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The Farmers Advocate from Topeka, Kansas • 13

The Farmers Advocate du lieu suivant : Topeka, Kansas • 13

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Julv 19, 1900. 13 THE FARMERS ADVOCATE magnificent hog. Has good qualities all over. He is square built and big boned. Has good ears and face.

In fact he is a No. 1 hog and would certainly make a good animal for the show ring. He has stamped his individuality on Mr. Howe's herd and persons wanting to got real good stock will make no mistake In selecting something from this herd. Kindly mention The Farmers Advocate when you write.

YOUR ATTENTION BREEDERS of tb plr. They are sired mostly by old U. C. Perfection, who Rets them up In good style. Thev have good heads and ars.

pood broad backs and fancy ears. They will plae any one. Mr. Pees also has several good fall boars by U. C.

that he will price right to readers of The Advocate. They sell worth the money and wo feel sure that, you will be pleased with them. Mr. Pees Is a man that prides himself on the square deal with all whom he does business with and we assure you that you will be treated right If you buy of him. We want you to remember him when you are In the market for something good in Poland Chinas.

Pedigreed Stock Sales. Poland Chinas. August 4. IDOft-Poland Chinas, by J. A.

Wilson. Milo. Mo. October 8, 1906 Poland Chinas by E. E.

Axline, Oak Grove, Mo. Day before the Royal. October 16, 1906 Poland Chinas, by W. N. Messlc ft Son, Severy, Kan.

October 17, 1906 Poland Chinas by W. A. Prewett. Ashervllle, Kan. October 17, 1906 Poland China sale by W.

J. Honeyman, Madison, Kan. October 18, 1906. Poland Chinas by W. IS DOING NICELY.

a. isaviuaun, cimpnun, nun. October 18, 1906 Poland Chinas by II. L. Faulkner, Jamesport, Mo.

October 19, 1906 Poland Chinas, by Geo. W. Crooks. Clay Center, Kan. October 20.

1906 Poland China combination sale. M. O. Kilmer, manager, Mcpherson, Kan. October 24, 1906 Poland Chinas at Osborne, by P.

A. Dawley, Waldo, Kan. October 25, 1906 Poland Chinas by Jas. Malnes. Oskaloosa.

Kan. Chas. 0. Parson's New Herd Boar Is Setting a Pace. The new herd boar owned by the Ideal Herd of Poland Chinas Is developing Into a hoc: of lots of scale and considerable finish.

He has a wonderful back and spread of ribs, extra Brood feet and upon his toes like a pig. The gilts bred to him are showing nicely and they are all due In September. The best ellt on INITIAL SALE OFFERING. J. A.

Wilson, Milo, Will Sell Perfect E. L. Poland Chinas. With this Issue of The Farmers Advocate begins the sale advertisement of one of the established breeders of Poland Chinas, J. A.

Wilson of Milo. Mo. This Is the first of the fall public sales to which the renders of this paper are asked to give their attention nnd we urge you to pay particular attention to Mr. Wilson's The coming fall senson for swine sales is one full of promise. Every indication Eolnts to a successful season.

Market ogs are scarce and high priced; the corn crop promises an abundant supply of that chief of swine foods and the crop of spring pigs Is only about one-half normal. If previous records of pure bred swine sales are not smashed this season we miss our guess. At Mr. J. A.

Wilson's sale the prospective buyer meets with the first opportunity of the season to get a hog at his own price and it is an opportunity' not to be overlooked for there will be offered a bunch of sows, gilts and boars that- for individuality and breeding are first class. As will be seen by reference to the advertisement the entire offering, aows, gilts, and boars are by or out of the very best hogs the Poland China world of today can boast of. For Instance: one of the sows Is by Nonpareil and out of an Ideal Sunshine dam. What better breeding than that and to make this sow still more desirable she Is bred to On and On. Another sow is by Goldle's Black Chief, a $500 boar: seven are by Axiom Perfection; six by Black Perfection; six by Mo's Black Eclipse: two by Chief Perfection 3d and two by Prince Albert.

Of the boars three are by U. C. Perfection, one of the highest priced Poland Chinas ever sold at auction: one by Perfect E. L. and six by Black Perfection.

The up-to-date breeder of Poland Chinas knows well the merit of the blood lines represented In Mr. Wilson's offering and will be there for one or more of the good things. The beginner in the pure bred swine industry will have so familiarized himself with "who's who" In Poland Chlnadom that he, too. will realize the opportunity there afforded and will try to get In on the ground floor. It Is often the case that the Initial pub-He sales each season are the ones where the plums are picked.

Breeders often stay away from the opening sales and competition Is therefore less hence afford opportunity to pick up bargains the place la by Ideal Keep on 3ro3 ana out of Correctess (78854) bred to Meddlesome 40250. Meddlesome Is by Meddler, out of dam by Chief Perfection 2d, out of dam by Mo. Black Chief, out of dam bv Ideal Sunshine. The pigs from this gilt will have hot blood, tracing to Keep On. Corrector.

Meddler and cnier perfection 2d. A good share of the bred cllts nro nrettv much the same breeding. Is Called to the Sale Announcement of John Schowalter, Cook, Neb. John Schowalter. the well known and most enterprising breeder of fine Duroc Jersey swine at Cook, is going to sell at public sale September 27 one of the very best bunches of Durocs that ever passed through a sale ring.

His herd contains better animals and more top blood lines than can be found anywhere else. Some of the attractions of this sale will be the fine yearling boar. Golden Banner 40497. he by Joe 29271, first prize yearling at St. Louis world's fair: he is a fine hog.

Will make a very large hog and a good breeder. The smallest litter he ever sired was 8 pigs. Another great attraction is the large yearling sow. Banner's Top 119100. sired by champion Tip Top Notcher 20729.

Another fine venrllng sow. Crimson Wonder Belle 119096. sired by great Crimson Wonder. Queen Cedarvale 119090 is a fine yearling sired by the show boar Golden Rule 14101. She Is bred to Golden Banner for earlv fall litter.

Miss Ma.1or 119104 is a good one sired by Major 29163. West's Diamond 119706 Is a large yearling sired by Noble King 35041. Red Cedar 119094 is a good one by Royal Triumph 34581. These yearling sows are all good large litter producers of very best blood lines. Ten yearling sows farrowed 92 pigs, all alive The lot of spring pigs that go In this sale are the tops of the herd, about 45 to 50 head, both boars and gilts and the breeder that buys one or more of them will eertainlv be pleased.

Prepare early to attend this great Duroc sale, which will be an important event in southeastern Nebraska. Catalogues will be out September 1st. Send your name for mailing list for a copy of catalogue. Remember the date September 27. For r.v further Information regarding the Golden Banner herd write to the proprietor any time.

John Schowalter, Cook, Neb. The breeding of Cole's Duroc. Improved 2d and others are also They have plenty of range and alfalfa and satisfaction is guaranteen to reaaer of The Farmers Advocate. Tours truiy. October 25.

1906-Poland Chinas, C. W. Dlngman, Clay Center, Kan. October 80, 1906-Poland Chlaaa by A. ft P.

Schmttz. Alma, Kan. October 81, 1906 Top Notcher Poland China swine, by O. B. Smith ft Bsn, Cuba, Kan.

October 81. 1906 Poland Chinas at Pleaaanton, Kan. C. O. Hoar, manager, Centervllle, Kan.

November 1, 1906 Poland Chinas by Carl Jenson ft Son. Rellevllle, Kan. November 1, 1906 Poland Chinas, by Frank Zimmerman, Centervllle. Kan. November 8, 1906 Poland Chinas by J.

J. Ward ft Son, Rallevllle, Kan. November 7, 1906 Poland Chinas by C. P. Schmltz, Alma.

Kan. November 1906 Poland Chinas by T. P. Sheehy, Hume. Mo.

November 13, 1906 Poland Chinas by Howard Reed, Frankfort. Kan, Noveber 14. 1906 Poland Chinas by P. R. Rarrett ft Son.

Cadams. Neb. November 1. 1906 Poland Chinas by O. M.

Hebbard, Peck, Kan. November 27. 1906 Poland Chinas bv L. CHAS. O.

PARSONS. DUROC JERSEYS FOD SALE. E. D. Oldfather, Harper, Offers No.

Stock. With this Issue we Introduce our read era to a new advertiser. Mr. E. D.

Old father, manager of Alfalfa Herd Duroc jerseys. TTarner, Kan. Mr. Oldfather Is comparative! a new man In the field and yet he has had con C. Caldwell, Moran.

Kan. siderable experience as a breeder, borne years ago he had a herd of Durocs but November Z2. 1906 Poland Chinas, by Dr. R. P.

Smith and C. W. Dlngman at Mi I ton vale. Kan. November 30.

1906 Poland Chinas bv TJ. on account or circumstances over wmcn he had no control he cave un the work until last voflr when he decided to Te enter the field. S. Ison, Butler, Mo. January 24, 1907 Poland China bred sew by A.

ft P. Rehmlts. Alma, Kan. February 7. 1907 Combination sale Po The first thin" was to fret the best tvk nosslble.

The foundation was se cured from some of the best breeders of land China bred sows at Black well, Okla. the countrv and todnv he has one of tne smoothest lot of spring pigs It has been our lot to see. The noted blood lines are OHon. Tno- I. k.

Knox, manager. Narrtln. Okla. February 9. 1907 Poland China bred sw sale at Clearwater.

by Chas. O. Parsons. notcher. Improver, and Jumbo Red.

His February 13. 1907 Bred sow sale Poland advertisement 1 found elsewhere. Look Chinas by H. B. Walter.

Wayne, Kan. It uo and write him for prices and furth Duroc jerseys. er description of stock. Kindly mention September 27. 1906 Durocs by John Schowalter.

Cook, 16. 1906 Duroc Jerseys by T. P. The Farmers Advocate. DUROCS.

Splendid Opportunity to Get Good Ones in This Herd. Samuel Boston's Durocs are the kind We desire to make it plain to our readers that the services of our field men are rendered to them free of cuarge. Any of our readers who would like to buy a certain animal at any sale advertised in The Farmers Advocate but who can not attend the sale in person are advised to send their bid on theanimal to us and our field man will endeavor to get the animal wanted. Our field men are experienced in the buying and selling of stock and are good judges so you need not hesitate to ask for their services. Mr.

Grant Gaines represents us in northern Kansas and Nebraska and Mr. O. W. Devine is our representative for Missouri and southern Kansas. Remember they are at your service and that their services are free to our readers.

Send to our advertisers for their catalogues, pick out the animal or animals you want, decide what you can afford to pay (if uncertain as to that point feel free to ask our opinion) and request our services. We will do the square thing by you. Address The Farmers Advocate, Topeka, Kan. i irnKvraen. wavn.

ivan. October 23, 1900 Duroc Jersevs, by Jno. W. Jones Son. Concordia, Kan.

February 12. 1907 Bred sow sale Duroo Jerseys by T. Teagarden, Wayne. Kan. February 19.

1907 Bred sow sale, by Jno. Jones ft Ron. Concordia, Kan. Combination Sales. October 2.

8. 4, 5. 1906. Glasoo TJv Stock Association sale of cure bred thet rrow out Into larpe high duality hogs nnd "lease the men' who buv them. The stock.

Glasco. Kan. November IS. 14. 15.

1906 Combination sal of Shorthorns. Hereford. Poland Chinas. Duroc Jerseys and O. T.

at Arkansas Citv Kan. I. E. Knox, mana ger. Nardln, Okla.

December 4. 5. 1906 Combination sal. bv Improved Stock Breeders Association brewing In this herd Is up to the standard In everv particular and Ir headed with one of the best Duroc boar we Imve en. M.

Roston oal's him Klondike Trlnce. He Is pirt bv "Vukon Oilef. Wis df I "Rete 28480 by Day's Model Klondike Prince Is a wonderfullv heavv hnmmed fel'ow and has a great hack and spring of rib. erood feet and heavy bone. He Is slreln some very eood r-c.

Rom of the dams of the voim thJn'i are I vdla WG. bv Young "Ren 97a, bv 2d 638'': "Lady TT. Ooldle nnd LoueMt. are sows that are "ood individual nnd havo erood breedlnc. Mr.

"Ronton will trat all Inquiries right and von wpi ero a Ion" wavs before vou will better bargal" than Mr. Boston will offer vou. Write him todav about these younr thinrs and get some of the cream of the spring crop. of the Wheat Belt, at Anthony. Kan.

Chas. M. Johnston, manager. Caldwell. Kan.

1 December 1 19. 1906 Combination sal that later sales do not. It Is not likely I hv Tmnrovefl Stock RreenVin' Annotation KANSAS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. that this sale will prove true to that rule I of th Whoat Belt, at TWhltA. Kan.

J. Is Offering Some Choice Young Stock hut we say to our readers "Don stay c. Tarrlmer. Derby. manager, away because this Is an Initial sale" for February 13.

14. 15. 1907 Combination If you do you are going to miss some- of Shorthorns. Hereford. Poland thing good.

Chinas. Duroc Jerseys and O. I. C. at Read Mr.

Wilson's sale advertisement Caldwell Kan. rhaiL M. Johnston, man- for Immediate Sale. Onlv a few vears aeo the Kansas State in this and later Issues of The Farmers I ager, Caldwell, Kan. Advocate: send for a catalogue, and be I nrfVtrAa Agricultural College possessed not a sln-ele pure bred animal of anv breed but CHIEF ON AND ON PIGS.

on hand at the date of his sale which Is I a au August 4. 190fi. and the place Milo. Mo G. M.

Her-oard Ts Offering Some Excel Rhodes. Tampa. Kan. Please sav when writing to Mr. Wilson today It Is well to the front with pure bred animals of several breeds and kind.

And In the case of the college the fact that Its herds are but comparatively newly established Is an argument In their favor rather than asralnst. There you November 15. I9na Hereford by DIckln. lent Ones for Sale. that you saw his advertisement In The son nnd Marlon County Hereford Breed Farmers Advocate.

Tn a letter from Mr. G. M. Hebbard ers' Association. B.

Shields, secretary. he pronator of Soring Crek Herd of iost springs, Kn. will find blood and breeding that Is truly PUBLICATION NOTICK Poland Chinas, be sends In cnaree of ad. Shorthorns. down to date.

Their stock Is young, In the District Court. In and for the vertlsetnept and states he has never had September 25. 1906 Shorthorns by J. J. nonntv of Rhnwnpe.

statr of KanflaA. such fine nfrs as this season. He has Francis Scott Grover. plaintiff, vs. Net- I Mason, Overhrook.

Kan. nnars which offers at a low nrlce and the oualltv and breeding Is all that could strong and vigorous. The surroundings at the agricultural college are the best that Ingenuity can devise: the care the best that money can buy; the winnings of the college last tie Tiee Grover. defendant. To the Said Defendant, Mettle Leo desired.

Mr. Hebbard Is one of the successful SALE AND EXCHANGE C0LUHN. FOn SALR Red Pall eattls and Au breeders of Tvansa For vear he has year at Topeka, TTutehlnson, Kansas City and Chicago indicate the merit of been carefully bundine his herd and to- rora, roats. single or ear lots. D.

Stain- Grover: You are hereby notified that you have been sued for divorce by the above named plaintiff. Francis Scott Grover, In the District court. In and for the county of Shawnee, of the state of Kansas. And you are hereby further notified that you must answer the petition filed by the brook. LaCygne.

Kan. da he has as fnoo n'ood lines as are In be countrv nd the Indlvldualitv proves the fact of the statement. un his advertisement and write film for further FOR SAT7rc-4TRed Polled bulls from to 14 month eld. strong and gmwthy fellow. Write me your wants.

H. 1. Pellet. R. D.

4. Eudora. Kan. Information If It Ia desired. Tiefore this note we wish to said plaintiff, Francis Scott Grover.

In said action, on or before fortv-one davs tne animals they own and breed. The animal husbandry department, which has direct control of the stock here offered for sale. Is under the efficient management of Prof. R. J.

Klnzer. a graduate of Iowa Agricultural College and one of the best ludges of stock In the West: assistant. Prof. G. C.

Wheeler, a graduate of K. S. A. C. and one of the most conscientious breeders to be found anywhere.

The cattle are fed and cared for under the personal supervision of Geo. Proteous. a native Scotchman and one of the best feeders In America, while FOR RAIT5 A few large English fUrk- from the 19th day of July. 1906. I.

bv sav tnat TTebnarrt int made a "aluabl addition h's lread famous herd. We has bought a fine sow h1r gflts bred for earlv farrow. Hav August 30th. 190(5. or the said petition will he taken as true, nnd judgment forever 15 In tot herd and must reduc it.

AH registered and from hw herd. P. Rands ft Son. Walton. Harvey County.

divorcing said plaintiff. Francis Scott from Ham' of Tndlan. which bred to Chef PerfotInn TT. This will be a splendid onnortunltv for parties to "ft that I ns the Grover, from you. said defendant, will Kan.

oe aeordlnglv rendered In said action: "FOR SALE 30 Duroc Jersey gilt bred and in such case judgment will also be tne sneep ann hog are similarly oared rendered against you in said action for f1 to Nebraska Georg No. 31927. grand eh sm Dion boar at for by Louis Huffman, a native of Ohio costs. bet In th routrv. Mention The Farm-ers Advocate when vou write him.

HOWE'S DUROC JERSEYS. and a voung man of much experience OVERMYER ft OVERMETER. Hutchinson State Fair Sept 1905. Wrlt vour want. I can please vu.

R. O. Stewart. Alden. Rice Kan.

aninty In caring for jueh stock. We have seen tti rrVr nfford for Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attest: I .8. Curtis, Clerk. (Seal.) Bear Them in Mind Whn.Yon Weedby the college and Ve can recommend it FOR 8ALE Pure Leaf Tobacco.

All Cnmtfcfnr fioft4 I "isrniv to readers of Tpe Karm- SometmnK GOOd. er Advocate. Tboe firmer who want who use store tobacco are tsxed to death hv th Infernal toharro trust. Tou will save money to write for prices on fln Taf Tobacco of mr own raising that Attont'on eaHd to the -dvertigement I a Pure bred male for the Improvement of G. A.

R. Encampment Minneapolis. Minn- August 13 to 18. of Mr Ja. r.

Howe or tciilta. Kan. I tneir nerd whether it of cattle, sheen Eree sample" for on The Chicago Great Western Railway untaxed Mr. TTowe one or tn roor iin-to-rtat I nor. cn well afford to visit the acrl-twon'er- the TTe has a hM I etiltural collep Manhattan.

and onstage stamp Addrs W. L. Parks, DtfvnA jerovn env would ne i nn sujfnle to their needs. TV No. 1.

Adsms. Tenn. nrono" to own. 'P'or vear been I The visit to the cnllece will amply re WANTED Ry Chlcasro wholesale and orrers unequalled service from Kansas CJtv to Minneapolis and Rt. Paul.

Three trains each way every day with finest equipment. Limited leaves Kansas City at 12:05 noon, arrives Minneapolis 8 the a1nn- the mot annrov1 Tinea I nav you for th eot of vour lournev and mall order hous. ssslstant manager or nrcAdtnr ao inwinn or ni nerti I win uu more to the rood If vou (vnn'i or woman) for this connty snd ad- lolr.ine territory. Salary 120 and ex- next morning. Special leaves 7.05 p.

bnv a bull, ram or boar. Look un their advertisement In another part of this paper and write them vour wants. Please arrive 1:21 tne next noon Onlv $10.80 pen se paid weekly; expense money ad- win show that he understands his busl-n. of 7ft Hn" are ereM-trnrot Yt Thr even ed all verv trmrh l'v. Thev fh fa- Tmnrftv Danv.Ttov stock for the round trio.

Ask G. W. Uneoln. vnr.ced r.rk pleasant: position nerma av you saw their advertisement In The T. P.

7 West Ninth street. Kansas I pert No Investment or experience re- Farmers Advocate. city. ror runner information. I Rrire time vaiuaoie.

vnte onee for full particulars and enclose self- nn tnre I nr etfae. Tjovai 'mnmv Please mention The Farmers Advocate eddressed envelope. Address General er Is st the head of his herd. He' Is al CXnAn "QVOCai when writing to fvlvertlser- Manager, 154- E. Lake Chicago..

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