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RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
March 6, 1920 
The Bell Cow 
for Profit 
'0U can point with pride and 
joy to a Jersey. Jerseys are a 
pride because of their beautiful 
appearance, and a joy because they 
are money-makers. 
They don’t eat merely to live, but 
to produce the richest quality of milk 
from the smallest amount of feed. Every 
dollar you invest in fodder goes to and 
from the udder cf a Jersey. 
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he average 
Jersey milk is 5.37% 
butter fat. Jersey milk, 
Tersey butter and Jersey cheese are 
me of quality, and bring the best 
prices on the market. 
The Jersev‘ ‘milker’ ’matures younger than other breeds, and 
doesn’t go dry as soon. Always hale and hardy in any climate. 
Ask any breeder why they call the Jersey the Pride—Prize 
— Profit Breed. Or let us tell you why the Jersey is the 
best cow investment in the world, in our free book¬ 
let, “Profitable Facts About Jerseys.” 
THE AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE CLUB 
322*G West 23rd Street New York, N. Y. 
An Institution for the benefit of Every Jersey Owner' 
AYRSHIRES 
JERSEYS 
CATTLE 
Prince Real 
Champion of New England when shown and Jr. Cham¬ 
pion 1913 International, continues to produce the best. 
BONNIE MAD ALINE 
Champion 1919 cow ol 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 WEBS, Owner ALU. MORRISON, Herdsman. 
ABERDEEN 
ANGUS 
THE IMPROVED BEEF BREED 
Write for particulars or circulars. 
C. W. ECKARDT, 31 Nassau Si., New York 
Fnr'salp nr Fynlmniip PYRE TSREl) JERSEY 
roroaie or txcnange oows AN1) heifers 
Registered. BF.XELLF.X KAKJI, Wilmot Road. New Rochelle, N T. 
For Sale-rn: r^dof High Grade Jerseys 
All four and five yrs. old. Some just fresli; others 
due to comp in this spring. Thirty-four fiend. 
A. P. FULTON - FERNUALE, N. Y. 
HORSES 
SUFFOLK STALLION 
STANDING FOR SERVICE 
Inquire W. R. WATKINS, Cornwall, N. Y, 
PERCH ERON STALLION—10 yrs. old., reg., for 
sale or trade. Weight, 1.000 lbs. Sure foal getter of 
extra fine colts. Price. 5450 ; or will trade for cat¬ 
tle of equal value. Good worker in any harness and 
easy to handle. ALEX. N. SMITH, Monroe, Orange Co., N.Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
linking Shorthorns j££iB2d 
or milk and meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers, 
nquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washingtonville, N. Y. 
Shetland Poniesi?.« T, £. 1 
BROS . 
_., _ Oldest 
herd in biggest Shetland Producing County in U .$. 
DOGS 
milking shorthorns. Everett Fox. Lowell, mass Airedales, Collies, and Old English Shepherd Dogs 
--——-— -| Trained male dogs and brood matrons; puns all ages. 
O-l, lUlll/inw Charlhann Hull FLEMISH GIANT, NEW ZEALAND AND RUFUS RED BELGIAN 
L"Or bale Keg. Milking Nhorlnorn Hull RABBITS. Send fic. for large instructive list-of what 
15’i mos, old. Papers furnished, hulett BROS., Clymer, N.v. I you want. W. R. WATSON, Box 1745. Oakland, low. 
te|GUERNSEYSrS“& 
Products 
$546 was the average price paid for all Guernseys 
sold at public auction in 1910. This average sur¬ 
passes that obtained It.v any of the other dairy breeds. An 
auction sale lets the buyer set the price. Ilis price is the 
only true indication of the value placed on the breed by the 
public. Let us tell you why Guernseys lead in popular favor. 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R. 43 Peterboro, N H. 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
Superior voting bulls two to twelve months old, rich in May Rose Blood. 
Several are sons of 
DON DIAVOLO 
Send for Sales List 
J. C. HAARTZ, 10 High St., BOSTON, MASS. 
For Sale 
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Seven Guernsey Cows — 
With one exception all 
are young—All are well 
bred — All are superior 
individuals — All are 
bred—All are free from 
disease—All are produc¬ 
ers — All are typical 
Guernseys. 
Send for Descriptive List and Price 
H. HAYWARD, 
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$400.00 
WILL BVY 
Fisherman of Oaks Farm 
N§. 59575. horn April 20, 1919. Sire A, Langwater Fisherman, 
No. 21673. Darn. Nora ol Glenburnie, No. 37533 
A calf hard to fault in any way, handsomely marked 
straight on tl.e 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. She 
is a wonderful cow and carries a perfect udder. Calf 
is tuberculin tested and a bargain. 
THE OAKS FARM. Cohasset, MASS. 
STANNOX FARM 
MayRoseGuernseys 
offers a few bull calves from high testing A. It. 
dams. Pedigrees and Prices sent on request. 
P. F. Staples, Manager 
EAST O0LLIST0N, MASSACHUSETTS 
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 l / 2 years. For sale at 
reasonable prices. 
Upland Farms Ipswich, Mass. 
MAPLE GLEN FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
will buy tuberculin tested 
bull calf, born Feb. 24, 1919 
He is well grown, straight and square as 
a brick, smid form. Sired by Florham 
Laddie, that great pioneer son of Ne Plus 
Ultra and traces to Glenwood Boy of Had- 
don and Pretoron dam’s side. Dam A. K. 
473.21 fat 
L. L. COGGSHALL LOCKE, N. Y. 
JERSEYS 
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. 
Reg. Jersey BuIICalves 
Bred by Jap’s Jolly Joy No. 148682, out ol high 
testing and R. 0. M. Dams 
Tuberculin tested and a bargain. 
No heifers forjsale. 
Karha Farm Parksville 
Geo. L. Barker, Supt. Snllivm Co., N.Y. 
Fosterfield’s Herd Registered JERSEYS 
For sale young cows and heifers due to freshen soon. 
Heifer calves all ages. Come anil see them or write. 
CHAlCLI.S G. FOSTER, p. 0. Bax 173, Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. 
and heifers. The world’s best. 
Sophie's Tormentor blood lines. 
D. J. Kkxkit - McYeytown, Pexk. 
Guernseys 
OF QUALITY 
A few bulls at reasonable prices 
HERD SIRE; 
WYEBltOOK ALTA IK 
Bar None Ranch, Berlin, N. Y. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of Hull Calves from 3 to 
12 mos. old. A. R. breeding with size and 
lonstitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60, Roslyn, N. Y. 
A Few Very De¬ 
sirable Speci¬ 
mens of Reg. 
GEO. H. CABLE 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
FOR 
SALE 
Forth S.u.km. X. Y. 
Sunnyside Guernseys diicing do 
S. Bureau of Animal Industry’s A 
8 
James 
E. van At-styve. 
Bull calves from high pro- 
dams and one of V. 
Accredited Herds. 
Kinpkrhook. N.Y. 
sale Reg. Young Guernsey Bulls ™n C edRe£ 
istcr Bams, sired by Langwater Major, more than a 
three-quarter brother the world’s champion 2-yr.-old 
Guernsey cow. M. J. Grimes & Bro., Catawissa, Pa. 
Young,Pure-bred Guernsey Bullspriee F s ar Hyou 
own a grade herd, improve it by placing one of these 
hulls at its lrend. Slinghnrk Farm, Sangertln, N.V. 
P.bull calf. Traces to Miranda of Maple- 
UUernSey toil (927 lbs. B. F.lGolden Secret. King of 
May. Glenwood’s Mainstay, Holden IV. and Masher's 
May 
Sequel 
Price. $50. Morni.noside Farm, Bylraulu, l’a. 
Mary Rose Guernsey 
BULL CALF 
I am offering an exceptionally fine indi¬ 
vidual from A. R. Dam. Good in every way. 
HEAD RIVER FARM 
Smithtown, - - L. I., N. Y. 
Qhilmark parm guernseys 
Exceptionally fine bull calves for sale. Good 
every way. Bred for steady production. 
Write for full information. 
VINCENT PHELPS, Supt., Ossining, N.Y. 
FORESTDALE GUERNSEYS 
Excellent young Bulls of serviceable age, sons of 
JETHROE’S MASHER of FORESTDALE 
out of A.It. Dams, also 5 A.It. Cows and two Heifers, 
five and and two months old. 
Send for Sales List 
Richard 1). DeForest Amsterdam, N. Y. 
Guernsey Bull 
7 months old, 5125. 
May Rose bred on 
both sides. Good 
size, nicely marked. Write for extended pedi¬ 
gree. Here is a big bargain for someone. 
C. G. Meaker Co., Inc. Auburn, N. Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves. A. R. breeding. Golden Secret strain. 
EXCELLENT VALUE 
Smitiiville Flats, Chenango Co., N’kw York 
GOATS 
For Sale-SWISS T0GGENBURG BUCK KIDS 
H pure and better. 815 and up. IIREO POPS $40 and up. 
S. J. SHARPLES, It. 1>. 5, Norristown. Pa 
r-rC-la ’7 Toggenhurg Kids from ! and 5-qt. does, 
r Of 0316 Jut.G ordon - Ckaxbi’iiv. N. J. 
RABBITS 
F lemish giants, r. r. Belgians, 
AMERICAN BLUES. DUTCH AND ENG¬ 
LISH. 'iOt shown and winners during 1919 
were off-springs of my foundation stock. 
J. BLANK, Dept. A, 428 Highland Avc., Ml.Vernon, N.Y. 
Official Judge and President N. II. & F. Aten, of America, Inc, 
The DELAWARE VALLEY BABBITRIES 
We are Breeding Winners in Rufus Beds and Now 
Zealands, Inter-St,nte Fair, Trenton, Oct. 29. Blue 
Ribbon Pet Stock Show, Phillipsburg, Dec. 19. 
Second Regiment Armory, Trenton, Jan. 20. Madi¬ 
son Square Garden, Jan. 20. Get our literature and 
prices. We guarantee every sale to please. 
Theo. S. Moore, - Stockton, N. J. 
p.||* Dimo and NEW ZEALAND RED RARUIT8 
U 01116 r lips nelson imos. • Grove city, Pa. 
r- It Inch Siberian II area. 
lOr oalo W. I, WHKBI.K, 124 Princeton ltd.. Fitchburg, Man 
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