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SWINE 
The National Chester White 
Record Association 
The Original Record for the Chester White 
Broed of Hogs, established in 1848; a purely co¬ 
operative Association. All Volumes of the 
Record free to Stockholders; pedigree blanks | 
and transfer slips free to all recorders. Write 
the Secretary for instructions in recording your hogs. 
L R WALTER, ate’ r. Box 66, Dept. R, West Chester, Pa. 
Kinderhook Durocs j 
A few weanlings for sale, sows and boars— • 
Bred gilts and sows we are holding for our 5 
! BIO SALE on Aug. 9th. Full informa- S 
1 tion and catal< g of the offering, on request. ■ 
Kinderhook Duroc-Jersey Asse. 
Roy McVaugh, See. Kinderhook, N. Y. ■ 
F O R S A L E 
Bellmath Farm Durocs 
Jersey-Duroc Pigs, six to eight weeks old. Or¬ 
ders booked for May and June delivery. Fall 
gilts ready to breed in May. Colonel and Defend¬ 
er breeding. Send for description and prices. 
H. C. CROCKER & SON. Sennett, New York 
Duroc - Jerseys 
Choice young pigs for breeding. Registered stock. 
A No Barrows for feeding. 
Wolchester Farms - Stockton, N. J. 
Thoroughbred DUROC-JERSEYS 
VOUNC BOAR AND SOW PIGS 
open and bred Gilts and Service Boars. Write for 
valuable book on Hog Management, free. 
ENFIELD FARMS W. H. WHITNEY, Owner Enfield, Conn. 
Registered Duroc-Jcrscys 
SPRING PIGS 
6 weeks old. $10 Each. 
WHITE DAIRY FARMS - Cairo. New York 
Registered Champion Duroc Combina¬ 
tion Affnn One beautiful sow bred for Sept, farrow, 
IIOI1 Ulier and 3 months unrelated boar, ready for 
Fall service, the iwiir for *1 lO delivered express paid 
and registered, a real $150 value. Satisfaction or no 
side. Also offer service boars all ages. 
Fairhope Duroc Farms, Berkshire, N. Y. 
Sunnyside Durocs »i..fe , S , iS 
and service boars. JAS. F. van ALSTYNE* Kinderhook, N. Y. 
POLAND-CHINA PIGS 
Representing the Big-Type-Strain, with individual Supe¬ 
riority of the Breed, from recorded Families of reputa¬ 
tion and renown, with more Quality, Size and weigi.t for 
Age than any Stock here in the East. ‘’The 1,000 lb. kind 
at maturity. - ’ j) r . KNOX, Box 50, DANBURY, CONN. 
Big Type POLAND CHINAS 
Combpiatinn offer of 200-lb. sow for Sept, farrow and one 
3 months old unrelated boar, $105 for the two deliver¬ 
ed expre-o-P 'aid. Also offer young boars and gilts. 
Fail-hope F. China Farms, Berkshire, N. Y’. 
Registered Poland Chinas mW)?. 
boars from dams that weigh to 800. l’igs. Sows and Honrs 
for Service. E. ROWELL, Jr., Scottsbuhg, Virginia 
TAMWORTHand HAMPSHfRE SWINE 
write or visit REYN0LDS-I.YBROOK FARMS COMPANY 
Successor to Westvicw Stock Farm 
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...1LOL. Berkshire-Chester cross, SI 0. 
d-montnngs el briton farm, darungton, md. 
Reg. Big Type Berkshire Pigs 
A few more 4 -whs.- old pigs at SIS each; 8 -wks.-old 
pigs at *17 each, registered and transferred. 
ENTERPRISE STOCK. FARM, Ariel, Pa. 
HORSES 
SUFFOLK STALLION 
Standing for Service 
At CORNWALL, N. Y. 
MORSTON HOME RULE 
Keg. No, (4272) 812 
Foaled 1913—Fee $25 to insure 
W. R. WATKINS. Supt. CORNWALL, N. Y. 
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Ff| n„»J OL„H-_d AND LARGER PONIES all 
9U l16aQ oneiiana Iiges ami colors. Send stamp for 
new price list. THE SHENAMG0 TON/ FARMS, Oept. D, Espyvillt, P*. 
DOGS 
Airedales, Collies, and Old English Shepherd Dogs 
Trained male dogs and brood matrons; pups at 1 ages. 
FLEMISH GIANT. NEW ZEALAND AND RUFUS RED BELGIAN 
RABBITS. Semi 6 c. for large instructive list of what 
you want. \V. R. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland Iowa 
•• j i n„„_‘ U. K. C. registered. Females. Sale 
Airedale ruppies orexenange. What have you to of¬ 
fer value $12? E. R. HU M 51 EK, Erk.nchtowh, N. J. 
EOH SALE-THOROUGHBRED AIREDALE PUPS. Males, Si 2 ; 
■ Females, SIO. W. H NORMAN, Florence, Mass. 
Collie, Shepherd and Beagle Hounds 
Male, *10; Female, S7. Money hack if not pleased. 
Catalog free. Edwin A. Souder, Telford, Pn. 
PnlliaDi.no »«d N 1 " ZEALAND RED ItABKITS 
UOIlierUpS nelson BROS. Grove City, Pa. 
Miscellaneous 
grade Holsteins, Guernseys, Ayrshires 
from single animals to carload Lots. Telephone 
connection. O. L. KARLINGEIt, Mousey, N.Y. 
FEEDS AND FEEDING, by Henry und 
Morrison. Price, $2.50. The best book on 
this subject. For sale by Rural New-Yorker 
The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Ashes for Pigs 
Several readers ask us about giving 
wood or coal ashes to pigs. Some of our 
people seem to be afraid that these ashes 
will injure the stock in some way. Our 
own plan has been to keep a box of ashes 
in the pen or field where the pigs run. so 
that they may help themselves at will. 
In some cases a small quantity of sul¬ 
phur and a little s It is mixed in with the 
ashes. The wood ashes generally contain 
more or less charcoal from unburned fuel. 
The pigs eat the charcoal and ashes freely 
and it evidently helps them. It gives them 
lime and phosphorus and a small amount 
of potash. This evidently has some little 
medicinal effect upon them, while the 
lime and phosphorus give bone-forming 
material. We have never known any 
damage to result from the use of ashes in 
this way. and we should always keep them 
where the hogs can have access to them. 
Formerly, in parts of the South, the 
stockmen used to prepare what they call a 
“lick ball.” This was made up of a mix¬ 
ture of charoal. salt and wood ashes, 
worked into a large ball of clay, using 
about half clay and half of the mixture 
thoroughly mixed together. This was 
then wot enough to make it stick, and 
molded into a large ball, which was fas¬ 
tened to the top of a post where the cattle 
could go and lick it. It was surprising 
to see how rapidly this ball of clay and 
ashes melted away, and the cattle cer¬ 
tainly secured in this way rather more 
than their share of the “barrel of dirt.” 
It is a much better plan to keep the 
ashes in a box where the stock can go to 
it at will, and we think a small quantity 
of sulphur added to the ashes will pay. 
te^GUERNSEYSrS^ 
r*-Products 
Foul in Foot 
As to the best treatment I have used 
for fouls, spirits of salts applied with a 
sponge after cleaning between the claws 
with a rope, has been successful. Saw¬ 
ing between the “toes” with a rope rakes 
out the foul flesh, and the spirits of salts 
lieeps it clean/ A. w. may. 
New York. 
I have found that mild cases of “fouls 
in cattle” which I have experienced could 
be cured, if taken at once, by thoroughly 
washing the affected part with water, to 
which had been added some good disin¬ 
fectant. then applying pine tar and. if 
necessary, binding in some way to pre¬ 
vent dirt and grit from entering, until 
thoroughly recovered. This treatment 
might not succeed in severe cases. 
W. G. COMSTOCK. 
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HOLSTEINS 
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400—Cortland Co. Cows For Sale-400 
llO Fresh cows. Try a load of these if yon 
want milk. 
150 Cows due to calve this month and next. 
Good size, the best dairy type you 
ever saw. 
70 Registered cows, fresh and due to ealve 
soon. 
lO Registered Bulls, with a lot of good 
breeding. 
GO Heifers. They are extra high grades. 
Mostly due to calve this spring. 
Cortland Holstein Farms, Bank %idg., 2 cortian<f, a N?$* 
Holstein Calves 
either sex, $20 to $25. Express 
prepaid on 5 or more. Register¬ 
ed hull calves $25 to $50. Regis¬ 
tered heifers and yearlings, all 
ages. Write us your wants. The 
best in O. I. O. swine. 
ELM GROVE STOCK FARM 
Cortland, N. Y. Box 253 
DO YOU WANT FOUNDATION STOCK OF 
THE VERY BEST BREEDING AND TYPE ? 
We have a few young heifers and bulls for 
sale. Their dams are cows of excellent 
individuality and backing and their sire is 
one of the best bred sons of the famous 
$50,000 bull 
KING SEGIS PONTIAC ALCARTRA. 
These air priced from$75 to $150 each. 
G. G. BURLINGAME, CAZEN0V1A, N. Y. 
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HOLSTEINS 
30 l- e g i a t e r e d, 30 very large 
high grades, due this full, so 
registered, 50 high grade year¬ 
lings. 10 regi.-tered, 30 high 
grade, 2 -yr.-olds, due this fall. 
12 registered bulls, ready for 
service. 10 registered heifer 
calves, priced to sell at farm¬ 
er's prices. J» Holstein heifer 
calves. 120 to $25 each, express 
prepaid in lots of 5. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N Y 
$180,275 for 83 head was paid at a recent sale of Guernsey cattle. 
The demand for purebred Guernseys is increasing at amazing strides. 
Start a herd now and get ready for greater profits and more pleasure. 
Write to breeders for pedigrees and descriptions. Send us your name 
and address and we will send you a copy of our free booklet, “The 
Story of the Guernsey.” 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R, Peterboro, N. H. 
Registered Guernseys 
FORESTDALE FARM 
.$150 
. 125 
. 150 
. 200 
1 bull. 18 months old. 
1 bull. 6 months old. 
1 hull. 5 months old. from A. R. dam. 
1 bull. 2 months old, from A. R. dam. 
•lave Sulla sired k, Jalkra's Maihar at Foreildale. 38162 
1 Team Grade Percheron, 3 years old, unbroken.... $400 
RICHARD D. DeFOREST AMSTERDAM, N. ¥. 
P hilmark f 
Exceptionally fine bull calves for sale. Good 
every way. Bred for steady production. 
Write for full information. 
VINCENT PHELPS, Supt., Ossining, N. 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
BARGAIN PRICES 
On several fine registered females, also excep¬ 
tionally good young bulls and bull calves. 
For full particular* write promptly 
J. C. Haartz, 10 High St., Boston, Mass. 
Spring Farm 
For 
Sale 
Two bull calves. 3 and 8 mos. old, one a grand¬ 
son of Sir Elsax of Glenburnie.outof an A.li. cow, 
12.1.11 lbs. fat. Tlie other by Imp. Redas May Day. 
Herd is Tuberculosis Free 
Address SPRING FARM, Tilly Foster, N. Y. 
FOR SALE 
SixReg.GuemseyCows 
Six registered Guernsey cows, ages 8 -7-7-8-8-5. Four 
heifers, 8 -mo.-old and 13-mo.-old. Daughters of KiDg 
Masher 5th (18361) and great-grand-daughter of Imp. 
Masher’s Galore (183T2). This lot for $3,000, and to 
be disposed of by July 15th. Come and see them. No 
correspondence. They are in good condition and not 
hied. N. Y. C. station, Fonda. 
FRED M. BENNETT, Mohawk Farm, Fultonville, N. Y. 
OAKS FARM 
GUERNSEYS 
We are offering for sale a bull dropped June 20.1918. 
sired by Moonlight’s King of A. D. F. a son of L&ng- 
water May King and Imp. Daisy Moon 3rd vf 
record of 18019 lbs. milk and 928 lbs. fat. The dam of 
this young bull is a heavy milking grand daughter 
of Princess Jewel. Calf well grown and a good 
individual. Price $250. 
W. S KERR, Manager COHASSET, MASS. 
FOR SALE 
Bellmath Farm Guernseys 
Several Guernsey Bulls. Glenwood breeding. 
Two to eighteen months of age. From Ad¬ 
vanced Register sire and high Record dams. 
Write for pedigree and prices. 
H. C. Crocker & Son. Sennett. N.Y. 
Stannox Farm 
May Rose Guernseys 
Offers some well bred bull calves out of A. R. 
dams. Pedigrees and prices sent on request. 
P. F. STAPLES, Mgr. East Holliston, Mass. 
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HEREDITY COUNTS! 
Trinla flal/o GUERNSEYS are bred for size, con- 
inpic UaKS stitution and production. No tubercu¬ 
losis nor contagious abortion. Bull calves from a 
grandson of Ne Plus Ultra. Good A. U. backing. 
Prices. $75 to $100. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
LEWIS A. T0AN, 110 Eddy St., ITHACA, N. Y. 
Harbor HOI Guernseys 
Send for Sale T.ist of Bull Calves from 3 to 
12 mos. old. A. R. breeding with size and 
Constitution. - 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60, Roslyn, N. Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
Well Grown 
Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. Iteg. breeding. Guaranteed r;ght 
in every way. The dams milk from 40 to 5.1 lbs. 
daily when fresh. Buy one of them and grade up 
your herd. Could spare a few good cows. Write 
for prices and pedigrees. 
OTTO W. POST, Ensenore. N. Y. 
Oakhurst Farm Guernseys 
Send for list of bull calves. A. R. dams. May Rose 
breeding. F. A. HOTCHKISS, Miliertcn. N. Y. 
Waldorf Farm Guernseys 
Young bulls from one to sixteen mont hs old. From 
A. lb dams with high records. Prices right for 
quick sales, or would exchange for purebred females. 
W. B. DAYTON, Supt., North Chatham, N. Y. 
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Belle Alto Farms 
GUERNSEY BULLS 
HERO I I.augwater Royal Master 33663 I We\?.^r 
BULLS'! Peucoyd’s Royal Secret 40685 ( grandsons 
ot King of the May. 9001. and Imp. Golden Secret, of 
I-illy Vale. 1(028, two to twelve months. Some out of 
A. K. dams. Herd on the accredited list of the state. 
These are bulls of great promise. Send for sale list. 
BELLE ALTO FARMS, WERNERSVILLE, PA., M. H. McCallum, Mgr. 
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AYRSHIRES 
World’s Champion Ayrshires 
23,518 lbs. Milk. 1.059 lbs. Butter is average of 3 of 
our cows. 18,276 lbs. Milk. 850 lbs. Butter 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 and tell us your wants. 
PENSHURST FARM, - Narberth, Pa. 
Choice Ayrshire Bull Calves 
At present home of KATES GOOD GIFT, whose 
dam held World's Ayrshire Record of 23.022 
lbs. Calves sired by him, Penshnrst Full 
Bloom, and Netherton Statesman. Dams, 
Jeanfield Fleckie and other A. R. Cows. 
BELLEF0NTE FARM, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. 
Registered Holstein 
$75-Heifer Calves$75 
$50,000 B I1EF.DIN G. Fine Individuals and guar¬ 
anteed to please. Reg. Holstein Male Calves at prices 
too low to print. 122-acre alfalfa farm for sale. Write 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
V. H. RIVEXBintUII, Prop. It. 1, Oncl<ln, N. Y. 
For Sale-2 Well Marked Bull Calves 
Twin brothers. Born, May 25th. Sired by 34th 
Spring Farm King Pontiac. 6 th. Dam is Do Haan 
Gem from the De Kol family, and lias a record of 
14,780 lbs. of milk in one year. Price, S-iO each. 
J, J. RICHARDS, R. F. D. 1. Masseua, N. ST. 
Purebred Reg. Holsteins 
All ages, either sex. Also High Grade Holstein Calves. . 
either sex. $;o to $25 each. F. H. WOOD, Cortland,Now York 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves 
special oiler GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Chittenanao, N.Y 
R tAOT TO SHIP. I HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES. Better than ordinary. 
World’s record in pedigrees. All tested dams. $100 eacli 
to Close out. Writs quickly. C10VER0ALE FARM, CharlolK, N T. 
Ayrshire Registered Young Bulls 
from 2 to 14 mos. old, cut of A. R. O. cows. Herd 
tested annually under the Federal and State accred¬ 
ited herd plan. WM. J. W. BECHTEL. Boyertown, Pa. 
JERSEYS 
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Jersey Bulls 
Will increase the production and profit of 
your herd. Send for our illustrated cir¬ 
cular and prices on bulls and bull calves, 
rich in the blood of The Champion Producers. 
HOOD FARM 
LOWELL, MASS. 
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JERSEY'S 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
M i 1 king 
Shorthorns 
Walgrove Herd 
OVER 50 HEAD IN HERD 
At the recent Breeders’ Sale, Erie, Pa., March 21st, 
of over 100 head, we sold the top priced bull, a ten- 
mos.-old calf. Herd heading bulls our specialty. 
WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washingtonville, N. Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS. Everett Fox. Lowell, UASS 
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SHEEP 
For Sale-Choice Lot of Registered Tunis Rams 
Literature Free. J. N. McPHERSON, Scottsville, N. Y. 
R egistered hahpsiiire down ewes 
Yearling Hams and Ram Lambs. Reg.Soutli Down Ewes 
and Ram Lambs For Sale. ELLIS TIBER, (iladatone, N. 1. 
r._o,| n Keg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. RAMS un.l 
roroaiG ewes. Apply umi.i hum, i*urvh»«c, x. $ 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM, GLADSTONE. N. J. 
For Sale Solid Fawn Bull 
Dropped May 1, 1916. Sired by The Warden. 33 
daughters in Register of Merit. Dam, Pet of Bron- 
dale, R. of M., 562 lbs. on ordinary feed. Fine, 
straight backed, nice barrel, handsome faced bull. 
The making of a show bull. The entire Brondale 
herd is for sale. 
BRONDALE FARM - East Hardwick, Vermont 
Fosterfield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
Cows. Heifers due to be fresh uiis summer am 
FOR SALS 
Young 
and later. 
Calves, boi li sexes, very attractive. Come ami see them or 
write. CHARLES S. FOSTER, P. 0. Bo* 173, Morristown, Morris Co., H. J. 
Two Excellent Vegetable Books j 
Waffs 
. . . $1.75 I 
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For sale by 
The Rural New-Yorker 
333 W. 30th St., New York j 
By R. L 
Vegetable Gaftlfening 
Vegetabl^porcing . 
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