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1527 
SWINE 
BERKSHIRE 
50— SPRING  AND  FALL.  PIGS-50 
85  Now*  bred  for  spring  Utters.  Of  these  ittnro  daugh¬ 
ters  of  the  great  I.ee  Icnmler,  Rival.  unit  15  are  by 
such  bonrnaaJ.ee  rremler21*tb.  I.er  I’remlcr's  Master¬ 
piece,  Longfellow 'r.  Counter  3d.  nod  Hopeful  Lee’s 
Sueeessor.  If  you  vmnt  the  be  t  e  l  a  ;w  by  Lee 
Premier's  Bivn I  ItldMIC,  the  MO  pound  Twt»-yc:ir-old, 
And  tho  great-l  boar  Hint  we  ever  owned.  There 
sows  are  of  the  heat  of  tr P*.'  AMl  breeding,  and  m  o 
priced  from  $65  t«>  At  04*  according  l<>  the  breeding 
Quality  nod  quantity.  We  have  |«  Spring  Service 
It. tit  r.  and  8  Tried  S  erv lee  Hours  I  hat  would  he  a 
benefit  to  any  I . .  They  are  boars  that,  we  have 
Used  lo  our  own  herd  arid  a i’o  of  Spring  IMS  I'Yiitow. 
We  invito  your  eei  sonnl  noise t Ion.  Otherwise  wo 
will  guarantee  •' A  bunlnti-  bal  lrlaet  Ion”  on  arrival. 
All  clean  stool;  from  o  clean  herd. 
'•VISITORS  ALWAYS  WELCOME  " 
For  further  information  write 
BRANFORD  FARMS,  Groton,  Conn. 
n 
CAN  YOU  BEAT  IT?”  ««« 
a  WV!  oun.  as  Dll  Ice  10th  Ih  I  MO  and 
.mt  of  mature  rows.  Four  by  an  Imported  Knuiinh  sow 
and  four  by  n  hnlr  English  and  half  American  mnv  and 
tdliMU  from  straight  American  sown  that  are  prize  win- 
tieni  and  out  of  prize  winning  'ires  and  dams.  Supply  i« 
limited,  no  in  order  to  take  ad  v«  nt.ige  of  this  offer  yon  had 
better  order  early  and  these  pipe  will  go  when  fourteen 
weeks  old  and  will  weigh  Arty  to  seventy-five  pounds 
each.  Price.  S 1 6  each,  Registered!  Crated,  Immunized, 
BROOKLANDS  FARMS,  Walpole,  N.  H. 
Mf'nHnn  "  Kur.il  New-  Yorker.’ ■ 
Large  Berkshircs  aiHighwood  six  aprii  boars 
litter  mates,  from  a  litter  of  fifteen,  weight,  Nov. 
17th,  1770  pounds,  averaging  295  at  seven  months. 
Sire,  High  wood  Model  (weight  740  at  two  years 
In  breeding  couditiou.  would  easily  weigh  1,000  in 
flesh).  Dam,  a  hig  Highwood  sow  that  has  farrowed 
former  litters  of  12.  14  and  1‘7.  This  is  just  one  lot. 
'Ve  have  sixty  Spring  boars  of  similar  size,  tvpo  and 
1.  C  8  H.  B. . ““  .  ■ 
brooding.  H, 
HARPENDING.  Box  15.  Dundee,  N.Y. 
SPECIAL  BERKSHIRE  SALE 
If  you  want  a  350  pound  gilt — a  young  service 
boat  or  a  young  pig  write  us;  have  them  priced 
to  sell.  PRIDE  HOME  FARM.  Howard,  Pa. 
GRAND  CHAMPION  BERKSHIRES 
More  prizes  won  nt  tho  lending  hig  shows  of 
the  IT.  8.  this  year  by  our  hum  than  by  any 
other  herd,  Now  offering  bred  gilts  and 
sows,  also  a  few  pigs  <>f  both  sexes,  ready  to 
woau,  at  a  low  figure,  to  give  us  morn  room, 
HAMILTON  FARM.  Fred  lluylcr.  Mgr..  Gladstone,  N.  J. 
SpringbankHerd  of  Berkshires 
April,  1916,  weaned  shotes.  One  2-year-oid  sow,  fur¬ 
rows  July  16.  Charmer  s  Champion  5th,  No  208200, 
at  head  of  Herd.  J.  I.  WATSON,  Prop.,  Marbledale.  Cl 
BERKSHIRES-3  mos.,$10 
For  TO  years  held  prize  record  for  New  York. 
H.  M.  TEKWTLLIGER  -  Kirkville,  N-  Y. 
Lakeview  Farm  Berkshires  urcetfe!i 
foundation  stock  in  service  boars,  bred  aud  open 
.sows,  pigs  nl  I  ages,  for  breeding  only .  Inspection  in¬ 
vited.  A.  J.  STAPLETON, Wilhraham  Road,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Berkshires  fe  aijfcfe 
rs-oilll  L/O  coatesville,  Jfa. 
REG.  BERKSHIRES 
H.  URIMSflAW  -  North  East,  Pa. 
Hartohirce Dm ebred.C- weeks -old  breeders, $7;  either 
Dernsmies  sax.  CLOVERDALE  FARM,  Charlotte.  New  York 
Berkshire  and  O.  I.  C.  SWINE 
Wo  offer  for  sale  boars  ready  for  service,  open  gilts 
and  pigs.  Good  individuals;  excellent  breeding; 
satisfaction  guaranteed.  Price  reasonable.  Write 
for  particulars.  TARBELL  FARMS,  Smithville  Flats,  N.  Y. 
If  you  want  the  best  type,  the  lowest  priced  and  the 
mostprolific  O,  1  C.  Registered  stock— we  will  abso¬ 
lutely  guarantee  sul isf action— •*  Wildwood  Prince  ”  (1750 
boar)  and  “Colonel  Lvc’’  stock,  grecnbracs  FARM, Monr««, N.Y. 
CT-f  F*CI-f  IDYT  01  Tho  pig  that  pleases  tho 
palate  ami  the  market. 
Mentof  thehighest  quality.  FRED  W. CARO, Sylvania, Pa. 
REGISTERED  CHESTER  WHITES 
boars.  Gilte,  Bred  gilts  and  Pigs.  Satisfaction  guar¬ 
anteed.  Itidjjely  Manor  Farm,  Stone  Rhine,  N.  Y. 
CHKLDON  FARM  It  KG  I STEKEI)  DUlltH  S 
**  Pigs  of  both  sex.  Bred  sows.  Service  hon 
Best  of  breeding.  C.  E.  BARNES,  Oxford,  N.  V. 
Duroc  Fall  Pigs  of  Size  and  Qualify 
Both  sexes,  not  akin.  ALBERT  NYE;  New  Washington,  0. 
riiirnpPiiro  S,B  Rair-  T  eed  higher.  Pigs  same  price. 
uurucrigb  WEEKS  -  Oe  Graff,  Ohio 
Duroc  Jersey  Red  Swine 
of  the  choicest  breeding.  Mature  early,  are  hardy 
and  very  prolific.  Pigs,  2  to  8  months  old,  at  rea¬ 
sonable  prices.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
It.  W.  McALLEN  -  Faunettsburg,  Pa. 
For  SaleiARRo wed  Duroc  Jersey  Pigs 
pair.  A  Ko  two  boars,  April  farrowed;  ready  for  ter- 
Men.  All  rogisterod.  J.  G.  SCHILLING,  StacHbtnlge,  Mass. 
Kinderhook  Duroc-Jersey  Swine  Asso.^f^ 
m  tho  Hast  for  regihtorod  stock  of  all  ages.  Best 
ot  brooding.  Free  from  disease. 
C.  M.  PALMER,  Sec'y-Treas.,  Valatie,  N.  Y. 
OLLINS  JERSEY  REDS 
the  best 
More  Pigs  per  Litter  J 
.  la  only  one  of  the  many  ad  van-  1 
I  teges  Reds  have  over  tho  lose 
\hardy  breeds.  On r. Free  Cook  de* 
v  tail.it  hem  alL 
Write 
pigs 
bred 
375  lbs. in 
9  months. 
N.  V.  Wholesale  Markets 
November  30,  1916 
BUTTER. 
Prices  arc  fractionally  higher,  but  tho  mar¬ 
ket  is  dull,  especially  on  storage  and  lower 
grades.  Current  receipts  are  showing  the  usual 
defects  of  the  change  to  Winter  feeding. 
Creamery,  fancy  lb . . .  43  @  43t^ 
Good  to  Choice  .  11  ©  42L6 
Lower  Grades.. .  36  ©  38 
Dairy,  best .  40  ®  41 
Common  to  Good . . .  33  &  37 
City  made  .  33  ©  34 
Packing  Stock .  30  ©  33 
Process  .  33  @  35 
Klgln,  111,,  butter  market  42  cents. 
CHEESE. 
Business  is  very  slow  at  the  high  prices 
asked.  Western  interior  markets  arc  lower.  In 
the  season  just  closed  the  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
exchange  handled'  lnfi.fifi:;  boxes  of  cheese,  at 
81,910,188,19,  an  average  of  about  10 1-3  cents 
per  pound. 
Whole  Milk,  fancy .  2415®  25 
Good  to  choice .  23  @  24 
Lower  grades .  20  ©  22 
Daisies,  best .  25  @  25L4 
Young  Americas .  25  ©  25*^ 
Skims,  best . .  20  ©  2fl>2 
Fair  to  good  .  10  ©  18 
EGGS. 
Nearby  eggs,  both  white  and  brown,  are  still 
very  scarce.  On  storage  and  gathered  stock  the 
market,  is  weak  and  lower,  with  buyers  disposed 
to  take  only  enough  for  immediate  needs. 
White,  choice  to  fancy,  large  .  63  <8  H5 
Medium  to  good .  50  ©  54 
Mixed  colors,  best .  52  ©  55 
Common  to  good .  38  ®  40 
Storage  . .  29  ©  36 
Gathered,  best .  48  ©  50 
Medium  to  good  .  40  @  45 
Lower  grades .  28  @  35 
Chickens,  lb. 
Ducks,  lb . 
Fowls  . 
Roosters  ... 
LIVE  POULTRY 
18  © 
17  © 
18  © 
14  © 
19 
18 
18 
15 
DRESSED  POULTRY. 
Prices  broke  quite  heavily  at  Inst  part  of  the 
Thanksgiving  market,  though  choice  Eastern 
turkeys  were  in  su.lt  light  supply  fhnt  few  sold 
below  34  cents.  Thin  turkeys  were  in  large  sur¬ 
plus.  Chickens  sold  surprisingly  well,  as  they 
were  largely  substituted  for  turkey. 
Turkeys,  best  lb. . . 32  ©  35 
Common  to  good  .  25  ©  30 
Chickens  choice  broilers,  lb .  30  @  31 
Broilers,  common  to  good  .  25  ©  28 
Roasters  . 28  @  33 
Fowls.,,.,., .  17  ©  23 
Ducks . 18  ©  22 
Squabs,  doz .  1  25  ©  6  25 
Guineas,  pair .  I  00  ©  1  76 
LIVE  STOCK. 
Native  Steers .  7  50  ©10  26 
Bulls .  5  00  ©  6  00 
Cows  .  4  00  ©  5  00 
Calves,  prime  veal,  100  lb . 10  00  ©13  60 
Culls .  6  00  ©  9  00 
8heep,  100  lbs .  4  00  @7  00 
Lambs  . 10  51)  @1150 
Hogs  . .  8  75  ©  0  75 
WOOL. 
Mill  demand  is  good.  Recent  prices  at  Bos¬ 
ton  were:  New  York  and  Michigan  unwashed 
Delaine,  37  to  38;  half  blood,  41  to  42;  three- 
eighths  blood,  43  to  44.  Ohio  ami  Pennsylvania 
half  blood  combing,  43  to  44;  three -eighths 
blood,  45, 
BEANS. 
Marrow,  100  lbs . 1 }  60  @13  00 
Pea .  . 1150  @12  Ul) 
Medium . . .  .1190  @12  00 
White  Kidney . 12  75  ©13  HU 
Red.Kldney .  .  ..1250  @13  50 
Lima,  California .  7  00  @880 
FILES  IT  FRUITS. 
Barreled  apples  arc  averaging  poor.  Extreme 
prices  are  being  paid  for  well-grown  good  va¬ 
rieties.  Grapes  scarce  and  in  light  dV-maucl. 
Cranberry  market  broke  heavily.  Fears  gen¬ 
erally  scarce  and  very  high.  Best  Kioffcr 
brought  up  to  $4  per  barrel,  and  Clairgcau  and 
Bose,  $5  lo  87.  Florida  oranges  sold  unduly 
from  82,00  to  83.30. 
Apples.  Spy,  hhl . ...2  50  @6  00 
N.  w.  Greening .  3  uo  @  1  00 
Wlnemtp  .  2  no  @5  00 
York  Imperial .  2  00  @  4  50 
Twenty-ounce . . .  ■>  00  @  5  00 
Hubbardston .  2  00  @3  50 
King .  2  00  @5  00 
McIntosh  . .  4  00  @650 
Baldwin . 2  25  @  4  35 
Greening  .  2  00  @5  50 
Ben  Davis .  2  01)  @  3  00 
Western,  box .  !  50  @  2  35 
Pears— Sheldon,  bbl .  4  50  ©  5  51) 
Scckel,  bbl.., .  5  00  @8  00 
Bose  .  5  00  ©  7  00 
Anjou . 3  00  @4  50 
81b.  bkt .  22  @  25 
201b.  bkt .  50  ©  60 
Bulk,  ton . . . 50  00  @60  00 
Quinces,  bid . . 2  50  &  i  00 
Strawberries,  pint. .  25  @  30 
Cranberries,  bbl .  .  ..  4  00  @10  00 
VEGETABLES. 
Potato  market  In  pour  condition  and  lower  on 
any  stock  where  the  cost  price  will  permit  a 
cut.  Sweets  are  higher  and  in  strong  demand. 
Onions  selling  weU.  Cabbage  very  high.  Let¬ 
tuce  lower,  except  for  a  small  quantity  of 
choice.  Celery  iu  surplus.  Cauliflower  lower. 
Potatoes—  Maine.  ISOlbs . 180  @5  25 
Jersey.  1*15  lb  bug  .  .  .  i  uo  ©  4  75 
Long  Island,  I801bs .  5  25  @  5  50 
Bermuda,  bbl.. .  5  00  ©  8  00 
Southern,  late  crop,  bid . 4  00  ©  4  25 
Sweet  Potatoes,  Jersey,  bu .  l  00  @165 
iRrussel  Sprouts,  qt .  6  ©  13 
Celery.  Square  Crates  .  2  50  @  4  00 
Garlic,  lb . 3  ©  9 
Beets,  bbl .  2  00  ©  2  75 
Carrots,  bbl .  2  00  @  2  50 
Cauliflower,  bbl .  1  0U  @  4  00 
Cucumbers,  bu .  2  50  @3  60 
Cabbage,  ton . 35  00  @60  00 
Lettuce,  halt-bbl.  basket .  50  ©  1  50 
2-doz.  crate .  75  @  1  so 
Onions.  Orange  Co.,  1001b.  bag .  .  3  25  @  4  00 
State  and  Western,  lOOlbs . 3  UU  ©  4  50 
Conn.,  IOO  lb.  bag .  3  25  ©  4  25 
Peppers,  bu .  2  00  ®  3  75 
String  Beans  bu . 1  00  @4  50 
Turnips,  bbl .  1  50  ©  3  00 
Squash,  bbl  . .  1  50  ©  2  00 
Parsley.  100  bunches.. .  1  nO  @1  25 
Egg  Plants,  bu .  2  00  ©  3  25 
Okra,  bu . . .  .  @3  50 
Kale,  bbl .  65  @  35 
A1  ubhrooms.  lb .  ...  20  @  45 
Peas,  bu .  4  00  @10  00 
Radishes,  100  bunches... .  60  ©  l  25 
Spinach,  bbl .  1  25  a>  1  75 
HOPS. 
Sate,  prime  to  choice .  48  ©  50 
Medium  to  good.... .  45  ©  47 
Old  stock . 4  @  6 
Faoifle  coast .  15  @  16 
(Continued  on  page  1529) 
Spider  in  Cow’s  Teat 
DAIRYMEN  in  Central  and  Eastern 
New  York  have  found  a  remedy  for 
this  ailment.  It  is  another  of  the 
many  uses  for 
HANFORD'S 
Balsam  of  Myrrh 
It  is  an  antiseptic  —  cleansing  and 
healing,  also  used  for  caked  udder, 
cuts,  sores  and  wounds.  Madeand  sold 
sincel846,upon thisbroad  proposition; 
MOHEY  BACK  IF  IT  FAILS 
All  naalAPC  are  authorized  to  sell  you 
Mil  Ucalcio  a  Trial  Bottle  with  the 
understanding  that  if  it  does  not  give  satis¬ 
faction,  they  will  refund  the  purchase 
price,  upon  return  of  the  empty  bottle. 
THREE  SIZES:  25c,  50e,  $1.00 
HOLSTEINS 
Stevens’  Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
>i  Holstein  heifer  calves,  $15 
each,  express  paid  in  lots  of 
live.  I3regis  tered  heifer 
calves,  registered  hull  culves. 
all  ages.  All  from  high-pro^ 
ducing  dams. 
PAUL  H.  STEVENS,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 
East  River  Grade  Holsteins  For  Sale 
1 0O  Extra  high  grade  cows,  Fresh  And  duo  to  calve 
soon.  Cows  that  are  tired  for  milk.  They  fill 
_ the  pail.  Come  and  seo  them  milked. 
12  Reg.  bulls,  all  ages.  A  few  Reg.  cows  and  extra 
high  heifer  eelv  es,  10  days  old. 
JOHN  B.  WEBSTER 
Dept.  Y  Cortland,  N.Y. 
Phone  14-F-5  Phone  43-F-2  McGraw 
Spot  Farm  Holsteins,5 1 5 
A  son  of  Pontiac  Korndyke 
with  30-lb.  dam  and  26  of  his 
daughters.  3 i  Holstein  lleifev 
calves  $13  each,  express  paid  in 
lofsofft.  60 high  grade  heifers, 
1  to  3  years  old ,  $35  to  $75  each. 
20  registered  heifers,  C  months 
tot  year  old.  ItoO  each.  Regis¬ 
tered  cows,  heifers  and  bulls, 
high  grade  cows.  Large  stock 
on  hand  -  come  and  see  them. 
JOHN  O.  REAGAN,  fully,  N.Y. 
Grade  Holsteins  for  Sale 
Oftft  extra  fancy,  well  bred  and  nicely  marked  cows. 
A  number  are  recently  fresh  and  others  due  to 
freshen  within  6(1  days.  They  are  heavy  produe.ers 
and  will  please  you.  L’rlco  4815  to  $1$5  per  head. 
1  fill  large,  well  bred  two  and  three  year  old  heifers 
1  bred  to  good  registered  11,  F.  bulls.  Price  SB 5 
to  #75  per  head.  Two  tine  well  bred  heifer  calves 
and  one  pure  bred  lloisteiu  hull  Calf  for  #50. 
F.  P.  SAUNDF.Rff  8  SON  Springdale  Farms,  Cortland,  N.Y. 
Quit  the  Holstein  Business?  No. 
Just  Moved.  Cramped  for  Room 
Male  calves  bred  way  lip  at  prices  too  low  to  print. 
Heifer  calves, heifersaml  cows  Nobluff—  wemustseli. 
F.  H.  R1VENBURGH 
Elite  Stock  Farm,  Stockbridje,  N.  Y.,  (formerly  Munnsville) 
HOLSTEINS~Blec,d  "P  Hbtdown.  Cheap  bulls 
■  IV  kw  I  A.  1 110  nl.e  (jjy  ,ll0St  expensive.  Wo  offer 
registered  sons  of  a  35.61  lb.  sire.  A.  R.  O.  dams,  at 
$125,  easy  payments.  Farmers  can  t  afford  to  use 
scrubs  at  these  prices.  Send  for  pedigrees, 
CLOVEKDALE  FA  KM,  C  U  A II  LOTTE,  N.  V. 
UAI  CTETINC  2  bullsrcatly  fm-  service  and 
LI  v  L. 9  I  C.I  IV  O  bull  0«]v>  n  under  1  yr.  idd. 
Johanna,  Poach  and  Du  Kul  alrainn.  Prices  $30  to  $70 
BROOKBALE  FARM,  GBLENVILLE,  Del. 
Wanted 
Registered  Holstein-FriesianYearlingHeifers 
Nut  bred  GATES  HOMESTEAD  FARM.  Clntlenango,  N.  Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
QUALITY  with  QUANTITY 
5000  cows  average  iu  yenrly  test  over  8800 
pounds  of  milk  testing  about  5 "3  Lit. 
Write  for  our  FRKK  booklets. 
Am.Guernsey  Cattlo  Club.Box  R,P»torboro,N.H. 
Harbor  Hill  Guernseys 
To  provide  Barn  space  for  a  new  crop  of  calves  we 
offer  A  BARGAIN  in  a  grow  thy  4  MONTHS  BULL  CALF. 
A  Grandson  of  Imp.  Masher's  Galore.  Send  for  Sales 
List.  C.  H.  HECHLER,  Supt.,  Bov  II,  Roslyn,  N.  Y. 
f^ve^^siT Registered  Guernsey  Females  5eaa1rviings 
preferred, at  reasonable  prices.  C.  A.  Butirick,  Pori  Murray, N.J. 
When  you  write  advertisers  mention 
The  Rural  New-Yorker  and  you'll  get 
a  quick  reply  and  a  “square  deal.”  See 
guarantee  editorial  page,  : 
MISCELLANEOUS 
HhpfHppn  flnOTIft- ' breed.  Bulls  for 
s»le-  Bull  calves  priced  low. 
C,  W .  ECKARDT,  31  Liberty  St.,  New  York 
AYRSHIRES 
Ayrshire  sTH 
For  the  next  few  weeks  you  can  buy  heifer 
calves  with  record  backing  for  $100.00  each. 
Write  at  once  for  pedigrees. 
HENDERSON  AYRSHIRE  FARM 
HUDSON,  OHIO 
Ayrshire  Bull  Calvpi  cows  and  heifers.  Bvedforpvo- 
MJIsmreDUIlUaiYeS  Auction  and  beauty.  Shron- 
shire  rams  and  ewes,  xm  iilin  kyuer,  ll.ru*rvlll«,  n.  T. 
JERSEYS 
1 
FAIRVIEW  FARM 
Sophie’s  Tormentor  Jerseys 
"Production"  our  Watchword 
FAD  C  K  I  F  Ho\  CAIF.  Dropped,  Apiil  15, 1916 
rUi\  GALl.  Hol,,<1.  Color,  black  tongue  and  white 
.witch.  Sin*,  Lott’s  Torono  1066M:  the  bull 
whose  rtaiu  no. I  two  gramtatiM  sveraite  U,26l  lbs  S  or.  milk,  966 
11.9.  1 nz.  I.uttev,  Darn  Eminem's  Lady  Blossom  3i69lf.,  Now  on 
test  St  FhIvyIcw  Form  and  will  make,  *s  n  twn-year-uliL  not  less 
than  .700  llm.  but  re r  This  heifer-  Is  a  Rood,  big  nigged  individual 
will!  yeod  tlKiiy  ability,  RAYMOND  L.  PIKE,  Manager.  Gene.»,0 
- — “QUALITY”— 
FOR  SAIF  ^ersey  Bull  Coif,  5  months old. 
I  V7IV  5BLL  Dam’s  authenticated  record, 
826  lbs.  1-oz.  butter;  grandam  744  lbs.  13-oz.: 
grcat-grandari  612  lbs.  2-oz.  Sire’s  dam.  608 
lbs,  7-o z„  test  began  at  13  yrs.  7  mos.  of  age ; 
grandam  737  lbs.;  14  in  his  pedigree  in 
Register  of  Merit.  He’s  a  good  one.  Address, 
E.  W.  MOSHER,  Brigbtside  Farm*,  AURORA,  N.  Y. 
For  Sale-Fine  three-year-old  Jersey  Bull 
Clover’s  Golden  Poet,  No.  103031.  Sired  by  Foil- 
tame  s  Caiest  No.  81118,  who  has  nine  register  of 
merit  daughters.  Dam.  Clover  of  Monmouth  No 
383840,  Reason  for  sale,  bull  now  too  closely  related 
to  my  herd.  Price,  1125  f.o.b.  West  Mansfield,  Mass 
JOSEPH  L.  SWEET _ ^ _ SNIebere,  Ma«». 
For  Sale-Two  Jersey  Bull  Calves 
out  of  sire  who  has  19  daughters  in  Advanced  Regis¬ 
try.  Also  TWO  JERSEY  HEIFER  CALVES.  #35  each. 
Geo.  L.  Feriiis  &  Son,  Atwaters,  N.  Y. 
~  HORSES 
^1  Pays  The 
Ureen  Erei«h‘  & 
Buyers  fare 
Offers  more  Stallions  of  service¬ 
able  age  by  tho  $4().0UU  Champion 
CARNOT  (66866)  than  does  any 
other  breeder  In  America.  For 
Ptircherons,  Belgians.  Ho1ste>n 
Cattle  or  Shetland  Ponies,  write 
for  cat.  Prl  ccs  vi  g  h  t,  Te  ruiB  to  BUi  t. 
A.  W.  GREEN. 
Mlddlrtluld,  Ohio  Tf.  R,  Station, 
East  Orwell.  O.  on  Pcnna.  ft.  K. 
20  Head  of  Percheron  and  Belgian  Stallions 
For  Sale  at  Reasonable  Prices 
A  few  good,  aged  1  tried  stallions  cheap.  If  you  want 
to  buy  a  choice  weaning  or  coming  2-yr-old  stallion 
write  me.  If  Your  Neighborhood  Needs  a 
Good  Mature  Stallion  be  Sure  to  Write  Me. 
Buy  a  good  weanling  or  coming  2-yr-old  stallion  and 
raise  him  up.  A  cheap  way  to  own  a  good  stallion. 
Information  and  photos  furnished  on  request. 
Alvin  O.  Tracy,  Marietta,  Ohio 
ForSale— TwoYoungPercheron  Brood  Mares~^ 
Percheron  stallion.  J.  B.  Lewis,  Prattsburo,  N*  Y. 
Kentucky  Jacks  and  Saddlers 
Big  boned  Kentucky  mammoth  jacks  and  jennets. 
Saddle  and  Cuban  gaited  stallions,  mares  and  geld¬ 
ings.  Some  fancy  mule  teams.  Write  us  describing 
your  wants.  Cook  Farms,  Box  436  L,  Lexinaion,  Ky. 
SHEEP 
SHROPSHIRE  16  bred  ewes.  Also  Ram  lambs  for  sale. 
STEVENS  BROS. 
Wilson,  N.  Y. 
Tunic  Shppn  both  sexes.  YVrite  for  literature  and 
Ulllo  vlluufJ  prices  toJ.N.  McPherson,  Scotlsville,  N.Y. 
Hampshire  Lamb  Rams 
Flow  Cl-  ram  143m.  ll  As. LETT  B  It03.,  Seneca,  N.  V. 
Wanted — SfiilihHfiwn Pwpr  ^  want  fifteen  or  twer.iy 
wanted  OUUHlUOWn  ewes  bredEwos  of  good  quality 
at  reasonable  prices.  C.  A.  BUTTRICK.  Port  Murray,  N.  j. 
SWINE 
350  PIGS  SHIPPED  C.  O.  D. 
160  ClieKtn-  White  and  Medium  Yorkshire  cross,  8  weeks, 
hi  weeks,  Jl-.  12  weeks,  g4.5rt;  100  Berkshire, 
Chester  White,  8  weeks.  $8.50;  it)  weeks,  12  weeks, 
84.5'L  10ti  (i,  1.  O.  aud  largo  Yorkshire  cress,  8  weeks, 
$4;  10  weeks,  8106,  J.  J.  Sanborn,  Rod  Ook,  la., 
authority  on  hogs,  says:  **Thts  is  Tint  lot  of 
pigs  l  have  seen  ta-t  of  Chicago;  the  healthiest  and 
liveliest.  Every  boar  registered;  every  one  a  show 
liog  Without  a  doubt  the  best  grade  pigs  I  have 
seen  this  fulV* 
D.  REEVES.  EAST  STREET.  LEXINGTON.  MASS 
FOR  PURE  BRED  TAMW0RTH  SWINE 
write  or  visit  WESTVIKW  STOCK  KAKM.R. 
1<’.  II.  No.  1,  Winston-Salem.  North  Carolina 
AIREDALE  TERRIERS 
The  “ONE  MAN"  Dog 
SO  BRAVE  AlHea  ami  G«nuana  ute  him  in  trenches :  A  FINE  RUNTER, 
endorneii  by  Ex* President  Roo«ovolt  and  Mr,  Rainey;  MATCHLESS  WAT’CJI  DOG, 
alert.  feArles*.-';  SWLENDiD  COMPANION  for  Ictsuro  hours  a»ni  for  youi  children; 
MOST  PROFITABLE  INVESTMENT,  brood  bitch  cumins  unwani  of  5^00  per  near. 
Puppies,  crown  dogs,  bred  bitch  for  sale,  BEST  BLOOD  IN  AMERICA,  fxrm 
raised,  I.Anly,  classy  acocJc.  Pedigreed#  May  we  amui  you  a  booklet  »iul  »*  few  ref- 
erenecB  ?  Sxfo  delivery,  upriKlit  dealing  guaranteed,  IMPORTED  ENGLISH  STOO. 
^  FEE  $15,00.  c 
'  ViBERT  KENNELS,  B6*  la,  WESTON,  N.  J. 
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