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20 Pigs Each 
[ATTEND THE WORLD’S GREATEST 
BERKSHIRE SALE 
EVERY INDIVIDUAL GUARANTEED 
A BREEDER 
Great Public Auction Sale 
525 Pure - bred Berkshires 
Tuesday, November 19, 1918 
This is your chance to attend tlie greatest sale of pure-bred hogs ever held regardless of breed, time or 
place. For rnore than a year we have been preparing for this great event. It is not a closing-out sale, 
but our first big Annual Sale—an event that no Berkshire breeder can afford to miss. ^ 
Each of the 25 lots contain : 
1 Service Boar; 2 Sows; 3 Gilts, each bred to an Epochal Boar; 1 Epochal Sow Pig; 1 Epochal Boar Pig; 6 Boar Pigs 
and 6 Sow Pigs of other desirable strains—Lord Premier, Lord Premier’s Successor, Successor’s Rival, Lord Master- 
hood, Sensational Longfellow, Duke of Sussex 6th, Rival’s Baron Duke 53rd, Superior, Lord Premier’s Double, Superbus, 
Triune, Invincible Rival’s Last, Masterpiece, Rival’s Lord Premier—the best strains the Berkshire breed affords, includ¬ 
ing the great Epochal strain. 
Among the Service Boars to be sold, one in each lot, are: 
I^ord Premier’s Double, Lady Bess Baron, Master R, Sensational Schoolmaster 2nd, Bettie Lee’s Fearnaught, Rival’s 
Royal Masterpiece, Robust Longfellow, Epochal’s Progress, Epochal’s Valley, Epochal’s Commander, Epochal’s King 
Midas and 11 other good Spring and Fall Boars, all ready for immediate service. They weigh from 250 to 300 lbs. each 
ayd are from outstanding dams and sires. Any one of these young boars is good enough to head the best herd in the 
Country. 
Perhaps you do not need a full lot of 25 Berkshire breeders. Then 
club with two or three friends and divide the group among your- 
selve.s. Don't let this opportunity go by unimproved. 
There will also be a chance to bid on about 25 individual animals 
which will be sold separatel 5 ^ These include 15 of our best sows, 
each bred to one of our herd boars. All stock is registered and 
every animal is guaranteed to be a breeder. Our Berks are prolific; 
141 litters farrowed since March 1, 1918, averaged 8 living pigs to 
the'litter. They are grown under the supervision of experts. 
Detailed catalog of the individual animals in each lot will be pub- 
lislied 'in the November issue of the “Berkshire World.” Write to 
the Chester Valley Live Stock Farm at once and have a copy 
mailed to you as soon as it is off the press. This is the finest col- 
lectmn of pure-bred Berkshires ever assembled by one concern. 
Sale Starts at 11.00 A. M.—Storm or Shine 
Come early; look over the stock and inspect our plans of housing, 
feeding, etc. Come regardless of the weather; we will take good 
care of you. The sale and show ring will be under the shelter of 
a big rain-proof lent. Lunch will be served. Plenty of room will 
be provided in which, to park your car or buggy. 
Bids on any of the lots may be mailed to L. E. FROST, care of the 
farm. He will give all bids his personal attention. Have your bid 
cover several lots, naming first, second and third choice to be 
absolutely sure of securing one lot. But come to the Sale if pos¬ 
sible. We are located 2 miles north of Wayne or Strafford on the 
Penn. R..R. Auto cab service at.each station. We are only 16 miles 
from Philadelphia.on a good turnpike. If you come by auto watch 
for the sighs along-the roads as you approach Wayne. Don’t miss 
the biggest hc'g sale ever held in the world. Come early. 
AUCTIONEERS: E. N. Brown, Pineville, Pa.; Col. Lloyd L. Seeley, White Hall. 111. TERMS: Cash or Bankable Notes. 
Berkshires won 1st, 2nd and 3rd on hams over all breeds—all the world competing—at Cedar Rapids, la., Octobtr, 1918. 
SOUTHERN BERKSHIRE CONGRESS, Pinehurst, N. C., Nov. 20-22. You can leave our sale and arrive in Pinehurst early next 
Whatever you do, be sure to attend this mammoth sale 
CHESTER VALLEY LIVE STOCK FARM 
Box B Wayhc, Pennsylvania 
25 Lots 
