V. V I4 m 1 Y 3 , 1' 1 392 (52) INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS Automobiles .... ................... ..... .. .13, 47 Automobile Accessories ........18, 31 Automobile Schools ....................,..... 51 Automobile Tires' 4, 41, 47 Bee Supplies.-. fcj.j a. . ... .. 35 Bedding .... 22, 35 Bicyles 47 Books 44, 50 Buggies ..19, 40 Cement , - , THEROGRSSIVE FARMER Better Sires Mean Bigger Profits ferior Catchers being sold before Southern Cattlemen's Associati w t they reach .a size where they will , c 1 ' vwauon .pROM a market standpoint, 'which command the higher price. Even if'' dalS A is the ultimate test of value. in all kept until they have reached a weight FOLLOWING is a list of buyers and livestock production, the importance: more satisfactory to butchers they A prices at sales of the Southern Cat and economic value of good purebred would sell considerably under the tlemenY, Association, at Montgomery' beef type bulls in the raising of beef price of well-bred cattle on account Alabama: . . , y cattle is being very clearly demon- 0f their ruling out a low per cent of ABERDEEN-ANGUS WednW a " strated in the western or mountain the high, price cuts. v T, . - r' Jan- section dunngthe present cattle mar- 53 keting season now rapidlly drawing ... . uuvcr. -r. This sort, of Cattle has been' sell- 1 Bull, Pilot Stock Farm, E. H. Har- e c cow. mil & Son ing mostly for from 6 to 8 cents perpound, or approximately 2 to cents per poundless than the7 better ciJuuiiu,.wt.tpjJiUAiaiieiicijr -.viaugii auuiipcr, late, Tenn. 37c ClSed': . Clipping Machines 38, 41 tnousanas or teeaer, siocKer ana e 23 .butcher cattle have been sold from Collars . u . . . r , . . Condensed Smoke ............. 30 this Section of the State. corn planters .............................. t Cream Separators . . . . . 3d, 50 feuitivators 10, a - purebred buHs in use in 'the western load. iehorners oi. .---44.:o j inaml A r..i....: xr : ..ii. - .. i4Tt iua.-Ua -ll--"i.- ' r a. - Hill & ' .Son $350 .. 400 Tenn. vine, ri, v ................ ....... ooe 400 165 14 35 25 Ditchers, and Graders . . . . Dyes Dynamite . ; Farm Levels 46- Feeds 31, 43 Fencing Material 11, 27, 46 Fertilizers 16, 21 23 Furs and Traps ................ 30, 38, 44, 46 Garden Tractors '. .........15, 31 Gloves 51 a loss of-at least $15 oh every 750- g-Buii.' c. A h;;;"":;:--;:-' While the number of high-class pound animal, or about $500 per car-; !iowf s. J. Kiser, Minterw Ala...' - a r;' Ir:-- -. - ".rngan .5 rt' "ffiirvc::--'- 300 M Aim uuii Harrows rfarvBrc f-Tritvi Tio-Vifi'tiflp fViffia 17 OO tO ............ H, 26, 27 .! 12' Hosiery , 36 Household Furnishings ............ 37 Incubators 36 Insecticides . 40, 42, 44, 50 Implements ...... 29, 35 Land Exchange 48 Livestock 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 Machinery .'. , 50 Mills : , . 44 Motor Oil , 31, 40 Musical Instruments 7, 12, 35 Organs 35 Paint .......,............!. 49 Pea and Bean Huller 49, 50 Pheasants 41 Phonographs .35 Pistols 51 Planters 27, 35, 46 Poultry . . , . 41, 50, 56 Power Plants 17 "razors ....... . ; . . .... ........ . . ,i 31 Roofing Material ... ....18, 21 44 Rice . . . ....... ,. i. 23 Saws and Saw Milfe .V.,,. 25, 27 28, 41, 46,-56 be wage Disposal JSystem .......... 22 ,lof J...,.,, 30, 31 Seeds ........54; 55, 56 Shoe ........ ; 25, 29, 31, 37 56 Speed Controllers .. , ... ... 30 Spaflf Flujs 24 Spry Pu.ups 47 Steel Wheels 47 Stuttip Pullers .39, 47 Syr ................ i 34 Tobacco Barn Furnaces r.... S6- Toifet Requisites 24, 37 Trrs 15, 25, 39, 9, 44 Trups ..................10, 19, 28 Wagons 28 Walt Board ..................,., 18 Washing Machines 18 Water Systems 36 Water Tanks ig Vomen's Clothing 37 Work Clothes ."h Reliability of Ever Adverue ment Gucraiteei Tira WUZf positively nitko good the loss sust&in t ed by any gubsedper it result of fraudulent misrepresentations made In The Progressive Farmer on the part o any adrertlser who proves to be a deliberate swindler. This doet not mean that we will try to adjust trifling disputes between reliable business houses and their patrons, but in cases of actually fraudulent dealings, we will make good to the subscriber as we have Just Indicated. The conditions of this , guarantee are, that the claim for loss shall be, reported to us within one month after the advertisement appears in our paper and after the transaction complained of; that our 11a shall cover only the purchase price of the article in question, nor aggregate -ever $1,000 on any one advertiser; that our liability does not ap ply when a firm or Individual becomes bankrupt ; and that the subscriber must say when writing each adTertiser: "I am writing you as an" advertiser In4.TJe. Progressive Farmer, which guarantees the reliability, of all advertising it carries." 5?' : I.M- Aldrich & Son,' Michigan 275 ISO THE EDITOR SAYS- Save Next Week's Reference Special Purebred Sires and Herd Improvement .... ' ' ' ' " See How Rapidly the Proportkm of Native. Blood (Black Portion) 'Diminishes WknaPurdred Sire is Used. I Pureed LllN. MISk J f) 1 j. I T with PiirebrWV ' I I Vthe Ondt pidb I ' I a mi&4S I I rVcW Bulb and N1 W Proptu tri Five Genoal!on Vsuq Grade Bulls and Nstlvo (Ws Replace Scrub and Grade Sires with Good Purebreds Join theBetter Sires-Bpffgf nrff Cmr$y , For fuU informstion ' Kfiwr- County Agent, your Agricultural College or the United States Dqwrtmcnt of Agriculture & endeon, Greenviii;; Ai;: 210 SrJC'V nucrson ureenviIle Ala. 500 ;;.' a z - - 150 " "" "i" ot oua ................ im 23 Bull, Hill. & Son .....r........ 00? 24- Bull, Gay Jeague Hotel, Montgomery, 130 210 250 . . ' Olf ?T"0WV I k ?ee,ina' Dandrtdge, Tenn. 170 350 no 135 150 100 200 120 130 120 160 245 125 120 Ala 25 BulV, Hill & Son 26- BuH, Hill & Son 27 Bull,, Hill & Son 33 Cow, C. C. Henderson, Greenville, Ala' j-vuw, p. -k,. xaium, ureensboro, Ala... srow J- M.-Harnson, Troy, Ala 37 Cow, G. R, Henry, Hopehull, Ala ww, u. 1. . n.iscr. jyimter. a a 42 Cow, J. C. Harper,. Qakhill, Ala. U)w,- . u laylor, Greensboro, Ala.. How' I Hamper, Oalihill, Ala 45 Bull, S. C. Tatum, Greensboro, Ala.. 1S0W S. C. Tatum, Greensboro, Ala.. iw' I- C. Harper, Oak Hill, Ala. ... 50-Cow, S. C: Tatum, Greensboro, Ala.. 4S Cow G. R. Henry, Hopehull, Ala.... Average, $230. . SHORTHORNS Thursday, Jan. 29. Lot. Buyer. price. 1 Cow, H. J. McCowan, Uniontown, Ala, $ 310 2 Cow, Crickenberger ..' 750 3 Cpw, W. P. Crickenberger & Son, Linden, Ala. ....... 575 4 -Cow, Crickenbtrger 270 5 Cow, Cockerharn 170 f-Cow, J. M. Harri, troy, Ala. 150 8 Bull, Jn. H. Cockerharn 650 10 Cow, Sidney Z. Hertfeld; Alex. City, Ala. 16S llCow, H, R. Moiley Pineapple, Ala... 300 itr-low , n. Moeiey, nne apple, Ala... 190 13 Cow, H. R. Molr. Pineapple, Ala... 200 18 Cow, H. J. McCowan. Uniontown, Ala. 390 19Cow, F. L Perby, Ward, Ala......... 725 20 Cow, Bob Jemison. Birmingham, Ala. 1400 25 Cow, H. R. Mosely, Pinaapple, Ala... 175 24 Cow. W. P. Crickenberger & Son, Linden, Ala. 300 25 Cow, J. H. Cockerharn. Luella. La. 145 26 Cow, F, I. Derby. Ward, Ala 27 Cow, J. H. Cockerharn, Luella. La... 105 200 Bulls were not listed in above. Cows av eraged $377. Sale waa topped by the bull donated to the Red Cross Sale in Birming ham, Ala., July 4, 1918, by President Wilson. He war bought bv Bob Temison of Birmine- ham. for $10,000. I . HEREFORDS Friday, January 30. Lot. Buyer. Price. 1 Cow, W. B. Bogert, Keswick, Va $675 2 Cow, J. R. Smith, Fayetteville. Tenn. 900 3 Cow, E. W. . Gate, Crossett, Ark 700 4 Bull, T. A. Hawkins Livingston, Ala. 300 t5 Bull, Jones & Nixon, Livingston, Ala. 205 6 Cow, W. B. Bogt, Keswick, Va 310 7 Cow, W. B. Bogert, Keiwick, Va 120 8 Cow, W. B, Bogert, Keswick, Va..... 210 9 Cow, W. B. Bogert, Keswick, Va..... 165 10 Cow, J. T. Htwkin 9, Livingston, Ala. 350 11 Cow, W. B. Bogert, Keswick, Va 210 12 Cow, Flanigan fit Huff, Demopolis, Ala. 170 13 Cow, W. B,- Bryant, Keswick, Va.... 175 14 Cow, Frank H. Reed, Port Gibson, Miss. 325 15 BulH W. B. Bogert, Keswick, Va 195 16 Bull, Dunaway & Lambert, Orrville, Ala. 550 17 Cow, J. R. Bonner, Oak Hill, Ala 240 18 Cow, W, B. Bogert, Keswick, Va..... 240 19 Bull; Flanigari & Huff,. Demopolis, Ala. 160 0I fnw TTloniron , Tlnff T)ininnn1is. Ala. 235 21 Cow, Flanjijan fit Huff, Demopolis, Ala. 160 y 22 Cow, W. B. Bogert, Keswick, Va 145 U Cow, W. d. Bogert, KeswicK, va 24 COw, W. B. Bogert, Keswick, Va..... 175 25 Cow and calf, W. L. Yost, Kan sas City, Mo, 3,; 26 Cow, B. M. Allen, Birmingham, Ala... M 27 Cow, Frank Fox, Indianapolis, Ind... 475 28 Cow, W. G. Henderson, Montgomery, Ala . ;.t -.. beef type cattle sited by these eood . markablv well -arlantrl J-n KaaI rof NEXT week" comes our annual Refer- .fj- . ar --0l9 each year,; there are tie production, and has great possi- - ' ence special a veritable encyclo- V . J m-wcu uu" uniues. aiong tnis line, but Defore yw. ' rranK n wa Pedia of agricultural information. This Rescript scrub ull in use, many of these possibilities will : be realized W; a Henrson; Monigo" big issue will contain farming, livestock, I snowing considerable dairy there must be a more universal use Ala. ........... r w;;" gardening, orchard, poultry fertU- ' . ." , ' , od bulls' of b'eef type l. zer tacts ana figures that will be needed A"c iwiuier ciass , oi Duns, wnen Practically, every day in the year, and it Tnate to even reasonably good cows is a number that every' Progressive beef type, are; producing an off- Farmer reader should carefully pre- sPrinS for which there "is a good de- serve. Look for it, read it, save it. mand, as they can be sold as feeder stocKer or butcher cattle. This class p , m ow, jb. Jtt. Alien, jJirmingnax". 1 p the man who has a sufficient 33 Bull, Jones & Nixon, Livingston, Ala. imTrn f Wfl"au K 34-Cow and calf NoVwood Stock Farm, ing a bull for his own use, the matter 1 Artesia. Mis. .......v............ 7S0 of improving his herd by the Use of 35 Cow, Norwood Stock Farm, Artesia, good bulls is comparativelv simole au.wit"-T,;,wi,V;;: Kima" Ala. 360 Give Us Your Cultivating Exoeri- of cattle has been selling mostly for when he realizes the need. However 37-Cow, M. H. White, Olive Branch, encei trom g to HI ; cents per pound during V 0 ? me picscni marKeting season. v-w wwa, as is onen me case. Branch, ii t"tr ia .... .-. "" j"imi&ciiHK season. ' r "'V 'VV:, w ai, uu ivr", " LTrSLT. L-.t" v& "and, the ,, 0( ? w.jn .f.xss. a,, g iacioruy. noweyeiy. through the ' UiafeMt: "u 200 vv, en,vc owuersnip oi' good DUHS, 41 Bull, Grant Smith & Co., Kaceianu, is possible through cooperative a s sociation s. Chas. S. - Jones, hear from you. mand or s id. The are not suitable feeders Livestock Marketing Specialist' tockers, so must go as lightweight North Carolina Extension Service. Bull, Urant Smith & Co., naceianu. t"-- r.fl 43- Bull Grant Smith & Co., Raceland, La. 44- Cow and calf, W. B. Bogert, Keswick. Va. Average, $298.. ' Save your papers and get ..a binder. i "vi-'- w

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