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THE; KUH^VJb NEW-YORKER 
May 15, 1015. 
When you write advertisers mention The ! 
R. N.-Y. and you'll get a quick reply and a 
“square deal.” See guarantee editorial page. ■ 
1 
AILING ANIMALS 
KRESO Dl P N?1 
STANDARDIZED. 
EASY AND SAFE TO USE 
INEXPENSIVE 
KILLS LICE 
ON ALL LIVE STOCK 
DISINFECTS. 
CLEANSES. 
PURIFIES. 
It has so many uses that It Is 
a necessity on every farm. 
USED IN THE TREATMENT OF MANCE, 
SCAB, RINGWORM, SCRATCHES, ETC. 
Destroys Disease Germs 
DRIVES AWAY FLIES 
For Sale by All Druggists 
Write for Free Booklets 
PARKE, DAVIS & CO. 
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY 
DETROIT, - - MICHIGAN 
ABSORBINE 
A* *TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. 
will reduce inflamed, swollen 
Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Soft 
| Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll 
Evil, Quittor, Fistula, or 
any unhealthy sore 
quickly as it is a positive antiseptic 
and germicide. Pleasant louse; does 
not blister under bandage or re¬ 
move the bafr and you can work 
the borse. 82.00 per bottle, deliv¬ 
ered. Book 7 K free. 
ABSORBING JR.. antiseptic liniment for mankind. 
Reduces Pain' Swollen Veins, Goitre, Wens, Strains, 
Bruises, stops pain and inflammation. Price $1.00 per bottle 
■t dealers or delivered. Will tell you more if you write. 
Manufactured.only by 
W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 88 Temple St., Springfield, Mas* 
MINERAL . 1 
in use 
over 
HEAVER 
.COMPOUND 
HORSE LAME? 
Upward 
ON 
TRIAL 
AMERICAN CREAM 
SEPARATOR 
« SOLID PROPOSITION to send fully 
guaranteed, a new, well made, easy 
running, perfect skimming separator 
for $15.95. Skims warm or cold 
milk: making heavy or light cream. 
The bowl is a sanitary marvel, easily 
cleaned. 
ABSOLUTELY ON APPROVAL 
Gears thoroughly protected. 
Different from this picture, which 
illustrates our large capacity 
machines. Western orders Tilled from 
Western points. Whether your 
dairy is large or small write for our 
handsome free catalog. Address: 
AMERICAN SEPARATOR CO. 
BOX 3075 Bainbridge, N. Y. 
A Real Silo Bargain 
15% cut in prices 
We are now ready to fill silo orders promptly 
and give you plenty of lime to pay for same. 
Write for free catalogue and prices. 
ENTERPRISE LUMBER & SILO CO. 
North Tonawando New York 
Lead Poisoning. 
In what wav does lead poisoning af¬ 
fect horses and cattle? Will the lead 
poisoning affect the milk flow of cows 
and the richness of the milk? The cows 
were raised here on the farm, therefore 
have no other water except what they 
get out at pasture through the Summer. 
Maine. E. A. B. 
In lead poisoning a blue line will be 
found on the gums at the base of the 
teeth. The animals become emaciated, 
weak and finally paralyzed. The appe¬ 
tite is capricious and there may be colic, 
or diarrhoea, or general unthrift, harsh, 
staring coat of hair and hidebound con¬ 
ditions. As the animals are sick from 
poisoning the milk flow of course will be 
diminished and possibly changed somewhat 
in composition. Butterfat content might 
not be affected. A. s. A. 
Lameness. 
I have a horse 13 or 14 years old which 
has been in a basement box stall all 
Winter without exercise; he has been 
more or less lame for a long time in one 
fore leg but he is in a worse condition 
than ever at the present time. He holds 
his leg in a curled position and only 
touches the toes of his foot to the floor, 
llis hoof is contracted somewhat, but it 
does not seem as though that could cause 
all the trouble. He is inclined to stumble. 
What course of treatment would you 
suggest, or is the case hopeless? F. E. S. 
Humanity to animals should suggest the 
propriety of having this suffering horse 
examined by a qualified veterinarian and 
this should have been done last Fall. We 
are unable to diagnose mysterious lame¬ 
ness without making an examination. 
Booklet 
Free_ 
$3 Pnckage guaranteed to pivfr'satiefaction or money 
hack. $1 Package Bufficient for ordinary cases. 
MINERAL HEAVE REMEDY CO.. 461 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. 
Use KINRIG’8 Famous 
OIKTMKNT. A sure cur« 
for boue, bop, aud blood 
6(>aviu. rlnpbi lie, curb, soft bunches, splint, cie. 50 cents, post* 
paid. E. kindig, Jr., Remedy Co., 4826 Woodland Ave., Phila. 
Diseased Cow. 
I have a cow live years old, which has 
had one normal calf and last August, 
dropped an undeveloped calf of about 
three months growth. Since then 
she has lost weight and eats very little. 
Her feed consists of Timothy hay, corn¬ 
stalks (cut up), wheat bran and gluten 
feed. Her bowels are very loose and 
blood is sometimes noted in the droppings. 
Connecticut. M. P. s. 
Isolate the cow and have her tested 
with tuberculin as tuberculosis is to be 
suspected in such a case. Any graduate 
veterinarian can apply the test and he 
should also consider the possibility of 
Johne’s disease (chronic bacterial dysen¬ 
tery) if tuberculosis is not found present. 
Meanwhile feed clover or Alfalfa hay in 
place of Timothy hay, and add cotton¬ 
seed meal to the ration. a. s. a. 
Scar. 
I have a valuable five-year-old mare, 
with an enlargement on the outside of 
the left front knee. It is about the size 
of a small walnut, and is part of the 
skin, which is quite thick around it. It 
is quite hard hut can make an impression 
on it with finger and thumb. The mare 
is not lame, and it is of no inconvenience 
to her. There is a scar on the side of 
knee, and it may be the result of a cut. 
Is there anything 1 can reduce the en¬ 
largement with, and restore the knee to 
its normal shape? J. M. 
New York. 
The enlargement or callus, no doubt 
due to a wound, could best be removed 
| by a neat surgical operation to be per¬ 
formed by a skilled veterinarian. If you 
cannot have this done swabbing with 
tincture of iodine two or three times a 
week may slightly lessen the blemish. 
Canker of the Ear. 
I have a dog about nine months old; he 
is constantly shaking his head as though 
there was something the matter with his 
ears, as he will scratch them and try to 
dig into them as far as he can which will 
sometimes make him whine as though in 
pain. I have been told it was canker, 
and some say it is fleas that make their 
way there in Winter, and is a common 
thing among dogs. I washed him quite 
1 often during the Summer, but did not 
think it wise to do so in Winter. He is 
fed mostly milk and bread, and table 
scraps; he never seems to have had 
enough. Is it wise to give him all he 
will eat? We have given sulphur quite 
often; his hair came off in small patches 
during last Summer. Was that mange? 
; We give him sulphur for that and it 
seemed to do good. It. N. 
Failure to dry the ears after wash¬ 
ing has caused the canker of the ears 
and the trouble, when chronic, commonly 
is associated with a thriftless condition 
and eszema. Let the dog live an out¬ 
door life, so far as possible. Feed vege 
table soup, meat and oatmeal por¬ 
ridge, or dog biscuit. Do not feed po¬ 
tatoes or sweets. Twice a week allow 
him a big raw beef bone to chew. Treat 
the ear trouble as follows: Mix together 
a dram each of sugar of lead and pow¬ 
dered alum, two drops of carbolic acid. 
30 drops of glycerine and two ounces of 
water. Lay the dog on his side and pour 
a little of the mixture into the ear and 
hold him down until the sediment set¬ 
tles; then treat the other ear in the same 
way. Before each treatment thoroughly 
cleanse the ears with peroxide of hydro¬ 
gen or wood alcohol on cotton hatting. 
A. S. A. 
Guaranteed to do more and 
better work with less power 
than any other silo filler operating under equal conditions. That 
guarantee is based on what repeated tests have proved that the 
Appleton Silo Filler will do. By its efficiency and economy in 
use, its positive safeguards against breakdowns and its extra long 
life; the Appleton proves that service-cost is the only sensible 
basis on which to choose a silo filler. 
Solid oak frame, braced, bolted and mortised; impossible to pull out 
of line. Special high-grade tool steel knives, spiraled to give clean 
shearing cut. 10 lengths of cut, 5-16 to 2K inches. Tremendous capacity. 
Positive frictionless self feed table runs on chilled iron rollers. One 
lever controls feed rolls and table. Independent belt driven blower, on 
Appleton 
Silo Filler 
has speed adjustable to minimum use of power for any 
height silo. Lowdown, cut-under frame: easy to handle. 
Send for catalog of details showing 4 sizes. 
Appleton Manufacturing Co., 427 Fargo St., Batavia, 111. 
FREE book on Silage. 
Explains how siloing doubles 
feed values of crops; describes 
all types of 6ilos,how built,etc.; 
full of silage and silo facts of 
real value. Sent free—write! 
WE SAVE YOU 
First —the wages of at least one man, due to 
our Automatic Force-Feed Grip Hook Construction 
and third roller. 
Second —big waste of power, which is the same as 
money. Our patented low-speed Chain Drive does it. 
Third —we save you time, due to our big capacity 
machines with flaring sides and deep throat, 
Fourth —we save you trouble, delays and break¬ 
downs—due to our 60 years' experience. 
Fifth —we save you money on your machine—be¬ 
cause you can buy the exact size for your needs, 
Smalley Grip Hook Silo Fillers 
cut and fill highest silos. Any size Write for latest catalog — names of big 
from our No. 12 up to the gigantic users — samples of alfalfa meal, ground by 
No. 26. our new recutting device, Write now to 
SMALLEY MFG. CO., Dept, ll, Manitowoc, Wis. 
We manufacture a complete line of silo fillers, alfalfa cutters, corn snappers, hand 
feed cutters, saw machines and walking plows 
S//3eriaAn Simply Cant Be Closed 
The simple, scientific, carefully worked out construction of the “Light Run 
ning Silberzahn” makes it absolutely impossible to clog throat or blower, no matter how 
fast the corn is thrown in. The Silberzahn is rightly called 
“The King of Ensilage Cutters” ggBBfi g >a ’ ,! ? n QJ - I imi 11UIUJ t 1 j tinum u. m. a»—I'll . 1 
because of its simplicity, strength, 
power, durability, safety—its abso¬ 
lute supremacy among ensilage cutters. Has best 
knife adjustment. Speed of blower can be regulated to suit 
height of silo. It is guaranteed to do more and better work 
■with less power than any other cutter oa 
the market. Write for catalog and proof. 
GEHL BROS. MFG. CO. P. 0. Box 474, Batavia, N. Y. 
SAFETY. Speed *»Effici ency 
PUT YOUR SILAGE as fast 
as you can feed it into the 
hopper; elevate it into the high¬ 
est silo uniformly and without 
choking the pipe; do the work 
without endangering the safety 
of the operator or of the machine 
by using only the 
if [ SILAGE CUTTER 
Automatic safety yoke makes ac¬ 
cidents impossible.Solid disk with 
straight knives absolutely pro¬ 
tects operating parts of machine 
from breakage. Fans throw and 
blow, thereby doing most work 
with least power. Various sizes re¬ 
quiring 3% Horse Power only 
and up. Strong, simple, durable 
and very economical. Write today 
for FREE CATALOG. 
Distributing houses everywhere. 
SWAYNE, ROBINSON & CO. 
210 Main St. Richmond, 
Indiana 
Distributors for Neio York State: 
DEY0-MACEY SALES CO., 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
“I AM GRATEFUL TO YOU” 
Silage-fed'cows are contented, healthy, produc- 
tiye—and the better the silo, the better the silage. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN SILOS 
era built for long service end preserve the sweetness of 
the green corn. Staves creosote-dipped, extra strong 
hoops, simple, convenient doors. Write now for low 
prior, early-order-pej-later proposition. 
CREAMERY PACKAGE MFG. CO., 336 West St., Rutland,VI. 
HARDER SILOS 
f Best and Cheapest^ 
Heavy, non-conducting UncleSamL 
steel-bound walls; rigid Ud?«*js 
dowel construction, anchored tv 
solid as an oak, convenient -a 11 m 
door system, safe ladder; save all the 
corn crop. Catalog sent free. 
. HarderMfg.Co., Box 11 Coble9kilt,N.Y. 
THE FRONT VHAT GAVE 
THE GRIFFIN LILO FAME 
OUR 
large 
FREE HI 
CATALOG 
An nnobtitructed continuous opening. 
Iloors absolutely tight but will not swell 
“’ermanent steel ladder attached to front 
Everything first-class and prices right. 
Liberal discount to reliable agents— 
Wanted in every town. 
GRIFFIN LUMBER CO 
box n, Hudson Falls,N Y 
Unadilla Silos 
Are Trustworthy 
They preserve silage perfectly. Com¬ 
bine best construction, greatest dura¬ 
bility and convenience. Easy to erect 
and keep air-tight. Writfetoday for cata¬ 
logue, Agents wanted. Address ^ 
UNADILLA BILO 00., Box C , Unadilla, W. Y J) 
Capacity 
Economy 
Safety 
New 
Different 
SILO FILLERS AND 
PRICED 
Glazed Tile Silos to your Home Town 
SILOS to ears cost first—then pay. HOW? Ask, giving size. 
Kalamazoo T silo* Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan 
NO. FORT WORTH, 
TEXAS. 
MINNEAPOLIS. 
MINN. 
KANSAS CITY, 
MO. 
