The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
789 
ARE YOU ? 
Are you (Milling hay year after year without adding anything to maintain 
soil fertilityV 
Are you keeping • nough live stock to maintain your farm fertility? 
Are you buying large quantities of commercial fertilizers and applying 
them without manure and as a result gradually burning all the 
organic matter out of the soil? 
Are you going out of ihe dairy business because of the labor scarcity and 
high price of feed? 
Are you allowing your boy to leave the farm because he does not care to spend 305 davs of 
the year milking? 
Are you allowing your farm buildings and fences to run down for lack of live stock? 
Are you selling your calves and milk and immediately passing the money to a feed dealer? 
Are you spending large sums of money for expensive buildings to house your stock? 
Are you hiring a lot of expensive labor or are you working the entire family at milking time? 
Are you positive the cat lie you have are paying you a profit over interest on cattle, feed and 
buildings, feed bills, labor plus a fair wage? 
Are you aware of the scarcity of beef and the high prices being paid for average useful 
pure-bred animals of the Aberdeen-Angus breed? 
Are you aware of the fact that one man can feed and care for more than four times as many 
beef breeding cows as dairy cows? 
Are you aware that beef cattle can be properly and profitably produced on a ration which 
contains less than 4 per cent of purchased feeds? 
Are you aware that Aberdeen-Angus cattle need only open sheds for winter housing? 
Are you aware that there is a demand for pure-bred Aberdeen-Angus cattle in the East that 
is going to make many breeders rich? 
Are you aware that the American Aberdeen-Angus Association has an Eastern representative 
whose duty it is to assist yon in every way possibly free of charge? 
Are you posted on the number of Aberdeen-Angus herds in your state and the quality of the 
animals shown at your state fair? 
Are you going to let your neighbor wake up first and beat you to a good thing in making 
cheap land produce high priced cattle? 
Are you going to let your farm continue to run down and finally be classed as abandoned? 
Are you going to write DR. K. J. SEULKE, Eastern representative of the AMERICAN 
ABERDEEN-ANGUS BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. 101 S. AURORA ST.. ITHACA, N. Y., 
lor information on Aherdeen-Angus cattle and help in founding a herd? 
SALE—Albany, N. Y., Apr. 20 ARE YOU ? 
ABERDEEN ANGUS 
HOLSTEINS 
HRFRDEEN.the improved beef breed 
Write for particulars or circulars. 
ANGUS C. W.ECKARDT, 31 Nassau St., New York 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Milking Shorthorns po^ld’.-S 
for milk and meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM. Woshinjlonvillt, N. V. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS. Everett Fox. Lowell. Mass 
.% HORSES 
SUFFOLK STALLION 
STANDING FOR SERVICE 
Inquire W. R. WATKINS, Cornwall, N. ¥. 
Shetland Poniesi” b *5, TI 0 E !„ L 
herd in biggest Shetland Producing County in U ,S 
ForSale-A NicePair of Reg. Percheron Mares 
Hood workers. E. R. McConnell, Wellington, Ohio 
For Sale Keciltered Mammoth Kentucky Jack 
Cheap for quick sale. ClliJ*. J. TTOI.KK, IV. Par ran, Man. 
SHEEP 
Closing Out Sale of Choice Reg. Tunis Ewes 
Bred for March and April lambs. Also some rams. Bar¬ 
gains for quick sales. J. >• MfPIIERSON, Scoltsvlll*, N.Y. 
Reg. Hampshire Down Ewes 
Kam Lambs for Sale. ELLIS TIGER, Gladstone, N. J, 
r A|4 Q^Ia Four Extra Flue l*et South down 
I Of 0910 Sheep, three ewes, one buck, suitable for 
gentleman’s lawn. II. GiltKETSON* Kural ii, Somervill*, >. J. 
COR SALE—Scotch Highland SHEEP. Imported stock. Long wool, 
r Black faced. Fancy specimens, f. bushnell, Chathim, H. V. 
CUrsnsklm Cuinn Rainaand Holstein heifers for 
Keg.Shropshire twes *ue. stevens bros , wmon, h. y. 
r_ r Q,,la Keg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. IIAMS nml 
rOl oaie Eiv ES. Apply Ol'HIK FIRM, 1'nrclrasc, ». V. 
GOATS 
R{.n<rfl final* FOK CLEARING LAND. Spe- 
ndllgB uudlo 0 j a [ p r i ce „n large lots. Also harness 
and milch goats. F. H. BARNUM & CO.. Stamford, Conn. 
:: HOLSTEINS :: | 
FOR SALE—A Registered HOLSTEIN BULL 
di-opped April 15th, 1919. Sired by Lanedale Segis 
Christopher a great-grandson of King Segis. Dam, 
Oloverly May DeKol.A. R. record 472 lbs. milk and 
17 lbs. fat in 7 days at 5 yrs. and 4 mos. Price $150. 
Photo on application. 
Broad Brook Farm, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
We will give the Use of a Finely Bred 
Registered Holstein Bull Call 
for 3 years to any responsible farmer. Write for 
our plan. Mugget Hill Farm, Charlton, Mass. 
UoUtciii-KrUsInn lleifor and Hull I nlvei. Pure bred register* 
•• «d and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding, 
lteg. Duroc Pigs. BROWNCROET FARMS, McGr>», Corlland Cl., N.Y 
| MISCELLANEOUS 
MILK TICKETS 
Latest sanitary style. Stop losses. Save time. Free 
Delivery. Free samples. TRAVERS BROS . Dtp! R. Gardner, Moss. 
WANTED -10 YEARLING 
HF1FFRC Also American Merino Sheep. 
-LiIYCJ Within 25 miles of Albany. 
HOWARD SMITH, East. Sehodack, N. Y. 
SWINE 
nilDAr IFDCrVC Defender-Volunteer 
iJ lines. 8 weeks old 
r, ... „ pigs$15eaeh: 6 mo. 
fnn? 0ars *30. Tried Sows bred for early 
tall tarrow, $60 to 5200. F 0. CRAWFORD. North East. Pa 
Hampshires of Qualify A .", a ««*- Eight-wk..- 
M. D r PHiuT«c- V 1 old pigs now ready. 
«a. PHILLIPS . North East, Pa. 
berkshires 
Breeding 111 PiKS ®cuVn eilch ’ re K‘ st 'ired. Uighw 
Breeding. SHADOW lANE fARMi lumhtr City 
A Strong Market for 
Purebred Hols terns 
The strong market for purebred Hol- 
stein-Friesian Cattle is indicated by the 
average, price paid per bead at the many 
auction sales held in 1918, which was 
$25G.47. The progressve farmer or dairy¬ 
man is either grading up his herd of com¬ 
mon cows by the introduction of a pure¬ 
bred Ilolstein bull, or is buying purebred 
I Iolstein cattle, because they produce more 
milk and more butter per year and per 
lifetime (which averages long) and at a 
more economical figure, than cows of any 
other breed. 
You will be convinced of Holstein su¬ 
periority if you read our free booklets. 
Send for them—right now. 
THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION 
105 Hudson Street 
Brattleboro, Vermont 
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j AUCTION SALE! 
j MAY 1st, 1920 10A.M.j 
HEAD OF | 
egistered Holsteins if 0 j 
Of show type, quality and breeding 
A complete dispersal of two herds 
14 .Yearling bulls ready for service : 
58... .Cows and heifers of milking age ■ 
11.Yearling heifers : 
15 .Calves of both sex • 
Sale held at my farm between Port Byron & Weedsport j 
at Stop 77 of the Rochester & Syracuse Electric R. R. \ 
Kelley, Heager and Wood Henry K. Jarvis : 
Officiating PORT BYRON, N.Y. j 
BLACK and WHITES 
AND 
RED and WHITES 
We buy and sell the very best cows obtainable, and 
solicit trade from buyers who want the best, cows 
weighing from 1000 to 1300 lbs.; vonie arefresh bal¬ 
ance from 1 to 10 weeks away. If you want the best 
we want your business. .A ml we can pleaaeyou We 
buy aud sell continually and have 200 to select from. 
F. L. PALMER & SON Moravia, N. Y. 
KING SEGIS WALKER ARTIS 
Bom October 31, 1919 
His sire is KING SEGIS PONTIAC CALAMITY 
son of the famous 
KING SEGIS PONTIAC ALCARTRA 
His dam has a record of 82.21 lbs. butter at 3 years. 
His price is right and his pedigree will be sent 
at your request. 
G. G. BURLINGAME. R. F. 0. No. 2, CAZEN0WA, N. V. 
•♦VaW.VAV.V.VVW*,V^!«% 
Large, Thrifty, Registered *• 
Holstein Calves 
$ 3 to 10 weeks old. out of otlieiallv tested dams #2 
andjsired by a 20-pouiul son of King of the • 
*o Pontiacs. from $50 to $100, express prepaid. •* 
*2 Sate delivery guaranteed. Write for photos •' 
and description. Beechlands Firm,East Aurora NY,* 
Holstein Cows arid Calves 
No hired help, must reduce mv 
milking herd of 70 registered 
Holsteins, JJ0 grades. Come at 
once, get first choice and a 
bargain. 40 registered heifers. 
or t hem bred, to freshen this 
tall,to a 34-lb. bull. 
KcKister<Hl heifer calves all atjes. 
lb HcKintcrsd bulls. Grade heifers. 
'■ l to Is tern heifer calves $20 each, 
express rrepuld In tots of 6. Farm 
10 oilier south of Syracuse. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N.Y. 
te^GUERNSEYSra^ 
Products 
Over 2.000 Gnernsey cows were under test for the Advanced Register 
in Jdarch, 1920. This is an increase of 80% over March, 1919. It ia 
expected that in less than one year more than 10,000 records will have 
been completed. The Advanced Register is recognized as one of the 
most important factors that have caused the rapid progress of the 
breed in recent years. Send for our free booklet, “The Story of 
the Guernsey.” 
_THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB* 
Box R 47, Peterboro, N. H. 
ALBAMONT GUERNSEYS 
Superior voung 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. 
>: 
The Farmer’s 
Opportunity 
A few choicely bred bull 
calves sired by Langwater 
Cavalier No. 21012, whose 
daughters average 608.34 lbs. 
fat at 2 y z years. For sale at 
reasonable prices. 
Upland Farms Ipswich, Mass. 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
MAY ROSE BREEDING 
8200 will buy bull dropped Jan. 19,1919, whose 
value will increase. lie is well grown, broken 
color, good individual. His sire is too young to 
have any tested daughters, but is out of a 05U-lb. 
cow. Ham will be tested this period, and is a 
grand-daughter of Spotswood Daisy Pearl with 
18602 of milk, 957 fat. Write for pedigree. 
Cohasset - Mass. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Send for Sale List of Bull Calves from 3 to 
12 inos. old. A. R. breeding with size and 
eonstitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Bex 60, Roslyn, N. Y. 
1 
TABBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
WE will prepay all express charges on bulls sold be¬ 
fore .Tune 1st. A. K. breeding. Excellent Value. 
Smituville Flats, Chenango Co., New York 
Registered Guernsey Cow f0,u yrs 
STANNOX FARM 
MayRoseGuernseys 
offers a few bull calves from high testing A. R. 
darns. Pedigrees and Prices sent on request. 
P. F. Staples. Manager 
EAST H0LLIST0N, MASSACHUSETTS 
MAPLE GLEN 
GUERNSEYS 
(Herd Established in 1882 ) 
Write for price list on tuberculin tested 
May Rose Guernsey bull calves from A. K. 
dams. Sons and grandsons of Florliam 
Laddie, a $3500.00 son of Ne Plus Ultra. 
L. L. COGGSHALL LOCKE, N.Y. 
REGISTERED i; 
Guernsey Bulls :■ 
About one year old. Specially fine breeding. *, 
Price low for prompt acceptance. *, 
Rolhvood Farm Guilford, Conn. J* 
to freshen April loth. 
old. due 
C. M. PALMER. Valatie, N.Y. 
, No. 62557. Born 
Tashama’s May Rose October 5.1919. 
1st check for $76 takes him. and if not satisfied ship 
him back at our expense. TASHAMA FARM. Naaiuckat, Mis,. 
TRIPLE OAKS FARMS 
PERRY, WYO. CO., N. Y. 
offer bull calves from dams on A. R. test, the result 
of over 22 years careful selection and breeding. 
We have over 50 females descended from one cow. 
Herd sires—grandsons of Ne Plus Ultra. 
Herd Tuberculin Tested 
LEWIS A. TOAN. 1048 South Ave. ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
Guprncpv Rullc Sired by PencoydsSecretPrem- 
uUcrnsey Dims ier 110 . 49474 , a line bred May 
Rose bull of exceptional quality, out of dams 
backed by generations of Adv. U., ancestors. Be¬ 
fore you buy getpedigreesaud description of the 
bulis l offer. Kvery animal guaranteed just as 
represented. Herd under Federal inspection. 
Add, ess 
OttoW. Post owasco **!!?!•. Y. Ensenore, N.Y. 
N.H. COLLEGE Oilers Guernsey Bull 
ii months old. A. R. dam. Federal accredited 
herd. N. II. COLLEGE, Durham, N. H. 
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Sunnyside Guernseys during dams aud oife of U. 
s. Bureau of Animal Industry's Accredited Herds. 
.1 a mis E. van Alstyne, Kinderhook, N.Y. 
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AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION 
BRANDON s VERMONT 
AYRSHIRES 
The Ayrshire- 
Is it production you seek_. 
combined with beauty of form 
and constitution? 
If these are your ideals you-. 
Will find them in 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of all ages for Sale. 
Let us know vour wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby. Ohio 
DOGS 
Airedales, Collies, and Old English Shepherd Dogs 
Trained male dogs and brood matrons; pups all ages. 
FLEMISH GIANT. NEW ZEALAND AND RUFUS RED BELGIAN 
RABBITS. Semi 6c. for large instructive list of what 
yon want. W. R. WATSON. Box 1745. Oakland. Iowa 
nOLUE PUPS—the iutolligent kind. Also Guinea Pigs. 
U Nelson Biios. . Grove City. Pa. 
| 7 . JERSEY S ~] 
Hamilton irocrvc 
FARM el I 5 
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. 
Fosterfield's Herd Registered JERSEYS 
For sale young cows and heifers due to freshen s»on. 
Heifer calves all ages. Come and see them or write. 
CHaH 1.PS U. FOSTER, p. 0. Boi 173, Morristown, Morris C,.. N. J 
| RABBITS 
F lemish giants, r. r. Belgians, 
AMERICAN BLUES. DUTCH AND ENG¬ 
LISH. 60* shown and winners during 1919 
were off-springs of my foundation stock. 
J. BLANK, Dept. A, 428 Highland Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 
Official Judas and President .V. B. .V F. Assn. of America, Inc. 
Pedigreed Rufus Red Belgians 
Niue mos. and over. Bucks, $2.50 each: Does. S3 ; 
Pairs. S5. GEO. W. BERNHARDT. R. No. 3. Salisbury. Md. 
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