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Low Prices 
id Easy Ter msi 
A Champion Guernsey 
Golden Coronet of Jean Du Luth 
S1283, a Guernsey cow bred, owned and 
tested by Jean Du Luth Farm, Ine., 
Duluth, Minn., is the new Minnesota 
champion in Class FF, and is the holder 
of second place among all Class FF cows 
of the Guernsey breed, having produced 
12253.5 lbs. of milk and 7211.00 lbs, of 
butterfat in (he 2Va-year-ohl division and 
carrying a calf 205 days of her testing 
period. 
More News from the Ox Team Express 
William E. Bedell of Summit, N. J., 
a It. N.-Y. subscriber, received during the 
past week an interesting letter from 
Jacob C. Berrang, who with his wife is 
on his way across the continent by ox 
train. When Mr. Berrang wrote, on 
December 23. he was at Seymour, Ind., 
and he said his next stop would be at. 
Mitchell, in the same State. Part of the 
letter is taken up with personal refer¬ 
ences, Mr. Berrang and Mr. Bedell hav¬ 
ing been dose friends while they were 
residents of Asbury Park some twenty- 
odd years ago. Mr. Berrang was in the 
bicycle business, the firm being known as 
Berrang & Zaoharias. 
hear from you and that you are one of 
The It. X.-Y. family. You’re in good 
company.” Mr. Bedell asked the trav¬ 
eller why he did not make the trip by 
auto, and Mr. Berrang wrote back: 
“Replying to your question as to why 
I do not make (he journey in a ‘Tin 
Lizzie.' 1 answer that hundreds of times 
daily. I'm used to it. I have no 'Liz¬ 
zie,' and there would be no fun in it for 
me. I’ll wager you dollars to doughnuts 
that if I were traveling in a 'Lizzie' you 
would not have wasted the paper* to 
write me. Now, would you?” 
Mr. Berrang goes on to say that the 
caravan was snowed in at the time of 
writing, and adds: 
“There has been a hard sleet storm for 
two days, ami we are just lying to amid¬ 
ships or riding anchor until the storm 
passes over. If the river doesn't wash 
the bridges away, we will be on our way 
again soon.” 
AGENTS 
WANTED 
We atill 
* o m e 12 oo.J 
op. e n tfiTt- 
No Use for “Skim” Cheese 
I find it advisable to cut fats out of my 
diet for a while, and want to change from 
the ordinary “cream” cheese (I am con¬ 
siderable of a cheese eaterl to skim 
cheese, but cannot buy that kind here. I 
ordered one from a Baltimore dealer, but 
he has just written me that there are no 
“skims” on sale in that city. I see them 
quoted in the market reports, so judge 
that they must be on sale somewhere. If 
ultimate consumer, 
of skim-milk before 
GUERNSEYS 
SWINE 
LARGE BERKS HIRES 
AT HIGH WOOD: 
The first prize Berkuhire barrow, shown by Pentia. 
State College at the recent International Live Stock 
Exposition, as well as his sire and dam were bred 
by ns. Selected gilts both bred and open of the same blood 
lilies now for sale. H C. *M. 8. H»rp«nilin», Oils. Dundee. N. ». 
GUERNSEY 
produce persistently and con¬ 
tinue their high production 
year after year. Murne Cowan, 
former World's Record Guern¬ 
sey, on official year's test at 
6 years, produced 845 lbs. of 
butter fat. Again, at 8 years, 
she made 1,098 lbs., and at 
eleven, 791 lbs. Her milk for 
the three records averaged 
19,373 lbs. per year. 
Send for the free booklet 
"The Siam of the Guernsey" 
THE AMERICAN CUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box IV.28 PETERBORO, N. H. 
STONE’S BERKSHIRES 
HOLIDAY SPECIAL SALE 
40 Sows and Gilts, bred to onr noted boars for 
spring litters. .Sows that have had litters. Price 
#50 to #75 each. Gilts to farrow their first litter, 
#35 to #50 each. Summer Shouts, either sex. #35 
to #35 each. August and September pigs, either 
sex. #8 to #15 each. When taken in lots of three 
or more we pay Express charge. 
Bichard H Stone, Trumansburg’, N. Y. 
SHADY SIDE BERKSHIRES 
Prices for January only. Pigs 3-mos. old. $10 each. 
Bred Sows. $50. Service Boars. 830. We Guar¬ 
antee oar Prices lower than other breeder* with 
quality above all. E G. FISHER. Prop., Hamilton N t. 
SPRINGBANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
bred for S|WInff, 1922, litters to a good on or Syitiboleer 
5th. all cholera immune. No. 181200. for Price address 
J. E. WAThOJi - Marbledale, Conn. 
Iream Bred Berkshires 
Pure Bred Berkshire Pigs 
a weeks old, $6. H. D. Adams, Titusville, Pa. 
B KK KSIII It KS. Big type sows, boars and pit's for sale. 
All stock guaranteed. PATMOOlt KAIUIS. Hartfleld. N.Y. 
Big Type Durocs £ SfSE 
liia-d l" Or Orion Sensation 2nd and Jr herd me, Koyal 
Sanitation. GOBEL FARMS - Annandale. N, J, 
ni TIJ AEC doe Orion 2nd. O. C. K. and Sensation 
Breeding Spring Boars und Bred 
Gilts for sale. K. M. PAT lIXSTON Sc siiji. Mtrnfndd, N. Y. 
R eg. O, I. C. und Chester White l*lg« and bred sows. 
kXljENE P. ROGERS - Waitoik. Xkw York 
BIG TYPE 
CHESTER WHITES 
A few choice Fall pigs left at $ 25.00 each. 
We are now booking orders for First choice 
Spring Pigs. Buy the Best. We bar none. 
VICTOR FARMS 
Bellvale New York 
finer Humrw niroc lb.nr Pigs: Unrelated Pair* and Trios, 
ncg. lid 111 p3 nilcS p.reil o.ws and silts. Write for 
Pnoes. J. M. FARNSWORTH, Cuba, New York 
RitrTvno DIP'* Resr - F ' r ‘-' L '- lbs. Sows. *11: Boars, 
Dig type U . I. U. 3 £ 18 ; tt-wtta. pigs, *!». All V-L Bleed¬ 
ing-. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 8. HILL, Seneca Falls, N. ». 
EUREKA Stock Farm 
FOR SALE —Chester White Pigs 
eligible to registry at Farmers’ Prices. 10-wks. to 
10-mos. old. Send. 2c stamp for circular and prices, 
Edward Walter Box 66R West Chester, Pa. 
HOLSTEINS 
For Sale 4 Bulls Calves 
Two sited l y grandson of Mu- Eciio Sylvia. Two 
sued by a 30 - 1 11 grandson of King of the Pontiac. 
Dams on test: records of over 20 to 25 lb.. 1 to 2-yr 
and sti gaining. Pi ice. $40 to # 175 . 
RIVERCCNE STOCK FARM L. C DAY New Berlin. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—12 Perfect Reg. Holsteins 
•i vcar-nlds, tnhvroiilbi testeu. dO-day guarantee, fiesh or 
Sui.ii due. Oniid.v breeding Furm For «sile, ideal 
Summer hornc, ibibving . r cattle breeding, til AS. A. 
MOW FI.I.. Ilou i ll., Orange Co., N, Y. TO miles 
west N. V. I'. Erie R. R. 
Registered (Spot Farm) Holsteins ‘Vo 
cows anil 10 bulls. JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, Ji.Y. 
H olttrln-Krleelau ll.ltir ami Hull Cal>«. Pure bred register¬ 
ed and high giadc Splendid individuats and breeding 
Keg. Duroe Pigs. BROWNCROFT FARMS. McEn«. Canland Co.. N.V 
AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of aL ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
X-.ARGE AYRSHIRES 
Accredited herd plan. No reactors. Excellent rec¬ 
ords. Animals of all ages. Reasonable prices. 
CRESTMONT FARM - Sunbury. Pa. 
SHEEP 
R eg. Shropshire Hams I ami 2 vears old. Wooled to 
nose. Bargains. LEROY C, BOW EH, LutllowviUe, N. T. 
M. price cuts, 
honestly based 
in low cost of 
.. . . ““““VS! ,r, 4 labor, mako 
cam the lowest priced Silos on the mar¬ 
ket. Keal Harzalns-the kind you havo 
bsuo looking for. In addition wo give 
easiest terms, undinako early order dla- 
count and club ihltuDentprupoaiUnn. 
NeWjfossSilo 
CHAMPION 
Wrlt*a» todJLr-.aur* whrth#r yon want 
the bent #ilomarl# hk*Oto Champion oil- 
niloda Absolutely t>rrmin«it-or a good 
pi I-filled nilo lik»» In# New Ron* uuar*n- 
t-Hd for VO year#. Mention n|»o wented 
liittu vrutrh ns turprUa *ou with low nrtco 
arui Wfindorial )**rtioulfcrfl free 
^ THE E« W. BOSS CO. 
Dept. 270 Springttold, Ohio 
A New Gold Medal Jersey Bull 
Sophie lOth’s Tormentor 113302, one 
of the American Jersey Cattle Club’s 
silver medal bulls, has just qualified for 
a gold medal. This sire has 41 daugh¬ 
ters that have qualified for the Register 
of Merit, and they have completed 57 
tests to date, of which 20 records are 
over 500 lbs. butterfat The three daugh¬ 
ters qualifying this sire for a gold medal 
follow: 
Sophie's Tormentor's l-llindn Age Milk Fat 
37<>898. Dam: Lass 47tli 
of Hood Farm 240827_ 4-9 15.853 891.00 
Sophie's Tormentor’s Kivu 
3S3019. Dam: l.ass 38th 
o.’ Hood Farm 223028 _ 4-8 14,504 799.13 
Sophie's Tormentor's Floss 
387409. Pam: Sophie's 
Agnes 298759. 4-1 13,339 741.21 
The gold medal will be sent to Ed. C. 
Lasater, Falfurrias, Texas, who is the 
last recorded owner of this fine animal. 
Does Your 
Silage Freeze ? 
Craine Silos are real paying 
investments. Constructed 
with triple walls which keep 
out the cold better than any 
other silo made, they hold 
the original freshness of the 
silage indefinitely, and re¬ 
quire no repairs for years. 
The inner wall of perfectly fitted 
staves is surrounded by a wall of 
Silafelt—waterproof and frost-re¬ 
sisting. The famousspiral Craine- 
lox covering, protecting every 
inch, binds both into a strong, 
sturdy silo. The Craine is a 
permanent building that pays rich 
dividends yearly. 
At about half the cost of a new silo, 
your old stave silo can be rebuilt 
into a permanent Craine. Write 
for details and for the beautiful 
new catalog explaining Craine 
Triple Wall and Crasco Silos. 
Special Discount Allowed 
For Orden Placed This Month- 
Craine Silo Company, Inc. 
Box 110 Norwich. N. Y. 
97.t RURAL NEW-YORKER 
.Mr. LSerrang writes; “I m pleased to 
FA1RVDALE FARM 
GUERNSEYS 
Herd Bulls 
LANGWATER ARCHER, a son of Lnng- 
water Warrior ami Lang water Diva, a 
daughter of Iteheu Daisy 3rd. 
BtD ALBERT, a son of lied.Vs Slay King 
and hlng'a Aiburta, 785 lbs. fat-Sth place 
in Class R. 
Our herd is rich in the blood of May Rose 
Xing. Itcheil Daisy 3rd. and Gulden Secret. 
We have a few young bulls priced to sell. 
And we also have a few females which we 
will price to our bull customers. 
F. W. DUBOC, Supt., Pawling, N. Y. 
For Sale Westview Glen Laddie 
b'.ru Jaii. U, 1221 ; slifil by Ijuigwuter I'ltimas, 
whose Hi nt daughter “U test has just produced 1810 
lbs. of milk iiud M.ai Lbs. of fat in one month Tim 
(him in King's Lovely Lassie, a granddaughter of Ne 
Plus Ultra, now on test and in 1X1 day* has produced 
6,002 Iks. milk anil 2'>3 tin. fat. This culf is straight 
and clean, and from a herd under Federal supervi¬ 
sion for the past two years. The (list check for 
geis him. WESTVIEW FARM, Pawling, N Y. 
REDVALE FARM 
Redding, Connecticut 
GUERNSEYS OF QUALITY 
Bull calves of exceptional breeding. Tuber¬ 
culin tested. 
John W. German 
Owner 
Robert B. Harris 
Superintendent 
--S PECIAL OFFER ~ 1 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULLS 
We are offering for sale two ret-itterei! hulls ready 
forBerviee fruth A. It, stock oti noth snle» for #1 SO 
EACH. Also two younger bulls fruui six to nine 
month" old for Si 00 Each Herd Federally 
Tuberculin Tested. Real opportunity for farmer*. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr, Mgr. tohassel. Mass. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers three Bull Calves from 8-12 mos. old. 
Also a few females. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. All stock from high testing A. R. 
dams. Prices. Bulls $150-S250. Females 
S300-SS00 
P. F. Staple*, Mirr., Ea»t IlolilMton, Man*. 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS roH s l ale 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers uud Breeders of Guernseys an op* 
portunlty to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, front a clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd nt rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple— 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. K. 
dams or dams that will Ue test*-d. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. WAWk oklkt FARMS. 22 S. tU St. Phlla.. Pt. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breed¬ 
ing. Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenanno Co New York 
PURE BRED GUERNSEY BULL 
8 inns, S65. Grandson of imported cow Pure 
Bred Hampshire Sow s: farrow in spring. $50. 
E. B. F1GGS R. 0 I Oclmar, Delaware 
C — ri ran fciir ilic (lie: UIlUll- Ul II UlMlor 
who htimfipH the host grade of skims I 
shall npprpcintp it very much. t\ a. b. 
North Carolina. 
It would bt> difiicult to buy skim cheese 
in Iko open market anywhere; at least its 
manufacture is no longer profitable, and 
I do not know where it could he found, 
even on a physician's prescription. Sou 
call make your own skim cheese and get 
it at a fraction of the cost of market 
cheese after it. lias passed through sev- 
oenl hnn.I.i ah it . ....... * it 
“age"; let it ripen until it gets sour 
(thick) : break up this curd, somewhat 
finely, then slowly scald it in its own 
whey until it reaches about HO degrees, 
and hold it there for about 20 minutes. 
Then drain dry from the whey, salt 
slightly, and you have skim cheese par 
excellence, as you only have practically 
pure casein, and that is the valuable in¬ 
gredient of skim cheese. That you make 
is eatable, but the chief use of market 
skims is to make up into billiard balls 
and toilet sets. j. q. 
Ohio. 
German Shepherd ISaS 
SUtrusk. I’l-rs hviul 10e for liu*.> instructive list. 
NISIIVV COI.UK KKNNF.I.S. \\ . R. VVut.on. 
Mgr,, ilox 1743, Maroil. Mo., formerly nt OaLlnml. tons 
A. I XI 33 XD A. Xj E S 
By leading sires and from best type matrons only 
Olir puppi -s li.'ivn woil 24 ]irU«S this fall. 15 firsts. 
e. I1ASM1SSKN ir.Y. I*. Dover, N.J. 
F E R. Tl E T S 
for bunting mid killing rots. Instruction book and price 
list fl ee, l.t-vl F'sirnsu ortb New Lomlon, Ohio 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
JERSEYS 
Several Great-Grandsons of 
K& GUERNSEYS 
choice Bu.l Calves, ranging in 'ages from three 
nmiulis to a serviceable age. Mistier Seuuel and May 
Rose breeding. Excellent individuals, and fvnin 
Dams doing 400 to Gun 'bs. fat with ordinary farm 
cue. These are price, ro sell. Address: 
It.-V I’Oil K Its, Stoncy Hill Farm*. Glcn.haw, I’n. 
Kpoi] Ynur Herd w '**’ » Son of Colonel 
dtilU I UUl Ut I U Spoltswood of Wnkapalu 
57148, who has 7 Dams in 4 generations that aver¬ 
age 13991.00 ll»s. Milk and 710.0(1 His. Fat. Herd ta- 
lieirnliu tested and Dams on A. K. test. 
f 1 /’ « L." W” C I II., -I -.1 ■ I _ Ik. 
Florliam Farm Guernseys^f 
grade cow s AVe have several well bred calves for 
sale at rea.siuiaide prices. Sell the scrub bull and 
improve the herd. R. H. ALLEN, Mgr.. Madison, N. J, 
OXFORD YOU’LL DO GUERNSEY BULL CALVES 
l J -4075 H. t\ All out of Heyister of Merit Dams. 
Priced lo SELL IMMEDIATELY. 
HAMILTON FARM 
Gladstone. N. J 
For Sale-JERSEYS Bulls-A Iso Heifers 
Sophie Tormentor r.,c <lin lt. the kind that yci large aiul 
great Pi-oiUlO, is. II. ,1. Kcni-pp. McYcytpwa, P«. 
R egistered II AMDS III UK DOWN K\V KS and Ram 
Lambs. Keg. South Down Kwcs and Ham 1 ambs For 
Sale. - ELLIS TKlKR, <it.,\l>STONK, N. J 
ForSaie 
Reg. IIAMPSIHKK SIII F.P. RAM9 and 
EWES. Apply OPHIB t-UtM. Purr hue, S. g. 
tered Kedcrnl accredited herd, mid Ihiroc red pigs, tor 
ale at reasonable prices. «. C.CIICNEY, Culletan-an Hudson, H.y 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Milking Shorthorns ^ 1 Cj 
tor milk and meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers, 
luqiiines invited, wttaur SKOvF FtftM, W>ihin«ii«.illi. a. » 
R EQ. SHROPSHIRE EWES, bred to imp. Ram. 
Also Bams. STEVENS BROS.. H ILson, New York 
MISCELLAN EOUS 
I Have Kean 1 1t'ul Thoroughbred ANGORA PATS 
\M> KITTENS for sab-. Males, $6 : Females, $ 5 . 
JOHN S. If A N I-ETT, Pine Tree Cat Firm, Huekiille, Mulue 
CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, and WAGONS 
SLABY VEHICLE WORKS, Traverse City. Mich. 
Lamest manufacturer of cutters in 
the United States. If your dealer 
does not handle our make write 
for catalogue and prices. Save 
money. 
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