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THK TirUAL NrnV-YOHKKn, SKl’T. 2S, 1918. 
FARM TOPICS 
"The Rochester Herald" Breaks 0\it Again. 1110 
Storing tlie Sweet Potato Crop. 1110 
The Business of Selling Farm Goods.. 1111, 1112 
Williamson Plan of Corn Growing. 1113 
Curing Tobacco . 1113 
Trapping Woodchucks . 1113 
Up-State Farm Notes. 1114 
Carborundum Grinding; Stooling Rye. 1115 
Destroying Johnson Grass. 1115 
Crops and Farm News. 1115 
Hope Farm Notes. 1116 
Selling Wheat to Government. 1118 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Raising Rabbits for Food. 1111 
Stand by the Dairymen’s League. 1118 
One-Cow and Other Small Silos. 1122 
Filling Silo with Husked Corn. 1122 
Value of Silage. 1122 
Balanced Ration for Swine. 1122 
Epilepsy . 1122 
Growths . 1122 
Skin Trouble . 1122 
Calf Cholera . 1122 
Barn Conveniences . 1124 
THE HENYARD 
London Purple for Gapes. 1124 
Fleas in the Henhouse. 1124 
Yolkes and Whites in Different Feeds. 1124 
Egg-Laying Contest . 1126 
Poultry Bookkeeping . 1125 
Freak Egg . 1125 
HORTICULTURE 
Fruit Growers at New York Experiment 
Station. Part III. 1113 
Winter Injury of the Grape in New York, 
1917-1918 1117 
Paper White Narcissus.•.. 1117 
Celery Story; an Amateur’s Experience.... 1117 
Apples in Hudson Valley. 1118 
■WOMAN AND HOME 
From Day to Day. 1120 
Laundry Helps .1120, 1121 
The Rural Patterns. 1120 
Winter House Plants. 1121 
Some Work and Some Play. 1121 
Embroidery Designs . 1121 
MISCELLANEOUS 
X^Tien Our Soldiers Come Home. Part I. 
1109, 1110 
Daylight Saving Once More. 1111 
Events of the Week. 1114 
P-ampkin Molasses and Squash Sugar. 1115 
Bees on Shares. 1116 
Re^vard for Killing Dog. 1116 
An Old Lie Comes Up Again. 1118 
Publishers’ Desk . 1126 
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Products, Prices and Trade 
VOUK. SEPTEMBER IH, BBS. 
iJUlTEli. 
I'ricus liavo julvaucod to a figiu’c pro- 
vifiusly Tiiiknowii here. Tho ,qpi)ar('nt 
ri'.asoii is that practicall.v none of the 
.stoi’age butter is being sold, and the new 
make Coming here is not suflicient to su])- 
ply the trade. C'onditions in other large 
—(’hicago, Bo.ston and Philadeljjliia 
-.•ire about the same, ranging around .IS 
<-.‘nts, wholesale, for best creamery. _Tlie 
government has ord(*red (50 per cent of the 
storage stock in New York held sub.je(.-t 
to call for army u.se, and control of tlie 
fresh supply, in the way sugai’ is 
iiDvv handled, may come soon. Best 
f'airy buttei- is following creainery closely. 
Till'- proportionate advance in packing 
•<tnek, city made and renovated is smaller. 
The various butter substitutes are com- 
p.-iratively cheap and being used in much 
hiigei- quantities. Nearly all dairy stores 
ami market stands now handle them. 
Creamery, fancy lb. 
Good to Choice . 
l.ower Grades. . 
Dairy, beat... 
Coiiiiiion to Good. 
City made. 
Packing Stock. 
Process . 
CHEE.SE. 
Interior markt'ts, both 
E;istern. ai-e higher, and pri^ 
ness. 
Wtxtle .Mlik. fancy 
Good to cboice.. 
Lower grades... 
Skims, best. 
Fair to good . 
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EGGS. 
Thei'e is not nuieh change in prices, hut 
the market is weaker on most grades of 
g:iliiere(l stock. Nearby AA’hite 
of 
best 
finality continue scarce. 
White, nearby, cliolce to fancy.. 
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Medium to good. 
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Ulxed colms. nearby i<ebt.. 
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Common to good.. 
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GzHiered, best, white. . 
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Medium to good, mixed colors ... 
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Storage. 
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LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers. 
.10 00 
©19 00 
©It) 50 
(i$H) 50 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lbs. 
. 16 00 
©'21 no 
Culls. 
. 8 00 
©14 00 
. 
.19 00 
©21 00 
wtteei). 100 ibs. 
. 8 00 
@12 .50 
Lambs .. 
.16 50 
®19 -50 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Chickens choice broilers, lb.. 
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Fair to Good. 
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Hoostem . 
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Spring Ducks. 
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r.qiialis. doz. 2 (lO 8 25 
BEANS. 
Marrow, IUU ibs. .10 05 <ai\ Ih 
Pea.lo 00 ^11 25 
I’allfornia. small white..11 'lO ®11 75 
Bed Kidney.)o..5U <^11 75 
■White Kidney.12 oo ®14 <I0 
Lima. i.'Hlifornia.l.'i 00 'alO .’iO 
Mil ITS. 
Aliples ami pears are ahont -SI per bar¬ 
rel higher on the better grades. I’eaelies 
without speei.-il change. (Jrapes in larger 
supply, but meeting fair demand. Huckle- 
heri'ies scarce. 
A pples—Oldenburg, bbl. .I 00 .iO 
Gravenstein . 0.70 @ 5 00 
Fall Pippin, bbl. 0 iiO ® .5 ,50 
•N. W. Greening. 0-.50 @ 6.50 
Alexander. .‘i .50 @ 6 00 
-Malden Blush. 0 00 ® .5 .50 
Wealthy. I 00 @7 00 
.Tonathan. 7 00 .® S 50 
Crab Apples, bbl. 7 00 ©15 00 
Pears. .Anjou, bbl. 4 00 © 6 00 
C’airgeau, bbl ... 4 00 ® 7 00 
Clapp, bbl. 7 00 © !) 00 
Flemish Beatuy. bbl.2 .50 @ 4 .50 
B.artlett, bbl. 6 00 ©10 00 
Seckel. bbl.7 no @11 00 
H uckleberries. qt. . 15 © 25 
Watermelons 100.35 00 ©75 00 
Muskmelons, bu. 1 00 © .3 .50 
Peaches, '24 qt. crate . ’2 •50 © 3 75 
16-qt. bkt. 1 00 © 2 00 
Bu. bkt. 2 .50 © 4 00 
Cranherrles.Tjbl. 8 00 ©9 00 
Plums. 81b. bkt. 30 © 60 
Grapes. 41b. bkt. 14 @ 18 
VEGETABLES. 
The potato market is strong, hut wiili- 
ont much change in prieo. Onions low. 
String beans largely ))oor. Pciis scarce ; 
a few ^Vestorn New York i’eport<‘d .sold 
.-iliove .SCI per bushel, ’romatoes lower. 
Potatoes—L. 1., bbl. 4 .50 © 5 00 
Jersey, bbl. 3.50 © 4 .50 
Sweet Potatoes, bbl. 5.50 @ 6 00 
Beets, bhl. . 2 00 © 3 00 
Carrots, bbl. 2 00 @2 50 
Cabbage, bbl. 1 00 © 1 .50 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket. 50 @1,50 
Onions. 100 lbs. 1 '25 © 2 .50 
Peppers, bbl.2 oO & 3 00 
•String Beans bu. 100 ©2 00 
Squash, bu. .50 © 75 
Peas, bu. I .50 ® 3 50 
Lima Beans bu . 2 OO © 2 .■)0 
Cauliflower, bu. 1 00 © 3.50 
K’gg I’lants. bu. 60 © 90 
Tomatoes, bu. 40 © 1 00 
Cucumbers, bu, . 1 00 © 1 50 
HAY AND STRAW. 
Hay. Timothy, No. 1. ton .3100 ©32 00 
No. 2.27 00 ©30 00 
No. 3 .22 00 ©25 00 
Clover mixed.20 00 ©30 iiO 
Straw. Rye.16 00 @18 00 
SMOOTH, MELLOW, DELICIOUS 
COFFEE 
In 5-lb. Lots or Over M ^ 
From Wholesaler Direct 
Saving You Retail Profit 
Uncle Sam wants products moved in most direct 
line to conaumer. Save needless expens** aud labor. 
Buy Direct by Mail. Bean or Ground 
5 LBS. mx. FREE 300 MILKS. 10 LHS. DKL. KItKB 1.000 .MILES 
GILLIES COFFEE CO., 233-239 Washington St, Nrw York 
2k£^9tablinhcd TH Ytara 
BOOKKEEPERS 
STENOGRAPHERS 
ATTENTION! 
We are in need of competent male ofllcf help, under 
and over draft age. in an important industry to help 
win the war. Good 18nlnrlei and Pualtloiie for Ad- 
vniieeiiieiit vrill he given to capable men. Ad<lres», 
with references, 1*8, New Haven. Conn. 
Subscribers^ Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchange, make it known here. 
This Rate will be 6 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and addre.ss must be counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display tyi>« used, and only Farm Froducts, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers an*l jteneral manufacturers' announcements 
not admitted,here. Poultry, Lrrs and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will jfo under proper headings on other pases. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than rrtday mornins 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
W.VX'I’El)—.\n elderly woman to assist a lady 
iu housekeeping: three in family; no lauiuh-y 
Work; steady position; must be aeeustomed to 
live in the country year around; references. 
AUVERTISEit 4390, care Rural New-Yorker. 
5V.VNTED—A live .young man of good habits, 
from 10 to 20 years, that wants experifiiee in 
general farming, that would lik*; e.xperlence in 
the eare of purebred Ifolslein-Eresian cattle; 
will pay good wages. ADVERTLSER 43SO, care 
liural New-Yorker. 
AV.VNTEI)—.Men and women attendants iu a 
State institution for tlio fe(d)le-niinded: sal¬ 
ary .st.5 a montli for men and ¥30 for women, 
witli maintenanee: slate ago wlien apiilying. 
Apply to Sfl'ERINTENDENT, Letcliwortli Vil¬ 
lage, T’liiells, N. Y. 
M'.W’l’El) .AT ONCE—A working farm manager 
on ju'ivato estate, married, 5vith practical ex- 
jierienee ill all liranclies; state age. reference, iia- 
tionalit.v, and wages wanted, e.xelnsive of house, 
fuel and privileges. S.A.ML'EL IIE.SSBEY, Rose- 
monte Farm, Selkirk, N. Y. 
AV.ANTEI)—General farm hand, able to milk 4 
or ~i rows; steady job: state wagi'S wanted In 
first letter. A. S. UALD’WIN, Btidgehampton. 
N. Y. 
W.ANTEl)—Single or married man to assist 
poultrymau on large modern poultry plant; 
good oiiportunit.v for advancement and expe¬ 
rience to a 5villing and intelligent man: state 
liarliculars and wages expected in first letter. 
R. ARGOOD, Emmons Farms, Oueouta, N. Y. 
WANTED—Active, intelligent young man, not 
lialile to draft duty, to work on modern poul¬ 
try plant and learn the business; must lie farm 
raised and have Lad some experience with 
IKiultry; lotv wages and a good home to start 
with; exceptional oiiportunities for advancement; 
state full proposition, with references, lu first 
letter. LAKEWOOD LEGHORN FARM, C. .<?. 
Greene, Prop., Lakewood, N. J. 
FARMER, trustworthy married man, hour from 
New York, iu lower Rockland County, !?»■>(* 
monthly, cottage, etc. Occasional or regular 
extra com))ensation for others in family if use¬ 
ful. ROBERT LEBER, Oratamln Farm, Blau- 
velt, N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED AVOMAN—Helper, general farm 
work. BOX 12o9, X’jtt-;field, Mass. 
M \ N'I I’,1>—Single licrdsman for sm.all licrd of 
rcgistcrcil .'lers. v';; .¥(’25 and fouiuf; farm hands 
•f.A.A; also young woman to work in ibiiry and 
milk five cows. 51. C. GRINDLE, Slicrborn, 
Mass. 
55’.\NTED—Teamster and gener.'il farm work; 
single man i)ast draft age, on gentleman’s es¬ 
tate: wages, .$.59 i)er month and Ixiard; refer¬ 
ences required. Address 55'.M. ]1.\5’F.S, Box 4.55, 
AVestbnry, L. I. 
AA'.VNTED—Experienced man, net snitject to 
firaft, to assist in Gucrnse.v lienf of about 
thirty cows; also to take charge of tlie lioltling, 
separating, hutlorinaking, etc.; must he expert 
Imtterinaker; Iiest of refei’oncos required. 5V.AD¬ 
DINGTON FARM, Wheeling, W. Va. 
HERDS.M.AN—Dairyman; single; good butter 
maker; enclose copies of references; state 
nationalit.v and wages expected. HILL TOP 
FARM, Greenwieli, Conn. 
5VAN3'ED—Reliable married man, thoronglily 
exiicrienced, to take charge of small farm 
near New York; wages $4.5 jier month and iionns; 
liouse, fuel, potatoes and vogetaldes furnished. 
.VDA'KRTISEK 4414, care Rural New-5’orker. 
COMPETENT AA'OM.AN to do general house¬ 
work for family of three adults in country; 
all city eonvenienccs; state nationalit.v, exiie- 
rienee and pay expected and’ enclose rel’erenees. 
.Address .ADA'ERTISEU 440!). e.are Rural New- 
■Yorker. 
AA'.ANTKD a tenant man for general fanning; 
must nmb'rstand cows an<l milking machine; 
give ref<q-enees and wages wanted in first letter. 
AV. S. HINCHEY, P. O. Box 729, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
\A’.ANTED—-A young man as lielper on a eom- 
tnercial poultry farm; an excellent optiortnnity 
lo leani tlie Inisiness in all liraiiehes; give full 
information in first letter, wages wii’iled. etc. 
RIVERSIDE POTH.TRY FAR.M, Cambridge 
Springs, Pa. 
Situations Wanted 
WORKING FOREM.AN wants position on pri¬ 
vate estate by Ist of November: wife will 
work if necessary: one child; long experclence; 
liest references. ADA’ERTISER 4381, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POCLTRYMAN desires position as working 
manager; experienced: expert caponiziiig; 
.American, married. ADA'ERTISKK 4406, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SEPT, for private estate near city: thoroughly 
competent in eroi) raising, care of stock, fruit 
and iionltry; refined. ADA ERTISEH 4413, care 
Rural NcAV-Yorker. 
PR.VCTICAL F.AR5I ST’PT. open for engage¬ 
ment; expert in my line; ‘20 years’ experience 
in management of large farm; liighost refer¬ 
ences as to ability, char.aeter. etc. Address 
■VDA’ERTISER 4400, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PR.ACTICAL poultrynian desires position; sin¬ 
gle young man. draft exempt; references; 
state wages. ADA’ERTISEU 4405, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AA'DUKING MAN.AGER, marrieif. 10 years’ ex¬ 
perience. wants position on good general farm; 
house with improvements. J. S. HOE, Hoiw- 
well. N. J. 
POSITION wanted by two young single men. 
draft exempt; one a practical poiiltryman and 
one a dairyman: fine references. .ADA’ERTISKR 
4404, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A'Ol'NG M.AN, strong ainf healthy. 5vishos posi¬ 
tion on a livestock farm: 2 years’ experience; 
can milk and run a car; best references: will 
go West; anxious to learn. AA’'.ALTEH PETER¬ 
SEN, 599 AA>st ITSth St., New York City. 
HEUDSM.AN desires position; single: draft ex¬ 
empt: life experience with different breeds of 
cattle: .A1 butter maker; references. ADA’ER- 
TI.SEU 4403, care Rural New-Yorkor. 
POT’L'l'RYM.AN, married, desires position; 14 
years’ practical experience; commercial plant 
prcferreif; willing to board help; fine ri-forences. 
.ADA’ERTISEU 4102, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F.ARM MANAGER with proven al)ility in all 
lines of agriculture and forestry, married, mbl- 
dle aged, disengaged October 1st, desires posi¬ 
tion. ADA’EU'TISKR 4401, care Rural Ncav- 
A’orkcr. 
■I. I — I — 
I'OSITION on np-to-dnte estate liy a working 
farm manager; niiildle-age<l .American, mar¬ 
ried, temperate, industrious: practical expe- 
rieni'P in farm work and stock far years; only 
first-class position considered. BOX 65, Garri¬ 
son. N. Y. 
I’OT’LTRY EXPERT desires position as working 
manager on large plant or estate; managed 
one plant 12 years; successful incubator and 
itriiodcr man: living salary and profit-sharing 
liasis; .American, married. ADA’ERTISER 4407, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
GENERAL FAR.MIIAND. single (29), not sub¬ 
ject to draft, wishes position on gentleman’s 
place; Iiest referenc<‘s. E. 1’. ESKE, Allaire Inn, 
I’armingdale, N. J. 
HorSEKKEPF.R—Tntelllgeut, ■ refined woman, 
understanding housekeeping thoronglily. desires 
position in country Avhore slie can have her two 
ehildnqi with Iier. AD\’ERT1.''EU 4408, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PtiT'I.TRA’M.AN, juarried, 8 years’ exiiericnce in 
all liranehes of tho poultry business. Avishes 
position as manager. .Address ADA’ERTISEU 
441’2, care Rural New-Yorker. 
E.ARMER, married, .American, age 32. liave 
small ehildreu, desires position about Oetolier 
first: dairy iireferred; please state salary. BOX 
145, Middletown, N. J. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
AA’.ANTED—a tenant for a 300-.A-Dairy Farm; 
milk goes to condensery; to a party Avhom 
lias fanning tools and machinery' and help; this 
farm is a moneymaker; running water to house 
and barn: good buildings. Address, with refer¬ 
ences. EUGENE T. BI..VCK, Scio, N. Y. 
I’(iR SALE OR TO RENT—15.5-aere farm, fully 
sfoi'ked; exceptional opportunity for quick 
part.v. PAT’L KOCHINKA, Stanfordville, Dut¬ 
chess Co., New York. 
AA'OULD LE.VSE OR WORK modern farm; state 
particulars. .TOS. LUSTGARTEN, 1373 St. 
Nicholas Ave., Noav York City. 
FOR SAI-E—Farm about 100 acres; keep 15 cows 
and team; SA-. miles from D. & N. R. R.; 
price .$l.fpO<»: .$400 down; balance on easy terms. 
.7. C. CABLE, Roscoe, N. Y. R. F. D. 1. 
FAP.M AVANTED—In New A'ork or Northern 
J.-rsev. Write descrijition and terms to AD- 
VEUriSER 4415, care Rural New-Yorker. 
r.AllM FOR $.AT.E—A’illjige poultry, truck farm, 
29a, new liouse, .50-ft. liani. 12 poultr.v houses, 
vviagoa house, etc.; early land, loam soil, s|)rh;g 
water, one-third mile to town; trolley. Iiigh 
school; good markets; best location for Sninmcr 
lioiiK! on Hudson; big sacrilico. .ADA’ERTIBER 
4410, care Rural New-Yorker. 
E’OR S.ALE—Thii'fy-fivo ae;'es intensively planted 
to oreliard ainl small fruits, in first-class horli- 
enltnral coniiition: on Slate road, two miles from 
city of 28,18)0; along Hudson River, fifty-eight 
miles from Noav A'ork; eleven-room house, amiii - 
outimildings, all in good repair; eash recoiius 
.$.5.0(8) annually: will increase as plantings ma¬ 
ture; price and terms riglit. Also property ad- 
joining; twenty-four a<T('S iiark-like ii|iland, 
with fifteen-room modern hons<‘, eonmianding 
magnificent river and mountain views; mon> 
land if desired. Combination would make beau¬ 
tiful self-supporting Summer home. AA’M. 
McGANN, Star Route, Ncwluirgli, N. Y. 
POT’I.TRY F.ARM FOR S.AT.E—I’leniingtoii. 
N. .7.; nearly -t acres, exeelicqit soil, fruit and 
shade froos, g. od Imnso, 7 roouis, lialli an I 
SuTiiinor kiielieii, well and cistern w:iter it 
latter; large coal cellar: eenient tloor; 
tine larn; ponllry houses for ibont TOO liens; 
liroeder and feed lionses; on new Fleniingtoii- 
I-’reni-htoAvn State road: good railroad ai’coninio- 
dations to N. A', and IMiila. .AD VK Iff ISER 
441(;, eare Rural Nerv-Yorkt'r. 
FARM wanted to rent for few years; optiou 
inlying. ARTHUR I’.AUl., .5S Gordon Street, 
Ridgefield Dark. N. .7. 
I'OR S.AT.E—scU-nere farm: corn and wheat. 
land; level; tileif: all tillalde. Terms, write 
A. A'’. CONoA'KR, ,Sumner, Alissonri. 
FOR T.EASE—.50-acre farm: small fai-m honso. 
liarns, etc.; run as dairy farm for year-; 
nearby market; eity water and eleefrie jiower: 
one hour froin New A’irrk City. 1*. O. BO,\ 1, 
I’rince Bay. Staten Island, New A'ork. 
Sl’l.ENDID Dt-aei-e farm for sale; will take 
Iiart easb. rest in dairy rows. F. ('. ttOEO- 
SAHTH, Crystal Itnii, New A.’oi-k. 
FOR SAl.E —;t.5-aer<i farm in New Jersey, near 
New I’.rimswiek. eoininilting ilistanee of New 
York; buildings in good order; fine market for 
produce in New TSninswiek, .a manufacturing 
town, suitalde for a genibnuan’s country plaei-; 
now is the time to see it lipfore AAYiiter conms. 
■Address owner. F. .N. Bed], Ne5V Brunswick. 
N. J. R. F. 1). No. 5. 
IK'ME FOR S.AT.E, two miles from Dupont Uo. 
plant, six lots fifty by hundred twenty feet, 
cigiit-rooni liouse good repair, one luindred sixty 
graiie vines in full liearing, otlier fruit.. JOHN 
.7. FRY, Higliland Springs, Va. 
,\N t)T.D EST.ATE in tlie famous Berkshire Hills 
of 174 acres overlooking the cit.v of Pitis- 
fiel'd. .Mass, 5 miles from T.enox, Mass., near 
trolley and eonntry elul), must he sold to settle 
an estate. SELDON JOHNSON, A’ineland, N. J 
FOR S.AT.E—106 aere.s; good’ l>uildiugs, fanee; 
and 5vater: R. F. D.. telephone, iieigiiljors; t! 
miles R. R.: pri.'e .93,100; .$900 easii; 7)% interest 
on ImLanee. ARCHIE LI.OYD, Cameron Milis. 
Stcuiuni Co., N. Y. 
U.ARM—Saeriliee at cost of Iniildings .alone on 
aeoonnt of war: must sell at dnee 145 aef'-s, 
.960 peg aere, along Skaneateles T.ake; large, mov 
modern barn, fine eonntry liouse. .Address -AD- 
A ElfflSER 4411, <'ar(! Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTED—Eann, .50 to 150 .acres, 50 aeros till- 
alde; state priee and partienlars. .ADA'Ki:- 
TISER 438.3, eari? Rural New-A'orU<‘r. 
LOCT’ST AA’.ANTKD FOR GOVERNMENT SIIH’S. 
--Use proliitiited for any other intrpose. Cm 
.vonr yellow loenst tim))er now. AA’e will )>,■ >• 
you pi-oinpt easli, .$70 per thousand f. o. l'. 
Lake .Araiioinio, N. Y., for li^-iueh nifeiieil 
plank. AA’ill also accept logs f. o. t>. ears ymir 
shipping point. AA'rite for log in-iees. . il.oc 
inneli can you ship? Give correct inforinatioii. 
AA'o manufacture for tlie XT. S. Slii|)pin-g Boanl 
exclusively. Don’t delay. Do vmir int. Evi-rv 
day counts. FORES’l' CORI’OR.ATION, Tarrv- 
town, N. y. , 
AA’E AA'ANT briglit, sweet clover itav, car lots. 
ULSTKIIDORF FAR.AIS, Higliland,' N. Y. 
FOR S.AT.E—Ellis Keystone two-horse doubii- 
geared level tread jiower in good running or¬ 
der. ,A bargain. LEAVIS A. BEST, .Slatingt.ni. 
Pa. R. R. No. 1. 
FOR S.AT.E—.A ne5v Colt carbide lighting ont- 
fit: never was put up; .$100. AVIIvIHA.M 
I.OAA’E, Cold S)n ing.' N. ’Y. 
FOR SALK—Cypliers .390-egg incubators. bO\-.Ts. 
and banging feeders. F. M. DAA’LS, Chase 
Poultr.v Farm, Cineinnatus, N. Y. 
HONEA’—Clover. al.so buckwheat, extracted 
lioiiey in 60 -lii. cans, $14 each f. o. h. AA’. st 
Danliy. N. A’. -Apply for prices on other etoi- 
tainers. R.AY C. AA’H.COX, Ithaca, R. 4, N. V. 
•I'RACTGi: PT.OAA’’ I-’OIt SALE—New .9400 .. 
bottom Grand Detour Plow Comiianv; indep.-mi- 
ent l.eani, $’280. MOHEG.AN FARM, Peekski’.l, 
N. Y. 
AA'.ANTKD—Several Iinndred luisliels mar.gcM 
(preferal)Iy red); wlien writing, please .st-I.- 
pri(-e and time same will Is- ready for deliver.v. 
Af. G RCENDI.ER, I.akc firove, I.ong Island. 
FOR SALE—Ohio gasoline engine, 12 liorsepov er 
and No. 17 Oliio ensilage cutter, mounted on 
steel truck, used but little; all $400. A. 
HIRSCH, Fitchburg, Mass. 
4.O0)-EGfi Mammoth Inouliator for sale or •-.v- 
ehange for poultry. Ajiply to H. I*. H.A.AI- 
II.TON, R. D. 1, Hnnlington, I.ong IsIaivT. 
FOR SAT.E — Unused set of Kneyelopae.li-i 
Britannk-a on India jiaiier; priee .$45; origin:;! 
cost .S64. J. 57. THO.MI’SON, .Mays Landing. 
New Jei-sey. R. 1. 
AA'.ANl'KD—Cleveland T'raetor; state eondlt'on. 
in-iee. D.A COST.A FRUIT FAR.M, Da Costa, 
N. J. 
FOR SAT.E—10-20 Internalluiial 'I'raetor ;r-r 
plow, nearly new. at a bai-gain: reason fm- 
selling. B. F. KEAN, Stanley, N. Y’’. 
I.Oltl) & BI’RNH.AM Hot AA’ater Heater; 170 ft. 
3-inch pipe; 180 ft. lyt-iuch pipe; 200 fi. 
1-iiu-h pipe: all in good shape. ERNEST J,. 
TRKAVER. Freehold, N. J. 
FOR S.AT.E—Sixteen-horse power C.eisir gas en¬ 
gine, 280 siM-ed, good as new; reason for sell- 
ing, just bought tractor; make offer suliject to 
inspeetiou. ST.ANMITII F.ARMS, Lan.sdale, I’:i. 
ENSILAGE CT’TTER—No. 24 "Hoeking Valle.-. - 
on truck, l.n-int-li throat; extra set curler 
knives and sliredd'ers, iiesides piiie and disfil.- 
utor pipe; used one season onl.v. 1917; ready f >'• 
immediate shipmeiit. CARLETON L. HALLOCK. 
Clayton, New Jetsty. 
