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The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Buy Your Silo Early, 
Have It Ready 
On Time 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Juno 3—Shorthorns. Bradford County, 
I'a.. Shorthorn Club, Troy, Pa. 
Juno S—Jerseys. Ayer & McKinney, 
Meredith. N. Y. 
June It—Jerseys. W. R. Spann & 
Sons, Morristown. N. J. 
June 10—Jerseys. T. S. Cooper & 
Sons, Cooporsburg. Pa. 
June 14 Knstern Guernsey Breeders’ 
Association combination sale. Devon, Pa. 
July 4 — Jerseys. Cherokee Farms, 
Thornasville. Ga. 
■ A POWERFUL M. 
DISINFECTANT 
which is needed on every farm. It pre¬ 
vents disease, kills germs, keeps small cuts 
and wounds from becoming serious. Also 
prevents the breeding of flies, insects and 
pests. Absolutely safe, clean, easy to 
use. Leaves the air sweet and wholesome. 
Needed for cleaning home or dairy utensils. 
Keud tea cents for liueial sample and ash for our 
FREE BOOKLETS 
which are lilled with valuable suggestions about the 
prevention of disease in home,stables, poultry house 
and kennels. 
Agents and Dealers Wanted. 
PH1N0TAS CHEMICAL CO., 237 From St.. Now York 
SPtCML OPPORTUNITY 
We are. offering for sale a very si tractive, well- 
grown yearling bull ; dam line jii«t bundled with 
over 500 lbs. fat in Claes "GO,” Write for extended 
pedigree and note iho large reeord* bark of him. 
Herd under Federal Hupeivision for Tuberculosis. 
W. S. KEltU, Mgr. fohnssef. Mass. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers a few Bull Calves from 3-18 months 
old. All from high testing A. R. dams. Herd 
free from tuberculosis. Prices reasonable. 
P. F. Staples, Mgr., East Holliston, Mass. 
The extension 
roof idea for silos was 
first introduced by Globe Silo 
Company. The Globe roof is the 
only one with sides so nearly 
straight that silage settles level. 
This permits the owner of a Globe 
to always have full capacity—no 
heaped up silage exposed to the air. 
Globe Silos are back to 1917 
prices. Write today for catalog de¬ 
scribing other Globe features. Get 
your silo erected before frost 
Milking Shorthorns in Bradford County 
In this county cow testing association 
work has been carried on continuously 
for over nine years, and during that time 
molkiug Shorthorns have consistently 
displayed their ability at the pail, while 
steers on pasture or in the feed lot have 
sold at a premium to critical markets. 
An important factor that Bradford Co., 
Pa., breeders have carried out is the 
careful selection of herd sires, whieh 
have eorne entirely from the Glensido 
herd, which has been doing careful work 
in line breeding for over 30 years and 
has concentrated the blood of the famous 
Clay cows that made such a remarkable 
record in the World’s Fair contest at 
Chicago. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MILKING SHORTHORNS X s hams 
The dairy cow of Old England. Quality milk 
Prime beef. WALNUT GROVE FARM. Wishingtonville, N.Y. 
We offer for sale a few choice 
Grade Guernsey 
Heifer Calves 
$30 each, f. o. b. Guilford, Conn. 
Milking Shorthorn Bull Calves For Sale 
Sirnd by Gleiisidti Red Chief. MEADOWSWEET FARM, 
C. E, HAPPERSETT, Mor. ■ Goochs Bridge, Delaware 
R0LLW00D FARM 
cuit.eoko 
CONN. 
Bull Calves at Bargain P 
Perhaps “ pigs are pigs,” but you 
will find 
Walnut Acres Duroc-Jersey 
pigs are better than, the average. Theyare 
bred for color, size, large litters, quick 
growlh and strong constitutions. They 
are the kind that, make money for their 
owners. They are not cheap pigs, but we 
have about seventy-live sow and hoar pigs, 
eight weeks old. that we are going to sell 
for $15.00 each, including registration 
papers. Shipment made same day order is 
received, Six young sows bred for Septem¬ 
ber farrowing, fM5.no each. Two yearly 
hoars, for winch we have no further use, 
ftn.uo each. All guaranteed. Joe Orion II 
and Giant Top Col, breeding. 
H. R. BRATE, Lakemont, N.Y. 
GLOBE SILO COMPANY 
2-12 Willow Street Sidney, N 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Beciet.and Gleuwood breeding out of A. K. 
dams or dams that will lie tested. Write for sales Use 
aud Pedigrees. w . w . D ,,. T firms e si pi,;i. e. 
Trotting Blood in the Work Horse 
I have been much interested in some 
articles in Tiir B. N.-Y. lately regarding 
trotting blood in draft horses. I have in 
mind one instance which came under my 
notice, and thought perhaps it might in¬ 
terest you. A few years since there was 
kept in this town a draft stallion which 
was not a purebred draft horse, hut had 
a; slight strain of trotting blood. Me was 
a good heavy horse of about 1,500 lbs., 
good style, up-headed, a nice driver and 
excellent worker; in fact, he worked hard 
fur a large part of the time, and worked 
ih the logging woods in tile Winter. Now 
for results: Mis cults were good ones; in 
fact, much hotter looking ami better style 
than the average purebred draft horse, 
and were gOOtl size ami imnh better 
horses than many purebred drafters. 
.Maine. L. o. II. 
Tt. N.-Y.—We like a dash of warmer 
blood in our work horses. It seems to 
give them extra nerve and spirit. But 
we would rather have it introduced on 
the mother’s side. We think it better to 
have the sire purebred. 
AVe offer two vf-gisternil hull calves, No. 1 dropped 
March 10, "2. Price,$75. No.2, dropped March 10 . 'g*». 
sired by a grandson of Ne Plus Ultra. Price, ST00. 
Write for extended pedigrees. Federal Accredited 
Herd. WILLOW IR00K FARM* CO., Churth.ill., Buck, e»„ ft. 
grade roads, build dykes, levels «iiiT' 
jYJUyr ,y 1 /jrt+ Firm Oileher, 
Terrteer, Brtder 
^HT The Great Farm Builder 
VYOrki in any Slxktn V-«hap*ti «irain*ce or Ir¬ 
rigation Jllcli or ri'A 00 llltohej down Ui four fret d«tfv 
I><a labor of If a} mm, Mile* Here par. A U et<el. 
Kereraibl*^ Adjuyttblr, No cora or Icrtra to get out 
of fir. Write for frr« "book and our propt^lUun. 
^Owen sboro Ditcher & Grader Co., Inc. 
334, Owensboro, Ky.MH 
mJmmaoe Guernseys and Jerseys >^ n 5m" d 
Kaeh animal Federal Tested. Car iota or Jess. 35 
choke grade Holsteins now mi tmnd, . 
John Benjamin - Barre, Vermont 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Pi lees very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenanao Co. New York 
Large Berkshires at High wood 
Weftned s«*i % I»•« krilt* bred fur curly fall 
lifter-.. Ten hrnl l>ofir,« atol over a huitilicd brood 
sows in our herd. Vitiiou* Mood lines. 
h. c. & h. b. harpending, Bo* is. Dundee, n. y. 
oom 
SUNNYSIDE GUERNSEYS 
tag. two to seven month- old. Pries moderate Ac¬ 
credited herd No. I003U. JUS. E. «in tlSTYNE, Kinderhook, H T, 
Z *. _ _ eludes lumber, millwork, 
J, l Sty . " ■ - - - J paints, hardware, roofing, 
4S ;H I ., ■ etc. Materials cut to lit. Our 
■. I l- gg system makes it easy for 
S'.j' ^f( ’ anyone to erect this al trac- 
" live bungalow. Seven dif¬ 
ferent floor plans to chaos* frmn. Send for circular No, 2126. 
THE ALADDIN COMPANY. BAY CITY, MICHIGAN 
F ritzlyn Guernsey Bulls ForSale Cheap 
One to eight mos. old. Adv. Reg. May liose breed¬ 
ing through sires and dams. 
W.H. F. FllKi/, - 1‘ipersville, Pa. 
Berkshire ol Size and Quality 
Biccding stork,.f nil ages. A few extra good service 
bo.iiN price,I l„ Mdl ., iel;. RICHARD E. WAIS,7.«l,«neii. .V J. 
BEKKSHIKES for Sal© or Trade 
2 sows and beid Pour for White Leghorn bens. Write, as 
they must be s- ld. W Ik. el.oii, Jr., Porter, l>el. 
Guernsey Notes 
The New York and Massachusetts 
Guernsey cattle associations have re¬ 
cently decided to employ field men to in¬ 
crease interest in the breed in those 
States. 
Fairy’s Pride of Mara Alva 1(44203, 
the Guernsey cow owned by W, F. 
Wright, Akron. < recently completed 
a record of O.BOO.OO lbs. of milk and 
5S3.02 lbs. of butterfat in the three-year- 
old division, and carried a calf 2(55 days 
of her testing period. This herd, con¬ 
sisting of about 00 purebred Guernseys, 
is under the management of Charles II. 
Knight, formerly calf lmiu at the Anna 
Dean Farm. Barberton. t>. 
A SHOW BULL 
BEAMES’ BIG TYPE 
Chester Whites 
FOUR ROADS FARM. Sugar Loaf, N.Y 
READY FOR SERVICE 
His dam has a 22-pound 4-year old record. 
His sire is out of a 31-pound cow. Herd 
tuberculin tested. Also a few heifer calves. 
For pedigree and price, write 
G. G. BURLINGAME, CAZENOVIA, N.Y. 
Offering their entire herd of .Jersey Cattle without 
reserve— COWS, HKIFKKS AND DULLS. 
Noble and Oxford You’ll Do Breeding 
Prices low for immediate deliveries. 
HAMILTON FARM Gladstone, N. J. 
The National Chester White 
Record Association 
The. Original liteoril 'ur the Chester White 
1L veil ol Hogs, established In I88L ;v purely co¬ 
operative Association. All Volumes of the 
Record free to Stockholders, pedigree blanks 
furnished iU Books of 25 mill 50 each, at 25c and 
50ceach; transfer blanks free. Write the Secre¬ 
tary for iitstrv.-tions ill recording your hogs. 
L B. WALTER, Sect, Boi 66, DepL R, West Chester, Pa. 
Six month* old. Boll, dam* Tuberculin Tatted last tall. 
No. I— .s«v,B-»l«rI.thi» white: vlralnht and line; look, like tur, 
*\-"w wttuj.-t. Hti iIuiu'r Ar«t i;»tf Sh*. oiir bent cvw 
Sir#. Ktn* J*anl. K>nor«i litu Kormiykc, Kjr*t I'rio 
Winner N. Y. Su»l.* Fnir 
No. 2—Thr*** f fth* «Mt#» . «»t»i* k t*t Mini 0n« * all hull and a ihmi 
~~ | bull. Hi«<tam * fir«t l.alr 5 ho Oil* uf a 21 lb. row by H«'n 
Rrivflil Ray. Atnili* Knifu|yk«8, A. R. O. rlauffhtcr. Sif«- 
Modal Klnar Sylvia, nCKre^tbred yrantlaon of Champ lor 
Eclio Sylvia Pontiac. 
Vom* and at<4 them. /Viced right. 
CONE & SMITH - - Gladstone. N. J 
IF DESIRING A REAL SHOW BULL 
write me about 
Cowslip’s Bright Noble205503 
Mending a Leaking Silo 
T note L. F. II., Roger, Mo., wants to 
know whether stucco will work in his 
silo. It will, ns one of my neighbors 
built a silo of green lumber, putting the 
studding on the outside mid bending the 
plank around tbe inside of the studding, 
and then lathing and covering with a 
coat of plaster. Hut T do not think it 
is the best way. as with heavy winds it 
will crack more or less in time aud leak 
air. I have u 30-ft. silo that leaned about 
4 ft. iu a heavy wind. \Vc straightened 
it again, but it leaked, so I had the mill 
cut me a lot of \4-in. oak in. wide and 
nailed them on the inside four thick¬ 
ness every 3 ft. from bottom to ton of 
silo, and then nailed flooring to tneni. 
That makes a double wall, and I did not 
have a dozen forkfuls of spoiled silage 
this year. It also holds the staves solid, 
so they do not loosen in Summer when 
they dry out. I have a neighbor, though, 
who has a better plan, 1 believe. lie 
loosened his hoops one at a time and 
slipped roofing under. Then he had the 
mill cut plank G. in. thick and bent them 
around the outside and tightened his 
hoops over them, That holds them rigid, 
and it is airtight. lie used pine and 
covered with a coat of paint. S. II. J. 
Soliit color, fire months out, locket by large R, of 
M. records aud priced to sell. 
Miss LYDIA HELLINGS, Trenton. N. J. R. 1 
Chester White Pics. lOwks. to 6 mo*, otil. hi ed fr 
one Reg. Herd. Also Rob. Jersey Calves. Sead 
stamp tor Circular, eowuho wilier. (u 66R. We.i Ck.o.r 
Jersey Bull and Heifer Calves 
at bargain prices for immediate sale. Best blood 
hues. For particulars write BONO FARMS. Troy, Penn. 
Dam is a daughter of King Walker Prilly Spofford, 
now yielding 80 lbs. milk a day. with 2nd calf. SIRE. 
Sir Korudyke Pontiac Ai tic Jr.. who has two heifer 
daughters, each with records of over 35 lbs. of but¬ 
ter in 7 days. Price. 850 to move quickly. 
F. M. PEASLEY - Cheshire, Conn. 
Yearlings or younger out of Gold Medal dams or 
heifers with large record ; sired by Sibley s Inter* 
ested Prince »>r other noted bulls. 
UPWEY FARMS * Woodstock. Vermont 
25 Chester B , 
I. R- TANGER 
Six weeks old. #(i 
each, express paid. 
York Spring*, Pa. 
Feeding Pigs 
[eg. O. T. C. and Chester White Plg«, and bred 
l sows. K. ROGERS - Wayvil-.e, Nkw York 
3 IIOI.STf.1N RIT.1.8 for SmIo. 1 from 20.20-tb. cow 
1 from her datiirhtcr 1 from fh.Dfl-lb. cow, from a 30- 
Ih. son of King Valdes.-:, Pomi.ic Accredited herd. •.%<> 
to •!««. Affr, J to T Ulus. J. H. RIPNER, Ptiktrt Lsndiaf. fa. 
For Sale—'Two Reg. Jersey Bull Calves 
both with excellent ped igrees. I tno dropped July 21, 
1921, other March 29, 1922. Price very reasonable. An 
exceptional opportunity for one interested in Jer¬ 
seys. COBBLESTONE FARM, SafTcrn. N.Y. 
For Sale DUROC PIGS 
either sex. 6-weeks-old, 86.50. 8-weeks-old, (« 88 
each. Also good Holstein hnll calf, 835. 
JOHN P. BARTLES - Ftemlngton. N. J. 
EAST ANDOVER, N. H 
Dr. KNOX P.O.Box 50 
Danbury, Conn 
is just about half way between ('oncord, N. JT. and 
White River Junction (Railroad Station Halcyon). 
If soucouie by auto you will see our tigus before 
you get to u*. When you reach us you'll find a 
good dinner waiting for yon amt then we'll put nnr 
time against yours and show yon some HEREFORDS 
worth having. Whether yon buy or not makes no 
difference. One man said the other Jay that n 
was worth a trip Just to look over our Herd Bulls. 
HAYLCY0N HILLS FARM, East Andover, N. H. 
GERMAN SHEPHERD S'Jtlft; 
Old F.ugtish Shepherd dugs ; Brood Matrons. Pup¬ 
pies. Bred for fann helpers. Spotted Poland China 
Hogs. TOc for instructive list Nlahna Collie 
Kennels, W. R WATSON, Mgr , Boi 1745, M«e*n. Ms. 
DUROC9 ,0 * ° rion 2n ' 1 - ° c K tnd Snnsa- 
S' w ■* v tlun BrecdniB. Service B>>*i f and 
Spring pigs for sale, f. y. rslTiscias t toa. S. T. 
Keg. Duroc-Jersey Pigs and Sews for Sale 
Pntiiftaffpr strain. Pigsfi wks. 4>ld. Price, *n> cadi: Trio, 
1-5- l*crejF JE. HIckis Su#t.,0ld Oib F*r« i, KunaMon, N. J. 
Change a Pasture of Ferns 
I have 100 acres of pasture land al¬ 
most taken by fern. Can it be killed by 
spraying? If so. what solution should l 
use, and at what time of year? 1 have 
been told to use crude carbolic acid. lh> 
you think that advisable? w. it. 
West Virginia. 
It. N.-Y.—*\Vc have had no experience 
in this, and will ask those of our readers 
who have succeeded in killing out the 
ferns to tell us lmw they did it. 
6IRI0UE PUPS—on approval. C0HRSSET KENNElS.DiRitlvta.Ci 
COLLIE PUPS 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
*4ll C rev«l fOIJ 
NELSON BROS. 
The fnt*l)i£+-nt kind. 
(Jrovk City, I'a, 
ollue PuppIpN, 
A ut •* it In, New York 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr, - Willoughby. Ohio 
Otand Champion 
bloodline*. Pigs, 
, Nem vlllc, Pa. 
Chester White? and 0.1.C. 
lU’h, prepaid lic«. r. Li riffle. 
Far *vala ,{e K- HAMPSHIRE SHEEP 
rot OdIB EWES Aonlv OCIHII MKM. 
Chester White* and Rerkshlr**, 6 week* old 
each. HOUSE BROS., Dvsnoas, i’x 
^ pn re S w i ss. Some fresh: 
klOdlS some in kid. Alaodooand 
tiiick kids Reasonatdo 
M BAYERDORFFER HuduoioI Ptrk. New Torh 
ERKSII1RES. Big type sows, hoars and pigs for sale. 
All Slock ffiiavnuteed. PlTHOOK KAHNS. llartB.ld. S Y 
tthen you t vrite advertisers mention 
The Rural b/eie- Yorker anil you 'll net 
a tjuick reply and a ’"stjuare deal. " See 
nUKoCS—Reg 
Booking orders for spring Pigs 
ELMWOOD FARMS, p, i>. R,, x 15, Bradford. R. Y 
Extra Quality SWISS MILK GOATS 
Grade Toggeubuig Bucko. *si>. Pure Bucks, *t». 
8. J. 8I1AUPLKS L. D. i RouuLbtowx, Pa. 
a few good rig- *10 each TVrlig . otl. 
KL.MI (YELKS . DeGruff, Ohio 
