The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
585 
Products, Prices and Trade 
SHOW NEW 
WAY OF BUILDING 
MODERN SILO 
Greatest Improvements ever produced. 
Meets approval of world's best Silo en¬ 
gineers. Giving greatest satisfaction to 
thousands of owners. Everybody Bays it’s 
the last word in permanent silo building—- 
the silo you will want when you Bee how 
it’s built, how it’s improved, how it keep? ' 
all ensilage in best condition. Absolutely 
indestructible and guaranteed for 60 
years. 
CHAMPION SILO 
Improvements Not Found 
On Any Other Silo 
Interlocking anchoring system. Differ¬ 
ent from any other. Holds silo solid as 
a rock. New system of planting into con¬ 
crete foundation. Only possible with 
Champion Silos—Insures permanency. 
Heavy steel door frame ana other feat-j 
ures at our low prices make it the most | 
popular, most satisfactory, most per¬ 
fect silo on the market. Get Blue Prints | 
Free and study the great features. 
Special Offer Now 
I Champion silos cheaper today In proportion to 11 I [j 
j i-nyihintr the farmer buys or sells and will earn kl G 
twice, the profit. That means now ia time to 
buy. Save monef on our special proposition. ■ 
Save more by buying with two or three of your 
neighbors. Get our proposition, also Blue 
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THE E. W. ROSS CO. 
25 WARDER ST., SPRIHGFIELD 
OHIO 
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NAPPANEE SILOS 
Guaranteed tho meet serviceable, con¬ 
venient and economical ailos you can 
buy. Will pay for tbemaelvea in ono 
year. A size to fit any farm. A price 
to fit any pocketbook. A postal 
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Nappan-e Lumber &Mfg Co. 
Box 32 
NAPPANEE, IND. 
SILOS 
BUY NOW AND GF.T EARLY 
SHIPPING AND CASH DISCOUNTS 
AN EXTENSION ROOF 
Hint is really practical for full 
S lo. Adjustable dour frame 
with ladder combined. Many 
other features in Catalogue. 
AGENTS WANTED who Can Sell 
and can devote some tme to the 
business. We guarantee satis¬ 
faction. Write 
GLOBE SILO CO. 
2-12 Willow St., SIDNEY, N. Y. 
KEEP LIVESTOCK HEALTHY 
BY USING 
Kreso Dip No. 1 
(STANDARDIZED) 
Easy to use; efficient; economical; kills 
parasites; prevents disease. 
Write for free booklets on the Care of 
Livestock and Poultry. 
ANIMAL INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT OF 
PARKE, DAVIS & CO 
DETROIT, MICH. 
NEW YORK, MARCH 20. 1019. 
These prices and notes are believed to 
be fairly representative of the current of 
trade here: 
MILK Prices. 
New York, for March, $3.31 per 100 
lbs., equivalent to 7.12 cents per quart 
for three per cent milk, with an addi¬ 
tional 4c per 100 for every one-tenth of 
one per cent extra butter fat, at points 
150 miles from city. 
RUTTER. 
Receipts are light and practically all 
grades are higher, the advance on better 
qualities being four lo five cents. 
Creamery, fancy lb. 
Good to Choice . 
Lower Grades. 
. 67 @ 
.... . 63 @ 
.. 55 @ 
City made. 42 @ 
Dairy, best . t ;4 @ 
Common to good . 50 @ 
Packing Block. 37 @ 
Process . 44 @ 
66 
65 
611 
47 
65 
58 
42 
53 
38 
35 
33 
22 
16 
CHEESE. 
Whole Milk, old, fancy . 37 
Good to choice. 32 @ 
New Make ... .... 30 @ 
Skims, best.2(1 @ 
Fair to good. 12 @ 
Eggs. 
Supplies are much larger aud market 
weak, though top grades are selling about 
as last reported. 
White, nearby, choice to fancy. 46 
Medium to good . 43 
Mixed colors, nearby best. 44 
Common to goon. 41 
Gathered, best, white. 44 
Medium to good, mixed colors ... 42 
Lower grades. 38 
47 
45 
45 
43 
45 
43 
40 
LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers. 12 On 
Bulls . 9 00 
Cows . 4 on 
Calves, prime veal. 100 lbs. 15 00 
Culls. 10 00 
Hogs.16 00 
Sheep, 100 lbs. 10 00 
Lambs .18 00 
PRESSED MEATS. 
Calves, choice. 27 
Common to good.. 22 
Pork . is 
Lambs, hothouse, head .. . . . . .10 00 
@18 75 
@13 25 
@11 25 
(a 20 CO 
@13 00 
@ 19 50 
@12 00 
@19 00 
@ 
@ 
@14 00 
28 
26 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Sales are reported at: Fowls, 35 to 
36c; chickens, 25 to 32c; roosters, 18 to 
19c; ducks, 40 to 48c; geese, 21 to 22c. 
PRESSED POULTRY. 
Turkeys, best. 45 @ 46 
, Medium to good. 35 @ 42 
Chickens choice u>. 33 @ 37 
Pair to Good. 30 @ 33 
Fowls . 30 @ 35 
Roosters. 26 @ 27 
Ducks. 35 @ 40 
Geese. 26 @ 33 
Squabs, doz.. 2 00 @1150 
BEANS. 
Marrow, 100 lbs. 9 00 
Pea. e 50 
Medium . 6 25 
Red Kidney. 00 
White Kidney .. 11 75 
Yellow Eye. 7 25 
liiiiia. California. 7 25 
Fruits. 
Apples —Baldwin, bbl. 8 00 
Winesap . 9 00 
Ben Davis. o 00 
Greening . 7 00 
Spy . soo 
Crannerries. bbl.20 00 
Strawberries, qt. 25 
Oranges, box . 400 
Lemons, box . 3 75 
Grape Fruit. 3 oil 
Coeoanuts, 1U00 . 65 00 
@10 25 
@ 7 25 
@ 7 25 
@11 00 
@12 00 
@ 7 75 
@ 8 75 
@10 50 
@ 13 00 
@ 8 00 
@11 00 
@12 00 
@30 00 
@ 75 
@ 7 50 
@ 4 75 
@ 6 00 
@90 00 
lumsuirewreq | | j 1 Mill W 
A PERMANENT SILO 
Every Economy Silo is equipped with tho 
Storm Proot anchoring system that makes 
It absolutely permanent. Ensilage is al¬ 
ways fresh and sweet—it can’t spoil in an 
Economy Silo. Perfect fitting doors make 
the Silo perfectly air-tight. IIjcps form 
easy ladder. Built of long loaf Yellow 
Pine or Oregon Fir. You can’t buy a 
better silo. Also all sizes Water Tanks. 
Our motto is quality through and 
through. Factories at Frederick, Aid, 
and Roanoke, Va. Write for catalog. 
ECONOMY SILO & MfG. CO., Oepl. j, Frederick, Md. 
VEGETABLES. 
Potato market weak, with large .sup¬ 
plies of Canadian stock here. Onion and 
old cabbage dull. New cabbage selling 
well. Spinach lower. Lettuce high 
where sound. 
Potatoes—I,. 1 . 180 ibs. 4 00 @ 4 50 
State, 180 lbs. 3 00 @ 3 25 
Maine. 165 lbs. 2 50 @ 0 25 
Virginia, late crop, bbl. 2 25 @ 2 75 
Bermuda, bbl . 6 00 @ 9 00 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. . 2 00 @ 3 50 
Beets, bi t. 1 50 @ 2 50 
Carrots, bbl. 150 @ 2 25 
Cabbage, ton.35 I II @45 uo 
New. bbl. 4 00 @ 7 00 
Lettuce. Iialf-bbl. basket. 1 50 @ 5 00 
Onions. 100 lbs. 3 00 @ 8 00 
String Beans bn. 3 00 $ 8 00 
Squash. Hubbard, bbl. 2 U 0 @ 3 00 
Egg Plants, bu. 3 00 @ 6 50 
Spinach, bbl. 1 00 @ 8 00 
Turnips, rutabaga, bbl. 1 00 @ 1 75 
Parsnips, obi . 150 @ 2 25 
Salsify. 100 bunches . 4 uo @ fi (10 
Kale, bbl . . i 50 @ 2 00 
Chicory. bbl . 3 00 @6 DO 
Asparagus, doz. 12 @ 24 
Cucumbers, d z. 150 @ 2 00 
Peas. bu. bkt. 3 00 @ 7 00 
Parsley, bbl. 6 00 @12 00 
Tomatoes, 6-bkt. crate. 1 75 (r 3 50 
HAY AND STRAW. 
Hay. Timothy, No. 1. ton .34 00 @35 00 
No. 2.30 00 @32 00 
No. 3 .26 00 @28 00 
No grade .18 00 @2100 
Clover mixed.25 00 @32 00 
Straw, ltye .13 00 @14 00 
GRAIN. 
Following are the Government prices 
mi No. 2 Red wheat at various markets: 
New York, $2.37!'a 1 Chicago, $2.2."; St. 
lAiuis. $12.21. No. 8 Yellow corn at New 
York, $1.78; oats. 72 to 74c; rye, $1.77. 
JUDGING FARM ANIMALS, by C. S. 
Plumb; $2.25. A Practical Manual on this 
subject. For sole by Rural New-Yorker 
“For the Land’s Sake, use Bowker’s 
Fertilizers; they enrich the earth aud 
those who till it." 4 dr. 
Iff. 
L JtjL ~ 
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traignt 
Dratfr Bar 
Pull- 
Parrett power pulls straight as an 
arrow. 
The maximum effort of the Parrett 
motor is delivered through simple 
power-saving spur gears direct to 
the drawbar, where all the drawbar 
pull is put to the truly useful work 
of hauling the implement. 
With no power wasted in overcom¬ 
ing side draft on the plows—with 
perfect scouring made possible by 
this same absence of side draft—Par¬ 
rett plowing is always distinguished 
by straight, even, beautifully turned 
furrows that make an ideal seed 
bed and bring bigger crops and 
bigger profits. 
And because of this elimination of 
power wastage in the Parrett, you can 
do more work with the same amount of 
pov/er at a saving in fuel cost. Besides 
the power saving advantage, the straight 
drawbar pull makes the Parrett much 
easier to steer and to operate. It is self¬ 
steering in the furrow. 
Straight drawbar pull is one of the 
many features that make the Parrett a 
farm power machine of greatest econ¬ 
omy, dependability and efficiency, proved 
by years of hard work on farms in all 
parts of America. 
The Parrett pulls three 14-inch plows 
under ordinary conditions and will do all 
kinds of belt work requiring power equal 
to operating a 20 to 24-inch separator. It 
uses kerosene. 
Write us for detailed Information and 
name of nearest Parrett dealer. 
PARRETT TRACTOR COMPANY 
479 Fisher Building Chicago, 111 
ALL PURPOSE 
Wouldn’t you like to clear $1900 
in such a short time? It’s a nice 
comfortable amount—you can do it 
just as well as Mr. Uvaas did. The 
work is everywhere about you, 
waiting for some one with a 
“APerfectTrench atOne Cut”" 
UCKEY- 
Traction Ditcher. 
as m{ y n 
J?hed, u be side £ Sl sted 
With one helper you can dig more ditches 
each day than can fifteen men by hand. You 
make a perfect ditch at one cut. Farmers 
want traction ditching—it’s better, can be 
done quicker and at less cost. When they 
know you have one, you’ll he kept busy; you 
won’t have to look for work, it will come to 
you. Many Buckeye owners have six to twelve 
months’ work ahead. $15 to $20 daily is the 
net average earnings of hundreds of Buckeye 
owners. Here is a proposition that will give 
yon a standing and make yon a big profit each 
>Car ’ Send for Free Book 
A hook of solid facts, tells how others are 
coining money, how they get the work, how 
much it costs to do it, details of operating, etc. 
Our service department is at your call to 
get you started and keep you going, to tell 
you the prices to charge and how to make big 
money with a BUCKEYE. Send now for this 
book, you can make big money too. 
THE BUCKEYE TRACTION DITCHER CO _ 
462 Crystal Ave., Findlay, Ohio 
