1835 
Tbr RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Potatoes, SO to 90e> on cars; oats, 60 
to 65c. Hay, local, $24 to $26, loose; 
buyers offer $20 on cars; straw, local, 
$12, loose; $6 on cars. Cows, $40 to $60, 
according to grade ; yearling, $25 to $30, 
no buyers. Beef, 13 to 15c per lb. by the 
side. Beans, 12^0 per lb. Pork, 20c, 
aressed. Chickens, 25c, live; turkeys, 
40 to 45c, live. Apples, 5.0c bu. Farmers 
paid $2 for barrels and are offered $2.50 
to $3 per bbl. for apples. Lots of buck¬ 
wheat, but no market. Crops were good 
and quality fine, but no market; no de¬ 
mand for grains. it. s. B. 
Tioga Co., Pa. 
Wheat, $2 per bu.; rye, $1.60; corn, 
$1; buckwheat, $1.25; oats, 50c. Ilay, 
Timothy, $35; straw, $15. Eggs, 85c; 
butter, 65c. Potatoes, $1 to $1.25. These 
are prices that we get in our local mar¬ 
kets. The wheat was damaged by the fly 
and was about 18 bu. average. Hay,' a 
full crop, the the largest I have ever seen. 
Oats a good crop, from 30 to 65 bu. to the 
acre. Rye is not largely raised. Corn 
has been generally good; buckwheat was 
below the average. Potatoes not so good ; 
here and there a good crop, but a majority 
of the farmers had a poor crop; a good 
many rotted. Apples, a plentiful crop; 
all were not gathered. They sold from 
25c to $1 per bu. Thousands of bushels 
were made into cider and sold. The farm¬ 
ers on the average received about 50c per 
bu. for what were sold in crates. Cab- i 
bage a good crop, selling on cars at $10 
per ton. Dressed hogs, 21c per 11*.; live ; 
poultry, 35c per lb. M.F. w. 
Luzerne Co., Pa. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Dec. 2- -Duroe-Jerseys. J. Elmer Long, 
Slaty Ridge Farm, Palmyra, Pa. 
Dec. 3-4—Holsteins. Holstein Breed¬ 
ers’ Sales Co., Fon du Lac, Wis. 
Mar. 20-30, 1921—Holsteins. Water- 
town Holstein Sales Co., Watertown, 
Wis. F. Darcey, Sec. 
May 0, 1921—Holsteins. Brown 
County Holstein Breeders’ Sale at De 
Pere, Wis. 
May 17, 1921—Holsteins. Wisconsin 
Holstein Breeders’ Sale, West Allis, Wis. 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
Wisconsin Potato Growers’ Association, 
Potato Exposition. Milwaukee Audi¬ 
torium, Milwaukee, Wis., November 30- 
Decom'ber 4. 
International Live Stock Exposition, 
Chicago, Ill., November 27-December 4. 
Ohio Apple Show and American Pomo- 
logical Society, Columbus, O., December 
1-3. 
Seventh Annual Farmers’ Exposition, 
Toledo, O., December 2-10. 
New York State Federation of Agri¬ 
culture, farm convention, Rochester, N. 
Y., December 14-15. 
Illinois State Horticultural Society, 
sixty-fifth annual convention, Blooming¬ 
ton, Ill., December 15-17. 
Vermont State Poultry Show, B. P. 
Greene, secretary, St. Albans, Vt., Janu¬ 
ary 4-7, 1921. 
National Western Stock Show, Denver, 
Colo., Janqary "22-29. 
Short courses in Agriculture, Home 
Economics, Ice Cream Making, Jan. 3- 
Feb. 25, 1921, New York State School of 
Agricultural, Cobblcskill, N. Y. 
Cow Credits 
H IGH yield of Butterfat. Good Health. Daily regularity. Long milk¬ 
ing age. Economic keep. Increasing market value. Here are but 
a few of the many merit points to the credit of Jerseys, the Profit Breed. 
JERSEYS 
One Jersey proves her worth so quickly and surely that you will want 
another before she has time to calve. Let us 
start you with the most valuable information 
ever gathered about cows that pay dividends. 
No charge for facts and help. Write today. 
N 
The American Jersey Cattle Club 
324-G We.t 23rd St., New York 
DOGS and FERRETS 
German Shepherd,Collies, Old English Shop 
herd, Airedale Dogs 
Holstein bulls. (ioodyr 
for Instructive list. 
Trained farm helpers, puppies. 
Poland China and Duroo Boars, 
young Cockerell. Babbits. Send 10c. 
~ H. WATSON, (01 174b, Oakland. lo„i 
Airedale Terrier Pupplen of quality. Tha kind yon want- 
typical specimen* of tho bettor kind. Fashionable pedigree, rlrh 
in International champion blood. Molot, S8S| one fonialc, fib. 
Money back If not satisfied. INGIECIDE FARM. Bewmiimille, N. T. 
mi 1 TF PITDC Tho handsome and intelligent kind, 
UlllihiL tUfj Nelson linos., Grove City, Pa. 
.. nym w— -4- w—. Either rolor. Largo 
-JL JL. JL LO or small. Instruc¬ 
tion boob free. 1EVI FARNSWORTH, Non I.ondon. Ohio 
Tnr Trimmal’* w - ,Tn,n Street 
r erreis sale, inmmai s kocukstek, n. y. 
SHEEP 
X=t.EG. SHROPSHIRES 
15 .venrling Ram*, $25 to 845. 15 Ram Lambs. $20 
to $40. 30 ewes, bred to imported Ram. $25 to $40. 
13 ewe lambs, $20 to $25. Stevens Bros .Wilson. N Y. 
RANDALL FARMS. North Creek, N. Y. 
offers for quiob sale, 1 registered RamboulUet breeding 
ram t 1 Dorset and one Imported Leicester, very ft est, 
bree iing. A iso 7 beautiful Swisadoe kid* and 2 Togg. bucks 
Rockwood Southdowns 
A few young rams for sale. Address 
B. M. HAWKS, Tarrytown. N. Y.. Supt. for Wm. Rockefeller 
For Sale-40 "h.Yrr.J Merino Ewes of Delaine Typo 
of fine wool; good months. S8 per bend. 
8 L, WRIGHT, Ransomville, Niagara Co., New York 
Reg. Hampshire Down Ewes South Down Ewes and 
Kant Lambs for Sale. ELLIS TIUEK, Gladstonk, N. J, 
F oil SAMS. Keg. Hampshire Sheep. Rams and Ewes 
Best breeding. THOMAS HASLETT, Seneca. Omaris Co.. N. Y 
PnrSala Heir. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. RAMS and 
ruroaiB ewes. Apply OPHHl FARM, I’nrebue, N. Y. 
10 Reg. Shropshire Ewes For Sale March" 
of II ft. COVERT, - Lodi. New York 
F OB SALE-WESTERN BREEDING EWES. Bred 
to registered muttou rums. STUART ■. MARS. Utrty. H. T 
JERSEYS 
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. 
Jersey Bull Calves and Heifers 
Herd Bulls; Champion Torono’s Son 
whose son sold af auction for $7,500 
OwIs-Over-lhe-Top and Golden Maid’s 
Victor’s Jolly 
100 Head—No Reactions 
Ulsterdorp Farms, Highland, N. Y. 
Prices 
Moderate 
Registered Jerseys 
Kilsyth Farm, Box 36. Huntington, L !.. N Y 
For Sale-Reg. JERSEY BULLyZ 
old. Blue Ribbon afc Danbury Fair last Get. For prieo 
address E. L BENET, SuoseMtill Farm, laka Mabopac. B. V. R. 0. 2 
RABBITS 
It Pays to Raise Hares 
From lull Blooded Sires A Dams 
All Specimen. Illustrated Catalogue 10c. 
JOSEPH BLANK, Dept A 
428 Highland Are.. MOUNT VERNON, lil. Y. 
flEMISH GIANTS, young and matured, from pedigreed nnd 
reg. stock. Prices reasonable. H B TEN EYCK. Somerville, N. J. 
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^S^GUERNSEYSrSl^ 
^Products 
This is the time to buy Guernseys. The market price on 
all dairy cattle is lower than it has been for a number of 
years, and the higher prices will Inevitably return as soon 
as conditions become normal. One can enter a business at 
the lowest cost during a period of depression, and there is 
no better time to buy Guernseys than now. Write today 
for our free information. 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R 9 Peterboro, N. H. 
SAUGERTIES FARM 
GUERNSEYS 
PnrCnlo Dnll Calves sired by Ultra May 
rOfOdlG King, 27600. A. It. Breeding. May 
Rose Strain. Send for Sales List. Federal 
Accredited Herd No. 1511. 
SAUGERTIES 
SAUGERTIES 
FARMS 
NEW YORK 
GUERNSEY BULLS 
FOR SALE 
Suitable to head pure-bred herds and to sire 
heavy producing cows. 
MOSTLY MAY ROSE BREEDING 
Write us. stating what you arc in need of and 
we will submit pedigrees and prices. A few 
good ones for 8200 each. 
THE OAKS FARM, Cohasset, Mass. 
LOST! 
A Golden Opportunity 
To Purchase Stock 
males and females, of superior May Rose breeding 
Youngsters sired by Langwater Fisherman, Lang- 
waterCollege King, Yoemao’s King of the May, Jeth¬ 
ro’s Masher of Forestdaie. Finder may have same by 
communicating with its; we will endeavor to make 
good that opportunity at prices according to age 
and breeding. Nothing under $800. 
BU IUltU 1). I)e FOREST. Forcstdile Farm, Amatordnnj, S.T. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves. A. R. breeding. Golden Secret strain. 
EXCELLENT VALUE 
Smithvili,e Flats. Chenango Co., New York 
For Sale-Il-Mos.-Old BULL 
Sire, Florham Moss Raider(30517) s Dam, Sweet Clover 
of Annindale (72032). Nice individual-, priced to sell. 
GEORGE H. PENSON. lai 481, Greenwich. Conn. 
STANNOX FARM 
Offers Five Fine, Young May Rose 
GUERNSEY BULLS 
ready for service, out of high testing A. K. dams 
from a clean, tuberculin tested herd. Prices 
from $1 50-S200. VVrite for extended pedigree. 
P. F. STAPLES, Manager 
East Holliston, Massachusetts 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Fanners and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dams or dams thaCwili he tested. Write Tor sales list 
and Pedigrees. WAWA dairy farms, n S. 32d Si., put*., p*. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys 
Bend for Sale Llit of Bull Calve* from 3 to 
12 mo*, old. A. B. breeding with size and 
constitution. 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60, Ro*Iyn, N. Y. 
Re£\ Guernsey HEIFER 
bred I , a May Rose sire. Federal tested.. Price rea¬ 
sonable. Will also sell young fresh Reg. cow. Bull 
ready for service from A. K. row for sale. Write for 
pedigree and prices. WALDORF FARMS. Nertb Chathim. N T. 
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Shagbark Farm Guernseys 
Offers at reasonable prices Bull Calves from 3 to 15 
inns, of age. Sired by ‘‘Florham Laddie,” who is the 
liest proven SON of ”NE PLUS ULTRA." These bulls are 
from cows with recordB, or finishing records better 
than 500-lbs. fat and from a Federal tested Herd. 
Writs at once for prices and particulars. 
F. SHAGBARK FARMS, Saugerties. New York 
vwvwywvwftWNWWMAAMMwwwdVWAvvAvvv/AWi 
AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby. Ohio 
Rug'ged Producing' Ayrshires 
The herd has a strictly business atmosphere and 
they are bred for a maximum production of milk 
and butter fat. You’ll be surprised at the price and 
Duality offered. Crestmont Farm, Sunbury, Pa. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Milking Shorthorns p„ u ^JKS 
for milk anil meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washingioimllc, N. T. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS. IVERETT FBI. Lowell, Ha... 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Wanted-A Brown SWISS BULL££ 
tXIATON 8. DOW, Itloblsnd, Pa., ar 74 Broadway, Ne* r T«rk City 
GOATS 
31 ILK GOAT BUCKS, for service. No drivers. 
Pure Toccenburg, $40 and up. Grades, 115 t<> $30. 
8. J. Sharpies, K. D. 5, Norristown, Pa. 
ftnofo Tosrgenbnrg. Milk stock -. does and kids. Also 
UUdlo honey and bees. ALLEN SIMMONS, Lltlngeiun, N. I. 
:t HOLSTEINS it 
Dispersal Sale 
anti Auction 
Saturday, Dec. 11th, 1920 
AT 11 A. M. 
'A mile east af the tillage af Lancaster an East Main Street 
I will sell my herd of well-bred Holsteins, one herd Eire, 
Johanna line Rag Apple, No. 210045, A.K.O., 7 days. Butter 
35.1. 1 Junior Herd Sire i* by Ling Mutual Kenigen 
203796 and Falrvlew Pontiac Korndyko 2nd. 8 Cows and 
their offspring by the famous sire Glenwood Beets 
Korndyko. making them full sisters to Verona Dekol 
Beets, 40 pounds junior 4-year calf, 6 cows by the 
famous Sire King Alcartra Seeds Pontiac No. 136925, 
whose sire is the wonderful Bull King Segis routine 
Alcartra N 0 . 79602, or the first bull to sell for $50,000. A 
daughter by Rag Apple Korndyke the 8th, and our junior 
sire is her son ; 3 yearling heifers, 3 yearling bulls, 3 bull 
e lves, 3 heifer calves, tho above young stock is oil 
eligible to be registered. Some gnule cows, 4 horses ami 
all farming tools. WILLIAM OEHM, Lancaster, N. Y. 
b ?S d°H a eB V i I h t°e r". a 3 Holstein Bull and Heifer Calves 
for sale. Prices right. 
EARL W. WISNER. Fairview Village. Montgomery Co., Pa. 
For Sale Holstein-Friesian BULL 
calved March 8. 1918. Reg. No. 265468. Grandson of King 
Priliy Regis. Great grandson of King of tho Pontiac 
A fine animal. HURD P. EVANS, Truppe, Penna. 
Keg. tin cl HIGH ORA DE COWS 
the kind that show a profit above high-priced Feed and 
Labor. KAKL1NGER. Mousey, N.Y. w Phone I’uun.'’ 
||olsn a ltt*Krlrfclan llfdfor mid llnll Calves. Pure bred r^istor- 
11 edaud high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding:. 
Reg. Duroc Pigs. BROWNCROFT FARMS. McGr»w. Cartland Cm, N T. 
HOLSTEINS 
Fred H. Lee, Plymouth, Mich., 
writes: 
. “I have 26 head of Purebred 
Holsteins, all descendants of my 
two original cows. I have become 
owner of a large farm, near De¬ 
troit, which otherwise would 
have been impossible. I have not 
been able to back Holsteins but 
Holsteins have had to back me.” 
Send for Free Booklets 
The Holstein-Friesian Ass n of America 
105 American Bldg., Brattleboro, Vermont 
200 HOLSTEINS 
QUARANTEED HEALTHY 
Carload of any age in 
REGISTERED or GRADES 
Calves, yearlings, 3-year 
olds, cows or bulls 
60 DAY RETEST GUARANTEED 
High-grade heifer ealves 
$20.00 each 
JOHN C. REAGAN. Tully, N.Y. 
BUY NOW 
Reg. Holstein heifers and heifer 
calves. Fine individuals. Top notch 
breeding. Reasonable prices. Will 
try and please you. 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. RIVEN BURGH, Prop. MUNNSVILLE. N.Y. 
A CHOICE BULL 
Tuberculin tested. Ready for heavy service. Grand¬ 
son of Bag Apple Korndyke 8th. For sale at a very 
reasonable price. One fine registered heifer. 
Colantha Blood, to freshen in November, t Un- price 
is within the reach of any farmer or small breeder. 
AIRDALE FARM . West Hartford, Conn. 
GRAND-DAUGHTERS ol the WORLD’S 
GREATEST SIRE 
KING OF THE PONTIACS 
On account of being overcrowded we are offering all 
<>l his six grand-daughters, six to eight months old 
well marked and good individuals out of good dams 
For Prices Address : 
G. G. BURLINGAME. 98 Chambers St.. N. Y. CITY 
