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GUERNSEYS 
Distinguishes 
\^U2Lll ty Guernsey Products 
Thohtehfsflt Natural Golden Yellow color, delicloua Indi¬ 
vidual flavor, and h«gh content of butter fat-combine to 
make Guemaby milk In greatest demand 
‘ by discriminating consumers. 
Write tor In¬ 
formation rola- 
Uvo tOiGaernsoya 
to 
American 
Guernsey Cattle 
Club 
Box R 
- Peterboro, N. H. 
. 1 , 1 i,m > i tiigm 
The New York State 
Guernsey Breeders’ Association 
Meets’ at HARBOR HILL for a 
Guernsey Field Day 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th 
rosLw I is 23 Miles from New York 
Trains.Leai'e Pennsylvania Station 
At f/.M.A. M. and iH.iO P. M 
larenc'^ h. mA^kay 
Owner* 
C. H. HECHLER. Supt. 
Roslyn. L. i. 
We Are Offering Lle Two Young Guernsey Bulls 
of servicabla^aue. out of high-testing dams with 
good A. R. records b? A. R. sires. Prices leason- 
•ble. Stanflox Farm, East HoUiston, Mass. 
BeHoAltoOueriiseys SrrfS rSf'S'J.'S 
Register e.d reasonable prices. M. H. 
McCallum, Mgr. Belle Alfo Farm, Wernersville, Pa. 
Fine Bred Registered Guernsey Bull ber.’jgy^sYso 
C. B. FINCH - Clover, Virginia 
nyie RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Producing Market Cream 
Kuuuing it milk route, I have to furnish 
single cream ; 44 cents a quart. _ Having 
Jersey cows only my milk test is about 
5 per cent. I take 10 gallons milk to 
separate, to get 2% gallons of cream. I 
often have complaints about the cream 
being too thin, and settling milk at the 
bottom of the bottle. I cannot furnish a 
heavier cream according to the price, get¬ 
ting 11 cents a quart for sweet milk, 
and 11 cents for half a pint for cream. 
Some of my competitors, keeping Hol¬ 
stein cows, furnish a thicker cream. How 
is that possible? Maybe there is some 
trick to get a light cream thick. Is 
there a good book in the market, that 
gives all details and special methods for 
the retail milk business, how to make 
whip cream, etc.? G. n. B. 
Vii’ginia. 
Ten gallons of milk weigh 86 lbs.; 5% 
of 86 gives 4.3 lbs. of butter fat; 2.5 
gallons of light cream weigh about 21 
lbs. This means that if the 2.5 gallons of 
cream contain 4.3 lbs. of butter fat it 
would test about 20%. As you say, this 
is heavy enough for the price you are 
getting. By changing the size of the 
cream outlet in the separator bowl, cream 
of any desired thickness may be obtained. 
It is probable that your competitors use 
a richer cream. Cream can be made 
thicker by the addition of gelatine or 
sucrate of lime, but this practice is un¬ 
lawful. There are two books that you 
might like to have, “Dairy Technology” 
and “City Milk Supply.” n. L. J. 
Breed Berkshires—They Pay 
Economize on com. You can produce market toppers chiefly on inexpensive feeds. Write 
to these breeders for prices, etc. Send at once for free book, “Berkshire Hogs. Address 
American Berkshire Association Springfield, Ill. 
Wawonaissa Berkshires 
VVe offer a few choice Service 
Gilts from 6 to 10 weeks old 
Superior quality at reasonable prices 
Wawonaissa Farm, Boonton, N. J. 
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HOLSTEINS 
Spot Farm Holsteins 
$15 to $20 
for HIGH GRADE CALVES 
tither sex. Express paid in 
ots of 6. 40 large high grade 
And IS registered Holstein 
'cows due in August and Sep¬ 
tember. 36 registered heifers, 
1 to 2 years old. 40 high grade 
heifers and registered bulls. 
J.C. REAGAN.Tully.N.Y. 
Grade Holsteins for Sale 
200 
extra fancy, well bred and nicely marked oow-s. 
~ 4. number are recently fresh and others due to 
freshen soon. They are heavy producers and will 
please you. 
inn large, well bred’two and three year old heifers 
IUU bred lo good registered H. F. bulls. All stock sold 
with a full guarantees Special price on car load lots. 
F. P. SAUNDERS & SON Springdale Farms. Cortland, N.Y. 
Phone 116 or 1476 M 
Butter Does Not Gather 
I have a Jersey cow about five years 
old which I purchased about two months 
ago. She was vei'y thin and does not 
gain much in flesh; has good pasture, 
gives rich milk, hut when churned sepa¬ 
rate from other milk, butter will not gath¬ 
er ; must dip it out with skimmer. What 
is the trouble ? c. c. M. 
West Virginia. 
If your cream is of sufficient thickness 
and your churning conditions the same 
as enable you to get butter from the rest 
of your cream without difficulty, it would 
seem that the milk from this cow was 
abnormal. M’hen a cow i.s out of condi¬ 
tion or has been milked for a number of 
months it fi-equently happens that the 
cream from the milk churns with difficul¬ 
ty, or not at all. In all probability the 
trouble will cease when, the cow again 
freshens. H. F. J. 
Berkshires p^ality 
The boar. Majestic Monarch, 229500, weight 
407 lbs. at 7 months of age, was bred and 
grown by us. V/hen you want the best and 
want them big, write to 
C u /^AOTITR whitguern farm 
. H. U AK 1 WEST CHESTER. P«. 
Berkshires 
Young pigs onr specialty. Spring pigs »ll sold. 
Customers well pleased. tVo'are now booking 
orders for September tarrowed pigs, sired by the 
two great breeding boars. 1 he Grandson s Duke 
171000 and Lakeside Masteiyiece -1-448. Regis¬ 
tered and delivered free of charge. For good 
stock write us. H. GRIMSHAW, North East, Pa. 
BRANFORD FARMS 
BERKSHIRES 
20 Young Sows bred to Extra Good Boar* for 
Fall farrow. Average Weight around 300 lb«. 
Prices range from $90 to $200. 
75 Spring Pigs, both sex, sired by Branford 
Rival Leo, Branford Schoolmaster, etc. Prices 
$40 and up. 
Two Tried Service Boars. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDONAHRIWAL 
BRANFORD FARMS 
Groton, Connecticut 
Superbus’ Lad 
305640—By Suporbus out of a daughter of 
Masterpiece, .and a brother to Grand Leader, 
Champion Boar of the breed, We ofter a few 
yearling daughters of splendid size and confor¬ 
mation at $100 each. 
CRYSTAL SPRING STOCK FARM 
G. SMITH & SONS, Props. 
SEELYVILLE, PA. 
SuccessorQuaKty Berkshires 
JUST A FEW high class 1917 spring 
boars and gilts to offer at pre^nt. 
Order at once as the demand for these 
sons and daughters of the GrandChamp- 
ion boars is great. Write for full details. 
BROOKLANDS FARMS, WulpoIe,N. H. 
Berkshire Department 
FLINTSTONE FARM 
DALTON, MASS. • 
offers a, few fall boars and some spring 
sow pigs, well grown, thrifty individuals, • 
farrowed in litters of 8 to 14. 
Large Berkshires 
at Highwood; 
Letter from R. Y. Barkley. Walkerton. Va.: 
" 1 acknowledKt receipt of the two magnificent 
sows. IVhen will you ship the boar pigT VV e 
have some very choice young sows sate with 
pig for sale at reasonable prices. 
H. C. & H. B. Harpending, Box IS.Dundee.N.Y, 
March and April BOAR PIGS 
weighing from 110 lbs. to 140 lbs.; tit for service in 
November, i. E. WAT80.N, Mapbledale, Conn. 
nroifOUIDCCFOR BUEEOfllS, I) weeks old, pure bred, 
DCKKCHlInfcO I)i» oiieli; either sex. Small supply. 
CI.OVE1U1ALEFAUM - Charlotte, N. V. 
East River Grade Holsteins For Sale 
4 ftn Fall cows. They are good size and largo 
I UU producers._ _ _ 
3 7% —Fr'e'strajid nearby springers. Grade Heifer 
U calves, t^^isteretl heifer calves and Regist¬ 
ered ball calvf£ ^Iso service bulls all ages. If you 
want the best we can please you. 
_^WEBSTER & W ADSlJtORJH, 
Phone 14-F-5 Phone 43-F-2 McGraw 
’*f ■ " ■ Trr- 
Maple Lawn Holsteins 
300 Registered and High Grade Holsteins. M 
Holstein heifers, 1 week to 1 year of age. A. K. 
O. cows and heifers in calf to Ormsby Jane 
King, at reasonable prices. 
C. NY. ELLIS. Jr. 
Maple Lawn Farng Cortland, N. Y. 
“How much does your new baby 
weigh?” “We don’t know, but probably 
about 10 pounds—he registered 16 on the 
butcher’s scales.”—Buffalo Express. 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
CHOICE PUREBRED 
AYRSHIRE COWS sale 
Pric® reasonable. A. W. Edwards & Son, Rexvilic, M. Y. 
CLOSING-OUT SALE 5 For Sale-Pure Bred Airedales 
■ I I „ a* is a i. A TV) si All at $8 each. 
• Milking Shortkorn Catdej 
I PerckerouandBelgianHorses j 
I Mr Coal Bualneaa is demandlnKfmyl.ntire att.ntlon. R 
m ^ me lain enu _ Klttannlng, Pa. ■ 
Stevens’ Farm 
HOLSTEINS 
% Holstein heifer calves, $16 
and $20 each, two calves and 
registered bull calf for $60. 
Registered heifor and bull 
calves ail ages. 
All from highproductng dam9 
PAUL H. STEVENS. Cortland, N. Y. 
A Flat Pocket-book 
Cuts no ice as our prices are low. Male calves half 
value. Cows, yearling heifers and hei^r calves 
that can’t be beat for quality and price. Herd sires 
lire top notchers. Wo guaraotoe satisfaction. 13J- 
aero alfalfa farm for sale. 
ELITE STOCK FARM 
F. H. Rivenburgh,R. 1. Stockbridge. New York 
WE OFFER SMALL CARLOAD 
High Grade Holstein Heifers 
TRANQUILLITY FARM 
Allamuchy, N. J. Arthur Danks, Mgr. 
F*0 R S A L E ^ 
32 Grade Holsteins 
My own raisii\g; 3-4-5 yoari old; t 
breed; not registered; nicely marked; 23 fresh ana 
near by; 9 due December and January, iney wui 
produce $4,000 worth of milk by June. 
John Ii. Wright, Hopewell Junction. N.Y. 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves Write for 
special offer, GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Chittenanoo.N.Y 
I O. N. WILSON 
ISliSHROPSHlRE RAM LAMBS 
$20 to $30 eiicli. Win. W. Ketch, Cohocton, N.Y. 
Reg. ShropshireRam Lambs "sUVeSI BRiS.. Wil„n, R. T. 
SWINE 
IIZe grade O. I. C. PIGS 
20 sil weeks old $6.00 10 four weeks old $5.OO 
Express paid on w iv v 
W. B. AITKKN, ;; ROCKDALE, N. Y. 
WJROCSI Pedigreed! Guaranteed! 
Weanling pigs ready about Nov. 1st. Ordeis booked. 
TWO BOAR.S SIX MONTHS OLD. GOOD ONKS, *50. 
Kinderiiaok Duroc Jersey Asiociation. KinderhooK. n. i. 
HOLSTEINS 
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SWINE 
200 
THREE YEAR OLD 
B. li. Foote 
Hobart, N. Y. 
M ww • . • n If Three to 12 mo. old^the bast blood of 
Reg. Holstein Bulls thebre^d-A. B. O. and sarni-omcial 
backinir. Sira's 8 dams •voraara 18,000 lbs. p£ mlU—abova 4 par 
cant; Gat a buU from a family of bfe producars and Increasa your 
profits. Write for pediRraes and prices, Hava a pair for SISO. 
IRA S. JARVIS, Riverside Fruit end Stock Fsrait. Hertwiek Seminery, R.T. 
ForSale-rAi''«TI2HighGrad8Hol8tein3 
milkers^ 
some extra quality young heifers. Prefer to sell ^1 
to ono psrty. CliBS. Esporancoj N« 
High Grade HOLSTEIN ClIJfES ful^*ioark'edt*ia 
H I6H-BRED HOLSTEIM HEIFER CALVES FOR SALE. Sired by "ndy 
Abbekerk Prince Jewel, one of the best young bulls m 
•ervice. Calves registered and sold at Fa^ePs ^ices. 
GEO. E. HOWELL, SpruM, Parm, HOWELLS, N. Y. 
250 PIGS SHIPPED C. 0. D. 
CROSS. 7 weeks old, $7.50. 75 0.1. C. A LARGE YORKSHIRE 
CROSS.SB. These Bigs are from Large.Growtliy stock- 
60 Shoats, 12 weeks old, 412. 1>. KKKVhS, I.«iliiston, Men 
r\ 1 r" tiir'C. ready to ship, silver 
Kcff. vJ.l.U. A IvJlO strain. Prices reasonable. 
BULBAKEK BUOB., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 
FOR PURE BRED TAMWORfH SWIRE 
writ, or -iait WK8TVIKW STOCK FARM. B- 
F. D. No. 1. Winston-Sale m, North Carolina 
100 O. I. C. SEPT. PIGS 
Eligible to registry in pairs, not akin. A lot of extra 
nice BOARS, price is Six OoUars each at six weeks oW. 
ARTHUR FREE3IAN - Pulaski, N. Y. 
Berkshire Boars Excellent individu¬ 
als and priced to sell. J. I. HERETER. R.4. Gettysburg. Pa. 
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HAMPSHIRES”»« 
Pigs any age ; bred gilts for fall farrow. 
Pree circular. Registered Guernsey Bulla 
LOCUST LAWN FARM. Bird-In-Hand, Bo* R, P*.| 
REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES Service 
Boars. Gilts, Bred gilts and Pigs. Sati.sfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Ridgely Manor Farm, Stone Ridge, N. T. 
0 1 A J_—registered. Choice male pigs only, 8- 
s Is U 6 10 weeks old. Prices reasonable. 
Quality considered. Spring Valley Farm. Memphis, H. T. 
n A n:.... ♦ 00 »«!»Not akin. Pedigreed. 
Duroo Aug. rigs, Szz pair B. O.W eeka, I>e eratr, O. 
Deirietered CHESTER WHITE S«W AND BOAR. 
R J^dresrEUGENE T. BLACK, SCIO, NEW YORK 
Registered 
Duroc-Jersey Pigs 
Sired by 1,000 lb. Grand Champions. Excellent indi¬ 
viduals. Good aize bone and fine quality. Big ones. 
Prices reasonable. Satisfaction or money back. 
Sweet Briar Farms 
MORTON C. KOHN, Mgr. Som«rvUl«, N. J. 
Holsiein Bull Bargains dam 33.28 lbs. butter, 717.8 
bs. milk. S. H. Heist, Center Square, Fenna, 
JERSEYS 
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Fosterfield’s Herd Reg. Jerseys 
FOR SALE 
COWS, HEIFERS and CALVES. Address 
Charles G. Foster.P.O.Box 173. Morristo wn. Morris Co..N.J 
Registered Jersey Bull Calves For Sale 
sired by 'i'oi’ono Pogis of Hood Farm and out of 
high-producing cows. Prices reasonable.quality con¬ 
sidered. William berry. Valley View Farm, De Lancey. N.V. 
Jersey Bull For Sale 
Hamilton Farm Lad No. 133599 
Born April 8. 1914 
He is gentle, sound, and very well bred. For 
pedigree, price, and full information address 
Laurel-wood Farm, Princeton, Mass. 
HOGS ADVANCE 
250 PER CENT 
Buyers at Chicago are paying as high 
as 20(* per pound for live hogs, the highest 
price in history. Compared with two years 
ago, this is an advance of 250%. The de¬ 
mand is strong and sure to continue. Here is the 
opportunity of a lifetime to secure big returns. 
Feed your pigs 
Reichard's Digester Tankage 
and watch ’em grow into dollars. This superior brand of tankage supplies the necessary rnus- 
cle and bone-building materials lacking in all grain feeds. It insures health, perfect digestion. 
Quick and even development and makes big profits sure. You can t afford to do without u. 
The sensational Berkshire boar shown above—Majestic Mammoth 22950(^weighed 407 lbs. 
at seven months of age. He was bred by Mr. C. H. Carter, West Chester, Pa., who regularly 
fed him Reichard’s Digester Tankage. 
fftrtte for samples of tankage, prices and interesting booklet, FREE. 
ROBERT A. REICHARD IS W. Lawrence St., Allentown, Pa. 
