The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
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BERKSHIRES 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGH WOOD: 
In the last volume of the Berkshire Record, just is¬ 
sued, we recorded more Berkshires bred and sold 
than any othei two breeders or-firms of breeders in 
the United Sta‘es. This record has continued for 
fifteen years and exists onb because we sell Berk- 
shires that make good w. i bring our customers 
back year after year. We ride no hobbies but breed 
Berkshires that are real hogs. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Box 15, DUNDEE, N. Y. 
Big Type Berkshires 
Public Sale of 50 Head 
on Feb. 22nd, 1919 
BRED SOWS AND GILTS 
At loud this sale if outlie market for the very 
best and biggest hogs the breed produces. 
C. H. CARTER, Whilguem Farm. West Chester, Pa. 
ALB AM ON T 
Registered Berkshires 
We offer extra fine spring and summer pigs, both 
sexes, at very attractive prices. These are mostly by 
Albamont Duke, an outstanding' son of Successors 
Double 208932. and out of daughters of Successors 
Duke 10th, a great prize-winning son of Lord l'rc- 
miera Successor 161600. Write for price list and pedi- 
grees. We offer the 1917 first prize International 
.Shropshire ram at an attractive price. 
J. C. HAARTZ, 10 High SI., BOSTON, MASS. 
Anedjo Berkshires 
Are bred for size and quality combined 
The l>ip. mellow, easy feeding type, with neat heads, 
broad hacks and K X T It A II K A V V II A M 8. 
Foundation herds, service hoars, brood sows and pigs. 
H. M. TERWILLIGER, Mgr. Anedjo F*rm, Webster, Mass. 
Quality Berkshires 
Large typey Sows bred for Spring farrow 
to C. Longfellow Rival—the best bred Berk¬ 
shire boar living today, and Thornliebank’s 
Kival—our great Rival's Champion sire. 
THORNLIEBANK FARMS, GLEN SPEY, SULL. CO., N.Y. 
BERKSHIRES 
Service Boars, 20 Tried sows and gilts bred for 
early spring farrow. Open gilts. Pigs all ages, 
both sexes. \\ rit e for list or come and see them. 
H. GRIMSHAW, 
North East. Pa. 
Stone’s Berkshires 
We offer twenty sows, bred to sons of ‘•Epochal” 
and ••Superior" for Spring farrowing. Also Summer 
boars for service and a tine bunch of August and 
September pigs—either sex—at attractive price* 
RICHARD H. STONE, Trumanshurg, N. V. 
Springbank Berkshires 
Sows and Gilts bred for Spring litters that I 
am offering are bred to high class hoars. 
Send for price and historic pedigrees. 
J. E. WATSON, - Marbledale, Conn. 
BERKSHIRE SWINE 
We have some excellent bred sows due in March 
ami April. Other young stock all sold. Satisfaction 
guaranteed or money refunded. 
hoc 1 ST LODGE F* KM, G. W. Kuchler, La Grange.llle, X. Y. 
Registered BERKSHIRES 
Fall pigs—both sexes. Good Broeding. Excellent con¬ 
dition. Taking orders for Spring pigs. Kpoelnd strain. 
MlDlkLKBItOOk FA KM, AUenhurat, X. J. 
Berkshires at Wiant Farms 
saint Michaels, Mil.. Aug. 10,1916. “ The pies are cer¬ 
tainly worth more than you charged. They were way be¬ 
yond my expectations.” J. Wallace Bush. Stock shipped 
on approval, C. O. D. DAVID WIANT, Huntington Pa. 
Berkshire Opportunity J® “5 IS 
boar. Selected to found herd. Registered. Trans¬ 
ferred. Gomi reason for selling. Special price on lot. 
A. F. EDWARDS, R, D. 3. A riel, Pa. 
L ARGE BERKSHIRES. Masterpiece and Baron Mayhell 
breeding. Large husky, spring boars. Herd headers. 
Bred gilts. Fall pigs. No kin. Best of qualitv. Cholera 
immuned. Bargains. BROOKSIDE STOCK FARMS. Project, Ohio 
Berkshire Sows fa ” 
REESE MELOY, 
pigs. Best of b r e e d i n g. 
West Alexander, l’a. 
DOGS 
Airedale Pups fkkdwood, ifJnieiMn, o® un . 
For Sale—Farm-raised Airedales 
pups, 810—81 2.50. K. X. NEWTON, W. Brottleboro. Vcrmoni 
i Practical | 
!• Live Stock Books :• 
FOR SALE BY RURAL NEW-YORKER § 
FEEDS AND FEEDING—Henry . $2.50 
MANUAL OF MILK PRODUCTS- 
Stocking .2.00 
DISEASES OF ANIMALS—Mayo . 1.75 
PRODUCTIVE SWINE HUSBANDRY 
Day .1.75 
BREEDING OF FARM ANIMALS— 
Harper .1.50 
CHEESE MAKING-Van Slyke . 1.75 
BUTTER MAKING —Publow 
MILK TESTING —Publow and Troy 
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JERSEYS 
JSBSEYS 
Z/fie PROFIT BREED 
WHY waste feed on tows that pkim 
, tHefr own milk 7 Jersey s produce 
II 1 ’ I « prUllUCH 
the hlRrhest percentage of butter fa a\ 
the lowest feed cost. The man with 
one Jersey la never satisfied until he 
has a herd. Writ© to Breeders for 
pedj&reeaand prices. _ Let ua send you 
^ v anti prices. Let ua si 
Profitable facta about the Jersey. 
JERSEY CATTLE CLUB 
330 West 23rd St. New York City 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
JERSEYS 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
U 5012 HC Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J. 
Sophie Tormentor Jerseys 
Lead (he World for production al the pail. 
Tf you want to breed Jerseys with size, type produc¬ 
tion and prepotency, write us for literature, and 
description of a. Hood Farm Sophie Tormentor bull, 
who has the prepotency to increase the size, improve 
the type and add to the milk and butter qualities 
or your herd. For prices, etc. 
HOOD FARM, • Lowell, Mass. 
“THE HERMITAGE,” near Centreville, Maryland 
pure irncryc for 
BRED JEiKdfild SALE 
Rich in blood of Raleighs. Eminents, Golden Lads, 
Flying Fox. Mohican, and Noble Oaklands. 
SUSAN WILLIAMS, Owner _EDW. A. NELKER. Herdsman 
For Sale-2 Reg. Jersey Heifers and One Bull Calf 
_part of them from tested sires and dams. 
GLO. L. FERRIS & SON, Atwaters, N, Y. 
(Registered.) Tuberculin 
J "'red by Son of 
ForSaley^JerseyBull^stidf^f 
Chumpion Imported Oxford’s You'll Do. Dam (Import¬ 
ed) of best of Island Breeding, Noble of Oaklands, etc. 
Bargain. Dr. SOUTHEY, Box757, Bridgeport, Conn. 
SWINE 
REGISTERED DUROC - JERSEYS 
A quality herd estab¬ 
lished to till the needs 
of most critical buyers. 
Send for descriptive 
prices and catalog. 
Write for our 
VALUABLE BOOK 
on hog management 
"The Red Hoc" Postage prepaid,25c. 
Life Immune Fall Boar and Sow Pigs, capable of Regis¬ 
tration. $20. Also: Registered Bred Sows and 
Service Boars at Reasonable Prices. 
ENFIELD FARMS, Enfield, Conn. 
Auction Sale ol 
Grand Champion Stock 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Hogs 
Finest Blood in America. 
Bred sows and gilts. Service boars and boar pigs. 
Washington’* Birthday. Feb. 22, 1919, 12.30 P. M. 
to be held on the farm. 
SWEET BRIAR FARMS. Inc., Somerville. N. J. 
35 miles west N. Y. City on C. R. R. of N. J. 
Kinderhook Registered DUROCS 
Pork is 24r but we offer breeders of the best blood lines 
selected and well-fed, on a basis < f 80c. Order a sow ,.f 
the chief Invincible line and she will grow to a WHALE 
KIMII KHOOk IH'KOOJERSF.Y ASS N, Box 111 kinderhook.N.Y. 
niirnr-ilfircPVQ 3 Spring Boars. $50 each. October 
uuroc-uerseys Bo;ir Plgs $15 while they last 
Spring Gilts(Bred). 2choiee Sows2 yrs. old in Mar. 
$135 each. All registered.F. B. Crawford, North East, Pa. 
X. C/S of the Big Type 
Bred Gilts and 2 to 3 mos.-old pigs, sired by 1,000-lb. 
Grand Champion boars. Registered and Guaran¬ 
teed right. 
E. CASSKL, Hersliey, Penua, 
(PIGS SHIPPED C.O. D.) 
100 O. I. C. aud Large Yorkshire Cross. 100 Berk¬ 
shire and O. I. C. Cross. 6 weeks old. <S9 each. 
50 shoats, 12 week* old, 815 each. Kxtra Large 
boned Strechy Huskies, from Large, Growthy stock. 
D. Reeves, - Lexingrton. Mass. 
Reg. Chester White Boars 
We have for sale a few choice hoars of Aug. farrow. 
They are good ones and are priced to sell. Write for 
pedigree aud price. BRAMBLETYE FARM, Setauket, L I. 
Reg. Ohester'\7t r hites 
Service Boars. Bred gilts ami August pigs. 
A. A. SCHOFELL, - Heuvelton, N. Y. 
D art DI IDJuly open gilts and Sep- 
Lx. [ember sow pigs. Bred 
right, grown right. LAtTHF.XCt: HOWaKD, Kiuderhook, N.Y. 
SunnysideDurocs ?KKnsPRINGGILTS, ‘ ud8ER ' 
September Litters. 
VICK BOARS. Fall pigsof our 
JaS. I tun i I.S LY N lv, Kiuderhook, N.Y. 
Rairfl I P JBPU/ Din-o soon ready to ship. Also 
nBg. U.I.U.uu.n. rigs Older Stock. Satisfaction and 
sale delivery guaranteed. JOHN L. VAN HORN, Troj. Brad. Co., I*i 
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SHEEP 
rOR SALE—Six registered Shropshire Ewes and four Ewe 
Lambs for, $350. Stevens Bros., Wilson, N.Y. 
HORSES 
PERCHERON STALLION 
Imported Godis- 
son 71991 (102735). 
Winner in France and'America. including the Chi¬ 
cago Iut’l and many state fairs ami ready to repeat. 
Dapple coal black: weight. |2,050; twelve inch bone; sure 
breeder. Harness, Saddlejand pasture broke. Kind disposi¬ 
tion ; age, 12. Priced to sell. CLARENCE STOWE, R. 4. Jcllerxm, Ohio 
For Sale-Team of Dapple Grey Colts Thor d 
OUghly broke. Weight 2,800. J. H. SmTtLGrratNot.lt. X.J. 
HOLSTEINS 
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REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BILLS 
One calf four months old. more black than 
while. His dam only recently tested 17.75 lbs. 
butter at 2!£ years age. His sire is a good son 
of King Segis Pontiac Alcartra, the $50,000 
bull. This calf is in perfect health and in fine 
condition and promises to make a very valuable 
animal. My price is $75. 
Another bull calf two months old, more 'white 
than black, from a 15-lb. two-year-olcT cow and 
the same sire as calf above. This calf Is excep¬ 
tionally large for his age and is in a fine thrifty 
condition. I will take $60 for this one. 
Another 114-year-old bull from an untested 
now that goes in the tests next Fall and will go 
good. His sire. Butter Boy Artis Clothilde 4th, 
has 14 A. B. O. daughters, some going 34 lbs. 
of butter in seven days. Here is a good, cheap 
bull for some farmer who wants to grade up his 
herd. My price is $100. 
B. F. MILLER .... Hudson, N. Y. 
Fresh Cows “te For Sale 
1 00 Fresh cows, milking 40 to 50 lbs. per day. J 00 
Cows due to calve November and December. They 
are large and in good condition. Will please the man 
that wants extra good cows. 1 50 Grade heifers, an 
extra good bunch. 50 of them are due to calve in De¬ 
cember and January, balance from January on to 
spring. 60 Registered heifers, all ages, marked fln>> 
and carry a lot of good breeding, part of them due to 
calve in December and January. 20 Good registered 
bulls, all ages. 
CORTLAND HOLSTEIN FARMS 
Dept. *’ R 203-205 Savings Bank Bldg., CORTLAND. N.Y. 
Bell Phone 534. 
Yearling HOLSTEIN BULL 
I have for sale a bull born Nov. 1,1917, that Is a first-class 
individual, well grown, straight, and readv for immedi¬ 
ate service. Sire—King Pontiac HiUdale, a 29.9-lh son of 
King of tiie Pontiacs, that lias 24 A. R. O. daughters. S 
having records from 20 to 27-lb. at 2 and 3 years. Dam— 
West side Madge Korndyke, 16.7 lb. butter and 362-lb. 
milk at 32-mo. of age. Freshening last month at \ h yrs.. 
she gave 601.3 lb. milk in 7 days at 2 milkings. Her dam 
is a 27-lb. daughter of a 20-lb. cow and her sire is a 37-lb. 
bull. If interested, write for pedigree and photo. Price, 
$200 F. O. B. Sherburne. Papers furnished. 
JOHN M. HOW A HD, • Sherburne, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
30 registered heifers, bred. 
25 registered heifers.not bred. 
25 registered cows, fresh and 
springer. 20 registered bulls. 
30 high grade, fresh and 
springers. 20 stripper cows, 
5-2-year-olds, at farmer's 
prices. X Holstein heifer 
calves. $20 to $25 each, ex¬ 
press paid, in lots of 5. Coma 
at once. We are overstocked. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N Y. 
KING SEGIS °2ilT 
Here is a show bull born in December. His 
sire is by a son of the famous $50,000 bull, 
KING SEGIS PONTIAC ALCARTRA 
who combines in the closest degree the blood 
of the four greatest bulls in the world. His 
dam is by a grandson of King Segis. This bull is 
being sold for one-half tne value. Price, 575 
G. G. BURLINGAME, 15 w 0 ^To^IKT 
Registered Holstein 
$75-Heifer Calves $75 
>*50,000 IT Ik K E D I \ O. Fine individuals and guar¬ 
anteed to please. Keg, Holstein Male Calves at prices 
too low tp print. 122-acre alfalfa farm for sale. Write 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. II. lUVEMtrKGtl, Prop,_Stock bridge. N. Y 
A Classy Reg. Holstein-Friesian Bull Calf 
4 weeks old: sired by Spring Brook King Pontiac 
176570. GEO. E. DIETZ, Zelienople. Butler Co., Pa. 
Wanted—A Young Registered Holstein Bull 
®f white; ready for service. Xo fancy prices. 
Address 1'. tVElDEAIA, Westover, Maryland 
Reg. Holstein Bull Calves 
Apple Korndyke 8th, at farmers' prices. Writo to¬ 
day. Thomas H. Mettler, East Millstone, X. J. 
30 Head Pure Bred Holstein Heifers 
Harry Vail, New Milford, Orange Co., N.Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves wriJfor 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM, Ciuttenanao. N.Y 
Wanted 
—6 TO JO HOLST KIN COWS. Give full 
description. t’OKW IN, 96 Brand St, New York City 
AYRSHIRES 
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE 
OF REGISTERED AYRSHIRE CATTLE 
The dairy of the lat.e TV. G. Tucker, of 
Andover. N. Y., consisting of twenty-one milch 
cows, bull four years old, two yearling bulls, 
seven heifers, will be sold at public auction to 
the highest bidder, at the Elm Valley Stock 
Farm, live and one-half miles from Andover. 
X. Y., and seven miles from Wellsville, X. Y.. 
on the Erie Railroad, on the 20th day of Feb¬ 
ruary. 1019, at one o’clock. P. M. All in ex¬ 
cellent condition. To be sold for the purpose of 
dosing an estate. All animals are tuberculin 
tested. M. E. TUCKER. Admr. 
ANIMALS 
of both sexes 
FOR SALE 
Run mostly light. $75 and up. Top-noteh 
breeding; every tiling guaranteed that leaves 
the farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
World’s Champion Ayrshires 
23.51S lbs. Mi^k. 1.069 lbs. Rutter is average of 3 of 
our cows. 18,276 lbs. Milk. 860 lbs. Rutter is average 
of 10 of our cows. We offer choice Bull Calves 
closely related to these champion cows ^ $100 
each. Females, $200 each and upward. Write 
for particulars ami tell us vour wants. 
PENSHURST FARM. - Narberth. Pa. 
FOR SALE 
Ten Choice Young Registered Ayrshire Cows 
AN'I) ONE FINE 1IEKD HULL. For par¬ 
ticulars write to J J CANFIELD R. R 3. Friendship, N T. 
GUERNSEYS 
GUERNSEYS 
GREEN MEADOW FARM 
Do not delay to write us for prices 
and particulars of the few May 
Rose bull calves we are now offer¬ 
ing for sale, ages from one to eight 
months. They are a fine lot and 
are sired by PENCOYD’S GOLDEN 
SECRET 16550. Write for prices 
and get the kind of an individual 
that will produce a real dairy cow. 
Address: WALTER JAUNCEY, Supt. 
Williamstown, Mas*. 
EDGERT0N FARM 
U pr( i Under Government Health Supervision 
11 c l u lo (tested for production in the A. R. 
Langwater Recluse 31327 
Sire of the noted Langwater Fashion 236*0. who 
sired J-angwater Phyllis 70607. the leading Guern¬ 
sey Twoyear-Old and other noted ones 
IS OUR HERD SIRE 
Our Guernsey Females represent 
Some best American and Island blood. Also have 
Adv. Registry records. 
Specially Choice Yeung Bulla and Stack el Reetoneble Prices 
Address: EDGERT0N FARM, Bennington, N. H. 
Get Guernseys 
$90. more per head for 16 grade Guernsey cows, 
sired by a purebred Guernsey bull, than for each 
of 8 cows of unknown breeding was paid at a 
recent sale in Maryland. A purebred Guernsey 
bull can likewise increase the value as well as the 
production of your herd. Write for our free 
booklet, "The Grade Guernsey." 
The AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Bo* R, PETERBORO, N. H. 
Chilmark Farm Guernseys 
An exceptionally fine seven months old 
Bull Calf for sale. Good every way. Bred 
for steady production. Write for full 
information. 
VINCENT PHELPS, Supt, Ossining, N. Y. 
“Triple Oaks” Guernseys 
PERRY. NEW YORK 
We offer for sale two cows, two two-year-old heifers 
three heifers coming tVo, ail to freshen this sprin- 
Sired by Imp. Conqueror of Edgewater. His dam 
produced 9,707 lbs. milk, 526 lbs. fat. Class C. All 
med to Reservation Chesterfield, a grandson of Ne 
Plus Ultra. His dam’s record, 11,247 milk, 6u* lbs. fat. 
Class B. A few- bull calves of above breeding for 
sale. Prices reasonable. Write for particulars. 
L EWIS A. TO AN, 11 0 Eddy SI., ITHACA. N.Y. 
Oaks Farm Guernseys:: 
We are offering registered Guernsey 
bull old enough for service. Dam miiked 
over 40j>ounds with first calf, grand-dam 
will finish with over 600 of fat. Tuber¬ 
culin tested by the U. 8. B. A. I. First 
check for $200.00 buys him. beautiful 
individual. 
TV. S. KERR. Mgr., Cohasset, Mas*. 
Stannox Farm 
May Rose Guernseys 
Offei-s some well bred bull calves out of A. R. 
dams. Pedigrees and prices sent on request. 
P. F. STAPLES. Mgr. - East Holliston. Mass. 
GUERNSEYS WellGrown 
Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. Reg. breeding. Guaranteed righl 
in every way. The dams miik from 40 to 55 lbs 
daily when fresh. Buy one of them and grade uj 
yonr herd. Could spare a few good cows. Writ! 
for prices and pedigrees, ono W. POST, Ensenon, N. Y 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 12 mos. 
old. A. R. breeding with size and constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
From A. R. daughters of Gov. of the Chene. Malin- 
da Gleuwood, aud Gov. of Stanford. Prices right. 
WEBB FARMS, 
Clinton Corners, N. Y. 
Imported Elmpines Sapphire 
dropped April 13. 1916. for sale. Price, $325. She 
is due to freshen on March 8. We will sell Guern¬ 
sey hull, Waldorf Rival, dropped March 11, 191S, for 
$150. He is sired by an imported A. R. bull and 
his dam now on yearly test at 10 years old will 
make over 12,000 lbs. milk. Write for description to 
Waldorf Farms, North Chatham. N.Y. 
GUERNSEY BULLSSS^Sft./iS 
Prices Reasonable. S UNNY BBOOK FARM. Smithtowu. N.Y 
5M ThreoGuarnoay Bulls 
plication. SUNNYSIDE STOCK FARM, Riegelsville, Penns. 
