GUERNSEY 
FEMALES 
FOR SALE 
Registered Holsteins 
Berkshire Swine Notes 
The advance in price oP market hogs 
has created a strong demand for bred 
sows and Spring pigs. Financial neces¬ 
sities last Fall and early Winter com¬ 
pelled thp farmers to sell their brood 
sows and gilts, hence the shortage this 
Spring of sows to farrow, and a great 
scarcity of pigs. Of the 45 sows I offered 
for sale, all are sold hut. two, aside from 
several gilts bred for June farrowing. 
During the Fall and Winter i placed 
with farmers, for breeding purposes, SO 
head of weanling Berkshire pigs that 
were farrowed last Fall, and could have 
sold more if I had them. b. h. STONR, 
Am now offering one of my choicest importations. Eighty head of 
young cows and heifers, fresh or near calving, and open heifers, four to 
fifteen months. This is a rare opportunity to select foundation stock of 
the right type at a reasonable price. 
FRANK S. PEER, Osceola Farms, Cranford, N. J. 
COME time hro I sold one lot of eight 
^ cows and heifers. When the buyer 
put them on test, six milked from 94 to 
1035ft lbs. a day. 
They made records up to 30.12 lbs., and 
one has just finished a yearly test of 
26011 milk and 10(50 butter. 
I have priced-to-sell some 2 to 4-year- 
old heifers, near relatives of these good 
milker*, and bred to either the son of a 
23.75 lb. 2-year-old or the son of a 30-Ib. 
3-year-old. 
State and Federal test* *11 clean. Never 
had a reactor. 
F. B. STUDWELL, Lake Waccabuc, N. Y. 
We offer for *ale a few choice 
Grade Guernsey 
Heifer Calves 
$30 each, f. o. b. Guilford, Conn. 
State Swine Breeders’ Association 
I note Berkshire swine news as re¬ 
ported by Mr. Harpending. Duroc news 
tallies very closely with tins account, as 
we are shipping into a number of States. 
So swine are coming back to their former 
stride. There was organized at. Ithaca, 
February 14, 1922, a Statewide swine 
association, embracing all breeds, feeders, 
dealers, etc. R. H. Mosher. Aurora. N. 
Y., president; Russell F. Pattington, 
Merrifield. N. Y., secretary and treas¬ 
urer. Membership fee. $1. This asso¬ 
ciation can be of benefit to all. Swine 
production in tin* Eastern States should 
be of much benefit to growers and breed¬ 
ers, because land is now in New York 
cheaper per acre than in corn States, and 
is near the highest-priced market. Corn 
that will yield 150 bushel ears per acre 
can and has been profitably hogged down 
by swine, as this saves all labor of cut¬ 
ting. drawing, busking, feeding and draw¬ 
ing out compost. Last year we hogged 
down 12 or 14 acres of heavy corn, be¬ 
sides Canada field peas, and very likely 
will again this coming year, as Canadian 
peas, oats and Sweet clover with swine 
will build up land faster than any other 
combination I know of. 
F. M. PATTINGTON & SON. 
YEARLING BULL 
Offering their entire herd of Jersey Cattle without 
reserve—C'OWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS. 
Noble and Oxford You’ll Do Breeding 
Prices low for immediate deliveriei. 
HAMILTON FARM Gladstone, N. J. 
READY FOR SERVICE 
Here i* a Show Bull whose dam has a 22-pound 
4-year old record. Hi* sire is out of a 31-pound 
eow, Herd Tnberculiu Tested. Price. J15Q.00. 
Fnr pedigree and price, write 
C C BURLINGAME, 7 Water Street, New Tort City 
R0LLW00D FARM 
«UILFHRD 
CONN. 
For Sale-Three Jersey Heifers 
7 to 12 mas. from Grand-daughters of Pogis 99th. Hood 
Farm. »«» each. John P. Uiwlnett. We.t X.,rwoo4. N. J 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
FVC SEST of breeding 
•j * Cow*. Heifers and Calves 
CLOVER FARM Menticelle, N. Y. 
H olM'in-KrWalan Itelfer and Unit Calvea. Pure bred register¬ 
ed and high grade, fipleudid Individuals and breeding 
Keg. Duroc Figs. gROWHCROFT f »«MI McSraw. Corlland Co. M.T 
Offers a few Bull Calves from 3-18 months 
old. All from high testing A. R. dams. Herd 
free from tuberculosis. Prices reasonable. 
P. F. Staples. Mgr., East Holllston, Mass. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
We offer 2nd prize 8r. Bull aalf, N. Y. State Fair 
1921. Dam’s record. 25.80 lbs.. 5«0 lb*, milk. Price, 
5125. Send for Photo and Pedigree. Also gome 
good hull calves, two and three month* old 
F Mumto & Son Jordan, N. Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS KSHF“a 
The dairy enw of Old England. Quality milk 
Prime beef. WALNUT GROVE FARM. Washinotonville, N.Y. 
REDVALE FARM 
Redding, Connecticut 
GUERNSEYS OF QUALITY 
Milking Shorthorn Bull Calves For Sale 
Sired by Glenride Red t hief. MEADOWSWEET FARM. 
C. E. HAPPERSETT, M*r. Coach* Bridge. Delaware 
SHORT OF FUNDS-Long on Reg. Holsteins 
pny soma of our beifers and heifer calves that are 
bred in fashionable blood lines and offered at bar- 
cam prices. If yoa object to heifers, let mk sell you 
some cows. ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. RIVENBURGH, Prep. Munnsville, New York 
Bull calves of exceptional breeding. Tuber- 2 
culm tested. 
John W. German Robert B. Harris : 
Owner _ Superintendent | 
* •*■**■«■*■•■■■*•*••a • ■■•■■•IMIIMMII *%j 
Tw» Reg^ Milking Shorthorn Bull Calves 
from large type red cow that gave 7,037 lbs. high te*t 
milk in first lactation. Sire having good milk records. 
Red, calved Feb. 9,1941. #JO*. Koan. March 21. 1922. 
?80. Grade heifers. Full description on request. 
C. E. & E. G. BEM1S - East Brooklield, Mass. 
For Sale-3 REG- HOLSTEIN COWS 
High Producers. Rorndybe and Onn.br breeding. Also 
a yearling bull from same line. Tuberculin tested. Ex¬ 
cellent opportunity. ELM BtllGK F.itU, Scandal*, Jl. X, 
GUERNSEY FEMALES 
On Recount of the overcrowded condition of our 
barns, we are compelled reluctantly to dispose of a 
few bows and young heifers. All are pure bred, 
registered, sound,and have just, passed final Federal 
tuberculosis test for Accredited Herd. Some of 
them now on A. R. test and making creditable 
records. They are priced attractively to move 
quickly. Write for list, and prices. 
WESTVIEW FARM - Pawling, New York 
Devon Notes 
The second shipment of Devons to the 
Hawaiian Islands within a little over a 
year was recently made by Gfltner Bras, 
of Kentucky. The bulls selected were from 
the herd of Case & Elling of Missouri, 
and consisted' of five head, from 12 to 20 
months of age. One of the best bulls in 
the lot was Darnell 0424. sired by Red 
Cloud 0155, dam Nortbview Alice 15379. 
His sire was first- in class and a strong 
contender for grand championship honors 
at. the Illinois State Fair in 1918. aud 
bis dam won the junior championship as 
a yearling at the same fair in 1916. 
There was one other Red Cloud bull, and 
two sired by Haig 9100. The fifth bull 
was Miami's Colonel 0394, bred by J. 
Cuffing & Sons of Indiana. 
The first cow to go on advanced regis¬ 
try test under the rules adopted by the 
American Devon Cattle Club, a little over 
a year ago. completed her test on Febru¬ 
ary 21. She is the three-year-old heifer 
Bright Promise of Dartmouth 15088, 
owned at Roseeroft, in Massachusetts. 
She was just one day too old to enter the 
junior three-year-old class. Her record 
is as follows: 7.237.4 lbs. milk, 371-74 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGH WOOD: 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
Barrows and sows bred by as competing in P*nna. 
State feeding contest made avei age daily gains of 
193 to 2.25 pouuds per day, defeating several hun¬ 
dred head of four different breeds. One of these bar- 
rows later won lirstat the International in Chicago. 
II. C. A- II. B. llARPt.MilSe, *•< IS. Dundee, N Y. 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
For BONNIE MISCHIEF No. 22124 
-- by Penstiursl Mischief Mak¬ 
er 18719 out ol Lizzie Lindsay 29004. 
Any proposition for the purchase of this four- 
year-old Ayrshire bull will be considered, as 
the owner must get rid of him to make room 
for a bull of new blood lines RICHARD 
>\ HIT-N EY , Far Hills, New Jersey. 
Wv are offering for rale two reeiatered bulls ready 
for service from A. R. stock on both sides for SI SO 
EACH. Also two younger bulls from six to nine 
months old for SI OO Each. Herd Federally 
Tuberculin Tested. Real opportunity for farmers. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Waller S. Kerr, Mgr. Cohasset, Mass. 
Sole LARGE BERKSHIRE Service Boars. Gilt*'au<i 
Fries, not related, at low price*. All stock guaranteed 
CLARENCE A. PENNEY, Henderson. N Y. 
SPR1NGBANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
bred for Spring, 1342. litter* to a good -on of Symbolter 
5th. ALL CHOLE** IMMUNE. No. 181JCO. For Price address 
J. E. WATfeOX • MarMedfil*. Conn. 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
dERKSMIRES. Big type sows. boRrsaxid pLf»for sale, 
u All stock gu*rante*d. PaTMOOR FAMMS, HsrUUld, N.Y. 
Large Ayrshires 
Reasonable Prices. CRESTMONT FARM, Suhbvhv. Pa. 
We offer Farmer* and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd at i-ea- 
sonable price* King of the Mar—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dame or dams that will be tested Write for sales Use 
and Pedigrees. - ... , .. . 
AYRSHIRE YEARLING BULL FOR SUE 
A fine individual. Pam and Sire A. B. O. and from High 
Testing stock. Send for Pedigree. For quick sale first 
check for $100 will get him, crated aud F. O. B. Address 
■ DnsHIi CMlfJU.N a SONS, EUicottvilla, Cettarsoga* Cu.,«.T. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bull* of serviceable age. A. R, breed¬ 
ing. Price* very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVIUE FIATS Chen*n*o Co. New York 
New York 
She was kept tied up with the herd, 
milked twice per day. At pasture during 
the Summer and fed 1 lb. of grain for 
3 lbs. of milk. She shrank considerably 
at the Fall fairs during the four weeks 
of September, and was coming back in 
October when a spider began to develop 
in one teat. As there was every indica¬ 
tion that she would finish well above re¬ 
quirements. her grain was cut off. and 
indications are that there will be no 
trouble from it another season. 
JOHN E. GIFFORD. 
GERMAN SHEPHERD com 1 *: 
Old English Shepherd dogs ; Brood Matrons, Pup¬ 
pies. Brod for farm helpers. Spotted Poland China 
Hogs. 10c for instructive list. Nishna Collie 
Kennels, W. R WATSON. Mgr.. Be* 1745. Msc*n. Mo. 
Sf& GUERNSEYS SStWSS 
choice Bull Calves, ranging in ages from three 
month* to a lerviceabie age. Maxher Sequel and Msy 
Rfte breeding. Excellent individual*, and from 
Dams doing 400 to 500 lbs. fat with ordinary farm 
care, The*e are priced to eel!, Address: 
R. A POWERS. Stoney Bill Farm*. Glenahaw, Pa. 
BEAMES’ BIG TYPE 
Chester Whites 
FOUR ROADS FARM, Sugar Loaf.N.Y. 
•dlgrco.l COLLIE PUPS 
NELSON BROS. 
The intelligent kind 
OhovkCitt. Pa 
Florham Farm Guernseys £? h b r *f{ 
grade cows We have several well bred'calves for 
sale at. reasonable prices. Sell the scrub bull and 
Improve the herd. R H. ALLEN. Mqr , Madison, N. J. 
for hunting and killing rote. Instruction book and 
list free. Levi Farnsworth New London. 
The big, smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing. Bred guts, service boar* and Spring pies at 
reasonable prices. W. W. ffBINAN, P. O. 
Box No. 469. Uummelstown, Pa. 
NEWFOUNDLAND FUp*s 
Large, strong, husky, black, curly haired fellow*, 3 
month* old. All male*, Now 835; were *50. 
Free catalog on Dogs, Baby Chick* etc 
EDWIN A. SOU HER . SeUermltJe. Pa. 
Fritzlyn Guernsey Bulls ForSale Cheap 
One to eight mos. old. Adz. Reg. May Rose breed¬ 
ing through sires and dams. 
WM. F. FRET/- . ripersvllle, Pa. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
May 25—Guernseys. Langwatev dis¬ 
persal sale. Langwater Farms, North 
Easton, Mass. 
May 27 — Guernseys. Consignment 
sale, Minoola Fair Grounds, Mineola. 
Long Island. 
.Tune S—Jerseys. Aver & McKinney, 
Meredith, N. Y. 
June 9—Jerseys. W. R. Spann & 
Sons, Morristown, N. J. 
June 10—Jerseys. T. S. Cooper & 
Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. 
0 #v t c Big. Type. Reg. Flea. Choice pig*. 
• O $1S, Ready May I«t. Order now. 
Satisfaction guarantee-) R. Util. Seneca Fall*. Jf.T. 
I=Legistered X3UROCS 
FAMOUS DHFENDER STRAIN 
Bect'of Breading. Fine Pigs of both Sexe* at Farm¬ 
er*' Prices. Write YALLEVISTA FARMS. Albany. N. Y. 
AirpHall* YFKRtKR Spayed Female Ihippies ForSale. 5 
Mil CUflio nu.fi. old. House broke. From Pod. reg. itock, 
$25. BONJIIK BEKO FiKU. inborn, N.T. C.i. COOPER, Mgr. 
For Sala—Yearling Son of Jardiniere*! Masher 
20957, out of Xmas Dolly 50519, a herd matron al Chilmark 
Farm, Ossining, N. V. Price very reasonable. Address 
ANNIE BAIN FARM Dion, N.Y. R R. No. 2 
President Harding's "LaddioBoy" is an Airedale 
I have Nephew* and Nieces of thi* great Dor 
Attractive in The Home. Useful on the Farm 
Supreme in The Hunting-Field. Or. KNOX. Oinfcury. Ct. 
AIRPnil p Puppieacr splendid breeding for sale 
nillkUHLI. at reasonable price*. Eligible to regis- 
AT C T II ft ,r >'- Sonof an International Champion. 
HI « I U If Fee, $15. fOHU 3 OH .9 SOX, Ldeu, N. I. 
SUNNYS1DE GUERNSEYS 
Ing, two to aaveii month* old. FMoes mmleiate. Ac¬ 
credited herd No. 1003#. J»S E. m JLITINE. Kinicrti.ii, * J. 
Registered 0. L C. PIGS Iale 
12 Dollars Each. Either sex. 
JOHN T. BISHOP R. D. 9 Penn Yan, N. Y. 
Beechford Farms GUERNSEYS 
Offers for sale bull calves with A. R. breeding. 
Prices reasonable. Herd under Federal supervision. 
Mount Tremper LUster Co. Now York 
mail JOHNSON, I den, N. T. 
Young boar* and gilt*. 
OVITH1A.FARM - Stanley, N. Y. 
Joe Orion 2nd, O. C. K. and Sensa¬ 
tion Breeding. Service Boars and 
f M. PSTT1NCT0* * SON. MerrifitM. *. T. 
G UERNSE Y Bulls 
during Advanced Hegieter dame. l ow prices. Federal 
tuberculin tested. 4LBSM0NT FARMS, Hiaiit. ten Ni|t) St . ».,lou 
BELGIAN HORSES For Sale 
DC ROCS—Registered. Choice stoat forshipment 
ELMWOOD FARMS. P. O. Box 15, Bradford, N. Y. 
E NTIRELV SOLDEOUT OF BRED SOWS. 
Now offering choice 
BIG TYPE SENSATION BOAR PIGS 
ready for service. Gabel Farms, Annandule, N. J. 
Choice Stallions and Mares, including all my Bhow 
stock. (We won tweniv-flve hundred dollars in cash 
pilxes In thive shows thi* fall: Ten brood and show 
maces weighing one ton each, *0Bt«ih<>nn and fillies 
from one to three year* old If a rUiillon is needed 
in your district 1 will arrange to place one there. 
My stock will please you Term* arranged. 
DENNISON FARMS 
169 Pearl Street Buffalo. N. Y. 
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN 
HAMPSHIRES. They are 
bacon type. E»£»TU*LLt you will raise 
them. Why uoc now! Free circular. 
A. S. CRAYBILL. LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Rox tt . Bird-la.Haai). Pi. 
v SWISS MILK GOATS 
Iburg Bucks. *20 Pure Bucks, *7i. 
_ D- 6 Norkistowh, Pa. 
5 U i‘ k K . ,J ' * 15 - and Pet Kid. *7. 
daily, nkw Dvuimm.nbw Hampuhirs 
PERCHERON STALLIONS 
Sired by prize winners. Prices so they should pay 
out first season. JNO. F STOtLEN S SON, Giliun. Ohio 
Let us *end you a photo of our herd sir* Princ* 
Rupert 93rd—Send your name on a postal today— 
Our herd eanie* highest blood lines and we have 
some splendid seed stock for sale. 
HALCYON HILLS FARM. Route 4. East Andover. N. H. 
Chester White* and Karkshires, « weeks old, 
$5,50 each. ROUSE BROS.. DrsHORS, Pa! 
Wanted Saddle Horse and wind. State par¬ 
ticulars and lowest cash price. ( a. «**nr, Likc.iiii, conn. 
WF/mri you unfc advertisers mention 
I he Rural New -1 or her and you ’ll get 
a Quick reply and a "square deal. ” See 
guarantee editorial page. 
Safe for children—young. Price reason¬ 
able. Mr*. *. M BISS til, Hswtfl*.n, Ct. Tst.2-11 
Spotted Polands 
your want*. «. CLYDE ftlOMi SOI, Lbwubrnborc, Pcona 
ForSila—Pony 
HAMPSHIRE SHEEP, RAMS and 
:s. Apply oruin ;•*«», Purebax, .N.Y. 
