A LIFE TIME OF SERVICE 
/f NAPPANEE SEAL-TITE SILO, staunchly built of 
C wood, is a peimanent source of profit to the modern 
farmer. First of all, the Nappanee will keep your silage per¬ 
fectly, in all weathers; it is guaranteed not to blow down; it will 
more than pay for itself the first year; it can not crack; any far- 
t mer and his hand can erect it. Remember, more than 
16,000 farmers now use and endorse the Nappanee. 
Omr Big Free Silo Book, Showing How the Happantc Pays far 
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NAPPANEE LUMBER and MANUFACTURING CO. 
K Dept C-2, Nappanee, Ind. 
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*_SILO BOOK 
r TRIPLE" 
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The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
The Leading 
Milker at this 
Low Price 
The Hinman Milker was 
the first successful mechani¬ 
cal milker. It is made by 
the oldest company making 
nothing but milkers. 
It leads in simplicity, num¬ 
ber in use, durability and even 
in price. 
HINMAN 
MILKER 
$ 4522 . Per Unit 
*** F. O. B. Oneida , N. Y. 
The Standard Hinman at 
$45.00 per Unit is back to 
1916 prices. The Electric 
Milker ( no installing) at $150 
andtheHinman Standard will 
save their cost every year. 
Nowit takes less milk to buy 
a Hinman than ever before. 
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MILKING 
MACHINE CO. 
Fourth Street 
Oneida, N. Y. 
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Ailing Animals 
By Dr. A. S. Alexander 
Injured Udder 
Color Your Butter 
“ Dandelion Butter Color ” Gives That 
Golden June Shade and Costs 
Really Nothing. Read! 
Before churning add one-half teaspoon¬ 
ful to each gallon of cream and out 
of your churn comes butter of Golden 
June shade to bring you top prices. 
“Dandelion Butter Color” costs nothing 
because each ounce used adds ounce of 
weight to butter. Large bottles cost only 
35 cents at drug or grocery stores. Purely 
vegetable, harmless, meets all State and 
National food laws. Used for 50 years 
by all large creameries, Doesn't color 
buttermilk. Absolutely tasteless. 
Wells & Kichardson Co., Burlington, Vt. 
Cuts, Wounds 
Sora Shoulders 
Collar Qoils 
/ Cakod Udders 
f Split Hoofs 
* Chapped Hands, or 
5 . wounds of any kind on 
_ or beast. It is used by 
thousands of farmers everywhere—its use 
has saved thousands of valuable farm ani¬ 
mals—it is recognized among farmers as 
the most reliable "First Aid.” 
CORONA Wool Fat 
id a wonderful healing: compound—not ordi¬ 
nary salve*. It ia made from oil extracted from 
thn wool ntiti nkiti of sheep—moot ponotratirw i» reparation 
know I.— will nut tmiirt the t*fi«iwr*dt vri-itid— tu-al* without 
IcAvinir • ecui Send nnmo and rind w>« will 
FroA SimOlA •end you u tfumirouM mxu lumnlc FREE. 
Corona Wool Fat Is sold by DrugeiM*. 
BUckumiths, *tr. prlca—8-ox. tin* 50c; 20 o>. tine 5100 
The Corona Mfg. Co., 23 Corona Block, Kenton, 0. 
I have a Holstein cow six years old. 
fresh about three months ago. Her milk 
record is 40 lbs. a day. Soon after she 
came fresh she was hooked in the udder. 
It swelled up very large. A veterinary 
came and lanced it. When the millc got 
out. the swelling went. down. It. has all 
healed. It burst, in a place and stayed 
open for some time. Now that has healed. 
I can get nothing out <>f that teat but a 
few drops of water; there Is a lump in 
that quartet - about the size of my two 
fists; it is very hard. The doctor pre¬ 
scribed rubbing it with one ounce iodine 
and 10 ounces of lard. I rub this on good 
every night. xr. w. 
A fibroid tumor, apparently, has formed 
in the udder at the place where the wound 
healed. Possibly it may again soften and 
discharge pus. In any case, that quar¬ 
ter is ruined for milk secretion, and un¬ 
less the cow is such a heavy milker that 
she will give a profitable flow of milk 
from the three sound quarters, we should 
advise fitting her for the. butcher as soon 
as the milk yield fails to pay expenses. 
Meanwhile, try the effects of mercurial 
ointment well rubbed into the enlarge¬ 
ment every other day. Do not let it get 
into the milk, as it is poisonous. For 
that reason better wash the udder clean 
before milking. Also tie tlie cow so that 
the part cannot, be licked by the cow or 
her mates. Once daily mix in the feed a 
tablespoon each of powdered saltpeter and 
poke root. 
Tumor 
I have a sorrel mare eight years old. 
She has a lump about the size of a peach 
pit on her right shoulder. What is it. 
and how can I cure it? She is lame, and 
I think this is tlie cause of it. p. c. 
A little fibroid tumor, no doubt, has 
formed, but it would not cause lameness. 
It may he readily removed by dissection, 
but that need not be done if it. does not 
become irritated by the collar. A careful 
examination will have to be made to de¬ 
termine the true cause of lameness. 
Wounded Tail 
My collie dog got his tail caught between 
wires on a screen door and the door. 
Wire was not tacked down on one corner, 
and he pulled off hair and skin for about 
0 in. We have put on ointments and can 
get it partly healed; then he begins to 
chew it and gets it raw and bleeding. 
He has now got hair off nearly the whole 
length of tail. If he would let it alone 
for a few days, it would get well, bur he 
is possessed to keep at it. Is there any¬ 
thing I can put on it that will taste so 
bad he will be glad to let it alone? He 
is a valuable dog, and I do not want to 
lose him. I. a. b. 
Cleanse the wounded parts and then 
dress them freely with compound tincture 
of myrrh and aloes. That is bad, bitter 
stuff, and will be severely let alone by 
the dog after a few samples have been 
tried. It is also a good healing compound. 
If this plan does not prove effectual, it 
will bo necessary to muzzle the dog or tie 
him in such a way that he will be unable 
to bite his tail. 
Thriftless Horse 
We have a horse about 12 or 13 years 
old. He eats oats and hay, but not 
enough to keep him fat. He is losing in 
weight, but appear to be well. f. d. 
As the horse is getting on in years, it 
is quite likely that, sharp points and ir¬ 
regularities of the molar or grinding teeth 
make perfect mastication of feed impos¬ 
sible. The first step, therefore, should 
be to have the teeth put iu order by a 
veterinarian. Intestinal worms may also 
be the cause of tbriftlcssness. If they 
are present, you will find a collar of 
dandruff substance around the anus, and 
probably some streaks of mucus at the 
same place. Worms may also be found 
on examination of the feces. If you find 
worms, or evidences of their presence, 
withhold drinking water until the horse 
is thirsty; then give no other water until 
he has drank 15 quarts of water contain¬ 
ing 15 grams of tartar metie. Repeat 
the treatment in two weeks. That is a 
quick way of getting rid of worms in 
cases of emergency, but when* a t<miu is 
also necessary, for poor condition, it 
would be better to mix iu the dampened 
feed night and morning for two weeks a 
tablespoon of a mixture of equal quanti¬ 
ties by weight of dried sulphate or iron 
aud powdered mix gentian, saltpeter and 
fenugreek. Add salt if the horse refuses 
the drugged feed. 
OILPULL 
44 The Cheapest Farm Power" 
<D 
_ ^ official record for low I 
K i npt ♦ fuel cost - 
rour ihings ^ ‘“"gs**® 
to Look For When ^ Swi 
You Buy a Tractor (x) asat*— 
• J Longest Average 
' Life 
The four vitally important items Hundreds of the first 
, Jr _ OilPulls have passed 
shown here are absolutely essential /T\ the " ,ark an 3 
, _ J _ f JR. 1 are still giving good 
to cheap farm power. Farmers Bervi>e - 
have been demanding them for n ^p a f,°S. abl t ePrice 
years. OilPull is the cheapest farm I always fairly priced, 
power,’* because it has all four. * ■ f 
Read carefully the remarkable statements given above. 
They are the points you want to demand in your tractor to 
assure profitable service. 
TRIPLE HEAT CONTROL—the Important Factor 
The outstanding reason for the great success of OilPull 
Tractors is TRIPLE HEAT CONTROL—the only 
system that keeps the temperatures of the motor at the 
exact right point for greatest efficiency on the least 
fuel—at all times. The only system by means of which 
the MOTOR GROWS COOLER AS THE LOAD 
GROWS HEAVIER. Overheating is unknown. Freez¬ 
ing is impossible. Positively solves the problem of get¬ 
ting the power out of cheap kerosene. Makes possible 
an unqualified written guarantee to burn kerosene 
successfully at all loads and under all conditions, up 
to its rated brake horse power. 
The local Advance-Rumely dealer will gladly demonstrate the 
OilPull. In the meantime, we invite you to write for a copy of f 
the catalog and our special booklet on Triple Heat Control. f 2? 
f o - ^ 
Advance-Rumely Thresher Co., Inc# s? 
La Porte, Indiana + 
Lowest Fuel Cost 
For 10 years an OilPull 
has held the world’s 
official record for low 
fuel cost. 
Lowest Upkeep 
Cose 
Investigation of many 
OilPulls shows aver¬ 
age yearly repair ex¬ 
pense of only half 
the national average 
found by the Govern¬ 
ment experts. 
Longest Average 
Life 
Hundreds of the first 
OilPulls have passed 
the 10-year mark and 
are still giving good 
service. 
Reasonable Price 
OilPull Tractors are 
always fairly priced. 
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The Advance-Rumely Hne includes kerosene 
tractors, steam engines, grain and rice thresh¬ 
ers, alfalfa and clover hullers, and farm trucks ” 
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, 29 Branch Offices and 
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