CONTENTS 
THR RT'RAL NEW-YORKER. NOV. 30, 1918. 
FAF.M TOPICS 
A Young Farmer Pays Out.1327, 1328 
The Production of American Potash Found 
in Nebraska Take Water. Part II. 1326 
Reseeding Old Pasture. 1326 
Destroying Cabbage Pests. 1328 
Sulphur and Alfalfa. 1328 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings. 1328 
Destroying Weevils. 1329 
Crops and Farm News. 1330 
Hope Farm Notes. 1332 
Chicory as a Substitute for Coffee. 1332 
Up-State Farm Notes. 1335 
American Farmers and the War. 1335 
Farm Bureau Membership Campaign. 1335 
Improving New York Drainage Laws. 1335 
Selling Farm Products. 1335 
Crops and Farm News. 1335 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Preventing Growth of Homs. 1329 
Feeding Steers in Western New York. 1329 
Wlien Deer Shed Horns. 1329 
Vermont Ayrshires in Kansas. 1338 
Cora Fodder Silage. 1338 
Questions in Swine Feeding.1338, 1340 
Edibility of Horse Chestnut. 1340 
Stall-fed Cattle . 1340 
THE HENYARD 
Sawdust Filling in Henhouse. 1341 
Feeding Dry Mash. 1341 
Suspected Cholera . 1341 
Red Pepper for Egg-eating and Cribbing... 1341 
HORTICULTURE 
The Manufacture of Cider Vinegar and 
Other Apple Juice Products. Part 1. 
1325, 1326 
Winter Covering Red Raspberries in Min¬ 
nesota . 1327 
Those Long Island Apples. 1328 
Garden Questions . 1328 
Ben Davis and Gano Apples. 1329 
Dewberries on Fence. 1329 
WOMAN AND HOME 
From Day to Day. 1336 
Some Christmas Candies. 1336 
The Rural Patterns. 1336 
The Witch’s Shrub and Other November 
Flowers . 1336 
Kentucky Recipes . 1336 
Milk Chocolate Recipe. 1336 
Seen in New York Shops. 1337 
Things We have Found Useful. 1337 
Vinegar from Fruit Parings. 1337 
New England Apple Brown Bread and Gems 1337 
Soft Molasses Cookies. 1337 
Potato Recipes . 1337 
Old-fashioned Potato Soup. 1337 
Broth for the Convalescent. 1337 
Pumpkin and Squash. 1837 
Breakfast Cereal . 1337 
MISCELLANEOUS 
A Business in Fuel Wood. 1326 
Cats as Vermin Hitnters. 1328 
Events of the Week. 1330 
A Vacuum Chamber for the Pump. 1331 
Construction of Cement Floor. 1331 
Editorials . 1334 
Rights of a Dog on the Highway. 1335 
Buft'alo Markets . 1342 
Publisher’s Desk . 1342 
Products, Prices and Trade 
(Continued from page 1341) 
l)KES.SED POULTRY. 
Turkeys, best. 43 ® 44 
Medium to good. 30 ® 40 
Chickens choice broilers, lb. 50 ® b'i 
Fair to Good. 34 ® 45 
Fowls. 31 ® 36 
Roosters. 26 ® 27 
Spring Ducks. 40 @ 42 
HqiiabK. <107. 2 00 & 8 50 
Rabbits, pair. 60 ® 1 15 
BEANS. 
Marrow, 100 lbs.iO 00 @12 00 
Pea. 0 00 @10.50 
Medium . 0 00 @10 00 
California, small white,.10 00 i@l 0 75 
Bed Kidney. 0 25 @11.50 
White Kidney.1150 @12 25 
Lima, California.13 00 @13 25 
I'llUITS. 
Apples —Baldwin, bbl. 4 00 @5 75 
York Imperial .'. 4 00 @ 6 00 
G rimes .. 2 .50 @ 4 .50 
King . 4 00 @6 00 
Spilzenburg. 4 00 @ 7 00 
llubbardston. 3.50 @5 00 
. Gano . 3 50 ico 4 00 
.McIntosh. 6 00 @10 00 
Pears. Kieffer, bbl. 2 .50 @ 7 00 
(.'ranberries, bbl.6 00 @1150 
xrTS. 
Chestnuts, bu . 
Hickory nuts, bit. 
8 00 .«,12 00 
5 00 @ 6 00 
VEGETABLES. 
Potatoes—L. I, bbl. 
.lersey, bbl. 
.Maine, bbl. 
Sweet Potatoes, bbl. 
Heets, bbl.. 
Brussels Sprouts, qt. 
('arroi.s. bbl. 
Cabbage, ton. 
I.ei.MK^e. Iialf-bbl. basket 
Onions. BKl Ibs. 
I'eppers. bbl. .. 
Siring Beans bu. 
Squasli. Hubbard, bbl, ... 
I.iinn Beans bu . 
Cauliflower, bbl. 
Egg Plants, bu. 
Tomatoes, bn. 
Cucumbers, bu, . 
. 4 00 
. 3.50 
. 4 00 
. 4 00 
. 2.50 
5 
. 1 25 
.10 00 
. 1 OO 
. 125 
. 75 
. 50 
. 75 
. 1 00 
. 1 50 
. 1 00 
. 75 
. 200 
@ 4 75 
@ 4 00 
@ 4 50 
@ 6 50 
® 3 00 
@ 15 
® 1 75 
@20 00 
@ 3 00 
@ 3 00 
@ 3 00 
@ 2 50 
@ 1 25 
@ 4 00 
@ 5 00 
@ 4 00 
® 2 75 
@500 
HAT AND STRAW. 
of .ot least half of New York's popula¬ 
tion : 
Blitter—Best prints.72 to 74c 
Tub. choice .00 to 70c 
Medium to good.60 to 65c 
Cheese .3Sto44c 
Eggs—Best nearby .00 to If 1 
Gathered, good to choice.70toS5c 
Potatoes, lb. 3 to 4c 
Cabbage, head .10 to 12c 
Lettuce, head . 5 to 10c 
Onions, lb. 3 to 5c 
Dre.ssed fowls, lb.40 to 46c 
Chickens. lb.43 to 47c 
Leg of lamb, lb.42 to 4.Sc 
Apples, doz.30 to (>0c 
, Philadelphia Markets 
BUTTER. 
Best creamery prints. 6.S to 70c: tub 
cboice, 05 to 07c; packing stock, 39 to 
■12e. 
Eggs. 
Nearby choice. 73 to 75c: gathered, 
best. (!5 to (i7 ; lower grades, 55 to 60c. 
LIVE BOULTl^. 
h’owls, 2.3 to 2.‘^c: cbickens. 23 to 27<'; 
roosters, 18 to 20c: ducks. 2.'S to 35c; 
guineas, pair. 75c to .$1.20. 
DRE.SSED POULTRY’. 
Turkey.s, 42 to 45c; cliickeiis. 3.5 to 
44c; fow'ls, 34 to 37c; roosters. 28i/ic; 
(luck.s. Spring, 39 to 40c; squabs, doz., .$6 
to .$8.25. 
I'RT’ITS. 
Apples, bbl.. .$4 to .$6; % bkt., $1 to 
.$1..50; cranbei'i'ii's, bu., $2.50 to $3. 
VEliETABLKS. 
Potatoes, No. 1. bbl., .$3 to $3..50; % 
bu. bkt., 75c to $1 ; sweet ] iota toes, libl., 
•82.50 to $4; cabbage, ton. $12 to $17; 
unions, 100 lbs.. $1 to $2.50. 
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Farm Help Wanted 
M AN'I'ED—ITerd'siuan for onr lionl of rogisterod 
.Jerseys; motlern. well-equipped pliini; single 
man preferred; Avages. .ItCO per monfli and board. 
■MAGNOT.IA F.Mi.M, Mnscogee, Florida. 
I''.VUME1{S of experienee for two adjoining grain, 
liay and fniit farms in Central Now York; 
125 and 110 iteres, respectively; near New Y’orlc 
(.entral and Lt*liigh A'alley IC.'iiiroads anti Barge 
(’jtnal, ADY'EUTISEi; 4.5.52, eare Rural New- 
Yorkei'. 
W.VNTED—,\t once; married man, small family, 
and one single man to work in cow bitrn; must 
be solfer and rellalfle; state wages in lirst letter. 
Address BOX 062, Somerville, N. J. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT YVAN'I’Kl)—The 
right man can find a position in Avhich he 
will be contented and permanent; no world- 
beater looked for, but fair results wanted' from 
intelligent, energelie liiindling of the soil and 
of the- live stock; must nmlerstand inire-lired 
Ilolsteins; farm largely dairy proposition; lo¬ 
cated in Oonneetlcul; six to eiglit men employed. 
.\n enterprising imin will lintV tliis tin oiiportun- 
ity. Address HENRY L. STODDARD. Darien, 
Uomi. 
W-'^^'TED—Married man on dtiiry farm; house 
and usual ftrivilegt-s fnniislied; good oppor¬ 
tunity for practical farmer not afraid to Avork; 
state exiterience, age, salary expected, and giA'e 
references. ADVEIFTISER 4.534. ciue Rural 
NeAV-Yorker. 
JVANTED—.V middle-aged Avonian as cook and 
general liotiseAvorker on a farm Avliere four 
men are employed; or a man and Avife (no ebil- 
dren), the Avife to fill the position of cook; also 
two other men; all must be sober and capable of 
doing all farm Avoik; we also need a man accus¬ 
tomed to good apple on'hard Avork; anyone reply- 
ing to llie above sUonld send recommendations, 
state Avhere lie lias Avorked and Avages expectetT. 
with board. UAURY L.VNNING, Riverside 
Farm, Princeton, N. J. 
W.ANTED—Two single teamsters for large im¬ 
proved farm; also single foreman for farm; 
prefer those past the age of 35 years; must he 
a gentleman antf not afraid of work; men’s 
rooms have all modern improvenienti; give ref¬ 
erences. experience, and Avages asked. Address 
COLVER F.VRMS, ColA-er, Pa. Cambria Co. 
W.ANTED—Married man not over 45 to work 
under manager; good teamster and general 
farm Avorker; steady and reliable: Avilling to 
take regular boarder; no litiuor or cigarette user 
considered; house, garden, fuel and milk fnr- 
nislied; one mile from toAvn, Orange County, 
NeAV York; registered stock kept; state age, 
experience, tvlnit family, Avages expected, refer¬ 
ences, etc. ADVERTI,SEU 4577, care Rural Ncav- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Single man Avho Is good 
milker and butter maker; also feeder and un¬ 
derstands mixing balanced rations; small hertT 
Guernseys: state age, nationality and Avages ex¬ 
pected. HIT^LSIDE FARMS, Greenville, Maine. 
W.ANTED—Working manager for small farm de¬ 
voted to dairy ami general running; opening 
also for second man; give Avages required in first 
letter; only man of good record and a pusher 
will be considered. POST OFFICE BOX 282, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED-^-Two girls as cook and general house 
worker on farm: all conveniences in lionse. 
.Alldress BOX 103, Round Brook, N. J. 
G.AKDENEll and farmer for 40 acres near Noav 
Y'ork; all year emidoyineiit. Addrt'ss C. IV. 
EVEBIT'l’, Superintendent, Garden City, N. Y. 
WANTED—In a small boarding seliool In tlio 
country, a Avilling. capalde girl for Avaitress 
and chambermaid; Avages, .830 a month. L. R. 
SANF'ORD. ConiAvall. Conn. 
IIEKDS.MAN—Alassaclinsetts: large dairy inileh 
eoAvs; married man Avitliont eliildren preferred, 
at least seliool age; actual experience, care, feed¬ 
ing, calf raising, diriwting men, etc.; temper¬ 
ate; no cigaretles; iiosition requires man of aliil- 
ity: Avnges, 875 per inoiitli and up; eoltago; "no 
fnrnisliings’’; milk, fuel, garden. .Address, oAvn 
liandAvriling, age, AA-ages expected, Avlicn at lib¬ 
erty. ADVERTISER 4507, eare Rural Ncav- 
Y’orker, 
W.A.NTED -ilarried man on I.ong Island d'airy 
farm to milk and take care coavs; AA'ife to board 
one man at S2.5 montli; lionse, milk, fuel and 
garden found; state Avages expeeled. age, mi- 
tionality, experience and sizt' of film By. AD- 
\‘ERTISER 451)8. care Rural Noav Yorker. 
M.ARRIKD .MAN, experienced on large friBt 
farm, 10 miles from Hudson; sevtni-room 
lionse Avith usual iirivilegt-"; sclioollionse Avilliin 
500 .Vitrds; year’s Avork I'roni Deeeiiiber 1st; ref¬ 
erences reqtiired. ADVER'I'ISER 4.5li!), I'are 
Rural NoAv-Yorker. 
AV.ANTED—.A yoniig man on large truck and 
grain ftirni of 1..500 acres in N. W. Oliio; 
must liave sonit? knoAvledge of jigrlcnllnre anil 
garden prodnels: !iI>lo to keep farm accounts; 
must be a good iiemnan and' typcAvrlte and net as 
assistant to the general niitnager; a tine 0 !)i)or- 
tnnit.v for young imin to learn intensive farm¬ 
ing. Reply to FRANK BRUNTON, Box 303, 
P.ond, Oliio. 
AY .ANTED—Foreman (married), for slieep farm; 
must liave tliorongli cxiterienec in raising and 
care of them; also groAving crops; position open 
at once. JNO. SIMPSON, Wyoming Av., Scran¬ 
ton, Pa. 
W.ANTED—Couple, man for outside house, man 
furnaces, etc.; Avit'e to litdp in lionse b.v da.v 
or lioiir and hoard single man; fnrnislit'd rooms, 
fuel and light, and single man for general farm 
Avork and eare of riding horses. ADVER'I'ISER 
4.57(’), care Rural NcAv-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable man on dairy larm b.v tlic 
year; iirefer married man witliout family, 
wliose Avife can tieli) Avifli milking; good Avuges 
to riglit parly; static Avages, inelnding lionse, 
fuel, milk, etc., and Avlicn at liberty In first 
letter. E. W. PAT.MATEER, Andes, N. Y. 
FARM IIEIiP WANTED—Single ponltryman, 
thoroughly experienced', strictly temperale ami 
industrious, to Imndle small plant on gentle¬ 
man’s estate in Ohio; give referonees, expe¬ 
rience, and AViiges c.xpected. ADX'ER'I'ISER 
4574, care Rural NeAv-A'orker. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED-—-Position its lierdsniau: an.v size herd; 
haA’o iiad eight .years’ experienee, tAvo years’ 
.A. 11. O. Avork; good calf raiser: exlra good' 
milker; tinderstand dair.viiig in all its brandies; 
Avages, .850 to .800 and liourd; iC yon Avant a good 
man that can get resiiKs, address ADVER¬ 
TISER 4.547, care’Rural NcAv-Y'orkcr. 
WANTED—^Position as . farm or estate sniierin- 
tendent liy a tliorouglily ... 
tent.-middle-agtjd .Scotchman; smrll family; best 
..of references; lit liberty i.ow. '.Address .ADA'ER 
TISER 4503, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Y'o'UNG,' SINGLE AMERICAN Avisli,-s position 
as lierdsman: life experienee: best references. 
F'RANK GATES, 07 First St., Ilion, N. Y. 
AVOKK'ING farm inanager on gentleman’s place 
' b.v.; ,practical! fiii’iner; tliorouglily . und'erstnnds 
all 'crops, all kinds of farm macliiiier.y, includ¬ 
ing-tractor and gas .ciigUie; raising cattle, liogs, 
eliickens and getting tiest results from help. G. 
HAJIBINSON,’P. O.'Box 100. Elizabeth, N. J. 
POT'^LTl.tYMAN Avi.tli tlie experience, aliility and 
•;-:|n-j.iins to-make iilunt-jiay.' seeks posithm as 
Avorking niiiLiagei’, on living salary ami profit- 
sharing liasis;- expert iiienliator and brooder 
man; > iiiiinagcd one? plant tl2 years; .American; 
married. ADVER'I'ISER 4.504, cure Rnrsil New- 
Y'orker. 
.M.AN.AGER or lierdsman Avislies situation on gen¬ 
tleman’s country estate; first-class man with 
cattle; uiiderstHiids breeding, feeding and raising 
calves; also fitting and sliOAviiig; married; 
Scoteli; two eliildren; would like furnished 
lionse; referenees; iiitervicAv. ADVER'riSEU 
4572, eare Rural NeAv-Yorker. 
Hay. Timothy, No. 1. ton . 33 00 @34 00 
No. 2 .,'28 00 @32 00 
No. 3 .20 00 @26 00 
(’lover mixed.24 00 @28 00 
Kirnw Rve.17 00 @1600 
GRAIN. 
Following are the Government prices 
on No. 2 red wheat at various markets: 
N'.*w York. $ 2 , 371 / 2 ; Chicago, $2.23; St. 
l.oiiis, ,$2.21. No. 3 Yellow corn at New 
York. $1.63: Chicago, $1.42. Oats, No. 
3 white, New York. S2c; rye, $1.75. 
RETAIL I’RICES AT NEW YORK. 
These aie not the highest or lowest 
prices noted here, but I’cprcsent produce of 
good quality and rhe buying iqipoi’lnnities 
w anted—C ompetent AA’oiiiaii to do cooking on 
farm. LYON FARM. Lyons Falls, N. Y. 
AA .ANTED — Single AA'oinan or widoAV witli 
dangliter for' cooking and general liouseAvork 
in small family; no eliildren; must be tlioroughly 
competent and highest references demanded; also 
satisfied with lonesomeness of farm life; good' 
wages, fine school and best of home; widow 
Avitli son Avould be considered, boy to do light 
Avork on farm after seliool hours. Address BOX 
104, Briarcliff Manor. N. Y. 
AA .ANTED—Couple on farm; man for general 
farm Ax-ork; Avoman for cook and general 
heliH-r; all conveniences in house. Address BOX 
103. Bound Brook. N. J. 
WANTED—Married man on d'airy farm who can 
operate milking machine and handle hories; 
state Avages expe.-ted. W. H. MUNSON, AVood- 
Imry. Conn. 
AA' .-ANTED—Position as manager of dairy herd 
li.v one Avho understands tlie lireeding and 
handling of Guernseys and .Jerseys tliorouglily; 
also Inindling of men; expert ereameryinun; 
Aviiiner of gold and silA-er medals on butter at 
Hie lint; and 1917 Nationals; also maker of all 
soft cheese; references from past and present 
employers. ADAER'IISER 4.500, care Rural 
NcAv-Yorker. 
YOL'NG AVOMAN Avants position on poultry 
farm: A'inelaiid, N. J.. preferred. L. WEIDE- 
MAN, Bellport, L. I. 
MIDDLE-AGED .Aiuerleaii, small family, life ex¬ 
perience and Cornell training, desires manage¬ 
ment of large farm or esta^-, AA’liere ability and 
integrity Avlll be appreciated: thoroughly eiiieient 
in liandling men, stock, and crops for best re¬ 
sults; no booze or tobacco; can- furnish some 
good men. ADA’ER'riSER 4.575, care Rural Ncav- 
Yorker. 
AA'.AN'I’ED- Position as superintendent of stock 
and grain farm, by .Alareh 1, I'.il!); married; 
small family: good referenees; only first class 
jiosltion considered. ADA'ER'PISER 4571. eari’ 
Rural Ncaa’- Yorker. 
S.ALES.M.AN, Avell acquainted with market gar¬ 
deners. seedsmen and florists, wants position. 
M. F. RACU.MAN, care T. Lahey, 674 Academy 
St., NeAV York. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
EXPERIENCED F.ARMER AA’.nnts to rent small 
farm hy March Avith eqniimient, near good 
market, gas preferred, in Ohio; references. 
ADA ERTISER 4535, care Rural New-Yorker. 
120-ACRE F.ARAl—Good land and bnililings; tine 
climate, fisli and oysters; price, 84,.500. E. 
L. SEI/FZER, Marumsco. Aid. 
FOR SALE—20-acre poultry and truck fnrni near 
station, elnirelies and schools; 40 miles I'rom 
Ncav York: other markets at door; iicav houses 
for OOO layers and ’2,000 ohieks, feed lionse. liarii, 
etc.; excellent 8-rooni dAvelling. Avith Improve¬ 
ments; for quick sale will ineinde one liorse, 200 
hens, ail implements, corn, heets, stalks antf 
hay; look tliis bargain up. BOX 05, Port Alon- 
niouth, N. J. 
SOFTIf FI.ORID.V, lake-front, furnished five- 
room biingaloAvs. Fruit, fiv-l. fishing, lioat 
free. 875, 8100. 8125, for 8 k. 
I’t'TNEY, ITanipton Institute, Airginin. 
IN RECEIVER’S II.ANDS—Fox farm, for sale; 
10 acres; ail equipped; snitahie for poultry 
farm; formerly owned by the Golden Pelt Corp'. 
.lolIN F. KEI.LEY, Receiver. Kings Park. L. I, 
FOR LEASE—50-acre farm; small farm bouse. 
barns, etc.: run as dairy farm for years; 
neartiy market; eit.v Avater and electric poAver: 
one lionr from Ncav York City. P. (). BOX 1, 
Prince Ba.v. Staten Island. Ncav A’ork. 
FOR S.Al.E OR TRADE.—20-a(re farm in Salem 
Co.. N. J : good IcA’el land on good road's; pear 
seliool, church, li(, niil'-s fn-ni station; goo-1 
buildings, fruit: Avnter in lioiisi’; iiriee 83,0(10,• 
would trade for good lionse ami lot. .Al. T.Al,- 
AlADGE, Elmer, N. J. R. D. 1. 
FOR SAJ,E—14 n'n'es in Central Ncav York on 
trolley. 2),^ miles from tliriving village; tele- 
pliones and mail; 200 feet to lake, witli good 
front and bass fishing; 3 acres grapes; 5 acres 
oreliard 6 years old, in fine condition; otiior 
small fruit: small, iicav house Avith Avater and 
fiiriiaee; Iienlmnse for 100 layers; iirooder 
lionse 12x14; coiierete stable for 2 ooavs; lot.s 
of cottagers; good demand for all yon enn raise; 
a good chance for n fninil.v to make niom-v; 
price .84.200. ADVERTISER 4.501, eare Rural 
Ncav- Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Farm of 400 acres, fully stocked 
and etpiipped for dairy and grain; good 
buildings; easli or on sliares; Somerset Co., 
N. ,J.; eliaracler and abilit.v main requlreTii-i'nts 
of applicants; references required. Address 
ADVERTISER 4.502, cave Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM, 140 acres, P.m-ks Co.. Pa., for sale; 
14-room bouse Avlth all iniprovemeiits. cost 
810.000 to remodel; large hnsemei't linrn reeentiv 
built: teneineiit lionse; d'ark, rich loam; 20 
acres of liinlier; fruit; rniining water; located 
by pulilie road: 1 mile from trolley; 14 miles 
from Trenton, 30 mil's from Philadelpliia; iirlee 
only 810,.5()0. OAvner, JOS. D. AVILSON, Btiek- 
manTille, Pa. 
RO.VRING BROOK D.AIRY and lireeding farm, 
tAvo Imndred and fifty acres, on improved road; 
old Colonial lionse in A No. 1 eondition; iieAv, 
modern, 20-eoAv liarn and milk lions--'; Iavo big 
silos, good liorse barn, machine slied's, iiiill anil 
calf pens, garage; Avater in all hiilldings fni;- 
iiislied tiy liold spring; good hog Avire feneiiig; 
200 acres can be oiiltivated; milk, 40e per gallon 
Avholesale; 815,000 for tniick sale. W. A. STOCK- 
TON, li.F.D. 1. Blaekstone, Va. 
FARM for sale; .50 acres; price .8700. HENRY 
OTT. .Alilford. Pa. 
FOR RENT—Cash or sliares; 240 acres, Ilnd.son 
A'alley: 140 tlllalile, including 100 creek flats; 
excellent Iniild'iiigs, silo, gooil inipleinent eq\ii|>- 
iiient, three horses, 10 coavs, Avitli stalls for 32; 
milking niaciiine; running Avater: Just olT State 
Road; splendid opjiortnnity and liheral terms for 
farmer avIio can fiirnisli more stix'k and liiianee 
I'imself. ADVEltTISl-:R 4.5().5, care Rural Ncaa’- 
Yorker. 
W.ANTED—l.arge farm. AVel! equipped. H. 
STItOPE, Ncav Lyme, Ohio. 
i-'oi{ SALE^To close estate 400 acres in Soiitli- 
_ei-n Ncav Jersey; I'iav jiriee. ADVERTISER 
4570 , care Rnrnl NcAv-A’orker. 
FOR SALE—2.58 acres, fully equipjied for dairy¬ 
ing; good buildings; 14 acres orelianl; 1 mile 
f-.’oin village. OWNIaR, J.oek Box 310, Sliorts- 
ville. N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
W.ANTED—.Alfalfa and clover hay: earloail lots. 
TIIEO. LEGG, Haines Falls, N. Y. 
Y’.AltNS for hand knitting; absolutely all wool; 
. clean scoured: full pounds; khaki, gray, iiat- 
nral, fancy shatfes. O. B. GRANCELJ^, 653 E. 
Penn St., GermaiitoAvu, Pa. 
WANTED—Mammoth incubators; capacity, three 
thousand, up. NELSON DEWEY, .Aliddleport 
N. Y. 
FOI{ S.AI.E—One NcAveomb Hying sliiittle rag 
carpet looni;. “Weavers Delight’’; vi'ry littb> 
used: good as neAv; about half price. BOX (i2. 
Cliatham, N. Y. 
FOIt SALE—^One army saddle and one AVJiitman 
liogskin saddle: botli in splendid eondition. for 
best olfer. C. BARCLAY W.ARD, Huntington, 
FORD 'I’OURING, late sixteen nnxJel, demoinit- 
able rims. Sterling tires, Hassler shock ab¬ 
sorbers, speedometer: run less tlian six thousand 
miles; meclianically excellent: 8375. J. A. 
TROSSRACH, West Nyack, N. Y. 
AVANTED—Small gasoline trench machine suit¬ 
able for laying farm drain tile not over five 
feet deep. Reply ADVERTISER 4573, care Rural 
NcAV-Yorker. 
CIDER APPLES WANTED—Must be in good 
condition; state price in carload lots or less 
f. o. b. Peekskill, N. Y. JOHN F. AVIT.KINS, 
Peekskill, N. Y. Telephone Peekskill 21 F 4. 
FOR SALE—40 tons good stock Iiav. JOHN W. 
ARMSTRONG, Riparius, N. Y., near River¬ 
side Station. 
.SEA EN-PA ^SENGER Pullman J.inionsine for 
■sale at a great tiargain if sold imnieiliately; 
run 5,000 miles: meehniiieiillv iierfeet; spei'iallv 
•resigned body; cost ■84.tN)0: must .sell; no reason¬ 
able offer refused. E. AV. S.AllTII, 1013 San- 
som St., Philadelpliia, l>a. 
