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Western Breeders Journal from Clay Center, Kansas • 8

Western Breeders Journal from Clay Center, Kansas • 8

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8 WESTERN BREEDERS' JOURNAL. February, 1003. 'POLAND CHINA-BROOD SOW SALE At Osborne, Kansas, Friday, Feb, 17,1905. PAYNTER S3 a GREAT a a a a a a a a a a a a a a it The Greatest Blood in the World Goes at your own price. Here you will find daughters of Mischief Maker 30246, Corrector 22466, Proud Perfection 2379.9, Grand Chief 29740, Perfect Success 30436, Sydnor's Chief 24788, Hadley Know 20701, Searchlight 59513, B.

B. Perfection 24779, Newsboy 31492, Richard Carvel. 29254, Belleville Chief 29123, Null's Chief 2d 25951, Sunrise Perfection 26958, Black Chief 29874, A's Corrected 10206 and several other good boars. This unequaled variety of tVfilows and gilts are bred to; Meddler 99999A, worldry champion at St. Louis, Corrector 2d 87699A, first prize junior yearling, sen-or champion and reserve grand champion boar at St.

Louis, Mischief Maker 30246, champion of 1902, A's Corrected 30206, one of the largest and best breeding boars in the west, Elight Perfection 34540, one of the best bred boars living and a great individual, Grand Perfection 36031 by Grand Chief 29740 ami out of Amy Perfection (he's a great pig), and "Correct," sired by A's Corrected, dam Lady Searchlight, one of the best pigs we ever bred. EVERY ANIMAL GUARANTEED. Auctioneers, Brennan, Kramer and Clark. Field men, J. R.

Johnson and J. W. Johnson. Send bids to either of them and you will be treated right. J.

T. PAYNTER, Alton, Kansas. nannnaaannnnnnnnnnnnnn a aoaQDDQQSQQQDaa BDQDnDDDDDnDDQDQDDaQaaa FIELD NOTES. 3C THE PLAINVILLE at the same show. Whoever gets these fine ones will have sometnmg to be proud of.

Look up A. Docking's change of ad. on our lirst cover page this month and write him at Manhattan, Kansas, for anything you want' in up-to-date high-quality, pure bred Shorthorns, Poland Chinas, B. P. Rocks, Santa Fe's and mules.

He has the best, at reasonable prices. J. H. Peden of Ashervillc, Kansas, has some fine sows and gilts bred to either Expansive 34723, by Expansion, or Corrector's King 35699 by Corrector, for sale. This is the best of breeding, and if you need something in Poland Chinas along this line, Mr.

Pcdert will be pleased to serve you. He also has some late spring boars for sale, also some Golden yandotte cockerels. He can price you what you want. Note his ad. on first Breeders' A ssociation Will Hold Their Second Annual Sale of 40 Registered Shorthorns 40 At Plainville, Kansas, Thursday, February 23.

30 Good Young Bulls and 10 Cows will be Contributed to this Sale, My herd bull Stra wberry Baron 149498, will be in this sale. AUCTIONEERS-Col. James W. Sparks, Marshall, Col. JW.

Travis and Col. E. Plainville. Kansas. Write me for catalogue.

Be sure and remember date as this only appears once. Albert Schroll, of Crecnleuf, Kansas, uliose advertisement is to be found on our iirst cover page each month, writes that lie is well pleased with his ad. in The Journal, "and says it has brought a goodly number of irquiries and buyers iiH well. He has sold 23 spring and fall boars and 10 sows and gilts since August, 11h)4, all at reasonable prices, and nas not had a single complaint so far. The P.

C'a owned by Mr. Schroll are all in the best of health uul are doing nicely. He has about 30 fall pigs by Lin-wood Perfection that are ready to go at worth-the-moncy prices. These arc extra heavy boned, witn size and quality enough' to go anywhere in the U. S.

10 bred gilts mentioned in ad. are a. useful lot and are sired by four different boars and bred to Lin wood Perfection and Conrad's Dude 2d. Conrad's Dude 2d was purchased from W. A.

Jones of Vanmctcr, Iowa, at a good wad ana was tne best Air. Jones had for sale. He is by Conrad's Dude, by Nemo js Dude and out of Jones' Best 1C0122 by Broad Price 3G8G9. He has bone enough for a good sized steer, and if he don't make a good smooui 800 or 1,000 pound hog it will be an accident. Miss Perfection, bred by A.

H. Bowman Sons of Lawrence, Nebraska, is one of Mr. Schroll's recent purchases from W. F. Fitzpatrick, of Barnes, Kansas, and she is the making of a fine GOO pound sow.

Mr. Schroll has also added several other good ones to his herd that will be heard from later. cover page. F. SHA Plainville, Rooks County, Kansas.

o- 3E ti.js month. He. has block for sale, also ei'2's in season. All stock is standard bred, and has line markings. Mr.

Lindner also has Angora Goats for sale. If you need anything in line, write him, mentioning The Journal. The nnimiificent Percheron-Morgan If you want an extra fine Duroc boar, sired by Larry Boy 24171, that will weigh aoout 200 pounds, C. O. Anderson of Manhattan, Kansas, has something that will fill the bill.

He has several just such that he i pricing at $15.00 each, that are good ones, and sure to give satisfaction. Mr. Anderson will have pigs of both sexes for sale soon, sired by Banker Boy 29987. Look up his ad. on first cover page and write him for further particulars.

Chas. Storm of Goft's, Kansas, has something good in Duroc Jersey June males that he is offering at bargain prices for a short time. His herd represents the very best of breeding and individuality, and the pigs are by Nemaha Boy 15151, Newton's Choice 23659, Red Tom and Capt. Paul 19539. Write him for something choice to build up your herd with.

lie has something that will suit you. E. L. Lindner, the Clay Center, Kansas, Barred Plymouth Rock, White and S. Brown Leghorn fancier, has an advertisement in our columns fine one to Kansas, another to Ha worth, Kansas, one to Bryon, Nebraska, and one to Belleville, Kansas, and all at good prices.

Their breeding stock is in excellent condition and prospects for a spring crop of pigs are very fluttering. These little fellows are already beginning to arrive, sired by the great son of Expansion Perfect jvxpansion, and Wonder's Perfection 2d, from Wonder's Perfection. Messrs. Ward have some fine ones constantly on hand and can suit the most critical at reason ible prices. While in Smith county recently in company" with the hustling' young Poland China breeder, F.

Stewart of Portis, Ave spent an hour very pleasantly: at the' home of C. F. Hutchinson near Bellairc. Mr. Hutchinson is one of the old time breeders of this part of the state, and enioys quite a reputation as an exhibitor of his favorite breed.

stallion, "Prince of the Blacks," is offered for sale by AV. C. Milligan, of Clay Center, Kansas. This horse is five years old, and will weigh 1,700 pounds in show condition. lie has fine style, action and disposition, and Avill be sold cheap for cash, or Milligan win trade for him.

Any one needing a high grade stallion such as this one should write at once, before he is sold. J. J. Ward Son, proprietors of the Alfadale herd of Poland Chinas of Belleville, Kansas, write us that their sales have been extremely satisfactory, and that they have but one boar left at this time that is of serviceable age. During the past few weeks they have sent one l'Jlwood Coate, the Duroe Jersey breeder of Kansas, whose ad.

may be found on our first cover page, writes us unit his herd is in excellent condition, and that the bred gilts that he is offering for sale are extra fine and large for their ages. A part of them are sired by fancy Chief 24923, a son of Ohio Chief 8727A, who won first in class and headed the young herd that won first prize, rind was then awarded the first of the breed at Chicago International in and again in 1001 We recently heard from our old friend,.

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