the rural NEW-YORKER, OCT. 10. 1018. 
FARM TOPICS 
More About Those Hill Farms. 1183 
Sowing Orchard Grass in Sod. 1184 
Farm Political Notes. 1184 
Western New York Notes.. . . . . 1184 
Crops and Farm News.1185, 1190 
Continued Cropping of Potatoes. 1185 
Unslaked Lime on New Seeding. 1185 
Leaching of Stored FertiHzer. 1185 
Blackbirds and White Grubs. 1187 
Those Back Hill Farms. 1187 
Fire from Heating Manure. 1187 
Cutting and Thrashing Buckwheat. 1188 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings. 1190 
Hojie Farm Notes. 1192 
Vegetable Cellar Under Garage. 1192 
Wild Wliite Clover. 1193 
The Return Gift Package. 1195 
Grinding Flour on the Farm. 1195 
Up-State Farm Notes.....1196 
Custom Exchange Milling in New York... 1195 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Patriotic Sheep Meeting. 1184 
A Square Deal for Wool Yarn. 1196 
New Rules for Mill Feed. 1195 
Chopped Alfalfa for Cows. 1196 
A 15-Year-Old Champion. 1198 
Killing and Dressing the Beef... 1198 
Sweet Cream Butter for Packing. 1200 
The Horse for Army Use. 1200 
Strong Flavor in Salt Pork. 1200 
Peroheron Society Meeting. 1200 
Tricks in Wool Selling. l‘9p 
Catarrh in Sheep.. lono 
Oats and Barley for Cows: Cattle Lice.... IZO^ 
Ration for Pigs. 
THE HENYARD 
How to Kill Poultry. 1202 
Bumble-foot; Lame Hen. 1202 
Rat Virus and Chickens. 1202 
Apples for Hens; Culling Drones. 1202 
Egg-laying Contest • •••••■ . 
Poultry Breeding and Feeding. 1206 
Care of Young Turkeys. 1205 
HORTICULTURE 
Choice Fruit for High-Class Markets. .1181, 1182 
Last Year’s Tree Injury. 1182 
Fall Pruning Peach Trees....1188, 1184 
Making Over Lombardy Poplars... 1184 
Cultivating a Sod-bound Orchard. 118 & 
Pruning and Training Grape Varieties. 1188 
Raspberry Notes from Missouri. ll»H 
Privet Roots in Flower Bed. ii»“ 
The Scientific Spray-gun. ii»9 
Quinces and Salt. 
Forcing Asparagus . 
WOMAN AND HOME 
From Day to Day. 119| 
Mystery Pickles . “"6 
More Notes from Tennessee. ii9b 
The Rural Patterns...^.... ii96 
Apple Sauce Stored in Crocks. Il9b 
Diamond Filet Edging..... ... . •. ■ ll»b 
A Tested Washing Fluid.1196, 1197 
Some Good Cheese Dishes. 1197 
Embroidery Design .•.•;••••.■: . 
Conserving Stationery Material. ii»7 
Boiled Cider . 
miscellaneous 
Handling Hydraulic Ram... ^... 1182 
New York Cider and Vinegar Makers. 1183 
Do Red Deer Shed Their Horns!. 1184 
Annoyance from Trespassers. 1184 
Icehouse in Maryland. ii»6 
Filtering Well Water.. . 1186 
Building an Open Fireplace. ii»6 
Window Seat . 
Foreclosure of Mortgage. .’V1187 
Flour Substitutes and Commercial Baking. 11 7 
Cleansing Cider Barrels. 11 °' 
Rendering Bbeswax ........... .. 
Waterproof Cement Wall for Cellar. 1 
Events of the Week. 1194 
Editorials _. ,195 
Spanish Infiuenza . IfiflR 
Publishers’ Desk . 
Comfoi'l’Indoor Closet 
Odorless—Sarftary—Germ-Proof 
Ever^ home without soweragre, plumbinir or 
running water needs one. Anyone caninatall. 
Placed m any room in houso. 10,000 in use. 
U. S. HEALTH BUREAU APPROVES . 
Says:- * Chemical Closet complies with Ve* 
g uircmcnta." Abolish cold outdoor closet. 
)crm-life killed by chemicals. State Boards _ 
of Health lendorae it. 10,000 in use. AGENTSi_ 
WANTED. Exclusive territory. CATALO(;uu tUBK. 
CowfortChemicalClosetCo., <30 FactorlesBIdg.Tolailo.O.. 
Farmer Agents FOOD PRODUCTS. Good profits. 
Any quantity, 1 pound up. Send tor whoiesale price list. 
IMPOKTEKS MILI.S CO., Dept. 14,173 Brecnwich St., New York City 
For Sale-Farm Fifty-nine Acres; Price, 810,000 
and farm of twenty-five acres, price $7,500 
good buildings; one mile from the City of Bridgeton, 
New Jei'sey; populution, 15,000. Terms, half cash: bal¬ 
ance on mortgage. Sold to close an estate. For parUcu- 
lars apply BAKTON F. SHARP, Bridgeton, JS. J. 
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 address must be counted as part of tho advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and sreneral manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, Ekats and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will go under proper headingrs on other pasres. 
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. 
FAHM STTPEniNTKNDIONT or manager, open 
for ongagement about Jan. 1; college training 
anti 15 years’ practical experience in stock and 
general fanning; tlioronglily nnderstand all 
branches of eertified milk production; also pre¬ 
pare stock for show, liantlle men eflieiently; 
private estate or commercial dairy; highest ref¬ 
erences. r.OX 108. Daisytown, Pa. 
POULTRYM.AN, single, desires position; experi¬ 
enced with incubators and' Itrooders; reliable, 
faitlifnl worker: state snlar.v: can fnrnisli refer¬ 
ences. .Address AOVEUTTSER 44(>2, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WORKING HOUSKKEEl’ER — Middle-aged 
St'oteliwoman, wants position in city or coun¬ 
try; good liome considered more than high 
wages; references. ADVERTISER 4401, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE M.\N, experienced with truck, small 
fniit, orcharding in New ,Tersey. wishes work 
on farm where eonscientions work is appreeiat- 
eiV. ADVERTISER 4400, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
D.VTRYMAN. single, draft exempt, wants posi¬ 
tion on private estate: fine Inittermaker; ref¬ 
erences. ADl'ERTISER 4400, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
-J 
ST'I’ERINTENDENT desires A1 position: free to 
come at once: dairy farm preferred; school 
training and hlgli-class experience; best refercii- 
ees; salary. .'i!l,.500 per year and privileges. Ad¬ 
dress ADl'ERTISER 4475, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
1193 
1193 
Farm Help Wanted 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT, married, no chil¬ 
dren, desires position on gentleman’s estate; 
24 years’ experience in all branches of farming: 
liest references; good reason for leaving present 
position; open Nov. 1 or 15: L. I. preferred. 
\D\'ERTISER 4472, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO M.VRRIED MEN wanted at once; must he 
good milkers and dairy farmers; one must be 
capable of taking cliarge of livestock and men; 
everything furnished'; excellent positions witli 
good homes; location Northern New Jerse.v; 
st.ate nationality, age, family, references, and 
wages wanted in first letter: positions open for 
single men. ADVERTISER 4444, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Tivo single men, sober, industrious 
and good character, one for farm work, one 
garden and fruit; year-round work, .$45 mouth, 
board, and bonus at end of season; good business 
proposition for riglit sort of men. MEADOW 
FARM, Hartsdale, N. Y^_ 
M.VRRIED FARMER on general farm; house and 
fuel furnished; state salary, nationality and 
references in first letter. WM. A. BUECHNER, 
New Brunswick, N. J. R. F. D. 5. 
WOMAN WANTED—Liberal wages to capable 
woman, used to country; general housework in 
house with all convenienees; family, two adults 
and child: mile from village. MRS. GILLETT 
WYNKOOP, Kingston, N. J. 
WANTED, at once, an assistant poultryman 
for our commercial plant; young man with 
some experience or training preferred; wages 
$40 per month and lioard to begin with: refer¬ 
ences required. Appl.v to BROAD BROOK 
FARM, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife on gentleman’s coun¬ 
try home; man to do general farm work 
around place: one horse, cow, some poultry; 
woman to do general housework; family of 3; 
extra good accommodations; state salary ex¬ 
pected and references. P. E. WOODWARD, 
Waldorf Bldg., Albany, N. Y. 
WOMAN for general liousework, 30. miles from 
Hudson: two in family; no washing; no farm 
work; $20 a month. MISS PEET, Hudson, N. Y. 
W.LNTED—Ilerdsimin for entire care of fifteen 
cows: small farm in New Jersey; married man 
considered if without children and wife willing 
to assist in housework; permanent position, with 
good future for right man. ADVERTISER 4447, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AV.VNTED—.Mother and daughter to work on 
farm; mother to cook, daiigliter to wait on 
talile; no heavy work. Address MRS. JOHN 
WALDO, Dartnioutli, Mass. 
D-tIRYMAN WANTED—Married or single; must 
nnderstand modern methods and he a good 
milker and calf feeder. MOHEG.LN FARM, 
Peekskill, N .Y. 
W.VNTED—Good man by year; house rent, wood 
and milk furnislied; general farm work. W. R. 
AITKEN, Rockdale, N. Y. 
M.\N with definite, practical knowledge of apple 
orcharding, who is willing to “prove up’’ in a 
man’s job; state age, nationality, exiierience. 
number in family, and wages. .ADVERTISER 
care Rural N’ew-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man as herdsman for small 
private herd; must be good feeder, milker 
amf buttermaker; man with son 17 years or over 
preferred. Apply ADVERTISER 4453, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
We are situated in tiie eastern end of 
I.ehigh County’s potato belt. ^ Potatoes 
are therefore our main crop, which on the 
average in our district is only about 05 
per cent or less of last year’s crop, on 
account of aphis, bugs and drought. Re¬ 
ports are current that the crop runs from 
00 to 190 bu. in exceptionally good fields, 
which we call a poor yield for this vi¬ 
cinity. Some farmers who dug their po¬ 
tatoes early complain of a few rotten 
ones which become black on the inside 
while on the outside appears a green tint. 
Our wheat crop was medium, partly de¬ 
stroyed by a heavy coating of ice during 
the Winter. There is only a small crop 
of fruits; oats and corn a fair crop. 
Farmers will not be very successful finan¬ 
cially unless potatoes bring a good price, 
somewhat better than has been offered 
thus far, which has been ?1.60 per bu. at 
shipping points. Wheat.__ $2.10 at mills 
with no demand; oats, 75c; corn, $1.80, 
rye, $1.65. Apples are mostly retailed in 
small towns at various prices; peaches, $2 
npr basket Middlings and bran are sold 
»t diffeMni prices on account of difference 
i”„d'’tome“m?d:^oods"’“'cr;n°anf'sSod 'ir & 
and rnwrej rqnee work; salary $100 per month amt privileges, 
mixed chop cost $4 pei cwt. Co\SS a?,vertiser 4434. care Rural New-Yorker, 
from $75 to $175; horses, about $250. 
Fat hogs. 25c per lb., dressed. The diaft, 
ammunition manufacturers and powaei 
mills have taken all our farm laborers 
from us, even our boys from 14 years up, 
who earn $115 to $125 per month, which 
leaves a very few hired men on the taim, 
mostly old men and those who are 
callv disqualified to work in shops. AN ork 
r'hich cannot be done by the farmer s 
WANTED—Experienced farmer to work a high 
grade hay and grain farm, l.'O acres, Seneca 
County, New York; excellent soil, all new build¬ 
ings, including new lionse for farmer; only half 
mile from railroad station and markets; prolit- 
sharing basis; farmer must have capital to equip 
farm with stock and tools: excellent opportunity 
for right man; position open March. 1019; give 
full details in answering as to experience, ref¬ 
erences, size of family and w'hy leaving present 
position. ADVERTISER 4427, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN.VGER—For gentleman’s estate: open for 
position liy Dec. 1: many years’ practical ex¬ 
perience: .Vgricnlturnl Iligli School graduate; 
willing to work; can take care of all branciies 
connocteil with farm and estate: $1,500, liouse 
and privileges. ADVERTISER 4473, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
F.VRMER—Married, one child, experienced in all 
lines of farming; German, but favors the 
Americans; first-class worker, intelligent, tem¬ 
perate, no tobacco; like to earn money: ivife to 
hoard few men; present position working farm 
foreman; have first-class references; wants posi¬ 
tion by 1st November. ADVERTISER 4471, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
IIOT'SEKEEI’ER—I’osition wanted by woman 
with child 3 years old, in country, near New 
York. ADVERTISER 4470, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG L.VDY wi.shes position on milk route; 
farm e.xperienee; good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4457, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I’OSITION W.VNTED as manager or foreman 
in South. Cuba or Isle of Dines, by young 
man; life experience in fruit and truck farming 
in York State; also familiar with operation of 
gas engines, tractors and automobiles; can fur- 
nisli best references. Address ADVERTISER 
4458, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITU.VTION W.VNTED—By a practical, thor 
ough, up-to-date farm superintendent, expe¬ 
rienced in management of large farms success 
fully, purebred stock, etc. Address ADVER. 
ITSER 4450, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—American, married, no chil¬ 
dren, draft exempt, desires position on large 
up-to-date farm or estate; tlioroughly experienced 
in all branches of agriculture, livestock breed¬ 
ing, cattle and hogs especially: advanced regis¬ 
try, farm crops, buildings, Improvements, and 
farm machinery; have executive ability, and re¬ 
liable in ever.y instance; devoted to the work 
and the interests of my employer; capable of 
handling farm or estate of any capacity in a 
most .successful manner; state full particulars 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 44.5G, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FAK.VI I'DK SAl.E—100-acres, new house, good 
outside buildings, or trade for city i»ropcrty. 
For description, write to N. P. NIELSEN, Mil¬ 
ford, N. Y. K 2, Box 38. 
FOR SALE—A productive dairy farm of 2*2 
acres; good build’ings free and clear of incum¬ 
brance; good title; $2,000 down and balance may 
run a term of years. For further particulars, 
address EUGENE T. BI.ACK, Scio, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE, consisting of 100 acres; 40 
acres tillage and 00 acres woodland and pas¬ 
ture; located at Franklin, Norfolk County, Mass.; 
'ost to owner, inoliiding home and outhouses, 
$3,800, pins improvements of about $500; will 
sell at bargain and can arrange terms. WM. C. 
KLEIN, 117 Ontario St., Cohoes, N. Y. 
WANTED to rent, large modern farm near good 
markets; dair.v farm preferred, or will con¬ 
sider buying fully stocked farm. ADVERTISER 
4400, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED MAN for tliirty-tliree acres on 
shares: must be aide to furnish reference. 
For particulars, apply BARTON P. SHARP, 
Bridgeton, N. J. 
F.VRM FOR S.VLE—104 acres; stock, tools and 
crops; price, $8,.500; easy terms. Address 
PAUL J. BONHOFF, Cattaraugus, N. Y. RFD 1. 
WANTED—An old-fashioned bouse with fire¬ 
places, running water, some land, within about 
50 miles New York City. ADVERTISER 4404, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Estalilislied Duroc-.Tersey mail 
order business; good Iniildings: cheap mountain 
land: demand eontinnous; near school and 
churches: d'elightfnl climate: Western Nortli 
Carolina; house, furniture, stock, custom; 145 
acres; owner with government; $10,000 yearl.v 
business possible; $8,.500. OWNER, Box 40, 
Cniso, N. C. 
EXPERIENCED in general and dairy farming, 
wants to rent farm witli stock and machinery 
on shares; must be a paying proposition; have 
got help. ARSH, 421 2d Av.. New York. 
FOR S.VLE—Tliirty-five acres intensively planted 
to orchard and small fruits, in first-class horti¬ 
cultural condition; on State road, two miles from 
city of 28,000; along Hndson River, tlfty-eiglit 
miles from New York; eleven-room house, ample 
outbuildings, all in good repair; cash receipts 
$5,000 annually; will increase as plantings ma¬ 
ture; price and terms riglit. Also property ad¬ 
joining: twenty-four acres park-like upland, 
with fifteen-room modern house, commanding 
magnificent river and mountain views; more 
land if desired. Combination would make beau¬ 
tiful self-supporting Summer home. WM. 
McGANN, Star Route, Newburgh, N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE—Good farm, 50 head stock. 4 horses 
and tools, making ,$0,000 per year; $7,000 
down, balance as rent. 10. E. RICH.VRDS, New¬ 
port, N. Y. 
TO RENT—Dairy farm, 150 acres, on line elec¬ 
trics, 10 minutes’ walk to R. R. station; 
near cliurcli and graded seliools; located a few 
miles from two first-class Summer resorts, fur- 
iiisliing a good market for milk and cream; well 
eiiuippeif with farming machinery; good propo¬ 
sition offered to right party: stocked with 24 
high-grade Jerseys. PERKINS FARM, West 
Kcnnebiink, Me. 
S.VLE OR EXCII.VNGE—Ideal suburban home, 
10 miles from New York; house has every con¬ 
venience; barn, poultry houses, fruit, N4 acre; 
all good condition. 78i,^-aere farm Central Jer¬ 
sey, all tillable, .$0,500. 10.5-acre farm Northern 
Jersey, close to town; fertile soil, timber, water; 
buildings for 6 horses, 24 cows, 1,500 poultry; 
only $100 per acre; will excliange for large, 
liigh-elass farm. ADVERTISER 4449, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 138 acres; Piedmont section: 
50 acres tillalile; balance pasture and wood¬ 
land: apple orcliard; vineyard: $3,000; $1..500 
down; balance on time, 0%. P. M. WESTPII.-VL, 
Scottsville, Va., R. 2. 
F.VRM BL.VCKSMITH and handy man seeks po¬ 
sition on gentleman’s estate: life experience; 
best of reference. ADVERTISER 4454, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
I’OULTRYMAN, single, draft exempt, seven 
rears’ experience, desires position; good home 
appreciated. ADVERTISER 4474, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT or manager of gentleman’s 
estate or stock farm, life experience; under¬ 
stands proper care and management of all kinds 
of stock, including sheep; past draft age. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4451, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MAN.VGER—Cornell Agr. graduate: suc¬ 
cessful farm operator; 3 years’ experience in 
Farm Bureau work; scientific, practical; thor¬ 
oughly reliable and competent; will consider any 
large farm proposition; state full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 4443, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN.VGER, married, desires position on up-to- 
date estate or dairy farm; experienced in all 
branches, care of purebred cattle, showing, feed¬ 
ing; handling men and teams, ga.soline engines, 
tractors; best reasons for leaving present posi¬ 
tion; preferably no lielp boarded’. Address, for 
further particulars, ADVERTISER 4437, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
w 
family is done by the farmers in ch^s on 
a I-help-vou-if-you-help-me basis. Farm¬ 
ing is therefore not very pleasant, espe¬ 
cially when your next-door neighbors re¬ 
ceives from $125 to $200 a month without 
a cent invested, when the price on your 
staple product is fixed or agitated so that 
what you have to buy you must beg for 
and pay from at least twice to four times 
what it was in peace times. J. 
Lehigh Co.. Pa. 
YOUNG I.,.VDY w.-ints position as assistant in 
dairy on up-to-date farm. ADVERTISER 4407, 
care Rural New-Yorker^_ __ 
YOUNG FARMER wants position as manager on 
dairy and grain farm, near I’hiladelphia; can 
take entire charge and can bring several married 
farm helpers, milker, teamster, etc.; I have 
operated present farm for past ten years; best 
references. ADVERTISER 4408, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRY.MAN-ORCIIARDIST. married, desires 
change; now managing plant of three thousand 
layers were lights are used to force Winter egg 
production; excellent references, including Cor¬ 
nell: desire position where ability, ambition and 
character count. ADVERTISER 4405, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FARM MANAGER open 
for en- 
gageUient; farm just sold that I 
per month and privileges. ADVERTISER 4403, 
care Rural New-A’orker. 
W.VNTED—Farm superintendent; d'airy and 
stock farm; purebred Guernseys; two miles 
from city of fifty thousand; excellent market; 
modern macliinery; electric power and lights; 
water systems to right luan will pay salary and 
percentage of profits; state age, nationality, 
familv, education, experience, salary expected, 
when'at liberty: an exceptional opportunity for 
a man wlio lias proveil his ability but who has 
insufficient capital. BOX 994, New Britain, 
Conn. 
A DOI'LTRY EXDERT with a record of success 
wants to build, eipiip and manage a commer¬ 
cial plant, or will put any possible plant on a 
liaying basis: salary or salary and percentage 
of net profits: references. Address ADV ER 
TISER 44.59, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SCOTCH HERDSMAN wishes situation on prl 
vato placet rogistered cattloj good all-rouud 
man; show ring experience: married, 2 children; 
nrefer place with furnished house: state wages 
in first letter. Address ADVERTISER 4432. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Capable, energetic man to rent farm 
on sliares; excellent buildings and land, and 
verv good dairv of 3o cows; must liave horses 
tool's, and furnish lielp; references reqiiired 
apply at once. ADVERTISER 4448, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARAI FOR SAl.E—108 acres, 75 in cultivation 
good soil; buildings first class; never failing 
spring water: plenty 
M.VKER, Bangor, Da. 
fruit. ROLL 
R. D. No. 1. 
SHOE 
WANTED—To buy direct from owner equipped 
poultry farm within fifty miles of New York. 
ADVERTISER 4455, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ODPORTUNITY for reliable farmer whereby h« 
gets the use of a gentleman’s 2.50-acr« farm 
with ample outbnllirings and al! the profit* 
therefrom wltliont any cash cost—merely giving 
the owner certain labor and farm product* in 
return; farm, which is situated in the Adiron¬ 
dack region of New York State, is now stocked 
and ail in good running order. Address, atating 
previous experience, age, family and reference*. 
GRANT, 12 West 40th St., New York City. 
FOR LEASE—50-acre farm; small farm house, 
barns, etc.; run as dairy farm for years; 
nearby market; city water and electric power; 
one lionr from New York City. P. O. BOX 1, 
Prince Bay, Staten Island, New York. 
FOR S.VLE—SOVi-acre farm; corn and wlient 
land: level; tiled; ail tillable. Terms, write 
A. V. CONOVER, Sumner, Missouri. 
Miscellaneous 
WE W.VNT briglit, sweet clover hay, car lots. 
ULSTERDORP FARMS, Highland, N. Y. 
CIDER APPLES WANTED—Carload lot*. 
PALMER, Coscob, Conn. 
r. 
F’OR SALE—10,400-egg Blue Hen incubator; In¬ 
stalled Nov., 1917 ($950): purchaser to take 
down and move same. J. GUY LESHER, North¬ 
umberland, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Cleveland Tractor, like new; also 
Oliver two-bottom plow. CARL SONNICHSEN, 
East River, Conn, 
F'OR SALE—One 4-roU Deering busker and 
shredder good as new. DAVID P. LASHER, 
Fort Johnson, N. Y. R. F. D. No. 1. 
SWEET CLOVER H.VY, carlots f. o. b. here. 
EARLE WRIGHT, West Palm Beach, Fla. 
F'OR SALFi—Riding gang plow, 2 12-in. bottoms, 
good as new; 10 H.P. “International’’ station¬ 
ary gas engine in good running order; stump- 
puller, new. BURD P. EVANS, Trappe, Pa. 
WANTED—Second-hand 
Riverside, Conn. 
tractor. G. GRAY, 
W.VNTED—To get in touch with a reliable farm¬ 
er who has about 400 bu. ef good Cobblers or 
State of Maine potatoes for sale, and who will 
bag and ship same to the Flagleville Sanatorium, 
Eagleville, Penn.; price must be right. H. F. 
SHINOSKE, Eagleville, Pa. 
1,200-EGG Candee incubator for sale, $150; in 
first-class condition; No. 7% Manns bone- 
cutter, good as new, $12; new “Kelly” Duplex 
grinding mill, .850; will crate in first-class shape. 
H. F. SHINOSKE, Eaglevilie, Pa. 
YEI.LOW T.VNKARD BEETS and white Belgian 
carrots, $1.50 per cwt.: good for hens and 
rabliits. FILIAS GATES, Coxsackie, N. Y. 
