IShe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
423 
HOLSTEINS 
3 
HOLSTEINS 
Pine Grove Farm 
offers to farmers that vrill give reference 
Holstein Bull Calves 
for their keeping 
Three years with privilege ^CSt5! 
of Inlying in one year for 
The lionie of lirst prize bull and Champion 
heifer at New York State Fair. 
We ship on approval, take all chances of 
death or accident. Will not consent to have 
one dissatisfieil customer. 
D. M. WHITE, Bath, N.Y. 
EAST RIVER GRADE 
HOLSTEINS arc Producers 
They .are the best tyjie of dairy cows that can be 
found in this great dairy section. Every cow 
in our lierd FOR SA I.E. Take your choice. 
GO Cows, just fresh. They are milk producers. 
Let ns prove it to you. 40 Springers. You 
ivill not tind any better. lO Keg. Hulls, all 
ages. 15 Extra Fanc.v Reg. Cows. Wire 
us the day you would like to Took them over. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH. Cortland. N. Y. 
Phone 14-F-S or 43-F-2 McGraw 
WE HAVE FOR SALE 
A FEW FRESH AND SPRIHGING GRADE 
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 
TUBERCULIN TESTED 
in.Tauuary and guaranteed free from con¬ 
tagions abortion. Hertl regularly tuberculin 
tested by Federal Bureau of Animal Indus¬ 
try. Also a couple of well-bred registered 
Holstein BULLCALVES that will please anyone. 
^AVALON FARMS, E.D. Curtis,Owner,Bantam, Conn. 
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SPOT FARM 
% HOLSTEIN CALVES, either sex S15 to S20 
each, express prepaid in lots of .5. 
45 High Grade 2-year olds close SPRINGERS, 
Sb.S to 5110 each. 40 yearlings not bred. 
30 REGISTERED HEIFERS, ready t.j breed 
$125 each. 
28 REGISTERED BULLS, registered and high 
grade cows at Fanners prices. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N. Y. 
FOR 
SALE 
GRADE HOLSTEINS 
FRESH COWS and SPRINGERS 
LAIIUE. FINE INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE 
HE.VVY DRODIJCERS. 1.50 HPIAD TO SE- 
l.EUT FROM. It will pay you to See this stock. 
F. P, Saunders & Son, Springdale Farms 
Phone 116 or 1476M Cortland, N. Y. 
Stevens’ Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
H Holstein luufer o.alvc.s-, $15 
and $',;o »‘Hi'b. two calves ami 
icgismi-E'd IeijII i-alf for $iiii. 
lUgistercd lieifcr and bull 
calves itil HgE's. 
Illfrom hitihproilucinu ihons 
PAUL H. STEVENS. Cortland, N. Y. 
A Flat Pocket-book 
Cuts no ice as our prices are low. Male ealve.s half 
value. Cows, yearling heifers and hei er calves 
that can’t be bo;it foruuality and price. Herd sire.s 
are top iiotcbei s. We gmirantee satisfac.tion. 122- 
jtcre alfalfti farm frtr sale. 
ELn E S rOCK FARM 
F. H. Riven burgh. R. l.Sfockhri<lge, New York. 
FOR SALE 
Two Reg. Holstein-Friesian Bulls 
about one year old, of Koindyke breeding; also 
Purebred llolstein-Friesiaii bull calves and heifer 
calves from A. R. O. dams. Papers guanintoed. 
K. Price Evans, 
Cassville, N. Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves writlfc'ir 
spei'ial offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chittenanao.N.Y. 
The Gasoline 
Engine on 
The Farm 
By Xeno W. Putnam 
Its Operation 
Repair and 
Uses 
530 Pages. Nearly 
180 Engravings 
This is 
the hind 
r)f a book 
every far¬ 
mer will ap- , 
prcciate and' 
every farm 
homo ought 
have. Includes 
Bclecting t li 0 
most suitable 
ciiKlno for farni work, its most coiiveuient and ef- 
floient iustallutlon, with cbiiptcr.s on troubles, tlieir 
remedies, and how to avoid tlicni. 'Iho caro and 
manageiiicnt of the farm tractor in iilowing, har¬ 
rowing, harvesting and road grading are fully cov¬ 
ered; also plain directions aro given for handling tho 
tractor on tho toad. 
This book will be sent to any address prepaid for 
Ending us Two New Yearly Subscriptions or Four 
Yearly Renewal Subscriptions or One New Yearly 
Subscription and Two Renewal Subscriptions. 
the rural NEW-YORKER, 333 W. 30th St., N.Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
High grado heifpr calvea Aira.l by rcglstere.l sire. Dam’s recoid 
29 Ihs. Twii high gra.I., heif.-i’calves and registeie.t bull calf 
ICO. Fifty Hue fresh grade cows. Everything in H.dsteiiis both 
iyd! hihI grarles. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr. Maple Lawn Farm, Cortland, N. V. 
""LSTp MLVES 
to8S20. Ship anywhere. Purebred registered Hol- 
steins, all ages. F. H. WOOD, Cortland, N.Y. 
% Holstein Heifer CALVES inrdk‘^mT‘’and* 
old, S20 and 1*26 each. 
HARRY VAIL, - Warwici t. Orange Co., N. Y. 
Fine Reg. Ho^lstein Bull & i'T 
O. dam. Price, SHOO. Don’t, buv scrubs. Breed up. 
Send for pedigree. CIOVERDALE FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
Young Fiolstein Bulls 7o'r L'n, "k 
GUERNSEYS 
Quernseys 
rersisieni rroduction is a tiiaracteristic oi 
the Breed, YearOW Itelfer In Now York prodneed 
In on«year 712 lbs. of batter fat and 12,270 lbs. of milk, 
besules pivinir birth to a vigorous calf a month after 
completion of record, 
Write for the 
*STORY OFTIIK 
guernsey C0W.'» 
American Gnernsej 
Cattle Club 
Bo* R 
^ 4 *^’ y Peterboro, N.H. 
f . -.--c 
“OAKS FARM 
GUERNSEYS” 
FQrSalpT^®7®” months old May Rose bull, sired 
P"" I»C'> of Linda Vi.sta, dam Erwin- 
ette of Elin-Leigli with a record of 479 pounds of 
, when 28 months ohJ. Bull is promising in* 
bus a diirk nose. Price, 
W150. (Treat p> ot>ositioi> for a grade herd. Send 
for pedigree. VVALTER S. KERR, Mgr., Cohasset. Mass. 
A.lbamoiit Farms 
Campton and Thornton, N. H. 
GUERNSEYS 
Wo offer seven ehoice heifers, also two bulls. One readv 
for serviee i.s ti (biiilile great, grandson of Imp. King of 
the May. Herd iiiuier U. S. (jovt. supervision for Tuher- 
eiilosi.'.'. vVrite for full pedigrees, low prices, etc. 
J. C. HAARTZ, Owner, 10 High SI., BOSTON, MASS. 
Guernsey Bull Calf 
Hero is a Show Bull born Oct. 27. 1917. 
The grandslro is a brother of the former 
Worlil’s Champion Dolly Dimple with a 
record of 90(! lbs. of butter fat. in a year. Price 
delivered, including registration papers, $100. 
G. G. Burlingame, care The Farmers’ Bureau, Inc. 
150 Nassau Street, New York City 
Yoon; GUERNSEY Herd 
Seven Peuiales and a Fine Yoniig Itiill 
One pine-I)ifid 4-yoar-old cow. Five 2 and 3-year- 
iild heifers, pure-bred or better. One yearling 
boifer, a grade, but a beauty. One May Rose bull 
!ibout 18 months, a very flue individnat, with good 
breeding. Females bred tor Fall freshening. If 
you want QUEHNSEY.S, here is your opportunity. 
<k>mp and see tliem or write 
LAWRKNCK HOWARI>, Klnderhook, N.Y. 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
two Grandsons of Gov. of the Clieno, out of A. R. 
(lows. One really for sot vice—a show bull. Two 
Ollier bull calvi-s by a grandson of the May Rose 
Jiull, Border Raider. All at E’aniier’s prices. Send 
tor. price list. ARDMORE FARM. Glen Spey. N. Y. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for SaleLi.stof bull calves from 3tol2mos. 
old. A. R. breeding willi .size and constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N, Y. 
Reg. Guernsey Cows and Bulls |'a”,k 
Must sell 20 head to make room. Priced for quick 
sale. Exceiitimi.-il l)iei'iliiig and free from disease 
Address OTTO P O S T, KNSKNDKK, N. Y 
Re?. Guernsey Bull Calves VJee, 
■■ -- ■ $50 ami upward. 
Send for particiilurs. AOOISON R. KRIEBEL, R D. 2, Norrijtawn, Pa. 
NewYork Guernsey Breeders Assn, sai^o! 
Send fur list. JAMES H. SEAMAN, See,, Glens Falls, N.y! 
GUERNSEY BULLS ■i.tSif.Kb.iK; 
Prices Reasonable. SUNNY BBOOK FARM, Smithtown, N.Y. 
DOGS 
AirRHsIp. Plinnip^ Pure bred, well grown, stroiig,vig- 
AIIBUdlCruppieS orous, active, healthy young .logs 
backed by champion stock. The kind that will please 
you. Prices reasonable. F. \V. Paine, Medina, N.Y. 
Airedales and Collies 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. I.arge' in¬ 
structive list, 5c. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland, Iowa 
c9ic Bosion Bull PlIIIR l<«Kistered stock. Darkbrin- 
SALE DOSIOUDUlirupS ,,|g ,narkings, screw 
tails. .Sired by Y aakn Hula Boy. ELLIS. Green Lawn, L. I. 
G.. 4dll.V.L' 
reed Berkshires—They Pay 
Economize on corn. You can produce market toppers chiefly on Inexpensive feeds. V^te 
to these breeders for prices, etc. Send at once for free book, “Berkshire Hogs.” Address 
American Berkshire Association ^^tringfterd, • 
PLAN TO ATTEND THE 
HOOD 
FARM 
FARM, OVERLOOK ORCHARDS. BROOKLANDS 
Combination Public Sale of 
LORD PREMIER’S SUCCESSOR BERKSHIRES 
At Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass., SaAirday, MarcH 30 
if you want to obtain some of the blood that has reguIarly"produced Champion Berkshires 
and Champion Barrows over all Breeds file applications for the catalog early with 
J. E. DODGE, Manager of Sale, Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass. 
Mention Uuriil New-Yorker when writing. 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
FLINTSTONE FARM 
DALTON, MASS. 
Send for Illustrated Circular, 
Majestic Jranimotli 229500; weight, 407 lbs. at7 mos.; 
wa.s bi-ed and raised by me. Booking orders for 8 to 
10-weeks-old Spring pigs at $80 each and up. 
C. H. CARTER, Whitguern Farm, West Chester, Penna. 
offers a few gilts of late spring farrow, now 
averaging 225 lbs., that will be held 
and bred for coming spring litters. 
A few boars also offered. 
SPRtNGBANK 
I\£RT Rurlrcnim Mirro 
BERKSHKRES 
iveg. Del Ksnirc rigs 
I am booking orders for bred Gilts and Sows to far¬ 
row in March, 1918. Showed 9 Springbank April 
farrowed pigs in under 0 months class at Spring- 
field, Oct. 17th, and was in the money 6 times. 
tl.E. WATSON, IHarbledate, Conn» 
3 gilts and 2 boar pigs by a Son of the 1917 G raud 
ehampion Boar, Ijongfellow’s Double, and out 
of a full sister Grand champion Sow of 19Hi, 
Snccessor’i Duchess. T9th. 6 months old Very 
large for their age. Write for prices. 
ARDMORE FARM, Gen Spey, N. Y. 
Large Berkshires 
AT HIGHWOOD: 
Letter from H, J. Wertz, Chambersburg, 
Pa.: "The pige are doing well and we are 
pleaeed with, them." There hasn’t been a 
season in llfteen years when we could 
begin to supply our customers with the 
demand for bred sows. 
H.C. & H. B. Harpending, Box 15, Dundee, N.Y. 
BERKSHIRES 
Orderthat pairof spring pigsfi-om us and rest asstir- 
ed that you will get the best. Will have 150 to select 
from. A ftw good fall pigs left. Satisfaction Guar¬ 
anteed. H. tiRlMRllAW, North East, 1*«. 
RfirkgllirAO ^fasterpiecp-Tajngfeltow breeding. Bred 
UOI ROIIII os BOWS BJidgilta. Itours from pigs to s. r- 
viceable size. JJiO. O. BREAM, Gettysburg, Pu, 
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MISCELLANEOUS .*. 
HEREFORDS 
By Champion Prince Tteal and 
from I’l iuco Kupert 8tli, oow.^ 
STOCK ALL AGES 
If you want the best, write 
ALEX MORRISON, *s‘’b*eVborx;rvT. 
Capt. J. Watson WEBB, Owner 
SWINE 
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ISO PIGS SHIPPED C. 0. D. 
50 CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS, i! 
weeks old, S3 00 50 OERKSHIRE AND CHESTER WHITES 
50 O.I.C.* LARGE YORKSHIRE 
“HP“S,53. These I’lgs are from Ijarge,Growthv stock. 
60 bliont.s, 12 weeks old, tl2 each. D. BEEVES, Lexington, Man. 
FOR SALE 
Stop! Look! Listen! 
Hero [tt just what you want 
17 Head of Grade Short Horn Heifers 
twelve to tifteen months old. Tho kind that brings in 
money while you sleep. FltEU J. COOTEK, Ly n(loaTilln,N.Y. 
Ahorrlaan beef breed for profit, 
MMCIIIOCII for labor and equipment 
Angus 
Reduce cost 
.... Easy feeders. 
Circular free wltli pictures and particu¬ 
lars. €. W. EPKAKDT, 31 Nixsiu St. New York 
SALE Ten Bred Ewes, Grade Rambouletto-Merino 
815 each. C. 51, Q. TVrtjjht, Ransomville, N. Y, 
JERSEYS 
Dingleton 
Farm 
Two Boar and ThreeSowPigs 
REGISTERED BIG YORKSHIRES 
4 mos. old, $15 each. Griuto pigs also. 
P. c. Tucker, Vergrennes, Vex-mont 
“HAMPSHIRES” 
Any age ; bred gilts, free circular. 
Also RKdlsTEUKD UPEHNSEY Bfl.I.S. 
LOCUST UWN FARM, Bird-In-Hand. Box R, Pa. 
Newtown Square, Pa. 
Fifteen Miles from 
Philadelphia 
For Sale: 2 Fine HEIFERS 
aboutlyear old, well-bred; excellent individuals. 
For Sale-Two Reg. Jersey Bull Calves 
3 to 5 mos. old, from Register of Merit sire, $50 each. 
liKO. L.FKKKIS & SON, Atwatera, N. Y.- 
For Sale-One Jersey Bull Calf u/eb^ood 
of Fiii.-incial Tving. ROSEOALE FARM, Tarrytnwn, N. V. 
c 
AYRSHIRES 
90 <9; 'f- Six weeks old. Price, .fUt each. 
K-vpiessprepaid. Satisfactionguaranteecl orinoney i <»- 
funded. Koady to go March 18th. Borne made sauerkraut 
•';‘.<=e, >0n lb Two tons Winter Hubbard squ; sh. I'ric-. 
$-o0 for60 lbs. Willie they last. W. R. illTKEH. Lsxington.Misf! 
Re? Poland Rhinal for life, sn-cd 
ncg,ruidliuunind9 by or bred to Half Ton boiii-s. 
From dams weigliiiig 600 up. E . ROWELL. Jr.. Scollsburg, V.. 
Wanted—DE* 1 S? S 7 ®' '*• 
The MacniH Horticultural Co., 52-54 56 Vcsey°s't'?'New'YQrli 
For Sala-Beg. 0.1. C. Pigs 
Registered Chester Whites 
® ““‘e- for circular. 
BKAMRLFTl it, FARM, Setauket, N. Y. 
Lar£6 Yorkshires per utter. More pounds 
uir-vs-IT rm X.-I . - bionie b a r t la i n s. 
SUMMIT LAKIVI, IJlue Ridge Summit, Fa. 
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HORSES 
ANIMALSpotsALE 
Hun mostly light. $75 aiitl up. Top-uoti-h 
breeding; overyibing gu.-iruuleed tliuL ]o;ivl-s 
tlie f:irm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonvillc, Orange County, New York 
For Sale-One Percheron Stallion 
3 years old. Weight. 2,000 lbs., with style ami action. 
One J years okl wiih same qnalitv. B.ack ReLMs- 
teredinP. S. JA31KS NOONAX, Avon, 
CLYDESDALE STALLIONS 
^ onng horses ready for service. Fine individuals 
Prices reasonable. MONTROSE FARM, Oranae, Virginia 
ForSale-2 Reg. Percheron Mares 
Also young stallion. E. R. McCONNELL, Wellingtoil. Ohio 
SHETLAND PONIES 
We sell on t lie installment plan. 2iiu head to 
select from. Herd esiablislied 1881. S. nd IDo 
for o.ontriK-t and price list. .Addi-es.s Uept. L 
THE SHADYSIDE FARMS, North Benton, 0. 
Don^t ‘‘Keep Cows’*— 
Let your cows keep you 
Anyone who has really investigated will tell you 
that the Dairy Cow for PROFIT is— 
THE AYRSHIRE 
Milk is STANDARD—96.4^6 grade—and lots of 
it. Passes all State and City requirements. 
Don’t start a herd or buy a bull till you have AT LEAST 
written us for information regarding this Hardy. Vig- 
orous. Prolific, Productive, Profitable breed. 
AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION 
C. M. Wmslow.Sec’y. 21 Park St, Brandon, Vt. 
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