6he RURAIL NRW-VORKER 
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SWINE 
Ty'i^Berkshires 
Majestic Mammoth, tvt. 407 lbs. at 7 months, was 
bred and raised by me. Special: Booking orders 
for bred sows and gilts. Minimum Prices: Weaned 
pigs $!20 each; bred sows and gilts, $100 each. 
C H rARTFR WHITGUERN FARM 
• * lilX, WEST CHESTER, PA. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood; 
Letter from S. G. Thayer. Rochester, N. Y.: "J am 
vtry much pleased with the boar pig." During 1917 
we could have sold four times our supply of boar 
pigs, largely to old customers. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPEWDING, Box 15, DUNDEE. N.Y. 
BERKSHIRES 
Order that pair of spring pigs from us and rest assu r- 
ed that you will get the best. Will have 150 to select 
from. A few good fall pigs left. Satisfaction Guar¬ 
anteed. H. GRIM SHAW, North East, Pa. 
SPRINGE ANK BERKSHIRES 
1 am booking orders for bred Gilts and Sows to far¬ 
row in March, 1918. Showed 9 Springbank April 
farrowed pigs in under 6 months class at Spring- 
field. Oct. 17th, and was in the money 6 times. 
J. E. W'ATBON, . Marbledale, Conn. 
BarkshirM Masterpieee-Longfellow breeding. Bred 
uoi nanii bo sows and gilts. Boars from pigs to ser¬ 
viceable size. Jno. C. Rream, Gettysburg;, Pa. 
tdingOnlBri Berluliir»Pig» ZSi. Si'S 
Registered Chester Whites 
We have a f«w youngs boara for salo. Send for circular. 
BKAMBLKTYE FARM, Setaaket, N. Y. 
For Sale-Beg. 0.1. C. Pigs 
Reg. CHESTER WHITES 
Bred Qil/tb and Pigs fob sale. 
jRidgely Manor Farm, Stone Kidge, N. Y. 
IDXuroOBRED SOWS 
We have booked 2 tried Sows and one Tearling 
bred for May Htters. Descriptions and prices on 
application. 40 sows are due in March and April. 
We will book orders for pigs June 1st delivei-y. 
Cl.’tUK.RItOOK DlIROC-^BRKKf riOH,Hladerhook,N.T. 
WanfAfI— I— * *1 o* 12 weeks old. 
W aniea a. ^ ai state weight, etc. 
The Mscniff Horticultural Co.. S2-S4-56 Veacy St., New York 
ISO PIGS SHIPPED C. 0. D. 
iO CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS. 6 
weeks old, SI.OO SO KRKSHIRE AND CHESTER WHITES 
CROSS. 6 weeks old. $9.00. 50 0. 1. C. S UR6E YORKSHIRE 
CROSS,S9. These Pigs are from Large,Growthy stock. 
60 Shoats, 12 weeks old, *12 each. D. OEEVES, Uiinglen. Miu. 
387 r 
MISCELLANEOUS .* 
Flintstone 
Farm 
Breeders of -— 
Milking ShorMiorn Cattle 
Belgian Draft Horses 
Berkshire Swine 
Rhode Island Red Poultry 
Our winnings at the Eastern States 
Exposition speak for the type of our 
animals— 
Our official production Records arc 
equally superior— 
The great size of our herds offers un¬ 
usual opportunities for selection— 
We would like to send you our cat¬ 
alogues and production records— 
Dalton 
Massachusetts 
AbOrdOOn forproat. Jl«duco cost 
Angus 
tor labor and equipment. Easy feeders. 
Circular free wfth pictures and particu¬ 
lars. C, W, EOKaROT, 31 Nisxu St, Niw York 
Guernsey and Jersey 
Tuberculin Tested. No Tuberculosis in Herd for Four ' 
Years. Cheeterbrook Farm, Pecksklll, N, Y. ' 
High Grade HOLSTEINS 
rurodiu-vsVl n o jerseys, ayrshires 
40 head always on hand to select from. Phone con¬ 
nection. KAKLiLNGFI^ Monsey, 2iiew York 
Reg. PolandGhinas 
sired 
_ by or bred to Half Ton boars. 
From dams weighing «00 up. E. ROWEU. Jr.. Seoltikurg, Va. 
— 
Any 
Also 
HAMPSHIRES’ 
age ; bred gilts, free circular. 
RKGISTERED GUERNSEY BULLS. 
lOCUST LAWN FARM. Bird-In-Hand. Box R, Pa. 
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HORSES 
GUERNSEYS 
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Imported Percheron Stallion 
FOR 6 A Ia £ 
GODISSON 71991 (102735) age, 10; weight 20.50- 
dappel coal black; undefeated at many state ami 
county fairs, including great Chicago International- 
13 inch bone; wears 8 shoe; quality at every imint- 
kind disposition; harness,saddle and pasturebroke- 
will work with anything. A herd header; che.ap if 
sold soon. Reason for selling, fillies in way and in 
selective draft subject to call. Come and I will sell 
you this horse. CLARENCE STOWE, R. 4. Jefferson, Ohio 
For Sala-One Percheron Stallion 
3 years old. Weight. 2,000 lbs., with style and action 
One 2 years old with same quality. Black. Rouis- 
tei-ed in P. S. JAMES NOONA N, Avon, N Y. 
For Sale-2 Reg. Percheron IVIares 
Alio young stallion. E. R. Mc COHHELL. Wellinoton. Ohio 
CLYDESDALE STALUONS 
Young horses ready for service. Pine individuals. 
Prices reasonable. MONTROSE FARM, Oranie, Virginia 
SHETLAND PONIES^ 
WeseljonthelNSTUUlElIT plan. 200 head to 
select from. Herd established 1891. Send 10c 
contract and price Hst, Address Dept. L 
THE SHADYSZDK FARMS^ North Benton, O 
In the Pan-American Model 
Dairy Breed Test the Guernseys won 
the prize for net profit in butter fat 
production the highest aver- 
lage score 
on butter; 
the best rating 
for color and 
flavor of butter; 
the nreatcst return 
for $1 invested in 
food. Write for in¬ 
formation. (4) 
American 
Guernsey Cattle Club 
Box R Pelerboro,N.H. 
tT-rmiiiTTi-rr 
GUERNSEYS 
For Sals months old May Rose hull, sired 
' / . P«n lagp of Linda Vista, darn Ei-win- 
ette of Elm-Lelgh with a record of 479 pounds of 
fat made when 23 mouths old. Bull is promising in- 
marked, hat a dark nose. Price, 
»150. Great prtm^osition for a grade herd. Send 
for pedigree. WALTER S. KERR. Mgr., Cohasset, Mass. 
Shotland PnniAQ-HA*<HELLBRos., 
wa m .. Vi * ■ ^ ^ fftrl.g. gbis. Oldest 
nerd in biggest Shetland Producing County in U. S. 
FOR SB a jB Monte colored, seven 
SALE »J old. good size, 
good bone, clever and 
hnre foal-getter, offered for sale for no fault of his. 
Price, 88350 to quick buyer. A pair of steel-gray 
mule colts, comingtliree and four yeursold, to show 
also for sale. 0. B. BROWN, R. F. D. No. 2. Cambridge, H.Y. 
The Gasoline 
Engine on 
The Farm 
By XenoW. Putoain 
Operation 
Repair and 
Uses 
530 Pages. Nearly 
180 Engravings 
Tills is 
• he kind 
ef a book 
livery far¬ 
mer will , 
Wei-iato and 
every f a r 
home ought to 
have. Includes 
selecting the 
most suitable _ 
engine for farm work, its most convenient and ef- 
ncient Installation, with chapters on. troubles, their 
remedies, and how to avoid them. The care and 
management of the farm tractor in plowing, bar- 
**a>Teftlng and road grading are fully cov- 
ereq, also plain directions are given for handling the 
tractor on the road. 
address prepaid for 
Yeariy Subscriptions or Four 
or One New Yearly 
Subscription and Two Renewal Subscriptions. 
the rural NEW-YORKER. 333 W. 30th St.. N.Y. 
Albamont Farms 
Campion and Thornton, N. H. 
GUERNSEYS 
Wo offer seven choice heifers, also two bulls. One ready 
52** service Isa double great grandson of Imo. Kintf of 
the May. Herd under U. 8. Govt, supervision for Tuoer- 
culosis. write for full pedigrees, low prict^s, etc. 
J. c. HAAWTZ, Cwner, 10 High SI., BOSTON, MASS. 
FIVE TWO-YEAR-OLD 
Grade Guernsey Heifers 
dne to freshen this spring, $90 each. Also 
Guernsey Heifers, price $60. 
All hired by registered bull and out of well bred 
Guernsey dams that have average<l over 7,000 
lbs. milk per year. Herd tuberculin tested. 
G. G. BURUNGAME 
The FARMERS’ BUREAU, Inc., 150 Nassau St, New York, N. Y 
Stop! Look! Listen! 
H«re !• joat what you want 
17 Head of Grade Short Horn Heifers 
twelve to fifteen months old. The kind that brings in 
money whileyou sleep. FREDA COOPER, LyndoDTlIle.N.r 
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I Jerseys Win Economy Test | 
In a recent test at the Ohio State Uni¬ 
versity, 157 Jerseys and 131 mem¬ 
bers of another dairy breed were en¬ 
tered. The Jerseys required only 
75.3 per cent as much digestible 
nutrients per lb. of fat produced as did 
the other breed. Further, they produced 
1.2 per cent more milk, 25.6 per cent more 
solids and 59.3 per cent more fat per 
1000 lbs. live weight. Jerseys produce 
the largest net profits from every pound of feed. Build a Jer¬ 
sey herd. Write to breeders for prices. 
Send today for free book. "The Jersey Cow in America." 
The American Jersey Cattle Club, 330West 23rd Street, New York City 
Dingleton Farm 
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA. 
Fifteen Mile* from Philadelphia 
Food Administrator Doc¬ 
tor McCarthy says: “We in 
America have no reallza- 
htion of how hard the world 
is up againstit for fats. The 
_ big job of the American 
live stock farmer is furnishing fats. * * « ■’ 
Butter fat is the most nourishing of all fats. 
IjCt us sell you a high butter fat bull, and 
watchtheorcamlinodeepen ouyourmilk bottles. 
= We are offering a few Jersey Cows 
E Bred H eifers , Yearling Heifers 
Heifer and 
Bull Calves 
Also full line of 
Chester White ldg.«, 
10 wks. to 5 mos. 
old. Send stump 
_ _for Circulars. 
" EDWARD WALTER, Dept R, Box 66, West Chester, Penna. 
“QUaTi T Y”~ 
Brightside 
I Farms 
MERIDALE 
JERSEYS 
For Sale:—Five 
sons of Interested 
Prince 2d 95708. 
Out of Register of 
Merit dams. They 
are the kind that 
spell herd im¬ 
provement. 
& McKTNNEY 
300 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 
Ben Robyn Farm | 
Woodbury,Long Island,N.Y. | 
Jersey bulls and bull calves of best Island = 
and American breeding. Prices moderate E 
Write for catalog. — 
J E R 
L S = 
Jerseys 
Animals from Register of Merit sires and 
dams, for sale. Address 
E. W. Moskek - Aurora, N. T 
SALE Two Reg. Jersey BuD Calves 
3 to 6 moB. old, from Register of Merit sire, tSO each. 
GEO. L. FEKKIS & SON, Atwaters, N.Y. 
Young Reg. Jersey Co ws For Sale 
of the best Island ana American strains. 
, Jones Jersey Farm, Sauquoit, N.Y. naDLYME. CT - 
... 
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s E Y B U L 
Golden Prince of Oakland.No. 14940.3 
Sire—Golde.n Viola’s Prince.No. 126819 
Dam—Princess Georgina Oakland..No. 2079.60 
Dropped July 6th, 1916. 
Prince of Grayrook’s.No. 149086 
’’J*'®—Duke of Grayrock’s.No. 108459 
Dam—Queen of Grayrock’s.No. 28034,3 
Dropped Sept. 30th, 1915. 
— . prices write 
H. WEINSTEIN & SONS, HADLYME, CT. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Sendfor Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 12»nos. 
old. A, H. breeding with size and constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. 
•ri 
Reg. Guernsey Cows and Bulls il/S.E 
Must sell 20 head to make room. Priced for quick 
Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves sSSm° 
-——--— - - $50 and upward. 
bend forparticalars. XOOISON R. KRIEBEL, R D. Z, Norritlawa, Pa! 
HewTork Guernsey Breeders Assn. 
Send for list. JAMES H. SEAMAN. Sec.. Glens Falls, N.T.' 
DOGS 
ForSale7n!wHiTECollieShepherdPuppi8s,f™e"} 
cattle dogs and genuiiio heelers on both sides. 
Males, $ 6 ; females, $4, delivaied in New England. 
JOHN HODGSON, Danbury, Conn. 
AirodRlsPuDDisS grown, strong,vig- 
HII0UdllirU|J(IIUS oroui, active, healthy young dogs 
backed by champion stock. The kind that will please 
you. Prices reasonable. F. W. Paine, Medina, N.Y, 
Airedales and Collies 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. Lari'e in¬ 
structive list, 5e. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Bskland, Iowa 
PUPS-Choice,Pure-bred Airedales. Males,$12: 
« females, $ 8 . Also Collie females from grand 
working stock, $8. Wm. W. Ketch, Cohocton, N. Y. 
Collie and Fox Terrier Puppies wkTtTdt 
pleased. Lai-ge catalog free. EOWIH «. SOUOER, Telford, Ps. 
Piiwso liloodhounda and Guinea Piga 
V.- 011 ie rups uelson HROS., Gkovk City, I'a. 
WALKER FOXHOUNDS. FIELD, Somers, Coon. 
WILL EXCHANGE Good Female Airedale wackoak 
for Wyandotte or red chickens, f red NIXON, Quakertawn, N. J. 
1 .% AYRSHIRES | 
ANlMALSrofsAiE 
Run mostly light, $75 and up. Top-notch 
breeding; everything guaranteed that leaves 
the farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
1 :: HOLSTEINS ) 
% Holstein Heifer CALVES h,g“d d 
Mgistered sires. 5 days old. »20 and #25 each. 
HAKKY VAIL, . Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. 
Fine Rej. Ffolstpin RhII ® 
MHO Iicg. nuiscem duu 35 ^ ^ 
O. dam. Price, Don t buv scrubs. Breed nn 
Send for pedigree. CLOVERDALE FARM. Charlotte, N. y! 
YoungHolsleinBulls r.l'Slf.T-VJ 
High Grad. HOLSIEm CALVES 
toS20. Ship anywhere. Purebred registered Hoi- 
steins, all ages. F. H. WOOD, Cortland, N, Y. 
FOR SALE 
TwoReg.HoIstein-Frie$ianBull$ ! 
about one year old, of Korndyke breeding; also 
Purebred Holstein-Priesian bull calves and lieifer 
calves from A. R. 0. dams. Papers guai-anteed. 
B. Price Evans, Cassville, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
] 
EAST RIVER GRADE 
HOLSTEINS arc Producers 
They are the best type of dairy cows that can bo 
found in this|n-eat daiiw section. Every cow 
in our herd FOR SALE. Take your ^loice. 
60 Cows, just fresh. They are milk producers. 
J-iet ns prove it to you. 40 Springers. You 
will not find any better. lO Keg. Bulls, all 
ages. 15 Extra Fancy Beg. C^ws. Wire 
us the day yon would like to look them over. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH. Cortland N Y 
Phone 14-F.5 or 43-F.2 McGraw ’ ' 
SPOT FARM 
% HOLSTEIN CALVES, either sex 515 to 520 
each, express prepaid in lots of 5 . 
Grade 2-year olds close SPRINGERS. 
565 to 580 each. 40 yearlings not bred 
i?£P*STERED HEIFERS, ready to breed 
5!125 each. 
28 REGISTERED BULLS, registered and high 
grade cows at Farmers prices. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N. Y. 
GRADE HOLSTEIiVS 
HTren you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you'll get 
a quick reply and a “square deaL" See 
guarantee editorial page. : t 
FOR 
SALE 
FRESH COWS and SPRINGERS 
LARGE, FINE INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE 
HEAVY PRODUCERS. 150 HEAD TO SE¬ 
LECT FROM. It will pay you to see this stock. 
F.P.Sanndcrs & Son, Springdale Farms 
Phone 116 or 1476M Cortland, N. Y. 
2 Holstein Bull Calves 
with excellent A. R. O. backing. For bargain write 
CLARK HEWLETT. - Bath, N. Y. 
WE HAVE FOR SALE 
_ A FEW FRESH AND SPRINGING GRABE 
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 
UBERCULIN TESTED 
in tlanniiry anti giiaranteed free from con¬ 
tagious abortion. Herd regularly tuberculin 
tested by Federal Bureau of Animal Indus- 
TT^i* couple of well-bred registered 
Hoisteiu BULL CALVES that will please anyone. 
Write for 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
Hiirh gr«(l« heifer calves sired by registered sire. Dam’s record 
be. -I’wo high grade heifer calves sod registered bull calf 
Fifty fine fresh grade cowa. Everything in Holsteins both 
registered and grads*. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr. Mapla Lawn Farm, Cortland, N. V. 
hISS High Producing Grade Holsteins 
Mouse Pabja, - Unadilla, N. Y. 
