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Live  Stock  Notes 
New  Holstein  State  Records 
Mokena  Valeria  Korndyke  Segis,.  full- 
aged  class  of  the  yearly  test  period  divi¬ 
sion,  23.0S6.6  lbs.  of  milk  and  817.03  lbs. 
of  butterfat,  equivalent  to  1,021.28  lbs. 
of  butter,  She  is  owned  by  P.  8.  Hain, 
Selma,  Ala. 
Otsego  Hope  De  Kol,  owned  by  Mrs. 
11.  G.  Douglas,  Fort  Logan,  Colo.,  in  the 
senior  two-year  class  produced  17.480.5 
lbs.  of  milk  and  670.15  lbs.  of  butterfat. 
Tredico  De  Cola  Mary  Ormsby,  in  the 
full-aged  class,  in  305  days  produced 
22,806.3  lbs.  of  milk  and  681.26  lbs.  of 
butterfat.  Owned  by  the  M.  W.  A. 
Sanatorium,  Woodmen.  Colo. 
The  Department  of  Public  Charities  of 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  is  owner  of  two  State 
champions— Kye  Hill  Korn  dyke  Konigen 
in  the  junior  two-year  class,  22,686.6  lbs. 
of  milk  and  659.66  lbs.  of  butterfat;  in 
the  senior  four-year  class,  Robinsdale 
Katheripe  Veeman,  21,93122  lbs.  of  milk 
and  722.52  lbs.  butterfat. 
As  a  full  aged,  Idaho  Violet  Posch 
Ormsby  in  365  days  produced  26,812.5 
lbs.  of  milk  and  1.007.41  lbs.  of  butterfat. 
Owned  by,  the  University  of  Idaho,  at 
Moscowl 
The  Rock  River  Farms,  at  Byron,  Ill., 
owns  Leola  De  Kol  Fayne,  new  champion 
in  the  senior  two-year  class  for.  produc¬ 
tion  in  30  days,  1,941.8  lbs.  of  milk  and 
82.642  lbs.  of  butterfat. 
Shungavalley  Cornucopia,  junior  two- 
vear  old  in  the  10  months’  test  period 
division,  3,522.2  lbs.  milk,  47S.77  lbs. 
butterfat.  Owned  by  Ira  Romig  &  Sons, 
at  Topeka,  Kansas. 
In  the  seven-day  division  as  a  junior 
four-year-old,  Pauline  It  Pontiac,  owned 
by  W.  H.  Newell  of  Maysville,  Ky’.1.  pro¬ 
duced  522.5  lbs.  of  milk  and  22,921  lbs. 
of  butterfat. 
The  Sagadahoc  Farms  of  South  Port¬ 
land,  Me!,  owns  Agi'icola  Creamelle  Betty 
Rauwerd,  State  champion  in  the  full-aged 
.  lass  of  the  yearly  test  period  division, 
24,437.7  lbs.  of  milk  and  831.59  lbs.  of 
butterfat.  - 
Kolrain  Walker  Netherland,  senior 
four-year  class  in  the  365-day  division, 
24,621.1  lbs.  of  milk  and  887.59  lbs.  of 
butterfat.  Owned  by  E.  F.  Copeland, 
Colerain,  Mass. 
Traverse  Echo  Sylvia  Walker,  owned 
by  the  State  Hospital  at  Traverse  City. 
Mich.,  champion  in  junior  two-year  class 
of  the  30(-day  division  for  Michigan/ 
2,300  lbs.  of  milk  and  80.453  lbs.  of  but¬ 
terfat.. 
Ileilo  Oak  Korndyke.  senior  two-year- 
old  Holstein,  owned  by  W.  O.  Washburn, 
of  North  St.  Paul,  Minn,,  19.576.7  lbs. 
of  milk  and  719.82  lbs.  of  butterfat. 
The  State  championship  in  the  full-age 
class  for  production  in  one  year  has  been 
awarded  to  Mutual  Clothilda  De  Kol  3d, 
owned  by  .T.  II.  Hofstetter  of  Lewistown, 
Mont.,  30,219.7  lbs.  of  milk  and  945.95 
lbs.  of  butterfat. 
As  a  senior  two-year-old  in  the  365- 
day  test  period  division.  Longheath  Colan- 
tha  Ormsby  produced  20,093  lbs.  of  milk 
and  720.32  lbs.  butterfat;  Owned  by 
II.  J.  Long  of  Fallon,  Nev. 
Stella  Oak  Segis  takes  first  place  in 
the  senior  two-year  class  of  the  yearly 
test  period  division  with  21,839.1  lbs.  of 
milk  and  716.88  lbs.  of  butterfat.  Owned 
by  H.  A.  Davidson,  at  Ramsey,  N.  J. 
In  the  365-day  test  period  as  a  senior 
two-year  old,  Miss  Ormsby  Alcartra 
Prilla  produced  21,S02  lbs.  of  milk  and 
783.93  lbs.  of  butterfat.  Owned  by  the 
Cream  Rose  Dairy  Products  Company  at 
Livermore,  Pa. 
V.  M.  Montgomery  of  Spartanburg, 
S.  C.,  owns  two  State  champions,  O.  K. 
L.  Maimie  in  the  junior  four-year  class 
of  the  10  months’  division,  18,418.5  lbs. 
of  milk  and  621.71  lbs.  of.  butterfat.  In 
the  full-aged , class  of  the  10  months’  test 
period  Leafy  Veeman  Fobes  De  Kol,  18,- 
878.9  lbs.  of  milk  and  600.23  lbs.  of  but¬ 
terfat. 
With  a  record  of  575.3  lbs.  of  milk  and 
20,133  lbs.  of  butterfat,  Sara  Ann  Dupli¬ 
cate  is  champion  as  a  senior  three-year- 
old  in  the  seven-day  test  period.  Owned 
by  C.  S.  Potter  of  Ogden,  Utah. 
In  the  yearly  division  as  a  senior  three- 
year-old  Queen  Nannette  Alcartra,  owned 
by  Dunlop  Bros,  of  Petersburg,  Va..  pro¬ 
duced  16,899.7  lbs.  of  milk  and  680.22  lbs. 
of  butterfat.  '/  ..  - 
Princess  Fayne  Johanna,  owned  by 
Youngquist  Bros.,  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Wash., 
is  State  champion  in  the  senior  three-year- 
class  of  the  10  months’  test  period,  19,- 
080.1  lbs.  of  milk  and  6S2.07  lbs.  of  but¬ 
terfat. 
The  Carnation  Stock  Farms,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  owns  Bella  Veeman  Segis  Mata¬ 
dor,  State  champion  in  the  senior  three- 
year-old  class  of  rhe  seven-day  test  period, 
546.5  lbs.  of  milk  and  27.242  lbs.  of  but¬ 
terfat. 
7h*  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
Coming  Live  Stock  Sales 
May  31 — -Shorthorns.  Coshocton  Coun¬ 
ty  Breeders’  Association,  Coshocton,  O. 
June  1. — Jerseys.  Meridale  Farms, 
Meridith,  N.  Y. 
June  7-8 — Ilolsteins.  Ohio  Holst ein- 
Friesian  Association,  Cleveland,  O. 
June  12 — Ayrshires.  National  Ayr¬ 
shire  consignment  sale,  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y. 
October  31  —  Ayrshires.  Allegany- 
Steuben  County  Ayrshire  Club,  consign¬ 
ment  sale,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 
General  Isaac  R.  Sherwood 
Wa*  a  Soldier  in  the  Civil  War 
He  has  served  many  terms  in  Congress,  hav¬ 
ing  started  service  in  the  forty-third,  he  was 
re-elec’ted  in  1922  in  his  87tli  year  of  age,  the 
oldest  person  elected  to  a  parliamentary  office. 
He  is  well  known  in  newspaper  work.-  He  is 
a  noted  lover  of  horses  and  an  expert  reins- 
mau,  has  owned  as  many  fast  road  horses  and 
matched  pairs  as  any  gentleman  in  the  Country. 
He  is  an  exceptional  authority  on  the  ques¬ 
tion  of  horses  and  the  treatment  of  same,  and 
tells  the  following: 
“I  have  known  and  used 
Newton’s  Heave,  Cough,  Distemper  and 
Indigestion  Compound 
for  many  years  before  it  was  placed  on  the  mar¬ 
ket.  It  is  effective  for  the  complaints  recom¬ 
mended  for  it.  It  is  valuable  for  expelling 
stomach  and  intestinal  worms  and  for  Dorises 
out  of  condition  and  very  economical  to  use. 
"I  consider  Newton’s  Compound  produces  sat¬ 
isfactory  results  for  heaves.  I  know  this  from 
experience. 
“I  relieved  two  cases  of  heaves  of  long  stand¬ 
ing  with  this  remedy;  one  was  the  pacing  geld¬ 
ing,  Harry  Cordon,  2 : 25 \i ;  a  very  fast,  road 
and  snow  horse;  another,  the  .gray  gelding  Jim 
Blaine,  2:25^4;  he  had  a  ease  of  heaves  that 
had  been  chronic  for  five  years.  He  was  re¬ 
lieved  by  the  Newton  compound,  and  was  sold 
for  sound  to  a  gentleman  in  Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 
and  died  ten  years  after  that  at  the  age  of 
22;  a  sound  horse. 
“I  have  personal  knowledge  of  a  number  of 
other  cases  of  satisfactory  results  in  the  treat¬ 
ment  of  heaves  during  the  past  years  where 
other  treatment  has  failed. 
“I  have  ridden  and  driven  horses  for  the 
past  70  years,  including  3.%  years  horseback 
riding  in  war,  arid  what  I  have  learned  about 
horses  and  heaves  comes  from  experience. 
“I  have  no  financial  or  other  interests  in  this 
medicine,  but  I  have  a  general  and  specific 
interest  in  the  road  and  speed  horse  and  his 
master.” 
THE  NEWTON  REMEDY  CO. 
129-131  Ontario  Street  -  -  Toledo,  Ohio 
When  You  Build  That  New  Silo— USE 
LACEY’S  Improved  SILO  HOOPS 
Strong — Ea*y  to  A  pply— Cost  Less— Flexible.  Made 
in  all  desired  sizes.  Write  fordeseriptive  folder  and 
pricelist.  Elmer B.  Lacey, Mfr  ,  Kndicott,  N.Y. 
FREE  TO  DOG  OWNERS 
Polk  Miller’s  famous  Dog 
Book,  64  pages,  on  care,  feed¬ 
ing  and  training,  with  ailment 
chart  and  Senator  Vest’s  cele¬ 
brated  "Tribute  to  a  Dog,” 
etc.  Also  full  list  of  Sergeant’s 
Dog  Medicines — the  standard 
for  50  years.  Just  send  your 
name  and  address.  Our  free 
advice  department  will  be  pleased  to  answer  any 
question  about  your  dog’s  health  free. 
Polk  Miller  Drug  Co.,  Inc.,  7  Gorernor  St.,  Richmond,  Ya. 
JERSEYS 
THIRD  ANNUAL 
JERSEY  CATTLE  SALE 
UNDER  AUSPICES  OF 
The  Greene  County 
Jersey  Cattle  Club 
CAIRO,  NEW  YORK 
Monday,  May  28th,  1923 
An  opportunity  to  purchase  some  excellent 
pure-bred  Jersey  Cattle,  carefully  selected  by 
committee  and  consigned  to  co-operative  public 
sale  by  members  of  The  Greene  County  Jersey 
Cattle  Club, 
All  animals  offered  are  healthy,  well-bred,  and 
well-developed.  Many  of  them  have  Register  of 
Merit  records  and  are  show  ring  winners.  All  of 
the  prominent  blood  lines  of  the  Jersey  breed  are 
included.  The  high  quality  of  these  cattle  will 
prove  a  big  surprise  to  those  who  attend  the  sale. 
Buy  your  cattle  from  farmer  breeders  who  are 
building  a  reputation  on  the  excellent  quality  of 
the  animals  they  place  in  their  annual  sale. 
Catalogue  sent  on  request 
A.  L.  Tichane,  Sale  Manager,  Hawthorne.  N.  J. 
or  Henry  Ingalls.  Secretary,  Greenville,  N.  Y. 
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RABBITS 
• 
•  • 
■m-a  ym  TITlirTfi  Fine  young  bine  Flemish 
HC  iBial  I  Giants:  off  cup  winners. 
*xx*"*_p  Send  stamp  for  description. 
BROOKSYDE  RABBITRY,  390  Hafedon  Ave..  Paterson.  N.  J. 
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GUERNSEYS 
OAKS  FARM  GUERNSEYS 
Cnpgiinl  Af(n»  We  are  offering  for  sale 
tjpCLlal  UIlCl  two  exceptionally  brfed 
bulls  with  smutty  noses.  Sired  by  May  Rose 
bulls.  Dams  have  records  or  are  on  test.  Both 
of  these  bulls  are  good  individuals,  six  to  eight 
months  old,  and  excellent  propositions  for 
grade  herds.  Price  $150,00. 
A  Real  Chance  for  Farmers. 
W.  S.  KERR,  Manager  Cohasset.  Mass. 
WE  OFFER  FOR 
Highly  Bred 
Registered  Guernsey 
AT  FARMERS’  PRICES 
Rollwood  Farm,  Guilford, 
Bull  Calves  at  Bargain  Prices 
We  offer  Farmers  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  that  will  be  tested.  Write  for  saleslist 
and  Pedigrees.  w*w*  DAIRY  FARMS,  22  S.  Hi  Si..  PMIa.,  P«. 
BELLMATH  FARM  Guernseys 
Farmers!  Breeders!  Write  for  price  list  of 
GOOD  GUERNSEY  BULLS 
A.  R.  breeding.  Federal  Accredited  Herd  87455. 
Come  to  ns  for  the  best  in  Guernseys, 
H.  C.  CROCKER  &  SON  Sennett,  N.  Y. 
FORESTDALE  FARM 
Offers  May  Rose  stock  of  both  sexjs,  all  ages,  from  A.  R. 
dams,  priced  for  quick  sale.  Accredited  Herd  No.  16909. 
Satisfaction  guaranteed.  RICHARD  0.  DcFOREST.  Amsterdam. N.y. 
We  Have  a  Fine  Well  Grown  Bull 
of  good  type,  eighteen  months  old,  both  sire  and 
dam  imported,  backed  with  Advanced  Registry 
records  on  both  sides.  Price,  8100  for  quick  sale. 
DERRYDALK  FARM  -  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
TARBELL  FARMS  GUERNSEYS 
Bull  calves  and  bulls  of  serviceable  age.  A.  R.  breeding. 
Prices  very  reasonable.  Write  for  pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE  FLATS  Chenango  Co.  New  York 
Reg.  Guernsey  Bull  Calf  A.  /6SM»wl3uf.S!: 
HOLSTEINS 
High  Grade  Holstein  Heifer  Calves  giSJbmi 
and  heifer  calve*.  825  up.  Registered  bulla  ready 
for  service,  and  cows.  Address  SPOT  FARM,  Tully,  N.Y. 
BROWN  SWISS  CATTLE  .* 
KINNELON  HERD 
Purebred  Brown  Swiss 
BUTLER,  N.  J. 
Home  of  Ilda’a  College  Boy  whose  dam  has  a 
record  of  13  561  lbs.  milk,  erandam  14.650  lbs. 
milk  and  great  grandam  16,225  lbs.  milk.  His 
daughters  to  come  fresh  have  milked  over 
forty  pounds  a  day.  A  yonng  bull  calf  by  the 
above  sire  and  out  of  a  17,139-lb.  cow  for  sale. 
JOHN  C.  HESSE,  Manager 
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AYRSHIRES 
Dam  Awrakira  Dull  fromaccreditedherdNo.34806.Born, 
MCg.  HjlSniio  DUi I  May,  1921.  Splendid  shape,  size  and 
color.  Extended  pedigree  on  application.  Also  a  few 
she  stock.  PERRY  WARREN,  Peru,  Vermont 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS  durhams 
The  dairy  cow  of  Old  England.  Quality  milk. 
Prime  beef.  WALNUT  GROVE  FARM.  Washingtonville.  N.Y. 
Milking  Short  Horns 11 XS 
ed  in  buyer’s  name.  Heifer,  3  mos;  bull.  8  mos., 
both  $150.  CHAS.  GODFREY,  High  View,  Sullivan  Co..  N.V. 
SHEEP 
For  Sale— Reg.  Hampshire  Sheep  -pply  0I*“,Rir-R1* 
Purchase,  New  York 
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JERSEYS 
HALCYON  FARMS 
JBI1SE 
Every  Cow  is  in  the  Register  of  Merit. 
Every  Calf  from  a  R.  M.  dam. 
Females  of  all  ages. 
Bull  calves  backed  by  type  and  production. 
Address:  HALCYON  FARMS.  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
BARGAINS 
WE  MUST  MAKE  ROOM  for  forty  heifers 
coming  in  within  the  next  two  months.  We  offer 
some  twenty  head  of  our  Register  of  Merit  Jersey 
cows  at  attractive  prices.  Some  are  open,  others 
bred  to-our  herd  bulls,  Pogis  99th  of  Hood  Farm 
53rd  No.  168456,  and  Sophie’s  St.  Mawes  No.  176023. 
For  prices  address  OLD  F0R6E  FARM,  Spring  Grove,  Pa. 
Fosterfields  Herd  Registered  Jerseys 
CkrCalp  Cows,  Heifers  and  Heifer  Calves,  Tuber- 
i  ui  uaic  cui4n  tested  by  State  of  New  Jersey  and 
U.  S.  CHARLES  G.  FOSTER,  P.  0.  Box  173,  Morristown.  N.  J. 
Two  Registered  Jersey  Heifers 
out  of  R.  of  M.  Dams  for  sale.  *200  for  the  two. 
Penn.-Del.-Jergey-Farm,  Mlll'ord,  Pike  Co.,  Pa. 
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SWINE 
3 
PURE  BRED  PIGS 
AT  FEEDING  PRICES 
Either  Yorkshire  or  Berkshire  pigs.  6  to  8 
weeks  old,  C.  O.  D.  on  approval.  $8  each. 
Sows,  Barrows  or  Boars.  Bred  from  Big 
Type  Stock, the  kind  that  grow  fast  and  big. 
DR.  P.  F.  WALLINGFORD.  M  D.  V.,  Box  51,  Waltham,  Mass 
Large  BERKSHIRES 
AT  HIGH  WOOD: 
Largest  herd  in  America.  Grand  Cham¬ 
pion  breeding.  Special  offering  of  wean¬ 
ling  pigs  in  unrelated  lots. 
H.  C.  &  H.  B.  HARPENDING  Box  IS  Dundee,  N.V. 
STONE’S  BERKSHIRES 
We  offer  Fall  boars.  Also  Gilts  bred  to  farrow  in 
August  and  September,  and  a  choice  lot  of  Spring 
pigs.  .All  our  Berkshires  represent  the  best  large 
type.  We  guarantee  safe  arrival  and  satisfaction. 
RICHARD  II.  STONE  Trumansbarg,  N  Y. 
SHADYSIDEBERKSHIRES 
Pigs  ready  for  shipment.  Prices  lower  than  other 
breeders,  with  quality  above  all.  We  ship  C.  O.  IV 
See  before  yon  pay.  E.  G.  Fisher,  Madison,  N.  Y. 
RorLokirao  Desirable  Breeding  stock  for  sale. 
DulKSIIIIca  Patmoor  Farms  llarttleld,  N.  Y. 
Hnrocc  Orders  acceptable  now  for  yonng  pigs  for 
"HlvJv.C>  delivery  during  May  and  June.  Open  Gilts 
and  Service  Boars.  ELMWOOD  FARMS,  P.  0.  Boa  15,  Bradford.  N.Y. 
i  M 1 1  Pnf'Q  Orion  and  Sensation  Breed- 
O  ing_  ages  for  sale. 
F.  M.  Pattington  &  Son  Merriiield,  N.  Y. 
Reg.  Duroc  Yearling  Bred  Sows 
830.  Farrow  in  June. 
C,  MEARSON  .  Weedsport,  N.  Y. 
0  1  P  Choice  Reg.  pigs,  bred  from  State  Fail- Winners¬ 
'Ll!.  3  $12.50  each.  Pairs  no-akin.  R.  HILL.  Seneca  Falls  ,N.  Y 
For  Sale-Thoroughbred  0. 1.  C.  Pigs  ^ea,iy  for 
w.  DORR  RICHARDSON.  Hornell,  N.Y. 
shipment. 
R.  F,  D  No.  2 
firnwthufl  I  ft  P[ff«  Keg-  Large  type.  Both  sexes.  *12 
urownyu.l.u.  rigs  each.  H.C  B'ardiley.MkntourF.llv.N.T. 
Registered  O.  I.  C.  and  CHESTER  WHITE  PIGS. 
II  E.  P.  HOGERS  -  WATVlLtE,  New  York 
1  nn  Dim*  Cheater  Whites  and  Berkshires,  6  weeks  old. 
lUUrlgS  #«.«<►  each.  ROUSE  BROS  Dushore.  Pa. 
Chester  White  Pigs  Vi  van  Osmun  Black  Creek,  N.  Y. 
Reg.  Spotted  Poland  Chinas 
Write  G.  CLYDE  THOMPSON.  Middletown, Vm.  Brookside  Farm 
Pigs. 
Registered  Hampshire  Pigs 
BEN  CONDON 
Wayvllle,  New  York 
Eureka  Stock  Farm 
For -Sale — Registered  Chester  White  Pigs 
10  wks.  to  10  mos.  old.  Both  sex.  Bred  for  growth 
and  quality.  Write  your  wants 
EOWARO  WALTER  Box  66  R  West  Chester.  Pa 
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DOGS 
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English  and  Welsh  Shepherds 
30  generations  breeding  from  proven  Sires  and  1  >ams 
from  natural  Herders.  4  mos.  old  pups  working  with 
old  dogs.  Order  early.  Georoe  Boorman.  Marathon.  N.Y. 
CO  L  L  I  E  1*  IT  I’  1*1  E  N.  Pedigreed.  Spayed  fe¬ 
males.  Circular  free.  Shipped  O.  O.  D.  on  approval. 
SB  to  St  6.  SILVERLAKE  FARM,  Tilton,  New  Hampshire 
_  blood 
Mary  land 
Degiatered  Airedales  and  Puppies.  Best  Oorang 
I*  lines.  I’loneer  Orchards  Hancock,  Marj 
FOX  HOUND  PUPS 
3  high  bred  Walker  pups,  815  each,  out  of  real  fox 
dogs.  All  papers  to  register.  Also  a  broken  3-yr.- 
old  dog.  TV.  K.  Rockwell,  Rloomfield,  Conn. 
Airaitsle  Pnno  For  Sale.  4  mos.  old.  Pedigreed.  Farm 
HllcUaic  r  Up  raised.  From  best  stock.  Males.  *15; 
Females, *10.  M.  von  LORE,  Glussboro,  New  Jersey 
Fn*  finnrt  and  Rahhif  HOUND  pups,  airedai.es. 
'UI,  UUOH  anil  naODIT  LAKE  SHORE  KENNELS.  Ilimrod,  N.  Y. 
Pedigreed  Collie  Pupa.  The  handsome  and  intelligent 
kind.  Also  Fox  Terriers.  NELSON  8R0S.,  Prove  city,  I>a. 
HORSES 
HORSES  FOR  SALEHS*. 
Gentle,  sound  farm  chunk,  1,100  to  1,560  lbs.  Attractive 
saddle  horse.  C.  E.  MCIIOL8,  Angola  New  York 
For  Sale— Thoroughbred  Hackney  SaddleMare 
hurdler  ;  Blue  Ribbon  Winner  ;  dammed  by  Red  Mack 
7472,  by  King  Joe  26008.  11.  0.  HILLER,  Cumberland  Hill,  li.  I. 
The  Farmer  His 
Own'  Builder 
By  H.  Armstrong  Robert# 
A  practical  and 
handy  book  of  all 
kinds  of  building 
information  from 
concrete  to  carpen¬ 
try.  Price  81 .50. 
For  sale  by 
THE 
RURAL  NEW-Y0RKEB 
333  W..  30th  St..  N.  ¥. 
Wool  Notes 
At  the  current  London  sales  prices 
have  run  from  5  to  15  per  cent  higher 
than  in  March.  The  market  here  is 
fairly  strong,  except  in  low  cross-breds. 
Recent  prices  reported  are :  New  York 
and  Michigan  unwashed  delaine,  55  to 
56c;  half-blood,  53  to  54c;  quarter-blood, 
52c.  Ohio  and  Pennsylvania  delaine,  57 
to  59c;  half-blood  combing,  57  to  58c; 
three-eighths  blood.  55  to  56c.  New 
England  half-blood.  50  to  52c ;  three- 
eighths  blood,  55  to  56c.  Texas  fine 
scoured.  $1.30  to  $1.50.  Territory  fine 
staple,  $1.50  to  $1,55. 
Bradford  County  for  Milking  Shorthorns 
Fifth  Annual  Sale,  Troy,  Penna.,  Saturday,  June  2, 1923 
In  the  breeding  of  dual  purpose  cattle  for  meat  and  milk,  Bradford  County,  Penna.,  leads  the  way.  Proper 
appreciation  of  this  fact  has  been  clearly  expressed  in  their  four  previous  sales  whereby  85  different  buyers  from 
15  States  and  Canada  have  purchased  322  head  for  herd  building  foundation.  The  catalog  is  ready.  Apply  to 
D.  K.  Sloan,  Sec’y,  Towanda,  Penna.  or  Glenside  Farm,  Granville  Summit,  Pa. 
