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Watraniedi toGive^ Saiiafactiott 
Gombauii^s 
Caustic Balsam 
HastmiMsButNaGompetitors 
A Safe. Speofly aiul Positive On re, for 
Curb. Splint, Sweeny, Capped Hock, 
Strained Tendons, Founder, Wind 
Puffs, and all lameness from Spavin, 
Bingrbone and other, bony tumors. 
Cures all skin diseases or Parasites. 
Thrush, Removes all Bunches from 
Horses or Cattle. 
A.s a Human Remedy for Rheumatism, 
Sprains, Sore Throat, etc., it is invaliiatile. 
livery bottle of Caustic Balsam sold is 
Warranted to give satisfaction. Price 
$1.60 per bottle. Sold by druggists, or 
sent by express, charges paid, with full 
directions for its uscl^t'Send for descrip¬ 
tive circulars, testimonials, etc. Address 
i The Lawrence-Williams Co., Cleveland, 0. 
SWINE 
Large Berksiiires at Highwood; 
l.etter from A. P. Ooldcamp, Hanging Rook, Ohio: 
'• 27(« ifig I got of v<n<. in Doc. will weii/h 40<) i>oundK. 
He is the nnest hop I ever looked uvon. The one, I 
bought of vent in June is just as good so you seel am 
veil pleased” Forty bred gilts lor sale. 
H. C. & H, B. HAePEMPtWa, . Box 15, DUNDEE, H. Y. 
Rerkehirea grown spring pigs of high Quality, 
ociaeiiiioe selected )>oars at farmer’s price. 
KICHARII E. WAIS . Eebanon, N. J. 
nCDifeUIBCe for breeders. C weeks old, pure bred, 
DCnitonillCO «$teach: either sex. Smull supply. 
CIXtVEROAEE FARM - Charlotte, N. Y. 
Berkshires qu uin 
The boar, Majestic Monarch, 229500, weight 
407 Ibt. at 7 months oi age, was bred and 
grown by us. When you want the best and 
want them big, write to 
C I4 r'APTFP WHITGUERN FARM 
. n. 1 ^est chesfer. Ps. 
March and April BOAR PIGS 
weighing from 110 lbs. to 140 lbs.; fit for service iii 
N'ovember. J. E. Watson, Msrbledale, Conn. 
Fifty- 4 to S-weeb-oId 
BLUE RIDGE STOCK FARMS, 
Price 
$6each 
R. No. I, Stroudsburo. Pa. 
40 REG. CHESTER WHITE PIGS 40 
ISO eaoh, 917 pair, 9ii6 trio. Service boars and 
spring Gilts. A. A. Schofel), Henveltou, N. Y. 
R eetetered CHESTER WHITE »OW A\ I* BOAR. 
AddreBB, EUGENE T. BLACK, 6CIO, NEW YORK 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES 
Sei-viee 
Boars, Gilts, Bred gilts and Pigs. Sati*-faction guar¬ 
anteed. Bldgely Manor Farm, Stone Ridge, N. Y. 
FOR PURE BRED TAMWORTH SWINE 
write or visit WE8TVIEW STOCK FAUM.R. 
F. U. No. 1. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 
“HAMPSHIRES” 
Pige any age ; bred gilts for fall farrow. 
Free circular. Registered Guernsey Bulla 
LOCUST UWN FARM, Bird-b-Hand, Bor R, Pa 
Duroc Aug. Pigs, $22 pair S.'o. WeeitsDe G 
Registered Durocs 
W, R. GEDNEY, - - 
» 5 . O O 
Shiloh, Ohio 
niimr.ilorOAuPifro ^ each; $15 pair. Pedigreed, 
uuroc-uerseyrigs J^^g. Durocsow 8 -bre<i-$ 40-$-.0 
each. Bred Collies—$15. Altavista Fann, Darlington, Md. 
250 PIGS SHIPPED C. 0. D. 
75 CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS, 7 
weeks old, $7.50. 100 BERKSHIRE AND CHESTER WHITES 
CROSS. 7 weeks old. $7.50 7S 0.1. C. & LARGE YORKSHIRE 
CROSS,$8. Tliese Pigs are from Large,Growthy stock- 
no hhoats, id weeks oTd, tl2. U. REBtEI^ L*xliiK(«n, Hu,. 
Daiv DnUn/iPkiKaa Sired by Or bred to lialf-toii boars. 
nog. rOlanQuOinaS Chelera immuiicd by tbo double 
ri'cntllieDr. L aCWElL. R. F. 0. R*. 2. tciaWra, H*UfM Ca., V,. 
RAMS 
Registered! Haimpshire Ram Lambs from hm 
ported sire. Wf. W PORTER, Geneste St. Syracuse, N.V. 
DAIRY CATTLE 
Registered Kerry Cattle 
Must sell my small herd consisting of 6 Cows, 1 
Itull. 5 Calves, All pure bred, beantiful animula 
in splendid ooudltion Write for price, etc. 
Mrs. ARNOLB ROBERTSON, Hot Sprbgs, Va. 
JERSEYS 
RensteredI Jersey Bull Calves For Sale 
sired by Torono Pogis 'of Hood Farm and out of 
high-producing cows. Prices reasonahle.qnallty con¬ 
sidered. Wiiriani< Beiry, Valley View Farm. De Lancey, M.Y. 
Fosterfield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
F* R S A L £ 
cows, BETFERS and CALVES. Address 
Charles G. Fetter,P.O. fits 173, Meirrstewn. Morris Co.. N.J 
B/>c RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Notes from Department of 
Foods and Markets 
204 Franklin Street, New York City 
SKrXKMllF.R l.‘>, 1017. 
! 
—Nonrh.v Innmory nggs higher. | 
Qnaht.v v:iri:il)li>. Extra fiiiiey large white, | 
,“»4 to .o7<‘: In-iun'i-y browni, 47c to 50c; j 
m'Mi'b.v giithcrtvl while, 4‘Je to ,50c. To 
:ivoi(I los- from brt-akjigi', ii«e new cases 
with Xo. 1 tints' and tilh'rs. Place excelsior 
on top ;ind liottom of case. Always can¬ 
dle your eggs iiefore shipping and do not 
pack cracked eggs. 
Rttttkr.—^ fiirket linn and higher. Rest 
creamery, 4-le to 45i4c; prime to fancy, 
d.'k’ to 44c; fancy Eastern d.airy, 41e 
to 42c; Eastern dairy in mixed pnok- 
;iges, .*^70 to 40c. 
Lm-i PomnY. — Moderate receipts 
witli fair dem.-ind. Fowls, 27c to 2'^<?; old 
roosters, 17c to l^^<-; eluckens, 27c to 28c; 
St.-iti' ducks, 18c <o 20c; Long Island, 22e 
to 24c; live mbliit.s, 20c. 
I.ivK (’.vr.VKS A.vn lloosi.—Fancy calves 
higlier, 17'ic to 17'*'{>c; good to prime, 
10c to 17c; common, l.‘P4c to 14*}tc; 
buttiwmilks, .$0.7.5 to $10; yearlings, 
$8.,50 to .$0. Live hogs, 17c to I'.P ic. 
DuK.ssHn C.vr.VES a.nu Dkksskd Pokk. 
—Ill liglit supply. .Market llrm. Fancy 
white-meate<l calves, 24c to 25c; good to 
prime, 20c to 24c; common, 18c to 10c; 
buttermilks, 1.5c to lOc. Dros.sed hogs, 
2.2e to 25c; roasting pigs, 2.'ie to 25e. 
Pkacuks.—I n good supply and lirm. 
Two car.s- of State Carmans sold genei-al- 
ly 40e to oOt; Ti)>-River ranging from -lOc 
to OOc per b.-iskct; Jersey Elbertas, .$1..50 
to .$2.25; Pellet of Georgia, .$1.50 to .$2. 
I’i.rNfS.—lu liberal supply with fair 
demand. One car of mixed sort sold 
here this week at 25c per 8-pouud bas¬ 
ket. Green Gage per 8-pound basket, 25c 
to ,20c; Damson per 8-pound basket .50c; 
Niagara iter .S-itouinl, 2.2e to2.Sc; ('aniian 
pi'f 8-pouiui, 20c to 25c. 
Ai’iM.KS, — In light supply selling 
promiitly on arrival. Low grade fruit is 
moving fr<!oly. Fancy fruit wautetl, and 
high. Crabapples in barrels from $7 to 
$10; in baskets, $1 to $4 each. Wolf 
River, .$.‘5 to $5. Wealthy apides, jier 
barrel, .$2..50 to $5.50; Duchess, .$2..50 to 
$5.25; Gravensteiu, $.8 to $0; Maiden 
Pdiish, .$2..50 to $4; Pippins, .$,2 to $.5; 
Greening per bushel basket, .$2 to .$o. 
Pkaks.—C laiip’s Favorite, fancy, $4.50 
to .$0.2.5 per bitl.; in baskets, $1..50 to 
.$2.2.5 each. Avci-age run of Clajip’s in 
barrels, .$5. Partletts, in buNhel ba.skets, 
.$1.75 to .$2.75; in barrels, .$4 to .$7..50; 
Pells, .$.‘{.50 to .$.5 barrel; KielP.u* south¬ 
ern, .$1.50 to .$,2..50. Peurre Clairgeau, 
$5.2.5 to .$0.2.5; Se<-kel per barrel, $5 to 
.$7 ; bushel basket, .$2 to $2.,50. v 
VKGKT.vnr.ES.—Peans, wax and green, 
.$1..50 and $2 bushtd ; eabbage-.$l t<) $1.75; 
carrot.s. barrel, $1.75 to .$2.50; celei-y, 
New York State, .$2 to $4 crate; cauli¬ 
flower, Long Island, bbl. $2 to .$2.50; 
cucumliers, Albany County, bbl., .$2.50 to 
.$.‘1; 75c to $1.50 bn.shel; Maryland and 
I'elaware, 50c to I,5<-; egg plant, .Tersi'y 
Pox, 50e to S5e; lettuce, 2-doi:eu crate, 
.50c to $2; I.ima Peans Jei'sey, $2 bas¬ 
ket ; i)eas», Pulfalo, .50c to .$2.25; toma¬ 
toes, .$1.50 to .$2..50 crate; potatoes, 
.lei-sey Long, .$2..50 to $.2; Jersey Giants, 
bag $2.65 to .$.2. 
The Best Hog 
The Duroc .Tersey is the most prolitahle 
of all brer’ds. I am a graduate of Cornell 
University College of Agriculture and I 
raise hogs on a practical and scientific 
basi.s. I rai.se Durocs exclusively because 
I have found them to pay best in pork 
production after having tried purebred 
Ibu-kshires, I'olund Chinas, O. I. C.’s, 
and Ilampshires. I have proven this to 
my satisfaction after having carried on 
accurate experiments, keeping strict ac¬ 
count of every detail. On one occasion 
I carried on a very careful experiment to 
find feed consumed for 100 lbs. gain. The 
following figures were the results: Duroc 
Jersey, 890 Iba; Berkshire, 402 lbs.; 
Poland China, 414 lbs.; O. I. C., 421 
lbs. This was in addition to good rape 
pasture, the pigs being purebrods of 
mediocre bre<‘ding. I also find the Duroc 
Jersey to. mature faster than any of the 
above breeds. They are more prolific, 
give a loss percentage of runts and rustle 
better on pasture. Of course, breeders 
of other kinds of hogs have good and 
sufficient reasons for sticking to their 
favorite breed.s, but I dare say few have 
carried on the tests that I have, and still 
f(yw'er liave taken the pains that I have 
taken for iibsolute aceuracy. 
•New .Jersey. .MOKTON C. KGU.X. 
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derseys for Not Profits 
You’re in the dairy business for 
profit—the net profit that your 
herd has made you at the end of 
the year will determine the size 
of your lank 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. 
Write the breeders advertised below for prices, pedigrees, etc. 
= The American Jersey Cattle Club, 330 West 23rd Street, New York City = 
I JERSEYS 
= ^ lbs. Butter 
“ Ro;?. of Jlei'it Pi’oduotioa in Our Uerd 
^ Ten Cows Average 806 lbs. Butter 
— Wo od'or young stock of this high producing blood. 
E YOUNG BULLS AND HEIFERS, $100 UP 
— lilood Kinlnciit K.'ili-igli, Itoynl Majesty, tiolden 
IZ Keen s IjuI, etc. 
E OAKWOOD FARM, R.3, Newburgh, N.Y. 
I EUREKA STOCK FARM 
— ■ We tiro now offering a Few Clioico 
= Registered Jersey 
= Cows, Heifers and Heifer Calves 
“ of Kxllo, Flying Fox, Eminent xnd Noble breeding, 3 
— Importod Lincoln owes, t-year-oldf, 1 yearling and 1 
“ cwolnnib. Chester Wliitepiga, lOweekeold. Write for 
— Circular. EDWARD WALTER, Dept. R, lee 88, WctIChester,Pe. 
MERIDALE 
JERSEYS 
For.Sale: Five grandsons 
of Spermfield Owl 57088. 
Two 1000-lb. cows close up 
in their pedigrees. Address 
AYER & McKinney 
300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
DINGLETON FARM 
Newton Square, Pennsylvania 
n av'ing bought Ponshin-st Farms H. IS. 
.Icrtcy herd, we offer the following bull: 
i Lucky Fern's Sultan | dam - G“XXh.,. 
c u— _ o., eoe-x B. M. 474 Ibs. as a 
February 22, 1917 
Price 9 1 25.00 
2-year-ol<l. 
A splendid fellow. 
Ben Robyn Farm 
Woodbury,Long Island,N.Y. 
.Jersey bulla and bull calve# ol' best Isbiiul 
and Amerioaii breeding, Pricts.s moderate. 
Write for catalog. 
6$ 
QUALITY 
I'K’Jerseys 
Z Animals from Register of Merit sli'cs and 
Z dam.s, for sale. Address 
E E. W. Mosher - Aurora, N. Y. 
Brookwood Farms I 
BARRYVILLE. N. Y. = 
Jersey Herds I 
HERD HEADED BY ^ 
Imported Golden Fern’s Noble, A. J. C. C. 145762 = 
(Golden Fern’s Noble, P. 4570, H. 0.) — 
Grand Chamnion Bull National Dairy Show, — 
Springfield, Mass., 1916. IZ 
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GUERNSEYS 
Persistent Productioa is a Giaracteristic of | 
(he Breed. ^ Y*ar OU Helf.r In N.wYork prodacd 
In one y'lar 712 ii)». of butter f t ftn«l 12,1*70 li.'i. of Dil.k, 
bevidoH birth to a vi^^orous calf a uwatb after 
CV tba completioo of record. 
Write for the 
•♦STOUY OKTHK 
GUERNSEY COW.'' 
American GoeraseY 
Cattle Club 
J lap'A R 
' / Ptferboro. N. H. 
We Are Offering Lu! Two Young Guernsey Bulls 
of tervicable age. out of high-testing dams with 
good A. li. records hyA. It. sires. Prices reason- 
aiile. .Staiinox Farm, Last llolliston. Mass. 
BelleAltpCuernseys 
Rogistered roasoimhlo inice.s. M. II. 
McCallum, Mgr. Belle Alto Farm, Wernersville, Pa. 
HOLSTEINS 
Regislered Holstein Heiferg“htncariy wiatra^^^^ 
lit to Khow. Silvil l>v Tidy AM.^-koik Piince Jewel. 
Prke, f 100.00. Gk4>. K. Howell, spruce Feriti, IIOWELLS, N.Y. 
Hi;li Grade HOLSTEIN CUyES 
to #30. Ship anywhere. Pnrebi'ed rcgistcrerl Hol- 
sleins, ail ages. F. II. WOOD, Cortlaud, N.Y, 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves wntlflir 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Cliittenango.N.'r. 
Holstein Bell Bergeins £»“ SX' fc.®','.?;! 
bs. milk. S. II. Ueist, Center Square, Fenna, 
East River Grade Holsteins For Sale 
inn cows. They ai-e good size and large 
1UU producers. 
0 11 ~ Frtwh and nearby springers. Grade Heifer 
w U calves, llegistoro,! heifer calves and Regist¬ 
ered bull calves. Also sorvieo bulls all ages. If you 
want the best we can please you. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH 
Dept. Y Cortland. N. V. 
Phone Id-F-S Phone 43.F-2 McCraw 
Spot Farm Holsteins 
«1S to 320 
for HIGH GRADE CALVES 
[either sex. Expicss paid In 
[lots of 0 , 40 lai'ge high grade 
[and i2 registered Ilidstcln 
cows due in Aucti.st and Sep¬ 
tember. 36 registered heifers, 
1 to a yeaj-s old. 40 liigli grade 
heifers and registered bulls. 
J.C. REAGAN.TulIy.N.Y. 
I ;; HOLSTEINS 
Grade Holsteins for Sale 
9(1 n ‘-‘■'‘fra fancy, well bred and nicely marked cows. 
tUU A numl>cr are reeenily fresh and others due t» 
fre.shen soon. Tle.ty are heavy producers and will 
pleH.“o you. 
4 lift Ifii go, well bred two and three year old heifers 
lUU bred to good registered IT. F. bulls. AM stoi-k sold 
with a full guarantee. Special price on oar load lots. 
F. P. SAUNDERS S SON Springdale Farms, Cortland, N.Y. 
Phone 110 or llTil 11 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
;t0() Registered and High (trade Holsteins. .'iO 
Holstein heifers, 1 weeu to 1 jear of age. A. R. 
O. cows and heifers in calf to Ornist)y June 
King, at reasonable prices. 
C- W. ELLIS. Jr. 
Maple Lawn Farm Cortland, N. Y. 
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AYRSHIRES 
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‘Just COWS" won’t do NOW, 
Producing herds are essential for the Dairy¬ 
man or Farmer who MUST have a profit. 
Under these conditions— 
THE AYRSHIRE 
isfast becoming the popular breed where men 
think in terms of Production and Profit in¬ 
stead of mere cenvj. For information and list 
of breeders, address— 
AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ASSOCIATION 
C. M. Winslow, Sec’y. 21 Park St., Brandon. Vt 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
300 Head—75 Animali Imported from Scotland. 
143 Cowl Have Qualified for Advanced Regittry. 
MALES AND FEMALES FOR SALE 
SOUTH FARM, WILLOUGHBY, OHIO 
