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HUTTKIl 
Products,  Prices  and  Trade. 
Wholesale  Prices  at  New  York. 
Week  ending  June  16,  1916. 
The  comineroinl  values  nf  farm  products  nro 
what  they  well  for — not.  necessarily  their  food 
vairie  or  what  some  one  thinks  or  wishes  they 
were  worth.  lienee  representative  sales  rather 
than  opinions,  even  though  unbiased,  are  tho 
correct  basis  for  (imitations.  Except  in  eases 
where  finality  is  standardized'  commercially, 
the  top  grade  refers  to  the  best  on  sale  at  the 
time.  The  best  sheep,  lambs,  apples,  berries, 
etc.,  one  week  may  be  much  better  or  poorer 
than  the  next. 
MITJC. 
The  Borden  Prices  for  six  months,  beginning 
with  April,  make  no  qm-lntiim  on  milk  lower 
than  3.3  per  edit,  fat  The  schedule  below, 
per  BIO  pounds,  is  for  points  in  the  KHI-tn'lc 
sliippipg  limit.  Outside  poinls  receive  an 
agreed  amount  less.  Dairymen  scoring  less 
than  25  per  cent,  on  equipment  and  *3  oil 
methods  are  discounted  10  cents  per  100  Its, 
from  lids  sehedtile. 
April 
May  .... 
June  . . . . 
Julv  . . . . 
An,usl 
September 
Arrivals  are  in  excess  of  current  demands. 
Most  of  the  surplus  is  medium  grade  or  a 
little  better — not  suitable  for  speculative  work 
at  tile  prices  asked.  But  a  chance  is  being 
taken  on  some  of  it,  and  in  other  eases  the 
cost  was  too  much  to  cut  prices  from  the  pres¬ 
ent  figure.  Tim  price  range  remains  practically 
the  same  as  last  week. 
Dreamery,  fancy  lb... .  32 
Hood  to  l Jinnee  .  29  (to  31 
bower  Grades . . .  21  &  27 
Duirr,  beri. .  21)  @  30 
<  nnitnon  to  Good...,,..,...., .  25  <to  28 
City  made . . . .  23  @  25 
Packing  Stock . . . . .  2U  (to  23 
Process  .  26  6i  28 
Klgin,  ill.,  butter  market  2D  cents. 
cincKSK. 
Business  is  a  little  better,  both  for  specula¬ 
tion  ami  export.  Some  of  tho  up-State  mar¬ 
kets  are  one-half  cent  higher,  and  running  at 
the  snmo  figure  as  lust  year.  With  the  high 
prices  prevailing  on  full  cream  cheese  for  the 
I  ast  year,  more  inlerest  has  been  taken  in 
bigh.grndc  skims.  of  coifse  these  are  not  of 
the  white  oak"  type  which,  squeak  like  a 
niece  of  rubber  wla-a  chewed  and  only  an  ex¬ 
pert  can  tell  tliem  from  medium  grade  full 
.ream.  Dairy  authorities  usually  condemn  the 
making  of  skim  cheese,  but  its  existence  in 
rather  large  quantities  is  a  commercial  fact, 
though  few  retailors  care  to  admit  that,  they 
bundle  it. 
Whole  Milk,  fancy . 15h<@  10 
Good  to  choice . . .  If  @  15 
bower  grades  .  12  (<?»  13 
Daisies,  best .  10  @  Id’s 
Voung  Americas .  16lfe@  17 
Skims.  nest.  . .  12  <to  13 
Fair  to  good . . . .  0  <to  11 
Cuba.  N.T.,  1514 
Watertown,  N.  11)4 
IWGS 
The  market  i«  quite  firm  on  prime  nearby, 
but  surplusst-d  on  gathered  and  miscellaneous 
stock.  In  former  years  eggs  of  nil  kinds  were 
salable,  even  though  they  ran  50  per  cent,  or 
more  bad.  It  was  untiling  minima!  for  such 
.  oils  to  he  sold  for  SI  per  UP  dozen  ease. 
After  being  dcodorixt  il  they  worked'  up  well 
n  cheap  bakery  goods.  But  the  law  is  now 
quite  well  enforced,  barring  such  eggs  from 
food  channels.  So  doubt  tines  sometimes  fall 
uu  men  who  accidentally  have  bad  eggs  in  their 
possession,  but  business  methods  must  be  ad¬ 
justed  to  meet  requirements  for  the  general 
welfare.  Producers  can  help  both  themselves 
and  those  I  ainj'iifig  their  eggs  by  using  more 
•are  to  make  sure  bad  eggs  are  not  Shipped. 
'V  liite.  Choice  to  fancy,  large  .  27  <a 
Medium  to  good .  23  <<j>  2ti 
Mixed  colors,  best. .  26  (?) 
Common  to  good .  20  So  25 
Puck  Eggs  . 28  @  29 
I.lVtC  ron.TUT 
Arrivals  for  the  week  have  been  light  on 
I  t  i  fowls  and  broilers  and  prices  generally 
higher  oil  desirable  qualities. 
Broilers,  lb .  28  @  34 
Pucks,  in. . . . .  . .  .  14  @  10 
Spring  Ducklings .  22  <9  23 
Fowls  .  20  <9  23 
it  outers  . .  12  @  13 
(J  (esc .  12  @  13 
light  on 
generally 
DRESSED  POn/l’RV. 
Market  on  fresh-killed  is  inactive.  Supplies 
are  light  but  the  high  prices  asked  are  con¬ 
sidered  prohibitive  by  many,  and  dispropor¬ 
tionately  high  compared  with  other  meats. 
Piirkeys.  common  to  good.. .  27  (gt  29 
(  in citens  choice  broilers.  It)  .  40  @  42 
Broilers,  common  to  good  .  3D  ®  3ti 
75  @  1 1)0 
28  @  29 
Squab  broilers,  pair .  75 
rls  .  20  @ 
Pucks,  Sprint 
Sqnnos.  imz  . 
@  24 
@  20 
@i  4  50 
LIVE  STOCK. 
Steers  amf  all  prime  beef  stock  scarce  and 
somewhat  higher.  Calves,  sheep  and  lambs 
strong. 
Native  Steers .  9  00  @10  75 
Bulls  .  .  COO  &  9  50 
Cows  . . . .  4  UO  @  7  50 
Calves,  prime  veal,  100  lb .  10  00  wilS  00 
Cults .  6  0U  @  7  00 
Sheep.  100  lbs .  6  00  @  7  00 
bamos  . 10  10  @12  50 
Hogs  . .  600  @10  00 
Market  in  strong  position  both  here  and  at 
the  London  sales.  Recent  prices  at  Boston  have 
been:  New  York  and  Michigan  unwashed  De¬ 
laine.  30  In  31;  half  blood.  35  to  30:  tliree- 
elghths  blood,  40.  Ohio  and  Pennsylvania  half 
blood  combing.  37  to  38;  three-eighths  blood, 
■lb  to  41.  Territory  wool  is  being  bought  til  the 
West  at  prices  ranging  from  27  to  37  cents. 
DRIED  FRUITS. 
Apples— Kvap..  choice  to  fancy .  TTyf*  754 
I  i over  grades  . .  Si-feta  6C. 
Sun  dried .  5  @  6)5 
Prunes.  In .  5  @  11  kg 
Apricots  .  9  @  12 
I 'caches .  c  @  8 
Currants  . 10  'oi  14 
Raspberries  . 26  (to  26 
FRESH  FRUITS. 
Beach  receipts  slowly  increasing,  but  much 
.  f  the  fruit  too  green  to  attract  good  trade. 
Sonic  Greensboro  have  sold  u  infer  $1.50  per 
.rate,  while  the  best  have  wholesaled  at  more 
than  double  this  price.  Weather  has  been  bad  i 
for  sira  wherries,  though  comll  f  ions  improved 
the  latter  part  of  the  week,  a  few  sound  hand¬ 
some  berries  run ui ng  up  In  15  cents.  Fairly  j 
good  medium  sixes  have  been  peddled  on  the  ' 
streets  nil  the  week  at  10  cents  per  quart.  A 
very  large  proportion  of  these  berries  are  re¬ 
packed.  Ihe  loss  on  a  crate  often  running  from 
three  to  five  quarts.  Repacking  in  short  quarts 
used’  In  be  practiced,  so  that  crates  held  out 
the  full  number,  with  moderate  ciillagc,  but 
this  is  now  contrary  to  law.  Both  huckleber¬ 
ries  and  black  berries  are  Scarce.  Red  rasp¬ 
berries  from  Maryland  have  brought  10  to  11 
Cents  Tier  pint.  Mnskim-lott  , arrivals  larger, 
many  overripe  and  Irregular  quality.  Water¬ 
melons  in  modern 1$  supply;  weather  too  cool 
for  Heavy  trade.  Apples  remain  about  as  last 
reported,  sound  Win-  sap  and  Baldwin  bringing 
high  figures,  and  scalds  mill  rots  uny  price  to 
clear  out.  Eastern  cherries  in  somewhat  lar¬ 
ger  supply,  hut  morn  or  less  cracked’  and  dam¬ 
aged  by  min.  Many  come  in  14  or  10  quart 
poach  buskers,  which  are  poor  packages  if  any¬ 
where  near  ripe.  1  nder  the  present  system  of 
bundling  these  baskets  are  picked  up  and  set 
down  with  more  or  less  of  a  jontu-e  at  least 
four  times,  so  that  those  from  middle  down  ' 
get  badly  crushed  by  the  weight  above  and 
jarring.  Where  quart  baskets  and  crates  seem 
i  .o  i  -pensive,  the  8-pouml  bundled  grape  bas¬ 
ket  does  very  well,  nml  can  be  packed  so  as  to 
look  ulractive. 
a  pplcx  lion  D.-»vls.chnlceto  fcy.bbl.  2  51  (to  5  25 
Newtown,  chub  o  to  fancy,  bm -  led  «t  5  r.ll 
Wioesup.  choice  to  l aney  . too  @  5  25 
Hnlrtw in.  choice  to  fancy .  4  50  @5  09 
Spy.  choice  to  fancy  . 5  Os  @  5  7.i 
-Lower  uradus.  all  varieties  .  150  @2  50 
Strawberries.  Mar)  land.  qt.  . . 5  @  11 
Up  River, ... .  . .  .........  8  @ 
Jersey . 5  @ 
Black  hurries,  qt .  7  9  13 
(..berries,  qt .  . .  .  .  8  @  11 
GoosmsrrtoR.  qt. .  5  (to  DO 
Uuokelberries.  qt .  12  @  20 
Raspberries,  red.  pint. .  7  i«-  11 
Aiuslnnclous.  bn,  crate .  .  2  00  01  1  DO 
Fiat  crate — 1.5  Melons  .  1  25  @  1  70 
Wntei  melons.  IDO . 49  00  @75  t'O 
Beached,  barrier  .  I  50  @2  75 
VEGETABLES 
Old  potatoes  about  50  cents  per  barrel  high¬ 
er:  now  showing  irregular  quality,  but  sound 
large  sixes  high,  up  to  $5  per  barrel  wholesale. 
Tomatoes  in  surplus,  averaging  pour  and  low. 
Asparagus  in  heavy  supply  but  selling  well  un¬ 
less  stale;  union  market  ia  had  condition. 
String  beaus  nml  peas  mainly  low. 
Potatoes-  okb  1MU  Ins . .  ....  .  4  25  @5  00 
Eastern  .Shore,  lihl  .  3  DU  @5  90 
Virginia  nnd  Carolina . 3  U0  @4  75 
Berinndn.  bbl, .  4  00  @6  50 
Sweet,  Bor.a toes.  Jersey,  bu..., . .  75  @  1 40 
Beets.  1D9  bunches . .  ..  ...  2  00  @  t  75 
Carrots.  1 00  bunches .  2UD  @  3  00 
Cucumbers,  bn . 150  (to  2  50 
Pothouse,  do/.  .  60  @  i  U0 
Cabbage.  New  (southern,  bbl .  75  @  2  DU 
Sweet  Corn,  southern,  bbl . .  4  00  @5  25 
Lettuce.  half-obi.  basket. .  25  @  I  CO 
Onions.  Texas,  new.  bn.  crate .  1  U0  @2  (  0 
Asparagus,  d ox.  bunches . 1  00  @  3  nO 
Peppers,  bu . 1  00  ©  2  50 
Peas,  bu .  50  @  I  50 
Radishes,  bbl .  50  @  1  50 
(Continued  on  page  027.) 
Get  our  proposition  beforeyou  buy.  Ouraim: 
— Simplicity  and  Durability.  The  Anchor 
Silo  meets  every  requirement.  Our  pi  ices 
speak  for  themselves.  fV rile  fur  cat.  showing 
different  styles  we  manufacture.  Agents  Wanled 
ANCHOR  SILO  MANUFACTURING  CO. 
N.  T onawanda,  N.  Y. 
World’s  Champion  Ayrshires 
Three  of  our  cows  have  yearly  official 
records  which  average  231  S3  lbs.  milk, 
1060  lbs.  butter.  Choice  bull  calves  for  sale 
Pcnshurst  Farm  -  Narberth,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE 
Two  Fine  Ayrshire  Bull  Calves 
II.  J.  TEliTZ  -  Gloversville,  N.  Y 
Guernsey  Bull  for  Sale 
Onnmlaga  Boy  of  Evkelhurst,  N<v  23967.  three  years 
old.  Sira  Roscoa  of  l-ocktown,  No.  12549,  dam.  On¬ 
ondaga  of  l/edyard.  No.  15230.  dam  and  gramiam 
A.  R  cows.  Beautifully  marked,  well  trained,  a 
rare  chance  to  obtain  a  fine  heui  bull. 
Wadsworth  Farm,  18S  Genesee  St,  Auburn,  N.Y. 
Grade  Up 
your  herd  by  the  use  uf  a  CSUEltNSEY 
BULL  and  enjoy  the  profits. 
IFrifc  for  literature 
GUERNSEY  CLUB.  Box  R.  PeterWo,  N.  H. 
For  Sale-Four  Guernsey  Bulls 
10  months  to  3  years  old,  exceptionally  well  bred, 
rich  in  blood  of  May  Rose,  Lang  water  Dictator,  ami 
Dairymaid  of  Pmelmrst.  Pedigrees  and  prices. 
Stinnyside  Stock  Farm  -  Kiegelsvilu,  Pa. 
For  Sale— Reg.  Guernsey  Bull  Calves 
TWO  to  8  MONTHS  old.  Pam's  carry  f.o"b of  the  Blood 
of  Pangwnter  Dorothy  781  lbs.  Fat;  16.030  los.milk. 
8,  TV,  TOWNSEND  -  CochraaviUe.  Pa. 
GUERNSEY  COW 
Wanted  Young  Registered  Guernsey 
for  family  use  State  age,  when  last  fresh,  price  nml 
full  particulars  to  Carl  Schuri  Pelrascli.  Ml.  Kisco,  N  Y. 
For  Sale-Three  Registered  Guernsey  Females 
under  lour  years  of  age.  Are  well  lived,  have  good 
si/.o.  and  are  right  in  every  way.  Have  sold  my 
farm,  nnd  have  no  place  to  keep  these  cuttle.  Price 
J8M.  \V  1  LLA  HI)  TEET8EL,  Beerston,  N,  Y. 
For  Sale-4  Guernsey  Calves 
1  YEARLING  BULL  All  from  choice  cows  ami  some 
with  official  records.  W.  R  DUNLOP.  Fayetteville,  N  Y 
Guernsey  Bull  IjaIvp?— Registered.  Excellent breed- 
uLeiribtjy  duii  uanes  hl„  i,-rom 3 1..  10  months  old. 
Prices  reasonable.  SUNNYBR00K  FARM.  Smithtuwn,  N.Y. 
tV hen  you  write  advertisers  mention 
The  Rural  New-Yorker  and  you'll  get 
a  Quick  reply  and  a  “square  deal.  ”  See 
guarantee  editorial  page.  :  :  : 
LEE  PREMIER’S  RIVAL 
KANT-SUK”  WEANER— safe,  hn- 
mane,  allows  animal  to  graze  and 
drink  but  effectually  prevents  suck¬ 
ing.  At  deate-s — or,  sent  postpaid, 
calf  size,  35c,  cow  size, 45c. 
tHGkfK  SPKWID  10..  Dept.  M  ..  Burlington  Wis- 
Invincible  Rival’s  Last  and  Invincible 
Rival’s  Successor  brad  our  herd  of 
supremely  bred,  superior  Berkshires. 
We  can  supply  anything  in  the  Berkshire  line: 
Fall  Pins  Boar*  and  Sows 
Bred  Gilts  Open  Gilts 
Bred  Sows  Open  Sows 
Service  Boars,  Trios,  not  related,  and 
/  Foundation  Herds 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  Visitors  W  elcome. 
Correspondence  Solicited. 
Address.  BRANFORD  FARMS,  Groton,  Cent). 
nrebred  Registered 
IteiiiBrknblc  Holstein  proiluctlv  cue**.  In  1916, 
from  jtnril  48  to  April  28,  the  roe--rds  ot  670  rows 
were  iwrccptod  m  entry  m  the  Holrtein-Krltw  an  Ad¬ 
vanced  Registry.  A-  evidence  of  the  high  •  tfleiency 
r,f  p-iret-red  Holstein*  I  here  670  cows,  of  which  over 
one  halt  were  heifers  with  firs®  or  second  calves,  pro¬ 
duced  in  Seven  days,  279.121  pounds  of  mijk  contain¬ 
ing  10,067  pounds  of  butter  fat,  an  nverago  per  cent 
of  3.61  huiterfat.  Average  production  for  each  an i- 
na!  was  2#  qas-rtv  of  milk  per  day  ami  17  pounds  of 
cotmnercl.il  butter  per  week.  This  is  just,  a  random 
showing  nf  the  wonderful  things  of  which  the  l  ig 
"Black -anil  AVhite  ”  is  capable. 
Send  for  FREE  Illustrated  Descriptive  Booklets 
The  Holstein-Friesian  Association  of  America 
F.  L.  Houghton,  Scc'y,  Box  105,  Brattleboro.Vt. 
LARUE  BERKSHIRES  AT  NIGHW00D 
Seventy  selected  fall  boars,  weighing  in  growing 
rig,  not  fat,,  225  t-o  320  pounds  at  six  and  seven 
months,  sired  by  thousand  ponnd  boars.  You 
cannot  buv  tugger  nr  better  mvs.  Send  for  list- 
11.  C.&  II.  I>.  Hnrpentlins.BoK  15,  Dnndee,N.T, 
Pureb-ed  Berkshires  tTPlri her 1  sex6  *7 
Feeders  cheaper.  CIOVEROALE  FARM,  Charlohe.  N  Y 
LAKESIDE  BERKSHIRES-KfAtah’ 
H.  GKIMSHAW,  -  North  East,  i 
Gilts  to  Farrow  in  August 
Is  ns  bonv«5,  aiul  March  nnd  April  pie5:  r^adv  to  wf*nn. 
j.  Kr  WATSON  -  Marhledale,  Conn* 
Supply  st-'Id  to  Augr.  Ut.  Place 
vmirorrJcr  flow  for  H  iroii-tciii 
lieifpr  ralrcfl,  $15  each,  express 
,pai<l  in  tots  of  5  todf  liver  in^cp- 
tc Tuber,  OctobPi*  »jt<1  Novem¬ 
ber.  r<wrifetcred  t  eifcrs.  IJr.O 
[each- 1  ?  Fp^isteTed  hoifcrrjtlvi  s*. 
$100  pach.  Registered  bull?1.  fSCi 
up.  H  ^i  limiia  of  hiprh  grade 
heiferH,  registered  and  hiyh 
grsf'cr'iwMjjnil  Berkshire  r‘ips- 
JOHN  C.  REAGAN, Tiilly.N.  Y. 
Berkshire  and  O.i.C.  Swine 
We  offer  for  sale  one  Berkshire  boar,  old  enough  for 
service.  Berkshire  gilts,  i-red  atnt  nppn,  an-l  pigs 
<-f  both  breeds.  t4ood  individuals;  excellent  bree-l- 
itig:  satisfaction  gnaraotoed.  Brices  reasonable 
TARBELL  FARMS,  SnilthvlUe  Flats,  N.  V. 
>1  1  *  —The  New  7‘ork  Farmers' 
,  h  P  C  M  1  FPO  hog-  We  have  some  very 
VJlltcOim  V^O  ,(ico  r„„„g  gilts  ready  to 
breed  and  we  are  now  booking  orders  for  pigs  f,-r 
spring  deliver  .  .  For  particulars  address  The  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Animal  Husbandry,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca.  N.  Y. 
9fl0  e:ttrn  riincy.  well  bred  and  nicply  marked 
cows.  A  number  are  recently  iresh  and  oth¬ 
ers  due  to  freshen  within  60  days.  They  are  heavy 
producers  and  will  please  von.  Friee  )S75  to 
per  head. 
(Hn  large,  well  bred  two  and  t  hree  yr.  old  heifers 
bred  to  (total  registered  H.  K.  bulls.  Price SF85 
to  8«7  5  per  head.  Two  floe  well  bred  heifer  calves 
and  one  pure  bred  Holstein  bull  calf  for  !$50. 
F,  P.  SAUNDERS  S  SON,  Springdale  Farms,  Cortland,  N.  f 
Rpoidtprarin  I  n  ’«  (i  weeks  Old.  lived  from  a- go 
neg  1318(60  U.  I.  v,  5  healthy,  prolific  stoclc.  Sa> i- 
faction  guaranteed.  Nelson  M.  Alexander.  Harriman.  N  Y 
Of  CIXT'ITVTT?  'hoirs  March  and 
.  I.  G.  ^  W  11  v  Ha  April  pigs  pairs  an-l 
trios  no  n  1c  i  n.  at 
Eaviaars’  prices.  Clover  Leaf  Stack  Farm.  Monroe.  Mich 
(  "T*  —  Boars,  cilts,  pigs  and 
■  y  ■  ” — "  l-too-i  .sows.  Registration 
J.  I).  Shelxnitline  &  Sons,  Lorraine,  N.Y. 
East  River  Grade  Holsteins  For  Sale 
58  Cows  just  frtssb.  the  kin-1  that  till  the 
pail,  come  and  see  them  milked  or  milk  Ihem 
yourselves. 
30  Cows  due  to  calf  soon. 
10  Registered  bulls,  extra  good  breeding. 
25  Heifer  calves  ten  days  old,  all  sired 
by  registered  bulls. 
JOHN  B.  WEBSTER, 
OaoL  V,  Cortland,  N.  V.  Belt  Phone  M.  F.  5 
Service  boars 
and  giltsbred 
stoat  mow,  a  t 
RIDGELY  MANOR  FARM  gka 
REGISTERED  UHC 
to  son  of  “  Wildwood  Piince 
rkpolpr  W  ’qanfin  I  G  ’a  SERVICE  BOARS,  BROOD 
unesier  n.  sanuu.i.u.  s  sowsandpigs.  Reg. free. 
ENTERPRISE  DAIRY  FARM,  John  L.  Van  Horn,  Prop..  Troy.  Pa. 
Kioderhook  Duroc-derscy  Swine  1880."”®,“,,'?; 
in  the  K as t  for  registere-1  stock  of  all  ages.  Best 
of  breeding.  Free  from  disease. 
C.  ML  PALMER.  Sec  y.Treas..  Valatic,  N.  Y. 
HELDON  FARM  REGISTERED  DCROCS 
Pigs  of  both  sex.  Bred  sows.  Service  l-onrs. 
est  of  breeding.  C.  1C.  I5A  ltXES.  Oxforil,  N.Y. 
FOR  PURE  BRED  TAMWORTH  SWINE 
write  or  visit,  WKSTVIKTV  STOCK  FA  K31  R. 
F.  I>.  No  1.  \Y  inston-Salem,  North  Carolina 
Chenango  Valley  Stock  Farm^ 
w  *  SODS 
oi  Pontiac  Koriuiyk-)  at  from  #25  up  from  tested 
,\.  K.  O.  dam i.  These  are  men,  straight  calves  ami 
at  the  prices  nslced  no  one  cun  afford  to  use  n  grade 
sue.  WHITMAN  A.  FOLLETfE.  Prop..  North  Norwich.  N.  Y. 
-$1G  pair.  Farm  for  sale. 
SEREN0  0  WEEKS, De  Grail.  0. 
DUROC  PIGS 
O  Pay*  The 
Ureen  & 
Buyers  Fare 
oirers  more  Stull  ions  of  service¬ 
able  age  by  the  jio.uuOOhatuplou 
CARNOT  16661.6)  than  -toes  any 
other  breeder  in  America  For 
i’e  re  herons,  Belgians.  Holstein 
Cattle  or  Shetland  Ponies,  write 
forcat.  l'ricesright.  Terms  to  sn  it. 
A.  W.  GREEN. 
Middleficld,  Ohio  U.  It.  Stritb-n, 
bust  Orwell,  o.  on  t'er-nn.  K.  tt. 
uni  "P  not  down.  Cheap  bulls 
ll U  Ld  I  Lllld  are  the  most  expnnsive.  We  offer 
registered  sons  of  a  35  61  lb.  sire,  A.  H.  O.  dams,  at 
$125,  easy  payments.  Farmers  can't  afford  to  use 
scrubs  at  these  prices.  Send  for  peiligrres. 
CLOVERDALE  FARM,  CHARLOTTE,  N.  Y« 
Holstein-Friesian  Bull  Calves  ^ Sa!e,r«'J ’’aU 
offer.  THE  GATES  HOMESTEAD  FARM  ChittenmiQr  H.'y 
Highland  View  Stock  Farm 
Our  barns  are  tilled  with  the  best  Percheron  and 
Belgians  at  the  lowest  prices. 
0.  N.  WILSON,  Prop.,  •  Kittanning,  Pa. 
TIIKIIC  D  R IIC- Choice  lot  ready  for  service. 
I  Ulllv  KftlflO  Also  M  u  1  e  -  f  out  H  ogs. 
Write  for  literatnreaml  prici  s 
to  J.  N.  McPherson.  Pres.  A.T.  S.  B.  Assn  ,  Scattsville.  N  Y. 
SAU-1*0  (21  1 
Registered  stock, 
ing  Jersey  Bulls 
L.  G.  FORBES,  Manliassel  L  I. 
JERSEY  CATTLE  FOR  PROFIT 
Buli  calves.  $25  and  tip:  heifers.  $50  an-l  tip.  All 
registered.  R.  F.  SHANNON,  Renshaw  Bldg.  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
On  Account  of  ihe  Destruction  of  My  Cow  Barn 
ami  lack  of  sufficient  ticcotampdailon,  I  will  si  \ 
thirty  head  high  quality  Registered  Jersey  cows,  all 
regular  breeders,  and  tumid  >  early  for  tubercnlosi*. 
Prices  low  Write  or  conic  nmi  -co  them.  Charles 
G.  Foster,  P.  0.  Bax  173,  Morristown,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J, 
For  Sale-Two  Hundred  Good  Grade  Ewes 
with  lambs.  One  registered  Tunis  ram.  ten  iegis- 
i-  ied  ewes  with  lambs,  two  registered  Shn-psbii  e 
liims.  THEANS0NIA  FOREST  PRODUCTS  CO..  Ansonia.  Conn. 
For  Sale-Buttercup  of  Sunnybrook 
Rcg.340  97,  Pioppcd  April  2.5,  1914;  descendant  from 
I'cdrp.  which  -old  for  $10,000.  Bred  Nov.  2.  1915,  to 
K  enllierin,  dese- aidant  from  Btnl.e  Duels.  Wrm  bt 
Stiff)  .  IhietocalfSlept.  Di  k'e.S'.’UiL 
EDWARQ  C.  MIX,  Sunnykraok  Farm,  Spring  Valley,  RocMaud  Co.,  N.  Y. 
-The  intelligent  kind.  Write 
Nelson  Bros.,  Giove  City,  Pa. 
COLLIE  PUPS 
champion  blood 
Whelped  April  2 
.M  Uidiebiiry,  \  t 
Thoroughbred  Airedale  Pups 
TV.  II.  DOW  «k  SON 
Front  dams  milking  18  to  23  lbs.,  fat.,  5  to  OV  Sims, 
n  son  of  1  i-iiibi nation .  ti  crnn-'soii  of  Golden  Maid's 
1’i't nee.  Flying  F--x  nr  1-la  of  Si.  Lambert's  Bull 
Fine  individuals.  Yonrivlul"  1 --i  lin  test  ULSTERD0RP 
FARMS,  lone  mile  from  Panalikeeosie  Ferry)  Highland,  N  Y 
For  Sale-Thoroughbred  Airedale  Terrier  Pups 
by  son  of  Chumuion  Saium.hi  Swtvetler.  Ore 
litter  sired  l»y  York  i  Key.  Satisfaction 
iiaiiruuteed.  FRANK  J1KAI),  Amenia,  N.  Y. 
Most  Popular  Dor  today  hccatiRo  of  sterlinu-  merit..  tDKAIi  FOR  FOULTRYMAN. 
guards birdu,  killa raU, skunira.  1NU1SPENSABLK  IN  ORCHARD.  I'KERLFSS  WATCH 
DOG  i*ur  home,  fumilv,  easy  keener.  SFLENDID  PLAYWATR  for  ehUdren. 
ABSOLUTELY  FEARLESS  luaeiiby  Allies  in  trenchcsl,  faith !ul.  hiiilily  iiirvllitcent ,  a 
“one  man’*  doif.  HIGHLY  PROFITABLE,  irood  bitch  earns  upward  yearly  pups 
easily  »ei*rv*1,  readily  *otif.  Puppies,  prow n  doss,  bitoheu.  tn.un  FINEST  AIREDALE 
BLOOD  IN  WORLD,  pedigreed,  registered, -certified.  AT  STUD.  Havelock  Gold¬ 
smith,  tmiKpiltceiit  -  iini>ortcti  son  oi  internarioaaJIv  famous  Ch.  Crompton  Oorang, 
fee  $15;  exprearf  hitches  to  Weston,  N.  J.  Safe  delivery,  honorable  dculituc  satisfac¬ 
tion  tfuaranleod.  Booklet. 
VI RRRT  KENNE1>.  Kot  in,  WROON.  N.  J. 
