The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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'THE beet and most durable for spraying tree*, 
1 white waehing, ditinfeeting. painting, etc. Per¬ 
fected pump, eelt cleaning etrainer and agitator. No 
other hae thege features. Develops pressure up to 
260 lb*., works easy, covers 100 square feet per min¬ 
ute. Uced by such good judges of mechanics a* 
diaries M. Schwab. 
Live Stock Notes 
Experience with Slimy Milk Vessels 
I notice letters from readers complain¬ 
ing of strainer cloths and milk pails or 
separators being slimy after use, aud your 
belief that the cause is not. in the milk, 
but in the method of washing the utensils, 
so my experience may he of interest. My 
method of washing strainer cloths is to 
rinse them under running cold water 
until all trace of milk is gone, giving pails 
the same treatment. Then I use soap and 
hot water for a thorough cleansing, after 
which they are rinsed in cold water and 
hung outside to dry. 
Some time ago we bought some stock 
from a tuberculin-tested herd, and as our 
own herd had not been tested we kept 
them separated until we could have the 
test made, using separate pails and 
strainers. After the first milking I no¬ 
ticed a slimy condition in strainer used 
for the new cows, and as it persisted we 
sent samples of milk to the State Vet¬ 
erinary College at Ithaca to be analyzed. 
Dr. Frost pronounced it st e eptoooccis, a 
form of garget. lie sent bacterin to be 
injected, which be thought would correct 
the condition, but as it has not been ad¬ 
ministered yet I cannot say as to its ef¬ 
fectiveness. So the trouble is with the 
milk and not the method of caring for the 
utensils. MRS. B. P. a. 
New York. 
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strong steel trick. 
Other me* from 3‘j 
to fib gallons. Perfect 
satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. Learn about 
the advantages of 
this most satisfactory 
Bprayer, Send for 
Illustrated circular. 
CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS.—The State Land 
Board of California has for sale 87 irrigated 
farms at Ballico, near Merced, in Sau Joaquin 
Valley, on main line Santa Fe Railway. The 
state makes it passible for you to own one of 
these farms, only requiring 5 per cent of pur- 
clias.- price, remainder remaining in semi-annual 
installments extending over 3014 years with 5 
per cent interest annually. Here is an oppor¬ 
tunity to become a home owner on terms as 
fuvoruble ns renting. It will be a long time 
before any more land will be available under 
such generous provisions. Money advanced on 
improvements and dairy stock. Those already 
located very enthusiastic; you can farm all year 
in California: all deciduous fruits profitably 
grown; alfalfa a paying crop, ideal condi¬ 
tions for stock and poultry; many persons long 
some day to make their homes in California, 
with Sts- wiuterless climate, plenty of sunshine, 
seashore and mountains, fertile valleys, paved 
highways, very efficient marketing, excellent 
schools. Stare Board’s pamphlet, also Santa Fe 
folder, describing San Joaquin Valley, mailed 
free on request. C. L. SEAGRAVES. General 
Colonization Agent. Santa Fe, 9o2 Railway Ex¬ 
change, Chicago. Ills. 
ExperieiM in Killing Hog Lice 
I kept n boar, and in consequence my 
strain of lice never lacked vitality from 
inbreeding, and multiplied so fast that 
my old-fashioned method of lard and oil 
and even sprays which I was driven to 
adopt, proved only a temporary check, 
and nothing seemed to have killing ef¬ 
fect. or at least never reached the source. 
I noticed the hogs would make wallows 
in the lot, aud after a rain would take a 
mud bath as long as any moisture re¬ 
mained. At the irsr opportunity I put 
a cup of lamp oil in each puddle of water, 
and continued the custom during the 
Summer, and found the hogs recognized 
its effect by the use they made of it and 
the oily mud ns the water evaporated. 
Thereafter I had no trouble in combating 
lice. Crude oil is better if it can be 
obtained. 
On another farm I bought some litrle 
pigs that were very lousy, and used my 
old remedies with only temporary relief. 
They ran loose a great deal, and I dis¬ 
covered an old hen which was molting, 
little guineas following the little pigs. 
Fearing the guineas* safety I paid some 
attention to the strange fellowship and 
discovered that the guineas were picking 
at the pigs’-skin, aud when the animals 
would he down the guineas would climb 
all over them, picking and scratching, 
which seemed to soothe the patients. T 
caught and examined these pigs and 
found no \icc or eggs. The pigs made 
very rapid gains, and when butchered in 
the Fall I could not find a louse. The 
strange friendship continued until the 
hogs were killed, and while I have not 
raised any hogs since I surely will try 
to train guineas to run with them when 
I do- LEWIS M. SHAFEB. 
Crawford Co., Pa. 
The GRIMM Maple Sugar Making Utensils 
Grimm Utensils make the good erode of syrup that brings 
the highest market price. If interested, write us the 
nu nber of trees you tap and list of utensils needed. We 
will give you prices and send our new catalogue “A". 
G. n. GRIMM COMPANY, RUTLAND, YT. 
FEEDING MOLASSES 
Pure Sugar Cane 
Goods, Guarun- 
’ teed or more 
i/ifiFO’mV *«*«*» ^Vo most. 
l-M®* ml remove tbe goods 
jytftO 01 from warehouse 
*3/ before December 
“ xfif SI, 1922. We have 
^•'MJ less than a thous- 
and barrels at t his 
warehouse which 
we offer at 
$5.95 PER BARREL 
of about A*, gals., F.O.B. New York 
MOORE BROTHERS 
Albany. N. Y. 
Two Guernsey Records 
Rex’s Daisy of Tillamook 103731, 
owned by Edmunds & Fitzpatrick, Tilla¬ 
mook, Ore., has recently completed a 
record of 19,24,">.0 lbs. of milk and G14.34 
lbs. of bntterfar. During her test period 
she carried a calf for 274 days. 
Pearl’s Dot 57445 has completed a 
record of 10.602.5 lbs. of milk and 905.SO 
lbs. of butterfat. and she carried a^ calf 
for 282 days of her test period. She is 
owned by D. D. Tenney, Crystal Bay. 
Minn. She is just eight years old. has 
produced six calves and made fotir^ Ad¬ 
vanced Register records, totaling 55.762.0 
lbs. of milk and 2.862.87 lbs, of butter- 
fat. 
At a meeting of the New York Ilol- 
stein-Friesian Association at Syracuse, 
on November 28. at which time represen¬ 
tatives were present from 21 county 
clubs, the following resolution was unan¬ 
imously adopted: 
“Resolved. That the New York Ilol- 
stein-Friesian Association, representing 
4.000 breeders of purebred IIolstein-Frie- 
sinn cattle, urge upon the Legislature the 
necessity of providing a proper judging 
pavilion and coliseum at the State Fair 
Grounds at the earliest possible moment." 
Sentiment is developing very rapidly 
among the live stock men of the State 
that we should have better facilities at 
the State Fair Grounds for judging and 
exhibiting cattle, and other live stock. 
Even under favorable weather conditions 
the present facilities are entirely inade¬ 
quate. 
Indigestion, Headache, Rheumatic 
and other Pains, Constipation, 
Nausea, Fever, Colds ud Neuralgia 
This ETHICUS KIT 
contains remedies and directions 
with highest Medical Endorse¬ 
ment for all tho above ailments. 
Special price for CO /"fc/Y 
introduction . . 
Ethicus Laboratories *5*® >i?£c7t7 
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Attractive terms for Agents to handle Hue of quick- 
selling household articles. Write today. 
CEO. B. TALBOT Boi 72 A NORWOOD. MASS. 
m I Mtki , UOLMII *N noun. SILL WENDET8 
Op PIJlS » patent patch tor instantly mending leak* 
C w " ,w In all ut snails. Sample p a o kag e free. 
COLLETTE MFG. CO.,U*pL 100, Amsterdam, N.t. 
LET US DEVELOP and PRINT YOUR FILMS 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send for Price List. 
MANZLER'S PHOTO FINISHING, 480 Meigs St.. Rochester. N.Y. 
Plows. S18.S0 up, 
\VM. H. PRAY. Mlg. 
La aranoevlllr, N. V. 
PLOWS 
TOOLS 
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As a result of the recent sharp ad¬ 
vances in leather prices, some of the larger 
shoe manufacturers have returned t> th.* 
practice of tanning their own leather, 
says the New York Tribune. Until re¬ 
cently considerable stocks of finished 
leather were available in the markets at 
prices below replacement costs, and shoe 
manufacturers found it cheaper to use this 
leather than to tan their own stock. Ac¬ 
cordingly, some of the tanneries run in 
connection with shoe plants were closed 
more than a year ago. 
Large Berkshires at Highwood 
ATTRACTIVE PRICES 
May Rose breeding from A. R. dams 
SPLENDID INDIVIDUALS 
Come and See Them 
FA1RYDALE FARM 
F. W. DUBOC, Supt. Pawling. N. Y. 
The Grand Champion boar at this year's Interna¬ 
tional at Chicago was bred by us. as were both bis 
sire and dam. We have fifty young sows sired by 
full brothers of this boar, bred for spring litters, 
for sale. H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, 
Box 15, Dundee, N. Y. 
Berkshire of Size and Quality 
Breeding rtoelt of all ages. Special reduced prices on 
service boars. We won this year and Ja»t year the high¬ 
est prizes in the State. KIl'HilU) E. Wi|9, L«btnoa. >. J. 
SHADY SIDE BERKSHIRES 
We are offering young bulls and bull 
calves out of good A. R. cows at very 
reasonable prices, also a few females. 
F. C. SHAW, Mgr.. Port Chester. New York 
Boar« and Sowa of all age*. £. G. FISHER, Hamilton. N.V. 
Pure Bred Berkshire 
H. D. ADAMS 
S 9 weeks old 
47 each. 
ltu*vUle, Pa. 
For SalezBerkshiraGilis &uC VguNtf'i^w' 
Immune. «15 each. WIMUCRE8 KlRMS,E».t 6rtenwlcb. R. I. 
Send for 
Detailed Pedigree Sheet 
OJ 
Registered Guernsey Bull 
A Bargain ! 
Rollwood Farm, Guilford, Conn. 
The big. smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing. Bred gilts, service boari ami Spring pies at 
reasonable prices. W. YV. W El MAN, P. O. 
Box No. 469, Hnmmelstown. Pa. 
For Big Type Polands Send to S. S, Hall f *5h.o ale 
Choice young Boars and Pigs for axle. They please others 
sod will please you, Write for reduced December prices. 
Big Type. Best Blood lines. Registered Free 
• 3 h. So.-l Pigs, *10.50 up. Either sex. Pairs no 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. «. HILL. Seeea F*«*. N. T 
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—Dollv Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding nut of A R. 
dams or dams that wUl be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. ..... c, RUS ,, » 
:l?d tt Phil * »> 
'eg. 1*. I. C. and Chester White Pigs, and bred 
1 sows. E. P, ROGERS - Wasville. Sew York 
Special—BIG TYPEOUROC BOARS-Special 
A few choice service hoars. Registered and 
guaranteed. Also unrelated open gilts. 
GOBEL FARMS - Annandale, N. J. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigiees.| 
IMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New Yarh 
A raw very choice young registered boars ready for 
service, 535 to $50 each- Photos sent if desired. 
Also bred gilts and pig* that will make you money. 
All registered. Tell us what you want and we will 
quote you priees. THE CASSEL NURSERY, Maalua Ohio 
FORESTDALE FARM 
Offers .May Rose stock of both sexes, all ages, from A. R, 
dame, priced for qnick sal,-. Accredited Herd No. 16909, 
Satisfaction guaranteed. RICHARD B DeFOREST.lmsttrdtm.N.r, 
i )ll ROflQ Orion and Sensation Breed 
rT; r nWV/0 ing. Ail ages for sale, 
F. M. Pattmgton & Son Merriiield, N. Y. 
XDUROC-iTERSEY TF*ALL 3P1GS 
Entllled to registry, weighing 43-55 pounds. *10-115 each 
H ALTER JONES Box 494 Monroe. 5.Y 
CHERRY HILL GUERNSEYS MgJJSTfc 
20 mop. May Rose, Golden Secret and Galaxy’s Sequel 
breedincr- V. 'S. Accredited Herd. Prioed for -puck sale. 
W. J. HAINES, 1009 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa, 
DUROCS—September Pigs and Mature Stock, 
ELMWOOD FARMS. R; U. Box 15, Bradford. N. Y 
IblArneouo A few ft nudes of 4. R. breeding. 
UUCIIISCJ3 One yearbug bull, Accredited 
Ja». E. van Alntyue, Klnderhook, N. Y. 
ADVANCEMENT 
Less than 20 years age ■ nlv 11 owners of 
Harap.-h.rss. Today. 4a,u(8>, r ree Circu¬ 
lar. Adages. LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Box It Y1 III I KOItP, l\l 
Pure-bred Hereford 
Breeding Stock 
for sale. High-class iemales—cows 
with calf—some bred heifers, open 
heifers, yearlings and new crops of 
bulls, among which there are some 
REAL herd bull prospects. 
Raise Baby Beef! 
Show a Profit on Your Farm ! 
BUCK & DOE RUN VALLEY FARMS 
Operated by Delaware Land & Development Co. 
Mortonville, Chester Co., Penna. 
Office Address Bor 831, WILMIN6T0N. DELAWARE 
Chester Whites and BerfesJiir 
S-1.00 each. ROUSE BROS. 
iVxy, rrOOrTC! Either color, large 
r r,K K r, I ■> or small. Mated 
„ Bairs or dozen 
lots. Price list free. Illustrated booklet. 10 
cents. C H KEEFER & CO.. Greenwich. Ohio 
For Sale—Airedale Puppies 
Al*oa male Irish Terrier pappy. Meuil, Amevilu. N V. 
Jerseys For Sale- Cows, Heifers and HsiferCalvss 
All tuberculin tested by the State of New Jersey. At prices 
that will insure their sale. Come and see them. 
CHARLES 6. FOSTER P. 0. Bax 173 Morristown, N. J. 
For Sate-* ^ 2r d Police Poppies 
of •• atrongheait " of the Movies. Sttriq 
Sire imported. 
A brother 
imenla, S. T. 
Pedigreed Collie Pups. The handsome and intelligent 
• kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS . Grove 1 iij, P». 
Sale or Exchange— Airedale Female Puppy 
It weeis old. Kejff&etered mid Petii^ree. Value, #«0. 
E. R. HUMMER S CO. • Frenchtown, N. J. R. No. i 
JERSEYS FOR SALE. ALL AGES 
Calves from officially tested dams producing 50 to 68 lbs. 
fat monthly. Write at once. Bono Fsrra., Troy, Pa. 
BROWN SWISS CATTLE 
Brown Swiss Bull Calves For Sale 
FROM R. O. P. COWS 
Herd established JO years. Under State and Feder¬ 
al supervision. Klnuelon Farms, Butler, N. J. 
5At£ Finale YoungSetter 
M. SCHOEMG 
tti 175, V. I, Sauf«rliea, N. T 
milking Shorthorns 
ForSals—Fine Litter AiredalePuppies “ a maie*»V 
J. F. RA3CH _-_ MliULLA, Sxv Yob k 
FnrS*li— iirarinllt* Breeden, watchdogs and trained 
r mi oaio aiioudigy hunters. r__|- l p.ii.„ Pups 
that that have been worked this tnglUn d6tt&rS sea¬ 
son. Others unbroken. GKOUHB H. ELI, Xa. Hop,, fi. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS oifRiFiMs 
The dairy cow of Old England. Quality milk. 
Prime beef. WALNUT GROYE FARM Wsstiingtoaville. N.T. 
icg. Half; 
I Bronze 1 
Shorthorn Calves. O. I. C. Pigs. Pur* 
rkeys. J. II. Wheaton, hlot«4 Poic, R. T. 
AIREDALES For Sale 
4 males and 2 females, born Aug. 10 . Extra large, 
fine puppies, from a daughter or Imported Count 
Fositer. Ready to ship. Males. *25 : Females. 
• 15. Two litters of very hieh breeding, ready for 
Christmas delivery. Pedierees on request. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. 
INDIAN TRAIL STOCK. FARM Jefferson. N. Y. 
REG. HOLSTEIN HEIFER 
CalT«d Not. 6,192*. Attractively marked; nice individual, 
but & trille under aiz-e; bred to high cUafs sire. Price. $65* 
with all paper*. Herfei calves and mature ttoek priced 
reasonable EMTB STOCK FAKH, Mtmnsvill*, M«4isaa C#.. i. f. 
Aire dale PUPPIES 
3 males. :i (Vinitiea. Born. Sept. 1st. S ; re h*s twelve 
champions in pedigree. Dam has six champion* in four 
generations- and bn* whelped 45 (Hippie* in 4 Utters ; 14 
in litter Sept tit Males. S2S; Pemalcs. $15 Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. Cornelius X. Ely, ‘iolebury. I*a. 
Vf.tL. PCi A TC Huluanand Toggeabarggradea 
1 * 1 1.4 rv. VJVJ A Tot i K ht females, two males. Extra 
fine stock. List free. W4Ll.tr iu.miul, R«nh m-.r, h.t. 
Collie and Police dog cro*«. Finest farm and home dog 
known! powert.il and intelligent and » sure protector. Fe¬ 
males ; male 410. f. L. WHitE, WteSorrH Finn, Lrn.it,t.,l|e, N.J. 
1 Ram, 3 Breeding Ewes 
A. McGlTltE 
SU0 Kay Ava. Bluahtth, 4. t, 
eg. Shropehlre Kama and Ewes, all ages, well cov- 
I ered. STEVENS BROS. - Wilson, Nf.nv York 
When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you'll get 
a Quick reply and a “square deal. ’* See 
guarantee editorial page. 
Apply. OPII lit farm 
l'urcbaft*, New York 
For Sale—Reg. Hampshire Sheep 
WouI*d to toose,& Ewes AT BAR' 
GAINS. leRoyC.Bower luillcw»ille,N.t, 
Three champion-bred yearling boars, good heads, backs, legs and feet, splendid color 
and conformation, at prices that will do you good. These are good boars and will please 
you. Also Boar pigs, yearling gills and sows, open, or bred for spring farrow. Among 
my herd boars is a wynderfl son of Uneeda Orion Sensation." This pig lias the best 
conformation of any pig I ever «*w. He will be shown at the Eastern State Fairs next 
year. 1 will accept a few good sows to be bred to this pig at $25.00, stud fee. Send 20 
cents in stamps for his photo. 
ELM LODGE FARMS, G. D. Neavitt, Prop., CENTERVILLE, MARYLAND 
