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The RURAL. NEW.YORKER 
February 14, 1020 
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and shorten the feeding period. Prove at our risk that you 
can make from $3.00 to $10.00 more per hog and practically eliminate dis¬ 
ease by feeding Milkoline at a cost of 2c a gallon or less. 
30 Day Guaranteed Trial: JSiSSVStSiSi 
else — you can see for yourself on your own farm that MILKOLINE is a big money maker for 
anyone raising hogs and poultry. The deal isn’t closed until you are satisfied. We take the 
risk because we know what MILKOLINE will do. Order any amount of MILKOLINE you 
want from prices given—use one-half for 30 
days — then if not satisfied ship back the 
unusedpartand every cent you send us will be 
returned by first mail. Your money is simply 
on deposit till you have tried MILKOLINE 
thoroughly to your own satisfaction. Big 
Kansas City Banks substantiate this offer- 
ask any of them about us or look us up in 
Dun or Bradstreet. 
Only 2c a Gallon: 
MILKOLINE comes in condensed form. It 
is simply modified buttermilk made better 
for feeding. There is no sulphuric acid or 
any other injurious substance in it. It is 
guaranteed to last indefinitely in any climate 
and not to spoil, sour or rot under any cir¬ 
cumstances. Flies do not come near it. Full 
feeding directions with every package. When 
fed as directed (one part MILKOLINE 
to 50 parts of water or swill) MILKOLINE 
costs but 2c a gallon or less. 
Great Feed Saver: 
MILKOLINE aids digestion and promotes 
assimilation so that feed wastage is reduced. 
It helps tone up hogs and poultry, and users 
say that it saves easily one-third feed. 
Tested By University: 
Prof. W. B. Combs, Ass’t Prof, of Dairy Hus¬ 
bandry, of Missouri University, in a recent 
test found that Milkoline-fed hogs gained 
nearly one-half pound more per day than others i 
and that the lot fed on 1 
MILKOLINE cost consid¬ 
erably less in spite of a 
heavier gain. The test 
showed a profit of 82.57% 
extra on Milkoline - fed 
hogs over others in a 30-day 
test. Copy of report mailed 
free on request. We re¬ 
ceive testimonials from the 
biggest and most success¬ 
ful feeders in every state. 
For instance Lee Jackson, 
Wappingers Falls, N. Y., 
says “Milkoline fixed up a 
bunch of shoats that had 
lost their appetites, and produced great results 
with pure bred Duroc Sows.” - 
PRICES 
These prices are F.O.B. 
Kansas City or the ad¬ 
dress of our ncarc-.it deal¬ 
er. Dealers in all parts 
of the United States. 
5 Gal. Keg • $7.50 
10 Gal. Keg - 12.50 
15 Gab Keg • 16.50 
32 Gal. Barrel 32.00 
55 Gal. Barrel 49.50 
Prices on smaller pack¬ 
ages piven in booklet. 
Buy in barrel lots — it 
saves you money. 
Try Milkoline at Our Risk 
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Send This Coupon! 
THE MILKOLINE MFG. CO. 
647 Creamery Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 
In accordance with your guaranteed offer, please ship me 
.. .Gallons MILKOLINE for which enclosed find $. 
I agree to use half, but at the end of 30 days, if I am not satisfied. 
I will ship back unused portion, if any, at your expense, and you 
are to return my money. 
Order a barrel or any amount you want from 
above prices—send check or money order—take' 
30 days using half of amount or¬ 
dered on your own farm and your 
own hogs—then, if not satisfied, 
ship back unused part at our 
expense and we’ll return every 
penny sent us. What fairer offer 
could you ask? Your name on a 
post card will bring big 42-page 
book and copy of report from Mis¬ 
souri University Dairy Dept. No 
obligation—write today. 
NAME. 
POST OFFICE. 
STATE.COUNTY. 
SHIPPING POINT. 
1 
Agents Wanted. 
The Milkoline 
Mfg. Co. 
647 Creamery Bldg., 
Kansas City, Mo. 
D1STK1BUTJ2I) BY 
vV. J. Blanchard . .. 880 Plymouth St., Abbinfjton, Mass. Hoffer & Carman ... r...Harrisburg, Pa' 
Anderson & Scofield .. Fishkill, N. Y. Frank S. Jones. 305 Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. 
The National Chester White 
Record Association 
The Original Record for the Chester White 
Breed of Hogs, established in 1848; a purely co¬ 
operative Association. All Volumes of the 
Record free to Stockholders; pedigree blanks 
and transfer slips free to all recorders. Write 
the Secretary for instructions in recording your hogs. 
L B. WALTER, Sec’y, Box 66, Dept. R, West Chester, Pa. 
Buy a Good CHESTER WHITE 
Young hoars and gilts (not registered) at S20 each. 
One large bred sow. $70. Yearling sows, bred to reg. 
hoar, S45 each. Brandreth Lake Farm, Brandretli, N. V. 
Reg. Chester White Service Boars 
AND FALL PIGS, PAIR AND TRIO NOT AKIN 
A. A. SCHOFELL, Heuvelton, N. Y. 
O W OR CHESTER WHITE Rig Type PRIZE 
• WINNERS. Pigs, $15 eacli prepaid. 
Address GEO. F. GBIFFIE, R 3, NEWYILLE, PA. 
O f /■*, and Chester White brod sows. (Registered.) 
. 1. V.. SPRING VALLEY FARM, Memphis,N.Y. 
DOGS 
Airedales, Collies, and Old English Shepherd Dogs 
Trained male dogs and brood matrons; pups all ages. 
FLEMISH GIANT. NEW ZEALAND AND RDFUS RED BELGIAN 
RABBITS. Send 6c. for large instructive list of what 
you want. W. B. WATSON, Box 1745, Oakland. Iowa 
ColliePups 
and NEW ZEALAND RE1> RABBITS 
NELSON BROS. - GllOVK CITY, l’A. 
FOR SALK lirckJoVoDnno 8irod by International 
BIX-MOS.-OLD AireOaierupS Champion, Kootinai Chi¬ 
nook. $25 if taken at once. C. It. Mead,Westfield, N.Y. 
Reg. Airedale Pups Danufuon^ T E *Conn. 
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of copy must reach us on Thurs- | 
day morning in order to insure | 
insertion in following week’s paper, f 
Notice to discontinue advertise¬ 
ments should reach us on Wed¬ 
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advertisement appearing in follow- | 
ing week’s paper. 
| v BERKSHIRES .-. | 
^Choice Berkshires-s 
We have some extraSnice young 
boars, sows and gilts of Masterpiece 
and Double Champion 33rd breed¬ 
ing at prices that are right. 
Webb Farms, Box R, Clinton Corners, N.Y. 
GET A PORKMAKER 
PIG SAVINGS BANK FREE 
Rut your savings into it to buy a pure bred pig. Your 
savings are deposited in your local bank. You receive 
6$ interest Jon them until the pig is shipped. Any one 
can take up with this plan. We supply the savings bank 
free. Write forfull particulars. 
The Porkmaker Herd of Berkshires, Box 111, Palatine, III. 
CAT ROCK FARM Berkshires 
Are prolific breeders with size and conformation; 
cholera immuued; 300 head; bred gilts and boars 
ready for •orvice. Special prices on bonr and sow 
pigs and trios. Every animal just as represented 
and must be satisfactory to purchaser or money re¬ 
funded. Have just shipped 23 head to Cuba. 
CAT BOCK FARM, Westwood, Mass. 
SPRINGBANKBERKSHIRES 
I have for sale 20 head of Brod Sows and Gilts to far¬ 
row in February and March. Bred to first-class sires. 
Cholora immune. Write for description and price. 
J. E. WATSON - Marbledale, Conn. 
LARGE TYPE BERKSHIRE 
Select you a broeder from a 13-pig litter. Pay after 
you see the stock. DAVID WIANT, Huntinutoii Mills, Pa. 
PATM00R BERKSHIRES 
Big type, bred for size and prolificacy. 
PATMOOR FARMS, Hartfield, N. Y. 
I arirp Rprkohlrn 0^ BEST BREEDING. Good show rec- 
LdlgG DolKSIIIIo or( j i Bred sows and gilts. Good 
fall pigs. Low price on young boars. Cholora im¬ 
mune. RICHARD K. WATS, Lebanon, N. J. 
Berkshires of Quality Kfetr® 8 
Summer and Fall pigs, either sex. Priced reasonable, 
breeding considered. SILVER SPRING FARM, llain|>t»n, I’u 
Prolific BerkshiresJE uVpS 
Priced to Sell. JNO, U, UllEAU, R. ll. Ho, 4, Gettyalmrg, Ft) 
BERKSHIRES 
STONE’S 
BERKSHIRES 
They are splendid hogs—the kind that 
produce pork at a profit. They are the 
farmers’ type, because they turn feed into 
pork at a profit. They are the chosen type 
of the more progressive modern breeders, 
who require sine and quick development. 
The uniform g-owthiness of all the pigs in 
the litters of ou. herd is perhaps its most 
unusual quality. Their popularity has been 
built upon the practical pork quality of 
size, early maturity and easy feeding abil¬ 
ity. We have on our farm the largest and 
best herd of EPOCHALS in the East. We 
believe you will like them. We know we do. 
Epochal of Stone Farm 
No. 255848 
An English-bred boar stands at the head 
of our herd. lie is full brother to the first 
son of Imported Epochal, that sold for 
ten thousand dollars. The Epochal Berk¬ 
shires won more prizes than any other herd 
exhibited in 1919. A grand total awards of 
234. First prize and grand championship 
to one exhibitor. We have a number of his 
Spring gilts bred to sons of Superior and 
Superb Emblem for March, April and May 
litters. They are large size, snjooth young¬ 
sters, with short noses, broad backs and 
heavy linms. We also offer a number of 
yearling sows snfe in pig for January, Feb¬ 
ruary and March litters, and can furnish 
young boars not related to the sows or the 
I litters they carry, thus making a desirable 
B foundation for a purebred registered herd 
| of Berkshires of standard type. We also 
offer Fall and Winter pigs of both sex. 
I We record and transfer ownership to pur- 
| chaser. Also pay express charges within 
3 1,000 miles in the U. S., and guarantee 
7 safe arrival. Orders booked for bred sows, 
also young pigs. If you want the best of 
the breed, come to headquarters for them. 
RICHARD H. STONE, Trumansburg, N. Y. 
Locust Valley Farm 
* BERKSHIRES 5* 
RUSSELL GR1NNELL, Owner 
EXETER, :: RHODE ISLAND 
T H(5 {BEST is none too good, our 
efforts are still being exerted to make 
e C HE CHAMPIOZAC of tomorrow a 
better HOQ than the (BEST today. 
(Boars, (jilts and Fall ‘Pigs. 
SIZE • QUALITY • BREEDING 
ADDRESS: 
Walter Jauncey, Jr., Mgr. 
FLINTST0NE BERKSHIRES 
Pearls Successor 8th. 255708 
Grand Champion Boar 1919 at Detroit and at 
the Eastern States Exposition. 
Wo have a large number of sows bred to this boar for 
March and April farrow. Reserve Spring pigs early. 
Herd Cholera immune, guaranteed breeders 
Or.r I^otto: “Good Size with Quality” 
Flintstone Farm :: Dalton, Mass. 
Large Berkshires 
AT HIGHWOOD: 
Herkshiros with size and stretch that have been bred 
for size and prolificacy for twenty years Gilts bred 
for April and May farrow. Sold out of gilts bred lor 
March. Unrelated fall boars. Sold out of spring of 
1919 boars. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING. BOX 15, DUNDEE. N. Y, 
PROLIFIC BERKSHIRES 
A few Sow Figs farrowed Sprinff, 1919. Sired 
by Rival Longfellow 20th, No. 238095 and by 
lvarhas DulceLongfcllow3rd. No. 2(57474. Boars 
and Boar Pigs are all sold. Bookingordersfor 
1920 pigs. Trios not related. Some choice bred 
Sows. 
KARHA FARM 
GEO. L. BARKER. Supt. 
PARKSVILLE, 
Sullivan Co., N.Y. 
BERKSHIRES 
Registered sons and daughters of the Grand 
Champions Longfellow's l>>ublo and Baron’s 
Successor. Splendid individuals. Prices from 
$75 to $250. 
Registered ErandaonB and Rmnddnufirhters of the Grand 
Champion LonKfellow'H Double. Prices from$2f> to $100. 
Thia ia the blood that produced the winners at the In¬ 
ternational this year. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. 
INDERKILL FARMS , 1 ,",'SSStfr 
SMITHSON HERD Berkshires 
20 High Class Brood Sows 
Bred To Our Great Boars. For March 
Farrow. For Prices 'Write 
CRYSTAL SPRING STOCK FARM 
G. SMITH & SONS Seelyville, Pa. 
Some thrifty boar pigs left. Reg., $15 
DerKSmreS to $20 ; unreg.,$8 to #12, according to 
size; l’uusual values, OLOVEKDALE, FA KM, CUarlottu Jt.Y. 
RABBITS 
It Pays to Raise Hares 
50# cheaper than Poultry 
The future Meat of the World 
BELGIANS. FLEMISH GIANTS, 
NEW ZEALANDS 
AMERICAN BLUES 
The Principal Prize Winners, exhibited at 
Pet Stock Shows during 1919 were the Off¬ 
spring of my foundation Stock. 
JOSEPH BLANK 
Official Judge and Registrar 
428 Highland Avenue, Dept. A 
MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. 
B elgian 1IARKR. four docs and buck, $10: single buck, 
$2. Big S. C. White Leghorn cockerels, $3. All first, 
class stock. Order uow. G. Stevens, Eansomville, N.Y 
SWINE 
Ournre nttir pic* 
UUIULS Bred Gill. 
And Service Boars 
Visit the farms and 
talk with a Recognized 
IHiroc-Jerscy Hog Au¬ 
thority. See the greatest 
Herd of Pure Duroo-Jer- 
soy Hogs within 500 
miles. tWo pay B. R. 
Fare of any buyer.) 
Write for Particulars 
and Prices. Enclose 10c for book on “ HOW TO RAISE 
HOGS.” We guarantee to exchange any animal pur¬ 
chased by mail if not satisfactory. 
ENFIELD FARMS, W. H. WHITNEV, Owner, ENFIELD, CONN. 
Duroc-Jerseys of Quality 
Young and matured stock, either sex. Most up-to- 
date bloou line •. II. H. LUCKI£, Spring Valley, N.Y. 
FOR S A. U'E) 
Waldorf Duroc-Jersey Pigs 
Registered stock—8 to 12 weeks old. Defender 
strain. Well grown. Address 
WALDORF FARMS, No, Chatham, N. Y. 
BEST BLOODED DUROCS 
Pathfinder, Defender and 
Orion Cherry King Gilts 
and Sows 
Open or bred to 800-lb. 
Grandson of 
DEFENDER 
Drakeside Piggery 
Delaware : : N. J- 
KINDERHOOK DUROC Specials 
400 lb. bred yearlings 3001b. bred Spring gilts 
175 lb. open Kail gilts 1 top yearling boar 
Prices from i. It. tan Alstyne, Pres., ltoj McVangli, Bus. Mgr. 
For Sale-70 Extra Nice Gilts 
open, 2 bred. Service boars and pigs all look alike. The 
kindyoulike. SHENANGO RIVER FARMS, Frodonia.Pa. 
Reg. Hampshire PIGS ® 
very prolific, $10 each. Barred Rock and Black 
Minorca Cockerels from exhibition stock, $4 and 
S5 each. 15. Giant Hares, all ages, $8 Pair and tip. 
ELITE STOCK FARM, F. H, Rivenburg. Prop., Munnsville N Y. 
TAMwolftfa Jhampsme SWINE 
write or visit REYNOLDS-LYBROOK FARMS COMPANY 
Successor to Westview Stock Farm 
It. 1 W IiiHtoii-Suleiii, N. O. 
3Poland-Ohina IGS 
of a Quality that Distinguishes them from ALl others; 
that Competitors Envy and do not Equal. Blood-Lines 
that arc Producing the Champions and Grand Cham¬ 
pions of To-Day.Viz.: Tito Big-Bob and the Cisher’s Giant 
Families. Dr. KNOX, Box 50. Danbury, Connecticut 
For Sale-Chestcr While Reg. Swine 
Young Boars and Gilts. Finest types. Apply to Charles 
II. Uaneuliowcr, Mgr., PeiiUya, I’u. II. E. bruytou. Prop. 
Prize Chester Whites^7* 
$15 and $20. Sired by First prize boar, out of First prize 
sows. Bred gilts. IIYCLASS STOCK FARM, Hickutille, L. l„ N.Y. 
For Sale-3 YOUNG SOWS March. Registered Duroc 
Beds, and 2 Sows 2! s yrs. A. E. Li.nlky. Trumbull, conn. 
SHEEP 
Reg. Rambouillet and Delaine Ewes 
Due to lamb April 1. Shoar $7 to $10 of wool. 
C. V. Wellman & Sons, Perry, N.Y. 
Closing Out Sale of Choice Reg. Tunis Ewes 
Brod for March and April lambs. Also some rams. Bar¬ 
gains for quick sales. J* N. MoJ’IIEKSON, KcotUvIllo, N. ¥. 
30 Reg. Shropshire Ewes For Sale 
Also Hams and Bam Lambs. STEVENS KUOS., Wilson, N. T. 
For Sale 
HAMPSHIRE SHEEP, HAMS nnd 
8 . Apply OPMIil FAltM, Purchase, N. ¥. 
Reg. Hampshire Down Ewes ZU^ow^ Ewes^25 
Bum Lambs for Sale. ELI.IS TlGElt, Gladstone, N. ,1, 
R eg. Yearling Shropshire nnd Southdown Kama 
For Sale. HUTCHINGS BEOS., LINCOLN Dauk, N. Y. 
Fnr^alB-MflrinnRam with, ' c,liKr '' epapers - Price,$5t>. 
ror OdIB ITIUlinUndlll JOSEPH BARIHE, Cider Mill, Loadi, N.V 
GOATS 
FOB SALE-SWISS toggenburg buck kids 
if pure and better. SI 8 and up. BltKD does $40 and tip. 
S. J. SHARPLES, it. D. 5, Norristown, Pa 
Cor Quin Due Grade Toggenliiirg Docs and Doe 
lUl Odlo Kidi. Cheap. A. Biallos, llANAsquAN, N. J. 
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