Iht RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1383 
Selling Dairy Products 
Will you give me some help regarding 
the sale of batter, milk, cream and cheese, 
to dispose of it at good advantage, and its 
care before selling? n. 
New York. 
If I knew just what your market con¬ 
ditions were, and just what you had in 
mind, I could doubtless be of more service 
to you. If you intend to sell milk in cans, 
retail or in bottles, you must be near the 
market so daily delivery can be made. 
The milk, of course,,must be produced 
under clean conditions, so the flavor will 
be good, and it must be handled in sterile 
utensils and be cooled to 50 degrees 
Fahrenheit or below and kept there until 
delivered if the bacteria count is to be 
low and if the milk is to keep well. If 
cream is sold the same rules apply. The 
separator must be washed after each 
separation and the cream cooled to 50 
degrees Fahrenheit or below soon after 
separation. 
Butter and cottage cheese (presumably 
this is the kind you refer to) can be sold 
in local market or shipped by parcel post. 
A market may be started locally by adver¬ 
tising and local soliciting. A good way 
to get a parcel post market is to make 
use of some of your friends or relatives 
in distant towns, and introduce the prod¬ 
uct through them. The prime essential is 
to furnish uniformly good product put up 
in an attractive fashion. Butter should 
be put up in pound prints and enclosed 
in a parafined paper carton on which is 
printed the name of the farm, etc. If 
the butter is to be sent by parcel post 
the cartons should be packed in corru¬ 
gated paper-board boxes, and these 
wrapped in heavy paper. These boxes are 
used extensively for almost all kinds of 
merchandise these days and can be bought 
made-up to hold so many pounds, or the 
material can be bought and the boxes 
made at home. 
Cottage cheese should be put up in the 
packages made for the purpose. This, 
too, should be packed in pasteboard boxes 
if it is to be shipped. h. f. j. 
SWINE 
We have a full line of 
Chester 
White Pigs 
for breeding purposes, ranRing from 10 wks. to 6 
inos. old, bred from registered sires and dams. Also 
a few Reg. Jersey cows, heifers and calves. Send 
stamp for Circulars. IC1>\VAIII> WAI.TKR, 
l>cpt. R, Rox <56, Weat Chester, Peiinsylvnnla. 
O. I. c. 
S TWO FINE BOARS 
AND ONE SOW 
4 mos. old. Sire, Silver Kin^ No. 66791; Dam, Fancy Lass 
No. 72137. A fine lot of C-S-wks. pigs. 
J. D. SHKLIVlIDINEl & SONS, Lorraine, N,Y, 
Pure Bred O.Z. O. 
six to eight weeks old at 89. A dandy three-mos.-old 
bo.ar at 815. Arthur Freeman, Pulaski, N.Y. 
AND CHESTER 
, WHITE 
AND BRED 
SOWS 
Euoene P. Rooebs, Wayville, N. Y. 
Reg. O. I. C.“"1 fy%^r 
strain. Priced to sell. BRUBAKER BRBS., Mifllintown, Pa. 
Pure Bred O. I. C. Boar Pigs 
6 mos. old, $30 each. HARRY VAIL, Jr., Ntw Milford, Oronge C^N.T. 
I.C. 
8ept. boai's byS. V. Schoolmaster 
Sows and boars by Tradewinner’sSon. 
Spring Valley Farm, Memphis, N. Y. 
Reg. O. I.C. Boar rooX."r^dce,« 
A good one. .1. A. SMITH, l.udlowvllle, New York 
Reg. Chester White PIGS 
6 and 8 weeks old, SB each; $17 pair; $25 trio. Spring 
Gilts and service boars, not akin. A. A. SCHOFELL, Heuvelton.N.T. 
For Sale-3Q Fine, Full-blood Chester White Pigs 
8 to 10 weeks old. S9 each. Baldwin Hill Farm 
FRANK FREEHAN, Supt., Great Barrington, Mass. 
Reg. Chester Whites 
for saie. Ridgely Manor Farm, Stone Riilae, N.Y. 
Grand Champion Stock 
REQISTEREO DUROC-JERSEY HOGS. 
FINEST BLOOD IN AMERICA. 
Foundation stock that will improve any herd. We 
are capable of IlUing your order. 
Prices reasonable. See ours—see otiier.s—then be 
CONVINCED. Money refunded if not satisfied. 
SWEET BRIAR FARMS. Inc., Somerville. N. J. 
DUROC-JERSEYS of Quality 
fi'om half-ton grand champion ancestors. Send us your 
requirements and state how much you want to invest. A 
few boars ready for service. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
RAMAPO poultry and fruit farm, Spriug Yallev, N. Y. 
f I)EFE5DIU, ORION, A.ND VOL- 
l-/UrOC-aA ersey U.NTEERHREEDI.NG. VSprmg 
Boars ready for service. Bred Sows and Gilts. Octo¬ 
ber Pigs. Prices reasonable. F. B. CRAWFORD, Ngrth Essi, Pa. 
KINDERHOOK DUROCS 
Fall pigs. Bred gilts. Bred sowa Full Information on 
request. Price governed by quality. No culls—no cheap 
Btuff. KINDERHOOK OUROC-JERSET AStOCIATION. Kiadarhoak, N. T. 
TAMWORra JmIikhSie swine 
write or visit REYNOLDS-LYBROOK FARMS COMPANY 
Successor to Westview Stock Farm 
It. 1 Winston.SaIcni, N. O. 
** HAMPSHIRE 
They grow ever a pound a day if fed 
ligently. Free circular. Guernsey 
LOCUST LAWN FARM 
•ox R BIrd-ln-Han 
BERKSHIRES 
Fine Lot of Pure Bred 
Berkshire Pigs 
twelve weeks old. Sired by Balsam Premier Baron 
Duke No. 233616, one of the best boars in the country. 
Dams, Balsam Longfellow Dix 4tb, No. 23^24 and Bal¬ 
sam Wakanisa PrincessNo. 233614—none better. Price, 
$20 each, f. o. b. West Mansfield, Mass., R.R. Station. 
COWESET FARM, Joseph L Sweet, Prop., Attleboro, Mass. 
PljMm^nMMm Ij^ Don’t bny a pig in a 
poke. Try our way, 
pay when you get the pig. Strictly high class regis¬ 
tered Berksliirei, shipped C. O. D., subject to 
approval which guarantees what you pay for. Priced 
for quick sale as follows: Three Month! old $20.00; 
Four Months old $25.00 ; Five Months $30.00. Tell us 
wliat you want and we will try and please you. 
PRIDE HOME FARM, R. D.. HOWARD. PA. 
CLOSING OUT 
Registered Berkshires 
A superb son of Successor’s Double. 
7 S«\V8 of top notch breeding. 
81 1J?>AI^ PI^S farrow from above. 
Prices low. Write for pedigree list. Also a tew fine 
Dorset and Shropshire Sheep. 
J. C. Haabtz, 10 Higrh St., Boston, Mass. 
Anedjo Berkshires 
Are bred for size and quality combined 
The big, mellow, easy feeding type, with neat heads, 
broad backs and E X T 11 A HEAVY II A ML 8. 
Foundation herds, service boars, brood sows and pigs. 
H. M. TERWlLLIGER.Mp. Anedjo Farm,Webster, Mass. 
Big Type Berkshires 
Public Sale of 60 Head 
on Feb. 22nd, 1919 
BRED sows AND GILTS 
Attend this sale it on tlie market for the very 
best and biggest hogs tlie breed produces. 
C. H. CARTER, Whitguem Farm, West Chester, Pa. 
Springbank Berkshires 
Will book orders for bre<i Gilts for Spring 1919 
farrow to the service of Duke’s Champion 22n(l, 
litter mate to the Junior Champion Sow at 1917 
National Swine Show, or to a son of Symlioleer 5th 
and out of sow litter mate to Granii Leader 2nd. 
J. E. WATSON, Owner, Alarbledale, Conn. 
BERKSHIRES 
Have you ordered that pair of Fall Pigs. The 
demand is strong. Our supply is limited. Do not 
delay. Write today. 
Two Service Boars to offer 
H. GRIMSHAW North East, Pa. 
BERKSHIRE SWINE 
August and September pigs are registered at 8 to 10 
weeks of ago. Now booking orders tor vigorous, 
healthy stock of well known families at S20 each. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Cor¬ 
respondence and calls Invited. LOCUST LODGE FARM 
G. W, Kuehlar, La Gkangevilk, Dutchkss Co.. N. Y. 
Large Berkshires atHighwood: 
Letter from Oscar TRchirky, New Paltz N. Y.: "I 
must say that J am more than pleased with the boar 
in every way." Highwood boars will add size to any 
herd. H. C. A H. B. HARPENDING, Box 15. Dundee. New York 
Cat Rock Farm Berkshires 
We have some Extra fine sow and boar iiigs, three to six 
months old. Also boars ready for sei vice at very reason¬ 
able prices. 10 sows recently farrowed 133 pigs. Bred 
sows and gilts. Cat Rock Farm, Westwood, Muss. 
SPRING SIDE FARM 
BERKSHIRE PIGS 
from Reg. Stock. 8 to 10 weeks old. 815 each. 
Papers go with them. 
TARPENING & YELYERTON, Ferris Lane, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 
1 ^ 1 1 * offering a flno lot of 
nil^AC bred BOWS and September boar 
*w"**** pjj,, very reasonable price* 
considering breading, Twm BROOK riKH, NewTilu, Px. 
Full-blood Borkshire Pigs^deil^'ery': 
Boars, $10; Sows, $12. Mra. 0. It. FINCH, Clover,Tlrcinie 
1 ARQE BERKSHIRES. Masterpiece and Baron Maybell 
L breeding. Large husky, spring boars. Herd headera 
Bred gilts. F'all pigs. No kin. Best of quality. Cholera 
immuned. Bargains. BROOKSIOE STOCK FIRMS, ProiMCt. Ohie 
RapIreklfAe FOR breeders. C weeks old Either 
DCIIioHiroO sex; $10 each. Ti-los not akin 
CLOVEKUALE FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
niCT7 boar pigs 
111 V* 1 # thoroughbred but notreg. 10 wks. old, $10 
U1 !■ 1 Iw each. GEO. E. DIETZ. Zelienople, Pa. 
RFRK^HIRF^ breeding, all ages, some h gh 
DCniVdniiiEa qug,iity young boars. Price reason¬ 
able. BICHARD WAIS, Lebanon, N. J. 
HIGH GRADE BERKSHIRE SERVICE BOARS 
Wawonaissa Farms. Boonton, N. J. 
■ IIY CA DliCD ean own purebred Berkshires. 
Mil 1 1 HnlYlbll Summer and fall pigs Address 
6. II. BARNES, . It. ». 11,Grove City, Pa. 
1 SWINE 
Reg. Poland 
Sired by Half Ton boari from dams that weigh to 800. 60 
tops for Dec. delivery. E. ROWELL, Seottiburch, Tx, 
DMlanilPliinaa Fight mos. gilt. Big Half Ton and A 
rOlanOuninal Wonder stock. A beauty. First check 
$BO gets her. Pedigreed. Q. 6. Creel, Wxrrenton, YIrrinia 
For Sale-Reg. Big Type Poland China Pigs 
Best Western blood. Shipped anywhere by Express. 
Write for prices and let me tell you about my pigs. 
G. S. HALL, - Farmdale, Ohio 
GUERNSEYS 
Get Guernseys 
Tabulations made by the U. S. Department of Agri¬ 
culture show that the average income over cost of 
feed from one cow that produces 450 lbs. fat is equal to 
the average income over cost of feed from 20 cows that 
produce 100 lbs. each. The average of all official Guernsey 
records is 460 lbs. fat. Learn more about these profitable 
cows. Ask for our free booklet ‘•The Story of the Guernsey. 
The AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R, PETERBORO, N. H. 
Oaks Farm Guernseys 
Bull born March 30,1918, traces six times to Imp. Gold 
en Secret. His dam is now on official test and in 210 
days has milked 9106 lbs. of milk an<l 394 of fat. Bull 
nicely marked. Excellent individual. Price, $400. 
W. S. KERR, Mgr., - Cohasset, Mass. 
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jStannox Farm! 
I May Rose Guernseys | 
5 Offers some well bred bull calves out of A. R. • 
S dams. Pedigrees and prices sent on request. S 
j P. F. STAPLES. Mgr. - East Holliston. Mass. : 
GUERNSEYS Young Bulls 
of splendid Adv. Reg. breeding. Guaranteed right 
in every way. The dams milk from 40 to 55 lbs. 
daily when fresli. Huy one of them and grade np 
your herd. Could spare a few good cows. Write 
for prices and pedigrees. OTTO W. POST, Ensenore, N.Y. 
Harbor Hill Guernseys | 
Send for Sale List of bull calves from 3 to 12 mos. S 
old. A. R. breeding with size and constitution, j 
C. H. HECHLER, Box 60 Roslyn, N. Y. [ 
SALE 20 Pure Bred Guernseys 
8 cows from 4 to 7 years old, in milk, bred to a son of 
Langwater May King; dam, Imp. Daisy Moon, 3rd, 18019.4 
milk, 928.39 B. Fat. 12 Heifers of May Rose breeding, bred 
to a May Rose bull. PaKKKK A OOGG8HALL, Moravia, N. T. 
Guernseys lor Sale 
PENCOYD’S SECRET OF GOLD 
sonof ImpGoldenSecretof thoLilyvalo. Large,well grown 
calves at rea-soiiablo prices. FLTING HILL FARMS, Raadiag, Pa. 
W* 1 ^ o —^ wr o Two well-bred Bull 
U “ * AA S “ y o Calves. Five females. 
All stock Registered and tuberculin tested. Pedigreesaiul 
prices on application. FREU W. ULARKA: 801l,WyomloK,M. Y. 
AYRSHIRES 
ANIMALSforsTle 
Run mostly light, $75 and np. Top-notch 
breeding; everything guaranteed that leaves 
tlie farm, or money back. 
OTTERKILL FARMS 
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York 
40 Rock Ridge Farm Ayrshires for sale.’ 
Address, GEO. L. UWBGEK, Gouveriieur, New York 
I .% MISCELLANEOUS | 
WALGROVE HERD 
MAKING SHORTHORNS 
OVER 50 HEAD IN HERD 
Many imported. All registered. Tuberculin tested. 
Milk records kept. Write for price and particulars 
on Herd Headino Bulls. Walnut Grove Farm.Washlngfonville, N.Y. 
Mr.General Farmer! 0alryShorihorn3*^®r‘^fft“bie 
breed for you. Try them. We offer a trio for foun¬ 
dation. 2 heifer calves and a bull, unrelated, Choice¬ 
ly bred. First draft or check for S425 takes them. 
A few others. EDWIN EASTERBROOK. Interlaken, N. Y. 
A AA-n The beef breed for tne Fast. Mature 
.^"^A U^VSAl early, easy feeders. Send forillus- 
A n ^ A trated booklet with particulars of 
AA y tA 3 the breed and stock for sale. 
Clarence W. Kckardt, 31 Nassau St., New York City 
Swiss Goafs %'SV:* $40 
Afew dry does. No milkers to sell. Only letters enclos¬ 
ing stamp an-swered. S. J. SiUlll'LES, R, O. S, Morrlitowx, Fx. 
HORSES 
SHETLAND PONIES 
We sell on the INSTALLMENT plan. 200 head to 
select from. Herd established 1891. Send 10c 
for contract and price list. Address Dept. I. 
THE 8HADYSIDE FARMS, North Benton, 0. 
Shetland Ponies Sahring, OAia. Oldest 
herd in biggest Shetland Producing County in U. S 
SHEEP 
Fine Wool“0vcr the Top”at 75c 
Rambouillet, Delaine, Donet, Cheviot and Shropshire 
rams. Cheshire and Chester White Brood sows. Duroc 
pigs 6 weeks old. D. H. TOWNSENU sons, Intarlxken, N. T. 
LINCOLNS, SHROP- 
SHIRE8, RAMS. EWES 
each. LaROT KUHET. Adrian, Micligan 
Southdown Rams for Sale 
from the celebrated flock of Wm. Rockefeller. Address 
B. M. HAWKS, - Tarrytown, New York 
Cotswolds 
All Recorded Papers with 
ForSals-TenRambouilletEwes 
land 2 years old. Ten Delaine Ewes, 1 to 3 years old. Ten 
Franco Ewes, 1 yr. old. All Recorded and shear 10 to 17 lbs. 
C. O. PATTRIDGE & SONS, . Perry, N.Y. 
For Sale-Ree. Shropshire Ram Lambi:S'.rT:f; 
1 
K HOLSTEINS :: 
Holsteins Are 
®"8ged 
^ ^ The Holstein-Frissian Cow 
is largo, strong and vigorous, full of energy and 
abounding vitality. It is able to turn to best ad¬ 
vantage the roughage of the farm, converting it into 
large quantities of excellent milk for all purposes. 
She perpetuates herself through strong, healthy 
calves, and when useless in the dairy fattens readily 
and makes excellent beef. 
If interested in 
HOLSTEIN CATTLE 
Send for our b o o k 1 e t s—they contain much 
valuable information. 
HOLSTEIN - FRfESIAN ASSOCIATION OF 
AMERICA, Box 105, BrattIebore,Vt. 
Fresli Cows ."'nf’HW.T/l For Sale 
1 00 Fresh cows, milking 40 to 60 lbs. per day. 1 00 
Cows due to calve November and December. They 
are large and in good condition. Will please the man 
that wants extra good cows. 1 SO Grade heifers, an 
extra good bnncli. 60 of them are due to calve in De¬ 
cember and Januai-y. balance from January on to 
spring. 60 Uegistered heifers, all ages, marked line 
and carry a lot of good breeding, part of them due to 
calve in December and January. 20 Good registered 
bulls, all ages. 
CORTLAND HOLSTEIN FARMS 
Dept “ R ”, 203-205 Savings Bank Bldg., CORTLAND, N.Y. 
Bell Phone G34. 
HOLSTEINS 
30 registered heifers, bred. 
ZB registered heifers,not brV. 
ift*® registered cows, fre'kh and 
, Vspringer. 20 registered bulls. 
30 high grade, fresh and 
WMBLspringers. 20 stripper cows, 
M M,6-2-yenr-oldR, at farmer’s 
prices. % Holstein lieifer 
calves, $20 to $2S each, ex- 
press paid, in lots of 5. Come 
at once. We are overstocked. 
JOHN C. RCACAN, Tully, N Y. 
SALE King Empsie Korndyke Veeman ejubz 
Born April 4, 1918. Light color. Dam, a beautiful 
two-year-old daughter of a 28,118-lb. Cow. Sire, a son 
of a 23,581-lb. two-year-old. This is a beautiful bull. 
Price, 8100. B. Price Evans, Cassville, N. Y. 
Registered Yearling Bulls 
Sired by a grandson of the King of the I'ontiac.s from 
a 2.5.42 11). dam, at popular prices. Write me what 
you want. D. F. McLENNAN, 311 Union Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y. 
Purebred Reg. Holsteins 
All ages, either sex. Also Higli Grade Holstein Calves, 
either sex, $20 to $25 each. F. H. WOOD, Cortland, Now York 
Holstein-Friesian Bull Calves write for 
special offer. GATES HOMESTEAD FARM. Chittenanoo, N.Y 
JERSEYS 
J yon juit want to' |keep 
• a cow" any cow will do. 
But if yon want thrifty 
eowa that will conserve 
feed; that will ehow real 
profit every day of the year, 
yon must have Jerseys. They 
can advertise other breeds as 
ghvy may. bat they cjui't comparn tham to Jaraaya on 
BM>ney making marit. Let oa give you the facta, free, 
and than write to Breedara for pricaa and pedlgraaa. 
THE AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLK CLUB 
830 West 23rd Street Now York City 
Registered 
eighteen months old; 
sire Pogiwarno, dam 
« Vanity of Brondale, 
IP'PCPV a daughter of The Warden, 
with thirty-three daughters 
llilll in the Register of Merit. 
Dull The month of October, Cow Test 
Association work, she (Vanity) 
made 87 lbs. butter. If you are looking 
for a bull of unusual merit, write us for 
price, pedigree and further particulars 
about this animal. BRONDALE FARM. East Hardwick, Vf 
HAMILTON ¥l?OC!17'l/'C 
FARM el JCjKISIL 1 i 3 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM, GLADSTONE. N. J. 
QUALITY” 
For Sale Two Bull Calves 
8 and 4-mos. c'd. Dams in Register of Merit 
with over 500 lbs. butter as two-year-olds. 
If you want a good bull, write 
E. W. MOSHER, - Aurora, N. Y. 
For Sale-Young Herd of Reg. JERSEYS 
consisting of eight heifers, hull ami two calves. A 
bargain. Jones Jersey Farm. Sauquoit, N.Y. 
DOGS 
Airedales and Collies o 7*^®* 
pups, grown dogs, and brood matrons. Large in¬ 
structive list, 5c. W. R. WATSON, Boi 1745, Oakland, Iowa 
Collie Pops 
The intellicrent kind. 
NELSON’S. 
Also Guinea Pigs 
Grove Oltr, P«. 
For Sale-A F#w Good Airedale Pops ETig‘- 
ble for registration. Also a bitch. FRaNH MCaO. awaaia. H. T. 
ciiampionCo^^ 
