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Tthc  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
ANTI-COW  KICKER 
the  kind  of  buildings  needed,  but  the  would  pay  for  itself  in  a  herd  of  ten  an- 
buildings  should  be  in  keeping  with  the  imals.  We  have  a  now  which  we  could 
size  am!  quality  of  the  farm.  Only  about  not  milk  by  hand,  which  is  being  effieient- 
15%  of  the  capital  invested  in  a  farm  ly  milked  with  the  machine,  another  cow 
plant  should  be  put  into  buildings.  The  which  did  nicely  by  hand  is  a  slow  milk- 
barn  should  not  cost  more  than  $50  for  er  with  the  machine,  yet  the  best  hand 
each  animal  kept  in  it  and  as  much  as  milkers  are  responding  to  the  machine 
$1,000  may  be  invested  in  the  home  for  surprisingly  well. 
each  member  of  the,  family.  Too  little  Sinope  or  Dourle  Units.— The  ques- 
atteution  has  been  given  to  the  location  tion  of  single  or  double  units  confronts 
and  arrangement  of  farm  buildings,  prospective  buyers  of  certain  machines. 
Much  time  is  wasted  in  going  to  and  \ye  use  two  double  units;  however,  com- 
from  work  where  buildings  are  located  panies  manufacturing  double-unit  ma- 
fa^  irom  the  center  ot  the  farm.  chines,  machines  that  milk  two  cows  in 
Buddings  should  be  arranged  for  con*  one  pail,  offer  single  units  as  well.  One 
yenience  in  doing  the  farm  work,  xno  concern  makes  same  price  on  three  single 
barn  should  he  at  least  200  feet  from  the  oiiits  or  two  double  units,  and  I  would 
house  and  placed  where  the  prevailing  advise  under  all  circumstances  that  three 
winds  will  not.  blow  the  odors  toward  sinff]e  llIlits  should  be  purchased.  The 
the  house.  It  should  be  constructed  so  learner  will  make  more  rapid  progress 
as  to  provide  for  the  comfort  and  health  witb  the  single  machines,  although  an  ex- 
of  the  live  stock ;  equipped  and  arranged  perienced  milker  will  milk  a  little  more 
so  as  to  save  time  and  labor,  and  to  be  quickly  with  two  double  units.  The  sin- 
sanitary.  It.  should  be  located  on  a  slight  units  save  changing  the  cows  about  in 
elevation  on  well  drained  soil  and  should  pairs.  A  slow  milker  and  fast  milker 
extend  north  and  south  so  as  to  permit  Sjd(,  by  sjdo  will  hold  up  the  machine 
the  greatest  amount  of  sunlight  to  enter  imtil  the  slow  milker  is  done.  If  the 
the  barn.  ,  -  ,  .  ,  „  teat  cups  drop  off  from  one  cow,  when 
The  home  should  be  located  on  well-  a  double  unit  is  used,  the  cups  will  al- 
drained  soil,  at  least  -00  feet  from  the  most  invariably  fall  from  the  other  one. 
road,  with  a  good  outlook  and  attractive  ^hen  the  teat  cups  are  sprawled  on  the 
approach  and  setting.  I  o  admit  sunlight.  door  they  beat  any  vacuum  cleaner  sweep- 
to  every  room  it  is  best  to  have  the  house  jn<r  up  dust  from  the  bedding,  and  a  man 
face  southeast.  The  modern  barn  is  juust  be  on  the  job  or  bacterial  count 
planned  so  as  to  save  steps  in  doing  the  will  go  up  a  few  hundred  thousand  for 
chores.  It  is  just  ns  important  to  plan  that  pail  of  milk.  The  danger  of  cups 
the  home  so  as  to  save  the  steps  of  the  fafijng  off  is  not.  great,  particularly  when 
housekeeper.  Many  miles  are  traveled  C0W8  aro  jn  full  How  of  milk,  have  good 
daily,  when  this  is  not  done.  It  is  just  udrlers  and  teats.  A  man  who  buys  a 
as  necessary  to  provide  a  carpet  sweep-  machine  will  sooner  or  later  weigh  and 
er.  washing  machine,  bread  mixer,  kiteh-  test  his  milk.  With  single  units  he  is  not 
en  cabinet,  etc.,  for  the  work  in  the  home  milking  her  in  the  dark,  so  far  as  know- 
as  it.  is  to  provide  a  sulky  plow,  hnr-  jng  bow  much  she  produces.  One  machine 
vest.er,  manure  spreader,  etc.,  for  the  at  least  is  now  sold  with  partitioned  pail 
work  on  the  farm.  which  keeps  the  milk  of  each  cow  sep- 
Q  he  modern  sanitary  barn  is  planned  parate. 
to  admit  maximum  sunshine.  The,  sta-  Starting  With  Machines. — The 
ble  has  a  concrete  floor,  bard  finished  milking  machine  should  be  applied  when 
walls,  and  is  kept  as  clean  as  the  good  cows  first  freshen.  Ileifcrs  respond  to 
housekeeper  keeps  the  house.  It  is  some-  nu'clmtiical  milking  far  better  than  hand 
times  more  difficult  to  remodel  old  build-  milking,  and  from  the  start  offer  far  less 
mgs  than  to  build  new  ones,  but  the  trouble  than  in  hand  milking.  Don’t  buy 
farmer  should  be  progressive  and  willing  a  machine  just  before  haying,  thinking 
to  make  changes  when  possible.  *et  in  ^hat  you  can  ]coop  tbe  men  in  the  field, 
mind  models  of  correct  barn  eonsti  uetiOD,  while  you  milk  a  score  of  cows  alone, 
and  rebuild  the  barn  on  the  same  plans  We  tri’ed  it,  acd  £ouud  that  it  didn’t  pay 
as  tar  as  practicable.  Make  usooi  giav-  to  buv  a  machine  at  a  hurry-up  time. 
ity,^hJ?dlm5  ^  am\Krrm'  I  IV,V Wo  bad  to  learn  to  operate  the  machine 
to  lift  them,  but  in  unloading  and  feed-  efficiently,  and  most  of  all  the  cows  were 
ing  all  drops  down.  Chutes  should  car-  doubtful  of  this  new  calf,  and  part 
ry  hay  and  grain  to  feeding  mangers,  t,f  them  responded  slowly  although  we  he- 
and  silos  be  placed  close  to  end  of  man-  jicve  they  did  not  fall  off  in  milk  flow, 
gors.  .  a  _  For  the  first  few  weeks  the  buyer  of  a 
ven^1^a*-Ion’  the  king  system  flues  machine  may  he  disappointed.  Let  the 
should  regulate  the  intake  to  bo  about  boys  handle' it,  if  it  doesn’t  make  good 
the  same  outlet.  The  outgoing  shaft  to  tb;a  yoar>  try  it  next  as  the  cows  fresh- 
roof  should  be  perfectly  air-tight.  I  he  eu  and  j  am  satisfied  not  one  user  in  one 
plank  frame  method  of  building  barns  buudred  would  go  back  to  hand  milking, 
is  best  adapted  to  conditions  now,  as  it  perbrtpS  some  cows  may  be  injured  by 
can  be  made  as  rigid  us  the  old  plan  of  macbi5e  milking,  I  am  satisfied  that  is 
large  timbers.  Large  timbers  wore  possible  if  the  machine  is  left  to  careless 
weakened  by  cutting  them  in  framing.  bandSi  but  any  machine  will  milk  better 
Space  between  silo  and  baru  can  be  tban  tbl,  hirod  ma0i  and  witb  fit  tie  mas- 
u filmed I  for  grain  bins,  also  space  under  aagiUg  0f  the  quarters  I  milk  our  cows 
the  bridge  for  roots.  The  milk  house  drior  thau  i  did  by  hand.  I  am  satisfied 
need  not  be  far  from  the  barn,  if  the  a  milking  machine  is  the  dairy  farmer’s 
stable  is  kept  clean-  W.  H.  J.  Greatest  blessing.  Now  we  shail  nrobablv 
PRICE 
SWINE 
Money  refunded  if  not  satisfactory 
THE  MOORE  BROS.  OF  ALBANY 
NEW  YORK 
BERKSHIRES 
DCIIVEMD  1 
50— SPRING  AND  FALL  PIGS-SO 
K5  Sow  m  broil  for Kprlnst llttorn.  Of  those  2Qar«-  daugh¬ 
ters  of  tho  grout  Tx-c  rrcmlnK*  Klvnl,  ntul  lfi  are  by 
such  bourn  on  Leo  Premier  Wth,  Let-  Premier',  Master 
piece,  LoiktIVIIow'm  Counter  ltd,  and  Hopoful  Lee's 
Sueoensor.  If  you  want  (lie  bent  get  a  now  by  Leo 
Premier'd  Illvil  1'KSCIW,  the  90<>  pound  Two-ycnr  old. 
and  the  greatest  boar  that  wo  over  owned.  Thevr 
sow*  are  of  the  beat  of  typo  and  breeding,  anil  are 
priced  from  otic,  to  +1  Oti  according  to  the  It  reed  liter 
Quality  nntl  quantity.  We  have  10  Spring  Service 
Hour*  anti H  Tried  Service  Hour*  that  would  bo  a 
benelll  to  any  Herd.  Th-y  are  boars  Unit  wo  havo 
need  in  our  own  bertl  and  are  of  Spring  lfllfi  Farrow. 
Wo  invifo  your  itpraonal  svlnetlon.  Otherwise  wo 
wlllc'ijnrAritoo  -"A  Urol «i  to  fii»l.l«f,H'(loii”  on  arrival. 
All  r  lr’an  st«sik  from  a  clean  herd. 
••VISITORS  ALWAYS  WELCOME" 
For  further  information  write 
20  Head  of  Percheron  and  Belgian  Stallions 
For  Sale  at  Reasonable  Prices 
A  few  good,  need,  tried  stallions  cheap.  If  yon  want 
to  buy  a  choice  weanir.it  or  coming  2-yr-o)d  stallion 
write  me.  If  Your  Neighborhood  Needs  a 
Good  Mature  St, union  be  Sure  to  Write  Me. 
liny  n  good  weanling  or  coming  2-yr-old  stallion  and 
raise  him  up.  A  cheap  tvajr  to  own  a  good  stallion. 
Information  and  photos  furnished  on  leanest. 
Alvin  O.  Tracy,  Marietta,  Ohio 
Pays  The 
vilTBGn  is[h 4  & 
Buyers  fare 
offers  more  Stallions  ot  service¬ 
able  age  by  the  fUMMI  Champion 
C  A  KNOT  0iiMk'.«)  than  does  any 
other  breeder  in  America.  For 
Percheron 8.  Belgians.  Holstein 
Cattle  or  Shetland  Ponies,  write 
for  cat.  Pricesright.  Terms  to  suit. 
A.  W.  GREEN, 
Middled Wd,  Ohio  K.  It.  Station, 
East  Orwell,  O.  on  Penna.  IL  R. 
BRANFORD  FARMS,  Groton,  Conn 
Pigs  by  a  boar  carrying  454  of  the  blood  of  Maiterpiece 
Thornliebank’s  Sensational  Masterpiece 
Only  tho  choice  ones  for  sale.  If  you  want 
culls  write  someone  else,  but  If  you 
want  some  good  ones,  wo  advertise  to  servo 
you,  at  prices  which  will  surprise  you. 
THOHLIEBANK  FARMS,  Glen  Spey,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Kentucky  Jacks  and  Saddlers 
Big  honed  Kentucky-mammoth  jacks  aud  jennets. 
Saddle  and  Cuban  gaited  stallions,  mares  and  geld¬ 
ings.  Some  fancy  mulo  teams.  Write  us  describing 
your  wants.  Cook  Famm,  Hon  436  l,  lexmulon.  Ky. 
Large  Berkshires  atHighwood  sixapru1  boars 
litter  mates,  from  a  litter  of  fifteen,  weight,  Nov. 
17th,  J770  pounds,  averaging  295  at  seven  months. 
Sire,  HiglMVOO'd  Model  (weight  740  at  two  years 
in  breeding  condition,  would  easily  weigh  1,001)  in 
flesh).  I)am.  a  big  Highwood  SOW  that  has  farrowed 
former  litters  of  12,  14  and  17.  This  is  just  one  lot. 
\Ve  have  sixty  spring  boars  of  similar  size,  type  and 
breeding.  H.  C.  6  H.  H  HARPENDING.  Box  15,  Dundee,  N.Y. 
ShetlandPoni  ©Sj.^Ki.St 
bard  in  biggest  SShutUml  Producing  County  in  U.  ti.  ft>u  to  tlSu, 
SWINE 
Berkshire  and  O.  I.  C.  SWINE 
We  offer  for  sale  hoars  ready  for  service,  open  gilts 
and  pigs.  Good  individuals;  excellent  breeding; 
satisfaction  guaranteed.  Price  reasonable.  Write 
for  particulars.  TARBELL  FARMS,  Smiihville  Flats,  N.  Y. 
SPECIAL  BERKSHIRE  SALE 
REG.  B 
H.  G11IMSHAW 
If  you  want  a  350  pound  gilt — a  young  service 
boat  or  a  young  pig  write  us;  have  them  priced 
to  sell,  pride  HOME  FARM,  Howard,  Pa. 
North  East,  Pa. 
That's  #11.  Honest  pics.  Honest  methods.  Fair 
prices.  WAVSJDF.  FAR3I,  Chatham,  N.  J. 
Address  A.  I  PAGE.  (Owner),  B2  Cortlandt  SI..  H.  Y.  City 
GRAND  CHAMPION  BERKSHIRES 
More  prizes  won  at  the  leading  big  shows  of 
the  U.  S.  tills  year  by  our  hern  than  by  any 
other  herd.  Now  offering  bred  gilts  and 
sows,  also  a  few  pigs  of  both  sexes,  ready  to 
woan,  at  a  low  figure,  to  give  us  more  room. 
HAMILTON  FARM,  Fred  Huytei,  Mgr..  Gladstooe.  N.  J. 
Choice  young  service 
■  ^  ^ boars.  S3Q  $35  Bred 
farrows  March- April.  S30-S35-SM.  Bigs,  2 
Hiiyx,  iiiin/'n  aiiuvii 
mouths. $8.  lIF.RliK: 
ilAlTH,  Manlius,  N.Y 
REGISTERED  CHESTER  WHITES  A&se 
boars.  Gllte,  Bred  gilts  and  Pigs.  Satisfaction  guar¬ 
anteed.  Kidjjely  Manor  Farm,  Slone  Ridoe.  N.  Y. 
SpringbankHerd  of  Berkshires  fe^WTand 
April,  1916,  wouned  sliotes.  One  2-year-old  sow.  far¬ 
rows  July  16.  Charmer's  Champion  5th,  No.  208200, 
at  head  of  Herd.  J  E.  WATSON.  Prop..  Marblcdale.  Ct. 
W  *1  and fl  I  II  ’•  SERVICE  BOARS.  BROOD 
unesier  w.  s  anuu.i.  o.  s  sows  and  pigs.  Reg. free. 
ENTERPRISE  0AIRY  FARM.  John  L.  Van  Horn.  Prop.,  Troy.  Pa. 
Lakeview  Farm  Berkshires 
foundation  stoclr  in  service  boars,  bred  and  open 
sows,  pigs  nil  ages,  for  bi  nciliiigonly.  Inspection  in¬ 
vited.  A.  J.  STAPLETON. Wilbraham  Road.  Springfield,  Mass. 
LARGE  YORKSHIRES  iMSM 
proven  merit  for  sale.  UPLAN0  FARM,  Fleminuton.  N.  J. 
Duroc  Jersey  Red  Swine 
of  the  choicest  breeding.  Mature  early,  are  hardy 
and  very  prolific.  Pigs,  2  to  8  months  old,  at  rea¬ 
sonable  prices-  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
R,  IV,  McALLEN  -  Funnuttaburg,  Pa. 
Berkshires 
Bargains  in  rail  pigs. 
EDWIN  M.  MAULE 
Coates  ville.  Pa. 
BERKSHIRES-3  mos 
For  10  years  held  prize  record  for  New  York 
H.  M.  T ER WXLLIG ER  -  Kirkville,  N. 
For  Salfl7j§J§wEEo  Duroc  Jersey  Pigs  JSttin.Vii 
pair.  A  so  tn-o  boars,  April  farro\vetli  read  v  for  ser¬ 
vice.  All  registered*  J.u.  SCHILLING,  Stockbridoe,  Mass 
Back  Again  Finest  herom  Registered  Berkshires 
1  evvr  owned.  WRITE  YOUR  WANTS. 
ORCHARD  DALE  FRUIT  FARMS,  H.  L.  Brown,  Waterport,  N.  Y. 
Kinderhook  Duroc-Jersey  Swine  Asso.  quaei4rs 
in  the  Bast  for  registered  stock  of  all  ages.  Best 
of  breeding.  Free  from  disease. 
C.  M.  PALMER,  Sec'y-Treas.,  Valatie,  N.  Y. 
purebred, 6-weeks-otd  breeders, $7;  either 
sex.  CLOVEROALE  FARM,  Charlotte  New  York 
Berkshires 
FOH  PURE  BRED  TAMWORTH  SWINE 
write  or  visit  WKSTVIKW  STOCK  FA  KM.  K. 
F.  L>.  No.  1,  lVinfttoti-Salem.  North  Carolina 
PURE  BRED.  Wrilo 
W.  J.  Godfrey,  No.  Java,  N  Y. 
COLUEPUPS 
20  Mule-Foot  Pigs  .SRiAl 
pair  if  ordered  soon.  J.  N.  McPHERSON,  Scottsville,  N  Y. 
-S3  AND  85  EACH. 
Emerson  Eckert,  New  Oxford,  Pa 
ForSale-ColliePups 
A  Sheep  Bulletin 
UttVYim  lUUUilU  Llic:  LULL  11,  uviuum-ij  UMUR-  ^  *  .•  ,  .  .  .  t  n 
ing  their  calves  had  returned.  At  the  ,  One  of  the  best  Jive  stock  bulletuw  wo 
end  of  the  first  week  T  was  sore  for  hav-  have  yet  seen  is  issued  by  the  1  ennsyl- 
ing  participated  in  the  purchase  of  the  vania.Stat®  College,  at  State  t^oUege,  I  a. 
machine,  the  next  week  felt,  better,  the  *^heep  Raising,  by  M.  S.  Me- 
third  week  wus  satisfied,  and  now  under  Dowell.  It  is  a  pamphlet  of  pages, 
no  possible  condition  would  myself  or  very  well  written,  and  full  of  dlustra- 
father  go  back  to  band  milking.  The  tions  which  any  sheep  mini  would  like  to 
man  who  fails  with  the  milking  machine  see.  Tho  whole  range  ot  operations  in 
is  the  man  who  does  not  stick  to  it.  The  shoep  handling  is  covered  in  this  bulletin, 
better  the  cow,  the  better  th>  machine,  and  it  is  written  in  a  practical  manner 
speaking  from  the  viewpoint  of  efficient  which  makes  it  of  unusual  value.  All 
work.  A  scrub  cow  which  strips  out  a  over  the  Eastern  States  farmers  are  be- 
couple  of  quarts  is  a  poor  proposition  to  coming  more  and  more  interested  in 
which  to  attach  a  machine,  but  a  cow  sheep,  aud  every  day  brings  us  questions 
giving  from  a  dozen  pounds  upward  may  about  the  business.  In  most,  neighbor¬ 
ly  milked  successfully  with  any  machine  hoods  it  has  been  so  long  since  any  far- 
now  sold.  I  believe  the  men  who  should  mcr  kept  a  flock  of  sheep  in  a  businesslike 
have  machines,  the  men  who  have  high-  way,  that  younger  men  know  practically 
producing  cows,  are  not  buying  them  as  nothing  about  the  business.  Now  they 
liberally  as  they  should.  I  would  have  all  want  to  learn,  as  they  have  a  notion 
less  hesitation  in  putting  a  machine  on  that  a  flock  of  sheep  may  take  the  place 
an  A.  R.  O.  cow,  than  on  a  poor  worth-  of  a  herd  of  dairy  cows.  Just  such  bulle- 
less  scrub.  The  worthless  cow,  with  no  tins  as  the  one  referred  to  here  will  help 
udder,  her  legs  so  close  together  when  such  people,  and  it  ought  to  have  a  wide 
she  walks  that  one  crosses  the  other  each  circulation  and  reading. 
step  is  not  the  cow  to  have  in  a  dairy,  - 
and  it  is  shameful  to  waste  gasoline  at  <g/-nrfv  Sln’n 
higher  prices  than  paid  for  milk.  ocurIy  OKin 
Knowing  The  Cow  — A  man  will  ^ly  horses  have  white  scales  like  dan- 
know  his  cows  a  lot  better  when  he- uses  ^uff  in  their  hair?  What  can  I  do  for 
a  machine.  If  ho  keeps  perhaps  18  or  T  F'  E’ 
20  head,  he  milks  but  half  of  them,  the  ^ew  Jersey. 
other  half  is  milked  by  another  member  It  would  be  best  to  clip  the  horses  and 
of  the  family  or  the  hired  man.  He  is  then  groom  thoroughly.  Afterward  feed 
not  in  touch  with  them,  they  may  be  loaf-  carrots  in  addition  to  oats,  bran  and  good 
ing  or  may  be  developing  udder  trouble  bay.  If  you  do  not  care  to  have  the 
which  may  not  come  to  his  attention.  If  horses  clipped  at  this  season  of  the  year 
a  man  wishes  to  know  what  his  cows  are  feed  as  suggested  and  also  give  n  table¬ 
doing.  he  must  milk  them  himself,  go  a  sponful  of  Fowler’s  solution  of  arsenic 
step  further,  weigh  and  test  the  milk.  night  and  morning  until  almost  a  quart 
Factors  Involved. — There  is  consid-  has  been  used,  thou  gradually  discontinue 
erable  question  what  machine  t.q  buy,  but  the  medicine.  See  that  the  stable  is  kept 
the  question  of  mechanical  milking  de-  clean  ami  that  it  is  light  and  perfectly 
pends  on  the  cow,  the  man  and  the  ma-  ventilated.  a.  s.  a. 
chine.  I  would  not  advise  any  man  to  - - 
spend  a  dollar  for  u  machine  to  milk  a  “There  goes  Smith,  just  back  from 
herd  of  boarders,  although  some  of  ours  London,  where  he  Jost  an  eye.”  “Poor 
must  go  to  pay  back 'board  bills.  No  man  chap!  Zeppelin  raid  or  something,  eh?” 
should  install  a  machine  for  less  than  16  “Heavens,  no!  While  there  he  changed 
cows,  although  some  declare  n  machine  his  name  to  Smyth.” — Judge. 
S16  pair.  Feed  higher.  Pigs  same  priee. 
S.  WEEKS  .  De  Graff,  Ohio 
DurocPigs 
Duroc  Fall  Pigs  of  Size  and  Qualify 
Both  sexes,  not  akin.  At  BERT  NYE,  New  Washinolan,  0. 
|J  I  C  T  C|N  O  2  bulls  ready  for  service  and 
*■  w  La  O  I  C.II1  9  bull  calves  under  1  yr.  old. 
Johanna.  Bosch  and  De  Kol  strains.  Prices  $110  to  $70 
BROOKDALE  FARM,  GREENVILLE,  Del. 
cnELDON  FARM  REGISTERED  DU  ROCS 
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Delaine  Rams— Berkshire  Pigs 
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