The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1099 
DOGS 
For Sale COLLIE PUPPIES 
Sable and White; 8 weeks old. Males, $8; Females, $4, 
These puppies are from my two dogs, a pair of the best 
heel-driving cow dogs in Western New York. Satisfaction 
guaranteed.. KARL WIIITE, Live Stoek Dealer, Arcade, N. Y. 
COLLIE PUPPIES and Grown Dogs 
Finest Quality. Bred for Brains and Beauty. Registered. 
Priced Low. SHERMAN BOWDEN FARM, Mansfield,Ohio 
Scotch Shepard Pups 
Females, S3. F. A. SWEET Smyrna, N. y! 
For Sale-ESKIMO PUPPIES 
Ten weeks old. Beauties. 
S. Bull R. F. D. 2 Box 125 Toms River, N. J. 
FARM RAISED Airedales 
Nice Spayed Female pups. $10. Young bred females. 
All pedigreed. Afton Farm, Dummerston, Vermont 
BEAGLE. POLICE AND COLLIE PUPS. 
Meadow Spring Farms - Chalfont, Pa. 
Qedlgreed Oolite Pups. The handsome and intelligent 
■ kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS., Grove City, I*a. 
Pponfjflll Pnlljpo Females. Sable. Tricolor. 
Deauiliui UOIIIBS John D. Smith Walton, N. Y. 
White Collie Pups. Pedigreed. 2 months old, Sift up. 
™ Chetola Konnels - Rock Creek, Ohio 
Rrnlsnn Rmrrloo on Rabbits and Pheasants. 
DFUKBII DCdgIBb Tho s. Miller It. 1 Germantown, N.Y. 
sale Schaider's Police Dog Puppies “^pry^eap: 
Ped. Call or mail. SCHAIDER, Box 127. Thornw.od, Weslchtsior Co., N. 1 . 
SHEEP 
Closing Out GLIMMERGLEN FLOCKS 
Prize- Winning Southdowns and Cheviots 
All of these famous sheep will be closed out at once. 
High bred Southdowns and Cheviots that have won first 
prizes in all parts of the country ; many of them were 
imported from the leading flocks of Great Britian. 
Breeding Stocks and Show Prospects. Write, wire or 
come at once. GLIMMEltGLEN FARMS, Inc., 
E. E. GIFFORR, Mgr. Cooperstown, N. Y. 
Also for sale at a sacrifice—Pureblood Aberdeen 
Angus Bull, S years old. 
FOK SALE-ALL IN ONE FLOCK OR WILL DIVIDE 
About Forty Pure Blood Shropshire Ewes 
ages, 6 mos. to 4 yrs. Excellently well wooled, both 
legs and head. Registration not kept, so must sell 
as grades. WENGA FARM Armonk, N. Y. 
ForSale-Reg. Hampshire Down Ram Lambs 
We have a few extra fine individuals to offer. Prices. 
E. E. KIDOUT Ophir Farm Purchase, N.Y. 
D Hamn Ewes and Rams For Sale. 
Keg. Hampsnire-Uown ellis tiger, uiad.ton©, n. j. 
Reg. Hampshire Rams Vltt9!S«ffi2g£XL 
Wanted-One Shropshire Ram a ™ e .?° n„w*yo“h 
For Sale— Registered Shropshire Rams 
All ages. Also a few good ewes. 
KEIKOUT FARMS Nassau, N. Y. 
HORSES 
H O R S E S FOR SALE SgggggB 
Mares with suckling colts. Yearlings, two, three 
and four-year olds. Beautiful five-year-old stallion. 
These Percherons are black, gentle and sound. 
Clyde-Nalrn Farms, Inc., Greendale-on-Hudson, Columbia Co., N.Y. 
For Sale-Pair of Coltslll^iTeT^d 
Sister. Grandson and daughter of Peter the Great. Ad¬ 
dress JAMES T. LYNN, Lake Side Home, While Lake, Sullivan Co.. N.Y. 
Seneca Pony Farms h 8 a ni 0 e r Welsh & Shetland Ponies 
Let us know the kind of pony you want and for 
what purpose. SALAMANCA, NEW YORK 
COR SALE, Cheap, Blue Ribbon SADDLE HORSE; 
* DONKEY. Lillian Hansen. Montgomery, N.Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
12 Registered Holsteins sale 
2 to 5 yrs. old, due to freshen from August to December; 
of large size, nicely marked, best type, capable of milk¬ 
ing 40 qts. per day. Tuberculin tested. Backed by the 
largest A. R, O. records of Ormsby, Pietje and Pontiac 
breeding, and in calf to a large record grandson of May 
Echo Sylvia (world record milk cow, 41 lbs. butter 
1006.8 lbs. milk, 7 days) Booking orders for bull calves 
at $26. Heifer calves, $50 to $75. 
CUAS. A. HOWELL, Howells, Orange Co., N. Y. 
70 miles west N. Y. C., Erie R. R. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices milch cows 
100 Federal Tested and Accredited cows for sale. Or wil. 
buy same direct from farmers on reasonable commission 
Telephone at once, my expense. JOHN F. BENJAMIN. Btrre.Vl 
USE A PURE-BRED BULL 
From time to time we have for sale bull calves from 
dams with Advance Registry records—A yrshires. 
Guernseys, Holsteins, Jerseys,Milking Short 
Horns. Price, 8*50 at 30-days-old, registered, 
crated and delivered to express company. Address 
DEPARTMENT ANIMAL HUSBANDRY. Cornell University 
ITHACA NEW YORK 
COWS FOR SALE 
Tuberculin Tested Guernseys and Holsteins 
All young and fine individuals, fresh and springers, 
WOODLAWN FARMS, Fishkill, N. Y. 3 miles north of Beacon 
Adventures in Silence 
By Herbert W. Collingwood 
npHIS is the first serious attempt 
-0- to interpret the peculiar and ad¬ 
venturous life of the hard-of-hearing. 
Beautifully bound in cloth. 288 Pages. 
Price $1.00, postpaid 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W. 30th St. New York City 
Hope Farm Notes 
(Continued from Page 1092) 
it to be an American after all? What do 
we get out of it in exchange for what 
we pay? As a co-operative plan to bring 
happiness, prosperity and protection has 
our republic paid out or are we Ameri¬ 
cans largely because we have never really 
stopped to figure things out and cast up 
a balance? These Indians are happy in 
their way—probably as happy as we are. 
They are free from care, for the govern¬ 
ment provides a reasonable home and 
protection. Many a white man and wo¬ 
man, with pedigree rooted into the very 
foundation of white American society, 
have had their little farm taken from 
them and been banished to the poorhouse 
in old age as a penalty for living under 
American laws. I know today dozens of 
such people who are living in hopeless 
fear of such a fate. Yet these Indians, 
may face their future calmly, for during 
good behavior, no one can chase them 
from their land and home. They are se¬ 
cure as wards of the government, while 
they would be insecure as citizens. Why 
then should they desire to be full Ameri¬ 
cans? I confess that this is a new idea 
to me. I had hardly considered it be¬ 
fore. The evident difference between 
John Mason with 77 white men and Sas- 
sacus, the chief of the Pequots, with 700 
Indians, was a. matter of civilization— 
one represented a self-reliant co-opera¬ 
tion in which each individual had power. 
The other stood for a lower form of co¬ 
operation in which only a few strong in¬ 
dividuals dominated. A white man would 
clear a place in the forest, dominate the 
situation, increase his holding and be¬ 
come a master. The Indian accepts his 
rent-free clearing and is content to re¬ 
main a ward. He somehow lacks the 
white man’s ambition to become a free¬ 
holder in his own right. I think there 
may be a lesson in this for Americans, 
as a nation, and particularly in New Eng¬ 
land. Our old form of progress seems 
to have stopped with the passing of the 
old idea that whatever else happens a 
family can go out on the land and make 
a living. It is a fair question if the pass¬ 
ing of free land and the wiping out of 
what we may call the frontier has not 
had a tendency to make Indians of many 
white people. They really want to be 
wards of the government while at the 
same time claiming that they are free. 
This explains to me, in part, the great 
demand for “welfare” laws and all sorts 
of schemes for compelling the govern¬ 
ment to advance money or pay pensions 
or give all sorts of care to the people. 
The Indian is willing to exchange his 
citizenship in return for these things. 
Thousands of white men seem to want to 
obtain all the ward’s perquisites and still 
retain citizenship. That seems to be the 
basis for the coming struggle for de¬ 
mocracy. H. W. C. 
(To Be Continued.) 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
Aug. 11-Annual Field Day, Connec¬ 
ticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Mt. Carmel Farm, Mt. Carmel, Conn. 
Aug. 19-21—Fortieth annual conven¬ 
tion, Society of American Florists and 
Ornamental Horticulturists, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 
Aug. 24-30—Ohio State Fair. Colum¬ 
bus, O. 
Sept. 3-5—Fifteenth annual convention 
of the Northern Nut Growers’ Associa¬ 
tion, Botanical Museum, Bronx Park, 
N. Y. 
Sept. 8-13—New York State Fair, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Sept. 14-20—Eastern States Exposi¬ 
tion, Springfield, Mass. 
Sept. 22-28—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. 
Nov. 12-14—New Jersey State Horti¬ 
cultural Society, annual meeting, Vernon 
Room, Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. 
Nov. 26-29—Cortland Fanciers’ Club, 
annual Poultry Show, Peekskill, N. Y. 
Wool Notes 
Recent Boston quotations are: New 
York and Michigan unwashed delaine, 51 
to 53c; half blood, 51 to 52c; quarter 
blood, 45 to 46c. Ohio and Pennsylvania 
half blood combing, 53 to 54c; three- 
eighths blood. 50 to 51c. New England 
half blood. 47 to 49c; quarter blood, 44 
to 45c. Texas, scoured basis, $1.15 to 
$1.30. Oregon, No. 1, staple, $1.30 to 
$1.32. Mohair, combing, 75 to 80c; card¬ 
ing, 65 to 70c. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Sept. 10—Ilolsteins. J. C. Kostman, 
Bruce, Wis. 
Sept. 11—Guernseys. Meeker County 
Breeders’ sale, Dassel, Minn. 
Oct. 23—-Southern Illinois Holstein 
sale, New Douglas, Ill. 
Nov. 11-12 — Fond du Lac County 
Holstein Breeders’ sale, Fond du Lac, 
Wis. 
Nov. 19-20—Ilolsteins. Allegany-Steu- 
ben annual consignment sale, Hornell, 
N. Y. 
Nov. 20—Fresh cow sale, California 
Breeders’ Pedigree and Sale Company, 
managers, Tulare, Cal. 
Remember, it’s but a short dis¬ 
tance from your cow’s udder 
to the cream pitcher—the but¬ 
ter plate—the nursing bottle. 
Keep her surroundings 
healthful, free from disease 
germs, and clean smelling, 
with Dr. Hess Dip and Dis¬ 
infectant. 
Provide a wallow for your 
hogs. To each 25 gallons of 
water, add about one quart 
of Dr. Hess Dip. Your hogs 
will do the rest. Good night 
lice and disease germs! 
Use the sprinkling can—in 
the poultry-house for lice and 
mites, wherever there is filth 
or a foul odor. 
DR. HESS & CLARK, Inc. 
Ashland, Ohio 
DR.HESS DIP 
and DISINFECTANT 
| GUERNSEYS | 
GUERNSEY MILK 
is bringing 10c and better at the Farm. Or¬ 
dinary milk around tic. It costs no more to 
keep Guernseys. 
Get started now with a pure bred Guern¬ 
sey bull. 
We have high producing healthy stock, 
at reasonable prices. 
ROUGH WOOD GUERNSEY HERD 
Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple— 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dams or dame that will be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. W4W4 DAIRY FARMS, 22 S. 12$ Cl., rkili., P» 
Tuscarora Farms Guernseys 
All ages, both male and female, for sale. May 
Rose. Governor of the Ohene and Golden Secret 
Breeding. A. R. stock. Prices reasonable. 
John W. Hollis 102 Main St.. Hornell, 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 
8A M LE-Ten Good Young Pure Bred Guernsey Cows 
from three to six years old. bred to Lang water Afri¬ 
cander. 57121. WHITE FARMS, Cairo, N. Y. 
JERSEYS 
For Sale— FOSTER FI ELD’S HERD 
Cows, Heifers and Heifer Calves. The Bulls in service 
are from tested cows and are A1 in all respects. Prices 
low. Address Charles Q. Foster, P. 0. Box 173, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. The animals in this herd have been tested 
by the State and United States. 
ForSale R j|rs e e y ed Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. 1). A. CURTIS - Jamestown, N.Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS | 
3VEi 1 Isl ing SHortHoi’iis 
Our cow, “ Dairy Maid,” has just made a new Shorthorn 
milk record for the U. S. A., 19,066 lbs. We invite inqui¬ 
ries. Wulgrovellerd Washingtonvllle, N. Y. 
Heifer Calves ForSale 
2 to 8 mos. of age. All from record cows. CLYDE- 
NAIRN FARMS, Inc., Greendale-on-Hudson, Columbia Co.,N.Y. 
AYRSHIRES 
FOR SALE-FORTY HEAD of Purebred 
A vrchiroc accredited herd No. 69333. Herd sire. 
/YyiallllCS Priced for quick sale to settle an estate. 
Write or call on CHAPMAN BROTHERS, Ellie.ttxilla, N Y. Suc¬ 
cessors to Edward Chapman & Sons, Kllicottville, N. Y. 
FERRETS 
FERRETS^ 
Hunting rabbits and other 
game Book and price list 
free. W.fl. PECK, NewLondonO. 
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. 
We solicit correspondence. 
The CREST Farm. Millbrook. N. Y. 
PIGS FOR SALE 
Berkshire and Chester cross and Yorkshire 
and Chester cross. 7 weeks old $4.00 each and 
8 weeks old $4.50 each. These are all healthy, 
fast growing pigs that will make large hogs. 
Will ship any amount up to 50, C. O. D. on 
your approval. 
A. M. LUX, 206 Washington St, Woburn, Mass. 
AT “THE FOOT HILLS” 
Where you get the large type Hogs 
340 FEEDING PIGS FOR SALE-Chester and 
Yorkshire Cross, pure white. Berkshire and Ches¬ 
ter wiiite cross, color black and white; Barrows or 
Sows, 6-8 wks. old $5; 8-10 wks. old $5.50. 
bnip U. O. D. on approval. Visit us or mail your orders to 
George Freeman, Mgr., 11.5 Waltham St., Lexington, Mass. 
I el. Lex. 0202-M. When ordering Pigs, GET QUALITY. 
PIGS FOR SALE 
YORKSHIRE AND CHESTER CROSS AND 
CHESTER AND BERKSHIRE CROSS. 
All large, grow thy pigs, weaned and eating. Pigs 6 
° 7 weeks old, $4 each, and 7 to 8 weeks old, $4.60 
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 $t., Woburn, Mass. Tel. 86 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD 
Special offering of young sows bred for early 
Fall litters and unrelated service boars. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING Box 15 Dundee, N.Y. 
lalmoor Borkshlra.. Sows and gilts bred to prize win¬ 
ning boar. Also young stock. PATMOOR FARMS. HarlticM, N.Y. 
i 111 POHQ Orion and Sensation Breed- 
ing. All ages for sale. 
RELGIAN and FLEMISH GIANT RABBITS 
F. M. Pattlugton & Son Merritield, N. V. 
Full Pedigreed DUROC PIGS $ |™ h 
STEI'HEN KELLOGG, Burdette, N. Y. 
Ill iDHl'v . ' ou,, «F Gilts and Honrs. 
l/LUVULu Excellent Breeding. Mature Stock. 
Elmwood Farm., P. 0. Box 15. Bradford, N Y 
DUROCS 
Purebred Spring Pigs. Healthy, vigorous 
stock. Both sexes. Shipped on approval. 
Walter Schodler, West Coxsacklo, N.Y. 
O I CHESTER WHITES 
i i \*J AND BERKSHIRES 
Durocs. 6 wks. old, $4.00 ea. Pigs are ready to ship. 
ROUSE BROS. - Dushore, Pa. 
PIGS FOR SALE REGISTERED 
Weanling pigs, bred gilts and bred sows. Berk- 
shires, Chester Whites, Durocs, Hampshires and 
Poland-Chinas. Boar pigs and full-grown boars. 
CLYDE-NAIRN FARMS, Inc., Grecndiilc-on-Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
CHESTER WHITE AND 0.1. C. PIGS 
Six weeks-old, 84.25; eight-weeks-old, IBS. All 
taught to eat. Oaks Dairy Farm, Wyalusino, Pa. 
BACON TYPE SWINE 
Purebred. Tamworth gilts and pigs. 
Arthur Elaget Sharon Springs, N.Y. 
For Sale-O. I. C. 
type, prize-winning stock; either sex. Price, $10; 
registered and crated free. Guaranteed to please. 
SHADY LANE FARM. Guy T. Slitor, Mur., Rushville. N. Y. 
CHESTER WIIITE PIGS. Registered. 
Meadow Spring Farm. - Chalfont, Ra 
R egistered O. I. C. and Oh ester White DIY" 1 C 
Eugene P. Rogers Wayvllle, N. Y. * 1VJO 
COATS 
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF 
Pure TOGGENBURG GOATS 
High quality mature bucks at 8*45. 
S. J. SHAKPLES Centre Square, Pa. 
Saanans and Toggenburg 
Fine milk stock. Low priced. D. L. Pook, Gilbert, Ark. 
GOATS-Wanted-Reg. Toggenburg Buck 
Kid or yearling. Also two Siiiinen does for sale or ex¬ 
change for buck. T. A. Ha.aonmayer, Winterton, N. Y. 
Toggenburg Grade Bucks RocL^o*nUon,N j. 
For Sale- Angora and Milk Goats c V a"o TE N£v”k 
We sell DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. 
M Keep the salesman’s salary in your own pocket. 
• V Prices range from $144.00 up, depending on 
size and kind of wood. Special prices made if 
several in neighborhood order together. Our Silos 
have been giving the best of satisfaction for the past 
23 years. Shipped subject to your inspection at Station. 
"The Silo With The Automatic Take-Up Hoop." 
International Silo Co., Dept. 13, Meadville, Pa. 
