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N. Y. Wholesale Quotations 
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IIAY AND STRAW 
Hay—No. 1, Timothy_$29.00@$30.00 
No. 2. 27.00@ 28.00 
No. 3 . 22.00@ 24.00 
Straw—Rye.19.00(5) 20.00 
Retail Prices at New York 
Milk—Grade A, bottled, qt.$0.16 
Grade B, bottled, qt.13 
Grade B, bottled, pt.09 
Grade B, loose, qt.10 
Certified, qt.28 
Certified, pt.17 
Buttermilk, qt.10 
Cream, heavy, % pt.28 
Butter, best .$0.49@ 50 
Cheese.34@ .38 
Eggs, best, doz.60(6) .65 
Gathered.40@ .55 
Fowls.40(5) .45 
Roasting chickens.50(6) .55 
Ducks, l'b.35(5) .40 
Turkeys, lb.45(5) .50 
Cherries, qt . 20(5? .25 
Peaches, doz.25(5) .30 
Watermelons, each.50(6) .80 
Iloneydew melons, each.35(5) .50 
Blackberries, qt... .20(5) .25 
Huckleberries, qt.25(5) .35 
Potatoes, lb.02(5) .03 
String beans, lb.10(5) .15 
Onions, lb.06(5) .08 
Get)tuce, head.05(5? .10 
Cabbage, lb.05@ .07 
Cucumbers, each.05(5) .10 
Corn, doz.35 @ .50 
N. J. 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 earlots, sight draft basis, deliv¬ 
ered on tracks at the various stations 
given below. The quotations are based 
on sales for transit, and nearby shipments 
Aug. 11, 1924, according to the United 
States Bureau of Agricultural Economics 
co-operating. Feed all in 100-lb. sacks. 
Figures are for Belvidere, ’Washington, 
Milford, ITiighbridge, Flemington, French- 
town, Passaic, Hackettstown, Lebanon, 
Belle Meade, Califon, Newton, Branch- 
ville, Sussex, Lafayette, Hopewell. New 
Brunswick, Mt. Holley, Dover, Paterson, 
Morristown, Elizabeth, Somerville, Tren¬ 
ton, Newark, /Perth Amboy and Mont¬ 
clair : Perbu. 
No. 2 white oats.$0.61% 
No. 3 white oatsu ..60% 
No. 2 yellow corn. 1.33% 
No. 3 yellow corn. 1.32% 
Per ton 
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. . . 
$30.90 
32.15 
32.65 
42.90 
.45.90 
45.40 
43.90 
47.40 
38.40 
36.90 
47.90 
53.90 
50.15 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
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—-Eaistern States Exposi¬ 
tion, Springfield, Mass. 
Sept. 22-28—Fifteenth annual Dairy 
Cattle Congress, Waterloo, la. 
Sept. 27-Oc-t. 4 — National Dairy Ex¬ 
position, Milwaukee, Wiis. 
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. Iladdon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. 
Nov. 26-29—Cortland Fanciers’ Club, 
annual Poultry Show, Peekskill, N. Y. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Sept. 10—Ilolsteins. J. C. Kostman, 
Bruce, Wis. 
Sept. 11—Guernseys. Meeker County 
Breeders’ sale, Daissel, Minn. 
Oct. 23—-Southern Illinois Holstein 
fcale, New Douglas, Ill. 
Nov. 11-12— Fond du Lac County 
Holstein Breeders’ sale, Fond du Lac, 
Wis. 
Nov. 19-20—Holsteins. Allegan.v-Steu- 
ben annual consignment sale, Hornell, 
N. Y. 
N'ov. 20—Fresh cow sale, California 
Breeders’ Pedigree and Sale Company, 
managers, Tulare, Cal. 
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 45e. Texas, scoured basis, $1.15 to 
$1.30. Oregon, No. 1, staple, $1.30 to 
$1.82. Mohair, combing, 62 to 65c; card¬ 
ing, 65 to 70c. 
Wool Prices and Tariffs 
We are in New York State for pleas¬ 
ure. The scenes 'are beautiful, in places 
equal to what the Garden of Eden was, 
and man’s industry and intelligence in 
places perfect. Part of the family is 
along, and our 'treatment for the three 
days past has been grand', with but one 
exception. At Oswego the bill of fare 
named meats and “stewed codfish.” Think 
of it, an orphan 600 males from his in¬ 
land home and Lake Ontario full of fish, 
offered stewed codfish. We took beef¬ 
steak, which when tackled decided us that 
any butcher who dretseed a superannuat¬ 
ed Holstein cow should 'be jailed. The 
leading editorial in 'today’s Syracuse Her¬ 
ald was on the exorbitant tax on the peo¬ 
ple from the duty on sugar and wool. It 
blamed the sugar periodical robberies and 
all the evil's of the clothing trade on 
tariffs. When the surplus acreage of veg¬ 
etables and other products, and the mil¬ 
lions of acres of waste land are crying 
for 'shieep, the ’education of the editor 
must be deficient in spots. Take a look 
at the wool outrage. I am as well 
dressed in any fourth-year virgin wool 
Summer suit as anyone at Alexandria 
Bay tonight, and it is good for four more. 
The duty on raw whol is about 12c per 
lb., and 6 lbs. made this suit, making the 
duty outrage nine cents annually. 
But the growCr did not get that duty. 
No grower from the Atlantic to the Pa¬ 
cific gets one cent’s benefit from duty. 
Wool is higher in Europe and Japan 
than America, and .much has been ship¬ 
ped from Boston to Europe at a profit. 
Someone rise got our duty, and it showed 
in the clothing, in Which some of our wool 
was used to Carry shoddy. 
Daily press editors look out of spec¬ 
tacles that focus on business and politics, 
and have a very indistinct view of food 
materials and fibers. At present they are 
drawing on the type i.n their scare-head 
sections about a little increase in prices 
of productions: “Golden Days for Fann¬ 
ers.” They are making them opulent in¬ 
stantly. Yes, the farmers have a stran¬ 
gle hold on the horn of plenty. Pro¬ 
ducers and consumers should combine to 
induce editors to change lenses. Now 
when candidates are sWarming is the ac¬ 
cepted time. w. w. Reynolds. 
Ohio. 
“What do you do when you get some¬ 
thing ending with ‘R. S. V. P.’?” asked 
the social novice. “Don’t let ’em fool 
you,” answered the radio fan. “There 
isn’t any such sending station.”—Wash¬ 
ington Star. 
GUERNSEYS 
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. 
KOUGI1WOOD GUERNSEY HERD 
Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS For Sale 
ARBITRATOR OF OAKS FARM, No. 94647. Born, 
Sept. 12,1923. Dark fawn bull with white markings, 
well grown and bred right. His sire isa double grand¬ 
son of Imp, King of the May, while his damisalarge 
beautiful cow on test and will finish with over 600 
ounds of fat. Price of this youngster is $175 f. o. 
. your station, 60-day retest for tuberculosis. Why 
not breed grade Guernseys when you can secure a 
bull of this character for such a bargain ! 
WALTER S. KERR, Manager Cohasset, 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 dams that will be tested. Write for saleslist 
and Pedigrees. W4WA M , Rr farms, jj j. jjd St., pkila.. p. 
SUNNYSIDE FARM GUERNSEYS 
We are offering two young bulls, 7 and 12 tnos. old. 
of exceptional quality. They are large size and best 
of breeding. Pedigrees and pictures upon request. 
Accredited Herd. RAY ALEXANDER, Union Sprinos. N.Y. 
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 SI.. Hornell, N.Y. 
GLENCADIA REGISTERED GUERNSEYS 
15 females for sale. Calves to aged cows. Some A. 
R. Clean abortion. Blood test. Herd just finished 
accreditization test. J. S. HAND. Owner. Stujvesanl Fills. 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°i,E-Ten Good Young Pure Bred Guernsey Cows 
from three to six years old, bred to Langwater Afri¬ 
cander. 57121. WHITE FARMS, Cairo, N. Y. 
ruamoarre Purebred cows, heifers and bulls. 
VjUcIIlscya Also a few high grades. 
WALTER SCHEDDER West Coxsackle, N.Y. 
RraHo (iiiorncouo Cow * for Sale. Entire dairy or 
0(4116 UUcrnbcjb part. Home raised. Pour due about 
Sept. 1. William H. Kibble North Pilcher, N.Y. 
JERSEYS 
For Sale— FOSTERFIELD’S HERD 
Cows, Hellers and Heifer Calves. The Bulls in service 
are from tested cows and are Al in all respects. Prices 
low. Address Charles G. Foster, P. 0. Inn 173, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. The animals in this herd have been tested 
by the State and United States. 
SWINE 
For Attention EASTERN Breeder* 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 
&180 
LAST SPRING’S OPEN GILTS 
and 
This Fall’* Boar and Sow Pigs 
All reasonably priced. 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
We solicit correspondence. 
The CREST Farm, Mil lb rook, N. Y. 
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 white cross, color black and white; Barrows or 
Sows, 6*8 wks. old $5; 8-10 wks. old $5.50. 
Personal attention given to all orders large or small. 
Ship C. O. D. on approval. Visit us or mail your orders to 
George Freeman, Mgr., 115 Waltham St., Lexington, Mass. 
Tel. Lex. 0202-M. When ordering Pigs, GET QUALITY. 
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. 
PIGS FOR SALE 
100 Feeding Pigs For Sale. Chester and 
Yorkshire Cross and Chester and Berkshire Cross 
All large audgrowthy pigs, weaned and eating. No 
charge for crating. Pigs. 6 to 7 weeks old, *8.75 
each, and 7 to 8 weeks, tk-1.25 each. These are all 
bred to make Hogs in little time. This price is P.O. B. 
Woburn, Mass. These are all First quality Pigs. Will 
ship any part of the above lots C. O. I). to your approv¬ 
al. Walter Lux, 388 Salem 8t., Woburn. Mass. Tel as 
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. 
For Sale— PURE BRED BERKSHIRE PIGS 
Sired by son of Longfellow’s Double. 
Cholera Immune. Price, either sex, $IO each. 
WILDACRES If AKMS, East Greenwich,R.I. 
lalmoor Borkshires. Sows and gilts bred to prize win¬ 
ning boar. Also young stock. PATMOOR FARMS. H.rditld, N T. 
Purebred Spring Pigs. Healthy, vigorous 
stock, ^iotli sexes. Shipped on approval. 
Walter Schedler, West Coxsackle, N Y 
DUROCS 
ing. All ages for sale. 
BELGIAN and FLEMISH GIANT RABBITS 
F. M. Fattingtoa & Son Merriiield, N. Y. 
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 Brltian. 
Breeding Stocks and Show Prospects. Write, wire or 
come at once. CLIMMEItGLEN FARMS, Inc., 
E. E. GIFFORD, Mgr. Cooperstown, N. Y. 
Also for sale at a sacrifice—Pureblood Aberdeen 
Angus Bull, 5 years old. 
FOK SALK-ALL IN DNE 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. WKNGA FARM Armouk, 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. 
For Sale-Purebred Jersey Bull Calf D J a u ^ 
R. I. State Champion senior yearling, Silver Medal 
cow. Sire from Gold Medal Dam. 
Wildacres Farms East Greenwich. K. I. 
DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF SOME OF MY STOCK 
row^rice Registered Jersey Bull communicate 
with THOMAS M. CAL VERT, Edgtnco* Firm, Whin Plain,. N.Y. 
ForSale “ jer*ey ed Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. 1>. A. CURTIS - Jamestown, N.Y. 
DOGS 
At Stud-The Great Dane Dog Porthus P 
A. K. C. No. 307184.’’ A son of Champions and a 
wonderful dark brindle of great size and intelli¬ 
gence. Also some fine puppies. For particulars 
write James A. Richardson, WintlyKnollFarm.GlenSpey. N.Y. 
Beautiful Prize-Winning Eskimos teSuf^SS?” 
J. F. IM1IOFF, Rose Lawn and Walnut Heights Kennels, Glassboro.N. J. 
Registered Shropshire YearlingRams ram. Some ex¬ 
tragood ewes, 1 to 4yrs. old. FRED VAN VLEET S SONS,Lodi.N.Y. 
COLLIE PUPPIES and Grown Dogs 
Finest Quality. Bred for Brains and Beauty. Registered. 
Priced Low. SHERMAN BOWDEN FARM, Mansfield,Ohio 
DUROCS 
Young Gilts and Boars. 
Excellent Breeding. Mature Stock. 
Elmwood Farms, P.O. lax 15, Bradford, N.Y. 
£3 M CHESTER WHITES 
i M J AND BERKSHIRES 
Durocs. 6 wks. old, $4.00-ea. Pigs are ready to ship. 
ROUSE BROS. - Dushore, Pa. 
PIGS FORSALE REGISTERED 
Weanling pigs, bred gilts and bred sows. Berk- 
shires, Chester Whites, Durocs, Hanipshires and 
Poland-Chinas. Boar pigs and full-grown boars. 
CLYDE-NAIRN FARMS, Inc., Greendnle-on-Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
*3CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
farrowed in November. Sows ready for breeding; boars 
ready for service. Also February and May pigs. Priced 
reasonably. Will be glad to show them to you any time, 
EDWARD WALTER, Box 66-R, West Chester, Penna. 
Big Type Chester Pigs *Vnt\lZ l 7uL*, l:i0 
GEO. F. GRIFFIE R. No 3 Newvllle, Pa. 
CHESTER WHITE FIGS. Registered. 
Meadow Spring Farms - Chalfont, Pa 
rAlRHOLME HAMPSHIRE DOWNS. The usual good quality of 
1 rams and ewes for sale. EARL D. BROWN, Ilian. N. Y. R. 2 
Scotch Shepard Pups mTu! 1 ’ s *«| 
Females, 83. F. A. SWEET Smyrna, N. y! 
Reg. Hampshire-Down elms TiGEiL^ad»?«ne,^ aI j! 
Pnlioo Pnnc Exceptional good breeding. Also Toy Chi- 
ruiiuc rujih lluahuas. THOMSON'S KENNELS, Walla, Vermont 
Daw M.nLirA Damn Different ages. 10 Ewes. Lambs 
Keg. Hampshire Hams c. P. & M. W. BIGHAM, Gettysburg,P». 
FARM RAISED Airedales 
Nice Spayed Female pups. $10, Young bred females. 
All pedigreed. Afton Farm, Dummerston, Vermont 
GOATS 
ANGORAG-OATS 
Long white haired stock. Bred from New York city park 
flock. 25 for sale. Apply BOS ATWOOD, New Hartford, Conn. 
Airorlolo Pupplee. on approval. Closing-out sale. 
HIIBUdlt: SPRINGDALE KENNELS. F. H. Foote. Prop., Joflenon. N. T. 
1 AKE SHORE KENNELS, HIMR00, N.T., offers Fox Hounds, Coon 
L Hounds, Ilabbit Hounds. Also Cocker Spaniels on approval. 
□PURE-BRED TOGGENBURGDOE 
Hornless; just fresh; heavy milker; long lactation. Also 
two hornless pure bred doe kids. Bargain to immediate 
purchaser. ‘"THE ARK” Box 698 Scarsdnle. N. Y. 
Roanlo A,,D RABB,T HOUNDS. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
DtSdgit: Write for prices. Chao. Toth, Henderson, Md. 
BEAGLE. POLICE AND COLLIE PUPS. 
Meadow Spring Farms - Chalfont, Pa. 
Sacrifice Sale—4-Qt. Saanen Goat Lg™^ 8 : 
C. S. Rights 4 E. Church St. Bethlehem, Pa. 
Hundred Hunting Hounds S,V«* V^iSESt. 
Toggenburg Grade Bucks Ro X.dge Fa 8 rm,z\on,N j. 
pedigreed Collie I’ups. The handsome and intelligent 
1 kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS., Grove City, P». 
SWISS MILK GOATS; also bucks. ENDRES,Westbrook.Conn. 
HORSES 
H O R S E S FOR SALE 
REGISTERED 
PEROHERONS 
Mares with suckling colts. Yearlings, two, three 
and four-year olds. Beautiful five-year-old stallion. 
These Percherons are black, gentle and sound. 
Clyde-Nairn Farms, lac., Grecndaie-on-Kudsan, Columbia Co., N.Y. 
Seneca Pony Farms Welsh & Shetland Ponies 
Bet us know the kind of ponv you want and for 
what purpose. SALAMANCA, NEW YORK 
F OR SALE, Cheap, Blue Ribbon SAIJDLE HORSE; 
DONKEY . Lillian Hansen, Montgomery, N.Y. 
W hite Collie 1’upi. Pedigreed. 2 months old, 815 up. 
Chetola Kennels - Rock Creek, Ohio 
When a Man Buys a WESTRIDGE Police Dog 
he feels assured of a real dog plus a square deal. 
Westridge Kennels Danielson, Conn. 
Sale Schaider’s Police Dog Puppies ful, spry, cheap. 
Pe<1. Call or mail. SCHAIDER, Box 127,Thornwo0d > WestchestorCo.,N.Y. 
| 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. Barra, vi 
BACON TYPE SWINE 
Purebred. Tnxnworth gilts and pigs. 
Arthur Elaget Sharou Springs, N.Y. 
FERRETS 
FERRETS ” 8 
Hunting rabbits and other 
game Book and price list 
free. W A PECK, New London, 0. 
rCpprTC I specialize in raising ferrets. Thirty 
rLIYIYLl J years’ experience. August prices. Fe¬ 
males, $2.75; males, $2 25. One dozen, 
$24. Yearling females, special rat catchers, $5 each. 
Instruction book free. LEVI FARRS WORTH, New London. Ohio 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
IVt illting Shorthomis 
Our cow, “ Dairy Maid,” has just made a new Shorthorn 
milk record for the U. S. A., 19,066 lbs. We invite inqui¬ 
ries. Wulgrove Herd Washingtonvllle, N. Y. 
MIL 
Heifer Calves For Sale sShS i 
2 to 8 mos. of age. All from record cows. C 
NAIRN FARMS,Inc..Greendale-on Hudson, Columbia Co 
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Commercial Poultry Raising 
by Roberts. 
An all-around book; $3 postpaid/ by 
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