TShe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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Up-State Farm Notes 
(Continued from Pag^e 943) 
^Market Notes. —The Syracuse North 
Side ^Market on Saturday registered 2()() 
farmers’ rigs. Poultry was more iu ('vi- 
dence than before in severaj weeks. 
Broilers, dressed, ranged from 50 to^OOc 
a pound. Dressed fowls sold for 45 to 
50c a pound, and one farmer secured ()2c 
a pound for a dozen^fine birds. Live 
fowls sold singly at 35 to 40c a pojind. 
and by the crate lots at 30 to 35c a 
pound.' Many string beans were sold, 
and red raspberries were in good demand 
at 35e a quart; blackcaps, 25c.^ This is 
the leading market of Central New York 
and prices range higher than in other 
cities* 
Live fowls elsewhere bring 25c a pound 
and raspberries 20 to 30c. Eggs are 42 
to 46c a dozen. 
Labor Situation Unique.— In Cay¬ 
uga County many farmers last Spring 
hired help for the year, securing many 
“professional” hired men for the work. 
Now that the busy season is_ on these 
men are making trouble for tbeir eibploy- 
ers and getting discharged, their plan be¬ 
ing to hire elsewhere for still higher 
wages in haying and haiwesting. Far¬ 
mers are complaining of the situation, but 
have no redress, as in order to retain any 
self-j'ospect they have had to dismiss the 
men. who become unbearably insubordi¬ 
nate. One man who understood the situ¬ 
ation threatened personal violence, and so 
far has kept his help at work. These 
men are skilled at farm work and can 
easily show their ability and get a new 
job at big wages. Farmers in other sec¬ 
tions are paying $4 to $5 a day to secure 
help in haying. In Broome County the 
help question is now acute and an attempt 
is being made to secure more high school 
boys and city men for help. M. G. F. 
SICK STOCK 
BOOK on treatment of Horses, Cows, 
Sheep, Dogs and other animals, sent 
free. Humphreys' Homeopathic Vet- 
erinaury Medicines, 156 William St., N. Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
C.) 4 1 
Persistent Production is a Characteristic of 
the Breed. ^ yg„ ow nclfor in Now York prodneed 
Id ono year 712 lbs. of butter fat and 12,270 lbs. of milk, 
‘ besides Riving birth to a vigorous calf a n^nth after 
the completion of record. 
Write for the 
••STORY OF THE 
GUERNSEY COW." 
American Gnemse; 
Cattle Club 
Box R 
J Pderboro, N.H. 
‘- ^vr'.4F-;firri firtTTrr 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
MAY ROSES 
Our three herd sires carry an average of 
25% of the blood of the peerless May Rose 
2nd. Before you buy your next bull, write 
us for our list of young hulls. 
W. S. KKKK, Mgr., Coliasset, Mass. 
Albamont Farms 
Campton and Thornton, N. H. 
GUERNSEYS 
High quality registered heifers and hulls for sale. 
Herd under U. S. Govt, supervision for Tuberculo¬ 
sis. Write for full pedigrees, low prices, etc. 
J. C- HAARTZ, Owner, 10 High St., BOSTON, MASS. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 12 mos. 
old. A. K. breeding with size aud constitutiou. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
Reg. Guernsey Bulls For Sale 
2 yearlings, one 6 niontli-s old. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. Brices and pedigrees on application. 
SPRING FARM, Tilly Foster, N. Y. 
We have for immediate sale 
the following livestock: 
8 thoroughbred Berkshire sows (hred). 
14 thoroughbred Gilts (bred). 
21 thoroughbred Berkshire pigs, farrowed 
in March and April. 
1 large thoroughbred Berkshire boar. 
1 small boar. 
18 Registered Jersey cows (Most of them 
from the famous Cooper and Colt 
Farms, imported stock). 
5 Registered Jersey heifer calves. 
3 Registered Jersey bull calves. 
1 thoroughbred Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old. 
(This bull is one of the best in the 
State, his sire being the famous Pogus 
99 of the Hood Farm; dame, Bushes 
Pride, the wonderful cow owned at 
the Ayredale). 
Any or all of this stock can be purchased 
right. It is the stock that will make money 
for the Purchaser, For particulars address 
MORGAN FARM, Inc. 
L. J. COBURN, Treasurer 
Tel. 125 SANGERVILLE, MAINE 
HOLSTEINS 
1 
GRADE UP YOUR COWS 
BUILD UP YOUR BANK ACCOUNT 
You can do it. Others are turning 
losses into profits by grading up 
A PUREBRED 
HOLSTEIN BULL 
is the short cut to greater profits 
In a recent test daughters of a pure-bred 
Holstein Bull increased milk yield 91 per cent., 
granddauglitors 24.5 per cent, over scrub dams. 
Let us tell you about It. 
Write for free information 
No obligation—we have nothing 
we want to sell you. 
THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION 
OF AMERICA, Box 105, Brattleboro, Vermont 
Cortland Holstein Farms 
offers for sale in High Grade and Registered Cows, as follows: 
200 Cows. Duo to calve in August, September and 
October. I>arge, heavy cows bred to Kegistered bulls. 
75 Fresh cows, milking 45 to 60 lbs. per day now. 7S 
Grade Heifers, 2 years old, due to freshon this fall. 
They are the right kind for dairy cows. 200 Heifers 
2 years old. Bred to freshen in the winter and early 
spring. 1 00 Heifers. 12moa. to 18 mos. old. 100 Keg. 
Hoi. Heifers Part of them duo to freshen this fall. 
These are an extra fine lot and will please anyone. 
Wire us the day you would like to look them over'. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH 
Dept. N, 203 and 205 Savlii)fs Hunk Cortland, N. T. 
SPOT FARM 
HOLSTEINS 
^■^8 Holstein calves, either 
sex, $15 to $25 each, express 
jipaid in lots of 5. Registered 
|li)ulls,5 months old to lyear 
/old. Registered heifers, all 
ages. Registered and high 
grade cows. Large stock on 
hand to select from. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N.Y. 
King of thePontiacs 
THE WORLD’S GREATEST SIRE 
We can offer ono of liis sons, born in April, out 
of an 18-lb. 3-year-old, whose sire is a 40-lb. 
grandson of King Segis. PRICE . $500. 
G. G. BURLINGAME. 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
Well Grown 
Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. Reg. breeding. Guar.anteed right 
in every way. Tire dams milk from 40 to 55 lbs. 
daily when fresh. Huy one of them and grade up 
your herd. Could spare a few good cows. Write 
for prices aud pedigrees. OTTO W. POST, Ensenore, N,Y. 
GRADE HOLSTEINS 
Special Prices for Next 60 Days 
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 
50 fresh cows and close springers. 
100 cows which ure to freshen in Aug¬ 
ust, September and;Octobur. 100 2 and 
3-year-old heifers, bred to freshon 
early fall. The best lot of stock ever 
offered for sale in central New York. 
C« W* ELLIS, Jr, Maple Lawn Farm 
CORTLAND, N. Y. 
onice: Burgess Block, 61^ Bloiu Street 
FOR 
SALE 
Guernsey Bulls 
A few unusually fine bulls, two to twelve mon^/hs of 
age, out of A. K. dams and by noted sires. May 
Itose, Golden Secret and Strong Anchor breeding. 
Tarbell Farms, Smithville Flats, N. V. 
Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves 
f rom one to six months old of A. R. breeding. Also 
Grade Gneunsey heifei’S, six to ten months old, $75 esxih. 
JAS. K. van ALSTYNE, Kiiiderhook, N. Y. 
ForSale-1 Reg. Guernsey Bull Calf 
%ths thoroughbred. Three to four months old. 
Glenwood strain. Bull, $60. Heifers, $30 each. 
H. N. FLEMING,_-_Erie, Pa. 
GUERNSEY BULLS 3 months to2years, 
Prices Reasonable. SUNNY BBOOK FARM, Sniithtown, N.Y. 
Stevens’ Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
K Holstein heifer calves, $15 
and $20 each, two calves and 
I'egistered bull calf for $60. 
Kegistered heifer aud bull 
calves all ages. 
Allfi-om high producing dams 
PAUL H. STEVENS, Cortland, N. Y. 
Registered Yearling Bulls 
Sired by a grandson of King of the Pontiacs from 
a 25.42 lb. dam, at popular prices. Write me what 
you want. 0. F. McLENNAN, 311 Union Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y. 
Grade Holsteins and Guernseys 
150 to select from. Fresh cows and springers alwavs 
on hand. Heavy cows weighing from 1,200 to 1,400 
lbs. E. L. PALMER, Moravia, New York 
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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. 
Prolific Berkshires 
HEED HEADED BY 
Rival Longfellow 20th, No, 238095 
A few Gilts and Boars, 4 to 5 months old, 
of excellent breeding and from large, 
healthy litters. We are booking orders for 
September pigs, to be shipped when 8-10 
weeks old. Every animal as represented 
or money refunded. Reasonable prices. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. 
K ARHA FAR M 
Geo. L. Barker, Supt. Parksville, Sullivan Co., N.Y. 
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 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
Send for illuetrated circular 
Spring pigs all sold. Now taking: orders for Aug. 
and Sept, pigs to be shipped at 8 to 10 wks. old at 
S30 each and up. 
C. H. CARTER, WHITGUERN FARM, West Chester, Pa. 
BERKSHIRES 
Spring pigs of size and Quality. Big litters from 
large, mature Sow.c. 3 fall hoars, 2 sows left. Excel¬ 
lent breeding. Reasonable prices. Satisfaction Guar¬ 
anteed. Write II. GKIM8IIAW, North East, Pa. 
Springbank Berkshires 
I otfer some Berkshire Boar pigs that have Class iu 
every line. Also Charmer’s Campion 5th, No. 208200, 
by I>a(iy Longfellow’s Champion ‘ind, No. 140749, and 
out of Charmer’s Bess, No. 153136. Send for historic 
pedigree and price and do not forget what the Berk¬ 
shire Barrow Classes did to ull other breeds ami 
crosses at the last International at Chicago. Address 
J, E. WATSON, - Marbledale, Conn. 
BERKSHIRE SOWS 
Bred to farrow in September. Regiatered stock j sired 
by Lee Premier’s Rival and out of a daughter of 
Hopeful Lee 2nd, the Grand Champion who sold for 
»t,600. Now taking orders for September pigs at $20. 
Correspondence and calls invited. LOCUST LOPCIC 
EAIIM,G.W. Kuchlcr, LuCraDgroviUe, Dutehess County, N.Y. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood: 
BuyWarSaviiigsStamps 
H. C. fif H. B. Harponding, Box 15, Dundee, N.Y, 
Cat Rock Farm Berkshires 
We have a number of fine boars rendy for service. 
Also boar pigs and ofie tried senior yearling boar and 
a few spring sow pigs. Every animal just as repre¬ 
sented and must be satisfactorj' to purclniser or 
money refunded. C.VT ROCK FAIIH, Westwood, Mass. 
TARBELL FARMS BERKSHIRES 
Pigs individuals. 
Tarbell Farms, 
Satisfaction guaranteed 
!9mithville Flats, N. Y 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
JERSEYS 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FAliM, GLADSTONE, N. J. 
sal'e-Two Reg. Jersey Bulls 
One three and one-half years old; Grandson 
of Pogis the 9th; dam, Grassland’s Lively 
Wit. The other five years old, son of Imp. 
.lap. Dam, Nora’sEdith Lass. Sure breeders. 
Xi. G. FokbeS, Manhasset, Long Island, N. Y_ 
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Prices 
CHOICE STRAIN 
Ensenore, N. Y. 
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= REGISTERED JERSEYS 
I THOS. ROSE. 
Reg. Jersey Bull For Sale 
Send for photos. Price—Reasonable. 
ERNEST GROSS, - - West Fort Lee. N. J. 
Two ^Tred“"'J ersey Bull Calves and One HeiferGalf 
rknivr Afl sell a 4-mos.-old reg. Hoi 
i* Ui vFIliy tPiW stein bull, grandson of a$50,000 
bull. All tested dams and a world’s record in pedigree. 
Perfect individual. CLOVEUDALK FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
Purebred Reg. Holsteins 
All ages, eithei- sex. Also High Grade Holstein Calves, 
either sex, $15 to *20 each. F. H. WOOD Cortland, ,New York 
FOR SALE 
rsey Bull Calves anc 
from 4 to 8 mos. old. GEO. L. FERRIS & SOM, Atwaters, N.Y 
MISCELLANEOUS | 
Hampshire Swine 
the Most Prolific of all Breeds 
Big utters; growquick; eat less. Well belted pigs, 
either sex, priced reasonable. Registered Holsteins, 
all ages. Short hay crop and must reduce herd. 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. Rivenburgh,_Stockbridge, N. Y. 
CHESTER WHITES 
Large, Healthy, Prolific Stock. Service Boars, 
sows and pigs. Booklet about (Jhe.ter Whites sent 
with prices. VICTOR FARMS, Bellvale, New York 
HEREFORDS 
By Champion Prince Real and 
from Prince Rupert 8th, cows 
STOCK ALL AGES 
If you want the best, write 
ALEX MORRISON, vl 
Capt. J. Watson WEBB, Owner 
(PIGS SHIPPED C.O.D.) 
iOO O. I. 0. and Large Yorkshire Cros*. 100 Berk- 
sliire and O. I. C. Cross. 6 weeks old. 810 eacli. 
50 shoats, 12 weeks old, 816 each. Extra Jjargo 
boned Strechy Huskies, from Large, Growthy stock. 
D. Reeves, - Lexington, Mass. 
Kinderhook Registered DUROCS! 
A few Hay trios $50 if ordered from this ad. Gilta due iii 
Aug.—breeding type from big stock. One real 2-year-old 
sow due iq Sept., long, high, wide, deep, big litters, raises 
’em all, NO CULL. Write for their breeding and further 
information. KINDERHOOK DUROC-JERSEY ASS'N, Kinderhooli. N. Y. 
«H AMPSHIRES” 
Most any age. Free circular jnst out. 
Also Registered Guernsey bulls, from tu- 
berculous-fi'ee herd. I.OCUST I.tv .N FARM, 
Box U, Itiril-Iii-Ilaiid, baiicust**,* Co.; I’eiin. 
A few 
grand 
FOR SATjE. Prize stock, 815 each, registered. 
SPKINO STOCK FARM, Belleville, Fa. 
Reg. Chester White Spring Boars 
and (i and 8 weeks old pigs. Booking or(iers for Aug. 
and Sept, delivery. A. A. SCHDFELL, Hel^tEltaii, N. Y. 
Reg. Chester Whites 
O. I. C. Weanling BOARS 
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 calf to imi)rove your herd ! 
WALNUT GROVE FARM.Washingtonville, N.Y. 
Mr. General Farmer! Dairy Shorthorns'‘^®‘fiVabie 
breed for yon. Try them. We offer a trio for foun¬ 
dation. 2 heifer calves and a bull, unrelated, Choice¬ 
ly bred. First draft or clieck for S425 takes them. 
A few others. EDWIN EASTERBROOK, Interlaken, N. Y. 
are profitable. ‘‘Beef Production In the East,’ 
DccT a new booklet, contains valuable information 
A — llI,. and pictures of Aberdeen-Angus. Free on request, 
ualllc C. IV. ECKiRDT, ■ 31 \iusaa Street, Now York 
Wanted-Fresh Milk Goat Tay^ 
L I Xi> S A Y 
rMvilley N. C. 
Guinea Pigs Wanted 
Mrs. L. E. McLEOD, - Rowland, N C. 
HOLSTEINS 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves svritifor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chittenanao, N.Y 
Wa»led-eolstcin Cows S .'"rLiruffiS 
Uruftaman Farms. Morris Plains. N. .T. 
for sale. 
and I* i g s 
Ridgely Manor Farm, Stone Ridge, N.Y. 
Choice Reg.O. I. C. Pigs 
Mrs. J. K. LOOMIS, Memphis, N.V. 
For Sale-UXXrOOS Sr&SE 
yearling we ever raised, bred for .Tulj-. Fall shoats 
and spring pigs. SHENANGO RIVER FARMS, Fredonia, Pa. 
KinderhookReg.DurocsS’«^^^^^ 
pigs, either sex. Kinderhook Ouroc*Jer$ey Ass’n. Kinderhook, N- Y. 
AYRSHIRES 
We arc offering for sale 
Seven bred AyrsWe Bulls 
The dams of these animals are all in the A. R. class 
or are now on test. These fellows are all from first 
class breeding lines and will be sold at reasonable 
prices, subject to tuhereulin test. For detailed in¬ 
formation address 
THE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
Sanatorium Farm, Mt. McGregor, N. Y. 
ANIMALS 
of both sexes 
FOR SALE 
Rim mostly light. $75 and up. Top-notch 
t)reeding; everytlling guaranteed that leaves 
the farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
HORSES 
SHETLAND PONIES 
We sell on the INSTALLMENT plan. 200 head to 
select from. Herd established 1891. Send lOo 
for coiitriict and pricelist. Address Det)t. L 
THE SHADYSIDE FARMS, North Benton. 0. 
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