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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—For Slicks County. Penn a., farm, 
practical farmer who understands care of young 
apple orchard, soil improvement, feeding and 
breeding of farm stock and operating tractor 
and' farm machinery; state experience, ago, 
whether married or single, salary expected and 
give references in first letter: will want man to 
take position March 1st. Address letters AD¬ 
VERTISER, Post Office Box No. 507, Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa. 
WANTED—General lionseworker for samll fam¬ 
ily and sevetl-room house; no laundry; home 
surroundings; .$40 per month. MRS. F. A. 
SCHAFF', Kronxville, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, capable, experienced, mar¬ 
ried man for general farm work: must be good 
teamster and' temperate; non-smoker preferred; 
only persons of good character who desire per¬ 
manent employment need apply; $1,000 per 
year; house, garden, etc.; references required. 
ADVERTISER 5130, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A housemother for cottage for boys 
in institution oil Rung Island; good home; fair 
wages; must have someone who is experienced 
in dealing with children; porsonal interview 
necessary. ADVERTISER 5137, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle aged married man as working 
manager on developed, modern farm. 125 acres, 
near Vineland, N. .T.; all under cultivation; fruit 
orchards, vineyard, general crops, some live¬ 
stock; good opportunity for capable, experienced 
and willing man: salary and percentage: com¬ 
fortable house. Write or call C. MANZELLA, 
Vine Rond, between Brester and Central Road's, 
Vineland, N. J. 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
Stale Institution for the feeble-minded; salary 
$45 a mouth for men and $30 for women, with 
maintenance; state age when applying. Apply 
to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
Thiclls, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two men, middle age; one single, to 
work on farm; no dairy; all grain and fruit; 
permanent job: references required. H. 
LEONARD POTTS, Pottstown, Pa. 
WANTED—Single man, Chris’ian preferred, who 
understands orchard work, including pruning 
and spraying; also raising vegetables. Apply 
H. BATTS, New Milford, Conn. 
WANTED—A married man with small family 
to milk and care for twenty cows; one willing 
to board three or four men preferred; new seven- 
room cottage and excellent lob for a man who 
likes cows. JOHN II. PAYNE, It, 1, Pittstown, 
N. ,T. 
WANTED—Trustworthy. middle-aged\ American 
Protestant woman, who is fond 1 of children, to 
aid in housework on farm on Long Island, 90 
miles from New York; family, two adults and 
four children between ages two and 11; no 
washing required, but must help witli mending, 
plain sewing and care of children; will be 
treated as one of the family; only persons de¬ 
siring permanent employment need apply. Wages 
$30 per month. ADVERTISER 0005, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Clover woman on farm: every oppor¬ 
tunity making money as poultry, tea shop, 
orchard, preserving specialties, making good 
business of same. ADVERTISER 5118, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Several good single men on large 
farm in N. W. Ohio; capable of driving steam 
and gasoline tractors; state wages witli board 1 
and room; also one good man for hog barn, 
capable of taking charge under manager: reply 
with full particulars to FRANK BRUNTON, 
Bono, Lucas County, Ohio. 
WANTED—General farmer; good teamster; un¬ 
derstands care of crops, stock and machinery; 
married; also care of fruit trees, pruning, spray¬ 
ing. etc.: only reliable, sober man, not afrnid to 
work, and desiring permanent position need ap¬ 
ply: state wages expected 1 , references, house. 
STEPHEN SHRINE. Groton. Mass. 
MARRIED MAN wanted. April 1st, on fruit amf 
poultry farm: liberal privileges: new dwelling, 
with modern conveniences; good opening, with 
future, for man interested in poultry. GUY 
DAYMAN, Northbrook, Pa. 
WANTED—First-class dairyman: married: no 
children: wife willing to board a. few help; 
wages, $100 per month; lions- partly furnished 
with oilier privileges; only highly recommended 
need apply. ADVERTISER 5120, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM or estate manager open for engagement 
now or later; college training: wide experience 
in modern farming, stock breeding, A. R. O. 
work, certified milk, growing of field and garden 
crops, management of farm help, farm accounts, 
care amr 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. 
WORKING MANAGER or caretaker open for 
engagement; married: American: three chil¬ 
dren: desires permanent position: -practical ex¬ 
perience in general farming, gardening, purebred 
stock, agriculture; excellent references: house 
with improvements: near school and church; 
state salary in first letter; J. II., Saugerties, 
N. Y. It. F. D. 149. 
POUI.TRYMAN. married, wants position as 
manager: eight years' experience in all 
brandies of the poultry business; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5098, care Rural New- 
Yorker. / 
OVERSEAS MAN, honorably discharged, desires 
responsible position; experienced butter- 
maker, dairyman and herdsman. Babcock test, 
etc.; short course student: references. HORACE 
E. ARMSTRONG, Central Y. M. C. A.. Hanson 
I’laee, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
EXI’ERIKXOED favmer-orcliard'ist is open for 
engagement as manager or superintendent of 
gentleman's large farm or estate: honesty, effi¬ 
ciency and sobriety guaranteed: can bring three 
male helpers. ADVERTISER 5090, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By single man, with some agricul¬ 
tural training, a farm to manage and raise 
stock, or taking care of stock: Delaware or 
Southeastern Pa.: give me a chance. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5142, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POUI.TRYMAN—Open for position on country 
estate to take full charge of poultry; 12 
years’ experience: single: graduate of Cornell 
short course. ADVERTISER 5128, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
CARPENTER—Ail around mechanic, wants a 
position on large place: American: married: 
one child: strictly temperate; first-class refer¬ 
ences; understands farming. ADVERTISER 
5127, care Rural New-Ybrker. 
WANTED—A young or middle aged woman as 
cook and housekeeper for moderate household; 
must be capable, intelligent, sweet-tempered, a 
first-class cook, caterer and butter-maker; also 
fond of animals: best references required: wages 
$40. Apply to PAULINA BRANDRETII, Brand- 
retli Lake Farm, Brandreth, N. Y. 
WANTED—Gardener. who understands both 
vegetables and flowers, care of cows, poultry 
and pics, and generally useful on country place: 
no children over 3 years; $05 month: * cottage 
free. Apply by letter only with full particulars, 
W. II. DEAN, Montvalo. N. ,T. 
WANTED—To work under superintendent on 
gentleman’s country place where some farming 
is done: married or single man; must thoroughly 
understand vegetable gardening and have knowl¬ 
edge of general farming and stock. Reply, 
stating age. nationality, size of family, whole 
experience and wages desired, BOX 85. Mamaro- 
ncek. N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced head dairyman; must be 
an efficient milker and herdsman; fully de¬ 
pendable and competent: only first-class refer¬ 
ences accepted 1 ; state experience and wages de¬ 
sired: location near Morristown. N. J. 
CRAFTSMAN FARMS, Morris Plains, N. J. 
A GOOD country woman to cook for boarding 
house: only two men in the house: on a pri¬ 
vate estate: willing to do the canning: nl'o 
washing fur two in the Summer time. Address 
BOX 42, Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
GARDENER-FARMER—To take entire charge 
of gentleman's 20-acre country place, about 
20 miles from New York; married man; middtc 
aged; have two cows, one horse and about 200 
chickens; flowers, vegetables, fruit trees, shade 
trees, shrubs, lawns, drives, etc.; unfurnished 
Cottage, ete.. goes with position; only sober, 
reliable, experienced man need reply, stating 
experience, references atnf wages asked. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5132. care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT manager wanted on large dairy 
and general farm, where everything raised 
goes direct to consumers: the enterprise is quite 
a large one and ran be made much larger; sal¬ 
ary and percentage to competent party. In ad¬ 
dressing. give experience and references. Ad¬ 
dress J. M. HAIT. Whippany. N. J. 
WANTED—Active, reliable, single man of good 
habits, as assistant on successful, commercial 
squab farm; year-round position to good man; 
percentage of profits after six months’ training; 
state age, nationality, experience, references and 
wages in first letter. MEADOW FARM, Ilarts- 
dale, N. Y. 
WANTED--Practical farmer to farm on the 
shares. 140 acres, 2V{* miles from railroad. 
GEORGE A. HUNGER. Vandorgrift, Westmor¬ 
land Co.. Pa. 
WANTED—Young man, 20 . wants position on 
fruit and dairy farm; practical experience and 
scientific training in both lines; A-l references; 
state full particulars in first letter. HARRY 
CORDING, 45 W. 127th St., New York City. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Neat. refined. trustworthy 
young lady desires position in gentleman’s 
home: city or country. ADVERTISER 5090. 
care Rurai New-Yorker. 
WANTED-—T want experience with practical 
man in hog business; breeding, raising, mar¬ 
keting. etc.: am 20 years old: good milker amf 
worker, and take keen interest in my work: 
can furnish good references. ADVERTISER 
5138, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POUI.TRYMAN—Single: five years’ practical 
experience: some theoretical' training; seeks 
responsible position; thoroughly competent; rof- 
eren.es: state wages. ADVERTISER 5134, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER. 32. single, thorough knowledge man¬ 
aging farm, dairy, poultry, orchard, general 
fanning, wants responsible position: references. 
ADVERTISER 5120, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION as herdsman: ten years’ practical ex¬ 
perience in Jerseys and Guernseys: understands 
feeding, testing, calf-raising, bntW-making and 
all A. R. work: married: two high school boys: 
can furnish best of references; at libertv March 
1st: M.-rrls County preferred. ADVERTISER 
5123, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by experienced working farm 
superintendent: family; host reference; dairy 
experience: handle help years. W. S. HOR¬ 
NER, Stamford, Conn., R. F. D. 29. 
BY ELDERLY SINGLE MAN. about April first. 
care of garden and berries; might work on 
shares where could have good home with small 
family or widow owning small farm near good 
local markets. R. U. KIMBALL, 28 Grant St.. 
Newark. N. J. 
EXPERIENCED POUI.TRYMAN open for en¬ 
gagement on gentleman's estate; fully con¬ 
versant in everything pertaining to the keeping 
of poultry: energetic, reliable; familiar with 
modern methods; best of references; age S’; 
single: state wages in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5124, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN with some experience desires po 
sitioti ns assistant on modern poultry plant, 
preferably In New England States; state wages 
paid. BOX 12. Morristown, N. J. 
FARM MANAGER—Young, energetic, aggressive; 
life experience: machinery: tractors: crop ro¬ 
tation for economical feeding: soil conservation 
and improvement: best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5139, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOUL FRYM AN, who knows his business thor¬ 
oughly. wishes position immediately; wife can 
hoard help: finest references. ADVERTISER 
5141, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POUI.TRYMAN — Desires position; thorough, 
practical, scientific knowledge: mammoth or 
small equipment; life time experience; economi¬ 
cal. honest sober and reliable; if your results 
have been unsatisfactory or you contemplate 
raising poultry, grant me an interview: highest 
reference from previous employer; American: 
married 1 : no children. ADVERTISER 5130, care 
Rural-New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 28, with five years’ experience 
with one boss on a poultry farm, would like a 
job at anything on a first-class poultry plant in 
vicinity of New York or Pa. Address K. F. P., 
care Borden, 32 Catalpa Ave., Hackensack, N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE to close estate; 150 acres good 
land, suitable for dairying; large house; good 
barn, stable 70 cows; apple orchard; 10 acres 
black dirt, 00 acres meadow; no agents. In- 
quireof LEWIS R. MARTIN, Glenwood, N. J. 
POSITION wanted on up-to-date farm in Cen¬ 
tral New York State by married man; 13 
years’ experience in general farming; reference 
if necessary. Address C. F. KEOPKA, 4038 
Matilda Ave., Bronx, New York. 
YOUNG MAN, 19. desires position on farm or 
country place: can give references. Address 
It. IL BARTHOLOMEW, 58 No. Winooski Ave., 
Burlington, Vt. 
FARMER, florist and vegetable gardener: sin¬ 
gle; 31: good milker; don’t drink or smoke: 
wants position as foreman or working foreman; 
honorably discharged from army. ADVERTISER 
5131, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm in Rhode Island; stock 
tools included. Apply ADVERTISER 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
and 
5125, 
- --* lliooilj' Lilli* 
Dor; oak, chestnut, Norway pine and other 
kinds: 1 u. miles from village. Write A L 
SMITH, Troy, Pa. R. D. No. 2. 
MAN and WIFE to run 45-acre Southern New 
Hampshire farm; 400 apple trees under mod¬ 
ern cultivation; house, barns, tools: will make 
extraordinary liberal arrangements: splendid 
truck garden market for Summer population; 
one customer heretofore has taken total apple 
crop at good price. ADVERTISER 5122, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Desires position as assistant on 
chicken farm. ADVERTISER 5129, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAKE your farm profitable; will replan and 
manage farm for profit ; years schooling and 
practical work ns manager; married; strictly 
temperate. H. HURTON, Lyons, N. Y„ R. It. 3 
POSITION WANTED—First-class farmer and 
vegetable grower: life experience: understands 
care of stock, poultry and farm machinery; mar¬ 
ried; one child; references. . ADVERTISER 
5119, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-FARMER wants position as work¬ 
ing manager; thoroughly experienced In all 
branches: Northern and Southern States; middle 
aged Englishman; married: six years in last 
references from last employer. 
AI>\ Ek TISER oll4. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN of ability and with managerial 
experience wants to run on shares an ©quipped 
and stocked poultry farm: some knowledge of 
general farming: highest recommendations. 
AD\ ERTISEIt 5I1G. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent for one year, with privilege 
of buying, large first-class farm, near Prince¬ 
ton. X. J., by practical American farmer with 
grown sons: send particulars in first letter. 
AD\ ERTISER 5135, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FULL! EQUIPPED modern poultry plant and 
vegetable farm: six acres: all frontage: state 
load, five minutes’ walk two railroad stations, 
lean. R. R.; stock capacity 2.000: 6-room house 
improvements: private water system; good mar¬ 
kets; 30 miles Jersey City: excellent business 
proposition: established 1910. WHITE O\K 
FARM, Spotswood, N. J. 
SELL OR LEASE—7-rooin house 
suitable for poultry. JOSEPH 
Thiells, New York. 
and acreage 
CHRISTIE, 
i .\RM. o0 acres: 3 acres wood: Northeastern 
Pennsylvania: 7-room house, big barn: 3iA 
miles to station; live business town; healthv 
pleasant location; price $1,250. E. HOGAN’ 
Wyalnsing, Pa. 
POT LTRY FARM, equipped: thirteen aeres; 
boarding house: location, foot of Catskill Mts 
Price $5,000. ADVERTISER 5121, care Rurai 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as farm manager. Ameri¬ 
can; married; life time experience: familiar 
with all kinds of farm machinery, crops and 
Stock: can make butter and test milk: best of 
references. J. W. SLOAN, North Bennington, 
\ ermont. 
WAN! ED 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. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—To rent small farm near school where 
women can make living. ADVERTISER 5113. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
bridge. Md.: 25 clear. 50 wood, rest pasture- 
seven-room house; large barn, small barn, corn 
house, chicken house, wagon shed, large work¬ 
shop, garage, meat house: all in good condition- 
rwo wells; some fruit, figs; clay subsoil; wheat’, 
corn, oats, tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus, clover 
hav etc.; beautiful water view; mild climate; 
aa r mile water front: plenty oysters, fish crabs 
wild duck, quail, rabbits: price $6,000: terms 
reasonable. ADVERTISER 5115, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
IT T.T.Y EQT IPPUD and well-advertised poultry 
farm; Jersey: no live stock: everything ready 
for 1919 season: particulars on application. 
ADVERTISER 5075, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Eastern New York farm; ISO acres- 
good land: good buildings. ADVERTISER 5056 
care Rural New-York-r. 
IDEAL POULTRY FARM for sale—11 acres; 
located in Tioga County, X. Y.: good S-room 
house. TI. M. KEYSKIl, 512 William Street, 
Elmira, N. Y. 
POI I'TRY FARM for sale in Connecticut: com¬ 
plete modern equipment for 2.000 fowls; Mam¬ 
moth incubator, brooders, running water: 65 
‘fres, level: grows wheat, corn, oats. Alfalfa, 
iruit: farm machinery, reaper and binder: two 
horses, Ayrshire and Jersey cows. 1.00 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. 
ADVERTISER 5Q60. care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO RENT—Farm, over two hundred acres, with¬ 
in l.»0 miles of New York: fortv acres under 
cultivation: seventy wire fenced: well watered: 
woods: pasture: good buildings: owner will take 
rent in milk, cream, butter, eggs, wood and 
work. ADVERTISER 5092. Rural New-Yorker. 
FOt LI RA and fruit business for sale: poultry 
houses located in five-acre bearing apple or¬ 
chard: on interurhan line, near Gary; good local 
market and shipping facilities. A. J. HAR- 
RER. Crown Point. Ind., It. 3. Rox 39. 
FARM FOR SALE—25 aeres: good loam, with 
clay subsoil; near station. J. F. WESTCOTT 
Elmer. N. J. 
EXPERIENCED father and son want to rent, 
on shares, April first, an equipped dairy farm, 
carrying not less than 25 good cows and 4 good 
horses; both men are up-to-date farmers, and 
son is college graduate: can furnish best of ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 50S7, care Rural N'ew- 
YorDar. 
WANTED—Farm in New Jersey; on good road; 
loss than 100 acres: must he level and mod¬ 
erately good land: give description, location and 
price in first. letter. BOX 45. Rlackstono. Vn. 
OWNER 20-aere farm, near New York and 
other good markets, equipped with stock and 
first-class modern buildings, wishes to sell or 
will consider exxehange for large farm adapted 
to general farming or dairying: equity $12,000; 
correspondence invited. ADVERTISER 5140, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
with house on, suitable for trucking, in South¬ 
ern New Jersey: price reasonable; prices aerea"e 
and particulars by first letter. SAKAGUCHI 
-41 N. lltli St., Philadelphia. Pa. 
FOR SALE OR LET—300 aeres and 30-room 
hotel at the seashore. OWNER. Box 194 
Lisbon Falls. Me. 
, . - . 's-gram ana 
dairy farm, lo miles from Washington. D. C. 
Fairfax County, Virginia: one-half" mile from 
Oakton: trolley station on corner of farm: fertile 
soil: train to Washington every hour: fine new 
Colonial house, nine rooms: Dot and cold water 
two bathrooms, garage, new bank barn, silo and 
all other necessary buildings; new and very sub¬ 
stantial: fine location and beautiful home Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 5117, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
BUCKWHEAT EXTRACTED HONEY fob 
my Station: 10-lb. pails. $2.35: 5-lb. pails’. 
$1.25: 165-lb. kegs. 19c per it).: postpaid in 2nd 
zone. 12 ibs.. $3.25: 3rd zone, $3.40. R VY C 
WILCOX. West Danby, N. Y. 
M AN 1 ED—Standing timber for standard cross 
ties in Stands not less than 500.000 feet: must 
be close to railroad and preferably on N Y C 
or C. X. K WARD CARPENTER & CO., Inc.! 
Tarrvtown. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cyphers 240-egg incubator. $20’ 
Prairie State, 240-egg. S20; Prairie State 390 - 
W. WALLACE, Pleasantville, 
COTTAGE CHEESE—Freshly made: parcel post 
prepaid second 1 zone; pound package for quar¬ 
ter dollar. BROADMEADOW FARM, Rahway. 
EXPERT incubator and baby chick man wants 
position large Leghorn farm. ADVERTISER 
513S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Cheap: seven brooder stoves. N T, 'W- 
towns, Candee, Ideal; 20 Cyphers adaptable 
hovers: complete, $4 apiece. SUNXYSIDE 
POULTRY FARM, Copper Hill, New Jersey. 
W ANTED—One or two second-hand Cyphers in¬ 
cubators; 390-egg capacity: state year of 
make, condition and lowest price. JOHN W 
AXGEI.L, East Setanket, L. I., N Y. 
I OR SALE —One Keystone four-hole corn sheller 
in first-class order: practically new. and has 
not shelled 100 bushels of corn. For full Infor¬ 
mation apply to JOHN A. COUNCILMAN 
Glyndon, Md. 
FOR SALE—One of the best farms in Alle. Co.. 
N. Y., consisting of 138 aeres: very pleasant 
location and productive: fine new buildings. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 22, Centerville, Alle. Co., X Y. 
141tj-ACRE FARM for sale: six-room house; 
well water, barn, henhouse: all in good condi¬ 
tion: 10 miles to Newburgh; 9’-\ is State road; 
price $2,500; apples, grapes, cherries, strawber¬ 
ries: Si.500 cash: balance mortgage. Owner, 
L. SCHLEY. WaUkill. N. Y„ R. F. D. 2. 
FOR SALE—Pilot Knot farm of 80 acres: one 
mile from railway station: ideal site for sani¬ 
tarium and best fruit and truck location in this 
section; bargain if taken soon. W. D. GIBSON, 
Owner, Hill Top, Ark. 
MODERN running, paying poultry farm. 5 acres; 
fully equipped: 850 purebred 1 White Leghorns: 
laying bouses accommodate 1.400: brooder houses, 
incubators, etc: house. 7 rooms, bath, city water, 
gas. ’phone, all conveniences: must leave town; 
$8,500; easy terms. E. A. GERKEN. Vineland, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE, BY OWNER—One of the most desir¬ 
able 120-acre farms in Massachusetts; perfect 
location, with trolleys. State road, electricity, 
etc.; only one mile from large town; two-family 
house and other buildings in good repair; dairy; 
poultry; market gardening: large four-year-old 
fruit orchard; plenty of hay. wood and- pasture: 
■ -are offering: send for illustrated descriptive 
ler. HERBERT n. ANDERSON. Ware, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Moline Universal Tractor, Model p- 
new last Spring; complete equipment: in good 
condition: bargain if sold at once. Address 
ADVERTISER 5112, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HAY WAN 1'ED—No. 1 and No. 2 Timothy and 
No. 1 mixed Timothy and clover; quote best 
price f. o. h. cars, and state size of bales; also, 
ash. oak and other hardwood lumber. L. NATEL- 
SON. Wo'idbritlge. N. Y. 
WANTED—To exchange selected shell oysters, 
fresh from the beds; real sea food, for No. 1 
apples: barrel for barrel, or shucked solid* meats: 
write for prices and particulars. WM. LORD. 
East New Market. Md. 
FOR SALE—1.200 Candee incubator, in first- 
class condition. $125.00 (crated); one New¬ 
town brooder house stove, with manifolds, com¬ 
plete, $20; one Hall brooder house stove, with 
manifolds, complete, $35: these goods are all in 
first-class condition. II. F. SHINOSKE, Eagle- 
vllle Sanatorium, Eagleville, Penna. 
FOR SALE—An 8-16 Chase tractor, with exten¬ 
sion rims, field lugs; also three-bottom 12-in. 
plows, “Oliver;” all in good condition: new last 
year: price $1,000 for outfit; reason for selling 
want larger one. IVAN F. PHELPS, Box 70. 
Pembroke. N. Y. 
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