Tin: uruAn Ninv-YonKEn, ocr. 12, lois, 
FARM TOPICS 
A Homemade Tractor Cultivator. 1154 
Silairo and Sour Soil. 1154 
Back to the Hills. 11S5 
Building Up Old Pasture Lands. 1165 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings. 1156 
Sunflowers—Tell Us About Them. 1156 
Hope Farm Flint Corn. 1157 
Keeping Winter Squash. 1157 
Thrashing Clover Seed. 1157 
Club-foot in Cabbage.... 1157 
Hen Manure and Shavings. llol 
Acid Phosphate or Manure. 1151 
Hope Farm Notes. 115* 
A Letter from France. 115* 
Prices for WTieat Mill Feeds. 1167 
Up-State Farm Notes. 1167 
Crops and Farm News.. ing 
Iowa Seen bv a New Englander. 11 <o 
Pasture Fertilization Demonstration. H7b 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
The Passing of the Horse. ^155 
followed.' Whent. !?2 to <-on». 
oats. Toe: r.ve, .$1.50; no domand 
now, very littk* botiKht. Potatoes, $l.i)0 
at oellar. On market in Snnbnry from 
.$1.75 to $2. Apples, no market now. ex¬ 
cept Snnbury, .$1. Batter, -tOe; ejiRs. 
42c.; poultry by huckster, old. 22c ; youns, 
2Se. Wheat about 75 per cent nornnil; 
oats, 90 per cent; corn, 70 per centj po¬ 
tatoes. SO per cent: buckwheat. 0.5 per 
cent. In some localities crop.s ar»> very 
near normal, while in others they are 
very poor. Business outlook not very 
Rood, l.abor is scarce. Seeding is being' 
(lone now; cutting corn, harvesting buck¬ 
wheat and digging of late potatoes. 
Snyder Co., Pa. o. K. S. 
(iICNKK.vr, WoltlC about coimtr.v home on Staten 
Island: a resiu'otald.. iniiii above draft age. 
fully oonipetent to mlk an<I earn for three <'ows, 
feed and t.ake eare of poultry and attend to 
general work about house; good wages, board 
at owner's house, .and ponnaiieut ]d,aeo, to capa¬ 
ble. agreenidi" man. ADVEKTI.SEH 443t>, «'ave 
Karal New-Yorker. 
1167 
1154 
1170 
1170 
1170 
1172 
1172 
1174 
1174 
1174 
1174 
1174 
1174 
1174 
1174 
1178 
To Members of the Dairymen's League. ... 
New Plan for Can Transportation.1153 
Corning Veal . 
Handling Breeding Ewes. 
Airedales and Rats. 
Weevils in Feed. 
Cows in the War Zone. 
Dairy Ration . 
Ration and Pasture Questions. 
Ration for Milch Cows. 
Frosted Corn Fodder. 
Frosted Sorghum Fodder. 
Bloat . 
Blood in Milk. 
Rickets . 
Treatment for Bot-fly. 
THE HENYARD 
Selling Eggs by Weight.1161 
Cost of Raising Chickens. 
Curing Sunflowers . 
Egg-laying Contest . 
HORTICULTUi-E 
Grafting Fruit Trees. 1156 
Big South American Orange....... 1157 
Effect of Windfall Apples on Soil.......... 1151 
The Passing of an Old Connecticut Fruit 
Grower . 
Paeony Wilt . 
Treatment of Datura. 
Aster Wilt; Cabbage Worms. 1150 
WOMAN AND HOME 
From Day to Day..^.. 11®| 
1168 
Dont Send 
a Penny 
These tiCn-Mort Work and Outdoor ShoM 
are such wonderful value that we will 
gladly send them to you at once, 
no money down, zou will 
find them bo well- 
made and BO stylish 
and such a big mon¬ 
ey saving bargain 
that you will sure¬ 
ly keep them. 
No need to pay 
higher prices 
when you can buy 
direct from us. 
Why pay $5 and 
$6 for shoes not 
near 80 good? 
TWO MAUKIKI) MKX waiittMl at once; must Ix' 
goml milkers and dairy farmers; om: must be 
callable of taking ebargo of livesto<-k and men: 
ever.vtbing fm-liisbed'; cxeellelit positieiis willi 
good' homes; loealioii Nortlieni N’ew .Tersey: 
state nationality, age, family, refereiiees. and 
wages wanted in first letter; jiositioiis open lor 
single men. Ar/VEKTISEU 4111, care Rural 
Xeiv-Yorker. 
WAXTEIY—A mnn to take charge of and oper¬ 
ate a 'ilbl-a- re farm near Youngstown. Ohio. 
Tlii* farm is fully equipped, extra well loi'aieif: 
electric ears and brick road to city; good bnlbl- 
iligB. well watered and pro<Inetive; stm-ked willi 
sheep, I'erelu-ron horses, and Duroe swine; rare 
opportmiitv; a moderate salary ami percentage 
to a good party. ADVERTISER care 
Itural Xew-Yorker. 
POT'T.TR'YM.VX. imarrieil. 
.vears’ experieiui' in all 
rei'ereni'i's. 
Xew-Y'orker 
desires position; It 
bram lies of ponllr.v: 
VDVEUTISKU •Itt.",, earo- KnrnI 
Some Labor-saving Ideas. 
The Rural Patterns. . ..iioa iino 
Burning Wood in the Furnace.1168, 
Odds and Ends. 
Embroidery Designs . 
Use More Cottage Cheese. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Statistics of the Brewing Business. 1164 
R. N.-Y. Workers at the Fair. ll&» 
Country-wide Produce Conditions. it5» 
Buffalo Markets . ““5 
Markets . 1168 
1169 
1169 
1169 
Philadelphia 
A Market for Cat-Tails. 
Getting Rid of Skunks. 
Events of the Week. 
Editorials .. 'g ’"g.'' 1. 
Roasted Wheat Breakfast Food. 
Publisher’s Desk . 
1161 
1161 
1162 
1166 
1172 
Products, Prices and Trade 
((’ontinuotl fi'om page 1175) 
YIILL FEED. 
Tb(' supply oE all wlioat foeds fontiuiu'S 
, This 
shoe in 
built to 
meet the de¬ 
mand of an 
outdoor city 
workers' shoo 
as well as for the 
modern farmer. 
Built on stylish laco 
Blucher last. Special 
tanning process makes, the 
^ j leather proof against the acid in 
- milk, manure, soil, gasoline,etc. They 
outwear inre© otomary pairs of shoes* Very flexible, 
soft and easy on the feet. Made by a special process 
which leaves all the “life” in the leather and rives it a 
wonderful wear-resisting quality. Double leather soles 
and heels. Dirtand water-proof tongue. Heavy chrome 
leather tops. Just slip them on and see if they are not 
the most comfortable, easiest .most wonderful shoes you 
overwore. CSflS for shoes on arrival. If, after 
Pay only • careful examination you don tnnd 
them all you expect, send them back and wo will return 
your money. Order by No, X15012, 
your name and addrees. and bq sure to 
state size you want. You be the) judge 
of quality, Btyla and value. Keep them only if satis¬ 
factory in every wav. Be sure to rive size and width. 
LE0NARD-M0RT0N& CO.,Dept. X-2064, Chicago 
FOR SALE 
12-Po8t Steel Tower 
FOR 50,000 OALLON TANK 
with Braces, Brackets, Foundation .Stones and 
Ladder. 100 ft. elevation. Excellent condition. 
GENERAL RAILWAY SIGNAL CO.. Rochester. N. Y. 
EXPERT conimorei.al poiiltryman wanted; mar¬ 
ried man and eolb-ge 1 rained: no tramp Maul¬ 
ed; salary and profit sharing; ive have best pri¬ 
vate trade in State. MOIIEO.VX FARM, I’oi'ks- 
kill. X. V. 
M.VRRIED M.tX, Milluml: ebildren jn-eferred; 
f.-irni work; good ,-aretakcr ol liarii of young 
stoek; Mages kiiP; rent, fuel, garden; year romid'; 
state ;ige, Inll details; I'arm in .Massaelmselts. 
ADVEKTISEK -lUl, care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
WAXTKD—To lielp in and learn farming, ete., 
on gi'Utleimm's country pla<e m-ar Adiroii- 
dai-ks. a good, strong boy beloiv draft age and 
over fifteen; per month Mitb lioard and lami- 
(Ii-.v; e.xeellent liotiie mIIIi caretaker’s^ tiuiiily: 
rcfereiii-es required and givi-ti. AI)\ I.R’l ISLll 
4130, care Rural XeM'-Yorkcr. 
MAXARER, married, desires position on iip-to- 
dale estate or d.-iiry farm; experienei'd In all 
braiiehes, care of purebred cattle, slioMiiig, feed¬ 
ing; linndling men and teams, gasoline engines, 
tractors; best reasons for leaving present posi¬ 
tion; preferably no help boanlecP. .Vddress, for 
further parlienbirs, .VDVKRTltJEU -14.37, i-are 
Rural NcM--Yorker. 
D.MRYMAX desires position; single, 2-8 years; 
draft exempt; 10 years’ praelical experiem-i-; 
.V-1 refereiiees; st.ate M-ages ami partieiilars in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 4440, care Rnial 
XoM-Yorker. 
W.AXTED—Respomlble poiltlon by young mar 
ried .\merlcan; draft exempt; underitaiids 
(Talrviiig and all branchea of farm work; $t:r. to 
$70 'per moiilli, M-tth privileges; give full In for 
Illation in answering. ADVERTISER 4433, eare 
Rural Xew-Yorkcr. 
Sf'OTCir TIERDSM.VX M'ishos .situation on pri¬ 
vate place; registered cattle; good all-rouiul 
man; show ring experlonee; married. 2 <-bildren; 
prefer place M’itU furnished lioiisi-; stale Mages 
in first letter, .\ddress ADVEK'I'ISER 4132, eare 
Rural XcM'-Yorker. 
FARM AI.tXARER—Open for position afb-r O- f. 
1.3; Agrieiiltiiral Colb-ge graibiale: s-b-ntilb- 
and prnetb-al; experiem-eil in all bram-lo-s; only 
tiest propositions eonsidered; .'i;i.2n0, house aial 
privileges. ADVERTISER 44 l’S, eare Rural 
XcM'-Yorkor. 
W.VXTET)— Housekopper for country borne Milb 
all improvements: prefer middle-aged eoiinlry 
M'omau Mho is neat, cheorful and good eook; no 
heavy Mashing; good home, eonsidorate treat¬ 
ment ami permanent position; state age and 
Mages di-sireil ill first letter. BOX ISO, I’.ooii- 
toii, N. .T. 
DATUYM.VX OX JIASS. F.VRM—Single, exemiit 
from draft; no milking or bottling: power 
separator, steam boiler, cte.; slate age, expe- 
rleuco; salary .SOO. board, ete.; advance to com¬ 
petent man.' ADVERTISER 4140, cave linral 
XeM’-Yorkcr. 
WANTED—Woman as cook; ialary, $80 per 
month and maintenance; also fanner; salary, 
$40 per month and maintenance: state reference 
and exporleiiee. .4ddn-ss riT.VRLTOX IXDT'S- 
'riClAL FARM SCHOOL. Ballstou Lake, N. T. 
W.tX'I'ED —\ Iienltliy, (-ompeteut M-om.-in in fain 
ily of tiiree adults to do tlieir honsoM-ork; 
must bo Milling to cook as the times demands; 
clean and intelligent; .S40 per montb. AnsM-er 
ADVERTISER 4438, care Rural .VcM’-Yorkcr. 
STU’ERIXTKXDEXT desires .\1 position; free 
to come at once; dair.V' farm preferred; school 
training and liigli-elass exin-riein-e; iiest refer- 
em-es; salary. S1,.-|0() per year and privileges. 
Alldress ADVER'I'ISER 442.3, care Rural XeM'- 
Yorkcr. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—’I’liirly-live acres intensively planted 
to orchard and small fruits, in lirat-class Iiorli- 
cnltnral 1 - 01111111011 : on State road, tM'o miles from 
city of 28,000; along Hudson River, lifty-eiglit 
mlies from .New York; eleven-room house, ample 
outbuildings, all in good repair; casli receipts 
.$r.,0(M) aminally: will increase as plantings ma¬ 
ture; )n-ii-e and terms riglit. Also property ad¬ 
joining; tM-enty-fonr acres park-llke upland, 
with fifteen-room modern house, coniinaiidiiig 
ningnilieeiit river and mountain views; more 
land if desired. Combination m'oiiUI make beau¬ 
tiful self-supporting Summer home. lYM. 
•McRAXN, Star Route, XoM’burgli, X. Y. 
W.VXTED—To Ini.v, farm of about 200 acres; 
must have gwd buildings. E.VltL A. W. 
SISCD, Lake I’laeid, X. Y. 
WANTED TO RENT—Small place near trolley 
or rnllroail on a lease, about half acre, by r«- 
in»<l couple; no family. J. B., Box 351, We»t- 
bury Station, I.Aiiy Islnml, New York. 
.. .GO 
to 
GSt; 
...G2 
to 
()4c 
.. .55 
to 
GOc 
• • ••>•> 
to 
45c 
...70 
to 
SOc 
... 5.5 
to 
G.5c 
O 
* * • ♦ > 
to 
4c 
...70 
to 
12c 
*> 
• • • •> 
to 
5c 
... 
to 
Gc 
.. .ns 
to 
■10c 
...10 
to 
459 
.. ..ns 
to 
45c 
■ji 
> A 
'9. 
3 
very U'M in the East. The Govevnmoiit 
is iitteniptiiiff to restvift, its use to dairy 
puriiosos. hut this ruling htis not hcoii in 
foi'oe loug’ (Mioiigh to see what the result 
will he. "Wheat is the only gram under 
Government price control. GoriR rye and 
h:vrley fei'ds are extreniel.v high, m many 
cases' .59 to 75 per cent above the Govern¬ 
ment lU’ice, on whe;vb feeds. 
Retail Prices at New York 
These are not tin* liigliest or lowest 
iiriees noted here, hut represent produ(;e i.t 
good (inalitv and the huyiug opiiortuiuties 
of ;it le:ist half of New York’s popula¬ 
tion : 
Blitter—Best prints. 
'rtih. fhoiee .. 
Medium to good....... 
t’heese 
p’fjgs—Best neiirhy.. ., .. 
Gtitheri'd, good to choice 
Potatoes, Ih, 
Gabhage, head. 
Tiettuce, head . 
Onions, Ih. 
Oressed Fowls, lb. 
C'hickeiis, Ih. 
Beg of Bamh, Ih. 
This is a mining locality; not much 
ftirmiug done here in this p.’irt of Cam¬ 
bria Co. There are :i good many po¬ 
tatoes rtiised here, medium crop. Oats 
not good, about half crop. $1 per hu. 
Corn is prettv good this year. Bye fair 
<-rop, $2 per bu. ITay, two-thirds crop. 
.$20 per ton. Potatoes, $2 per hu. I 
think they will he lower, as the farmers 
have not begun to dig yet. Tlie late po¬ 
tatoes seem good, hnt early ones were 
not half crop. Eggs, 55 to G5e, J. E. K. 
Cambria Co., Pa. 
Beef cattle, live weight. 7c to Oc; fat 
hogs, live weight, IGc; pigs, four weeks 
old. .$■* each; laiiibs. $^^ to xlO each or 
about 1-lc per Ih.; poultry, hve weight, 
20(’. TTav. mixed, per ton. .>20j 
jier hn., .«! 2 ; oats, per hn., 
buckwheat not harvested yet, but xvill 
high, iis the crop is poor. ll. I. r. 
Tioga Co., Pa. 
■U’heat, $2.15 per hu.; rye. $1.G0 per 
hti • corn. $1.G0 per bn.; otits, 77e per 
hiR ; potatoes, $2 per bu.; sweet PotatoesR 
.$1.G9 per hn.; apples, none; pears. M.GO 
(ler hvR; (luinces, 50c 1/4 ^' 
seed. $5.50 per bu.; poultry, 25c 
per lb. 
York Co., Pa. 
This county is one where general farm¬ 
ing is carried on, and rotation of crops 
M.VTTiTl t K, L. I. 
SI acres, 8(X) ft. shore fripiitngo on L. 1. 
Sound. Itlulf 17."> ft. bigh; lino vk-MS over 
Sound niul Connecticut shore; also views nf I’c- 
i-onk; Ray and Mattitnck Harbor. For a farm 
or gentleman’s estate. T.ow iii-ice, easy terms. 
EDWIN 11. I’.ROWX, 347 Eiflli Ave., X. Y. City. 
Vermont Stock FarmFor Sale 
Situated ;i ’-2 miles from 8 young manufacturing city 
of O.OUO people. 4.')0 :icre8 of tillage, pasture and 
wood land. Estimated 800 thousand ft. of timber. 
New sheep barn, new cow bam, old fasliipiied 
square bouse, remodeled. Farm capacity, 50 head 
e.-ittle, 300 sheep. Price, »10,000; part cash. 
LAWRENCE & WHEELER, Inc. FARM AGENCY, Spnnaheld, Vt. 
whc.-it. 
Coi’ii iuid 
ho 
'imothy 
to 20e 
H. K. 
."lOO-acro farm on Long Island; 70 acres cleared 
and farmed; good iionsi*; lialaiu-e of land t-aii^bo 
eleared at small expense. Is in best farming 
section of Long Island. T.ow prk-e and easy 
terms. C. W. ^li-DDLC-tl.L, 3-17 l-ifth Ave,, 
New York Cit.v. 
■\V.\XTEn—Mother and daughter to M’orlc on 
farm; mother to cook, daughter to M'Uit oa 
table: 110 heavy M-ork. .Address MRS. JOHN 
WALDO, Dartiiioutb, Mass. 
A L.ADY. OM'iilng small farm ’ home, but coni- 
pelleff to live elsi'where two-thirds of year, 
deelreg a rosponslhle, energetic eouple, thorough 
farmer and good nmnnger, to take charge; good 
butterninker; Mages alHiiit $70, Mlfli cottage or 
OMTiier’s house and usual privileges. ROUOII- 
L.V.XDS, Washington, Conn. 
WANTED—Man to work on 400-aer* farm and 
board two or tkrea helpara; principal diitU* to 
look after horaa barn and do general farm work; 
foisl eontrai-t to right party. CIIE.STElt FNT- 
DHH, Saston, Fa. 
rou RENT—80-acre farm; 60 acrea anltable for 
ealllTatlon; 40 mllea from N. T.; axcellent 
water aupply. Wrlta for partlcnlara. W. F. 
ir.VKMI, 2.342 Creston Ave., New York. 
50-ACRH fruit .and trnek farm for sale; good 
house, good shade, good water; 8 acres young 
orehanl; two mile.s from thrifty town; all for 
.$1,801); easy terms. SILAS SPAIUCLIN, Fcd- 
oralsbm-g, -Md. ’ 
OPPORTUNITY for rellabla farmer whereby ka 
ceta tha Mia of n gentleman’s 250-arra farm 
with ample oatballiTlngs and all the proflt# 
tharefrom without any oaah coat—merely giving 
tha owner certain labor and farm producta In 
return; farm, which la altiiatcd In the Adiron 
(lack region of New York State, la now atoeked 
and all lii good niiiiilng order. Addreai, atatlng 
prevloiia oiperloni-o, age, faintly and refereiicca, 
GRAN'l', 12 West 40th St., New York City. 
W.AN’FED—Men and Momen .-it tendnnls in a 
State institnilon for the feeble-niinded; sal- 
ar.v -843 a iiioiith for men and $.'iO for moiuoii, 
with' niaintonanee; stale age Mlien aiqdying. 
Apply to Sri’ERlNTEX'DENT, Letclnvortll Vil¬ 
lage, Thiells, N. Y. 
DON'T BUYA FARM 
until you see this 10:i-acre dair.v—general farm. 10- 
room dwelling; Bank barn; 35 head; silo. Completo 
set outbuildings. Spring M-ater by gravity to jmild- 
iiigs. Stream. Timber. Chestnut loam soil. 58,000. 
Illustrated catalogue ‘200 .MOntgoiiiery-Chester 
County bargains surrounding Philadelphia through 
FRANK T.REESE.q Fast Airy Street, XOUKISTOV.V, FA. 
An attractive 400-aero farm near Iteruanls- 
villc, N. J., M-ith farm buildings, large river 
frontage; Mill sell at a low figure on easy terms 
as a M'holo or subdivide. Address (1. AV. Me- 
DOUGALL, 347 Fifth Ave., New York City. 
W.VNTEH —Experioneed farnior to Mork a high- 
grade hay and grain farm, 1.3t) ai-res, Senei-a 
Coiint.v, New' York; excellent soil, all .new build¬ 
ings, ineluding new bouse for farmer: onl.v half 
milo from railroad station and markets; prnfit- 
siiaring iiasis; farmer must have capital to equip 
farm M'ith stoek and tools; cxeellent opporliinity 
for right man; position open March, T.U!); give- 
full details in atiSMcring as to experiem-e. ref- 
ereiiees, size of family ami M'liy leaving present 
position. ADVERTISER 4427, care 
Yorker. 
FOR S.AT.E—100 neres: 111 heail Stoek; tools. 
FRANK I’OWEI.I., Woods(o<-k, Vermont. 
Rural Xew- 
WAXTED—.V herdsman, either married or sin¬ 
gle, for 30-ei.iM’ dairy Milh Sharpies milking 
ma>-liiue; shonhl he familiar M’itli A. R. O. Murk 
and Babcock test: stale referem-es ami Magi-s ex- 
jie.-t.-il. KISH KILL FARMS, lIopeM ell Junc¬ 
tion, X. Y. 
150 FARMS FOR SALE li,',-? 
Valiev, Bucks Co., I’eiiu., from 5 to 200 acres j now is llio 
time to buy. Now catalogue. HORACE 0. REEDER, Hewtowii. Pa. 
For $9 I Will Deliver an Appliance 
hat will luako j-our FORD CAR a Hatisfaetory Rower 
Machine. Guaranteed. J. T. TAX K, Chiitliim i. 
iOO Fine White Envelopes 
paid, only 50e. Sample free. l. HOU Ik, Printer, UthBh, > I' 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or -xclianice. niako It known hwo. 
This Kate will bo 5 Cents a w -ul, itayaiilo in «dvan«e. The 
name and adamss must b.j cou it*nl as part of the advortist*- 
roont. No diHulay type used, aad only Farm 1 roducts. Help 
and IWitions Wanlod admitted. For eubacribera only. 
l>ea!ors, jobbers an«l general manufacturera' mnnouncenients 
not adinlttcd hero. Toultry, Kgga and other live stock adver- 
tfaement.s will go under proper headings on other pagc.s. 
Seed and Nursery odvertlsemcnta will not bo accepted for 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday mornins 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
W.VXTEl)—An elderly woman to assist a lady 
in housekeeping; three in family; no hiumlVy 
work; steady position; must be acciislouied to 
live in the country year around; referr-uees. 
ADVERTISER 4390, care Rural New-Yorker._ 
WOM.AX for general housework, 314 miles from 
Hudson; two in family; no washing: no farm 
work; a month. MISS REET, Huilsoii, X. Y 
Situations 'Wanted 
rorLTKyM.AX desires position as M-orkiiig 
niaiiager; experieneed; export eapouizliig, 
Ameri(-iui, married. ADVERTISER 4400, care 
Rural Xew-Y'orki-r. 
F VR.M MAX.VGEll—Cornell -Vgr. graduate: siie- 
eessful farm operator; 3 years’ experiem-e lu 
Farm Biin-au work; scieiitille, practical; tlnn-- 
ouglily reliable and eompetout; M'ill consider any 
IjU'k** I’driii i»r(»i»osltion 5 stjxlo full purtii.’uliirH. 
ADVER'I'ISER 4443, care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
■\VAX’l'ED—Rositloii as superiutendont or man¬ 
ager of large stock or grain farm; had years 
of practical exiH-rlcuce in all branches of farm¬ 
ing <-are of stoi-k and handling lielp: married; 
no small children; best references given; can 
bring some help if neiressary. F. IV. LLMIS, 
Snpt., Milfer Kami, IJnadilla, N. Y. 
FOR LEASE—50-aero farm; small farm Imnsi-. 
barns, eli-.: run as dairy farm for years; 
noarli.v market; cit.v water and electric i>o\ver: 
one lioiir from New York City. R. O. BOX 1, 
I’rim-e Bay, Slali-ii Tslaml, New York. 
FARM KOn SALE—Tn R. I.; stoek amf tools lu- 
elmleil. Apply ADX ERTISBR 4-120, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR S.\T.i:—ROW,-.acre farm; corn and M-heat 
land; h-vel: tileif; all tillalde. Terms, write 
A. V. CONOVER, Sumner, Missouri. 
Miscellaneous 
ARRLES—C.roenings, Baldwins; sound, good 
sized: bushel, $1.43; large. .$1.7.3; Kings, .$2. 
REX KING, Burt, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
FOR S.\T,E—Cyclone dil(-lior; condition gowl. 
UICHLA.XI) F.tlt.MS, Hightstowii, N. J. 
WE WANT bright, sweet 
CLSTERDORR FA K.MS, 
clover hay. car lots. 
Highlami, N'. Y. 
DESIRING CHANGE OF LOCATION. MOrking 
manager. 40 years old, eight years in present 
position, wislics position liy Nov. 10; nnilcr- 
Btands all liram-lies of farming and orelmnl 
work: salary $BiO per month and privileges. 
ADVERTISER 4434, i-are Rural New-Yorker. 
FIRM Sl’l’ERIXTEXDEX’l’—Oiieii for engage¬ 
ment Nov. 1 : life [iraeti.-al and seieiitili.! ex- 
perit'iice; proven rcioi-iis for getting results; 
capalde liamller of men: imMlorn maeliinery, _iu- 
l•lmling tra(-tors, steam or gasoline, meeliaiueal 
iuilk(-r, etc.; experiem-eil all general farm crops; 
expert Milh all live st.x-k. im-Intling rare, feed¬ 
ing. raising of young, bn-eding and manageim-nt 
of dairy, im-lmling grade (A) milk and certified; 
no tobacco in* liqimr; state parti'-nlurs lutly tirst 
letter. ADVERTISER 4142, euro Rural New- 
V..rk.-r. 
OIDER APPLES WANTED—Carload lots. F. 
P.VLMER, Coseob, Conn. 
HONEY—BiiekMhcat extracted honey In nO-lb. 
cam, $14 each, f. o. b. West Dauby, .N. T. 
Apply for prlcea on other ooutaluer*. RAY C. 
■WILCOX, Ithaca, H 4, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Eclipse eorn hiiski-r, prac-tii-ally 
iicM', grain fanning mill Mitli bagger; tlirci- 
iised gasoline engines, at bargain prices. In¬ 
quire TRACY, CHAPMAN & TH.VCV, attorneys, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
'TRACTOR PLOW FOR SALE— Ncm' .$400 tliree- 
bottom Grand Detour Plow Company; indepeiid- 
cut beam, $280. MOUEGAN FAR.M, I’eekskill, 
N. Y. 
POUND sM-eet apples for sale; fine quality; $2.3') 
per bushel. F. 1’. E.MMON.8, Manlius, N. Y. 
W.VNTED— -V carload of M-indfalls or eider aii- 
ples. Write, stating price, S3.'EVE FB:I..M!, 
Fairfield. Conn., R. F. D. No. <!. 
FOR S.VLE—10,400-egg Blue ITcii im-nliator; in¬ 
stalled Nov., 1017 (.$0.30): purchaser to iaU.- 
doM'U and move same. J. GUY LESHEK, Xorth- 
umherland. Pa. 
APPLES—Mixed sM’oet apples (four varieties). 
$4 liarrel; B.-ihhvins, Greenings or Russets, $ii 
Ixtrrcl; all Iiaml picked; satisfaction guaranteed 
or money refundcil; f. o. 1). Siissing. BOI XI) 
SPRING F.\R.V, K. F’. D. Staudford'viUe, X. Y, 
