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SUBSCRIBERS’ EXCHANGE 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
'V ANTED—Good farm; lea so or rent: stock and 
implements; have my own help. H. HOOPER, 
Woodbury, N. J. 
1' OR SALE—Litchfield Co. village home; 10 
acres; nine-room house; all modern improve¬ 
ments; three poultry houses. F. It. ANDREWS, 
1027 West Main Street, Waterbury, Conn. 
LEASE on shares, number acres, including rent 
cottage, to man and wife; 10 minutes village 
and railway. Address BOX 307, Cornwall, N. Y. 
1-OR SALE—Farm, 270 acres; great dairy and 
hay farm; Helena. St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.; 
g od house, two barns, stables for 50 cows, silo; 
also large hay barn in meadows; price $40 per 
$2,000 down: balance on easy payments, to 
suit purchaser; still left on farm, a few carloads 
of stock hay. $20.50 ton: some choice Timothy 
and clover $23 on cars. REV. W. J. HAMIL¬ 
TON, The Rectory, Potsdam, N. Y 
FOR SALE—Good 100-acre 
a nee Co.: stock and tools 
MITCHELL, Middletown, N. 
dairy farm in Or- 
included. JOSEPH 
Y.; R.F.D. No. 1. 
PROFITABLE d'airy and fruit farm of 124 acres, 
o.i miles from New York; mile to creamery; 
13-room farm house, 2 barns, silo, etc.; price 
$14,500; equipped: if wanted, immediate pos- 
s-ssion; terms. PAUL BOUGHTON. New Mil¬ 
ford. Orange County, New York. 
FOR SALE—520-acre farm, famous Flathead 
X alley; large buildings of all kinds: excellent 
condition: all fences of woven wire; 510 acres 
under cultivation: excellent soil: easy to farm 
for grain, stock or diversified farming: abun¬ 
dance of good well water: borders on river: five 
acres good orchard; 5 miles from Kalispell: bo- 
lo-gs to an estate. Write C. H. FOOT. Kalis- 
I'cll. Montana. 
FARMER, crippled by accident, will sacrifice 
50-acre farm; money-maker: ideal home; easv 
terms: eastern shore Maryland. ADVERTISER 
5270. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE or RENT—A ten-acre poultry and 
truck farm, located on a main line railroad 
Shout 30 miles from New York; modern house, 
large barn and poultry houses for 500 fowls; 
near country club and town; write owner. J. 
R. SPCRRIER, 521 Prospect Ave., Bethlehem, 
Pa. 
FOR SALE—Large chicken plant: incubator 
house 80 ft. long. Mammoth incubator No. 15, 
Hall lioiler. brooder house 110 ft. long. 2 rows 
brooders and pens full length, 2 Hall heaters, 38 
laying houses 20x20: modern construction: per¬ 
fect condition: we will sell anv part and re¬ 
erect if desired. HOFFMAN CONSTRI CTION 
CO., Bernardsville. N. J. 
FOR SALE—285-acre farm in Northern Broome 
Co.: fairly level, productive soil: good pas¬ 
ture. fine water: 11-room house, basement barn, 
horse barn, 000.000 feet of timber; stock, tools, 
hay and grain: deal direct; no agencies. For 
particulars, address HAROLD B. FULLER( 
Barnes Hall. Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Or shares: 100-acre farm, eight 
miles from Bridgeport. Conn.; all improve¬ 
ments. ADVERTISER 5203, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 76 acres. A. GREGORY. 
Greendale, N. Y. 
IVANTED—Small farm within 00 miles of New 
York, in Connecticut, or on New York Cen¬ 
tral. not to exceed $3,000; give full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 5258, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FULLY equipped and well-advertised poultry 
plant: 3'S acres: Jersey: will house 1.200 lay¬ 
ers: 2.400 Camlee Incubator: no stock: 2 1 4-story 
dwelling: improvements. ADVERTISER 5274. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Strongheart House: ideal home; 
beautifully located on Long Island Sound, near 
Easthampton: seven acres of cultivated ground; 
vegetable and flower gardens: wonderful oppor¬ 
tunity. Address MRS. ROBERT EDESON, Sag 
Harbor. Long Island. 
WANTED—To rent for year option buying small 
farm suitable for ponltrv. within commuting 
distance New York. ADVERTISER 5287. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Small farm and trucking business, 
25 miles from N. Y. Address MICHAEL, 402 
Greenwich Street, New York. 
SCHENECTADY—Good 100-acre farm for rent: 
within five-cent trolley limit. ADVERTISER. 
110 Avon Road, Schenectady, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Account poor health, 290-acre farm; 
114 miles to town: two railroads and trolley; 
two sets good Improvements: level, well-drained 
meadows: over 1.000 sugar maples: spring water; 
a money-maker. Address I*. O. BOX 10. Castle- 
ton. Vt. 
52-ACRE village dairy, fruit and truck farm, in 
the beautiful Merrimack X'alley: In use of 10 
rooms: modern equipments: electric light, etc.: 
10 minutes' walk from steam, trolley, school, 
churches and State highway: surrounded by best 
markets of the East: 50 peach, 25 plum. 300 
cherry. 75 grapes, all of bearing age: apples for 
family use: 1 acre raspberries, 14 acre each as¬ 
paragus and strawberries: pastures watered by 
ponds, springs and trout brook: aqueduct water 
at house and barns: $5,500 includes farming 
tools. F. E. STEVENS. Hookset, N. II. 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—1917 “Blue Hen” coal-burning brooder 
stoves, larger size. I). A. LOGAN. Mattituek, 
N. Y. 
COTTAGE CHEESE—Freshly made; parcel post 
prepaid second zone: pound package for quar¬ 
ter dollar. llROADMEADOW FARM. Rahway, 
N. J. 
PEANUTS, grower to consumer, 10 to 30 lbs., 
18c lb.: over 30 lbs., 15c, delivered. E. S. 
SCHISLER. Emporia, Va. 
FOR SALE—Two Mankato incubators, 240-egg 
size, $('. each; one 240-egg Imperial. $10; one 
150-egg Kenwood, $5; one 150-egg Cyphers. $10; 
g( <>d condition guaranteed. HUBERT C. PAT¬ 
TERSON, Clayton, N. V. 
OIL BROODER STOVES—Three Simplex 250- 
ohiok size. $11 each; one Petaluma 400 to 
1.500-ebick size, $17: little used and in excellent 
condition: each complete with oil tank and auto¬ 
matic regulator. HERBERT TROTTER, Wood- 
stock, Virginia. 
Ohe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
FOR SALE—100 tons hay: part No. 2 and part 
good covs' hay; price $30 f. o. b. Cincinnatus, 
Courtland County, N. Y. W. R. AITKIN. 
ANYONE having knowledge of Walter Hiller, 
21 years of age, please communicate with his 
father, JOHN A. HILLER, Hurley, N. Y. 
BIG BULL TRACTOR: guaranteed absolute 
working condition; will demonstrate; an hon¬ 
est bargain at $300. Apply WM. W. DUTTON, 
Fruit Grower, Box 305, Youngstown, N, Y. 
WANTED—Sprayer, fully equipped; either en¬ 
gine or hand power; state maker’s name, con¬ 
dition and price delivered' Pottstown, Pa. H. 
LEONARD POTTS, Pottstown, Pa. 
FOIt SALE—Red River Special Grain Separator 
with wind stacker, or will exchange for power 
hay baler or small separator. ROLLIN 
HULETT, St. Marys, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Mogul 8-16 tractor, with plow and 
harrows, at bargain; this outfit, was used for 
public work and is for sale onlv because crisis 
is over. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Xewburg, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Avery 5-10 h. p. tractor; used very 
little; guaranteed good as new; reason for 
selling, bought larger farm: price $435. RALPH 
R. BETTS, Delhi, N. Y. 
FOR SALE, or exchange for tractor outfit, or 
sheep, registered Pereheron stallion. Prince 
No. 84112: jet black; seven years old; weight 
1.750: lies oro^uced some wond^'fiil colts. I'’. 
P. ERKENBECK, Fayetteville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—8-16 Avery tractor and two base 
14-inch Grand Detour plow; only plowed 10 
acres; first-class condition; am selling out. 
Write BOX 332, Plattsburg, N. Y. 
MOLINE Universal Tractor, Model C; complete 
outfit at a real sacrifice price; Cyphers 240- 
egg incubator, good working condition, $15; 
wanted—some Fantail pigeons. J. W. McLEOD, 
Rowland, N. C. 
FOR SALE—10-20 Mogul tractor, in first-class 
condition; used 1 one season. JAMES PET- 
TEYS, Greenwich, N, Y. 
FOR SALE—400-egg Model incubator; used two 
seasons; first-class condition: $25. WM. C. 
DOUGALL, Schenectady, N. Y. 
WANTED—Outdoor brooders, standard make, in 
good condition. FRED WALKER, Pavilion, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A John Deere Dain 14x18 one-horse 
hay press; used but one week; perfect eondi- 
t : on. T. R. REYNOLDS, 16 Wilde Place, Mont¬ 
clair, N. J. 
SCALECIDE for sale—Have three barrels at a 
bargain. JOHN A. LOSEE, Richfield Springs, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—R-L-K milking machine, complete 
for thirty cows, including piping, $250; four¬ 
teen complete Loud'en Iron pipe cow stalls, new, 
$70: No. 17 De Laval separator, $75. CHES- 
TERBROOK FARM, Peekskill, N. Y. 
DRY sweet popcorn; white rice; 50 or more lbs., 
prepaid, parcel post or express, first zone, 17c 
shelled. W. HALBERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
FOR SALE CHEAP—Newtown, Cyphers brooder 
stoves. HARRY F. PALMER, Middleport, 
N. Y. 
MACHINERY BARGAINS—-Small stone crusher, 
like new, $125; road plow, $10; one-yd. steel 
dump car, $25; 100 h. p, automatic steam en¬ 
gine, $175; concrete mixer on trucks, $80. L, J. 
Snell, Dolgeville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Largest size Martin ditcher and 
grader; new; never has been unwired; $40; 
Cyclone Junior ditching plow, practically new. 
$10. GEO. WOODWARD, Danville, Maine. 
FOR SALE—Eureka potato planter. Eureka potato 
digger, used one season: Sharpies cream sepa¬ 
rator, never used. “BADGER,” Alburgh, Vt. 
COLONY BROODERS in good condition. 300 to 
1.000 capacity, for quick sale. $7 to $12 each; 
Liberty. MaeKay, Hill and Eureka models. J. 
GUY LASHER, Northumberland', Pa. 
FOR SALE—An 8-16 Chase tractor, with exten¬ 
sion rims, field bigs; also three-bottom 12-in. 
plows, “Oliver”: all in good condition; new last 
pear; price, $1,000 for outfit: reason for selling, 
want larger one. IVAN F. PHELPS, Box 70, 
Pembroke, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Complete cider press: makes 30 
barrels dally; used very little: too small for 
my business. BARTKE, Leeds Cider Mill, 
Leed's, N. Y. 
Other Classified Advertisements 
Will Be Found on Page 411 
In Your Pocket^! Don’t Send Me A Cent! 
I Guarantee To Put More Pounds Of Clean f Top-Price Pork 
On Them With The Same Amount of Feed / 
As you know. Rural 
New-Yorker guarantees 
all advertisements in 
their pages. So you 
have my guarantee 
and Rural New-Yorker 
guarantee behind this 
special offer. Abso¬ 
lute satisfaction or 
you pay me not one 
cent. 
Fattened the Runt 
"I tried AVALON 
FARMS HOG-TONE out 
on one runt shoat. which 
I could not fatten until 
I used HOG-TONE. Now 
after six weeks’ trial the 
pig is in better condi¬ 
tion than the others in 
the pen." 
Robert barker. 
Auburn. N. V. 
Weie Just About Alive 
'T'HAT’S exactly my proposition. You pay nothing to try 
HOG-TONE. I take all the risk. And you pay nothing, 
if, after 60 days, you are not perfectly satisfied with results. 
This is the third year I have been making 
this offer. Today, wherever you go, you 
will find readers of this paper who are 
strong boosters for HOG-TONE. 
I will send you enough Avalon Farms HOG- 
TONE to treat all your hogs for 60 days 
just the minute the coupon below, filled 
out by you, reaches me. I don’t want 
you to send any money with the coupon. 
If that HOG-TONE fails to make your 
hogs make more money for you —if they 
don’t gain more weight faster on the 
same amount of feed—I DON’T WANT 
YOU TO EVER PAY ME A PENNY! 
There’s no trick in this. If there was, 
this ad could never appear in this paper. 
Now I want you to take me up on this 
offer and make me prove what I claim 
Just Mail Me the Coupon Below and I Will Send You Enough 
“HOG-TONE is all it is 
represented to be. Mv 
hogs were just about 
alive and after feeding 
HOG-TONE for a few 
days their appetites came 
hack and they are doing 
good.” 
John H. Oomsgy. 
Bath. N Y. 
Put Hog on Its Feet 
"A V AliOS FARMS 
HOG-TONE has dono 
our hogs wonderful good. 
One was for two months 
unable to stand up on 
his legs at all. tint since 
I have been feeding your 
HOG-TONE he is so ho 
can come up to the 
trough now and eat. I 
think he would have 
died if it wasn't for 
HOG-TONE.” 
Mrs. Harry XVagar. 
XVyantskill, N. Y. 
Fifty Pounds More Gain 
per Hog 
"I have a pen of five 
hogs and 1 divided them 
ami am feeding three of 
them HOG-TONE, and 
tlie other two am not. 
However. I don’t think 
It necessary to have the 
additional sixty daws' 
trial, as 1 am satisfied 
HOG-TONE is all that 
you claim it is. The 
three I am feeding it to 
are at least fifty pounds 
apiece ahead of the 
other two.” 
G. I). Peters. 
Belleville, l’a. 
AVALON FARMS 
HOG-TONE 
—The Liquid Fattener,'Conditioner and Worm Remover— 
To Treat All Your Hogs For 60 Days! 
/ 
Jv w. o. 
v O Gandy, 
/( President 
° AVALON 
FARMS 
COMPANY 
921 Rand 
McNally Building 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
Avalon Farms Hog-Tone is a highly concentrated liquid medicine for hogs , 
only. Contains highly important medicinal liquid ingredients which -A” 
cannot be combined in Medical Salts, Stock Foods or Condition Poxv- & ve ' '('state Number)’ * 
clers of any kind. Safe. Easily mixed with anv slops drinking nF hoKS u ? hi ? immediately 
water or dampened feed. A $1.00 bottle treats 8 hogs for 60 days. S i? Tone totreat them for 60 days 
$u'5_ n . on ,ty_ ever Y third day for first six weeks and after that once a week. .xP tnm^ortaTfon’oharges^i'agreeto 
Thoroughly proved on Avalon Farms, near Fort Wayne, Indiana, almost 
invariably successful in cleaning out Stomach. Bowel and Bronchial 
Worms that infest hogs. Protects hogs from easily contracting Cholera, 
Rheumatism, Scours, Thumps, caused by worms and indigestion, 
Enteritis, Indigestion and other diseases. 
Wonderful tonic and conditioner—gives hogs voracious appetites, 
aids digestion, makes them thrive and put on flesh fast. Best 
known tonic for sows during gestation. Its use insures strong, 
healthy pigs. Reliable worm-expeller. safe to us<’ at this time. 
Write me at once for your 60 Days’ Supply of HOG-TONE 
on Free Guarantee Trial. W. O. GANDY, President 
AVALON FARMS CO. / 
921 RAND McNALLY BUILDING, CHICAGO ♦ 
& 
£ 
report results to you at end of 60 
days and pay for the Hog-Tone at that 
time if it has done all that you claim. If 
it does not, 1 will return the labels to 
you and you agree to cancel the charge. 
•y 
Name 
IPlease Print Name) 
P.O. 
R. R. No. . State. 
Shipping Point. 
Name and address of my druggist. 
