The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
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| HOLSTEINS :: j 
You Should Become a 
Member 
The Holstein-Friesian Association of 
Amhrica, the organized breeders of the 
popular and prosperous Holstein cattle, 
was founded in 1885. Today it has nearly 
15,000 members, registers over 80.0(H) 
IIolstein-Friesian cattle each year, giv¬ 
ing employment to 150 clerks, and has 
over a quarter of a million dollars as a 
Reserve Fund. It spends nearly $50,000 
in Holstein publicity and Extension work, 
and a member directly and indirectly 
reaps the benefits of the progressive work 
of this truly great organization. 
If interested in Holstein cattle write 
today for our free booklets. 
THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION 
105 Hudson Street 
Brattle boro, Vermont 
Holstein Cows an? Calves 
No hired help, must reduce my 
milking herd of 70 registered 
Holsteins, 20 grades. Come at 
once, get first choice and a 
bargain. 40 registered heifers, 
i!, of them bred, to freshen this 
fall,to a 34-lb. bull. 
Registered heifer calves all ages. 
18 Registered bulls, tirade heifers. 
Holstein heifer calves $20 each, 
express prepaid in lota of &. Farm 
19 miles south of Syracuse. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, fully, NY. 
KING SEGIS BULLS AND HEIFERS 
W E HAVE at present a limited number of year¬ 
ling bulls ami heifers of King Skgis breed¬ 
ing, for immediate sale. 
Every individual has been picked from heavy 
producing dams and sires, many with exceptional 
records. 
Our prices are reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
G. G. BURLINGAME R .F.D. No. 2 CAZENOVIA, N.Y. 
BINNEKILL FARM HOLSTEINS 
We have only one Bi ll i.ekt for sale. 
BINNEKILL SADIE VALE PONTIAC. 287488. Born Jon. 18,1919 
Sire—King Sadie Vale supreme 
Da.m—Dean Pontiac Ophelia Spofkord 
Calf is evenly marked, well grown, and a good indivi¬ 
dual. He will please you and is ready for light Service. 
PRICE—*260, WITH ALL PAPERS 
HENRY J. MILLS - Kinderhook, New York 
Reg. Holstein Boll Call Good breeding. Reg" 
Heifer Calves, $50 upwards. Grade Holstein Heifer 
Calves, $15 to $«5. HENRY K. JARVIS, Pori Byron. N.Y. 
H olstein-Friesian llelfer nnd Hull Calves. Pure bred register¬ 
ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding. 
Reg. Duroc Pigs. 8R0WNCR0FT FARMS. McGrsw, Cortland Co., M.T. 
For Sale-5 Cows, 7 Heifers An re « 
Holsteins. 
istered 
GUY W. MICHAEL. R. D. No. 2. Hillsdale. N. V. 
Pelham Farm Offers for Stale 
Thoroughbred Holstein Cows and Heilers 
Address PELHAM FARM OF FICE, Room 1601.52 Vanderbilt Ave.. N. I. C. 
Holstein Bull Calves SLf L bree ‘ 1i,ie - Two at 878 
pedigrees. Clovekdai.i; 
quirk sale. Send for 
Farm,'Charlotte, New York 
HORSES 
HORSE: 
Imported Belgian Stal¬ 
lion, eleven years, bay. 
Weight in breedingeotitllUon 1H00. lie is an 
active, good-going, high-class horse. 
CUCCp . Thirteen four-year-old 
^ ■■ “ “ ■ ■ white - f aced, Weste rn 
Ewer, heavy shearers; Six two-year-olds 
by a Shropshire; One yearling. One three- 
year Dorsett pure bred ram; fifteen ewe 
lambs, eight wether lambs. 
Sell all or none . Price Six Hundred . 
R. W. GREEN, BROOKFIELD CENTER, CONN. 
Reg. Shetland Pony Stallion 
6*yrs.-old. Price, 81 00 Also a few colts from 1 to 2-y Is ¬ 
old from $46 to $60 each. H. 11. Burge, Shoreham.Vt. 
ForSale-A NicePair of Reg. Percheron Mares 
Good workers. B. H. McConnell, Wellington. Ohio 
RABBITS 
F LEMISH GIANTS. R.R. BELGIANS, 
AMERICAN BLUES, «*» shown 
DUTCH and ENGLISH. K&j'fTS 
were offsprings of my foundation stock. 
J. BLANK. Dept. A 
428 Highland Ave., Mt.Vernon,N.Y. 
Official Judge and President 
N. B. <£ /■’. Anen. of America, Inc. 
R oistered and Imported Itufu* lted Relffiilli HARKS. 
All Ages. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Krfund- 
L. VAN DK1JSKN, Coblkskili., Nkw York 
Flemish Giant Rabbits Reliable Breeder. Ped. Write 
Bred by 
eliuhle Breeder. Ped. 
Brookiydc R.bbilry Co.. R Miller. Pro,.. 390 Holedon Ave., Patenon, N. J 
i5-Da)Fi 8 mishSai e , : rry„y.'‘ AB iiirtu 
F OR SALE— Flemish Giant Rabbits. Youm? and matured 
Ktock. PedUreed ami Kc-istei c.l. H. B. Ten Eycfc, Somerville. N J, 
GOATS 
|%J| ilrh Innate YoungToggenburgbuck. Perfect- 
■ WillVsII dUdlg |y marked . hornless ; one-fourth 
Saanen blood but does not show. Price, 51 2. No does for 
sale. Stamp for reply. K. N. Bakkbtt, Amiikhst, Virginia 
G O AT For Sale^JiSTTSS 
obi. Fresh. Also two bucks and one doe, 6 weeks 
old. WM. FRED RAIMAN. Bo* 57, Ruck Creek Station.Ohio 
When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you’ll get 
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a quick reply and a “square deal, 
guarantee editorial page. 
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LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Amon" the hills of Delaware County 
the chief industry is dairying and milk- 
producing, some farmers having side lines, 
such as a few sheep, a few hogs, a few 
stands of bees, etc. Everybody keeps 
poultry, some as a regular money-maker, 
but more usually for the family use and 
to exchange for groceries and other things 
which they cannot raise ou their farms. 
A goodly number make maple syrup. The 
county produces on au average year 20,- 
(XX) or more gallons, but this Spring, 
owing to the heavy snowfall and unfavor¬ 
able weather conditions, the Delaware 
Maple Nvrup Association estimated their 
output at about 7.000 gallons. The price 
is around $2.50 to $3 per gallon. The 
sugar shortage holds privations for all, 
it s-pems, but the oues having maple syrup 
which they can convert into sugar if they 
wish, are several degrees ahead. Our 
weather is very cold and backward. If 
it has got too far advanced to snow every 
day it still freezes nearly every night. 
The ground is eold and wet, unfit for 
planting few oats; potatoes the same. 
Gardens unplowed, which the housewives 
deplore, as they like to see some signs 
of filling their empty shelves, as well as 
the family table. The help problem hits 
us hard, with no relief in sight. Many 
will have to^ reduce their stock. Some 
are offering $75 per month, with no suc¬ 
cess. Prices for milk. $2.55 per cwt. 
Pigs four weeks old, $7 each. Potatoes 
were *2.25 per bu.. but advanced to $4 
after farmers had sold at the lower figure. 
Eggs, about 45c doz. p.. s. 
Delaware Co., N. Y. 
The Milk Show 
The third milk show for New York 
City has just been held. Borden. Shef¬ 
field, Clover Farms and Merrell-Soule 
made quite elaborate exhibitions. The 
New York City Board of Health had 
some space and a few commercial firms 
had booths. The League had a booth, 
but did not make au exhibit. The Col¬ 
lege of Agriculture bad no space but 
had several representatives in the build¬ 
ing. The State Department of Agricul¬ 
ture had furnished an interesting set 
of booths. Possibly those containing 
the calves, pigs, dogs, etc., showing in 
pairs the difference between milk feed¬ 
ing and raising without milk, had as 
much value as anything. For example, 
a farmer bought a pig from a neighbor 
and fed him some milk. At three months 
he weighed 55 pounds. The neighbor 
kept one and fed no milk after a short 
time. Both pigs were on exhibition, but 
the “uo milk” pig weighed only 20 
pounds. 
The show was not well attended. There 
were several hundred children present 
afternoons and these perhaps got some 
idea of the value of milk to them. Some 
new features will need to be added or 
some new plan worked out for increas¬ 
ing the popularity of milk. 
One wonders whether a far less sum 
of money cannot be made to do a much 
larger work, perhaps by making tests 
on children who use milk. Such tests 
might be made in various schools and 
also on the younger children who do 
not go to school. Prizes could be of¬ 
fered to make the tests seem more worth 
while, and they could be advertised. This 
scheme is not my own but is suggested 
to me by a very competent observer. 
H. II. L. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Milking Shorthorns pose. Bred 
for milk and meat. The Durham ciw of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM. Wishinglonville, N. 
Milking Shorthorns 
F O IS 
K. P. SEYMOI H, 
BERKSHIRE 
Cat Rock Farm Berkshires “rV/dirs 
with size and conformation. Kred sows and gilts 
due to farrow in June and July. Orders taken for 
boar and sow pigs. CAT ROCK FARM. Westwood, Mass. 
DOGS 
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For Sale—HUNTING DOGS 
Pups, $10 each 
J. w. Dearth 
Bred from the kind that 
gets the game. Send stamp. 
Zanesville, Ohio 
Airedales, Collies, and Old English Shepherd Dogs 
Trained male dogs and brood matrons: pups all ages. 
FLEMISH GIANT, NEW ZEALAND AND RUFUS RED 8ELGIAN 
RABBITS. Semi lie. for large instructive list of what 
you want. \V. R. WATSON. Bo* 1745, Oakland. Iowa 
FOR 
SALE 
Good Shepherd Pups 
PETER J. WAGNER. North Branch, Sullivan Co.,N.Y. 
Collie Puppies Females, $12 
Also poultry, hares and Holstein cattle. Hatching 
Eggs and breeding stock for sale. Write your wants. 
Catalog Free H. A. Souder, Sellersville, Pa. 
Pedigreed COLLIE PUPPIES 
females. JOHN 1>. (SMITH, Walton, New York 
AiraHolo Pnno Ke K- Sensible Prices. Healthy and Right, 
Aireuaierups High Bred, faith sku<m.»>,-<], pun. n.y. 
F OR SALE—2 Pupa— 1 male and 1 spayed female, crossed, 
Airedale aud Shepherd. Mirliu Samuicr, Nouli Bunch, N. 1. 
GUERNSEYSr&K^ 
•■►Products 
The yellow color in milk may not always be a reliable indication of 
richness, but it is a fact that Guernsey milk not only is yellow, but 
it also contains over 30 per cent more food value than common market 
milk. Semi for our free booklet, “The Story of tbe Guernsey.” 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB^ 
Box R 58 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. 
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 Yz years. For sale at 
reasonable prices. 
Upland Farms Ipswich, Mass. 
DELCASTLE FARM 
NEW CASJLE COUNTY WORKHOUSE 
Offers a special opportunity for anyone desir¬ 
ing to get a start in Guernseys to buy a founda¬ 
tion herd of purehreds and grades of very high 
quality out of a FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD. We 
are offering 16 head of bred grade heifers, 4 pure 
bred* (2 cows and 2 heifers) and a splendid 
yearling bull sired by a son of Langwater Cava¬ 
lier and out of Azelia Bay, 54215. who lias a rec¬ 
ord of 8989.5 lbs. milk and 467.17 lbs. B. F. Price 
on lot, 84,000. Will not separate. 
C. H. CULLEN, Sup’t Marshalltown, Delaware 
Reservation Guernseys 
Young bulls ready for service. High¬ 
est type of American breeding and 
individuality, guaranteed every way. 
Entire herd bred on-our farm. 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS 
OFFER FOR SALE 
Choice of six young bulls of May Rose breeding. 
Ready for light service. They have been recent¬ 
ly tested for tuberculosis by the United States 
Bur.au of Animal Industry, and are ready to be 
shipped at once. Price from $180 to 8360 
each. Write for extended pedigree. 
W. S. KERR, Mgr. Cohassct, Mass. 
TABER&MIGNIN. CASTILE, NY- 
STANNOX FARM 
MayRoseGuernseys 
offers a few bull calves from high testing A. R. 
dams. Pedigrees and Prices sent ou request. 
P. F. Staples, Manager 
EAST H0LLIST0N, MASSACHUSETTS 
May Rose Bull Calves 
Sired by Langwater Renown 39636 and 
out of Daughters of Pencoyd's Golden 
Secret 16550. The dams are on test ami 
doing well. Age from 3 to 12 months, for 
price, pedigree aud all particulars. 
Address: Walter Jauncey, 
GREEN MEADOW FARM 
WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
8end for Sale List of Bull Calves from 3 to 
12 uios. old. A. B. breeding with size and 
tongtitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60, Rotlyn, N. Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves. A. R. breeding. Golden Secret strain. 
EXCELLENT VALUE 
SJtiTHviLLK Flats, Chenango Co., New York 
Sunnyside Guernseys “Wit 
S. Bureau of Animal Industry's Accredited Herds 
James E. van Alsttne, Kinderhook, N.Y. 
JERSEYS 
JERSEYS 
SALE. 
Kootslown, Ohio 
MILKING SHORTHORNS. EvkrkttFox, Lowell, Mass 
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-Registered JERSEY BULL 
Son of Tiddlewiuk’s Noble. Grandson of the great 
$15,000 ball. Noble of Oakland. Dam Gamloge's 
Tiddlewinks, 014.7.4 lbs. fat in one year. Priee right 
for immediate sale. Pedigree sent on request. 
SUNSET HILL FAKM, Mahopac, N.Y. 
Address, N. Oakley , Manager 
OWL-INTEREST, Jersey Bull 
tatoo 126; 12 mbs. old: ready for service; tine individual ; 
solid color ; registered: both sire and grandsire bred at 
Moose Hill farms : great production behind him ; dam, 
K. M. class, aa, with 2-year-old record of 6449 lbs. milk, 
432 lbs. butter. Price. $126. Few heifers and R. M. 
cows, 3100 to $200. SHI t»AU VALLEY FAKM, 
Rush chelus, CL Akemont, N. ii. 
Fosterfield’s Herd Registered JERSEYS 
ALL. AGES. Ou account of being unable to see to 
my [cattle personally I will make prices that will 
lead to business. CHARLES G. FOSTER, P. 
O. Boxl73, Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
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MILK TICKETS 
Latest sanitary style. Stop losses. Save time. Free 
Delivery. Free samples. TRAVERS B80S-, Oepl R. Gardner, Mass 
AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of ullages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Wiiloughby. Ohio 
For Sale-AYRSHIRE BULL 
“ SILVER KING OF FINLAYSTON.” Reg. No. 23370. Born 
July 14. 1919. Sire, Bessie’s Monarch of Far View; 
Reg. No. 19989. Dam, Belle of Chautauqua. Reg.No. 
47787. Also a young bull calf about a month old. Prices 
low. Address C. 0. WADSWORTH. Upland Firm*. Chatham, N. V. 
SHEEP 
"I 
TUNIS SHEE P-Ewes and Rams 
Having rented my farm am offering my entire Hook of 
Registered sheep for Sale. J. N. MoPHKKSOX, Caledonia. X.y. 
Reg. Hampshire Down Ewes “uthTo^wis^d 
Ram Lambs for Sale. ELLIS TIGER, Gladstone, N. J. 
C nr 0,| o HAMPSHIRE S1IKEP. RAMS ami 
rUI OdIB EWES. Apply OFHIR FARM. Pnrriiur, N.Y. 
D PLAIN E YEARLING K A MS of highest quality, 
sired by “New York 2,” i hautpiou Delaine Ram at New 
York State Fair both in 191S-1919. Also same quality Ram- 
bonillet yearling Rams. Fall delivery if preferred. “Pre¬ 
mier Flock of Rambouillets.” C. 0. PATTRI0GE 8 SONS. Parry, M.V. 
F o r S a I e- 7 *■' «;!? it Reg.QorsetRams moderate^ 
Hoad's End, Cherry Plain, Rensselaer Co., New York 
BULL CALVES for Farm Herds 
50 Bull Calves that will retain ami improve hoth 
the milking ami tieshing qualities of the farm herd, 
priced in reach of any farmer. .Specially Listed by 
breeders in all parts of the country in the May 
MILKING SHORTHORN JOURNAL. Copy and 
illustrated leallet, “Milking Shorthorns Make Beef 
ami Butter Profitably,” free on reauest. 
If you semi 35c for 1 year’s subscription, or $1 for 3 
years, you get FREE the Milking Shorthorn 
Primer. “Granddad’s Big Red Durham Cow. ’’with 
CO pictures of cows, bulls aud steers. 
Milking Sbortkorn Journal 
31 Main Street Independence, Iowa 
