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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Man for bee and farm work; state 
experienee. age, weight, wages; board and 
lodging furnished. ARCHIE COGGSHALL, Gro¬ 
ton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable, experienced man to take 
charge of gardening, vegetables, flowers, lawn, 
shrubbery, small fruits, three to four cows and 
poultry on farm, Southern Michigan; wife to be 
good butter-maker; farmer employed for regular 
farm work; furnished house supplied; state ex¬ 
perience, references, wages wanted. NO. 2883, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced orchardist for private 
estate: state full particulars of experience, 
size of family, etc.: references required: good 
opportunity for right man. WADDINGTON 
FARM, Wheeling, W. Va. 
WANTED—Married man; general farm work; 
small commercial herd. CHESTERBROOK 
FARM, Peek-skill, N, Y. 
GARDENER AND POULTRYMAN who is will¬ 
ing and can make himself generally useful; 
single or married: all-year position on good farm, 
Orange Co.; no liquor or cigarettes; give age; 
references, full particulars and wages expected. 
NO. 2884, care Rural New-Yorker, 
AVANTED—Single man for general work on my 
new pure-bred Jersey farm adjoining Moose 
Hill Farms. JOHN SIBLEY, Spencer, Mass. 
WANTED—Married man, with son 14-16 years 
old for general farming and dairying; good op¬ 
portunity for right man. . DR. JOHN N. 
ROSENBERGER, Wycombe, Bucks Co., Pa. 
WANTED, Immediately—A practical working 
manager for 200-arre farm. Central New York. 
Must understand particularly sheep and fruit. 
Keep only four cows. Farm splendidly equipped 
with tools and machiner.v, including farm tr.ic- 
tor. Give full information and references first 
letter. J. V. CLEMENT, 187 Genesee St., 
Utica, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm creamery operator, unmarried, 
strong, honest, agreeable; must bottle milk, 
make butter, clean utensils and make sales to 
(Ustomers; references required; state wages ex¬ 
pected in application. BROAD BROOK FARM, 
Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
Mr ANTED—Man for getieral farm work and the 
care of a small dair.v; will hire bv the year 
and pay good wages to right man. F. H. FAR¬ 
RINGTON, Brandon, Vermont. 
WANTED—Immediately—Married man, no chil¬ 
dren preferred, as partner on large farm; must 
have at least $3,500 cash; to handle own mone.v; 
percentage basis; fine opportunity for man with¬ 
out sufficient capital to buy his own farm, e<iuip- 
ment, stock; references required. Address OP- 
IHIRTUNITY, Norfolk, Conn. 
WANTED—On small place, man or strong youth 
for garden, one cow, chickens, etc.: perma¬ 
nent ix)sition to right party in a small family 
where work is appreciated: must be a tetotaler. 
H. AVAGER-SMITH, 1613 Sansom St., Philadel- 
libia. Pa. 
WANTED—March 1st. couple for small certified 
dairy farm; man must have thorough knowl¬ 
edge of dair.v cows and handy with machinery; 
woman must be strong capable cook and house¬ 
keeper. ADVERTISER 28(W, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AVANTED—Capable man to work small garden 
and fruit farm; established trade; shares or 
money rent. WAY.SIDE FARM, Timonium, Md. 
WANTED—Young married man (American) for 
poultry farm 2 miles from Paterson, N. J.; 
good liouse, hot water heat; man with pep, to 
work with agricultural graduate manager; won¬ 
derful chance for man anxious to make good, as 
manager will give him every opportunity if he 
shows staying <inalitics; give references, salary 
desired. ADVERTISER 2907, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A woman fond of children to do ge»- 
eral housework with famil.v of four, who 
spend Summers in the country; no washing or 
ironing; wages, .$6 per week; this will make a 
permanent home for the right person; give ref¬ 
erences. Address MRS. W. M. YOST, Roches¬ 
ter, I’a. 
.MILKER AND HERDSMAN wanted on Long 
Island farm; married man; must be a good 
milker, caretaker, and not afraid of work; no 
fancy man wanted; wages, $50 month, with 
house rent, fuel, milk and garden furnished; 
state age, nationality, size of famil.v, experience 
and references. BOX 171, St. James, Long 
Island. 
AV.ANTED—Farmer, married, with son 16 to 18 
.vears; steady employment for both on West¬ 
chester County farm: beef cattle kept; cottage 
with garden, wood, etc., provided; state particu¬ 
lars, with wages wanted, in first letter, C. W. 
ECKARDT, Markham Realty Corp., Room 1710, 
31 Nassau St., N. Y. 0. 
WANTED—Married man. with large bo.vs, pre¬ 
ferred, to work on a farm. I offer for part 
payment of wages house with running water, a 
nice barn, henhouse that will accommodate .500 
hens, with one acre of land. OCCUPANT 1282, 
Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SINGLE MEN wanted for up-to-date, modern 
farm; good accommodations, board and good 
wages; state experience, references, and wages 
wanted In first letter. ADA’ERTISER 2915, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—First-class man for general farming; 
must be sober, industrious and good with 
stock; $3.5 per month and board; one who will 
appreciate pleasant American home; references 
required. ADA'ERTISEU 2920, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A WORKING farmer gardener wanted for per¬ 
manent position; state age, wages, references, 
family. ADVERTISER 2911, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AVANTED—Man (married prferred) to take 
care of poultry on gentleman’s place: must 
lie trustwortliy and willing worker; state age, 
references, wages; house provided. E. M. 
COMSTOCK, Ivoryton, Conn. 
.M.\.\ AVIFE—Good plain cook and near 
liousekeeper for small family: man to do gen¬ 
eral work: garden, lawn, chickens, fires, etc.; 
steady position for right parties. S. B. ROB- 
ERT^N, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 
SUPERINTENDENT WANTED as working man¬ 
ager for gentleman’s farm, fifty miles from 
New York City; 200 acres, half under cultiva¬ 
tion; two teams; eight registered cows; herd 
and farm to expand after the war; energetic, 
practical worker, handling all farm machinery 
and gasoline engines; prefer small family; 
wages $90, house and usual extras. ADA'ER- 
TISER 2914, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED, March 1, couple for small, certified 
dairy; man must have thorough knowledge of 
dairy cows and handy with machinery; woman 
must be strong, capable cook and housekeeper. 
ADA'ERTISER 2922, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man to prune young orchard, mostly 
apple, some peach; 10,000 trees. State experi¬ 
ence. reference and salary. HARRINGTON, 
North Garden, A'a. 
HUSBAND AND WIFE WANTED—Husband to 
help with farm work and wife to assist in 
house. FRED’K G. SATTERTHWAITE. 
WANTED—On 3-acre farm, poultry, garden and 
peach trees, a man to .work on wage: mod¬ 
erate to start, and percentage; a hustler. Write, 
if interested, to F. CARTER, West Brighton, 
S. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—F'amlly of workers, rai.sed on farm, 
to operate ninety-acre farm, all stocked for 
own account: all products bring good prices at 
farm. CHESTERBROOK FARM, PeeksklH, 
N, Y. 
Situations Wanted 
EXPERIENCED potato grower, capable of or¬ 
ganizing and handling men and machinery for 
manufacturer’s war garden proposition. MAL¬ 
LORY HAT FACTORY, Danbury, Conn. 
RELIABLE FARM HELP.—Do you need reli¬ 
able, steady and temperate farm help? We 
have a number of young men available for gen¬ 
eral farm, dairy and poultry positions. Tbelr 
training has covered not onlv theoretical but 
practical work. Address ARTHUR R. MER¬ 
RILL, Supt., Baron de Hirsch Agricultural 
School, Woodbine, New Jersey. 
Experienced f.armer, with practical and 
scientific knowledge, wants position as work¬ 
ing foreman on gentleman's place; strong and 
healthy; age 40 years; small family; good rec¬ 
ommendations; house must have Improvements 
and near school. NO. 2880, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM FOREMAN, thorough knowledge of farm¬ 
ing and gardening in all its branches; first 
references; age 40, married, no children; Ger¬ 
man; first papers; reliable, sober, honest; wife 
hoarding help; wants position on a farm or gen¬ 
tleman’s country place. GUESE, 66 Avenue A, 
Yardhouse, New York City. 
FARM OR ESTA'PE MANAGER-.At liberty Jan. 
1st. Scotch, age 42; many years of practical, 
successful experience in all branches of estate 
management, dairying, sheep, swine, poultry and 
horses. Familiar with all modern methods and 
machiner.v, building roads, construction work, 
renewing run-down land. Alfalfa culture, keeping 
records and accounts; can alBb supply first-class 
dairyman and herdsman; also stud groom and 
several experienced farm hands. Nothing bnt a 
good proposition considered. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 2740, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 19, .American, desires position 
on farm; dr.v hand milker; am free from the 
use of liquor, tobacco and profanity: good home 
essential. ABE SLOM, Route No. 1, E. Poultney, 
PO.SITION on gentleman's country place: gar¬ 
dening, milker, butter-maker; no bad bnblts; 
flrst.-class references; married three clilldren. 
ADVERTISER 2900, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F'.ARMER’S SON, sixteen years old, wishes 
steady position on up-to-date poultry farm as 
owner’s assistant; have always had small flock 
of my own; last three Summers have worked 
steady during school vacation on poultry farm; 
would expect $25, washing and board. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2901, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FTRST-CL.ASS pigeon man with ten years’ prac¬ 
tical experience In raising fancy and utility 
stock, open for position on modern plant where 
syil and hard work are appreciated; single, 
healthy, exempt; best references. ADVERTISER 
2894, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—Position as working superintendent 
or man.ager on farm or estate: vacant -April 1; 
American, married; no children: out of draft 
age; twelve .vears’ experience; $75 per month. 
ADVERTISER 28,99, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Farm or estate super¬ 
intendent; gets results; scientific, practical 
experience; all branches farm machiner.v and 
engines; expert in dairying, etc.; American, 
married: age 40, temperate; excellent refer¬ 
ences. .Vddress PROGRESSIVE, 472 Quincy St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SCOTCHM.AN. single, wishes position as herds¬ 
man on private estate; experienced in the 
care, feeding and fitting for show of Ayrshire 
and Gueru.se.v cattle; 3 years with one of the 
best herds in the country; best of references; 
state wages and particulars. ADVERTISER 
2918, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU WANT herdsman, dairyman, butter- 
maker. creamerynian, working farm foreman, 
psultryman, greenhouseman, or any other well- 
trained farm help? We have a number of effi¬ 
cient young men with clean habits trained in 
our institution whom we can recommend to vou. 
NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL, Farm School, Pa. 
POULTRYM.AN—Single, life experience, all 
around; can show results; best references; 
state wages, first letter. ADVERTISER 2913, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG M.AN, single, Cornell training, with 4 
years’ experience in general farming and 2 
years in orchard work, desires position on up-to- 
date orchard or estate; can operate tractor; ex¬ 
cellent references. SAMUEL A. BROWN, 209 
Williams St., Ithaca, N. Y. 
BOARD W.ANTED, March Ist, on farm near 
lake, for season; privilege keeping few hogs; 
$5 weekly. .ALBERT HAWS, Leonia, N. J. 
WANTED—Position as general farm hand by 
young man age 20 years; good, reliable man 
with best references. HAROLD GRUSHEN, 
Oronoque, Conn. 
WANTED position as manager of farm or 
estate by young married man with executive 
ability; strictly honest and temperate; under¬ 
stands all phases of farm and estate work, san¬ 
itary and certified milk production; Agricultural 
College training; 10 years in present position; 
state particulars and salary. .ADVERTISER 
2919, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Poultrymau and private 
estate manager- desires position at once; 22 
years’ experience; best references; temperate, 
married, American. ERNEST MACE, Sterling- 
ton, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN of good habits wants to get more 
experience on an up-to-date, successful poultry 
plant; state details and highest wages in first 
letter. E. T. WOOD, Burlington, Vt. 
A SUCCESSFUL poultry expert will manage and 
put on a paying basis any possible commer¬ 
cial plant on a salary and percentage basis, or 
will Join the owner of a smaller plant in making 
it pay. Addres.s ADVERTISER 2909, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SINGLE farm manager or working foreman de¬ 
sires position March first; experience in all 
branches of farming. ^Address F’.ARMER, Box 
124, Ilolmdel, New Jersey. 
POULTRYM.AN, single. experienced in all 
branches, wishes position on larger commer¬ 
cial fai;m or manage small plant. ARTHUR 
M'ELTjBROCK, 382 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, 
^i. 
WANTED—I’osition as working farmer on 
small farm, or farm teamster; American, mar¬ 
ried. age 31; life experience general farming, 
fruit, poultry and vegetables: moderate salary 
and produce for famil.v use; give full imrticulars 
first letter. A. W., Garrison, N. Y. 
WELL-EXPEItlENCEI). energetic young Ger¬ 
man, 29, single, desires iHjsitinn as manager 
or superintendent on farm or estate; best of 
references; please state full particulars. AD- 
VERTLSER 2923, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—I’osition as foreman by American 
who understands general farming In all its 
branches; references furnished. Address BOX 
203, Millerton, N. Y, 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
70-ACRE village farm in fine condition; price, 
$6,50fJ. Address F.AR.M BUREAU, E. Grecii- 
wicli, R. I. 
POULTRYM^i.N—Thoroughly understanding care 
of poultry, incubating, brooding, etc., is open 
for A1 position. New England preferred. AD- 
A'ERTISER 2895, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A\'ANTED—Position on gentleman’s estate or 
large farm as superintendent or manager; 
thoroughly understands everything connected 
with agriculture, as horticulture, dairy, poultry 
breeding. Judging, and feeding live stock, etc.; 
graduate of agricultural school in Russia; at¬ 
tended short courses in TT. S. and full course in 
auto tractor school; six years of experience In 
America; best of references; single; salary and 
full particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
2905 care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER of many years' experience in dairy 
cattle, swine and poultry in all br.anches on 
a large scale, i9,»open for a first-class position 
only; would like acreage large enough (if pos¬ 
sible) to raise all feed for the stock; baby beef 
and sheep raised; experienced potato grower; 
estates efficiently managed. ADA’ERTISER 
2904, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTED—Position as farm superintendent of 
dair.v farm, liy married man, no children, age 
33: experienced in all branches of agriculture, 
dairy scliool graduate; can operate and repair 
farm machinery; familiar wltli gas and kero¬ 
sene engines and tractors: good reference fur¬ 
nished. ADA’ERTISER 2903, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOU.N’G -American farmer, age 30, married, two 
children, wishes position on farm Apijl 1 or 
15; am a good all-around farmer: have had 12 
years’ experience at all farm work; understand 
the care of cows, horses and hogs, and all farm j 
machinery and the planting and raising of crops. 
J. CARR, Westbury, L. 1. ; 
FAH.M SUPERINTENDENT—.A reliable farm 
superintendent wants a responsible, perma¬ 
nent position; has had practical and scientific 
experience In managing large farms; A1 refer¬ 
ences as to character, success and executive 
ability; American, married, temperate, lionest 
and a hustler; wages, $1,200 per year and usual 
privileges. Address ADVERTISER 2902, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER with boy 14 wants position on 
farm with owner; American; Protestants; en¬ 
tire charge; good bread-maker; boy use team. 
MRS. L. MANNING, Route 3, Penn Yan, N. Y. 
FAR.MER—Al, American, 45, wishes position as 
foreman on gentleman’s estate; strictly tem¬ 
perate; life experience in farm crops and stock 
raising; hogs a specialty. Address BOX 173, 
Fishkill, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—90-acre potato farm, level, good 
soil, in potato section. New York Central 
Railroad Station, store and post office across 
road from farm; fair buildings, shade. Potato 
Association to help you. Price $5,000. E. R. 
SMITH, Kasoag, N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Hudson River fruit ami 
general farm; 216 acres; near Kingston; with 
or without e<iuipinent. or will divide; for par¬ 
ticulars write FERNAA’OOD FARMS, Ulster 
Park, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four-acre farm at Hempstead; six- 
room house with bath; poultry buildings and 
fruit; will rent. NO. 2780, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Cheap; farm. 70',i acres. AV. GOD¬ 
FREY, No. Java, N. Y. 
AALANTED—25 to 100 acres, without buildings; 
must be cheap; .Soutli Jersey preferred. F. 
AA'IEKE, East St., l!ye, N. Y. 
F.AUM FOR S.ALE—145 acres good land. w»‘ll 
located; 30 acres woods. PETER GARDNER, 
Route No. 2, Erin, N. Y. 
FOR RENT OR SALE—I’oultry farm; will ac¬ 
commodate 800 hens; feed house, barn, eight- 
room house ami bath; lasting water. CHAS. 
BUCHANAN, Flemington, N. J. 
For .sale— 20-acre farm; 7-room house, barn, 
liorse, tools; $3,500; cash, .$2,000; balance on 
mortgage. ROBERT CLEGHORN, Toms River, 
I'oi; SALE—IG 2'3 acres, 3',i miles Toledo City 
limits, stone pike, electric line, 8(W apple, 
peacli, pear Al condition, mostly bearing. AVell 
tiled, house modern, hot water heat, soft water, 
plumbing, gas for cooking and liglit; big sleeping 
porcli; could b(‘ platted; $15,000 ; terni.s. AD¬ 
VERTISER, 2893, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Or exchange for Southern land. 100- 
acre dair.v farm. O.swcgo County, New York. 
C. O. COLLETT, Aftou, Iowa. 
FOR SALE—One of the best commercial farms 
ill Pennsylvania, located near Philadelphia, 
over two Imndred acres, thoroughly equipiied 
with m.ichinery; twelve cows, large corncrib, 
silo, good buildings and barns, automobile truck; 
sold on easy terms. ADV’ERTISER 2921, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A’lLLAGE FARM FOR SALE—120 acres (20 in 
wood), good land, well located, stocked and 
equipped; will rent also. ADA'ERTISEB 2917, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
FARMER, goml liabits, wishes to buy on con¬ 
tract. good farm with stock and tools, hn.v 
and grain enough until next harvest; father and 
■son not afraid of work, hut tired of renting and 
anxious to own home. Address ADVERTISER 
2892, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F’.ARM AA'ANTED—Fully equipped farm wanted 
to rent by young Industrious Danish man of 
experienee and ability. Address AD- 
A ERTISEU 2897, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—40-acre money-making farm, near 
cnni'eries and mar¬ 
kets, beautiful location; river view; good build- 
mgs; reasoiiatde price; particulars, OAVNEH 
Box No. 40, R. R. No. 4, Seaford, Delaware. 
50 ACRES at Calverton, L. I.; 450 fruit trees 
house and barn; good soil for potatoes, con 
n streamfront of 
place, also lO acres. South Shore, with 2 000 
pear f/PPS- tractor and all tools ready for fai^i- 
mg. ADVLRU SER 2906, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR S^,E—Half interest in a well-equipped 50- 
proposition in A'irglnia; now 
on paying basis; no land to buy; milk nets 36c 
it.'sER .JStK), care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM wanted to rent, with the privilege of 
have suitable accommoilation 
for Summer boarders and poultry; New Jersey 
VERTTWT? Summer regions. AD- 
VhtKribER 291 2, care Rural New-Yorker, 
AVANTED—Reliable tenant on shares; fruit and 
, Southern Connecticut: 9 cows, 
1,000 fruit trees; good buildings; near markets- 
terms: references. 476 EAST 18TH 
STREET, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
to trade for a farm; one 3 rooms 
with busement underneath; the other 4 rooms. 
For particulars, write GEO. F. AVELSU, Ray- 
land, Ohio, 
FOR SALE TO p.TTLE ESTATE—Good monev- 
making dairy farm; 212 acres good-lying, weil- 
watered land, 1^2 miles from Hobart, on macad- 
amized road; plenty of good meadow, grain land, 
timber; two good barns, garage, etc.; all neces¬ 
sary Implements. jiicluding milking machine and 
gasoline engines; twelve-room hoii.se with hot 
ami cold water, bath, electric lights, furnace: 
will sell with or without stock and iniplcincuts- 
rn-n-, V *■ ^^RS. J. A. 
COAA.AN, Hob art, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
FOR .8.4EE—70-acre poultry and dairy farm; 
running water, house and barn; good build¬ 
ings; keep twenty cows; room for 1,000 hens- 
^oo^orcha^; one mile from Borden’s, at Otego, 
FOR .SALE—tsmall f.nnn for sale cheap near 
railroad and macadam road. OAvner. F'. E 
GILTNER, Barton, N. Y. 
NLVGARA COUNTY FARM FOR S.ALE- 214- 
acre stock and grain farm, in fruit belt: stock 
and tools. ADVERTISER 2<.>10, care Rural New- 
Ycu’ker. 
DAIRY F’.AIIM, good buildings; price 
$12.o0 per acre. F'or particulars write JOHN 
LEHTANEN, R. 26, Newfield, N. Y. 
POULTRY and truck farm on Cape Cod for 
rent; center of Summer colony, on State road; 
ever.vthing soM at door; fully equipped and 
stocked; personal property to be sold; full inves¬ 
tigation invited: rent $600 a year. ADA'EK- 
TISER, 2898, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F'ARAI AALANTEI)—15 acres and up, near im¬ 
proved village and station with good dwelling 
and poultry houses preferred; not more than Ksi 
miles from New York City; state price and all 
particulars. Address ADVERTISER 2916, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—140-acre potato, grain or dairy 
farm, Oneida Co.; good buildings; shade; pro¬ 
ductive land; rolling, loam, some muck; wire 
fenced: 40 acres hemlock, maple, beech, etc.; 
50 apple trees: trout stream; roads good; school, 
factory. UA mile; R. R., store, station, 2 miles; 
price $4,000. DR. RINKLE, AVilliamstown, N. Y. 
FAR.M P..\RG.AIX—126-.A: splendid nine-room 
liouse; modem sixty-foot barn, with full col¬ 
lar; fine for 500 Leghorns; estimated 400 c. of 
wood and 50.000 feet lumber; wood sold on 
place at $8.25 past AA'inter; splendid soil, sjic- 
cially adapted to hay, jiotatoes and truck; 100 
fruit trees, variety; 8.000 people within five 
miles; 15 miles to Providence, R. I.; 1% to 
street car and macadam road; buildings "cost 
$5,000; sacrifice for .$3,500, part casli, easy 
terms: owner at distnnee. Address E. R. Rl'S- 
SELL, Pembina, N. Dak. 
CERTIFIED AIILK FARM F'OR SALE—Com¬ 
pletely equipped, pays well, excellent mnrUel; 
best reasons for selling; details gladly furnished. 
48 .STONE ROAD, Belmont, Mass. 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—Used milking machine in good order. 
M. M. SCOTT, Berkshire, N. Y. 
MILK ROUTE FOR SALE of about 300 qt. daily. 
ADVERTISER 2908, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Miiinetouna Power Churn, 100 
pounds capacity, practically good as new. In¬ 
stalling larger churn; price $25. AVADDING- 
TON FAR.M, Wliecling, AV. Va. 
FOR SALE—2 Cypliers Iiicnlmtors, 390 eggs; 2 
Cyphers portable Iiouse, nil in first-class con¬ 
dition. F. M. DAA’IS, Chase Poultry Farm, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. R. D. No. 1. 
U.VY AA'ANTED—Carload Alfalfa, clover or 
legume. S. MOUSE BAKER, Easton, Md. 
FOR S.ALE—1800-egg Hall incubator; perfect 
condition; used one season. AV ALTER T. 
SYKES, Lflnsdole, Pa. 
OLD-F’ASIIIONICD MOLASSES—$1.50 per gallon. 
JA.MES F. McCALEB, Insmore, Miss. 
.SECOND-II.AND, 390 size and Cypher Co. Incu¬ 
bators wanted. C. M. LAUVEU, McAiistcr- 
ville. Pa. 
INCUBATORS, good order, for sale cheap; two 
Cyphers, one Prairie State. HASTINGS, 52 
Vanderbilt Ave., New York City; telephone .5349 
Murray Hill. 
FOR S.AIyE—Set four Individual power lift, four- 
teeu-incli Itottom P. and O. plows good as 
new. IR.A PELL, Interlaken, N. Y. 
F'OR S.AI.E—Tower two-row riding cultivator; 
easily operated. JNO. C. BREAM, Gettys¬ 
burg. I’a. 
F’OR S.AI/E (TIE.A.P—12 horse power portable 
gasoline engine O. K. in every way. Box 1.58, 
Williamsport, Ohio. 
FOR SALE—1917 Prairie State Incubator; 260 
egg; warranted; fifteen dollars; complete: de¬ 
scription for stamp. BELROSE FARMS, I’ool- 
ville. New York. 
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