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WitEW you write advertise™ mention 
The R. N.-Y. and you'll get a quick 
reply and a ’’gqimre deal." Scfc gunrnn- 
tee editorial puife. : : i : 
j_ »- WI 3XT ID | 
FOR PURE BRED TAMWORTH SWINE 
write or vlhlt. IVEOTVIKW STOCK KAKM. K 
K. I» No. I, Wl>i*t»n>8»l«tn. North (hirollnn 
OUROC PIGS i.'BST,?; ft! 
etIKI.DUN FARM KF.«ISTRRKI» IUIROC 8 
^ 1’ig* of both *«*. BroH Sow*. Srrvim Hoars. 
Hast of brooding. <!. IC. BARNES. Oifatd, N. V. 
fl,.„ 0 : m() Nino month* old. of l>oth 
mWUrtft* ■ sexes, not minted. 120 Melt. 
J. K. VAN AI.HTYNK, Kliidorhook, N. Y. 
Cheshires 
— March plea, 
farrow. 6 . 
Augu*t now hrod for May 
E SMI III. Castile. New York 
Eureka Slock Farm 
Eleglst-i'ril Jersey C.Tit- 
tlOk 4 WM, to J is, 
old. Chester WhHe, po 
land China amt llerk 
slitr-i I* lira, all age*, 
Lincoln Buck Iainihr. 
Vnrloty of Poultry. 
EDWARD WAITER. DEPT R. WEST CHESIER, PENNA. 
H I P WHITF^I A It *old ont of mnturnd stock. 
U . I • u. Iflll I LO Now nffaring Spring plan My 
stock is right, so are t ho i-rle-is. Member < > I < I.Swine 
llroodei'*' A*»orlalion. W.iysale Farm. Clialliam, N J. 
A-ldi'iiSs, A. I Paue, (Owner), B2 Corllanill St., N. Y. City 
O.I.G.’s or CHESTER WHITES 
Large, healthy and prolific. Nothing but Spring 
boar* to offer. March and April furrow, May and 
Jnno Hlilprnerit.. at a week* age. A11 stork registered 
in Chenier White ILeeord or O.I.C. Swlno liroeders’ 
AiMooIntlon, and pedigree* recognized everywhere. 
VICTOR FARMS, Bullvale, Orango Co., New York 
PIIRE8RF0 OorLcliiroc uni'ori stored. Id at A week* 
I A H C I DKI Kb CLOVE RUALIl FARM. Charlotte N Y 
Pure-Brett Berkshire Pigs 
6 week* old, III each. Furrowed, March HI. 
IIA1CKY ADAMS. Titusville, Fa, 
IlIi'OK’QI-ITDI-'Q Two Fall Boar* and a few 
DIvKiVOlllKCvO choice Spring Pigs at far¬ 
mer’* price*. Write, J. I. HERETER. Gettyshuro, Pa. 
Springbank Herd Big Berkshires 
I have for nnla 5 Hi nd (Hits to farrow In March and 
April, and 5 voting hoi vice Boar*, weighing around 
150 Ihn. I will hook order* for Murch and April pin s. 
J. 1C. W ATSON, Proprietor, .11 itrblerinle, Ct. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES AT HIGHWOOD 
Selected nnlmnla, all age*. for wile. Wo have 
Ihe Largo Berkshire* with extreme length and 
our herd r» not—I for the prolificacy of iU Hows. 
II. & II It. II Altl'I NOTNO. OiiiMlrn. N. Y. 
FOR SALE BERKSHIRES 
Two lliin-matured herd hours. 'l’hoy are good Indi¬ 
viduals and hrod strong in the hlood linns of Mas¬ 
terpiece, l.ord l'reinlci and Prouder Longfellow. 
Orders taken for this season’s pigs. Also gilts and 
hoars of Inst Fall s farrmrfng, Box R. ANIMAI. HUS¬ 
BANDRY UEPARIMENT. Syracuse IJmversily. Syrscute. N. Y. 
ELLENWOOD FARM 
BERKSHIRES 
Pi(|«t>f both nncJ unolntrcl iriui f«<r talc. Out pint 
i»rc rich in Mailrrpirce, I jrr and Prrmief blood. I *\ 
us furnish you with a foundation herd. Only choice 
nnimnU told for breeder*. 
Write ut, or heller yet, pay ut n viail. 
ELLENWOOD FARM, R. D. L, Hatborn, Pa. 
BERKSHIRES 
Wo have flfteon tine hoars for sale, aired hy Sepur- 
he*, KltlHIH) and Rivals Kmldein 11177111), the grunt 
sires of (Irogory Farm, White Hall, III., the homo 
of the famous Mustorpioro. These hoars are from 
seven to twelve tnonl.hs of -i g-J, are the holghth of 
brooding and type. Here Is a line chancn to im- 
provo your herd- Write for prices and description*, 
TOMPKINS FARM, - Lanadale, Pa. 
OLLINS’ JERSEY RED 
the best 
>iq > 
bred 
Big Money in Pork 
If you biry fliraiB 1 • |w*rfn* l prnfU plr*' 1 
now. Out my Ir«« cAtalog- bihI 
Neighborhood Salas Offer 
375 lbs in 
J months’ 
MODERN GASOLINE AUTOMOBILE. 
held in fh»- hrgheMt regard by fhc fore¬ 
most breeders* and judges. Utility from a 
bittrher’* block ntundpoint should roeas- 
ure every item upon which market se¬ 
lection is based, for ability to put on 
prime weight with finality makes the dif 
Terence between profit and loss with 
swine. The purchase of bred sows is 
perliaps the easiest way to start in the 
swine business, arid owing to the rapid 
rate of increase, the desired number of 
breeding animals cun soon be established. 
In choosing such a sow for hi.ding pur¬ 
poses, the following points are of im¬ 
portance : 
1. She should be purebred, well grown 
ami developed by a reliable breeder, and 
registered in a record association in good 
standing. 
2. She should tract- to u large even lit¬ 
ter. farrowed by u kindly disposed heavy 
milking dam that evidenced good size, 
vigor, quality and lleshing characteristics. 
The pedigree should show in short tabula¬ 
tion family performance and popular 
breeding. 
3. She should evidence good weight 
for age; possess a clean shapely bead, 
large bright eyes, heavy well set jaws, 
light neat, jowl, trim ears with a short 
smooth neck. She should possess, if in 
good condition, a long, straight, broad 
back, smooth compact shoulders, deep 
well arched sides with even width 
throughout. The hams should In- plump 
and shapely. The underline should he 
trim and dotted with many evenly placed 
rudiinentarics. The legs should be 
straight and strong with clean dense 
bone, and the pasterns well supported. 
Prom every viewpoint sin- should evi¬ 
dence style, finish and symmetry. 
4. Quality, as evidenced by the fine 
silky coat of hair, refined head and .shoul¬ 
der, clean line bone and trim belly de¬ 
termines dressing percentage. Avoid se- 
leeting highly condition-d show animals 
for breeding purposes, as very often they 
prove unable to reproduce in satisfactory 
numbers with any degree of regularity. 
fi. The use of serum and virus has re¬ 
volutionized the treatment for prevention 
against cholera, and if convenient to ob¬ 
tain immune foundation stock initial 
losses and disappointments will bo les¬ 
sened. IT. 0. MIN Ivl.KK. 
Live Stock Sales Establish Values. 
"You do not realize the value of a 
good purebred cow; the maximum price 
paid for a well-bred producer is yet 
years away." This was the declaration 
of a well-known breeder at a live stock 
sale which I attended. Many believe 
we are near the limit of high prices. The 
dairy world has he*-n interested in the 
$10,000 dairy cows, but it will be no sur¬ 
prise, some breeders believe within two 
of three decade*, to set- $25,000 anti pos¬ 
sibly tt $50,000 dairy cow, l have at 
hunt! some interesting ilutii regarding 
Short-horns. This hi.. bad its inn¬ 
ings in the latter part of the seventeenth 
century, when Virginia led with several 
minor importations. The Short-horn in¬ 
terest revived following the Civil War 
and the climax seemed to have occurred 
with the New York Mills sale in lHT.'L 
At this auction 100 head were sold in 
three hours. The footings of this sale 
totaled $oN(),000. One cow sold for $40,- 
T500, another $55,00(1, six others averaged 
$24,000 and eight others averaged $14,- 
000 each. British breeder* agreed that 
America was producing better Short¬ 
horns than in Kngluml, and came to the 
sale to take hack tin- cream of the stock 
Its construction, operation, maintenance 
and repairs. Ry Victor W. Page. 6x9. 
Cl. 693 pp. Over 400 ills. 
It gives up - to-(In 11 * ■ 
Information on tho 
coiiHtruotlon, caru 
ami operation of Hit, 
gasoline uutofuobllc, 
Inelurtlng b r <• a k- 
downs, and troubles 
of every description, 
with Ibelr proper 
remedy. 'Che hook 
Is el early ami eon- 
elsely written, and 
tells Just what to 
do uml h-,w to do It 
ii n d « r nil elretim- 
MtaOettM, I-lvery Illus¬ 
tration In the hook 
lias been Npoelnlly 
drawn by the au¬ 
thor, and shows de¬ 
tails of every part of the machine. 
This book will bo sent to any add re ns prepaid for 
TURKIC NHIW VKAltr.V HU tUAUltlI'TlONB to 
'I’ll W KtJllAI, N KW - YORK Kit 
or Thirty Ten-wook Trial Subscriptions 
orSl.v Voarly Renewal Subscriptions 
or One New and Four Unuewnls 
(Two Itciiewals count us Ono New Yearly) 
The Rurat Nnw-Yorkor, 333 Wont 30th 8 t., N. Y. 
at any price. They had to pay for them 
to get them. 
It is the opinion of many hard-headed 
business breeders that well advertised 
sales are grading up the price of purebred 
rattle. With the business ability, the 
publicity and increasing interest in the 
breeds, the man who wishes to get in 
good purebred* most do so at once, for 
prices are after altitude records, w. .f. 
Mkktino Of < J i 1 Kit % sky ( ’atti.k i’t.rit. 
The annual meeting of tin* American 
Guernsey Cattle Club will be held at 
11-del Imperial, Broadway and !l2d Sts., 
New York City, May 13, at 10:30 a. m. 
Besides tin- regular business of hearing 
the reports of tlx* year’s work, tin- 
election of officers, etc., the question 
of changing tin* by-laws so as to 
surround the matter of transfers with 
greater safeguards will he presented. 
Opportunity will he given for considers 
lion -d matters relating to the welfare of 
tho club and its work. 
( DAIRY UATTDE ] 
In Service at Meridale Farms 
Prince Jonquil 85334 
Ih a worthy son of one of America'', foremost, dairy 
cows. Ills dam, fijimii. fir Id < hr I'm Eva l!/:t:i:U, a 
Morldalo Jersey, In a year’s work ending February 
2H, iy 14, produced III,.167 lbs. milk. l.lfiH lbs. butter. 
With an average fat tost of B.O.’ffiTS The world's 
record 1* 1,176 lbs. Two previous yearly record* 
attest her consistency In dairy work, while a 
daughter and practically a full sKr.er In the 
HcgUter of Merit further evidence that dairy 
quality runs In tho blood. 
lib- sire, IntrrrntnL f'rinrr fiftSZt (Imported), hits 25 
daughter-* In the Register of Merit, with yield* 
an high a* 1:1,8211 lb*, milk. Hill lb*, butter on yearly 
tost. Thirteen daughter* of lotere-ted I’rlneo and 
II ftcen daughter* of Hpermllcld Owl In the Meridale 
herd are demonstrating to u* every day the re¬ 
markable productive quality of the blood lines 
carried by 1‘rlneo Jonquil. 
We art! brooding to him some heifer* of excep¬ 
tional promise. A few of them will be sold. For 
partieuiar* address 
ayer & McKinney 
300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pn. 
FOR PRODUCTION 
BREED IIP. NOE DOWN 
Registermi Jersey bull 
ealvos, only, from producing -lam* and highest type 
sire*. R. F. SHANNON. 8D3 Rentlinw Bldu.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 
II O XI SE8 
50 STALLIONS 
and MARES. $250 to $1000 each 
Write for my Illustrated 
Circular telling why I can save 
yoti money-in the purchase of a I’er- 
chrron or Belgian Stallion or Mare. 
A. W. Green, Middlcfield,0. 
R. R. Sfa., R. Orwrlt, on Pcnna. Rf. 
Midway between Ashtabuls&Warrsn 
HIGHLAND VIEW STOCK FARM 
Our it»*t ImfHir tut loti of BR 1,111 ASH 
him! I’KIK IIFKONH N fh« IIEHT 
i*tw ImmrrtiHf. Ws linvn ttolfl 
mure Hinlllmm uml M»rn» In th« Intf. 
altfjr drnjr* ttmn or i*vrr gold In n ymr. 
WHV I IWnnso nt* icll ifm ir»tul, itlf t 
drnfljr kind nt I1 m» rlifhr |irlr«, tuid 
|otfM* I linn Ih" nthrr frlluo. 
O. N. WILSON, Prop. 
KITTANNINO, PA. 
SALE Fine Registered Percheron Stallion 
coming 23 years -il-l ami weighing over 1200 pounds. 
Will sell for 1300. Your neighbor* will pay Ills Hist, 
cost In Borvloo fees within a year. Ami by that, 
time your stallion will be worth -perhaps $ 1 , 000 . 
I* that bust ocas? Write u* today. 
ADIRONDACK FARMS. 57 Warren St.. Glens Falls. N Y. 
sa°i e-Two Richly-bred Jersey Balls yl ®. " n ® 
and ono two year old. 0. N. WIISON, Killnnnnui. Pa7 
TROTTING AND ROAD HORSES 
WANTED—JERSEY COW 
preferred. John Itroolc, New Rillforti, Conn 
An excellent opportunity to buy n few gnoil mare*, 
brood mares, or colt*, at bargain prices. 
VICTOR FARMS. - B.llvnlo, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Otterkill Farms Ayrshires 
Ayrshire* stock of various age*, all well broil, the 
•ire imported two year* ago and was bred by Robert 
Wallace A lichen brain of Scotland. Allstock to bo 
satisfactory or no sate. Prtco to suit the buyer. 
Ad'll nwl lliiduljdi Horn, Un«liliittonvIII«, Ornngo ,N. Y. 
DUTCH-BELTED 
(Registered) 
BULL CALF 
For Sale 
$75.00 
CHAS. STEWART DAVISON 
60 Wall Street New York City 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves F r °o , 8 , iV«m’a* 
oiler. THE GATES HOMESfEAD FARM. ClitUenatiao. N. Y. 
PUREBRED HOLSTEINS SJSJtWSH. 
lin I BHtotl. 11 udnoil V'nlloy llolit.oin I Loudij imrlurH. 
MOHFBAN FARM. Peckskilt. N Y 1 hr. from (irnn-l - out. Hta- 
Buy a Bull on Easy Terras 
Long 1 ime and 4 Per Cent Interest 
Holstein bull calves, sired by a NON OF KINO 
OF THU I’ONTIACS, whoso -lam lias a record 
ot 20.5, lbs. butter In 7 -lays mid 113% lbs in 30 
days, iud out, of A. It. O. DAMS. VVK1TI-; AT 
O.N4T* for breeding, price*, and particular* re¬ 
garding our term*. 
JUS 1 AME.RE FARM, Middletown Spring*, Vt. 
HIGH GRADE 
HOLSTEINS 
'Dio bout ui*o tho choapont. Why not have 
that kind? Wo have 200 large, wall hrod 
cow* that am hoavy producer*. Sonin fre.xh 
«n 1 1 othnr* dun within 00 days* Tubercu¬ 
lin touted. (.'ontn anti noe tbom. 
F. P. SAUNDERS & SON, Cortland, N. Y. 
East River Grade Holstein Cows For Sale 
SO Cows, J-iil fri-.lt, mllhlng 4U to u lh>. p.r dsy. 
30 Cows, -bln to rnlvn Ibia mouth snll wiL 
30 Cows, •nrvr-t In nsltn tlila roll. .*II anr.ml to * rtf. Itull. 
* fwsv win n hip ini' iiiaii emme ir ioiiKltiK Inr nlKn cIh-n uiUry 
row«. burK* |»rodut «*»•, k«mm! rUo nnd wll mnilu .l. 
vuu th« Ei%«t l(lv«r lloUlAlaa wlicii hi n**m| of flial '‘Iarr 
d*»li V '"WA. Slnvuml *•* ilium ill liked. WK TUHF.IU IJLINK 
TLHT. Ku^Uturnii Lull c*l v»*u *nd uurvtcu LulU nl wnyn on liuud. 
ZlVSr*: JOHN B. WEBSTER, Cort “X V N . Y . 
1’urebred Hcgisteroil 
HOLSTEIN 
CATTLE 
Do you consider dairy farming a real busi ■ 
ness, a man’s job or simply a side issue ? Are 
you keeping high-producing Holstein* or 
lust cows ? 
A good Holstein is little short of a perpetual 
motion milk making machine, that while in 
milk uses her food for milk production and 
when -Irv stores up body fat to tie converted 
into milk fat as soon as she freshens. She 
will earn 5*1 per cent, on the cost of her feed. 
Why not keep this kind ? 
Send for FRICK lllunlrattd Dt$<JTiptiv6 JIooJcIiIm 
Holstein-Friesian Asso., F. I.. Houghton, See'v 
Box 10k Brattlsboro, Vt. 
GUERNSEY BULL CALVES 
FOR SALE 
Out of lloaltl-y Tuborcullii Tested Cow* of 
cholciist Hru'iling notnn Advanced Register 
Calviis from Two to Twelve Months old. 
BY Our HERD BULL 
PRIDE'S MAY KING of LINDA VISTA No. lb»U7 
SIRE, LANGWATER MAY KING No. 13001 
(May Rose lilood) 
DAM, PRIDE of CASTLE HAYEN No. 28081 A. tt. 
No. I .Mil. (Shoot Anchor Stock) 
Apply to 
FOX RUN FARM 
F. S. GILCHRIST, Supt., PETERBORO, N. H. 
s#u R Fine Registered Percheron Stallion 
year ol-l ami weighing overHIJO pound*. Will soil for 
Moo Will innk* Wggi-sSInerHin- prntlurer on the fsmi 
Write today, tlUronctllik P»rnia, 37 Wi»rr»,i St., <11-,i, Knlli,S.V. 
Must Sell srror 
Hi* . 
18(10. I’av Dcat of hone and qitnltty. Right ht every 
way. Arthurs. Nyo, R D., Orwell, Ashlabtila Co., Ohio 
AT STUD-“LANDAIS” 
(I0f),2i!:!)D2.XI8. Im 
I-ortail Rogistcn-il 
I’orchnron Stallion. Gray, weight I .SUM) lbs. Fm>. $25 
Walnut drove Kurin, :t*hiiigtouvlll>-, N \ 
Beautiful, Registered Percheron Mare 
$250. Write, 1'AtJI, IIANKS. I'rit iidHhlp. N. Y 
P KIM IfKItON MTAtif.fONM—Our bobby I* quality, 
buy from farmer--. H. SI IIOONMAKI’lt, flsrilbicr, N. V 
JD O G S _ 
too—#3- Write for particulars. Cat 
|"o a log. 25 varieties ot poultry. 
BERKSHIRE PIONEER POULTRY YARDS, Berkshire, New York 
AIREDALE PUPPIES 
llvn month* old, hrod and developed on my farm 
for farm servieo, from tho eolubmted “Oorang" 
and “ Freeman Terror" strain of registered Cham¬ 
pion*. Strong and healthy, short wlrey coats, beau 
11 fill blaek and dark tan, are gentle with children, 
faithful watch dogs, excellent tinnier*, easily 
taught to do or not to do. Stripped to any part of 
the country. Tho pleasure of owning a good dog 
will more than repay tho small in vestment. Address 
F. It. HORTON, Wuotll.inil Park, Manchester, CoilD- 
S II EBP 
sale” Twenty-Five (25) Reg. Hampshire Ewes 
with line lamb* by their able. 
HASI.ETT ltKOS., - Seneca, New York 
R 0 E R G S i fl si E R IF E 7 S Hampshire Down Yearling Ewes 
born in Jan. A Fob., l’JlJ. Win. C. Whipple. Pnrchasp, N Y. 
DAinY UATTl.E 
Two Guernsey Herd Bulls 
Strains, three and four years old. Sure hrumlurs. 
$150 itii-li. J K. Vttit Aistyne, Iv Iticlorliook, N.Y. 
FOR SALE 
ARDMORE FARM GUERNSEY 
Ono purebred It till- 10 mo. Son of Imported Hayes 
Royal, 3rd. A grand show prospect. Address 
JAS. MACNER, Manager, Glen Spey, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
QUERNSEYBULL 
Wayside (ilyiiu. No. 25807. Here Is a yearling that 
combines breeding, type and disposition Mittlelent 
to warrant the belief that lie will make a suei essliiI 
sire. I’rlee, $HT>. Address, A L. PAGE. (Owner). B7 
Curll.imil SI . N. Y. City. W.iysnle Farm. Chatham. N. J. 
If You Buy 
GUERNSEYS 
\ r ()tJ arc sure of RettiiiK tlic* most 
(or your investment. Economical 
Production of the best natural colored 
Dairy 1'roducts is the strongest claim. 
Write for free literature. 
GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
BOX Y. PETERBORO, N. H. 
STANDARD LIVE STOCK BOOKS 
Sheep in America, Wing.$1.00 
Typos mid Breeds of Farm Animals, 
Plumb . 2,00 
Swine In America, Coburn. 2.30 
Diseases of Animals, Mayo. 1.30 
Science ami Practice of Cheese 
Making, Van Slyke. 1.7. r > 
Feeds ami Feeding, Henry........ 2.25 
Practical Dairy Bacteriology, Conn 1.25 
The Horse Book, Johnsrone. 2.00 
Forage Crop*, Voorhees. 1.50 
Animal Husbandry for Schools, 
Harper .1.40 
Questions ami Answers on Butter 
Milking, Publow .50 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 333 W. 30th St.. N*w York 
