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The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
November 22, 1919 
BERKSHIRES 
BERKSHIRES 
SMITHSON HERD 
BIG BERKSHIRES 
Home of Stmbobeer’s.Junior 240600. Junior 
Champion of America in 1917, also Prin¬ 
cess’ Successor Champion 266904. Hissire, 
Successors Double Champion, His clam, 
Matchless Princess 6th. 
Herd Bears Suitable fer any Herd 
Sews te be bred fer Spring Litters 
50 Gilts by above Boars 
Send for description and price to 
Crystal Spring Stock Farm 
G. Smith & Sons SEELYVILLE, PA. 
Stone’s Berkshires 
HO HEAD ON THE FARM 
Special Offer tfJJwieS 
two months old for quick shipment. 
Recorded and Express Paid 
Within 1000 Miles in the U. S. 
24 Sow Pigs . . . .$20.00 each 
21 Boar Pigs .... 15.00 each 
Trios not related for $50 
Sired by four different boars and 
out of large prolific sows 
Service Boars 
6 sired by sons of Epochal and Superior 
1 Sept. 1918, boar sired by Matchless. 
Big Type Berkshires 
p sa^4 c Jan.31,1920 
RICHARD H. STONE 
TRUMANSBURG, - N.Y. 
of 60 BRED SOWS 
WHITGUERN FARM 
C. H. Carter WEST CHESTER, PA 
FLINTSTONE BERKSHIRES 
We Offer For Sale: 
PROLIFIC BERKSHIRES 
OPEN GILTS . One year old 
YOUNG BOARS . One to two years old 
PIGS . . Farrowed April — May 1913 
Sired by Rival Longfellow 20th No. 238095 and 
his son Karha’s Longfellow 3rd No. 267474 
out of large Prolific Sows. 
KARHA FARM, Geo. L. Barker, Supt. 
Parksville - - Sullivan Co., N.Y. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD: 
SIZE, CONSTITUTION, PROLIFICACY Our First Consideration 
That this policy is in accord with popular demand 
is indicated by the fact that during the past twenty 
years we have sold more registered Berkshires than 
any other three breeders in the United States. 
Special offering of boars and boar pigs. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING. Box 15, Dunclee, N. Y. 
Pearls Successor 8th. 255708 
“W ZHF.N Dean Curtiss placed this boar as Grand 
VV Champion at Springfield, he knew what he 
was doing.” Write us for prices on bred sows and 
gilts. Our foundation herd of young sows is second 
to none in the country. 
FLINTSTONE FARM, DALTON, MASS. 
ANEDJ0 BERKSHIRES 
^Choice Berkshires-^ 
We have some extra nice young 
boars, sows and gilts of Masterpiece 
and Double Champion 33rd breed¬ 
ing at prices that are right. 
Webb Farms, Box R, Clinton Corners, N.Y. 
SPECIAL SALE 
BOARS 
Well grown March and April pigs 
with quality, size and good breeding 
A Carload of Mature Sows 
Anedjo Farm Webster, Mass. 
We are offering extra nice 
Reg. Berkshire Pigs 
8-wks.-old at reasonable prices Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Anderson & Scofield, Fishkiil, N. Y. 
Tlnrlf ckirac FOR BREEDERS. 6 weeks old. Either 
Del Roll II Ct> sex; 810 each. Trios not akin. 
CLOVEKDALE FARM, Charlotte, N. Y. 
LOCUST VALLEY FARM 
BERKSHIRES 
RUSSELL GRINNELL, Owner 
EXETER. RHODE ISLAND 
Special Offering for September 
Reg. Pigs, 10 weeks to 4 months 
SIZE—QUALITY—BREEDING 
2 Selected Young Boars 
Address, WALTER JAUNCEY, Jr., Mgr. 
Big Type Berkshires ah 
ages. Boars. Sows. ENTERPRISE STOCK FARM. Ariel, Pa. 
C HAU0W LANE BERKSHIRES, K-wks.-old pigs, 815 each, register- 
O ed. HIGHWOOD breeding. SHADOW LANE FARM, Lumber Oily, P». 
TARBELL FARMS Berkshires 
Service boars. Spring and fall pigs. Good breeding. Ex¬ 
cellent individuality. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Tarbku, Farms, Smtthville Flats. N. Y. 
LARGE TYPE BERKSHIRE 
Select you a breeder from a 13-pig litter. Pay after 
you see the stock. DAVID WIANT, Huntington Mills, Pa. 
i SWINE 
Fnr Salp-lOO Pig* Chester whites 
ror odie iuu » and bekkshikes 
Six weeks old. 8*4 each, ready to ship. Twenty 
cents per pig additional for crates, which will lie 
refunded when crates are returned. Issue money 
orders on Dushore, Pa. P.0. ROUSE BROS. New Albany, Pa. 
Reg. BERKSHIRES 
Aug. and Sept, pigs selected lor breeding stock 
Fine growthy youngsters of the right type and from 
a sire and dam good enough to mane the pigs real 
Berkshires. Onier now. Pigs shipped at 8 to 10 
weeks old. These pigs sired by Highwood Rival, 
331. HOAR 12 months old. Sired by Highwood 
Standard 78th, 223658. This hoar is a nice specimen. 
Highwood Standard 78th 
We have too much of this boar’s stock to afford any 
great use for him without inbreeding. Kightin his 
prime ami a getter of big litters. Any one wanting a 
lull aged hoar will do well with him. Priced to sell. 
PATMOOR FARMS - Hartfield. N. Y. 
Special November Boar Sale 
Chin s and Duroc-Jerseys. Ready for service. Two 
sizes. Special at *46 and *50 each. State your wants. 
Regi. try papers Free. KaIRHOPK Fakjis, R.rlisblrr. N.Y. 
TAMWORTlfaJ HAMPSIHRE SWINE 
write or visit REYNOLDS-LYBROOK FARMS COMPANY 
Successor to Westview Stock form 
It. 1 \Y liiHtoii-Ssilcin, N. C. 
II L* AH- AGES. 8-wks.-o!d pigs now ready 
namnSniKPS Best of breeding. Satisfaction guar 
llUllipoilli to anteed. M. 1). PHILLIPS, North En»t, l*a 
MALVERN STOCK FARM 
MALVERN, PA. 
Breeders of high class Berkshires. 
Fifteen well grown spring boars for 
sale, also a few spring gilts. 
Prices reasonable. Correspondence solicited. 
ePOTTED POLAND CHINA HOGS. The kind your daddies raised. 
O Large, vigorous and prolific. Safe arrival and satisfae 
tion guaranteed. MOUNTAIN HOME STOCK FARM. Russellville, Ky. 
OhOChlPOC The home-table and home- 
VI 1 Col 1 1 1 CO market hog. We offer sev¬ 
eral excellent service hoars. Also two early Septem¬ 
ber litters of pigs. MORNINGSIDE FARM, Sylvania. Pa. 
r* 1 O H-wks.-old. O. 1. C., Berkshire cross, healthy, 
■ * V5IO fast growing stock. 8*. so each: n-wks.-old. 
$8; lO-wks.-old, 8'J. MUELLER. Mipledalc Farm. R. 2,Westwood, N. J. 
Special Sale on Reg. Chester White Service Boars 
and spring gilts.. 6. wks.-old pigs, SlOeach: $19 pair; 
S25 trio. A. A. SCHOEEI.L, Heuvelton. N. Y. 
SPRINGBANK BERKSHIRES 
Spring Boars lit for service now; sired b.v Dukes 
Champion 22nd 246254 and Kyinboleer's Superb 254336, 
also some line gilts, cholera immune; with size,bone, 
and handsome heads and out of large mature 
prolific sows. 
J. E. Watson Marbledale, Conn. 
Feeds and Feeding now $2.75 
This standard work by Henry & Mor¬ 
rison has been advanced to $2.75, at 
which price we can supply it. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th Street New York 
CAT ROCK FARM Berkshires 
Are prolific breeders with size and conformation; 
cholera immnued; 300 lie ad: bred gilts and boars 
ready for service. Special prices on boar and sow 
pigs and trios. Every animal just as represented 
and must he satisfactory to purchaser or money re¬ 
funded. CAT ROCK FARM, Westwood. Mass. 
Sending Cattle Into Pennsylvania 
I expect to move from Vermont to 
Pennsylvania in a short time, and expect 
to take some cattle with me. Will they 
be admitted to the State without inspec¬ 
tion? s. P. B. 
Apparently healthy calves under six 
months of age need not be tuberculin- 
tested and may be shipped into Pennsyl¬ 
vania. and a permit is not required. 
Those above six months of age brought 
into Pennsylvania for dairy or breeding 
purposes must be subject to a physical 
examination and tuberculin test at point 
of origin, by a veterinarian who is au¬ 
thorized by the Federal Bureau of Ani¬ 
mal Industry and the proper officials of 
the State in which the test is applied. 
The report of examination and tuber¬ 
culin test must be recorded on health cer¬ 
tificates in quadruplicate. The original 
and triplicate copies of the tuberculin test 
chart shall be sent to the proper officials 
of the State in which the examination is 
made. The duplicate copy shall accom¬ 
pany the cattle while in transit to destin¬ 
ation and will act as a permit. The 
quadruplicate copy shall be sent to this 
office in ample time to reach here before 
the arrival of cattle at destination. 
Dairy or breeding cattle may be shipped 
to one of the three public stock yards in 
Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh. Lancaster or 
Philadelphia), without previous examina¬ 
tion or test. No charge is made for ex¬ 
amination and tuberculin tests at these 
yards, the only expense to the shipper be¬ 
ing yardage and feed. u. a. church. 
Deputy State Veterinarian. 
Taming an Ugly Cow 
What is the best method of taming a 
cow down, so she will be gentle and easy 
to handle? She is about three years old. 
She has always been foolish about being 
touched. She will back from her feed 
and prance about and soem as though she 
would hook you. It is impossible for any¬ 
one to go in the field and tie her in any 
peace. n. I,, n. 
Virginia. 
Such a cow is not Worth fussing with 
for a minute. She is naturally mean and 
nervous, and will not be likely to improve 
with any treatment that can be given, and 
the treatment process would not be likely 
to pay, even did she improve. Better fit 
her for slaughter, or let her go to the 
butcher now if she is in fair flesh. 
Feeding for Milk 
I have a purebred Jersey cow. due to 
freshen in eight months. She is three 
years old. What is the best method of 
feeding her. to get in good condition to 
do her best when fresh? I have good 
grass and clover pasture, also clover, 
mixed and oat hay. and corn fodder. 
What grain mixture should I feed to 
increase flow of milk and put cow in 
good condition, for calving and putting 
on flesh? r. a. s. 
Rockville, Conn. 
You should get your cow to consume 
all of the rough feed that she will, giving 
her three or four feeds a day. I should 
give one or more feeds of corn fodder, 
and try to mix your varieties of hay so 
she gets an even variety of this, if you 
have enough of each variety so it can be 
well mixed. Make up a grain ration of 
two parts by weight of wheat bran, fine 
part of cornmeal. one part of gluten feed 
and one part of linseed oilmen!, with ope 
pound of salt to each 100 lbs. of feed 
when mixing it up. u. F. j. 
Renovating Butter 
Will you give full directions for reno¬ 
vating butter? MRS. J. R. A. 
Washington, I). C. 
If you have a separator you can do a 
fairly satisfactory job in improving the 
flavor of some old butter by melting the 
butter in about three times its weight of 
hot water. Then run this melted fat and 
water through the separator. The puri¬ 
fied oil will come out of the cream spout. 
Now allow some good clean skim-milk to 
sour until it just thickens. Dilute this 
sour milk with an equal volume of sweet 
skim-milk. Mix the butter oil and this 
sour skim-milk in a can. using one part 
milk to one and one-half parts oil. Have 
temperature 145 degrees Fahr. Stir vig¬ 
orously for 15 to 20 minutes. Pour the 
mixture into a tank full of water. The 
fat, with some of the sour skim-milk in 
it, will crystallize on top of the water after 
a short time, when it can be removed, salt¬ 
ed and worked. The object of using the 
sour skim-milk is to give flavor to the 
butter. This butter could not be lawfully 
sold in trade as butter. H. F. j. 
Mule Market Wanted 
Who can tell us of a market for mules 
in New York or New Jersey? The in¬ 
formation will be much appreciated. 
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SWINE 
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KINDERHOOK 
DUROCS 
are 
BRED RIGHT 
FED RIGHT 
PRICED RIGHT 
Write your wants. We have them. 
Kinderhook-Duroc Association Kinderhook, N. Y. 
JG'OR SALE — Thirty Duroc-Jer¬ 
sey Spring Boars, well grown, 
by a son of Pathfinder and a son 
of Orion Cherry King, both sires of 
show winners. An extra fine lot. 
FairholmeFarm 
New Market, N. J. 
DUROCS 
B7ED GILTS AND SERVICE BOARS 
VISIT THE FARMS and talk 
with the Recognized Du¬ 
roc-Jersey Hog Authority 
in the East. See the great¬ 
est Herd of Pure lhiroe- 
Jersey Hogs within 1.000 
miles. (We pay R.K. Fare 
of any prospect ivebuyer.) 
Write for Particulars and 
Prices. Enclose 10 c. for 
hook on “HOW TO RAISE 
. IX Blvded under Rep Coat. 
chased by mail if not satisfactoi % y. 
ENFIELD FARMS 
Dopt. R - 50 Church St.,.New York 
JERSEY-DUROCS 
Keqri&tcred Hour. I S moiitlm. 
Registered Sow, IS month*. t>rc<l. 
Hegintcred sow, IS month*. ?5 
Kllirible pip:*. 4 week*. it 
Eligible gilt*, 7 mouth*. j {5 
PERB Y WARREN - PERU, VERMONT 
VKIT tlin FARM ( s mi(1 ta,k ' " ilh tlu * Recognized Puree. 
Yluil lllc i /AI\ 1TIu Jersey Hog Authority in the East. 
greatest Herd of Pure Duroc-Jersey Hogs 
( We pay R. R. fare of tiny prospective buyer.) 
Write for particulars and prices. Enclose 10c., for book 
on “IIow to Raise Hogs. ,, 
Enfield Farms (Dept. R , 50Church St., N.Y, 
Donegal Herd Reg. Durocs 
Spring Boars, Gilts and fall pigs ready to ship. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. lUYHOMI II. ZOOK, li. I). No. 1. Jit. Joj. I’o. 
Registered Duroc-Jersey Pigs 
Pairs or trios not akin. Stock right. Price right 
C. O. HANFOKI) & SON, SulHeld, Conn. 
DUROCS 
REGISTERED 
BOARS 
Of nil ages. Also Sows and Pigs. All e xtra good stock. Pairs 
& trios not akin. Write for description & Prices. B.T Keller.Kent.O 
REGISTERED Defenderund Orion Cherry 
D m T p /"• C Kin S ''reeding. Weanling 
LJ JtX. V-/ \— O pigs and sendee hoars. 
KARLD. SHINERjtffceDen-MoorFarm.Towanda, Pa. 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Boars and Gills 
of March Farrow. Taxpayer and Orion Breeding. Very 
Choice. Big Type. Bushlield Firm, C. E. VEflK. Canandaigua, N.T. 
Weaned Duroc Pig 
for feeders. WOLCHESTER 
S The large framed Pa th¬ 
under stock. Barrows 
FARMS, Stockton, n. J. 
durocs t hoar. 8 in os Also bottr pigs. X to 12 wks. Good 
breeding. Price reasonable. J. HARLAN FRANTZ,Waynesboro. Pa. 
Reg. O. I. C. Reduction Sale 
As I wish to reduce my herd I will sell for the next 
30 days beginning Nov. 8th at reduced prices. Open 
and bred Sows, Summer Boars, Hooking orders for 
September, Ootobor and November Pigs. 
Black Diamond Minorca Farm, Mt Bethel, Pa. 
Chester White Fall Pigs 
Registered and grade stock. Also tine big summer 
pigs out of large prolific sows. Registered boars 3 
months old. Write for prices. 
HRANDRKTH LAKE FARM, Brandreth, N ¥. 
O. X. C.’s 
with pedigree. GEO.F. GI.I 
Big type prize winners, 
l’igs, $15 each Prepaid 
I’Mi:, It. 3. NewvUle, Pn. 
Reg.O. I. C- 
wks. Keg. free. llltl'IUKKR BROS., R. No. 2. HiRU.town, Pn. 
Duroc and P C. Pigs 8 , „AnS s .W:.... 
Reg. 0 I. C. 
ANI) CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
Eugknk P. Rogers, Wayvillk, X. Y. 
Chester White and 0.1.C. * o 10 x '^ s ; K^Vooli 
master breeding. SPRING VALLEY FARM, Memphis, N.Y. 
For Sale Chester White Reg. Swine 
Six blue ribbons 1919. I’ll till.I S II. lUNKMinVVFll, Mnnicer, 
f’cdart Farm. I’eulJyn. Pa. HF.NKY j?. DRAYTON, Proprietor 
For Sale: Reg. Chester White 
BRAMBLETYE FARM 
Spring Boars and Gilts 
at roaaonablo prices. 
SETAUKET, L. I., N. Y. 
POLAND-CHINA FIGS 
Registered Breeding Prospects, from the Big-Ben 
and Disher’s Giant Families. That Competitors do 
not equal. Dr. KNOX, Box 50, Danbury, Conn. 
For Sale 10 Extra Nice Gilts , 
open, 2 bred. Service boars and pigs all look alike. The 
kind von like SHENANSO RIVER FARMS, Fredonla, Pm. 
