Products, Prices and Trade 
Cnvi-i'iit ))vi<-os and nows at New York and 
oiIht i noted'. 
NEW YOKK, OCTOBER 18, 1917. 
BUTTER. 
The market is weak and 1 to l%c lower. 
Creamery, fancy lb. <4 @ 
Good to Choice . 41>s'^ 43 
Bower Grades. 3!);.s@ 41 
Storage, good to choice, . 41 ® 44 
Dairy, best. 42 @ 43 
Common to Good. 39 ® 41 
City made. i 37 ® 39 
Packing Stock. 35 & 39 
Process . 38 @ 42 
Elgin, Ill., butter market, 43^ cents. 
CHEESE. 
Business is extremely dull, as consumption is 
light and very little speculation going oii. 
Prices both here and in New York State produc¬ 
ing sections are lower. 
Whole Milk, fancy . 24 @ 24^ 
Good to choice. 22 la® 23H 
Lower grades. 20 ® 22 
Bklms, best. 20 @ 21 
Fair to good. 9 ® 16 
Watertown, N. T. 2294® 23 
Cub.a, N. T. 24H® 
Plymouth, W’is. 23 @ 25 
I'ancy nearby 
market is firm 
EGOS. 
white are very scarce. The 
on high grades of fresh gath- 
ered. Imt dull on all medium quality stock. 
in- 
eluding storage. 
White, choice to fancy.. 
. 65 
@ 
66 
Medium to good.. 
, 55 
@ 
6(1 
Mixed colors, best. 
. 67 
@ 
54 
Common to good. 
42 
@ 
46 
Gathered, best, white. 
60 
63 
Medium to good, mixed colors ... 
45 
@ 
48 
Lower grades. 
35 
@ 
39 
Storage, best. 
42 
® 
43 
Medium to Good . 
, 33 
37 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Broilers, lb. 
20 
® 
21 
Spring Ducks, lb. 
24 
@ 
29 
Fowls . 
, 21 
@ 
23 
Roosters . 
16 
@ 
18 
DRESSED POULTRY, 
Turkeys, best lb. 
33 
@ 
36 
Common to good . 
25 
@ 
30 
Chickens choice broilers, lb. 
36 
@ 
38 
Roasters . 
. 30 
@ 
34 
Fowls. 
, 26 
@ 
30 
Roosters. 
70 
@ 
21 
Spring Ducks. 
. 25 
e 
27 
Squabs, doz. . 
1 50 
® 5 50 
LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers. 
, 7 50 
@16 00 
Bulls.. 
. 6 UO 
@10 00 
Cows . 
. 4 50 
@ 9 UU 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lbs. 
16 00 
@16 
75 
Culls. 
. 8 00 
@12 00 
Sheep, 100 lbs. 
, 7 00 
@11 50 
.16 00 
@17 00 
Hogs. 
,17 00 
@18 50 
WOOL. 
The volume of business going on at present i.s 
only moderate, though prices remain very firm. 
Recent sales at Boston have been: New York 
and Michigan, unwashed Delaine, 73 to 74; half 
blood, 75; three-eighths blood, 75 to 7t>. Ohio 
and Pennsylvania, washed Delaine, 82 to 85; 
half blood combing, 7G to 77. 
FRUITS. 
Ai)ple market strong on choice Easern barreled 
fruit: tVestern boxes have sold a little lower. 
Pears selling well at the previous high range for 
i hoice varieties. Peaches continue in large sup- 
jily and are going low. Grapes In good demand 
and higher in some cases. 
Apples, Wealthy, bbl. 3 50 ® 6 00 
Holland Pippin. 3 00 ® 5 50 
.McIntosh . 3 60 7i) 7 00 
Ben Davis. 2 60 @3 50 
York . 2 60 @ 5 00 
Twenty-Ounce . 2 50 @6 00 
(ireening .. 4 00 @6 00 
Baldwin.. 2 50 @4 60 
King.. 2 60 @ 6 60 
Jonathan.. 4 00 @ 7 50 
Blush . 3 00 @ 4 50 
Fall Pippin . 3 00 @ 5 60 
N. W. Greetiing. 4 00 @ 6 00 
Drops and Culls, bu. 76 @ 1 25 
Muskmelons. bu. 1 00 @ 1 25 
I’eiiches, State, 16 qt. bkt,. 45 ® 75 
Bu.-bkt. 125 @175 
Grapes, 201b, bkt . 60 @ 80 
Bulk, ton .«0 00 @80 00 
Pears, Seckel, bbl. 5 50 @850 
Kieffer, bbl. 1 60 @ 4 00 
Bartlett, bbl. 4 00 @7 00 
(Tairgeau, bbl . 4 00 @ 8 00 
Bose, bbl. 4 00 @ 8 00 
Anjou, bbl. 3 00 @ 6 00 
Plums, 81b. bkt. 40 @ 65 
Cranberries, bbl.. 8 00 @10 50 
VEGETABLES. 
Potatoes arc 50 to 75 cents per barrel higher. 
The uncertainty as to future prices is very 
much increased by rejtorts of rot in some sec¬ 
tions. Cabbage of good quality is higher. Cauli¬ 
flower lower, except on fancy short cut. l.ct- 
luce very dull. Onions selling well. Choice 
string beans from the Virginia section high. 
Peas from Virginia, Maryland and California are 
hruigiiig extreme prices. Sweet potatoes ratlier 
dull. 
Potatoes—Long Island, 180 lbs. 
Maine, 180 lbs. 
Jersey, 1681bs. 
Sweet Potatoes, bbl. 
Beets, bbl. 
Carrots, bbl. 
Cabbage, bbl. 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket. 
Onions, Orange Co., lOOib bag .. 
Peppers, bbl. 
String Beans bu. 
Turnips, bbl. 
Squash, bbl... 
Egg Plants, bu. 
Tomatoes, nearby, 3 pk. box.... 
Horseradish, lUU lbs. 
Lima Beans, bu. 
Cucumbers, bu. 
Pickles,, bu. bkt, . 
Okra, bu. 
Cauliflower, bbl. 
Celery, .doz. 
6 00 
6 50 
4 40 
2 60 
2 60 
2 00 
125 
25 
2 50 
2 50 
2 50 
1 25 
1 25 
75 
75 
6 00 
1 OU 
1 00 
2 00 
2 50 
3 00 
25 
® 6 60 
@ 6 00 
@ 5 00 
® 4 50 
@ 3 00 
@ 2 75 
@ 2 00 
@ 90 
@ 3 25 
@ 5 (Ml 
@3 50 
@ 2 25 
@ 2 25 
@ 1 25 
@2 00 
@11 00 
® 2 00 
@ 1 75 
@ 2 50 
® 4 50 
@ 7 OO 
@ 60 
BEANS. 
Marrow, 100 lbs.13 75 
Pea...12 25 
Medium.12 75 
White Kidney.13 25 
Bed Kidney.12 00 
Lima, California.15 00 
@15 00 
@15 00 
@14 75 
@14 25 
@13 60 
@15 60 
HAT AND STRAW. 
Hay. Timothy, No. 1. ton . 24 00 @25 OO 
No. 2.22 00 @23 00 
No. 3 .19 00 @2100 
Clover mixed.15 00 @22 00 
Straw, Uye,.15 00 @16 00 
GRAIN. 
Wheat. No. 2. red, . 2 26 ® 
Corn, as to quality, bush. 2(0 @2 02 
Oats, as to weight, bush. 65 ® 66 
Bye, free from onion. 1 SO @ 1 90 
RETAIL PRICES AT NEAV YORK 
Those arc not the highest or lowest prices 
noted here, but represent produce of gtxHi quality 
and the buying opportunities of at least half of 
New York's population: 
Butter—Fancy print . 
(Ji!$0..52 
Good to choice tub. 
.49 
<fi> 
.,35 
Eggs—Best . 
.70 
(<i 
.75 
Good to choice, gathered- 
.. 
.60 
Potatoes, lb. 
.04 
m 
.05 
Cabbage, head . 
.10 
(fi>. 
.15 
Fowls, lb. 
.32 
.35 
Chickens, lb. 
.40 
@ 
.45 
MAN or man and son wanted on small private 
place near Philadelphia; must understand gar¬ 
den, poiiltry and cows; must be willing to make 
himself generally useful. Address, stating age, 
previous positions, wages expected, and also 
state whether you use liquor. Permanent posi¬ 
tion with increased wages when you have shown 
your worth. Send reply to WM. J. FTNLEY, 
3200 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—Single men to work in an Institution, 
either as attendants or teamsters; salary $35 
a month and maintenance; send references with 
application. Apply to ST'PERINTENDEN'r, 
Letchworth Village, Thiells, N. Y. 
KOU S.\LE—Farm of 178 acres in th< Huds m 
River Valley, 125 miles from New York; 
I.-IOO fruit trees: apple, js'ar; 40 acres wowls: 
12.5 tillable; stocked ami equipped; price reason¬ 
able; terms easy. NO. 2.584, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR S.VLE—27 acres, tnick and fruit farm: 
2% miles from R. R. station; centralized 
schools; mail route; 6-room, newl.r-paintod 
house; a bargain if sold this Fall; all .stock 
and farming implemeu.t8 included; close 100 b\i. 
potatoes, cabbage, and apples. If intereste<i, 
write for full description and price. MRS. B. 
1). STEELE, Burghill, Ohio. 
liiinmnkiln FOR SALE. 1916Slodel sixCylinderMadison 
AUTOniODIlC Automobils; a high-class six-cylinder car 
with all improvements. Been run 6,000 miles. In perfect 
running order. Will deliver anywhere, 100 Miles from 
New York, for 1550. Give you any kind of demonstration. 
A bargain for a man who wants a high-class car. COk- 
SOUOATEO GAS S GASOLINE ENGINE CO., 202 FuKin SI, NEW TONK CITY 
WANTED! 
One car of Mangel Beets 
for Feeding Poultry 
ADDRESS POULTRY DEPARTMENT 
STORRS, CONNECTICUT 
WANTED! 
For a Country Club in Illinois 
An experienced Truck Farmer, married; wife 
to look after a couple of cows and chickens; 
board and room; state wages expected. Perma¬ 
nent position with advancement. 
Apply No. 2544, care RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Subscribers* Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchange, make it known hero. 
This will be 6 Cents a word, nayable in advance. The 
name and address must be eountea as psrt of the advertise- 
ment. No displ^ type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
snd Positions Wanted admitted. For sobscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and eeneral manufacturers* announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, EirffS and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will iro'under proper hesdinirs on other paaes. 
^ed and Nursery advertisements wiil not be accepteofor 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week*s issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Family to run boarding house; man 
for general farm work; wife to cook for 18 
to 25 boarders. Heat, electric lights, no wash¬ 
ing. NO. 2.543, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer and wife or sister to work 
on small Connecticut farm; man to do farm 
wok. woman to help in owner’s house and 
creamery. NO. 254’4 care Rural New-Y'orker. 
WANTED—Married man on dairy farm must be 
good milker, wife to board four or five men, 
must be good cook, neat and competent for the 
place. State wages expected, age, number in 
famil.v, give references. S. D. NEWELL, 
Bristol, Conn. 
WANTED—Man for general work on a farm. 
Wages 30 dollars a mouth and board or 40 
dollars and privileges. McALLISTEK, 1674 
Broadway, New York City. 
W’.VNTED—F'or .March next, competent farmer, 
about 40 years old, to work 35 acres near 
Bound Brook, N. J., on salary and shares; soil 
in good shape; large asparagus beds, orchard 
aud pasture; team and tools on the place; de¬ 
sirable arrangement will be made with first-class 
man. “FARMER,” Box One, Bound Brook, N. J. 
WANTED—Clean, dry hand milkers for certified 
dairy, 15 eows, no outside work, wages forty 
dollars and board. RARITAN VALLEY FARMS, 
Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED strong young man to help on poultry 
farm, opportunity for advancement. Apply 
giving references to F. W. UI’SON, Dundee, 
N. y. 
HERDSMAN—Honest, sober, industrious and, 
willing worker. One who can get greatest 
milk-flow from 75 A-1 Holstein and Guernsey 
eows. Send references from last employer. 
State salary expected. L. T. HALLOCK, Clay¬ 
ton, N. J. 
MII.KEUS—Fast, dry hand niilke^, $40 per 
month and board or $60 otherwi.se. L. T. 
HAI.LOCK, Clayton, N. J. 
AMERICAN LAD—(14-15)—For interest in poul¬ 
try, nursery and vineyard. Good home and 
permanent business for appreciative lad. NO. 
2587, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ACTIVE PARTNER wanted in established duck 
farm. CANTOR, Wrentham, Mass. 
EXPERIENCED man wanteJ on small country 
place; married or single; wife can work or 
not; small cottage to live in; to care for two 
cows, poultry and pheasants; new proposition 
to owner, and looking for some one to take hold 
and fit into it. on an equitable basis. NO. 2573, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
OPEN for engagement from Nov. let to April 
1st in Florida; twenty years experience in 
marketing fruit and produce; competent to 
manage large acreage. L. A. Page, Palmyra, 
N. J. 
POSITION wanted by an experienced farmer; 
either as teamster or herdsman. EARL A. 
W. SISCO, Middletown Springs, Vt. 
FARM FOREMAN—Working; open for engage¬ 
ment; life experience with cattle, horses, soil, 
crops, all farm machinery; wife A No. 1 butter 
maker; Americans; married, no children, age 47; 
first-class credentials; good proposition only. 
NO. 2.591, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED POSITION on stock farm to milk 
and help care for stock; am a dry hand milker. 
Can give reference as to work, habits, etc., an 
American, am single. NO. 2090, cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ON ACCOUNT of my wife having poor health, 
will quit farming for myself and accept a 
position as general manager on a gentleman’s 
estate. Life experience in general farming aud 
dairying. Will come and take charge two 
weeks on trial. State full particulars aud salary 
in first letter. NO. 2588, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING F.VRMER or estate superintendent. 
gets results; all branches; scientifical and 
practical; American, 40, married, excellent ref¬ 
erences. I’HOGRESSIVE, 472 Quincy St., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
W.tNTED—Position as superintendent or farm 
foreman; married, American born; references, 
written or personal, as to my ability, upon re¬ 
quest. P.VTRICK HUGHES, Ilidgetleld, Conn. 
WORKING farm manager open for engagement 
first of year; life experience; familiar with 
stock and all niacbinery; at pre.sent em])loyed 
on 400-acre vineyard as manager; 29 years old. 
Address NO. 2583. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Position as farm manager; young 
American, married: life experience in farm¬ 
ing, stock raising and fruit: no liquors; honest 
and reliable; can handle help to best advan¬ 
tage; please give full particulars and salary iu 
first letter. NO. 2585, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POI’LTRYMAN with life experience, single, 
sober young man, desires position on private 
estate or commereial plant: excellent referen¬ 
ces. AI.BERT HARRIES, Glen Head, Long Is¬ 
land. 
FARM MANAGER—Age 41; life experieiu'cd 
farmer; qualified; only first-class places con¬ 
sidered. BOX 213, Marcellus, X. Y. 
CAPABLE, honest, and energetic poultryman, 
would like to correspond with gentleman own¬ 
ing estate where poultry has not been iirofitable, 
or contemplates building new plant. 15 years 
practical experience eliminates the experimental 
stage. Thoroughly understands all modern 
methods. Able to make every bird earn her own 
living. Only first class proposition considered. 
American, married, no children. Best reference. 
BOX 2579, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYM.\N—Thoroughly experienced in all 
branches is open for a position. References 
exchanged, single, rejectee! from army. NO. 
2578, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Y’OUNG M.VN. 23, agricultural college graduate 
wishes position on general farm, practical ex¬ 
perience. NO. 2577, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By December 1st, position as ditcher 
in South Atlantic States. Twenty years ex¬ 
perience in tile draining. Address NO. 2576, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN wishes year around posjtion on 
farm or ranch; West preferred; experienced 
with live stock; references; would like fare In 
advance, to be taken out of salary. PHIL 
SPERLING, care Des Places, Staatsburg, N. Y. 
FARM—108 acres for sale, eastern Pa. 75 
acres farm land, 25 acres timber, first class 
buildings. Price, .$3,500. ROLLO SHOEMAKER. 
Bangor, Pa., R. D. No. 1. 
85 .VCRES in Maryland, three-fourths surrounded 
by water, good 7-room house, barn, chicken- 
house, pig-houses, etc. 10 acres in wheat and 
timothy, 5 hay, 2 rye. Will include all imple- 
meuts, G thoroughbred brood sows and boar, 25 
pigs, cow, heifer, chickens, geese, hay, straw 
aud grain, $4,500. NO. 2580, care Rural New- 
Y’orker. 
FOR S.YLE—Farm of 60 acres in high state 
cultivation. Also 10 head of large nicely 
marked two aud three year old Holstein helfors. 
l.DUIE DAVIS, Cazenovia, New Ysrk. 
100-ACRE FARM—All stocked, 4 miles from 
village. FRANK POWELL. Woodstock, Vt. 
23 .YCRES FOR S-YLE in Niagara County. 
House, barn, poultry houses for 1,2(X): apples 
plums and cherries. Price, $5000.00. CIlESCEN'r 
“C” FAR.M, Gasport, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four acre farm at Hempstead. Six 
room house with bath; poultry buildings and 
fruit. NO. 2575, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Five-acre apple orchard, seven years 
old, in the famous Wenatchee, Wash., district; 
non-resident owner, unable to give It attention, 
will sell at a sacrifice. B. D. NUTE, Three 
Bridges, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Truck and poultry farm, near Rcho- 
both Bay; 7-room house and outbuildings; 
new stock and poultry: for a quick buyer. Ad¬ 
dress LEWES, DEL., R. D. No. 2, BOX 48. Do 
not answer unless you mean business. 
I OFFER my farm for sale of 80 acres, one mile 
from namiltoD Village and Colgate University, 
on the main road to Madison Village; fine loca¬ 
tion; sold on account of old age; I have owned 
it 45 years. W. O. BRONSON, Hamilton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—50-acre farm, stock and tools; large 
house, barn, garage and other buildings. V. 
M. AMES, Wllllmantic, Conn. R. D. 2. 
WANTED—A farm. I am looking for a good 
farm, not less than 300 acres, with good build¬ 
ings, on State road, near railroad station aud 
near town with high school, in Dutchess, Put¬ 
nam, Orange or Ulster County. Only offers giv¬ 
ing detailed description of property, stating full 
particulars regarding buildings, 8to<'k, and In¬ 
come derived from farm, will be considered. If 
possible, send photos of buildings. NO. 2569. 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR S.VI.E—Poultry farm, ,52 acres; 1,(XK) birds, 
incubators, equipment, stock, crops: 7-room 
house, improvements: county seat: $4,0(X); cash. 
$3,500; mortgage. W.M. HOLZAPFEL, Toms 
River, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
YV.YNTED—Second-hand Cyphers or Prairie State 
incubators; large size; must be iu good order 
and ehcap; or I will give White Plymouth Rock 
pullets in exchange. L. H. MYERS, Selkirk, 
N. Y. 
W.VNTED—1.2(K)-egg Candee Incubator. E. T. 
CROWE, Adrian, Mich. 
FOR SAI.E—In new standard barrels (100 qts.); 
Table carrots, rutabaga turnips, pie pumpkins, 
Hul>bard squash, black walnuts (unhusked). 
$3.00 per bbl. or choice of any 4 bbl. for $10.00. 
Orders filled promptly. GEO. L. COOPER. 
Lyndonvllle, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—International 8-16 Mogul Kerosene 
Tractor, almost new; only plowed 20 acres; 
too small for owner; $.500 cash. H. C. HOI.- 
i.OWAY, Perryman, Md. 
EGG C.YSKS with good fillers for sale cheap. 
LITITZ FARMS, No. 625 Jefferson Place, New 
York City. 
A. 1. PURE VERMONT M.YPLE SYRUP—One 
fifty per gallon. JOHN RICHARDS, Bethel, 
Vt. 
■W.YNTED—150 barrels potatoes. State price 
F. O. B. Looiiia (Erie), also apples and mangel 
beets. PALISADES POULTRY ASSN., Coytes- 
Tllle, N. J. 
WANTED—.\n estimate to thrash forty acres 
beans. Apply, HUGH COI.LINS, Pleasnnt- 
ville, N. J. 
\V.\NTED—Single man in the country to run 
automobfie and do light farming. F. D. 
BOGERT, South Paramus Road, Ridgewood, 
N. J. 
W.YNTED—Reliable man on Jersey dairy farm 
December 1st; temperate, good milker and 
teamster and kind with stock; give experience 
and wages expected, with good home, room, 
Inanl aud washing. NO. 2586, care Rural New- 
Y’orker. 
BOARDING HOUSE W'O.MAN, middleaged, 
wanted Nov. 1 (daugliter no objection), north¬ 
ern New Jersey; 5 or more men; all modern im¬ 
provements, furnished, allowed imtatocs, <-oal, 
light, 25 dollars month each man; must be clean, 
u.sed to farm board, references. NO. 2581, care 
Rural New-Y’orker. 
W’.VNTED—Married couple, middle-aged, with¬ 
out children; man .$40 and board; wife, plain 
cook in farm bouse; 6 men; allow $25, board, 
etc.; references; Jersey farm. NO. 2582, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable man to work on dairy farm. 
Write A. J. PARTMAN, Butler, Pa. 
W.YNTED—Working foreman, married, to take 
charge of team and field work on commercial 
poultry and dairy farm. Must be sober, active, 
and reliable. Modern house aud garden furnished. 
State wages eiiiected, and apply to BROAD 
BROOK FARM, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
WANTED—Women as attendants in an institu¬ 
tion for the feeble-minded: salary $25 a month 
and maintenance. Send references with appli¬ 
cation. Apply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letch¬ 
worth Village, Thiells, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man as poultryman for a pri¬ 
vate estate; one who will help milk and assist 
in small dairy; must be clean and sober; wages 
$45 and board. Apply SUPT., Uarkness Estate, 
Waterford, Conn. 
SUPERINTENDENT, American, married, desires 
position where results count; understand up- 
to-date farming and machinery, including trac¬ 
tors, etc.: best references as to character and 
ability; New York or Connecticut preferred; 
give full particulars and salary. NO. 2572, cars 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FARM FOREMAN, married, open 
for position; expert farmer, butter-maker and 
stockman; would consider good dairy position or 
equipped farm on shares. NO. 2571, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager or super¬ 
intendent of estate; age 40; married, two 
children; highest character; Agricultural Col¬ 
lege graduate; experienced in dairying, orchard¬ 
ing, field crops, use of engines and tractors: 
successful with men; references; best of reasons 
for leaving present position as superintendent 
of seven-hundred acre estate. NO. 2570, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER with a practical experience 
of twenty years with all crops, Guernsey and 
Jersey stock, wishes position; married; one 
child; reliable: honest; no booze. NO. 2568, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A YOUNG couiile with institution experience 
desires a position “where both can be to¬ 
gether” as matron and supervisor or earetaker. 
Address, NO. 2589, care Rural New-Y’orker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc- 
TO RENT, or run on shares, with the privilege of 
buying dairy farm, 75 to 100 acres tillable 
land. NO. 2560, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F.YRM—35 acres, overlooking Chautauqua Lake; 
good buildings; fine market. For particulars 
write FKF.D J. BLISS, Jamestown, Route 77, 
N. 5’. 
WANTED—Second-hand hotbed sash, prefer 
large size; iu good condition. Give number, 
size and price. M. COLLA, Vineland, N. J. 
1,200-EGG Hall Incubator; flrst-idass condition; 
little used; $150. A. H. PENNY, Mattituek, 
N. Y. 
PARTIES liaving carload lots of soq#d eider 
apples can sell to mill direct by writing to 
the Lower Hudson Fruit Company, Ossining, 
N. Y., stating price. Also want standard vine¬ 
gar in 5 to 25 barrel lots. 
WANTED—To buy damaged wheat suitable for 
feeding poultry; give particulars. F. (WRTKR, 
West New Brighton, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—Gasoline Engine 12 11. P. Heavy- 
duty type, iu excellent mechanical condition. 
G. E. li.VUSER, Lockport, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Columbia County grain and hay 
farm. 110 acres tillable, 15 acre wood lot, 
some timber, good buildings, tenant house, run¬ 
ning water iu house and barn; 2 miles from 
Chatham. V> mile from state road. Address 
REUBEN WESTOVER, Chatham, N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE—70 bus. 19’7 Pea Beans, recleaned 
but not baud picked. WM. 1.. STOLT/FUS, 
Gap, Pa. 
W.VNTED—5 to 12 H. P. Kerosene Engine. 
State price, condition, and make iu first letter. 
PHIL EASTMAN, Livingston Manor, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—30 H.P. Steel Mule Tractor; uses 
kerosene; new Deere 2-gang, 14-lnch bottom, 
tractor plow; will sell together or separately at 
a bargain price. A. W. BARRETT, R. R. 2, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 
WANTED—Corn, wheat and barley for poultry. 
State price. JOSEPH DANISVICH, Poolville, 
N. T. 
