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MANY BIG BARGAINS 
All sized farms, with or without stock, tools and 
crops, on easy terms. Write for Perry’s Bargain 
Sheet, Perry Farm Agency, Canajoharie, N. Y. 
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If you want to buy or sell or exchanire, make It known here. 
This Kate will bo 5 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be counted as part of the advertise- 
No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
aiid Positions Wanted afimitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers,^ jobbers and irencral manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry. Estats and other live stock adver¬ 
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this column. 
Farm Help Wanted 
DAIRY MAX on up-to-dato dairy, about 200 
acres, more or less, on south side Long Island, 
near station: partially stocked with cow.s. horses 
chickens; plenty room for 40 cows and lots of 
room for horses, chickens and pigs; either on 
shares or salary and interest to the right man 
y,- 2502, 110 West 40lh Street, New 
York City. 
WANTED—Married man on dairy farm; house 
and usnah privileges furnislied: good oppor¬ 
tunity for practical farmer not afraid to work- 
state experience, age, salary expected, and give 
reformioes. ADVERTISER 4534. care Rural 
WANTED—An experience! gardener to take 
charge of gentleman’s place on Long Island; 
first-class reference required; give full particu- 
lars in letter. SINCLAIR SMITH, 23 Jacob 
St., New York, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
SUPERINTENDENT wants position; have oper¬ 
ated this farm for eleven years; only inter¬ 
ested in proposition that will afford salary of 
$5,01)0 after first year; can furnish several re¬ 
liable farm assistants: I would prefer position 
near Philadelphia or New York; can give best 
of references. .\ddress ADVERTISER 4G10, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Married; agr. college train¬ 
ing; ten years’ practical experience; executive 
ability; hold records in production; commercial 
propositions considered: want to locate near 
New York City. Address ADVERTISER 4G07, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FAR.M SUPERINTENDENT—Open for engage¬ 
ment now or later: college training and prac¬ 
tical experience In all branches of general agri¬ 
culture. purebred stock. A. R. O. work, certified 
milk, gardening, etc.; small family; best of re¬ 
ferences: only first class position considered. If 
interested, address ADVERTISER 4G02, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER OR SUPERINTENDENT— 
Young man, single. American, desires perma¬ 
nent position; has had good practical experience 
in general farming with modern machinery. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 115, Kennett Square, Pa. 
SUPERINTENDENT of estate or large farm; 
well versed in the care and management of a 
large estate or dairy farm: college etrucation 
and twelve years’ practical experience;' County 
Agricultural Agent in U. S. D. A. at the present 
time; salary, $3,000, with the usual perquisites: 
Guernseys preferred :location. N. E. States or 
California. ADVERTISER 2030, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men for dairy plant an( 
farms; milkers, $G0 per montli with hoard ant: 
room; barn men, .$55 per month with board and 
room; farm hands, $50 to $55 per month witl: 
board and room; assistant engineer and fireman, 
$G0 per month with board and room. COLUM. 
BIA MILK FARMS, Juliiistowu, N. J. 
A RELIARLE married man, who understands 
rare and feeding small herd, good teamster, 
•nd willing, can have good position on 200-acre 
farm. Northern Ohio: references required; state 
particulars and wage.s expected. ADVERTISER 
4G28, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in c 
State Institution for the feeble-minded; salar; 
$45 a month for men and $30 for women, with 
maintenance; state age when applying. Annlj 
to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
Thlells, N. T. 
HERDSMAN WANTf^D—Single, who is a good 
milker and butter-maker; also feeder, and un¬ 
derstands mixing balanced rations and who has 
had good experience in A. R. work with Gnern- 
spys; good wages and a good home and a fine 
chance for advancement to a good man; give all 
particulars in first letter. Address WALTER 
JAUNCEY, Supt., Green Meadow Farm, Wil- 
llamstown. Mass. 
WANTED —A married man for general farming; 
must be sober and industrious and thoroughly 
understand all kinds of sutside work; excellent 
wages, including house with modern improve¬ 
ments, etc., to the right man; please state 
wages desired and send reference's in first letter. 
F. E. OSBORNE, P. O. Box 4. Derby, Conn. 
AMBITIOUS, reliable, sober yo»ng man, agri¬ 
cultural college graduate, of good family and 
habits: single: perfect health; .strong; well 
kuilt; not afraid of work; practical experience 
In farm and stock work; desires position as 
uianager sr assistant, where ability, energy and 
devotion to work mav be appreciated: l)pst of 
reference. H. H. SCHULTE, Jr., 29 Stratford 
Place, Newark, N, J. 
WANTED—Position as superintendent of large 
up-to-date stock farm, by April Ist, 1919; 
American; unmarried: 2G: farm-reared: Cornell 
Agricultural College graduate; employed how as 
superintendent of 500-aere estate, keeping 80 
heail' of cattle; excellent references; prefer 
southeastern New York; only first-class position 
considered. ADVERTISER 4G31, care of Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman and breeder of Guern¬ 
sey rattle will be free to accept position as 
manager of f.arm or estate about January 15th: 
age 33: am flying otfieer, waiting discharge from 
the army: will give best of names for reference. 
Address AD^'ERTISER 4G35, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOT'NG MAN, 1,8. wishes position on a farm; 8 
years’ exi)erienee; wages. $.30 and board. 
ADVERT'LSER 4G34, care. Rural New-Yorker. 
POIT.J’RYMAN—Experienced, single; under¬ 
stands incubation, brooding and feeding, de¬ 
sires position on up-to-date poultry farm. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4G3G, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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PGULTRY.MAN, single, open for steady position; 
thoroughly exi)erienced producing exhibition 
birds and Winter laying, utility stock: successful 
with Mammoth incubators and brooder houses. 
•IDVER'I'ISER 4G32, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN'I’ED —A young man on large truck and 
grain farm of 1,500 acres in N. W. Ohio: must 
have some knowledge of agriculture and garden 
products; able to keep farm accounts: must be a 
good ix'iiniiin and tyiiisi and act as assistant to 
the general manager: a fine oi)poriunity for young 
man to learn intensive farming. Reiiiv to 
FRANK BRUNTON, Box 393, Bouo, Ohio.' 
RELIABLE married man for general farm work: 
good milker: teamster; house rent, firewood, 
milk furnished; state particulars first letter. 
OLIVER TULLER, West Sinisl)ury, Conn. 
POUL'rRYMAN WAN'l’E!)—For large cominenial 
pl.'Uit in Dutchess Co.: Hull incubator, 12,000 
egg capacity: single man preferred: this is 
strictly a commercial proposition and wi' want a 
man who ha.s had experience along these lines: 
state wages exi)ected and exi)prience. I.IMF 
RIDGE FARM, Pougluiung. N. Y. 
WAN'J’ED—Dairyman to take charge of bottling 
plant certilied dairy, 000 (ps. daily; Rlilwaukee 
filler and capper, turbine bottle washer, steam 
boiler, lanntlry machine and refrigerator; kwp 
record of milk shipments; must be single, 
steady: no cigarettes or booze: state wages, ex¬ 
perience and references by letter; good oppor¬ 
tunity for steady man; iip-to-date farm and 
equipment. RARITAN VALLEY FARMS, Somer¬ 
ville, N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced herdsman for purebred 
Holstelns who has some extra help in family: 
good wages, house and usual privileges; reference 
required: prefer man who has had some experi¬ 
ence In A. R. O. work. M. L. JONES, West- 
town, Chester Co., Pa. 
WANTED—A pleasant, well brought up country 
girl about 18 or 20 years old, who understands 
simple cooking and neat housekeeping, to assist 
In small country home; all conveniences; no wash¬ 
ing or farm work; no children; small family: 
pleasant home: good treatment and pay for girl 
who likes home work and wants a permanent 
place. Address ADVERTISER 4C2G, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A GOOD domestic housekeeper and cook, 'to care 
for a small cottage in Westchester County, 
N. Y.: family of two adults and two youiig 
misses of 12 and 17 years; all modern eonven- 
ieneos for comfort: reasonable wages; a good 
home. BOX 425. Katonah, N. Y. 
WAN'I'ED—A man who is interested in good 
stock, for work with Berkshire swine and 
Guernsey <'attle: ex|)erience unnecessary, but 
npplicant must be honest, sober and willing; 
state wages desired, references, age, etc.. In 
first letter. THORNLIEB.VNK FARMS, Glen 
Spey, New York. 
W.VN'I'ED—Working farm manager desires jiosi- 
tion oil iirivati' estate wiiere sobriety, honesty 
and integrity arc uiiin'cciatcd; have full knowl¬ 
edge of agriculture, iindinring live stock and ma¬ 
chinery; only first class |)Osition considered; mid¬ 
dle-age American, married, no children. Address 
ADVER'TISEU 4(>41, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W ’ A r-oo.l single man to take charge of 
poultry plant: also single man for farm work. 
GH.BERT F.\RM, O—irgctowii, Coiiu. 
WAN'I'ED—^I’osition as orchard manager; eight 
years’ experience managing and owning peach 
and api)le orchards in Virginia and two in Ore¬ 
gon: college graduate; thirty-two vears old; 
prefer position in Virginia. C. A. GREEN, Ivy 
Depot, Va. 
W-tN'l'E!)—Position as caretaker Or manager of 
country estate, by first-class farmer: reliable; 
references. F. C. CLOFGH. Old Bridge, N. J., 
care of California Loading Co. 
W.AN'l’ED—I’osition as f.arni manager on good 
general farm; 10 years’ extierience; married; 
hon.se with improvements. ADVERTISER 4G27, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HEHDSM.tN or manager for medium size stock 
farm; Feh. 1; exiierieneed with imrebred cows 
anij hogs; also sheep and chickens; 24; singh*; 
reliable: college course; Ix'st references. AVrito 
R. A. R.. Short Course Building, New Bruns¬ 
wick, N. J. 
F.VK.M M.VXAGER and agricultural engineer 
with college training and years of experience 
desires position on first class jilacc; exiicrt dairy¬ 
man. poullrynian and fruit grower with a record 
to hack me. If in need of an energetic and re¬ 
liable man. address ADVERTISER 4G38, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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•M.VXAGER desires position: a practical farmer: 
life's experience; three years in present posi¬ 
tion; references. Address ADVER'l'LSER 4G3fl, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
I’O.SI'I'ION WAN'I’ED by an active, elderly man 
as working caretaker, wlio understands care 
and feeding of all thoroughbred stock and poul¬ 
try: agreeable and stictly temperate: open for 
liosition the 25th. ADVERTISER 4G40, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU WANT a herdsman, farm foreman, as¬ 
sistant on farm, greentiouse men. tractor men. 
or farm help? We have young men trained in 
oiir_ scliool. competent to fill tliese positions next 
Spring: state full details, Inclinriug wages. 
REKNh.VRD OS'I’ROLENK, National Farm 
School, Farm School, Pa. 
COUPLE—Middle aged; childless: German; man 
experienced in all work on gentleman’s place, 
with small farm: wisli position be fine, gentle 
family of adults; wife to do laundry work; 
wages $10<) monthly; cottage, vegetables, milk, 
barn for chickens: state full particulars. P. O. 
LOCK BOX 69.5, Stratford, Conn. 
SUPEHINTENDEN'I' or working manager seeks 
position on country estate or farm; has the 
practical life experience enabling him to make 
good; 15 years in last place. M. W.. Box 1G8, 
Matawan, N. J. 
FARM JIANAGER—American; married: now 
open for position: have you practical, scienti¬ 
fic management? Are you producing maximum 
results? Write for particulars; I solicit vour 
fullest investigation. ADVER'TISEU 4G24, 'care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN.VGER or herdsman wishes situation on geii- 
tleniau’s country estate; first-class man with 
cattle; understands breeding, feeding and raising 
calves; also fitting and showing; marrie(r; 
Scotch; two children; would like furnished house; 
references: interview. ADVER'I’ISlOU 4590, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR LEASE—50-acro farm; small farm house, 
barns, etc.; run as dairy farm for years; 
nearby market; city water and electric power; 
one hour from New York City. P. O. BOX 1 
Prince Bay, Staten Island, New York. 
FOR SALE—^One of the best located and produc¬ 
ing farms in Western New York; thirty miles 
from Buffalo on State automobile road; 135 
acres; price, one hundred and fifty dollars per 
acre. Write for terms and particulars, ADVER- 
'TISER 4585, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—G4-acre dairy farm, 68 miles from 
New York City. BOX 96, Unionville, Orange 
Co., N. Y. 
WHO wants EDWIN BROWN’S farm at Pine 
Bush, N. Y. ? Write him. 
F.VR.M FOR SALE in Rhode Island; stock and 
tools included. ADVEU'TISER 4597, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AA ANTED—A farm, 5 to 10 acres, with 10-room 
house, within 50 miles of New York City, and 
along line of New York Central or New'A'ork. 
New Haven & Hartford Railroads. Address M. 
'i'. HA.VNA, Kingsbridge Terrace, Bronx, New 
York City, N. Y.' 
AVANTED—Farm fully equipped, to work on 
shares, by a first-class American farmer, or 
foreman’s position; nothing but up-to-date propo¬ 
sition considered. ADVER'l’ISEU 4629, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
F'OR SALE OR TRADE FOR N. Y. CITY PROP¬ 
ERTY—180 acres in Berkshire ilills; 100 acres 
level, cultivated, rest iiasture and wood; base¬ 
ment barn for 25 head, silo, etc.; 3 houses, 
steam heated, running water in all buildings: 
three-fourths mile from trolley, stores, etc.; 
$3,000 cash, balance easy terms.' ADVERTISER 
4604, care Rural New-A'orker. 
FOR S.VLE—100 acres: large eight-room house; 
large basement barn and a small barn; with 
H«ver-failing spring; fenced and cross fenced; 
young orchard, 326 troes; old orchard, 50; all 
kinds fruit for family use: 2 ^'^ miles to market; 
high .school; two miles to large college. Address 
OAVNEU, Box 73, Lakemont, N. Y. 
COMMERCIAL poultry farm for sale or to lea.se 
with option to buy; 20 acres, housing capacity 
for layers, 5,000; incubator, 7,800: brooder, 
8,400; modern in all details; 22 miles from New 
York. L. 1. COHN, 23 Commercial St., Newark, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—0-acrc country homo, building in 
good repair; fine well water, half mile from 
gooff roads, church, school and store; some fruit. 
ULKICH TRACHSEL, AVest Branch, N. Y. 
FOR S.ALE—'I'ohacco and dairy farm; 150 acres; 
gooff buildings; 14-room house: water to house 
and barns: two brooks; wood and timber; will 
sell to one party 18 head of Holstein cows. 
WILLIAM BECKER, South Kent, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped poultry farm, in¬ 
cluding stock, grain, etc.; market at door; 
now paying profit. Address ADVERTISER 
4611, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR S.ALE—A quantity of haled dry pea vines; 
a bright, fine quality; excellent for store sat- 
tle and horses; price $15 per ton f. o'. I). Au¬ 
burn, N. Y. H. C. HE.AIINGAVAY & CO., Au¬ 
burn, N. Y. 
AA'.AN'l'ED—Locust Logs and Lnmlx'r. C. 0. 
Galbraith & Son, Inc., 00 West Street, New 
York, N. Y. 
FOR S.AI.E—Do Laval Cream Power Steam Tur¬ 
bine Separator; 1,250 lbs. capacity: complete 
with boiler; reason for selling have sold stock: 
bargain price to quick buyer. AAG-ite RALPH 
D. EARI., Herkimer, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Portable 18 II. P. Gasoline Badger 
Engine: perfect condition; reason for selling, 
have bought tractor. AVrite RALPH D. EARL, 
Herkimer, N. Y. 
FOR S.ALE—^Colt acetylene light plant; never 
instnlh'd. Reason for selling at a hargaiu. 
ADA'EUTLSER 4605, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Carload standard apple barrels; a 
few slightly damaged, hut .serviceable; 70c, 
f. o. I), cars. H.aRhY A’AIL, New Milford, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES!—For choice AVin- 
ter apples write to C. J. YODER, Grantsville, 
Md. 
FOR SALE—Avery 5-10 tractor; 1017 model; 
just overlianled: ready for work; $800. 
HARRY MAliCELLUS, Kirkville, N. T. 
GRAPEFRUIT and oranges for Rural New- 
Yorker readers; grapefruit, $3; oranges, $3.50 
per box. F. O. B. Stuart, Fla. L. S. GUBGORIB, 
Palm City, Fla. 
FOR SALE—^Pe-'I'sai, Celery Uabbnge; .50c head; 
Haberlaudt Soy Beans, 15c lb. M. V. LAND- 
MANN, Craubury, N. J. 
TO LET ON SHARES (halves), April 1, 1919; 
first-class dairy farm of 140 acres, adjoining 
Grade A creamery: will keep 50-60 head of 
stock: only men, experienced, who can show re¬ 
sults, need apply. HERMAN F. BERGER, 
New Milford, N. Y. 
WANTED—.A farm suitable for growing apples, 
Iireferably with some fruit on it; acreage of 
tillable land at least' 100 acres; location prefer- 
.ably Northeastern Maryland. Central Western 
New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsvlvania, or the 
Hudson River A alley; send all detailed iiiforma- 
tiou, with photographs, if po.ssible, in first let¬ 
ter: state price and terms. ADA’ERTISER 4637, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
BUCKWHEAT HONEY—Guaranteed pure honey; 
00 Ih.s.. 23c per lb.; 10-11). pails, $2..50; 5-lb. 
pails, $1.40; postage or express paid in 2d zone. 
ELTON LANE, Trumaiisburg, N. Y. 
HONEY — Extracted buckwheat and clover; 
mixed; also pure buckwheat honey, 6()-lb. cans 
t. o. b. shipping station, $14; lO-lb. pails, $2.50; 
5-lb, pails, $1.30; 12-lb. cans, $3, or $3.40 de¬ 
livered in 2(1 zone: $3..50 in 3(1 zone; 105-11). keg, 
$34. R.VY C. AVILCOX, R. 4. Ithaca, N. Y. 
WAN'I’ED—Carload good grade cow hay; state 
price per ton F. O. It. FRANK J. MURPHY, 
Prospect Hill I’lacc, Norwalk, Conn. 
KilfAU) NX 
FARM FOR SALE to close estate: 240 acres 
fenced for sheep: good land: good large house; 
good horse barn, hoghouse ami henhouse: two 
hay barns in poor repair: 1,000 sugar maple 
trees; standing timber; worth more than asking 
price. CL.VRE GREGORY, executor, Mt. A'ision, 
FOR SALE—180-acre farm: good, large build¬ 
ings; 60 aeres heavy timlx'r; 1.57-acre farm 
joining; new barn, good house: all fenced and 
stocked with sheep; also 1-3 interest in large 
sheep ranch; change of climate desired. CLARE 
GREGORY, Mt. Vision. N. Y. 
120-.\CRE F.ARM; large orchard; all kind.s of 
fruit; never-failing water: elevation for three 
building lots 1,200 feet above sea level; 12- 
room house; good schools near; three good mar¬ 
ketable villages; write for more information. 
ADA'ERTISBll 4633, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.AN'I' to rent a farm of one Iiniid'red aen's or 
more tillable land. B. WEIGHTMAN, Hope- 
well, N. J. 
FOR SALE—I.lght drop meat wagon, .$35; milk 
delivery wagon, $30; horse, $30; bottles, etc. 
W. A'AN LOA.N, Hallstcud, Penna. 
RIPLEY HOT AVATKR HEATER, No. 20, regu¬ 
lator. and 250 feet of 1 *,4 and l*4-incli piping; 
used one season for chick brooder; would make 
excellent heating system for a residence: price 
$00 complete. R. AV. AVAGNER, Box 2'22-N, 
East Northport, L. I., N. Y. 
RO-SAN INDOOR CHEMICAL TOILET, used 
three weeks last AV'inter when plumbing froze; 
like new: with vent pipe and cliemical, cost $22, 
sell for half. I.lne shaft 10 feet long with two 
hangers coinplete, .$9.50. 18 sheets new expanded 
metal lathing, ISxihi, for stucco or reinforcing, 
$5 for lot. Three barrel, round end, 4x2x2. 
heavy galvaniz('d attic tank and cover, good ns 
neiy, .$4 .50. New pitcher pump, 3-inch brass 
cylinder, $3. I'sed two-eylimler all brass force 
atid' lift pump, $5. Brund m^w acetylene two- 
burner gas stove and portable oveti, $6. New 
(•radio typo, $15 doitble rear 34x4 tire currier, 
$4.50. Spark plug tire pump, lit any car. never 
used, with hose and gitage, .$4. (Jood farm truck, 
1 ton, good tires, .$275. Box 1, Larchmont, N. Y, 
If BUU BRAND DAIRY RATION 
doeSiiT'i make ^oodtwe ■will. 
Pfov® that “BULL BRAND” gives a maximum quantity 
or milk of highest quality by feeding three or more cows 
on it according to directions. If the results do not satisfy 
you in every way your dealer will refund your money. 
A Clean Honest Feed 
We are not millers—“BULL BRAND” is not a by¬ 
product of mill sweepings. We buy the best feeding 
stuffs in the open market, then compound the most 
scientific ration possible. It is made from such nutritious materials as 
dried brewers grains, old process oil meal, corn gluten feed, cocoanut meal, 
barley middlings, wheat bran and wheat middlings. Contains over 24-% 
Protein, 6% fat and only 12% fibre. 
A Feed You Can Get All Winter 
Every reader of the “Rural New-Yorker” can get “BULL. BRAND” 
DAIRY RATION promptly all winter owing to our ideal shipping location, Buffalo, 
N. Y., which means no congested terminals and no embargos 
which Western shippers are up against. Start now to feed "BULL 
BRAND" and stick to it, if you want an uninterrupted maximum 
now of milk dll winter* If your dealer is unable to supply 
you, u;rfre us. 
Maritime Trading Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. 
