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BRANFORD FARMS 
BERKSHIRES 
20 Yotmg Sows Brea to Bxtra Good Boars for 
August, Septemlier and OctolSer farrow. Average 
Weight around 300 lbs. Prices range from $75 
to $100. 
75 Spring Pigs, tx>th sex, sired t)7 Branford 
Rival Bee, Branford Schoolmaster, etc. Prices 
$40 and up. 
Two Tried Service Boars. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON ARRIVAL. 
BRANFORD FARMS 
Groton» Connecticut 
I 
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 
C l T \ DTTD WHITGUERN FARM 
. H. L/AKit!<K, WEST CHESTER, Pa. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood: 
Letter from C. F. Porteous, Sunbury, Pa.: "Thesow 
and boar arrived Thursday. They are just what I 
wanted and have excited much comment from those 
who have seen them.’’ One of our herd sows has 
ha<l 168 pigs in thirteen litters. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Box 15, Dundee, N. V. 
TARBELL FARMS BERKSHIRES 
Berk.shire pigs of both sexes. Good Breeding. Ex¬ 
cellent individuals. Prices low and satisfaction 
guaranteed. Tarbell Farms, Smithville flats, N. Y. 
Tried Berkshire Boar For Sale 
lEE’S CHARMER 6tti. 2309B7. Farrowed March 9th. 1910. 
^lasterpieco and Lord Premier blood. Also a few 
Registered sows. John Lorton Loo,Carmel,N.Y. 
Springbank Berkshires y 
Charmei-’s Star Master, due August 28th, Some JIarch and 
April Boar pig8,^weighing around 80 pounds by Charmer’s 
Champion 6th, No. 208,200. t, E. WATSON, lIarbU<lal«, Conn. 
WAWONAISSA Berkshires 
Highest quality at Reasonable prices. 
WAWONAISSA FAKMS . Boonton, N. J. 
Registered 
Duroc-Jersey Pigs 
Sired by 1,000 lb. Grand Champions. Excellent indi¬ 
viduals. Good size bone and flue quality. Big ones. 
Prices reasonable. Satisfaction or money bark. 
Sweet Briar Farms 
MORTON C. KOHN, Mgr. Somerville, N. J. 
Chester White and 0.1. C. Boars 
Spring farrow; choice breeding; registered. Ready 
for November service. 
VICTOR FARMS - Bellvale, New York 
P n I P Pir*^ RE.iDYTO snip. Silver 
axCg. 1 IvSO strain. ITices reasonable. 
BRUBAKER BROS., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 
Pure I and young sows due 
Bred V/. in Nov. Reg. free. 
J. U. SHFLMIOINIS & SONS, Lorraine, N. Y. 
250 PIGS SHIPPED C. 0. D. 
75 CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS, 7 
weeks old, S7.50. 100 BERKSHIRE ANO CHESTER WHITES 
CROSS. 7 weeks old, $7.50. 75 O.i. C. SLARGE YORKSHIRE 
CROSS.Sa. ThesePigs are fromLarge.Growthy stock. 
60 Shouts, 12 weeks old, $12. 1). REEVES, Eexingtoii, Ma,,. 
Poland-China Boar PIGS 
from 4-week8-old to serviceable age. Also 1 Young 
Sow with 6 Pig^4 weeks old. Prices Reasonable. 
B. F. Wright, Ransomville, Niagara Co., N.Y, 
40 REG. CHESTER WHITE PIGS 40 
89 each, 817 pair, 8135 trio. Service boars and 
spring Gilts. A. A. Sohofell, Henvelton, N. Y. 
FOR PURE BRED TAMWORFH SWINE 
write or visit WESTVIKW STOCK FARM. R. 
F. 1). No. 1, Winston'Salem, North Carolina 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES 
Boars. Gilts, Bred gilts and Pigs, Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Ridgely Manor Farm, Stone Ridoe, N. Y, 
“HAMPSHIRES i 
Pigs any age ; bred gilts for fall farrow. ^ 
Free circular. Registered Guernsey Bulls. & 
LOCUST LAWN FARM. Bird-In-Hand, Box R, Pa. 
0 | O Pigs, six weeks, 88; 3 months, 
* O 815. Service boars from large, 
mature, excellent atock. HERBERT HAITH, Manlius, N.Y. 
Dcglstercd C1IE6TF.R WITTTE SOW AN » BOAR, 
n Aadieii.“, EUGENE T. BLACK, SCIO, NEW YORK 
DiirocAiig.Pigs,S22pairS'.'’i.-S'Xf^.^l,?;,Vo: 
RURi"iL NEW-YORKER 
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Notes from Department of 
Foods and Markets 
204 Franklin Street, New York City 
I GUERNSEYS .-. | 
Mill Hill Farm _r?|,|terId 
Guernsey Bulls,Yearlings & Calf 
Tested stock. Oscar Bolich, McKeansburg, Pa, 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Shropshire YEARLIHG RAMSr 
FOR SALE—H. F. HEIFER CALF 
d weeks old, well bred, ^ white. Registered and 
transferred, $40.00. 
' an REYNOLDS , , FEBltYMAN, MD. 
AuTGtrsT 30, 1917. 
Eggs. —Nearby hennery eggs in liberal 
supply. Market lower than last week. 
Extra fancy large white, 52e to .54c; hen¬ 
nery brown, 44c to 46c; nearby gathered 
white, 42o to 46c. To avoid loss from 
breakage, use new ca.ses with No. 1 flats 
and fillers. Place excelsior on top and 
bottom of case. Always candle your eggs 
.before shipping, and do not pack cracked 
eggs. 
Btjtter. —Market higher. Best cream¬ 
ery. 4344c to 44i/4c; prime to fancy, 42i/4c 
to 43VtC; Fancy Eastern dairy, 41c to 42c 
Eastern dairy in mixed packages, 37c to 
40c. 
Live Poultry. —In liberal supply; 
market firm. Fowls, 25c to 26c; old 
roosters, 16c to 17c; live rabbits, 20c; 
Leghorn broilers, 2Sc to 30c; colored broil¬ 
ers, 30c to 32c; State duck.s, TSc to 20c; 
Long I.sland, 22c to 23c; geese, 15c to 
16c. 
Live Calves and ITogs. —Fancy 
calves, 16e to 17e; good to prime, 15%c 
to 1<5{-; common, 13'/4c to 14%e; butter¬ 
milks, .$9.75 to $10; yearlings, .$8.50 to 
$9; live hogs, 17c to 18c. 
Dressed Calves and Dressed Pork. 
—In light supply. Market firm. Fancy 
white-meated calves, 23c to 25c; good 
to prime, 20c to 24c; common, 18c to 
19c; buttermilks, 15c to 16c; dressed 
hogs, 2.3c to 24c; roasting pigs, 23c to 
25c. 
Peaches. —In heavy supply and mar¬ 
ket lower. Few New York State. .Jer¬ 
sey Belk $1 to $1.50 carrier; Jersey Car¬ 
man, 7.5c to $1.50 carrier; .Jersey El- 
bertas, $1 to .$2 carrier; Ilelaware and 
Maryland Elbertas, $1 to $1.75 carrier; 
T'^p-River Early, $1 to .$1..50 carrier; Up- 
River Carman, 50c to 65c per basket. 
Pears. —Clapp’s Favoi’ites, fancy, .$4.50 
to $8 per bbl.; in baskets, $1.75 to $2.25 
each. Average run of Clapps in barrels, 
.$5.; .Jersey Bartletts in bushel baskets, 
.$2.75 to .$3.75 each; Bell. $4 to $4.50 
bbl.; Kieffer Southern, $2 to $4 bbl.; 
Beurre Clairgean, Delaware, $2 to $2.50 
bushel basket. 
Plums. —Mai’yland 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 which is in 
the market for 10 to 1.5 tons of Green 
Gage plums. Growers interested should 
communicate with us immediately. 
Apples. —Red Astraehan, bbl., .$3 to 
•$.3.50; basket, .$1 to $1.50; Transparent, 
bbl.. .$.3 .50 to .$4; basket, $1 to $1.,50; 
Early Hlarvest, bbl., .$3 to ,$.3..50; Nyack 
Pippin, hand-picked, bbl., $2.50 to .$.3; 
hand-nicked, bushel, $1 to $1..50; Duchess 
of Oldenburg, bushel, $1.25 to $1.50; 
bbl., $2.75 to .$4..50; .Jersey sour bough, 
bbl., .$.3 to .$4; sweet bough, bbl., $2 to 
.$.3.50. 
Potatoes. —No. 1 Jersey, $.3.25 to 
.$.3..50 bbl. and bag; No. 2, $1.,50 to .$2 
bbl.; T.ong Island No. 1, $3.50 to ,$3.75; 
No. 2. 2.25 to .$2.50; Norfolk No. 1, 
.$2..50 to $2.75 bbl.; Eastern Shore No. 
I, $3.50 to $3.75 bbl. 
Onions. —T.yong Island, bbl., $3 to 
$3.75; Jersey white and yellow, $1 to 
$1.50 bu. bkt.; Jersey red, 90c to .$1 
basket; Orange County red, 90c to .$1 
basket; Orange County yellow, $1.2.5 to 
$1.50 basket; Orange County white, $1 
to $2.26 basket. 
Vegetables. — Bean.’t — Buffalo wax 
and green, $1.50 to $2 bushel; .Jersey 
cranberry, 75c to $1 bushel; .Jersey wax 
and green, $1.25 to $1.75 basket; T^ong 
Island wax and green, 7.5c to $1.25 per 
bag. Cahhmje —$1.25 to $1.50 bbl., I.ong 
J. sland. Carrots —100-lb. bag, $1.50 to 
$2. Celery —New York State, $3 to 
$3.50 ci’ate. Cniillfloicer —T^oug Island, 
bbl., $1.25 to $1.75. Con?—New York 
State, 100, $1 to ,$1.50. Cucunihers —Al¬ 
bany County, bbl., $2.50 to $3; 75c to 
$1 bushel; Maryland and Delaware, .50c 
to 75c basket. Egg Plant —.Jersey, box, 
50c to^6.5c; Virginia, 60-qt. crate, $1.25 
to $1.50. Lettuce —Orange County, 2- 
doz. crate, 50c to $1.50; Orange County, 
basket. 50c to $1.25. TAnia Beans —.Jer¬ 
sey potato, $2 per basket. OJera —Jersey, 
bu., $1.25 to $1.75. 
JERSEYS 
Registered Jersey Bull Calves For Sale 
sired by Torono Pogis of Hood Farm and out of 
bigh-produeingcows. Prioea masouablo,quality con¬ 
sidered. William Berry, Valley View Farm, De Lancey, N.Y. 
Fosterlield’s Herd Reg, Jerseys 
FOR SALE 
COAVS, HEIFERS and CALVES. Address 
Charles G. Foster,P.O.Box 173, Morristown, Morris Co.,N.J. 
DOGS 
COLLIE PUPPIES 
from choice registered stoclr, the 
handsome and intelligent kind, at 
farmer’s prices. Males, spayed 
females and open females for 
breeding. Circular free. 
Clovernook Farm, Chambersburg.Pa. 
SHEPHERD PUPS 
BLACK. WHITE AND TAN 
Natural farm dogs for cows 
and other stock. Good watch dogs and are kind witli chilil- 
veil. Satisfaction guuruuttcd.lw.w. NORTON. So. Hintm«iiii, N,v 
Jerseys for Net Profits 
You’re in the dairy business fot 
profit—the net profit that your 
herd has made you at the end of 
the year will determine the size 
of your tank account. Jerseys 
yield the largest returns from ev¬ 
ery ounce of feed—proved by tests 
at two great expositions. Jersey 
milk averages 5.3% butter fat, 9.1% 
solids not fat—highest of all breeds. Buy a Jersey bull. 
E Write the breeders advertised below for prices, pedigrees, etc. = 
= The American Jersey Cattle Club, 3 30 West 23rd Street, New York City E 
MERIDALE 
JERSEYS 
Several foundation herds 
of particular merit are 
available from the Meri- 
dale Herd this summer. 
They are fully described 
in a small leaflet, mailed 
on request. 
AYER & McKinney 
300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ben Robyn Farm 
Woodbury,Long Island,N.Y. 
Jersey bulls and bull calves of best Isltind 
and American breeding. Prices moderate. 
Write for catalog. 
DINGLETON FARM! 
Newtowxa Square, Petinsylvania 
Having bought Pen.shurst Farms R. M. Jersey 
herd, we offer the following bull: 
SIRE: lucky Fem 
DAM: Gamboge Duchess 
B. M. 474 lbs. as a 
2-year-olcl. 
A splendid fellotv. 
Lucky Fern's Sultan 
February 22, 1917 
Price $ 125.00 
= FORSALE 
E Registered 
I Jersey Bull Calf 
S dropped July 9th; color, fawn and white. 
S Best Island and American breeding, 
n: Priced low for quick sale- 
“ Jones Jersey Farm, Sauquoit, N.Y. 
I JERSEYS '«950 
= ^ lbs. Butter 
— Reg. of Merit Production in Our Herd 
S Ten Cows Average 806 lbs. Butter 
S We offer young stock of this high producing blood. 
= YOUNG BULLS AND HEIFERS. $100 UP 
S Blood Kmiuent Rnleitch. Royal Majesty, Golden 
“ Fern s Lad, eto. 
E OAKWOOD FARM, R.3, Newburgh, N.Y. 
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‘‘QUALITY” 
“g* Jerseys 
Animals from Register of Merit sires and 
dams, for sale. Address 
E. W. Mosher - Aurora, N. Y. 
EUREKA STOCK FARM 
We are now offering a Few Choice 
Cows, Heifers and Heifer Calves 
of Kxile, Flying Fox, Eminent and Noble breeding, 3 
Imported Lincoln ewes, l-ycar-oldu, 1 yearling and 1 
ewe lamb. Chester Whitepigs, 10 weeks old. Writefor 
Circular. EDWARD WALTER, Dtpl. R, Box 8B, Wotl Chester, Pa. 
AYRSHIRES 
HOLSTEINS 
== 1 
AYRSHIRE 
The 1OO Point Co'w 
ITEM POINTS 
Health, Vigor and Beauty.20 
Milk Production.20 
Percent of Butter Fat.20 
Economy in feed.20 
^Market Value.20 
TOTAL POINTS.100 
From every standpoint you will find it to your ad¬ 
vantage to own AYRSHIRES. For information 
and names of nearby breeders write the— 
AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ASSOCIATION 
C. M. Winslow, Sec’y. 21 Park St., Brandon, Vt. 
East River Giade Holsteins For Sale 
inn cows. They are good size and large 
lUU producers. 
3 n Fi-esh and nearby springers. Grade Heifer 
W calves. Kegisteretl Heifer calves and llegist- 
ered bull calves. Also service bulls all ages. If you 
want the best we can please you. 
„ WEBSTER & WADSWORTH 
Dept. Y Cortland, N. Y. 
Phone 14-F-S Phone 43-F-2 McGraw 
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 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
300 Registered and High Grade Holsteins. .lO 
Holstein lieifers, 1 week to 1 year of age. A. h. 
O. cows and heifers in calf to Orinsby .lane 
King, at reasonable prices. 
C. W. ELLIS. Jr. 
Maple Lawn Farm Cortland, N. Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
Tiseys 
Persistent Production is a Characteristic of 
the Breed* Two Year Old Heifer !n NewYork produced 
In one Year 712 lbs. of butter f-t and 12,270 Li. of milk, 
besidoe sivinfc birth to a vigorous calf a n^ntb ftfter 
the completion of record. 
i 
Writ© for tho 
•*STOKY OB'THE 
GUERNSEY COW.'' 
American Gaemsey 
Cattle Club 
Box R 
/ Petetboro, N. H. 
ForSale-Reg. Guernsey Heifer Calf 
Six months old; nice, thrifty one. Price, 8125. 
Arthur C. Houghtaliug, W. Coxsackie, N. Y. 
For Sale—REGISTERED GUERNSEYS 
One male, one female, live mouths old — May Rose, 
Sequel breeuing. H, W. TROWBRIDGE, Mexico, N. Y. 
Grade Holsteins for Sale 
9nn fimey. "ell bred and nicely marked cows. 
tUU A number are recently fresh and others due to 
freshen soon. They are heavy producers and will 
please you. 
inn lAige, well bred two and three year old heifers 
I UU bred to good registered H. F. bulls. All. stock sold 
with a full guarantee. Special price on car load lots. 
F. P. SAUNDERS & SON Springdale Farms, Cortland, N.Y. 
I’hone US or 1470 M 
Spot Farm Holsteins 
$ 15 to $20 
for HIGH GRADE CALVES 
either sex. Express paid in 
lots of 6. 40 large high grade 
and .2 registered Holstein 
cows due In August and Sep¬ 
tember. 35 registered heifers, 
1 to 2 yeai-s old. 40 high grade 
heifers and registered bulls. 
J.C. REAGAN.TuIly.N.Y 
sALif-REGISTERED HOLSTEIN 
Cows, Heifers and Calves 
from f;incy strains. Cheap to close estate. 
M. A. Green, Estate,Alfred Station, N.Y. 
Most Reduce My Herd 7 o'‘reg^ Holstein-Friesian 
Pa44lo lo twenty before si.ubling time. All ages. 
UaiTie iflypEL FARM. J. Grant Morse. Hamilton, Hew York 
Registered Holstein Heifer straight, nearly white amd 
lit to show. Sired by Tidy Abbekerk Prince Jewel. 
Price, SIOO.OO. GEO. E. HOWELL, Spruce Firm, HOWKtiS, N.Y. 
High Grade HOLSTEIH CALVES fX"rk*4'lt 
to 820. Ship anywhere. F. H. Wood, Cortland, N.Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves w?itf tor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chittenaiioa,N.y. 
For Sale-Holstein Yearling Heifers 
all sizes. CONSOLIDATED FAKMS, J 
Duroc. Berkshire 
and Chester Pigs 
SOSIERVIIXE, N. J. 
Holstein Bull Bargains & YjIsX" b^teV.^Vils 
bs. milk. S, H, Heist, renter Square, Fenuu, 
