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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for tlie feeble-minded; salary 
$45 a month for men and §30 for women, with 
maintenance; state age when applying. Apply 
to SUPERINTENDENT, Letehworth Village, 
Thiells, N. T. 
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—Trustworthy, middle-aged American 
Protestant woman, who is fond of ohi’d’ren, 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 wash¬ 
ing required, but must help with mending, plain 
sewing and cart* of children; will be treated as 
one of the family; only persons desiring perma¬ 
nent employment need apply; wages. $30 per 
month. ADVERTISER 6005, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A young or middle-aged woman as 
cook and housekeeper for moderate household; 
must be capable, intelligent, sweet-tempered, a 
tirst-elass cook, caterer and butter-maker; also 
fond of animals; best references required; wages 
$40. Apply to PAULINA BRANDRETH, Brand- 
reth Lake Farm, Brandretli, N. Y. 
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, stat¬ 
ing age, nationality, size of family, whole expe¬ 
rience and wages desired, BOX S5, Mamaroneck, 
N. Y. 
- 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 1 percentage; com¬ 
fortable house. Write or call, 0. MANZELLA, 
Vine Road, between Brester and Central Roads, 
Vineland, N. .T. 
WANTED—Married man for general farming 
and small dairy; must be thoroughly sober 
and industrious; wife to board one or two men; 
steady job, regular hours and good wages to 
right man; send references and full particulars 
to ADVERTISER 5143, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man on or after March 15 as 
gardener and handy man, take care of three 
horses on lady’s place; this is, an exceptionally 
good job for right party; send references and 
particulars to ADVERTISER 5144, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN as owner’s assistant on small 
dairy and poultry farm; right place for good- 
natured’, accommodating, willing fellow who 
wants good home and experience more than high 
wages; state wages expected and enclose photo. 
BURR HOLLISTER. Washington, Conn. 
WANTED—-Single man; good milker and team¬ 
ster; no liquor; state wages and references in 
first letter. BOX 221, Litchfield, Conn. 
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 lias taken total apple 
erop at good price. ADVERTISER 5122, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SAWYER WANTED—We are looking for a first- 
class sawyer who can hold a year round job 
and is worth good wages; if you are a live wire 
and vour record proves it. this is an opportunity. 
FOREST CORPORATION, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED, MARCH 1st—Experienced herdsman 
and general farmer; a man capable of giving 
Guernseys of good breeding creditable A. It. rec¬ 
ords; state references, experience and salary ex¬ 
pected, first letter; an opportunity for a man 
with ‘‘pep,” initiative andT ability; farm close to 
Perry, N. Y. LEWIS A. TOAN, 110 Eddy St., 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN on dairy and general farm; 
must be good milker, understand farm ma¬ 
chinery and all around worker; good wages, 
good home, privileges; write fully, age, experi¬ 
ence. family, wages expected, references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5153, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single dairyman; must be good milk¬ 
er, understand mixing balance ration; small 
herd; good 1 wages, room and board to right par¬ 
ty. Address G. H. HARRIS. Manager, Provi¬ 
dence Farm, Anacostia, D. C. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work, 
or man and wife: good wages and good home; 
no milking. Apply to cn.VS. W. STAHL, It. D. 
1. Wrightstown, N. J. 
EXCELLENT proposition for herdsman capable 
of managing modern burn of purebreds; send 
full details of experience and training, particu¬ 
larly in the management of cows on official test 
and calf raising; references, nationality. age, 
height, weight and whether single or married, 
to DAIRY DEPARTMENT. Agricultural Ex¬ 
periment Station. New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED—High-class man and wife; man to 
run large dairy farm in Orange County, N. V.; 
must know his business from start to finish; 
wife to do cooking in owner’s fine home and as¬ 
sist with work: must be a very pleasant, con¬ 
genial collide; no children considered; good, per¬ 
manent position. Address 10TH FLOOR, No. 1. 
Wall St., New York City. 
WANTED—Single poultry man for small mod¬ 
ern commercial poultry plant. 000 to 1.000 lay¬ 
ers, 3,000-egg incubator; prefer country-bred 
worker with some practical experience; state 
salary, experience, reason for leaving former 
positions; we want a pleasant, willing man for 
permanent position. Address ROOM 907, 114 
Liberty St., New York City. 
WANTED—Farm foreman with one helper; 
house, garden, milk, wood and potatoes fur¬ 
nished; no milking; send references and wages 
expected; all up-to-date machinery. J, C. 
WELSH, Long Valley, N. J. 
WANTED—Competent girl or middle aged 
woman for general housework; plain cooking; 
three in family; reference. Address BOX 272, 
Ossinning, N. Y. 
WANTED—A capahle woman for housework in 
a small town; wages, $35 per month: refer¬ 
ences required. MRS. A. E. GRANTHAM, New¬ 
ark, Del. 
SINGLE MAN—General farm work on a large 
Massachusetts farm; good milker when re¬ 
quired: also good ox teamster when needed; 
wages $45; steady position; state age. 
ADVERTISER 5171, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man' and wife for large modern 
dairy and poultry farm; wife must be a good 
plain cook, economical and neat housekeeper; 
everything furnished, with food; man must be 
good milker, teamster and understand poultry; 
must have ability to direct men and do general 
farming; wages $(!(>; positions open for single 
men at $35; state nationality, age, family and 
references. ADVERTISER 5108, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM HELPER, single or married, to assist in 
operating fruit and vegetable farm near New 
York City; school and town nearby: state full 
particulars of salary desired, experience, hon¬ 
esty, rge, family, etc. ADVERTISER 5167, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man; some experience in 
nursery work, budding, grafting, and assist 
with general farm work on a fruit farm; steady 
position, good wages, house, garden, etc.; state 
age, experience, family. THOMAS MARKS & 
CO., Nurservmen & Fruit Growers, Wilson, Ni¬ 
agara Co., n. y. 
Situations Wanted 
EXPERIENCED farmer-orchardist is open for 
engagement as manager or superintendent of 
gentleman’s lnrg * 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 Pennsylvania: give me a chance. 
ADVERTISER 5142, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as farm manager; Ameri¬ 
can; married; lifetime 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, 
Vermont. 
FARM MANAGER open for engagement; prac¬ 
tical experience in all branches of farming 
and live stock; can handle all kinds of farm ma¬ 
chinery, including tractors and trucks; A1 ref¬ 
erences; state salary and privileges in first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 5146, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY EXPERT desires position as working 
manager on large plant or estate; managed 
one plant 12 years; successful incubator and 
brooder man; living salary and profit-sharing 
basis; American, married. ADVERTISER 5147, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGEF or SUPERINTENDENT— 
Naval release, desires position on large estate or 
commercial farm where results from financial 
standpoint are the requirements; permanent posi¬ 
tion with future desired: agricultural training. 
University of Wisconsin; assumed full charge of 
one-thousand-aore estate; managed this with 
great success for three years: only left to enter 
Navy: references will bear closest investigation; 
prefer personal interview: home near New York 
City at present. ADVERTISER 5148, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager: Ameri¬ 
can: married: small family; lif * experience. 
ADVERTISER 5149, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 17 years olif, wants position in 
dairy barn; good milker; good habits; good 
references. EMIL G. HAGUE, Brookfield Center, 
Conn. 
WANTED—A permanent position as a farm su¬ 
perintendent. either commercial or private, 
desired by an American, 31 years af age; under¬ 
stands poultry, swine, dairy, horses, fruit, all 
field crops ami machinery; could be ready 
March 15th; desires a good cottage for which to 
live in; can furnish one or more men if de- 
sir.,!. ADVERTISER 5151, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POCLTRYMAN—Single. experienced in all 
branches; conscientious hustler, wants posi¬ 
tion; please state wages, etc. KISHI, 4C3 E. 
57th St., New York. 
WORKING MANAGER or caretaker, open for 
engagement: married; American: 3 children; 
desires permanent position: practical experience 
in general farming gardening, purebred stock, 
apiculture: excellent references: house with im¬ 
provements, near school and church: state salary 
in first letter. J. H., Saugerties, N. Y., R. F. 
D. 149. 
POULTRYMAN—Single, thoroughly experienced 
In incubation, brooding, feeding for growing 
chicks and egg production, desires position as 
manager on a gentleman’s place where honesty 
and sincerity will be appreciated. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5154, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AGRICULTURAL school graduate, 6-year experi¬ 
ence, just released from army, wishes position 
as herdsman or assistant herdsman on dairy 
farm; state wages in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5152, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Single, experienced, desires po¬ 
sition on country estate: successful with in¬ 
cubators and brooders. R. DICKINSON, 22 
Grant Street, Newark, N. J. 
GARDENER-POULTRYMAN (2) desire to care, 
supply, for private place: good references; 
steady; house furnished: privileges. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5157, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN ifesires position: private or com¬ 
mercial: 12 years’ continuous experience: five 
years’ reference from last employer; American; 
married: age 34. ADVERTISER 5158, '.ire 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SUER1NTENDENT or working manager seeks 
position on dairy or general farm; has practi¬ 
cal life experience amf understands modern 
methods; capable, energetic, neat and thor¬ 
oughly reliable: best references. GUY M. AT¬ 
WOOD, West Chazy, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER—American: married: 27; 
farm reared; agricultural college training; 
specialized in general farming, fruit and poul¬ 
try; best of references; give details and wages. 
ADVERTISER 5159. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT—Open for engage¬ 
ment; college training; 18 years’ practical ex¬ 
perience managing large dairy and purebred 
stock farms successfully: married: small family: 
excellent credentials. ADVERTISER 5160, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man. five years’ experience with Leg¬ 
horns. wants position on large modern farm; 
best references. ADVERTISER 0162, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL American farmer; age 46; one 
etiild, age 10 years, girl; now open for posi¬ 
tion on gentleman’s estate or large farm as 
superintendent or manager; thoroughly under¬ 
stands it in all of its branches. Address 
ADVERTISER •-■ 1 03 '--are Rural New-Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, neat and consci¬ 
entious young woman, with two growing, well- 
reared school children, a girl of nine and a hoy 
of eight, desires position as housekpeeper; state 
salary. Address HOUSEKEEPER, Box 43, 
Ghappaqua, N. Y. 
MANAGER desires position on up-to-date farm 
or estate; fully qualified in ail branches agri¬ 
culture, live stock and farm machinery: life ex¬ 
perience; married; no children; state full details, 
etc., in first letter. FAUX, 54 Elizabeth St., 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
POSITION wanted by experienced gardener in 
and out doors; capable of taking charge of 
country estate: married; no children: age 38 
yerrs: good references. ADVERTISER 5156, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, gardener, on gentleman's estate; 
fruits, flowers, greenhouse crops; live stock, 
poultry; married: vicinity Hartford preferred; 
A1 references. JOHN BALDWIN, 72 Summer 
St., South Manchester, Conn. 
WANTED, April 1—Position on country estate 
or farm by capable married man; American; 
prefer vicinity of Middletown, Orange Co. BOX 
75, Monroe, X. Y. 
SUCCESSFUL farmer, poultryman. dairyman, 
desires to run large poultry-dairy farm or 
estate on percentage of net profits: no salary; 
will buy half livestock. MARTIN MOLLER. 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
SUPERINTENDENT-Farm manager on gentle¬ 
man’s estate; open for position April 1: Dane- 
American; married: no children; 24 years’ ex¬ 
perience in all branches of agriculture and hor¬ 
ticulture. road-building, rebuilding, gardening 
and dairy; only first-class position considered: 
personal interview: state wages in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 5173, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man, 28, of German birth, one child. 
wants position as herdsman or dairyman: good 
feeder, milker, butter-maker: understanding 
boiler, separator, testing; am no college man; 
particulars in first letter; Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5172, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on private yonitry farm; 
state wages. BOX 224. Trumansbnrg. N. Y. 
POSITION wanted as working foreman or super¬ 
intendent: life experience in vegetables, fruit, 
stock of all kinds, dairy and general farming 
with modern machinery; scientific training: 
references: state full particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 5164, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER and practical manager of wide actual 
experience and well-known reputation is open 
for engagement where integrity and devotion to 
employer’s interests will be appreciated: thor¬ 
oughly experienced in all branches of agricul¬ 
ture. soil conservation, livestock breeding, ad¬ 
vanced registry, certified dairying, etc.: Ameri¬ 
can: married two daughters, youngest 16 years: 
have the ambition, experience and ability: trust¬ 
worthy and reliable in every instance and de¬ 
voted to my work and the interest of my em¬ 
ployer; go either North or South aiuT handle in 
a most successful and cheerful manner. Ad¬ 
dress II. WILLIAMS, 139 Branch Avenue. Red- 
bank, N. .T. 
LEAGUE milk plant working manager, available 
now; years of practical experience: character 
and ability guaranteed. ADVERTISER 5169. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED single young man desires work 
as retail dairyman; must be located in town 
or city: recently discharged from army. 
ADVERTISER 5166. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. 23, Cornell Short Course; tractor 
course: operated tractor one season: fruit, 
grain stock: no alcohol or tobacco: Granger: 
wiry; interested in work. ADVERTISER 5165, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as superintendent or work¬ 
ing foreman on gentleman’s estate or farm.: 
thoroughly experienced in all branches of farm 
work, breeding of stock, farm machinery, gas 
and electric engines, orchard work, and capable 
of handling men to best advantage; Scotchman; 
married; no family. ADVERTISER 5161, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER wishes position; 25 years’ ex¬ 
perience in farming and gardening: thoroughly 
experienced in all branches; very best references: 
nothing but first-class position will be con. idered. 
ADVERTISER 5155, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED couple i29) wish position as super¬ 
intendent or caretaker in country. Call or 
write to O’Grady, 464 4th Ave., Astoria. L. I. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FULLY EQUIPPED and well-advertised poultry 
farm: Jersey: no live stock; everything ready 
for 1919 season; particulars on application. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5075, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Eastern New York farm: 180 acres; 
good land': good buildings. ADVERTISER 5056, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POUI.TRY FARM for sale in Connecticut; com¬ 
plete modern equipment for 2.000 fowls: Mam¬ 
moth 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 
rr business proposition in full operation: $15,600 
for farm, stock, tools, feed and good will. AD¬ 
VERTISER. 5060. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SELL DR LEASE-—7-roon> house and acreage 
suitable for poultry. JOSEPH CHRISTIE, 
Thiells, New York. 
FOR SALE—PHnt Knot farm of 80 acres; one 
mile from railway station: ideal site for sani¬ 
tarium and best fruit and truck location in this 
section; tmrgain if taken soon. W. D. GIBSON, 
Owner, Hill Top, Ark. 
FOR SAT.E, 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: 
a rare offering: send for illustrated descriptive 
folder. HERBERT IT. ANDERSON. Ware, Mass. 
FARM FOR SALE to close estate; 150 acres good 
land, suitable for dairying: large house; good 
barn, stable 70 cows; apple orchard; 10 aeres 
black dirt, 60 aeres meatfow; no agents. In- 
quin* of LEWIS It. MARTIN. Glen wood, X. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm in Rhode Island; stock and 
tools included. Apply ADVERTISER 5125, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One of the best farms in Alle. Co., 
N. Y., consisting of 138 acres; very pleasant 
location and productive; fine new buildings. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 22, Centerville, Alle. Co., N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM, equipped; thirteen acres; 
boarding house; location, foot of Catskill Mts. 
Price $5,000. ADVERTISER 5121, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E—Easy terms, 200-acre grain and 
dairy farm, 15 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; hot 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. 
125 ACRES, North Stonington. Conn.: house, 
barns, sheds, woodland, fruits; $100 year, 
privilege purchase $2,500. CHAS. B. ALLY X, 
Riverside, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Price $150. slightly used (50 acres) 
3-bottom No. 78 O. chilled engine, gang power 
lift. 12-inch plow: want larger plow reason for 
selling. F. A. MITCHELL & BRO. Perrvman. 
Md. 
POULTRY, PIG and TRUCK FARM—New build¬ 
ings; every modern improvement; electricity, 
artesian well: established five years; money¬ 
making proposition: $12,500 with stock and 
equipment: would make fine commuter’s farm; 
one hour out from New York: $9,500 without 
stock. OWNER, Box 222-X, East Northport, 
Long Island. 
111 3 !-ACRE FARM, 10a wood; good buildings: 
fine water; some fruit: near neighbors and 
school; price $2,200: $1,100 paid down. MRS. 
M. W. SWAYZE. Lee Center, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ten-acre truck and poultry farm: 
good buildings. For particulars address 
WII.LIS HOYT. Sherburne, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm to lease or purchase, within 
40 miles New York; preference given good 
spring water supply. MILTON HETJTHE. 75 
Worth Street. New York. 
GOOD FARM—146 acres: dairy, grain, fruit: 
quantity timber: good buildings: write for 
particulars. GEO. WILSON. Cameron Mills, 
Steuben Co., N. Y. 
FOR SAT.E—Farm of 90 acres; close to church. 
chool. State road, trolley: price $5,500; part 
cash, balance on easy terms. Address TOED 
PATTERSON. Quakertown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Connecticut River Valley, Sullivan 
Co.. N. H., 25 miles north of Keene, stock 
farm; 550 acres: 70 acres in mowing; two large 
pastures, well fenced: never-failing spring to 
house and barn; 2.000 sugar maples; buildings 
good repair; Vi mile town hall, school, church, 
store, etc.; less than $15 per acre; nearly wood 
and timber enough to pay for it. G. H. WIL- 
BT'R. East Wareham. Mass. 
FOR SAT.E. in Southern Maine, farm. 85a or 
more; ten-room house, sheds, barn. Henhouses: 
water in house and barn: fruit and shade trees; 
1% miles to electrics and R.R. For pictures, ad¬ 
dress 64 ROBERTS ST.. Portland. Me. 
FARM—Containing 488 acres, all in high state 
of cultivation except about 15 acres in timber: 
improved with good buildings; also fine young 
apple orchard; running stream of water in’ each 
field and overflowing trough at the barn; farm 
situated in Howard County, Md.. 15 miles from 
Raltimode: would rnakq fine stock and dairy farm. 
For further particulars apply W. T. MARVEL, 
204 W. Pratt St., Baltimore, Md. 
A BEAUTIFUL eonntry home for sale 60 miles 
from New York: electric light, telephone, 
modern improvements; 10 minutes to station: 10 
acres. HYNDMAN. Montgomery, X. Y. 
FOR SAT.E—73-acre farm, stock and tools; good 
buildings; cheap. MRS. P. PETERS. Wat¬ 
kins, X. Y. R. D. 2. 
FOR SALE—36-acre Southern Mass, market gar¬ 
den farm; well tilled and manured: stone- 
free: greenhouse; house; separate cottage for 
help; good farm buildings: tie-ups for 10 rows: 
hay. fertilizer, auto truck: horses, cows, all 
tools: eight miles to Providener.; a going con¬ 
cern: $9,000. H. S. RUSSELL. Arlington 
Heights. Mass. 
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 house, 
improvements; private water system: good mar¬ 
kets: 30 miles Jersey City: excellent business 
proposition; established 1910. WHITE OAK 
FARM. Spotswood, N. J. 
86-ACRE village farm, Columbia County: good 
set buildings, excellent soil, level. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5145, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A fruit farm in the fruit belt of 
Adams County. Pa., containing about 69 acres, 
planted in 900 apple trees. 1.150 peach. 6.000 
strawberry, 1,000 asparagus stalks; dwelling 
house, stable and outbuildings. MRS. B. G. 
LONG. Gettysburg. Pa. 
Miscellaneous 
BUCKWHEAT EXTRACTED HONEY, f. o. b. 
my station: 10-lb. 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 Dauby, N. Y. 
WANTED—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. E. WARD CARPENTER & CO., Inc., 
Tarrytown, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cyphers 240-egg incubator, $20; 
Prairie State. 240-egg, $20; Prairie State. 390- 
egg. $25. W. W. WALLACE, Pleasantville. N. Y. 
COTTAGE CHEESE—Freshly made: parcel post 
prepaid second zone; pound packages for quar¬ 
ter dollar. BROADMEADOW FARM, Rahway, 
X. J. 
FOR SALE—Cheap: seven brooder stoves: Now- 
towns, Candee, Ideal: 20 Cyphers adaptable 
hovers: complete: $4 apiece. SUNNYSIDE 
POULTRY FARM, Copper Hill. New Jersey. 
WANTED—One or two second-hand Cyphers in¬ 
cubators: 390-egg capacity; state year of 
make, condition and lowest price. JOHN W. 
AXGELL. East Setauket, L. I.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Keystone four-hole corn slieller, 
iu first-class order: practically new. and has 
not shelled 100 bushel of corn. For full infor¬ 
mation apply to JOHN A. COUNCILMAN. Glvn- 
don, Md. 
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