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FOR SALE 
Three Percheron Horses 
registered in P. S. S. B. One pair six-year-old mares ; 
weight. 1.700 each. Sure breeders. One two-year-old Ally j 
a prize winner at N. Y. State Fair last year. One Stallion 
three years old, a Son of the SSO,000 Carnot. Won first 
prize last year for the beet two-year-old in N. Y. State. 
Also first at Middletown. N. Y. These horses are all sound 
and right in every way and can win in any show ring. 
ARDMORE FARM, Glen Spey, Sullivan Co., N.Y, 
FOR SALE AT FARMER’S PRICES 
Two Very Choice Registered Percheron Stud Colts 
foaled ^lay 18th and 31st. 1917. Write for particulars. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. TARBELL FARMS, Smilbvilla Flats, H.Y. 
For Sale-Pure-Bred, Black Percheron STALLION 
ace, 6 years; sound and a good breeder. Price, richt. 
O. V. REAMS> Box %Q4t, Eau Claire, Mich. 
SHETLAND PONIES 
200 head to select from. Special prices on colts for 
August and September. Write Dept. L. 
The “Shadyside” Farms, North Benton, Ohio 
DAIRY CATTLE 
Fosterfield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
FOR SALE 
COWS, HEIFERS and CALVES. Address 
Charles G. Foster,P.O.Box 173, Morristown.Morris Co.,N.J. 
Wanted-Registered Jerseys ToeS 
milkers, free from disease. PERCY STEELE, Windham, N.Y. 
Registered Jersey Bull Calves For Sale 
sired by Torono Pogis of Hood Farm and out of 
high-producing cows. Prices reasonable.auality con¬ 
sidered. William Berry, Valley View Farm, De Lancey. N.Y, 
For Sale-Regisfer«d Jersey Bull Calf 
dropped July 9th: color, fawn and white. Best Is¬ 
land and American breeding. Priced low formiick 
sale. JONES JERSEY FARM, Sauquolt, N.Y. 
For Sale-Rsg, Jsrsej Bull JiKSoKSlliliJc™ 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
300 Head—75 Animals Imported from Scotland. 
143 Cows Have Qualified for Advanced Registry^ 
MALES AND FEMALES FOR SALE 
SOUTH FARM, WILLOUGHBY, OHIO 
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SWINE 
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Registered 
Duroc-Jersey Pigs 
Sired by 1,000 lb Grand Ohamp'ions. Excellent indi¬ 
viduals. Good siza bone and fine quality. Big ones. 
Prices reasonable. Satisfaction or money back. 
Sweet Briar Farms 
MORTON C, KOHH, Mgr, Somerville, N. J. 
REGISTERED 
Duroc-Jersey May Pigs, $20 
Best—Bar None. Bar-None Ranch, Barlin, M, Y. 
PEDIGREED! 
GUARANTEED! 
March boars, »30 to 840; July and August 
plKS, 81 5 and 830. KINDERHOOK DUROC- 
JERSEY ASSOCIATION, Kinderhook, N.Y. 
PigB any age ; bred gilts for fall farrow, j 
Free circular. Registered Guernsey Bulls, i 
LOCUST LAWN FARM, Bird-lo-Hand, Box R. Pa. I 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES 
Boars. Gilts, Bred gilts and Pigs. Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Ridgely Manor Farm, Stona Ridge, N. Y. 
Poland-China Boar PIGS 
from 4-weeks-old to serviceable age. Also 1 Young 
Sow with 6 Pigs, 4 weeks old. Prices Reasonable. 
B. F. Wright, Ransomville, Niagara Co., N.Y. 
O.I.C. 
Fit to head the best herd 
in country. Will sell young 
boar, perfect conforma¬ 
tion, virile, atrong, one 
y a o r old. Combination 
Wildwood-Prince bl ood. 
Reasonable Price. 
GBEENBRAES FARM . Monroe, N. Y. 
0 | Yo Pigs, six weeks, 88; 3 months, 
• ■■ O 815. Service boars from large, 
mature, excellent stock. HERBERT HAITH, Manlius, N.Y. 
D.... I P Pir'Q BEADY TO SHIP. Silver 
lYCg* A IvSkJ strain. Prices reasonable. 
BRUBAKER BROS., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 
250 PIGS SHIPPED C. 0. D. 
7S CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS. 7 
weeks old, S7.50. 100 BERKSHIRE AND CHESTER WHITES 
CROSS, 7 weeks old, S7.50. 75 0. I. C. AND LARBE YORK¬ 
SHIRE CROSS, S8.00. 'These Pigs are from Large, 
Growthy stock. D. REEVES, Lexington, Mass. 
40 REG. CHESTER WHITE PIGS 40 
89 ea«h,817 pair, 835 trio. .Service boars and 
spring Gllta. A. A. Schofell, Heuvelton, N, Y. 
FOR PURE BRED TAMWORTH SWINE 
write or visit WESTVIKW STOCK FARM. R. 
F. D. No. 1, Wluatou-Salem, North Carolina 
Tried Berkshire Boar For Sale 
LEE'S CHARMER 6*. 230967. Farrowed March 9th, 1910. 
Masterpiece and Lord Premier blood. Also a few 
Registered sows. John Lortou Lee, Carmel, N.Y. 
TARBELL FARMS BERKSHIRES^nrCfa" 
Berkshire pigs of both sexes. Good Breeding. Ex¬ 
cellent individuals. Prices low and satisfaction 
guaranteed. Tarbell Farms, Smithville Flats, N. Y. 
Springbank Berkshires b®y 
CharmePs Star Master, due August 28th. Some March and 
April Boar pigs, weighing around 80 pounds by Charmer’s 
Champion 6th, No. 208,2(W. 4. E. WATSON, MsrbUdale, Conn. 
WAWONAISSA Berkshires 
Highest quality at Reasonable prices. 
WAWONAISSA FARMS - Boontou, N. J. 
Duroc Aug. Pigs, $22 pair 
JShe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1041 
Notes from Department of 
Foods and Markets 
204 Franklin Street, New York City 
August 2-3, 1917. 
Eggs. —Nearby henuei'y eggs higher. 
Receipts light. Fancy State and nearby 
hennery whites, oOc to o6e; fancy hen¬ 
nery browns, 50c; State and nearby gath¬ 
ered white. 46c to 49c; State and nearby 
brown and mixed gathered, 42c to 44e. 
You can avoid a part of the loss from 
breakage by using new cases with No. 1 
flats and fillers. Place excelsior on top 
and bottom of case. Always candle yonr 
eggs before shipping, and do not pack 
cracked eggs. 
Rutter. —Best, creamery, 42%c to 
4344c; prime to fancy, 46c to 4244c; 
fancy Eastern dairy, 86c to 38c; East¬ 
ern dairy in mixed packages, 35c to 38c. 
Live Poultry.— In liberal supply. 
Market firm. Fowls, 26c to 27c; old 
roosters, 16e to 17c; live rabbits, 20e: 
Ivcghorn broilers, 28c to 30c; colored 
broilers, 30c to 32c; State ducks, 18c to 
20c; Long Island, 22c to 2.3c; gee.se, 15c 
to 16c. 
Live Calves and Hogs. —Fancy 
calves, 16c to 17c; good to prime, 1544c 
to 16e; common, 1344>c to l4%c; butter¬ 
milks, .$9 to $10; yearlings, $8.50 to $9; 
live bogs, 18c t'- 18%c. 
Dressed Calves and Dressed Pork. 
—In light supply. Market firm. Fancy 
white-meated calves. 23c to 25c; good to 
prime, 20e to 24c; common. 18c to 10c; 
buttermilks, 15c to 16c; dressed hogs, 
23c to 24c; roasting pigs, 23e to 25c. 
Peaches. —.Tersey Bell. $1.25 to $1.75 
carrier; Jersey Carman. $1.25 to $2 car¬ 
rier; Jersey Elbertas, $1.50 to .$2.50 car¬ 
rier; Delaware and Maryland Elbertas, 
.$2.2.5 to .$2.75 carrier; Up-River Early, 
$1.25 to $1.75 carrier; Up-River, small, 
green, 60c to 75c basket. 
Pears. —Clapp’s Favorites when fiincy 
sold $8 barrel; in baskets, $2.25 to $2.75 
each. Average run of Clapp’s in barrels, 
$7 to $7.50 barrel; .Jersey Bartletts in 
bushel baskets. .$3 to $3.75; Bell, ,$4 to 
$4.50 barrel; Kieffer Southern, .$2 to .$4 
barrel; Deurre Clairgeau, Del., $2 to 
$2.50 bushel basket. 
Plums. —^laryland and Delaware, $2 
to $2.50 carrier; New York State, 25c 
to 30c 4-quart basket; 50c to 65c.12- 
quart basket. We have a cannery in the 
market for 10 to 15 tons of Green Gage 
plums. Growers interested should com¬ 
municate with us immediately. 
Apples. —Red Astrachan, barrel, $3 to 
$3.50; basket, $1 to $1.50; Transparent, 
barrel, ,$3.50 to $4; basket, $1 to $1.50; 
Early Harvest, barrel, $3 to $3.50; Ny- 
ack Pippin, hand-picked, barrel, $2.50 to 
$3; hand-picked, bushel. $1 to $1.-50; 
Duchess of Oldenburg, bushel, $1.25 to 
$1.50; fancy, barrel, $4 to $4.50; aver¬ 
age, barrel, $2.75 to .$3..50; Jersey Sour 
Bough, barrel, $3 to $4; .Jersey Sweet 
Bough, barrel, $2.50 to $3.50. 
Potatoes and Onions. —No. 1 .Jersey, 
$3.75 barrel and bag; No, 2, $2.50 to .$3; 
Long Island No. 1, $.3.50 to $3.75; No. 2, 
.$2.25 to $2.50; Norfolk No. 1, $2.75 to 
$3.2.5 barrel; Eastern Shore, No. 1, $3.25 
to $3.50 barrel. Onions —T^ong Lsland, 
barrel, $3 to $3.75; .Jersey white and yel¬ 
low, $1 to $1.50 bu. bkt.; Jersey red, 
OOc to $1 ba.sket; Orange County red, 
OOc to $1 basket; Orange County yellow, 
$1.25 to $1.40 basket; Orange County 
white, $1 to $2.25 basket. 
Vegetables. — Beans —Buffalo wax and 
green, $2.50 to $3 bushel; Jersey cran- 
• berry, 75c to $1 bu.shel; Jersey wax and 
green, $1.25 to $2 basket; Long Island 
green and wax, 75c to $1 bag. Cabbage — 
75c to $1 per barrel. Long Island. Car- 
(Coutnued on page 1043.) 
I MISCELLANEOUS 
Qu/icc No Fresh Milkers 
Sharpies, Centre Square. Pa. 
Qrade Bucks, 810; . Pure Bucks, 830 
Breed Berkshires—They Pay 
Economize on com. You can produce market toppers chiefly on inexpensive feeds. Write 
to these breeders for prices, etc. Send at once for free book, “Berkshire Hogs." Address 
American Berkshire Association Springfield, 111. 
BRANFORD FARMS 
BERKSHIRES 
20 Young Sows bred to Extra Good Boars for 
August, Soptomber and October farrow. 
Average Weight around 300 Ibg. Prices, 685 
each and upwards. 
75 Spring Piga, both sex, sired by Branford 
Rivai Lee, Branford Schoolmaater, etc. Prices 
$40 and up. 
Two Tried Service Boars. 
SATISFACTION CUAOANTEEDON ARRIVAL 
BRANFORD FARMS 
Groton, Connecticut 
Successor's Longfellow 180594 
A few of his sons out of our 
best brood sows, for sale at 
$SO to $’7S each. 
TYWACANA FARMS, Inc. 
Farmingdale, Long Island 
Anedjo Farm 
Special Offering 
$50 each 
Write for breeding and deicription. 
H. M. TERWILLIGER, Mgr., • Webster, Mass. 
FLINTSTONE FARM 
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DALTON, MASS. 
offers a few fall boars and some spring 
sow piga, well grown, thrifty individuals, 
farrowed in litters of 8 to 14. 
Berkshires 
SOLD ON APPROVAL 
Breeding and quality unexcelled. Prices 
right. Write us your wants. 
H. GRIMSHAW, North East, Pa. 
Large Berkshires 
at Highwood: 
Letter from J. C. Law, North Branch, Mich.; 
“ Over a year ago I bought a boar of you. Heha.i 
grown into such a good one that I now want a 
.sow. The boar canbe made to weigh 1,000pounds." 
Many boars we have bred and sold weiglied 900 
to 1,000 at three years of age. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Box 15, Dundee, N.Y. 
Berkshires QuuiTY 
The boar. Majestic Monarch, 229500, weight 
407 9bs. at 7 months ol age, was bred and 
grown by us. When you want the best and 
want them big, write to 
C U PARTFR WHITGUERN FARM 
. n. 1 ILIV, west CHESTER, Pa. 
One Hundred Ke Pigs 
rich In the blood of tlio 1911-1916-1916-1917 Grand 
Champions. Now on unlimited range. Boars, #85 
upwards. #ow«, #1{0 upwards. A few sons and 
daughters of Barron’s Successor 197199, Successor’s 
Duke 10th, 191630. Longfellow’s Double *09000, and 
Successor’s Double 208932, oiforod at very reasonable 
figures. Buy tlie blood that is in great demand. 
BROOKLANDS FARMS, Berkshire Dept., Walpole, N. Hj 
Superbus’ Lad 
305640—By Superbus out of a daughter of 
Masterpiece, and a i)rotlier to Grand Leader, 
Champion Boar of the breed, We offer a few 
yearling daughters of splendid size and confor¬ 
mation at $100 each. 
CRYSTAL SPRING STOCK FARM 
G. SMITH & SONS, Props. 
SEELYVILLE, PA 
CUERNSEYS 
Q 1 • ■ _ Distinguishes 
USlllty Guernsey Products 
©Bt Natural Golden Yollow color» doUclous Jndl 
flavor, and content of butter fat—comblDO to 
Guomiiov milk in crreatcat demand 
Writo for In¬ 
formation rela¬ 
tive toiGuernseya 
to 
American 
Guemse y Cattle 
Club 
Tk>x R 
Peterboro* N* H. 
■i£n,cgt 
40 Hea(I,Wed.,Sept.l2tli,at 12 o'clock noon 
26 heifers ranging in age from 1 mo. to 2 yrs. Some are 
heavy springers aud bred to our herd bulls. Sheet Auclior 
2nd and Lulu’s Prince. Also 10 cows and 6 young Stock 
Bulls. This herd has had a registered bull at its head for 
the past 30 yrs. Will also sell a Hinmau 6 units Milking 
Machine, only used 6 mo. Address 
Vincent’s Farm, U. R. No. 1, Danville, Montour Co., Pa. 
HOLSTEINS 
Stevens’ Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
% Holstein heifer calves, $15 
aud $20 eacli, two calves and 
registered bvill calf for $60. 
Registered heifer aud bull 
calves all ages. 
All from high producing dome 
PAUL H. STEVENS, Cortland, N. Y. 
East River Grade Holsteins For Sale 
jnn Fall cows. They are good size and large 
lUU producers. 
3 n Fresh and nearby springei-s. Grade Heifer 
U calves. Itegistered heifer calves aud Regist¬ 
ered hull calves. Also service bulls all ages. If you 
want tile best wo can please you. 
^ WEBSTER & WADSWORTH 
Dept. Y Cortland, N. Y. 
Phone 14-F-5 Phone 43-F-2 IHcGraw 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
300 Registered and High Grade Holsteins. 50 
Holstein heifers, 1 week to 1 year of age. A. R. 
O. cows and heifers in calf to OrmsbyJane 
King, at reasonable prices. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr. 
Maple Lawn Farm Cortland, N. Y. 
■ ’ C LO s'l N cT-O il T S All e' 
I Milking Shorthorn Cattle | 
I Percheron and BelgianHorses i 
I My Coal Dusincfs Is demandlnir my sntlro 8tt«nt1on. | 
I O. N. WILSON - Kittanning, Pa. ■ 
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SHEEP 
For Sale—REGISTERED GUERNSEYS 
One male, one female, five mouths old — May Rose, 
Sequel broediug. H. W. TROWBRIDGE, Mexico, N. Y. 
ForSale-REGISTERED YOUNG GUERNSEY BULLS 
with May Roao breod. M.J.Grimes & Bro.,C3tawissa. Pa. 
HOLSTEINS 
Holstein Bull Bargains dm™ Imtterf n7.8 
bs. milk, S. H. Heist, Center Square, Penna. 
Pnr Qalo Thirty thorough-bred, 
Imported Scotch sheep 
at 8140 each. Both sexes. 
SPRING HILL FARM, Roslyn, Long Island 
ForSale-Holstein Yearling Heifers and ciiester Pigs 
all sizes. CONSOLIDATED FARMS, Somerville, N. j 
For Sale—Pure Bred Shropshire Buck Lambs 
Also a few ewes. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
WILLIS A. WHITE . Geneva, N.Y. 
TI TWIQ R A MQ CHOICE LOT. STRONG 
1 UIMIO iVAlVlO CROSS BREEDERS 
The leading breed for hot house lambs. Write for 
literature and prices toJ.N. McPherson, Scottsville, N.Y. 
For Sale-Reg. South-down Ewes 
Also Ewes and Ham Ijambs. KI.LIS 'I'lOER, GladituneTN. J. 
F ORSALE-Uck. ham IKE-DOWN EWES AND 
KAMS. ELLIS XIGEK, Gladstone, New Jersey 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves widtlfor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Chittenango.N.Y, 
A Flat Pocket-book 
Cuts no ice as our prices are low. Male calves half 
value. Cows, yearling heifers and heifer calves 
that can’t be beat for quality and price. Herd sires 
are top notchers. We guarantee satisfaction. 122- 
acre alfalfa farm for sale. 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F, H. Rivenburgh, R. I, Stockbridge, New York 
Grade Holsteins for Sale 
9nn fancy, well bred and nicely niai-ked oow.s. 
tUU A number are recently fresh and others due to 
freshen soon. They are heavy producers and will 
please you. 
inn ''''®H bred two and three year old heifers 
lUU bred to good registered H. F, hulls. All stock sold 
with a full guarantee. Special price on car load lots. 
F. P. SAUNDERS S SON Springdale Farms, Cortland, N.Y. 
Phone 116 or 1176 M 
Spot Farm Holsteins 
$ 15 to $20 
for HIGH GRADE CALVES 
either sex. Expiess paid in 
lots of 6. 40 large high grade 
and j2 registered Holstein 
cows due in August aud Sep¬ 
tember. 35 registered heifers, 
1 to 2 years old. 40 high grade 
heifers and registered bulls. 
J.C. REAGAN.Tully.N.Y 
Nigh Grade HOLSTEIN CALVES gferkiSfi: 
to 8*40. Sliip anywhere. F. H. Wood, Cortland, N.Y. 
Registered Holstein Heifer straight, nearly white eoici 
fit to show. Sired by Tidy Abbekerk Pnnee Jewel. 
Price, $1(M>.U0. Oeo. £. HOWEll, Sprues Firm, Howklls, N.Y. 
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