RURAL NEW-YORKER 
801 
rMERIDifl^LE 
JERSEYS 
offer several 
' ’ excellentyoung 
bulls out of Register 
of Merit dams, sired 
by bulls of national 
prominence. 
AYER & McKinney 
300 Chestnnt Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
JERSEYS 
Fosteriield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
FOR SALE 
COWS, HEIFEKS and CALVES. Address 
Charles G. Foster,P.O.Box 173, Morristown. Morris Co..N.J. 
JERSEYS For Sale 
Entire herd of repistered Jerseys numbering forty 
head, including Register of Merit cows and others 
now on test. All sound animals without blemish. 
Will sell one cow or a carload. If interested come and see them, 
F. J. J O N E S . SAUQUOIT, N. Y. 
Registered Jersey Bull Calves For Sale 
sired by Toiono Pogis of Hood Farm and out of 
high-producing cows. Prices reasonable. Quality con¬ 
sidered. William Berry, Valley View Farm, Be Lancey, N.Y. 
Jersey Bull For Sale-Brookwood Fancy Fox 
116132. One of the best bred bulls. Has a long 
line of Record of Merit ancestry. 5 years 
old. Worth $.500. Make reasonable offer. 
ERWIN B, AVERY, Box lS4,£ldre(l, N.Y. 
For Sale-Registered Jersey Bull Calf 
solid fawn, black points OF THE BEST MILK AND BUHER 
STRAIN. Very handsome. PRICE REASONABLE. 
E. CLARKSON . TivoU, New York 
;; HOLSTEINS u | 
HOLSTEIN BUU CALF 
royally bred, reasonably priced; combining through his 
sire the blood of Komdyko Pontiao Artis: five daugh¬ 
ters above 30 lbs. 7 days. Sir Vcemaii Hengerveld. 
thirteen daughters above 30 lbs., and King Segis, eight 
daughters above 30 lbs. His dam Is a granddaughter 
of and carries OTioCj, blood of the Kino of the Pon- 
llact, 18 daughters above 30 lbs., 2 above 40 lbs., and 
ter dam at two years two months of age when 154 
days after freshening, made a creditable A. R. O. 
record. Her grindam is a 25-lb. cow whose dam has 
6 A. R. 0. daughters. This calf has typical markings, 
about evenly divided in color. A largo calf for his 
age. of good dairy confirmation. Priced $50. crated. 
All papers. For bulls and their pedigrees: free: write. 
F. C. BIGGS, TRUMANSBURG, N. Y. 
East River Grade Holsteins For Sale 
100 Extra high grade cows. Fresh and due to calve 
toon. Cows that are bred for milk. They fill 
the pail. Come and see them milked. 
12 Reg. b\ills, all ages. A few Reg. cows and extra 
high heifer calves, 10 days old. 
JOHN B. WEBSTER 
Dept. Y Cortland, N.Y. 
Phone 14-F.5 Phone 43-F-2 McGraw 
Spot Farm Holsteins 
$15 to $20 
% Holstein heifer calves. S15 
ito 820 each, express paid in 
Uots of 6. 40 high grade Hol- 
Istein heifers, being bred to 31- 
lb. bull, $00 each. 1 carload of 
registered cows, duo in Sept. 
1 carload of registered heifers. 
Registered bulls, and high 
grade cows. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N.Y. 
Grade Holsteins for Sale 
non extra fancy, well bred and nicely marked cows. 
ZUU A number are recently fresh and others due to 
freshen soon. They are heavy producers and tvill 
please you. 
•Iftfl larcre, well bred two and three year old heifers 
1 UU bred to ^ood I'egistercd H. F. bulls. All stock sold 
with a full guarantee. Special price on car load lots. 
F. P. SAUNDERS 8 SON Springdale Farms, Cortland. N.Y. 
Phone 116 or 1476 M 
A Grandson of the Famous 850,000 BULL 
King' Seg'is Pontiac Alcartra 
No, Slf born May 11, 1917, is a splendid individual 
about evenly marked, out of a 13-lb. 2-yeai^ol<l 
daughter of Johanna King Segis, the famous 40;io. 
grandson of King Segis. This hull traces to King 
Segis on both sides. 10 of his neare^ tested dams 
average 29 lbs. butter in 7days. PRICE $60.00. 
6. G. BURLINGAME, Cazenovja, N. Y. . „ w 
D. N. HARTT, Cazenovia, N. V. 
“Moheganites” 
PUREBRED HOLSTEIN FRIESIANS 
We offer a few well bred bull calves and heifer 
calves. Mohegan Farm, Box Y, Peekskill, N.Y. 
EXTRA CHOICE BULL 
PELHAM KING PONTIAC 203225,born Jan. 1,1917. Mostly 
white, beautifully marked. Sire a 32-lb, grandson 
of King of the Pontiacs. Dam, at 4 yrs., 20.10 lbs. 
Wonderful individuality, splendid breeding, extra 
well developed. F. H. WOOD, Cortland, N. Y 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves Write for 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chittenango.N.Y, 
Holstein Bull Bargains tterS 
bs. milk. S. H. Heist, Center Square, Penna 
High Grade HOLSTEIN CALVES 
each. Ship anywhere. F. H. Wood, Cortland, N.Y. 
FAD 0 AI r Two Pure-bred Guernsey BULLS, 
rllK ^Al.r. one-year-old. Exceptional individuals. 
A VU UXlLLi Closely related to NE PLUS ULTRA 
and MIRANDA of Mapleton 19606. Address— 
F. DEAN STONE, Dean Farm, Vernon, N.Y. 
Notes from Department of 
Foods and Markets 
204 Franklin Street, New York City 
June 7, 1917. 
Eggs. —Fancy State and nearby hen¬ 
nery whites, 39c; State and nearby gath¬ 
ered whites, 37c to 38i/4c; fancy State 
and nearby hennery browns, 38e to .3Si/^c; 
State and nearby hennery browui and 
mixed gathered, ,37c to 38e; duck eggs, 
40e to 42c. Be very careful to ship only 
fresh eggs. From now on it is advisable 
to candle your eggs before shipping. 
Butter. —Firm. Fancy Western cream¬ 
ery buttei’, 42c; extras, 41t/4c to 42c; 
firsts, 40t/^c to 41c; dairy butter lowei*. 
Best Eastern dairy, in tubs, 38c to 40c; 
in prints, 38c to 40c, in mixed packages, 
36c to 38e. 
Cheese. —Best large and small white 
and colored sold generally at 24c. Hold 
cheese, New York State large white and 
colored. 24%e to 24%c. New cheese. 
State large white and colored, 24c to 
24^c; skims, 18c to 20c. 
Livfe Poultry. —Fowls. 23e to 2oc; 
old roosters, 16e to 17c; live rabbits 
wanted, 23c to 2.5e per pound. Leghorn 
broilers, one pound and under, .32e to 33c; 
lli pound and up, 33c to 36c; colored 
broilers, 38e to 40c; ducks, 18e. 
Dressed Poultry. —Fowls, 24e to 
25c: old roosters, 18c; Long Island 
Spring ducklings, 22c; squabs, $1.50 to 
$4 dozen. 
Live Calves. —Fancy, 15i4e to 15%e; 
good to prime, 14i^c to 14%e; common, 
1314c to 1.3%e; buttermilks, 10c to 
1014c; yearlings, 8%c to 9c. 
Dressed Calves and LAitBS.—Mar¬ 
ket firm. Fancy white meated calves, 
2214e to 23e; good to prime, 19i4c to 
21e; common, lie to 18c; dressed hot¬ 
house lambs steady, $7.50 to $10 each. 
Live Lambs and Dressed Pork.— 
Live clip lambs higher, $16 to $16.50 per 
ewt.; live Spring lambs, $18 to^ $20 per 
ewt.; country dressed pork in light sup¬ 
ply and firm, 16e to 21c. 
Apples. —Fancy apples wanted. Mar¬ 
ket firm. Fancy Baldwins, $6.50; Bald¬ 
wins, $4 to $5: Ben Davis, $3 to $4; 
Spys, $4 to $7; Kings, $3 to $5. 
Stkawberries. —Delaware and Mary¬ 
land, quart, 7c to 12c. North Carolina 
Continentals, 10c to 12c; Kentucky, _6c 
to 7c. New Jerseys sold 6c to 8c; quality 
poor; fancy Jersey, 10c to 12c. 
A'egetables. —State and Maine pota¬ 
toes, $9.50 to $10 per 165-lb. bag; South¬ 
ern, $9.75 to $10.25 per barrel. Onions 
—Lower Texas, crate, $1.50 to $1.65; 
Bermuda, per crate, $1.50 to $1.75; Cali¬ 
fornia yellow. 100-lb. bag, $3 to $3.50. 
Asparnfius —$1.50 to $3.50 per dozen, as 
to qnaiity. RliuharT )—Selling slow, 75c 
to $1 per hundred bunches. 
Beans. —IMarket firm and unchanged. 
Marrow, 100 lbs., $16 to $17; pea, $15 
to $16; red kidney, $14; white kidney, 
$15 to $15.75. 
Honey and Maple Syrup and Maple 
Sugar. —No. 1 Clover comb honey, 
pound, 14e to 15c; lower grades, 13e to 
l-ic. Maple syrup, $1.10 to $1.25 gallon; 
maple sngai% 14c to 15c per pound. If 
maple sugar or syrup is_ scorched or 
burned in the making, it will sell lower. 
Hides. —Do not ship your hides to 
this department. We have discontinued 
the sale of them and advise selling them 
to your local buyer. 
Crops and Farm News 
Epgs, white, local market, S4c; New York 
wholesale market price, 37e; potatoes. $3 to .$4 
bu.: luitter. dairv, 40c; milch cows, $00 to $100; 
poultry, fowls, 22c to 24e; broilers, 3.oc to 38c. 
Sullivan Co., N. Y, J. H. K. 
In regard to dairying conditions In this sec¬ 
tion. the farmers are housing as many cattle 
as tliey can. The dairies through the Stock- 
bridge Valley are Winter dairies; they feed 
heavily through the Winter and many through 
the Summer. The supidy of milk will prob¬ 
ably be about the same as last year. The 
present weather conditions would seem to indi¬ 
cate that the pastures will be as good if not 
better than last year. The dairymen up the 
valley sell their milk to the New York market, 
and a number of the milk stations have arranged 
for the making of cheese from any surplus milk 
which may accumulate. These are the existing 
conditions, beginning at Stockbrldge and con¬ 
tinuing south to the county line. Here at Oneida 
the farmers have a co-operative cheese factory 
under the supervision of Chas. Bartel, who acts 
as cheese maker and manager. He has handled 
It since it started a year ago this monOi, and 
the patrons all seem to be pleased with the 
returns which seems to speak well for the way 
the factory is handled. G. F. W. 
Oneida, N. Y. 
Farmers are putting in more grain than 
usual; they are plowing up meadows to put in 
potatoes, corn, beans and cabbage; one-third 
more than usual; I think if we have a good 
season there will be abund'ance of food this 
year. I- am putting in more grain, cabbage, 
beans and potatoes than last year. Most farm¬ 
ers have plenty of seed grain and are putting 
in more; wiieat is looking well here; farm help 
is scarce here. Farmers are doing their own 
work here alone; some of them are working 
100 acres or more and need help. They are 
not loaning much money now; do not need to. 
Cayuga Co., N. Y. G. D. 
Corn, .$2; oats, 95c; rye. $1.70; potatoes, 
$3.80; beans, $12.50; calves, per head, $12; 
pigs, small, $5 and $0; heavy hogs, per ewt., 
$15; cows from $50 to $80; butter per lb., 45; 
©Kgs, law doz., 35c; rye straw, ton, $10; hay, 
$8 to $12. B. S. 
Greene Co., N. Y, 
GUERNSEYS 
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_ Every Dairy Caw is Needed 
I Don't sell yoorgrtde And common dairy cowc. 
Breed them to a pure-bred GUERNSEY BULL* Hit 
daughters will produce from 26 to 100 per cent more than 
theirdame. Write for our free booklet '*6ratlt Guernseys.** 
Anierfcan Gaernicy Cattle Claby Box Ry PeterborOy Zf«B* 
Registered Guernsey Cattle 
One three-year-old heifer just completed Advanced 
Register test. Bull calves sired by our May Rose bull, 
Golden Secret of Thornliebank and out of dams with 
A. R. records of from 460 to 676 pounds of butter fat 
—at ages from two to six years, these records made 
under regular barn conditions. Prices reasonable, 
and satisfaction guaranteed. 
THORNLIEBANK FARM, Sullivan Co., N^Y. 
ForSale-2 BULLY BULLS 
from " Yoeman, King of the May,” and ‘‘Mixter De- 
nionstrator”.breeding,ontof A. It.Dams. Qnios. old. 
Price. $150 each. Richard 0. De Forest, Amsterdam, N. Y. 
^““2 GUERNSEY BULLS 
SALE 
Both out of A. R. Cows. One 11 months. One a Grandson of 
Governor of the Chene and out of a 10,000 lb. cow. Nicely 
marked; clear nose and fine straight backs. Send for 
prices. ARDMORE FARM, Glen Sp ey, Sullivan Co., N.Y, 
GUERNSEYBULLSiSKi- 
Prices Reasonable. 
3 months to 2 years. 
SUNNY BROOK FARM, Smithtown.N.Y. 
GUERNSEY BULLS Send for sale list. 
Edwin B. Maude - Coatesville, Pa. 
Only S2 Down 
One Year to Pay!p '' ‘ 
Buyathw Now Buttor* i 
la fly Jr. No.2. Lightrunnin^ 
M- mm cleaning, close skim- 
“ ming, durable. Guaranteed 
a liratima. Skims 96 quarta 
1 »er hour. Made also in five ^ 
arger sizes up toNo.S shown bora. 
30 Days* Free Trial 
I ^*^r**F** **^^_**_' *f and more by wbat 
I it 4ave0 in cream. Foital brin^a Free ca^ 
aloffs folder and ''direct-from-factory" offer* 
I Buy from the manufacturer and save money. 
ALBAUGH-DOVER CO. 
2171 Marahall Blvd. CHICAGO 
SWINE 
C|CrD|rC|J|DErC very nice yonng regit* 
tered gilts and bears 
for sale, sired by a son of LORD PREMIER’S SUCCESSOR. 
Prices reasonable. FISHKILL FARMS, Henry 
Morgenthau, Jr., Hopewell Junction, New York 
Springbank Berkshires 
Bred Sows and Gilts for March and April farrow. 
Open Gilts, June farrowed. 6 Service Boars. 
J. E. WATSON, Proprietor, Marbledale, Ct. 
TARBELL FARMS BERKSHIRES 
Berkshire pigs of both sexes. Good Breeding. Ex¬ 
cellent individuals. Prices low and satisfaction 
guaranteed. Tarbell Farms, Smithville Flats, N. Y. 
ICS CTDI^QILJIDEQ Sold on 
■ » CtrflVOnirfCiO Approval 
Breeding and quality unexcelled. Prices right. 
Write us your wants. H. GRIMSHAW, North East, Pa. 
EOWIN B. MAULE 
Coatesville, Pa. 
Berkshires-Spring Litters 
SHEEP 
For Sale-20 Reg. Hampshire Ewes Saliibury Mills,N.Y. 
TNIQ R A IV/IQ CHOICE LOT. STRONG 
1 UiNlO KAIVIO CROSS BREEDERS 
The leading breed for hot house lambs. Write for 
literatureand prices to J. N. McPherson, Scottsville.N.Y. 
I AM SELLING MY CROP OF PURE BRED 
Shropshire Buck Lambs at $35 Each 
♦10 with order and $25 in September, time of ship¬ 
ment. Satisfaction guaranteed. We have a Regis¬ 
tered Holstein cow, four years old, for sale at #200; 
very well bred. Willie A. White, Geneva, N,Y. 
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I THE NEW YORK FARMER’S HOG | 
■ UriD <! AIF gilts, bred and unbred I 
■ rUK DALE. SPRING PIGS, BOTH SEXES I 
I Address | 
■ Dept. Animal Husbandry | 
I Cornell University ITHACA, N. Y. ■ 
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325 PIGS SHIPPED C. 0. D. 
125 CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS. 6 
weeks old, $8.50, 100 BERKSHIRE AND CHESTER WHITES 
CROSS, 6 weeks old. $8.50. 100 0. I. C. AND LARGE YORK¬ 
SHIRE CROSS, S9.00. These Pigs are from Large, 
Growthy stock. D. REEVES. Lexington, Maas. 
30 Reg. CHESTER WHITE SPRING PIGS 
All ages. Can furnish pair or trios. Not akin. 
A. A. SCHOFELL - Heuvelton, N. Y. 
PRIZE 0.1. C.’s BRED AT BRIARTON 
Ten-weeks-old pigs, either sex, sired by Colonel 
:.,ee, prize bo;u-. Prolific, healthy stock, raised liy 
ip-to-date methods. Prices very reasonable. Ab- 
lolute satisf.action guaranteed. 
SELSON N. ALEXANBEK, Harriman, N.Y. 
Registered Berkshires 
FOR PURE BRED TAMWORTH SWINE 
write or visit WESTVIEW STOCK FAKM, R. 
E. B. No. 1, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 
Registered Duroc Jerseys 
gilts and pigs. Farmers’ Prices. Express Paid. 
BELKOSE EAKflIS . Poolville, N. Y. 
Ped. Mule Foot Pigs 
POLAND CHINA PIGS 8.*0. ^E^KsTbE*Gn!fFK *o‘. 
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HORSES 
Shetland Poniesie"«;K^^^ 
herd in bigg:eEit Shetland Producing County In U. S. ^r>0 to $150 
SHETLAND PONIES 
200 Head to select from. Twenty-six 
rears experience. Wi-ite Dept. L, for cata- 
Ogue. THE SHAOYSIDE FARMS, North Binlon, 0. 
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For Sale-Perchcron Brood 
pure; weight, fifteen hundred; in working condi¬ 
tion; well broken to all work: absolutely sound; 
without a fault. WAWONAISSA FARMS, Boonton, N. J. 
For Saie-Pure-Bred, Black Percheron STALLION, 
age, 6 years; sound and a good breeder. Price, right.' 
O. V. REAMS, Box 2G4, Eau Claire, Mich. 
SALE AThree-Year-Old Stallion 
of the best old-fashioned Vermont-ilorgan stock. 
Sired by Daniel Webster. Also two-year-old filly out 
of the same mare sired by General Gates. What am 
lofferedforthem? J.H.rTYLES,1B4FraniilinSl.,LonglslandCity,N.y 
DONKEYS FOR SALE-„^?r,«fo7h5.;'u',r,SJ; 
harness; two well broken for saddle and harness; 
two young. E. A. Wilson, Englishtowu, N. J. 
Chester Whites PimEBREDS 
1 Fine service boar and 2 weanling t)oars. 
Mohegan Farm, Box Y, Peekskill, N. Y. 
of SIZE 
and QUALITY 
BERKSHIRES 
The boar. Majestic Mammoth 229500, weight 
407 lbs. at 7 months of age, was bred and 
grown by us. When you want the best and 
want them big, write to • 
If /v An'TPD WHITGUERN FARM 
C. H. CAKILK, WEST CHESTER, Pa. 
BROOKLANDS BERKSHIRES 
Special offering of boar pigs sired by Successor’s 
Duke 10th 191530 and he is the GREATEST 
breeding son of Lord Premier’s Successor, the 
greatest Berkshire sire of all time. Some of 
these pigs trace two and three times to Lord 
Premier’s Successor. 
BROOKLANDS FARMS 
Berkshire Dept., WALPOLE, N« H* 
Large Berkshires atHighwood: 
Letter from J. B. Snyder, Harrisburg. Pa.: ”i7«- 
ceived the boar and am very well pleased with him." 
We have a few prospectiv* herd headers in young 
boars. It would be hard to beat them at any price. 
H. C. & H. B. Harpending, B«x 15, Dundee, N. Y. 
A_Offers for sale. Pauline of 
Orchard Viewr arm King Ferry. I 8 I 722 . an extra 
fine sow, safe in pig to Royal Premier of Brook- 
side, ]0872«, a son of Premier Longfellow, 68600. 
JOHN I. BOWER, King Ferry, New York 
Darl/ohirao large, typey fellows, MASTERPIECE-IONG- 
DeiKollireo fellow blood lines. Also Reg. Holstein- 
Friesian bull calves, KING SEGIS and DE KOL 2d, BUTTER 
BOYSdbieediug. Jno.C.Bream,Gettysburg,Fa. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
OUflCC Kids from high class 
C9f1IOO VIUH 10 Toggenburgand Saaiien 
parents. Some good Bucks. No l)red or milking 
does to sell. SUAKFLES, Centre Square, Fa. 
<c 
HAMPSHIRES 
WEANLING PIGS, free circular, also 
GUERNSEY BULLS H full 6 months old. 
LOCUST LAWN FARM, Bird-In-Hand, Box R, Pa. 
Eureka Stock Farm 
We now offer 9 Registered Jersey Heifers, 2 to 
18 mos. ol<l; 3 Bulls, 2 mos. and 2 yrs. old; 3 
Cows, 4 and 8 yrs. old; all of St. Lambert, Plying 
Fox and Noble of Oaklands breeding. Also 60 
Chester White Figs, 10 wks. to 7 mos. old, eligi¬ 
ble to registry. Write for Circular and Prices. 
Edward Walter, Dept. R, West Chester, Pa. 
D A J Tau D.ihm Wasteii. Deal in wild animals and pets. 
nBarOXrUpS GAKLANUZOOL. COHI’A.NY, Oldtonn, Malua 
DOGS 
A iroilo la®—April pnppies by Ch. KenmareCon juror. 
AliBualcS Males, #30; females. #10. Also grown 
stock. C. A. STEVENS, Cummingtou, Mass. 
Pedigreed Airedale Pupa 
farm raised. Prices reasonable. FRANK MEAD, Amenit. H. T. 
ForSale-ScotchGolliePups HARRY 
AND WHITE BABBITS. 
ROUSE, New Albany, Pa 
Collie Pups 
NELSON BROS., Grove City, Pa. 
IF you want books on farming of 
any kind write us and we 
will quote you prices 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West Thirtieth Street, New York 
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AIREDALE TERRIERS 
Most alert, bravest watch dog ever bred. Used by Allies right now in trenches 
for night sentinel duty. One Airedale bitch once saved us $500 in a night and has since 
earned $400 in puppies. We offer thoroughbred, pedigreed, registered, chan^ion- 
bred. farm-raised, healthy stock that will do the same Tor you. Ideal dog for POUL- 
TRYidEN, ORCHARDISTS. STOCK RAISERS, HUNTERS. Highly profitable, pup¬ 
pies raise themselves, sell readily for high prices. Puppies, grown dogs, brood 
bitches for sale. AT STUD, Havelock Goldsmith, magnificent, imported son of 
the internationally famous Champion, Crompton Oorang. A getter Of large litters of 
splendid type puppies. Fee $16. Eiyiress bitches to Weston, N. J. Safe delivery, 
square dealing. WE HAVE NEVER FAILED TO SATISFY A SINGLE CUSTOMER. 
VIBERT KENNELS ._ Box la, WESTON, N. J. 
