Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Capable woman; wid'ow with grown 
children, or one similarly situated, to ke<p 
our farm boarding house, making a home for 
three or four single men: good home for right, 
party; forty miles from New York in Northern 
New Jersey. Address ADVERTISER 5371, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
| MAN to work with. bees. 12 apiaries, and poul- 
i try; some experience necessary; state age, 
weight, nationality, experience and wages ex¬ 
pected. E. L. LANE, Trumansburg, N, Y. 
YOUNG MAN, with some experience, as sole 
assistant on small dairy and poultry farm; 
moderate wages; kind treatment; good home and 
food; enclose photo and slate wages expected. 
BOX 02, Washington, Conn. 
WANTED—Immediately, as herdsman, single 
man who ’lias had experience with Guernseys 
and who understands advanced registry work; 
good wages will be paid to the right, man. 
GREEN MEADOW FARM, Williamstown, Mass. 
WANTED—A married Protestant farmer, with 
children preferred, who is steady and reliable, 
to work oii a general farm in Central Connecticut 
with a working American foreman: if satisfac¬ 
tory a permanent situation, $70 a month and 
house. ADVERTISER 5381, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man on farm; one who can 
milk and understands horses; cottage and milk 
furnished; references required. Address BOX 
121, Smithtown Branch, Long Island, New York 
WANTED—Young man who wishes to learn the 
market garden and fruit business; good home. 
Write promptly, stating age, present job and 
wages expected. WESTLOOK FARM, Fallsing- 
ton, Pa. 
WANTED—A man as working farmer, and wife 
to take care of a private dairy in Westchester 
Co.; man must understand general farming. For 
particulars address ADVERTISER 5392, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Woman for general farm housework, 
family four: wages $25 month. J. AUGUSTUS 
HILDRETH, Southampton, N. Y. 
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MAN and WIFE, preferably without small chil¬ 
dren, wanted April 15 on gentleman’s farm; 
man must take entire and intelligent care of 
small number of cows, hogs and sheep and assist 
with general farm work: wife to take care of 
milkroom and make butter; an energetic, neat, 
willing couple can have permanent position, with 
pleasant, convenient house, wood, milk, butter 
vegetables and good wages. Applv at once, with 
references, to WILLIAM M. CRANE, Richmond, 
Mass. 
Situations Wanted 
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 5376, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HEAD GARDENER or Manager—To lady or 
gentleman seeking the services of a man thor¬ 
oughly trained in all the branches of the pro¬ 
fession, outside and under glass; I seek an es¬ 
tate where first-class service is expected and will 
be appreciated; Canadian by birth: married; 
no family; at liberty April first: no cards. 
ADVERTISER 5358, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager, Scotch', middle age, 
small family; of unusual practical experience 
in the care and management of all blooded 
stock, rotation and culture of all farm crops, 
operation of all modern machinery, with the 
ability to handle help, keep records and success¬ 
fully operate a large farm or estate; six years 
in last place; at liberty now; best of references. 
ADA ERTISER 5383, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, college graduate 
and American School poultry husbandry stu¬ 
dent, wants position on poultry plant. R. SAW¬ 
YER, Milk Street, Fitchburg, Mass. 
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YOUNG MAN, 20, wishes position on gentle¬ 
man’s estate as dairyman or teamster; gradu¬ 
ate of agricultural school and 3 vears’ experi¬ 
ence. HARRY LIT’PITZ, 1417 Webster Ave., 
Rronx, New York City. 
1 \A 0 BROTHERS, 19 and 21, good habits, wish 
work, truck or general farm, different or same 
place; good workers; (Seventh-day Adventist 
people preferred); oldest, one season experience: 
youngest, some experience. Address HANS 
HANSEN, 20 Manhasset PL, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman used to the country to cook 
for small family; electric light, mod'ern plumb¬ 
ing; good wages: mile from town. ROGER S. 
BALDWIN Woodbury, Conn. 
FARM WOMAN WANTED to help in house¬ 
work and cook for small family on modem 
farm near New York: state par, experience and 
references. C. II. BAKER, Mohegan Lake, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two single men for general farm 
work the year around: must be fair milkers: 
wages, $40 a month and bonrd. TIIEO. VAN 
DER MEULEN, Blooming Grove, Orange County, 
WANTED—Herdsman; middle a're married man, 
for Guernsey herd; Empire milker used; house 
and wood; state experience and wages expected. 
L. E. MASSEY, Millington, Md. 
MAN WANTED, April 1st, for garden, lawn¬ 
cutting and to be generally useful. State par¬ 
ticulars to GEO. W. CARR, Monroe, N. Y. 
GIRL WANTED. April 1st, for general house¬ 
work: house has all modern improvements; 
two adults. State particulars to MRS. GEO. W. 
CARR, Monroe. N. Y. 
WANTED—Good man, married or single, for 
semi-official work in small Holstein dairy: 
state wages; good prospect for right man. H. 
C. SCUDDER, 111 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. 
MAN WANTED to take care of small dairy, 
with hens and pigs; single man; must be 
hustler. ADVERTISER 5344, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A woman who is accustomed to 
country life and has some knowledge of nurs¬ 
ing to care for elderly gentleman and assist in 
the care of house; two in family; no laundry 
work: house has modern improvements, steam 
heated: good wages paid. ADVERTISER 5339, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A working farmer to run a stock 
farm; up-to-date; new buildings; registered 
Shorthorn cattle; must be competent and able 
to give best references. Address MEADOW- 
DALE, P. O. Box 1031, Springfield, Mass. 
WANTED—Young married man to work in barn; 
registered Jerseys; fine opportunity for man 
wanting to learn. Apply THE HERMITAGE, 
Centreville, Md. 
WANTED—Working farm foreman, who is will¬ 
ing to do as directed; wife to board extra 
men: raise farm poultry on shares: will employ 
grown boys: modern house. Applv Manager, 
THE HERMITAGE. Centreville, Md. 
WANTED—Two young men, active and willing, 
to work on a duck farm. WEBER BROS., 
Wrentham, Mass. 
WANTED—At once, a reliable and willing work¬ 
ing man for general farm work, including care 
of all kinds of stock; will furnish house and 
garden: good wages to the right one. Address 
DR. HEWITT, Glean, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young American, farm-raised, as 
assistant to owner in poultry work; opportu¬ 
nity to learn all branches; fine home for single 
man with good references. A. B. HALL, Wal¬ 
lingford, Conn. 
WANTED—Young man; single; general farm 
hand; state experience; wages, $40. ADRIAN 
S. BOLTON, Burlington Flats, N. Y. 
WANTED—April 1st. single man. 30 or 35 years, 
good teamster, who understands all farm ma¬ 
chinery; wages, $50 and board; no booze: give 
references; also experience. WEDGEMERE 
FARM, Framingham, Mass.; It. 2. 
EXPERT DAIRYMAN wishes a position; expert 
butter-maker. ADVERTISER 5343, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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 and operation of farm machinery; married, 
small family; sterling references as to character 
and ability: minor propositions not considered. 
Address ADVERTISER. 5300, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SUIT ATION WANTED on farm by experienced 
woman with little boy; references as to capa¬ 
bility, integrity and personal worth. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5390, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORK wanted with fruit grower—-bee keeper 
April 15; three-year course; references. JOHN 
NICOLAIS, Box 24, Farmingdale, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as manager of gentleman’s 
country home; married; fifteen years’ experi¬ 
ence in farm and garden work. ’Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 5394, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN desires position; practical; years 
experience; married; no children. BOX 37, 
Springfield, W. Ya. 
POULTRYMAN, single, thoroughly experienced, 
A1 references. HARRY BURDICK, Wavmart, 
Pa. • 
SITUATION WANTED—By young single man 
where apples are main crop; experienced in all 
branches modern orchard work, from setting 
young trees to marketing of crop: good teamster ' 
and can handle men; no liquor; please state 
wages paid for a good man. W. R. CROSRY, 
Tyngsboro, Mass. 
WORKING herdsman wishes position; good milk¬ 
er and f(>eder, calf raiser, testing, A. R. O. 
work; lifetime experience in all branches of the 
dairy business; kindly state full particulars, 
wages, in first letter. ADVERTISER 5402, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 17, wishes steady position as rs- 
sistant on up-to-date poultry or rabbit farm; 
have had previous experience; state wages ami 
details in first letter. ADVERTISER 5432, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Job on a large farm or estate; can 
and will do anything and . know how to do 
nearly everything, including the handling of 
men, crops, livestock, machinery, improvements, 
accounts, etc.; good character, health and habits; 
age 44: married; wages to correspond with re¬ 
quirements, which please state. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 5430, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Job on commercial fruit, poultry or 
general farm by single man, age 24. with 
practical experience and some technical training: 
good worker: state wages. ADVERTISER 5401, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN of experience, single, 33, wishes 
position: 15 years’ experience on commercial 
plants; strictly sober; A-l references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5429, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COW MAN—-French, single, life experience, 
wishes position on private place; small dairv 
preferred. J. ICHTERZ, C>2 Charlton St., New¬ 
ark, N. J. 
WANTED—Position as bookkeeper; Commercial 
school graduate; understand's typewriting. 
MISS GERKKN, Cochecton Center, N. Y. 
FARMER—French, single, desires position on 
private place as useful man. CH. DUSOCH. 
02 Charlton St., Newark, N. J. 
WANTED—Assistant housekeeper; please state 
age, experience or training, and wages expect¬ 
ed. in first letter; mothers with dependents can¬ 
not be considered. THE STATEN ISLAND 
HOSPITAL. New York City. 
WANTED—Young man for farm work on West¬ 
ern New York farm. ADVERTISER 5398, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man for general farming: five rooms, 
milk, Summer firewood, garden: $50 monthly; 
must board one man; $15 month; give references, 
ages of family. BOX 094, Trenton, N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable single man for general farm 
work, by month; give references and' wages 
expected. A. J. McSWEENEY, Cortland. N. Y. 
GARDENER—Assistant gardener, used to care 
of grounds and horse, married, without chil¬ 
dren, to live in owner’s house during Summer 
months; wife to look after house; state age, 
nationality, how long married and if can drive; 
cottage and garden with place. WALTER S. 
KEMEYS, "Tranquillity,” Morristown. N. J. 
MARRIED man of 30 would like to take charge 
of certified or grade A plant; exceptional ex¬ 
perience, ability and reference. ADVERTISER 
5425, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A YOUNG MAN of excellent character and fam¬ 
ily and pleasant disposition, aged 20 years, 
having occasional epileptic fits, usually three or 
four weeks apart, would like employment with a 
good Protestant American family, preferably on 
Long Island; could do farm, garden or poultry 
work: would desire a good room, and not to be 
treated as a servant; wages very low in consid¬ 
eration of good care when required. Please ad¬ 
dress MR. ADAMS, Room 72, No. 1 Hudson St., 
New York City. 
SINGLE American, 21, desires position; good 
milker, teamster and general farmer; no drink, 
no tobacco: not afraid of work; state particulars 
and wages first letter. WALTER ANDREWS, 
R. D. 24 Vj. Bethel, Conn. 
, FARMER-GARDENER: married man: two chil¬ 
dren: strictly temperate; understands care all 
livestock, flowers, vegetables, etc. Box 207. 
Green Lawn, L<jng Island, N. Y. 
1 FARMER open for position on non-resident 
owner's place; full charge; agricultural and 
business college graduate; over 20 years’ experi¬ 
ence as manager, North and South; at present 
in Michigan; skilled in all branches of farming, 
gardening, orcharding, forestry, dairying, poul¬ 
try and all other kinds of livestock; used to all 
sorts of modern farm machinery, engines, trac- 
^jrs, autos, etc.: highest references regarding 
ability and character; married: one daughter: 
salary $100 a month and perquisites, or share 
proposition. Address ADVERTISER 5426 care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, 46, with life experience in all 
branches of farming, stock, dairy, crops, fruit- 
can operate and repair up-to-date farm ma¬ 
chinery; honest and capable; wishes position as 
foreman. Send full particulars. BENDER 51 
Washington St., Waterbury, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN—Ten years’ practical experi¬ 
ence; incubating, brooding and raising young 
stock a specialty; capable taking charge or work 
under owner; open for position May first: tem¬ 
perate; hard worker; references. ADVERTISER 
5427, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN, nt liberty May first; experience 
of twelve years general fanning, poultry 
dairying; handy with tools; $50 to $75 and ‘a 
ffood home; poultry preferred. ADVERTISER 
*>400, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POT LTRY manager, married, no children, de- 
sires position; thoroughly reliable in all 
"ranches; fine references. ADVERTISER 54os 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
| Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
JERSEY POULTRY FARM; main road; good 
T modern buildings; $4,800. E. BIGE¬ 
LOW, Belmar, N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—100 acres; new house; good 
P.°NF E LSEX!'*Milf 0 nR°Nf* Y? r ’ P11011 ’ write *o 
FOR EXCHANGE—80-acre farm, Virginia, for 
smaller one; gcod land, buildings; correspond¬ 
ence invited. JOHN TRAYNOR. Scottsville; Va. 
185-ACRE stock, grain and truck farm; good 
buildings and land; on State road: fish and 
oysters: price, $8,500. E. L. SELTZER Mar- 
umsco, Md. 
FOR SALE—Country, good 8-room house, barn 
2 acres fine garden land; fruit and shade 
trees; brook runs througii property; on main 
road; in pretty little village near Morristown. 
N. J., and D. L. W.; telephone and electric line 
ir> front of house: school and store; price $3 000 ■ 
terms. ADOLPH NUSSBAUMER, 50 Pine' St ’ 
Morristown, N. J. 
120-ACRE Genesee Valley fruit farm, near Roch¬ 
ester: desirable location; good buildings; pleas¬ 
ant surroundings; fourteen acres apple orchard: 
best apple soil; splendid water, drainage and 
fences; no waste land: price, $21,000. AD- 
\ ERTISER 5393, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm, 15-20 acres, adapted for chick- 
ens and truck, within 40 miles of New York. 
ADVERTISER 5397, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-To rent farm suitable for chickens 
and truck, with good buildings and some im¬ 
plements: about 15 acres good soil; with some 
fruit: near a large town where work can he had- 
Pennsylvania or New York State preferred 
MRS. D. HOLGERSOM, Brentwood, L. I., N. y! 
lOR SALE——‘‘The Oakwood,” Freehold, Greene 
County, New York; 136-acre farm property; 
accommodation for 75 guests; situated among 
foothills of Catskills with splendid view of en¬ 
tire range; altitude, 1,800 feet: large barn, gar¬ 
age, icehouse, other outbuildings: within two 
miles of State road, on good automobile road. 
Address E. A. BROOKS, Freehold, Greene Coun¬ 
ty, New York. 
FOR SALE—10 acres finest land in Herkimer 
County, near State road: 1 mile to thriving 
village. West Winfield, high school, churches, 
etc.; 2 acres plowed for Alfalfa: seed all kinds 
on han<T; elegant little 8-room house: barn; 100- 
foot hen and hog house; garage; apples, straw¬ 
berries and over 30 bearing-age fruit trees or¬ 
dered and paid for: (can start buyer right with 
Guernseys, Duroo Jersey sows, R.’ I. Red chick¬ 
ens. all thoroughbred, if desired); just bought 
this farm in October, but change of plans com¬ 
pel quick sale at bargain: price $2,200; Libertv 
b->nds accepted in part or full pavment: 40 acres 
rdioining can be bought. W. BURNHAM, West 
Winfield. N. Y. 
IDEAL COUNTRY PLACE—Small farm in 
Brookfield. Fairfield County, Conn.: productive 
ground; available water power; trout stream: 
beautiful shade maples; 1U> miles to R. It.: 2U 
from town: 68 i" : Ies from New York; bargain. 
ADVERTISER 5391, care Rural New-Yorker. 
VILLAGE fruit farm for sale. BOX 34, Brim- 
field, Mass. 
FOR SALE—2 to 120 acres; year’s lease, with 
option. HARRY COLBURN, 1407 South End 
Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Three farms, 240, ISO. 157 acres: 
good land, buildings; timber worth asking 
price. CLARE GREGORY, Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
A FARM FOR SAI.E—Situated on high land: 
would make an ideal Summer home. Inquire 
of F. IV. TURNER, Gales Ferry, Conn. 
FARMER, crippled by accident, will sacrifice 50- 
acre farm: money-maker; ideal home; easy 
terms; Eastern Shore, Maryland. ADVERTISER 
5276, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMS FOR RENT—Several, suitable for all 
kinds of farming; over 4,000 acres in Somerset 
Co., N. J., and 20 complete sets of buildings; 
will divide to suit tenants; 40 miles from New 
York; 300 acres Winter grain anil 200 acres of 
fruit; can offer any kind of proposition for farm¬ 
ing. Communicate C. DRYSDALE BLACK. 
Somerville, N. J., or call Wednesdays, 233 
Broadway, New York. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm: about 15 acres; 
equipped for capacity of 4.000 hens; 6,000-egg 
Candee incubator, brooder houses, laying houses, 
etc.; large, splendidly built residence; H mile 
from town of 3,500; located on site of Du Pont 
Boulevard; six miles from Delaware Bay and 26 
miles from Delaware Breakwater on Atlantic 
Ocean; set in apple trees; a big bargain. THE 
DELAWARE EGG FARM, Milford, Del. 
FOR SALE—-200-acre farm, with stock and' all 
farming implements. B. GOLDSMITH, R. 2, 
Walton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—52-acre farm; A-l condition; good 
buildings; near trolley: ideal Slimmer home. 
Write R. 3-71, Stanley, N. Y., for information. 
VERY smooth, extra fertile farm; 25 acres; 
large barn; 11-room house; all conveniences; 
near electric; two miles from city. JOHN B. 
DION, Nashua, N. H. 
THIRTY-ACRE farm and rabbitry for sale; 
stock and implements included: write for par¬ 
ticulars. F. A. MILLER. Box 02. Platea. Pa. 
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM—72 acres: two 
houses, store, good set outbuildings, silo; slate 
roofs; apple orchard, small fruit; running water; 
22 acres wood; balance cultivated. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5424, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer on shares; 118 acres rich 
farm land; fully stocked and equipped; occupy 
five-room house adjoining owner’s dwelling; must 
be sober and efficient: gives references and ages 
of family. BRERETON. Rainbow Farms, Tren¬ 
ton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Very desirable fruit farm: best 
varieties of apples and other fruits; good 
buildings and close to railroad. ADVERTISER 
53(iG, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Five-acre village farm, on main 
line Erie railroad; 50 minutes from Jersey 
City; within walking distance of station and 
trolley; lias six-room house, all improvements; 
80-ft. poultry house, barn, etc.; all in excellent 
condition: abundance of fruit trees, shrubs etc 
Address J. R. GRIMM, Box 202, Mahwali N J 
oO-AC’RE fruit and dairy or truck farm. North¬ 
ern Now Jersey; commuting distance to New 
York; modern house, g-od barns and outbuild¬ 
ings. ADVERTISER 5399, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERE’S your chance to purchase your farm 
home; 44 acres, mostly clear; good land, 
plenty timber, growing wheat, strawberries! 
fruit: fair dwelling, five rooms: good outbuild¬ 
ings, one-half mile to State road: possession anv 
day: price right: terms easy. C. E. TURNER 
Federalsburg, Md. 
FOR SALE—100 acres; well divided, fields, pas¬ 
ture and woodland; smooth fields; sugar or¬ 
chard: good buildings; pleasant location tele¬ 
phone, etc.: $1,500: one-half cash. E. L 
WEBBER, So. Londond'err.v, Vt. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SALE—One 2-row 
J. H. PARR. Berkley, 
John Deere cultivator. 
Va. R.F’.D. No. 3. 
INCUBATOR—-1,800-egg Candee. A. M. HAR¬ 
RIS, Niverville, N. Y. 
PURE sugar cane svrup, $1.50 per 
JAMES F. McCALEB, Insmore, Miss. 
gallon. 
FOR SALE Red Ripper full circle hav press, 
size 18x20 inches: root or vegetable cutter* 
Davis swing churn, forty pounds’ eapaeitv; one- 
pound butter print. JACOB II. ROOSA, Mil¬ 
ford, Del. 
EX I RAC l’ED buckwheat lionev at greatly re¬ 
duced prices while it lasts: honey keeps' well 
and yon can buy now at a bargain RAY C 
WILCOX, West Danby, N. Y. 
WANTED—Stump puller: hand or horse ma- 
chine. BOX N o. 6, Berlin, N. J. 
FOR PURE MAPLE SYRUP write to C T 
YODER, Grantsville, Md. - J ’ 
HONEY—Amber or buckwheat. 00-lb. can. $10 50 
here: 12-lb. can, $3 delivered. STRINGHAM, 
Glen Cove, N. Y. 
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WILL SELL four large Standard brooders, used 
* 10 eael G Prompt shipment. W. 
MARYLAND, Otego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure maple syrup. $2 per gal f o 
b. F. V. KENT, Sandy Creek, N. Y. 
FOR SALE CHEAP—Rebuilt Hill Colony Brood- 
ers, as good as new, with second-hand de- 
Sectors, both 52-inch n.nd f»0-inch; a great har- 
gain in these famous brooders. Address UNITFD 
BROODER CO., 3G0 Pennington Ave., Trenton 
N. J. ’ 
MAPLE SYRUP—New crop: best quality 
Pie, 10c. RANSOM FARM, Geneva, O 
PEANUTS—From grower to consumer; 5 to 15 
lbs., 20c lb.; 15 to 50 lbs., 18c lb.; over 50 
lbs.. 15c lb.; prepaid. E. S. SCHISLER, Em¬ 
poria, A a. 
FOR SALE—Manns No. 9 green bone cutter* 
new. GEO. L. WESLEY, South Dayton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Galloway cream separator 500- 
pound’s capacity; or will exchange for' small 
gasoline engine. CHAS. SINNOTT, Winterport, 
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FOR SALE—One 414-1'.p. steam engine; fi-h.p. 
upright boiler: one No. 15 Power Mann bone 
cutter; one ball-bearing sheep shearing machine 
used one year. E. C. LUNNY, Emerv Mills. Me! 
WANTED—1 carload Alfalfa hay. second cutting 
only: quote price f. o. b. Yantic. Conn.: pay¬ 
ment on attached bill of lading and examina¬ 
tion of ear at Yantic. ADVERTISER 5395, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
200-EGG Globe incubator and brooder; exchange 
for pigs, geese. Box. 452. H. HARRISON. 
Torrington, Conn. 
STUMP PULLER—Want to rent one-man Kirstin 
stump puller for one or two months; double or 
triple power: give description: state rental. 
ADA ERTISER 5403. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Buckeye incubator. 600-egg. $50; 
drag saw with new blade. $25. CLIFFORD 
SHELDON, South Hartford, N. Y. 
GREENHOUSE, 30x150. good condition: bargain 
to quick buyer. TIIOS. II. LAMBERSON, 
Matnwan, N. J.; R.F.D. No. 1. 
FOR SALE—7 390 Model incubators, $12 each; 
2 240 Prairie State, $18 each: 3 390 Prairie 
State, three trays style. $9 each; 1 240 Cyphers, 
$16; 1 144 Cyphers, set twice, $20; 1 144’ Cvph- 
ers. $12; every machine guaranteed for three 
months. JUSTA POULTRY FARM. Southamp¬ 
ton, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—B-L-K milking machine, complete 
for thirty cows, including piping, $250: four 
complete Louden iron pipe cow stalls, new. $20: 
No. 17 De Laval Separator, $75. CHESTER- 
BROOK FARM. Peekskill. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Planet. Jr., No. 72 Cultivator: 
never used: cost $145; will sell for $75; reason 
for selling retired from farming. R. BAULSIR. 
Jr., Wantagh, L. I., N. Y. 
ROCK Island tractor plow, two 12-inch bottoms, 
for sale: never been used: have purchased a 
larger tractor; price $150. BARTON BROS.. 
Marlton, N. J, 
FOR SALE—The best four-row potato sprayer 
made; practically new; perfect condition; half 
potatoes and roots through cellar window into 
bins. D. A. WOODWARD, R. F. D. 7, Box 
89A, Auburn, Me. 
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! I wish to rent 
my bearing apple orchards for a period of 15 
years for the cash down sum of $6,000: $1,200 
worth of fruit has been sold in one year; or¬ 
chards consists of about 250 trees; ages range 
from 18 to 28 years: have been well taken care 
of; all excellent Winter varieties: near shipping 
station; 65 miles from N. Y. Citv. Address 
ADVERTISER 5431, care Rural New-Yorker. 
