r mm xmtti . ' THE PROGRESSivr ... 742 (18) 7 - ;: .i , t H f Ecd "Cross fiirc - Bred -ShoFfflioETitf BliH Salp :T ra? I . . ... r 1 1 1 t 1 1 f 1 1 1 ti II f 1 1 1 1 iit 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II 1 1 tl III II 1 1111 ft I tl ri 111! I II III 11 II I il If ! 1 It II 111 1 11 IlMIl II ll II 1 III illll I II Hill I HlI If! It I lim 111 III II llltl lllllfllllll II llf Hill ii ii , H Si. i y .4, . '.V"' mim. Sfi fit Si " WW U- :? k ft MS. 4m .5. 111- ; tern A 1 r. j' . 4 !'f Mam .LA. -'jr. 1 tr.r' ?.$;! mm ff 1 4r i. i r. '.J r Vv I i r 6 '1 V 4 SlIORTUORN BULL "SPLENDID BEEF TtFE" , ALA. BIRMINGHAM TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918, AT Cf A D 11 Choice Offering in Blood and Merit, representing strong and r?A n n dU DU11S old established herds, thrifty and of herd heading cafiber. 0J DUllS This will undoutedly hm one of the greatest sales in the history of this or any other breed and the gross proceeds will go to the greatest of all worthy cause The Red Cross. The leading patriotic Shorthorn Breeders of America have donated fifty high-class, registered Shorthorn Bulls to the American Red Cross. They will be sold at public auction on Tuesday July 2, at 1 P.M. under cover at Capital Park, Birmingham, Ala. " The stock will be a credit to any community in which it goes, and the proceeds of the sale will go to the local chapters of the counties in which the purchasers live. These animals come from the states of Ala bama, Tennessee, Nevada, Iowa, Illinois, New York, Maryland and a few from across the water. The bulls will be judged by Dean C. F. Curtis, Ames, Iowa, and sold in order judged, Grand Champion sell ing first. The Grand Champion of the Show and Sale will be sold to President Wilson, for, and in consider ation of one $1 bill which will foe especially engraved and signed by the President. The Bull will imme diately be resold as the property of the President, the proceeds going to the Birmingham Chapter American Red Cross. Already bull clubs are being organized in every community. Why not start one in your community and get one of these good bulls. Mrs. Robt. Jemison, Sr., Birmingham, Ala., holds the honor and distinction of being the first woman to organize the first Shorthorn Bull Club in America. 3 N. K. Newman, chairman of the Gulf States Division located at New Orleans, hM donated a Holstein bull, absolutely one of the best of the breed, having paid $1,000 for him. This bull will be offered after the Shorthorns. The bulla will be judged Monday, July 1st, and a mammoth parade will be held Monday afternoon. The President's Grand Champion bull will be quartered In the magnificent lobby of the Tutwiler Hotel. This hotel has donated ten of their best rooms to take care of the auctioneer, The following auctioneers have donated their services free, and no equal array of auction block talent has ever been collected in this country to cry a single sale. Col. Cary M. Jones, Chicago, 111. Cot. P. M, Gross, Kansas City, Mo. The only Scotty Milne, Kahoka, Mo. Col. F. O, Hengst, Louisville, Ky, Col. Fred Tteppert, Decatur, InL Col, II. L. Igleheart, Elizabethtown, Ky. CoL The Martin, Bellevue, la. Col. 15. F. neriff, Apache, Okla. REMEMBER ! The Time" Tuesday July 2nd at 1 p. in., hut you had better be here the day before to see the show. The Place Capital Park In the heart of Bir jnlnghaan Alabama (under cover) 'The Event" Red Cross Shorthorn Bull Sale. Now you big hearted, generous Farmers, Stockmen and breeders These are the facts and we want you to come to this sale and in order to make it the greatest (success in the world's Livestock History, com prepared, and with the intention of buying one of those good bulls, for a good cause, to place in a good community for the good of the breed and your country. The Bugle Calls and the time has come for you to respond "Stand at Attention'' to this great Red Cross Shorthorn Bull Sale. Tou will be helping, making is possi ble to give "our boyB" the little home touches, "Over There" whether In sickness or in health. FOR ANY OTHER INFORMATION, WRITE- I F. I. DERBY, Sales Manager, Ward, Alabama F. W. HARDING, Sec. Am. Shorthorn Breeders Assn., CHICAGO, ILL. ROBT. L. SEALE, So. Rep. Am. Shorthorn Breeder Assn., LIVINGSTON, ALA. RED CROSS BULL SALE HEADQUARTERS, 739 Brown-Marx Building, - - BIRMINGHAM, ALA. OlllIffillllllll!llli!illlllll!lli 5 DUROC-JERSEY DUROC SERVICE BOAR Jennings Champion No. 95575 Weight between four and fle hundred pounds. Defender and Col.- breeding, IS. months old, not Jat..v FIRST CHECK FOR $150 GETS .HIM. A. R. JENNINGS, NACE, VA. Young Herd Boars for Sal Rired by Garnet's Pal 2nd, J. D. S. Defender, HlKh Land King Defender, and Smith's Orion Cherry King 2nd. ' , . . . .- WILL HOLD BRED SOW SAI4T IN AUGTJST ' Date later. Look .for something good. KINARD8 DUROC STOCK FARM, W. P. SMITH, Prop., KINARDS, 6. C. O. I. Cs. 0. I. c.v CHOICE PIG6 -0. I. C.'t Registered Duroc-Jerseys - The royal blood, 2 to 3 months old, 40 to 60 pounds.1' Only a limited number of each sex left. $18 to $20 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send on your check; I can please you. TH0S. H. ROGERS, Clyde, N. C. The Ideal Farm Durocs- 10 weeks Boars, best of blood lines, $25 each, regis tered. No gilts for sale at present. THE IDEAL FARM. D. J. Simmons, Prop., Route Timmonsvllle, S. C. HAMPSHIRES Have 20 Fine Pedigreed Belted Hampshire Pigs 8 and 10 weeks old, all in fine con dition, $15 and $20 each. Nothing but males to offer. A chance to get the Jblood of Gen, Wickware. HAMPSHIRE STOCK FARM, Prosperity, . South Carolina. O. I. Cs Boaia Brad Gllti, Bows. Young Herds a Specialty. tor prices and .circulars. Prices reasonable. E. RUEBU8H, SCIOTA, ILLINOIS, From 8 to 10 weeks old. at S35 nf na.tr. TtelntAnwV Special price on boar pigs, same age, $15, registered. All of these pigs are but of choice heavy-weight sow and sired by five outstanding boars, including the Champion at Virginia State Fair, 1917. Stock must be as represented 6r money refunded. R. 0. OWEN, R. F. D. I, Phoft 2406, Bedford, Va. Booting 6dMi lor O. I. C. Pits. Beady to ship to UaMfa, April and May, 1-10 Wmk sldflS ingle, or I5 par pair, bo-axU. Mdlimd. lTI-tt) brad GUtt, tVK. inn.tr tttm ' ttfct IWL-tK Span. io: Dred mm, ss to sis, ngatsrwi. . I. OWEIL - BEDFORD. VA. TAMWORTHS lAUnUlVitlj or Amerleah Bred. LARGEST 3tXHIBlTIO!f EKED W VOX SOUTH. OUTCH FORK TRUCK FARM. Columbia, South Carollsa. ABERDEEN-ANGUS BABY BEEF BOYS Start off on the right foot by getting the kind of calf that will make the highest class beef ' at the, earliest age, at the east cost per pound. ABERDEEN ANGU8 Calves have topped calf club contests the past year at Fort Worth, Texas, In Wisconsin's state contest and at every contest In Canada. North or South, Com Celt or range, hot or cold, drouth or wet Season, .. ABERDEEN-ANGUS ABE THE BABY BEEF : MAKERS SUPBEME. Write for a Baby Beef, Book for Club Boyt. AMERICAN ABERDEEN-ANGUS BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, 817-PF, Exchange Ave., Chicago, ' Southern Representative: DR. C. D. LOWE, Knoxvllle, Tenn. ABERDEEN-ANGUS I am offering a una ber of young bulla. good InaifttasJi and waft. hud. at modarato nrJoa. Stock ssUstend.' - ' J. D. BLACKWELL FAYETTE. MISSOURI. AN fII TATTf F 9X1 MM b nnuuj yii ilk ltttlng Bullf mdy fot lervioe by Trojan-Erica and Queen Mother sires. Also aa exceptionally handsome PERCHERON STALLION, reg istered in P. 8. A., coming t yean old, weight 1950 lbs. ROSE DALE STOCK FARMS. Jtfernatoii. Vs. DURHAMS FOR SALE Poll Durham Bulls and Heifers Eligible t4 reg istration. Also a few grade Poll Durhama ' and Shorthorn Heifers, 5 to 8 months (old. Grass Tunis Ram Lambs 15-16ths purs-brad. These are beauties. Slails Comb Rhode Island Red Eg American Beauty strain. $1.60 per Biting of II, de livered by parcel post C. J. JACK80N. HORATIO, S. C. HEREFORDS REGISTERED HEREFORDS HERD HEADERS Donald Blackstone, by Beau Donald Sir! Tit tor Fairfax, by Roland Fairfax. MM BUlXfl ready for service. TWBNTT HXITXRB, Open and brad. THIRTY CALYTE8, both set as. SHETLAND F0HIK8, all agsl. Writs SS. BONA ALLEN STOCK FARM, IUF0RD, tA, HOLSTEINS Colantha Johanna Lad Holstein Bull Calves Sired by a son of the above', world famous bull who has more than 100 A. R. O. daugh ters. These calves out of good producing dams. Write for pedigrees and photos. MAYFARM DAIRY, May worth, North Carolina. HOLSTEIN CALVES 10 HEIFERS AND 2 BULLS 15-16th pure, 5 weeks old, nicely marked, and from heavy milkers. $26 crated for shipment Shy where, arid satisfaction guaranteed. - - BUND 0BD8B OB WBItE. . EDGE WOOD FARMS, Whitewater, Wisconsin, RICHLY BRED REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All ages and sexes. Young Sorties Balls from Heavy Producing Damt Oar Success on the show circuit, snd in making lam ; official record, Insures their high standard. Reasonable Prises. Dependable Warrantor KAINTUCKEE HOLSTEIN FARM, B aid i town, Kj, JERSEYS MERIDALE JERSEYS Three sons of The Imported Jap 75265 (sire of 33 tested cows), out of im ported Register or Mem aams. tvec ommended as herd-headers. AVER A McKINNEY 300 Chestnut St.Phila SHORTHORNS f REGISTERED SHORTHORNS 15 Unusually Beautiful taiveb for Sale. Also Herd Bull. - SHEDDEN FARMS, Raymond Georgia- JACKS AND rvm- vvArv Ivlani- Till mothJacK ; Big Black BegtotwJ,S! With, bone and Also Registered Saa StaHlons. fiuarantew gvery Animal Gum. Write fully for J""6 , KENTUCKY JACK i- c Wrlflht. "nLiv. FOR SALE Fifty Pure-bred Shetland Po" J. a STERCHl, Kiwxe' J Save your papera 'and set a binder. kit t ; ! 9 1 I

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