"Ghe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
987 
Rye for Pasture 
T am short of pasture, aruj have any 
amount of old. run-out meadow. I would 
like to put in som»' Wint('r crop to use 
for pasture lu'xt Summer. Would you 
advise sowing rye? Would it do to seed 
with grass seed, or would the cattle spoil 
the seed ? ir. S. K. 
Idttle Valley. N. Y. 
Rye is proh.ahly the host cron you can 
grow for Si)ring and early Summer pas¬ 
ture in your secdion. If it is sown rather 
early it will give considerable pasture in 
the Fall, and tlu' ])lants will become 
rtitcky and will give .an .abundance of jias- 
ture early in the Si)ring. Timothy may 
h(‘ sown with the rye in the Fall and 
clover may be hroadc.ast early in the 
Spring. Sonu* will he killed out by the 
stock in i)asturing. imrticularly if pas¬ 
tured too closely. You should, however, 
he able to get a fairly good seialing if you 
pasture only with cattle. If she<'p are 
pastured they are likely to eat it down 
too closely. Peas and oats sown early in 
the Spring will give you an abundance of 
good, succulent feed throughout the Sum¬ 
mer. hut it will have to he cut and fed 
rather than i)astured. I believe, also, 
that it would be well worth while for you 
to try to build up your old jiasturt's so 
that they will afford more feed. This 
may be done by liming .ajid re-seeding. 
A great deal of this work has been done 
by the farm bureaus in Allegany and 
Cattaraugus counties with niucl; success. 
W. .T. WKKiUT. 
New York School of Agriculture. 
Live Stock Sales 
Aug. 20—(luernseys and Clydesdales, 
den Farms. Newport. R. I. 
Aug. 27—(luernseys. At New (Jastle 
Farm, Mt. Kisco, N. ^. 
Sept. 0—Ilobsteins. Ibickus Pros, con- 
.signinent sale, at Watertown. N. ^ . 
Sept, n—Holsteins. Consignment sale, 
at (''uba Fair. Cuba, N. Y. 
"Sept. 12—Ayr.shires. Consignment sale, 
at Cuba Fair, Cuba, N. Y. 
Sei)t. 1—(luernseys and .Terseys. Con¬ 
signment sale, at Ciiba Fair, Cuba, N. Y. 
Oct. IS-IO—Holsteins. National Dairy¬ 
men’s sale, Columbus. O. 
Sept. 2—Holsteins. Benninger’s con- 
Bignment sale, Hatfield, Pa. 
Mother : “I don’t like the looks of that 
little boy you were playing with on the 
.street today. You must not play with 
bad little boys, you knoAv.” Son ; “Oh, 
but he isn’t a bad little boy, mamma. 
He’s a good little boy. He’s been to the 
reformatory school twice and they’ve let 
him out each time on account of good 
ladiavior.’’—Boston Transcript. 
SHEEP V. I 
^l|r 0 }J 0 l|irr 0 
Handsome young ewes, whicli we can de¬ 
liver now, if desired, or breed to our best 
rams and deliver after October 1. 
ALSO 
A large number of graded sheep and lambs. 
2 ^roofe iFarm 0 
■CWflUametown, fltlaesacbusetta 
35 Choice 1 and g.year.old 
Grade Shropshire Ewes fa^h 
ELLZCNE STOCK FARM 
E. W. HArTKK, I'rop. - lU W. 2,1,»mb»i lTlUe, N. J. 
For Sale ■■4.Ylt!a)L0 Thoroughbred Hampshire Ram 
bred from fine stock. Inspection invited. Write to 
H. ELLIS, - Pocantico Hills, New York 
20 Reg. Shropshire Yearling Rams 
I .% MISCELLANEOUS 
HEREFORDS 
By Champion Prince Heal and 
from Prince Rupert 8tli, cows 
STOCK ALL ACES 
If you want tlie best, write 
ALEX MORRISON, *Shelburne.VL 
Capt. J. Watson WEBB, Owner 
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 puroliased 
that pure-bred hull calf to improve your herd ? 
WALNUT GROVE FARM.Washingtonville, N.Y. 
Mr. General Farmer! Dairy Shorthorns ®profi table 
breed for you. Try them. We offer a trio for foun¬ 
dation. 2 heifer calves and a bull, unrelated, Choice¬ 
ly bred. First draft or clieck for $425 takes them. 
A few others. EDWIN EASTERBROOK, Interlaken. N. Y. 
D-- A are profitable. “ B«el Production In the Eait,' 
DcBT a new booklet, contains valuable information 
A. AA|— and pictures of atordcon-Angui. Free on retiuest. 
UaillC C. W. ECKiKUT, - SI Muiou Street, Mew York 
HOLSTEINS 
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Cortland Holstein Farms 
offers for sale in Hit'll Grade and Registered Csws, as follows: 
200 Cows. Due to calve in August. .September and 
October. Largo, heavy cows bretl to Registered bulla. 
7B Fresh cows, milking 45 to 60 lbs. per day now. 75 
Orndo Heifers, 2 years old, due to freshen this fall. 
They are the right kind for dairy cows. 200 Heifers 
2 years old. Bred to freshen in the winter and early 
kpring. 1 00 Heifers. 12mos. to 18 mos. old. 100 Reg. 
Hoi. Heifers Part of them dne to freshen this fall. 
These are an extra lino lot and will please anyone. 
Wire us the day you would like to look them over. 
WEBSTER & WADSWORTH 
licpt. M, 203 and 20.» Savings Itank Itldg., Portland, M. T. 
SPOT FARM 
HOLSTEINS 
Holstein calves, either sex, 
to $25 each; express paid 
lots of 6. 50 high grade 
1 to 2 years old. 20 re- 
bnlls, 8 to 15 months 
old. 25 registered heifers, 1 to 
2 .years obi. 3 carloads of high 
grade and registered cows. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tnlly, N. Y 
Kingoi thePontiacs 
THE WORLD’S GREATEST SIRE 
11 We can offer one of bis sons, born in April, out '' 
,,of an •18-lb. 3-year-old, wliose sire is a 40-lh. " 
,, grand.son of King Segis. PRICK . #500. 
G. G. BURLINGAME, • Cazenovla, N. Y. ' 
GRADE HOLSTEINS 
Special Prices for Next 60 Days 
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 
50 fresh cows and close springers. 
100 cows which arc to froahen in Aur- 
UNt, September and[()ctob«‘r. 100 2 and 
3-year-old heifers^ bred to freHbcn 
early fall. The beat lot of stock ever 
offered for sale in central New York. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr., Maple Lawn Farm 
CORTLAND, N. Y. 
Office : BiirKeaii lUock, 31^ Main Street 
Stevens’ Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
Holstein heifer calves, $15 
and $20 each, two calves and 
registered htill calf for $60. 
Registered heifer and bull 
calves all ages. 
Alt from liifihprodiicivo dams 
PAUL H. STEVENS. Cotllud, N. Y. 
Grade Holsteins and Guernseys 
1.50 to select from. Fresh cows and springers always 
on hand. Heavy cows weighing from 1,200 to 1,400 
lbs. K. L. P A L M K K , Moravia. New York 
ITni. rinlar Cl AA "'iU oell a 4-meB.-nld rcg. Hoi 
JT or vFHIj vAvv stein bull, grandson of a$50,000 
bull. All tested dams and a world’s record in pedigree. 
I'erfect individual. (’I.OVEKPAI.E KAKM, Charl.tte, N. X. 
Purebred Reg. Holsteins 
All nges, either eex. Also High Grade Holstein Calves, 
either sex, IIS to $20 each. F. H, WOOD Cortland, N«w Tark 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves write for 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chitteningo, N.Y 
JERSEYS I 
HAMILTOIV llTOCrVC 
FARM «| ILKiStlj 1 i9 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 ITC—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J. 
SALE— Two Reg. Jersey Bulls 
One three and one-lialf yean old; Grandson 
of Pogis the 9tli; dam, Grassland’s Lively 
Wit. The other five years old, son of Imp. 
.Tap. Dam, Nora's Edith La.ss. Sure breeders. 
L. GE. Fobbbs. Manhasset, Long Island, N. Y_ 
ForSale-Registered Jersey Cattle 
of both sexes, of all ages. Some have Register of 
Merit records or Register of Jlerit dams. 20 sheep 
and lambs of mixed breeding, principally Shrop¬ 
shire. Inspection at farm, Oolebrook, near Win.sted, 
Conn., invited. H. J. BICKFORD, 60 Wall St., New York City 
Fosteriield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
FOR SALE 
Cows, Served Heifers, Ciilves, both sexes. Ad¬ 
dress CHARLES G. FOSTER, P. 0. Bo« 173, Morriilown, Morris Co., N.J 
For Sale-Tranquility’s Oxford Lad 
Registered .lersey Bull. One year old. Price, SIOO. 
K. M. Ohattield, Box B2, R. R. 2, Seymour, Couu. 
AYRSHIRES 
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ANIMALSforsaIe 
Hun mostly liglit, $75 aud up. Top-notch 
lireodiiig; overytlilng guaranteed tliat leaves 
tlio farm, or money hack. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Ofange County, New York 
HORSES 
SHETLAND PONIES 
We sell on the INSTALLMENT plaix. 2(8) bead to 
.select from. Herd eatabli.shed 1891. .Send tOo 
for eontrnct and price list. Address Dept. L 
THE 8HADY8IDE FARMS, North Bonton, 0. 
Shetland Ponies 
H. H. MINKK, 
at i)rices from Fifty to Seventy- 
five dollars. Fine stock. Write to 
.Suraiiac Lake, N. Y. 
For Sale or Exchange-Quobec Prince stallior. 
Weight, 1275 lbs. imiuire of C. L. THOMPSON, Pliinlielil, Vermoiil 
Breed Berkshires—They Pay 
Economize on corn. You can produce market toppers clilefly on inexpensive feeiJs. Write 
to these breeders for prices, etc. Send at once for free book, “Berkshire Hogs." Address 
American Berkshire Association . Sprin*^fierd,*llL*** 
BERKSHIRES 
We have our best old bows bred for Aug., Sept., 
and early Oot. We are now booking orders for 
theirpigstobedellveredatS wka. old. Ordernow 
and get the best. A few good Spring boars left. 
H. GRIMSHAW North East, Pa. 
ALBAMONT 
BERKSHIRES 
We offer a fins lot of young registered boars of 
outstanding quality and the best of breeding at 
reason.able prices. Address 
JOHN C. HAARTZ, 10 High St., Boston 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
Send for inustrated circular 
Springs pitfs all sold. Now takinpr orders for Anpr. 
and Sept. pipT-'^ t<> bo Rhippod nt 8 to 10 wks. old al 
each an<l up* 
C. H, CARTER, WHIT6UERN FARM. West Chester, P«. 
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When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you’ll get 
a quick reply and a “square deal.” See 
guarantee editorial page. 
lANEDJO FARM 
OFFERS A YEARLING 
BERKSHIRE BOAR 
with show record, weighed 500 lbs. at j 
1 yr. Also 5 mos. old boars and gilts of 
choice breeding. Write for descriptions. 
H. M. TERWILUGER, Mgr., Webster, Mass. 
Springbank Berkshires 
I oifcr some Herkshiro Roar pigs that li.avo Class in 
every lino. Also Charmer’s Campion 5ih, No. 208200, 
by Lady I.ongfellow’s Champion 2n<l, No. U0749, and 
out of Charmer’s Iles.s. No. HKans. Send for historio 
pedigree and price and do not forget what the Berk¬ 
shire Barrow Classes did to nil other breods and 
orosacant flic last International at Chicago. Address 
J. E. WA TSON, - Morhiedale, Conn. 
BERKSHIRE SOWS 
Bred to farrow in September. Ueprietered stock; sired 
by Leo Premieres Rival and out of a daughter of 
Ilopeful Loo 2nd, the Graiul Champion who sold for 
•1,500, Now taking orders for September pigs at $20. 
Coi'roRpoiidenco and calls invited. LOCllST LODOK 
FAUM, G. W. Kticliler, lifi<lrnaif(>vin«, I>nteh«Kfl County, N.Y. 
Large Berkshires atHighwood: 
Letter from H. B. Cbaso, Sparta, Onio: "The hoara)'- 
rired yesterday and I leant you to know that I am 
excejitionally well pleased with him.” We have bred 
and sold lots of boars that made 1,000 lbs. at maturity. 
II. (!. & II. II. lUKl’RNPl.NU, Ilox 15, PiiikIfp, New York 
TARBELL FARMS BERKSHIRES I 
P[ of botli soxe.s. Good brooding. Excellent ■ 
I'SS iiidividniils. .Sntiifaction g n a r a n te e d. \ 
Tarbell Farms, ISmithviUe Flats, N. Y. I 
GUERNSEYS 
Albamont Farms 
Campion and Thornton, N. H. 
GUERNSEYS 
High quality registered heifers and bulla for sale. 
Herd under U. S. Govt, siipervi.sion for 'I'ubevculo- 
sis. Write for full pedigrees, low prices, otc. 
J. C. HAARTZ. Owner, 10 High St, BOSTON, MASS. 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
MAY ROSES 
Our three herd sires carry an average of 
25% of the blood of the peerless May Hose 
2nd. Before you buy your next bull, write 
us for our list of young bulls. 
W. S. KEKK, Mgr., CohaBset, Mubb. 
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I Harbor Hill Guernseys | 
I Send for Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 1211108. ; 
3 old. A. K. breeding with size and constitution. | 
I C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. I 
Well Grown 
Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. Reg. breeding. Guaranteed right 
in every way. The dams milk from 40 to 55 lbs. 
daily when fresli. Buy one of them .’ind grade up 
your liord. Could spare a few good cows. Write 
for prices and pedigrees. OTTO W. POST, Entenort, N, Y. 
Guernsey Bulls 
Prom two to four months of age; good individual.s, 
from practical, tuberculin-tested herd. Sire’s dam 
has record over 12,000 lbs. milk and G.'iO lbs, butter- 
fat. Satisfaction gniiranteed. Express prepaid in 
East and oflicial papers. Write for particulars. 
F. C. HITCHMAN, Kiluna Farm, Manhasset. L. I., N. Y. 
Guernsey Bulls SALE 
A few unusually fine bulls, two to twelve months of 
ago, out of A. R. dams and l>y noted sires. May 
Rose, (lolden Secret and Strong Anchor breeding. 
Tarbell Fabms, Smith ville Flats, N. Y. 
% tt, m”!! High Grade Guernseys 
Scows, 4-yrs.-old, to freshen in spring. 1 3-yrs.old, 
2 2-yrs.-old, to freshen soon. 2 4-mos. lieifovs. 1 Reg¬ 
istered Bull Calf. First check for $1,000 takes lot. 
JAMES D. GIBSON, Whitney Crossing, Allegany Co., N. V. 
Reg. Guernsey Bulls For Sale 
2 yeai liiiKe, one 6 months old. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. Trices and pedigrees on applioution. 
SPRING FARM. Tilly Foster. N. Y- 
For Sale-GUERNSEY BULL 
22-mos.: .May Rose breeding; $200. One 8-mos ' 
$100. Both O. K. Tabor & MIbhIij, Castile, N.Y. 
GUERNSEY 
Prices Roasonuhle. SUNNY BBOOK FARM, Smithtown, N.Y, 
F or sale—( tueriisey Bull calf; A. H. Dam; Grandson, of 
Gov. of the Gheno aud I’enroyd's Golden Secret; great 
grandson of Baymond of tho I’reele. For price in<{uire 
M. A. tsTAFFOUD, 80 Kemp Are., Nu, Adams, Hass. 
SWINE i 
Hampshire Swine 
the Most Prolific of all Breeds 
Big litters; grow quick; eat less. Well belted pigs, 
either sex, priced reasonable. Registered Holsteini, 
all ages. Sliovt hay crop and must reduce herd. 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. Rivenburgli, Srockbridge, N. Y. 
EXTRA FINE REGISTERED 
Chester White Boar Pigs 
Six weeks old. Beit breeding,from vigorous, hen iLliy 
stock. Now is the time to buy the right kind of an 
animal for future use in your herd. Price, #15 
until Ang. I5th. After tliis, $20 each. 
BRANDRETH LAKE FARM, Brandreth, Herkimer Co., N.Y. 
Reg. Chester White Spring Boars 
and I) and 8 woek.s old pigs. Booking oiaiers for Aug. 
ami Sept, delivery. A. A. SCHOFELL, HeuveKoii, N. Y. 
Reg. Chester Whites 
for sale. Kldgely Manor Farm, Stone Ridge, N.Y. 
Kinderhook Registered DUROCS! 
A tew May trios $50 if ordered fi-oni tills ad. Gilts duo iu 
Ang.—breeding type from big stock. One real 2-ycar-old 
HOW due iu Sept., long, high, wide, deep, big litters, raises 
’em all, NO CULL. Write for their breeding and further 
inforination. KINDERHOOK DUROC-JERSEY ASS'H, Kindethook, N. T. 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Boar Pigs 
Good individuals. Uhorry Kin(» and King Orion 
breeding. Prices right. 
RAMAPO POULTRY AND FRUIT FARM. Spring Valley, N. Y. 
Reg. Duroc Pigs 
at ®15-#20 each. The Duroc type, and size and 
color. Strong, Healthy stock. Satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. Write, stamp, ANDREW R. BECKER, Schoharie. N.Y. 
For Sale-I 3 i:iroos 
yearling we ever raised, bred for .Inly. Fall slioata 
ami spring pigs. SHENANGO RIVER FARMS, Fredonia, Pa. 
«HAMPSHIRES” 
Most any age. Free circular jnst out. Wjjk 
Also Registered 6tiern.<;oy bulls, from tu- 
bei'CulouH-freo herd. IdX'lTST LAWN KaUM, 
Ilox K, Kiril-ln-llan(t^ l4iucaNtor Co., I*«nn. 
Reg.O. I.C.I^iss feT;i“ce 
boars at fair prices. BRUBAKER BROS.,’Mifflintown. Pa. 
(PIGS SHIPPED C.O.D.) 
100 0. I. (1. and Large Yorkshire Crosi. 100 Berk¬ 
shire and O. I. 0. Dross. 6 weeks old. #10 each. 
50 shoats. 12 weeks old, 815 each. Kxtra Large 
boned Strechy Huskies, from Large, Growthy stock. 
D. Bbsvsis, - Lezinerton, Mass. 
1 DOGS 1 
Airedales and Collies o?“a7i 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons, liarge in¬ 
structive list, 5c. VV. R. WATSON. Box 1745, Oakland, Iowa 
For Salo-AIREDALE PUPPIES 
Large, liusky, black and tan. Big bone and full of fire. 
Eligible to register. M. R. PETZOLD, 520 Maditan St.,Linchkur|,¥t. 
Fnllin Diind Th® intelligent kind. Also Guinea I'igs. 
EUlllE rlipa NELSON’S, OroveOUy, i’a. 
For Sale-Airedale Pups f in a'is', 
$5 each. Ready to ship. L. F. OGILBEE, Kinxman, Ohio 
Champion Gollio Pups *"iiRiioH‘MRM‘Siifiing\Bn!M»I^ia^ 
