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The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
bS^GUERNSEYSrS^ 
r^-Products 
First Prizes and Gold Medals were awarded to Guernsey 
milk and cream at the 1919 National Dairy Show. Guernsey 
products have been consistent winners at national and local 
contests ever since their superior qualities were given 
official recognition at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901. 
Write to breeders for descriptions and prices on Guernsey 
cattle and write us for free booklets. 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB, 
Box R 37 Peterboro, N. H. 
THE FARMER’S OPPORTUNITY 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL FOR SALE 
RALPH M. oi ROLL WOOD 
(No. 57151) 
A splendid individual 
ROLLWOOD FARM 
GUILFORD, CONN. 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
Superior young bulls two to twelve months old, rich in May Rose Blood. 
Several are sons of 
DON DIAVOLO 
Send for Sale. List 
J.C.HAARTZ, 10 High St., BOSTON, MASS. 
MAPLE GLEN FARM 
MA' 
$250 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
will bny tuberculin tested 
bull calf, born Feb. 34, 1919 
He ia well grown, straight and square as 
a briek, solid form. Sired by Florham 
Laddie, that great pioneer son of Ne Plus 
Ultra and traces to Gienwood Boy of Had- 
don and Pretoron dam's side. Dam A. R. 
473.21 fat 
L. L. COGGSHALL LOCKE, N. Y. 
Qhilmark farm guernseys 
Exceptionally fine bull calves for sale. Good 
every way. Bred for steady production. 
Write for full Information. 
VINCENT PHELPS, Sopt., Onion,, N.Y. 
STANNOX FARM 
MayRoseGuernseys 
offers a few bull calves from liign testing A. R. 
dams. Pedigrees and Prices sent on request. 
P. F. Staples, Manager 
EAST HOLLISTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
WALDORF FARMS GUERNSEYS 
FnrSalp' Waldorf King of the May, 2-yrs.-old, 
rui oaic. soun j an ,j healthy, good disposition 
and his calves are over 90% heifers. Price reason¬ 
able. We also offer bull calf dropped Sept. SO. 1919, 
sired by a May Rose bull, dam an A. R. daughter of 
Fanny’s Sequel, imported. Price, $76, a really good 
bull for a little money. Address 
W. B. Dayton, Sdpt. - North Chatham. N. Y. 
The Farmer’s 
Opportunity 
A few choicely bred bull 
calves sired by Langwater 
Cavalier No. 21012, whose 
daughters average 608.34 lbs. 
lat at 2^ years. For sale at 
reasonable prices. 
Upland Farms Ipswich, Mass. 
$400.00 
WILL BUT 
Fisherman of Oaks Farm 
Ns. 59575. bom April 20. 1919. Sirs bp Longwoter Fisherman, 
No. 21873, Oara, Nora ot Glenburnie. No. 37533 
A calf hard to fault In any way, handsomely marked 
straight on the back, long body and well grown; His 
sire is a son of King of the May and out of Langwater 
Pearl with a record of 12763 lbs. milk and 689 lbs. fat, 
and was sold for $5000.00. The dam of this calf is a 
grand-daughter of Glenwood’s Mainstay on her 
sire’s side and of King Masher on her dam’s side. Sho 
is a wonderful cow and carries a perfect udder. Calf 
Is tuberculin tested and a bargain. 
THE OAKS FARM, Cohasset, MASS. 
UERNSEYS 
We are offering somt very attractive bulls and 
bull calves, sired by some of the best blood of the 
breed and from cows with very creditable A. R. 
Records. For particulars address A. A. GILLETTE, 
Prop. LOCUST GROVE. Lima, N. Y. 
Sunnyside Guernseys 
S. Bureau of Animal Industry's Accredited Herds. 
James E. van Aestyne, Kinderhook, N.Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves. A. R. breeding. Golden Secret strain. 
EXCELLENT VALUE 
Smithville Flats, Chenango Co., New York 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of Bull Calves from 3 to 
12 nios. old. A. B. breeding with size and 
ronstitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60, Roilyn, N. Y. 
FORESTDALE GUERNSEYS 
Excellent young Bulls of serviceable age, sons of 
JETHROE’S MASHER of FORESTDALE 
out of A.R. Dams, also 5 A.R. Cows and two Heifers 
live and and two months old. 
Send tor Sales List 
Richard D. Deforest Amsterdam, N. Y. 
Suburban Farm Guernseys 
HERD Bl’l.l.s. King’s Vanguard, son of Ne Plus l T I- 
tra. l’reakness Warrior, son of Langwater Warrior 
FOR SALE—Bull and Heifer Calves—Bred Cows. 
JAMES II. SEAMAN, Glens Falls, N'. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED 
Active, reliable, on salary, to take subscriptions 
for Rural New-Yorker in Schuyler and 
Chemung Counties, N. Y. 
Prefer men who have horse or auto. 
Address 
JOHN G. COOPER, 2465 W. State St., OLEAN, N.Y. or 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W 30th Str.ct New York City 
DAIRY CATTLE .% j 
Prince Real 
Champion ot New England when shown and Jr. Cham¬ 
pion 1913 International, continues to produce the best. 
BONNIE MADALINE 
Champion 1919 cow oi New Eng¬ 
land is in our herd ol 45 head. 
BOTH SEXES. BOTH AGES. PRICED RIGHT. VISITORS WELCOME 
SOUTHERN ACRES FARM. Shelburne, Vermont 
J. WATSON WEBB, Owner ALEX. MORRISON. Herdsmin. 
Important to Advertisers 
ABERDEEN- ™e improved beef breed 
A M ■■ es Write for particulars or circulars. 
ANGUS C. W. ECKARDT. 31 Nassau Si.. New York 
Copy and instructions for clas- 
1 sified advertisements or change 
I ot copy must reach us on Thurs- 
| day morning in order to insure 
I insertion in following week’s paper. 
| Notice to discontinue advertise- 
1 ments should reach us on Wed- 
| nesday morning in order to prevent 
1 advertisement appearing in follow- 1 
| ing week’s paper. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
WalgrovesToV«V„?„°, 
Al the three big Eastern Fall Fairs, Syracuse, Wor* 
cester and Springfield, we won 8 Championships. 
28 First Prizes, 15 Second Prizes. 6 Third Prizes 
Inquiries solicited. 
WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washingtonville, N. Y. 
Dairy Shorthorns For SaieTft*™! 
•Id bull by g.,-son of Royal Darlington, out of grand¬ 
daughter of Imp. Duke Buttercup. $ 125 . Younger ones 
of equally good breeding—reds and roans. Also young 
cows and heifers. E. J. EASTERBR00K, R. D.. Bnavnr O.ni.. N. r. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS. Everett Fox, Lowell, Mass 
Has A Cow 
Good-will"? 
TF IT’S a registered cow, it has! Breeders, - Dairy- 
“T ™ en » and Farmers recognize a registered cow as 
the last word in pure breeding. 
If you own Jerseys that are eligible to registration, 
write us for application blanks and have them regis- 
tered. The cost is small, and in many cases the value 
ox the animal is doubled when it is registered. 
. flood is on] 7 P ure when it is unmingled with the blood 
of other breeds, and your protection is in the Certificate of 
Registration issued by the American Jersey Cattle Club. 
Owing to the great demand now existing for Jersey Cattle 
itis advisable for both seller and buyer to see that all registration 
papers on Jersey Cattle are kept up to 
date. Every animal and every sale should 
be promptly reported for registration and 
record to the American Jersey Cattle 
Club. Free application blanks for this 
purpose are always available. 
Write for a supply today. 
The American Jersey 
Cattle Club 
322-G We.t 23rd St., New York, N. Y. 
An Institution for the Benefit of 
Every Jersey Owner. 
HOLSTEINS 
JERSEYS 
Holstein Vitality—from 
Producer to Consumer 
To the general public, milk is milk. 
It does not appreciate the fact that no 
other organic foodstuff, except meat, 
shows such marked variation in food val¬ 
ue. It is not the fat in milk, but the pro¬ 
teins, which build bone and muscle and 
impart vitality. Purebred, Holstein 
cons' milk is low in fat percentage, but 
rich in those desired proteins. Scientists 
have established the fact that the big, 
healthy, vigorous Holstein cow possesses 
more vitality than other breeds, and is 
able to transmit that vitality through 
her milk to the consumer. It is vastly 
superior to ordinary cows’ milk for in¬ 
fants. invalid^ and convalescents, or for 
regular family use. It is more easily di¬ 
gested. owing to its small fat globules. 
Send for our free booklet, “Specialists’ 
Evidence.” It’s Free. 
THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION 
105 Hudson Street 
Brattleboro, Vermont 
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. 
15 JERSEY HEIFERS 15 
%rT u 15 BEAUTIES 
ALL by a Register of Merit sire. 
ALL out of Register of Merit dams. 
ALL with grandams in Register of Merit. 
Write now for descriptive list to 
BRIGHTSIDE FARMS E. W. Mosher 
Aurora, N. Y. 
FOR SAL E—C HEAP 
6 year-old BULL-Registered Jersey 
Bred by O. J. Maigne, Rutland, Vu Reason for 
selling, not enough service. Address 
Mr, FRANK H. STEVENS. 410 Pearl St.. Hew York City 
One Registered Jersey Cow p“reas2n“ie: 
Dr G. KREMEB, Sea View Hospital.W New Brighton, S. I .N.Y. 
200 
$ 
Ilolstoiu Bull 
Ready for service 
A Rare Chance to Buy for 
Pontiac Segis Pietertje 
A Holstein-Friesian Bull Calf. Born Feb. 4th, 1919. 
90% white. Royally bred. Individually right. He 
combines the blood of the first and greatest 40-lb. 
town through King of the Pontiacs and Ponti¬ 
ac Korntiyke (greatest of all sires) with thatof the 
only 50-lb. cow tliroughKing Segis (greatest sire 
for his age). His sire’s dam holds the World’s 
Record as the only cow to have 4 records all above 
30 lbs. at 6 years of age. His sire's sire holds the 
World's Record as the only bull to have 5 
daughters each with records above 30-lbs. who 
havo each a daughter with a record above 30-lbs. 
His six nearest dams average 30 . 5 -lhs. butter 7 days. 
This calf* dam has a yearling A. R. O. record and 
is out of a 24-lb. daughter of Susie Pietertje 
Inka (an A. K. O. cow who has the distinction of 
having 7 daughters with A. R. O. records.) Her sire 
being • 30-10. son of King of the Pontiacs. 
F. C. BIGGS Friesian cattle. ' Trumansburg, N. Y. 
Wanted—AboutTen Holstein Gows orHeifers 
of highest breeding lines. Only choice animals will 
be considered. Give price and full particulars. 
Circle View Farms, Solebury. Bucks Co., Pa. 
BLACK and WHITES 
AND 
RED and WHITES 
200 
We bny and sell the very best cows obtainable, and 
solicit trade from buyers who want the best, cows 
weighing from 1000 to 1300 lbs.; some are fresh, bal¬ 
ance from 1 to 10 weeks away. If you want the best 
we want your business. And we can please you. We 
buy and sell continually and havo 200 to select from. 
F. L. PALMER & SON 
Moravia. N. Y. 
ol.t.tn-Krlril.n llrUVraml Hull t'uh Dure bred register¬ 
ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding. 
Pi 
H 
Reg. Duroo 
bgs. BR0WNCR0FT FARMS, McGriw, Car Hud Cs., N.T. 
King Segis Botiisides 
Here is a show bull born March 31. 1919, bred along lines 
that produce world’s champions. His sire is one of tho 
best Hi ed sons of King Segis Pontiac Aleartra. the famous 
$50,000 bull. His dam is out of an 18-lb. daughter of Jo¬ 
hanna King Segis. the 10-lb. grandson of King Segis. Iu 
four generations he ti aces three times to King Segis. We 
also have a few heifers whose sire is out of a 35-lb. daugh¬ 
ter of King Segis. 
G-. G. Burlingame. Cazenovia, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
«ZI 
Reg. Holstein Bull Calf S ££& tit 
Heifer Calves. $50 upwards. Grade Holstein Heifer 
Calves, $15 to $35. HENRY K. JARVIS. Port Byron. N.Y. 
GOATS 
J 
For Salb-SWISS T0GGENBURG BUCK KIDS 
X pure and better. $ 15 and up. RRED DOES $40 and up. 
S.J. SHARPLES, It. d. 5, Norristown, Pa 
FEEDING MOLASSES 
THE MOORE YBROS. ALBANY.N. Y. 
