The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
,  1529 
Coming  Farmers’  Meetings 
Nov.  7-Feb.  24 — 'Short  Winter  courses 
in  floriculture  and  ornamental  horticul¬ 
ture,  New  York  State  College  of  Agri¬ 
culture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Dec.  11-14— Annual  show,  Maine  State 
Poultry  Association,  Exposition  Building, 
Portland,  Me. 
Dec.  13-15 — Fifth  annual  poultry  show. 
North  Bergen  County  Poultry  Associa¬ 
tion  of  New  Jersey.  Odd  Fellows  Hall, 
Westwood,  N.  J.  F.  T.  Barnes,  secre¬ 
tary,  Westwood,  N.  J. 
Jan.  1-12,  1924  —  Virginia  Breeders’ 
and  Fanciers’  Association,  Inc.,  seven¬ 
teenth  annual  show,  Richmond,  Va.  Sec¬ 
retary,  J.  D.  Halliban,  2914  East  Broad 
St.,  Richmond.  Va. 
Jan.  8-11 — Vermont  State  Poultry  As¬ 
sociation,  Inc.  Twenty-seventh  annual 
exhibition.  St.  Albans,  Vt.  B.  P.  Greene, 
secretary,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Jan.  8-12. — Morristown  Poultry  Show, 
Armory,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Secretary, 
Frank  E.  Frambes,  Greystone  Park, 
N.  J. 
Jan.  8-12.— Mohawk  Valley  Poultry 
Club,  annual  poultry  show.  Red  Men’s 
Hall,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Secretary,  A. 
A.  Van  Wie,  14  Van  Zandt  St.,  Schenec¬ 
tady,  N.  Y. 
Jan.  15-18 — New  York  State  Horti¬ 
cultural  Society,  annual  meeting,  Roches¬ 
ter.  N.  Y. 
Jan.  15-18 - Trenton  Winter  Poultry 
Show,  Mercer  County  Poultry  Show, 
State  Armory,  Trenton.  Le  Roy  Sked, 
secretary.  Pennington,  N.  J. 
Jan.  15-18  —  Agriculture  Week,  Tren¬ 
ton.  N.  ,T. 
Jan.  22-26 — Pennsylvania  State  Farm 
Products  Show,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Feb.  20-22  —  Eastern  meeting  New 
York  State  Horticultural  Society,  Pough¬ 
keepsie,  N.  Y.  Roy  P.  McPherson,  sec¬ 
retary,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
New  Jersey  Local  Grain  and  Feed  Prices 
(Supplied  by  New  Jersey  State  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Markets) 
The  following  quotations  show  approxi¬ 
mate  cost  of  feed  per  ton  and  grain  per 
bushel  in  carlots,  sight  draft  basis,  de¬ 
livered  on  tracks  at  the  various  stations 
given  below.  The  quotations  are  based 
on  sales  for  transit  and  nearby  shipments 
Monday,  Dec.  3.  1923,  according  to  the 
United  States  Bureau  of  Agricultural 
Economics  co-operating.  Feed  all  in  100- 
lb.  sacks.  Figures  are  for  Belvidere,  Mil¬ 
ford,  Washington,  Ilighbridge,  French- 
town,  Flemington.  Passaic,  Hackettstown. 
Belle  Meade,  Califon,  Lebanon,  Newton, 
Branehville,  Sussex,  Lafayette,  Hopewell, 
New  Brunswick,  Mt.  Holly,  Morristown, 
Dover,  Paterson,  Elizabeth,  Somerville, 
Newark..  Trenton,  Perth  Amboy  and 
Montclair : 
Per  Bu. 
No.  2  white  oats  . . $0.54% 
No.  3  white  oats . 53% 
No.  2  yellow  corn . 95% 
No.  3  yellow  corn . 92% 
Per  Ton 
Spring  bran  . 
Hard  W.  W.  bran  . . 
Spring  middlings  .  .  . 
Red-dog  flour  . 
Dry  brewers’  grain  . 
Flour  middlings 
36%  cottonseed  meal 
43%  cottonseed  meal 
31%  linseed  meal  .  . 
34%  linseed  meal  . . 
_ $32.40 
...  .32.90 
_  31.40 
_  38.40 
_  44.40 
.  ..*  34.40 
.  ...  49.90 
.  ...  56.90 
_ 46.40 
_ 47.90 
A  New  York  “Ton  Litter” 
Having  read  so  much  about  the  ton  lit¬ 
ter  contests  in  the  West,  we  were  anxious 
to  see  what  a  litter  of  New  York  State 
Berkshires  would  do,  fed  under  farmers’ 
conditions,  with  no  special  care,  as  com 
pared  with  the  weights  given  of  the  West¬ 
ern  Durocs  and  Poland  Chinas.  We  had 
a  litter  of  11,  all  raised,  born  May  18, 
1923,  and  weighed  Nov.  17.  at  one  day 
under  six  months  of  age.  They  weighed 
2.3G4  lbs.,  364  lbs.  over  the  required  Jon. 
They  were  sired  by  Highwood  Rival  572d 
306658,  and  out  of  Donna  of  Kalorama 
245545.  Their  mother  has  a  farrowing 
average  of  over  12,  covering  six  litters. 
This  litter  was  fed  by  Ross  Iluson  of 
Dresden,  N.  Y.,  were  at  pasture  in  an  or¬ 
chard  through  the  Summer,  received 
house  slops,  including  some  skim-milk, 
and  mixed  grains,  mostly  oats  and  bar¬ 
ley.  A  pig  of  similar  breeding  to  this 
litter,  except  sired  by  Highwood  Rival  C., 
was  junior  champion  at  the  Southern 
Berkshire  Congress  some  years  ago.  Don¬ 
na  of  Kalorama  was  sired  by  a  High- 
wood-bred  boar  and  out  of  a  sow  of  Eng¬ 
lish  breeding,  imported  by  former  Com¬ 
missioner  of  Agriculture  Calvin  J.  Hu- 
son.  II.  C.  &  H.  B.  HABPENDING. 
Dundee,  N.  Y. 
Feeding  Apples  to  the  Chicks 
The  following  is  a  little  device  for 
feeding  chicks  with  green  which,  if  it 
has  been  printed  in  The  R.  N.-Y.,  I  did 
not  notice  it.  Take  a  piece  of  board,  say 
five  or  six  inches  wide  and  drive  eight- 
penny  nails  right  through  up  to  the  head. 
Take  cull  apples,  remove  the  peeling  ovt 
one  end  and  impale  on  the  nails.  The 
first  time  it  is  tried,  sprinkle  on  the 
peeled  end  some  fine  grain,  and  with  a 
knife  scrape  up  the  apple.  Just  as  soon 
as  the  chicks  get  a  taste  of  the  apple, 
they  are  eternally  eager  for  it,  and  will 
consume  quantities.  Mangels  and  beets 
will  do  just  as  well.  f.  c.  c. 
Florida, 
Hftl  STFIlSISi 
~p  very  man  who  milks  cows  for  a  liv¬ 
ing  knows  that  Yield  is  one  of  th« 
best  reasons  for  Holsteins. 
Yield  To  You  Will  Mean: 
Dependable  Cash  Income  -  Profits 
Bank  Account  -  Independence 
Better  Things  for  the  Family 
Holsteins  hold  all  world’s  records  and 
average  highest  over  all  breeds  for  both 
butterfat  and  milk  yield. 
Let  us  tell  you  about  Holsteins 
EXTENSION  SERVICE, 
The  Holstein-Friesian  Association  of  America 
230  East  Ohio  Street,  Chicago,  IIL 
HOLSTEINS 
DO  YOU  WANT 
to  add  some  new  HOI-STEIN  blood  to  your 
registered  herd,  or  do  you  wunt  to  introduce  some 
into  u  £oo<l  )rrade  herd? 
The  Veterans’  Mountain  Camp  offer*  you  this  chance. 
We  have  on  hand  six  yoim?  bulls,  from  two  to  eight 
months  of  age,  carrying  the  best  blood  of  the  Segis- 
Burke  and  Vale  strains.  Sold  with  or  without  papers. 
No  reasonable  offers  refused  as  this  stock  must  be 
disposed  of  at  once.  Write  or  wire 
Veterans’  Mountain  Camp,  Horseshoe,  N.  Y. 
L0ie  Choicely  Bred  Reg.  Holstein  Cows  and  Heifers 
From  an  accredited  herd.  Will  accept  in  payment  as¬ 
signment  of  claims  for  tubercular  cattle  taken  by  State. 
RIVERSIDE  DAIRY  FARMS  -  Central  Bridge.  N.Y. 
Heavy  Milking  Registered  Holstein  Cows 
Also  calves  and  heifers.  Handsome  reg.  bulls  ready  for 
service  at  Morgan  Farm, Cuba,  N.Y.  0.  F- McLennan.  Syracuse, N.Y. 
o*.  MISCELLANEOUS  | 
Fresh  and  Nearly-Cows  For  Sale  £eedset'ea(} 
Guernseys,  Jerseys,  Ayrshires  and  Holsteins.  Al¬ 
ways  100  high-class  cows  to  choose  from.  Will  also 
buy  on  commission.  JOHN  F.  BENJAMIN.  Barre,  Vermont 
Chester  While  Pigs,  Collie,  Beagle  and  Police  Pups 
MEADOW  SPRINC  FARM  Chalfont,  Pa.  S.  H.  NULL  &  SON 
Rol<rion  Homo  Beautiful  blue,  5-rnos.  Buck,  rare  speci- 
uGlgldll  (ldloo  men,  $25.  12-mos.  gray  Buck,  $(>.  13  inos. 
rufus  red  Doe,  $0.  French  Farm,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 
DOGS 
DOG 
BOOK 
FREE' 
82  page  book — how  to  keep  your 
‘  dog  well  —  how  to  care  for  him 
when  sick.  Result  of  85  years’  experi¬ 
ence  with  every  known  dog  disease. 
Mailed  FREE.  Write  today.  Dept,  4312 
H.  CLAY  GLOVER,  V.  S. 
129  Went  24th  St.  New  York 
$ 
50 
REWARD 
For  “DITTO” 
An  AIREDALE  DOG 
Letter  “K”  Tattooed  In  Each  Ear. 
Dr.  KNOX,  Danbury,  Conn.  Phone  1300 
COLLIE  PUPPIES  and  Grown  Dogs 
Finest  Quality.  Bred  for  Brains  and  Beauty.  Registered. 
Priced  Low.  SHERMAN  BOWDEN  FARM,  Mansfield, Ohio 
finllio  Puna  Pure-breds.  Beauties.  $10.  Pedigreed,  $15. 
UUII1B  rups  Sllverlako  Kennels  Tilton,  N.  H. 
Mais  Co  I  lie  Puppiss  mg  eooofeluiw?r?d’  i.Giiba«,N.Y. 
Pedigreed  Collie  Pups.  The  handsome  and  intelligent 
«  kind.  Also  Fox  Terriers.  NELSON  1R0S.,  drove  City,  P». 
White  Collie  Pups.  Pedigreed,  ^months  old,  $15  up. 
Chetola  Kennels  jRock  Creek,  Ohio 
Ped.  Collie  Pups.  Males,  $15  and  $20  ;  Females.  $10. 
Em bden  Ganders,  $fi.  PLUMMER  MeCULLOUSM,  Mercer,  fi. 
Show  Type  Wire 
Female.  Brood  Matron.  Young  ter- 
Tiers,  pedigreed.  O.  Hill,  Amenta,  N.Y. 
Reliable  Airedale  Puppies  KprF°a?m 
raised,  pedigreed  stock.  J.  Trimble,  Farmlngdale,  N.  J. 
Scotch  Shepard  Pups  MmaTehs86- 
Females,  S3.  F.  A.  SWEET  Smyrna,  N.  y! 
Beegies  Ifyoulove  to  hunt  rabbits1  ‘The  Patches” 
let  me  tell  you  about  these  great  dogs.  Illustrated  Cata 
log  Free.  Willet  Randall  .  North  River,  N.  Y. 
For  Sale-Beagle 
and  Rabbit  Hound*.  Priced  to  sell 
Chas.  Toth  -  Henderson,  Md 
AIREDALE  TERRIE  R — Female  Puppy 
Strong  Mild  husky;  well  bred;  four  raos.  old.  $8.  Or  will 
trade  for  Black  Jersey  Giants.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
R.  B.  ARCHER  -  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
Airedale  Puppies  Eiieible,2Re8ontearD^oviie<3’ Nov< 
SPRINGDALE  KENNELS  F.  H.  FOOTE,  Prop,  Jefferson,  N.Y. 
I  urge  Mule  Airedale  for  Pen.  Jersey  Black  Giants. 
L  Chas.  Clark  -  Youngstown,  N.  Y. 
Fox  Hound  Pups 
• 
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GUERNSEYS 
••1 
FOR  SALE  —  2  -  year  -  old 
GUERNSEY  BULL 
Golden  Secret— May  Rose  breeding. 
Sired  by  Penceyd  Fashion  Plate 
54590.  Sire  of  2  A.  R.  daughters, 
with  record  s  of  al  most  500  lbs.  butter 
fat.  Dam  has  record  of  625  lbs.  fat 
and  is  dam  of  3  A.  R.  daughters. 
Fine  individual.  Price  moderate. 
Federal  Accredited  Herd 
FLYING  HILL  FARMS 
Reading  -  -  Pennsylvania 
CHEDCO  FARM 
GUERNSEYS 
For  sale  cheap:  Bull  of  serviceable 
age.  Dam  just  completed  test  in  Class 
B  with  record  of  9,990  lbs.  milk  and 
620  lbs  butter  fat  (unofficial). 
C.  E.  COTTING 
44  STATE  ST.  BOSTON 
Albamont  Guernseys 
Federal  Accredited 
Real  top-notch  quality.  Heifers,  yearlings 
and  calves.  Bulls  ready  for  service  and  calves. 
Write  for  our  new  sales  list. 
There  s  money  in  it  for  you. 
J.  C.  HAARTZ,  138  Cambridge  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
OAKS  FARM  GUERNSEYS 
FOR  SALE-JOLLY  BOY  OF  OAKS  FARM 
Born,  Feb.  19,  1923.  Sired  by  a  son  of 
Langwater  Warrior  and  out  of  a  very 
fine  cow  now  on  test  and  in  245  days  has  made 
8847  lbs.  of  milk,  363  lbs.  of  fat.  Attractive  in¬ 
dividual  and  tuberculin  tested.  First  check 
for  $175  secures  him.  A  rare  bargain. 
W.  S.  KERR,  Manager  Cohasset.  Mass. 
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*WA  DAIRT  f arms,  El  S.  >24  II..  Phils.,  Pi 
GUERNSEY  BULLS  su" 
Sired  by  bulls  of  exceptional  breeding  and  out  of  A. 
R.  dams  whose  dams  and  grandams  have  A.  R. 
records.  Bulls  of  all  ages  and  of  the  best  breeding, 
Write  me  what  you  want.  Prices  reasonable.  Herd 
Federal  Accredited.  Otto  W.  Post,  Ensenore,  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 
JPuretored  &uornsoys 
Young  cows  and  heifers  for  sale  from  tuberculin  tested 
herd.  Fine  pedigrees.  $100  to  $$50. 
Thatch  Meadow  Farm  -  St.  James,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
AYRSHIRES 
YOUR  CHOICE  of  20  good  A.  R.  cows  with 
1  records  up  to  16,000  lbs.  bred  to  famous 
bulls;  also  a  few  of  their  daughters.  To  encourage 
use  of  registered  sires  will  sell  young  bull  calves 
835  ut>  from  our  FEDERAL  ACCREDITED 
Herd  of  150  Pure  breds.  Write  us  your  needs. 
BELLEFONTE  FARM  Yorktown  Heights,  N.  Y. 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
SHORTHORNS 
(11DY  THEM  BIG) 
A  son  of  tlie  world’s  heaviest  Bull  “Glenside  Roan 
Clay,”  that  weighs  3,305  lbs.  and  is  by  Gen.  Clay,  well 
built  and  nicely  marked.  Weight  one  ton.  Price,  $800. 
Also  an  extra  large  8  months  Bonn  Heifer  a  perfect 
shorthorn  by  “Glenside  Roan  Clay,”  $800.  One  Itoan 
Bull,  8  months,  fine  individual,  $$00.  Two  six-year 
old  Cows,  heavy  producers,  with  nicely  balanced  udders, 
bred  for  Jan.  and  liar,  calves  and  guaranteed  sure  breed¬ 
ers,  $500  for  the  pair.  Come  or  write  for  particulars. 
VERNON  It.  LAFLER,  K.  D.  1,  Middlesex,  N.  Y. 
MiHs-ingSliortlioms 
Dual-purpose.  Increase  milk  production  by  using  sires 
of  known  heavy  milking  ancestry.  It  can  be  done.  In¬ 
quiries  invited.  Walgrove  Herd,  Washinglonville,  N.Y. 
Milking  Shorthorn  Bull.  1 yrs.  old.  Well  bred  and 
registered.  $125.  R.  W.  JONES,  Jr.,Monroe,N.Y, 
SHEEP 
Wanted loeatdocfk  About  30  Ewes 
Unbred  and  on  or  before  Dec.  15.  Shall  be  free  from 
worms  and  from  one  to  four  years  old.  Write  price  and 
description  in  first  letter.  A.  I..  Jones,  Altinnr,  N.Y. 
Reg.  Shropshire  Rams  and  Kwes.  Wooled  to  Nose. 
Priced  Low.  LeROY  C.  BOWER,  Ludlowvllle,  N.  Y. 
Registered  Hampshire-down  Ewes  and  Rams  Regis¬ 
tered  South-down  Ewes  for  sale.  ELLIS  TIGER,  Gladstone,  N.  J. 
Reg.  Hampshire  Rams  and  Ewes 
the  East.  C.  P.  &  M.  W.  BIGHAM.  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Dan  Chrnn  Homo  ImP-  stk-  Shipped  on  approval. 
neg.  onrop.  nams  WILLIAMS  PA  KM,  Peterborough,  N.  II. 
Reg.  Shropshire  Ram  Lambs  for  sale.  Alsoafewgood 
ewes,  STEVENS  BROS.  Wilson,  New  York 
SWINE 
For  Attention  EASTERN  Breeders  or  Buyers  of 
DUROC-JERSEY  SWINE 
Have  you  considered  BETTERING  the  blood  lines  of 
your  herd  by  purchasing  a  new  Boar  !  We  have  Spring 
(1922)  Boars  by  Fairholm  Fancy  Orion,  Fall  boars  by 
Fancy  Orion  King  31th,  this  Spring’s  boars  by  Crest  De¬ 
fender,  Highland  King  Defender  and  Altamont’s  Origin¬ 
ator.  Beside  using  a  Duroc-Jersey  registered  boar  with 
their  pure  bred  sows,  many  breeders  use  theirs  for  out- 
crossing  with  sows  of  other  fat  breeds  for  producing 
“  Feeder  ”  pigs.  Duroc-Jerseys  introduce  the  fast  grow¬ 
ing  height  and  length  and  the  sows  supply  the  weight. 
We  also  still  have  a  few  bred  gilts  for  sale  for  SEP¬ 
TEMBER  FARROWING.  All  stock  is  Double  Im- 
tnuned.  We  invite  correspondence  or  better  still,  inspec¬ 
tion  of  our  herd.  Farm  situated  on  State  road  11  miles 
East  of  Poughkeepsie. 
The  CREST  Farm.  Millbrook.  N.Y. 
Feeding  Pigs  For  Sale 
Yorkshire  and  Berkshire  Cross  and  Yorkshire  and  Chester  Cross 
All  large,  grow  thy  pigs,  6  wks.  old,  83.  $5  each. 
7  to  8  wks.  old,  84,  each.  Also  Purebred  Yorkshire 
or  Berkshire  pigs,  7  to  8  wks.  old.  Sows  or  Boar, 
86  each.  I  will  ship  from  1  to  50  to  your  approval, 
C.  O.  D.  Walter  Lux,  388  Salem  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 
P.  S.— No  charge  for  crating. 
DUROCS 
Orion  and  Sensation  Breed¬ 
ing.  All  ages  for  sale. 
F.  M.  Pattington  &  Son  Merrilield,  N.  Y. 
DUROCS 
Bred  Sows  and  Gilts.  Boars.  Fall  Pigs. 
ELMWOOD  FARMS 
P.  O.  Box  IS  Bradford,  N.  Y. 
Registered  Duroc-Jersey  Swine  For  Sals 
Proven  large  type  boar,  3  yrs.  old,  offered  to  prevent  in- 
breeding  in  small  herd,  $*o.  125-150-lb.  Gilts,  $80.  30-60- 
lb.  Pigs,  $12-$15.  R.  w.  JONES,  Jr.,  Monroe,  Now  York 
50  Reg.  Chester  White  Pigs 
10  weeks  to  10  months  old,  including  boars  ready 
for  service,  sows  for  breeding.  Also  Reg.  Jersey 
Bull  and  Heifer  calf.  Prices  Reasonable. 
EDWARD  WALTER  Box  66  R  West  Chester.  Pa. 
Degistercd  O.  I.  C.  and  CHESTER  WHITE  PIGS. 
I*  E.  P.  ROGERS  -  Wayville,  New  York 
Annual  Fall  Sale  FEEDING  PIGS 
6  Weeks  Old,  $3.50  Each.  8  Weeks  Old,  $4.50  Each 
These  pigs  are  the  first  cross  between  Yorkshire  and 
Berkshire  Large  Type  Swine.  Ail  healthy  and  fast 
growing  pigs.  Sows  or  Barrows. 
Also  Purebred  Yorkshire  or  Berkshire  Pigs,  6  to  8 
weeks  old,  $8.00  each.  Can  furnish  sow  and  unre¬ 
lated  boar  pigs.  All  pigs  C.O.D.  on  approval. 
Dr.  P.  F.  WALLINGFORD,  M.  D.  V.,  Box  51,  Waltham,  Mass. 
LARGE  BERKSHIRES 
AT  HIGHWOOD 
Litter  of  eleven,  born,  May  18,  weighed  2364  Nov. 
17.  is  our  offering  to  ton  litter  contest.  Service 
boars  and  weanling  pigs  for  quick  shipment. 
H.  C.  &  H.  B.  HARPENDING  Box  15  Dundee,  N.Y. 
SHADY  SIDE  BERKSHIRES 
Yearling  Gilts,  not  bred.  Boars  and  Sows  7  months  old. 
Low  price  for  quick  sale.  We  ship  C.  O.  D.  See  before 
you  pay.  E.  G.  FISHER  Madison,  New  York 
BERKSHIRE  of  Size  and  Quality- 
service  boars,  boar  pigs  and  bred  gilts.  All  stock  guar¬ 
anteed.  We  won  Grand  Champion  boar  and  many  of  the 
highest  prizes  at  the  Interstate  Fair,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  and 
Far  Hills,  N  J.  Rlchnrd  E.  WnW,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 
SPECIAL  OFFER  on  High  Quality 
Reg.  Poland-China  Spring  BOARS 
Weighing  from  200  to  300  pounds  each  al  $25  to  $50  each. 
Others,  either  sex,  any  age,  various  prices.  Buy  the  best 
here.  Wllview  Stock  Farm , STANLEY  SHORT,  Mqi-.,  "  ilniington, Del. 
FOR  BIG  TYPE  Folauds 
Send  to  G-.  S.  HALL  -  Farmtlale,  Ohio 
60  Pigs  ready  to  ship.  Special  December  prices 
For  Sale— Berkshire  Service  Boars  mid*  \  t7»  ffa 
Priced  to  sell.  JNO.  tl.  BREAM,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
PATMOOR  BERKSHIRES.  Breeding  stock  of  good 
quality  at  fair  prices.  PATMOOR  FARMS,  llartiield.  N.  Y. 
innDino  Chester  Whites  and  Berkshires.  Durocs.  6. 
I  UU  rigs  wks.. old,  $4  each.  HOUSE  Kltos.,  bii.liore,  I*a. 
0  1  p  Choice  Registered  60-lb.  pigs  from  Big  Type 
■  I.  U.  3  stock  of  Best  Blood  Iines,$10  each;  Bred  Sows 
$30-$35.  Satisf’n  or  money  back.  R.  HILL,  Seneca  Kalb,  S.Y 
GOATS 
SALE-  Toggenburg  Grade  Doe 
two-years-old  and  her  5-weeks-old  Doe  Kid.  Price,  $85. 
Two  Toggenburg  Grade  Does,  two-years-old,  both  bred. 
Price,  $$5  apiece.  Also  1  Tog.  Buck,  hornless,  one-year- 
old.  Price,  $$0.  Two  young  Bucks,  10-months-old,  $1$ 
apiece.  EARL  WHITE  Arcade  New  York 
4-Quart  Grade  Goats 
and  some  kids.  Fresh  in  April.  840  each. 
A.  C.  PETERSON  -  Knox.  Pa. 
MILK  Toggenburg  Bucks  sekVIce 
AfC  $15  to  $50.  Real  Milk  Goats.  $50. 
v*wH  I  w  S.  J.  Sharpless, 1.0.5, Norristown,  Pa. 
taOATSfNubian9'  Toggenbergs,  pure 
w#-*  ■  w.  breds  and  higli  grades. 
SACRIFICED  IMT.  KEMBLE  FARMS,  Morristown.  N  J. 
Pure  SWISS  DOES  and  BUCKS.  ENDRES,  Westbrook,  Conn. 
FERRETS 
FERRETS'S 
Hunting  rabbits  and  other 
game.  Write  for  price  list. 
W.  A.  PECK  New  London.O. 
HORSES 
1 
Shetland  Ponies  "VUAXUBf*- 
Weanlings  ready.  Oldest  herd  in  biggest  Shetland 
Producing  County  in  U.  S. 
Edmonds’ 
Poultry 
Account 
A  complete  record. 
Easy  to  keep.  Start 
any  time  ;  results 
shown  any  time. 
Price,  postpaid,  $1. 
FOR  SALE  BY 
BOOR  The  ^URAL  New-Yorker 
333  West  30th  Street,  New  York 
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