The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
1213 
New  Jersey  Local  Grain  and  Feed  Prices 
(Supplied  by  New  Jersey  State  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Markets) 
The  following  quotations,  furnished  by 
the  United  States  Bureau  of  Agricultural 
Economics,  co-operating  with  the  New 
Jersey  Bureau  of  Markets,  are  for  tran¬ 
sit  and  nearby  shipments,  Tuesday,  Sept. 
10,  1923,  and  show  the  approximate  cost 
of  feed  per  ton  (all  in  100-lb.  sacks)  and 
grain  per  bu.  (in  bulk)  in  carlots,  sight 
draft  basis,  delivered  on  track  at :  Belvi- 
dere,  Milford.  Washington,  Highbridge, 
Frenchtown,  Flemington,  Passaic,  Hack- 
ettstown,  Bellemead,  Califon,  Lebanon, 
Newton,  Branchville,  Sussex,  Lafayette, 
Hopewell,  New  Brunswick,  Mt.  Holly, 
Morristown,  Dover,  Paterson,  Elizabeth, 
Somervile,  Newark,  Trenton,  Perth  Am¬ 
boy  and  Montclair: 
Per  Bu. 
No.  2  white  oats . $0.50% 
No.  3  white  oats . 49% 
No.  2  yellow  coni .  1.07 -Js 
No.  3  yellow  corn .  1.0G% 
Per  Ton 
Spring  bran . 
Hard  W.  W.  bran.  .  . 
Spring  middlings  . . . 
Red-dog  flour  ...... 
Dry  brewers’  grains  . 
Flour  middlings 
White  hominy . 
Yellow  hominy . 
31%  linseed  meal... 
34%  linseed  meal.  .  . 
36%  cottonseed  meal 
41%  cottonseed  meal 
43T%  cottonseed  meal 
. $36.40 
.  37.40 
.  36.40 
.  40.90 
.  44.40 
.  36.90 
.  40.40 
.  39.90 
.  48.60 
. 49.80 
.  47.90 
.  52.90 
.  54.40 
Tankage  or  Skim-milk  for  Pigs 
Can  you  tell  me  the  feeding  value  of 
tankage,  compared  to  skim-milk,  for  pigs? 
I  am  getting  5  cents  per  quart  for  my 
milk  at  the  door  ;  if  I  can  get  tankage  at 
$75  or  $80  a  ton,  which  is  the  more  eco¬ 
nomical  feed?  I  have  brood  sows,  little 
pigs  and  big  ones.  I  have  rye,  Alfalfa 
hay  and  hope  to  have  good  corn.  Is 
there  any  other  feed  that  will  replace 
tankage  or  milk?  T.  K. 
New  York. 
The  best  results  in  swine  feeding  have 
been  reported  where  corn  was  supple¬ 
mented  with  both  tankage  and  skim-milk. 
It  is  possible  to  supplement  corn  with 
skim-milk,  tankage  or  fish  meal ;  but 
where  these  three  products  are  wisely 
used  in  conjunction  with  corn  for  fatten¬ 
ing  market  hogs  there  is  economy  both 
in  time  required  to  fatten  the  animals  and 
in  feed  necessary  for  their  total  gains. 
Usually  the  value  of  TOO  lbs.  of  skim- 
milk,  when  fed  in  conjunction  with  corn 
to  fattening  hogs,  can  be  rated  as  being 
worth  one-half  as  much  as  the  market 
price  of  corn  per  bushel.  Therefore,  when 
corn  is  worth  80  cents  a  bushel,  100  lbs. 
of  milk  fed  as  a  supplement  to  this  carbo¬ 
hydrate  feed  is  worth  about  40  cents  per 
100  lbs.,  or  about  a  cent  a  quart. 
At  the  Ohio  Station  experiments  de¬ 
termined  that  when  corn  was  worth  56 
cents  a  bushel  and  tankage  $60  per  ton, 
skim-milk  was  worth  50  cents  per  100 
lbs.  when  fed  to  the  extent  of  1  lb.  of 
skim-milk  with  each  pound  of  grain. 
Where  the  pigs  were  allowed  increased 
quantities  of  skim-milk,  that  is,  all  that 
they  would  drink  daily  with  relish,  it  de¬ 
veloped  that  the  value  of  the  milk  was 
reduced  to  30  cents  per  100  lbs. 
Under  such  conditions  as  you  have  de¬ 
scribed,  with  tankage  at  $75  a  ton  and 
corn  at  85  cents  per  bushel,  skim-milk 
would  he  worth  45  to  50  cents  per  100 
lbs. 
So  far  as  I  know,  a  ration  consisting 
of  94  lbs.  of  corn  and  6  lbs.  of  60  per  cent 
digester  tankage,  when  fed  in  conjunction 
with  150  lbs.  of  skim-milk,  will  produce 
gains  both  economically  and  rapidly.  If 
you  can  get  5  cents  a  quart  for  your 
whole  milk  at  the  door,  then  it  would  be 
wisdom  on  your  part  to  sell  the  milk  and 
buy  digester  tankage  to  supplement  your 
corn  and  rye. 
For  young  animals  a  ration  carrying 
as  much  as  10  per  cent  of  tankage  has  its 
advantages,  and  for  older  animals  the 
amount  can  be  reduced  to  4  or  5  per  cent 
and  still  retain  the  same  efficiency.  The 
young  animals  will  not  eat  forage  of  the 
Alfalfa  hay,  although  they  will  forage 
on  Alfalfa  pasture.  There  is  an  advan¬ 
tage  in  adding  some  white  midlings  to  ra¬ 
tions  for  young  pigs  weighing  less  than  75 
lbs.,  and  a  ration  consisting  of  10  parts 
of  corn,  three  parts  of  white  middlings 
and  one  part  of  digester  tankage  is  pro¬ 
posed.  If  1  lb.  of  milk  could  be  fed  with 
each  pound  of  grain  as  here  combined,  the 
results  would  be  more  satisfactory.  After 
the  pigs  reach  a  weight  of  75  lbs.  I  should 
discontinue  the  use  of  all  wheat  feeds, 
using  corn,  rye  and  tankage  exclusively. 
There  is  very  little  difference  in  the 
feeding  value  of  corn  and  rye  aa  feed  for 
pigs.  Corn  is  the  more  palatable,  and 
pigs  will  eat  proportionately  more  of  this 
grain.  Rye  is  very  apt  to  be  musty, 
which  decreases  its  palatability  and  at¬ 
tractiveness.  Usually  corn  is  cheaper 
than  rye,  pound  for  pound.  In  your  case 
I  would  combine  the  corn  and  rye,  adding 
5  per  cent  of  digester  tankage,  supple¬ 
mented  with  as  much  skim-milk  as  might 
be  available.  F.  c.  M. 
GUERNSEYS 
FOR  SALE 
Fritzlyn  Farm  Pure  Bred  Guernsey  Bulls 
from  three  to  seven  months  old,  sired  by  our  May 
Hose,  Golden  Secret,  King  of  the  May  sire,  who  has 
the  blood  of  the  three  May  Rose  One  thousand  pound 
cows.  The  dams  are  A.  R.  daughters  of  Frank  Rose 
and  grand-daughters  of  Ne  Plus  Ultra,  with  type 
and  production.  Federal  Accredited  herd.  Satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  Reasonable  prices. 
WM.  F.  FRETZ  -  Pipersville,  Pa. 
WE  OFFER  FOR  SALE 
Highly  Bred 
Registered  Guernsey  Bulls 
AT  FARMERS’  PRICES 
Rollwood  Farm,  Guilford,  Conn. 
OAKS  FARM  GUERNSEYS 
We  have  for  sale  at  present  several  very 
desirable  young  bull  calves  and  two  older 
ones  sired  by  our  herd  sires  and  out  of 
cows  with  or  now  making  A.  R.  records. 
If  you  are  in  the  market  for  a  bull,  write  us. 
W.  S.  KERR,  Manager  Cohasset.  Mass. 
BullCalves  a  Bargain  Prices 
We  offer  several  from  one  to  six  months  old. 
Prices  from  835  to  850  Each.  They  are  grand¬ 
sons  of  a  World’s  Champion  Cow  and  from  dams 
of  the  Florhsm  Laddie  breeding.  Herd  Federal 
accredited.  GLENWICK  FARM.  Cortland,  New  York 
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.  oairy  FARMS.  JF  S.  32d  II..  Phils.,  P». 
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 
FORESTDALE  FARM 
Offers  May  Rose  stock,  both  sexes,  all  ages,  A.  R.  dams. 
Prices  right.  Accredited  Herd  No.  39103.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  Richard  JY.  l)e  Forest,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
BROWN  SWISS  CATTLE  | 
GENTIAN  COLLEGE  BOY 
Sire  :  Hlda’s  College  Boy,  whose  three  first  daugh 
ters  to  freshen  have  averaged  7662  lbs.  milk  for  six 
months.  Now  running  on  test.  Every  daughter  a 
forty  pounder.  Dam  :  Gentian  of  Kinnelon,  nine 
months  produced  9,276  lbs.  milk.  Her  sire  is  Edgar 
H.,  sire  of  four  three  year-olds  that  finished  on  test 
with  an  average  of  12,259  lbs.  milk  and  501  lbs.  fat. 
This  well  bred  Junior  yearling  for  sale  at  the  modest 
price  Of  $100.  KINNELON  FARMS,  Butler,  N.  J. 
HOLSTEINS 
BARGAIN-IIOLSTEI  N  BULL 
Two  (2)  Years  Old,  kindly  and  a  sure  breeder,  whose  dam 
and  sire’s  dam  average  Thirty-one  (31 )  pounds  of  Butler 
in  seven  (7)  days,  official  test,  f or  $  l  50  I.  o. b.  cars  here. 
Absolute  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Can  be  returned.  He 
is  Individually  right,  about  evenly  divided  for  color.  His 
dam  is  the  best  daughter  of  Judge  Segis,  son  of  King 
Segls,  the  first  cow  to  make  5  records,  averaging  above 
thirty  (30)  pounds  at  6  years  of  age.  He  combines  in 
closest  possible  way  the  blood  of  King  Segls,  Sir  Bee- 
man  Hengerveld,  Pontiac  Korndyk,  Sir  Korndyko  Pon¬ 
tiac  Arils  and  Hengerveld  DeKol,  Five  (S)  of  the  high¬ 
est  official  record  Sires  of  the  breed.  First  check  gets 
him.  Order  from  this  advertisement— (We  assume  the 
risk)— it  will  appear  only  once.  L.  V.  R.  R. 
F.C.  BIGGS  (Breeder  Helittin  Cattle)  Trumansburg,  N.Y. 
FOR  BALE 
Twelv84-Yr.-0ld  Reg.  Holstein*  markfdlnd  proper 
type;  due  to  freshen  inOct.;  capable  of  milking  40 quarts 
of  milk  per  day  ;  tuberculin  tested;  60-day  retest;  hacked 
by  the  largest  of  A.  R.  O.  records  and  of  Ormsby,  King 
of  the  Pontiacs,  and  Pietje  breeding.  CIIA8.  A.  HOW EI.I., 
llowelle,  Orange  Co.,  N.  T.  70  miles  west  N.Y.  C.,  Erie  R.  R. 
FOR  IT„l„i _•  n„l|  Segis  De  Kol,  five  years  old.  Price 
HALE  flOlSiein  Dull  $1500.  Further  particulars  write 
E.  E.  llOSMEIi,  48-4?  West  82d  St.,  N.  Y.  City 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
The  dairy  cow  of  Old  England.  Quality  milk 
Prime  beef.  WALNUT  GROVE  FARM.  Washinotonville,  N.Y- 
|  MISCELLANEOUS  | 
Fresh  and  Nearly-Cows  For  Sale  £eedsetreaJ 
Guernseys,  Jerseys.  Ayrshires  and  Holsteins.  Al¬ 
ways  100  high-class  cows  to  choose  from.  Will  also 
buy  on  commission.  JOHN  F.  BENJAMIN,  Barre,  Vermont 
Chester  White  Pigs,  Collie,  Beagle  and  Police  Pups 
MEADOW  SPRING  FARM  Chalfont,  Pa.  S.  H.  NULL  &  SON 
C 
JERSEYS 
Fosterfields  Herd  Registered  Jerseys 
Fnr^alp  Cows,  Heifers  and  Heifer  Calves,  Tuber- 
rui  Odic  cu|j„  tested  by  State  of  New  Jersey  and 
U.  S.  CHARLES  G.  FOSTER.  P.  0.  Box  173.  Morristown,  N.  J. 
Jersey  Bull  13  Mos.  Old,  For  Sale  or  Exchange 
'■'■7  “for  heifer.  Exceptional  individual. 
Sire  :  Fewacres  Majesty  Houpla  No.  189551.  Dam  :  Few- 
acres  Origa  Fairy  No.  491689.  Prize  winners  and  Regis¬ 
ters  of  Merit  on  both  sides.  WAW0NAISSA  FARM.  Boonlsn.  H.  J. 
For  Sale-TwoYoung  Jersey  Family  Cows 
Fresh  with  heifer  calves.  Excellent  condition. 
Healthy  and  quiet.  Cheap.  W.  S.  BERGER  Perkasie,  Pa. 
DOGS 
FARMERS ! Bu’  "■•fuUKw  Airedale 
to  protect  your  home  and  kill  the  vermin  on  your 
premises.  Vigorous  pups  for  sale— males.  835; 
females,  820.  Keady  to  ship.  Pedigrees  free. 
BRANDRETH  LAKE  KENNELS,  Brandreth,  Beaver  P.  0..  N.Y. 
PEDIGREED  BEAGLE  HOUNDS 
6  months  old,  bred  from  champion  Driving  Dick, 
winner  of  the  Earing  cup  in  the  Northern  Hare 
Trials  of  1921.  Males,  8125  .  600  pair  of  Carneaux 
large  squab  breeders,  $2  a  pair.  RELIA8LE  SQUAB  FARM 
Todt  Hill  Road.  Castleton  Corners.  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 
HENRY  CHRIST,  Prop. 
Police  and  Army  Dogs 
the  German  Shepherd  and  stock  dog.  Three  Litters  of 
very  fine  wolf-gray  puppies  with  five  Champions  in  Pedi 
grew.  GEO.  It  A  ECU,  Calmhill  Mountain!  Slock  Farm.  Fraahold.  R.  T 
REAS0NAILT  PRICED  PUPPIES  forsale.  Reg.  Airedales  and  Ped. 
Coihes.  Eithersex.  Fm.rsd.  OorelhjL.  Sleezen,  Gcarialann.Mait. 
U.  K.  O.— Registered  Cermer  Airedale  Puppies 
The  best  known,  and  known  as  the  best.  Price.  $25 
up.  HUMMER’S  POULTRY  PLANT,  Frenchtown,  N.J.  R.No.  1 
COLLIE  PUPPIES  and  Grown  Dogs 
Finest  Quality.  Bred  for  Brains  and  Beauty.  Registered. 
Priced  Low.  SHERMAN  BOWDEN  FARM.  Mansfield, Ohio 
FOX  HOUNDS! 
W.  M.  KIRKPATRICK 
Lexington  Virginia 
Airedale  Terrier  Puppies 
Special  Values— Immediate  Delivery. 
I>r.  KNOX  Box  50  DANBURY,  CONN. 
AIREDALE  FUPPIES 
Unusually  well  bred.  Three  months  old. 
THEW  -  Arfchursburg,  New  York 
Pedigreed  AIREDALES 
Eligible  for  registration.  Healthy,  farm-raised 
puppies.  Archer  B.  Mifflin  Audubon,  Pa. 
Pedigreed  Collie  Pups.  The  handsome  and  intelligent 
kind.  Also  Fox  Terriers.  NELSON  BROS.,  Grove  City,  I’a. 
PnlinaDniro  FOR  SALE.  Pedigreed.  Male,  8  wks.  old 
rUIIGB  UUgS  FRANK  PALM  Hillsdale  Manor,  N.  J. 
Scotch  Shepard  Pups  3m ?lh! Vej 
Females,  83.  F.  A.  SWEET,  Smyrna,  N,  y! 
Hundred  HUNTING  HOUND 
Cheap.  C.O.D.  Trial.  KENNELS,  R.  N..Y.,  Ileri  lek,  Illinois 
ENGLISH  S  WELCH  SHEPHERDS.  30  generations  breeding  from 
proven  Sires  and  Dams  from  natural  heelers.  Few 
Blue  Scotch  Highland  Pups.  GEORGE  MORMAN,  Mirithon,  N.Y. 
SHEEP 
Row  riolainoo  Ranis  and  Ewes-  Largest  flock  in  State 
nog.  UBI allies  to  select  from.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
J.  C.  WEATHERBY  Trumansburg,  N.Y. 
XXAMPSHIRE  FURE  J3RED  XjAMB  3FLAMS 
126-lb.  ewe  lambs,  ewes  and  mature  rams.  Show  Iambs. 
CHARLES  E.  HASLETT  -  Hall,  New  York 
Registered  Hampshire-down  Ewes  and  Rams  £eg?s- 
tered  South  down  Ewes  for  sale.  ELLIS  TIBER.  Gladstone.  N.  J. 
Reg.  Hampshire  Rams  and  Ewes 
the  East.  C.  P.  A  M.  W.  BIGHAM,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
SMALL  FLOCK  Reg.  HAMPSHIREDOWN 
Fwoe  and  Rom  Priced  low  for  quick  sale. 
CWB5  dnu  !\dHl  JLANSTEN  FARMS  Harrison,  N.  Y 
Reg.  Shropshire  RAMS  STEVEN SRHOS^  n't'. 
Reg.  Shrop.  Rams  WILLIAMS  L  A  11 M ,  Peterborough,  N.  II. 
Row  QhrnnvhirPO  2ne  3-yr.-old  stock  rant ;  weight, 250- 
nBg.  Oni  UpblllloS  lbs.  Some  extra  ram  Iambs.  15  Ewes, 
1  and  2  year  old.  Fred  Van  Vlesl  t,  Sons,  Lodi,  N.  Y. 
ForSale— Reg.  Hampshire  Sheep  Purchase,  New  York 
Reg.  Shropshire  RaniN  and  Kwee.  Wooled  to  Nose. 
Priced  Low.  LeROV  C.  BOWER,  Ludlowvllle,  N.  Y. 
20  Registered  Shropshire  Ewes 
at  special  price  Hams  and  ram  lambs.  Big,  heavy 
wooled  Kambouillet  rams.  H.  C.  BEARDSLEY, Menleur  Falls, N.Y. 
Will  Sell  Fine  Registered  Delaine  RAM 
3  yrs.  old.  Last  fleece  weighed  18*4  lbs.  835,  ex¬ 
press  prepaid.  First  check  buys.  G.  A.  Bricker, 
State  Agr’l  Institute,  Farmingdale,  Long  Island,  New  York 
FOIL  SALE — Shropshire  and  Southdown  Rami  of  all 
ages.  I..  M.  Colbert’s  Sons,  East  Chatham,  N.Y. 
A-l  Shropshire  Yearling  Rams  aforasalebs 
CLARENCE  L.  BURNHAM  Valois,  N.Y. 
HORSES 
30  SHETLAND  and  WELSH  PONIES  cheap  to  quick 
purchasers.  SENECA  PONY  FARMS,  Salamanca,  N.  Y. 
S.  M.  S.  Standard  Whiteface  Breeding  Heifers, 
Feeder  Calves  and  Yearlings 
We  have  an  exceptionally  good  lot  of  purebred  Hereford  yearlings  and  two-year-oia 
heifers  for  sale,  in  lots  of  one  or  more  cars.  We  also  offer  S,  M.  S.  Standard  feeder 
calves  and  yearlings  for  sale  for  fall  shipment.  Write  for  season  circular  and  prices. 
SWENSON  BROTHERS,  A.  J.  SWENSON,  Manager  anil  Superintendent  STAMFORD,  TEXAS 
SWINE 
For  Attention  EASTERN  Breeders  or  Buyers  of 
DUROC-JERSEY  SWINE 
Have  you  considered  BETTERIN G  the  blood-lines  of 
your  herd  by  purchasing  a  new  Boar  !  We  have  Spring 
(1922)  Boars  by  Fairholm  Fancy  Orion,  Fall  boars  by 
Fancy  Orion  King  34th,  this  Spring’s  boars  by  Crest  De¬ 
fender,  Highland  King  Defender  and  Altamont’s  Origin¬ 
ator.  Beside  using  a  Duroc-Jersey  registered  boar  with 
their  pure  bred  sows,  many  breeders  use  theirs  for  out- 
crossing  with  sows  of  other  fat  breeds  for  producing 
“  Feeder  ”  pigs.  Duroc-Jerseys  introduce  the  fast  grow¬ 
ing  height  and  length  and  the  sows  supply  tlie  weight. 
We  also  still  have  a  few  bred  gilts  for  sale  for  SEP¬ 
TEMBER  FARROWING.  All  stock  is  Double  Im- 
muned.  We  invite  correspondence  or  better  still,  inspec¬ 
tion  of  our  herd.  Farm  situated  on  State  road  14  miles 
East  of  Poughkeepsie. 
The  CREST  Farm.  Millbrook,  N- Y. 
For  Sale-XD  UROCPIGS 
either  sex,  fi  weeks,  85  each. 
JOHN  P.  BARTLES  Flemington,  N.  J. 
DUR0CS 
The  large  type.  All  ages  and  both 
sexes.  Prices  right. 
C.  R.  Bibbens  IV .export,  N.T. 
nnnnno  Extra  hardy,  well  grown  stock  of  the 
llllnlll>\  choicest  breeding  from  Colonels, 
UUilUUO  Sensations  and  Defender  strains. 
■  Come  and  inspect  the  herd  or 
write  yonr  wants.  Catalogue  on  request. 
BELLE  MEADE  FARM  Oept.  D  Belle  Meade.  Virginia 
XDUROCS 
Orion  and  Sensation  Breed¬ 
ing.  Ail  ages  for  sale. 
F.  M.  Pattington  &  Son  Merrifield,  N.  Y. 
IYf  IPfirVk  Orders  acceptable  now  for  August 
anij  September  Pigs.  Also  Mature 
Stock.  ELMWOOD  FARMS,  P.  0.  Box  15.  Bradford.  N.  V. 
pedigreed  Buroc  Pigs,  $CO  and  $25  a  pair.  Express 
■  prepaid.  STEPHEN  KELLOGG  Buhdettb,  N.  Y. 
Big  Type  CHESTER  WHITES 
Boars,  Gilts,  from  3  to  8  mos.  Also  booking  orders 
for  pigs  September  and  October  farrow.  A  pair 
will  lay  the  foundation.  Sired  by  1,000  lb.  Boars. 
OAKDALE  FABM,  CLYDE  B.  THOMAS,  Prop.,  Boonsboro.  Md. 
WE  ARE  NOW  BOOKING  ORDERS  FOR 
Shipment*  of  Reg.  Chester  White  Pigs 
at  10  weeks  old.  Also  have  pigs,  3  to  8  months  old. 
ready  for  shipping  now.  Write  for  Prices. 
EDWARD  WALTER  Box  66  R  West  Chester,  Pa. 
Reg.Chester  White  Pigs 
Booking  orders  now  at  810  each. 
V.  H.  OSMUN  -  Black  Creek,  N.  Y. 
Stone’s  Berkshires 
Boars  Ready  for  Fall  Service 
Spring  and  Summer  Gilts.  Fall  pigs. 
All  registered.  Prompt  shipment. 
RICHARD  H.  STONE,  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 
100  FEEDING  PIGS 
7  to  9  Weeks  Old,  $5.50  Each 
These  pigs  are  first  cross  between  Yorkshire  and 
Berkshire  large  type  swine,  are  healthy,  husky,  fast 
growers.  Can  send  Sows  or  Barrows.  Also  Pure  Bled 
Yorkshire  or  Berkshire  Pigs,  6  to  8  weeks  old,  $8 
each.  All  pigs  sent  C.  O.  D.  on  approval. 
Dr.  P.  F.  WALLINGFORD.  M.  D.  V.,  Box  51.  Waltham,  Mass. 
Large  BERKSHIRES 
AT  HIGHWOOD: 
Largest  herd  in  America.  Grand  Champion 
breeding.  Sold  out  of  bred  gilts.  Special  offer¬ 
ing  of  weanling  pigs  and  service  boars. 
H.  C.  A  H.  B.  HARPENDING  Box  15  Dundee,  N.Y. 
PATMOOR  BERKSHIRES.  Breeding  stock  of  good 
quality  at  fair  prices.  PATMOOR  FARMS,  llartlield,  ,Y  Y. 
POLAND  A  few  pigs  April  farrow.  Mc's 
ALIIM  AC  big  Orange  and  Knox’s  Big 
G  IT  I  18  t\  O  Bob  blood  for  sale.  Prices  right. 
Charles  B.  Johnson,  Box  491,  Newtown,  Conn. 
100  Pigs 
Chester  Whites  and  Berkshires,  6  weeks  old. 
$4  each.  ROUSE  BROS.  Dushore,  Pa. 
0  1.  C.’S.  Choice  pigs;  eithersex;  ANo.l  breeding;  $10.7S 
•  each.  Reg.  Free.  Sat.  Guar.  K.  HILL,  Seneca  Falla,  N.Y. 
FOR  SALE— Reg.  ©.  I.  C.  PIGS,  4  mos.  old.  Both  sexes. 
J.  K.  LOOMIS  -  Memphis,  New  York 
Registered  O.  I.  C.  and  CHESTER  WHITE  PIGS. 
I*  E.  P.  ROGERS  -  Wayvilt.k,  New  York 
REG.  LARGE  ENGLISH  YORKSHIRES. 
Lowest  price  in  years.  Ship  the  select  only. 
J.  HOMER  REAMS,  Luthersburg,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE— Pure  Bred  Mule-Foot  aad  Hampshire  n;_„ 
EARL  B.  CLARK  -  Potsdam,  New  York “  IgS 
For  Big  Type  V  inds  G.  s.  „flLlSend  tofarm^  0hia 
Choice  pigs  ready  to  ship.  Get  yours  now. 
~~ GOATS 
GOATS 
NUBIANS,  TOGGENBERCS— Closing-out 
sale  of  both  herds  of  pure  breds  and 
high  grades.  Bargains  in  both  sexes. 
Address,  MT.  K  EM  RLE  FARMS,  Morristown,  N.J, 
To  Get  the  Best  Choice  Buy  Milk  Goat  Bucks  Now 
Buy  Bred  Does  in  October,  Buy  Kids  and  Year¬ 
lings  now.  S.  J.  Sharpies,  R.  D.  5,  Norristown,  Pa. 
Mil Ir  finale  Nublan  an<1  Toggenburg  buck  kids.  EXTRA 
IIIIIKUUdtS  STOCK.  Quick  shipment.  #20  each.  (Pho¬ 
tos.)  WILLET  RANDALL,  North  River,  N  Y 
At  Stud-Purebred  Saanen  Buck  “791"“. ifo.’ rNa 
Write  FRANK  BARRETT,  R-5,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 
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t  best  of  the  Hope  Farm  Man’s  popular  sketches 
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For  Sale  by 
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