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BERKSHIRES I am offering, for immediate .shipment' some of the best pigs I have ever bred. sired bv Don Moreau. one' of the best sons of Star Master Duke 63d, litter mate to tne ?4,vuu star vaiue. xneir dams are granddaugnters or premier Longfellow. This breeding cannot be "im proved. Write for prices. i . LEON F. CKAWFOKD, Hayesvllle, N. V. Barealne In PUREBRED BERUSniRES Of Ideal Tvoe. ! n;nti riaaa Hilt. Service' Boars.' Spring pies of either sex, Sons and Daughters oi t,ora urumrey mainey, lellemont Duke 2d, 1917D8, Master piece 2d. 191703. Registered Holstein bull calves for sale. Write for prices. JASPER STOCK FARM. V Motley, Va., G. W. SHULLER, Prop. We have on hand for sale some extra fine pigs, service Doars ana Drea guts, isvery tbirg we ship bears our guarantee of satis faction or money back. Write- for special prices. . ... ... .. . ;; . - ..; ; . - . Windy Heights Berkshire r arm, W; 1, VAUGBAN, Frop;,' Sycamore, Va. DUROC-JERSEYS MUMP PIGQ Of the choicest breeding llliaui riua, and individual excellence. TAMWflRTIIQ ' Grown on separate' farms. '"""v" Prices right SatisfacU Guaranteed. . , guaranteed. JOHN D. MORTON, RussellrUlc, By. DnrOP-.TfrPVCI Six months' Boars, "ulut tjciacya 175 10 20o pounds. a-HBMBMM an(J jr()m tnat jny price down to 8-10 weeks old pijrs at' 18.00. .Cracker-jacks" $12, $15, $18, $20 and $25. w. w. SHAY, Craso, N. C miliar m j f nc i? v sows, cms andPigs. Best breeding"' at farmers'', prices, " for cash:. . .. . n . 1 FUNT RIVER STOCK FARM, V : Newton, Ga. listened Dniftclprfipv Ha.. noiJT "c'c"uc' o(ww, airecx aescenaant ot tne lauoo.oo tePfh& ""Mths old, fine shape and color, guarah teed breeder, weight, 200 lbs. $ 5 express prepaid, gidae Crest Farm. Timber Ridge, Va, POLAND-CHINAS CHINA Sr From LarD-p Prnma.aif, .'.j cl..,. .BROVVN, MorlreesboroTenn. no bouth. Quite a number of the . largest - pianxers wno nave tried them for several vears Au7a U V" -1 K :irgrowthatlesscpsttt This Public Sale will consist of weanling pigs, a stock iust old enoimh ;:" Association. . Sale AUCTIONEERS p2! pR,?EEX Decatur, Ind. vcw , . 1 COL.F.H.HULICK, Tipton, Ind.: ' 0P bale catalogs, free literature and information, address E. C. STONE, Secretarf, AMERICAN HAMPSHIRE SWINE RECORD ASSOCIATION, ' 703 East Nebr. Avenue, Peoria. Illinois. Hampsh lie HOSTS Lge' Prol!fic kind. Special bred sows, boars. Write for description and prices. Roy Runyon. Decatur, Ind. Rord less, Aberdeen-AnCUS Cattle f re the Premier Beef Breel of the World. R uuviuvvu nugut vaiLIC al Internationa Live Slock EnDoHlon. Chli Out of 14 possible Grand Championships and 14 possible reserves, Aberdeen-Anaus have won 10 Grand Championships and 8 reserves; ' r " An" ' n 'n.fW?? Gr";5Championships for Carloads, Aberdeen-Angiua have won AngS haTevon ls ti8 to CarcaM contet. . Aberdeen- t,oTAeKvil,pi2i8, many other prizes too numerous to mention, which H0ianr.He! iEulV"ed "ere. deluding a history of the breed, show records In detail and a list of members of the American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association, address CHAS. CRAY, Soo'y, Union Stook Yarda. CMeage, III. FOR SALE Pure Bred Hereford Calfle. V : : . ; "The Kind That Pay." We have for sale 50 pure bred Hereford bulls of breeding age. Big bone", good colors and good scale. All of best breeding. .Cows and lleifers - , We also offer a limited number of high grade Shorthorn Heifers, bred to Fairfax bulls, weighing 2,000 pounds and up. Visitors welcome at the farms. Bulls at head of herd Armour Fairfax, Fair.ax 15th. CAMDEN BEEF CATTLE FARMS, L ! GUION, LUGOFFi S. C. CHESTER WHITES Registered herd: first premium stock; largest and most prolific hog - on record ; three spwi, 41 pigs; breeding stock, 400 to 700 pounds; easy, feeding.. Service boars, sows bred. Fancy pigs for sale. My time to this breed, 17 years. The best money can buy and feed produce. . P.M. FUNKHOUSER, Winchester, Va. Reference; Farmers' and Merchants' National Bank, Winchester, Va. SHORTHORNS AND POLLED DURHAMS We have 50 Shorthorn and Polled Durham bulls and heifers, all reds and registered. Highly bred. 40 grade heifers at $45 each. 15 3-year-old mare mules. 10 Poland-China gilts. Big bargains if taken at once. 75 miles south of Louisville, on L, H. & St. L. R. R. . - W, R. MOORMAN & SON, - - - - - - .... . Glen' Dean. Hy. AMERICAN SHORTHORN BREEDERS9 ASSOCIATION Volume No. 1 Milking Shorthorn Year Book ready for distribution free. Contains new valuable art'cles, milk records, illustrations. Owners of Shorthorns are reminded again that after JANUARY 10, 1916, penalty fee will be charged for entering the pedigree of an animal over one year of age. Address, . 13 Dexter Park Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. HEREFORDS Wordis from Of National refutation for 1.000 lb. weights with plenty of bone. Our Irlends made them famous. Thev are backed by a positive guaran tee, ample capital and a 85 years ex perience. You will win If th laat J. I. VISSERINQ, Bex 7 Alton, III. Herd S?AE POLAND CHINA HOGS orthi1nenasdd J?V Clarinda Joe and Alabama Wonder "A Wonder Fesenmyer' ."Bjg'Jot" and Prltchetts.' hfSlt!.eIliybr,00d sows of equally as good breed- l rVle Prices on Pias and bred ffflts, : , -ma mtate, , " : - x Calhoun. Alabama. TAMWORTHS iflMwniiTnQiii noo st exh AYAitZ: .0T American bred. Larg- emiums ft boairs and 80ws- Won318 diit7 ophy cups at 15 snows ln mi UTCn FORU TRUCK, FARM, iw i ' 1 1 ' norths. Pies bred trilte asonable nri" ,or service for sale at StOnrt i jA" WlCeS. All WU W, nrl r,h w .l.ivilLJ'STVlEW STnnr btaiym AUCTION SALE Registered Herefords. 70 HEAD: 37 Bulls, (7 Polled), 33 Cows and Heifers. Saturday, Nov. 2015. AT COS WELL'S STOCK FARM, SHoam, Ga. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. COL. FRED REPPERT E. T. BOSWELL, Auctioneer. ; Saoam,Ga. HOLSTE1NS Purebred Keglslered HOLSTEIN CATTLE The T.xaa champion Cew. ' Pauline Calamity Burke is the champion officially tested milk cow of Texas, with a record for twelve months of 18,384.1 pounds of milk and 655.45 pounds of butterfat. She was three years old and had Just dropped a calf when the" test started. This registered pure-bred Holstein cow by her performance indicates the pos sible profit from dairy farming in the Lone Star State, as her total feed cost was $103.51 and net in--come 1635.83, not counting, of course, labor and de preciation. Investigate the big "Black-and-Whites." Send for FREE Illustrated Descriptive ; , - Booklets . ; . - The Holsteln-Frteslan Association of America FVL. Houflhton, SeeyH Box I SO, . Brattlen.ro, VU and feeding scrub hogs? V TwoO.LC-Hbgs . Weighed 2506 lbs. Will ship you sample pair ot these famous nogs on umt ana ve agency to first apnib cant We are originators, most extesatvo breeders and shlpperi of pure bred hoga m we wona, au roreign uupmenu are : U.S.CcVtIasnecta4 BEEF CATTLE -SSfffWSS J1EGISTERED JlIS'' . All Age. Fo Sinence). lis GILTNER DROS y . . intncM' JERSEYS AND SHORTHORNS OAKWOOD FARM Breeder of Jeney . Cattle for 22 Yean Nothing but bulls for sale at present Prices . from $40.00 to $100.00. R. L SBUF0XD, Prop., Newloa, N. C. Writmtotav for Fr Book, "T3U Hog from Birth to SaU" THE L a SILVER CO. SOS Vkkew BaiLIiag, dertlaaa, CUa mi.wiit, Pure bred O.l.C. pigs, service .boars, gilts. Limited number of pigs by "Wildwood rrinee 18531 n the I7M.M boar, weight 1110 lbs. First. Senior and Grand Champion at Iowa 8tat Fair 114. Prices right. , . P. D. 1, . I aiOPORD, VA. SHORTHORNS Our herd is one of the most famous in Anler ican which is represented the best Scotch families. Bred in Tennessee, they, are iccli mated and wiU give Southerners stUsf action at reasoSabli; cost Write iM'.vikroa- IISPEDEZA FiEM. ' , Bred and open sows, bred and pen gilts, service boars, pigs all ages, au trom nest oi breeding. ive prize-winning neavy-weigni jars at head of herd. Write me for circular and Prices. II. Q. Owes, B. r. D. No. 2. Dedlord City. Va HORSES, JACKS; ETC JACKS, SADDLERS, and PERCIIERONS. Always a good lot ot Kentucky Mammouth jacks, Jennets, Sad dle and Percheron Stallions, Oeldlngs, Mares and Colts. Sew enty-five registered and High grade brood mares. Write us .describing your wants. The Cook Farms. LeaJnotOB,Ky.Pox4M E. , AUCTIONEERS f FRED REPPERT livestock Aictl3eef Decatnr, Ind. . ' Have a wide acquaintance among breeders In every State In the union. Write early for dates as I sell- nearly every day in the sale season. LEARN AUCTIONEERING Sdoreaie.ffl! and become Independent 'with no capital Invested. Every branch of the business taught in I weeks. Write today for free catalog. Term opens Dec. sth. Joaes Nat'l School ol Auctioneering. 48 N. Sacramento Blvd., . Chicago, 111. Carey M. Jones, Pres. 41 Most Every One in Ocr Neighborhood Is Taking The Progressive Ftrccr I " "Most every one In our neigh-, - borhood is taking The Progres . eive Farmer bo It's hard to get. , very many new .subscribers. If you would count renewals It . wouldn't take me so long to get up my club and earn the Sewing . Machine I so need." We received many such letters last season, ' so many, in fact, that we have changed our . policy and now will give reward credits to our club raisers for renewals the same at for new subscribers. r . Renewals Count Now , So the more subscribers we already have in your neighborhood the easier It will be for you to get up your clubs and earn tne . rewards you want. You know-that when, one has The Progressive Farmer for a year or more that they ; have?learned to appre ciate Its timely, helpful visits and wouldn't think of being without It, so it's no trouble to get renewals from them and they will boost the paper ' to others for you. so you will be able to get a large club and earn some valuable rewards. "(Your own renewal will not counts -We reward you for sending In other ; subscriptions, both new and re newal, but not for sending in your own.) . Send for a copy of our NEW REWARD LIST and helpful suggestions for Club Rais ers. A postal request will bring both. Send for it today and start your club quick before someone in your neighborhood gets ahead of you, . - VTh early bird catchea the .worm." THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. Attention Teachers. r ' Cleora, S. C, Oct 23rd, 1915. Editor Proeressive Fanner, Raleigh, N. C. JDear Sir. . , f..v...i-,1. ' l am very anxious iu uv " iwisoh Parmer in every home connected with my school. What is the best you can do for us? We want to study it with our agriculture. - Thanking you for any kindness, . ; . ; Respectfully yours, : . : . , ; (Miss) Sara Stevens.1 7e should like to nske yea Ce sane ' cencroas prbpssilica ive mde RIlss SlcvcB, Hay tve? i. p it.'
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