JShe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1053 
Miscellaneous 
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AT THE STATE FAIRS 
I?(! surf! to see tlio Ahordocn- 
Anmis cattle. Tliore you will 
have au opiKirtunity at morn than 
25 leading live stock show.s to in¬ 
spect the clioicest reiircsontative.9 
of the grand chanipion beef 
hreed. These show animals aro 
.samples of the heat American 
herds. Tlteir iiroduce has won at 
the world’s greatest livo stock 
show, the International Exposi¬ 
tion. at Chicago. 1.5 out of 10 fat carcass grand 
championships over all breeds, as well as l.l out of 
1(1 fat carlot grand championships. 11 out of 11 steer 
lierd graml championships, and 10 out of 1(1 .single 
steer grand championships. CalTcs of the breed have 
been demonstrating tlieir liaby beef makjng superiority 
at sh(3ws and markets from Canada to Texas. Tlio 
bulls of the breed have been getting market-topping 
stccr.s at all leading markets, demonstrating their 
place in the winning of the war. 
"Ask the man who owns some!” 
AMERICAN ABERDEEN.ANGUS BREEDERS' 
ASSOCIATION, 
8I7.RN Exchange Ave., Chicago. 
WALGROVE HERD 
MILKflVG SHORTHORNS 
MILK AND MEAT— Twoofthe Greatest Ncccs-sities 
of the Age. The MILKING SHORTHORN com¬ 
bines and supplies both. Have YOU purchased 
that pure-bred Imll calf to improve your herd ? 
WALNUT GROVE FARM.Washingtonville. N.V 
Mr.GeneralFarmer!DairyShorthorn8*'^®ofitXie 
Itreed for you. Try them. Wo offer a trio for foun¬ 
dation. 2 heifer ealves and a bull, unrelated, Choice¬ 
ly bred. First draft or clieck for $425 takes them. 
A few others. EDWIN EASTERBROOK, Interlaken, N. V. 
Aberdeen 
Angus 
The beet breed for profit. 
'■ Beef Broduction in the Ea.st.” 
New booklet: free on re(iuest. 
C.W. ECKARDT, 31 Nassau St., New York 
SHEEP 
FOR SALE—SHEEP 
2)5 EXTRA CHOICE DELAINE COTSWOLO CROSS 2 yr. EWES, 
large and thrifty, will mature large, $20.00 por head. 
Also 40 CHOICE RECORDED SHROPSHIRE EWES 1-6's, 
$40.00 e.aeli. Kwe laml)S $27.,50. Kam.s all ages. 
C. E. BROWN, Maineville, Ohio 
Registered Shropshire Ram sale 
Kxeellent conformation. First-class individual. 
Frice. $60. CRICKET HILL FARMS, Kyserike, Ulster Co., N.Y. 
REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE SHEEP.-^^ty^SJ 
each, also a few good ewes at$30 00 each, guaranteed 
fight in every way. ELMER D. WHISLER, Newville, Pa. 
FOR SALE-«« 
SHROPSHIRE AND CHEVIOT RAMS 
and a few choice Cheviot ewes. 
L. M.COLRERT & SONS, East Cliathaiu, N.Y. 
20 Reg. Shropshire Yearling Rams 
HORSES 
fT 
KINDERHOOK 
Boofcs Vioxih. Reading 
Animal Breeding, Shaw. 1.50 
Breeding Farm Animals, Marshall.. 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, Woll. 1.50 
Milk and Its Products, Wing. 1.50 
THE KURAL NEW-YORKER, 
338 WEST 30th BT., NEW YORK. 
SHETLAND PONIES 
tVe cell on the INSTALLMENT plan. ‘400 head to 
felcct from. Herd cHtablished 1891. Send lOo 
for contract and price list. Address Dept. L 
THE &HADTSIDE FARMS, North Benton, 0. 
Shetland Ponies {•bring, Ohio. Oldest 
herd in biggest Shetland Producing County in U. S 
^^4« fw^^?ea^o”irry- SHETLAND Pony Stallion 
Also a bay colt, November first. 
KOHERT K. STREET, FALCONER, N. Y. 
I SWINE I 
iitMMiiiiiiiMtiniiniiMiimiiiiMtMinMitiiiiniiiiintiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiMtiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiDiitiiiiiiiiu 
I Yorkshire Pigs I 
i Straiglit,cleanlimbed,robu»tyounggtersforbree(ling f 
I stock from mature registei ed hogs of high quality. | 
I H. C. BARTON. - So. Amherst, Mass. I 
taiiiinihiiiitiuliitiiii niiimiitiiiiinniiiiinMitniiiiMniMiMiiiiiiiiiiiHiitHiuniinniniiitniiniiiMniiiir 
(PIGS SHIPPED C.O.D.) 
100 O. I. C. and Large Yorkshire Crosi. 100 Berk¬ 
shire and O. 1. C. Cross. 6 weeks old. 810 eacli. 
50 shoats, 12 weeks old, 816 eacli. Extra Large 
l)oned .Streehy Huskies, from Large, Qrowthy stock. 
D. Reeves, - Lexington, Mass. 
«HA MPSHIR E 
They grow over .a pound a day if fed Intel-'' 
ligeiitlv. Free circular, Guernsey Bulls. 
i.ocrs'r lawn farm , 
Box R - Bird-ln-Hand, Pa.l 
Reg. 0.1. C. Pigs For 
Reducing Our Poultry Operations This Year 
We otter 300 SELECTED S. C. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, 
April and .May hatched, ISARRON STRAIN. 
100 S.C.REO PULLETS,Prescott Strain, at attractive prices 
for quick sale. Every bird guaranteed. Address 
Poultry Dept., BARCLAY FARMS, Rosemont, Pa. 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Boar Pigs 
(rood individuals. Cherry Kin^ and King Orion 
breeding. I'rices right. 
RAMAPO POULTRY AND FRUIT FARM. Spring Valley, N. Y. 
For Sale-ID-LiroOS 
yearling we ever raised, bred for .Inly. Fall shoats 
and spring pigs. SHENANGO RIVER FARMS, Fredonia, Pa. 
niipArC—A few top-notch 
ifUiivvJ boars for service 
this Fall. Write for prices and description. 
KINDERHOOK DUROC-JERSEY ASSOC., KINDERHOOK. N. Y. 
SWINE 
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ALBAMONT 
BERKSHIRES 
We ofTer a fine lot of yonng registered boars 
of outstanding quality and the best of breed¬ 
ing at reasonable prices. Address 
JOHN C. HAARTZ, 10 High St., BOSTON 
BERKSHIRES 
I offer the following bargain in Iiigli-grade 
I'egistered Bcrk.sliiro pig.'i if sold at once : 
Two bonrs, one year old ror$45.00 each 
Four HOWH, three bourn, live inonlltH old 
StbWH.$35.(10 eueli 
ItOAKbi. 30.00 eiieli 
JOSEPH L. SWEET, Coweset Farm, Attleboro, Mass. 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
Spring and Summ«v Pigs for sale, all Sired by 
a .Son of Ijongfellow Double. Grand Champion 
Boar 1917, and out of large Sows. $20 each and up. 
ARDMORE FARM, Glen Spey, New York 
Berkshire Swine 
We enn now offer pigs of either sex from large, 
vigorous litters, which are regularly assure:! 
from our outstandiiig breeding herd. Our repu- 
t;ition rests iqion the satisfaction of our many 
customers. 
THORNLIEBANK FARMS 
BIG TYPE 
BERKSHIRES 
Send for Uluetreted circular. 
.Spring pigs all sold. Now taking orders for 
August and September pigs to l)e shipped 
at 8 to 10 weeks old at 820 each and up. 
C. H, Carter. Whifguern Farm, West Chester, Pa. 
KBBI) VAN VLEKT 
Lodi, K«w lork | 
ANEDJO FARM 
OFFERS A YEARLING 
BERKSHIRE BOAR 
with show record, weighed 500 lbs. at 
1 yr. Also 5 mos. old boars and gilts of 
choice breeding. Write for descriptions. 
H. M. TERWILLIGER, Mgr.. Webster. Mass. 
BERKSHIRES 
We have our boat old sows bred for .Lug., Sept., 
and early Oct. We are now booking order.s for 
their pigs to bo delivered at 8 wka. old. Order now 
and get the best. A few goo:l Spring boars left. 
H. GRIMSHAW 
North East, Pa. 
Springbank Berkshires 
I offer some Berkshire Boar pigs that liavo Class in 
every line. Also Charmer’s Champion 5th No. 208200, 
by Lady Longfellow’s Champion 2nd, No. 140749, 
and out of Charmer’s Bess, No. 153136. Send for 
historic pedigree and price and do not forget what 
tile Herksti ire Barrow Classes did to ALL OTHER BREEDS 
and CROSSES .at the last International at Chicago. 
Address J. E. WATSON, Marblodale, Conn. 
Booking orders 
Summer and Fall 
pigs. Best breed¬ 
ing and properly 
developed. Also 
sows for sale. 
BERKSHIRES 
a few Spring pigs and bred S' 
Greystone Farm, Summersvine,W.Va. 
BERKSHIRE SOWS 
Bred to farrow in September. HegiRtcrod etock; Bircd by 
Lee l’reiiiier’8 Itivnl aiul out of a dauglit.T of Hopc'ful 
Leo 2nd, tlie Grand Champion who sold for $1,600. Now 
taking orders for Septeml.er pig.s at $20 Correspoiulenco 
and calls Invitsd. L O C II 8 'I' L « 1> ti K F A K M. 
i}, tv, Kiic)il.*r, l.uGruDgevlIlo, Dutelieft, Coiintj, .\ew York 
Cat Rock Farm Berkshires 
Are prolific breeders witli size and conformation; 
cliolera iinmuned; 300 head; allages andsoxes. Spring 
sow and boar pigs. Every animal just as repre.sent- 
e<l and must be satisfactory to purchaser or money 
refunded. Cat Rock Farm, VVostwood, Mass. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood: 
Letter from I. W. Keenan, Westover, Md. 
’ I was 
at the farm when the pit/s arrived. Thtuarecertainlu 
fine ones." Ifighwood sows farrow and raise large 
litters. H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING. Box 15. Dundee, N. Y. 
Hoir Rortgilirp Piire Shipped c. O. D 
neg. DerKSDirU rigs luvilt WU.M', Humingtsn MMIi. Pa 
CHESTER WHITES 
Young boars, open gilts. May pigs. Larije. healthy, 
prolific, jiarent stock. Itogistration certificates fur¬ 
nished. Victor Farms, Eellvale, N. Y. 
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JERSEYS 
Reg. Chester Whites rn,Tp^i‘gs 
for sale. RLdgely Manor Farm, Stone Ridge, N.Y. 
Reg. Chester White Spring Boars 
and 6 and 8 weeks old pigs. Bo:)king orders for Aug. 
an:l Heiit. delivery. A. A. SCHOFELL, Heuvellon, N. Y. 
Reg.O. I.C.I^iS:Sse°rvf"e 
boars at fair prices. BRUBAKER BROS., Miffliiitown, Pa. 
Registered O. I . C.’s 1,7 KK: 
bred lows, young pigs. F. D. Hill, Westwood, N. J. 
0 | Cholc:! boar pigs, 8-10 weeks, $16. 
■ ■■ WN O Uerbert llaiti, Uauliuf, N. Y. 
.. v^.vwAv.v.. .•-.•ij. 
MERIDALE 
JERSEYS 
For Sale:—Five 
sons of Interested 
Prince 2d 95708. 
Out of Register of 
Merit dams. They 
^arethekindthat 
^spell herd im¬ 
provement. 
'Xyer & McKinney 
300 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 
Owl and Sayda Blood 
Type and Production 
Beauty and Butter 
S.iyd.a’s Oxford Owl was sired by The Owl’.s Oxford 
ITinoe out of Siiyda’s Rose 2n<l witli Register of 
Mci'H Re<‘oi(l of ll),(!S2 lbs. milk an:l (!00.50 lbs. but¬ 
ter fat. Ills .sons and (laugliters aro making good even 
on "War Rations." and ordinary lierd care. Ills first 
dangliter qualified for Register of Jlerit in 220 daj'S, 
and otliers promise even better. Wo liavo for sale live 
.voung bulls from Register of Merit Dams. 
Kspeciallv attractive is Sayda’s Lily's Oxford Owl, 
1C31'02 out of Sayda’s Lily 3rd. lie is 14 mos. old, 
and own brotlier to one wo sold last year to Mr. Geo. 
lia Grange of Colo., who says of his purcliase: "Ho 
Inu a .siileiidid back, great heart girth, long from hip.9 
to i)ins. and looks like a strong, well built cow bebimi, 
but is all bull in front. If ho docs not put inagnifl- 
c:mt udders on bis lieifcrs then I can not see beyond 
the pre.sent generation. His l)ig muzzle, and welt 
sprung riliH denote tlie cai)aeity I like to see in any 
animal, and if lio is not a show Imli I have never 
■seeii one.” Above de.seriiition fits all the Sa.vda’s 
Oxford Owl bulls. Como and see tliein at Sunny Side 
Kami, I’hocnix. N. Y., 15 miles north of N. Y. States 
Fair Grounds. For prices and pedigree, address 
D. F. Young, Phoenix, N. Y. 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 lie—Out of R. of ^I. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM, GLAD.STONE, N. J. 
JERSEYS 
a 
QUALITY” 
Sale Ten Jersey Heifers 
Six of them bred. Four yearlings. All from 
Register of Merit stock. We will make a price 
to anyone wanting the lot. A grand Bull Calf 
to make a header for this herd. Address 
E. W. MOSHER 
Aurora, N. Y. 
We are offering a few Jersey Cows 
Bred Heifers, Yearl ing Heifers 
Heifer and 
Bull Calves 
Also full line of 
(;h ester VVliito I’igs, 
to wks. to 5 mos. 
old. Send stamp 
for Oireiilais. 
EDWARD WALTER.Depl. R.Box 66,We»l Chester,Penna. 
fort 
SALE— 
Two Reg. Jersey Bulls 
One three and one-half years old; Grandson 
of Pogis tho 9tlii dam, Gras.sland's Lively 
Wit. Tho other five yotirs old. son of Imp. 
Jap. Dam, Nora's Edith Jjass. Sure breeders. 
L. O’. Forbes, Manhasset, Long Island, N. 
Fosteriicld’s Herd Reg. Jerseys For Sale 
Cows, .served Heifers and Calves. Buy served 
Heifers; cheapest w:iy to get cows. I’rieojs right. 
Cliurles U, Foster, P. 0. Box 173, Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. 
I AYRSHIRES 1 
ANIMALS fSrsTiI 
Rnn mostly light. $75 and up. Top-notch 
breeding: everything gtt.aranteed that leaves 
tlio farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
AYRSHIRES 
A small, very choice herd of eight Ayrsliire cattle of 
the best breeding will be sold at a bargain. I bull, 3 
cows, 1 heifer (two years), 2 heifers (I year), 1 lioifer 
calf (2 months). May bo seen at Fox Lair Camp, 
Nortli Creek, N. Y. Address owner, 
K. GRANT, 1» West 40tU .Street, New York 
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DOGS 
AiredaleTerriers 
Booking orders for puppies sired by a great son 
of Cli. Abbey King Nobbier, out of a bitch by 
Ch. Hex I’ei'saultuin. 'I'liis Is :i great litter and 
n-presents the best in Airmlal:; bloodlines. Prices 
and particulars on rmiuest. 
R, M. CRAIG, Glen Spey, SulL Co., New York 
Airedales and Collies oT^a^fi 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. Large in¬ 
structive list. 5c. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland. Iowa 
Collie Pups N EL 80 N^ 8 ,°* 
Also Guinea Pigs 
Grove City, I’a. 
FOXHOUND PUPS-Walker Strain. FIELD. Somers. Conn. 
Choice Fox Terrier PUPS-,’!j'o“ 
old. TIIOS. H. PRICE, R. F. 0. 3. NEWARK, OHIO 
COLLIE PUPS—Females from very intelligent, regis¬ 
tered Btock, $6. Airedale female, 9 mos. old, $10. 
Shipped on approval. WM. W. KETCH. Cohoctoo, N. V. 
HOLSTEINS 
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Purebred RegisteretJ 
HOLSTEIN 
CATTLE 
'^HOU(HI they hold all butter and milk 
■■■ records, both in actual quantity and in 
economy of production, still they are an all¬ 
round breed. When properly fattened, their 
beef can be distinguished from Shorthorni’ 
only by an expert. 
Strong and healthy, they thrive on coarse 
food and do well in any climate; they breed 
regularly and have calves that are easHy 
reared. Under modern conditions they make 
good in every respect. 
Send for FREE IllustraleJ Deserlptioe Bookkls 
The Holstain-Friesian Association of America 
F. L. Houghton, Sec*y. Box 105, Brattleboro, Vt. 
Cortland Holstein Farms 
offers for sale in High Grade and Registered Cows, as follows: 
200 Cows. Due to calvo in August, September and 
October. I.arge, heavy eows bred to Kegistered hulls. 
75 Ki-esh cows, milking 15 to fiO lli.s. per eiay now. 75 
Grade Heifers, 2 y<!ars old, due to freshen this fail. 
'They are the rigid kind fordairy cows. 200 Heifers 
2 years old. Kr:'d to frcsliea in tho winter and early 
siiring. 100 Heifers. 12mos. to 18 mos. old. I 00 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 
B«l)t. .V, 203 iiiid 205 Savings Ilnnk Bldg., Cortland, .V, Y. 
GRADE HOLSTEINS 
Special Prices lor Next 60 Days 
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 
SO fresh cows and close springers. 
100 cows which aro to freahen tti Aiitr- 
ust. September and October. 100 2 and 
3>year-old heifers, bred to freohen 
early fall. The best lot of stock over 
ofTereu for sale in central New York. 
C. W. ELLIS, Jr., Mapio Lawn Farm 
CORTLAND, N. Y. 
Office : Burgesa Block, 81}.^ Jlaln Strea 
SPOT FARM 
HOLSTEINS 
T4 Holstein calves, either sex, 
$17.60 to 425 eacli; express paid 
in lots of 5. 50 liigh grade 
heifers, 1 to 2 years old. 20 re¬ 
gistered bulls, 8 to 15 months 
old. 25 registered heifers, 1 to 
2 years old. 3 carloads of higli 
grade and registered cows. 
JOHN C. REAOAN, Tully. N. Y 
FOR SALE OR DanrlqlorpH HfilgfAing Two registered 
EXCHANGE FOR H01518108 je,.gey cbws. 
one ye.arling heifer .and one five months heifer calf, 
THE HUYEK.S FARM, WiltiamsvLlle, N. Y. 
Purebred Reg. Holsteins 
All ages, eitlier sex. Also High Grade IIoI.stein Calves, 
either se.x, $15 to $20 each. F. H. WOOD Cortland, .Sew York 
FflR offer reg. Holstein, 8 mos., royally 
run D4UU show bull. Av. dam and sire's 
(lam, over 30 llis. World’s record granddam. Send 
for pedigree. CLOVERDALE FARM. CharloKe, N. Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves v^ntefir 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Chillenango, N.Y 
GUERNSEYS 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
MAY ROSES 
Our three herd sires carry an average of 
25°o of tho blood of tho peerless May Koso 
2mi. Before you buy your next bull, writcj 
ns for our list of young bulls. 
W. S. KEKK, Mgr., Coliasset, Mass. 
GUERNSEYS 
Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. R^g. breeding. Guaranteed right 
in every way. The dams milk from 4(1 to 55 lbs. 
daily whtui fresh. Buy one of them and grade np 
yonr lierd. Could spare a few good eows. Write 
for prices .and pedigrees. QTTO W. POST, Ensenort, N. Y. 
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Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale TJst of bull calves from 3 to 12 mos. 
old. A. IL. breeding with size and constitu ion. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 6^1 Roslyn, N. Y. 
Reg. Guernsey Bulls For Sale 
2 yearlings, one « months old. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. Prices and pedigrees on application. 
SPRING FARM, Tilly Foster, N. Y. 
Reg. Guernsey Bulls for Sale 
Serviceable age. Good individuals. Sired by son of 
Longwater Koyal, A. R. dams. F.armer’s prices. 
T. S. IRWIN, - ATGLEN, PA. 
FOR SALE—BULL CALF 
Born July 17; traces 6 times to May Rose II; twice 
through King of the .Mf^. Beautiful color, clear 
nose. Price $100. A, J. FELL, West Point, Pa. 
For Sal 0 -Reg. Guernsey Heifers 
Dr. E. F. DUONK, -• Aiusterdam, N. Y. 
Two Excellent Vegetable Books 
By R. L. Watts 
Vegetable Gardening ..... $1.75 
Vegetable Forcing.2.00 
Clearly written, practical, convenient for 
reference, covering outdoor and green¬ 
house vegetable work. For sale by 
The Rural New-Yorker 
333 W. 30th St., New York 
