The  RURAL,  NEW-YORKER 
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AKE  your  older  hens  show  a  profitable  egg  yield  this 
year  by  feeding  Semi-Solid.  It  always  lengthens  the 
productive  life  of  every  bird. 
Arthur  Brodeur,  Berkely,  Cal.,  says  for  seven  weeks  I  have 
been  feeding  my  pen  of  fifteen  three  year  old  birds  Semi-Solid. 
When  I  started  they  were  laying  an  egg  every  other  day  for 
the  whole  pen.  Now  they  average  seven  to  nine  eggs  a  day, 
although  they  have  just  finished  moulting.  They  are  healthier, 
heavier,  smoother  finished  and  better  looking  than  ever  before. 
StenriSolid  Buttermilk 
(.TRADE  MARE) 
is  a  buttermilk  condensed  to  the  point  of  maximum  feeding 
and  health  value.  Because  it  is  thoroughly  pasteurized  for 
several  hours  and  is  put  up  in  air-tight  containers,  it  is  free 
from  tuberculosis  and  other  disease-breeding  germs. 
Best  results  are  obtained  by  feeding;  Semi-Solid  Buttermilk  just  as 
It  comes  In  the  package.^  No  other  animal  protein  Is  required  when 
laying  hens  are  fed  Semi-Solid  at  rate  of  5  lbs.  for  every  100  head. 
Containers  vary  from  one  gallon  cans  to  500  lb.  barrels. 
Look  for  the  Semi-Solid  label.  It  assures  not  only  the  fullest  feeding 
values,  but  also  the  full  tonic  and  medicinal  effect  which  have  made 
Semi-Solid  famous. 
If  your  dealer  does  not  carry  Semi-Solid  write  us  direct.  30  factories 
assure  low  freight  cost  and  prompt  shipment. 
CONSOLIDATED  PRODUCTS  CO. 
47S0  SHERIDAN  ROAD  CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 
HENRY  RIEGER, 
Callicoon,  N.  Y. 
We  now  have  700  March 
hatched  layers,  1922  hatch. 
When  we  got  the  first  bar¬ 
rel  of  Semi  -  Solid,  the 
birds  looked  tough, buttwo 
weeks  after  they  jumped 
from  240  to  440  eggs  per 
day  and  looked  like  a  flock 
of  young  pullets  again. 
Hundreds  of  other  sat¬ 
isfied  users  have  found 
Somi  -  Solid  Buttermilk 
profitable  to  use  every 
month  of  the  year.  It  pro¬ 
tects  health,  makes  rapid 
gains,  gives  early  maturity 
and  heavy  sustained  egg 
production.  The  full  story 
of  Sami-Solid  is  contained 
in  a  valuable  book  which 
every  poultryman  should 
have  and  it  will  be  sent 
free  on  request.  Write  for 
it  today. 
None  Genuine  Without 
,  this  Label 
HAlLEgg  EQUIPMENT 
White  Wyandottes 
Cockerels  Knd  Pullets 
Exhibition  and  Utility.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
E.  F.  RAYN0LDS,  Central  Valley,  N.Y. 
And  they  told  me  she 
had  "incurable  paraly¬ 
sis,”  then  I  gave  her 
Happy  Hen  Worm  Remedy 
and  now  she  is  just  as  fine  as  ever.  When  your 
birds  develop  leg-weakness,  go  light,  or  have  pale 
faces  and  tombs  send  at  once  for  this  wonderful 
life  saver,  recommended  by  leading  poultrymen 
everywhere  ;  11.10  postpaid  ;  large  flock  sizes  12.50 
and  15.00  postpaid.  We  guarantee  it  to  give  satis¬ 
faction  or  money  back.  Interested  Dealers  write 
for  price*. 
HAPPY  HEN  REMEDY  COMPANY,  Poultry  Disease  Specialists 
Room  1  06,  36  So.  Market  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
LEGHORN  BREEDERS— ATTENTION ! 
THE  BEST  BUY  OF  THE  SEASON 
Early  hatched,  free  ranged,  well  grown,  pedigreed 
cockerels.  Pure  Hollywood  strain,  direct  from  Hol¬ 
lywood  Farms,  from  hens  with  records  of  220  eggs 
or  more.  Sire’s  dam.  275  eggs.  Some  ancestors  in 
pedigree,  over  300  eggers.  Price,  *5,  87.50  and 
*10  each,  with  full  pedigree  furnished,  Must 
please  you  in  every  way  or  your  money  hack. 
FIVE  POINT  LEGHORN  FARM  Mt.  Ephraim,  N.  J. 
350  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
YEARLING  BREEDERS 
Production  bred  from  Certified  Stock  Backed  by  30 
years  of  selective  breeding. 
$1.75  Each. 
FEATHERHILL  FARM  Phelps,  N.Y. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  1\  C.  Association. 
Pullets  and  Yearling  Hens 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN 
Price  $1.25  each  up.  High  quality  stock 
of  the  best  laying  strains.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  Send  for  circular. 
Harry  F.  Palmer  Middleport,  N  Y. 
CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM 
S™;;1, S.  C.  Anconas-S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
RAHWAY  .  NEW’  JERSEY 
200  Nice  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Pullets  Hatched, 
@  *1.10  apiece.  PAUL  KUHL  Copper  Hill,  N.  J. 
Bob  White,  Hungarian  Partridges 
Wild  Turkey*,  Pheasants, Quail,  Rabbits,  Deer,  etc. 
for  stocking  purposes. 
Fancy  Pheasants,  Peafowl,  Cranes.  Storks,  Swans. 
Ornamental  Ducks  and  Geese,  Bears,  Foxes.  Rac¬ 
coon,  Squirrels,  and  all  kinds  of  birds  and  animals, 
WM.  J.  MACKENSEN.  Naturalist,  Dept.  10.  Yardley,  Pa 
700  S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  PULLETS 
Barron  Strain  ;  weight,  1  lb.  ;S  1.10  each.  Bar  Kock 
Bullets,  lay  this  Winter,  fine  Stock,  si  .50  each.  Ever 
jay  Brown  Leghorns,  weight  two  lbs.,  SI  .36  each. 
HUMMER’S  POULTRY  PLANT  Frenchtown,  N  J. 
Buff  Wyandottes.  Utility  stock.  Carefully  selected. 
Miss  MINNIE  M.  JONES,  Pottstown,  Pa.  Star  Route 
, - Single  Comb  Aneonas 
Jersey  Black  Giants,  White  Hocks 
IIOD1IER  JERSEY  FAUMl  Gloversville,  N.Y 
Bronze-Holland  Turkeys 
Absolutely  free  from  all  diseases.  No  medicine 
ever  given.  May-June  hatch,  six  to  twelve 
pounds.  Older,  twenty-five  to  thirty-five. 
Buy  Now-Winter  Well-Get  Results 
Wm.  Graham,  Columbia  Co.,  6ays:  "Thanks 
for  beautiful  bird,  if  worth  more,  say  so. 
Welcome  to  use  my  name.” 
A.  M.  Thompson,  Dutchess  Co.,  writes; 
"Turkey  O.  K,  Are  very  nice.” 
Pictures  of  Hocks.  Prices  given.  Communi¬ 
cations  carefully  answered  for  six  two-cent 
stamps,  returnable  on  first  purchase. 
BYRON  PARK,  Erin,  New  York 
SOME  FINE 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  Pullets 
out  of  our  early  April  hatch. 
MULLER  &  MULLER  LEGHORN  FARM.  Vineland,  N.  J. 
Pwki1  Strain  Barred  Rocks.  Sandy’s 
V^UUltl  CIS  White  Orpingtons.  16  wks.  old. 
*3. 50 and  *5  each.  Augustus  Raynor, Hampton  Bays,  N.Y. 
Rhode  Island  Red  Pullets  n.V. 
FOR  SALE— May  Hatchid  S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN  COCKERELS 
Geo  B.  Ferris  266-300-egg  strain  Good,  healthy  birds; 
Limited  amount  of  Pullets  left.  T.  J.  SCOOLEY.PalltrBrnak.Pa. 
2000  S.C.  White  Leghorn  Pullets 
April  and  May  hatched,  from  high  producing,  free- 
range,  farm  raised  stock  81.50  to$2  OO,  F.  O.  B. 
No  culls.  A 11  hatched  and  grown  by  us.  Inspection 
desired.  CLEARY  I EW  POULTRY  Farm,  Coojieritoir.i,  51.  y. 
Fullets 
500  5-mos.-old  S.  C. 
YV.  Leghorn,  bred 
from  high  projlucers;  large  size;  guaranteed  perfect 
health.  SI .75  each.  KENNARD  CARPENTER,  Dryden,  N  Y. 
Jersey  Black Giants-Cockerels 
Bred  Trom  Prize  winners.  $5  and  31  o  each.  R.C.  Rhode 
Island  Red  yearling  hens.  32.50  to  36  each.  Satisfaction 
gH&ranteed.  James  S.  Fry,  Sunnyslopc  Farm. Nazareth,  Pa. 
KENT  BARRED  ROCKS 
See  Pen  2  at  Storrs,  Pen  4  at  Vineland.  Bl  eeding 
cocks,  cockerels,  hens,  pullets.  Circular  free. 
W.  H.  «.  KENT  -  Cazeuovia,  N.  Y. 
FRAINTCAIS’  ROCKS 
Breeders,  Cocks.  March,  April  and  May  hatch.  Cocker¬ 
els  and  pullets  for  sale.  Hatching  eggs  half  price. 
JULES  F.  FRANCAIS  Westhampton  Beach,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Pnnl/orolo  *1—2-254  lbs.  each.  Barred  Rocks,  Reda, 
WUbKGlUIS  White  Leghorns.  Pullets  of  above  breeds, 
31.26.  Rlverdale  Poultry  Farm  Rlverdale,  N.  J. 
BREEDERS  AND  ESGGS 
Chickens,  Ducks,  Geese,  Turkeys.  Catalogue  Free. 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed. 
B.  A.  SOUDER  Box  29  Sellersvllle,  Pa. 
/"•--S---.—  —  at  half  price.  Buy  breeders  now.  Young 
birds  in  full  adult  plumage,  31.25  each. 
MacPherson  Farm 
Millington,  N.  J. 
America’s  Standard 
Strain.  BREEDERS  NOW. 
PAROEE  SPEKINS.  ISLIP,  N.Y. 
MAMMOTH 
WHITE 
PEKIN 
Breeders  now  31.60-32.50 
BROOKCREST FARM 
Cranbury,  N.  J.  Box  114 
Ducks 
New  York  Wholesale  Quotations 
(Continued  from  Page  1286) 
No.  3  .  23.00(f))  24.00 
Straw— Rye .  22.00(f))  23.00 
GRAIN 
Wheat — No.  2  red . $1.24 
No.  1  dark  Spring .  1.40 
No.  2  hard  Winter . 4  1.20 
No.  2  durum .  1.11 
Corn — No  .2  yellow . 
Oats — No.  2  white . 
Rye  . 
. 
1.13 
.52 
79. 
Barley  . 
.77 
BEAXS 
Pea,  100  lbs . 
$7.00(5)$7.25 
Medium  . 
6.50(0) 
7.00 
Red  kidney  . 
8.50 
Turtle  soup . 
6.50(0) 
7.00 
MUSHROOMS 
White,  3-lb.  basket . 
$2. 00(0)  $2. 7  5 
Brown  and  cream . 
o  95 
Buttons  . 
1.75 
Damaged  . 
1.00 
Retail  Prices  at  New 
York 
Milk — Grade  A.  bottled,  qt. 
. $0.1S 
Grade  B,  bottled,  qt . 
.15 
Grade  B,  bottled,  pt . 
.10 
Grade  B,  loose,  qt . 
.10 
Certified,  qt . 
28 
Certified,  pt . 
.17 
Buttermilk,  qt . 
.10 
Cream,  lieavv,  y2  pt . 
.30 
Butter,  best  . 
$0.57(0) 
.58 
Cheese . 
.34(0) 
.38 
Eggs.  best,  doz . 
.68(0) 
.70 
Gathered  . 
,4S(0) 
.58 
Fowls  . 
.45 
Broilers,  lb . ' . 
.’50  m 
.55 
Turkeys,  lb . 
.48(0) 
.50 
Potatoes,  lb . 
.04(0) 
.05 
Onions,  lb . 
.05(0) 
.10 
Lettuce,  head . 
.15(0) 
.15 
New  Jersey  Local  Grain  and  Feed  Prices 
(Supplied  by  New  Jersey  State  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Markets) 
The  following  quotations  show  approx¬ 
imate  cost  of  feed  per  ton  and  grain  per 
bushel  in  earlots,  sight  draft  basis,  de¬ 
livered  on  tracks  at  the  various  stations 
given  below.  The  quotations  are  based 
on  sales  for  transit  and  nearby  shipments 
Monday,  Oct.  1.  1923,  according  to  the 
United  States  Bureau  of  Agricultural 
Economics  co-operating.  Feeds  all  in  100- 
lb.  sacks.  Figures  are  for  Belvidere,  Mil¬ 
ford,  Washington.  Highbridge.  French- 
town,  Flemington.  Passaic,  Hackettstown. 
Belle  Mead,  Califon,  Lebanon,  Newton. 
Branc-hville,  Sussex,  Lafayette.  Hopewell, 
New  Brunswick,  Mt.  Hoily,  Morristown. 
Dover.  Paterson,  Elizabeth,  Somerville. 
Newark,  Trenton,  Perth  Amboy  and  Mont¬ 
clair: 
Per  Bu 
No.  2  white  oats . $054% 
No.  3  white  oats. .  . . 53% 
No.  2  yellow  corn.  . .  1.12% 
No.  3  yellow  corn .  1.11% 
Per  Ton 
Spring  bran  . $35  90 
Hard  W.  W.  bran .  35.90 
Spring  middlings  .  35.90 
Red-dog  flour  . .  41.40 
Dry  brewers’  grains .  44.-10 
Flour  middlings  .  36.90 
400 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORN 
PULLETS  FOR  SALE 
Parents  Tom  Barron  strain,  from  Willow  Brook 
Farm,  Class  ”1.”  Hatched  May  J.  Free  range, 
Cornell  rations,  best  care.  Weight  3  ibs.  up. 
Price  83.00  each.  Inspection  invited. 
C.  H.  PALMER,  Elm  View  Farm.  New  Haven,  Vermont 
Whispering  Pines 
Twenty-five  large  utility  cocker¬ 
els,  6-7-#  lbs.,  33  each;  pure  bred. 
Box  221  Vineland,  N.  J. 
“  Pnnl/nralo  ”  Single  C.  W.  Leghorns,  from  trap-nest- 
UUbKcfolo  ed  hens, *8  <fc<5.  Pedigreed  males,  $10up. 
Spring  Brook  Poultry  Farm,  South  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
JERSEY  BLACK  GIANT  COCKERELS 
June  hatch,  weighing  6  to  8  lbs.,  bred  from  fancy  exhibi¬ 
tion  stock.  Price  reasonable.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
A.  F.  BIOGEItS  -  Brownville,  New  York 
White  Leghorn  COCKERELS 
S2  ami  $2  50  each.  FARON’S  POULTRY  FARM.  Coram.  N.Y. 
Fine  R.  I.  Red  Pullets  7*eyn  l^T^S 
MacPherson  Farm  -  Millington,  New  Jersey 
YEARLING  HENS  PULLETS 
Four  hundred  yearling  hens  at  31 .26  each.  Three-mos.- 
old  pullets,  31 .25  each,  in  lots  of  fifteen  or  ovtr.  All  8. 
C.  W.  Leghorns,  Barron,  Eglantine  strain.  Guaranteed 
good,  healthy  stock.  It  It  O  O  K  K  I  It  K  POULTRY 
FARM  AND  IIATCHEItY,  Scrgcuntsv  Ille.  J. 
Make  Money  Raising  Squabs 
Highest  market  ever  known.  Breeders 
shipped  everywhere.  Write  for  prices. 
Homers,  Carneaux,  White  Kings  a  Specialty. 
Allston  Squab  Co.,  38  N.  Beacon  St.,  Allslon,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE— June  Hatched  S.  C.  W.  Leghorn  PuUets 
31.25  eacli  in  lots  of  25  or  more— 3115  per  100. 
Justa  Poultry  Farm  -  Southampton,  New  York 
Full  Information  about  John  Rugh's  method  of  feeding 
turpentine  to  kill  worms  in  poultry  and  three  months 
for  accents?  The  Cooperative  Po  u  1 1  r  y  m  a  n 
COOPERATIVE  FOULTRYUAN,  1  4  Jay  Street.  Now  York 
BARRED 
L 
KARR’S  KUALITY 
ROCKS  f  — 
1000  PULLETS 
500  COCKERELS 
Vigo  ons  stock  from  our  trapnested  and  pedigreed.  Line 
Hi  ed  flocks.  Any  age  desired.  Two-pound  pullets  HOc 
and  up  according  to  breeding.  Write  for  Fall  circular. 
PIONEER  ORCHARDS,  Hancock,  Aid. 
CHICKS 
S.  C.  Reds,  1  Octs.  B.  P. 
Hocks,  Octs.  8.  C.  W.  Leg¬ 
horns,  Sets  and  Mixed 
'  chicks,  7cts.  These  chicks 
are  all  from  free  range  stock. 
Safe  delivery  and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Booklet  free. 
W.  A.  LAUVER  -  McAluterville,  Pa. 
16-WEBK  IPTJXjXjETS 
Barred  Rocks,  <2-33  each.  Jersey  Giants,  <3-$t.a0  each, 
depending  on  size,  etc.  You  must  be  satisfied  when  deal¬ 
ing  with  us.  Brookcres!  Farm,  B»  114,  Cranbury,  N.  J. 
Money  makers. 
.  PEIRCE,  Winchester,  N.  II. 
Utility  White  Wyandottes  *, 
ROSE  LAWN  Farm 
offers  large,  June  Hatched  DI-.L  A*  • 
COCKERELS  8  PULLETS.  $2  Each.  UBrSOy  Black  biantS 
A.  A.  HALEY  -  Old  Mystic,  Conn. 
JERSEY  BLACKGIANTS 
Growing  stock  for  sale.  Big,  strong,  sturdy,  healthy 
chicks.  BLAUVELT  .  Matawan.  N.  J. 
Pill  I  ETC  Pure— Bred-to-lay  stock.  48c  pound. 
r  ULLC  I  0  RAYMOND  BLODGETT  Bristol,  Vermont 
SC.  Itrown  and  Eng.  W.  Leghorn  hens,  pedigreed,  $1 
•  to  *3.  Catalog.  VERA  FULTON,  I.  SI.  GalllpolU,  Ohio 
fihinlo  Reds,  Rocks,  Leghorns.  Fall  and  Winter  Catalog. 
UmCKS  w.  HILLPOT  Box  1  Fronchtown,  N.  J. 
Whifp  WvanHnHo  Feb-’  M*r-.  Apr-  Pullets  and  Cocker- 
nmiB  nyanuOITS  els,  Yearling  Hens  and  Cocks.  Cata¬ 
logue  Free.  BOWDEN,  WyenSetts  Specieliet.  Menitisld.  Ohio 
Barron’s  Whit®  Wyandottes  aSSE 
Records  262  to  289  eggs.  E.  E.  LEWIS,  Apalachln,  N.  Y. 
You  can  make  your  largest  profits  when  market  eggs  are  cheapest,  by  setting 
your  spring  eggs  in  a  Hall  Mammoth  Incubator.  Husky,  long-fluffed  Hall-Hatched 
chicks  are  in  great  demand  at  paying  prices.  Many  make  extra  money  by  doing 
custom  hatching  for  neighbors. 
Start  right  with  a  dependable  hatcher,  built  by  the  original  makers  of  Mammoth 
Incubators.  An  automatic  heating  and  ventilating  system  gives  every  egg  the 
right  amount  of  heat  and  moisture.  Hall  Incubators  are  equipped  with  the  superb 
Hall  Turning  Trays,  eliminating  the  labor  of  hand  turning  and  preventing  breakage. 
Single-Deck,  Double-Deck  and  Triple-Deck  models,  capacities  1,200,  2,400  and  3,600 
per  section.  You  can  expand  as  your  business  grows. 
If  you  already  have  a  single-deck  mammoth  incubator— any  make— you  can  add  a 
Hall  deck  and  double  your  income  with  the  same  cellar  space.  You  can  improve  your 
present  incubator,  if  of  the  level  tray  type,  by  adding  Hall  Turning  Trays.  Send  us 
your  tray  measurements ;  we’ll 
quote  you  reasonable  prices 
on  made-to-order  Turners. 
Write  for  particulars  and 
prices.  State  capacity  desired. 
The  Hall  Mammoth 
Incubator  Company 
I84-R  Southern  Ay...  Little  Fall*.  N.  Y. 
Original  Makers  of  Mammoth 
Poultry  Equipment 
•  I  I  III  I  I  |‘|  III  in  III, i, mu  i .1.111, nut, rill  Hill  i  ■  ■  I  ■  I  I  i  I  iii.i  |  1:1  |  |  III. 1,1  |l|| 
Sale  of  Approved  Cockerels 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns. 
Will  sell  500  well-grown 
cockerels  from  special 
_  matings  at  $5.00  each.  These  birds  will  positively  add  vitality  and  produc- 
H  tion  to  your  breeding  pens.  Inspection  invited. 
1  LONE  OAK  POULTRY  FARM 
Babylon,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Make  Money  Hatching  Chick? 
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