The RURAL NF.W-YORKFR 
B4t 
Holstfiln Breeders Meet 
Kx-Oovernor Frank O. Ix»wden «>f Hi¬ 
ndis was «><1 president, of (ha Holstein 
Friesian Association ol America at the 
Syracuse, N. V.. meeting .I line 1. 
A reduction of transfer fees to members 
was made to r>()c instend of jpl, Fred 
I’abst of Wisconsin was elected u director 
to sun.. <!eortf(* 10. Van Hagen of III- 
nois. Three other new directors are: Dr. 
<!. V. Armstrong of Watertown. N. V.; 
.1. M. Kelly of Fltirahoo, Wis., and Prof. 
T. 10. ItJhleV of Ml. llermon, Mass. 
Secretary l' - . F. Houghton ol Itrattle- 
1 torn, VI,; M. II. Hardnor of Delavan, 
WiiH., siiperinlend-enl of advanced regis¬ 
try, and Wing II. Smith. Syracuse, X. Y.. 
treasurer of the association, were all 
unanimously re-elected. II. X. Norton, 
Jr., of Howell. Mich., was appointed a 
director to complete the term of It. 1$. 
Davis of Omaha, Neb., resigned, (ieorge 
10. Stevenson of Pennsylvania was elected 
vice-president. 
The New York 1 lolstein-Friesian Asso¬ 
ciation. acting as hosts to the convention. 
pared no expense in the entertainment 
of the visitors. Automobile trips through 
the most beautiful sections of New York 
State, including a trip to the Thousand 
Islands along the Canadian border and 
a banquet with over a thousand breeders 
in attendance were features of tin* pro¬ 
gram. 
Cominq Farmers’ Medians 
June 20 National Sheep and Wool 
P.ureau of America. Chicago. III. 
June 20-2”* West Virginia Farm lloys* 
and Girls’ Week, Morgantown, W. Va. 
June 27-2.0 American Home Feono- 
mies Association. Swamp-colt, Mass. 
June 2S Ohio Home FJconomlos Asso- 
ciat ion, < 'edat* I *oint. < • 
July 1(5- Annual Held meeting, New 
Jersey Stale Itonrd of Agriculture, Unri- 
tiiu, N. .1. _ , 
August 2 .” International I 5 lth) • luck 
Association. Philadelphia, Pa. 
August !i 1!! American Poultry Asso- 
cial ion. Seal I le. Wash. 
August It! til Annual Farmers' and 
Homemakers’ Week, New Hampshire 
College, Durham, N. II. 
Woiqht and Color of Mortjan Horse 
Can you tell 
of the Morgan 
black in color? 
New York. 
me I lie standard weight 
horse? Are they always 
G. II. T. 
Justin Morgan, who shares honors with 
Messenger as a foundation sire of our 
Standard-bred horses, was a truly repre¬ 
sentative Morgan horse, lie lived to be 
30 years old. He wins 14Vi hands high 
and weighed fl.”0 lbs. lie wn noted for 
his wonderful performances of endurance, 
: peed, pulling power and intelligence. 
Itay, brown and black colors prevail, yet. 
freiptenlly Morgan horse- can lx* identi¬ 
fied as chestnut. They are popular in 
seel ions of Vermont, where they are used 
for general-purpose horses, and arc noted 
for their stamina and endurance, (tin* 
seldom linds genuine Morgan horses out 
side of New Fngland territory, although 
it is generally recognized that this blood 
has been used extensively in file develop¬ 
ment of tile Standard bred as well as the 
American saddle horse. r. ('. M, 
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DOGS 
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hook on 
DOG DISEASES 
And IIow to Feed 
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M.IIihI free fa any uddreau b.v 
America’s 
(he Author 
Pioneer 
H. CLAY CLOVER CO., Inc., 
Dog Medicines 
118 Wet 31st Slrccf, New York 
German Shepherd,Collies,Old English Shep¬ 
herd, Airedale Dogs .'Si'.aZ* 
11 «i|Mt «•! ii Ihi I Ik. Gondyoung <’ockorola. Kabhit*. Send I0<\ 
for lll’dructlvo tlxf. w. |( WA'INON, Boi 174b, OuMiiiil, lowi 
AIREDALES 
Ournug Munir. |h«mt. Dmn* by ('Jiuitipbni '* Motiduu 
Hwlvi'lli-r," 2 I<*11in 1 • . M month*, ('!», King Onrnng bloml 
butli nidi fJO curb V<» ri'UHiiuabUt offC'l’n l lined ful* 
whotn Ikf I«• r > ivrciiM, 1 iii." i< I femuluM. 
MON III AIM*0( bTin I \ It M Dou r, N.J. 
Collie and Fox Terriers T.!Vi'*e'r/.V .muing m, 
Pegs unit Poultry. I ewis A Sori.im, Ski.i.khuvii i.i . Pa. 
Pure-Bred Collie Pups 
lion guiiiuiilct'd, II. A. sol IIEIt, Ni'lli-ruvllli', l’». 
P I l»IG It I l l> < ol.l.ll pi ph. III, intelligent kind. 
NliLSON UK US. - Cnitw City, Pa. 
F orhaj.k 1‘iimuti.in fox a\i* laiimr 
IIoI \I*I*I I*H. l( liKltNKU, Jtoncon, New Yohk 
SHEEP 
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TRANQUILLITY FARMS D0RSETS 
Wn imp Mining < liolee |>nn bred Kntflntered Full bin ii 
I amb* und Y<*nrllnga til fniimt!’*' primt. Kruly In ml.* 
bring I bn nioiM V. oin lull nr early Wlntnr lamb wnrtb 
bvn Mpi lnir lamb*. Why tint iflrr tlitt DoiMm it trial t Kx- 
urllisit for CM. breeding. All I mm IIAMKS. m,„ . Mlanaichy.il. J 
fnfC.I. Hr*. IIAMI'HIIIKI Hill'I I*. It A M H „„,l 
rui OHIO KWKM. A|>|ily 01*111 It KahM, I'ar.l...-, ft. * 
HORSES 
*!,'! I 1 , Finn Rlark Hnrvn lln,, ' n hand* high; irnnninteed 
HA 1.1. I IIIB DIflLR llOISB Hound mill kind. Will drive 
Mingle in'dnuliln. KUvni yearn old. liii|iun< ot owner 
**• hllkl.ll, BluUr llauvr, Culuidul llclglit,, Tu.kali.., N.Y 
BERKSHIRES 
Large BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD: 
! I'uminted weanling pig* from litter* of ten 1 
• to fourteun. Mont desirahle blond linn* I 
1 and from parent, stock the largest, of the | 
! breed. Bred (IIIts and Sow*, t'nrelnted 5 
! Servleo Honrs. 
j II. (k A II. II. Ilariirndlna, Box IS, Dumlrr. N.Y. : 
FLINTSTONE BERKSHIRES 
I'ecdt-r jiigs all sold. A few sow pigs sired 
by I'earl’s Successor Hi Ii still on offer. Order 
now. Urcd sows at low price;, bred to 
sons of I’cnrl’s Succcstor Hth. 
FLINTSTONE FARM DALTON, MASS. 
LEE BOYCE, Mcr. 
Middlebrook Farm Berkshires 
Spring pigs. Both hom-s. Six and eight weeks old. 
Also a lew iowh bred for .May and June farrow. 
I’rleo* right. Sntisfaetioli gnat anted. Write 
MIDDl.KIlROOK FARM. R. I). 1. Anbury Park. N. I. 
STONE’S BERKSHIRES 
We offer iowstired to farrow In May and June, Also 
(illt bred for Aiigust farrow. Fall hoars ready for 
sot vice ' tor spring pigs are good ones. Onn furnish 
pair* and 11 leu unrelated. HICHARD II. SI0NI, Irum.inkura. N.V. 
PATMOOR X3ERKSHIRES 
tired glltti, groivtl,v. sturdy t'foclc. Will farrow lit July. 
Some extra line. Service lionia, one farrowed last, Sep¬ 
tember 1* an out'tiiedhig |>tg. Mini the l«nglliaii,l nl/.c. 
V, rv well tired. Will null any one. Ready for beany ccr 
vice and Isa bargain. 1‘ATMOOIl FA IIM <«, lUnllrld, N.V. 
SPRINGBANK BERKSHIRE III.RI) 
0O1 im K) brgihf 1 r»*il, Imiutina, brad Mow* and Gilt* (Fall 
ol 1919) to farrow In March, hied to Hyinholam’* Hu port), 
2A0336, and DllUu'* Chaintilou 22nd, No. 2482M. For price 
addroK* J. IC. \V ATN4LN, Drop., ]\1 iirblnlnlc. Conn. 
SHADY & IDE BERKSHIRES 
We are limiting a iiperltil offer for the next. 1ft da-a on 
III ,',I (lilt*. Itahy IterUNhires of ell age We sltjn(k <). It. 
I 1 .’. Cl. FlsltKR - HamiLtoH, Nkw Yohk 
To Close Out T,u"iV u mZu BorkshireBoar and Sow 
two vealold, unrelated. Boar, $15. Sow, $150. 
KAlVl A roillill FARM Oakland, N. .1. 
BERKSHIRE of Size and Quality 
Hest of Breeding Hood service hoars, gilts and 
spring pigs. Klclniril K. Hais, Lebanon, N.J. 
SWINE \ 
Save Money on Your Purchase 
Dun Rpiing |»lg" ainl dovtdop thrill yimumir. Wo havo 
ov*'i* I44MI for nub* uni'i'latod Duror-.loi’Hi*y boar* and 
gdtr Spocdal prl»« * for 80 day** I'athihidor. 
Hon < ol.. and Ol Ion C'barry King bn rdtng, \Vo alilp 
on approviil. Mtoroby guarantoolng *aM*faotlon. 
BERTLEY FARMS, CLENWOOD, ILL. 
Ju«t Oul of Chlonuo 
Duroc-Jersey Pigs For Sale 
Rome very nice 3-mo*.-old unrelated boar and sow 
ldgH from Utter, of III I,, 12. Itegistered and of best 
tdood 1 imm. Weighed from -III to fit) Ills, at 8 weeks, 
A Iso 8-mos.-tdd service boar NatiKl'acl Ion guaran¬ 
teed. Write l.ltko View Fn tin, Newten, N. .). 
L> l I K O C ' - J H K H IC Y 1 * I ( > N 
Di’f» inlci \ olmitia-r foiiudattoii. Largo typo. Haloed. 
Htoidi. par pair, laglHtari'd im i pair, unrrgiH 
(*ird. Twti Flm* Sarvln* IIoaiM, IH uiniit I im old, $«tO I'.acb, 
I 1 ’. H. (JIlAWFOICD - North FiihI,, l*ii. 
Duroc Jersey PigsForSalo aV xv'ayM* 1 ,. 1 'of 
both sexes. Tim kind who win and give proilt. 
1 tugged liealtli v big honed. A. It. 1 ►< > ICS,VI A N, 
Memiiids Ril., Albany, N. Y 1 milvrtt welcome. 
I> U R O C-J ERSEY HOGS 
Vigor,,ii'. Well drown. Ihed light. Triple Inoculated' 
‘ all' I n doll diiaianl.. Wrllo Im price li»l .10)1 N II 
&KKNNKT1I HANKJNHON.ni.ui Moore. N. .1, 
Luroc-Jcrscys ol Quality 
lllue blood under red skin. Write vonr wants. 
i»r \V. A. \V ln,l lo.Maccaliec Fnrnn.F Im Ilium, I’a. 
■ and $«;*apnlr, F,xpr«’*H 
pri'iiald. Full pod Ip r •« e *< 
fui'ltiMhod froo. S|<’|>li«*n Kellogg, IlurdoKc, N. 
|\| D«'*t, of Itreedlng. Mlilppad <’.<>, 1), 
i'U IXL/VjO OIM I III A 1 VUM, Mi.nlry, \.\ . 
1 ftnrnao ' fcw g,aid (Hies yet III f 10 eneli. Pedigreed. 
lyUlOCS n. \v El.Ks . IIcGi-iiII', Olilu 
| V,| I-,,,, lorcevi! Voillig pig* for sale fr,mi 
l-^ll " “’•1 i. I »>v y S noted blood 1111« ** I'rtco* 
i ranoim lib . PIHL Y 1 MICKS, tupt.. Ut il OAKS I ARM. Riimtaii. N J. 
Poland-Chimi Swine 
Hints. .Make Inquiries, llr. KNOX, Ounlniry, I'eini. 
For Sale 100 Pigs Berkshires&ChosterWhites 
(» wnnK*. $5.00 onrh. Koiihu llnm , Uusliorc, Pa. 
n, gtalci-,-,1 O. 1. it, mill rlll.s’l'I K M lllTi: i*h;m 
11 K. 1’. ICOdKKH - VV A V \'1 i.i.K, NliW Venn 
A YRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
Wo urn ofYerlng anlniiiN of nil ages for Halo. 
Lot ih know your want.H. Visitors welcorno. 
tiLUKUE A. CROSS, Mgr, - Willntighbv, Ohio 
AYRSHIRE BARGAIN 
(lot particulars about our gonerou* offer on hull 
calves. Herd passed two annual tuberculin tests 
with no reactors. Accreditod hard idiiu. Our price* 
on lieif, I'm and rows am very reasonable. 
( III.STMONT 1 At: .J • si a ,i i,n ry, i’u. 
MII-KINC; SHORTHORNS 
Milkiiij) Shortliurns 1 ,|;'^ 
for milk an,1 meal The Diirhain eon of OUr forefathei i< 
in,pilrlc* Invited, wnisin imavi iihm. ... * i 
lllllStnitPll I O'lflol - "MHKtHO SHORTHORNS 
I n Deanci MflK , | ia , flNU HIJIItR 
PROMTARI Y with list o f briunlnr* mmt nn ranno*t 
Mil KINK SIIOHIHDHN SUCH 1Y. Ilc|il 1 , Imlciiriidciicr luw* 
I MISCELLANEOUS 
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DISPERSAL SALE OF GUERNSEYS 
Mr. James H. Seaman, Glen Falls, N. Y. 
luuioiinrim ilm absolute dlspnrsnl niln of t>i h well known herd, together with 
selections frotu I tin herds of 
Hon. Henry M. Sage, Albany, N. Y., and 
W. D. Mahony, Averlll Park, N. Y. 
At the FAIR GROUNDS, GI.EN FALLS, NEW YORK 
MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1921 
\monPT the fcnutlpH tun iliiughtoft «»r King'* Vnngujird ?2 y1(Ig\. !?.), Vn I’ltm t'ltra of NVyrbrook 
40129, May Dn*« Bon <d< <»f Ponroytl 27814, l.angwahr Pooi'lorr* lO’.' In \ II. t. !•» «*nkWarrior 470112 
For Ciftliilo(|iie mhlress 
LI ANDF.H F. IIF.R U IC K. Sale Muniifirr, 10f» Main St., Worcester, Mass. 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS 
BULLS FOR SALE 
Our Mny Int “Srili’M I Jut" U mow ready to be cent 
to you upon your requent, it onnniMt* of l’> Imll* u 
number of whieh are rriulv for nervier. Priced 
from 1180 up. Herd tuberculin tentrnl wince 191*1 
by tbo United State* 11 urenu of Animal Induetry. 
W. S. Kerr, Mgr. 
Cohasset, Mass. 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS ro1i”HA r LK 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We ofTer Kiirmtii tt ami Breetler* of GurrnMy* an op¬ 
portunity In xeeure exceptionally bred, healthy 
nitllH, from a clean, Tubereulln Tented Hei’fl at ren 
Honable pileen, Kinif of tbo May Dolly Dimple 
lioiden Secret, and Ulenwoofl breeding out of A. If. 
<bi iiih or dam* that will bn tented. Write for Ritlo* lint 
and Podlgl'linN. W , WA dairy f ARMS, 17 S l?d II.. Phlla., P. 
‘'Shagbark Farm Guernseys” 
oilei M at mmonahlo price* Hull (’itlvra from 3 to I* 1 ' 
limn, of ago. Sired by *'I' bn ham Laddie," who i* the 
heat proven SUN <>f "Ml HI 118 ULTRA." Thono hull* are 
from cnwH with record*, or MiiImIiIiik record* better 
limn ftOO-lh*. fat and from a Kedoral tented Herd. 
Write at once for price* and particular*. 
I. SHAGBARK FARMS. Snugartlos. New York 
FOR SALE pi 1 Ill* 
a Son of rlorham Laddie 
mid giinulkon nf No Plus Ultra. JUs i-iiIvyik hid 
hiiifui'.s, I ii ltd til linlividuuls in ul high pro- 
tinaan, . r. i,. BUSH, Montroso, Pa- 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
111)1,1, CAI.VKH and IIULLHof imrvli'oiililu iigr. A. IC 
In i i'dlng. l'rloi'M v«i'Y rwinoiiitble and mtpi i'i h eluii'gon 
will Im pi'D paid mi afl IiuIIr Bold ln.fi HD .Inly I id. W illn 
for podlgroimmill prlooa. Imllhvlll, I lala. Chananijn Cu.. N Y 
BULL CALVES 
out of rows now on t*nt for A. It. (). twnrdx. 
Prlnm i diihuiwiIiId. WISIVIMW FAHM. Pnwlmu. N. V 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
out of hltfh tenting A. If. damn, from a clean 
tiibareulln tented herd. One ready for *ervb?e. 
Two *Urh( and onn *lx moitlliM old. Price*, 
♦ IfdDkllOO, Write for partietilaiM. 
I*. F. HtnpIcN, \1|rr., KiimI llollUton, Mans. 
MEADOW RIDGE FARM 
OtTm-H For Halo WOODLAND YEOMAN, 
RIC.ISIIRIB GUKRNSFY BULL 
Sire, Advocate 1 i Hold 30701 ; Dam, (VmiiteM* Archer 
32080 ; Born AligUNt 4th, 1917; breeder, I'ellx M. 
Warburg; Owner, rornelln* P. Young, "Meadow 
Ridge Farm” YorUtOwn Height*, N. Y. Addre**, 
Irving ('. Tompldn*, Rupt,, Tei. N<». 101. 
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A HEAL 33TTY 
Three Fine Registered Guernseys 
THREE COWS AND BULI. 
Olen Gable Mildred, Glen Gable Granny 2nd, 
Mignonette of Sunnybrook, Itaron of Hunnv- 
broolt. IIitp i an opportunity for moiiii one to 
own three fine ('own Ffr*t elieelc for #iHf»4l 
lake* them. All three ju*t fre*h. 
FRED J. WAGNER - Smilhtown. N. Y. 
Young hull* one 
SALE GUERNSEYS toelx lllofitilNold 
from f»00 pound A. If. dam*. Accredited herd, 
W. .1 II At NFS, Ciikhtnpt Him., Piiii.apicm*iii a, Pa. 
GUERNSEY HEIFERS Wanted 
I wl*h to exchange tfegl*tercd llainpHliIre Swine 
from Prize Winning lllood line* for High grade Me 
glHtered Guern*«*y Heifer*, Hoar*, Hnwii or Gilt ♦ 
aviiilahlc, For Price lint and full Information write 
IlYlfON 44. MOON Troy, Now York 
FOR SALE Imp. GUERNSEY COW 
due to ft orTien June 28th. Pure Itred 44iiern*cy 
lleller. Mi inohtliM, Hull, 21 month*. Sl|e Hl^li 
Point ('availin’, who *old for 11(1,400, 
JOHN U. JOLLEY - Tom* Klver, N. J. 
GRADE GUERNSEYS 
Hovoral tilch gnulo (JunniNiiy rows for ruIo, 
frash, or duo within niotitll. Kiaoptlminlly 
(•Imlro family oowh PrlniH rmiRnniihlu. 
Mil.I S POND FAIIMS. Sniiil Jaim*R. Look Islaml, N. Y. 
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HOLSTE1NS 
Valley Farm Dispersal Sale 
On the Farm of the Owner, Pctor Chambers, 
Walton, N. Y., Wednesday, June 22, 
commencing at 11 A. M. 
50- IIIUII CIASSIUHIRCUIIN IESTL0HUISIEINS 50 
COWS A N I Ml KI KKKS with 7 day hill tor roc- 
ordn of 'Jllhi Ilm. u(. a yonm to ‘.)H Ilm. nf.5 your’ . 
go l>/\ U<i IITUKS of high rocord dlimu -four 
with l!fi-IU, diiniM, ono 2(1-III., four 2711)., two 
"h iii., <>ii<> :iii mi ih. 
gK I > A II < • 11T I 1 '. Its of yo- lie slum. 
I A l»A (UiIITKRHor u*.!S III. non of King Hugltc 
to mtANI>l>AIMiirri£ltS of Silling Kill-Ill 
King I *ont liic(Nlro'idniu nilO-Ib dung liter of Urn 
80-llj, four yr.-old fornim-World'H ('llnmiiion.) 
TIIK Y It.-Ol.li IIKHOHIIUC Uiuilnniii 
jlongorvuhl Viildimnn, anil 17 ul Ins ilauulitcrs. 
I.ookinii you a. It <). ('ii-Acirv anp ImiMiisol Don't 
Ovi.lll.il, III TIIK t'NPliPAI, oni’HIUNiiM IN Tlim Sai.i . 
K. M. HASTINGS CO., Stic Maiugen, Pulaski, N. Y. 
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HOLSTEINS 
7-8 HOLSTEIN 
Heller Calves 
#1 A.00 ouch ox prims paid, 
In Iota of ft. .'Ill roglKUirod 
iy o ii r 11 n g m , Ift rcglM.crod 
Calvim II ii. «, ii til old. 10 reg 
IsUired l,ii i Ih, d ii iii k r. cord a 
up l.o III Ilm. of hutlor In I 
day«. 20 roglntoroil oowh and 
hotforn Iii carload lid.h 
JOHN C. RKAGA N. Tully.N.Y 
C Jy If eg. IIOI.HTI l\ III I III, 4 \ l.\ IS, I,.Illy, 
OIA nlculy inn i lied, 1 , wldl.c, S Ift *-/i' 1 1 , will In l hr v lam 
IIILI.OKOKT I'Altm, Walton, Now York 
H olkltdii-Er(•klnii llvlfur nml Hull rnlvra. Pure bred I’eglMter 
ed and high grade Splendid Individual* and breeding 
Beg. Dllroc Pig* IIROWMCROII FARMS. McQnw. Cotllaml Ca., R T 
JERSEYS 
AUCTION SALE 
FARM STOCK IMPLEMENTS 
Thursday, June 30,1921,at 10 o’clock 
iKurmcrH’ than) 
30 largo mIzciI, big producing, young mid 
Hound ltogiNturod HulHtolnH of Orinsby, 
lie Ugo r vo 1 d and Korndyko brooding. 
Macke I liytlio lni'gcat olllciul rccorda. All 
tired and raised by the Holler. Tuboreulln 
tested and sold with the umiijlI 60-day guar¬ 
antee. A comploto Hat of II. I 1 ', herd bonks. 
Solid for catalog for ilcHcrlptlon of farm, cattle, 
and Inventory of IntpUnuenu mid oqulpinoul. 
<'IIAN. A. HOWKLL, Huwells, Oranoc Co . M. Y 
70 in I Ich from N. V. <\| K'lc It.It. Farm I mile from 
st ii I Ion ini,I State Head. 
Two Reg. Rod Polled Hulls ! X''’l'!", 
J, M. LONG JilvcrddcFuriu C'oukNburg v J*u, 
A ROYALLY RRED YOUNGSTER 
Born Novtmbar 7, 1920 
I Its Hire U olio of the bent known hoiih id’ 
KINtl LYONS, out of a 30-III. daughter of 
KINti S 1 C< I IS. 11 Ik dam tins u 22.87 Ih. 
rocord at three your* of age. 
/'■-i/igrcr will Int sent al your leg licit 
G. G. BURLINGAME CAZENOVIA, N. Y. 
rt\ ROYALLY BRED'S 
YOUNGSTER 
Hero l» a show bull, horn in Doeemhor by n 
:U»1I>. hull and out of n 21 III. cow of excollent 
imlivldnnlity. Iln Is pi lood iik ii real Inn gain. 
Write for pedigree mid price to ItOHKHY 
llAIICY I' Altftl, Itiii-rytown, Nm* York 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
Scvrrul (irandxona oi 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 1012 HC—Out of U. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. |. 
JERSEYS 
Herd Bulls *, ('humpion Torono’s Son 
wliosr son sold at auction lor $7,700 
Owlft-Ovcr-lhf-Top and fioldrn Maid's 
Victor's Jolly 
100 Heail Accredited Hard 
Lllntcrxlorp Ffirmn, IIl(|lilaii(l, N.Y. 
EXCEPTIONAL 
JERSEY YEARLIHG BULL 
Hiro: GambogoOxford ooiiibliiatlun 181828 : Dam, Dacha* 
Im m Dounin Mulivi 8 MUAA; I ironpfd Juno Kna and register* 
i «l anDonntoFlHhm’• Dny. Wi ll <b-vclopprt and tubm cnlnr 
touted. Forpartlcular* luqntro of Wm J Kilmar.KInUaihaak.N.V. 
EUREKA Stock Farm 
Keg. Jersey heifer and hull ealve». St Lambert. Ra¬ 
leigh, OaUthogo Knight breeding. Chester White 
lug*, 10-wks. to-tl in, im. ,dd. Send'.’e hI limit fureircu- 
tar, prlei'H, etc. IIIWANII WALtm. lio> Oil*. W.,l Cbiitai, f». 
Fosterfields Registered Jerseys uVuVr^'m,,. 'r,'””; 
now on. IDdfcr ralvrM, Write I'o^ti rflrhU, r. 4L Hot 
lilt, MurrUbnvii, MorrUt'o, N.J. Attrsctlvt* prlcfN. 
GOATS 
Swiss Loggenburg Bucks Motlim 4 
giving qt*. and Scliar. 1 J SMAMfLIS, R U S, NurrUlewn, f» 
F oH HA lit'* Piirv Toggpiihurg ICiirltN. Mature. Year* 
Hug Kid from damn. Dr. DOHDUN, ( rnuburj, 8. J. 
