V 
HUMOROUS 
Uncle Josh : “Here's a letter from 
Nephew Harry that’s gone to Africa, and 
says that within 20 rods of his house 
there’s a family of laughing hyenas.” 
His Wife: “Well, I’m glad he’s got pleas¬ 
ant neighbors, anyway—that’s something.” 
—Credit Lost. 
“An egg is mighty valuable these 
days.” “Of course,” assented Farmer 
Corntossel. “An egg will bring almost 
enough to pay for feeding the hen until 
she lays the next one.”—Washington 
Star. 
Irate Officer (to his .so-called 
.s(|uad) : “I .said Halt! Don’t you know 
what that means?” Squad (in unison) ; 
“We’ve forgot what ye do with the foot 
that’s in the air, sir.”—New York Even¬ 
ing I’ost. 
P.iLL: “And you think fishing is 
healthy exercise?” Gill: “Sure thing.” 
“Where does the exercise come in?” 
“Digging the worms.”—Yonkers States¬ 
man. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
We h.ive m.^ny able-bodied young 
men,both with and without farm¬ 
ing experience, who wish to work 
on farms. If you need a good, 
steady, sober man, write for an 
orderblank.Ours isaphilautlirop- 
ic organiz.ation and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOQETY 
176 Second Avenue N. Y. City 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchange, make It known here. 
This Rate will be 6 Cent.s a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be countea as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers^ jobbers and f^eneral manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted,hero. Poultry, EflrfTs and other livestock adver¬ 
tisements will go under proper headings on other pages. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help 'Wanted 
WANTED—^('l<‘.iii. dry-linnd milkers—not in draft 
—for certilicd dairy; 15 cows; no outside work; 
wages $40 and maintenance; write stating age 
and references. ADVERTISER 2950, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED jxitato grower, capable of or¬ 
ganizing and handling men and machinery for 
manufacturer’s war garden proposition. MAL- 
IX)RY HAT F’ACTORY, Danbury. Conn. 
FARM TEAMSTER WANTED—Wages, $45 per 
month to begin; house, two jquarts milk, fuel, 
potatoes, with plot for garden and poultry; no 
milking; must be a good plowman and under¬ 
stand horses; a lifetime job for the right man; 
the location is in New Jersey, about one hour 
from the city. Address ADVERTISER 29.19, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married man to take charge of 
milking Shorthorn herd; one who understands 
feeding and the dairy business. Also a single 
man who understands trucking and poultry keep¬ 
ing. A wonderful opportunty for the. right man. 
WILLOW BRANCH FARM CO., Chlllicpthe, O. 
W.VNTED practical farmer to take charge of 
large farm in northern part of New Jersey. 
ADVERTISER 2950, care Rural New’-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable single man who understands 
cattle, for Dutchess County, New York farm; 
state age, nationality, experience and wagi's ex- 
jicctcd; references required. ADVERTISER 
29(!4, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — .Married man, experienced with 
horses, cattle and general farming; must be 
first-class, with good record and references; no 
liquor or cigarette users considered; wages $55 
month, with cottage, garden, milk and wood; 
required to board one or two single men; all- 
year position; good neighborhood , in Orange 
County. Address, with full particulars, age, etc., 
ADVERTISER 2958, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man on Holstein dairy farm; 
must understand milking machine and the care 
of cattle; must be sober and good worker; give 
references and wages required in first letter. 
W. S. HINCHEY, P. O. Box 729, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Boy of IG or over on small dairy 
farm; good Protestant home; give age, weight, 
experience. CII.VS. MANLEY, Braintree, Vt. 
AVANTED—AA'^orking partner, Connecticut farm; 
stocked; opportunity for man with some ex¬ 
perience and capital. E. L. FREEMAN, Dan¬ 
ielson, Conn. 
WANTED—Young or middle-aged temperate 
man for general farm work; state wages. 
JENNIE (JALUSHA, AVilliamstown, Mass. 
AVANTED—Reliable, energetic woman under¬ 
standing fanning; go on shares, etc., on A'ir- 
vinia farm; wonderful opportunity and liome. 
ADVERTISER 2900, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AyANTED—Herdsman; first-class butter-maker; 
married man preferred, in purebred Guernsey 
herd; must have some experience in A. R. work; 
wages, $75 month, with liouse, fuel, milk and 
garden furnished; state age, nationality, size of 
family, experience and references. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 2972, care RuraKNew-Yorker. 
WANTED—Poultry man; married man preferred; 
wages, $50 month, with lionse, fuel, milk and 
garden furnished: state age, nationality, size of 
family, experience and references. Address AD- 
A’ERTISER 2974, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—Assistant herdsman; married man 
preferred, in purebred Guernsey herd; must 
have some oximrienee in A. R. work; wages, .^(10 
month, with house, fuel, milk and garden fur- 
.pished: state age,, nationality, size of .famil.v, 
experience and references. Address ADA'ER- 
TISKR 2073, care Rural Ncw-Yorkei*. 
WAN'I'ED—For the open season, a first-class, 
willing, dependable man to work on fruit and 
truck farm; a man with working family pre¬ 
ferred; a good, permanent iob for the right man. 
ApiLv soon. CHARLES BLACK. Hightstown, 
N. J. 
AVANTED—Reliable man for general farm work; 
97-acre farm; 9 <'ows, 3 horses, pigs ami chick¬ 
ens; good hoard and room: state wages expected 
and references. G. H. AIcKENZIE, Litchfield, 
Connecticut. 
AVANTED—Single man as herdsman for .Terscy 
herd; must have some experience; give I’ef- 
erences, salar.v desired and full particulars in 
first l<‘tt<“r: position open April 1st. I’lNE- 
CLIFF FARMS, Bomoseen, A't. 
AALANTED—Milker on New .Terse.v farm. Mar¬ 
ried man, must ho good milker, and not 
afraid of work. .N'o fancy man wanted. AA’^ages 
$G5 a month wHh house rent. Slate age, 
nationality, size of family, expe-rieuee and ref- 
erioieos. I’. O. BOX 3, Station A, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Frrrn girl for liousework, liglit sit¬ 
uation. Reply giving reference and wages 
reipiircd. ADVERTISER 2980, care Rural 
Xew-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM OR ESTATE 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 metliod.s and 
machinery', building roads, construction work, 
renewing run-down land, Alfalfa culture, keeping 
records and accounts; can also supply first-class 
dairyman and herdsman; also stud groom and 
several experienced farm hands. Nothing hut a 
good proposition considered. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 2740, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’'ANTED—Dositlon as working superintendent 
or manager on farm or estate; vacant April 1; 
American, married; no children: out of draft 
age; twelve years’ experience; $75 per month. 
ADA'ERTISER 2.'-‘99, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager desires position; mar¬ 
ried; American; ag(‘ 34; lias practical life ex¬ 
perience in. all branches of agriculture and the 
breeding, rearing and care of all farm stock, in¬ 
cluding poultry for profit, supplemented b.v Cor¬ 
nell Agricultural College training; lirst-elass 
reference; onl.v first-class position considered. 
ROX 781, Babylon, Long Island. 
WANTED—Position as farm managiT. before 
April 1, by married American with extensive 
experience and , thorough knowli'dge in all 
branches. BOX 41., Port Jefferson, N. Y. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT open for position. 
'i'horougli man, any size proposition: dairy, 
pigs, corn, Alfalfa. Can bring <> to 10 good 
men with me. Address ADA’ER'l'ISE l; 2!)82, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—April 1. by experienced man, posi¬ 
tion on dair.v farm; American: married: tem¬ 
perate: reference. BOX 44, Locli- Stieldrakc, 
New York. 
POSITION, working dairy farm manager; mar¬ 
ried, capable taking full charge; board lu-Ip; 
3% years in last place; references. K-\I<iUT 
BADGER, AVoronow, Mass. 
MARRIED MAN, 30 years, wants a position on 
a farm; liave some experienee witli liogs and 
poultry; preferred near Islip, L. I. C. YANT- 
ZEN, East Isllp. L. I. 
FARMER, with small famil.v, including grown¬ 
up son, to take charge of a well-equipped 
farm; good house to live in: steady, reliable, 
honest, industrious; no bad habits; can give full 
particulars. ADA’ERTISER 29(!1, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER—Al, American. Protestant, 4."), wislies 
a position as working foreman on gentleman’s 
estate: stock raising: liogs a spis-ialty; host ref¬ 
erences. BOX 17.3. Fishkill, N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED—Poultry man; tlioro\iglil,v 
experienced in all branches; married; best 
references. HONNEH, AA'asliington Mills, New 
York. 
EXPERT landscape gardcnei- and f.-irmer seeks 
management of estate (married). J. ROT- 
'TENBERG, 108 S. Orange Ave., S. Orange, 
New Jersey. 
AVANTED—Position as farm manager by mar¬ 
ried man, one child; lifetime experience with 
all kinds of livestock; education, high school 
and agricultural short course; experienced in 
building, in road and eonerete construction: had 
active control of from 2 to 15 men since 18 years 
of age; served 2 years as town superintendent 
of highways; now managing 450-acre farm; rea¬ 
son for change, division of present propert.v; Al 
refercu<;es. ADA’ER'TISER 2908, care Itural 
New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTED—April 1st, honest, sober, married 
man for light farming and landscape garden¬ 
ing; Westcliestec County: house on State road; 
running water and electric light free; must be 
energetic and have initiative; care for 3 liorses, 
2 cows: wages, $C0 a month. ADA'ER'riSKlt 
2975, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SIX single middle-aged men, thorouglily experi¬ 
enced in all kinds of garden and farm work, 
dairy, poultry, for steady positions on largo i)ri- 
vate estate; only good, steady men. who are 
used to living in the country and not afraid of 
work; free from lupior and cigarettes; wages, 
.$40-45 per montli, including board and good liv¬ 
ing quarters; send references, age. nationality 
.nnd particulars to SUPT., LOCHEVAN FAR.AI, 
Derby, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A young man under twenty, farmer’s 
son preferred, to work with horses and tun 
l ord car. ELM VALLEY F’ARM, Bedford, N. Y. 
A\ ANTED—Young man of integrity for general 
farm work wlio might grow into full cliarge 
of Holstein dair.v. ADVERTISER 2909, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’ANTED—AA’omjin for milking and lighter 
parts of farm work. .Also ambitious farmer 
a"<l b'o to school. AD- 
A LRTISER 2970. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER or gardener, 3»). married, one child, 
wishes position as working foix-man on large 
farm or gentleman’s estate; expert in raising all 
farm crops; potatoes a specialty; lifetime ex¬ 
perience in gardening and all its brandies; also 
cunable of taking care of all live stock and in- 
cubators, up-to-date farm niacliinery and gaso¬ 
line engines; best of references; would jirefer 
furnished cottage: please give full particulars 
ill first letter. Address F. G., Box 42, Holiiidel, 
New Jersey. 
F'ARM MANAGER or head gardener wishes posi¬ 
tion on country place; life experience in all 
braiidios; 14 years in last place; references. J. 
AVIDLY, G3 East End Ave., New York. 
POUL'TRYM.AN wants position on poultry farm; 
one liroeding trap-nested stock preferred; 
.ADVERTISER 2983, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POIjr/i’RYMAN desires position on up-to date 
plant; five years’ experience operating own 
plant. ADVERTISER 2967, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Owing to death of owner of 
estate and consequent disposal of place. 1 am 
open _ to engagement: experienced in general 
farming, cattle and horse breeding; only good 
proposition considered. For further details, ad¬ 
dress H. M. PINCKNEY, Millbrook, N. Y. 
AGRICULTUR.AL student, two yctirs’ practice, 
desires position dairy farm as assistant 
hordsman, April 1st. WALLACE KINNEY, 
School of Agriculture, Fariningdale, L. I. 
F’ARM ST'PERINTENDENT, position on gentle¬ 
man’s estate or large farm, as superintendent 
or manager; soientific and practical experience; 
reference given. ADA’ERTISER 2965, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position as working superintendent 
or niaiiager on farm or estate; life experience 
in all braiiclies of farm work, stock, dairy; 
used to all farm niacliinery, gas and electric en¬ 
gines; caiialile of liaiidling any farm proposition; 
oxcollciit references; Scotch: 39; married; no 
family: Fhist preferred. ADA’ERTISER 29(>3, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YGUNG MAN, 29, exempted, wants position 
April 1st., as herdsman or working foreman 
on a dairy or general farm. Southern New York 
or Northern New .Terse.v preferred. A. P. MUL- 
T.ER, Bogota, N. J. 
M.VRRIKD man, sti-jcll.r hemperate, wishes 
position on geiitleiiian's place, near New 
York; thoroughly iiiiderstands eare stock, gar¬ 
den, good lionso essential, .$60 wages. F'AltMEIt, 
Box 43. AVadiiig it Ivor, L. I. 
EXPERIENCED farmer witli practical and 
scientific knowledge, wants position as work¬ 
ing foreman on geiitleiiian’s place; strong and 
iiealth.v, age 40 years; siiiali family; good 
recommendations; lionse must have improve¬ 
ments and near s<-liool. ADVEimSEU 297G, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
COItPLE wants, jiositioii. Alan general farmer, 
care of liogs or teamster; life experience; 
no milking. ' AA’ife good cook, housekeeper; 
first class rcfercmcs; state wages and particu¬ 
lars ill first letter. .VDA’I'R'I'ISER 2977, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’ORKING lierdsiiiaii, niarric'd, has two boys 
can work. (!ood calf raiser; A. R. work; 
lialaiice rations, testing. Nine years in present 
liosltlon. AA’oiild like to make a change. No 
drinker; best references. ADVERTISER 2978, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
F'ARM OR FiSTATFl—F'arin or estate super¬ 
intendent; g(‘ts results; seieiitilic, practical 
experience; all Viranclies farm machinery and 
engines; expert in dairying, etc.; American, 
married; age 40, temperate; excellent refer¬ 
ences. Address I’ROGItFiSSIA'IC, 472 Quincy St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
DAIRYMAN—Sotier and rclialde, single, Ainorl- 
can, 24; good hiitterniaker; private estate; 
references. AA’ILLIAM BRYANT, Bernards- 
ville, N. J. 
YOUNG MAN, single, desires a position as 
working foreniaii, or lierdsiiian; acquainted 
in all liranches of farming; expert milker. AD- 
A'FlitTISER 2979, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG M.VN, 23, draft exempt, willing and 
industrious, desires position on farm. Al 
references; iiioiierate wages. ADA'ERTISER 
2981, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
NLVGARA COUNTY FARM FOR SALE—214- 
ai re stock and grain farm, in fruit belt; stock 
and tools. ADA'ERTISER 2010, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
30-Ari!E F’.VUM. Iliinterdou County. BOX 26, 
Scrgeantsville, N. J. 
FOR S.VLE—Choice farms in Soutliern A’ennont. 
AA'rito owners. APHIN & BUGBEE, Putney, A't. 
I’Oll SALE. TO SETTLE EST.VTE—Good money¬ 
making dairy farm: 212 acres good-lying, well- 
watered land, IVi miles from Hobart, on macad¬ 
amized road; plent.v of good meadow, grain land, 
timber; two good barns, garage, etc.; all neces¬ 
sary implements, including milking machine and 
gasoline engines; twelve-room house with hot 
and cold water, bath, electric lights, furnace; 
will sell with or without stock and implements; 
no better bargain can be found. MRS. J. A. 
COAVAN, Holiart, Delaware Co., X. Y. 
F'OR S.ALL F'ine modern ponlfry farm; all con¬ 
veniences; bcantifiilly situated. Particulars. 
AA’1N1.0RT0N FAltM, Toms Itiver, X. J. 
DI'T..\AV.\1{E F’.VRM—Beautiful siiliiirbau home; 
iiioilcrii coiivcnicnccs. State road; 33 acres; 
tenant liou.se: lu-ivate ’plione; milk route; good 
reason for selling. B. I!. A’INYARD, owner, 
Milford. Del. 
F'GR S.\I.K--9r) ac>-cs, cqiiiiiped or unequipped. 
Inquire .\i.FRI’.!> ll.V.MM, Ednieston, New 
York, / 
.AU)N.AI()i"i’l| t’Oi'NTA’. New Jersey; fruit, po¬ 
tato. grain farm; $17,590; about 96 acres fer¬ 
tile loam sjil. frei- of stones; about tliirty acres 
profiiuld • bearing apple orchard, finest varieties; 
aliuiit thro, acres woodland, balance under eul- 
tnalioii; iiiodcrii buildings, best <-oiiditioti. 
GF;()R(;i; AV. ZUCKEIC. Kinney Building, New¬ 
ark, N. J, 
F’.VRM—200 acn-s. 13 on'lard : 1,200 bids, ap- 
Xilfis; 950 lilds. pears; wood, timlier. jiasture; 60 
acres meadow ami salt liay: no end to fodder; 
great stock country; tl-rooiu liouse; oiitbarn, 
Iniildii’.gs; schools, ciiurcli. depot; $9,000. or 
will let to I’rofi slant. CHARLES F”. KNIGHT, 
Rowlc.v. Mass. 
DAIRY F.VItM, team and toid equipped; oppor¬ 
tunity of entire Initter and half by-product 
income; twenty to fifty cows; state eapital, 
eitlier cows or casli, .volt can invest. ADA’ER- 
TISF'.R 2^M•,l.^ care Iliiral New-Yorker. 
F’OR S.VT.f:— 2.35-acre eipiippcd dairy farm, 'iAi 
miles from large P.orden's milk station; 10- 
rooiii lioiisi'. good liariis and xvater. 'THOMAS 
S. McL.VURY, Deposit. N. Y. 
RE.VL EST.VTE FOR S.Vi.E—.Vll-year residence 
ill the couiitr.v on inniii auto road, witli trolley 
jiassiiig door; 2 miles Bound Brook, N. J., on 
Central R. R. of N. J.; 30 acres; 800 feet road 
frontage; niodeniized house, 11 rooms, 2 baths, 
all improvements: excellent condition; 2 large 
barns, iioultr.v houses, garage, necessary machin¬ 
ery, tools, wagons; no stock; bearing fruit trees, 
berries, asparagus, beautiful shade trees; jirice 
$1().500; terms; consider exchange for income, 
or smaller country projiertv and cash. OWN¬ 
ER. 287 Park Ave., Union Hill, N. J. 
F'OR SALF:—nO-aere potato farm; level; good 
soil; ill iiotato section; New York Central Rail¬ 
road Station; store and post office across road 
from farm; fair Iiuildings; shade; Potato Asso¬ 
ciation to help you. Price $5,000. E. R. 
SMITH. Kasoag. N. Y. 
F’OR S.VLFl—Near Milford, New Jersey, a good 
farm of 32 acres, all tillable: good house and 
bam; two new cliickeii bouses; selling because 
of ill-liealth; a great bargain. F’RED TIIORE- 
SON. Milford, Route 2. New Jersey. 
WANTFID-—F’arin in Nortlierii A’irgiiiia or Mar.v- 
laiid to rent two years, witli option to bu.v; 
must lie fully eijuijiped with first-class stock 
and implements. Address A. D. BARTLETT, 
■Vnacostia Sta,, R. F’. D. “A,” Box No. 1, D. C. 
F’OR SAIjFl—Country home and six-acre poultry 
or dairy farm; iicw' house; hard wood, gas, 
batli, furnace, barns, poultry houses, silo, gar¬ 
age: on trolley line. ItOB'T. TWEED, Millville, 
N • J, 
T(» LF:t, immediately, at moderate rental, small 
farni, Wcstcliester County; well equipped but 
not largely stocked; attractive buildings; state 
experience, nationality, family. ADVFIRTISFIR 
2971, care Rural New-’S’orker. 
83-ACRR Iiotato and truck farm for sale; large 
house, barns, chicken houses, fruit. MRS. M. 
A’. Ai’PLEGET, Hightstown, N. J. 
AALANTED to rent, small farm. 15-20 acres; 
some woodland; 7-8 room house; small barn; 
good water supply, near large town and school, 
in a section where farm work can be sccureii 
by tile day, williin 4O-.50 miles of New York 
Cit.v. M. KRIA'IN, 439 I’miiisylvaiiia Ave,, 
Brooklyn, N. 'Y. 
F’OR S.VLFl—Good lii-acre farm, .5 miles from 
large city, ItA miles from <Teainery. Write 
for particulars, F’R.VNK GOLDSMITH, Crystal 
Run, Orange Co., N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—Farm. 80 acres, near Camp Upton; 
includes lake: also 5 aeres luuok 6 feet deep. 
HOAVARD SAVFiZHY, Yaphaiik. 
FOR SALE—124-acre farm: 10-rooiu house; fur¬ 
nace heat; barn; pasture of 8»i acres; fruit; 
small sugar busii; lumber and wood; AA^estern 
Massachusetts. AlIVERTISER 2966, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—F’arm, 5 to 10 acres, on good road. 
within 30 miles New York; state full particu¬ 
lars. TRADELIUS, 77 .50th St.. Corona, L. J. 
F’OR S.VLFl—Country home and farm of 25 
acres in a high state of oultivation, one mile 
from a beautiful town. Banks, stores, high 
school nnd railroad station. Good roads. Alioiit 
200 fruit trees, raspberries, grapes, currants, 
blackberries and strawberries. House of 12 
rooms. Hot water lieat, modern bathroom, 
cement cellar; engine water supply; two horses, 
one cow, three brood sows, fanning iinple- 
nieiits, some hay and corn. OAVNER, Bo.x 74, 
Route 2, R. P. D., ’Toms River, N. .1. 
158-.VORE farm in fine condition, fully equipped, 
22 bead stock, 12-room house, $7,500. liV’M. 
BECKER, South Kent, Conn. 
F’GR S.VLE—74 acres, keep 10 cows, good or¬ 
chard. sugar busli. well watered, fair build¬ 
ings. WILLIS BIRDSALL. New Berlin, N. Y. 
AVILL RENT for term of years, with or wit li¬ 
mit privilege of buying, farm about twenty 
acres suitable for hennery. References, Hudson 
Valle.v or AA’estern (kinnecticut within Iiiindred 
miles New York; on State road; modern iiii- 
provoments; in or near town with good sliip- 
ping facilities; fruit and some woodland. Iiii- 
inedlate possession. WM. D. LITTLE, F'orcst 
(.Hen, Md. 
3(! ACRES CFlNTRATi JEltSEY .$5,500—Potato, 
Alfalfa and licg farm. Grain now growing 
should bring .$1,500. J. LANGSTRETH, Craii- 
bury, N. J. 
F’GR RFINT.—1.50-acre farm on Croton Lake, 
Westchester Co., N. Y., 75 acres tillable, 35 
acres pasturage. Barn, hen houses, incubator, 
niacliinery, tools. Spring water, brook, fine lo¬ 
cation generally. Living quarters for famil.v 
of not over tliree meiuliers. Low rental to riglit 
party. A. I. BUT'TERF’IELD, Croton Lake, 
N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
10-20 KEROSENE RULL TRACTOR; 14-incli 2 
liottom Case power lift plow;, light draft 
harrow, spring tooth, five section; used little. 
BENJAMIN AVILLIAMS, Rushford, N. Y. 
F'OIl S.VLF:—Miiiiietoniia Power Churn, 100 
pounds capacity, practically good as new. In¬ 
stalling larger churn; price $25. W.VDDIN't:- 
TON F’AR.AI, AVheeling, AV. Va. 
F’OR S.VLFl —-100-gal. Meyers Hand Sprayer, good 
condition. FRANK IIEYBER, Titusville, N. J. 
AA’-ANTED—Cider press, hand power, capacity 
.5 to 10 gals, per cheese. CIIFISTERBROOK 
Farm. I’cekskill, N. Y. 
AVANl’ED—Maple syrup nnd sugar; also honey 
ill comb: also extracted. ADVERTISER 2031, 
can* Rural New-Yorker. 
PURE SUGAR CANE SYRUP, one dollar and 
fifty cents per gallon. J.AMES F’. McC.ALlCB, 
Iiisinore, Mississippi. 
BXCH.ANGE—AA’ill exchange branil new sepa¬ 
rator, latest model, 3.50 to 4,50 lbs. capacity, 
for blitter and eggs to, be delivered weekly;, 
Iirompt shipment: references exchanged. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 29.59, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
F’Olt S.ALE—Grand Detour, number 15, heavy 
duty; iiidcpciideiit beam power lift; three 
bottom tractor plow: practically new; bargain. 
RT'SSELL A. REED, Inc., 30 Church St., 
New A’ork City. 
INTEItN.ATION.AL Binder, used one season; 2 
years old, cost $600. Bearing binder, 2 years 
ohi, 8-ft. cut, cost $150; first-class condition; 
will sam-ilice. I’HILLIP L. JONES, Syossett, 
L. I. 
- 1 - 
F’OR S.ALF:—No. 6 Do Laval cream separator, 
.$25; lioiler, tubs and turbine for washing bot¬ 
tles. complete, $.50; also crates, drain racks, etc. 
FRED AVOODUUFT’, Florida, N. Y. 
F’OR S.ALFl—Case Transplanter, used one season; 
both wlieel and press plates; cheap if .sold 
soon. IRA PATTERSON, F’erkasle, Pa. 
AA’.ANTFID—-A good second-hand riding sulky 
plow for pair of horses. Address BOX 92, 
Bariicgat, N. J. 
'I’AA’O Cornell gasoline brooder heaters, used 3 
years, $7 each. 10. SOHMIOR. Port Byron, 
New York. 
F’OR S.ALIO—Solid eiielosed % ton Ford delivery 
truck: Boscli magneto, air friction carburi'iitor, 
demountable wheels, good tires, extra touring 
liody, Al running condition: $350 to quick buyer. 
BOX 26, Morristown, N. J. 
F’OR SALIO—Syracuse Plow Co. Solid Comfort 
two bottom gang plow; used little; splendid 
order; $30. W. P. RUPER'T & SON, Seneca, 
N. Y. 
F'’OR S ALE-—2 Cypliers Incubators, 390 eggs; 2 
Cyiihers portable hovers, all in first-class con¬ 
dition. F’. M. DAVIS, Chase Poultry F’arin, 
Ciiicinnatiis, N. Y., R. D. No. 1. 
AV.AN'I’FID—Improved Sweep Power. CH.AS. 
F’lFlLD, Boundbrook, N. J. 
CHFIAP—144-egg Cyphers incubator; like now. 
PREDMORE, Perth Amboy, N. J. 
STOCK TANK F’Olt SALF’,—Cheap; 1%-inch 
Cypri'ss; new and not needed: 2x7 foot; com¬ 
plete: shipped knocked down. Address DAY, 
No. Germantown, N. Y. 
