-MOULTON, FRED L. See


adv. STEEL CEILINGS. BINGHAMTON-Fox, John E.


STONE. BINGHAMTON-Decker, Ira S., Co. Hoffman, Geo. Ingraham, J. F.


C. H. MOSHER


Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director


129 Front Street


Both Phones


DEPOSIT N. Y.


HARRY F. STEVENS DEALER IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Window Frames, Cement Fertilizer and Coal UNION, N. Y.


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STORAGE.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton & Supply Co. Cole, C. B. Howard, Mike


Warehouse


SURVEYOR. WINDSOR-WILLIAMS, H. S. See adv.


TAILORS.


BINGHAMTON-Beckley, Fred M.


Beebe, H. C.


Buchmeier & McDonough


Douglas & Bradley Gamer, C. A.


Grace Bros. Grace, John W.


Heim, Mrs. Hattie E.


Landre, J. C.


Moody, W. H., & Co.


Morante, P. A.


Nixon, Forence M.


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CHENANGO , BRIDGE-Chenango


Valley Telephone Co.


Resnick, M. Riley, R. P. Schachne, A.


CONKLIN-Conklin Telephone Co.


Schefers, Jacob


DEPOSIT-New York Telephone Co. Western Union Telegraph Co.


Schefers, M. E., Est. Testa, Antonio


KIRKWOOD-Lester Telephone Co.


Tlusemian, Stephen M. Ward, N. C.


CENTER LISLE-Center Lisle & Lisle Tel. Co.


Motor Hearse Equipment


When in need of serv- ices of an Under- taker, call-


CHASE


City, Town or Coun- try calls answered day or night.


Funeral Chapel


W. R. CHASE, Funeral Director


Bell and Susquehanna Valley Phone Connections


Windsor, N. Y.


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Warner, F. E. Webster, W. B. Williams, H. F. ENDICOTT-Cawley, A. Leo. Manouse, C. P. Roach, Anthony Schapiro, Jos.


TEAS AND COFFEE.


BINGHAMTON-Eastern Estate Tea Co. Devine, John Grand Union Tea Co.


Jewel Tea Co.


KELLAM, M. & J. B., CO., 24 Henry St. See adv.


Ragus Tea & Coffee Co. West, Fred E., Co.


TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE.


BINGHAMTON-American Dist. Tel. Co. New York Telephone Co. Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. Western Union Telegraph Co.


CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY


TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE -Continued. UNION CENTER-Nanticoke Valley Tele- phone Co. UNION-Western Union Telegraph Co. WINDSOR-Susquehanna Valley Tele- phone Co.


THERMOSTATS. BINGHAMTON-Jewell Thermostat Co. TIN AND TINNERS. - BINGHAMTON-Cecil & Doyle Hull, C. W., & Son Lieberman & Michelson McCann, J. A. McIntyre & Walter ENDICOTT-Blinn, H. A. UNION-Olmstead, Wm.


TIRES.


BINGHAMTON-Central Tire Co. Double Tread Tire Co.


Fisk, Rubber Co. of N. Y.


Horowitch, Maurice


Northland Auto Tire Agency


Service Tire & Vulcanizing Works


U. S. Tire & Vulcanizing Works TOOL MANUFACTURERS. BINGHAMTON-Ash & Johnson Manu- acturing Co.


Rogers & Kromer TOWEL SUPPLY COMPANIES.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Towel Sup- ply Co. Columbia Towel Supply Co.


TOYS.


BINGHAMTON - HILLS, HASKINS. See adv.


McLEAN &


Walkers Toy Store


TYPEWRITERS.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Typewriter Exchange


Monarch Typewriter Co.


Remington Typewriter Co.


Smith, L. C., Bros.


Smith Premier Typewriter Co.


Underwood Typewriter Co.


Wilbur, A. E.


UNDERTAKERS.


BINGHAMTON-CORNELL, W. T., 68 Henry St. See adv.


Dibble, Chas.


Hidock & Greskovic


Hidock, John


Kelley, Fred M.


McDEVITT BROS., 123 Washington St. See adv.


PHONE 2149-R PRIVATE FITTING ROOMS BAKER'S GARMENT SHOP


WOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS, SUITS and DRESSES EXCLUSIVELY "You go up on the elevator We go down on the price"


308-309-310 PRESS BUILDING BINGHAMTON, N. Y.


Conklin's Seeds Give Results


King Timothy 99.60% Pure Crown Clover 99.35% Pure


E. W. CONKLIN & SON, Inc. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.


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UNDERTAKERS-Continued. BINGHAMTON-MEALY, J. E., 92 Front St. See adv.


MILLER & CAFFERTY, 116 Front St. See adv.


MORIARITY, MARTIN, 158 Court St. See adv. MULFORD, D. G. See adv. Newcomb, G. F.


ROBERTS, F. A., 82 Washington St. See adv.


Scholderer, Geo. H.


Sullivan, Walter Sullivan, W. D. Watrous, T. O.


CHENANGO FORKS-Willards, C. R., & Son


DEPOSIT-BROWN, ROBT., 175 Front St. See adv.


MOSHER, C. H., 129 Front St. See adv. ENDICOTT-Allen, J. R.


JOHNSON CITY- Beilby & Stalker Dibble, Bert J. Stalker, Lewis I.


MAINE-Allen, J. R. Bowers, Chas.


UNION-OLIVER BROS. See adv.


SPENCER, KING W., Main St. See adv.


VESTAL CENTER-Russell, Chas. F.


WHITNEY POINT-Nichols, W. E.


WINDSOR-CHASE, W. R. See adv.


UPHOLSTERERS.


BINGHAMTON-Biship, Edwin


Bossom, Jno.


Brixius, C. B.


Culhane, Jas. Harowitz, Alex.


Kellog, Jas.


Parlor City Industrial School


VACUUM CLEANERS.


BINGHAMTON-Spencer Vacuum Cleaner Co. Winans Machine Co. 1


VETERINARIANS. BINGHAMTON-AXTELL, P. J., D.V.M., 65 Carroll St. See adv. BAKER, DR. A. W., 23 Ferry St. See adv.


Drew, John HARDING, DR. W. F., 10 Doubleday St. See adv. DEPOSIT-Brown, A. L.


VULCANIZING.


BINGHAMTON-Akron Vulcanizing Wks. Binghamton Vulcanizing Co .. O. K. Vulcanizing Works


Van Dyke, Clarence ENDICOTT-David, C. H., & Son Leighton, B. D.


WALL BOARD.


BINGHAMTON-KINGSLEY, L. J., CO., 15-17 N Depot St. See adv.


WALL PAPER.


BINGHAMTON-Bump, Austin S. Heskovitz, Sam


HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See adv. KONECHNY, EMERY, 133 Clinton St. See adv.


STANTON, H. A. & C. E., 22 Court St. See adv.


Star Wall Paper Co.


WASHING MACHINES.


BINGHAMTON - Binghamton Washing Machine Co.


Nineteen Hundred Washer Co. WHITNEY POINT - SMITH, HERMAN D. See adv.


WHIP MANUFACTURERS.


BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Whip Co. WINDSOR-Empire State Whip Co. Windsor Whip Co.


WIRE GOODS. BINGHAMTON-Binghamton Woven Wire Co.


Slegeman Bros. Titchener, E. H., & Co.


WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.


BINGHAMTON - BAKER'S GARMENT


SHOP, 308-309-310 Kilmer Press


Bldg. See adv. Herman, Samuel J.


HILLS, McLEAN & HASKINS. See adv. Kanna, Paul


Longs, Inc.


Ougheltree, Elmer


Palmer, Wm. Swartz, A. R., Co., Inc.


JOHNSON CITY-Purner, Tingley


& O'Brien


WOMEN'S WEAR MANUFACTURERS. BINGHAMTON-Cortland Skirt Co. Waters Co.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. BINGHAMTON-YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS- TIAN ASSO., 185 Washington St. See adv.


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Poultry Diseases and Enemies (From the Biggle Poultry Book)


Many of the ills that poultry flesh is heir to are directly traceable to bad breeding and treatment. In-and-in- breeding is practiced and the law of the survival of the fittest is disregarded un- til the stock becomes weak and a prey to disease.


Yards and runs occupied for any con- siderable time become covered with ex- creta and a breeding ground for all man- ner of disease germs.


Dampness from leaky roofs or from wet earth floors, and draughts from side cracks, or from overhead ventilation slay their thousands yearly.


A one-sided diet of grain, especially corn, moldy grain or meal, decayed meat or vegetables, filthy water, or the lack of gritty material are fruitful sources of sickness.


In the treatment of sick birds much depends on the nursing and care. It is useless to give medicine unless some honest attempt be made to remove the causes that produce the disturbance. Un- less removed the cause will continue to operate and the treatment must be repeated.


It is an excellent plan to have a coop in some secluded place to be used ex- clusively as a hospital. If cases cannot be promptly treated it is better to use the hatchet at once and bury deeply, or burn the carcasses. This is the proper plan in every case where birds become very ill before they are discovered.


Sick birds should in no case be allowed to run with the flock and to eat and drink with them.


In giving the following remedies we make no pretence to a scientific handling of the subject.


FEVERS, from colds, fighting of cocks, etc. Symptoms: unusual heat of body,. red face, watery eyes and watery dis- charge from nostrils.


Give dessertspoonful citrate of mag- nesia and, as a drink, ten drops of nitre in half a pint of water.


APOPLEXY AND VERTIGO, from overfeed- ing or fright. Symptoms: unsteady mo- tion of the head, running around, loss of control of limbs. Give a purgative and bleed from the large veins under wing. · PARALYSIS, from highly seasoned food and over stimulating diet. Symptoms: inability to use the limbs, birds lie help- less on their side .. Treatment-The same as for apoplexy.


LEG WEAKNESS occurs in fast-growing young birds, mostly among cockerels. A fowl having this weakness will show it by squatting on the ground frequently and by a tottering walk. When not hereditary it usually arises from a diet that contains too much fat and too little flesh and bone-making material, such as bread, rice, corn and potatoes. To this should be added cut green bone, oats, shorts, bran and clover, green or dry. Give a tonic pill three times a day made of sulphate of iron, 1 grain; strychnine, 1 grain; phosphate of lime, 16 grains ; sulphate of quinine, 1/2 grain. Make into thirty pills.


CANKER OF THE MOUTH AND HEAD .- The sores characteristic of this disease are covered with a yellow cheesy matter which, when it is removed, reveals the raw flesh. Canker will rapidly spread through a flock, as the exudation from the sores is a virulent poison, and well birds are contaminated through the soft feed and drinking water. Sick birds should be separated from the flock and all water and feed vessels disinfected by scalding or coating with lime wash. Ap- ply to sores with a small pippet syringe or dropper the peroxide of hydrogen. When the entire surface is more or less affected, use a sprayer. Where there is much of the cheesy matter formed, first remove it with a large quill before using the peroxide. A simple remedy is an application to the raw flesh of powdered alum, scorched until slightly brown. .


SCALY LEG, caused by a microscopic in- sect burrowing beneath the natural scales of the shank. At first the shanks appear dry, and a fine scale like dandruff forms. Soon the natural scale disappears and gives place to a hard, white scurf. The disease passes from one fowl to another through the medium of nests and perches, and the mother-hen infecting her brood. To prevent its spread, coat perches with kerosene and burn old nest- ing material and never use sitting hens affected by the disease. To cure, mix 1/2 ounce flowers of sulphur, 14 ounce carbolic acid crystals and stir these into 1 pound of melted lard. Apply with an old tooth brush, rubbing in well. Make applications at intervals of a week.


WORMS in the intestines of fowls indi- cate disturbed digestion. Loss of appe- tite and lack of thrift are signs of their presence. Give santonin in 2-grain doses


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six hours apart. A few hours after the second dose give a dessertspoonful of castor oil.^Or, put 15 drops of spirits of turpentine in a pint of water and moisten the feed with it.


BUMBLE-FOOT, caused by a bruise in fly- ing down from perches or in some simi- lar manner. A small corn appears on the bottom of. the foot, which swells and ulcerates and fills with hard, cheesy pus. With a sharp knife make a cross cut and carefully remove all the pus. Wash the cavity with warm water, dip the foot in a solution of one-fourth ounce sulphate of copper to a quart of water and bind up with a rag and place the bird on a bed of dry straw. Before putting on the bandage anoint the wound with the oint- ment recommended for scaly leg or coat it with iodine.


GAPES, caused by the gape-worm, a parasite that attaches itself to the wind- pipe, filling it up and causing the bird to gasp for breath. The worm is about three-fourths of an inch long, smooth and red in color. It appears to be forked at one end, but in reality each parasite is two worms, a male and female, firmly joined together. This parasite breeds in the common earth worm. Chicks over three months old are seldom affected. If kept off of the ground for two months after hatching, or on perfectly dry soil, or on land where affected chicks have never run, chicks will seldom suffer from the gapes. Old runs and infested soil should have frequent dressings of lime.


In severe cases the worms should be removed. To do this put a few drops of kerosene in a teaspoonful of sweet oil. Strip a soft wing feather of its web to within an inch of the tip, dip in the oil, insert feather in windpipe, twirl and withdraw. Very likely some of the para- sites and mucus will come with it. The rest will be loosened or killed, and event- ually thrown out. It may be necessary to repeat the operation.


To kill the worm in its lodgment, gum camphor in the drinking water or pellets of it as large as a pea forced down the throat is recommended. Turpentine in the soft feed, as advised in the treatment for worms in the intestines, is said to be affective. Pinching the windpipe with the thumb and finger will sometimes loosen the parasite.


When broods are quartered on soil known to be infested, air-slacked lime should be dusted on the floor of the coop, and every other night, for two or three weeks, a little of the same should




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