The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
871 
WESTVIEW FARM 
PAWLING, NEW YORK 
(B. A. Mackinnon, Owner) 
announce the 
DISPERSAL SALE 
of their herd of 
70 GUERNSEYS 
Saturday, June 14th 
Langwater Ultimas 39637 (A. R.) whose first six 
daughters to qualify average 626.50 lbs. fat will be 
sold, together with nineteen of his daughters. 
A LSO a splendid lot of imported females, daughters 
of the most popular Island sires. 
f~HERP FEDERAL - ACCREDITED 
For catalog address : 
LEANDER F. HERRICK, Sale Mgr. 
405 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 
GUERNSEY MILK 
is bringing 10c and better at the Farm. Or¬ 
dinary milk around 6c. It costs no more to 
keep Guernseys. 
Get started now with a pure bred Guern¬ 
sey bull. 
We have high producing healthy stock, 
at reasonable prices. 
ROUGH WOOD GUERNSEY HERD 
Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
REGISTERED 
GUERNSEY BARGAINS 
18-mos. Bull, 8125. 2-mos. Heifer, 850. 3-mos. 
Bull Calf, 835. Prices include transfer and crat¬ 
ing. Excellent-May Rose breeding, 
WM. H. ANDERSON Easton, Pa. R. D. No. 1 
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. R. 
dams or dams that wtll be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. w , w , DalRT farms, J? S. JJd SI.. Phil,.. p« 
Tuscarora Farms Guernseys 
All' ages, both male and female, for sale. May 
Rose. Governor of the Chene and Golden Secret 
Breeding. A. R. stock. Prices reasonable. 
John W. Hollis 102 Main St.. Ilornell, N.Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
For Sale-Reg. Guernsey BULL 
14 mos. Dam giving 40 lbs. One 2-yr,-old. One 
yearling whose aunt on dam’s side beat all Guern¬ 
sey records in New York State in 1923. 
P. L. DWIGHT - DeRuyter, N. Y. 
For Sale-Guernsey Heifers and Bulls gyr^AeTand 
Grade. Reasonable. Greyrldge Farm, Stony Point, N.Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
16 REG. HOLSTEINS FOR SALE 
2 to 5 yrs. old ; fresh from Nov. to March ; of large size, 
nicely marked, best type. Capable of milking 40 qts. per 
day. Tuberculin tested ; 60 day retest, backed by the 
largest A. R. O. records, of Ormsby, Pietje and Pontiac 
breeding, and bred to a large record grandson of May 
Echo Sylvia (world record milk cow.) Several heifer 
calves and a yearling bull for sale. CHA8. A. IIOWEM,, 
Howells, Orange C«., N.Y. 70 miles west N. Y. C., Erie R. R. 
The Farmer 
His Own 
Builder 
BY 
H. ARMSTRONG ROBERTS 
A practical and handy 
book of all kinds of build¬ 
ing information from con¬ 
crete to carpentry. 
PRICE $1.50 
For sale by 
THE 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th Street, New York 
New Jersey LocaS Grain and Feed Prices 
(Supplied by New Jersey State Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of 1 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 
May 26, 1924, according to the United 
States Bureau of Agricultural Economics 
co-operating. Feed all in 100-lb. sacks. 
Figures are for Belvidere, Washington, 
Milford, Highbridge, Flemington, French- 
town, Passaic, Hackettstown, Lebanon, 
Belle Meade, Califon, Newton, Braneh- 
ville, Sussex, Lafayette, Hopewell, New 
Brunswick, Mt. Holley, Dover, Paterson, 
Morristown, Elizabeth, Somerville, Tren¬ 
ton, Newark, Perth Amboy and Mont¬ 
clair : Per bu. 
No. 2 white oats .$0.59% 
No. 3 white oats.57% 
No. 2 yellow corn.93% 
No. 3 yellow corn.91% 
Spring bran . 
Hard W. W. bran ... 
Spring middlings ... 
Red-dog flour . 
White hominy . 
Yellow hominy . 
Gluten feed . 
Ground oats . 
Dry brewers’ grains . 
Flour middlings . 
36% cottonseed meal 
43% cottonseed meal 
34% linseed meal.... 
Per ton 
.$25.40 
. 26.40 
. 24.90 
. 36.90 
.35.65 
35.15 
. 38.40 
.41.40 
«.•«•*•••.. 31.40 
. 29.90 
. 44.90 
. 49.90 
. 44.40 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
June 18.—Annual field day, New Jer¬ 
sey Agricultural College and Experi¬ 
ment. Station, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Sept. 22-2S.—Fifteenth annual Dairy 
Cattle Congress, Waterloo, Iowa. 
Sept. 27-Oct. 4.—National Dairy Ex¬ 
position, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Nov. 1-8.—Fourteenth annual Pacific 
International Live Stock Exposition, 
Portland, Ore. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
June 5-6.—National Holstein sale, Vir¬ 
ginia State Fair Grounds, Richmond, Va. 
June 7. — Bradford County Milking 
Shorhorns, Troy, Pa. 
June 11.—Greene County Jersey Cattle 
Club, Cairo, N. Y. 
June 11.—Eastern Guernsey Breeders’ 
Association, annual sale of selected 
Guernseys, Devon, Pa. 
June 12.—Guernseys, Louis Merryman, 
Timonium, Md. 
June 14.—Westview Farm Guernseys, 
Pawling, N. Y. 
Nov. 11-12.—Fond du Lac County Hol¬ 
stein Breeders’ Sale, Fond du Lac, Wis. 
S. II. Bird, South Byron, manager. 
Nov. 20.—Fresh cow Sale, California 
Breeders’ Pedigree and Sale Company, 
managers, Tulare, Cal. 
Thirteen Years on the Farm 
(Continued from page 863) 
house, sold the old-fashioned pans and 
installed a modern evaporator that would 
boil faster and better. He hired a 10- 
year-old hoy to help him that Spring, and 
made about 160 gallons of syrup. It was 
a great help, for we had such a lot of 
bills. It seemed that we were always be¬ 
hind with them, and with all we could do, 
we did not seem to he able to find where 
our reasoning was at fault. 
A Horse Trade. —On the second of 
May, Bill made the only really successful 
“hoss deal” in his career (so far). He 
was starting to plow for corn in the field 
near the house when a stranger drove 
into the yard, hitched his horse and went 
down where Bill was at work. He 
wanted to buy a team. We had never 
thought of selling the team but always 
thought it was good business to put a 
price on any of our stuff, so Bill said 
he would take $400 for them. The man 
looked them over carefully, hitched them 
to the buggy and drove them up and 
down the road. He seemed to like them 
very much, and was on the point of clos¬ 
ing the deal, when Bill excused himself 
to come and talk with me. “Shall I tell 
him Ned was lame?” he asked and 1 
said, “Indeed I would.” So Bill went 
out and told him that the near horse had 
been lame and he should ask the veter¬ 
inarian about it before buying. I think 
the man thought we were trying to dis¬ 
courage him because we were “sick of 
the bargain.” He simply laughed and 
said he would “take them just as they 
stand.” Bill helped to lead them to town 
and got the money for them, but we 
heard afterwards that the near horse 
was lame again directly, and all that 
saved us from getting him back was that 
he had told the truth about him. Our in¬ 
experience had been in our favor that 
time, but when we bought another horse 
it was quite a different story. Bill got 
a splendid looking horse, a regular pet in 
the stable, a fine traveler; he would run 
away though whenever he saw a chance, 
and he certainly knew just how to 
“string things” when he felt wicked. We 
had more than one narrow’ escape, but 
only two real runaways while we owned 
him. Bill will always carry the scar 
from one injury, but he was fortunate to 
get out of it at all, that time. I hope 
we never have another horse like that 
One. A NEW YORK farmer’s wife. 
(To be Continued) 
Latest, simplest device for cleaning and 
thoroughly sterilizing milking machine 
parts, dairy utensils, milk pails, bottles, etc. 
—by most effective, government approved 
heat methods. Ideal to help you 
Produce Grade A Milk 
Three efficient, modern, high-power kero¬ 
sene burners. Sliding, non-tipping, tray-top 
wash table. Portable tray inside for easy 
lowering and lifting utensils and parts. 
Tank holds 45 gallons. Easy, convenient, 
economical. Provides piping hot water for 
many uses. Your dairy farm should not 
be without it. Sold by any Hinman 
Agent or direct from factory. Satisfaction 
assured. A Hinman product — it’s right. 
By all means send for free descriptive 
literature showing uses and details. 
Write today. Address Dept. A 
Hinman Milking Machine Co., Oneida, N. Y- 
*11 
UPWARD 
MONTH 
You can now buy your 
Green Mountain Silo 
with a part of 1 the 
monthly milk check. A 
wonderful long-life silo, 
plus a buying plan that 
fits your own circum¬ 
stances. Write now for 
full particulars. 
The Green Mountain 
has heavy, close-fitting, 
ereosoted staves; extra 
heavy hoops with over¬ 
size threads. Doors 
made and fit like safe 
or refrigerator. Wooden 
ladder rungs — no iron 
to frost your fingers. 
Extra capacity red 
gambrel roof. Storm¬ 
proof anchorage sys¬ 
tem makes your Green 
Mountain “stay put,” 
erect, tight, handsome. 
Write to-day for booklets, 
payment plan, etc. 
The Creamery Plrg., Mf(.,Co. 
338 We»t St., Rutland, Vt. 
■nr 
JERSEYS 
Auction Sale of Registered 
Jersey Cattle 
The Fourth Annual Sale of the Greene County 
Jersey Club at Cairo, N. Y. 
Wednesday, June 11, 1924, at 1 P.M. 
OEJ head of purebred Jerseys, mostly cows and 
heifers in milk or soon to freshen. Send for 
free list. HENRY R. INGALLS, Sec'y, Greenville, N. Y. 
Bull and Heifer Calves by Masterman’s Financier 
who is of the same line of breeding as the Champion and 
Grand Champion females at the Syracuse National, and 
out of R. of M. dams. We still have a few bred cows and 
heifers left. BONO FAI£M8 - Troy, Pa. 
For Sale H jer*ey cd Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. 1). A. UURTIS * Jamestown, N. V. 
GOATS 
GOATS 
SACRIFICED 
I 
Nubians, Toggenbergs, pure 
breds ami high grades. 
MT. KEMBLE FARMS, Morristown, N. J. 
Wanted-Hcrd of 50 Goats An fgft 8 
L. S. WHITE 220 W. 42nd St.. New York City 
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF 
Pure TOGGENBURG BUCKS 
High quality mature bucks at 845. 
S. J. SHAKPLES Centre Square, Pa. 
| MISCELLANEOUS j 
USE A PURE-BRED BULL 
From time to time we have for sale bull calves from 
dams with Advance Registry records— Ayraliires. 
Guernseys, Holsteins, Jerseys,Milking Short 
Horns. Price, 850 at 30-days-old, registered, 
crated and delivered to express company. Address 
DEPARTMENT ANIMAL HUSBANDRY. Cornell University 
ITHACA NEW YORK 
Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices MD.Cll cows 
100 Federal Tested and Accredited cows for sale. Or wil. 
buy same direct from farmers on reasonable commission 
Telephone at once, my expense. J0HH F. BENJAMIN, Barra, Vi 
Chester White Pigs, Collie, Beagle and Police Pups 
MEADOW SPRING FARM Chalfont, Pa. S H. NULL 8 SON 
SWINE 
For Attention EASTERN Breeders or Bayers oj 
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. 
We solicit correspondence. 
The CREST Farm. Millbrook, N.Y. 
FEEDING PIGS FOR SALE 
Berkshire and Chester cross and Yorkshire 
and Chester cross. 6 weeks old $5.(XL 7 1° 8 
weeks old $5.50 each. These are all lifealthy 
and weaned, all good feeding pigs. I will 
ship any nmount C. O. D. on approval up 
to 50 pigs. 
A. M. LUX, 206 Washington St., Woburn, Mass. 
■ 'ml 1 DnUC Orion and Sensation Breed- 
J-/UnUUO ing. All ages for sale. 
E. M. Pattingtou & Son Merrilield, N. Y. 
niTDArC Orders acceptable now for Spring Pigs. 
UUI\Ul.O *t°to$25. Excellent breeding. Older stock. 
Elmwood Farms, P. 1. loa IS. Bradford, N.Y. 
FEEDING PIGS 
6 Weeks Old, $5.00 Each. 1 Weeks Old. $6.00 Each 
These pigs are the first cross between Yorkshire and 
Berkshire Large Type Swine. All healthy and fust 
growing pigs. Sows or Barrows. 
Also Purebred Yorkshire or Berkshire Pigs, 6 to 8 
weekH old, 98.00 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. 
We 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 Qualify 
Spring pigs and service hoars of Grand Champion 
breeding. Low price. RICHARD E. WAIS, Lebanon, N J. 
Large Type Berkshires 
at farmer’s prices. WIANT FARMS, Huntington Mills. Pa. 
Datmoor Berkshires. Sows and gilts bred to prize win- 
r liing boar. Also young stock. PATM00R FARMS, Harlfield. N.Y. 
PIGS FOR SALE 
YORKSHIRE AND CHESTER CROSS AND CHES¬ 
TER AND BERKSHIRE CROSS. 
All large, growthy pigs, weaned and eating. Pigs 6 
to 7 weeks old, 34.60 each, and 7 to 8 weeks old, S 5 
each I will crate and ship from 1 to 100, C. O. D. to 
your approval. These pigs are bred to make pork in 
little time. No runts shipped. This is my price, F. 
O. B. Woburn, Mass. WALTER LUX 
388 Salem St., Woburn, Mass. Tat. 60 
Bacon Bred Hogs-Several Fine Tamworth Boars 
LARGE YORKSHIRE bred gilts and young pigs. 
BLUE RIBBON FARMS - Lorraine, N. Y. 
f—% M f-y CHESTER WHITES 
M / VJT and berkshires 
Durocs. 6 wks. old, $5 each. Pigs are ready to ship. 
ROUSE BROS. - Dushore, Pa. 
b,o\ e y2 e CHESTER WHITES 
Service Boars, Gilts, Spring pigs, ready for ship¬ 
ment. CLYDE B. THOMAS, R. No, 3. Boonsboro, Maryland 
Qeglstcred O. I. C. and Chenier W h 11e pipe 
I» Eugene P. Rogers Wayvllle, N. V. * IvXO 
100 PIGS — 0.1. G., Chester White and Durocs 
6 weeks old, $4.75; 8 weeks old, $5.50. All taught to 
eat. Oaks Dairy Farm Wyaluslng, I’a. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS | 
IVCillLixig; Shortlionis 
Our cow, ** Dairy Maid,” lias just, marie a new Shorthorn 
milk record for the U. 8. A., 19,066 lt>«. We invite inqui¬ 
ries. Walirrove Herd YVaMliliifftonvIUe, N. Y. 
A DOGS 
AIREDALE S-The All-Around Dog 
Males and females, 3 mos. old. Will ship 0. O. D. 
E. G. FISHER Shady Side Farm Madison. N. Y. 
WANTED G[eal !>»»•. St- Bernard f" SSTSS 
distemper and safe with children. Full 
particulars to|C. G. Aachmann, Croion«on-Hudson, N.Y. 
pedigreed Airedale Pupa. Males. Fifteen Dollars. Sat is- 
■ lac lion guaranteed. F. L. CROWE, Stuyvosant. N.Y. 
COLLIE PUPPIES and Grown Dogs 
Finest quality. Bred for Brains and Beauty. Registered. 
Pr iced Low. SHERMAN BOWDEN FARM, Mansfield,Ohio 
somoind i*I.m H , a . n n't Collie and Airedale Puppies 
Write your wants. Hat. guar. 0. EXSTEP, Straiten,. Virginia 
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY AND PROPERTY 
AiMrexH GREAT DANE KENNELS, Maybrook. N Y DUJ d (Heal 110116 
Scotch Shepard Pups M m a °"e h 86- 
Females, 83. F. A. SWEFT Smyrna, N. y! 
White Collie Pupa. Pedigreed. 2 months old, $15 up. 
™ Chefola Kennels • Rock Creek, Ohio 
nedlgreed Collie I’ups. The handsome and intelligent 
r kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS., Drove City, fa. 
FHmnnHe’ A com P ,ete record. 
q Easy to keep. Start 
P A 11 1 t f» AT n an y time » results 
1 U U1 ll J shown any time. 
Af»rniinf D Price * postpaid ’ $1 - 
Xm L tUUll l for sale by 
BOOk The ^ URAL New-Yorker 
333West 30th Street, New York 
