j_CONTENTS 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, DEC. 28, 1918 
WANTED—Mpn .and woiiion nttondants in a 
State institution for the fpoldc-iniiidpd: salary 
84") a month for nipti and .f.Sd for wonipii, with 
maintpnanc(': state ajte when api'lyitii;. Api)ly 
to sri'EUlNTENDENT, Letcliworth Village, 
Thiells. N. Y. 
FARM TOPICS 
A Soldier On a Hill Farm. 1418 
Late-crop Seed Potatoes in Southern New 
Jersey . 1419 
Home Economics Department of Farm 
Bureau .1. 1420 
TTVE STOCK AMD DAIRY 
The Woolen Stocking liung up.. . ,1417, 1413 
What About the Milch (ioatf. 142S 
Shoeing Horses on the Farm. 1429 
Profits in Farms. 1429 
American Agriculture and Labor. 1429 
Soldiers and Farms. 1429 
Fattening Pigs . 1436 
Boarding a Colt. 1436 
Immunizing Hogs . 1436 
Boars for Meat. 1436 
Cull Beans for Cattle. 1436 
Improving Ration for Pigs.1436, 1438 
Milk-stealing Shote .. 1438 
Feeding Young Pigs. 1438 
Ration for Breeding Ewes. 1438 
Mineral Mixture for Swine. 1438 
Feeding Hogs . 1438 
Feeding the Family Cow—No. II. 1440 
Retailing the Farm Beef. 1440 
THE HENYARD 
Chickens in the City. 1420 
Clean Eggs . 1440 
Egg-laying Contest . 1441 
Good Late-laying Pullets. 1441 
Lighting the Henhouse.'.. 1441 
The Champion Wyandotte Hen. 1441 
Cold or Roup. 1441 
Leg Weakness . 1441 
HORTICULTURE 
Planting Trees; Digging Holes in Fall.... 1418 
Fruit Growers and Live Stock.1419, 1420 
WOMAN AND HOME 
Nickel and Silver Plating. 1421 
Effect of Freezing on Different Plants. 1421 
Solder from Tin Cans. 1421 
Fireproof Paper . 1421 
Anti-freezing Mixture . 1421 
Rusty Water . 1421 
Brown Creosote Stain . 1421 
Tomato Vinegar ..-.1421, 1423 
Making Over the Wounded Soldiers. 1430 
The Christmas Spirit in Rural Communities 1430 
Crude Oil as Wood Preservative. 1423 
Corn Plasters . 1423 
Rubber Taste in Canned Fruit. 1423 
Effect of Heat in Ironing. 1423 
The Christmas Thoughts of a Plain Farm 
Woman . 1424 
Through a Farm Woman’s Spectacles. 1424 
Pastoral Parson and His Country Folks.... 1432 
Adoption . 1432 
The Home Dressmaker.1435, 1439 
Experience of a Suflrage Canvasser. 1434 
Development in Home Grinders. 1434 
Canaries; Treatment of Wax Plant. 1434 
A Group of Orphan Children. 1434 
MISCELLANEOUS 
The Walls of a Well. 1418 
A Tree Tenement. 1420 
Dogs and Children. 1420 
Country-wide Markets . 1422 
Events of the Week. 1422 
Direct Interest in Agriculture. 1423 
Hiving Bees in Late Fall or Winter. 1423 
Making Over an Icehouse. 1427 
Cost of Tractor Plowing. 1427 
Construction of Cisterns. 1427 
Greenhouse Putty . 1427 
Business, Home and Party Emblems. 1429 
Vaccination Law in Pennsylvania. 1431 
Publisher’s Desk . 1442 
I’ot.otoc'.'!. ]>pr l)u. ; buckwhoat, 
$-1. not so sood ; hay, $l.o to ,$'J0 per ton 
averago; rutabagas, .$1 per bn., fair 
oro]); apples. .$l..o0. good crop. M. J. C. 
Sullivan Co.. X. Y. 
THIS IS REAL CHARITY 
Wo iisk as.si.^itauce In finding homes for Catholic 
child i-eii. .Send the name of a Catholic family who 
can oiler a homo to a boy seven to fourteen years. 
We ask your loyal aid. 
PLACING OUT BUREAU 
417 Broome Street NEW YORK 
Virginia Farms and Homes 
FltlCK CAT.tT.OGUE OP SPLENDID BARGAINS. 
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T* A mtlVCf Pictures and accurate descriptions of per- 
m 3 K sonally inspected ))roperties. State your 
* roiiuiiemeiits. E E. SLOCUM, 141 B'wsj, N. Y. 
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paid, only 7ac. Sample free. A. HOWIE. Printer. Beelie Vermont 
Fflrmpr iinpntc pure 
rdl IIICI ftycllls food products. Good prollts. 
Anv f|uantitv, 1 pound up. Send for wholesale price list. 
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Subscribers^ Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exehanire, make itknown here. 
This Kate wilt ho 5 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must bo counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and Kcneral manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry. Ehtrs and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will (TO under proper hcadinsrs on other paves. 
Seed and Nursory advertisementa will not be accepteafor 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
W.ANTED—Miirriftd in:in ou dairy farm; house 
and usual privileges furnished; good oppor¬ 
tunity for practical farmer not afraid to work: 
state experieiKM*. age, salary expected, and give 
references. ADVEUTISEK duSl, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AV.AN'l'EI)—Single men for dair.v plant and 
farms; milkers, .$(>0 per month with board and 
room; barn men, .$55 per month with board and 
room: farm hands, $50 to .$.55 per month with 
board and room; assistant eugiinmr and fireman, 
$60 per month with board and room. COLtlM- 
RTA .MILK FAR.MS, Juliustown. N. J. 
roT'LTUYMAN W.ANTEI)—-For large commereial 
idant in Dutchess Co.; Hall incubator, 12,0(MI 
egg capacity; single man preferred; this Is 
strictly a eomnicrc^ proposition and we want a 
man who has lia,'’'’mxperience along those lines; 
state wages exp,,cted and experience. LIME 
RIDGE FARM, Pougliquag, N. YL 
FARM TEAMSTER—Single man, help milk 
mornings during the winter. Year round 
position, Avages $50, board, etc. DRAWER H, 
Barre, Mass. 
HKRDS.M.VN AV.ANTED—Single, who Is good 
milker and luitler-makor; also feeder, and un¬ 
derstands mixing balanced rations and who has 
had good experience in A R. work with Guern¬ 
seys; good wages and a goorT home and a fine 
chance for advancement to a good man: give all 
particulars in first letter. Address W.tLTER 
JAT’NCEY. Siiiit., Green Jleadow Farm, Wil- 
liainstown. Mass. 
AV.ANTED—.V married man for general farming; 
must he sober and industrious and thoroughl.v 
understand all kinds of outside work; excellent 
wages, inelndiiig house with modern Improve- 
nionts, etc., to the right man; please state 
wages desired and send references In first letter. 
F. E. OSRORNE, P. O. Box 4. Derby. Conn. 
HERDSM.VN—Single man to take charge of 
dairy, dairy lierd and swine: mnt he willing 
to work and' supervise bovs’ work: references. 
BERKSHIRE IND. FARM, Canaan, N. Y. 
W.VNTED—Man and wife on farm; man for 
herdsman: wife for housework in family of 
three: all modern improvements; good wages. 
ROBERT M. FENN. Middlehury. Ct. 
WANTED—Single man to milk and’ care for 20 
i-ows; no outside work. ADVERTISER 46,"4, 
eare Rural New Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER WANTED—One thoroughly 
experienced in the production of all kind's of 
choice dairy products; a substantial Iwsiness es¬ 
tablished: fine opportunity for capable man; 
state experieiKs' and references. ADVERTISER 
4fi46, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WOM.VN—.Middle age pr'^ferred, for general 
housework in the eonnt''y; good comfortable 
home: no washing; services required about Jan- 
nary 1.5. ADVERTISER '‘648, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Single man to .'.Sire for poultry and 
hogs: a good job for a sober, industrious man. 
ADVERTISER 46.53. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSM.VN—Large dairy Massn<4iusetls; mar¬ 
ried man preferred: no eliildren; experienced 
feeding; eare treating common ailments dair.v 
cows; directing men; stead.v position; state age, 
experience: wages $80 per month and up; cot¬ 
tage: no furniture: milk, fuel, garden; state 
full particulars, married or single. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4650, care Rural New-Y'orker. 
WANTED—Married man on dairy farm located 
near Orange Co.. N. Y.: must have exper¬ 
ience: good opportunity open; references re¬ 
quired. Address ADVERTISER 4656, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Young girl in country; assist rhil- 
dren and housework: good permanent Inmie. 
MRS. J. S. KINNE, 216 So. Parainns Road, 
Ridgewood, N. J. • 
FARM FORE.MAN WA.NTED — Experienced. 
practical working farmer to liave eliarge of 
farm operations on four liundred-aere farm; this 
farm is a commereial business, with good pros¬ 
pects for enpnl)le man. who must have thorough 
knowledge of srrain crops and general farming. 
ADVERTISER 4664, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VN'l'ED—Trustwortliy, midille aged, American 
Protestant, who is fond of children, to aid in 
housework on farm on Long Island, ninety miles 
from New York: family two adults and four 
eliildren lietween ages two and eleven; no wasli- 
ing re(|uired, luit must help with mending, plain 
sewing and can* of eliildren; will be treated as 
one of the family: oiil.v persons desiring periiia- 
nent einployiiieiC need apjily; wages $30 per 
niontii. .VDVERTlSElt 4665. eare Itiiral New- 
Yorker. 
W.VNTED—-.Vii experienced' gardi'iier to take 
charge of gentleman’s iilace on I.ong Island: 
first-class reference required; give full particu¬ 
lars in letter. SINCLAIR S.MITII. 2.3 Jacob 
Street, New York, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
ST’PERINTENDENT w;ints iiositioii; have oper¬ 
ated this farm for eleven years: only inter¬ 
ested in proposition that will afford salary of 
$5.(M'»0 after first year: can furnisii several re- 
liaiile farm assistants; I would prefer position 
near Pliiladelpliia or New York; can give liest 
of references. .Vildress .VDVERTISER 4610, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
F.VRM M.VNAGER—Aineriean: married: now 
open for position; Iiave you practical, scienti¬ 
fic maiiagenientV Are yon producing iiiaxiiiium 
results? Write for piirticniars; I solicit your 
fullest investigation. .VDYERTISER 46’24, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER or lierdsinaii wishes situation on gen- 
tleinan’s country estate: first-class man with 
cattle: understaiids breeding, feeding and raising 
calves; also fitting and sliowing: married; 
Scotch; two children; would like furnished house; 
references; interview. ADVERTISER 4.596, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
F'ARM M.VNAGER and agricultural engineer 
with collc‘ge training and years of experience 
desires position on first-class place; expert dairy¬ 
man. poultryman and fruit grower with a record 
to hack me. If in need of an energetic and re¬ 
liable man, address ADVERTISER 4638, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
I .VM looking for an opportunity to put tlie 
right kind of a sulmrlian country place on a 
paying basis; if tlie operator of your farm or es¬ 
tate is responsilde for a deficit that seems un¬ 
reasonably large, write me and let me sliow you 
wliat I have aecomplished on a Westcdiester 
County farm; I desire a position as farm man¬ 
ager or estate superintendent; American: 38; 
business and agricultural training. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4663, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PtIULTRYMAN—Age 28; single; understands 
incubation, brooding and up-to-date mettiod.s 
of poultry management; seeks position on pri¬ 
vate or pommercial poultry farm. ADVHCR- 
TISER 4662j care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Young farmer wislies position on 
first-class general farm. E. RITTER, 547 
East St., New Britain, Conn. 
GARDENER AND POULTRYMAN for private 
family; one-man idaee; 46: siiig]o;*no liquor 
or tobacco. 0. REGAN, Haleslte, L. I., N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN, 23 .years of age, American, fotir 
months in tlie army, neecls position on farm to 
secure his discharge from the service; has had 
21 months’ practical farming pxi)erience: cannot 
promise date of discharge, proliahly in January; 
good references. ADVERTISER' 406T, ca're 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, married, no children, wants posi¬ 
tion: registered Holsteins; want furnished 
cottage; best references; state wages. GEO. 
T. P.VTRTCK, R. 1. Bedford, N. Y. 
M.VN.VGER desires position: a practical farmer; 
life’s c'xporienee, lliree years in present posi¬ 
tion; references. Address ADVERTISER 4639. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position as orchard manager; eight 
years’ experience managing and owning peaeli 
and apple orchards In Virginia and two in Ore¬ 
gon;: college graduate; thirty-two years ohf: 
lu-efer position in Virginia. C. A. GREEN, Ivy 
Depot, Va. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman and l)reeder of Gnern- 
sey cattle will be free to acceiit a position as 
manager of farm or estate about January 15th: 
age 33: am flying officer, waiting discliarge from 
I tie army; will give liest of names for reference. 
.Vddress ADVERTISER 4635, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT—Open for engage¬ 
ment now or later: college training and prae- 
tieal experience in all branebes of general agri¬ 
culture. purebred stock, A. R. O. work, certified 
milk, gardening, etc,: small family; best of re¬ 
ferences; only first class position eonslderecl. If 
interested, address ADVERTISER 4602, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position as farm or estate superin¬ 
tendent b.v a thoroughly experienced, compe¬ 
tent, middle-aged Scotchman: small family: best 
of referenees; at liberty now. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 4563, pare Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPEBINTENDENT or manager (active Amer¬ 
ican). married, without family; age 39. open 
for estate or farm jiosition; 15 years’ experience 
all hranclies, including also engines, machinery, 
road and hnilding eonstruotion: referenees; state 
terms. BOX 6 , Oakdale. Long Island. 
POULTRY M.VN.VGER of many years’ experi¬ 
ence in all branches; thoroughly understands 
all incubators, how to get tlie eggs and pro¬ 
duce a Iiealtli.v clilek: understands farming to 
grow all feeds; also thoroughl.v understands 
swine breeding. ADVERTISER: 4644. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANl’ED—Position as working farm manager: 
married; .-Vnieriean; life experience at general 
farming: no rum or tobacco; ver.v best of refer¬ 
ence; New Jersey pi-fferred: if .vour farm is for 
sale do not answer. Address J. B., Box 108, 
New Market, N. J. 
YOT’NG M.VN, some farm experience, aide to 
milk, not afraid of wmrk. wants employment 
on a dairy farm with owner, in Orange or 
Dutcliess County. Address ADVERTISER 4661, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position as dair.v farm manager; 
lliorouglily understands all crops and inacliin- 
ery: also the use of farm powder and hnilding 
lip run down farm land: state particulars and 
wages paid-in first letter. Address LOOK BOX 
No. 222. Hackensack, N. J. 
ES'l’.VTE and farm manager is open for position; 
tlioroiiglily understands estate work, general 
farming, dairying, breeding of swine, poultry in 
all hraiielies, ineliiding all ineiihators and build¬ 
ings; small place not desired. ADVERTISER 
4666. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By British arm.v officer, recently 
invalided, position as superliiteinrent of estate; 
lifelong experience in England: would go as as¬ 
sistant or working foreman if good proposition. 
ADVERTISER 4660, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
SITU.-VTION wanted by energetic man wlio un¬ 
derstands farm stock, feed, milking and rais¬ 
ing eliiekens and eggs; would take inside work 
or go South for small salary and conifortnlde 
room and' board; in or near a town preferreil. 
Address -VDYERTISER 4645, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I’OT’LT I!5’.M .VN—Single, ten .years’ experieiii'c. 
large farms, thorough knowledge of all 
hranclies. exliiliition and utility stock; liest 
references. ADVERTISER 4647, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXI’EltlENCEI) POUI/ri{YM.VN, married, wants 
position. privato place; understands all 
hraiiclK's; reference in answer: state wages. 
ADVERTISER 4658, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VN'l’ED—Position as snperiiitcndent or work¬ 
ing iiiannger on gentleman’s estate, not more 
tlian 20 miles from New York; American; 45 
years of age; niarrietr; 25 years’ experience 
witli own farm; tliorougiily experienced in all 
kinds of farm work: good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4651, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position as niaiiagtr of poultry 
plant or poultry department on conntry es¬ 
tate: graduate of Cornell sliort eourse. 1905: 
good references: single: age 35, ADVERTISER 
4668, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
G.VitDENER, caretaker; private estate; under¬ 
stands handling men; life experience; vege¬ 
table, tlower anil fruit culture; tree specialist; 
graduate agricultural college; best referenees; 
sober, faitliful. industrious: Aineriean; 31: mar¬ 
ried: one child. ADVERTISER 4652, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MAN.VGER OR SIH’EUINTENDENT— 
Young man, single, American, desires perma¬ 
nent po.sition; tins had good practical experience 
in general fanning with modern niacliinery. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 115, Keiinett Square. Pa. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
F.VRM FOR S.VLK lit Rliode Island: stock and 
tools included. ADVERTISER 4697, eare 
Rural Xew-Yorkor. 
W.VN'TED—,V fanii, 5 to 10 :ieres. witli lO-rooni 
tiouse. witliin 50 miles of New York City, and 
along line of New 5’ork Central or New York, 
New Haven & Hartford Railroads, .\ddress M. 
T. HANN.V. Kingsliridgo Terrace, Bronx, New 
York City. N. Y. 
W.VNTED—By experienced fanner, a small farm 
for rent for a term of years, witli option of 
buying: one with stock and tools preferred: 
must have good luiildlngs and* water supply, 
near schools and markets. Address ADVEIt- 
TISER 4ti43, eare Itiiral New-Yorker. 
193 ACRES 3 miles from Hamilton, tlie Iioine of 
Colgate University and Hamilton Higli Sohool; 
5 chiirehes. milk station, R. R. station, new 11- 
room house, large verand'a, large wooilslied: cow 
liani for 28 cows; eeiiient lloors; individual wa¬ 
tering troughs; silo: liorse liarn, tool liotise, milk 
house, ice house, granar.v; oreliard and 40 acres 
woods; seliool Vi mile: $1,500 down: lialance 
mortgage. V. G. NEWTON, Hamilton, N. Y. 
LESS TH.'VN $1,000 liitys 35 acres witli build¬ 
ings; 7 tillable; 11 miles .Vlliany. enclose 
stamp. “CRANE,” 25 -Morris, Ogilensburg, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—15 acres; poiiltr.v farm; 1 mile from 
trolley. B. G.VSP.VKINO, Mystic, Ct. 
W.VNTED TO RENT—A medium-sized dairy 
farm in Orange or Westchester counties, near 
village, about April 1st. ADVBRTIS]^ 4657, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM. 64 acres, in Hunterdon Co., N. J.. must 
lie sold to settle the estate; 4 acres of tiinher: 
balance of laud almost level, smooth, in a gooii 
stjite of etillivation; ada|ited to all kinds of 
gniiti, liay and fruit; gootl H-rooni frame house, 
large basement barn and liovels and all neces¬ 
sary ontliitildings in good repair; 1/3 mile from a 
village: 3 tniles front station; line neighborhood; 
price only $5,000; jiart of imrehase price can re¬ 
main on mortgage. For partienliirs address 
JDS. D. WILSON, Heir-at-law, 1219 West State 
St., Trenton, N. J. 
W.VNTED—Farm, 12 to 25 acres; Passaic or 
Bergen County, near Paterson if possible. 
FREDERICK SCHULZE, Route 1. Ridgewood. 
N. J. 
FOR. SALE—Farm of 55 aores; 400 apple trees. 
800 maples; level fields; fair liiitidings; 25 
miles from Syracn.se, near Slate road: am not a 
fanner: want to sell. Address MRS. CL.VRA 
A. FISHER, 31 Elm St., Potsdam. N. Y. 
W.VN'I’ETV—•Farm, 1.50 to 300 acres, witli bnild- 
iiigs, stock and tools; iiiiist lie high altitude; 
plenty of liinher: Adirondaeks preferred*: terms, 
all cash. .VDYERTISER 4649, eare Rural .New- 
Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Apple farm In exehniige for citv 
residence; near New York; value .$9,800; free 
and clear. ADVERTISER 4l).50, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—River view fruit Farm; forty acres; 
seven-room house: iininodiate possession; equip¬ 
ment; also ninety-aere farm. Addre.ss ROUTE 
EOT’It, Rox 40, .Seafonl. Del. 
FOR S.VLE—Ninety-iiere farm, under good eulti- 
vation; plenty fniit; 12 -foom liotise and out- 
hiiildings; 25 H. P. eider niill: I'i miles ffom 
station; one mile from seliool and elnircli; ren- 
sonalile terms; no agents. Address R. 1, Box 
31. Coleliester. Conn. 
FOR S.VLE—100-aere potato, grain and stock 
farm; ample buildings; .$40 per acre if taken 
soon. ROX 47. It. Del 1, Cohoetoii, N. Y. 
FARM FOR S.VLE to close estate: 240 acres 
fenced for sheep: good land, good large house; 
good liorse barn, hoghoiise and henhouse; two 
hay barns in poor repair; 1,000 sugar maple 
trees: standing tiiflber: worth more than asking 
price. CL.VRE GREGORY, executor. .Mt. Vision, 
N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
RH’LEY HOT WAl'ER HEATER, No. ’20. regu¬ 
lator, and 2.50 feet of lUi and li/^-ineli piping; 
used one season for eliiek lirooifer; would make 
excellent heating system for a residence; price 
$60 eoiiiiiletP. R. W. W.VGNElt, Box 222-N. 
East Nortli])ort, L. I., N. Y. 
GR.VPEFUUIT and oranges for Rural Nimv- 
Ynrker readers; grapefruit, .$3; oranges, $3 .50 
per liox. F. O. B. Stuart, Fla. L. S. GltEGOItlE, 
I’alni City, Fla. 
APPLES! APPLES! APPI.ES!—F’or elioiee Wiii- 
_^^ter apples write to C. J. YODER. Grantsville, 
T'OR S.VLE—.V quantity of tialed dr.v pea vines; 
a bright, fine quality: exeidlent for store, cat¬ 
tle and liorses: price $15 per ton f. o. li Aii- 
l.iirn, N. Y. H. C. HEMINGW.VY & CO., Aii- 
hiirn, N. Y'. 
W.VNTED—Locust Logs and I-iiinher. C. C. 
Galtiraitli & Sons, Inc., 90 West Street, New 
York. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—De Laval Cream Power Steam Tur¬ 
bine Sejiarator: 1,250 IIis. capacity; eoinplete 
witli lioiler: reason for selling Iiave'sold stock; 
h;irgain iiriee to iiniek bnver. Write R VLI’H 
D. EARL. Herkimer, N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE—Portalde IS H. P. Gasoline Badger 
Engine: perfect condition: reason for sclPng. 
Iiave lioiiglit tractor. Write R.vr.PH D. E.VI!!.! 
Herkiiner, N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE—.Vn 8 -lt! Mogul tractor, with exten¬ 
sion rims and field lugs; also 2 14-ineli liot- 
toni Oliver plows; iiriee .$600. -Vpply to THEo- 
DOltE RHODES, Manager, Timlier i’oint. Great 
River, L. I. 
Bt I’KWHK.VT HONEY—Guaranteed jmre lione.v; 
60 Ills., 23c per lb.; 10-lh. pails. .$2..50; . 5 - 11 ). 
pails, $1.40; postage or express paid in second 
zone. EI.TON L.VNE, Trninanslmrg, N. Y. 
HALL self-regulating hot water heater, used one 
season: as good as new; for garage, green¬ 
house or large lirooder-lionse, for alioiit one-lialf 
wliat it could be lioiight for now. W. Ci. RID¬ 
DELL. Canlsteo, N. Y. 
ONE HITNDRED 3’ONS No. 1 Timotli.v hav, 
thirty dollars per ton: forty tons elioiee oats 
and pea straw, fifteen doUars per ton; f. o. b. 
cnrs^_ ALFRED 1. STUHBS, R. R. 3. Aiilmrn. 
FIRST CHECK take.s tlieiii—One 4.50-('gg Special 
Ttaniier Tneiiliator. used two seasons. $.50; one 
250-eliiek McKay Brooder Stove, used tliree sea¬ 
sons, $ 10 ; seven sections of trap nests, four 
nests in .section; size of nest 12x12x18 inches: 
new: .$4 per section: Apaeo feeders, 75e. each; 
two Norwich water founts, $4; each article in 
•V-l condition; no use for same. L. C. HELFEU 
FARMS. Mlnoa. N. Y. 
W.VNTED—Blue Hen inculiator; 2,400 eggs. 
BOX 4(!, Morristown, N. .T. 
"V^ -VXTEl)—.Vutomatic licit iiower ha.v jiress, 
17x22: must tie in perfect working order and 
low priced. CLARENCE PETTIT, Princeton. 
N. J. 
FOI{ S,VLE—Stave mill; crozier edger, slab saw, 
cut-off, line sliaft and pnllevs; gootr condition. 
.TohN STRICKLER, 1003 E. Market Street. 
York, Pa. 
WAN'I’ED —100 btisliels feed oats, one ton Dan- 
tsli calitiage. one ton mangel beets; sacks fttr- 
nislu'd. RLUE RIDGE F'ARM. Tliurmont, Md. 
FOR S.VLE—1917 International Tractor: No. 78 
Oliver two-bottom plow; doiilile disc Iiarrow; 
complete outfit, $1,000. ADVERTISER 4l!55. 
care Itiiral New-Yorker. 
FliiE ENGINE, 50-gallon cliemical, on wlieels; 
cost .$250: price $100: (lowers insuranoe); jiiiie 
tlireader. 1 in.-lH iii.-lVj; fine condition, .$4: 
auto tool kit. 20-i)ici'e. new. $7.50; locust posts. 
BAItCLAY WARD, Huntington. N. Y. 
FOlt SALE—Jeschke e.vclone ditclier; all at- 
taciiinents; iiorfeet condition: first .$200 takes 
it. WILLOW llROOK POT’LTUY FARM, Odes¬ 
sa. N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE —2714 tons of lirst-elass Alfalfa: car 
of first cutting at .$30; car of second mlting 
at .$35; f. 0 . b. Cazenovia, Leliigli or Ce-itral. 
C. I?. CADY. R. 1. Manlius, N. Y. 
CREAM SEPAR.VTOR —Liki' new: 450 ills, capa¬ 
city; $45. W. SCHLEICHER, Tliomastou, 
Conn. 
