The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1163 
EGG-LAYING CONTEST 
Vineland. N. J. 
WEEK ENDING JULY 10, 1919. 
This contest is now in its third year, 
t he pens being occupied by selected pul¬ 
let progeny from the birds in these pens 
ihe two previous years—first as pullets 
and second as mature hens. 
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
1st yr. 2d yr.Wk.Tot’l 
Garret W. Buck, N. J. 
1956 
1366 
29 
1607 
Thomas Henry, Pa. 
1548 
1192 
40 
1222 
Otto 0. Luhrs, N. J. 
1474 
P- *5 
40 
1305 
O. N. Myers, L’a. 
1689 
1488 
36 
1421 
Harry H. Ober, N. J. 
1443 
1533 
26 
1403 
Overlook Farm, N. J. 
1199 
1291 
30 
1209 
George 0. Ward, Me. 
1459 
13 1 
50 
1384 
Woodside Farm, It. I. 
1867 
837 
36 
1557 
WHITE PLYMOUTH 
ROCKS 
Chester P. Dodge, Mass. 
1635 
1060 
46 
1280 
Holliston Hill Poul. Fin..Maas. 
1985 
1176 
37 
1469 
Edward E. Murray, N. Y . 
1573 
1035 
21 
999 
Victors. Reichenbaeh, Pa. 
1038 
899 
37 
1026 
Overlook Farm, N. .1. 
1602 
1137 
35 
1180 
Wilburtha Poultry FarmN. J.. 
1214 
994 
30 
862 
COLUMBIAN PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
Deptford Poultry Farm. N. J.. 
1447 
1245 
34 
1216 
T. J. Enslin, N. J. 
1302 
1111 
23 
1010 
J. M. Jones, N. J. 
1854 
1272 
34 
1232 
WHITE WYANDOTTES 
Thomas Coates, N.Y. 
1445 
1173 
27 
1394 
A. H. Faulkner, N. J. 
1412 
1044 
44 
95 J 
Thomas Henry, Pa. 
1322 
1123 
47 
1237 
Gablewood Poultry Farm, N. J. 
1598 
1288 
26 
1224’ 
Lnsscroft Farm. N.J. 
1761 
1266 
47 
1572 
E. C. Moore, N.J. 
1485 
1215 
27 
10 .6 
T. H. Mattesou & Son. it. J. 
1410 
1090 
37 
14»4 
Sunnybrook Farm, N. .). 
1460 
1263 
34 
9:3 
H. S. Tuthill. N. .1. 
1721 
1598 
17 
1050 
COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTES 
Lake Farm, It. 1. 
1513 
1193 
28 
1035 
Sunnybrook Farm, N.J . 
148.1 
1223 
19 
1047. 
Wilburtha Poultry Farm, N. J. 
1253 
1069 
41 
1260 
BUFF WYANDOTTES 
Clark aud Howland, Yt. 
1591 
836 
25 
980 
W. P. Laing. V .1. 
897 
919 
7 
1411 
Mrs C. B. Elliott X. J. 
1279 
1009 
25 
854 
S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS 
Belle Ellen Stock Farm. N. .1. . 
1522 
‘814 
23 
113.5 
H. W. Colli ugwood, N.J. 
1425 
1325 
29 
1233 
Thomas W. Dawson, Pa. 
1410 
1231 
28 
1055 
Ktjon Poultry Farm, N. .). 
1479 
11.53 
42 
1005 
Thomas Henry, Pa. 
1522 
1193 
17 
1264 
Miss A. S. Macintosh, N. J. 
1635 
1345 
29 
1300 
Underhill Bros., N.J. . 
I960 
1275 
55 
1759 
Woodbind Poultry Yard. l’a.... 
1082 
891 
20 
1251 
8. C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
Avalon Farms, Conn. 
1937 
1451 
43 
1582 
K A Ballard, Pa. 
1843 
1704 
7>3 
1413 
Will Barron, England. 
2053 
15(19 
51 
1.538 
Belle Ellen Stock Farm, N. .!.. 
1425 
1128 
44 
1427 
Broad Brook Farm, N Y. 
1698 
1485 
31 
1270 
Oloverlawn Farm, N. J. 
1734 
1540 
43 
1492 
W. J. Cocking. N.J. . 
1674 
1409 
43 
1295 
Jos. 11. Cohen, N.J. 
1730 
1489 
52 
1326 
J. S. Cray & Son, N. J. 
1649 
1362 
52 
1575 
Oluis. Daval, Jr., N. J. ... .... 
1728 
1527 
47 
1370 
L. S. & N. L. Depue, N.J. 
1714 
1061 
as 
1079 
It. F. & it. A. Earle, N.J. 
1595 
1250 
49 
1423 
Harry G. Gardiner, N.J. 
1772 
1438 
42 
1297) 
l!. S. Greene, N.J. 
1772 
1308 
1689 
Wells S. Hastings, <’onn. 
1742 
1244 
54 
14 :o 
1$. Frank Urunzig, N.J. 
1277 
1089 
29 
1289 
Henry E. Heine. N. J. 
1622 
1373 
48 
1543 
Hi.-hard Heine, N. J. 
1527 
1141 
49 
1358 
lleigl's Poultry Farm. Ohio_ 
1616 
1113 
>4 
1484 
Hilltop Poultry Yards,Conn.... 
1774 
1221 
40 
1816 
Jlillview Farm. Mo. 
1436 
1362 
47 
1251 
Holliston Hill Poul. Fin., Mass. 
2114 
1489 
31 
951 
Pinehench Poultry Farm. N. J.. 
1412 
1368 
52 
1636 
Janies K. Harrington. N.J. 
1719 
1.373 
41 
1434 
John It. 1 .under. N.J. 
1851 
1776 
54 
1483 
Hay well Poultry Farm, Conn... 
1867 
1243 
50 
1678 
Fred J. Mathews, N. J. 
1755 
1619 
45 
1631 
Mercer Poultry Farm. N.J. 
1612 
1445 
34 
1352 
Merrythought Farm, Conn. 
1673 
1331 
43 
1417 
11. H. Myers, N. J. 
1843 
1492 
54 
17)31 
Samuel Niece & Son. N.J. 
1851 
1464 
50 
1580 
< >ak Hill Estate, Pa. 
1635 
1462 
53 
1282 
Thomas Henry. Pa. 
1117 
1538 
52 
1654 
Oakland Farm. N. J. 
1655 
1259 
49 
1134 
Miss Anna C. Parry, 1’a. 
1526 
1295 
42 
1395 
P. G. Platt, Pa. ... 
2173 
1690 
55 
1 *>89 
Riverside Egg Farm. N. Y. 
1815 
1434 
50 
13.86 
Joseph II. Ralston, N.J. 
1614 
1404 
4« 
1334 
Shadowhrnok Farm. < ’nun. 
1620 
1243 
40 
1221 
Sloan’s Egg Farm, N. J. 
1(>66 
1462 
47 
1316 
Pinohurst Poultry Farm. Pa_ 
1.884 
1368 
55 
1751 
Herman F. Sunder, N.J. 
1802 
1456 
47 
1470 
A. E. Spear, N. J. 
1716 
1376 
43 
1247 
Sunnybrook Farm. N. .1. 
1353 
1159 
52 
1341 
Tenncre Poultry Farm. X J.... 
1312 
1260 
49 
1366 
Toni s Poultry Farm, X. J. 
1702 
1474 
51 
1511 
Training School. N.J. . 
1535 
1104 
47 
1251 
J. Percy Van Zundt. X. .1. 
2212 
1471 
47 
1613 
Shuns and Vuegtlen, X.J . 
2115 
1282 
35 
1455 
Gustav Wallers, N.J. 
1883 
1310 
ol 
1436 
While House Poultry Fin.. X. J 
1489 
1452 
44 
1466 
W. K. \V ixson, Pa. 
1959 
1714 
47 
1830 
WUInnna Farm. N.J. 
1915 
1559 
52 
1353 
Wood laud Farms, N.J . 
1896 
1462 
55 
144S 
S. C. BUFF LEGHORNS 
11. i! Hii-hardson, N.J. 
1448 
1029 
23 
1002 
Homy Singer, N.J. 
1137 
1098 
34 
1388 
Monmouth Farms, N.J. 
1407 
1293 
33 
1143 
S. C. BLACK LEGHORNS 
A. K. Hampton, N.J. 
1746 
1398 
41 
1525 
I* re«l t Nixon, N.J....... 
1758 
1227 
718 
1447 
Sunny Acres, N.J. 
1754 
1288 
27 
1044 
Totals. 161675 129499 3999 1 
33175 
Products, Prices and Trade 
NEW YORK, JULY 25, 1919. 
these prices and notes are believed to 
be fairly representative of the current of 
trade here: 
MILK PRICES. 
Xew York, for July. $3.01 per 100 for 
3 per cent milk, with an additional 4c 
per 100 for every one-tenth of 1 per cent 
extra butterfot at points 200 to 210 
miles from city. 
BUTTER. 
Receipts are light and demand good, so 
that the market remains in fairly strong 
condition, especially on the higher grades. 
Creamery, fancy lb. 
Good to Choice. 
Lower Grades. 
City made. 
@ 
@ 
@ 
551* 
Mm 
51 
48 
Dairy, best . 
@ 
54 
Common to good . 
@ 
52 
Paoking Stock. 
& 
46 
Process. 
51 
CHEESE. 
Whole Milk, fancy . 
■ ID 
33 
Good to choice. 
ut 
82 
Skims, best.. 
@ 
25 
Fair to good . 
@ 
20 
EGGS. 
T' o weather has caused heavy damage 
to the stock now arriving, so that choice 
grades are scarce and 3 to 4c higher. 
White, nearby, choice to lancy. 67 @ 68 
Medium to good. 60 @ 65 
Mixed colors, nearby best. 58 @ 60 
Common to good. 52 @ 55 
Gathered, best, white..... 68 @ 65 
Medium to good, mixed colors ... 53 @ 55 
Lower grades. 30 @ 36 
LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers. 12 00 @15 75 
Balls; . 8 00 @11 50 
Cows. 1 00 fell 00 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lbs. 20 00 @21 00 
Culls. 9 00 @15 00 
Hobs. 20 00 @23 00 
Sheep. 100 lbs ... 7 00 @9 00 
Lambs .. 14 00 @17 00 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Broilers plentiful and lower. Business 
is reported at Fowls. 38 to 30c; broilers, 
35 to 40c; roosters. 24c; turkeys, 25 to 
30c-; ducks, 30 to 35c. 
DRESSED POULTRY. 
Receipts of fresh-killed are light. The 
market is mainly supplied with storage 
stock, and prices remain without much 
change, except on fresh broilers, which 
are lower. 
Turkeys, best.. 48 @ 49 
Medium to good. 46 @ 46 
Chickens choice lb. 42 @ 43 
Fair to Good. 37 @ 39 
Broilers, lb. 46 @ 50 
Fowls. 33 @ 39 
Roosters. 22 0 24 
Ducks . 34 < 3 , 35 
Squabs, doz.... . 2 06 @900 
BEANS. 
Marrow, 100 lbs...10 50 @1175 
Pea ... 6 75 @ 800 
Medium . 6 25 @ 7 50 
Bed Kidney.10 50 @13 00 
White Kidney,.1175 @12 25 
Yellow Kye. 7 00 @ 7 50 
Lima, California. .. 9 75 @10 00 
FRUITS. 
Apples are showing better quality, and 
anything fairly good going at high figures, 
('berries and gooseberries about gone. 
Peaches going at all sorts of prices, de¬ 
pending on condition. 
Apples, new bu. 150 @ 3 50 
Pears, Le Conte, bbi. 6 60 @10 00 
Oranges, box . 5 00 @ 7 50 
Lemons, box . 4 00 'a 6 50 
Grape Fruit. 4 00 @ 7 00 
Pineapples. 3bsto30s. 6 50 @8 00 
Peaches. 6-bkt. crate. 75 @ 3 00 
Muskmelons. bu. 1 00 @3 50 
Watermelons, carload . 150 U0 @300 00 
Black erries. qt. 15 @ 22 
Cherries, 81b. bkt.*1 66 @ 1 60 
Gooseberries, qt . 12 @ 22 
Raspberries, pt. 10 <g> 14 
Currants, qt. 10 @ 16 
Huckleberries, qt.. 13 @ 18 
VEGETABLES. 
Potato market is strong on good-sized 
sound tubers. Considerable rot is noted, 
many barrels going bad in retailers’ 
hands. Cabbage lower; cauliflower badly 
damaged by rain. 
Potatoes—Long Island, bbl. 5 50 @ 6 50 
Southern, bbl.. best. 7 U0 @ 7 Oe 
southern, common to good . 2 00 @ 4 Ou 
Jersey, bbl..... 5 00 @ 6 50 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. 2 00 @ 7 00 
Beets, new. bol. 2 60 @ 2 75 
Carrots, bbl... 1 00 0 3 00 
Cabbage—bbl. i 00 @ 1 50 
Lettuce, lialf-bbl. basket. 50 @ 156 
Onions, new. bu. 2 06 & 4 66 
String Beans bu. 100 @ 2 06 
Squash, bu. 25 @ 75 
Egg Plants, bu. 2 06 @ 3 50 
Spinach, bbl . 1 50 @ 2 50 
Turnips, white, bbl. 150 @3 00 
Kale, bbl.. 25 id 75 
Okra, bu. 1 50 @ 4 00 
Cucumbers, bu. 1 50 @2 00 
Peas. bu. bkt. 2 50 <§> 5 00 
Tomatoes. 6-bkt. crate. 150 @2 50 
Radishes. 100 bunches. 1 06 @ 2 50 
Rhubarb.100 bunches . 2 00 @ 4 50 
Sweet Corn. 106 ears. 1 00 w 4 50 
Cauliflower, bbl. 2 00 @ 5 06 
Horseradish, 100 lbs. 4 50 @ 7 00 
Peppers, bu.1 00 «o 2 00 
Rotuaine. bbl. 50 (S' 1 50 
Mushrooms, lb. 75 <E 1 50 
IIAY AND STRAW. 
Hay Timothy, No. 1. ton . 35 06 @37 66 
No. 2. 30 00 @34 00 
No. 3.25 UU @29 60 
No grade . 16 00 @2100 
Clover mixed.23 00 @30 00 
Straw. Rye. 12 00 @14 00 
WOOL. 
Recent business at Boston i.s reported 
at: New York and Michigan, fine un¬ 
washed. .">0 to tiOe: Delaine. TS to 82c; 
half blood. ” ) to 72c; three-eighths blood. 
97 to <>! . Ohio and Pennsylvania 
Delaine. s_ to 83c: half blood combing. 
73 to 75c. 
GRAIN. 
The Government price on No. 2 red 
wheat at various markets is: New York, 
82.37 44 Chicago. $2.23; Baltimore, 
$2.35C.: St. Louis, $2,121. Corn, No. 2. 
yellow. New York. $2.14; Chicago, $1.98. 
Oats. No. 3, white. New York, 89c; rye, 
$1.70; barley, $1.38. 
Philadelphia Markets 
BUTTER. 
Best prints. 02 to 63c; tub creamery, 
best. 57 to 58c; lower grades, 50 to 53c. 
EGGS. 
Nearby, fancy. 59 to Ole; gathered, 
good to choice, 45 to 52c. 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Fowls, 40 to 41c; broilers. 37 to 42e; 
roosters. 23 to 24e; ducks, 2S to 30c; 
geese, 20c. 
DRESSED POULTRY. 
Fowls, 31 to 37c; roosters. 24 to 25c; 
broilers, 45 to 60c; ducks, 35c; squabs, 
doz., $7.50 to $8.25. 
FRUITS. 
Apples, bu.. 50c to $1.50; peaches, 
crate, $1 to $3; huckleberries, qt., 15 to 
22c; blackberries, qt., 15 to 20c: currants, 
qt., 17 to lSe; raspberries, pint, 17 to 
21c; muskmelons, bu., $2.50 to $3.50; 
watermelons, car, $150 to $275. 
VEGETABLES. 
Potatoes. No. 1. bbl.. $5.50 to $0.50; 
No. 2. $2.50 to $3.75; cabbage, bbl., 50c 
to $1.25; onions, bu.. $1.50 to $1.90. 
IIAY AND STRAW. 
Hay. No. 2. Timothy. $30 to $37: No. 
3. $32 to $33: clover mixed, $31 to $36. 
Straw, rve. 813 to 813.50; oat and wheat, 
811 to $12. 
Buttermilk Cheese for Chicks 
Will you advise me whether buttermilk 
cheese it* harmful to chicks? If not 
harmful, how often can it be fed? The 
cheese is to be fed in between regular 
feeds. S. B. 
Lew Beach, N. Y. 
Buttermilk cheese is in no way harmful 
to chicks. I would mix it with water, 
about equal parts*, to restore it, so to 
speak, to buttermilk. This will soften 
up the cheese, and it can be kept before 
the chicks all the time, and they can help 
themselves, as in case of drinking water 
or fresh skim-milk or buttermilk, h. f. j. 
’Squire.” asked Constable Slack put¬ 
ter, the well-known sleuth of Petunia, 
“what would you do to a feller that con¬ 
fessed he was driving his Ford at the 
rate of 45 miles an hour?” "Fine him 
for exaggeration, dadburn him.” snapped 
old ’Squire Peavy.—Kansas City Star. 
Send NO Money! 
BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE 
The Franco-American 
Poultry Farm 
LITTLE FALLS, N. J. 
offers for sale 
Barred Ply. Rocks Mammoth Pekin Ducks 
and Toulouse Geese 
AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES 
We Now Offer a Limited Number of Pul lets 
And 
HATCHED IN APRIL. 
April, you know, is considered by 
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interesting folder given at your re- 
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tb*. AC- many the b. 
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Hummer’s Famous Baby Chicks THEY GBO'V 
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Bar Rock. Big Healthy Fellows, per 160 $1.1.00! 50—$8.16 
If. I. lied-. Blue Ribbon Strain. “ 16.00i 50— 8.50 
8. 4 . Brown Leghorn, Everlay Stn. “ 16.00: 50— m.k> 
Anconnx. Handsome Fowls “ 20.66:50—10.16 
S. C. W. Leghorn “ 14.00: 50— 7.71 
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Increase Your Egg Yield 8 
March Hatched Barron strain. Parents trap-nest¬ 
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ALDHAM POULTRY FARM, R. 31, Phoenixville, Pa. 
Ped. S* G. W. Leghorn Cockerels a 3 ,," 1 
old- Large birds. W. E. ATKINSON, Wallingford, Connecticut 
Black JERSEY GIANTS 
Free descriptive circular. 
SUSSEX FARM R. R. 2 lJelmar, N. J. 
LETS? s. white 
Leghorns, 
iiatched April 27th, 85c. 16 Extra fine yearling 
Black Minorcan, liens SU.JJ.T. 80 Buff Rock chickens, 
iiatched April 27th, 65c. GEO. RHODES, Lewisburo. Pa. 
S. C. W. Leghorns from a grand lev. 
Barron liockerels , n g nock. m>. mg,vigorous bin 
Hatched April lOtll. SI 25 e eh in lots of three or nee - 
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FOR SALE 
75 BARRON STRAIN 
S. C. White Leghorn Pullets 
$3 each; April hatched; no entls: extra nice. 
Must sell on account of room. 
ASA R. HEWITT, Box 54. Sorgeantville. N. J. 
PHIL WHITE LEGHORNS. September delivery. 
S2. EL BRITON FARM. Darlington. Maryland 
For Sale—White Leghorn Cockerels zandt p 1 t c r v a fS 
Also Pittsfield strain. Barred Plymouth Rock 
cockerels, i$5 and up. ANNA SHAFFER, Richland, N. J. 
ANCONAS- Cockerels 
per dozen. H. GOLD, Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. 
For Sale—WhiteLeghorn Cockerels March hatched. 
From hens from flock averaging 180 eggs. S3.00 each 
332.50 per dozen. H. GOLD, Roslyn. L- I.. New York 
Wanted-500 PULLETS 
W. Leghorns 
D. L. Clarke <fc Sons, 162 W. River St., Milford, Conn 
BELGIAN HARES Flemish Giants and 
guinea pigs. Young and breeding stock. Price list and 
circulars for stamp. N. SPOOK, Ravena, New York 
Pure Belgian Hares Yonng”tersfii°to ss! 
WILLOW SPRING FARM, Port Byron, N.Y. 
The Delaware Valley Rabbit Farm 
Breeders of Kufus Beds aud New Zealand Rab¬ 
bits of the winning type. From Pedigreed. Regis¬ 
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SPECIAL NOTICE 
Those purchasing eggs for hatching and baby 
chicks must understand that they are assuming 
some risk when ordering from a distance. For the 
most part eggs and chicks carry safely, but some¬ 
times rough handling by the express companies 
or exposure to heat and cold causes damage. 
That eggs fail to hatch or chicks die is not con¬ 
clusive evidence of bad faith on the part of the 
seller, and we shall not consider claims on that 
basis. To avoid controversy buyer and seller 
should have a definite understanding as to the 
responsibility assumed in case of dissatisfaction 
Rufus 
Red 
Belgians, Flemish Giants, English and Dutch Hares 
Pedigreed and 
Registered 
You can buy your Foundation for a trifle more than Common Stock from 
First Prize Winners of this Country and England 
Boston. Jan. 1913. Three. Muncie, Ind.. Feb. 1919. Two. Grand Rapids. Mich.. Apr. 1919 Nine Prize Winners 
The offspring of this quality is more likely to produce quality than the offspring of poor stock. 
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8.C. Black Leghorns ) 1 O DCr 1 OO 
Barred Plymouth Rocks > ~ 
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