The RURAL. NEW.YORKER 
1003 
GOATS 
Swiss Toggenburg Bucks Mothers : 
giving 5 nts. an<l Better. S. J. SHARPLES, R. 0.5. Norrlitown, Pi 
F OH SAI.P,—Hornless Toggenburg Buck, 82ft. Milk 
stock Dors. Lloyd Goldsboro. R. a, Mohnton, Pa. 
SHEEP 
R egistered HAMPSHIRE DOWN EWES and Ram 
Lambs. Keg. South Down Ewes and ltam l.amlis For 
Sale. - ELLIS TIGEK, Gr DSTONK, N. J 
For Sale—1 Oxford Ram f, rSp.'S.”" BSE 
A bargain opportunity. STUART R. MANN, Derby, N.Y. 
r„ r Q,| a Reg. HAMPSHIRE STIEF.P. RAMS and 
roroaic EWES. Apply OPHIK FAKH, i'nrrhase, 5. Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Milking Shorthorns j5£&Si 
for inilk and meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washingtonville, N. Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS 
BULLS FOR SALE 
Our May 1st “Sales List’* is now ready to be sent 
to you upon your request, it consists of 15 bulls a 
number of which are ready for service. Priced 
from SI 50 up. Herd tuberculin tested since 191a 
by the United States BureauJof Animal Industry. 
W. S. Kerr, Mgr. Cohasset, Mass. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
out of high testing A. K. dams, from a clean 
tuberculin tested herd. One ready for service. 
Two eight and one six months old. Prices, 
$lftO-$! 100 . Write for particulars. 
P. F. (staples. Mgr., East llolli.ton. Mass. 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. It. 
dams or dams that will lie tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. W , WA dairy FARMS, 77 S. 3?d ft., Phlla.. Pi. 
“Shagbark Farm Guernseys” 
Offers at reasonable prices Bull Calves from 3 to 15 
mos. of age. Sired by "Florham Laddie,” who is the 
best proven SOS of "ME PLUS ULTRA." These bulls are 
from cows with records, or iinishing records better 
than 500-lbs. fat and from a Federal tested Herd. 
Write at once for prices and particulars. 
F. SHAGBARK FARMS, Saugerties. New York 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breed¬ 
ing. Price very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
Nmlthville Flats, Chenango Co., Sew York 
BULL CALVES 
out’of cows now on test for A. R. O. records 
Prices reasonable. WESTVIEW FARM, Pawling, N. Y. 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY COWS 
one imported; also one registered A. R. Jersey, 
Raleigh podigroe. ONE KEiilSTEKED 
GUERNSEY HU EL, from imported sire. Sev¬ 
eral pure-bred and high grade Guernsey and Jer¬ 
sey heifers. Reason for sale: closing Out dairy 
business. ORCHARD HILL FARM, Harriman, New York 
GRADE GUERNSEY COWS 
Several Choice Family Cows, fresh and spring¬ 
ers. Also Heifers. 
Du DOIS SMITH, MillsPond Farms,St. James, L. I , N.Y. 
For Sale-Guernsey Bull 
6. W. TOWNSEND - Cochranville, Pa. 
BRONKLAND GUERNSEY FARMS 
offers exceptional bargains in Bull and Heifer 
Calves. Slay Rose breeding. Tuberculin tested. 
Write for prices. J.U1I.S £. BllOKK, Amsterdam, fi. I. 
DOGS 
—11 J 
HOOK ON 
DOG DISEASES 
And How to Feed 
Mailed free t, any address by 
America’s 
the Author 
Pioneer 
H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc., 
Dog Medicines 
118 West 31st Street, New York 
German Shepherd 
COLLIES, AIREDALES 
OLD ENGLISH SHEPHERDS 
Thaink n dogs, Brood 
Matrons, Pups. fiend 10c for largo instructive list. 
NISHXA COI.LlE KENNELS, AV. It. Watson, 
Mgr., Ilox 1745, .Macon, Mo., formerly of Oakland, Iona 
MY AIREDALE TERRIERS SATISFY 
At Home, on Farm, or Hunting-Field 
Puppies with Hencb-Show Prospects 
Dr. KNOX Box 50 Danbury, Conn. 
Alton Airedales 
4-inos.-old Oorangpups. Females, $ 
from lnt. Champion sire, $75. E. 
FARM RAISED 
ROBUST INTELLIGENT 
25: spayed, $20. Male, 
Dummeriiton, Vermont 
F OR SALE—Airedales. Reg. Old stock. Puppies eligible to 
registry. Farm raised. Charles Nvb,EQL'INUNK, Pa. 
AIREDALES oil approval. COHASSET KENNELS, Danielson. Conn. 
Exceptionally Fine Litter of German Police Pups 
FOli 8AI-E. Bred and brought up in country homo. 
Two months old. Can be seen by appointment. 
P. A. E. ARMSTRONG, Louilonville. Albany Co., New Yom 
F OIt SALE—Police, Airedales and Irish Terrier 
Pups. Pedigreed stock. MEAD, Aaik.nia, New York 
F OR SALE—Scotch Shepherd and Collie Pups. Broken Cow, 
Fox and Babbit dogs. F. A. Sweet, Smyrna, N.Y'. 
Harry D Moore ! ,iee< ' ero F.F ox n<>«nds, scotch coi- 
dealer in all 
lies and Night Hunting lings, and 
kinds of dogs. SALISBURY. VERMONT 
)EI»IGREEI> COLLIE PUPS, the intelligent kind 
NELSON BROS. - Grove City. Pa 
FERRETS 
Either Color or Sex. Single pairs ordoz. 
lots. 
C. II. 
Price list free. Catalogue 10c. 
Keefer A Co., Greenwich, O. 
Ailing Animals 
Answered by Dr. A. S. Alexander 
Itching Skin 
I have a Holstein cow giving two or 
three gallons of milk ; has been standing 
quietly to be milked. Today she seemed 
to have trouble with her feet; can’t, keep 
them on the ground ; raises them to lick. 
I have heard of the cow itch. Is it that? 
She has been on rye and German clover, 
giving dry eornmeal at milking. Is milk 
fit. to use? w. E. B. 
Virginia. 
Wet green pasture of rye and other 
grazing crops sometimes causes itchiness 
of the skin, especially of white skin, so 
it would be well to keep the cow off rye 
pasture and allow other feed. Apply 
vaseline or sweet oil and sulphur freely 
to the itching parts. The trouble de¬ 
scribed should not injure the milk for 
human use, as the cow is not sick. 
Gadfly Grubs 
Can you give me any remedy for grub 
in the head in sheep? I lost two sheep 
and I opened their heads and found the 
grubs. Several more are affected. I 
have pint tar on their noses. G. w. 
New York. 
There is no certain quite successful 
treatment for gadfly grubs in the sinuses 
of the head in sheep, other than trephin¬ 
ing the skull and removing the larva with 
forceps. That, however, is scarcely a 
profitable treatment, and only to be done 
by an expert in the case of a pedigreed 
sheep that is valuable for breeding pur¬ 
poses. Some shepherds say that they 
have had pretty good results from pouring 
a teaspoonful of a mixture of olive oil 
and snuff, or kerosene, or turpentine into 
each nostril when the sheep is held down 
with its nose turned upward. Prevention 
is more important, and consists in keep¬ 
ing the noses of sheep well daubed with 
pine tar during fly time in Summer. 
Bloody Milk 
I have a cow in swamp pasture, and 
feed her corn and oats once a day. She 
gives bloody milk; sometimes it is all 
clots of blood. 'She is in good health. 
New York. At. E. s. 
As acrid matters in feed from wild or 
swamp pastures are a possible cause of 
blood in milk, we should advise you to 
keep tlie cow out of the swamp pasture 
for a time and see whether that stops the 
trouble. If it does not, we should sus¬ 
pect that growths in the teats may be 
the cause, and they might possibly be 
removed by operation. If growths are 
not the cause, chronic mammitis (garget) 
no doubt is present, and as it is incurable 
the milk secretion should be “dried off” 
and the cow then fitted for the butcher. 
Slobbering 
I have a horse that slobbers all the 
time. He has done it for over a year. 
Sometimes it reaches almost to the 
ground. It does not come from his 
teeth. I think it comes from his sto¬ 
mach. Could you tell cause and give me 
a remedy? lie is about six years old. 
Pennsylvania. n. y. 
The cause no doubt is in the mouth, 
and a careful examination should he 
made by an expert. The teeth are gener¬ 
ally to blame. Sharp points should be 
filed smooth, long teeth cut level and any 
diseased or .split molar removed. If 
the teeth are not the cause, the veteri¬ 
narian may find some sharp object lodged 
in the tongue or some other part of the 
mouth, or there may be an ulcer, wound, 
cyst or cancer or a stone in the salivary 
duct. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
August (I—Berkshires. T. B. Maekes- 
sie and Milton Thomas, Reading Fair 
Grounds, Reading, Pa. 
August 13—Berkshires. Annual Bred 
Sow Sale, Sycamore Farms, Douglasville, 
Pa. Carl Wallace, manager. 
September 12—Holsteins. Zelden Rust 
Herd Dispersal, Indianapolis, Ind. R. 
M. Hasting Company, sales managers. 
September 23—Aberdeen-Angus, East¬ 
ern Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ Associa¬ 
tion sale, Eastern States Exposition, 
Springfield. Mass. F, W. Burnham, 
Greenfield, Mass., secretary. 
October 1!*—Ilolsteins. Chester County 
Breeders’ sale. West Chester, Pa. C. j. 
Garrett and E. C. Brinton, managers. 
November 10—Ilolsteins. Waukesha 
County Holstein Breeders’ Fall Classic 
sale, Waukesha, Wis. 
February 21-22,1922—Ilolsteins. Iowa 
I Iolstein-Friesian Breeders’ annual sale, 
Waterloo, la. 
“Boy, take these flowers up to Miss 
Dolly Footlites, Room 12.” “Gee! 
You’re the fourth guv wot’s sent her 
flowers today.” “Eh! What’s that? 
Who sent the others?” “Oh, they didn’t 
send up any names. They just said: 
‘She’ll know who they come from.’ ” 
“Well, here, take my card and tell her 
these are from the same one that sent 
her the other three boxes.”—Boston 
Transcript. ; 
HOLSTEINS 
Hoisteins for Sale 
20 heifers. past 1 yr. old,® 100. 
10 2-yr.-old springers, SI 7ft. 
10 close springer cows, $200. 
iPriceson high record cows and 
heifers on request. 15 calves, 
1 to 0 mos. old. S.ft to ®0O. 15 
registered bulls, 8 to 18 mos., 
from $7ft lip. 75 grade Hol¬ 
steins at your price. Grade 
heifer calves, Sift. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, TuIly.N.Y. 
King Segis on Both Sides 
Here is a show bull born March 18,1921. His 
sire is a son of KING LYONS, out of a 35-lb. 
daughter of KING SEGIS, His dam is a 
2(Llb. daughter of JOHANNA KING SEGIS, 
a 40-lb. grandson of KING SEGIS. 
G. G. BURLINGAME, Cazenovia, N. Y. 
GREAT HOLSTEIN BULL s f a°l£ 
Segis Pontiac Alcartra Johanna 164755. I refused 110,000 
for him as a calf. Ho recently reacted in T. B. test and 
therefore cannot remain in my herd according to rules 
of X. Y. Board of Health. Sire, “ the $50,000 Bull.” Dam, 
Vanity Pauline Johanna. 34-lbs. Half sister, Findern 
Pride Johanna Rue (world’s record ) Weight, 2.500. Age, 
6. Make offer. Charles II. Baker, PecksklU, N. Y. 
20 High Grade Holstein Cows 
Fresh and springers. lO Reg. Heifers, 5 Reg. 
Calves. Take your choice. Must sell. Short of feed. 
Elite Stock Farm Munnsville, N. Y. 
F. H. Rivenburgh. Prop. 
Extra High Grade Holstein-Friesian Heifer Calves 
Best of markings, from splendid dams, Guaranteed to 
please you at at tractive prices. HILICRQFI FARMS, Wallan, N.Y 
■1 olitcin Kriesimi Ileifer and Hull Calves. Pure bred register 
■1 ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding 
Keg. Duroc Pigs. BROWNCROFT FARMS. McGraw. Cortland Co., N.Y 
.*. JERSEYS 
Hamilton irucrvc 
FARM el LK3L X 9 
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. 
JERSEYS 
Herd Bulls; Champion Torono’s Son 
whose son sold at auction for $7,500 
0wls-0ver-the-Top and Golden Maid’s 
Victor’s Jolly 
100 Head—Accredited Herd 
lllsterdorp Farms, Highland, N.Y. 
Our “Sophie’sTormentor" Jerseys he‘®d li *n 
Barnesville Cow Test Association, herd being com¬ 
posed of his daughters. Will sell our herd sire, Ra¬ 
leigh's Torono28th,2 ot'his sons and 1 grandson. His 
dam produced 746 lbs. fat 1 year and hisdanghters on 
test, allniakinggood. J. WiLMER HALL, Barnesville,Ohio 
T __— — - TI..11 Interested NobleHoupla, 
Jersey Jtsim t>y .uormaie 
«7 Duke, No. 129150, out of 
noupla’sSussyGcrvcl, No. 353112. Three years old on April 
27th, 1921. A splendid bull, sold for want of use. Send 
for pedigree and price. WILLIAM HUFFMAN, Congers, ,\.Y. 
J E n S E Y s 
Your choice'of any six of our fifty head of registered Jer¬ 
seys ; open or bred heifers, calves and mature cows. Dost 
blood lines, Owl-Interest sire. Government inspection. 
Excellent condition. Farmers’ prices. Let us know* your 
wants. WAKANOK£ FARM, South Manchester, Conn. 
Fosterfields Registered Jerseys n°lr e *» S 
now on. Heifer calves. Write FosterBeldn, P. O. Box 
ITS, Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. Attractive prices. 
AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know vour wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughbv, Ohio 
AYRSHIRE BARGAIN 
Get particulars about our generous offer on hull 
calves. Herd passed two annual tuberculin tests 
with no reactors. Accredited herd plan. Our prices 
on heifers and cows are very reasonable. 
CRESTMOXT FARM - Sun bury. I’ll. 
Wanted di?e m dh c ero e ' Two Ayrshires for Nurse Cows 
Large quantity milk, low test. L. S. WHITE, 1548 Broadway, N.T 
MISCELLANEOUS 
For Sale Registered Tuberculin Tested Cows 
and Ho if pro - ~ at reasonable prices*. 
dllU I lull cio 11 . IF. Kou nt/.e, \\ cl by, llcdford, JT.Y. 
C nYP Q UfantpH Young Reds and Grays. 
ru*es ndnieu Rosa BROWN - McFall, Alabama 
| HORSES 
BERKSHIRES 
STONE’S BERKSHIRES 
For 35 years we have been breeding Berkshires 
on this farm and now offer some of the best bred 
Berkshires in New York at reduced prices. 
Twenty gilts sired by Epochal. Superior, Em¬ 
blem, and other boars, and bred to Real Type son. 
Epochal, and Symboleer Real Type for August 
and September farrow; price $50; recorded and 
shipped in July. Weanling pigs two months old 
or older served by the above boars, price $20 
each; either sex; recorded and express paid 
within 1,000 miles. Our Berkshi’es represent 
tlie best American and English large type. 
RICHARD H. STONE 
Trumansburg, N. Y. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD: 
Special offering of gilts and tried sows, safe in pig 
for late summer and fall litters. These are big and 
stretchy. Many of them from litters of twelve to 
fifteen, h. C. & H. B. HARPENDING. Bo*l5. Dundee, N.Y. 
Middlebrook Farm Berkshires 
Spring pigs. Botli sexes. Six and eight weeks old. 
Also a few sows lired tor May and June farrow. 
Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write 
MIDDLEBROOK FARM, R. D. 1, Asbury Park, N. J. 
SHADY SIDE BERKSHIRES 
Pigs. 3-mos.-old, $20 each ; 2-inos.-old, *lfi each. Bred 
sows, $80. VVe ship C. O. D. E. G FISHER, Prop . Namillor, N.t. 
SPRINGBANK BERKSHIRE HERD 
otters 10 Registered, Immune, bred Sows and (lilts (Fall 
of 1919) to farrow in March, bred to Symboleer’s Superb, 
256936, and Duke’s Champion 22nd, No. 246254. For price 
address J. K. AVAT80N, Trop., M ar bled ale. Conn. 
Belgian HorsesFor Sale 
Choice Stallions and Mares, including all my 
prize-winning stock. Young stallions and fillies 
from one to three years old. If a stallion is needed 
in your district notify me and I will place one there. 
Terms to suit See our exhibit at tlie State Fair. 
DENNISON FARMS 159 Pearl St. Builalo, N. V. 
SWINE 
J 
BIG TYPE DUROCS 
NOW 
is the time to think ne- 
i jointly about the pure 
bred hosr buslnens. You can¬ 
not afford to feed scrub hojcM 
when a few dollars will buy a 
foundation of purebred Du- 
rocs, the moat popular ah 
well as the moat profitable 
breed. We have a few choice 
fall boar pljra by Gr. Orion 
Sensation 2nd at attractive 
, , , , .... __ . prices Also offering: a few 
sows bred for early litters, 150 head of the best aprinic pu?s to he 
i<Hind in the Fast. Mail orders shipped on approval. Everything 
guaranteed. Herd immune. GORKI, KAKMS, Annandale, H. J. 
Pure-Bred Duroc-Jersey Hogs 
We have a herd of over 500 and can supply you with 
anything you may want in the way of high «Ihb* hogs— 
Invd .sows and gilts, boars or pigs, unrelated stock ••! all 
ages—a: 1 sold on our guarantee to satisfy. Wilte for 
booklet. 
BERTLEY FARMS - Glenwood 
Juit out of Chicago 
III. 
For Sale-XDUROC-tTERSEY 
4-mos.-old,unrelated boar and sow pigs. From large 
litters and of best blood lines. Registered. Special 
prices for immediate shipment. One 9-mos.old re¬ 
gistered boar, weighs over 300 lbs., for immediate 
shipment, SSO. LAKE VIEW FARM, Newton, N. J. 
For Sale Reg. Duroc Sow Pigs sir,no Sontfii'SJrf. 
C. M. PALMER . ,r 
D u roc- Jersey I’igs. Reg. and Immune. Always s> me 
to sell. Fernbrook Farm, Menandi Rd . Allmnj, N. y. 
Registered Guernsey 
, bull, 10 months old. 
Yalatie, New York 
The National Chester White 
Record Association 
The Original Record for tlie Chester White 
Dreed 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 lings. 
L B. WALTER, Sec’y, Box 66, Dept. R, West Chester, Pa- 
CHESTER WHITE AND O. I. C. PIGS 
Prize winners. 810 to SI 5 e eli. pren-id. Address 
GEO. F. GRIFF1E It. 1>. K Xcwvlllc, 
Fa. 
FANCY O. I. C.’S 
The big, smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing. Died gills and Spring pigs at reasonable prices. 
W. W. WEIMAN, P. 0. Box 469, Hummelstown, Pa. 
I3CAMPS H I RES. The bacon 
type hog, last grower. Much appreciated 
by packers. Free Cir. Guernsey Cattle. 
LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Bird-In-Hand, Pa. • Box ft 
Priced to Sell ukvelatio'.v- Poland-China Boar 
A limited number of 2-mos.-pigs. Improve the herd. 
Dishei’s Giant blood lines. Write 
HENRY’ T. ATXO, R. F. D. No. 2, Whippany. N. J. 
For Sale-100 Pigs—Berkshires & Chester Whites 
6 weeks. $4.00 each. House Bros., Dushore. Pa. 
REG- SPOTTED POLAND CHINAS 
the coming hog. Stock alwavg for sale at fanners 
Prices. Winefi. CLVnKl'UOMl’bO.N.Chamberibiirc, p„. r. to 
POLAND-CHINA BRED SOWS & PIGS 
„ If Fastidions, I Assure Satisfaction. 
Dr. KNOX Box 50 Danbury, Conn. 
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