‘She RURAL NEW-YORKER 
363 
THE OTIS HERD 
Milking Shorthorns-Willoughby, Ohio 
beef ^ ^ “ll-K 
Real dual 
Purpose 
quality. 
Winners 
of 50 first 
prizes and 
1 8 cham¬ 
pions and 
Grand 
Champions 
1917 fairs. 
We hold 
the world’s 
2-year-old 
official 
record on 
Bessboro, 
Orphan 
2nd; milk 
10,631 lbs. 
and 415.81 
lbs. B. F. 
Many cows 
now on test 
making. 
High records. 
IMP. WHITE QUEEN 
Record 10,430 lbs. Purchase price $3,000. 8 half sisters with records above 10,00 lbs 
A few young biill-calves for sale, around 6 months old. Priced $150 per head and up ; descendents 
from the best producing families. A very small lot of young heifers, priced $300 per head and up. 
COME AND SEE US OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS 
R. M. DODINGTON, Mgr. WILLOUGHBY, OHIO 
HOLSTEINS 
IT/vn rkni.r tt"! fkA "'Ul Sell a l-mos.-old rep. Hol- 
ror vniy stein bull.prandson or a$50,000 
Inill. .Ml tested dams and a world’s record in pedipree. 
rcrfeet individual. ('I,OVEUI»*I,K KAHM, Charlotte, X. T. 
Purebred Reg. Holsteins 
All pfre.*?, either sex. Also Hijjli Grade Holstein Calves, 
either sex, $15 to $20 each, f, H. WOOD CorilnnU, Nevr York 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
JERSEYS 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P .S012 lie—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
lT.\MILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. /. 
Ben Robyn Farm 
Woodbury,Long Island,N.Y. 
.lersey bulls and bull calves of best Island 
and American breeding. Prices moderate 
Write for catalog. 
WE ARE OFFERINO THE 
Biggest Bargains in Reg. JERSEYS 
jif any f.-irm in America. JONES JERSEY FARM, Sonqnolt, N.Y. 
FOR SALE 
,THOROUGH- 
' BRED 
from 4 to 8 mos. old. GEO. L. FERRIS & SON, Atwaters, N.Y 
Two ^Tred*^”' Jersey Bull Calves and One HeiferCalf 
Fosterlield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
FOR SALE 
Cows, Served Heifers, Calve.s, both sexe.s. Ad- 
drc.vs CHARLES G. FOSTER, P. 0. Box 173, Morrislawn, Morrii Co., M,J 
SHEEP 
DOGS 
ForSale-AFew Thoroughbred Airedale Pups 
Eligible for registration. FHANK MEAD, Amknia, N. Y, 
Airedale Terrier Puppies 
Ten weeks old, with full pedipree. Mules, $7 j females, 
S3. Order from this Ad. before they are nil sold. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. K. B. AKCHEK, Roule 2, >Vat.rto«n, .N.Y. 
Airedales and Collies oTffi 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. Large in- 
tructive list, 5c. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland, Iowa. 
Boohs Worth Reading 
Animal Breeding, Shaw. 1.50 
Breeding Farm Animals, Marsball.. 1.50 
Principles of Breeding, Davenport.. 2.50 
Cheese Making, Van Slyke. 1.75 
Business of Dairying, Lane. 1.25 
Clean Milk, Winslow.3.25 
Dairy Chemistry, Snyder. 1.00 
Dairy Farming, Michels. 1.00 
Handbook for Dairymen. Well.1.50 
Milk and Its Products, Wing. 1.50 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
333 WEST 30th ST., NEW YORK. 
WANTED—Grade or Pure Bred 
Horned Dorset Ewes or Ewe Lambs 
S. W. Sabine, - Groton, Mass. 
Registered Hampshire Sheep For Sala 
One Ram. two years old. Two Yearling Rams. 
1). G, HONAHUID, Long Meadows, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 
[ .% HORSES 
SHETLAND PONIES ' 
Wo sell on the INSTALLMENT plan. 200 head to 
.■select from. Herd established 1891. Send lOo 
for contract and i)rice list. Address Dept. L 
THE SHADYSIDE FARMS, North Benton. 0, 
Will Call Pkoon S'*®® team; strong, well bioken, gentle 
nIII uclI uncap farm horses, or will trade f«r auto 
truck. WEETUCKET FAK3IS, 5 It. Tabok, New JkkseY 
HOLSTEINS 
FEED COSTS ARE UP, 
DAIRY PRODUCTS 
PRICES ARE NOT. 
The only way to beat this com¬ 
bination is to get large-yield cows. 
Pure 
Bred 
HOLSTEINS 
Are Paying Their Owners 
Their enormous yields of milk and butter-fat 
make them extremely profitable desjiite high 
feed costs. They hold all records for pro¬ 
duction. Write for free information. 
THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION OF 
AMERICA, Box 105, Brattleboro, Vermont 
Cortland Holstein Farms 
OFFERS for SALE 
so Sprliigors, large heavy cows with proper care 
will milk 900 to 12,000 lbs. per year. 10 fresh cows. 
Some of them are now milking 65 lbs. per day. 
<!0 K.\trn Hue eow« duo to freshen this fall. A 
good many are milking 10 lbs. per day now. In calf 
to Kep. Dulls, -to Keg IlelferH, line large Heifers, 
part of them arc bre<i. 100 High grade Heifers 
one and two j ears old. 15 Kegistered Bulls. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH 
SOS A- !J0.5 Savings Bank Bldg., Cortland, N.V. 
MAPLE LAWN FARM 
has. for ImmcfHato sale GO extra lar^o 
HOLSTEIN 
anrinifcr.s. 100 cows to freshen thus full, 
all m calf to rejfistcrofl sire. 50 fresh 
cows, all younjr anti heavy protluccrs. 
come and nee them inilkcf). Also all 
apres In refifiatered stock: 26_ reKi-storetl 
bnlls and bull calves. Kegistered bull 
calf aiui two hitrh-srrndo heifers $60 for 
the trio. Sati.sfuction tuiaranteod. 
<1. \V. F/bliiSs Jr.s Portland, 
Onice, JUI j .Mala Street, BiirpeNS Hlook 
King of thePontiacs 
THE WORLD’S GREATEST SIRE 
We can offer oiio of liis sons, born in April, out 
of nn 18-11). 3-year-oli1, whose sire is a 40-lb. 
grandson of King Segis. PItICK - 8500. 
G. G. BURLINGAME. 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
-9 
SPOT FARM 
HOLSTEINS 
*’8 Holstein calves, eitlier 
sex, $15 to $25 each, express 
bald in lots of 5. Registered 
bulls, 5 months old to 1 ye.'ir 
old. Registered lieifers, all 
ages. Registered aixkbigh 
grade cows. Large stock on 
hand to select from. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tally, N.Y. 
Stevens’ Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
H Holstein heifer calves, $15 
and $20 eacb, two calves and 
icgistcie<i bull calf for $00. 
Kepl.-iteied heifer and bull 
cnlves all ;iges. 
All from lii<ih producing (lams 
PAUL H. STEVENS. Cortland, N. Y. 
Breed Berkshires—They Pay 
Economize on corn. You can produce market toppers chiefly on inexpensive feeds. Write 
to these breeders for prices, etc. Send at once for free book, “Berkshire Hogs.” Address 
American Berkshire Association Springfield, III. 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
Send for illustrated circular 
.Spring pig.s all sold. Now taking orders for Aug. 
and Sept, pig.s to be shipped at 8 to 10 wks. old at 
SiS30 each amt u.p. 
C. H. CARTER, WHITGUERN FARM, West Chester, Pa. 
Large Berkshires 
at Higtiwood: 
p_--* I Fail f.arrowcd boars, re.ady for service, 
OpBCIdl weighing in breeding condition 200 to 
350 lbs. at six and seven inontlis of age. A few that 
weighed .300 lbs. wlien six months old, from a sow 
that farrowed litters of Hand 17. Also boar pigs. 
It. r. A H. It, Il.tKrF.Mil.VO. Box 1.1, Dundee, N. Y. 
BERKSHIRES 
■ Sprinj? piffs of sizo and Quality. Bij? litters from 
■ larpc. mature Sows. 3 fall boars, 2 sows left. Excel- 
m lent breodiuf?. Reasonable prices. Satisfaction Guar- 
I anteed. Write H. GRIMSIIAVV, North Kast, Pa. 
GUERNSEYS 
nse yts 
Persistent Production is a Characteristic of 
the Breed. ^ two Year OW Heifer In New York produced 
In one year 712 lbs. of butter fat and 12,270 lbs. of milk, 
besides givinj^ birth to a vigorous calf a month after 
^ complotioD of record. "" 
'^1 
Writ® for the 
••STORY OB'THE 
GUERNSEY COW.’* 
American Gnemsey 
Cattle Club 
Box R 
Peterboro, N.H. 
Albamont Farms 
Campton and Thornton, N. H. 
GUERNSEYS 
High finality registeied heifers and bulls for sale. 
Herd under U. S. (lovt. supervision foi- Tuberculo¬ 
sis. Write for full pedigrees, low prices, etc. 
J. c. HAARTZ, Owner, 10 High S<., BOSTON, MASS. 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
MAY ROSES 
Our tliree lierd sires carry an average of 
25°b of the blood of the peerless May Bose 
2ud. Before you buy your ne.xt bull, write 
us for our list of young bulls. 
W. S, KICKK, BIgr., Cuhasset, Blass. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Stile I.ist of bull calves from 3 to 12 mos. 
old. A. K. breeding witli size and constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
A Flat Pocket-book 
Outs no ice as our prices are low. Male calves half 
value. Cows, yearling heifers and heifer calves 
that can’t be i)eat for quality and price. Herd sires 
are top notebers. 'We guarantee satisfaction. 122- 
acre alfalfii farm for sale. 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. Rivenburgh. R. 1, Stockbrid'ge, New York 
7/8 Holstein Heifer CALVES Irri Ltf-fn d 
registei'ed sires, 5 days old, $30 and $35 each. 
HAKKY VAIL, . Warwick. Orange Co., N Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves vvHtlfor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Cliiltenanga.N.Y. 
When you write advertisers mention 
'The Rural New-Yorker and you'll get 
a quick reply and a “square deal.” See 
guarantee editorial page. : 
ALBAMONT 
BERKSHIRES 
We offer a fine lot of young registered boars of 
outstanding quality and the best of breeding at 
reasonable prices. Address 
JOHN C. HAARTZ, 10 High St., Boston 
Sptingbank Berkshires 
I oifer some Hei-kshire Boar pigs that have Class in 
every line. Also Charmer’s Campion 5th, No. 208200, 
by Ijidy Longfellow’s Champion 2nd, No. 140749, amt 
out of Charmer’s Bess, No. 1.53136. Send for historic 
po<ligreo and price and do not forget wh.at thaBerk- 
.shire Barrow Classes did to ull other breeds and 
eruHses at the last Internationul at Chic.ago. Address 
J. E- WATSON, - Marbledale, Conn. 
Cat Rock Farm Berkshires 
Are prolific breeders with size and conformation; 
cholera immnued; 300 head; all ages .and sc.\e.s. 
Every animal just as represented and must be 
satisfactory to purchaser or money refunded. 
Cat Rock Farm, Westwood, Blass. 
When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you'll get 
a quick reply and a “square deal." See 
guarantee editorial page. : : : 
SWINE 
Well Grown 
Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. Reg. breeding. Guaranteed riglit 
in every 5vay. Tlio dams milk from 40 to 55 lbs. 
daily when fresh. Buy one of tliein .'iiid grade up 
yonr herd. Could spare .a few goo<i cows. Write 
for prices find peiiigrees. OTTO W. POST, Ensenore, N. Y. 
Guernsey Bull 
Improve yonr 1 ierd. Tj a n g w a t e r and Chene 
blood. Fine individual. 2 mos. old. Frice,$135. 
F. C. Hitchman, Kiluna Farm,Manhasset,N.Y. 
For Sale-A Few Choice Reg. Guernsey Cows 
by sons of Imp. Loi'il M:ir 14351) A. H. and Imp. Ray- 
niond of the Preel 15353 A. H. Due in July and Au¬ 
gust. Bied to a grandson of Jetlfro Bass, IbiWiA. K. 
GKO. II. CABLE, - North Salem, N.Y. 
For Sale-Guernseys-of "JJ.’old® 'inm! 
10 mos. TWO TO SIX HKIFEKS; all May Rose 
breeding. Foundation herd; 3 animals, $800. 
TABKK & BIIGNIN, Castile, N. Y. 
For Sale-Reg. Guernsey Heifers 
Ur. E. F. BKONK, - Amsterdam, N. Y. 
GUERNSEY BULLS 3 months to'2years. 
Prices Reasonalfle. SUNNY BBOOK FARM, Smithtown, N.Y. 
A FEW MAY PIGS 
July Delivery, 8 Weeks Old 
Bred gilts are scarce—we have five 
offered for sale. All look good. 
Take a Hot Shot at the Kaiser 
for $100—or Less il You Say So 
March 27-29lh boars ati80 days age weighed 
85 tbs. Litters 13 and 10. Choice tor $50' 
KINDERHOOK DUROC-JERSEY 
ASSOCIATION 
KINDERHOOK - NEW YORK 
saIe Yorkshire Boars 
(Regis¬ 
tered) 
12 weeks to 4 months old. Uiowthy stock. $15 to 
$35 each. PHILIP C. TUCKER, Vergeiines, Vermont 
Kinderhook Registered DUROCS 
Good, husky pigs from m.at\ire sires iind dams. Some late 
ones now priced at -$15 ; otliers at .$20 ;ind $25. Satisfac¬ 
tion or retai n the goods—our slogan. Swiit the Ilun witli 
a BASV DUROC. KINDERHOOK DUROC-JERSEY ASSOC., Kinderhook, N.Y. 
“HAMPSHIRES” 
Most any age. Free circular just out. 
Also llogisteied Guernsey bulls, from tii- •'fV 
berciilons-free lierd. l.ocrsT I.H'.N KaHII, iflssEjipNgi 
Box K, Blrd-ln-llaiid, l.uiieiisfcr Co., I’viiii. 
For Sale-ID-ULr OOJS 
yearling we ever raised, bred for July. Fall shoats 
and spring pigs. SHENANGO RIVER FARMS, Fredonia, Pa. 
Da<v I 9“^ le ® fb * weeks. Price, SI 5.00 
negi W ■ I I W ■ S Mrs. J. K. LOOMIS, .Menipids, .N. V. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
] 
HEREFORDS 
By Champion Prinoe Real and 
from Prince Rupert 8th, cows 
STOCK ALL AGES 
If you want tlie bo.st, write 
ALEX MORRISON, 
Capt. J. Watson WEBB, Owner 
d 
WALGROVE HERD 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MILK AND MEAT— Two of the Greatest Necessities 
of the Age. The MILKING SHORTHORN com¬ 
bines and supplies both. Have YOU purchased 
that pure-bred bull ealf to improve your lierd f 
WALNUT GROVE FARM.WashinglonvIllc, N.Y, 
Mr.GeneralFarnier!0airyShorthorn8*^®^’fi®t™^f* 
breed for you. Try them. We offer a trio for foun¬ 
dation. 2 lieifer calves and a bull, unrelated. Choice¬ 
ly bred. First draft or check for $425 takes tliein. 
A few otliers. EDWIN EASTERBROOK, Interlaken. N. Y. 
are profitable. “Beef rroduetion In the Eoif,' 
D6BI a new booklet, contains valuable information 
Cattle and pictures of Akerdeen-Angus. Free on request. 
0. W. ECK4KDT, 
81 Nosfcoa Street, New York 
POINT LOOKOUT FARMS 
Two Reg. Dairy Shorthorn Bulls, Calved Oct., 1916, and 
Nov., 1917. WM. TELFER, JiGB., Route 1,Wilmingtok,Del 
AYRSHIRES 
ANIMALS FOE sSe 
Run mostly light, $75 and up. Top-noteh 
breeding; everything Guaranteed that leaves 
tlie farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
