The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
is left, when ground and dried, makes an 
excellent feed, containing 37 per cent of 
protein. In addition to this high analy¬ 
sis, the seed is said to contain a large 
proportion of vitamines, thus making a 
very valuable feed. 
Keeping a Pig 
The little picture with this shows a pig 
raised by one of our readers. The local 
paper says of it: 
Veteran Peter D. Howell of Beilvale 
believes ill having home-raised pork, and 
he always has a good-sized hog to butcher. 
He killed one last week that dressed 50S 
ibs. It was a Chester White. 11 months 
old at the time of killing, and the total ex¬ 
pense of raising it was $50. Oue-half of 
i he animal was sold for $30. and the other 
half was for Mr. Howell and his friends. 
It afforded fine pork; we know, because 
we bad a good-sized sample. 
Thousands of our people, who live in 
small places, or even in towns, keep a pig 
Eczema 
Our cow bns little lumps or pimples 
which seem very itchy. She rubs, and 
they get raw and bloody, especially under 
neck. She had a fine heifer calf, hut it 
has the same trouble its mother has, only 
perhaps worse. They have it more in 
warm weather, but it shows a little 
almost any time of year. c. s. 
Alabama. - 
Were this a parasitic disease, it would 
have spread to other cattle, therefore we 
must conclude that it is a form of eczema 
very similar to what is termed “Summer 
itch” of the horse, or to poison ivy skin 
irritation of man. Tendency to it may 
be hereditary, but it is more likely asso¬ 
ciated with indigestion or induced by 
change of feed, such as green grass or 
new hay. We should advise mixing in 
the feed twice daily, when the trouble is 
present, a heaping teaspoon of a mixture 
of two parts of powdered wood charcoal 
and one part each of flowers of sulphur 
and granular hyposulphite of soda. In¬ 
crease the soda if found necessary. 
Cleanse affected parts, and when dry ap¬ 
ply every three days a mixture of two 
ounces of flowers of sulphur, one-half 
ounce each of oil of tar and coal tar dip 
and one pint of sweet oil or cottonseed 
oil. This lotion will he likely to prove 
beneficial for either mange (scab) or 
eczema. If it proves irritating, omit oil 
of tar. A. s. A. 
( Persistent, economical production ■ 
of milk and butter tat of the highest I 
quality and flavor is the combina- I 
tion that pays the bills and cancels I 
mortgages. These are the out- I 
standing virtues that you will find 
when you investigate Guernseys. 
Send for the free booklet 
" The Story of the Qncrnxey." 2 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R-27 PETERBORO, N H. 
Young bulls, ready for service. Hull 
calves, uiie to six luont.hsoid. Ail fine, 
straight young folio,vs. from dams with 
large records, or that are now being 
tested, Herr of blood lines. Come to 
us for rlie best in Guernseys. Herd 
established twenty-!wo years. Undo/' 
Federal supervision and free from 
tuberculosis. 
BELLMATH FARMS 
Sennett, N. Y. 
For Sale West view Glen Lad die 
burn Jan H, JVi’t . sired by Langwator I'linna*. 
whonefliet daughter ,.ji test Inis just pi odU, i il h: In 
lb». of milk Mod fd 31 lbs. of fat in one month. Tim 
ilam is King'd Purely l.ftdeie, a granddaughter of >,'■• 
Plus Ultra, now on rest Mild in 181 days Inis produced 
«.UU2 lbs. milk and 29S lbs. fat. Thus'calf straight 
and clean, and from a limd under Federal supervi¬ 
sion for the past iwo year,. Th>- Hi st check for *800 
gets him. WESTV LEW FARM, I'millug. N V 
“Waiter." he colled, sniffing the air 
suspiciously, “never mind that order now; 
I con never cot when (here's o smell of 
fresh point around.” “If you’ll just wait 
a few minutes, sir.’’ replied the waiter, 
"them two young ladies will be going." 
—London Punch. 
and acquire great skill in coring for it. 
Some of the gains they can pack upon a 
pig are remarkable. It is hard to tell 
how they do it. but they treat the pig 
almost like one of the family. Perhaps 
that helps. With a man who can raise a 
pig like Mr. Howell can. and a woman 
who knows how to care for the meat, a 
pig becomes a profitable citizen. 
REDVALE FARM 
Redding, Connecticut 
GUERNSEYS OF QUALITY 
Latest sanitary style. Stop l..<se<s. Save time Free 
Delivery Free samples. TRAVERS BROS . Dept R. Girdner Matt 
Bull calves of exceptional breeding. Tuber- E 
culm tested. 
John W. German Robert B. Harris i 
Owner Superintendent 
• ..PlIPPtppMMRRtlMlUMtap 1 
A Herd from One Cow 
John T. MeKnight, Oaklawn Farm. El¬ 
lington. Conn.. <>wns a herd of 21 purebred 
Guernsey females, all descended from one 
cow. Lady Sylvia of Barnstable 121156, 
purchased 10 years ago. Mr. McKnight's 
xperience will be of interest r.» some who 
have entertained ambitions for building 
up a herd of purebred dairy cattle, and 
who are not in a position to make a large 
investment at the outset. 
“In January, 11111. I purchased a 
purebred four-year-old cow. Lady Syl¬ 
via of Marnstahle 21150. due to 
freshen in May of that year, this being 
The only purebred female T ever bought. 
\bout a year previous I had secured a 
nice, registered Guernsey bull calf. The 
cow dropped a heifer calf in May. 1011. 
and the next May gave me another heifer. 
She has given a strong, healthy calf every 
>ear, ami every year in May. with a 
single exception, when the freshening time 
went over into June. She has thus given 
me 11 calves, eight of which were lieifors, 
and is in calf again for next May. Since 
January. 1011. I have had -11 purebred 
calves dropped on the place, all direct 
descendants of tlii> one eov> ; 26 of 
these calves were heifers, and 15 were 
bulls. When the first calf grew up and 
freshened for the first time she gave a 
heifer, and all this-helped to give an early 
start toward-a purebred herd. 
"The second and third daughters of the 
mother cow were sold after each had fresh¬ 
ened the first time, each giving a heifer 
calf. One other daughter was killed by 
lightning. In the care and feeding of the 
calves we have had fairly good results, 
yet not entirely free from difficulties. 
One nice calf was lost by white scours, 
and one was sacrificed by exposure to 
pneumonia. Still, with all these five fe¬ 
males early removed from the herd, we 
have now. after a period of a little over 
10 years, a hunch of 21 females, all de¬ 
scendants of the one mother row. We 
now have four generations milking—all 
in direct line of descent. Grandma Sylvia 
is still strong and hearty." 
Clean stock About to calve or in milk. State par¬ 
ticulars to Box 489, Highland Falls, New "York 
For Sale-10 Head ol Reg. Guernsey Cows 
Some with A. K. rerun! and rest dam have records. 
All bred to Nr Flu-. L'ltra or Wyehmok 1021!). Also 
four heifer calves ami a few good grades. Prices 
to sell, Overstocked. 
Caldwell Place JOHN S. RICH Marion, N. Y. 
'-£> mile* E*wt of ft. •cheater ) 
I Hi»w fteiiutlful Thoroughbred AX-OKA (’AT8 
A\l> KITTENS for hh. 1> . Male- $6 ; Female*. $5 
JOHN KAN LETT. Pine Tree Cal Firm, lloel*» ilk. Mnioe 
German Shepherd oi° l ^gush*she%° i a ER d 1 
, 1 H I I MM) Does. UROOD 
Matrons, pres, ‘.’end 10c for large iiuttriiciive list. 
NIS1I.NA COLLIE KENNELS. W, II. Watson, 
Mur.. Ilo* 1HS. Macon. Mo., form-rly of O.klind. Iowa 
We are iifTeriug fur wilt two registered bulls ready 
furherviee from A. K, stuck on Oolb sides fur S t SO 
EACH. Alsu two ymincer balls from six to nine 
month* old fur $100 Each. Herd Federally 
Tuberculin't ested. Kml opportunity for farmers. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr, Mgr. totiasset. Mass. 
One Registered 
Airedale Female 
One Year Old Fine Specimen, 
''oior. Rich Tn' Marking. ft luck 
Jacket. Regular Airedale type. 
If yon want the host buy this 
One *nte prior. $«<>. 
FrrurbeoMu, 1L J. Dept. 6 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers three Bull Calves from8-12 mos. old, 
Also a few females. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. All stock from high testing A. R, 
dams. Prices, Bulls $l50-$25o. Females 
$300-5800. 
P. E. Staples. Mgr., East Ilolllston, Mass. 
Mail mo?!7 and I will shipyon registered line lired 
i b. King Oorts ng Pup. male or foinnie. The Sire , 
host son of t’h. Geelong Gladiator: hid grand sires, 
Ch. King Oarnng and I’h. Geelong Cadet. The Dam: 
A Bp end hi Gramldaught-r of ('h, King Oorang. 
t . KASMUhSliJi R. F. 0. Dover, N. J. 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS 
Bull Calves at Bargain P 
We offer Farmeis and Hrceders • »f Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May —Polly Dimple— 
Golden Secret and fUenwood breeding out of A. It. 
dame or lams that will lie tested. Wi lie for sales list 
and Pedigrees W , W4 „ s Ki s , p|||u 
A X XX E ID A EES 
By and.i if site* ami (nun heat typo matrons ogiy. 
Oni pnpp • - ave won 24 prize* this fa I. 13 firsts, 
Q. RAkSIUsaK' It.*'. D. lioier. N.J, 
FEMALE AIREDALE 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
18 null ili'. Hcgi'teied. Ooratig strain. Twelve 
Dollar* I., A ii rdalc ntnlo, Twenty Dollars. 
B. E. LONG - * Dayton, Pa. 
Bull eulv. amt bulls of serviceableago A R. breed¬ 
ing. T't-p'es very ivasonubl—• Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHYILLE FIATS Chenango Co. Hew York 
For Sale—Reg. Columbia,! While Collie Puppies 
Very li. auiliul. l-jne pels ami stuck driveo. 
Dr. T. PAUL PKKRY - TaXjiwbi.i, Virginia 
PURE BRED GUERNSEY BULL 
8 mos $65. Grandson of imported cow l'n -e 
Bred Hampshire Sows: farrow in spring. $.>o. 
E. B. FI66S R 0 I Delmar. Delaware 
NVm. F. Fritz of Fritzl.vn Farms. Penn¬ 
sylvania, brooder of Buernsej cattle, 
writes; “I would like to call ynur espe¬ 
cial attention to our senior herd sire. 
Frank Rose, who has proved hi in self 10 he 
a great sire, as every one of his daugh¬ 
ters. so far tested, has been better than 
her darn, at the same age. One of his 
daughters, Frank’s- Lily of Fritzl.vn. hav¬ 
ing produced 520.00 lbs. fat as a two- 
year-old in the double letter class. She 
missed qualifying for a class leader with 
loss than lb. of fat. Another one of 
his daughters. Fillpail of Fritzl.vn. has 
milked as high as 50,0 lbs. of milk per 
day. Mas produced iu 216 days 441.40 
lbs. fat. from S,002.5 lbs. of milk. 1 re¬ 
cently sold her hull calf by wire to Dr. 
Wright of Seattle, Wash." 
fin- hunting and killing rat- Instruction book and price 
list five. Levi Eurirewurllr New London. Ohio 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
GUERNSEY BULL CALVES SS 
lured Fetluriil accredited herd, and Duroc red pigs, f■ >.■ 
alt at reasonable prieo. «. c CtiCMEY. Cistleton an H 0 d„o, u.v 
IVe are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby. Ohio 
1 II A M 1**111 li K IIOW \ *:\V E8 and Ram 
llog. South Down Ewes and Kam lambs Fur 
- ELLIS TIGER. Gl.\ 08 ToNK. N. J 
BROWN K ATE 4ihs SI 
She made World Ayrshire record, only once ex¬ 
ceeded of 23,1122 lbs. mils, and is well called 'The 
Ideal Ayrshire C«»w. ‘ Her son, KATE'S GOOD 
Gl FT, Is the sire of famous hulls and (if 14 \. If. 
daughters with others on test We olTer his sons, 
I to 20 mos. old, out of exceptional A, It iliims 
Prices rnasonnhlc; terms to suitconvenietice of any 
responsible breeder. f/errf tuberrutosis tree, 
6ELLEF0NTE FARM - Yorktown Heights, N. Y. 
II AM 1**111 KE Ml IK I*. KAMI 
* Apply Ol’llllt HUM. 1‘nrellMe, 
For Sale 
It is now reported that a new protein 
feed for live stock has been developed 
from tomato seed. Something over 2.000 
tons of tomato seeds are wasted annually 
as a by-product in the manufacture of 
catsup and other tomato products. This 
tomato seed may be washed and pressed 
like other seeds. A valuable oil is ob¬ 
tained through the pressing, and, what 
" Rams, 1 At 2 y rs. old. Also 
STEVENS BROS.. Wilson. N. Y. 
\4i|L ClncL lingo Coining fresh, * 20 . Pairs mated, 
LvlIlH OIULK UUBS n ot related. «S5. Fine Toggen- 
burgSeed buck.JSO. Angora Doe, heavy with young.f£B. 
Pure buck. $80. Trio. fCO. UOTD GOLDSBORO, Mom,ion. r», 
Accredited herd plan. No reactors. Excellent rec 
ords. Animals of all ages. Reasonable prices. 
CKKSTMONT KAKM - Suubury. Pa. 
JERSEYS 
H 4 ™r JERSEYS 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J, 
For Sale-JE RS EYS-Bulls-AlsoHeifers 
Sophie Torment,nr Breeding, the kind that get large and 
great 1 roducers- D. J. Kem-.pp, McVeytown, I*a. 
I HOLSTEINS | 
FOR SALE—12 Perlecl Reg. Holsteins 
:S-vcin-ulds, tuberculin tested. CU il.iy guarantee, fresh or 
soon due. Dimd.v breeding. Farm f.„- sale, ideal 
.I'A".'." 1 ;.!. . nu ! dairying or cattle breeding. Oil AS. A. 
' e I N fc Y. i'. Kn’e k'u: C °” Y * 70 mlleS 
12 Reg. Holstein Heifers-12 
Dne tc, t hree yours of age: choicely lireii. line individuals. 
All bred but two; some springing. i)m> or the lot. Priced 
to sell. < 'bonce to make some change. 
F. H. RIVENBURGH Prop. ELITE STOCK FARM, Mitnnsville.N. Y. 
Registered i Spot Farm) Holsteins 
cows ami ID bulls. JOHN C. It EAGAN. Tully, N.Y. 
R eg. Holstein llelfcr Calves from A. R O. dams 
T- 13. tested. 8 I E.I EN8 It IBIS, , \Vil.on. New York 
olsteln-Krie.ijiu It.ir.r anifliitll f l »lrr.,. Purehred reglster- 
■' cd.and high grade Splendid Individuals anil breeding 
Keg. Duroc Figs. BROWPCROFT DUMB. MtGraw. Cor'Und C».. P.T 
MILKING SHORTH ORNS 
Milking Shorthorns ^^5 
for milk ami meat. 1'he Durbam cow of our forefathers 
Inquiries invi.ed. KOLwur cbiivt fa RM. ». j. 
F OK S*I,E— Bull Calves from good milking Shorthorn 
dams. J. E. BMfiDLE — Bkockcort, New York 
| SWINE | 
LARGE BERKS HIRES 
AT HIGH WOOD: 
The first prize Berkshire barrow, shown by Penna. 
gtale College at the recent International Live Stock 
ExpoMtinu. us well as Ins sire and dam were bred 
oy utL -Selrot^d iiotli br»n» ami open of the Smith* blood 
Uueenutv for safe. h.C.*h a. H>,p«mi,oi 1 . a., is, oundee. a. t. 
STONE’S BERKSHIRES 
HOLIDAY SPECIAL SALE 
40 Sows aud Gilts, bred to our noted boars for 
spjMiy fitters. Sows that have had litters. Price 
52- t0 *22 Gt.ts to farrow their first litter, 
* «-i - S;:>0 each - ■‘summer sbouts, either sex, 
to *“^ u;lc h. August and September pigs, either 
sex. to *15 e.-vh. When taken in lots of three 
"i- more we pay Express charge. 
Richard H Stone, Trumansburg\ N. Y. 
SFR1NGBANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
bred l,n bpn 'g. 11122. I,Mel's to a good on of Sa mbuleer 
■ill. All BHOLEBA IMMUNE No. 1W2UO. Fur I'n.-'i ildress 
J. K. l\ A fSOX - Murblcdale, Conn. 
The National Chester White 
Record Association 
The Original Record for tJie tTu-ster Wliite 
Breed Ol Hogs, established in 1S4H: a purely eo- 
operalite Association, All Volumes of the 
Record free to Stockholders: pedigree blanks 
furnished in books of 25 and .10 each at °. r u- and 
50c earni: transfer blanks rr&e. Write the Secre¬ 
tary for mstiiictions m recording your hogs. 
L R. WALTER. Stc>, Bex 66. Dept. R, West Chester. Pa. 
Registered HAMPSHIRES 
Some good, growthy, well-bred, fall gilts and spring 
hoars for sale. BYRON G. MOON, Troy, N. V. 
Bream Bred Berkshires ^*f'?u s af 1 'i'Ti 1 "• ks 
JMl C. BKEAJI Gettysburg, I’h. It. I>. No. 4 
D 1. K KSII IB LS. Big type sows, boarsond pigs for sale. 
u All stuck guaranteed. PATSUOIt KAHMS, lUntield. .N.Y. 
ISAM PS HI RES. They me 
bm-oii tv PC. EUNTUALU you will raise 
them, WT\y noc now I Free oircnlnr. 
A. S. CRAYBIIL. LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Itox It . , Itird-ln-Haiul. I'i 
Re? HamnshirPV RnAr Pigs. Ifntilated Pairs and Trios. 
lleg.llampPi'iK a 
Big Type Durocs K 
bud >'■ 1 . 1 - I u p,n sensation 2nd and Jr. herd -ire Koval 
Sensation. GOB El. I'AHMS - Annandate. NJ. 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Boar and Sow Pigs 
of the big tvpe. Moi'hord 1’albfinder strain. Sand 12 
weeks old. Only a few left Write for special prices 
LIKE VIEW FARM - Nawxos, Sussex Co., n. j. 
m JR fir’s !'* ° ri ? n 2nd. O. c. K. unit bensalion 
.. L'AVVVp It r c It d 1 n g Spring Boars and Br,-d 
GUtS for sale. I. M. rtVn.NO KIN A SON. Men-IUrld. N V. 
FANCY O. I. C.’S 
The big. smooth typo of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing 1> ed gilts and Spring pigs at masonabio prices. 
W. W. VVEIMAY. p. 0. Box Ilammeisiown, Pa 
|| f 1 fc-—•inre **A ACES, FOR SALE 
77 -»• Keg.Htcred cxira line. 
Also year-old tioar. Cone A Smithc. GUd-tunc, N.J. 
R ec- D* L C. anil I heeler ft hlte Plan and bred snwn 
EUGENE P. ROGERS - Wayvillk. New York 
Bb- Tvnpf) C Free.,40J0lbs. Sows.*1J, Boars. 
lI. U. 31 ^ 12 ; s-w-ks. pisrs, #9. AUA-1 Breed¬ 
ing Satisfaction Guaranteed, i. hill. Seneca Falls N I. 
