Trre RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1389 
GUERNSEYS 
Young Guernsey Bulls 
FOR SALE 
By an Advanced Register Sire. Dams have 
Advanced Register records from 498 lbs. 
first calf up. Priced to make room for Win¬ 
ter. Accredited Tuberculosis Free Herd. 
FAIRYDALE FARM 
Pawling Dutchess Co. New York 
GUERNSEY SALE 
The Cayuga County Guernsey Breeders Association 
will offer, at public auction, on NOVEMBER Sth, 1924. 
30 choice young Registered bulls, several from A. R. 
dams, and 15 good grade cows, fresh or near to freshen¬ 
ing. These are good individuals, tuberculin tested and 
selected from the best herds in the largest Guernsey 
County in the East. 
Sale will he held at the C. G. Meaker Co. Farm, on 
the South Division St. Road, Auburn, N. Y. 
RAY H. ALEXANDER, Sec'y Union Springs, N. Y. 
TWO CANS A DAY 
when fresh. One can when 3 months fresh, perhaps dry at 
0 months. Such cows are no use for dairying at present 
prices of feed and labor. PERSISTENT PRODUCTION 
PAYS! Koughwood Guernseys at Center Harbor, N. H. 
under fair farm conditions, produce eight thousand pounds 
of five per cent milk per year. XhiB has a value of more 
than ten cents per quart in cans at the farm, an income of 
♦400 per yeir per cow. Compare thiB with what yours earn. 
BREED THIS KIND FOR YOURSELF by using a Rough- 
wood Guerneev bull. We have voting ones at prices you 
can afford. FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD. 
GEORGE N. UAKB1E, • Chestnut 11111, 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 sales list 
and Pedigrees. W , WJ( DAIRY FARMS, S. I2d II., Philt., P« 
Tuscarora Farms Guernseys 
All ages, b- th male and female, for sale. May 
Rose. Governur of the Chene 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 
LONICERA FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves, various ages, priced to suit your purse. 
A. R. breeding. Send for list. 
H. M. LEINBACH Berks Co. Douglassville, Pa. 
For Sal e-GUERNSEYS 
600 lbs. A. R. dams. Fit for service. Accredited herd. 
Prices reasonable. Maple Glen Farms Locke, N. Y. 
FOR SALE— 2rl_EG. GUERNSEY 33ULL 
Truces 23 times to May Rose II, and 8 times to Itchen 
Daisy III. Price, $800. Tuberculin tested. 
BRAKANTFARM - Kingston, N. Y. 
G nnrncoue Bose bulls of serviceable age at bar- 
Uclllbcjo gain prices. A. R. breeding. 
Phllbrook Farms K. 1). Jfo. 1 Kutztown, Pa. 
JERSEYS 
Registered Yearling Jersey Bull SALE 
of good family; second prize at Dutchess Co. fair. 
ROUND POND FARMS Rhinebeck, N. Y. 
For Sale— FOSTERFIELD’S HERD 
Cows, Hellers and Haller Calves. The Bulls in service 
are from tested cows and are A1 in all respects. Prices 
low. Address Charles G. Foster, P. 0. Box 173, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. The animals in this herd, have been tested 
by the State and United States. 
For Sale -Registered Jersey BULL 
(Tuberculin tested.) 19 mos. old. AlsoCmos. heifer. 
Best breeding. Will sell reasonable or exchange tu- 
berc’n tested fresh cows. D. C. Anderson, Plainfield, N. J. 
TOWN FARM, Bridgehampton, L. I., N.Y. 
For Sale at Farmers’Prices 
of the best Raleigh strains. Five bulls, cows, heifers and 
heifer calves. Sat. guaranteed. Henry T. Haney, Prop. 
For Sale R S& t ey ed Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. 1>. A. CURTIS - Jamestown, N.Y. 
,», MISCELLANEOUS | 
Minting Sliortlioriis 
Our cow, “ Dairy Maid,” has just made a new Shorthorn 
milk record for the U. S. A., 19,066 lbs. We invite inqui¬ 
ries. Walgrove Herd Washington vllle, N. Y. 
Reg. Ayrshire Cows & Heifer Calves N«?eS d s 
for 5 yrs. Come and see them. PERRI WARREN, Peru, Vermont 
Ail Ages, Regis¬ 
tered and Tu¬ 
berculin Tested. 
at unusual prices. Write, or better still, visit 
Maple Lane Farm Kingston, N.Y. 
Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices milch cows 
100 Federal Tested and Accredited cows for sale. Or wil. 
buy same direct from farmerson reasonable commission 
Telephone at once, my expense. JOHN F. BENJAMIN. Birre.Vt 
Adventures in Silence 
By Herbert W. Collingwood 
T HIS is the first serious attempt to inter¬ 
pret the peculiar and adventurous life 
of the hard-of-hearing. 
Beautifully bound in cloth. 288 pages. 
Price $1.00 Postpaid. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th Street, New York City 
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Coming Live Stock Sales 
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 Hol¬ 
stein Breeders’ sale, Fond du Lac, Wis. 
Nov. 19-20—Holsteins. Allegany-Steu- 
ben annual consignment sale, Hornell, 
N. Y. 
Nov. 20—Fresh eow sale, California 
Breeders’ Pedigree and Sale Company, 
managers, Tulare, Cal. 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
Nov. 1-8 — Fourteenth annual Pacific 
International Live Stock Exposition, 
Portland, Ore. 
Nov. 5-7—Annual meeting and exhi¬ 
bition, New Hampshire Horticultural So- 
city, Rochester. N. Y. 
Nov. 5-Feb. 13—Twelve weeks Winter 
courses, New York State College of Agri¬ 
culture, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Nov. 11-14—American Pomological So¬ 
ciety, annual meeting, Atlantic City, 
N. J. 
Nov. 12-14—National Grange, annual 
convention, Atlantic City, N. J. 
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. 
Dec. 11-13 — Sixth annual poultry 
show, North Bergen County Poultry As¬ 
sociation, Westwood. N. J. S. J. Ilam- 
merstein, secretary, Hillsdale, N. J. 
Jan. 9-12, 1925—Vermont State Poul¬ 
try Association, tw T enty-eighth annual ex¬ 
hibition, St. Albans, Vt. B. P. Greene, 
secretary, St. Albans, Vt. 
Boston Wholesale Markets 
Apples.—'Baldwin, bu.. $1 to $1.75; 
Gravenstein, $1 to $2; McIntosh, $1.50 
to $3. 
Butter.—Extra creamery; 37% to 38c; 
firsts, 34 to 37c; seconds, 32 to 33c. 
Cheese. — Fresh extra, 21% to 22c; 
firsts, 20 to 21c. 
Eggs.—Hennery, brown extras, 70 to 
72c; white and mixed, 67 to 69c; west¬ 
ern, extra firsts. 49 to 52c; western, sec¬ 
onds, 33 to 40c; storage, 34 to 39c. 
Various Fruits.—Pears, bu., $2 to $3; 
grapes, 12-qt. basket. 80 to 95c; cran¬ 
berries, half bbl., $3.50 to $4.50. 
Hay and Straw.—Hay, No. 1 Timothy, 
$29 to $30; No. 2. $26 to $27; No. 3, 
$16 to $19; clover mixed, $21 to $25; 
swale, $16 to $18. Straw—Rye, $22 to 
$23; oat. $13 to $15; wheat, $12 to $13. 
Potatoes.—Maine, 100-lb. bag, $1.05 to 
$1.10; nearby, box* 65 to 75c. 
Live Poultry—Fowls, 26 to 27c; chick¬ 
ens, 22 to.27c. 
Dressed Poultry.—Fowls. 26 to 32e; 
broilers, 36 to 38c; ducklings, 25 to 27c; 
old roosters, 18 to 20c. 
Vegetables.—String beans, bu.. $1.40 
to $2.50; cabbage, bbl., 65c to $1; let¬ 
tuce. box, 50c to $1; radishes, box, 25 
to 40c; spinach, box, 40 to 75c; squash, 
bbl.. $1 to $1.50; tomatoes, box, $1.50 
to $3. 
A Ton Litter of Pigs 
The Pennsylvania State College tells 
of the remarkable work done by T. B. 
Byers of Fayette County in that State. 
Mr. Byers succeeded in so feeding and 
handling a single litter of seven, pigs 
that at 180 days they gave a combined 
weight of 2,037 lbs. This is said to be 
the world record for producing one ton 
of pork from a single litter. So far as 
is known, a Texas breeder is the only on? 
previously, who has made seven pigs of 
one litter reach the ton mark. Up to this 
year, it is said, that only four American 
breeders had raised a litter of eight pigs 
to make a ton of pork in six months. 
Most of the litters entered in this con¬ 
test for a ton of pork were made up of 
from nine to eleven pigs. This seven-pig 
litter is certainly a wonder, and we hope 
to have further details about it soon. 
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FERRETS 
Corrolc F0R KILLING RATS and 
/MFjjX IGl 1 Glo other gam e. Nov. 
prices : Females—$4 ; Males 
liSM —$3.50; pr., $7; one doz.—$36. 
Knl Yearling females, $C ea. Will 
ship C.O.D. Inst’ve book free. 
^ W. A. PECK New London, Ohio 
FFRRFTS I specialize in raising ferrets. 30 years’ 
1 LiiuiLiiD experience. Nov. prices. Females, $3.5(1 
each; males, $2 75 each. One doz., $30. Yearling fe¬ 
males, special rat catchers, J5 each. Will ship O. O. D. 
Instruction book free. LEVI FARNSWORTH. New London, Ohio 
FFRRFT<k Dither color or sex. Sin- 
rtnntIO gles, pairs or dozen lots. 
Price list free. Booklet, lO cents. 
C. H. KEEFER & CO. Greenwich, Ohio 
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HOLSTEINS 
AUCTION, NOV. 18,1924 O'CLOCK 
25 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS years old, twelve 
either fresh or soon due, large size, nicely marked, best 
type, capable of milking 40 quarts per day. Tuberculin 
tested: 60-day retest. Bucked by the largest A. R. O. 
records, of Ormsby, Pietjeand Pontiac breeding. Service 
sire a large record grandson of May Echo Sylvia (world 
record milk cow), 41 lbs. butter, 1005.8 lbs. milk 7 days. 
Sale list on application 
CIIA8. A. HOWELL, Howells, Orange Co., N. Y. 
70 miles West N. Y. C., Erie R. R. 
For SalelQ U L L CALVES 
Sired by a son of Glista Ernestine, 7 times a 30-lb. cow ; 
her best record, 35.97 lbs. Price, $25 to $50. 
FRANCIS E. GATES Chittenango, N.Y. 
You Can See Your Cows Pay For 
Louden Water Bowls 
Water Bowls are necessary if 
cows are to give their maximum 
flow of milk. Dairymen report 
gains running as high as 35%. 
Only 2 lbs. gain a day in four 
months amounts to 240 lbs. of 
milk, which, at $2.50 a cwt. repre¬ 
sents an extra income of $6.00 
per cow, made with no increase 
in feed. In other words, the cow 
pays for the Bowl, and gives you, 
in addition, a 25% profit on the 
investment —in 4 months time. 
Can you beat that ? Can you 
afford not to put in Water Bowls? 
And besides you have saved 
watering time, tank heater ex¬ 
pense and feed, which was form¬ 
erly wasted in restoring animal 
heat lost in winter by the cows 
while shivering around the out¬ 
side water tank. 
See the Louden Bowl 
BARN PLAN BOOK 
They’re easily installed in old or new 
barns. Attached to wood or steel stalls. 
Detachable. Brass valve construction. 
Many features you should know about. 
Step into your dealer’s store and see the 
Bowl itself or w rite us for full information. 
Ask your nearest Louden dealer for a 
copy of the 112-page Louden Barn Plan Book, 
which explains framing, different methods 
of roof construction, arrangement, venti¬ 
lation, etc., and tells how to save lumber 
and other expense when building. It's free 
to any farmer who is figuring on remodeling 
a barn or building a new one. 
Schermerhorn Bros., 
Catskill Hardware Co., 
F. G. Cooper, 
R. C. Bloomingdale, 
R. C. Bloomingdale, 
M. T. Ryan, 
Rumpf & Akins, 
Canfield Supply Co., 
Smith & Strebel Co., 
H. J. Springer, 
Brier Hill, N. Y. 
Catskill, N. Y. 
Cortland, N. Y. 
Fair Haven, N. Y. 
Red Creek, N. Y. 
Great Valley, N. Y. 
Jamestown, N. Y. 
Kingston, N. Y. 
Monroe, N. Y. 
Ballston Lake, N. Y. 
Farmers Service Co., Middletown, N. Y. 
W. Chas. Johnston Co., Newburgh, Ni Y. 
J. S. Biesecker, 59 Murray St., N. Y. City. N. Y. 
National Dairy Equipment Co.. Utica, N. Y. 
Boyce Hardware Co., Wellsville, N. Y. 
Walter S. Schell, Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. 
J. C. Harrington Co., Montrose. Pa. 
Franklin Briggs, Woodbourne, Pa. 
M. Frisch 8c Sons, Now Brunswick, N. J. 
A. G. Phillips’ Sons, Morristown, N. J. 
Barn Experts 
H. C. Schramm, care of General Delivery. 
Chas. S. Young, care of General Delivery, 
L. S. Robertson, Room 4840, G. C. T. 
C. C. Cary, . . . . . 
, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Elmira, N. Y. 
New York City, N. Y. 
. Wallingford, Vt. 
The Louden Machinery Company, 1047-1053 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
SWINE 
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 $0.50. 
Personal attention given to all orders large or small. 
Ship C. O. D. on approval. Visit ub or mail your orders to 
George Freeman, Mgr., 115 Waltham St., Lexington, Mass. 
Tel. I.ex. 0202-M. When ordering Pigs, GET QUALITY. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD 
Bred year-old sows, weaned pigs, service boars. 
Grand Champion breeding. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING Box 15 Dundee, N.Y. 
P atmoor Borkshlres. Sows and gilts bred to prize win¬ 
ning boar. Also young stock. PATM00R FARMS, Hartlield, N.T. 
jr-a m CHESTER WHITES 
§ / t. M ^5 AND BERKSHIRES 
Durocs, 6 wks. old, $3.25 ea. Pigs are ready to ship. 
ROUSE BROS. - Dushore, Pa. 
DUROCS-Gilts 
Elmwood Farms I*. 
Excellent Type and Breeding. 
Mature Stock. Young Pigs. 
O. Box 16 Bradlord, N.Y. 
EDGEWOOD DUROCS 
Sensation dam. Also grandsons of Unique Sensation. 
CLINTON CHURCH Baldwlnsvllle, N. Y. 
| I ID C Orion and Sensation Breed- 
X^UIU/VlO ing. All ages for sale. 
F. M. Pattington & Son Merrilield, N. Y. 
Durocs 
Purebred pigs Healthy, vigorous stock. 
Both sexes. Shipped on approval. 
Walter Schedler Catskill, N.Y. Route X 
Flume Inroouo 50 P° u,ld Pigs, either sex, @ $15 each. 
UUIUU JBIbBJb R. w . JONES, Jr. Monroe, N. Y. 
riiirnop Service boars, Fall pigs and young sows for sale. 
UUlUUb ODITHIA FARM Stanley. New York 
S CHESTER WHITES 
AND HAMPSHIRES 
6-weeks-old, $3.50 each at the Farm. Pigs are Grain Fed. 
Farm 6 miles from Philadelphia on West Chester Pike 
State Highway at RITTENHOUSE FARM, Broomall, Pa. 
BUSINESS EVERY DAY. 
Chester White Pigs tSST 
10 wks. to 10 mos. old, including service boars and 
bred sows. Come see them and select for yourself. 
EDWARD WALTER Box 66 R West Chester, Pa. 
Big Type Chester Pigs Gilts and ltonrs, 
GEO. F. GRIFFIE R. No. 3 Newvllle, Pa. 
0 1 P ’o A No. 1 Registered pigs from Big Type Stock of 
■ LU. !> Best lllood lines. $1o each. Pairs no akin. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. R. HILL, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
R egistered O. I. C. and Chester White Pf/^Q 
Eugene P. Rogers Wayvllle, N. Y. riVJJ 
SHEEP 
For Sale-Registered Southdowns 
32 Bretl Ewes, IB Yearlings and 20 Ewe 
Lambs. Formerly the Rockefeller flock. 
II. A. LEE R. F. D 2 Hudson, N. Y. 
Reg. Shropshire EWES 
Sired by Bnttar Wardwell & McKerrow rams. 1-5 year 
old, bred and breeding to McKerrow nuns. Prices rea¬ 
sonable Also yearling rams and ram lambs. 
ANDREW J. COCHRANE Ripley, N. Y. 
Hampshire Ram Lambs of Quality 
weighing 125 to 160 lbs. Also yearlingand aged rams. 
Ewes all ages. Chas. E. Haslett Hall, 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. H. Townsend & Sons, Interlaken, N. Y., "hur 
a fine lot of mutton type, heavy shearing Rambouillet 
Rams. Also Dorsets, Cotswolds, Cheviots and Delaines. 
Reg. Shropshire Ram Lambs 2£? weYght, 1 ^^ 
Sheared, 22^ lbs. Fred Van Vleet & Sons, Lodi, N Y. 
hale Reg. Shropshire Ram Lambs t u ,®. B ,m e " E x R 
neglstercd Hit RO I'SIIIRE RAMH. Wooled to Nose. 
H Priced low. LeKOY C. BOWER, LndlowOU., N. Y. 
pURHOLME HAMPSHIRE 00WHS. The usual good quality of 
■ rams and ewes for sale. EARL D. BROWN, llion, N. Y. R. 2 
D.„ OUftruiklrn YEIR- D flmn &Ram Lambs. Alsoewes 
Keg. Shropshire ling Hams stevens bros. wuson, n.t 
n _Damn Different ages. 10 Ewes. Lambs 
Keg. Hampshire Kams c. P. ft M. W. BIGHAM. Gettysburg. P«. 
nplainp Ram* Asgood as grow. Write 
UBIdlllB ndlllo j, c. Weatherby Trumansburg, N.Y. 
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. IrLEN FA KM - Dorset, Vermont 
JSSfr TOGGENBURG BUCKS ^1* MrK 
S. J. 8IIAKPLE8 CENTRE SQUARE, 1*A. 
For Sale-Pure Nubians ^ 1 lOM A* 
HORSES 
FOR SALE 
I have two fine, three-quarter thoroughbred chestnut 
mares, about 1514 hands high; one, the mother, about 18 
years old; the other, her daughter, about 8 years old. 
They are broken to saddle and double harness; both are 
exceptionally fine horses, sound and kind, and I would 
not dispose of them, except that 1 can no longer main¬ 
tain them in the city. They can be seen at my stable, 
206th Street and Bainbridge Avenue, Bronx. No 
reasonable offer refused, provided I can be assured of 
a good home and treatment. 
WILLIAM W. NILES, 54 Wall Street, New York 
For Sale—Percheron Stallion King, No. 143719 
weigh, I860 ; a sure six years old sirer ; kind in all bar 
ness; right in every way. G. A. Collins, Woodstock, Vt 
