The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1417 
.% SHEEP 
Reg. Shropshire EWES 
Bired by Buttar Wardwell & McKerrow rams. 1-6 year- 
old, bred and breeding to McKerrow rams. Prices rea- 
eonable. Also yearling ranis and ram lambs. 
ANDREW J. COCHRANE Ripley, N. Y. 
Reg. Shropshire Ram- 2 Years, $30 
Togg. Buck and Saanan Does. 5S12 and SB15. 
CHA8. CLARK Moravia, N. Y. 
Rambouillet and Delaine Rams 
AT PRICES SO DOW YOU 
CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE 
W. H- PRESTON Springwater, N. Y. 
For Sale-Registered Southdowns 
33 Bred Ewes, 16 Yearlings and 30 Ewe 
Lambs. Formerly the Rockefeller flock. 
H. A. LEE R. F. 0 2 Hudson, N. Y. 
Hampshire Ram Lambs of Quality 
weighing 125 to 160 lbs. Also yearling and 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. BIDOUT Ophir Farm Purchase, N.Y. 
D. H. Townsend & Sons, Interlaken, N. Y., “ering 
a fine lot of mutton type, heavy shearing Rambouillet 
Rams. Also Dorsets, Cotswolds, Cheviots and Delaines. 
For Sale—Cheviots—Rams These V® *2*6 “young 
bucks. Otlshill Farm Woodstock, Vermont 
Registered SHROPSHIRE RAMS. Wooled to Nose. 
*» Priced low. LeROY C. BOWER, Lndlowville, N. Y. 
Reg. Shropshire Ram Lambs rim d we?ght, iI 250 or i t b d 
Sheared, 22% lbs. Fred Van Vleet A Sons, Lodi, N.Y. 
sale Reg. Shropshire Ram Lambs " 
Reg. Shropshire T L i: R G - Rams 
D ren llomnAkiPA D AmA Different ages. 10 Ewes. Lambs 
n6g- Hampshire nams c. P. & M. W. BIGHAM, Gettysburg,?*. 
Dploinp Rome As good as,grow. Write 
UcldlllG ndlllo j. c. Weathorby Trumansburg, N.Y. 
JERSEYS 
For Sale— FOSTERFIELD’S HERD 
Cows, Hellers and Heifer Calves. The Bulls in service 
are from tested cows and are A1 in all respects. Prices 
low. Address Charles G. Foster, P. 0. In 173, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. The animals in this herd have been tested 
by the State and United States. 
TOWN FARM, Bridgehampton, L. I., N.Y. 
For Sate at Farmers' Prices 
of the best Raleigh strains. Five bulls, cows, heifers and 
heifer calves. Sat. guaranteed. Henry T. Haney, Prop. 
GOLDEN ROD LAD ELSES Jersey Bull 
sired by Harlemger’s Oxford Lad 2nd. Well devel¬ 
oped and good form. Price reasonable. 
RENRY A. FISHER Box 157 Portchester, N.Y. 
ForSale R j!r*ey ed Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. D. A. CURTIS - Jamestown, N.Y. 
| MISCELLANEOUS j 
Milliing Sliortliorns 
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 Washingtonvllle, N. Y. 
Reg. Ayrshire Cows& HeiferCalvesS^ 0 c %^^. d s 
for 5 yrs. Come and see them. PERM WARREN. P«ru, Vermont 
HERTFORD** «7.;t 
llljlmJLll vIlUlJ berculln Tested. 
at unusual prices. Write, or better still, visit 
Maple Lane Farm Kingston, N.Y. 
COWS XT 1 OR SALE 
Tuberculin Tested Guernseys and Holsteins 
All young and fine individuals, fresh and spl ingers 
W000LAWN FARMS, Fishkill, N. Y. 3 miles north of Beacon 
USE A PURE-BRED BULL 
From time to time we have for sale bull calves from 
dams with Advance Registry records— Ayrghires, 
Guernseys, Holsteins, Jerseys, Milking Short 
Horns. Price, #60 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 milch cows 
100 Federal Tested and Accredited cows for sale. Or wil. 
buy same direct from farmers on reasonable commission 
Telepbone at once, my expense. JOHN F. BENJAMIN, Barrc, VI 
GUINEA PIGS 
112.50. Breeding age. R. S. Lowell, West Newton, Hasa. 
Pnonnn Wanlnrl Young male preferred. 
fiacoon named william Fry Rocky Point, N. Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
AUCTION, NOV. 18,1924 ^ 
25 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS JSSiW 
either fresh or soon due, large size, nicely marked, best 
type, capable of milking 40 quarts per day. Tuberculin 
tested; 60-day retest. Backed by the largest A. R. O. 
records, of Ormsby, Pietje and 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. 
Sate list on application 
CHAS. A. HOWELL, Howells, Orange Co., N. Y. 
70 miles West N. Y. C., Erie It. R. 
For Sa!e-My Entire Registered Holstein Herd 
of 20 Heavy Milking Cows, ^ling^lnd twly 
heifers, Pontiac Korndyke and May Echo Sylvia 
breeding,at Cuba, N.Y. 0. F. McLENNAN, Syracuse, N.Y. 
For Sale-33 ULL 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 Eo GATES Chittenango, N.Y. 
When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New-Yorker and you’ll get 
a Quick reply and a “ square deal.” See 
guarantee editorial page. 
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ly used by swine, and they should also 
be vaccinated by the double or simul¬ 
taneous method, if cholera is diagnosed 
as the disease present. Burn hogs that 
die. Plow and crop all old hog yards and 
pastures. Thoroughly cleanse, disinfect 
and whitewash the hog houses, including 
the floors. Cheap wooden fixtures might 
as well be burned as they are difficult to 
free from infection. 
As a disinfectant use a mixture of one 
part of compound cresol solution and 30 
parts of water, or one part of coal tar 
disinfectant and 20 parts of water, or of 
five ounces of formalin per gallon of 
water, or a l-to-1,000 solution of corro¬ 
sive sublimate. Also mix 1 lb. of fresh 
chlorid of lime with each three gallons 
of freshly made lime wash. Keep all 
susceptible hogs off infected pastures, 
out of all yards, houses and pens that 
have been occupied by the infected hogs 
and from old wallows or drinking places. 
The yards and fields may be made safe 
after being abandoned for a year, follow¬ 
ing the cleansing and disinfecting pro¬ 
cess, but even then it is best, on an in¬ 
fected farm, to keep all hogs immunized 
by the double method (serum and virus 
simultaneously injected) of vaccination. 
Hemorrhagic septicemia may also be vac¬ 
cinated against, but the treatment is far 
less reliable than that for cholera. Still 
it is well worth doing, if an expert can 
be employed. Necrotic enteritis is 
caused by the filth germ Bacillus necro- 
phorus and it is possible to avoid that 
disease by providing new, clean quarters, 
keeping all feeding and watering uten¬ 
sils clean, sweet and sterilized and hav¬ 
ing sows and their litters, from birth, 
live and graze apart from all other hogs. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Nov. 11-12—Fond du Lac County Hol¬ 
stein Breeders’ sale, Fond du Lac, "VVis. 
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, Cai. 
Farm Reports 
The potato crop is much better in this 
county than last year, going from 200 to 
400 bu. to the acre, selling for from 50c 
to 90c per bu. Most farmers are storing 
their crops and asking $1 per bu. Hay 
plenty and cheap, selling from $6 to $12 
per ton. Oats are a big crop, bringing a 
good price. Cattle very cheap, good cows 
going from $25 to $70 a head; lots of 
them sold here. The dairymen are most 
discouraged men on earth, lots of them 
going out of the business for good. Horses 
cheap, and plenty of them for sale. Prop¬ 
erty sells low, even on long-time notes. 
Chemung Co., N. Y. J. D. B. 
The farmers in this section are up in 
the air as to what to do in regard to 
farming. No such season has been seen 
before, is the general report. Some are 
going to get rid of their dairies, and 
others cut them down in number. Hay 
was a good crop; corn very backward, 
and hardly any got ripe. Some good 
fields of silage corn, but as a rule about 
half a crop. Potatoes poor, blighted and 
rotting badly. Dry cows are from $15 
to $25 in price. Fresh milkers from $50 
up. The outlook for dairymen in this 
section is mighty dubious. w. H. c. 
Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Mother: “Now children, don’t quar¬ 
rel. What’s the matter?” Harold: “We 
are playin’ shipwreck, an’ Susie won’t go 
in the bathroom an’ drown herself.” — 
American Legion Weekly. 
COATS 
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. OI.EN FARM • Dorset, Vermont 
Valuable 3-Year Toggenburg Doe, $75 
18 oaos, lactation period. Registered. From 4 qt. 
Dam and Pure Toggenburg Buck. 
C. S. Rights 3 W. Church St. Bethlehem, Pa. 
For Sale-Pure Nubians n^w Danvnie THOM i4 s 
FERRETS 
Porrote f0R K"- L 'M RAT* and 
■ Cl I Glo other game. Nov. 
prices : Females—$4 ; Males 
—$3.50; pr.,$7;one doz.—$30. 
Yearling females, $6 ea. Will 
shipC.O.D. Inst’ve hook free. 
W. A. PECK New London, Ohio 
FFRRFTS 1 specialize in raising ferrets. 30 years’ 
i liivitLilkJ experience. Nov. prices. Females, S3.50 
each; males, S2.75 each. One doz., J30. Yearling fe¬ 
males, special rat catchers, $S each. Will ship C. O. D. 
Instruction book free. LEVI FARNSWORTH. New Loudon, Obit 
& FERRETS 
Either color or sex. Sin¬ 
gles, pairs or dozen lots. 
Price list free. Booklet, lO cents. 
C. H. KEEFER & CO. Greenwich, Ohio 
“I would quit the dairy business if 
1 couldn’t have a De Laval Milker”— 
Not one but hundreds of 
De Laval Milker users have made 
this and similar statements, such 
as: - 
—“the best investment I ever 
made.” 
—“the most profitable equip¬ 
ment on the farm.” 
—“I wouldn’t sell it for twice 
the price.” 
—“makes dairying a pleasure 
instead of drudgery.” 
Strong words, and yet none too 
strong when you know what a 
De Laval Milker will really do. 
How much wheat, corn or any 
other crop would be raised in the 
country if they had to be produced 
by hand? Not much. And yet 
the annual milk crop is more val¬ 
uable than any other single farm 
crop. Then why milk by hand when 
a De Laval Milker will do the work 
better, faster, cheaper and clean¬ 
er, to say nothing of making dairy¬ 
ing more pleasant and profitable? 
You are paying for a De Laval 
and not getting it by continuing to 
milk by hand. 
Sold on easy terms so that it 
will pay for itself. Send for com¬ 
plete information. 
The De Laval Separator Co. 
NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO 
165 Broadway 29 E. Madison Si. 61 Beale St. 
Soon er or later you will use a 
De Laval 
Milker and Cream Separator 
GUERNSEYS 
GUERNSEY 
SALE 
Having sold my farm I offer until 
January 1, 1925, Entire Herd of 
Guernsey Cattle. 50 Females, 
many of them with A. R. Records 
of 600 to 777 lbs. 5 Young Bulls 
whose dams have large Records. 
Federal Accredited Herd 
FRANK A. HOTCHKISS 
Oakhurst Farm, Millerton, N. Y. 
TWO CANS A DAY 
when fresh. One can when 3 months frenh, perhaps dry at 
6 months. Such cows are no use for dairying at present 
prices of feed and labor. PERSISTENT PRODUCTION 
PAYS: Roughwood GuernseyB at Center Harbor, N. II. 
under fair farm conditions, produce eight thousand pounds 
of five per cent milk per year. This has a value of more 
than ten cents per quart in cans at the farm, an income of 
$400 per yetr per cow. Compare this with what yours earn. 
BREED THIS KIND FOR YOURSELF by using a Rough- 
wood Guernsey bull. We have younsr ones at prices you 
can afford. FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD 
GEOUGE N. BAKIUK, - 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 dams that will be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. WAW4 DAIRY FARMS. 22 t. 124 II.. Pkila., Pa 
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.. Horntll, N Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVIILE 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. Douolassvilte. Pa. 
For Sal a-GUERNSEYS Plus Ultra Shulls— 
600 lbs. A. K. dams. Fit for service. Accredited herd. 
Prices reasonable. Maple Glen Farm* Locke, 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 $f>.50. 
Personal attention given to all orders large or small. 
Ship C. O. D. on approval. Visit us or mail your orderB to 
George Freeman, Mgr., 115 Waltham St., Lexington, Mass. 
Tel. Lex. 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 Berkshire*. Sows and gilts bred to prize win¬ 
ning boar. Also young stock. PATMOOR FARMS. Harlliclii.N.T. 
y-» M CHESTER WHITES 
M / X^J AND BERKSHIRES 
Durocs, 6 wks. old, $3.25 ea. Pigs are ready to ship. 
ROUSE BROS. - Dushore, Pa. 
TkTTO RiUo Excellent Type and Breeding. 
UUJtVVJUO—UIIIS Mature Stock. Young Pigs. 
Elmwood Farms 
P. O. Ilox 16 
Bradford, N.Y. 
"■ >1 I Dnpe Orion and Sensation Breed- 
^ ^ I* ^ ^ ^ ing. All ages for sale. 
F. M. Fattington & Son Merrill eld, N. Y. 
Durocs 
Purebred pigs Healthy, vigorous stock. 
Both sexes. Shipped on approval. 
Waltor Schedler Catsklll, N.Y. Houle 1 
S CHESTER WHITES 
AND HAMPSHIRES 
6-weeks-okl, $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. 
Pkaolnr U/liila ° I.C.,Berkshire and Duroc Pigs,*) wks. 
UllcMci YiIIHg old, $3.*26 each; # wks., $4.25. Pure bred 
and high grade pigs, not akin, $5.50 each. This adv. ap¬ 
pears every other week. OAKS Dairy Farm, Wyalunlnr, Pa. 
Big Type Chester Pigs Gilts and Itours, 
GEO. F. GRIFFIE R. No. 3 Nowvllla, Pa. 
ForSale-ch r L d m ?, a o n Z Big Type 0.1. C. Male Pigs 
12 wks. old, $10, with pedigree. Gilts and service boars, 
$25 each. Vernon Laflor Middlesex, N. Y. 
0 1 P A No. 1 Registered pigs from Big Type Stock of 
• I.U. o Best Blood lines. $11) each. Pairs im akin. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. R. HILL, Seneca Falla, N. Y. 
R egistered O. I. C. and Chester White niCO 
Eugene P. Rogers Wayvllle, N. Y. *lvJd 
rinrnn lorcouc 50 Pound pigs, either sex, &, *15 each, 
UUIUh JCIbCJb r. w . JONES, Jr. Monroe, N. Y 
For Sale-Registered Guernseys eight females and 
bull. Nice animals. Clare Gregory Ml. Vision, N. Y. 
ForSale-Pure Bred GuernseyGowsYr. d o1d Reiters 
R. L, DODGE Itarnegat. N. J. 
HORSES 
For Sale-Percheron Stallion King, No. 143719 
weigh, 1850 ; a sure six years old sirer ; kind in all har¬ 
ness; right in every way. G A. Collins, Woodstock, Vt. 
