91 
nnd grain, have been bought into these 
silos. The hole i.s generally lined with 
concrete, altlunigli in some oases an 
.ndobe is used. When we come to think 
of building a silo at a cost of .'flO.lO for 
material wo get an ide.a of one advantage 
enjoyed by these dry land farmers. In 
one case we are told of a farmer who 
<'rew a crop of sorghum, grouTid out the 
hiice for-molasses, then cut the crushed 
stiilks or hatassi' and put it into :i pit 
silo for Winter feed. It is an interest¬ 
ing .story, although, of course, the plan 
is not practical in most humid situa¬ 
tions. Wc have heard of farmers in 
Maryland who tried this i)lan with fair 
suecess, hut. geiu'i-ally speaking, it can¬ 
not he recommended outside of the dry 
or rainles.s belts of the West. Out there, 
wc think, the system will develop and 
enable that country, by means of Al¬ 
falfa and corn silage, pre.served in this 
way. to develop tnore and more as a 
cattle-feeding section. 
N. Y. Wholesale Markets 
Ja-uary 11 , 1917 
the 
lU'TTKU. 
1 ‘rices lire one-hnlf to one cent lower, and 
iimrket rattier lirni on the better 
made and paekiii); stock are in 
market dull. 
Creamery, fancy lb. 
Uood to Choice . 
I.ower Grades. 
Dairy, bent. liS 
Common to Good. 
City made. 28 
PackinK Stock... 2G 
Process . 
Ulgin, Ill., butter market X) cents. 
CIIKRSE. 
Itusineas Is very dull, with some shading of 
prices on nutlimn grades by holders anxious to 
move the stock 
srade 
S. 
City 
snriilus. 
and 
40 
@ 
40K? 
@ 
39 Lj 
33 
@ 
8o 
38 
@ 
:w 
30 
@ 
36 
28 
® 
30 
26 
@ 
29 
30 
® 
■•34 
Whole Milk, fancy. 
@ 
24 bS 
Ctood to choice. 
231^ 
Lower grades. 
@ 
22 
Daisies, best. 
25 
Young Americas. 
@ 
241, 
Skims, best. 
@ 
21 
Fair to good. 
(zd 
18 
EGOS. 
The market has lieen both down and up dur¬ 
ing tlie week, ending a little above last report. 
High (inalilies of fresh gathered are searee, and 
nearby white in smaller sniiply than last week. 
A few more from the I’acillc coast an> on hand, 
selling well toward the toji ligure for best East¬ 
ern. Storage selling at nlioiit the range ro- 
porteil for th(‘ last two weeks, though holders 
of the best grades are perhaps a little more 
lirm in their ideas. 
W Idle, clioice to fancy, large . .'iG & 
Medium to good. 47 64 
.Mixed colors, l>est. 65 & 
Common to good. iiS & 
Storage . 84 & 
Gathered, best. ,62 sa 
Medium to good 
4U ® 
68 
53 
5G 
60 
38 
64 
45 
35 
Lower grades. 30 ® 
LIVE POULTUY 
Chickens, lb. It) ® 31 
Ducks, I b. 33 ® 34 
fowls . 20 ® 24 
Uoosters . 14 ® 15 
PHES.SED rOULTUY. 
Turkeys, best lb. ... 31 & 32 
Conimon to good . 22 @ 28 
Chickens choice broilers, lb. 35 & 3t) 
Hrollers. common to good. 28 ® 32 
Uoasters . 30 ® 32 
Capons, 7 to Slbs.,. 35 ® 3G 
6to7)bs. 28 @ 33 
fowls. 18 ® 28 
Ducks. 21 ® 23 
Squabs, dot. 1 25 ® 6 00 
Guineas, pair. 1 00 ® I 80 
LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers. 8 00 @10 25 
Bulls. 5 00 ® 7 00 
Cows . 4 00 @ 5 50 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lb.11 00 ®1G 00 
Culls. G 00 @ 0 00 
Sheep, lOO.lbs. 6 00 @8 75 
Lambs .13 60 @14 60 
Hogs. 1)60 @1100 
BEANS. 
Marrow, 100 lbs.11 00 @11 65 
Pea.10 00 @1165 
Medium. 10 00 @1100 
White Kidney.11 25 @12 00 
Bed'lKldney.1100 @1100 
l.iiiia, Calitornia. 7 1)0 @8 10 
FHESII FUTTITS. 
.\pples are in large siippl.v, and ordinary 
grades and varieties weaker, though prices on 
best barrelled stock hold to the previous liigli 
marks. Cranberries selling very slowly. Straw¬ 
berries in rather large siiiiply from florida, and 
now getting plentiful enough to appear in niod- 
ernte priced eating houses, where half a pint, 
wlili cream onoiigU to cover them, sells for 15 
cents. 
Apples, Spy, bbl. 2 50 @ .6 50 
Winesap . 2 60 @ 6 60 
York ImiMjrlal. 2 00 @ 4 50 
Twenty-ounco. 2 00 @5 00 
Hubbardston. 2 00 @3.60 
King. 2 00 @5 00 
McIntosh. 4 011 @6 50 
Baldwin . 2 25 @ .6 00 
Greening . 2 00 @ 5 25 
Ben Davis. 3 00 @ 3 .60 
Western, box. 1 50 @ 2 25 
Pears-Kietler, bbl. 2 00 @ 4 00 
Strawberries, qt. 20 @ 55 
Cranberries, bbl. 2 00 @ SOO 
VEGETABLES. 
I’otatoes are sidling at extreme prices. .\ny 
good stock lirings $5..60 to JO per barrel, and 
some even higher. At retail in small quantities, 
many are sold at live cents per pound. On some 
lots the retailer makes a good prollt, lint many 
sacks will eontain a peek or more of black rot. 
lyhich nnist be discarded when sold in small lots. 
Ciililiago has reached a record mark, soiuo eell- 
ing ii]i to $110 per ton. Beceipts of new Soiith- 
erii fairly large, hnt qiiallt.v poor. Onions held 
at iirevloiis high llgiires. Tomatoes lower. 
i’otaioes-Maine. 1661 b. bag.5 15 @ 5 70 
State. 16.6 lb bag . 5 25 @ 5 50 
Long Island. ISOlbs. 6 00 @6 25 
Bermuda, bbl. 3 .60 @ 7 .60 
Sonihern, late croii, bbl. 3 00 ® 5 50 
Sweet I’otatoes. Jersey, bu. DO @ 1 40 
Brussel Siirouls. qt. 6 @ 13 
Celery. Square Crates . 2 50 @ 3 00 
Garlic, lb. 3 @ 5 
Beets, bbl. 3 00 ® 4 flu 
Carrots, bbl. 2 00 @8 00 
Caullllowor. bbl. 100 ® 8 01 ) 
Cabbage, ton.100 00 @110 00 
New, bbl. 2 50 @4 00 
Lettuce, balf-bbl. basket. 1 25 @3 00 
Onions, State aud W’u White, bu .... 3 60 ® 2 UU 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
State and Western. lOOlbs. 4 00 
Conn., 100 lb. bag. 4 50 
Peppers, bu.2 00 
String Beans bn. 1 50 
Turnips, bbl. 1 50 
Squash, bbl .2 50 
Parsley, bbl. 5 00 
Egg Plants, bu. 1 50 
Okra, bn. 150 
Kale, bbl. 75 
Peas, h 11 . 3 00 
Spinaeli. bbl.;. 1 00 
Tomatoes, 6-bkt. crato. 1 50 
HOTHOUSE VEGETABLES. 
Tomatiies. lb. 10 
Mushrooms. Ib. 20 
encumbers, doz. 1 OO 
Kadishes, 100 bunches,. 2 50 
HAY AND STRAW. 
Hay. Timothy, No. 1. ton .19 00 
No. 2.17 50 
No. 8.15 00 
Clover mixed.12 00 
Straw, Kye,.12 00 
@ 5 00 
@ 5 00 
® 3 00 
@ 4 00 
@8 00 
@ 4 00 
@10 00 
@ 8 00 
® 4 00 
® I 00 
@ 7 00 
I'd) 1 75 
@3 00 
@ 2.6 
@ 45 
@ 1 .60 
@ 4 00 
@20 00 
@18(10 
@16 50 
@18 00 
@14 00 
GRAIN. 
After another 10-cent rise, the wheat market 
has again hroken, carrying corn amf oats with 
it. Additional peace talk and the dillicnities of 
shipiiient are important features. ’I'lic revised 
Canadian wheat crop estiiiiate. showing about 
30. 000 ,000 hnshels more than at first expected, 
naturally lias a depressing effect on priei's. 
Experts in the Western Winter wheat sections 
report priietically no Winter damage during De- 
ccinher. 
Wheat. No. 1. Northern Spring. 2 23 @ 
Corn, as to quality, bush. 1 11 ^ 1 13 
Flour, carlots, at N.Y. bbl. 10 76 fe)0 SO 
Outs, as to weight, bush. 65 w 66 
Kye, free from onion. 1 54 @ 1 55 
FEED. 
City Bran. 31 00 © 32 00 
Middlings . 32 00 34 00 
Red Dog. 45 (lu 47 ('0 
Corn Meal . 41 00 42 00 
RETAIL PRICES AT NEW Y'OUK. 
Tliese are not the highest or lowest prices 
qiiul- 
iioted here, hut represent prodiieo of good 
Ity, and the Imying opiiortiinities of at 
half of New York’s poimlation. 
least 
Eggs—Fancy, white, large, doz. 
. 60 
@ 
Mixed colors, new laid. 
@ 
63 
Ordinary grades. 
. 35 
@ 
46 
Butler, fancy prints.lb.. 
• 45 
@ 
46 
Tub. choice. 
. 41 
@ 
42 
Clilckens, roasting, Ib. 
. 35 
@ 
36 
Broilers, common to good, lb.... 
. 34 
® 
38 
Fricassee, lb. 
. 22 
@ 
25 
Fowls . 
9.^ 
& 
28 
36 
Turkeys, .. 
& 
Leg of lamb. 
. 2.6 
■28 
Lamb chops. 
. 25 
® 
30 
Boasting beef. 
. 25 
@ 
28 
Pork chops.. 
. 24 
® 
26 
Loin of pork . 
. 22 
2.6 
Lettuce, bead. 
8 
@ 
10 
Cabbage, bead . 
. 25 
® 
3.6 
Potatoes, peck . 
76 
@ 
80 
Keeoi|)ts at New York during 
week 
Piidiiiff 
Jan. 10. 1917: 
Butter, Ills. 
Eggs, dozen 
2.708,.620 
1,03.6,080 
Dressed iimiltry. packages . 
Live I’oiiltry, crates . 
Cotton, Imle.i . 
.. .3(’..o;i2 
licmons. linxes. 
Onions, sucks . 
Oranges, lioxes . 
I’otatoes. liarrels . 
Corn, inisliels . 
Hay, tons . 
Oats, liiisliels . 
Bye, biisliels . 
Wlieat. liiisliels . 
Bosin, Imrrels . 
. 2.60,000 
. 17,.600 
. 1.582,720 
Spirits 'I’lirpentliie, barrels . 
Tar, barrels 
714 
CHICAGO WHOLESALE MARKETS. 
Butter, creamery . 33(fi) 381^ 
Eggs, gathered . 3.6rf/) 41 
Storage . 3i)r,i) 3,6 
Live fowls . 18 
Chickens . itjft,, 18 
. 7..6oro 10.00 
l’»’'‘'l'‘rs . .6..6orn .s.H") 
. D.ooro 14.00 
Nheep . T.ooro lo.oo 
. 14.00 
. !).r)0r(fiio.ri.6 
Onions, 100 lbs.3..60ft;i 4 ,60 
I’otatoes, bu. 1.7.6@) 2.00 
('al)liage, ton .(W.OOftfVO.IK) 
Apples, bbl. S.OOfoj O.OO 
Hothouse tomatoes, lb. lofr,) 
Radishes, doz. bunches . 7.6(ft) 80 
Ctlciiinheral. d'oz. •’ 60 
.Mushrooms, lb. "00 
Boston Produce Markets 
(Continued from iiage 70.) 
beins riijiidl.v tiiken out and holders are 
lii’iii iii^ tlii'ii’ views ref;ardin}>’ wliat iire 
^eft. Nearby hennery are selling below 
ode most Ilf tile time, .and eboice eastern 
trom 4.» to 4.Se. Somi’ we'stern stock is 
.selliiif; jis hijfb as ordinai’y eastern. 
Stock Ilf egjfs in storage is less tlmn one- 
balf of tliat at tin' cori’cs|»onding time 
last ycai’ in Itustun. and tlie i)ro[)ortioii 
of decrea.se seems to be about t.lii’ same 
as in the other lai’ge cold storage centers 
accoi’ding to the statement of a.s.sociati'd 
warelion.se.s. 
HAY A.\l) FEEDS. 
The sliortage in cars is still important 
iis rcgard.s the local bay sitnatioii. bat 
to)’ all that the siijiply is amide, and de¬ 
mand iiiior e.xcept roi- tlic choicer grades 
demanded b.v kcepci’s of horse .stable.s. 
No. 1 sells at to ; No. 2 .Itl.S to 
.'?2d: No. ,$l.a to .SIT; stock hav. .SI.*! 
Alfalta -SIT to •'i'2.‘>; rye straw 
.Sl.’.ot) to In the feed market, the 
tendency is for cornmeal and cracked 
col’ll to follow the upward trend of the 
(’hicago wholesale markets. l>ag meal 
is .S2.1."> and crncked corn .$2.1!). Otlier 
feeds have lield ahont steadv witli cot- 
ton.seed at .$11. lin.seed $ Id.'gluten .$40, 
hominy JV*''! $42.7.'5, hi’ai4 $:!:}.,70, mixed 
feed .$.‘{7.00 per ton. 
LIVE .STOCK I.\ GOOD DEM.VND. 
At Hrighton and Watei’town, sale of 
live stock demand has been active lately 
because of a hotter mai'ket t’oi’ leading 
lines of Iresh meals. ling priee.s have 
been stidiig fill- some time past iind are 
now np to 11c for best lots, and (‘orri'is- 
poudiug to tjuoUiUous to 131^ to He foi 
connti’y di-e.ssed hogs. Calve.s are selling 
readily, some fani’.v ones as high as l.'lc, 
and many at a range of 11 to 121(>c. 
Demand for dressed veal has boon good, 
and packers are looking for stock. Sheep 
are selling at 7 to dc and lambs 10 to 
12e. In these also demand has been 
active. Fat .steer.s sold at S to Oc, if 
choice, and (iVo to Ti/^c for light, coarse 
and meilinm .stock. Good cows range 
from 0 to 7c, medinm 5c, and canning 
stock 4 to IV^c. The demand for milch 
cows is dull except for the <*hoicer 
grades, hut prices show no special 
change. The only difl'erence is that the 
traders have to work very hard to make 
anything like a complete clearance. The 
range is $100 to $125 for the hesl, $(i1) 
to .$!)() for the medium and .$40 to .$.5.5 
for the lower griides. _ G. B, F. 
Grade cows are hri)iging .$50 to .$$0; 
fresh cows from .$75 to $100. Milk is 
$2.20 per cwt.; for 3.SO jier cent.; above 
4 extra. This is a daii’y section, rota- 
toes, $1.50: wheat. .$1..50; corn, S5c; 
oats, 5.5c. Hay, .$11 to .$14; straw. .$S. 
Feed by the ton. bran, $.33; middlings, 
$4.3; hominy meal. .$40; molasses feeds, 
.$.“.0; malt sin’ont and breivers’ grains, 
.$,32. Pork. .$12.50 per cwt.; beef, 11c 
and 12c per Ih. fiom the farmer; veal, 
llV^c; chickens. 14e. .T. 0. J. 
('hester Co., Pa. 
407 Lbs. At 7 Months 
This great Berkshire boar—Afujestic 
Mammoth 229500 — was bred by Mr. C. II. 
Carter, West Chester, I’a. He was regu¬ 
larly fed 
REICHARD’S 
DIGESTER TANKAGE 
the greatest feed for developing bone and 
imiscle in the sliortest time and at lowest 
cost. 
Add Reichard’s Digester Tankage to 
your hog ration for quick growth and big 
profits. The cost is small—results big. 
Write now for free booklet, samples and 
prices. 
ROBERT A. REICHARD 
15 W. Lawrence St. Allentown, Pa. 
DAIRY CATTLE 
POLLED JERSEYS 
of CHAS. S. HATFIELD, Sec y, Box 38, R. 4, Springlield, 0. 
Registered Guernsey Bull Calf 
By our May.Rose Sire GOLDEN SECRET OF 
THORNLIEBANK — out of Imp. Lynidiinore 
Florrie 2nii. otllcial Advanced Register I’ecord 
of 491 pouiiiLs butter fat as two year old. An 
outstanding individnal—well mtu’ked—great 
size—approved daii’y conformation. Combines 
breeding, production, individuality. 
Thornliebank Farms, Glen Spey, Sullivan Co., N.Y* 
ORCHARD VIEW FARM, 
Offers for SALE Extra Fine GUERNSEY BULL 
Ciilvi'il May 4, 1916, sired by Lodvard Bay 2nil, own 
liiotber to Anzenia rriilo H, wlio liolils tlie elianqiion 
bill lee fat l eeoi d for a 4-yr. old. DAM an A. K. cow. 
Heiul for iiciligreo and description. Pi iceil right. 
My Registered Holstein Bull ™.LS2 
No. 147!)Hr), eiilved November 22.ul, D'H. Fine niii- 
in.al. All calves, with one exception, have lioen 
heifers. First cheek for #300 seouies him. Also 
my O. l.C. CliesterWhiteHerd Boar, Silver's Mack, 
No. 46689. farrowed .lime 15. 1914, #.60. O. 1. U. 
Chester White Sow, Bonny B, No. .62,67'2, farrowed 
.Inly 20tli, li)iri, #44). Botli fine animals. 
Wood IM('Clave, Aql. No. 1 Madison Ave.,New Yor City 
Registened Holstein Bull 
9 mos.old, Ja wliito. Sired 
liy KiiiKynality Alibekerk. 
Al.so bred heifers. Price reasonable. Stevens Bros.,Wilsan.N.Y 
MISCELLANEOUS 
DRAFT STUDS AND JACl^ 
5 yeaf-olds, roKisterod, sound, sure, tried lireeders, 
smootli. ('Olid disposition and broke. #.600 a pair, 
or #300 for one. BIG MIAMI STOCK FARM. North Betid.O. 
TunisSheep 
hotli .sexes. Write for literature and 
prices to J. N. McPherson. Scottsville, N.Y. 
Wilrl Animalo AND PETS bought and sold. Garland Zoo- 
nilU AlHllldlS logical Company. Box X 487. Oldtown, Me. 
DOGS 
For Sale-Husky, Sturdy Airedale Pups .d*e'hgi- 
blo to registry. W. A. Lowber, JJurliiigto iS.J. 
nRFAT ITAIVF^purs. 
I’liotos on request. 
TAKGKT-KOCK lj'Alt31, Jluntiiigton, N.Y 
DOGS-Airedale Terriers 
Biteli in whelp and puppies. $15 up. Finest im¬ 
ported stock, Allstouo Keiiiiol8, Bound Brook, N. J. 
Collie Pups 
A N I> G U I N K A 1> I G S . 
NELSON BROS., Okove City, I’a. 
SWnNE 
BERKSHfRES 
50 SPRING and FALL PIGS 50 
.3.5 Sows bred for spring litters. 
Of these 20 are daughters of the great Lee 
I’remier’s Rival, and 15 are liy such boars as 
Lee Premier 29th, Lee Premier’s i\Iasterpiecc, 
Longfellow’s Counter 3rd, and Hopeful [.ee's 
Successor. If you want the best, get a sow by 
Lee Premier’s Rival 198596, the 9()0-pound two- 
year old, and the greatest boar that we ever 
owned. These sows are of the best type anil 
breeding, and are priced from $65 to $100, 
according to the breeding quality and quantity. 
We invito your personal selection. Otlier- 
wise, we will guarantee .Vbsohito Satisfaction 
on arrival. All clean stuck from a clean lioril. 
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 
For further information, write 
BRANFORD FARMS. GROTON, CONN. 
HAMILTON FARM BERKSHIRES 
Biggest Winners at International Show 
Inohi(Ui);; j)rl7.e h«‘r<l aiifl K'raiHl <*lmmi)lon how, hIio Ims now 
won this honor hI.k ihiioH Htraljcht year, winniiiK’ over all 
other HOWS, North, South. Ka»t and West, IncliKhtiR: National 
Swine Sljow, a record never oxcelloil and poHHihly never equalled. 
We oiler a few bred hows, and a few service hoars, includlin; 
.liinlor ('hanipinn Ohio State Fair, aixl other Itoars such as the 
Orand Champion at Illinois State Pair. Keineml>or wo have the 
leadintc herd of the Kant for lOK), and the Grand Champion 
Berkshire Sow of the World ! 
HAMILTON FARM, Fred Huyler, Mgr., Gladstone, N J. 
“CAN YOU BEAT IT?” 
out of nnituro sows. Four by an Imported English sow 
niiil four l>y a Iialt English mid lialf Amcriemi sow and 
otliers from straiglit .Vineriemi sows that are nrize win- 
nei s mid out of lu lze winning sires and dams. Supply Is 
limited, so in order to take advantage of tliisotrer you liiid 
better order early and tlie.se jiigs will go when fourteen 
weeks old mid will weigli llfty to se^n‘uty-fivo pounds 
eaeli. Price, $15 each, Ivi gistered, Crated, Immunized 
BROOKLANDS FARMS, 
Berkshire 
Bept. 
Mention “ Rural New-Yorkor.* 
Walpole, N. H. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES AT HIGHWOOD 
Li'tter from Homer Hewins, I’alistoga,Cal.; 
■•Tlie trio of pigs arrived mid I like them very mneli. 
Tliaiik you for your selection.” 
Wo have boars and sows ail ages, for sale. Some 
especially good service boars. 
H. C, & H. B. HARPENDING. Box 15. Dundee. N. Y. 
SPECIAL BERKSHIRE SALE 
If you want a 350 pound gilt—a young service 
boar or a young pig write us; have them priced 
to sell. PRIDE HOME FARM, Heward, Pa. 
BERKSHIRE SWINEir,.r,v;->,; 
for service, open gilts, and pigs of all ages. Good 
individuals; excellent liroediiig: satisfaction giiiir- 
antood. Brices reasonable. Write for iiartieulars. 
TAKISELL, FARMS, Smlthville Flats, N.Y. 
B E R K S H 1 R E S 
liroediiig and quality unexi'iilled. Prices riglit. 
Write ns your wants. H. GRIMSHAW, North East, Pa. 
Springbank Herd of Berkshires 
April, 1916, weaned shotes. One 2-year-old sow, far¬ 
rows,Inly 16. Charmer's (’liamjiion .6th, No 21)820(1, 
at head of Herd. J. E. WATSON, Pro|i., Marbleilale, Cl 
Berkshires 
Bargains in fall pigs, 
EDWIN 1$. MAIILE 
Coatesville, Fa. 
Registered BERKSHIRE PIGS 
Rprlf^hitAQ purebred.6*weeks*old br«edors,$7; eitlier 
DCIRSIHIdb sex. CLOVERDALE FARM, Charlotte. New York 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES-'i'.;??,;; 
boars. Gilts, Bred gilts and Pigs. Satisfaction gnar- 
aiiteod. KldRely Manor Farm, Stone Ridoe. N. Y. 
Kinderhook Duroc-Jersey Swine 
in tlie Fast for registered stock of nil ages. Best 
of breeding. Free Irom illsease. 
<L .61. FALMEK, ■See’y-Trea.s., Valatie, N. Y. 
DUROCS-250-pound Spring Gilts, $35 
Registered. 100-pound f:Ul boars. $12. Begisteriui. 
18 ewo lambs, from coarse wool dams and French 
Merino sire. $175. W, H. DOW & SON, Middlebury, Vt 
FOR PURE BRED TAMWORTH SWINE 
write or visit WESTVII AV S'l’OCK FAltM.K. 
F. D No 1. W'iiiston-Salem. North Carivliiia 
O. I. 
Young snrvii'e lioars, 
, ''■®‘«h ’200-2.60 Ills.. $80- 
$.!(). Bred gilts: farrow January, February, Mareli, 
.•\pril, $:!.6. (tilts, 3 montiis, $1'2. Pigs, 8 wei'ks $8 
llEKKEUT HAITII . Manlius. New York 
The Famous O. I. C. Swine 
Pigs of All Aqes For Sale 
ll' i d lieaded by School mn-'i , umlcfeaied Grand Clijim- 
pitin. llUti; alsi. Pjg^ ■, Craniiell’s wonder, (ti'aml 
('liaminon of (iliio .ir. Ami we are breeding 
((ills to Callaway Kdd, ..nl Climnpion Mis.souri Sinie 
(■’idr. All tliese tioai-s art ver SOU. eaeli, ami all (irami 
Climiipioiis. We lleg. L’r< t a either the (). I. C. orC. W. H. 
We sliip C. O. I). or we slilp on uppiovul, wlien bank 
refei eiiee is tnrnislied 
HARRY T. CRANDELl & SON, Cass City, Michigan. R, 2 
Chester White and 
Latge Yorkshire Boars 
Ready for immediate service. Tliese are gooil, large, 
vigorous animais ol correct typo aud conformation. 
HEAR r s DLLIGUT F.ARM, Chazy, New York 
AIREDALE TERRIERS 
Most Popular Dog today because of sterling 
t uords birds, kills ruts, skunks. INDlSi’ENSABl-E IN ORCnARD. I’EEJltLESSWATCil 
S^^LKNDlb PLAYMATK fer children. 
faithful, hiirhly inteiHirunt, u 
ono man do». HIGHLY PROFITABLE, irood bitch corna upward S200 yearly, pupa 
Krown doKa. bilclica, from FINEST AIRRbAMJ 
merit. IDEAL FOR POULTRYMAN, 
JN ORCiTaRI). PEERLESSWATCii 
NDlb PLAYMATE for chiVdrcn. 
caaily j^ared, ivudily aold. PuppleH, erowh doK# 
xv>. .X -^ . 
)UU IN >yOKLl>. pedigreed, rogisterod,-certified. AT STUD, Havelock Cold- 
itn, niUKumcent, importcil son or'mternationully fuinoua Ch. Crompton Oorang, 
$16; expruaa bitch«*H to Wviitoo, N. j. Safe dcfivory, bonoroblo dculintf, satisfuc* 
...... Kunmntccd. IJGolf''**’ * 
VllfEUT KENM 
liox la, \VEST4KN, N. J. 
