75he RURAL NEW-YORKER 
531 
Flintstone 
Farm 
Breeders of -— 
Milking Short^horn Cattle 
Belgian Draft Horses 
Berkshire Swine 
Rhode Island Red Poultry 
Battles are won through preparation in 
anticipation of what is coming. 
Demand for pure bred livestock has 
never been greater. The European 
after war demand will be enormous. 
A sire purchased now should return 
yon record dividends. 
Let us send you extended pedigrees 
and information about our animals. 
Dalton 
Massach usetts 
anteed. H. 6 K1M B1 
. W, North Eaat. Pa. 
TakingOrders larg" Berkshire Pigs nil "il* 
For Sale-Pofaitfl ClflAtA BOAR 
eligible to Registry. Weight, about 250 lbs. A little 
over one year old. Cannot use him longer. Price, 
$40. B. F. WRIGHT. Ransomville, Niagara Co., N Y. 
lOO O. I. C. PIGSt^y'^^'V^icIT 
Nine dollars each at six weeks old. Home extra 
nice boars in the lot. ARTHUR FREEMAN. Pulaski, N. Y, 
O f Best breeding. Large lit 
• ^ taro. l^riPAR rAJisnTiHi 
C. I. SWAYZE, 
ters. Prices reasonable. 
Ludi.owvii.i.e, N. Y. 
ForSale-Hcrd Boar “tviu b^e^" 
MO 11 EGAN FARM. • Peekskill, N. Y. 
Registered Chester W^hites 
We have a few voung boars for sale. Send for circular. 
BKAMBLETYE FARM, Sotauket, N. Y. 
REGISTERED 0-I.O-"Ss^wt 
Ifilts, boars and young pipe. F. D. HILL,Wk.stwoop, N. J. 
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HAMPSHIRES” 
Any .\go. Free circular. Also bulls from 
Aecre<iited herd. KcgisteuHl (’.uern.se.vs. 
LOCUST LAWN FARM, Bird-In-Hand, Box R, Pa. 
PICS SHIPPED LE'ia.ffoN 
SO CHESTER WHITES AND MEDIUM YORKSHIRE CROSS. 0 
weeks old, $11. 50 BERKSHIRE AND CHESTER WHITES 
CROSS. 6 weeks old, $11. 50 0.1. C. S LARGE YORKSHIRE 
CR0SS.S1I.TheseI’igs arefrom Large,Growthystock. 
60 Shoats, 12 weeks old, $16 each. O. REEVES, Luinglon, Max. 
PftIond P.Klimo Cholera innnuned for life. Sired 
. I OlaUU unlllaS by or bred to Half Ton 
Reg 
From dams weighing 600 up. 
boars. 
E. ROWELL, Jr., Scotlsfaurg, Va. 
The Gasoline 
Engine on 
The Farm 
Xeno W. Putnam 
Its Operation 
Repair and 
Uses 
530 .Pages.Nearly 
180 Engravings 
This Is 
the kind 
' of a book 
every far¬ 
mer will ap¬ 
preciate 
every farm 
homo ought 
have. Includes 
selecting the 
most suitable 
engine for farm work, its most convenient and ef¬ 
ficient installatinn, with chapters on troubles, their 
remedies, and how to avoid them. Tlie care and 
management of tlie farm tractor in plowing, har¬ 
rowing, liarvesting and road grading are fully cov¬ 
ered: also plain directions are given for handling tho 
tractor on tho road. 
Thl* book will be sent to any address prepaid for 
^ndlng 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. 
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SWINE 
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BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR 
Majestic Mammoth 229300; weight, 407 lbs. at 7 
mos.; was bred and raised by me. Hooking orders for 
8 to 10 weeks-old Spring pigs at $30 each and up. 
C. H. CARTER, Whitgnern Fann, West Chester, Penna. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood; 
Buy a Liberty Bond 
We will accept them at ten per cent AUOVF their 
face value on all purchases. 
H G. & H. K. HABPFNHING, Box 15, Dundee, N.Y. 
SPRINGE ANK BERKSHIRES 
I am booking orders for bred Gilts and Sows to far¬ 
row in Marcli, 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. WATSON, - Msrbledale, Conn. 
BERKSHIRES 
Order that pair of spring pigs from us and rest assur¬ 
ed that you will get the best. Will have 150 to select 
from. A few good fall pigs left. Satisfaction Quar- 
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GUERNSEYS 
In the Pan-American Model p 
Dairy Breed Test the Guernseys won_ 
the prize for^ net profit in butter fat ; 
production; the highest aver-*" 
^age score 
on butter; 
the best rating 
for color and 
flavor of butter; 
the 2 reatest return 
for SI Invested In 
food. Write for in¬ 
formation. (4) 
Americui 
Guernsey Cattle Club 
Box R PeterI)oro,N.& 
trTrnvTTiriTT 
FoTSalc-Rcg. and Grade GUERNSEYS = 
FOREST DALE FARM “ 
2 A. R. cows bred to our herd sire, Jetliro’s Jfaslier oj 
Forestdale, 39162, eacli . $500 
$ thorouglibred cow witiiout A. R. record, same 
breeding .4so 
1 thoroughbred heifer from A.R. dam. 6 ino.s. old.. 360 
2 thoroughbred bulls; one from A. R. dam, at. 1 50 
and other at .i oo 
7 grade cows, S-yrs. old, sired by Lorier’s Masher, 
16522, and bred to above herd sire. 1 60 
1 grade cow 7-yra old. bred to herd sire.ISO 
RICHARD D. De FOREST, Amsterdam. N. Y. 
Two Grandsons of Gov. of the Chene, out of A. R. 
Cows. One ready for service—a show bull. Two 
other bull calves by a grandson of the May Rose 
Hull, Border Raider. All at Parmer’s prices. Send 
for price list. ARDMORE FARM. Glen Spey. N. Y. 
“Oaks Farm Guernseys” 
FOR SALK—Seven months old, tuberculin tested, 
grand-sbn of Nugget’s Primrose, who has a record of 
15,436-lbs. milk, 7U6-lbs. fat as a Junior two-yetvr-old. 
Dam of this calf isnowoii testandshouldmake near¬ 
ly 500 pounds of fat. Calf is growthy, light fawn, 
clear nose and mnscnlino in appearance. Price, $150. 
Send for pedigree and see what his brother did and 
was sold for. WALTER S. KERR, Mgr., CohaMet, Maia. 
Guernsey Bull Calf 
Here is a Show Bull born Oct. 27, 1917. 
The grandsire is a brother of the former 
World’s Champion Dolly Dimple with a 
record of 906 lbs. 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 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 12 mos. 
old. A. R. breeding with size and constitution. 
C. H. HECKLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. 
Guernsey Bull Calf 
four months old. Eleven of fifteen nearest dams 
average 11,675 lbs. milk, 594.7 Ihs.bntter-fat. Traces 
four times to King of the May. Price, $85. Write 
Floyd S. Baklow, Cooperstown, N.Y. 
For Sale GUERNSEY BULL 
15 mos. old, $125. May Rose sire; A. R. dam; nice 
individual. Photo, etc. TABER & MIGNIN, Castile, N.Y. 
Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves ?>rice! 
I ~ ■ *' — $50 and upward. 
Send for particulars. ADDISON R. KRIEBEL, R 0.2, Norrislewn, Pa. 
New York Guernsey Breeders Assn, 
Send for list. JAMES H. SEAMAN. Sec., Glens Falls, N.y! 
MISCELLANEOUS 
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FOR SALE 
■Between FOUR and FIVE 
THOUSAND young western 
ewes, consisting of Shropshire and Hampshire 
cross-breds; also Lincoln-Rambouillet cross. 
They have been selected as being suitable for 
Ka.stern Farms. They are now being wintered at 
the Buffalo Stock Yards. A large percentage of 
them will drop lamhs early this Spring. Price; 
$18 and $30 per head, F. O. B. Buffalo. 
Personal inspection Invited. 
INTERSTATE UVE STOCK CO., Inc., SELKIRK, N.Y 
AharHaan beef breed for profit. Reduce cost 
HUCiUBOII for labor and equipine nt. Easy feeders. 
Circular free with pictures and particu¬ 
lars. 0. W. F.CKARUT, 31 Nassau SI.. Hew York 
Angus 
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HORSES 
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SHETLAND PONIES 
We sel I on the INSTALLMENT plan. 200 head to 
select from. Herd established 1891. Send 10c 
tor contract and price list. Address Dept. I. 
THE 8HADYSIDE FARMS, North Benton, 0. 
ForSale-2 Reg. Percheron Mares 
Also young stallion. E. R. McCONNELL, Wellinoton, Ohio 
ShetlandPon i es & 
herd in biggest Shetland Producing County in U. S. 
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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 dtiiry 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, Ne w York City 
Guernsey Bull Calves i 
DOGS 
Airedales and Collies i 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. Large in¬ 
structive list. 5c. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland, Iowa 
A Black and White MaleCollie «f?s” n abYi! 
Mrs. J. Smith, 46 Williams Ave., Jersey City, N.J. 
Lu’AYoungThoroughbred Airedale Bitch p.'?ce: 
$50. Last litter, thirteen pups. FKa.NK MEUli, Am.nia, \.Y. 
AiraJoloPiinc males. $10; females, $5; spayed, $10. 
rtireuaierups poplar hill farm, Walliog.'.ird, Conn. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
In second year. Perfect dl.^pouition. A Barcain. I^rst (rood'ifTer 
takes him. Mrs. THOMAS J. WALSH, R. F. D., Putney,Varmont 
MERIDALE 
JERSEYS 
,g^For Sale:—Five 
sons of Interested 
Prince 2d 95708. 
Out of Register of 
Merit dams. They 
are the kind that 
spell herd im¬ 
provement. 
AYER & McKinney* 
300 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 
.liriBiiiliiiiligH ^^ 
“QUALITY” 
Brightside 
Dingleton 
Farm 
I Farms 
Jerseys 
; Animals from Register of Merit sires and 
; dam.s, for sale. Address 
: E. W. Moshek - Aurora, N. Y 
I Ben Robyn Faim 
j Woodbury, Long Island, N.Y. 
; Jersey bulls and bull calves of best Island 
: and American breeding. Prices moderate 
; Write for catalog. 
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Newtown Square, Pa. = 
Fifteen Miles from — 
Philadelphia 
For Sale: 2 Fine Young Cows i 
Dam of one milked 11,000 lbs. in a year, under Offieiat Test ZZ 
We are offering a few Jersey Cows = 
Bred Heifers, Yearling Heifers E 
Heifer and = 
Bull Calves = 
Also full line of “ 
Chester White Pigs, — 
10 wks. to 6 moB. Zm 
old. Send stamp “ 
for Circulars. — 
EDWARD WALTER, Dept R, Box 66,West Chester, Penna. “ 
Fosterlield’sHerdReg.Jerseys I 
FOR SALE E 
COWS, HEIFEKS aiul CAI.VES. Address = 
CHARLES 6. FOSTER. P. 0. Box 173. Morristown, Morris Co.. N. J. ^ 
Reg. Jersey Cows I 
at very low prices to move them quickly. Bargains “ 
for quick buyers. 30NB8 JBItSEY PAKII, 8.uqnott..N.Y. — 
A Fine Jersey BUL.L. Now ready ^ 
for service. Write LEO.N 0. VAN NOY, r. d. 4, Troy, 1*^ “ 
When you write advertisers mention ZZ 
The Rural New-Yorker and you’ll get Z 
a quick reply and a "square deal.” See Z 
guarantee editorial page. : r f Z 
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AYRSHIRES 
NEW ENGLAND 
AYRSHIRE CLUB 
SEND FOR 1918 YEAR BOOK 
GIVING LIST OF MEMBERS 
NUMBER OF CATTLE IN EACH 
HERD AND STOCK FOR SALE 
WRITE TO SECRETARY 
R.M.HANDY. BARRE. MASS. 
Alfa Crest Farm 
AYRSHIRES 
Extra Choice Bull Calves coior®audtype!*out 
of big, strong Imported cows, producing 
50-60 lbs, daily on ordinary feed and care. 
ARTHUR H. SAGENDORPH, Spencer, Mass. 
ANIMALSforsTle 
Run mostly light, $75 and up. Top-notch 
breeding; everything guaranteed that leaves 
the fann, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
HOLSTEINS 
Twenty Head of Young High-Grade Holstein Cows 
H. G. KIT.E, Ani>oveb, A8HTABUI.A Co., Ohio 
Wilh 9 Wnrlrf’« Rfipnrrl JPKl>IOREE we will soil 
nun a noriu S necuru j-or reg. 3 -mo. 9 . old 
HOLSTEIN KUEli, with all tested dams. Ans. 
quickly to get him. CLOVERDALE FARM. Cliarlotte, N. Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves wwtlfor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chittenango.N.V. 
; High Grade HGLSIEIH CALVES 
j to!S30. Ship anywliere. Purebred registered Ho 1- 
, 7/s Holstein Heifer CALVES fy.rdk^nf and 
! ri'gistereil sires, 5 days old, 5830 and !$35 each. 
' HAKKY VAIL, - Warwick. Orange Co., N. Y. 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
High grade heifer ralven sired by registered sire. Danrn reeoid 
2‘J lbs. Twi) higli grade heifer calves and registeretl bull calf 
$60. Fifty line fre$h grade cows. Kveryfhiiig iu Utdsleins both 
registered aini graties. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr. Maple Lawn Farm, Cortland, N. Y. 
SPOT FARM 
Vs HOLSTEIN CALVES, either sex S15 to S20 
each, express prepaid in lots of 
45 High Grade 2-year olds close SPRINGERS, 
S65 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, Tu'iy, N. Y. 
r-H iebred HOLSTEINS 
Yield Most Milk and Most 
Butterfat at the Lowest 
You can make more money with this 
profitable breed. Repeated tests 
have proven that purebred Holsteins yield 
The Greatest Net Profits 
Thousands of others arc making money 
despite high feed costs with the " Big Black- 
and-VVhites.” Why don't you ? 
Write for free information. 
No obligation—wo have nothing 
we want to sell you. 
The Holstein-Frieslan Association of 
America, Box I OS, Brattleboro, Vt 
EAST RIVER GRADE 
HOLSTEINS arc Producers 
They are the best type of dairy cows that can be 
found in this^eat daily .“iection. Every cow 
in our herd FOR SALE. Take your choice. 
60 Cows, just fresh. They are milk producers. 
I.«t us prove it to you. 40 Springers. You 
will not find any better. lO Keg. Rullg, all 
ages. 15 Extra Fancy Reg. Cows. Wire 
US the day you would like to look them over. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH. Cortland, N. Y. 
Phone 14.F-5 or 43-F-2 McCraw 
A King Segis Bred Rii 11 
/ Here is a show bull, about evenly 
marked, born Feb. 15,1918. He traces in four gene > 
ratiouB to King Segis twice. King of the Voiniacs, 
Hengerveld de Kol and Pontiac Korndyke. His dam 
with a 22.6-lb. butter record, with second calf is a 
gi-aiiddaughter of a 40-lb. cow and by a son of King 
Segis. His sire is one of the best sons of the $50,000 bull 
King Segis Pontiac Alcartra 
His 10 nearest tested dams average 28 lbs. Pri«* $135. 
G. U. BUKLINGAllE, - Cuaenovia, N. Y. 
Standard Fruit Books 
Successful Fruit Culture. Maynard... .$1.00 
Ihe Nursery Book. Bailey. 1.60 
American Fruit Culturist. Thomas.... 2.60 
Citrus Fruits. Hume.2.60 
California Fruits. Wiokson. 3.00 
Dwarf Fruit Trees. Waugh.60 
Plums and Plum Culture. Waugh.1.60 
Fruit Ranching in British Columbia. 
Bealby . 1.60 
Farm and Garden Rule Book . 2.00 
Live Stock — Poultry 
Types and Breeds of Farm Animals. 
Plumb .$2.00 
Poultry Feeding and Management. 
Dryden ..... 1.60 
Swine in America. Coburn. 2.60 
Diseases of Animals. Mayo. 1.60 
Principles of Breeding, Davenport.2.60 
FOR SALE BY 
Rural New-Yorker, 333 W. 30th St, NewYerk 
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