The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
385 
SWINE 
For Attention EASTERN Breeders or Buyers of 
DUROC-JERSEY SWINE 
BRED SOWS AND GILTS 
One year and older. Bred to 
CREST DEFENDER 
Grand Champ. Conn. State Fair 1923. 
and 
ORION CHERRY LAD 
also 
LAST SPRING’S OPEN GILTS 
and 
This Fall's Boar and Sow Pigs 
All reasonably priced. 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
VVe solicit correspondence. 
The CREST Farm, Millbrook, N. Y. 
Two young Sows, ready to breed. 
Price, $27.50 each, registered and F. 
O. B. First checks take them. 
SONNV BROOK F4RM Winterton, N. Y. 
DUROCS 
rv n I - 50 bred sows at auction, Saturday, 
UUrOCCWW 5816 March 8th. Write for catalog. 
GOBEL FARMS 
Annandale. N. J. 
DUROCS 
Bred Sows and Gilts. Boars. Fall Pigs. 
ELMWOOD FARMS 
P. O. Box IS Bradford. N. Y. 
XDUROCS 
F. 
Orion and Sensation Breed¬ 
ing. Ail ages for sale. 
M. Pattiugton & Son Merrilield, N. Y. 
FEEDING PIGS 
6 Weeks Old. $5.00 Each. 8 Weeks Old. $6.00 Each 
These pigs are the first cross between Yorkshire and 
Berkshire Large Type Swine. Ail healthy and fast 
growing pigs. Sows or Barrows. 
Also Purebred Yorkshire or Berkshire Pigs, 6 to 8 
weeks old, 8*8.00 each. Can furnish sow and unre¬ 
lated boar pigs. All pigs C.O.D. on approval. 
Dr. P. F. WALLINGFORD. M D. V., Box 51, Waltham, Mass. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD 
Service boars, weanling pigs, bred gilts and sows. 
VVe have bred the leading Grand Champion boars of 
recent years. These animals are close kin to them. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING Box 15 Dundee, N.Y. 
BERKSHIRE of SIZE and QUALITY 
Breeding stock of all ages. Special reduced prices on ser¬ 
vice boars. We won Grand Champion boar and many of 
the highest prizes at Far Hills and Trenton, N. J. 
RICHARD E. WAIS - Lebanon, N. J. 
P ATMOOH. HERKS1IIHK8. Breeding stock of good 
quality at fair prices. PATM00R FARMS, Hurtfield, N.Y, 
Registered O. I. C, and CHESTER VV II IT K BIGS. 
II E. P. ROGERS - Wayviu.e, New York 
infID' „ Chester Whites and Berkshires. Durocs. 6 
I UU rlgS wks..old, $5.50 each. BOUSE BKOS.,1Mi*Iioi 
Reg. Tamworth Sows (Bred) failow - 
Van Reynolds R. No. 1 Elkfon, Maryland 
FEEDING PIGS FOR SALE 
Yorkshire andZChester Cross and Chester and 
Yorkshire Cross 
All bred from large type Hogs—to make large Hogs. 
Pigs, 6 weeks old, $5 each; 7 weeks old, $5.50 each; 8 
weeks old, $6 each. I will ship from 1 to 50 to your ap¬ 
proval. Pure Bred Berkshire, 6 to 7 weeks, Sows or Boars, 
$7 each. Also Pure Bred Yorkshire, Sows or Boars, price 
$7 each, « to 8 weeks. I will ship C. O. D. No charges 
for crating and guarantee safe delivery. 
WALTER LUX 388 Salem St., Woburn, Mass. 
FO g f a d e Chester White Herd Boar 
Alfalfa Prince No. 115059. C W.R.,Vol.27; farrow¬ 
ed March 1st, 1921. He is a Grand Hog and a Fine 
Breeder and Producer. VVe can't use him longer, 
cause of selling. Guaranteed. First check for $100 
takes him. MEADOW SPRING FARM. Chalfont, Fa. 
“ BIG TYPE CHESTER WHITES ” 
Service Boars. Fall Pigs, Gilts and tried Sows, Bred for 
.March and April farrow to my Big Grand Champion Boar. 
Immune and Best Blood lines (“Oakdale Farm”) 
Clyde B. Thomas Boonsboro, Maryland 
BIG TYPE O. I. C. 
Pure bred Boar Pigs—ready for Spring service. 
Price reasonable. Swetiand Farm, Mayville N.Y. 
P«land-Chinas H,GHOUAL,TYBIGTYPE 
P. O. 2«2 
Pigs, either sex, service boars, bred 
- sows and gilts. Buy the best here 
WILVIEW STOCK FARM 
Wilmington, Delaware 
II A. 3VE DF» JSf II IRES 
Pedigreed pigs, Early Fall litters. $8 to $15 each. 
HUGH BB1NTON West Chester, Pa. 
A Nl PS H IRES” 
A customer writes: “My boar, purchased 
of you last year, now weighs over 100 lbs. 
under a year old.” Get our prices and 
circular. LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Box R . ELVERSON, PA 
( egistered Hampshire Pigs. September farrow. Both 
sexes. H. A. Gregory - Knowlesville, N.Y. 
DOGS 
DOG 
BOOK 
FREE 
32 page book—how to keep your 
* dog well — how to care for him 
when sick. Result of 86 years’ experi¬ 
ence with every known dog disease. 
Mailed FREE. Write today. Dept, 431 ) 3 . 
H. CLAY GLOVER, V, Si 
129 West 24th St. New York 
F or Exchange—Two Yearling Hounds. Best stock; well 
broken. What have you ? EW.VanTtssel,North Germantown, N. Y. 
COLLIE PUPPIES and Grown Dogs 
Finest Quality. Bred for Brains and Beauty. Registered. 
Priced Low. SHERMAN BOWDEN FARM, Mansfield,Ohio 
f^nllio Punnioo farra raised, pedigreed, the unusua 
LxUI I IB T U(jpicS kind. Descriptive, illustrated circu 
lar free. CI.OVEKNOOK COLLIE FARM, Cliambersburg, Fa 
White Collies 
F. L. SWEET 
2 males, SI O each. 6 females, $8 each. 
6 Sable print, 2 black marks. Registered 
Smyrna. New York 
nedlgreed Collie Pups. Tbehanasome and intelligent 
t kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS., Grove City. I'a. 
P edigreed Collie Pups. Males, $15 and $20. Females 
$10. EmbdenGanders,$6. PLUMMER McCULLOUBH,Mercer, Pa 
W hite Collie Pups. Pedigreed. 2 months old, *15 up. 
Chetola Kennels • Rock Creek, Ohio 
T wo Beautiful Female Police Pups, 3 months old. 
Reasonable. MEAD Amenia, New York 
New Jersey Local Grain and Feed Prices 
(Supplied by New Jersey State Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Markets.) 
The following quotations show approxi¬ 
mate cost of feed per ton and grain per 
bushel in carlots, sight draft basis, de¬ 
livered on tracks at the various stations 
given below. The quotations are based 
on sales for transit and nearby shipments 
Monday, Feb. 18, 1924, according to the 
United States Bureau of Agricultural 
Economics co-operating. Feed all in 
100-lb. sacks. Figures are for Belvi- 
dere, Milford. Washington, Highbridge. 
Frenchtown, Flemington. Passaic, Hack- 
ettstown, Belle Meade, Califon, Lebanon, 
Newton. Branchville, Sussex, Lafayette, 
Hopewell, New Brunswick, Mt. Holly, 
Morristown, Dover, Paterson, Elizabeth. 
Somerville, Newark, Trenton, Perth 
Amboy and Montclair: 
No. 2 
No. 3 
No. 2 
No. 3 
Sprin 
Hard 
Spring 
Red-do 
Dry J 
Flour 
•‘ 10 % 
43% 
34% 
! white oats ... 
Per bn. 
.' .57% 
! yellow corn .. 
; yellow corn .. 
o' hrnn . 
.97% 
.95% 
Per ton 
.832.40 
W. W. bran .. . 
. 34.40 
g middlings . . . . 
.. 39.90 
firewers’ grains . 
. 40.40 
middlings . 
cottonseed meal 
.46.40 
cottonseed meal 
*)1,40 
linseed meal . . . 
Bitter Milk 
Can you tell me the cause of a cow giv- 
iug milk that is bitter? I am new feed¬ 
ing clover and Timothy hay and a mixed 
grain. N.Y. 
Warren Co., N. Y. 
Bitter milk is frequently caused by im¬ 
proper feeding, yet it is sometimes due to 
the improper cooling of the milk. Often¬ 
times persistent milkers make it neces¬ 
sary to extend the lactation period very 
close totlie calving stage. If your cow in | 
question did not have a rest period of 
possibly six weeks, then it is possible to 
trace this bitter condition of the milk to 
the fact that she was milked up too close 
to calving time. Where such products as 
turnips, cabbage, or other vegetables of 
this sort are fed previous to milking, the 
milk becomes tainted and bitter. Even 
though the animals might not be fed upon 
such products, yet where these materials 
are stored near (lie dairy barn or where 
the milk is kept for a relatively short 
time odors may be absorbed and a disa¬ 
greeable taste result. In any event, do 
all the milking before feeding. Unless 
the cow is in good physical condition, give 
her a laxative diet consisting of bran and 
beet pulp for a few days. The use of 
Alfalfa or clover hay as a roughage is 
desirable. 
Excessive feeding of a ration that car¬ 
ries a relatively high percentage of cot¬ 
tonseed meal is also responsible for milk 
of inferior quality and flavor. It causes 
a congestion of the udder, and if garget 
or mamrnitis is present it is indeed diffi¬ 
cult to obtain milk of a desirable quality, 
rather than use any one of the low grade 
compounded feeds I should suggest the 
home mixing of your ration. A ration 
consisting of equal parts of cornmeal, 
ground oats, wheat bran and linseed meal 
makes a satisfactory combination for a 
family cow. Moistened beet pulp should 
be fed in addition to this combination, 
and if the cow gives more than 40 lbs. of 
milk a day it is well to secure the pro¬ 
tein from more than one source. F. c. M. 
m 
Rawcliffe Cream Remover 
Fits any bottle. Takes all the 
cream and none of the milk. 
Price $1.50 
Descriptive circular on re. 
quest. Agents wanted. 
I'sseas | 
R. A. L. Sales Co. Dept. S 
So. Attleboro, Mass. 
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DOGS 
EUREKA Collie Kennels 
Qualily Puppies, 2 to C mos. old, farm raised, Champion ' 
stock. Bred for intelligence and beauty. 
L. B. Walter Box 66 R West Chester, Pa. 
AIREDALES—Five months old. Both sexes. 
Champions in pedigree. Males $20.00; Females 
$10.00. A. K. C. registered. E. Homer Artz, 
Woodstock, Va. 
Cleaning-Out Sale of Blue Blooded Airedales 
Ribbon winners and puppies. Apply for reasonable, 
price to A. Melling, R. F. D. No. 5, Hudson, Ohio 
Beautiful Litter Pet Puppies children 
$7 eacii. Now booking orders for delivery March 
10th. JUST-fl MERE POULTRY FARM ” Hampton N. Y. 
SHEEP 
Reg.Hampshire EweLambs Vn'th 
C. P. & M. W. IJIGHA3I Gettysburg, Pa. 
G the CowTesfter knows 
theDeLavalis the 
Be^l Separator 
Cow testers who reach over 6000 dairy farms and 
regularly test the skim-milk from cream separators, 
practically all reported in an investigation, that De 
Lavals skim cleaner and last longer. The following is 
typical: 
“I have tested many makes of separators and find the 
De Laval does the best work. With only one or two exceptions 
the De Lavals have not run over 2/100 of one per cent of but¬ 
ter-fat in the skim-milk. The other makes of separators tested 
from 5/100 to 2/10 of one per cent, and even higher.” 
With five average cows and butter-fat at 40c a 
lb., a 2/10 per cent loss of butter-fat amounts to 
$24.00 a year—6 per cent interest on $400.00. 
There are thousands of worn-out and inferior separators 
in use today which are wasting the price of a new De Laval 
in a short time. 
The New De Laval is the best cream separator ever made—skims 
cleaner, runs easier and lasts longer. Over 100,000 in actual use prove 
this. Among other new features and refinements it has a self-centering 
howl which eliminates vibration, causing it to run smoother and last 
longer. You get more and better cream, bigger cream checks and 
satisfaction with a De Laval. 
A new De Laval will soon pay for itself. Ask your De Laval Agent 
about one, or send coupon for full information. 
De Laval Milker. Also ask about the De Laval Milker, which’ soon 
pays for itself with a herd of 10 or more cows, and is giving wonderful 
satisfaction to thousands of users. 
$ 6.60 to 
14.40 down 
The rest in easy- 
monthly 
payments J 
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CREAM SEPARATORS 
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GUERNSEYS 1 
GUERNSEYS 
For the Empire State! 
The pure bred Guernsey bull will grade up your herd to 
an economical,high producing plane, and will noticeably 
color the milk and increase the teBt of his offspring. 
THE QUALITY-QUANTITY BREED 
For information write to 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box NY-104 Peterboro. N. H. 
GUERNSEY BULLS 
For Sale at reasonable prices, from A. K, dams 
with type and production. Sire has blood of 
the three May Rose 1,000 lb. cows close up in 
his pedigree, May Rose—Golden Secret-King 
of the May—Ne Plus Ultra blood. Ages: one 
month to one year. Priced rigiit. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Accredited herd. 
FRITZLYN FARMS, PIPERSVILLE, PA. 
GUERNSEY CATTLE 
Exceptional cows with official production r ecords. Bred 
to the great bull, Maxim of Linda Vista 42270 A. It., sire 
of the great cow, La Noces May Hose 91329 A. R. 932 lbs. 
butterTat, highest producing 3‘/.-yr.-old cow of the breed. 
Also Bulls of serviceable age whose dams have excellent 
official records. Prices, from $500 up. Write for pedi¬ 
grees and individual prices. 
HIGH POINT SPRINGS FARM Olive Bridqe, N. Y. 
GUERNSEY BULLS 
The best breeding that money canlbuy. Priced for 
immediate sale. I must sell to make room. Do not 
wait. Write today and get the bargains. All ages, 
from 1 mouth to 2 years. Federal accr edited. 
OTTO W. POST Erisenore, N. Y. 
Tuscarora Farms Guernseys 
All ages, both male and female, for sale. May 
Rose. Governor of the Clrene and Golden Secret 
Breeding. A. R. stock. Prices reasonable. 
John W. Hollis 102 Main St.. Hornell, N.Y. 
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. B. 
darns or dams that will be tested. Write for salesllst 
and Pedigrees. WAW * DAIRY FARMS. 22 *. 224 SI., Phils.. Pi 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. U. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVII.LE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
For Sale-Registered Guernseys 
Two yearling bulls, four heifer calves sired by a grand¬ 
son of Lang water Sumlerlan. and a two-yr.-old grandson 
of Stars and Stripes. Low prices. CHAS. M. AJtTMUw. Peru, N.T. 
For Sale-A Car Load cia.H Grade GuernseyGows 
to freshen soon. CLIFFORD H. BARRETT, Valley Falls, N. I. 
CnrCnln (HICQIiOCV? Bull with over 20 crosses to 
ror oaie -uutnnotio May Rosell. Also well hied 
bull calf. BRABANT FARM. Kingston. New York 
HOLSTEINS 
rorbale weTi r Bre" Registered Holsteni-rnesiai 
headed by a choice 2 yr.-old herd bull. Seventeen cow*, 
heifers and calves, all reared by us, and free of tubercu¬ 
losis. Prices reasonable as we must sell them to close up 
the business. Write for particulars to 
Broad Brook Farm - Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
| JERSEYS | 
For Sale K jer S ey t <l Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. I>. A. t’UKTIS • Jamestown, N.Y, 
REGISTER of MERIT JERSEYS 
of bluest blood, bred for production and type ever since 
1898. Accredited herd. A. F Peirce, Wlnchoslor, N H. 
W E are receiving many inquiries for 
They are GOOD Jerseys. Write 
They 
10 reasons WHT. 
seys. Write for 
BONO FAI1M8 
Bono Jerseys 
- Troy, I’a. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
USE A PURE-BRED BULL 
From time to time we have for sale bull calves from 
dams with Advance Registry records—Ayrshire#, 
Guernseys, Holstein#, Jerseys,Milking Short 
Horns. Price, *50 at 30-days-oid, registered, 
crated and delivered to express company. Address 
DEPARTMENT ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Cornell University 
ITHACA NEW YORK 
HOLSTEINS AND GUERNSEYS 
If you are a producer of milk and you want the very 
best cows obtainable in York State, anti you are a 
little “ fussy ’■ about the light kind, let us show you 
some cows that are hand picked by men who have 
selected cows lor years for just such buyers as you. 
100 to select from, weighing from 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. 
F. L. PALMER & SON Moravia,N.Y. 
Don't Pay Exorbitant Prices m/i.cii cowk 
100 Federal Tested and Accredited cows for sale. Or wil. 
buy same direct from fanners on reasonable commission 
Telephone at once, my expense. JOHN F. BENJAMIN, Bsrre.Vi 
Chester White Pigs, Collie, Beagle and Police Pups 
MEADOW SPRING FARM Chalfont, Pa. S H. NULL & SON 
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GOATS 
GOATS 
SACRIFICED 
Nubians, Toggen bergs, pure 
breds and high grades. 
MT. KEMBLE FARMS, Morristown, N. J. 
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34 head of purebred stallions, 1 
1 mares and fillies. Size, quality 1 
| and best breeding. 
| Allentown (Pa.) Fair Grounds I 
March 18, 1924 
Apply for Catalog 
Harry C, Trexler 
Allentown, Pa. 
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MILKING SHORTHORNS | 
Mi 1 lac.ing SliortHonis 
Dual purpose. Increase milk production by using sires 
of known heavy milking ancestry. It can be done. In¬ 
quiries invited. Walgrovo Hord, Washingtonville, N.Y. 
Dairy Shorthorn Bulls ^* 8 
Best producing strains. Prices $50 to $ 1 OO. Let us tell 
you more about them. E. J. Easterbrook, Corning, N.Y. 
