Tht RURAL NEW-YORKER 
146 f 
Live Stock News 
In spite of the fact that this has been a 
trying year for the sheep man. I have 
made s..me good sales of rams. The best 
sales topie through men who have experi¬ 
enced just such critical periods, but who 
are constantly looking for better sires to 
improve their flocks. To the true stock- 
man there is ever a good opportunity to 
improve his flock by persistently selecting 
only the best individuals. He realizes 
that the tide is turning and. that the 
golden hoof has still a future, and that 
an industry which is of such vital im¬ 
portance to our country shall not perish. 
HTJRERT C. BEARDSLEY. 
Secretary and Treasurer of Schuyler Co., 
N. Y., Sheep Breeders’ Association. 
The purebred swine industry is looking 
much better than it did a few months ago; 
the farmers are taking to purebreds more 
now than they did in the past. I sold a 
farmer a young boar about a year ago. 
He has been mated with some grade sows 
in the neighborhood, and all owning pigs 
sired by this purebred Berkshire say they 
are the nicest pigs that they had ever 
owned. This boar was sired by Superb 
Royal Duke .Id. I have sold to a number 
of farmers purebred Berkshire pigs to 
start new herds. I am using as a sire 
to head my herd Real Types Value 2d. a 
good son of Real Types, a boar that has 
done much good for the breed in the Cen¬ 
tral West. W. I). NELSON, JR. 
Delaware. 
A Good Old Sheep Book 
It was my good luck the other day to 
run across a very well preserved copy of 
“The Practical Shepherd: a Complete 
Trreatise on the Breeding, Management 
and Diseases of Sheep.” by Ilenry S. 
Randall (eighth edition), and published 
by your worthy predecessor D. D. T. 
Moore. Union Buildings, Rochester. Ts T . 
Y., in 1S63. I feel that I have made a 
nice addition to my library and at an 
expense of only 25 cents. It seems to me 
that the papers do not get out works such 
as these nowadays, and it is a treat to 
pick them up. I enjoy The R. N.-Y. very 
much, and take more solid comfort out 
of it than any other farm paper, and I 
take a great many of them. With best 
wishes, believe me, 
Illinois. henry ades fowler. 
Randall’s book was the standard in its 
day. and for practical treatment of the 
fundamentals of sheep breeding has never 
been surpassed. In these more youthful 
days there is a great demand for what is 
now called “pep.” The result is consid¬ 
erable literature which is unsalted—or 
“fresh.” 
Salting Cream to Aid Churning 
On page 1068 you had a letter from 
C. II. R. G. concerning difficult churning 
of Guernsey cream. We have had exactly 
the same trouble with our cream this 
Summer, and the only way I can make 
the cream separate is by adding salt. 
Sometimes I use as much as a cupful to 
four or five quarts of cream. We feed 
our cow as much salt as she will eat, but 
still have to add more when churning. 
MRS. F. A. j. 
New Jersey Beekeepers’ Association 
The New Jersey Beekeepers’ Associa¬ 
tion will hold its annual convention in 
Trenton. N. J.. January 12-13. 11)22. 
Mr. J. E. Crane of Vermont and Messrs. 
Stewart and Bedell of New York, as well 
as other interesting speakers, will be on 
the program. The annual dinner on 
Thursday evening promises to be a most 
enjoyable occasion, with Hon. Emmor 
Roberts, State Senator from Burlington 
County, as toastmaster. Everyone is 
welcome. 
Mr. Nexdoor : “You have nice grounds 
around your new home. You ought to 
put a few birdhouses in the trees" Mr. 
Grabitall. the Flat Owner: “I’ve thought 
of that myself, but I don’t know just how 
to go about it to collect the rents.”— 
Credit Lost. 
SHEEP 
For Sale-Two Pure Bred Delaine March Rams 
The ewes noil) a flock called the best flock of lie- 
laities in New York. The rain from Bissel, Ver¬ 
mont. Can be registered. Nice lambs. You will be 
satis,led. *15 each F. O. B. South Dayton. 
VAUGHN HOUSE South Dayton. CattaiaiiQiis Co.. N, Y. 
R egistered HAMPSHIRE l>OWN EWES and Rum 
Lambs. Reg. South Down Ewes and Rain Lambs K, r 
Sale. - ELLIS TIGER. Glaustoxk, N. J 
R eg. Shropshire Rum-. 1 and 2 years old. Wooled to 
nose, bargains. LEROY C. ROWER, Liidiowvlfie, N. Y. 
Rea. Shropshire Rams, 1 & 2 yrs. old. Also 
30 ewes. SI EVENS BROS., Wilson. N. Y. 
Reg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. RAM 8 and 
r Ofddie EYVE'.H. Apply Ol’lIIU Farm. I'lirrliaK-. .V Y. 
250 Grade EWcS 
Also few registered Shropshires for 
Sitle. THE ORCHARDS, Bennington,-Vermont 
HOlSTEINS 
Wanted to duy 
15 or 20 close up Bred 
(Holstein) grade 
Heifers. State lowest price. Adv. 9888, cure R. N.-Y. 
Registered (Spot Farm) Holsteins months old. 20 
cows and 10 bulls. JOHN C. REAGAN, Tully, N.Y. 
H olstein-Friesian lleifer and Roll Calves, Pure bred register¬ 
ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding 
Reg. Dm ce Bigs. BROWKCROFI fARMS. McGrsw. Corliand Co., N * 
| SWINE | 
LARGE BERKS HIRES 
A T HIGH WOOD: 
Yearling sows that have raised litters this fall, re¬ 
bred to our best herd hoars for early spring farrow, 
$50 to $100. Unrelated service boars, *40 to $75. 
Close kin to the leading winners at the iargestshows 
this fall. H C. S H. B HARPENDING. Box 15. Dundee N.Y. 
STONE’S BERKSHIRES 
HOLIDAY SPECIAL SALE 
40 Sows and Gilts, bred to our noted boars for 
spring litters. Sows that have had litters. Price 
*50 io *75 each. Giits to farrow their first litter, 
*35 to *50 each. Summer Shouts, either sex, *35 
to *35 each. August and September pigs, either 
sex *8 to 815 each. When taken in lots of three 
or moro we pay Express charge. 
Richard H Stogie. Trumansburg-, N. Y. 
BERKSHIRES of Size and Quality 
Service hoars, boar pigs, bred and open gilts of the 
leading type. Good show record. Cholera immune. 
RICHARD E. WAIS . Lebanon, N. J. 
For Sale—Large Type Berkshires 
< *ne No. 1 service hoar, born in March, 1921, Also 
August and Septum),er sow pigs, Harpendings’ 
if igh u ood breeding. E. A. WHITFORD, Adams Center, N.Y. 
B ERKSHIRES. Big type sows. bo.irsnnd pigsforsale. 
All Stock guaranteed.' I‘A I .MOOR FARMS, llartlield. N.Y. 
P1 rr Tune 0 I P Reg. Free. 40-50 lbs. Sows, $11; Boars, 
Dig IjfUoU. l.U. 3 $|£. 8-wks. pigs, if!*, bred Sows, 
880. All A-l Breeding. Sat. Guar. R. HILL, Seneca Fills, H.Y. 
O. I. C. AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
-ini £10 each prepaid, Guaranteed to plea.se. Address 
GKO. r. OK IFF! E R. I>. 8 Newvlllc, Fa. 
R eg. O. I. <' and Chester AV liite Flg« and hi ed sows. 
EUGKNJ2 I*. KOGEKJS - \Vayvili.k, New York 
GUERNSEYS 
A GRADE 
GUERNSEY 
Was the highest cow in Wisconsin 
Cow Testing Associations ter the 
year ending April 1, 1921. In one 
year she produced 15,017 lbs. milk 
and 703-8 lbs. butterfat which was 
valued at $406.58. Her teed cost 
5>CS 55, making an income over 
cost ot Iced ot $317.03. 
Send for the free booklet 
“ The Grade Guernsey ” 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R-24 PETERBORO, N. Hi 
EDGEWATER FARMS GUERNSEYS 
For Sale 
King Rose of Kdgewater. 4 years old, straight, back, 
clear nose, color dark fawn ami white, gentle, fast 
server. Sire, May Rose Secret of Pencoyd 27841: 
he by Langwater Peucoyd 2183; 12 A 11. daughters 
and Rose of Beneoyd 2d Dam, Gold Brook’s Rhea 
33732. 487 lbs. fat in double letter class; she by 
Langwuter Puritan 14252. Price. $500.00, A real 
bargain. HEN HAM & McCUJRK, Canan¬ 
daigua, N. Y. 
For Sale Westview Glen Laddie 
born Jau. 14, 1921 ; sired by Langwater Ultimas, 
» hose first daughter on test has just produced 1310 
lbs. of milk and 64.34 lbs. of fat in one month. The 
dam is King’s Lovely Lassie, a granddaughter of Ne 
Plus Ultra, now on test and in 1 KI days hasproduced 
6,002 lbs. milk and 293 lbs. fat. This calf is straight 
and clean, and from a herd under Federal supervi¬ 
sion for the past two years. The first check for$200 
gets hi in. WESTVIEW FAR ’’^Pawling, N. Y. 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
JERSEYS 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J. 
For Sale—O” E R S E Y BULL 
dropped Dec. 28. 1920. Sire, Pet’s Oxford Trowvilla 
173859. Dam. Eminence Fairy Queen 279333. A fine 
individual anil light in every way. If you are look¬ 
ing for something good look this one up. Address 
MULLIKKN ESTATE, New Canaan, Conn. 
Registered Jerseys (V?r$?76. ea Two 
bulls, cheap. HENRY INGALLS, Or 
A line five-year-old cow and heifer 
good y o n n g 
reenville, N.Y. 
GOATS 
Nubian Goats 
5 Beautiful, hornless Buck Ki<ls, 8 
Months old. Heaviest Milking strain 
known. $15 each. Also White Chi¬ 
nese Geese. Beaver meadow Farm, North River, N.Y. 
Driving Goat and New Harness, SI 5 Tog d 
genburg Does. $40 up. ROYAL lit IKY, flew Durham A. II. 
F OR SALE—TWO MILCH GOATS undone Buck. 
M. V. HOORN BECK - Wawarsing, New York 
Subscribers 7 Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribed 
Exchange will be found on page 1367. 
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ALFA UFA for sale; carload lots. A. A. 
MOORE, Wampsville, N. Y. 
CANDEE—Two sections, for sa.-, $60; crated, 
ready to ship. BOX 113, Petersburg, Ya. 
EUREKA Stock Farm 
FOR SALE —Chester White Pigs 
eligible to registry at Farmers’Prices. 10-wks, to 
lU-mos. old. Send 2c stamp for circular and prices. 
Edward Waiter Box 6BR West Chester, Pa. 
DUROC JERSEY 
A limited number of registered Duroc Jersey 
boar pigs twelve weeks old. These are out 
of a grandsire of Joe Orion 2nd. Price $12.00 
each. This is your opportunity to get a 
pure bred boar at a reasonable price. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. Also gilts, Spring boars 
and proven sows, either open or bred. 
Write me your wants. 
H. R. UK ATE .«• Lakemont.N.Y. 
Reg. Duroc-Jersey Boar and Sow Pigs 
of the big t-pc. MeChord-Pathfinder strain. Sand 12 
weeks old. Only a few left Write for special prices. 
LAKE VIEW FARM - Newton, Sussex Co., N. J. 
Big Type Durocs SENSATION BREEDING 
Breeding stun; fur sale at ail times. Special—A few 
choice service hoars. GOBEL FARMS Annandale, N J. 
D f E D f"* O Sensation, Orion and Taxpayer 
Un V/l/O Breeding. All ages for Mile. 
F. M.PATTINGTON & SON, Merrifleld, N.Y. 
SPR1NGBANK Bio TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
tired for Spri g. 1922. 1 iters to a good on of s» mholeer 
6th. DLL CHOLERA IMM2ME. No. 1S12U0. For Price address 
J. E. WATSON - Marbledale, Conn. 
ForSale—15 Purebred Duroc Sows f°r rm 11 p D r i c A e s 
Send for pedigrees. C. HI. Baker, Wooster. Ohio 
Registered Durocs of'toth rammer? 
prices. Write! ALLEY I ST A FARMS. Albany, N.Y. 
R eg. lliiroes— F. 11 pigs, hi ed sows and service hoars. 
OD1THIA Farm - Stanley, New York 
4C Reg. Hampshire Roars—15 $25,(20. $18. (15, $12, 
I 3 nee. riling long.- and s.ze. Good Id • d. Good indivi¬ 
duals. J.M. 1 ARNSi'ORTH Star Route CUBA, N. Y. 
DOGS and FERRETS 
German Shepherd 
COLLIES, AIREDALES 
OLD ENGLISH SHEPHERDS 
T K A I N E i, DOGS. BROOD 
Matrons. Pups. Lend 10c for large instructive list. 
NISH N A COLLIE KENNELS, W. R. Watson. 
Mgr., Box 1745, .Macon, Mo., formerly of Oakland. Iowa 
COLLIE r_'?IES 
from choice registered stock, the 
h ;< ndsom e and intelligent kind. 
Mai* s. spayed females and open fe- 
ma 1 for breeding. Clrrnlar for stamp. 
Clovernook Kennels, Charobersburg. Pa, 
AFTON AIREDALES 
Vigorous pups. (18 to *25. Can he registered. Males, 
Females and Spayed. ALTON FAKM.E. Ilumnierston. Vermont 
FOR SALE—Thorobred AIREDALES 
$ 26 . $35 and $50. At tud, Reo of Cn-Ton Hill. A.K. C. No. 
220831. Fee. $15 LA-TCN HILL KENNELS. (Reg. > Whitehall, N. Y. 
“special offer = 
OF 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULLS 
We are offering for sale two registered hulls ready 
for service from A. K. stock on both sides for S 1 50 
EACH. Also two younger bulls from six to nine 
months old for SI OO Each. Herd Federally 
Tuberculin Tested. Real opportunity for farmers. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr, !Ugr. Cohasset, Mass. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers three Bull Calves from 8-12 mos. old. 
Also a lew females. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. All stock from high testing A. R. 
dams. Prices, Bulls $15(Jli$250. Females 
$300-$800. 
1*. F. Maple., Mgr., F.u.t Holll.ton, Mil... 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS ko^IIale 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We ofTer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. Kin^r of the May—l)olly Dimple— 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dams or uams that will be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. WAWA oairy farms, 2? S. 324 Si., Phil.., Pa. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breed¬ 
ing. Prices very reasonable. Wrjje for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
WALDORF FARMS, North Chaiham, N.Y. 
Offer for sal« two excellent sons of Langwater African¬ 
der from dams with A. R. records. Also offer one year¬ 
ling May Rose hull, ready for service. Young hull calves 
at very attractive prices. Accredited Herd. Guernseys, 
Suffolk horses and Duroc swine. 
Florham Farm—For Sale—A Few Choice Bull Calves 
from tested dams. Prices very reasonable. 
K. H. ALLKN, Mgr. Madison, N. J. 
AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know vour wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby. Ohio 
LARGE AYRSHIRES 
Accredited herd plan. No reactors. Excellent rec¬ 
ords. Animals of all ages. Reasonable prices. 
CRESTMONT FARM - Sunbury, Pa. 
Registered Ayrshires 
One Yearling Bill I. Two Bull Calves. Also some 
good females. Perry Warren, Peru, Vermont 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
ORANGES—Tree ripened, direct from grower, 
packed in grove: bushel boxes, $2.50; grape¬ 
fruit. $2.00; send remittance with order. E. K. 
WALKER, Wauchula, Fla. 
PURE cane syrup (home made), 00c per gallon. 
J. W. McLEOD. Rowland, N. C. 
CAPONS—Fresh dressed and shipped direct to 
you by prepaid parcel post; better than tur¬ 
key; weights 6 to 0 lbs.: price 05c lb. TABOR 
FARM, Longmeadow, Mass. 
WANTED—Two barrels real sweet apples. BOX 
122. Kings Park, N. Y. 
INCUBATORS FOR SALE—Buckeye, 200-egg, 
$15: Buffalo. 240-egg. $18; Cyphers. 240-egg, 
$15; II. 1., 400-egg, $30; all hatched very good 
this year; almost new. HOMESTEAD FARM. 
Newtown, Conn. 
HONEY 
. 5-Ih. pail, $1 
.25; 6 
f WN $ J 
.20; 
1 
12 for 
$13.85 
: delivered in 
3d post) 
tie. 
E. H. 
NIETSC 
HE A- SON. K 
inderhook, N. 
Y. 
FOR S. 
\LE—Western 
stork j 
saddle; 
practically 
new; 
cheap at $50. 
B. K. 
Southard, 
Oyster 
Bay, L. 
I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—All steel smoke house, size 4x8x10 
ft., fine condition, price $40: also cast iron 
boiler, five sections and two 12-loop radiators; 
price $200. W. R. I’ARISEN. 166 Dundee Ave., 
Paterson, N. J.; ’phone Lambert 3260-R. 
OYSTERS—Who said oysters? “IIow about it, 
folks?” You’ll want some of these O My! 
oysters for Xmas; "sure thing.” See November 
26 issue. WM. LORD. Cambridge, Md. 
HOME KNIT heavy gray virgin wool knee caps, 
75c a pair; send measure around the knee; 
socks, $1 to $1.25: stockings, $1 up. MARY 
L. CHURCH, 63 Pringle St., Kingston, Pa. 
WANTED—Large 1021 hornets’ nest. DeWITT 
C. MORRELL, 2814 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, 
NT. Y. 
WILL exchange hot air furnace, nearly new, all 
complete, for fresh cow or grain drill. AN¬ 
TON SCHMITT, P.arnegat, N. .1. 
FOR SALE—Cash egg and chicken market: 
equipment. Ford truck, cases, etc.; all busi¬ 
ness. Particulars from ADVERTISER 9762, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
ENDloN honey chocolates will Help you with 
your Christmas shopping; they make a de¬ 
lightful. acceptable and enjoyable present; send 
Check for number of boxes desired and mailing 
addresses and we will forward; $1 per pound, 
postpaid. “ENDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
PURE cane sugar syrup, gallons $1.50. within 
radius of 1.000 miles, parcel pest, for your 
breakfast. PETE PETERS, 28th Street Office, 
Altoona. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Rumely oil pull 4»t30 tractor; 
Peerless grain separator: vspell bean 
thrasher. BOX 34, Interlaken, N. i. 
CANDEE 2,400-egg sectional incubator for sale: 
in perfect condition. .T. B. SAVAGE, R. F. 
D. No. 2, Middleboro, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Three grinding mills, on trucks; 
will grind any grain. 30 bushels per hour; 
new. never unpacked; small engine or ante with 
La Porta power will drive; $28 each. ARTHUR 
LOPER, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 
HONEY—3-lb. can, 70c, prepaid 4th -zone: 60 
lbs. light. $9.60: dark, $9. WILLIAM H. 
PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, N. J. 
Thoroughbred Female Irish Setters 
Four incmhs; S35 each. Or. IIOX A. IiOAICI)MA.\,ltomc,W. 
ForSale-PolicePuppies 
Sired by an imported dog. 
MEAD Amknia, N. Y. 
FERRETS any Quantity 
'I RIM M A 1,’S PET SHOP. Stamp for reply. 
289 West Main Street - ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
F 1 E T1 Tt E T S 
hunting and killing rat*-. Instruction hook and price 
list free. Levi Farnsworth New London, Ohio 
FERRETS ?, 
Dark and white. 
Iason Dickerson, 
Circular free. 
Markesan, Wis. 
MISCELLANEOUS ~ 
WAITED —Either Jersey or Guernsey Cow 
about to calve with second calf. Must be good milk¬ 
er. Give full particulars in first letter. 
ffOimj, CHUCK FAUMS - Muyi Lauding, N. J. 
Milking Shorthorns 
for milk anrl meat, The-Dnrham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Wishingtonvilli;. N. T. 
F ORSALE—Hull Calves from good milking Shorthorn 
dams. J. E. BKKDI.K - Brockport, New York 
HORSES 
BELGIAN HORSES For Sale 
Choice stallions and Mares, including all my show 
stock. C”c won twenty-five hundred dollars in cash 
prizes in three shows this fall). Ten brood and show 
mares weighing one ton each, 20 Stallions and fillies 
from one to three years old. If a stallion is needed 
in your district I will arrange to place one there. 
My stock will please vou. Terms arranged. 
DENNISON FARMS 
159 Pearl Street Buffalo, N. Y. 
E0R SALE —Thoroughbred Reg. Percheron Stallion 
Seven yrs. old; weight, 1,700. A perfect animal. Bargain. 
W. N. CARR H. 1 Port Byron, Naiv York 
FOR SALE—De Yry portable motion picture pro¬ 
jector and rheostat: practically new: used ' t 
only one reel: works perfectly: adaptable for 
either 32 or 110-volt current: ideal for schools 
or churches: cost $280: will sell for $200. GUS 
BOEIIME, Meadow, Va. 
FOR SALE—Pure Vermont maple sugar, in 2-oz. 
cakes, 35c 15*r> prepaid; a g<» .uis present. 
R. C. BRIMBLECOMBE. Marsh, .. Vt. 
FOR SALE—One new 50-lb. carbite lighting 
generator. $160: also pipes and fixtures f"r 
12-room house: all for $220. ADVERTISER 
9772, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FAMOUS Lane County evaporated sweet corn, 
1 lb. for 30c or 4 lbs. for $1. postpaid in 4th 
zone. C. F. HOSTETTER, Bird-in-Haud, Pa. 
FOR SA^K-All wool blankets: ma<'e from vir¬ 
gin wool, steel gray and white: 72x84: dou¬ 
ble. IRA M. HOOVENSTINE, Smith Whitley, 
Ind. 
LUMBER—Quote price 100 2x4\12. 150 2x8x12, 
30 2x6x16. 2.500 square feet sheathing. 
ADVERTISER 9770, care Rural New-Yorker, 
