JShe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
499 
HORSES 
Sixth Annual Sale 
of Fifty Perchcrons 
at Folly Farms 
Abington, Pa. 
On Saturday, April 6fli, 1918 
Forty registered Per- 
cheron mares of ex¬ 
ceptional quality are 
listed. 
The mature mares 
are nearly all safe in 
foal and broken to 
work. 
Ten young stallions 
of good breeding, will 
be sold. 
Send For Catalogue and 
Mention This Paper, to 
Folly Farms, Abington, Pa. 
Three Good Young Pure-bred 
Percheron Stallions feSI 
Also two young Percheron Mares in foal. Prices 
right. Barton Martin, Clarence Center, N. Y. 
SHETLAND PONIES 
We sell on the INSTALLMENT plan. 2UUheadto 
select from.-Herd established 1891. H>‘nd 10c 
(or contract and price list. Address Dept. Ij 
THE 8HADT6IDE FARMS, North Benton. 0. 
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For Sale-2 Reg. Percheron Mares 
Al&o young stallion. L R. McCONNELL, Wellinoton, Ohio 
SWINE 
REGISTERED DU ROCS 
Tminune sows bred to Defender boar. Prices rea¬ 
sonable. Xi. M. TayI/OR, MiHerton, N. Y. 
F or Sale O Seven Grade 
O. I. C.tx6g* AjOa.! MATURE SOWS 
all lii eed. Price S500 for the bunch. Express pre¬ 
paid ill New York State. % aHKEN, Rockdale, N. Y. 
PIGS SHIPPED F. O. B. 
SO CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS. 6 
weeks old, $10. 50 BERKSHIRE AND CHESTER WHITES 
CROSS, 6 weeks old, $10. SO 0.1. C. S LARGE YORKSHIRE 
CROSS,$10. TheseI'ig.s arefrora Large,Orowtliy stock. 
60 Shoats, 12 weeks old, tl& each. D. REEVES, Leiington, Mass. 
“HAMPSHIRES” 
Any Age. Free circular. Also bulls from 
Accredited herd. Itegistei cd (iuenisej'S. 
LOCUST LAWN FARM. Bird -In -Hand, Box R, Fa. 
Registered Chester 'Whites 
We have a few young boai-s for sale. Send for circular. 
BRAMBLETYE FARM, Setauket, N. Y. 
REGISTERED O. I. 
gilts, boars and young piga F. D. HILL, Westwood, N. J. 
ForSaie-Pofanif CHtNA BOAR 
eligible to Kegistry. Weiglit, about 250 lbs. A little 
over one year old. Cannot use him longer. Price, 
$40. ». F. WRIGHT, Ransomville, Niaoara Co., N Y. 
Unn DntonJ PUi..oo Cholera imniuned for life. Sired 
neg.roianuuninas by or bred to Ilalf Ton boars. 
From dams weighing 600 up. E. ROWELL, Jr., Scotlsburg, Va. 
V 0 H 
SALE 
•7 each. 
GUERNSEYS 
1 Qn CnrlwnDIrrn Whites, Black and Red. Ea-^y 
I OU dpringrigS keeping. Itapid growing strain, 
loh. ROIIKE KUU8., IS'ew Albany, Pa, 
I DOGS I 
Airedales and Collies o'rfu 1 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. Large in¬ 
structive list. .’ic. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland, Iowa 
I IP Matron and male pup cheap, 
w bk I C W, Godfrey, North Java, N.Y. 
sa“le AYoungThoroughbredAiredalaBitch vTtct, 
$50. I.astlitti'r. thirteen pups. FlUX'K llIEAP,An)«iiia,K.V, 
For Sale-AiredalePuppies oidf ss 
pedigree; good maikings; black coat. Oorang ami 
Soudan Swiviller lineage, l^ractieal for town and 
country, M. R. PETZOLD, 520 Madison St., Lynchburg, Va. 
AiroflalpPiinc males. $10: females, $5; spayed, $10. 
rtUCUdierups pqplab hill farm. Wallingford, Conn. 
Pedigreed Airedale Puppies ^S{d**'’l> 
CRAIGLOCKEN FARM, Bound Brook, N. J. 
Pedigieed Airedales bUS 
bitch, 2 years. Pin# bred. Cheap to close out. 
EDW. ELIASON, NORTH HAVEN, CONN. 
mA 'i IK--SJ 
I No other breed can produce rich ^ 
I golden butter fat as cheaply as the 
1 Guernsey. Official yearly records show; 
^ average over 20,000 lbs, 
milk and LOGO 
lbs. butter fat, 
yyrite for the 
“story of the 
Guernsey 
Cow." (3) 
American 
Coernsev 
Cattle Club 
Box R 
Feterliora,N.H. 
mnxn 
For Salc-Rcg. and Grade GFERNSFYS 
FOREST DALE FARM 
2 A R. cows bred to our herd sire, Jethro’s Masher oj 
Forestdale, S9162. each . $so6 
t thoroughbred cow without A. R. record, same 
breeding . 450 
1 thoroughbred heifer from A.R. dam, 6 mos. old.. 360 
2 thoroughbred bulls; one from A. R. dam. at. 150 
and other at. 100 
7 grade cows.5-yrs. old. sired by Loriers Masher, 
I6.522. and bred to above herd sire .160 
1 grade cow T-yrs. old, bred to herd sire .160 
RICHARD D. DeFOREST, Amaterdam. N, Y. 
“OAKS FARM 
GUERNSEYS” 
CnrSalo—SsTen months old May Rose bull, sired 
I ui MOIO by Don lago of Linda Vista, dam Erwin- 
ette of Elm-Lelgh with a record of 479 pounds of 
fat made when 23 months old. Bull is promising in- 
diyidnal, well marked, has a dark nose. Price, 
vl50. Great proposition for a grade herd. Send 
for pedigree. WALTER S. KERR, Mgr., Cohasset, Mass. 
Guernsey Bull Calf 
Here Is a Show Hull born Oct. 27, 1917. 
The grandsire is a brother of the former 
World's Champion Dolly Dimple with a 
record of 906 ibs. of butter fat in a year. Price 
delivered, including registration papers, $100. 
G. G. Burlingame, care The Fanners’ Bureau, Inc. 
150 Nassau Street, New York City 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
Two Grandsons of Gov. of the Chene, out of A. K. 
Cows. One ready for service—a show bull. Two 
other bull calves by a grandson of the May Rose 
Bull, Border Raider. All at Farmer’s prices. Send 
for price list. ARDMORE FARM. Glen Spey, N. Y. 
Grade Guernseys ForSale 
A herd of four Guernsey cows and three grade 
Guernsey heifers. The cows are good milkers 
and have two lop crosses of Guernsey blood. 
The heifers range in age from two to seven 
months. The herd is located at Irvington-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. Address replies to 
STANLEY RANGER, 260 West 94th Street, New York Gty 
Albamont Farms 
Campton and Thornton, N. H. 
GUERNSEYS 
High quality registered heifers and bulls for sale. 
Herd umier U. S. Govt, supervision for Tuberculo¬ 
sis. Write for full pedigrees, low prices, etc. 
J. c. HAARTZ, Owner, 10 High SI.. BOSTON, MASS 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Rale List of bull calves from 2 to 12 mos. 
old. A. R. breeding with size and constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roilyg, N. Y. 
GUERNSEY BULLS, 
Prices Reasonable. SUNNY B600K FARM, Smithtown, N.Y. 
For Sale GUERNSEY BULL 
L5 mos. old, $125, M.ay Rose sire; A. R. dam: nice 
individual. Photo, etc. TABER & MIGNIN, Castile, N.Y. 
Now York Guernsey Breeders Assn. ™®ek1or s^re! 
Send for list. JAMES H. SEAMAN, Sec., Glens Falls, N.y! 
Prom p o ^^u j a r 
Reg. Guernsey BuD Calves strains mce, 
^ I _ $50 iinii upward. 
Scud fur particulars. ADDISON R. KRIEBEL. R 0 2 , Norristown, Pa. 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
HEREFORDS 
By Chainpioii Prince Real and 
from I’rince Rupert 8th, cows 
STOCK ALL ACES 
If you want the best, write 
ALEX MORRISON, sh^eYburne. vT. 
Capt. J. Watson WEBB, Owner 
AUn|,«lf|Q|. The beef breed for profit. Reduce cost 
HU6IUC6II for labor and equipment. Easy feedors. 
Antviic Circular free with pictures and pariicu- 
HngUo lars. W. ECKAIlItT, 3I Nassau SL. New York 
AYRSHIRES 
ANIMALS 
of both sexes 
FOR SALE 
Run mostly light, $75 and np. Top-notch 
breeding: everything guaranteed that leaves 
the farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
M Ectmomize on corn. You can produce market toppers cLlefly on Inexpensive feeds. Write ■ 
r to these breeders for prices, etc. Send at once for free book. “Berkshire Hogs." Address 1 
1 American Berkshire Association “taSTuif* | 
I FlintstoneFarm 
Large Berkshires t 
AT HIGHWOOD: ( 
Letter from Ralph A. Berner, Tamaqiia, 1 
Pa.: ‘‘/ leant to thank you as I amudlvleased 1 
with the stock. Pi'ice me two full sisters." We 1 
breed big stretchy Berkshires exclusively, m 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Box 15, DUNDEE. N. Y. 1 
3 The gilt consigned by us topped the New Eng- 
■ land Berkshire Club’s sale. Wearebook- 
M ing orders for spring pigs of 
a the same breeding. 
1 Dalton, Mass. 
1 BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
Keg. Derkshire rigs ( 
^ Send for Iltnsirafpd Cfrcalar. 
■ Majtfstir Mammoth 229.((K); weijrbt. 407 Ihs. at 7 mos.; 
■ was brcfl and raised by me. Booking ortlers for 8 to 
m TO-weeks-old Spring pigs at eaeh and up. 
^ C. H. CARTER, Whitguem Farm, West Chester, Penna. 
3 gilts and 2 boar pigs by a Son of the 1917 Grand f 
champion Boar, Longfellow’s Double, and out M 
of a full sister Grand champion Sow of 1916. C 
Successor’s Duchess, 19th. 6 months old. Very w 
large for their age. Write for prices. J 
ARDMORE FARM, Glen Spey, N. Y. 1 
\ SPRINGBANK 
Thorncroft Berkshires ( 
Selected registered sow and boar pigs, farrowed ■ 
in March, by Highwooii Standard. 45th out of 1 
big, prolific, well bred sows. Either sex, $25 f 
Each, at Eight weeks. ■ 
J. R. THORNDIKE, - Southboro, Mass. i 
1 
I BERKSHIRES 
& I am booking orders for bred Gilts and Sows to far- 
■ row in March, 1918. Showed 9 Springbank April 
W farrowed pigs in under 6 months class at Spring- 
W Held, Oct. ITth, and was In the money 6 times. 
1 J,E,WnTSON,n/lar'bledale,Conn» 
■ RPRICQUIRI* Q for breeders, fi weeks old; 
^ Di:.lVlVOniKi:.>} either sex. SIO while they 
f last. CLOVERDALE FARM, Ch*rlotle. H. Y. 
E Ciitiirallrdar. T.L.,. ►O'* SPRING AND St'HHKR 
K ruiureuruors laKBituELiTEitT of six weeks old 
1 OfC BERKSHIRES OR 
I Jr 1 V3 O CHESTER WHITES 
1 Address; MAC LEVY’S FARM, Babylon, L. I. 
BERKSHIRES ) 
Order that pair of spring pigs from n.s and rest aSBUr- K 
ed that you will get the best. 'Will have 160 to ecleot W 
from, a few good fall pigs left. Satisfaction Guar- w 
anteed. H. GKIU8UA W, North East, Ha. 1 
1 .% JERSEYS 1 
EAST RIVER GRADE 
HOLSTEINS are Producers 
They are the hest type of dairy cows that can be 
found in tills great daiiw .section. Every cow 
In our herd FOK SALE. Take your choice. 
60 Cows, just fresh. They are milk producers. 
Let ns prove it to you. 40 Springers. You 
will not find any better. TO Keg. Bulls, all 
ages. 15 Extra Fancy Reg. tkiws. Wire 
us the d.ay you would like to look them over. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH. Cortland. N. Y. 
Phone 14-F-5 or 43-F-2 McGraw 
Dingleton Farm 
NEWTOWN SQUARE. PA. 
Fifteen Kile* from Philadelphia 
Food Administrator Doc- 
tor McCarthy says: ‘^Wo In 
America have no rcullza- 
of how bard the world 
Is np againstit for fats. The 
big job of the American 
Hvo stock farmer is furnishing fats. * * « ” 
Butter fat is the most nourishing of all fats. 
liCt us sell you a. high butter fat bull, and 
watchthetweamllnedeepcn onyourmilk bottles. 
Several beauties. Ready for service. 
Fosteriield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
FORSALE 
COWS, HEIFKRS and CALVES. Address 
Charles G. Faster, P. 0 Bax 173, Morristown, Morris Ca.,N. J. 
Reg- Jersey Cows 
at very low prices to move them quickly. Bargains 
for quick buyers. JONES JERSEY FARM, Sauquoit. N. Y. 
A King Segis Bred Riill 
/ Here is a ahow bull, about evenly *^***“' 
marked, born Feb. 15,1918. He traces in four gene % 
rations to King Segis twice. King of the Poniiocs, 
Heugcrveld de Kol and Pontiac Kornrtyke. His dam 
with 11 22.6-lb. butter reconi, with second calf is a 
graiiddaiighter of a40-lh. cow and by a son of King 
Segis. His sire is one of the best sons of the $50,000 bull 
King Segis Pontiac Alcarfra 
His 10 nearest tested dams average 28 lbs. Prlee $135. 
U. «. BUKLINGAMK, - Carenovia, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
3 
Bull Calf 
bull. Dam, A. R. O.; alao has 3 A. R. O. daughters 
and one producing son. Guaranteed perfect. Sure 
to make good. Price low. Send for pedigree. 
J. & C. PUTNAM. Maple St.. DANVERS. MASS. 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
High graile Iiclfor ralvcs Blre<l by registere*! Bire. Dam’s record 
29 lbs. Two high grade heifer calves and regiHtered bull call 
$60. Fifty line frenh grade cows. Kverythlng iu Holateins both 
rekclstered aiitl grades. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr. Mapio Lawn Farm, Cortland, N. Y# 
Twenty Head of Young High-Grade Holstein Cows 
H. G. KILE, Ani'ovkb, Ashtabula Co., Ohio 
Reg. Holstein Bull Calves farmers-prices 
Write for Photos, etc. C. S. HARVEY, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 
% Holstein Heifer CALYES 
registered sires, 5 days old, and iSaS each. 
ilAKKY VAIL) - Warwick, Orange Co., H. Y. 
HerefofJHfehGraieHdferer.K"°.%“SS^^ 
HOI.STEIN liULL, with all tested dams. Ans. 
quickly to get him. CLOVERDALE FARM, Chailolte, N. Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves (vHtofor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chittenango.N.Y. 
A Flat Pocket-book 
Cuts no ice as our j)rices are low. Male calves half 
v:ilue. Cows, yearling heifers and heifer calves 
that can’t be beat for quality and price. Herd sires 
are ton notchers. We guarantee satisfaction. 122- 
acre alfalfa farm for sale. 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. Rivenburgh, R. I, Stockbridge, New York 
WE HAVE FOR SALE 
A FEW FRESH AND SPRINGING GRADE 
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 
TUBERCULIN TESTED 
in January and guaranteed free from con¬ 
tagious abortion. Herd regularly tuberculin 
tested by Federal Bureau of Animal Indus¬ 
try. Also a couide of well-bred registered 
Holstein BULL CALVES that will please anyone. 
AVALON FARMS, E. D. Curtis, Ovner, Baatam, Cenn, 
SPOT FARM 
% HOLSTEIN CALVES, either sex 815 to 820 
each, express prepaid in lots of 5. 
45 High Grade 2-year olds close SPRINGERS, 
865 to 580 each. 40 yearlings not bred. 
30 REGISTERED HEIFERS, ready to breed 
$125 each. 
28 REGISTERED BULLS, registered and high 
grade cows at Farmers prices. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N. Y. 
Stevens’ Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
Holstein heifer calves, $15 
and $20 each, two calves and 
registered bull calf for $00. 
Registered heifer and bull 
calves all ages. 
All from highproducing dams 
PAUL H. STEVENS, CortlMd, N. Y. 
High Grade HOLSTEIN CALVES 
to Ship anywhere. Purebred registered Hol- 
steins, all age*. F. H. WOOD, Cortland, N.Y, 
HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN CALVES 
Sliipped anywhei-e. 
FRANK. GAMEL, Pine Grove Farm, Locke, N. Y. 
SHEEP 
40 Delaine Merino Ewes 
8 Registered Shropshire Ewes-2 Cotts 
and other property will he sold at Auction at my 
residence, 4 miles North-east of 
EAGLE BRIDGE, N. Y.. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 29(h 
commencing at 12 o’c. L. M. ADAMS, Eagle Bridge, N.Y, 
Breeding Ewes For Sale 
100-200 young Grade Ewes. Will drop lamhs in Jlay 
from Tunis bucks. Closing out. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 
Address Robert Douglai, Mgr., BEACON FARM, Norlhporl, L. I., N. V. 
FTIR OAT 17 —Between FOUR .and FIVE 
THOl'SAND young western 
ew'es, consisting of Shrop.shire and Hampshire 
oross-breds: also Lincoln-Uambouillet cross. 
They have been selected as being suitable for 
Eastern Farms. 'They arc now being wintered at 
the Buffalo Stock Yards. A large percentage of 
them will drop lambs early this Spring. Price : 
$18 and $20 per head, F, O. 11. IJuffalt). 
Personal inspection invited. 
INTERSTATE LIVE STOCK CO., he.. SELKIRK, N.Y, 
