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have been $10 in his pocket if he had never 
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EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER 
THE HALLADAY 
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As used for 
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Ele v ating 
Corn, Grind- 
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Linseed being Its oilier name. 
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a. They lav on flesh and fat rapidly. 
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con Aum * may safely and profitable be Linseed 
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A VOICE FROM TRK PRESS. 
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More than 1750 Hol- 
stelu* imported and bred 
by this Ann 600 now on 
hand. All of choice quality 
and breeding. Nearly all 
the deep milking families 
of America represented 
Over SO yearly records 
made by cows In this herd, 
«hiob uverage 11,212 lbs. 5 
ozs. per year, at an average 
age of -it* years. 
In 1SS1 oar entire herd of 
mature cows averaged 
14.164 lb*. I.a ozs. 
In l«8 i our ei-ilre herd of 
eight 8-year olds averaged 
12,333 lbs. 9 or.*. 
On April 1st, 1881, TEN 
cow* in this herd ha<l made 
record* from I4,00u to lS.uoo 
lbs each, the average be¬ 
ing 15a« lb*. 6 8-lb ozs. 
which Included even- ma 
tore cow in the herd that 
wehadotvued lotigcnough 
to make a year's record, 
excepting one kept Tor fa 
rally use. We mUked 
through the yeur eudlng 
In June last five mature 
cows, the entire lot aTer 
aging 15,621 lb*. I 2-5 o*s. 
Seven belfers of ONE 
family (the Narti* ut and 
Family l.flve of them 2 year 
olds and two 3 year olds, 
averaged ’ 1.556 lbs. 12-5 ozs. 
The last Is a family record. 
Not one of these records has ever been equaled with an equal number of cows in any herd 
BUTTKR RECORDS. 
9 Cows averaged 17 lbs. ozs. per week.-3 Heifers, 3 years old, averaged 13 lbs 4*/ 
is. per week.-11 llnfers, 2 yeare old and yoauger, avere.eed 10 lh« s or#, ;>or "w-eek. 
The entire original Imixirtoil Nether laud Family of 8ix Cows (2 b>*ing but 8 years old) ave¬ 
raged 16 lbs. 12 11-12 ozs. per week. 
The above records are a sufficient guarantee of superiority. This is the class of Cattle with 
which to found a Herd. START RIGHT. 
See for yourself before buying. Prices reasonable. Send for c 
Send for catalogue and examine pedigrees. 
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