B»«?  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
1267 
SWINE 
Big  Western  Type  Duroc  Pigs 
Farrowed  July  28 and  Augusts.  *7  registered.  March 
gilts,  $25  registered.  W.  H.  DOW  S  SON,  Midrilebury,  VI. 
riornc  Pitre  S16  pair.  Feed  higher.  Pigs  same  price. 
UuluG rlgS  s.  WEEKS  -  De  Graff,  Ohio 
Jersey  Red  and  Poland  China  Pigs 
either  sex.  8  weeks  old,  *5  each;  *1)  pair. 
John  P.  Bartles  -  Flemington.  N.  J. 
FOR  PURE  BRED  TAMWORTH  SWINE 
write  or  visit  WE8TVIICVV  STOCK  FARM,  II. 
F.  I).  No.  1,  Winston-Salem.  North  Carolain 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FOXES,  BEARS,  RACCOONS,  Wanted 
All  classes  wild  animals  and  pets  bought  and  sold. 
Write  us.  GARLAND  ZOOLOGICAL  COMPANY.  Dm  X407,  Dlrttnwn.  Maim 
GOATS 
SWISS  MILK  GOATS 
IMPROVE  1  A  Good  Buck.  $  10.00 
YOUR  HERD  1  A  Better  One,  20.0(1 
Inquiries  containing  stamp  answered 
8.  J.  81IAKFLKS  CENTRE  8QCARE,  PA. 
ForSale— Milch  Goat  00^iTt^y,.,am 
SHEEP 
Timi,  Ckaon  both  sexes.  Write  for  literature  and 
1  U 11  lb  01100(1  prj(.e<  j0  j  g.  McPherson.  Scottsville.  N.  V. 
Shropshire  and  Southdown  Rams  q[,‘ n®v  e:u 
reasonable  prices.  Niaoara  Stock  Farm,  Lewiston.  N.  Y. 
T~*  /-V  n  ri  A  I  f-«  26  Pure  It/vd  Shropshire 
r  1  1  r\  A  I  P  JC wee— all  four  years  or 
*  youuge,,.  *ao.o<>  each. 
\t  1I.I.K4  A.  WHITE,  -  -  Gciicvh,  N.  V. 
REGISTERED  SHROPSHIRES  2“«KL?JS’ 
Shrnn«lHirP«»— RflMS-  MARLING*  AND  LAMBS.  FFW 
o n r u pb ii ires  ewes.  I''kki>  Vam  Vleet.  lopj.n.y. 
ForSale  Registered  Hampshire  Rams 
Good  ones.  Hast  blood.  G  BRUNOAGE,  Salisbury  Mills  ,  N  Y. 
sale  OxfordandHampshireRamsandEwes  ^ifne' 
stock  Moderate  prices.  E.J.  COLBERT,  East  Chatham, NY 
HORSES 
O  Pay*  The 
Lireen  Fr#i*h‘  * 
VJ1  Buyer,  fere 
offers  more  Stallions  of  service¬ 
able  ann  by  the  *40.000 Cham p ion 
CA  KNOT  (66666)  Mum  docs  any 
other  breeder  In  America  For 
Pemherons,  Belgians.  Holstein 
Cattle  or  Shetland  Ponies,  write 
forcat.  Prices  right.Termsioauit. 
A.  W.  GREEN. 
Mlctdlelleld,  Ohio  it.  It,  Station, 
Kant  Orwell,  O.  on  Penna.  It.  ft. 
Riding  Horses  and  Ponies 
road  traffic.  Guaranteed  as  represented.  Also  a  few 
tuberculin-texted  cows  due  September  and  October 
H.  S.  ROTHKRA,  Meadowsweet  Farm,  Peckskill,  N  Y. 
Registered  Welch  Pony  Mar®  andColt  to  Exchange 
for  Leghorn  hens.  L.  E.  Bennett,  OarliiiQlon.  Md. 
sale— Imported  Registered  Percheron  Stallion 
3  years  old.  Also  imported  registered  Breeding 
Mares,  4  years  old.  W.  F.  WENOT  FARM.  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— PAIR  YOUNG.  SOUNO  AND  PERFECTLY 
Gentle  Donkeys  for  Breading  Gh-^ fun  "pari 
tienlars  and  whether  trial  allowed.  B.  A  .  careR.N.-Y. 
DOGS  and  FERRETS 
AIREDALE  PUPSjftVIVIVfS  $10 
Male  from  registered  bitch  and  cur  dog.  $5.  Also 
registered  dog  ut  stud,  fee  $5. 
J.  GUY  LENDER  -  Northumberland,  1’a. 
Collie  DRtxxds 
Beauty,  intelligence;  pleasant  disposition!  pic¬ 
tures!  pedigree.  Briar  Kennels,  Morrow,  ct. 
AIREDALE  MALE  PUPPIES 
8  week*  old;  farm  bred.  A.  B.  HAIL,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
THE  BEST  INSURANCE  POLICY  AfPCnAI  IT 
FOR  THE  POULTRYMAN  IS  AN  A1KLUALL 
Pedigreed  Pups  forsale.  W.  A.  LOWBER.  Bnrlinoton.N.  J. 
Airedale  Terrier  Puppies  For  Sale  ftS17?I?*8SS 
by  William  Briar,  (son  of  Champion  Soudau*Swiv- 
eller)  Altstone  Black  Oak,  and  York  Master  Key. 
Satisfaction  guaranteed.  FRANK  MEAB,  Amenia.  N.  T. 
Airedale  Terrier  Bitch  Poppies  4B?t*  rewh.lS 
ALLSTONE  KENNELS,  Hound  Brook,  N.  J. 
mi  1  IF  Pl/P<— Tho  intelligent  kind.  Write 
LWLL,L  Nelson  Bros.,  Grove  City,  Pa 
finliinPtine  KegUterod.  whipped  on  approval.  Prom 
UUIIItjrups  trained  stock.  WM.  W-  KETCH.  btactni.  N.  1. 
FOXIIOUND  PUl*fK  -s-  FIELD,  Sumer.,  Conn. 
2.000  Ferrets 
either  color;  small.  Mated  pairs  or  dozen  lots.  Bonk 
aud  price  list  free.  LEVI  FARNSWORTH.  New  Louden,  0. 
FerreFs  Fnr  Qal,— Either  color,  any  size,  singles. 
F  errew  ror  oaiB  ,,airs  or  doMn  lntg  catalogue 
free.  L.  H.  KEEFER  *  CO.,  Greenwich,  O. 
WhiteandBrownFERRETSForSale 
Price  list  free.  C.  D.  MURRAY,  Now  London,  O. 
fcrppCTC  FAR  t||  C  Booklet  and  price  list  free 
rtllnClg  run  ARLC  JN*.  f.  mukmi.  n»  Lomi.n,  o 
gii**ii*isa(*iitei*eMM*nfeseM**iMniii*iii*miii*iiinMiM^ 
}  IF  you  want  books  on  fanning  of  * 
any  kind  write  us  and  we 
will  quote  you  prices 
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333  West  Thirtieth  Street,  New  York  ■ 
LIVE  STOCK  AND  DAIRY 
Milking  Shorthorn  Breeders  Meet 
The  first  iinimnl  meeting  of  the  Amer¬ 
ican  .Milking  Shorthorn  Breeders'  Asso¬ 
ciation  was  held  September  <>,  in  the  Live 
Stock  Pavilion  at.  the  Minnesota  State 
Fair.  The  association  is  growing  rapidly, 
and  the  prospects  for  the  future  arc 
brighter  than  at  any  time  since  its  or¬ 
ganization.  The  membership  numbers  53, 
and  includes  the  University  of  Nebraska, 
the  Georgia  State  College  of  Agriculture, 
and  the  Michigan  Agricultural  College. 
One  hundred  and  seventy-six  head  of  cat¬ 
tle  have  been  registered,  and  there  are 
many  herds  under  test  to  be  registered  as 
soon  as  they  have  made  the  necessary  milk 
records.  The  following  officers  were 
elected  for  the  coming  year:  Prof. 
Thomas  Shaw,  president,  2135  Knapp 
street,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  John  Logsdon, 
vice-president,  Walorville,  Iowa;  10.  A. 
Willson,  secretary,  812  N,  r.  Railway 
Building,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  D.  E.  Willard, 
treasurer,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota.  The  fol- 
lowig  directors  were  elected,  their  terms 
to  expire  in  1919:  Dwight  A.  Smith, 
Tendoy,  Idaho ;  President  A.  M.  Soule, 
Georgia  State  College  of  Agriculture, 
Athens,  Georgia. 
Nerve  Derangement 
I  have  a  colt  coming  two  years  old  in 
June;  the  left  side  of  his  head  is  always 
wet  with  sweat  after  lying  down,  even  in 
the  coldest  weather.  lie  is  healthy  and 
in  good  shape  otherwise.  I  feed  him 
wheat  lmy  in  Winter  and  turn  him  out  in 
the  pasture  in  Summer.  What  do  you 
think  is  the  cause  of  this?  \v.  H.  W. 
Wisconsin. 
In  such  eases  a  derangement  of  the 
nerves  of  the  affected  part  commonly  ia 
present  and  is  congenital  and  incurable. 
There  is  a  possibility  that  the  condition 
will  be  outgrown.  a.  s.  a. 
Itching  Skin 
1.  I  am  told  that  calves  can  he  fat¬ 
tened  on  milk  just  as  it  comes  from  the 
separator  with  a  small  amount  of  grain 
added.  What  grain  would  you  advise  to 
put  with  the  milk  for  the  best,  results? 
2.  I  have  a  shepherd  dog  which  has  an 
itch  on  his  body,  mostly  on  breast  ami 
lower  part  of  body ;  he  chews  and 
scratches  himself  a  great  deal.  I  have 
had  him  examined  by  a  veterinarian  who 
says  it  is  not  the  mange;  there  are  no 
open  sores,  hut  skin  looks  red.  lie  seems 
to  lie  in  good  health  and  spirits,  g.  i,.  a. 
New  York. 
1.  You  will  find  commercial  or  adver¬ 
tised  calf  meal  suitable  for  your  purpose, 
or  use  finely  ground  flaxseed  meal,  corn- 
meal  and  oatmeal  (screened).  2.  Let 
the  dog  live  out  of  doors,  take  abundant, 
exercise  and  eat  but  one  small  meal  daily. 
Apply  sulphur  ointment  freely  each  other 
day  and  if  that  does  not  suffice  add  ten 
per  cent,  of  ichthyol  to  the  ointment. 
A.  s.  A. 
Lymphangitis 
I  have  a  horse  with  a  painfully  swol¬ 
len  leg.  This  is  the  third  time  in  two 
years.  What  is  the  cause,  and  is  there 
a  remedy?  W.  J.  B. 
New  York. 
Lymphangitis  (milk  leg)  or  Monday 
morning  disease  probably  is  present  and 
it  is  caused  by  overfeeding  and  lack  of 
exercise  for  a  day  or  more.  Stop  grain 
feed ;  allow  carrots,  wheat  bran,  oat 
straw  and  hay  and  never  let  the  horse 
stand  idle  for  a  single  day.  A.  S.  A. 
Worms 
IIow  many  worm  powders  must  I  give 
my  mure  before  she  will  be  rid  of  worms? 
I  give  her  the  powders  10  days,  then 
stop  10  days,  and  then  I  give  it  to  her 
again;  then  I  wait  two  or  three  weeks 
and  then  give  her  some  more.  I  have 
been  doing  this  since  lust  Full,  but  she 
still  has  worms.  I  give  her  the  powder 
the  Inst  time  February  1  to  10,  and  then 
I  gave  her  charcoal,  mix  vomica,  gentian, 
ginger  root  and  bicarbonate  of  soda  for 
indigestion  as  her  stomach  rolls  almost 
all  the  time.  She  is  passing  a  lot  of 
worms  now.  Should  I  give  her  worm 
powders  again  or  keep  ou  with  the  indi¬ 
gestion  powders?  j.  o. 
Massachusetts. 
Copperas  (sulphate  of  iron)  aggra¬ 
vates  indigestion.  You  should  not  have 
given  the  medicine,  for  more  than  two 
periods  of  one  week  with  a  10-day  inter¬ 
val.  The  medicine  kills  intestinal  worms 
so  that  they  are  digested  aud  do  not  ap¬ 
pear  in  the  manure.  It  will  not  kill  pin 
worms,  which  iuhubit  the  rectum.  These 
have  to  be  destroyed  by  rectal  injections. 
We  suspect  that  pin  worms  are  preseut  in 
the  case  iu  question.  Let  the  mare  do 
without  any  medicine  for  a  month  as  she 
has  been  overdosed  and  that  is  a  mistake. 
A.  S.  A. 
He  (with  a  sigh) — "I  have  only  one 
friend  on  earth — my  dog.”  She:  “Well, 
if  that  isn’t  enough,  why  don’t  you  get 
another  doe?” — Indianapolis  Star. 
SWINE 
::  HOLSTEINS  ::  | 
BERKSHIRES 
SPRING  PIGS,  both  sex,  by  Branford 
Hopeful  Lee  5th,  Lee  Premier’s  Rival, 
and  Hopeful  Lee’s  Successor 
5  excellent  fall  hoars. 
20  large  fall  sows  of  Lite  best  type. 
10  large  Yearling  bows,  bred  to  such 
boars  as  Invincible  Rival's  Succesor, 
Masterpiece  Branford  Premier,  Branford 
Hopeful  I.eeStli.  and  Lew  Prcrn ier'a Rival. 
SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED 
VISITORS  ALWAYS  WELCOME 
NONE  BUT  SATISFIED  CUSTOMERS 
We  can  quote  you,  on  anything  in 
the  line  of  Berkshires 
BRANFORD  FARMS,  Groton,  Conn. 
Registered  Holstein 
Females 
Calves,  Yearlings,  and  bred  2-yr. 
olds.  Nicely  grown,  perfectly 
healthy,  well  bred,  and  in  good 
condition.  It  will  pay  you  to  get 
particulars  or  come  and  see  them. 
TRANQUILLITY  FARMS 
A.  Danks,  Mgr.  ALLAMUCHY,  N.;9. 
BROOKLANDS  PROLIFIC  BERKSHIRES 
1  UU15  have  for ’nli-  Rome  very  gor.U  spring  trios  end 
j  »V  also  sonic  good  uonrarvudy  foreervloe  at  farmers 
priors.  THia  stock  tsall  frwn  rccunt  champions  and 
brand  Chnm|>ion>  and  cannot  be  equalled  any¬ 
where,  in  either  si*c,  miahty,  <«■  price.  Wo  won  live 
firsts  out  of  five  eufttw  wNfFu.  Vermont  State  Fan- 
and  defeated  tho  herd*  Owo  Imre  won  everything 
tlici-c  for  twenty  year*. 
Entire  hard  <1.  ole  raknmu**  hr  double  treatment. 
BROOKLAXDS  FARMS,  WALPOLF,,  N.  n. 
Jam es  T.  Coi.a y.  Meat.,  "Bxuksuxrks'’ 
M  UcLiteln  hetfrr  calves,  sir, 
fw  Am  each,  ti-KprusK  pni.i  n,  i,,is  nf 
:,l<  high-grade  cows,  duo  to 
*  m  AAte.Mifrrrhcn  Aug.,  .Sept.  ;c,  liigh- 
vrr.-.df 
TiWi  I*  f 1 1  ft  veeee  old.  I.‘>  rcgl-:tercil 
lieil'ei’  calve,  '  month:,  old. 
'  RegGtered  bulls  all  ages. 
JOHN  C.  REACAN,  Tully,  N.Y. 
LARGE  BERKSHIRES  AT  HIGHWOOD 
Grade  Holsteins  for  Sale 
Eighty  selected  young  sows,  safe  with  pie,  for  fall 
litters,  by  the  service  of  massive  hoars.  Many  of  the 
sows  are  themselves  from  litters  of  twelve  to  fifteen. 
Send  for  list.  H  C. &  H.  B  HARPFNDING.  Box  15,  Dundee, N  Y. 
Ofin  extra  fancy,  well  bred  and  nicely  marked  cows. 
tuu  A  num  her  ure  recently  fresh  aud  others. due  to 
freshen  within  tin  days.  They  are  heavy  producers 
and  will  pleuRc  you.  Hrleo  KS7G  to  gift  per  head. 
1  fid  lar«'<!-  wn"  fired  two  and  three  year  old  bel  fers 
1  uu  bred  to  good  registered  II.  K.  bulls.  Price  865 
to  875  per  head.  Two  fine  well  bred  heifer  calves 
and  one  pure  bred  Holstein  bull  calf  for  860. 
F.  P.  SAUNDERS  A  SDN  Springdale  Farms.  Cortland.  N.Y. 
SpringbankHerd  of  Berkshires 
April,  1910,  wenued  shote*.  One  3-yenr-obi  sow,  far¬ 
rows  July  10  Oharmor’s  <  'hampion  9th ,  No.  20(001), 
at  head  ot'  Herd-  J.  E.  WATSON,  Prop.,  Msrbledale.  Ct 
Berkshire  and  O.  I.  C.  SWINE 
We  offer  for  sale  boar*  ready  for  service,  open  gilts 
atui  pig*.  Good  individuals;  excellent  breeding; 
satisfaction  guaranteed.  Price  reasonable.  Write 
for  particulars.  TARBELl  FARMS.  Smithvrlle  Flats.  N.  Y. 
East  River  Grade  Holsteins  For  Sale 
150  Extra  high  grade  Holsteins,  cows  duo  to 
freshen  in  Ang.,  Sept,  and  Oct.  All  in 
calf  to  Reg.  bulls. 
30  fresh  cows  that  fill  the  pail. 
ISO  Registered  cows  in  calf  to  Cornucopia  Korn* 
d.vke  Pontiac,  a  33  lb.  bull. 
10  Registered  hulls,  10  days  to  14  months  old. 
20  heifer  calves,  10  days  old,  extra  good. 
JOHN  B.  WEBSTER, 
D.pl.  Y.  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Bull  Phone  14.  F.  5. 
RAfbthifAt  Crons  short:  ar*  reducing  my  herd; 
UBI  long  and  deep,  high-p  ro  it  u  c  i  n  g 
sows  bred;  50  pigs  cheap.  A. C.  HOOPER, Bozman,  Md. 
REG.  BERKSHIRES 
II.  GKIMSHAW  -  North  East,  Pa, 
Quit  the  Holstein  Business?  No. 
Just  Moved.  Cramped  for  Room 
Male  calves  hred  way  up  at  prices  too  low  to  print. 
H  eifer  calves,  Ueifevsandcows.  Nobluff— weinustsell. 
F.  H.  RIVENBURGH 
Elite  Stock  Firm,  Stockbridge,  N.  Y.,  ( formerly  Mnnnsville) 
T>  *  _  ^T'  TY  J  Boars  ready 
Big  lypeP.C,  Sfer.’Bs 
open  or  bred.  A  700-lb.  yearling  beads  the  herd. 
Write  for  particulars.  C.  L.  Lowe, Hudson,  Mich. 
REGISTERED  CHESTER  WHITES 
boar*.  Gilts,  Bred  gilts  and  Pigs.  Satisfaction  guar¬ 
anteed.  R.V.  BROWN,  Ridoely  Manor  Farm, Stone  Ridoe.N.Y. 
HAVING  DECIDED  TO  DROP  DAIRY  FARMING 
Will  Sell  My  HERD  OF  30  HOLSTEINS 
inclndiue  14  THOROUGHBREDS  Prsctically  nil  young 
r.attlo.  A.  A.  MOORE,  Sweetwater  Farm.  Wamasville,  N.  Y. 
Chester  Whites 
Spring  hours,  one  gUt.,  one  brood  sow. 
Choice  breeding;  rogisturml;  ready  for 
Fall  breeding.  Very  choicest  stock. 
Victor  Farms,  Bellvale,  New  York 
H n  1  STFINS- Breed  np.  not  down.  Cheap  nulls 
■  ■vuv>  ■  binu  ai.a  th,,  tnoKt  expensive.  We  offer 
registered  sons  of  a  35.81  lb.  sire.  A.  it.  0.  dams,  at 
$135.  easy  payments.  Farmers  can't  afford  to  use 
scrubs  at  these  prices.  Honil  for  pedigrees. 
C  L<)  V  KRllALE  FA  KM,  CHARLOTTE,  N.  V. 
Ghptfpr  W  'eanrifi  1  R  '«  SERVICE  ROARS.  BROOD 
onesier  n.  s  ana  u.  I.  o.  3  SQWS  flN0  P1GS  i{ue-t',.ee- 
ENTERPRISE  DAIRY  FARM,  John  L.  Van  Horn.  Proq.,  Troy.  Pa 
For  Sale— High  Grade  Holstein  Heifers 
40  Reg.  CHESTER  WHITE  PIGS 
(laud  8w>  oksold;  notakin.  Young  service  boar  aud 
spiiug  Gilts.  A.  A.  Schofeil,  Houvelton,  N.  If. 
twenty  open  heifers,  four  bred  heifers.  Registered 
Hull;  heifers  all  from  R^gixtorid  sires;  average  20 
mouths  old.  E.  D.  BROWN,  Scottsville,  N.  Y. 
FiftvHolsteinS~AILA  R  ^  backing.  Fresh- 
riuj  nuidieiiia  eu  on.  froTn  world’s 
Record  Sire.  Sell  or  go  fifty-fifty  ou  development. 
Investigate.  R.  M.  STAFFORD, Chardon,  Ohio 
1  a^QLLINS’JERSEV  REDS  1 
f  JT  Healthy,  Prolific  Swine 
■l  —no  breed  thrive*  better,  or 
1  IBigJveg  more  pigBpcr  litter,  Wo 
1  K  toiromowMKic, all v  lln, i  hrtd  sown. 
Holstein-Friesian  Bull  Calves 
offer.  THE  GATES  HOMESTEAD  fARM,  Cliittenanar  N.  Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
GuRrniflV  BiiIIr  A4v*  R*e-  Ancestors.  Prices 
SALE  “UOI llaoj  DUlio  right.  John  W. Cooper, Pineville, Pa. 
Mcoreslown.N. J.  ^  1 1 IWIILI 13.  || 
JERSEYS 
Rap  Guernsevs  Hulls,  Itred  Heifers 
iveg.vzuernseys  Il)Kl  Heifer  Calves,  at  very 
reasonable  prices.  TWIN  BROOK  FARM,  Newville.  Penna. 
Registered  Jersey  Bulls 
constitution.  Register  merit  dams.  Very  cheap. 
Riiality  considered.  SHEOMET  FARM.  Winchester.  N.  H. 
Registered  Guernseys  for  Sale 
Oue2-y  ear-old  heifer  and  one  bullcalf.  6  months  old. 
Both  nicely  marked,  well  bred  and  will  lie  priced  to 
tell.  H.  W.  TROW  URL  1HLE,  Mexico,  N.  Y. 
For  Sals— Registered  Jersey  Bull  ”««-ci»eni][»'s 
Write  for  a  bargain.  L.  B.  MEAL),  Vega,  N.  Y*. 
2  Registered  Guernsey  Bulls  forSale 
Lorraines  Lad  of  Thoruliebank,  years,  sired  by 
tlm  great  1  nip.  Lils  Duke.  H«  is  a  winner  for  ser¬ 
vice.  Golden  Kmc  of  WabUndg.G  mouths  old,  sired 
by  (voldfern  Secret  of  Thorn liebank.  Thwie  hulls  may 
be  seen  at W EBLAN I>kS  FA HM.Foud  Kdily, Fa. 
JERSEY  CATTLE  FOR  PROFIT 
Bull  calves,  $25  and  np;  heifers,  $50  and  up.  All 
registered.  R.  F.  SHANNON,  Renshaw  Bid#..  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
FAIRVIEW  FARM 
Sophie’s  Tormentor  Jerseys 
"  Production  our  Watchword." 
We  have  Just  received  from  the  press  our  SPRING, 
1916,  BULL  LIST.  It  will  pay  yon  to  send  for  it 
RAYMOND  L.  PIKE,  Mgr. 
Geneva  >:  Ohio 
HERD  1 5  GRADE  GUERNSEYS 
frouiSH  to  fi y nar*  old;  Tuberculin  te*t:  $!>5each;  dis¬ 
continuing  business.  Stony  Wylde Farm, Greenwich. Conn. 
GUERNSEY  BULL,*!-- 
old,  by  l.angwater  Dictator  15068.  Great  breeding; 
great  bargain.  SUNNYSIOE  STOCK  FARM.  Rieoelsville,  Pa. 
AYRSHIRES 
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A  GUERNSEY  BULL 
[  in  a  grade  herd  in  Minnesota.  Increased  Its 
t  yearly  production  24%.  Let  oa  tell  you 
ft  more  about  It.  Address 
ft  Am. Guernsey  Cattle  Club.Box  R.Peterboro.N.H. 
AYRSHIRES 
Asweare  going  to  reduce  our  herd  at  once, 
those  wanting  good  stock— any  age— at 
your  own  price,  should  write  immediately. 
This  is  a  real  bargain  sale. 
HENDERSON  AYRSHIRE  FARM,  Hudson,  Ohio 
SHORTHORNS 
FOR  Qfll  F  ShorXMrn  Bull.  2%  yr%. — Splendid 
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AIREDALE  TERRIERS 
>OR  POULTKVMAN. 
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registered.  AT  STUD,  Havelock  Gold- 
rompton  OorAnic. 
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