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Farm Help Wanted 
GAUDEXER—Alan and wife wanted as care¬ 
taker and gardener on country place; refer¬ 
ences required. Address LOCK BOX 432, Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y. 
AA ANTED—A young man of good habits, from 
10 to 22 years old, for general farming, that 
is willing to hustle, that is interested in pure¬ 
bred Hostein-Friesian cows; will pay good wages. 
ADVERTISER 3012, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A reliable, conscientious poultryman 
for a commercial plant; one who has had ex¬ 
perience and can get results. HEART’S DE¬ 
LIGHT PARAI, Chazy, New York. 
.MANUFACTI'RING COMPANY, 17 miles from 
New York City, has 25 acres of farm land to cul¬ 
tivate as a war garden; good opportunity for 
aggressive man to identify himself in this wor¬ 
thy cause. RICHARDSON SCALE CO., Passaic, 
N. J. 
WANTED—First-class working foreman who thor¬ 
oughly understands all farm crops, farm ma¬ 
chinery, horses, the handling of men; energetic, 
sober and who desires permanent and responsible 
position; give experience and salary required. 
ADV ERTISER 3010, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FEMALE NURSE or attendant for a sanitarium 
for nervous and mental diseases; salary, ¥22 
per month, with board and laundry. Address S. 
lyORD, Stamford, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man, American; sober; no 
cigarettes; must understand gas engines and 
know how to spray trees; also understand farm 
work; referenees required. ROUTE 4, Box 8, 
Vineland, N. J. 
WANTED—Working foreman for the horticnl- 
_ Inral dojiartment of Delaware Experiment Sta¬ 
tion, mostly orcliard work; wages, ¥75 per 
month. Address C. A. McCUE. Newark, Del. 
W.4NTED_—Men for general farm and dairy 
work. Nortliern Illinois; st.ate wages expected, 
give reeommendations. ADVEKTUlER 3014, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By .April 1st, or before, man and 
wife; man as dairyman and general work; 
wife must lie a good cook; Americans preferred; 
good wages year around; reference required. J. 
M. MOSHER. Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
M.ARRIED couple wanted by April 1st; man to 
drive team; wife to work in new farm house, 
equipped witli all modern improvements; refer¬ 
ence. GEO. F. DICKSON, Verbank, N. Y. 
HELP—Who will help me work iny dairy farm ? 
Fine house with running w’ater, fuei, milk, 
etc., for a married man by tlie year. Or will 
hire single man and board him. Only six or 
eight cows for each milker. J. GRANT'MORSE, 
Hamilton, N. Y. 
W.ANTED at once, young man to work on small 
farm; wages, ¥30 per montli, board and wash¬ 
ing: a good home for the right part.v; please 
give nationality and experience. Address B. B. 
(TI.ASK, Wyoming, Del. 
W.ANTED—Middlo-nged man and wife for team¬ 
ster and cook in country; man to understand 
haying and general farming and care of four 
horses: wife to help with housework and cook 
for family of 3 adults and 3 children: modern 
machinery on farm and electric lights, steam 
heat and hot water in house. In reply state (1) 
age, (2) experience, (3) references, (4) salary 
expected. H. C. BARTON, So. Amherst, Mass. 
COT'PLE, middle-aged, active workers; unfur¬ 
nished free house, cotintr.v: no board, no 
children, no enemy aliens; .vear-rotind place for 
right parties; man, assistant caretaker and gen¬ 
eral worker: party with motor-boat experience 
preferred; ¥15 weekly; wife, all housework, 
fatnil.v of three; ¥10 weekly; best references re- 
(piired: give ages, experience, nationality and 
religion; position ready April first. ADVER¬ 
TISER 3058, ear<“ Rural New-Yorker. 
REFINED American widow desires housekeepers’ 
position. Address ADVERTISER. 3051, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED COT^PLE—Man, all around farm 
hand: wife, board extra help when ristuired 
at $20 per month; fine house, vegetables, milk 
and fuel; must have own furniture; wages, .$45 
per month: references required. BOX 742, 
Mount Kisco, N. Y. 
WANTED—An honest, reliable and willing man, 
single or married, for team and general farm 
work; state wages. J. E. DAVIS, Buskirk, 
N. Y. 
WORKING HOUSEKEEPER who has lived in 
country, for lady with small poultry farm; 
house; all modern conveniences; work light; 
compensation small. RED OAK FARM, Gay- 
lordsville. Conn. 
WANTED—Sober, reliable, single man, above 
draft age. to work in dairy barn: must be a 
good milker; neat and willing; nice barn to 
work in; must have good references. Wanted, 
also, single man to drive double team on farm; 
must be good worker. Apply ADVERTISER 
3054, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd of regis¬ 
tered Jerseys. M. C. GRINDLE, Sherborn, 
Mass. 
WANTED—At once, several white men to work 
on an up-to-date farm; must be experienced 
plow hands; good job for the right men. Ad¬ 
dress J. B. CLANCY, Yemassee, S. C. 
W.ANTED—A young man, under draft age, a* 
helper on poultry farm; experience not neces¬ 
sary, but prefer a person who wishes to learn 
the business: give full Information in first let¬ 
ter; age, weight, nationality, wages wanted, 
etc. RIVERSIDE POULTRY FARM, Cambridge 
Springs, Pa. 
W.VXTED at once, poultryman, single, must 
have wide exiierienee ns egg pnxiueer and 
chick raiser: understand Hall equipment on one 
of the largest and up-to-dntc plants in the 
state. Stage age and wages in first letter. 
ftSCAR & SON Poultr.v Farm, Newpaltz, N. Y. 
GARDENER of good habits to take eliarge of 
greenhouse and vegetable gardens: refernoes. 
-\ddfess BERKSHIRE INDU'STRl.lL EAR.M, 
Canaan, New York. 
M.MtlHED M.\N for bottle bouse work on cer¬ 
tified dairy; ¥*>5 per month, bouse, milk and 
garden. Address DR. F. T.VYI.OR, Pulaski, Pa. 
WANTED—Married man to peddle milk, one 
for general farming, also single man on farm; 
$15 per week, rent, wood, milk. CHARLES 
BIRGE, Route 2, Torrington, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man who understands stock, 
crops, machinery, can direct auotlier man. 
Moderate wages. MRS. KEELER, Columbus, 
N. J. 
WANTED at once, experienced, energetic, 
capable working foreman for dairy farm in 
Dutchess County. Must he able to manage men 
and work to get results. No drinker wanted. 
Will be expected to board help. State nation¬ 
ality, experience; give references and wages ex¬ 
pected in first letter. ADVERTISER 30(15, 
care Rural New-Yerker. 
A SINGLE man or boy wanted on dairy farm 
for Summer. C.\LL BOX 202, Roxbury, N. Y. 
W.VNTKD—Reliable, industrious, single man, 
draft exempt, for general farm work. No 
milking, reasonable hours, .$40 and board for 
good, experienced worker. Good position year 
round. MEADOW FARM, Hartsdale. N. y'. 
W.VNTED—A man either married or single to 
work on farm and small ice route. Address 
ADVERTISER 3067, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A\.'VNTED_—An assistant to dairyman, exper¬ 
ienced in the care of certified milk, running 
separator; Babcock test, etc., and furnish A1 
references. SUNNYSIDE FARM, R. R. Station, 
Allendale, N. J., Saddle River, N. J, 
WANTED—Farmer with family, also single 
man on fruit and forage crop; farm within 
40 miles of New York City; near R. R. 
station, town and school; good houke; write ex¬ 
perience and salary. ADVERTISER 3072, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
TEAMS'TER WANTED—Steady, year around job 
on large estate and summer resort on Lake 
George. State references and wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 307.3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—On a farm, a strong, neat, capable 
woman to help with housework In a faniil.v 
of four adults; modern conveniences in the 
house and good wages. References required. 
.VDV'ERTISER 3074, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WE HAVE permanent positions open for two 
men in uor cow barn, also for two team¬ 
sters, married or single men. Write with 
copies of references. FLINTSTONE FARM, 
Dalton, Mass. 
W.VNTED—.Vssistaut herdsman, nuist be first 
elass dry liand milker, flioroughly understand 
balancing rations; care of cattle and capable 
of handling a commercial proposition wiierc 
results must be shown; A1 rofercncos required. 
SUNNYSIDE F.VR.M, R. R, Station, Allendale, 
N. .1., Saddle River, N. J. 
COUPLE—Chauffeur-gardener and general house¬ 
work, including laundry for family of two, 
from April 1st: wages, $80 per month; references 
required: T.ong Island. ADVER'l'ISER 3023, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM OR ESTATE MANAGER—At liberty Jan. 
1st. Scotch, age 42; many years of practical, 
successful experience in all branclios of estate 
management, dairying, sheep, swine, poultry and 
liorses. F'amiliar with all modern methods ami 
machinery, building roads, eonstniction work, 
renewing ntn-down land, Alfalfa culture, keeping 
records and accotints; can also supply first-class 
dairyman and lierdsman; al.so stud groom and 
several experienced farm hands. Notliing hut a 
good proposition considered. Address ADVER- 
'I'lSER 2740, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER f.irmer. e.xiiericnced and practical, 
_ wishes position as manager; competent in all 
lines; able to show results: married; references. 
.TOSEI’H PRANCIB, 63 East End Ave., New 
York, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN. strictly temperate, wishes po¬ 
sition on gentleman’s place, near New York; 
thoroughly understands care stock, garden; good 
house essential: .$60 wages. W., BOX 43, Wad¬ 
ing River. L. I. 
POULTRYMAN, tlioroughly experienced with 
modern nictlKKls, is open for A1 position; pri¬ 
vate place and New England preferred. AD¬ 
VERTISER 3057, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER—Norwegian 120). single, with 
years’ experience in vegetable, flowers and 
care of poultry, wishes stead.v position on gen¬ 
tleman’s estate. ADVERTISER 30.56, care Rural 
New-Yorker. • 
ItE.-^PEP'rAHI.E Protestant middle-aged couple, 
witli len-year-old daughter, wislies employ¬ 
ment on farm; man understands farming; wife 
neat, refined woman, [ilaitv cook, seamstress; 
near school; good home preferred to big 
wages. Address BOX 24, Jamosport, L. I., N.Y. 
SINGLE MAN wishes position by April 1st on 
gentleman’s farm; good around stock; first- 
class dry-hand milker; caretaker in barn; honest 
sober and reliable; best of reference; under¬ 
stands all about separating; 9 years in one 
place; first-class butter-maker; reference. MIS 
.1. OARItOLL 110 Nott Ave., I^ong Island City. 
LOOK—Ma.y first I will complete a two-year 
course in agriculture at the Universit.v of 
Maine, and will be open for a position, herds¬ 
man preforred. Am nineteen, and alwa.vs lived 
on a farm. No booze or tobacco. Write for 
further information, stating breed and other de¬ 
tails. ABLO REDMAN, 111 Hannibal Hamlin 
Hall, Orono, Maine. 
EXPERIENCED gardener and caretaker on gen¬ 
tleman’s place; understands horses, cows, 
chickens and fruit; all around handy man; mid¬ 
dle ag^il; no small children; can furnish first- 
class reference. Address BOX 516, Cornwall-on- 
Hudson, Orange Co., N. Y. 
SITUATION WAN'TED as working manager of 
large farm; 20 years’ experience in dairy ' 
farming, breeding purebred stock, fruit, garden¬ 
ing. etc.; American; married; small family; 
best of references as to character and abilitv. 
Address ADVERTISER 3055, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as working farm fore¬ 
man; managed own farm successfully; -well 
experienced in all kinds of work; good refer¬ 
ences: Swede; small family; state wages and 
particulars. ADVERTISER 3049, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM OR ESTATE—Farm or estate super¬ 
intendent; gets results; scientific, jiractical 
experience; all liranchos farm inacliiiicry and 
(‘iigincs; expert in dairying, etc.; .Vm'erican, 
married; age 40, temperate; excellent refer¬ 
ences. Address PROGRESSIVE, 472 Quincy 
street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
F.VBMER gardener seeks position on gentle¬ 
man’s country place; life experiem'e raising 
farm and garden cro|is. Care of registered 
cattle, poultry, etc.; not afraid of work: first 
class jiersonal references; English, age 41; 
tliree cliildreii. ADVER'l'ISER 30<14. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April 12, by y»ung man (20), of 
good health and character, a chance to break 
into a steady job on an up-to-date farm. Wil¬ 
ling worker. Wages, .$25 month. Give par¬ 
ticulars. ANDREW HANSEN, care Sondegard, 
Keyport, N. J. 
EXPERT fruit grower, specialist in soil im¬ 
provement, seeks a position as manager of a 
fruit farm or large estate: liest references; 
married; no children. ADVERTISER 3052, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SUCCESSFUL working manager. Cornell gradu¬ 
ate, age 32. married, no children; life experi¬ 
ence; seven years nianaging large estates; certi¬ 
fied milk, purebred cattle and sheep, fruit, etc.; 
open for connections after April 1st. when young 
proprietor assumes management; best referen- 
consider salary on basis of profits. 
-VDVERTISER 3053, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Young man, single, desires 
position, commercial or private; iindcrstamls 
Mammoth incubators and brooding systems; four 
years’ practical experience; no smoker or 
drinker: eonseientioiis worker; references. AD- 
V’ERTISER 3(K!3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
\\ .VNTEI)—Position as working manager of 
farm or estate, experience in breeding, feed- 
Ing’ and care of thoroughbred cattle, making 
certified milk, A. R. testing; rotation of crops 
all power juid rmicliincry, building and repair¬ 
ing. Long term of service at present place, 
desires a place at once, best references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 3059, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER BOY, 16 years old, wishes position as 
assistant poultryman on up-to-date plant: 
wages, .$25, board and washing. ADVERTISER 
3047, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRAC'riCAL farmer and stockman seeks posi¬ 
tion April 1 or 15; understands ail crops and 
machinery; gasoline engines and tractors- also 
concrete work, butter iiiakiiig and testing; can 
get results: would consiiler job as handy man 
on large place; wages not less than $75 cot¬ 
tage and usual privileges; Coniiectieiit or New 
York preferred; American; married. LOCK 
BOX 166, I’litnani, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN, married, disengaged, 12 vears’ 
experience. Write. ADVERTISER '3077, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position as cook for the Summer in 
Maine by married ivoniaii; one ehilri; neat 
capable. ADVERTISER 3061, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Two years’ experience, cover¬ 
ing iiiciihatioii. brooding, caring for laving 
stock, is open for position; single: .33; good 
habits; conscientious worker; give size of plant 
wages. ADVERTISER 30(i2, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WAN'I’ED—Position as housekeeper, prefernlilv 
a widowers country jilace; iinve lioy 12 vears 
old. .VDl'KRTISER 3070, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I’OSri’ION IV.VNTED as farm foreniaii or sup- 
eriiiteiideiit, American, married. I.ife exper¬ 
ience 111 dairy, fruit and general farming, also 
agrieiiltiirnl training. Sober, honest and indus¬ 
trious. Best of references. ADVERTISER 
3071, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by single Amerienii. Ex¬ 
perienced in Initter making, testing, sanitary 
care and handling of milk; references; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 30(i6, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working farmer or man¬ 
ager on farm; married, American; age 33; 
life experienee on farm; eight .vears in present 
place. .VDVERTISER 30<)9. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM M.VN,VGRR—Tlioroughly experienced and 
callable of handling large operations—throe 
grown sons—open for position April 1st. Rest 
of references. BOX 12, .Millstone, N. J. 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position; willing 
to run place on shares: children old enough 
to help. ADVERTISER 3075, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
OPEN for engagement—a man with exxicrlence 
oil stock farm, rcg. Holstein cattle, hogs, 
horses, etc. References given. ADVERTISER 
.3076, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager of fruit or veg¬ 
etable place; married man, 28 years old; col¬ 
lege training; good lialiits; tliorougli exiiericm-e; 
available immediately. BOX 18, Hampden, Mass. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—I*'ive hundred and eighty-eight 
acres of partl.v cleared land, in Biickingluini 
County, Va., one mile from railroad. Will 
sell for land value to close up a jiai-tnership; 
$15 per acre; 75 miles from Richmond. Address 
E. L. FORTNEY, Dillwyii, Va. 
TO SETTLE ESTATE, this 122-acre dairy farm 
and timber for sale; all improvements: best 
market. Write for particulars. R. 6, ROX 35, 
Susquehanna, Pa. 
RESPONSIRLE party wishes to rent or lease 
small farm in South Jersey or Maryland, suit¬ 
able for poultry. ADVERTISER 3050, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE, or exchange for farm proiiertv, 
suburban home in Vienna, Virginia; comiiiii't- 
iiig distance from Washington, one hour; mod¬ 
ern conveniences; furnace heated; sanitary fix¬ 
tures; hot and cold water, etc. Address JUL 
JOHNSON, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. 
MAGNIFICENT dairy farm for sale. One of the 
finest and best located milk farms in the 
United States. On main- line railroad, midway 
between New York and Philadelphia. Over 40() 
acres highly cultivated land: 190 head finest 
niileli j-ows, producing 2,000 qts. daily; 7 dwell¬ 
ings. 5 barns, 7 silos, ice pond, electricity and 
all modern improvoments. By reason of death, 
entire plant may be purchased at a sacrifice. 
For full particulars apply B. M. PHILLIPS & 
SON CO., Trenton, N. J. 
FOR S.VLE—Boarding houses and farm; 130 
acres, at Freehold, Greene Co., New York; 
“The Oakwood”; 1,800 feet altitude; best moun¬ 
tain view of entire Catskill range; accoimno- 
diiting 75 guests; large barn; ice house; garage; 
other outbuildings. For jiarticiilars address 
owner, E. A. BROOKS, Freehold, Greene Co.. 
New York. 
50 ACRES good merchantable hard wood, con¬ 
servatively estimated 750,000 hoard feet Iiim- 
Iier. High percentage of more valuable species, 
such as oak, ash, hickory, Imss wood, etc.; also 
some very fine chestnut. Operated to advantage 
with one setting of mill. Logging conditions 
very favorable. Reasonable iirice for cash. A. 
C. HOWE, Tyringhani, Mass. 
OREGON HOME for .$3,500; well built; plas¬ 
tered; 7 rooms; sightly; best city water, fruit, 
flowers; healthy; no zero weather; farming, 
timber and fruit district. A. B. KIDDER, own¬ 
er. Sheridan. Oregon. 
SMALL FARM WANTED, suitable for Summer 
boarders and poultry; will pay cash rent or 
would consider a place where a reliable care¬ 
taker was required and where the owner would 
accept services and supplies from farm in the 
way of rent; unquestionable references. Ad¬ 
dress Reliable ADVERTISER 3017, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
92 acres; 600 fruit trees; brooks; 10 minutes 
station; excellent buildings; telephone; good 
roads; all improvements; sell part or whole. 
ADV ERTISER 3048, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE---Dairy farm, 150 acres, two miles 
from thriving mamifneturing city; two houses, 
barns with stanchions for 85 head of stock; 
Uiroe silos; all buildings in good repair; land 
in liigti state of cultivation. W. G. ATKINS 
Forestville Ct. ’ 
I' OK SALE—Well-located 40O-acre farm, stock 
and tools; timber enough to pav for if bar- 
gaii^ to ipiick buyer. P. H. STO'nE, Hancock, 
FOR SALE—135 acres, 30 acres bearing or- 
cliard; 30 acres rich bottom land. Good 
buildings. Rargain. GEORGE B. McDONALD 
Bristow, Va. ’ 
run SAi.E- 
- -unoice tarnis in Southern Vermont. 
Write owners. APHIN & BUGBEE, Putney, Vt. 
FOR RENT—100-acre equipped farm, or shares 
with privUege of buying. CHARLES NEAL, 
Reaehlake, Pa. 
I'OR SALE—Poultry, fruit and truck farm, 
_ large house, eonipletely screened, flne loca¬ 
tion, Improvements; buildings practically new 
stone road, acreage to suit, plenty stock and 
tools; 275 fruit trees, most of them in bearing- 
four minutes from Lackawanna station, excel¬ 
lent conimiiters service; established retail route- 
good soil. R. D. BOX 65, Montvillo, N. J. ’ 
W.VNTED—Two to ten acres for poultry. Con¬ 
necticut preferred. Others considered. Wilh 
or without buildings. Particulars E \ 
CRANE, Ogdenshurg, N. Y. 
KiO ACRES, a splendid ten-room house, 70-foot 
modern cow barn, running spring water at 
house and barn, buildings ample; good condition, 
■'ll* pointed; large sugar orcliard, 25 ajiple trees 
2,000 markets, timber, 1,000 cords wood- at- 
tractive ^ teniis. VVH.L EASTON, Putnam 
Station, N. Y. 
IVliscellaiieous 
FOR S.VLE—Avery 12-25 tractor 
in. three hottoin self-lift plow, 
ditioii. S. K. EVERITT, R.D. 
N. J. 
and Avery 14- 
in iierfect con- 
1, Flcmingtoii, 
FOR S.VT.E—Tower Two-row Riding Cultivator 
eiisily operated. JNO. C. BREAM, Gettvs- 
burg, Pa. 
FOR SAI.E—Hall Maniiiioth Incubator, 3 (KK)- 
egg capacity; perfect condition; have onli.stcd 
reason for selling. (JEO. H. DANLEY. Flem- 
ingtoii, N. J. 
AVERY 12-2i) tractor and 4-14-ln. bottom self- 
lift plows; little used; price half of todav’s 
cost. H. N. FLEMING, Eric, Pa. 
WANTED_—Old honey combs. If your hces 
have died don’t let the combs waste Get 
my prices. RAY C. WILCOX, West Danby, N. Y. 
practically good as new. Outfit without en¬ 
gine ¥160. D. H. LYON, Angelica, N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE—Ttie following dairy mai-hinery 
which has never been uiicrated: 1 No. l.'i) 
Clarifier, 1 No. 100 Clarifier, 1 Rice & Adani.s 
12-qiiart _ filler complete with cover, 1 Cliill.v 
King, 1.5(K) pound Cooler with copper cover 1 
1-horse .Motor, 1 %-horse Motor, 1 Rice & Adams 
Bottle Capper, 1 Bottle Cafiper for wiring in¬ 
side cap, 1 Bell Out Crusher complete with 2- 
horse motor. This machinery is in excellent 
condition. For price and description, address 
WALTER JAUNCEY, JR., Wayland, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Pure maple syrup, $2 per gal. F. 
V. KENT, Sandy Creek, N. Y. 
oline engine in good working order. 
VIEW FARM, Minlsiiik, N. Y. 
GRAND 
FOR SALE—Limited amount feed wheat; ¥3.10 
I)i>r cwt.; sample for stamp. C. G. SCHRY- 
VER, Omar, N. Y. 
l''OR S.VLE—Piillford tractor atlaclinient for 
Ford car; bought 1917; $100 cash. J. F. DU¬ 
BOIS, East Lynn, Mass. 
FOR SALE—B. L. K. milker; two double units, 
with pump and three pails; in excellent con¬ 
dition. 0. F. KENYON, Narragansett Pier, R. I. 
FOR SALE—International Harvester Mogul. 8-16 
H.P. kerosene tractor, with 2 bottom 14-iiicli 
Oliver plow and double disk tandem harrow: all 
new last .vear; $900. L. J. DAVIS, Akron, N.Y. 
FOR SALE—Rrand new Standard coal-hurniiig 
brooder, large size; $17: two, used two sea¬ 
sons, for .$25; 390-Ggg Cyphers Standard incu¬ 
bator, in good condition, $.30. SUNNYVAI.E 
FARM, Otego, N. Y. 
FOlt SALK—Tank filler: also International liov- 
ers. Prairie State and Cypliers ineiibators; 
good condition. C. A. STEVENS, Ransom- 
ville, N. Y. 
FARMERS—This association is in the market 
for carload lots or less of grain, cabbage, 
roots, etc. NORTH BERGEN COUNTY CO-OP¬ 
ERATIVE POULTRY ASSOCIATION, Westwood 
N. J. ’ 
WAN'FED—4,.560 feet of second-hand galvan¬ 
ized (or black If in good condition) water 
pipe 1 inch, inch, 1>4 ineh. or 2 inch. BLY 
HARDWARE CO., Hendersonville, N. C. 
INTERNA3'IONAL Ha.v Press, used one season, 
two years old, cost $600. Will sacrifice. 
PHILIP L. JONES, Syosset, L. 1. 
FOR SALE—Twelve h. p. iiorlalde Fairlianks- 
Morse gas engine; No. 12 Ohio cutter and 
lilower; Perfection, Jr., power churn and butter- 
worker; No. 17 Do Laval Separator, hand or 
liower. All A1 runiiiiig condition. Cheap. BOX 
354, Middletown, N. Y. 
W.VN'l’ED—Eight foot disc harrow. Give de¬ 
scription and price. IT. A. CROASD.VLE, 
Delaware Water Gap, Pa. 
PI’RE SUG.VR cane syrup $1..50 per gallon. 
JAMES F. McC.VLEB, Insiiiore, Mississippi. 
FOR SALE—Two ton Johnson truck in first class 
condition; terms reasonable. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 3 (h;S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Twelve unused Standard Colony 
brooders; bargain. BREWSTER POTH/fRY 
Y.VRDS. Cornwall, N. Y. 
