122 
tht RURAL NEW.YORKER 
January 28, 1022 
Subscribers’? Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers’ 
Exchange will be found on page 127. 
FARM—4i acres; in New Jersey; 54 miles from 
New York; one mile from station; good five- 
room house; barns and other buildings; plenty 
of fruit trees, a bargain for a quick sale; with 
or without stock, tools ami machinery, ADVER¬ 
TISER 187, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Acreage, 20 to 25 acres; some woed; 
well drained: not over boor out: llergen or 
Rockland County preferred. ADVERTISER 190, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
ORCHARD I OR SALE—In Shenandoah Valley. 
Virginia; 124 acres; 80 in apples. 10 in 
peaches; two houses; bard road in to orchard: 
plenty cheap labor; a money-maker: other in¬ 
terests. and must sell; price $31,000; terms. 
L. A. GATHER, Fairmont, W. Va. 
A 350-ACRE FARM for sale; T-roont house. 
woodshed, running water, never fails, 450 
apple trees, 450 maple trees, raspberries, blue¬ 
berries. blackberries and '-ranbcrries: good crass 
land. 50 acres; 1,000 cords of wood, growing 
timber, good pasture, and barn; price $4,500. 
ADVERTISER 193. care Rural New-Yorker. 
UNUSUAL BARGAIN—Large, productive dairy 
farm, Eastern New York; modern buildings; 
State roads; milk route; rural delivery, tele¬ 
phone; easy terms. BOX 304. Middlebnrgh, 
N. V. 
I HAVE two Eastern Shore (Maryland) farms 
for sale, one on State road: will price them 
to sell. ADVERTISER 191, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage and delightful 
grounds, near depot. stores. 1 Totes I ant 
churches, and Rio- schools; hourly train service 
to Philadelphia or Atlantic City. BOX 72, New- 
fleld, N. J. 
FOR SALE—33 acres, to farmer or business 
concern wishing to locate on I’. R, K., between 
Atlnolb- ntc and Philadelphia, BOX 72, New 
field, V. ,T. 
FOR SALE—250 acres of good. level land, part 
upland and part lowland, with good fences; 
nearly all cleared and cultivated; atopic wood 
for house use: land is free from stones, and 
varies from a day loam to Mack, loam: arrange¬ 
ment can be made with oowner for use of tractor 
and other tools; 39 minutes’ ride to creamery 
in Fredericksburg, in.; thr-e miles to railroad. 
Price, $30 per acre; one-third down, bnlauee to 
suit at six per rent. ADVERTISER 194. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT— 25ii acres, mostly all tillable; mile 
town; rich soil (mid building; loan machin¬ 
ery. 81,200 year. ME YE Its, 95A. Hopewell, N. ,T. 
32<l ACRE dairy fimn, equipped; fishing. In 
qUirc 1’. It. LEE, Xorthfiebl, N. J. 
Fol: SALK—One of the finest potato farms in 
Maine; fully equipped* location ideal; full 
deseription given in first letter. R. W. 
SPttAGt K. Enfield. Me. 
205 ACRE Alfalfa and grain farm in the heart 
of the Finger Lake region; 4 miles out of Au 
burn; 1 mile from one (l f tlx- best amusement 
parks in Central New York, on Owaseo Lake: 
35 acres Winter wheat: large acreage of A1 
fulfil: large orchard: fair buildings; no stock or 
tools: 10 acres woods; I look Ibis farm in ex 
change fi,r mill property; possession March 1: 
$3.0(10 down gets possession; halnncc on easy 
terms; no real estate agents; might exchange 
for village property. L W. Xf'llKLLINGER. 
ReRuyter, N, Y. 
889-ACRE farm to lease from April 1: 20 miles 
from Buffalo, 2 tulles from thriving village, 
population 2.500; I will furnish 50 cows nml 
one half of alt feed used do not answer this ml. 
unless you lone capital to swing a proposition 
of this size and can furnish referetircs, one a 
bank reference. J. T. SHANAHAN. 00 Hudson 
St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
FOR saT.E—N iagara Maid Farms, 389 acres; 325 
tillable; remainder woods; modern equipment: 
50-i"« da in on fiirtit at the present time: will 
sell Willi farm; this is first year in 30 years 
that farm hits not been run by owner. J. T. 
SHANAHAN, 51) Hudson St., Buffalo. N. Y. 
RENT—Half shares—150 to res, Montgomery Co.. 
Pa.; tenant must understand grain, hay. po¬ 
tatoes, hogs, poultry and dairy; I have mnehin- 
erv; will sell on forms; references required. 
BCR 1 1 P. EVANS. Trappe, Pa, 
CO ACRES—12-room Colonial house, lint It; mile 
fmm station: four, Princeton; fifty. New 
York: on Lincoln highway; bus litn- passes 
hourly; soil dark loam tractor worked; adapt¬ 
ed to poultry and dairying. Owner, ADVER¬ 
TISER 199. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MILT., other business, land, house: sell or trade. 
Particulars, KEYS, Wyoming, N. Y. 
50 ACRES: 5 acres wood lots; fruit: school and 
church near; American neighbors; abort drive 
to railroad town; house, 8 rooms; barn ties for 
8 cows, 3 Imrsea and young stock; spring vva 
ter; terms: with or without stuck and tools. 
FRANK M. REPEL, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Farm. 25n acres, near Troy, N. Y.: 
on line of railroad: cash rent low to good 
man. A. I). BANKER, Sehughtlcokc, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, my country resi¬ 
dence anil 140 acres grain land, woodland and 
orchard; running water; all Improvements. For 
details and terms, write P. O. B. 293. Pbltmont, 
Columbia County, N. Y. 
FOR BALE—Fertile 135 acre dairy farm; stock, 
tools, good buildings: near school, church, 
postottiee. depot, stores: Central New York loca¬ 
tion; improved mad to '-minty seat. ADVER¬ 
TISER 208. ' are Rural New Yorker. 
125*,j ACRES, (t room house itt the best of 
ahane: stable to lie up 10 head: garage and nil 
outbuildings; this is a paying farm and has the 
best of soil. WM. C. BRADLEY, Newport, N. J. 
FOR SALE —(’heap: 52 acre truck farm In Kent 
Coinilv. Delaware, For partloulnrs apply MRS, 
MARY BECKHAM, 700 Monroe St., Wilmington, 
Del. 
FOR SALE Two family house, barn fruit, 
water. Mere of land, near depot at Smyrna. 
N. Y. WM. B. Webb, owner. 
WANTED—To rear, a dairy farm, with option 
of buying, in following States: Pennsylvania. 
New Jersey, Massachusetts or Maryland; a 
dairy and poultry farm preferred; the farm to 
have from 15 to 25 cows; the farm lo he fully 
equiened for farming; near good market, where 
Ritrtdea garden trnek can tie sold: also on good 
roads; no run-down farm considered: one that, 
with hard work at)d good management, will 
make a paying proposition'; possession bj March 
1. ADVERTISER 203. I arc Rural New -Yorker. 
WANTED—Good dairy farm to lease. ADVER¬ 
TISER 198,-care Rural New-Yorker. 
A (LLAGK property for sale; bargain price; 6- 
luoin enttage, small barn, chicken house, two 
acres land; (>0 miles New York. WM. TATOR, 
Goshen, N, Y. 
WANTED—to rent equipped fRrm; Columbia, 
Dutchess. Ulster, Orange counties. ADVER¬ 
TISER 214. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY farms made to order, in one of the 
most progressive poultry sections in Southern 
Jersey: will build 5-room bungalow, poultry 
houses, etc., nu 5 acres of good sandy soil; only 
$500 cash; balance to suit purchaser. H. 
KNAPP, 408 East tsth SI.. Paterson, N. J. 
FOR SALE—20-acre poultry and truck farm, 
right in city of 25.000; close to ear line; fiue 
view of city; 5-room house, barn and two new 
chicken houses; only $0,000 if sold soon. Ad¬ 
dress- J. O. CURTIS, Box 147, Koure 9. Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED—Farm to work on thirds; must he 
fully equipped and ready for business. AD 
VKRTISEU 210, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY farm fur sale; 2 miles from Lake- 
wood. N. ,T.; location, soil and outlay of laud 
like made to order for chickens; Id acres land; 
new. modern buildings; suit laying, vigorous bui¬ 
lds; 1(M> yearling liens in prime condition; 
horse, two wagons and buggy: four brooder 
stoves; nnniorona tools; price 88,900: terms. 
ADVERTISER 220. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm, with fairly good land; 
hea’thy location; price not over $2,200. 
GABEL, Rnx 101, Montgomery, N. Y. 
WANTED t-i correspond with parties desiring 
to buy, from owner, large dairy, grain, tobac¬ 
co and potato farm in the certified seed potato 
section of Oswego County. N. Y.; large build¬ 
ings- ADVERTISER 228, core Rural Xew- 
Y orlter. 
FOR SALE—Summer hoarding house and farm 
in Adirondack:); prosperous business; $5,000 
net profits this Summer: full hookings fur next 
season; place and all equipments, $12,000; lib¬ 
eral liwins; splendid opening for a good-sized 
family of intelligent workers. ADVERTISER 
144, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm in lease, with option to buy: 
about 10 iieres: south or s nitlmnst exposure; 
cunt muting distance Xen Yirk Cilv preferred, 
but not essential: write fe’l f qUicubtrs; owners 
only. ADVERTISER 222. cii'-e Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR S VLE—One of the flees! frnR farms in 
the Cayuga Lake section if the linger Lakes 
dist-icl - go-til rennorth fur selling; particulars on 
remiesl, ADVERTISER 231, cure Rural New- 
Y orker. 
FARM of 11 Lj acres l'or sale; new buildings: 
riglil at town, a population 1,600; keep fi 
cows, 05 lc ns; nice milk nunc: nice Pen-heron 
marc, would make an excellent chicken farm: 
10 minu’es' walk to center of town: two rail 
roads; 25 rnil'-s Erie; all fur sale. ADVER¬ 
TISER 227. care Rural New-Yorker 
l’OU SAFE Da'i-v farm r.f 250 acres In (Hie 
mu in l'u.. N. V.. located 2'4 miles p, town of 
2.000 n 'd S niih-s io city uf Elmira: farm on 
paved road lo town and city; fine dairy com¬ 
munity. with Dairymen's League milk plant; 
excellent ra'l’und facilities: grain b 11‘>, 12 fit. by 
34 ft.; water piped to house and barns from 
spring; bargain for cash sale. Address cento 
innnlciitions to F. K, BROOKS, Slippery Ruck, 
Pa. 
FOR SALE—Piniltvv-tl'uek farm: 21 acres; 
Montgomery Ooutily. Pa.: 1 mile trolley; 2 
miles railroad; 25 miles Philadelphia; G-rOont 
liuus,- barns, laying hoa-o f„r S5h birds, brooder 
a-id colony houses: other buildings: will sell 
with stock anil equipment. EON 2. R. F, lb, 
Scbwcnksvlilc, Pn, 
WANTED General store or garage; give loca¬ 
tion. price, amount of stock carried, to AD¬ 
VERTISER 215. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E—109-acre farm; 77 (tores tillable: 
level and rich soli; 12 acres woods; remainder 
meadow, with brook; good 8-room house; fine 
barns and outbuildings: water In house and 
barns; close tu school and church: $11,500; $4,000 
cash. ADVERTISER 230, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOll SAFE Three farms, owned by the lute 
W. Buell; two mile- cast of Holcomb; 
Buell homestead, 210 acres- 17 acres apples, 9 
acres pears. 80 acres Alfalfa; new basement 
barn. 50x120; good house with modern improve¬ 
ments; two tenant houses: the location ami 
type uf soil is unusually good. Also 9G acres 
adjoining; same type of soil: 14 tie res nmdes. 
15 acres Alfalfa, 15 aeres wheat: good build¬ 
ings: both farms thoroughly drained; wPI he 
sold separate or together. Farm in Kiehnumil 
enntnlna 100 acres: fine pasture. MAY A. 
BUELL. ARTHUR BUELL, Executors. Holcomb. 
Ontario Co., N. Y. 
TO RENT ami tuiv If suib-d, a. small village 
house, carrying some available land, conven¬ 
ient to railroad H"d store-; Smith Jersey pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 235, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm; water, wood, level; 
cheap. ADVERTISER 28d, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Bov farm, with buildings, within 
10(1 miles of New York City, New York or 
Connecticut: must he cheap; cash; full par¬ 
ticulars. GOODWIN, 21 East S2d Street, New 
York City. 
EOR S\FE—Wilh or without stock tun equip¬ 
ment, 10b acres; (JO acres cleared; nearly 
level; good buildings; good fishing and hunting. 
K. B. I.t 1 IIS HOT 1 1H, First Fork. Pa. 
FARM WANTED—Fifty tu 150 ;i.-e»; must be 
of a annoy soil, with sumo woodland or or¬ 
chard preferred; located on a stone road and 
tint over three miles from J< I!, station anil 
within 20 to 50 miles from New York (fir poul¬ 
try). ADVERTISER 251, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE — llir.-iicre I’a’-m: Tompkins County: 
goinl buildings: 1 cieudum raid; well watered; 
timber; price 85. sop; curl cash. Address 
ADVERTISER 252. arc Rural New Yorker. 
A Bit! BARGAIN 2tl5 acre farm; stocked. 
equipped: productive soil! 180 acres level: 
ubundiutee water: extraordinary buildings; near 
railroad ami State road; best section New York; 
clectrieil v available: $17,000; liberal terms to 
quick buyer. ELBERT MILLER, owner, 314 
West 1121b Street, New York City. 
183 FINE Florida stock farm; $00 per acre; 
one third cash; will lake small farm as part; 
also fine home of two acres, with plenty fruit, 
in could'- seat; $4,000: one-half cash. Owner, 
J. H. THOMAS, Dade City, Flu. 
FOR SALE—SeventeeB-acre farm in Madison 
County, N. Y.; in high state of cult! vat lull; 2 
minutes' walk lo depot, stores, etc.; mall twice 
dally; 12-room house, with furnace, ... 
lights; well and cistern water In kitchen; two 
barns, large henhouse. Icehouse; spring watered 
pasture; beautiful place; buildings could not be 
built, for twice the price we ask for a quick 
sale; will sell with or without stock anil tools; 
$1,500 cash; balance mortgage; act quick. 
ADVERTISER 253, care Rttrul New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OUT BU¬ 
REAU, 415 Broome St., New York, desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take as members of their household, 
suitable boys between 7 and 12 years. There is 
no greater charity than this. 
I AM opening my private home to board chil¬ 
dren; will give best of mother care and best 
of references; would take from infants to age 
12; lerms. under 1 year, $10; over 1 year, $8. 
ADVERTISER 174. care Burs] New-Yorker, 
WANTED—For adoption, boy, two to four years, 
by Protestant couple; able to give good home. 
ADVERTISER LS2. care Rural New-Yorker. 
AM prepared to take n put lent, either elderly 
person, mild nervous or quieaeent tuberculosis; 
Maine air, ope 1 porch or window*; graduate 
nurse, experienced; skilled physician's services 
included; terms reasonable, uceordltlg to require¬ 
ments. MRS. ROSE ROCK WOOD McKlSSICK, 
Rnckwooil Farm, Belgrade, Me, 
PURE HONEY—1921 extracted: (10-lb, cans at 
our station, clever, $8.80; buckwheat, $7; 10 
ibs. delivered within 3d postal zone, clover. 
$2.15: buckwheat. SI.90; write for special prices 
on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa. N. Y. 
ALFALFA FOR SALE-Carload lots. A. A. 
MOORE, Vampsville, N. Y. 
ORANGES—Tree ripened, direct from grower, 
packed in grove; bnsliel boxes, $2.50; grape¬ 
fruit. $2.0t); send remittance with order. E. K. 
WALKER, Wit nebula, Fla. 
EXTRACTED honev delivered 3d zone, clover, 6 
lbs.. $1.25; 10 llis., $2.15; buckwheat. 5 lbs., 
$1.10: 10 lbs., $1.90; fines) quality. H. F. WIL¬ 
LIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
ALFALFA HAY -For sale, two cars first cutting 
Alfallu-TImnthy mixed; two cars second cut¬ 
ting, pure Alfalfa; one car fine green third cut¬ 
ting for test cows; one enr struight Timotbv. 
W. A. WITHROW, R. F. D. 4. Syracuse, N. Y. 
CHESTNUT fence posts and lumber; reasonably 
priced. DAVII* HOAG, Shavertown, X. Y. 
FANCY comb honey; 24-section cast* delivered 
4ili zone. $7.20: the whitest, mildest, cleanest 
and inosl mild ever; not how client), blit how 
good: send check. JAMES H. HARTER, Bar 
hertott, 0, 
FOR SALE—Six section Candco incubator. 1 n 
first-class condition. Including furnnee j-.ii fH - 
cleOtly large to operate 12 sections: price $350. 
THE MACKEY FARM, Worcester. N. Y. 
ADIRONDACK hntsnm pillows. 3-lb.. $1.25; cash 
with order. MRS. WILLIAM PAYNE. Pine 
mil Camp. Raquette Lake, N. Y, 
HOME KNIT heavy gray virgin wool kneecaps, 
75c a pair: send measure around the knee; 
socks, $1 lo $1,25: stockings. $1.25 ut). MARY 
T., UHUKUII, (i.'J Pringle Street, Kingston, Pa. 
FOR SAT.E—Nice Alfalfa hay, in carlots. I. C. 
IIAWKINS. Syracuse, N. Y. 
IDEAL mangel Wurzol beets and buckwheat for 
sale. ADVERTISER 151, care Rural New 
Yorker, 
MAINE apples; Roekwoods. fine eating and link¬ 
ing: Baldwins; satisfaction guaranteed: $2.50 
and $1.50 per box. f. o. It. Belgrade. Me. 
ROCKWOOD, FARM. 
Hill SAFE Two 1800-Newtown Incubators. 10 - 
get her with piping, etc.; brand new; never tin 
crated. IF ROHDE, Aniston. Conu. 
FOIt SAFE—Nine-inch Peerless bread moulder, 
with motor; 1921 model; used very little; will 
sacrifiee for quick buyer. BOX 2s, Blooming 
Glen, Pa. 
WANTED — 390-egg Cyphers incubators. W. 
JANDA, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
HERCFFES drag saw anil engine, $80; Pupee 
hand or power fodder cutter, $20; 3-li.p. kero¬ 
sene engine, mound'd, $78. Wanted -32-volt 
vacuum cleaner, '1-horse motor, 32-volt. H. 
VAN KFBEN, Kummerlii'ld, Pa. 
FRESH, old-style hop yeast cakes; keep fresh 
Bix mouth.-; send 3<>c money order for a sup¬ 
ply that will assure you better bread. MISS 
II. M. WORSHAM, Seventy Six, Mo, 
FOR SALE—iSecoud-huttd 1,200-egg Candee in¬ 
cubator: perfect lilitcning order; price $135: 
only reason for soiling is the purchase of larger 
machine. MAPLES1DE POULTRY FARM. 
Grant Jasper. Prop.. Hudson, N. II. 
FOR SALE 144-egg standard Cyphers, com¬ 
plete; excellent condition: bargain at $l'G 
two 390-egg 3 tray Prairie Slates; good condi¬ 
tion; complete; $20 each, STHICKLKK, Shcri- 
duti. Pit. 
FOR RALE—One 1,000-egg Queen incubator; 
splendid hatcher; complete and perfect; like 
new; bought new lns f year: used one season: 
installed Mammoth, reason fur selling; cost new 
$180; bargain at $90 f. o. b. STRICKLKR, 
Sheridan, Pa. 
FOR SALE-—Wilson bone cutter, violin, field 
glasses. SHEPARD, New Albany, Pa. 
EOR SALE Due Cyphers incubator; 4 sections. 
1,000-egg capacity; hot water, blue-flume burn¬ 
er; only used three hatches, $125; one Cyphers 
140, $15, and one Cyphers. 240-egg capacity, 
$20; nil In perfect condition, ready to use; 
gone out of business mid no use for them: all 
eniled. ready I" ship. In*llOY F. MEREDITH, 
Jamestown, 11. I. 
TO SETTLE the estate of J. It. Dealt, we will 
sell our stock of nix Model W Cletrac tractors 
af cost. MRS. J. It. DEAN, West Road, Adams. 
Mass. 
nONEY —Pure, dark extracted, postpaid within 
3d zone. 5 lbs. $1.1X1; 10 lbs., $1.95; wholesale 
lots u specialty: full Hue for grocers; agents 
wanted. UOSCOK F. W1XS0N, Dept. G, Dun¬ 
dee, N Y. 
2V'-LB. BOX of delicious home-made candies for 
$1; absolutely pure; bv mail, postpaid. Rend 
order to GERTRUDE II, JONES, Longstreet 
Poultry Farm, R. 8, Trenton. X. .T, 
FAMOUS Lancaster County 'evaporated sweet 
corn, 1 Hi. for 30 cents; 4 lbs. for $t; post¬ 
paid in 4th zone. 0. F. HOSTETTER, Blrd-ln- 
Haud, Pa. 
BEST quality pure maple 6yrup, $2,50 per gal 
Inn. C. TIMMERMAN, U. 3. Cortland. N. Y. 
FOR SALK Men's all wool socks, 75c per pair; 
postage paid on orders for three pairs or more. 
ARNOLD HILL. R. F. D. No. 3, Concord, N. IT. 
SUNNY BROOK FARM pure pork sausage, made 
from onr own pigs on our own farm; three 
pounds for one dollar, postpaid anywhere. 
SUNNY BROOK. FARM, Winterron, Sullivan 
Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—One carload second cutting good 
Alfalfa. S. FRKIDT.IN, Box 77, Moscow, Pn. 
WANTED—240-size Prairie State incubators; 
state price and condition in first letter. JOHN 
O. FRAZIER, It. No. 8. Bridgeton. N. J. 
WANTED—Peck of Japan walnuts and black 
walnuts for planting. I.. .TAQUES, 74 Wav- 
erly Street, Jersey Cily, N. J. 
FOR SALE — Ever-Ready power spraying m:i 
chine, iu good condition; 2 Up. engine, 2- 
cylimler high pressure pump, 1 (fit-gallon steel 
bound tank, mounted on truck; price $175,09. 
ADVERTISER 240, euro Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Superior American disk grain drill, 
tl double disks, 7 Inches apart; sows grain, 
grass and fertilizer; will sell for $00. ADVER¬ 
TISER 247, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Surveyor's or architect's level with 
telescope. PHILO WIUTING, Claremont, 
Minn. 
WANTED—Seasoned cord woods within 25 miles 
of New York City. ADVERTISER 241, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Magic brooders, large size; these 
brooders- are good 11 s new, having been used 
only otic season; about 20 of them. J. W. BELL, 
Katonah, N. Y. 
For Sale 
1918. 8-1 f! International Tractor with 
1921 P&O Blow, and 1921 International 
6' Tractor Harrow. Box 32, Ayer. Mass 
Fnr C->ln* I"t«rttational Tractor with 
rUl OdJc. new chains, sprockets, bearings etc. 
——-A Bargain. Box 32, Ayer. Mass. 
FIRMS (NO COUNTRY HOMES K’.V'?.” 5 
listing. Weiner, The Farm Man. Hound Brook, N.J. 
The 
Hope 
Farm 
Book 
This attractive 
234-page book 
has some of the 
best of the 
Hope Farm 
Man’s popular 
sketches—phil¬ 
osophy, humor, 
and sympa¬ 
thetic touch. 
Price $1.50 
For Sale By 
The Rural New-Yorker 
333 West 30th St., New York 
