The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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DOGS 
BOSTON TERRIERS 
PURE BRED PUPPIES 
$10, $15 and $20. Fox terrier, females, $15. Not 
registered. L. E. HlNBEEEE, Denton, Md. 
AIREDALES 
Bred along best lines. Seven months old. Males. 
815; females, 8810. Papers with each. 
E. HOMER ARTZ Woodstock, Virginia 
AIREDALE TERRIERS OF RELIANCE 
Individual Qualities That Please. 
Dr. KNOX Box 50 Danbury, Conn. 
At Stud-The Great Dane Dog Porthu* P 
A. K. C. No. 307184.’’ A son of Champions and a 
wonderfnl dark brindle of great size and intelli¬ 
gence. Also some fine puppies. For particulars 
write James A. Richardson, WindyKnollFarm.GlenSpey,N.Y. 
For Sal ^-Pedigreed Police Dog Puppies 
3 mos. old. Male, $50; Females, $35. l-yr.-old 
female, house broken, gentle, $60. 
OTTO MEYER, Hawthorne, N.Y. Box 104. M. of S. D, C. olA. 
2 Registered Foxhound Pups 
4 mos., $10 each. John Whittle, Mystic, Conn. 
When a Man Buys a WESTRIDGE Police Dog 
he feels assured of a real dog plus a square deal. 
Westrldge Kennels Danielson, Conn. 
Scotch Shepard Pups |n , | 1 ‘ hs 8 0 ^ 
Females, 83. F. A. SWEET Smyrna, N. y! 
COLLIE PUPPIES and Grown Dogs 
Finest Quality. Bred for Brains and Beauty. Registered. 
Priced Low. SHERMAN BOWDEN FARM, Mansfield,Ohio 
W hite Collie I’ups. Pedigreed. 2 months old, 815 up. 
Chetola Kennels - Rock Creek, Ohio 
Wanted-YOUNG MALE FARM DOG 
trained for destroying rats, woodchucks, foxes, etc. State 
age, breeding and price. KOUGIHLANDS, WaHidngton, t'oun. 
Hundred Hunting Hounds £&•„* V V“ H SSf ilt: 
Registered White Collies R^k^in^TN^kX:^: 
Qedlgreed Collie Pups. The handsome and intelligent 
r kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS., Orove City, 1*». 
Dot, aa Dun a Exceptional good breeding. Also Toy Chi- 
“01108 rups liuahuas. THOMSON'S KENNELS. Welts. Vermont 
GOATS 
Pure Bred Saanen Goats 
Unrelated bucks and does or single individuals which 
will make unbeatable foundation stock. These animals 
are from the very finest imported stock. Prices reason¬ 
able. GLEN FARM. - Dorset. Vermont 
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF 
Pure TOGGENBURG GOATS 
High quality mature bucks at 845. 
8. J. SHARPLES Centre Square, Pa. 
SWISS MILK GOATS. Stamp. ENDRES,'Westbrook. Conn. 
SHEEP 
SHROPSHIRE RAMS AND EWES 
At Farmers’ prices from the celebrated Pinehurst 
Flock of the late Henry L. Wardwell. 
Write for prices and description to the Executrix. 
Mies Florence Wardwell Springfield Center, N.Y. 
ForSale-Reg. Hampshire Down Ram Lambs 
We have a few extra fine individuals to offer. Prices. 
E. E. RIDOUT Ophir Farm Purchase, N.Y. 
8 Rambouillet Yearling Rams he»v£ 
fleeces ; one 2-yr. Shropshire ; ten choice ewes. On State 
road to Odessa. H. C Beardsley, Montour Falls, N. Y. 
Registered Shropshire Yearling Rams ram d some ixi 
tragood ewes, 1 to 4 yrs. old. FRED VAN VLEET & SONS,Lodi,N.T. 
n A - Ewes and Rums For Sale. 
Keg. Hampshire-Down ellis tigek, Giu<i«t«ne, n. j. 
n__ Ui.iv.««li;rn Dama Different ages. 10 Ewes. Lambs 
Keg. Hampshire Kams c. P. & M. W. BIGHAM, Gettysburg,Pa. 
CAIRH01ME HAMPSHIRE DOWNS. The usual good quality of 
• rams and ewes for sale. EARL D. BROWN, llion. N. Y. R. 2 
HORSES 
Oswego River STOCK FARMS 
offers large Registered Jacks and Jennys. Mules, 
all kinds saddle horses and ponies. Can be seen at 
State Fair. Phoenix, New York 
Seneca Pony Farms h . a »'°e r Welsh & Shetland Ponies 
Let us know the kind of pony you want and for 
what purpose. SALAMANCA, NEW YORK 
F O It T„ „ „4 0 „„,, D Write if interested,oreall 
sale learn of brey Horses max goldsmith 
Grand Central Mountain House,Mountaindale, Sullivan Co..N.Y. Box 256 
JERSEYS I 
20 Blooded Jersey Cows 
average 20 quarts. Alternating choice of 10, Partic¬ 
ulars. FREDERIC STURGES ROBINSON, R. D. 2, Peekskill. N. Y. 
For Sale— FOSTER FI ELD’S HERD 
Cows, Heifers and Heller Calves. The Bulls in service 
are from tested cows and are At in all respects, i’rices 
low. Address Charles 6. Foster, P. 0. Bo« 173, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. The animals in this herd have been tested 
by the State and United States. 
For Sale R jersey ed Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. J>. A. CURTIS - Jamestown, N.Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS | 
TVT i 1 It ins SHorthoms 
Our cow, “ Dairy Maid,” has just made a new Shorthorn 
milk record for the U. S. A., 19,066 11)8. We invite inqui¬ 
ries. Walgrove Herd \Vashlngtoiivlile, 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, 8>rre, VI 
irtaTDlDitS New Zealand Reds 
Beautiful youngsters, 3 mos. old, off fine, healthy, 
legistered and pedigreed stock. Pedigrees given. 
BR00KSY0E RABBITRY 5-13 Ida St. PATERSON. N. J. 
Death of Pigs 
I have been having considerable trouble 
through the loss of pigs when they get to 
about 90 or 100 lbs. in weight, with no 
apparent reason. I usually keep only one 
pig for our own use. I have been feeding 
sweet separated milk (foam removed) 
with a handful of chopped feed, night and 
morning. There is a good pig yard, with 
creek running through it. When fed at 
night the pig would apparently he in the 
best of health, but in the morning would 
be found dead. The same thing has oc¬ 
curred several times in their Winter 
quarters. Can you give any explanation 
for this loss? L. J. T. 
New York. 
We should advise making a difference 
in the method of feeding. Put in a self- 
feeder and keep it stocked with middlings, 
ground barley (or shelled corn) and di¬ 
gester tankage. Also allow free access 
to clover or Alfalfa hay, in Winter, and 
provide a succession of green grazing 
crops, preferably legumes, in Summer. 
Let the pigs help themselves to salt, 
slaked lime or ground limestone and wood’ 
ashes or steamed bonemeal. 
If you prefer to feed slop, let it be 
made with hot water just thick enough to 
pour well. It may be composed of corn- 
meal, 30 lbs.; wheat middlings, 30 lbs.; 
ground screened oats, 30 lbs. ; 5 to 8 lbs. 
of oilmeal and 2 lbs. of salt, for a 100-lb. 
lot. Make it into a thick slop with hot 
water and feed two or three times daliy 
from pails or troughs that have been 
sterilized by use of boiling water. Also 
use disinfectants freely in the pen and 
yard. 
When pigs of 50 lbs. and up, for which 
this mixture is particularly suitable, are 
taking it well and it is desired to fatten 
them as quickly as possible, also 1 allow all 
the ear corn they care to clean up. Feed 
the ear corn from a clean floor of wood 
or concrete; do not feed it from the 
ground or from any dirty floor. At all 
times provide clean drinking and bathing 
water. 
We think it would be wise to provide 
an entire change of quarters and a new 
exercise yard, away from the creek. One 
can never be sure that some disease or 
another will not be contracted when pigs 
have access to a running stream. Into 
it may have been thrown the carcasses of 
hogs, at some farm further up the 
stream, and the infection may be carried 
by the water. That quite commonly is 
the fact as regards cholera and anthrax. 
As to the feeding of the skim-milk, if 
possible provide it two or three times 
daily, instead of once, and make the pig 
drink slowly. We have often seen fits 
start from the too fast drinking of milk. 
It seems to cause a spasm of the gullet, 
and that ends in convulsions. Bloating 
may also result from fast drinking, or 
from foam on the milk. Keep all feeding 
utensils sterilized. Lastly, we have to 
advise that all pigs be kept free from 
worms. To expel them when known to 
be present, withhold feed for 24 hours 
and then give each pig 30 drops of oil df 
ehenopodium and one-half ounce of cas¬ 
tor oil for each 50 lbs. of 'body weight of 
pig. Give it by means of a syringe or 
bottle. Repeat in two weeks. A. s. A. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Sept. 10—Ilolsteins. J. C. Kostman, 
Bruce, Wis. 
Sept. 11—Guernseys. Meeker County 
Breeders’ sale, Dassel, Minn. 
Oct. 17—Bradford County second an¬ 
nual registered Jersey consignment sale, 
Troy, Pa. ; 50 head. 
Oct. 23—Southern Illinois Holstein 
sale, New Douglas, Ill. 
Nov. 1—Troy-Canton Holstein Breed¬ 
ing and Sales Association, fourth annual 
consignment sale, Troy, Bradford Co., 
Pa.; 65 head. 
Nov. 11-12 — Fond du Lac County 
Holstein Breeders’ sale, Fond du Lac, 
Wis. 
Nov. 19-20—Holsteins. Allegany-Steu- 
ben annual consignment sale, Ilornell, 
N. Y. 
Nov. 20—Fresh cow sale, California 
Breeders’ Pedigree and Sale Company, 
managers, Tulare, Cal. 
FERRETS 
FERRETS ™ 8 
Hunting rabbits and other 
game Write for price list. 
W. A. PECK New London 0. 
rrnpETC f specialize in raising ferrets. Thirty 
rEIUlE.13 years’ experience. Sept, prices. Fe¬ 
males, $2.75; males, $2 25. One dozen, 
$24. Yearling females, special rat catchers, $5 each. 
Instruction book free. LEVI FARNSWORTH. New L.mUn, Ohio 
Pasture alone means underfed cows 
Grain feeding with pasture pays! 
Grass is practically hay with water in it. No farmer would try 
to keep cows on moist hay all winter. Yet, without grain that 
t * s about all the cow gets in summer. And that means scanty 
ui mg tnera fl ows next winter. Stop it! A small ration of International 
Special Dairy Feed in addition to grass will work wonders. It will maintain the 
milk flow and send the cows to the barn this fall in tip-top condition. Try it. 
International Special Dairy Feed 
**Twenty extra quarts from every sack ” 
Cow testing authorities and leading dairymen everywhere know the value of summer 
feeding. One farmer wrote that he increased his milk production 40% through summer 
feeding. If you want a much larger milk check next winter Invest a little money in Inter¬ 
national Special Dairy Feed now. Thousands of farmers — men just as smart as you—■ 
feed International Special Dairy Feed and get 20 extra quarts of milk from every sack. 
They do it and we guarantee it. 
If your cows have been on pasture alone or pasture and 
ordinary feed, then start them on International Special 
Dairy right away. The results will startle you. Dealers 
nearly everywhere sell this quality feed. If yours doe9 not, write us. Milk means money. 
Get more milkl Use International Special Dairy Feed. 
INTERNATIONAL SUGAR FEED CO., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Mills at Minneapolis and Memphis Live Agents Wanted 
Buy Now! 
SWING STANCHIONS 
Cattle take the same comfort as in the pasture; 
durable, will last a lifetime; made of extra 
quality hardwood. Finished complete, ready 
to put in barn. Price reasonable. Full de¬ 
scription and price upon request. 
ROY BROTHERS. Manufacturers, East Barnet. Vt. 
GUERNSEYS 
DISPERSAL SALE 
of REGISTERED AND GRADE 
GUERNSEYS 
the property of MR. A. A. GILLETTE, 
at LOCUST GROVE FARM, LIMA, 
N. Y. (19 miles from Rochester) 
Friday, Sept. 12,1924 
at 11 a. m. Eastern Standard Time 
The offering is headed bv MARSHIE’S 
MOONLIGHT MAY KING 56887, a son 
of Marshie D. V. 67481 (A, R. 6858), 915,05 
lbs. fat; 2nd cow Class B. 
Included in the sale are several 
A. R. cows, some splendid heif¬ 
ers, fresh cows, a few choice 
calves, a well-bred yearling bull 
ready for service and a number of 
choice high-class Grade Guern¬ 
seys of the best dairy quality. 
For catalogue address 
LEANDER F. HERRICK, Sale Manager 
405 Main Street, WORCESTER. MASS. 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS VXi 
Laddie Boy of Oak* Farm, No. 94649. Born. Oct. 14, 
1923. Light fawn with white markings, well grown, 
straight and l ight. His sire is a grandson of Ne Plus 
Ultra, while his dam has a record of 11010 lbs. of milk, 
656 lbs. of fat at ten years old. We are offering this 
bull for S200, express prepaid to your station. Tu¬ 
berculin tested and a real one. Why breed scrubs 
when you can secure an animal of this quality for 
such a bargain} WALTER S. KERR. Manager, Cohatael, Maas. 
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 
Chegtnut 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 dams that will be tested. Write for saleslist 
and Pedigrees. W4W , dairy FARMS. 72 S. I2d St, Phil*., r« 
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 Chenanoo Co. New York 
GLENCADIA REGISTERED GUERNSEYS 
15 females for sale. Oalves to aged cows. Some A. 
R. Clean abortion. Blood test. Herd just finished 
accreditization test. J. S- HAND. Owner. Stuy.ciaiil Falls, N T. 
ba°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. 
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. 
PICS FOR SALE 
100 Feeding Pigs For Sale. Chester and 
Yorkshire Cross and Chester and Berkshire Cross 
All large and growthy pigs, weaned ami eating. No 
charge for crating. Pigs, 6 to 7 weeks old, 08. 75 
each, and 7 to 8 weeks, $4.25 each. These are all 
bred to make Hogs in little time. This price is F.O B. 
Woburn, Mass. Thesearoall First Quality Pigs. Will 
ship any part of the above lots C. O. I), to your approv¬ 
al. Waller Lux, 388 Salem St., Woburn. Mass. Tel. IB 
AT “THE FOOT HILLS” 
Where you get the large type Hogs 
340 FEEDING PIGS FOR SALE—Chester and 
Yorkshire Gross, 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. 
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. 
0E Rorlrokiro Chester and Poland China Pigs. 8 weeks 
tj DbiKolillB, old, for breeding 
10 weeks, $8. 
R. TANGER 
or feeding, $5 each 
York Spring*, Pa. 
P atmoor Berkshire*. Sows and gilts bred to prize win¬ 
ning boar. Also young stock. PATMOOR FARMS. Hartfitltf. N.T. 
r—> W CHESTER WHITES 
i / tjT AND BERKSHIRES 
Duroes, 6 wks. old, $3.50 ea. Pigs are ready to ship. 
ROUSE BROS. - Dushore, Pa. 
X2UROCS 
Orion and Sensation Breed? 
ing. All ages for sale. 
BELGIAN and FLEMISH GIANT RABBITS 
E. M. Pattington & Son Merriiield, N. Y- 
DUROCS-Young Gilts Stock. Correspondence in¬ 
vited. Elmwood Farms, P. O. Box 15, Bradford, N. Y. 
Purebred Spring Pigs. Healthy, vigorous 
stock, l-totli sexes. Shipped on approval. 
Walter Schedler, West Coxsackie, N Y 
WHITE PIGS 
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, Woit Cheiter, Pinna. 
a V,- CHESTER 
CHOICE 
farrowed in November. Sows 
Big Type Chester Pigs 
GEO- F. G RIFF IE R. No- 3 Newvlllo, Pa. 
REGISTERED SPOTTED POLAND CHINA HOGS 
for sale at very reasonable prices. Bred Gilts, Fall pigs. 
Write BKOOKSIDE FARM Middletown, Virginia 
R egistered O. I. C. und Chester White pipe 
Eugene P. Roger* Wayvllle, N. Y. * IvJJ 
HEREFORDS 
FOR SALE CHEAP-A Guernsey Bull Calf oTT' 
Fine pedigree. M. B. Moore, Watervliot, N.Y. R. F. D. 
Fiiprncovc Purebred cows, heifers and bulls. 
VJIICI IlSc y S Also a few high grades. 
WALTER SCHEDLER West Coxsackie, N.Y. 
All Ages, Regis¬ 
tered and Tu¬ 
berculin Tested. 
at unusual prices. Write, or better still, visit 
Maple Lane Faem Kingston, N.Y. 
