SUBSCRIBERS’ EXCHANGE 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for the feeble-minded; salary 
$45 a month for men and §30 for women, with 
maintenance; state age when applying. Apply 
to SUPERINTENDENT, Letcbworth Village, 
Thiells, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced dairy hand; married 
man, with hoy over 16 preferred; chiefly barn 
and dairy work in registered herd. Jerseys and j 
Ayrshiros; give experience and wages expected 
in addition to house to live in. W. F. SHRTJM, 
Jeannette, Pa. 
WANTED—A working farm foreman, capable of 
handling men and having experience _ with 
horses, tractors and up-to-date farm machinery; 
either single or married; state salary expected 
and references. LAUREL LOCKS FARM, Potts- 
town, Pa. 
WANTED—Middle "god man with married son, 
or son-in-law, a .corking foreman and second 
man on 250-acre .arm near Philadelphia; both 
men must be sober, industrious and careful 
workers, willing and able to follow instructions, 
to keep tools, implements and the farm in order, 
and all things where they belong: to such a pair 
I offer permanent positions at good wages, ad¬ 
joining houses, with ln-at, light and bath; appli¬ 
cants will please state age, experience, all quali¬ 
fications, when you could start work and all 
other pertinent information, including wages ex¬ 
pected; could use more men, either single or 
married; also cook, laundress and housemaid. 
ADVERTISER 5020, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Oirls for waitresses; year around 
positions; $20 per month; board and room fur¬ 
nisher. Address THE CLIFTON SPRINGS 
SANITARIUM CO., Clifton Springs. N. Y. 
WANTED—An intelligent, capable girl for good 
modern home; all conveniences; in country; 
treated as one of family. ADVERTISER 0034, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man. experienced with pure¬ 
bred eat tie, to work on up-to-date farm on 
main Worcester trolley road. J. R. SIRLEY 
FARMS, Spencer, Mass. 
WANTED—A good country woman, might be 
with daughter, to cook and attending to a 
farm boarding house on a first-class estate; fine 
living quarters, light and heat, bathroom, etc. 
Write full particulars, age, nationality, wages, 
etc., to Superintendent T.OCHEVAN ESTATE, 
Derby. N. Y. (near Buffalo, N. Y.) 
WANTED—Two men, middle age; one single, to 
work on farm; no dairy; all grain and fruit; 
permanent job; references required. H. LEON¬ 
ARD POTTS, Pottstown, Pa. 
WANTED—Herdsman, dairyman and butterman; 
single man; splendid, permanent position. 15 
miles from New York City, with small herd show 
Jerseys: best wages. Write, giving experience, 
references, etc., E. R. STEVENSON, 56 Ferry 
St., Newark, N. J. 
WANTED at once, women to do plain cooking 
and washing: good home; private family. 
MRS. FRANK WETMORE, Freeport, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM MANAGER—American; married; now 
open for position; have you practical, scien¬ 
tific management? Are you producing maximum 
results? Write for particulars: I solicit your 
fullest investigation. ADVERTISER 4624, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER desires position; a practical farmer; 
life's experience; three years in present posi¬ 
tion: references. Address ADVERTISER 4039, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager open for engagement 
now or later; college trainng; wide experience 
in modern farming, stock breeding, A. It. O. 
work, certified milk, growing of field and garden 
crops, management of farm help, farm accounts, 
care and operation of farm machinery; married, 
small family; sterling references as to character 
and ability; minor propositions not considered. 
Address ADVERTISER 5023, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by married 
American; life experience raising of all farm 
crops and stock, operating and repairing all 
kinds of farm machinery; can furnish reference. 
F. E. HOKES, Springfield Center, N. Y. 
SITUATION WANTED as shepherd to take full 
charge of flock of sheep; 25 years, experience; 
can furnish good references. ADVERTISER 
5028, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER—College trained, backed by 9 years’ 
experience, desires connection wtih high-grade 
estate or farm; correspondence solicited. 110 
MeBRIDE ST., Jackson, Mich. 
POULTRYMAN with the experience, ability and 
brains to make plant pay, seeks position as 
working manager on living salary and profit- 
sharing basis: expert incubator and brooder 
man; managed one plant 12 years; American; 
married. ADVERTISER 5046, care Rural New- 
Yorker. , 
-—.-, 
FARM MANAGER, dairyman, breeder and gen¬ 
eral farmer; 21 years manager of large farms; 
A. R. O. or any branch of modern farming; only 
first-class place considered. ADVERTISER 5043, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Situation on dairy and hog farm; 
American, 41, married, two children; want 
house, garden, etc., wages; New England pre¬ 
ferred; haven’t milked in five years; no giant, 
but not afraid of work: no rum or tobacco; 
state fully, location, what you want, what you 
give. ADVERTISER 5066, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER open for engagement 
after February 1; manager and superintendent 
for the last 10 years; thorough experience in 
general farming, orchard, poultry raising: fa¬ 
miliar witli machinery, engines, etc.; keeping 
accounts and handling men to best advantage; 
married, age 35; small family; absolutely trust¬ 
worthy; American citizen. ADVERTISER 5058, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Responsible position at dairy work 
by single man; fifteen years’ experience. 
ADVERTISER 5062, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN, without experience, wants posi¬ 
tion on modern farm; experience more desir¬ 
able than high wages. ADVERTISER 5063, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN wants a position; married; years 
of experience in all branches, large and small; 
have made a specialty of conditioning birds for 
shows; at liberty any time. ADVERTISER 
5061, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm or estate superin¬ 
tendent by a thoroughly experienced, compe¬ 
tent, middle-aged Scotchman; small family; best 
of references; at liberty now. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5054, care Rural-New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer would like to get in touch 
with party who would appreciate the services 
of an honest, industrious foreman, who thorough¬ 
ly understands all branches of farming, includ¬ 
ing the raising of purebred live stock and opera¬ 
tion of modern farm machinery: can furnish 
highest references. Address ADVERTISER 
5053, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE farm manager desires position where 
energy, ability and reliability are _ needed; 
dairying, stock-raising, accounting, soil improve¬ 
ment: first-rate builder and mechanic; specialist 
in field crops; agricultural graduate; reference; 
go anywhere. ADVERTISER 5052, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A COMPETENT farm superintendent wants posi¬ 
tion on large dairy or grain farm: 12 years’ 
practical experience managing large farms: col¬ 
lege and business training; moderate salary ac¬ 
cepted to prove ability; best of reference; thor¬ 
ough investigation solicited. ADVERTISER 
5051, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR RALE—15 acres; poultry farm; 1 mile from 
trolley. B. GASPARINO, Mystic, Conn. 
FOR RALE—27 acres; very productive; with 
modern cow barn; new silo; thoroughbred Hol¬ 
stein cattle; horses and tools: low price for 
quick sale; account of selling, ill health. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 77, Route No. 6, Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Ca^h or shares, 200 acres. Columbia 
County farm, dairy and general farming: 
must furnish own implements and horses. 
ADVERTISER 5055, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Eastern New York farm: 180 acres; 
good land; good buildings. ADVERTISER 
5050, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—25-acre farm; running water; fully 
equipped: suitable for vegetable grower; near¬ 
by market; very agreeable terms to reliable 
party. BOX 57, Speonk, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cheap, farm, 40 miles from New 
York City, Westchester Co.; 30 acres, all til¬ 
lable: orchard, pasture, three acres woods; all 
farm implements; 8-rooin house; water in house; 
also good well. Address ADVERTISER 5077. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM, 140 acres, in Southwestern New York: 
adjacent to R. R. station and milk plant; one- 
fonrth mile from church, school and store; build¬ 
ings sufficient and in good condition; about 10 
acres of timber arid wood; when carrying only 
10 or 12 cows; nearly all broken land along 
creeks is in pasture: balance practically level: 
price $6,000; about one-third cash. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5069, care Rural New-Yorker. 
IDEAL POULTRY FARM for sale—11 acres: 
located in Tioga County, N. Y.; good 8-room 
honse. H. M. KEYSER, 512 William Streel. 
Elmira, N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM for sale in Connecticut; com¬ 
plete modern equipment for 2.000 fowls: 
Mammoth incubator, brooders, running water; 65 
acres, level; grows wheat, corn, oats. Alfalfa, 
fruit; farm machinery, reaper and binder; two 
horses, Ayrshire and Jersey cows. 1,000 Leghorn 
layers; large manufacturing cities nearby take 
all produce; this is not an abandoned farm, but 
a business proposition in full operation: §15,000 
for farm, stock, tools, feed and good will. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5060, care Rural New-Yorker. 
STONYWOLD POULTRY FARM for sale: one 
of the best plants in Western New York: 
equipped for three thousand chickens; reason 
for selling, have other business: will sell half 
interest: if sold at once this is a great opportu¬ 
nity; eightepn-hnndrpd Candee incubator, nearly 
new. cheap. STONYWOLD POULTRY FARM, 
Mnlkin & Webb, Geneseo, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Six H.P. boiler, four H.P. steam 
engine; been used little; §125; cost §300. S. 
BARRETT WYOANT, Marlboro. N. Y. 
FOR RENT—325 acres, all under cultivation: 
4.000 fruit trees: rich soil; mile village, Hope- 
well: 4 horses, all tools; free rent April; rent. 
§1.500. L. M.. 95A, Hopewell. N. J. 
WANTED—Married man on farm; good wages; 
all privileges; must understand hogs and cattle 
feeding; state experience, age. salary expected 
and reference. W. A. SMITH. Romulus. N. Y. 
WANTED—First-class painter; steady work on 
private estate: must be good interior painter 
ami paperhanger as well as good outside 
painter; good modern honse and pleasant sur¬ 
roundings; best references required. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5076, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married man to work farm on 
halves: I will furnish all but labor and board. 
LEWIS GROSSARTH, Lock Box 42, Moriches, 
L. I. 
GARDENER—Married, without children, on gen¬ 
tleman's estate in Red Bank. N. ,T.. to work 
under superintendent and take complete charge 
of flower anil vegetable garden: must understand 
thoroughly all branches of gardening; wife must 
board three or four men. Apply, with refer¬ 
ences. to private offices, R. II. MACY & CO., 
Herald 1 Square, New York. 
WANTED—A capable and efficient herdsman to 
take charge of a herd of Holsteins of about 
fifty animals maintained for production and 
breeding purposes; one who is thoroughly honest 
and reliable and wbo would appreciate an op¬ 
portunity’ of sharing in the profits as soon as he 
had demonstrated his ability. Single men pre¬ 
ferred, although married men would he consid¬ 
ered. Write, stating salary, to H. M. ROWE. 
624 N. Gilinor St., Baltimore, Md. 
THOROUGHLY capable woman, or man and 
wife, to take charge of and run a boarding 
house for farm labor; man to work on farm; 
location, Westchester Co.; holts-- furnished; ev- 
ervthing supplied; a fine opportunity for the 
right people; reference must be furnished re¬ 
garding capability and character. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 5059. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A caretaker or matron in house of 
small boys, ou Long Island; some experience in 
this work required; fair salary; good home. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 5004, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
W ANTED —Married man for general farm work; 
best of wages. Write BOX 52, Library, Fa. 
WANTED—Experienced poultrymau; married or 
single; give full details of experiences, refer¬ 
ences. etc., in first letter. W. H. GRIFFITHS, 
585 Lake Shore Road, Grosso Pointe Shores, 
Detroit, Mich. 
WANTED—Trustworthy, middle-aged American 
Protestant who is fond of children, to aid in 
housework ott farm on Long Island, ninety miles 
from New York; family of two adults and four 
children between ages of two and eleven: no 
washing required, but must help with mending, 
plain sowing and care of children; will be treat¬ 
ed as one of the family. Only persons desiring 
permanent employment need apply; wages §30 
per month. ADVERTISER 5049, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class poultrymau; no small 
children take charge and run 2,000 capacity 
up-to-date henuery; ample grass lots for all aged 
chickens; house, fuel, vegetables, milk, fruit 
when orchard bears; one-third profits if wages 
stilt; no rent charged for plant: state wages 
wanted when applying. R. M. WASHINGTON, 
Green Springs, W. Va. 
A MARRIED MAN, with family, preferably 
Scotch, good habits, experience in earing for 
hogs, to take charge of my small, select herd; 
also desire maid as second girl; have for sole 
oecupaney nine-room house, with all modern im¬ 
provements, garden, etc.; give references, wages, 
etc. W. H. WHITNEY, Enfield, Conn. 
WANTED—Married working foreman on dairy 
farm. 40 head stock; must understand feeding 
and general farm work; wife to board owner 
and necessary help; no rum user wanted; this 
farm lias modern equipment, and the house com¬ 
pletely furnished; good! opportunity for right 
man; reference required. HARRY BORGESON, 
Litchfield, Conn. 
POULTRY MANAGER of many years’ experience 
in all branches; thoroughly understands all in¬ 
cubators; how to get the eggs and produce a 
healthy cliick; understands farming to grow all 
feeds: also thoroughly understands swine breed¬ 
ing. ADVERTISER 5067, care Rural NewYorker. 
FARM' MANAGER, open March 1st. for up-to- 
date fat.a- efficient in dairying, stock raising, 
general farming, bundling men for results: oper¬ 
ating and 1 caring for farm machinery, including 
gas engines, tractors and farm trucks: state full 
particulars in first letter; small family: refer¬ 
ences as to character and ability. AIU'ER- 
TISER 5072, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (21L experienced, desires position 
as assistant herdsman on farm handling pure¬ 
bred cattle: best references. ADVERTISER 
5008, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOREMAN wants position: capable of 
taking full charge: American; married; no 
children; scientific training, with life experience 
in farming, dairy, fruit, crops, machinery; good 
butter-maker; do not smoke or use liquor; can 
handle men to best advantage; reference. 
ADVERTISER 5074, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER: American; married; open for 
position now; life experience at farming and 
handling help: 10 vears at orchard work; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5071, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Position as housekeeper; young 
woman, with two children: good! plain cook: 
would manage farm boarding house. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5070, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED dairy farmer: one who has 
farmed successfully for himself and backed by 
college training; wishes responsible position 
either ns herdsman or foreman by March 1st; 
salarv to include furnished lions.’, etc. F. MAR- 
QUARDT, R. P. D. No. 2, Ariel, Pa. 
PRACTICAL American farmer, age. 46, one 
child, age 10 years, girl, will be open for po¬ 
sition on gentleman’s estate or large farm April 
1, 1919; thoroughly understands it In all of its 
branches. ADVERTISER 5065, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN (27); married; no 
children; testing, butter-making, dairy ac¬ 
counting; experienced purebred cattle; A. R. O. 
•records. Cornell short course; §80 month, house, 
etc.: New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, 
Pennsylvania; free February 15. GEORGE E. 
CHASE, 202 College Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. 
FARMER, chauffeur or caretaker; good all 
around mechanic; have own tools: would like 
position; middle-aged; married; no children: 
short course graduate; well able to take charge; 
poultry, dairy, stock or private place; give par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 5078, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM manager; do a good day’s work myself: 
desires position ou gentleman’s estate or dairy 
farm: practical experience in raising registered 
and grade stock; all farm and garden crops; 
machinery, engines, fruit trees and shrubbery: 
good in handling men: can show results; do all 
repairs; married; references from past 20 years. 
P. O. BOX 271. White Plains, N. Y. 
SINGLE American, 21, wants position on poultry 
or dairy farm; some experience; good home 
and chance to learn on np-to-ifate farm consid¬ 
ered first. ADVERTISER 5079. care Rural new- 
Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN (25), two years’ experience, de¬ 
sires position on general or truck farm. E. L. 
HANSEN, 1C3S 56th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN. married, no children, wishes 
permanent position: 15 years of practical ex¬ 
perience on commercial and private plants and 
thoroughly competent to handle any size plant; 
strictly sober; excellent references; state full 
particulars regarding plant and salary. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5081, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY manager of experience, married, de¬ 
sires position; salary §1,200 per year, house 
and privileges; finest references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5080, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—90-acre potato farm; all tillable and 
level; sandy and gravelly loam soil: New York 
Central Railroad Station near corner of farm; 
seed potato growing locality: next door to store, 
post office and school: good buildings; maple 
shade; § 3,000 cash: balance easy terms. Write 
POTATO SMITH, Kasoag, Oswego Co.. N. Y. 
FOR RENT—On equal shares, best dairy farm 
in Mahoning County, Ohio; 231 acres; five 
miles from best market; on brick road: half mile 
from central school, store and church; applicants 
must be able to furnish references. Address 
GEORGE ALDRICH, 710 Dollar Bank Bldg., 
Youngstown, Ohio. 
120-ACRE clock farm; good land, timber and 
buildings; tisu nd ovsters: fine climate; §4,- 
500. E. L. SELTZEU, Marumiseo, Md. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—About 26 acres muck 
land; also for rent eight acres upland• six 
rooms; barn: outbuildings. C. W. BROWS, 
Nanuet, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A very desirable property in West¬ 
chester Co., 35 miles from N. Y. City: excep¬ 
tional location; about 75 acres. Enquire of O. 
G. BRIAN, Dykemans, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fifteen-acre poultry farm, seven 
miles east of Connecticut River, iu Connecti¬ 
cut. Particulars, address ALON A. NEWELL, 
State Sanatorium, Hartford, Conn. 
FULLY EQUIPPED modern poultry plant and 
vegetable farm; six acres; all frontage: State 
road: five minutes’ walk two railroad stations, 
Penn. R. R.; stock capacity 2.000 : 6-room honse, 
improvements; private water system; gqod mar¬ 
kets: 30 miles Jersey City; excellent business 
proposition; established 1910. WHITE OAK 
FARM, Spotswood, N. J. 
FULLY EQUIPPED and well advertised poultry 
farm: Jersey; no live stock; everything ready 
for 1919 season: particulars on application. 
ADVERTISER 5075. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER with life experience and 10 years 
managing large farms would like fully equip¬ 
ped dairv farm on shares about March 1st; give 
full particulars first letter: references given and 
required. ADVERTISER 5073, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Equipped farm; furnished house; 
Otsego County. ADVERTISER 5057, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
96 ACRES, mostly tillable; good pastures and 
woods; 200 apple due to bear; good house, 
nine rooms, two-story, modern conveniences and 
hot water heated; beautifully located overlook¬ 
ing Hudson Valiev; also tenant house; piped 
water: stable 50x12 with ell 23x12; icehouse and 
Shop; timber in woods: buildings alone would 
cost asking price; $6,500; write for full particu¬ 
lars. R. SHELDON, Kinderhook. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Forty-acre farm; three miles from 
Gloversville; electric lights; running water; 
8-room house: 30 ft. by 40 ft. barn; 7 chicken 
coops, capacity 300; 200 fruit trees. Address 
H. E. WALKER, R. F. D. No. 3, Gloversville, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Ry American, age 36, single, a good 
farm or truck garden business to work on per¬ 
centage itasis or manage; several years’ practical 
experience; best of references: I solicit corre¬ 
spondence. Address P. O. BOX 149, Seneca 
Falls. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One of the best dairy farms in 
Windham Comity: 100 acres, free from brush 
and rocks; cuts 100 tons of hay; near State 
road: house of 10 rooms with hot and cold 
water, set tubs and bath; an extra tenement at¬ 
tached of five rooms; water in cow stable; stoek 
and tools if desired. A. T. AVERY, Quinebaug, 
Conn. 
FOR RENT—70-acre farm. 5 miles from Rich¬ 
mond. Va.; 40 acres cultivated: the rest pas¬ 
ture; 25 planted in wheat, oats, clover. Alfalfa; 
good orchard, apples, pears and plums; seven- 
room house with running water; large bank 
barn: a large team of horses, and all imple¬ 
ments and stock goes with farm. C. M. HAR- 
N1SII, Drewrvs Bluff, Va. 
FOR SALE—96 acres: potato and dairy farm: 
stock, tools and household furniture. L. V. 
JENNINGS, Windham, N. Y. Greene County. 
TO LET—190-acre farm, at once; 40 bushels ry>* 
sowed; good hay and grain farm; money rent. 
ABRAM L. OLIVER, Sliugerland, N. Y. 
WANTED—Rent old-fashioned house for' tea¬ 
house: State road 1 , 75 miles New York City. 
ADVERTISER 5032, eare Rural New-Yorker 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SALE—100 cords standing oak wood. n. 
C. HAND, Amagansett, N. Y. 
BUCKWHEAT EXTRACTED HONEY, f. o. b. 
my station. 10-11). pails. §2.35; 5-lb. pails. 
$1.25; 165-lb. kegs. 19c per lb.: postpaid in 2nd 
zone, 12 lbs.. §3.25: 3rd zone, §3 40. RAY C. 
WILCOX. West Danby, N. Y. 
WANTED—To exchange a Moline tractor. Model. 
C, for some Guernsey cattle; outfit consists of 
tractor, plows t2-12 in. bottom), and carrying 
truck; this tractor has given gooff service since 
its purchase in March. ,T. M. McLEOD. Row¬ 
land, N. C. 
FOR SALE—Hall Mammoth Incubator: l,S0O egg 
capacity; good condition; price $175; several 
Cornell gasoline brooder heaters, $5 each. 
HOMER POULTRY FARM, Homer, N. Y. 
BLUE HEN INCUBATOR, 10,400 capacity: in¬ 
stalled November, 1917; no reasonable offer 
refused. J. GUY LESIIER, Northumberland. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Price §1,000, one 15-30 Titan Inter¬ 
national four-cylinder C. oil tractor: used two 
seasons: all in mechanical order. Apply OSCAR 
M. JOHNSON. Perryman, Md. 
BUCKWHEAT HONEY—Guaranteed pure honey; 
60 lbs.. 23c per lb.; 10-lb. pails, $2.50; 5-lb. 
pails, §1.40: postage or express paid in second 
zone. ELTON LANE, Trnmansburg, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Tornado feed cutter, 12 D, 13 in.; 
good shape; Sharpies Tub “A” separator, 50<>- 
lb. cap: Blue Hen Incubator, round tray, 300 
egg, cheap. BRUBAKER BROS., Mifflintown. 
Pa. 
NEW hydraulic ram for pumping; largo size. 
OKRA KILTON, Manchester, N. H. 
HOT WATER FURNACE. Pierce Butler: com¬ 
plete; used very little; latest style; will heat 
7 to 10-room house; price §90. Apply H. L. 
HAMILTON, Huntington, L. I. 
WANTED—Second-hand suction feed Sharpies 
cream separator. WM. H. (LRAY. Shelburne 
Falls, Mass. 
FOR SALE—8-16 Mogul tractor, with field lugs 
and two 14-inch bottom Oliver plows; can In- 
seen working on belt any time; complete outfit 
§400. GEORGE H. PENSON, Belleview Farm. 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED—Standing timber for standard cross 
ti'-s in stands not less than 500,000 feet; must 
be close to railroad, and preferably on N. Y. C. 
or C. N. E. WARD CARPENTER & CO., INC.. 
Tarrytowri, N. Y. 
FEED MILL for sale at bargain price; Bowshire 
No. 4 combination mill, with sacking elevator, 
good as new: only ground 1,000 bu.; capacity, 
15 to 30 bu. per hour: price §55 f. o. b. at Cox- 
saclcie, N. Y. S. B. PALMER, Greenville. N. Y. 
WANTED—At ouce; Cleveland caterpillar trac¬ 
tor: give full information. FOREST COR¬ 
PORATION. Tarrytowu, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hay by the car; §18 to $25, as to 
quality, f. o. b. Willsboro. WEST BROS., 
WUlsboro, X. Y. 
FOR SALE or exchange for good Holstein 
•springers, oue engine-driven Iron Age potato 
digger, used less than one week; oue Oliver two- 
bottom tractor plow, used only a few weeks; 
one John Deere tractor plow. Clarke cutaway 
tractor harrow. ROUND HILL FARM. Wood 
bridge. Conn. 
