The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
779 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
AIREDALES FOR SALE 
A SHOW BULL 
PT7PPIK9 READY TO 8HIP 
Bred debt. Prices right. Farm raised. They will 
1 id your farm of woodchucks end olher poets. They 
are a real watch doe for home, enrdcn or orchard. 
A creat companion forchildren. Send for pedigrees 
and prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
INDIAN TRAIL STOCK FARM. F. J. CHIMPLIN, Pro*. JvUmae. NX 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
.Tune 9—Jerseys. W. It. Spann & 
Sons, Morristown, N. J. 
June 10—Jerseys. T. S. Cooper & 
Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. 
June 14—Eastern Guernsey Breeders’ 
Association combination sale, Devon, Pa. 
July 4 — Jerseys. Cherokee Farms, 
Thomasville, Ga. 
READY FOR SERVICE 
H 19 dam has a 22-pound 4-year old record. 
His sire is out of a 31-poand cow. Herd 
tuberculin tested. Also a few heifer calves. 
.For pedigree and price, write 
G. G. BURLINGAME. CAZENOV1A, N.Y. 
PETERBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Our herd is too large tot our barns. 
Our recent advertisement resulted in 
selling nearly 20 per cent of our herd. 
We want to move 50 per cent at once. 
This is a. splendid opportunity to get 
registered GUERNSEYS of the best 
blood at fair prices. Herd tuberculin 
tested by Federal Inspectors. 
for information write 
Fred. S. Gilcbreit FOX RUN FARM 
. Superintendent Peterboro, New Hampshire 
GERMAN SHEPHERD MV" 
Old English Shepherd dogs; Brood Matrons, Pup¬ 
pies. Bred for farm helper*. Spotted Poland Chinn 
Hogs. lOc for instructive lift. Niahna Collie 
Kenneli, W. R. WATSON, Mgr.. Be* 1745, Macon. Mo. 
SHORT OF FUNDS-LongcnReg. Holsteins 
Buy some of onr heifers and heifer calves that are 
bred in fashionable blood lines and offered at bar¬ 
gain prices. If you object to heifers, lot ns sell you 
some cows. ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. RIVENBURGH, Prop. Munnsville, New York 
Damage from Trespassing Bull 
My neighbor and I are in a dispute 
over pasture and cattle. Pastures are 
divided by a shallow stream which must 
he fenced every year, for floods and ice 
destroy it during the Winter. He turns 
three scrub bulls out with his herd, which 
hnve mated with three of my Jerseys 
(one registered) which I am holding to 
come in next May and June, for I have a 
Oronm market which is slack in Winter 
and early Spring months. I have agreed 
to stand half the fencing cost, but he 
does not make any move to meet me. 
Now I am going to put up the fence my¬ 
self, but the conditions are such that it is 
very expensive and practically impossible 
to fence to turn these bulls, especially 
when I expect to have cows in season. 
Can you tell me whether there is a law 
which compels us to keep bulks in. in this 
State? If not. I must keep eight cows 
in the barn until August, If there is 
such law. who enforces it? w. D. 
New Jersey. 
We have been unable to find records of 
any case covering this very common 
trouble. Of course, the right thing un¬ 
der the circumstances is for the owner of 
these scrub bulls to keep them up—in the 
barn or in a small pasture. That is the 
neighborly thing to do under the circum¬ 
stances. The fence laws of New Jersey 
seem to provide a remedy. Under this 
law each adjoining owner must pay one- 
half the cost of the fence even when the 
lands are bounded by creeks or ponds. If 
one party will not pay his share the 
other can apply to two of the town com¬ 
mittee for relief. One section of this 
law is as follows: 
9. Persons neglecting to make parti¬ 
tion fence liable in damages; beasts of 
an innocent person not be impounded. 
That if any person, to whom any part 
or share of any partition fence is or shall 
be assigned to make or amend and main¬ 
tain. as in and by this act. is directed, 
shall neglect or refuse, after due notice 
given, to make and repair such part or 
share thereof, so that his own or the 
beasts of any other person shall break in, 
enter into or upon hi« neighbor’s land, over 
or through the said fence, the person so 
neglecting or refusing (is hereby reu- 
renderod liable to make good all dam¬ 
ages sustained thereby. 
That seems to be clear enough, provid¬ 
ed the owner of the cows can prove ac¬ 
tual damage. It would be hard to meas¬ 
ure such damage, and the court might 
rule, as it sometimes does in the case of 
dogs, that the bulls were not entirely re¬ 
sponsible. Altogether it is one of those 
unfortunate cases where fair play and 
neighborly feeling ought to rule. The 
owner of the bulls ought to keep them up. 
Dr. KNOX P. O. Bo* 50 Danbury, Conn, 
Registered and High GradeH0LSTEIN-FR1ESIAN COWS 
to fiesben this Smirnur arid early Kali. Large and heavy 
producers. Calves all ages, snawilCAofT Fs*Kt, u c Si>«, N.T. 
AIREDALE PUft—on approval. COHAUET KEMMLC.aAnitluo.Cann 
AIREDALE PUPPIES. Tbnroariibrcd Paid: g.iml type Air-dale Sire. 
Females, * 6.00 ; Malrt, *10.00. LESTER HOWARD. Quiktrtonl, H. J. 
Registered Holstein Bull Calf 
Age. it moa. Sire, Dot Ormnby Lad. Dam. King Fontiao 
Marion Ophir Girl. E. B kidue't, g,ni r Firm. Purch.it, n. y. 
'OR SALE—Choice Airedale and Police Pupplcn. 
Eligible to registration. UE.D Srarnix, Atir York 
We offer for sale m few choice 
Grade Guernsey 
Heifer Calves 
$30 each, f. o. b. Guilford, Conn. 
COLLIE 
PUPPIES 
From pure-bred, grand working stock. 
“The intelligent kind." Shipped on 
approval. Melee, £tZ; Fein alos. 87. 
WM. W. KETCH - Cehocton, N. V. 
The Bullrushes Berkshires 
Quality—Size—Type 
PIGS FOR SALE — Farrowed May 9. 1922. 
Litter of 12—all healthy pigs. 
Sire. High wood Rival 4311 Sir*. Bi*hw<«d rg.i a. sire 
Full brother to Sire o fJ Barrow M«L«*rkdon — 
list Prize Binow—1921 J Grand Champion. 1920. 
International. ' Dam. QS&bword Colombia 259. 
Dam, Qighwood Mistress I s<>«. niet-ood r'vbi 2 i»*h. 
120th. | Oam. Bichwood Mistress 116 . 
THE BOHRUSHES STOCK FARM - Sltlcrville Springs. N. Y. 
COLLIE PCP4. The Intelligent klnA. 
BROS. - Orovc On, Pa, 
R0LLW00D FARM 
GCII.FORD 
CONN. 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS 
1 Toggenburg Goal 
1 Half " 
G. HUBF.R 
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY 
We are offering forsalo a very attractive, well- 
grown yearling bull . dam has just finished with 
over 500 lbs. fat in Class ‘‘GO. 1 ’ Write for extended 
pedigree and note the largo records hark of him. 
Herd under Federal Supervision for Tuberculosis. 
w. s. KERR. Mgr. Cohasset, Mass. 
I"* lanlc, 94 pure Swiss. Some fresh; 
UUdli) some in kid. Also doe and 
buck kids. Reasonable 
M. BAYER0QRFFE8. Huguenot Park. Hew York 
DERR8HIRJES. Big type sows, boar* and pigs for sale. 
“ All stock guaranteed. PATMOOR KAItII8. HartDeld. .N.Y, 
Spring Bank Has a Fine Line of Big Type Pigs 
b.v Svmboleer's Superb, farrowed February and March, 
for sale. For price.address J.E. WATSON, Wxrblrdxle, Conn. 
Extra Quality SWISS MILK GOATS 
Grade Toggenburg Ruck*. fSO. Pure Burke. *55. 
8, J. 8HARFL.E3 R. D. 5 Norristown, Pa. 
Berkshire of Size and Quality 
Breeding stork of all oges. A fesv extra good service 
boars priced to sell quick. RICHARD E. WAIS. Lebanon. N. J. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Milk Wnelt finite A?iI> AN « R \ S-#I6. Some 
ITIIIK ulOCK UUaiS Kre«h or coming.»C0 Profitable for 
Campers or Vacations, riaro G0L0SI0A0. It. I. Mohnton, h. 
C 0 ATI!— Few Toggenbergi and Italian Carbs. Well cored. 
Youngdoan,|15; Milker*, JM-UJ. Evcralt Ssmlai, Lskawiotf, R. I. 
Offers a few Bull Calves from 3-18 months 
old. All from high testing A. R dams. Herd 
free from tuberculosis. Pricer reasonable, 
P. F. Staples, Mgr.. East Holliston, Mass. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood 
Weaned pigs, service boars, gilts bred for early fall 
Utters. Ten herd boots and over a hundred brood 
sows in our herd. Various blood lines. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Bet 15. Dundee, N. Y. 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden 8ecret. aod Glenwood breeding out of A R. 
dams or dams that wtll be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. * 4W , oaisy MRMg> „ t m S| m , Pl 
SHADY SIDE BERKSHIRES 
PigsSacdlf'-wks-.old, at*1 2 each. Bred sows for Septem¬ 
ber farrow at Mo. We ship C. O. Id Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. E. ®. r ISH.EK - Hamilton. New York. 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS, Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
PlPS fr 010 ^2-pig litters, rsg. and delivered C. O. D. 
■ *6" for examination, at bargain prices for such 
breeding. WIANT FARMS. David Wiant Huntington Mills. Pa. 
Large Ayrshfres Esc 
Reasonable Prices. CRESTMONT FARM 
We offer two registered ball calves, No. 1 dropped 
MarchIO, ’22. Price,J75. No.2.dropped M.vch in. 
sired by a grandson of Ne Pins Ultra. Price. $100 
Write for extended pedigrees. Federal Accredited 
Herd. WILLOW ISOOK PAAMI CO . Ckarthvilla, 9«ck» Ga.. Pa. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
BEAMES’ BIO TYPE 
Chester Whites 
FOUR ROADS FARM. Sugar Loaf. N.Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNSL°ur u e a r m l 
The dairy cow of Old England. Quality milk. 
Prime beef. WALNUT GROVE FARM. Waibinotanvillr. N.T. 
DARGAIN PRICES for Frltzlyn Guern. 
sey Bulls. One to eight months old. Adv. 
Reg. May Rose breeding. Accredited herd. 
Write for sale list with photos and story of herd 
WM. F. FRET/., Piperaville, Pa, 
EAST ANDOVER, N. H 
mh Guernseys and Jerseys n^m noT* 
nimal Federal Tested. Car lot* or less. 35 
choiee grade Holsteins now on hand. 
Bknjamin - Barre. Vermont 
The big. smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing. Bred gilts, service boars and Spring pigs at 
reasonable prices. W. W. W KIM AN, P. O. 
Box No. 469, Hummelstown, Pa. 
is just about half way between Concord, N. H. and 
White River Junction (Railroad Station Halcyon) 
If yon come by auto you will see our signs before 
you got to us WheD yon reach us you'll find a 
good dinner waiting for you and then we'll put our 
time against yours ami show you soma HEREFORDS 
worth having. Whether you buy or not makes no 
difference. One man said tho other day that it 
was worth a trip just to look over our Hard Bulls. 
HAYLCY0N HILLS FARM, East Andover, N. H. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chensitga Co, New fork 
SUNNYSIDE GUERNSE YS 
ing. two to seven months old. Prices moderate Ac¬ 
credited herd So. mow. JAS. E. ran ALSttSE. Kiadcfhask. » Y. 
25 Chester Re 
I. R. TASGER 
Six weeks old @tj 
each, expiess paid, 
York Sonnes Pa, 
Feeding Pigs 
Florham Farm Guernseys ^ 
grade cows. We have several well bred calves for 
sale at reasonable prices. Sell the scrub bull and 
improve the herd. R H. ALLEN. Mgr.. Madison, N. J. 
eg. O. I. C. anil Chester White Pig*, and bred 
I sows. E. P ROGERS - WiTVloMt Nkw \ork 
0 1 f *c B ’S Type. Reg. Free Nice pigs *10.60 up. 
• 3 Pairs no-akin. Tried, Bred sows. »*5 A-l 
Breeding. Satisfaction guaranteed, A. HILL,,J.„.ci Fun. N.r. 
New York State Gold Medal Jersey 
Irene’s Marguerite (\ 370007, owned 
and tested at Belvidere Farms, Belvi- 
dere, N. Y„ recently completed a regis¬ 
ter of merit record of 12,377 lbs. milk, 
785.45 lbs. bntterfnt, starting test at five 
years and 11 months, ntul winning Amer¬ 
ican Jersey Cattle Club gold medal. She 
has one previous record in which she pro¬ 
duced 0.251 lbs. of milk and 414.90 
lbs. of buiterfat, starting test at three 
years of nge. 
This cow has inherited her producing 
qualities from her sire, Irene’s King 
P"gis 73182. an American Jersey Cattle 
Club gold medal bull, which 'has 5.8 
daughters and five sons in the register of 
merit. The productive ability of this 
family, known as the "Pogis’ Irene” fam¬ 
ily. has been transmitted down from sev¬ 
eral generations. I'ogis* Irene 2d, one of 
the gTeat members of this family, was not 
tested until she was 14 years of age, and 
was then placed on official test and com¬ 
pleted four consecutive year’s records 
with an average production of 9,332 lbs. 
milk, 532.73 lbs. hutterfat. 
FOR SALE— A Nice REG. GUERNSEY BULL 
2\j yr*. old. Price, SI OO. Also two choice Reg Bull 
Calves, S60 each. May lo.se and Masher breeding. 
LEWIS WESTON R. D. No. £ SOOTIX. Nxw YORK 
Chester Whites and Berkshires. 6 weeks old 
S5.50 each. ROUSE BROS.. Dvshors, Pa 
Is there a single book in the public 
library in your town which gives au ac¬ 
curate picture of farm life or an interest¬ 
ing story of real farm people? 
Many city people form their opinion of 
farmers and farm life from the books they 
read. Therefore, there ought to be at 
least one good book picturing real farm 
life, with its mixture of bright and dark 
sides, in every town or grange library. 
“Hope Farm Notes” is a well-printed 
224-page book, containing 25 interesting 
stories of farm life and country people. 
Many consider it the best book of country 
life which has ever been published. 
Ask for this book at your library, and 
if it isn't there tell them they ought to 
have it. Y'ou will enjoy the book your¬ 
self. and it will give those not familiar 
with farm life a better understanding of 
real country people. 
Many people are making a present of 
this book to city friends or to their town, 
grange or school library, and it is always 
considered a welcome gift. 
The price is only $1.50, postpaid. Just 
fill out the coupon below and mail with 
a check or money order. 
Type Chester Whites and 0.1.C. 
• 10 eaeh. prepaid. Am. F. Griffle. 
Grand Champion 
bloodlines Pics, 
. Venvllle, Pa. 
Offering their entire herd of Jersey Cattle without 
reserve-COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS. 
Noble and Oxford You'll Do Breeding- 
Prices low for immediate deliveries. 
HAMILTON FARM Gladstone, N. J. 
Entirely sold out of Bred Sows. Now offering*few 
chn.i-e Boar Pigs ready for service. 
GOBEL FARMS - Annaudale, N. J. 
IF DESIRING A REAL SHOW BULL 
write me about 
Cowslip’s Bright Noble205503 
Joe Orion 2nd. O. C. K. and Sensa¬ 
tion Breedwic Service B..ars and 
F. N PATTI A ST0M A SO*. MarnhaW. M. Y. 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Pigs and Sows tor Sals 
Pathfinder strain. Pigs 8 « ks old Price *10 each; Trio, 
Percy E. Hick,, Supi .Old Oika Fan*, Hunifton, S'. J. 
Solid color, five month* old. backed hy large R. of 
M. record* and priced to sail. 
Miss LYDIA HELLINGS, Trenton, N. J. R. 1 
DUROCS—Reg. Booking orders for spring Pigs. 
ELMWOOli FARMS. P. O. Box 15, Bradford, N Y. 
Reg. Jersey Bull 
Excellent animal to head herd, 3 yrs. old. Weight 
fifteen hundred hounds. Price. $350. P O B. 
C. SIDNEY SHEPARD P. 0 Bex 137 New Haven, N. V. 
A few good pigs. *111 each. Pedigreed 
RENO WEEKS - lie Gruff, Ohio 
U.MIYIPSniNt3. They are 
bacon type, eventually vou will rar-.- 
them, why not aonvi Tree circular 
A. S. SIAYIIU. LOCUST LAWN HERDS 
•ox R WH1TEOKD, PA. 
Yearlings or younger out of Gold Medal dams or 
heifers with large record ; sired by Sibley's Inter¬ 
ested I’rinee or olher noted bulls 
UPWEY FARMS - Woodstock. Vermont 
RURAL NEW YORKER, 
333 West 30th St.. New York. 
Gentlemen.— Enclosed find $1.50, for which 
mail me a cloth-bound copy of Hope Farm Notes. 
For Sale-Two Reg. Jersey Bull Calves 
both with, excellent pedigrees. One dropped July 21. 
1921, other March -J, W22. Pricevery reasonable. An 
exceptional opportunity foi one interested in Jer¬ 
seys. COBBLESTONE FARM, SufTern, N.Y. 
Name 
IIAUPSII1KK SHEEP. It AMS and 
.8. Apply OPHIR PaRSI. Poi-abut, N.T. 
When you write ocher Users mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you'll get 
a Quick reply and a "square deal.” See 
Sruarantee editorial page. : : : 
I’ostoffice 
For Sale— Yearling Jersey Bull oK: 
Mad land breeding Three nearest dam- ait rage f*57 lbs. 
Butter I year. Price, *tOO, T, B. tested Satu'oction 
guaranteed, (ousts NOMFSttAO STBC* YAM, Eui Uu.a.m, s.Y 
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