Oklahoma farmer . to suit the most critical buyer. If you want a stallionit will pay you to come see ours. You can find what you wantand at the right price. We invite your inspection and solicityour inquiry. BISHOP BROS. TOW AN DA, KANSAS German Coach Stallions. Bergner Brothers, Pratt, Kan., have themost and perhaps the best German Coachstallions to be found anywhere in the entireSouthwest. They have used for years stal-lions of national reputation at the head oftheir herd. People who are not aware of themany sterling qualities of the German Coachhorse would be much surprised as was thewriter


Oklahoma farmer . to suit the most critical buyer. If you want a stallionit will pay you to come see ours. You can find what you wantand at the right price. We invite your inspection and solicityour inquiry. BISHOP BROS. TOW AN DA, KANSAS German Coach Stallions. Bergner Brothers, Pratt, Kan., have themost and perhaps the best German Coachstallions to be found anywhere in the entireSouthwest. They have used for years stal-lions of national reputation at the head oftheir herd. People who are not aware of themany sterling qualities of the German Coachhorse would be much surprised as was thewriter to visit and look over this great stallions are the ones that producehorses that have nearly every quality mostin demand on the farm; size, style, action,and endurance. They are gentle as weigh from 1300 to 1600 pounds andare the kind that will command respect inany community. They offer 23 stallionsfrom which to select. Call and see them orwrite, mentioning Oklahoma Farmer.— GERMAN COACH STALLIONS AND MARES THE FARMERS GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE 23 stallions from weanlings to 5-year-olds. Handsome, styl-ish, gentle, but powerful young stallions, 1300 to 1600 poundfellows, the right kind to produce durable, active farm, horsesand command attention in any stud. Priced where you will guaranteed. Come or write at once. BERGNER BROS., ROUTE 4, PRATT, KAN. Waldock Lake Ranch Registered Holstein Sale. G. B. Roice, Wellington, Ohio, sold atEl Reno, Okla., January 18, 44 head of reg-istered Holsteins; 24 cows, seven yearlingsand 13 calves, for $8,000. The 24 cowsaveraged ?243 and the calves and yearlings$108. Twenty head of grade cows also soldfor an average of $ The top of theregistered offering was Maple Hollow Lily,by Paul Beets Walker, taken by J. HarapWillis, Kingston, Okla., at $450. Mr. Williswas the leading buyer at the sale. Otherbuyers were J^ H. Wallace, Oklahoma City;O. T. Main, Anadarko; A. W. Dunifan, (Hy-dro; H.


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