■Ghe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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Sti/leplus ^Week 
the nation over 
Styleplus Clothes 
$25and$30 
M«p« orot&TfirnF 
the nation over 
Copyright 1918 . , _ _ 
Amoricas only km 
Now going on—this Fall season exhibit—staged 
in every city and town where Styleplus Clothes 
are sold. 
While thousands of Styleplus suits will be sold, 
the big object is to show the public what values 
we can produce by centering our volume on a few 
grades, thus permitting us to manufacture scien¬ 
tifically at low cost. 
This season when clothing prices are up you can 
buy a Styleplus at a price never considered unrea- 
HENRY SONNEBORN & CO., 
sonable for a good suit of clothes. The Styleplus 
plan of supplying reliable quality at known price 
helps you more than ever in times like these. 
Wear Styleplus Clothes and you march in Uncle 
Sam’s great thrift army because you make both 
sides of your dollar count. Visit a-Styleplus Store 
during the coming week. 
Sold by one leading clothing merchant in most 
cities and towns. Write us (Dept. V ) for 
Styleplus booklet and name of local dealer. 
Baltimore, Md. 
Founded 1849 
The Poorest Milker\bu Own 
Increases Her Milk Flow 25% 
Stop Crectm Waste! 
$20 more profit per cow every year is the 
average gain of farmers using Viking 
Separators. Many do far better thau that. 
Proved by carefully kept records of 
thousands of Vikings. 
Don’t let the valuable butter-fatdollars slip away 
in tlie skim milk through ordinary separators. 
Get all the butter fat that Is in tlie milk with a 
100 LBS. '0 
I SUCRENE 
Ir 
? '’fodii, lU. _ i 
^ Pat 3 50“ 
It Pays to Feed Your Cows a Complete, Correctly 
Balanced, Quality Guaranteed Ration 
When a good milk cow is fed a full ration she turns half her feed into 
milk; v/hen fed three-fourths of a ration she turns one-third her feed into 
milk; when fed half a ration she needs all her feed for body maintenance. 
Sucrene Fed Cows Always Give More Milk 
'roperly Nourished 
Your cows will prefer Sucrene to any 
other feed because it is sweet smelling, 
appetizing, easily digestible, and because 
of its great variety of bigh grade feeding 
materials. Sucrene Feed is a complete 
ration as you buy it. You have no mixing 
to do—we have done that for you in the 
most perfect manner possible — merely 
vary_ the quantity in accordance with the 
cow’s milk-producing capacity. Every 
sack guaranteed uniform high quality. 
Guaranteed to skim to three one-hundredths of 
one per cent! No separator at any price gets 
a higher percentage of cream. Greater capacity 
than others of equal rating. Mechanically supe¬ 
rior. Easy to operate (starts at a touch on the 
handle). Simple in construction and easy to 
Lowest in price because it 
clean. 
is made in the largest cream separator 
factory in (heworld. Guaranteed for 
. a lifetime. More than one 
'' million in use, in all countries 
' j of the world. Look up the 
^ / diking dealer and investigate. 
K' The Viking is a money 
mi maker for you. 
I Send For Two 
y Free Books 
P'-J Not advertising alone but tbe 
I book,"Making the Dairy Cow 
I Pay,’’ is full of profit-making 
I :k pointers for dairymen. 
Swedish Separator Co. 
Oept.BK 507 S. WelU St 
' Chicago, 111. 
Sucrene Dain^ ® scientifically 
correct body maintaining and milk making 
ration. Its I6K% protein, 49E% fat and 
carbohydrates, and necessary ash and min¬ 
eral matter, meet all the needs of the cow, 
every day, when fed only with the usual 
roughage. Composed of cottonseed meal, 
corn feed meal, corn distillers’ dried grains 
and solubles, palm kernel meal, finely 
ground and bolted grain screenings, 
clipped oat by-product, calcium carbon¬ 
ate n per cent, salt M per cent. 
Reduce Cost of MilkProduction 
Sucrene Dairy Feed brings you more milk per 
dollar of feed money than any ordinary ration. 
It leaves your high priced grain to bring you a 
quick, direct profit in the market. It is an all 
year profit maker, keeps your cows in better 
producing condition summer and winter. 
Order a ton from your dealer. If he can not 
supply you at once, write us and we will see 
that you are supplied. The coupon or a post 
card brings you free Illustrated Literature on 
care and feeding of farm animals. Write for it. 
American NiUling Company m. 
(Sucrene Feeda for All Farm Animale—lU Yeare 
the Standard) 
Please send me illustrated literature 
on f eeds checked below: (5) 
□ Sucrene Dairy Feed 
□ Sucrene Calf Mea 1 
□ Sucrene Hog Meal 
□ Sucrene Poultry Mash 
□ Amco Fat Maker (for steers) 
□ Amco Dairy Feed (25% Protein) 
Mu Deakt't Name ... 
P. O. . 
Mu Name... 
p. o....:.„ 
ANTI-COW KICKER 
PRICE 
$125 
Molu tj ) if' not sat 
THE MOORE BROS OF ALBANY 
NEW YORK f 53 Hudson A 
DUIVEREU 
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Products, Prices and Trade 
NEW YORK, SI 
:ptemher 
P2, 
)V 
r 1 IKK. 
Prices contimu' 
to advanci'. 
with 
sales of creamery r 
eiiorted uii to 
."id 4... 
c. and 
best dairy Indween 
."il and r)2c. 
< ’ity 
m.-ide 
and packing stock 
are slightly 
highi 
i*r. 
Creaiiiury, fancy lb... 
’>4^ 
Ooo<l to Cli61ce . -io 
Lower yraiies. 44 
Dairy, .. 52 
Coiiiiiion to Good. 41 
City made. 35 
I‘;icUliii; Block. 33 
Process . 40 
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I.IVE POT’I.TKY. 
aro niodenito and 
Uofoipts 
clioioo fowls and chickt'ns 
ens. to .’!<)<•; fowls. .’>2 to 
2r» to 2(;c: dneks. .’>() to .’Xic 
or. 
pigoons, jiair. 4~) 
(iniot. 
24o; tnrkoys, 2.S to .’’()( 
to nOc. 
niJEs.sEi) poi:ltry 
S uiiplios arp light and inarkpt 
with priops about as rpportpd 
tinip. 
Chickens choice broilers, lb. 
Fair to Good. 
Fowls . 
Hoosters. 
Spring Ducks. 37 
Squabs, dor. 2 00 
BEANS. 
Marrow, lUO lbs.10 7.') 
Pea.10 00 
(iallfornia, small white,.11.50 
Hed Kidney.10.50 
White Kidney. 12 00 
l/iina, Cnllfornia.13 00 
for 
some 
48 
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50 
40 
® 
45 
32 
® 
36 
26 
® 
26)4 
37 
38 
(a 8 00 
< 8.12 00 
(all 2.5 
(all 7.5 
(&12 00 
00 
<& 13 .50 
FUUITH. 
Apple inarkPt is stronger. In 
are mot inneh ehanged, exeejit ^ 'II I ' 
fancy grades. I’eaclies are in liglit sii])- 
))ly and high on all .sound stock. I’cars 
but prices 
•n a few 
selling in a wide range, i 
IS lilM 
ny 
iir 
small iind poor. 
Apples-Oldenburg, bbl. 
O'J 
® 
5 
.50 
Gravensteln ... 
50 
® 
5 
00 
Fall Piiipin, bbl. 
00 
® 
5 
00 
W. Greening. 
6 
50 
Alexander.. 
® 
5 
50 
.Maiden Blush. 
3 
00 
@ 
5 
00 
Wealthy. 
00 
@ 
6 
00 
.lonathan. . 
00 
8 
.50 
Crab Apples, bid. 
00 
® 15 
00 
Pi.-ars. Anjou, bbl. 
00 
(Of 
5 
50 
C'alrgciiu. bbl . 
... 4 
00 
@ 
6 
00 
Clapp, bbl. 
.. 7 
00 
® 
9 
00 
Flemish Beauty, bbl. 
9 
50 
4 
50 
Bartlett, bbl. 
00 
® 
9 
00 
Seckel. bbl... 
00 
9 
00 
Huckleberries, qt. 1,5 
W.atermelons 100 .35 (lO 
Miisktnelons. bu. 1 00 
Peaches. 24 qt. crate . 2 00 
16-qt. bkt. 1 00 
Jlu. bkt. 2 00 
Blackoerries, qt. 20 
Cranberries, bbl. . 8 00 
Plums. 81b. bkt. 30 
Grapes, 41b. bkt. H 
VECET.Mll.KS. 
(SS 22 
ra7.5 00 
@ 2 00 
(g) 4 50 
@ 2 25 
<» 4 00 
<A 25 
(SIO 00 
& 00 
@ 18 
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gilt 
ri'ceijit 
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gl 
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< fnidiis dull; swe 
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ill 
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in g(4od demand 
and 
higher for 
best. 
Potatoes—L. I . bbl. 
4 
50 
® 
5 
00 
Jersey, bbl. 
® 
4 
25 
Bwctft Potatoes, bbl. 
7 
00 
Beets, bill. 
•) 
00 
& 
3 
00 
Carrots, bbl. 
0 
00 
® 
3 
00 
Cabbage, bbl. 
00 
1 
50 
Lettuce, balf-bbl. basket. 
50 
® 
1 
50 
Onions, 100 lbs. 
, 1 
25 
2 
50 
Peppers, bbl. 
1 
50 
& 
2 
75 
String Beans bu. 
00 
® 
2 
00 
Bquasb. bu. 
50 
D) 
Peas, bu. 
. 1 
.50 
® 
4 
50 
Lima Beans bu .. 
00 
(9 
2 
50 
Cauliflower, bu. .. . 
00 
3 
00 
Egg Plants, bu. 
60 
<9 
1 
00 
Tomatoes, bu. 
1 
»0 
(9 
1 
.50 
Cucumbers, bu, — 
00 
(9 
1 
50 
HAY 
AND 
STRAW. 
11 ay. Tliiiolby. No. 1 
. ton 
31 
00 
uy, 
32 
00 
2 . 
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00 
(a\ 
30 
00 
No. 3. 
.22 00 
.20 00 
.16 00 
(8.25 00 
®30 00 
@18 00 
Clover mixed ... 
Straw, Bye. 
r. 
Hmt(M-—Pest prints . 
to 
(iOc 
'I’nb. choice . 
to 
Medium (o good. 
to 
riL'c 
to 
dOc 
lOggs—Pest neiirhy . 
. .71 
to 
7 < )C 
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to 
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Potatoes. Ih. 
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to 
Me 
I*(*aciies. ((t. 
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to 
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to 
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Cabhage, head . 
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to 
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47 
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47 
39 
37 
46 
CHEESE. 
T'p-State prices are again higher, sales 
at I’tica having been 215% to ’JfiysC- 
Itusiness in the eity is a trilie inoi’e ac¬ 
tive, though mainly in lield stock. 
Whole Milk, fancy . 27?t 
Good to choice. 25 (S# 27 
I.ower grades. 22 (^ 24 
Skims, beat. 21 ® 22 
Fair to good. 14 ® 20 
Kc.r.s. 
'riie market is r.-ither dull and inMces 
5 vitliout special change, ilany of the re¬ 
ceipts of nearby, as w(dl as gathci-pd 
stocks, are running irregular in (luality. 
White, nearby, choice to fancy. 05 (it liT 
Medium to good. .54 @ 02 
Mixed colors, nearby best. .52 (fe .5-5 
Coin III on to good. 40 ® .5(1 
Gathered, best, white. 60 ® 62 
Medium to good, mixed colors ... .50 @ .52 
Lower grades. 30 ® 40 
Storage. 38 ® 44 
LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers. 9 00 ®18 00 
Bulls . 7 00 ®10 .50 
Cows . 4.50 ®10.50 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lbs. 17 00 ®21 00 
Culls.10 00 ®14 00 
Hogs.19 00 ®20.50 
Hheop. 100 lbs.. 9 00 ®12 .50 
Lambs .16 50 (819 25 
demand for 
good. C'hick- 
> 0 ; roost(“rs. 
gi'o.s*'. 22 to 
ItKT.Ml. PKICES AT .NEW YORK. 
'I'liese ar(“ not the highest or lowest 
jirices noted her<‘. hilt repre.sent produ(;e of 
good finality and the buying iiiiportiinilips 
of at least half of New York's popiihi- 
tion : 
