Subscribers’ Exchange 
Farm Help Wanted 
BAYONNE HOSI’IXAL and Training School offers 
two years’ course of training to young women 
of desirable age and education (one year of 
high school or its equivalent). Apply to Super¬ 
intendent. 12 E. 30th St.. Bayonne, N. J. 
tV.VNTED, by Pawling School, a farm hand, un¬ 
married. He must be a good milker, a good 
teamster and have good references; liberal 
wages. Apply to DANIEE C.M.LAH.VN, Super¬ 
intendent. Pawling. N. Y. 
TYANTED—Farm Superintendent, with both 
scientific and practical training in handling all 
kinds of stock. Send particulars as to age, na¬ 
tionality. e.xperienee and references. A. J. 
NEWBURY. Governor, Sailors’ Snug Harbor, 
Staten Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—A working foreman for the Horti¬ 
cultural Department of Delaware Agricultural 
Experiment Station. AVages. .$0o to .$75 per 
month, depending upon experience. State age, 
experience, and give references as to ability and 
(lualifications. (?. A. McCUE, Newark. Del. 
W.tNTED—Single Scandinavian man not over 25 
years of age. for general work on gentleman’s 
country jilaee. 2 miles from Princeton. N. J. 
.Must have knowledge of gardening, care of ani¬ 
mals and milking. Permanent position through- 
fiiit the year, with good home, wages and ad¬ 
vancement for one who will do conscientious 
work: references required; state wages expected. 
NO. 1971. care Rural New-Y*orker. 
A HOUSEKEEPER Wanted—Middle-aged widow 
preferred. For particulars address N. OAKI.EY, 
Mahopac, N. T. 
WANTED—-April 1st. married man as teamster 
on gentleman’s estate: cottage on place to 
board two or three men. also two men for sea¬ 
son’s work. .State particulars in first letter. 
NO. 1988, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—-April 1st, single man between 30 
and 50. for general farm work, and to use 
team; sober: reference given and required. Ad¬ 
dress E. H. CARROT.L. Millerton. N. Y. 
W.ANTED—.Steady man. good milker and gen¬ 
eral farm work. BOX 45, .Tewett, New York. 
W.ANTED—Steady, single, reliable herdsman; 
also single, all-round farm hand; must be 
good milkers; state wages wanted. EDW. F. 
HARRI.S. Quinton, New Jersey. 
AA’-ANTED—Experienced, general, dairy farmer, 
to rent, shares, or wage: good opportunit.v; 
best references required. BOX 07. E. Smeth- 
port. Pa. 
W.ANTED—.Single man to work in modern dairy 
barn. Must be good, dry hand milker. AA'ages, 
S'3."i. board, room and washing. F.AIRA'IEAV 
FARAI, Geneva, Ohio. 
.A AA'OM.AN about 35 to 40 years old, German 
preferred, to work for an elderly gentleman 
and daughter, formerly from the city, on a 
farm: all modern improvements; good wages. 
NO. 2009, case Rural New-Yorker. 
AA.ANTED—AVorking farmer bv March 15th- 
married, small family: to take full <liarge of 
small farm in AA’estchester (’onniy. Ininst'. etc.. 
pro\ided; give full |*articnlars and wages ex¬ 
pected in first letter. GRIFFEN. Room No. 
1202. No. 82 AA’all St., New York City. 
l-.ARAI JI.AN.AGER with experience, energy and 
abilit.v, oi)en for engagement: thoroughlV ex¬ 
perienced in all branches of modern farming, in- 
cliuiing all stock, crops and orchard work: qual¬ 
ified to handle any farming proposition. NO 
201 (;, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’-ANTED—Married farmer, -April 1st; state 
wages. NO. 201 7, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AAAN'IED—Aoung man, sixteen to twenty, farm 
bringing up, and a worker. Some one leaving 
home who wants place where he will bo u.sed as 
one of the family and where he can learn all 
branches, stock, swine and poultry rai.sing, fruit 
growing and general farming under direct 
charge of the owner. F. W. COREY. New- 
biu-gh, N. Y.. R. F’. D. No. 4. 
YOUNG MAN—Farm bred, wanted for general 
tarm and commercial poultry farm: good 
home; chance for advancement; references. 
F. E. UPSON, Dundee, N. "Y. 
AA-ANTED—I’osition as farm manager, well edu- 
cated, industrious and a good manager: expe¬ 
rienced in all lines of farm work. EDWIN 
TITTLE, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRYM.AN desires position as assistant on 
small modern plant: experience on modern 
plants and 2-year agricultural course; honest, 
temperate and willing. NO. 1082, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOING MAN studying commercial vegetable 
growing, desires steady work on modern truck 
farm; not afraid of work. -ANDREW HANSEN, 
Beers St., care Sondergard, Keyport. N. J. 
CARPENTER—Good workman wants position on 
gentleman’s place; American: married: no 
children: own tools; temperate: first-class refer¬ 
ences. NO. 2012, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA -ANTED—Position as ...anager, thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced with all farm animals, modern ma¬ 
chinery, engines, etc., rotation of crops, drain¬ 
age, cost accounts, and of good executive abil¬ 
ity. Best of references: American: married; no 
children. Address NO. 2013, care Rural New- 
T’orker. 
I--ARM FOR SALE—204 acres, well adapted for 
dairy, potatoes and general crops; colonial 
mansion, large barns, tenant house: meadow: 
running stream; timber; orchards; stone road 
(Lincoln highway): New York. Philadelphia and 
other markets. Photos. Owner, H. F'R-ANK 
BRICKER, Oxford A'alley, Bucks County. I’a. 
30 -ACRES, new buildings, 100 fruit trees: good 
shipping; point for peachos, strawberries ami 
dewberries; terms, .AI. J. .NUTT, Lincoln, Del¬ 
aware. 
CH-AMPL-AIN A ALLEY Farm, 150 acres, 1 
lage of Ferrisburg: fine springs, orchard, 
outbuildings; 11-room house; hard floors. I'istern. 
C. C. FIELD, F’errisbiirg, Vt. 
in vil- 
ood 
WANTED—Position as farm or estate manager, 
understand all phases of farm dairy and estate 
vyork, sanitary and certified milk production, 
lifelong experience, agricultural college training; 
married; lO years in present position. NO. 1932, 
care Rural New-Y"orker. 
SUPERINTENDENT-MANAGER—Expert in roul- 
try. stock farming, dairying and gardening; 
age 35; married; no children; Scandlnav of 
great ability; sober and energetic; management 
of gentleman’s e ; te or farm preferred; 3 years 
in present emplov; fine recommendations; drivers’ 
license; state propositions In first letter. NO. 
1992, care Rural New-Yorker, 
POSITION W-ANTED as foreman on gentleman’s 
estate, practical in all branches of farming 
and dairy work; married; no small children; am 
a man past middle age; give wages and full 
particulars in first letter. NO. 1993. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
W-ANTED by married couple position on farm 
where both can work; am capable of taking 
charge of small farm. Address stating wages to 
E. A. LACKEY, Jamaica, Vt. 
POSITION W.ANTED—Polish gardener and far- 
mer (32) age, married, 2 children, desir^-s po¬ 
sition to take charge of private estate; experi¬ 
enced in all branches under glass and outside 
work. BOX 3(!2, Hntington, L! I. 
AA'.ANTED—.Single man who understands general 
farming to work with owner where i mall 
dairy is kept; good milker and fond of animals; 
not afraid to work; Christian preferred; wages 
.«30 per month: board; treated as one of family. 
FK.ANK -AIOR'J’O.N, Franklin Park, N. J. 
AV.ANTED—Unmarried man with $.500 capital; 
to take a working interest in and management 
I'f a fruit and poultry farm in Delaware; place 
equipped; splendid opportunity. AA’rite .A. E. 
CK.ANTHAM, Newark. Del. 
OFF’ERS WANTED for man and bo.v. expert po¬ 
tato raiser, also well versed general farming, 
care stock; boy 18 years; can furnish 100 bushels 
seed potatoes. Address W. L. H.A.NNAH, F'ree- 
port. Ale. 
AA'ORKING HOtiSEKEEPBR, middle-aged Scotch¬ 
woman, wants position in town or country; 
good home considered more than high wages; 
references. NO. 1996, care Rural New-T’orker. 
ELDERLY M.AN. responsible, sober, best refer¬ 
ences, wishes light employment on farm or in 
oflice; can care for garden, horse, cow or poul¬ 
try; moderate pay and comfortable home. NO. 
1990, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POUL'l’RYMAN wishes position commercial plant 
or gentleman’s estate. AA’rite full iiarticulars. 
GILBERT ROSENTHAL, 5,39 W. 3d St., Plain- 
field, N. J. 
PtlULTRY’MAN wants position, private or util¬ 
ity, competent any system, modern methods; 
steady, sober, single, references; large plant or 
will lay one out. NO. 1991, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, 20, single, practical experience 
for years, graduate of a prominent school, 
general farm experience, seeks position as man¬ 
ager. NO. 2021, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED-;-Position as superintendent of large 
farm; lifetime experience supplemented by 
four years’ college course; practical, eflicient, 
conscientious; good references. NO. 2020, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’ANTED—Position as manager of poultry 
plant, thoroughly experienced, familiar with 
all incubators and brooders, caponizing and feecT- 
ing for egg production, etc.; good success; best 
of references; American; married; no children 
Address NO. 2014, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Q'AILYALAN Alarried, wants position; comjie* 
tout; able to take charge of tlioroughbred 
herd, first-class buttermaker; best references 
NO. 2015, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—235 acres stock farm carrying 50 
head; extra good land; nice set of buildings; 
never failing spring water. Fine location, near 
town, schools of all grades, electric and steam 
cars; good markets. For particulars N. POAA’ERS, 
AA’arren, Mass. 
FOR RENT—6-acre farm, 15-room house, barn, 
hennery; one mile from town and railroad; 147 
miles from N Y. NO, 1997, care Rural -New- 
Yorker. 
ON ACCOUNT of death in family will sell at 
bargain 147 acres, 25 clear, fine lumber on 
place; plenty of fine spring water; two good, 
large boarding houses, improvements, ice house, 
all filled; barn, garage, fine location; one mile 
from station, overlooking the Delaware River, 
107 miles from New York. AIR8. C AIOX'I’- 
GOMERY, Barryville, N. Y. 
11.5 ACRE* F'-ARM for sale, one of the best in 
Solesbury, one mile from Centre Bridge. Price 
$5,500; cash, $1,800. -Address WILLIAM 
M-AJOR, Centre Bridge, Pa. 
F’OR SALE—175-acre dair.v farm, completely 
equipped, two tenement houses, furnace, large 
barns, silos, sugar house, garage, horses, regis¬ 
tered .Jersey cattle, 700 apple trees. CARL C. 
JOHNSON, Pomfret, Vt. 
D-AIRY FARM—Must be sold’ by May 1; easy 
terms. AR LAND MURRAY, Lincoln, Vermont. 
AV.ANTED—Over twenty acres south of New 
York with lake or stream preferred, without 
or with buildings, to rent with option to buy. 
Address NO. 2018, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Small fruit farm to rent within 100 
miles from New York. W.ALL.ACE LYNCH, 
No. 1958, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F'OB S.ALE—118-acre farm; good land; o-ood 
^ buildings; .$2,000. CLYDE DOTTS, T’talndlle, 
Miscellaneous 
POUL'rRYMAN. marriefT, no children, having 
an excellent and practical experience, can now 
.accept position on a gentleman’s estate (pre¬ 
ferred) where it is desired to place the plant on 
a profitable basis. At present conne’eted wltli a 
modern commercial plant. Kindly state salary 
and particulars. Rest references. Address N(). 
2007, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CHA-AIPL.AIN VALLEY Fruit Farm F'or Sale, 
'I’lie well-known fruit farm of the late W. N. 
Phelps, situated in Grand Isle Co., consisting of 
about 100 acres, 1,600 apple trees, of which 1,100 
are in bearing, and balance young trees. All 
standard varieties. Build’iiigs in good shaiie. 
Will be sold with or without stock and tools. 
Must be sold to settle estate. H. AV. KEELER, 
-Adinr., .South Hero, Vt. 
FOR SALE—$1,000 down buys farm 250 t.cres, 
21^ miles from railroad, 2 creameries, village, 
keeps 50 head stock, including stock horses, 
equipment, 70 tons ha.v. 50 tons silage; jirice 
$7,500; easy terms; good chance for worker 
with small capital. If interested write. BOX 
75, Downsville. N. Y. 
AV.ANTED—Single man, by March 15th or -Aiiril 
1st. with general farm knowledge; good 
milker, sober and energetic, $25 start; Dane or 
Swede preferred; state age, exiierience. WAL¬ 
TER B. DIXON, Bronxville, N. Y. 
W.ANTED—Cord wood choppers; good wages. 
-ANSONIA FOREST PRODUCTS CO., Ansonia, 
Conn. 
W.ANTED—-A young man. single, about thirty, 
to work on private place and make himself 
generally useful; must understand cows, chick¬ 
ens and garden; wages. $30 and board. -Answer 
by letter giving references. MRS. R. C, COR¬ 
NELL. 116 East 63d Street, New York. 
AA'-ANTED—AA’orking gardener, use horse, machin¬ 
ery, motor truck; wife general housework; $60 
month to right couple. SMITH, “Clearview Gar¬ 
den,” Thomaston, Conn. 
AV.A.NTED—-A sober, industrious, married man 
for open season on truck and fruit farm, 
house and garden; berry picking for wife or 
vliildren. CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown, N. J. 
—Two good teamsters. 
FR.ANTZ, Saylorsburg, Penna. 
ALVIN 
AV.ANTEp—Steady single man, fruit, poultry, 
vegetables. L. G. TOLLES, So uthington, Conn! 
W.ANTED—American lad (13 to 14), light vine- 
yard work: permanent home and business. 
Ad.lress NO. 1998, care Rural New-Yorker. 
''—Teamster on market garden farm; no 
iiulkiug; give reference, experience and na¬ 
tionality first letter. JOHN H. PAYNE, R. 2 
New Britain, Conn. 
AV.ANTED—Yo 
FOR S.ALE—35-acre farm, well adapted for pota¬ 
toes and truck, state road, good buildings 
fruit, berries, asparagus beds, fully equipped 
poultry plant. A. C. JONES, Toms River, New 
Jersey. 
-ANY ONE having a medium-sized poultry plant, 
whether on a farm, private estate or other¬ 
wise, who wishes same developed and jut on 
a profitable basis, kindly consult with the 
writer. Have had sniendid practical experience 
in all modern methods. Am now employed with 
a modern poultry plant: state wages and par¬ 
ticulars; best references. Address NO. 2008, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN—Twenty-one; five months’ gen¬ 
eral farm experience, wants (losltion on farm 
with opportunity to handle team. Good health 
and character. References. NO. 2004. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
^’i^.^TED—P osition as farm manager, married, 
22 years’ experience; thoroughly up-to-date in 
handling men, machines and modern methods. 
In a VTOrd, Farm Manager. Write for particu¬ 
lars. W. A. MAYOR, Shickshenney, Pa. 
GARDENER requires position; eleven years’ I miles'f^niN’IW Hmnburgli 
references from last place. NO. 200.3 I 
Rural New-Yorker. 
F'OR SALE-F'arm 108 acres, about li,^ miles 
north of AV’alden, N. Y. Good buildings, abun¬ 
dance water. Price $8,000. No agents. R F 
SOARE. 108 Ulster Ave., Walden, N. Y. 
SIX FARMS FOR SALE, New York and New 
Jersey fruit, dairy and truck. HARRY VAIL. 
Owner, Warwick, N. Y. 
DUTCHESS CO. FARM for sale, 113 acres, on 
trolley line, 6 miles from Poughkeepsie, 218 
NO 0003 • I Hamburgh on New York Central' 
NO. 2003, care Address NO. 1930, care Rural New-Yorker. 
1 OILI KY.AIAN, -American, qualified to handle 
producing jilant or breeding proposition, or 
take care estate. AA’ould consider salary and 
share basis, or poultry and fruit farm.* NO. 
200(), care Rural New-Yorker. 
A.AIKRICAN, age 30, married, two children, do- 
sire.s position as working foreman on small 
farm or gentleman’s estate, or caretaker on 
summer place; general farming, gardening, 
fruit, poultry; no dairy. No liquor or tobacco; 
$o 0 and privileges to start. NO. 2005, care 
Kural New-Yorker. 
nil.CK CIIATJFFKUK, sinijlc, wishes position 
on farm as same, #?ood meolianic, understands 
farm*’'"state waces^and"''fnn''n® on i iiasture ana woodland. Large 
2of)“^ai-e1tiA?Nevv-Yorker particulars. NO. | buiblings good condition; ideal summer home or 
orner. i profitable farm, $7,500. W. F. COLE, 80 Irving 
Place, New York City. “ 
A 90-ACRE FARM, close to state road and trol¬ 
ley; all nece.ssary buildings; for quick sale 
will sell for low sum $5,500. FRED P.ATTERSON, 
R. No. 2, Quakertown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—A good fruit farm of 115 acres, 60 
acres bearing fruit, situated in the heart of 
the Hudson River fruit belt. NO. 1995, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—To rent or possibly buy, small place, 
about three or four acres. NO. 1994, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
F()R S-ALF:—300-acre farm, ly^ miles from 
Springfield, A ermont, attractive stone house, 
modern conveniences, 100 acres tillable, balance 
pasture and woodland. Large barns and out- 
AVANTED—Po.sition as caretaker of gentleman’s 
estate or farm, Swedish, married; capable and 
trustworthy; good references. NO. 2000, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
car 
ouiig, married man for general 
farm work in AA’estehester County. NO. 1980, 
re Kural New-Y'orker. 
0“ Guernsey 
strictly sober and rapid; clean, dry- 
hand milker, .$30; board and washing. Send reC- 
emice m first letter. H. H. MEADER? Sunt., 
Oakhurst Farm, Millerton, N. Y. ■ i . 
■ind tiuck farm near New York; salary and 
New'Ydrkw” 
as estate or farm superiii- 
tendent by a Scotchman, middle aged, small 
m'"tba’ 1 ^**!?* practical experience 
111 the United .States and Canad'a, 6 years in 
present position, thoroughly experienced in breed¬ 
ing horses^, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry 
•irowing of all farm and garden croi;;: renewh^^ r nioix. ow 
wiUi an" kindl’ FARM-Seventy-sevi 
kinds of farm machinery, management sbin fine leeotie 
City 
F’OR SALE or lease, a 140-acre farm in the Berk- 
shires; so^able for dairying or stock raising. 
WM. G. LOCK, 207 Lexington Ave., New York. 
SALE—-A poultry and fruit farm, fine 
buildings, good land', one-half mile from sta¬ 
tion; stocked with two thou.sand hens, horses 
cows; all kind of implements, household furni- 
nire; will sell on easy terms at a bargain 
FITZPATRICK. Owner. Groton, N. Y. 
AVE OFFER the following list of tools at low 
luices for prompt sale; all in good working 
order, guaranteed as represented; 1 Ames, 1- 
horse Dump Cart, 1 McCormick 2-liorso Hay 
Rake, 2 McCormick 5-ft. .Alowing JIachiiies, 4 
Planet Jr. 2-horse riding cultivators. 2 Clark 
Cutawa.y 2-horse harrows, 1 Thompson 2-liorse 
hay tedder, 1 Champion Root Cutter, 1 Ross En¬ 
silage Cutter with Elevator. 1 15-H. P. Fair¬ 
banks Gas Engine. 1 9-H. P. Olmstead Ontario 
Steam Engine. FLINTSTONE FARM, Dalton, 
Alass. 
FOR S-ALE—Cornell Brooder Heaters, with im¬ 
proved burner in first-class order; price .$6 
each. JUD80N BROS., Kinderhook, N. 'Y. 
USED BROODER equipment for natural gas, au¬ 
tomatic control of heat and fresh air. Broods 
-50 chicks. Failure of gas supply is reason for 
selling; each .$5. C. A. ROGERS, Bergen, N. Y. 
F'OR S.ALE—5 M. 8-ft. chestnut fence posts .$8 
lier 100. F. O. B. Pine Bush, N. Y. BROAVN. 
AA’HITTEN & CO. 
F(^ PURR M.APLE SA’RUl* and Sugar write to 
C. .1. YODER. Grantsville, Md. 
ALF.ALFA II-AY—AVrite for prices on Alfalfa 
and Timothy hay. AV. E. DUNLOP, Fayette¬ 
ville, N. Y. 
15 H. P. STEAM TRACTOR Thrashing Outfit 
with power hay press for $1,000. HENRY 
CURTIS. Ballston Spa, R. F. D. No! 2, y r 
FOR SALE—Cyphers Adaptable Hover; never 
used; cost nine dollars; price seven dollars 
fifty cents. L. OLIVER, Beaver Dams., New 
York. 
bALF—1 new Iron Age Potato Planter, 200 
lb. fertilizer can, extension seed box; 1 Iron 
Age Pivot AVheel Riding Cultivator with spring 
teeth and hilling discs; 1 Iron Age 100-gallon 4- 
row Potato Sprayer, orchard attachment: 1 
I’eoria 11x7 disc Shoe Drill with grass seeding 
and fertilizer attachments. These tools have 
been used but one season, are in perfect condi¬ 
tion, not a nut or bolt missing; sold' as I have 
given up my farm. F. J. CURTIN, Box 32.' 
Dalton, Mass. 
FOR SALE —AVindmill, steel ‘.keleton type, in 
_ good condition, for sale che.-vp; located at Irv¬ 
ington, N. J E. L. DARiVY, 94 Pennsylvania 
-Ave., Newark, N. J. 
20 CORNELL Gasolene Brooder Fleaters all 
sound, .$6.50 each; 3 Cyphers Indoor Brooders 
for 4.o0 chicks and small coal stove for $10. 
L. O. LANSING, Romulus, N. Y. 
FOR S-ALE—8-horse International Portable En- 
gine; nearly new. at half price. Have bought 
tractor. ELMER GOVE, Burlington. Vt. 
.( ho;,., ,CC.,„K 
nected with a large efetate; wife a good butter- 
maker and capable of boarding help; can furnish 
unquestionable references as to character and 
ability; in answering please give full particu¬ 
lars and if possible, state where and when I 
could interview you. Address NO. 2001, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
. . en acres, mile from F’riend- 
siiip, tine location, orchard, pears, plums 
cherries, berries, running water; good potato 
land; .$3,500; terms. AV'rite owner, NIVER 
Friendship, N. Y. ’ 
F()R .SALE CHFIAP—Good 230-acro farm, three 
big barns, large house, other buildings, near 
itiiaca 230-«cre dairy farm, near 
■ive hnif oi.i^*’ -2o COWS furnished; 
iO Simindf A W. J. HALLOCK 
iQ .summit Ale., Jersey City, N. J. 
giv 
^ for horse 
garden, as assistant, on small fruit and 
-''’O’ 1987, 
^'vietSle^Mnlener '“‘’"«0*ious single man as 
“'«• growl farm where vegetables 
r ARM*:"^^|.t^ton Hefg hll“ h^O^^AN’D 
^'’"^^'T^'’0■~f’oultryman, thoroughly 
awa^a.^Tcw’-Vork HONNER, Mad- 
YOUNG MAN and wife, no children, to work on 
- 111 ® good housekeeper; man no experi- 
N"eiWYorker^ ®“'‘® 
POSITION on fruit and poultry farm, German 
American farmer and son. wife, if need be 
board help or cook. BOX 705. Stamford. Conn 
YOUNG ALAN, single, short cour.«e graduate 
wants job on farm having fruit with poultry 
CUNTHI’Ti'^ 03 ?-‘’r' York. FRANK 
til.NlHF.R, 23(j Grove Street. Brookl 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
POI LTRYMA.N—F’ir<t-elass, wants change; 6 
ri«^r''\’/>" position; age 33 years; mar- 
lud. NO. -Oil, care Rural New-Yorker, 
47-.ACRE Columbia County fruit farm, mile Hud- 
.. ft'oes: income .$3,000 
to $7,000; Dne buildings; every ininrovement 
H, AUGUSTUS HAIGHT. Owner, Ge’eSown, 
AC(10I1NT of sickness, owner w'ould sell 
one of the most (fesirable farms in the Che- 
Valle^y, eight miles from Binghamton 
((>0,000 pop.), lOO-acres, large .slate-roof house, 
barns warm. S. E. exposure; fruit, water, shade 
telephone, state road, mile to D., L. & Av! 
station; high school, churches, stores; price. $50 
per acre; ha.v and tools at inventorj-. C. R 
BROAVN. Chenango F’orks. N. Y. 
’ ^ALE—First-class farm near Coblesklll. 
iiAAvi, for Iiarticulars. OSTBR- 
lIOLi, 14 Moystou St. Sclieuecta(ry, N. Y, 
BXPER'T BENCH PICKER for dry picking poul- 
^i®’’ ^’*®®®= job. Write 
GEO. L. STUART, Secret ary, Farmville, A’a. 
2 $32.50 NEWTOWN STOVES .$20 apiece ’> .$‘>5 
Stoves, $15; 1 $.30 Prairie State, $18; 
all 1916 and perfect; used once. PAUL KUHL 
Copper Hil l, N, J. , 
TWO CORNELL Gasoline Brooder Heaters at f.A 
each. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Haddonfield. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Hall 1.800-egg incubator, four Cy¬ 
phers Co. incubators, 240 and .390-egg siz’e 
GRANT MOYER, Fort Plain, N. Y ® 
WANT secoiicr-hand tractor with plow 10-20 H 
P. Titan preferred. NO. 1989, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Forkner Springtooth Harrow’, iirac- 
tically new; Olds Gasolene Engine, running 
orcTer, three horse power. RALPH BEADLE, 
Le Roy, N, Y. 
PURE SUGAR CANE SYRUP, one dollar per 
gallon. JAMES F. McCALEB, Insmore. .Alis- 
sissippi. 
FOR SALE—Ward 200-gal. gasoline power 
$430; used one season to siirav 
-00 trees; also New York blasting machine for 
setting trees. FLORENCE LAURENCE AVe«t- 
wood, N. J. 
COMPLETE Pumping Outfit; engine, jack and 
detail information on rcipicst; 
NLVrON-PARKE F’ARM, Burlington, Mass. 
