Oklahoma farmer . ock Yards Sale Pavilion South Omaha, Nebr., Tuesday, February 6th Included in this offering will be daughters of Sir Pontiac Rag Apple49334, a 31 pound bull; Kalmuck Skylark Johanna, a son of Katy Gerben;Kiag-of the Pontiacs Johanna Lyons 129656, a son of King of the Pontiaes39037 and King Segis Helen Pontiac, a son of King Segis Pontiac, out of adaughter of Hengerveld DeKol, making him a brother to the $50, KingSegis Pontiac Alcartra, as well as a lot of cows and heifers in calf to abovebulls. A lot of the cows will be fresh at time of sale and milking heavy. Alot of A


Oklahoma farmer . ock Yards Sale Pavilion South Omaha, Nebr., Tuesday, February 6th Included in this offering will be daughters of Sir Pontiac Rag Apple49334, a 31 pound bull; Kalmuck Skylark Johanna, a son of Katy Gerben;Kiag-of the Pontiacs Johanna Lyons 129656, a son of King of the Pontiaes39037 and King Segis Helen Pontiac, a son of King Segis Pontiac, out of adaughter of Hengerveld DeKol, making him a brother to the $50, KingSegis Pontiac Alcartra, as well as a lot of cows and heifers in calf to abovebulls. A lot of the cows will be fresh at time of sale and milking heavy. Alot of A. R. O. cows with records up to 22 pounds. In all a high class offeringwith every animal over 6 months old tuberculin tested and every animalguaranteed a breeder. •No better offering of Registered Holsteins will be sold this season. For catalog, address HENRY C. GLISSMAN, STA. B, OMAHA, NEBR. 41 THE OKLAHOMA FARMER January 25, 1917. W. A. WilliamsDuroc Sale Beaver Valley Stock Farm Marlow, Okla., Monday, Feb. 19. 50 Head 50 Head Practically every animal in thesale is either sired by, out ofor bred to a grand tried sows, 4 fall yearling gilts; 30 handsome bred springgilts; 7 spring and summer boars, some herd headers. All the Grand Master Col. II sows and gilts are bred to thegrand champion Select Col. All the Select Col. sows and gilts arebred to King of Cherry Chiefs, also a prize winner. All the King of Cherry Chiefs sows and gilts are safe in pigto National Col. II, the greatest young boar ever brought to theSouthwest, bought to take the place of the late departed old hero,Grand Master Col. II. This is the most uniform, fancy headed, high backed offeringever produced on Beaver Valley Stock Farm. For catalog address W. A. Williams, Marlow, Okla. Auctioneers—E. F. Herriff and J. E. —A. B. Hunter. Breed Sells Duroc-Jersey IIIIIIMIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlimillllllllllllllllMMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hogs IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII


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