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GASOLINE 
FOR 
PUMPING WATER 
ENGINES 
The above picture shows our Combined Engine and Pump, and 
is one oi the many types of outfits shown in our cata¬ 
log. You need, right on your farm, one of our en¬ 
gines, as it will save you much hard work and earn 
you money, you can use the above outfit also for 
spraying, and then have the engine for any other work 
Write us today, tell us what you want to do with 
an engine and get prices, and also the FIRST liuj-pr 
in each locality fret* n spcolnl price. Do It now, write un today. 
WATERLOO ENGINE WORKS. 137 Liberty St., New York City 
_S WIN ]E8 
Fashionably Bred BERKSHIRES 
Winter offering of Sows, some bred. Also a few 
Boar Pigs. Prices reasonable, quality considered. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. J. R. Allen, Orwell, N, Y, 
SPRINGBAMK BERKSHIRES.-„""J 
in Connecticut. Sows bred for April litters all sold. 
Have 4 sows bred to farrow in July; late, to ser¬ 
vice of Watson's Masterpiece. Will book orders 
for March and April pigs now. Send for new 
Booklet. J. E. WATSON. Pioprietnr, Marhledale, Conn. 
BERKSHIRE and O. I. C. SWINE All regis- 
XJ tered. Young stock always for sale * at 
reasonable prices. See our Poultry ad. 
MAPLE GLEN POULTRY FARM.MILLERTON , N. Y. 
BERKSHIRES S 1 9 ice breeding stock for sale. 
ULiindlllllLg Write mo your wants. Will give 
you a square deal. M. H. Taylor, West Alexander, Pa. 
DUROCS.... 
BERKSHIRES 
C. H. HAYES & CO., 207 Moffatt Av., Binghamton, N.Y. 
0. I. C. ’s #f Superior Quality Nine High-Class Fall Boars 
t—^ —- - —- - Booking orders for 
Spring Pigs, Frkii Nickkl, Monroe, Mich., It. No. 1. 
hayes 1 
HOMESTEAD 1 
NERD 
Hardy ! 
Healthy 1 
n ogs 
CHESHIRES 
The New York Farmer’s Hog 
Hardy, active, prolific, medium bacon type. Some 
very fine young sows ready to breed. 
Orders booked for pigs for spring delivery. 
Address DEPT. OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, 
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 
A FEW MOKE 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE 
and LARGE YORKSHIRE BOARS 
READY FOR SERVICE 
Weight about 250 lbs. each. Everyone a perfect 
individual. 
Price of Chester Whites.S25.00 each 
Price of Large Yorkshires.... 30.00 each 
Order at once as these boars arc selling very r>ipidly 
HEART’S DELIGHT FARM 
C. E. HAMILTON, Mgr. CHAZY, NEW YORK 
JEX1SEY RED RIDS 
Have many superior qualities: Small frames, but only a 
tlesh fast; long-bodied, good natures!, easy keepers. Sows 
have large litters and do not kill pigs at farrowing. Pigs 
grow fast—produce 360 lbs. pork at 9 months. Nothing 
slow about this breed—quick money-makers. Have some 
extra tine olferings now ut special prices. My reputation 
as a successful breeder back of every sale. Write me today. 
ARTHUR J. COLLINS, Box R, Moorestown, New Jersey 
Sheldoncroft JERSEYS GOOD 
EDITH MAY OF STONE ST., 185506, A. J. O. C. 
Calved April 29, ’ll. Authenticated work to Mar. 1 , 
’12: 6,911.45 lbs. milk, 402.86 lbs. butter fat. Served 
Aug. 21. ’ll. Would a bull sired by GOLDIE’S 
JAP OF MERIDALE, 85989, A. J. O. O., and from 
this cow interest you? There aro others at 
SHELDONCROFT, Silver Lake, Susq. C»., Pa. 
DAIRY CATTLE 
WOODGRESI FARM 
has recently purchased 
the Klockdale Herd of 
Holstein-Friesians 
At canastota, iv. v. 
getting some Choice Young Bulls ready 
for service, also a few Young Male 
Calves. As we are very short of stable 
room, can make especially low prices on 
these youngsters for quick sale. 
This Herd has been under Government 
supervision and regularly tuberculin 
tested for nearly two years. 
Address all inquiries to 
WOODCREST FARM, Rif ton, N.Y. 
GREAT SUCCESS OF “COMMUNITY 
BREEDING.” 
Several weeks ago we had something 
to say about the advantages and en¬ 
larged profits that would follow com¬ 
munity breeding, and had a brief ref¬ 
erence to the Geauga Co., O., Holstein 
Breeders’ Association, which approaches 
very nearly to such a plan. This asso¬ 
ciation numbers about 150 members, 
every one of which is breeding—very 
nearly—the DeKol family, and along, as 
near as possible, close lines of similar¬ 
ity, and with remarkable success. Bi¬ 
monthly these men meet for conference, 
discussion, addresses, and formulate 
sales, and possibly they may approach 
something like a “gentleman’s agree¬ 
ment,” as to numbers to be sold, prices 
and the like. This association has made 
a great reputation for meritorious ani 
mals, and buyers come from all parts 
of the country and literally “clean up” 
the market, buying every animal that can 
be purchased. Since the article re¬ 
ferred to was written, two great events 
have taken place in the history of the 
association, or rather they have made 
some remarkable history—a cow, Balo- 
stein Belle De Kol, owned by a member, 
Dan Dimmock, has made a world’s rec¬ 
ord, making in the year H,060 pounds of 
butter fat, which, by Holstein rules, 
would make 1,325 pounds of butter, mak¬ 
ing it from 26,950 pounds of milk, which 
is also within a very few pounds of 
making a world’s milk record. 
The present year the Mexican govern¬ 
ment sent buyers here and purchased 
about 80 of the finest cows they could 
find, shipping them to Mexico City, 
then came the United States buyers, 
and picked out 120 cows for the Naval 
Academy at Annapolis, and hardly were 
they gone before agents for the South 
African Union Agricultural College ar¬ 
rived and purchased 10 cows for the 
college dairy, paying all kinds of money 
for them; none less than $500, and 
from there on up. Now, as I write, 
a company from Colorado is scouring 
the county to get 100 head of young 
and old to take back with them, con¬ 
tent to buy grades, if the sires are 
bred in the purple.” This does not 
mention that it was a Geauga County 
bred cow that carried off the highest 
honors at the Seattle Exposition, and 
explains why there is such a call for 
Geauga County stock to go to the Cas¬ 
cades and beyond. 
This narration is given as proof of 
the contention we were making to show 
the benefits of a large number of men 
in one locality where they can work 
and plan in unison, of adopting this 
plan of community breeding, and more; 
the breeding of one breed of stock, and 
as nearly as possible one family of that 
breed, and so secure not only uniform¬ 
ity of stock, but prepotency. A milking 
temperament is always having its up¬ 
ward pull, and it is not strange that 
when men by this plan come to have 
dairies where none fall below 10,000 
pounds of milk in 12 months, such men 
Closing Out Auction Sale==Wednesday, April 24 
-OF THE- 
WAY WOOD FARMS and HERDS 
(Formerly owned by the late A. W. Eager), WHIPPANY, N. J. 
miles from Morristown, on Lackawanna II. R. 
Splendid Herd of Registered JERSEYS of imported breeding, MILKING 
SHORTHORNS, Registered BERKSHIRES, 700 White Leghorn 
and B. P. Rocks. Horses, Tools, Implements, etc. 
FARMS #f 262 Acres. Property will be shewn by L. E. ORTIZ, Manager, WHIPPANY, N. J. 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE. LEANDER F. HERRICK, AUCTIONEER, WORCESTER. MASS. 
For Sal e KKdlS J KKKD . HOLSTEIN KRIK3IAN Blir,.1.8. 
Price $50 up. 
•cady for service; also calves from A.R.O. cows. 
The Uutus Home.stead Karin, Chlttenango, N.Y. 
REGISTERED AYRSHIRES FOR SALE. 
You will find thorn good producers and tirst- 
— ■ " ” *** vuuui lO V/V4 UvUX o iUIU u 1 ov* 
class dairy stock. Herd numbering eighty hoad. 
F. H. COOKLNGHAM. Cherry Creek, N.Y. 
—Jersey Bull Calves 
you can afford to 
— - No better sires. K. F. 
907 Liberty Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Breed Up—Not Down 
buy. Superior dairy dams 
SHANNON,- ~ 
/s& Berkshires Bullssired byFem’s 
Jerseys «. ua nsim c» jubuce, no. 73852. 
hrom 16 mouths down to a few days old—$ 100.00 to 
$25.00. Berkshires, six months old, and young 
Pigs, $20.00 to $8.00 each. Everything registered. 
J- GRA NT MORSE. Laiirel Farm, HAMILTON. N. Y. 
Milk Producers f , or .New York City market 
1 in 1 1 UUUlfCI a desiring information how to 
rorni bi'auches ot the Dairymen’s League, write to 
the Secretary. Albert Manning Otisville. N. Y 
SHETLAND PONIES 
An unceasing source of pleasure and robust health 
to children. Safe and ideal playmates. Inexpensive 
to keep. Highest type. Complete outfits. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. Illustrated Catalogue. BELLE 
MEADE FARM, Box 20, MARKHAM, VA._ 
IflNTED— THREE VIRGINIA DEER DOES. 
Borden Stock Farm. .Tontt, III. 
FFRRFT<5 He, '° 1 again, dealing In ruff on 
i rats. The Ferret. Enclose stamp 
for prices. CALVIN JEWELL, Spencer, Ohio. 
W 
) DAIRY CATTIiE 
The Greatest Profit 
is found in 
GUERNSEY COWS 
What They Are 
What They Can Produce 
Every Dairyman Should Know 
GUERNSEY COWS 
EXCEL IN 
Natural Color 
Richness 
Flavor and 
Profit of 
Their Dairy Products 
Write for particulars regarding this 
cow which is winning so much favor 
in the Dairy World. Address 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Peterboro, N. H. Box R, 
Horses and. Mnlos 
THE PRICE CUTTER 
»» 
Handsome Registered Holstein Yearling Bull 
i*ifm 1 i E • c^° rn May 2 - 19n - Also sev- 
eral BULL CALVES, from two to three months 
old. selected from best dams in herd. 
P. B. McLENNAN, Court House, Syracuse, N.Y. 
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES SK 
sToSFiK^S^'J’w v 0 ^*" 0 “ ,VB “ 
11 K f| Takes nice Holstein yearling heifer and 
V'uU bull calf, with all papers: calf half white, 
sired by first prize bull at N. Y. State Fair. This 
bull’s first four dams average 28 lbs., 4.11 per cent 
fat. PINE PROVE FARM, Bath, N. Y. 
Reg. HOLSTEIN MALE CALVES 
• $20 to $25 ■ 
Cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere, quality 
considered. Choicely bred, fine individuals. 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
HILLI1URST FARM. ,F. H. Rivenhurgh, Prog, . Munnsville. N.Y. 
ONTARIO BARON HENOERVELD 
Holstein Bull; largely white; born Nov. 16, 1911 
Royally bred, fine individual. Price, for quick 
sale, $50. Send for pedigree. 
CLOVEKDALE FARM.Charlotte, N. Y. 
can sell 10 days’ old heifer calves at eure 
$100 and better each. What these men 
are doing others can. This plan is not 
likely to he overdone, so long as there 
are 20 million cows outside of purebred 
dairy breeding, and the population that 
is asking for finer dairy produce is 
fast outstripping the cow population 
that is to supply this demand, as witness 
the continual advance in the price of 
butter'and cheese that has been made 
in the last 10 years. When before was 
it that new made cheese was selling, 
April first, at 18^2 cents at the factory, 
and creamery butter 40 cents at the 
grocery store? This is in the face of 
the fact that while we have greatly in¬ 
creased our dairy make of produce, we 
have consumed the greater part of it, 
and so much so that while in 1906 we 
exported $8,700, 000 worth of it, in 1911, 
with the great advance in price to make 
a better showing, we only exported $2,- 
250,000. We are soon to face still 
higher prices, and the men who are 
owning these fine producing cows are to 
take a yet greater advantage. The man 
with the common cow, and her greater 
cost of keep, may then take time to 
sum up some of the advantages of com¬ 
munity breeding, and lament that once 
upon a time he, too, might have taken 
his place in the advance ranks, and 
now owned $500 cows, and sold veal at 
one dollar a pound. JOHN gould. 
Ohio. 
M'S; HOLSTEINS 
aro bred for laige production, good size, strong 
constitution, and best individuality. The best 
sires are used in this herd that it is possible to so- 
A nice lot of young bulls for sale; no females. 
A. A. OORTELYOU, Somerville N. J. 
'TOMPKINS CO. BREEDERS’ ASSOCIA- 
* TION, Box B, Trnmansburg, N. V.—Breeders 
of Holstein, Jersey & Guernsey cattle and the lead¬ 
ing breeds of sheep and swine. Write for sale list 
That’s what they call ME and they have a 
right to do so. 
BUT WHY? 
Simply because I offer YOU any Stallion I 
have for sale for 
$ 1,000 
on the following terms, to-wit: cash or ap- 
proved notes, one-third of it October 1st, 1913, 
19L4 and 1915. Come and see me if you want 
Percheron or Belgian Stallions and Mares at 
unheard of prices. Always a good selection. 
Lots of ton Horses. Write today to 
A. W. GREEN, R. D. 1, Middlefield, O. 
Railroad Station, EastOrwell, Ohio on Penna 
Railroad, 30 m iles north of Youngstown. 
PERCHFRONS For Sale-Purebred a grade. 
i GiYcriEiYuno 0m . own breedl at farm . 
ers’ prices. MEADOWCREST FARM, Ovid, N.Y. 
«tacks & Saddle Stallions 
One hundred registered Kentucky Mammoth Jacks and 
Saddle Stallions. A big lot of Jennets, Saddle Mares and 
Geldings. A few good walking horso.s, pacing and trot¬ 
ting stallions. Also llig Black Pigs, Tam worth and 
Hampshire Swine. Cook pays the froight on all Jacks. 
J. F. COOK & CO.Lexington, Ky. 
Jacks and Percherons 
15 colts. Somo nice Percheron Stallions, Mares, 
Celts and Tamworth Swine. All stock registered 
or subject to registry. Writo for circular or 
visit The Cloveudai.e Farms. 
H. T. BROWN Jb VO . Lexington, Ky. 
swi untie: 
COR SALE-REG. P. CHINA PIGS, DORSET 
I SHEEP. E. W. JONES, Woodlawn, Va. 
Berkshire and Mulefoot Pigs 
FOR SALE, and JERSEY RED PIGS. 9 
Price to suit a farmer. 
NORMAN DAVIS.Selbyville, Delaware 
Pf#ic From large, fash- 
LARGE BERKSHIRES at HIGHW000 
No Animal Good Enough Unless Large Enough 
When the U. S. Government reqnirod boars of 
immense size and fooding quality with which to 
improve tlio native stock of Panama, it purchased 
them trom our herd. The selection for the Gov¬ 
ernment was made by a representative of one of 
the largest Chicago packing houses. Isn’t this tho 
typo of Berkshire you nood ? Mature animals 
weigh 600 to 850 lbs. Service Boars and young 
stock for sale. Bred sows all sold. 
II. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Dundee, N. Y. 
Purebred Registered 
HOLSTEIN CATTLE 
..The Wisconsin experiment station has proved 
that the most economical milk and butter producer 
belongs to the large dairy typo, of which the liol- 
stein is the best example. 
Holsteins givo a larger net profit, and their hardiness and 
splendid vitality enable them to thrive under conditions 
which would break down tho small, delicate breeds, 
ihe cows breed regularly and true to typo, and tho calves 
aro easily raised. 
Send for Free Illustrated Descriptive Booklets, 
lliey contain valuable information for any Dairy¬ 
man. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASS'N, F. L. HOUGHTON, Sec’y, Box 105 , Brattleboro, Vt. 
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