NEW YORK, AUGUST 1, 1018. 
MILK. 
New York wholesale price for AuRiist 
in the 150-niile zone is $2.70 jier 100 lbs. 
for 3 per cent milk, and .$2.00 for SepteTii- 
ber, 4 cents per 100 lbs. to be julded for 
each tenth of one per cent increase in 
butterfat. The retail price for Grade A 
bottled, delivered, Ific, Grade B, lie. 
Grade B from stores, 13c, and loose, 10c. 
BUTTER 
The market is dull excei)t on the best 
grades and considerable complaint of hot 
weather defects noted. 
Creamery, fancy lb. 4.5 ® 45^ 
Good to Choice . 43 ei 44^ 
liOwer Grndes. .38 ca 41 
Dairy, bent. 44^(14 4!> 
Common to Good. 3G @ 44 
City made. 33 & 3G 
PackitiK Stock. 31 ® 34 
Process . 34 ® lOtg 
CHEESE 
The market is ii trifle more .active and 
%C to ^/4c higher Ixdli here and upstate 
markets. 
Whole Mllk.^ fancy .. 
Good to choice. 
Lower Rrades. 
Skims, best. 
Fair to good. 
tGGS. 
The current receipts are showing very 
irregular quality, owdug mainly to the 
long period of hot weather. At such a 
time gathered stock unless moved very 
(piickly and handled with siiecial can' 
is quite sui-e to be more or le.ss danmged 
before reaching market. Fancy nearby 
are less plentihil and 2c higher for best. d:s| 
2m 
... 21 ® 
2.’) 
.. '21 ® 
2:i 
... Ri'.j 0 
20'^ 
... 12 ® 
17 
.5.5 
.5G 
.51 
.50 
4G 
.53 
47 
3G 
White, nearby, cliolce to fancy. 
Medium to KOOd. .50 tii 
Mixed colors, nearby i>est. 48 f<ji 
Common to KOOd . 40 ® 
Gathered, best, white. sn "4 
Medium to good, nil-xcd colors ... 42 ® 
Lower grades. 30 ® 
LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers.. 
Bulls ... 
Cows . . 
Calves, prime veal. 100 lbs. 
Culls. 
It OKS.17 2.5 
Hheon. 100 lbs. 7 50 50 
Ijambs .13 50 <017 75 
. 1 ! 00 
7 75 
5 00 
®17 .50 
® 10 50 
®10 .50 
..14 00 ®18 60 
9 00 ®12 00 
®20 00 
.Gravcnsteln 
Aslrachan, hbl. 4 00 
Common, bbl.2 00 
4 00 G 00 
Windfalls, bu 
50 
® 5 00 
'cO 3 50 
® 1 25 
Kieffer, bbl 
Claiip, bbl. 8 00 
Currants, qt .. 10 (<9 1 
I'ears, Le Conte, bbl. . 3 00 (6,1100 
5 00 @ 8 00 
®10 00 
® 15 
(» 20 
(6.05 00 
® 3 50 
1 00 ® 4 00 
1 00 M 1 25 
1 00 <a 4 00 
& 25 
40 
10 
. 13 
.35 00 
. 1 00 
15 
Kasi)berries, red. pint 
Huckleberries, qt. 
Watermelons 100.. 
Muskinelons, bu. .. 
Peaches, 24 qt. crate .. 
IG-qt. bkl. 
Hu. bkt.. 
Hlaekberries, qt. 
Plums, 81b. bkt. 30 ® 
VEGETABLES. 
The deniiiiid foi' potatoes is good on the 
better gra(le.s. There is ii hirge <iiiautity 
of small, worm-eiiten iind otherwise in¬ 
ferior stock which .sells very low. Sweet 
corn from nearby is in large receipt iind 
bringing f:iucy jirices for the best. The 
crop of some fields that have suffered 
with a drought is showing imperfect cars 
and tough quality and has hiul to he sold 
much lower. Peas from Western New 
Yoi-k are bringing high figures tvheu 
prime. String 'beans plentiful and lower. 
Lettuce in very large supply. 
URAI.’V. 
Following are the revi.sed Government 
prices on the No. 2 Red wheat in the 
markets named: New York, .$2.371<^ ; 
St. lyouis, .$2.21; Kansas City, .$2.1.">; 
PIiila(lel])hia. $2..3(>; Baltimore, .$2.3;')%. 
No. 1 Northern Spring at Duluth is 
.$2.22Fj. No. 2 Yidlow corn is .$l.fl3% 
at New York: .$1.74 at Chicago; .$1..‘<0 
iit Baltimoi'e. No. 2 White oats at New 
York .S3i4c; Chicago, Tw. 
HAY AND STRAW. 
Hay. Timothy, No. 1. ton .2G 01) <6i27 00 
No. 2.23 00 (6(2.5 00 
No. 3.17 01) (6(2100 
Clover mixed.15 00 ®i24 00 
Sl.raw, Uye.IGO (6,18 0 00 
75 
® 
80 ■ 
No. 2 
$19.50 
.StfllAV 
45 
GO 
$12 to 
(A 
3G)4 
2G 
@ 
27 
;i5 
® 
3G 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Business hits hec'ii vc'i-y dull ]ier<' this 
week owing to strilo' ((f shuightci's and 
handlers. Sales of broilei-s jire veiiorted 
at 35 to •39c; fowls. .'VJc; old roosters, 
22c; turkeys. 28 to 39c; ducks, 27 to 
28c; geese, 20e. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Chickens clcico broilers, lb. 
Fair to Good. 
Fowls... 
UoosterH... 
Hpring Ducks. 
clquabs, doz. 2 00 ® 8 00 
BEANS. 
Marrow, 100 lbs.1125 ®12 75 
Poa..11 00 ®U 75 
Californi.i. small white,.12 00 ®12 25 
Bed Kidney.1125 ®12 25 
White Kidney. 12 75 ®14 25 
l.lma, C.'iilifornia.. 12 50 ® 1,3 75 
FRUITS. 
Receipts of aiiplos are increasing and 
(luality improving. The former high 
range oFiirka'S prevailed on better grades 
hut culls and windfalls are lower. Re- 
eeiiits of iiejielH's are larger and some 
of the .southern showing the be.st quiility 
of the sca.s((n. Prices on the better 
grades are high, .$1 or upwards for both 
carriers and bushel baskets. I'lie bushel 
baskets cont:iiu more peaclies, but on 
account of their being together in one 
bunch a larger proportion get bruised in 
handling. Blackht'rries are scarce tind 
very liigh. Ilnckleberrics a little more 
plentiful and lower. 
Apples—Oldenburg, bbl. 4 00 ® 6 00 
Philadelphia Markets 
BUTTER. 
Demand fairly activ'' and nnirket firm. 
Fancy prints. .52 to o-'lc; tub creamery,, 
best. 47 to d.'^e; good to choice, 44 to 
dOc; lower grades. 42 to 4}e. 
CHEESE. 
(MTerings li'dit i’.nd niiirki't f'rm. Whole 
milk best, 29t{,c; fair to go((d. 25’.^ to 
2f)C. 
FGGS. 
Fancy ncaPhy an' scare;' iind slightly 
higlic!'. Nearby bi'st .50 to 51e; gath('re(i, 
Ix'st, 44 to 4.5c; common to good. .37 to 
.!2c. 
FIVE Poultry. 
Receipts mod('i’at(' and demand good, 
b'owls. .34 to 35c: chickens, 35 to 4()e: 
!•(a sters. 25 to 2r,c: ducks, 28 to .3.5c: 
j igooiis. pair, 30 to 45c. 
DRESSED POUI/rRY. 
t'r's’i nccipts iire light and (piickly 
d:s|,(is( (1 ((•^. Fowls, 3.3 to 37c: old 
voost('r.s. 2Sc: chickc'iis, 42 to 45c: Spring 
ducks, .35 to nOc: scpiahs. do;^.. .$7 to 
!‘''.8.25. 
FRUITS. 
f’hoice ajiplcs selling w;dl. Peaches 
in light sniiplv. Apples, bbl., ,$2.50 to 
.$(>: bn. basket'. $1 to $2.2.5. IVaches, 0- 
hasket crate. $.3 to $4.25; eherries, ti-lln 
hiisket, .75 to $1 : nmskinelons, hu., .$2.25 
to .$.‘>.50; watermelons, 100, $30 to .$75. 
Vl'.CETABLES. 
Potiitoes and onions firm. Pot.atoes, 
No. 1. hid,. .$:!.50 to $4: No. 2. .$2.50 to 
$2.75: %-l)n. biisket, .(>0 to $1 ; sweet 
potatoes, 1)U., .$1.'25 to .$•'>; ix'as. hii., .$1.;)0 
to $‘2; ('(iiions, 'bu., $‘2 to .$“2.50; niiish- 
rooins, Ih., tiO to 8()e. 
HAY AND STRAW. 
, No. 1 'riinothy, $25.50 to .$20.50; 
, .$23 to $24; Nin ^3, $17.50_to 
; clover, mixed, $15.50 to .$20.50; 
Potatoes—L. I, bbl. 
_ 4 00 
® 
4 75 
Jersey, hbl. 
. 3 50 
4 50 
Hwetft Potatoes, bu. 
. 1 00 
2 75 
Beets, bbl.. 
. 2 00 
2 50 
Carrots, bbl. 
. 2.50 
® 
3 00 
Oalibage, bbl. 
. 100 
® 
1 50 
Hettuee, half-bbl. basket.. 
....... 
. ,50 
® 
1 25 
Onluus. bu. 
.2.50 
4 50 
Peppers, bbl. 
... . 1 75 
© 
2 25 
Htriiig Beans bu. 
® 
1 60 
. 60 
1 25 
J’eas, bu. 
. 1 00 
® 
2 25 
I.iiiia Beans bu . 
. 1 25 
(m 
2 75 
GauliHower, bbl. 
. 
. 2 50 
® 
4 00 
(it 
2 00 
3'omatoes, nearby, bu. 
. I 00 
Qt 
2 00 
Horseradish, lun lbs. 
. 
. 3 (M) 
® 
G 00 
encumbers, nearby, bu,.. 
. 
. 75 
® 
1 25 
Hplnaeb. bu. 
. 
. 75 
1 00 
Lucks, 100 bunches,. 
2 00 
Dont Send 
Penny 
Work anil Ontrlonr ShAPo 
a 
These Len-Mort Work and Outdoor Shoes 
arc such wonderful value that we will 
gladly send them to you prepaid, 
no money down. You will 
find them so well- 
made and so stylish 
and such a big mon¬ 
ey saving bargain 
that you will sure¬ 
ly keep them. 
5o need to pay 
higher prices 
when you can buy 
direct from us, 
Why pay $6 and 
$6 for shoes not 
near so good2 
Great 
Shoe 
Thia 
shoo is 
built to 
meet thu de¬ 
mand of an out- 
_oor city workora* 
shoo ua well as for 
the modem farmer. 
Built on Btyliah loco 
Blucber last. Special 
tannintr process makes 
. .0 leather proof afcainst 
the acid in milk,manure.soil, 
gasoltno. etc. They outwear 3 
ordinary pairs of shoes. Very flex¬ 
ible. soft and easy on the feet. Made 
. by a special process which leaves all tho 
life** ID tho leather and aives it wonderful wear-resistina 
quality. Pouble leather solos and heels. Dirt and water-proof 
tongue. Heavy chrome leather tops. Just slip them on and see 
if they are not tho most comfort^io, easiest, most wonderful 
shoes you ever wore. Pay only on ai^val. If after care¬ 
ful examination you don’t fma them all you expect, send them 
back and we will return your money. 
C p your name and adoress; and be sure to state 
size you want. Send no rooni^. Price only $3.85 
on arrival. We send these splendid shoos PitEPAlD. You ore to 
be the jiidaeof quality, style and value. Keen them only if satis¬ 
factory in every way. Be sure to arivo size and width. Bend no'.*:. 
Leonard-Morton & Co.. Deot. 2020, Chicago 
Fi»rm4»p Anonfv teas, coffees, pure 
I al Iliei fiycllis food products. Good (uotlts. 
Any duaiitity. 1 pound np. Send lor wliolesale price lisi. 
lUPOKTlCUS MlLLiS ('0., Oepl. 14, 173 Greenwich St.. New York City 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or e.xchant;*:. make it known lierc. 
This Rate will be 5 Cunts a word, payable in advance. Thu 
name and aildruHS must be counUid us part of the advertise- 
ment. No display type useil, and only Karin Products, Help 
and Positions Wunted admitted, ror subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and Kenoral manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, Exits and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will Ko under proper headinxs on other r>axes. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will nut 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 
AVANTBr>--Blacks!i)ltli as lu'lpfr iu large farm 
slioj); slciidv work for right man. SE.\i{HGOK 
F.VltMS COMPANY, Bridgeton. N. J., U.F.H. 5. 
W.\NTED—Married man to work on a country 
estate; wife to board help. E. W. BICII.OW, 
Supt., Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. 
WA.NTED practienl, middle-aged married fanner 
for .Jersey borne farm; Hlsnit twelve acres enl- 
tivatod; new, fnrnislied eottage with rniining 
hot ami' cold water; l)athroom; also fuel, vege¬ 
tables and milk sni[plii'd; a good, penuanenf 
jiosition for sol)er, willing man wlio understands 
g('nernl farming and will tiike a real Interest. 
A(l(lr(>s.s ADVEBTISEU 4282, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
lA’.VNTED—Collide on small hospital fiirin in 
Wostcliester Co.; man to care for 7 lo H cows 
and do gem'ral farming. I'or particnlars write 
.VDVEUTISEU 4280, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.WTl'lI)—Houseman f( r small hospital in 
West<4iester Co.; must drive and care for one 
horse. ,\d(lress .\I)\ ERTR8ER 4281, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
3V.\NTEI) AT CNCE—Middle-aged ninii lo earn 
for liot-water liealing plant, eleelrie motor in 
laiind’-y, and make li’msrlf gene-ally nsefnl. 
Call, with references, lo SI'R.MN RIDGI'l HOS¬ 
PITAL. Yonkers, N. Y. 
W.WTETl—For fine eonnt-y eslnle. wliere the 
best of :'eeoninn(dnti((ns and wages are pro¬ 
vided for, one oreliard man. two teamsK'rs, two 
milkers and two laborers; o-il.y reliahli-, experi¬ 
enced men need anply. Send' ynir application to 
■■'I'lIE ET.MS,” 710 Chamber of Comnieree, Buf¬ 
falo, N. Y. 
\V.\NTE1)—Woman (with nt children) to do 
honsekoeplng for farmer i. .,i liired hand; 
cooking, washing and housework onlv. Apply to 
CEO. T.. BIDWEl.L, Riegelsville, N. J. 
WANTED—Male attendants and fireinea 1 i Wo k 
in an institniion; salary $4.3 a montli and 
Kiai’itenanee. -Vpidy to SI'PERiNTENDENT, 
l.|■t(•hw((rlh Villag(', 'I'liiells, N. Y. 
W.VNTEI)—Married man for general work 
: round eonniry lioiise, 70 miles from New 
York; no oh.feclion to one child; reference. Ad- 
-’r ss ADVEItTISKR 42'4, care Rnnd New- 
Yorker. 
3V.\NTED--<ioo(l all-around farm hand, marrieil. 
on dair.v farm in Dutehess ConnI.v; l.onse, 
fuel, potatoes and milk; write giving age, 
nationality, exi[erlenee and wages isked. -VD- 
\'ERTISER 4275, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
SHI'II'IIEI!!) W.WTED—Married man witli ex- 
lierience in l(a ;(!I!ng ri'gislered slieep. lo take 
I'lill (4iarge ((f dock of Sliropsliires; state expe¬ 
rience and siilar.v expected in first letter. SUNNY 
BROOK FARMS, Willlanistown, Mass. 
HEItDS.MAN WANTED AT ONCE—Tenant man 
witli experb'iiee in liandliiig pnre-hred ealtlo 
(Cuernseys preferred); line opporlnnity for a 
Ihorongidy relialde nmn; stale i|ualihcations, 
oTereliees, efe., in li-st lettiw. C. II. TO.\N 
ES'l'.VTE, Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 
W.XNTED—7ir;:n w'ih family I'nit has help to 
woi'k iliki-n.cin' firn i on s!iar<s: I |iave to sis, 
horses, sheep, cows, hogs, poultry; gas ami 
water in house; need i((an immediately to hein 
With crops and idnwlng; excellent opinirtiiiiity. 
ADI'ERTISEU 4272, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.\NTKD—Married man lo run (>()-aerc ftirm; 
good markets; salar.y ami slnire in |(rolits. 
.\D\'EUTISER 4284, eare Rural New-Yiu'ker. 
3V.ANTED—Married dairyman iimlerslaml Sharp¬ 
ies milker; ai-.<) have reference; le ime, wood 
and milk. ATCPST TSCHIliKY, New Pallz, 
N. Y. 
W.WTED. in Sussex Co., New .lersey, Wo-':;--.. 
gardener wlio nmlerstaiids vegelahies, grapes, 
apples and small fruits; slate exia-riem-e and 
wages expected. ADVERTISER 42.n(!, enre Rural 
New-Yorker. 
)V-ANTED—Farm boy as helper on ponllr.y farm, 
experience unnecessary; state age, iialioimlily 
and \vag('.s expeele-t. .\;i:lv RIXERSIDE 
POULTRY FAR.M, Caniliridge Springs, Pa. 
WANTED—Married' man (ii retail milk route; 
be.st of refcreimes recinlnni. IIEYAVOOD 
FARM, Gardner, Mass. 
HERDSMAN AA'.AN'l’EI)—Ca| Hide of taking entire 
eliarge of small herd of .ler.seys (lit bead), a 
most modern dairy and produce Grad'e A milk; 
also elderly man to milk couple of cows and do 
light (diores; s-ml reference ami state wages 
expected in first letter. ADVERTISER 42TC., 
euri' l[nral New-Yorker. 
AV.A.V'I'ED '.'a-rii-'I imin for gc 'eral f.rnn Work 
ami Iiorse stiilde: wifi- to help in owner’s 
house b.v hour or day; eoltage witli modern im- 
provenn-iits. fuel iiml l-ght; state nationality 
and wages. .ADA'EItTISER 4277, can' Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SHEPHERD wanted on Brandywine Meadow 
Fanil, West Chester, Pa. Appl.y .TOHN Mc- 
P.RIDE, Manager, Route D, AVest Chester, Pa. 
AV.A.N'rED—Parni hand a;.fl inilki'r on stock 
farm in Oninge County. N. Y.; to first-i luss 
milker and liarn man a elinnee will lie given to 
work himself mi lo a position of responsibility; 
wages for Hie start 4.3 dollars per montli and 
board. Empiire .\D\'ERTI.SEi: 42i;l, rare Rura! 
Nexv-Yi.rker. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM M.W.AGER wants position on farm near 
Philadelphiii; fan tiring witii me several mar¬ 
ried assistants, teamster, fiivin meeliiinie and 
Idaeksniilli. t'-: etor operator n-id one lirst class 
milker, .\ddress .ADA ERTISEii 4242, .care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A YOUNG AMERICAN, 22, well'd like a per¬ 
manent iicsition 01 a tniek farm; has *;xi eri- 
eriee In all kinds of farming: near New York 
Cit.y if possible; stale terms. AV. RIES, 2 
W. 04tb St., New York City. 
POSITION WANTED as working foreman or 
teamster on an up-to-date farm wliere good 
service will be appreeiateil: life experieiiee at 
farming; understam! ail li;iini'ln-s of farming 
and dairying ami all iinre-l)re<l stock; liiive 12 
years’ experieiiee in the eultiire of Alfalfa; none 
liiit first-class place need answer; neither will 
aa.y attention be given an.v pro-German; strictly 
temperate: best of r'-fen-nee. ADA’ERTISElt 
4278, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POT’LTRY.M.A.V—Gardener, at present poiiitry 
malinger if large inivute plant, open for posi¬ 
tion September or October 1; praetieal knowledge 
all branches poultry, farming, raising .voiing 
stock a six-cinlt.v: show results; also exp<‘rieiieed 
in vegelulde gardening, lawr.s, etc.; hamlle men; 
competent take charge; liiindy with tools ami 
repair work; lioiise required; strictly temperate; 
liest refer('ne<‘S; like to lieiir from up-to-date 
propositions, eommereial or private estate; Cen¬ 
tral New .lersev < r Eastern Pennsylvania pr<‘- 
ferred. .ADA'Ki.’TlSER 4288, eare Riiriii New- 
Yorker. 
AMERIC.AN. 4.3, single, experieiicc-d carpenter, 
good all iiroiiiid repair man iinil painter, lionesl. 
reliable, referenei', desires permanent position 
gentleuian's (-siale; please give purtiealars and 
salary first letter. ADVERTISER 4285, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
I DESIRE n position ns farm mniiagi-r on first- 
class dairy farm; for last seven years dairying 
for self; eonipi'tent to take full charge; 30 years 
of age, niiirried; best of references; state full 
piirfieiilars as lo wages you will pay and living 
al)od('; will go aiiywliere. LESTER P. BUSH, 
Pine Lodge Farm, W. Nottingham, N. It. 
YOUNG M.AN, class 5 in draft, .Anierlean, will¬ 
ing; desires position on genonil or dairy 
farm. ADA'ERTISER 4273, cure Riiriil New- 
Yorker, 
EXPERIENCED POUI.TRYMAN. married, wants 
position, private place: understands all 
braneln-s; referem-es in answer; stale wages. 
ADA'E It'l'TSEU 42d(i, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
Young, respeetnlde, refined womiin witli one- 
year-old healtliy tioy, wishes liglit position; 
prefers lionsekeeping to an old oonple or to re¬ 
speetnlde xvidower witli one eliihl; references 
given and n-qiiired: prefer good' home to high 
w.ages. ADA'ilRTlSER 42(!7, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AV-ANTED—Position farm or estate iiiannger, 
married': no eliildren; draft exempt, .American; 
refi-reiiees. ADA’ER'l'TSER 4279, cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED F.VRMER. -15, mnrri«*d. liai'o 
1 horse, wants yeiir-r<ntnil pos'tioii. Ibr par¬ 
ticulars address .ADVERTISER 42d.3, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
I'OUT.TRYAI.AN desires position as a‘'‘!s;ant oi 
ehiekeii farm. ADA’ERTISER 4271, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
F.ARM MAN.AOEU wislies sitniition as super oi 
a large farm from l.lMii) to 2.<M)0 acres; Onr- 
onglily nmlerstaiids all liranelies of farming; 
married, no eliildren, age 4.3 years, feiiiperate; 
no small idaee will be ai’swered; best r<‘fer- 
("ices. ADA’ERTISER 42d0, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Gllil,. 2.3, tliree months’ fiirni school experieiiee, 
wants work; farm, dairy or poultry; AA’est- 
eliester Cor.iit.v preferred. ADA'ERTISER 4270, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION AV.AN’W by a Swedish married 
man ns carotale .• on gentlemnn’.s e.state; 30 
years’ experience: sober, honest, willing: over 
draft age and reference. ERICK LARSON, 
11. F. I). No. 1, Atth'boro, Mass. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm containing 15 acres, 
one-fourth mile from town of 3,.300 population, 
with splendid schools and chiirehcs, situated on 
Du Pont Boulevard; farm e<inlppe(l as follows; 
iiienliating enpaclly, 0,000 eggs; brooding ca¬ 
pacity, 12,000 ciii<4<s; laying limises for 4,000 
liiois; 500 apple trees; largo bouse containing 
11 rooms; tlie owners are engaged in other Imsi- 
I'l-s amt cannot give this the proper attention. 
THE DI;T-AAVA1!E ECC farm, .Milford. Del. 
miles frmn t'.wn; 12.3 ne'.'cs eiiltiviiti'd, rest 
pasture and wo'diiiiid; 300.(M)0 feet saw timtier; 
0-room li<.ns>-, 3 hams, •> cows, leum, 30 hens’ 
4 turkeys, 7 hogs, eoniplcfi' set of maeliiiiery— 
I'll for $4,200: linlf e.ivli; balaiiee 5%. .AI. AA’ 
BAKKMAN, Owego. N. Y. 
FOR SAI-E—200 acres clay loam llnic; (■•>el 
water; Slate road; send for doseriidion. I,. E. 
I.EAVIS, Copenliagen, N. Y. 
AVIIL SELL 190-n ere dairy fnrin producing 
aliont $400 tiioiiflil.v, gross; !);) mile ' f ■, i.i 
Ni'W York. For purl ienlars writi' ADAER- 
'I'lSER 4274, care Rural New-York('r. 
FOR S.AI.E—150-aere feriii, all eipiipiied; 0 
liorses, 18 liead of cuttle, fiirmlng tools, all 
fl-vi ehiss; 2') acres of .Alfalfa; land all lllliilile 
cM-ept 12 acres ef llniher; 20 miles from Biiffal i 
oi improved r<'iid. For particnlars lininire 
ADA'FRTISFR 4208, cure Rural New-Yorke.-. 
STONY AVDT.D POFI/PRY FARM for sale: 12 
ii'-res, I art in (4ierries and peaidies; 1..30I) 
while I.i-glio'ii eliiiki'iis and Belgian iiares; tin* 
I'l'st eipiippeil plant in Hie State of New A'ork; 
easy tiwnis if sold at once. .AIT i.KIN AA’EBB, 
Geiieseo, N. Y. 
STTFOLK CO., L. I.. FARM for sale: .30ri 
acres, level, irid go'id Ini'ldings; $13,(K)(). 
Owner. .ADVERTISER 42.32, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR S.ALE—2.30.iiere farm; a pryer; inves'V-.nle. 
Information, ileseription, terms, write T.’i HO It, 
R. D. 1, Box 7, Clieshire, Sluss. 
FOR SAT.E -Farm of 1,35 acres; f.a’r Iniildlngs; 
2'2 miles to stores, ereaiiiery; good laying 
fir in; cheap at $2,100, $390 cash. (’HAS. 
PETERS, DeLaiieey, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR S.ALE—Moline Universal 3'rnetor In per¬ 
fect o;(ler; good reason for selling; purchased 
last March. J. AV. MeLEOD, Rowland', N. C. 
CLOSING OFT S.ALE—Must sell at once, en¬ 
listing, 1 Cyphers 240-egg Ineiilmlor, I Banner 
l.'O egg Special, 2 Newtown 1917 Colony Brood¬ 
ers, No. 11; 1 Midvay I’.rooder, 2.30-eliiek size; 
.\ rwli Ii water founts, Apaeo fei'ders, trai> nests, 
"4 ill si'clioii”; 2-H. gas engine, f(*ed grinder, 
tsine grinder, etc; will sell at harguill. L. C. 
HEI.EER FARMS, .Minoa, N. Y. 
YEI.LOAV LOCT’ST TIMIiER AAEANTED for Gov- 
enimeiit ships; best prices paid for standing 
timlier, lugs or plank: will contriiet with local 
saw mills for entire output; write or wire at 
once, giving deliiils as to timber available in 
your vicinity: we manufacture exclusively for 
tlie Fnited States Shipping Board Emergency 
Fleet Corporati. n. FOREST CORPORATION, 
'J'arrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—SeeoiKr-iiaiid I’nadilla Silo, 14x30 
preferred; state size, age and price in first 
letter. RAY AFLD, 10(5 Verona Ave., Newark. 
FOR SAT.E—Avery .3-10 tractor aiuf jilows, 
IxMiglit this Sie.-iiig: used little; price two- 
thirds ei St. E. AV. I'.ENNETT, It 3, Victor, 
N. Y. Per A. K. B. 
FORD FNI 'rit.AC'l’OR—L’sed on HW acres; will 
do work of 4 horses; owner tiuying larger 
traetor; cost $250; <4ieek for $17.'7 takes it. 
SHADY I.AAVN FARM, R. I). 2, Port Deposit, 
Md. 
CIDER MILL FOR S.AI.E—2 H. P. Fairbanks 
engine, grinder, belt and' pulley, press and 
platforms and screws; full outfit for $1.30; good 
working order; will trade for Ford ear. f3. E. 
TERRY. Holtsviile, L. I., N. Y. 
WOOD RE.Al’EK, excellent condition, two 
knives; lirst $35 takes it. F. .M. PRESCOTT, 
lUverdale, N. J. 
