THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, APRIL 12, 3 
FARM TOPICS 
Repopulate the Cleared Farms First. . .637, 
Agricultural Possibilities of New Jersey— 
Part I. ... 
The Weak Cornstalks, or Finding Them Be¬ 
fore Planting . 
The Value of Early-out Hay.. 
Destroying Laurel or Lamb-kill..!!!!!!!!!! 
Value of Leached Ashes. 
Limestone or Burnt Lime. 
Shall I try Farming?. " 
Three Generations of Farmers. 
Vahie of Silage.. 
Farm Butchering in Massachusetts. 
Membership 
of Agricu 
Registration of the Federation 
Cow. 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Looking Over the Pet Stock. 
Feeding Turnips to Cattle." 
The Dairymen’s League Goes Ahead 
Another Cheese Company Fails. 
Prospect for Condensed Milk. 
The State as Dairyman. 
Starting in the Hog Business. 
Feeding Brood Sow. 
Sow Fails to Breed; Feed for’ 
Feeds for Shotes and Sow... 
Ration for Young Pigs. 
Hog Cholera Problems. 
Buckwheat for Swine. 
Bad Flavor in Cream. 
Ration for Freshening Heifer. 
Improving a Ration. 
Stone for Silo Building 
Preventing Bitter Milk.” 
Carrying Pigs Over Summer. 
Sheep Raising in Eastern Cor 
Sheep and Acorns. 
Leading a Bull.’’’ 
THE HENYARD 
Trouble Over Cold Storage Eggs 
Egg-laying Contest . 
Plan for Henhouse; Concrete Pig 
Infertile Eggs 
Electric Egg 
Tester. 
HORTICULTURE 
The Oliver or Senator Ap 
White Grubs in Strawberi 
Plant Lice on Strawberrie 
The Evergreen Bagworm. 
Evergreen Wind-breaks . . . 
Pruning Currants and Gra 
Propagating Cherries and 
Soap for Plant Lice. 
The Tenant and a Strawberry 
Notes for a Maryland 
Removing Old Orchard Trees..!..!! 
Cover Crop in Orchard; Poultry Run! 
Plant Variation . 
Ground Mole 
A Bean 
Crop. 
Fake. 
WOMAN AND HOME 
Camp.. 
Green 
Mountains— 
II. 
From Day to Day.... 
A Supper in a Sugar 
The Rural Patterns.. 
Hardy Plants in the 
Part I. 
Cleansing Grain Sacks.!. .! 
A College Education. 
Embroidery Designs . 
Keeping Eggs in Lime-salt. 
Whey Honey . 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Do Your Bees Need Feeding?_Part 
A Navy or Good Roads. 
Tractor Costs . 
Minister’s Right to Property . 
New Plan for School Lunches!!!!'.!!! 
Waterproofing Cloth . 
Motor Car f or Power........ 
Rural Mail Carriers and Holidays!!' 
Telegraph Wires Above Road...'._. 
Telephone Poles on Private Property. 
Form of Contract. 
Support of Indigent Parents. 
Two Sides to Daylight Saving. 
New York Dog Law. 
Feeding Sugar to Bees....!!!!. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—A married man who 
work on a farm and to board 
men working on the same place. 
5455, care Rural New-Yorker. 
can milk. 
several sin; 
ADVERTISER 
WANTED—Woman for general housework 
small family on farm; good home for won 
alone or mother and child. MRS. A. A Mum 
Sweetwater Farm, Wampsville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Trustworthy, middle-aged. Anierii 
Protestant woman who is fond of children, 
aid in housework on farm on Long Island, nim 
miles from New York; family, two adults * 
four children, between ages two and eleven: 
washing required, but must help with mendii 
plain sewing and care of children; will lie treat¬ 
ed as one of tile family; only persons des: 
permanent employment need apply; wages 
per month. ADVERTISER 5458, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man and wife, wli 
children in the family, to take charge of cot¬ 
tage in Industrial School; must be free from 
use of liquor, tobacco and profanity and must 
church members; good wages with all expens 
For information address ('HAS. F. JOHN’S! 
Kis-Lyn, Pa. 
WANTED—A foreman for horticultural de 
meat of Delaware Experiment Station: single 
man preferred. Apply C. A. McCUE, New 
Del. 
WANTED—Reliable single man, good habits, 1 
general farm work by month; "give refereiu 
and wages expected. J. C. FOX, Rushvil 
N. Y. 
HEM WANTED—Two single dry hand mill 
also uncustomed to general farm work; 1 
good; same as teamsters. THE LYMAN FARM 
Middlefield, Conn. 
WANTED—Good man for farm work. 
home, board and wash lug: a good 
learn pure Jersey stock. VAN E 
Delhi, N. Y. 
with good 
chance 
WILSON, 
WANTED—Reliable married man; mut be good 
teamster and willing to do any kind of farm 
work; bouse, garden, potatoes, milk furnished, 
Apply, stating wages expected, reference, ex¬ 
perience, when at liberty. MATTHEW T, EGG AT 
Manager, Willowbrook Farm, Gwynedd Valley! 
Pa. 
ANTED—Good, sober, industrious farmer, take 
full charge small farm; state wages. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5471, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A No. 1 dairyman and butter-maker, 
single, for small private herd. ADVERTISER 
o4o9, care Rural New-Yorker. 
- WAN TED—-Experienced farm band and care¬ 
taker with wife willing to do general 
housework; good wages and living conditions 
MRS. T. If. MANNERS, Greens Farms, Conn. 
V ANTED—Single herdsman and butter-maker; 
must be good dry hand milker, careful feeder 
, and able to make first-class butter: state age 
experience and salary expected in first letter 
3g J. WALTER RINGHOHN, Delhi, X. Y. 
WANTED—Farm hands on large dairy plant: 
will pay 82 per day with board and room for 
T7 farm hands; only men of expedience need applv 
COLT MBIA MILK FARMS, Juliustown, X. J. 
-3 WANTED—A mother and daughter or two sis- 
Ja tors for housework in the country; all modern 
d conveniences. ADVERTISER 5437, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
53 WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for the feeble-minded: salary 
W5 a month for men and .$30 for women, with 
maintenance. State age when applying. Applv 
8UFERU\ T TENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
34 .. 
Yi SINGLE active man, general farm work: good ox 
IL teamster when needed; this posilion Massa- 
" chusetts farm ami permanent: give age, exper¬ 
il hutee and wages expected. ADVERTISER 5463 
J” care Rural New-Yorker. 
H WORKING housekeeper; small family; modern 
4 h' ,,s : all improvements; 30 miles front New 
M , r ' : ,,ne mile from village: good stores and 
34 Yorker 68 '' ADVERTISER r ’ 447 - care Rural New- 
’R MAN . WANTED—Single man. to work on fruit 
and truck farm; must be experienced and 
fi g,,0<1 home- ’ "'ages .$40 per month, 
f ^„ H ARLES F. BECK, Arlington, Dutchess Co., 
2 — _L__ 
-o HRAD TEAMSTER; Massachusetts farm; good 
teamster; understand farm machinery: state 
wages, age. experience. ADVERTISER 5461 
^ care Rural New-Yorker. 
0 I OT LTRYMAN WANTED—Manager: one thor- 
oughly experienced and recommended in the 
care of poultry, incubation and raising chicks; 
must lie single, sober, honest and industrious; 
best equipped plant in Union County. S C 
I’.T LL 15 St. Georges Ave., Phone 220-w, Rah- 
0 way, N. J. 
1 \\ ANTED—At once, a reliable married assistant 
„ gardener, willing to make himself generally 
- useful. CONYERS FARM, Greenwich, Conn. 
2 GIRL WANTED for general housework; house 
o as aR modern improvements; two adults. 
J State particulars to MRS. GEORGE W. CARR 
4 Monroe, N. Y'. 
3 .-:_ 
3 V ANTED—Man and wife on suburban place of 
j two acres; man to care for garden and lawn: 
wife general housework; family of three. F. 
7 W. CADY, Penfield Road, Rochester, N. Y. 
M ANTED—Experienced single man for herds¬ 
man; no liquor or cigarettes; state age. 
i nationality and experience first letter. ROBERT 
8 M. FEXX, Brookdale Farms, Middlebury, Coun. 
9 MASSACHUSETTS farm; single man; good 
a milker: farm work and drive the farm milk 
9 wagon to station mornings; state age and wa-es 
9 desired. ADVERTISER 5462. care Rural New- 
* Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
> 1 ARMER-GARDENER; married man; two cliil- 
i uren; strictly temperate; understands care all 
; livestock, flowers, vegetables, etc. BOX 207 
! Green Lawn, Long Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as working manager of up- 
to-date fruit farm; at liberty now or future 
date; thoroughly experienced in every detail of 
growing, grading, packing, marketing, the care 
or buildings and machinery; wide experience in 
handling of help: In answering, give full par- 
tieul.trs to assure personal interview. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5457, care Rural New-Yorker. 
V ANTED—Position as farm sunerintendent on 
gentleman’s estate; practical and scientific ex- 
perience in the care and management of stock- 
farming. etc.; married; 37 years old: small fam- 
il.v; good reference. Apply ADVERTISER 5439 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
ER J nay l)e engaged; a college 
graduate; years experience managing 200- 
acre school farm that makes money; experienced 
in fruit growing, truck gardening, general farm- 
ug, purebred live stock, flowers, shrubberv and 
lavrns, care and operation of modern farm ma- 
cninery, including engines and automobiles; man¬ 
agement of labor (man or bov), farm accounts* 
married; two children; excellent references as to 
amlity nml integrity. ADVERTISE]* r,444. care 
ltural New-Yorker. 
0\ ERSEAS MAN. honorably discharged, desires 
responsible position; experienced butter-maker, 
dairyman, herdsman, short course student. Rah- 
eoek test, etc.; single: 2S. ADVERTISER 5449 
care Rural Neyv-Yorker. ’ 
I ' < !U; I ! RY -' IA ^’ married, wants position on ex¬ 
hibition or utility poultry farm; 10 years’ ex- i 
perience: good references: sober, willing: a re- i 
turned wounded soldier and late manager of first- a 
class plant. GWYTHER, Stat. R. R. D. 1 Co- h 
lumbus, 0. 
\ Ol NCI MAN (19), one year’s farm experience, I 
desires position on modern stock farm DA- - 
5 ID CORDUKES, Pearl River, N. Y. ,\ 
YOUNG Swedish man with good experience in t 
farm yvork wants position on farm: is good J 
teamster: married; no children. ELMER LUND- - 
GKEN, Adneace Place. Upper Nyack, N. Y. F 
POULTRYM AN-ORCHA RDIST wishes position g 
as manager: capable; good education; efficient: a 
executive ability; excellent references, includ- d 
m.; Cornell: sterling references as to character. ti 
ADVERTISER 5460, care Rural New-Yorker. — 
YOUNG woman, with horticultural education. 
wishes yvork in flowers, fruit, vegetables or ii 
poultry; May 1st. ADVERTISER 5464, care C 
Rural-New-Yorker. > q 
TWO all round farmers, 26 and 2S. just dis- W 
charged front army; one poultry specialist; 
general farm yvill do: yvrtte full particulars in n 
first letter. JACK KENNEDY. 48 Blake Ave.. N 
Brooklyn, N. Y. j» 
" ANTED—Position by experienced poultryman: F 
can take charge of small country home: dis¬ 
charged soldier: best references. ADVERTISER fr 
5465, care Rural New-Yorker. u 
MECHANIC—Position wanted by expert farm al 
mechanic and manager: wages 8150 per month; ti 
unless engaged, leaving for Porto Rico April 26. in 
HAROLD R. WOODRUFF. 88 So. Oxford Street in 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
MIDDLE age man wants home for to do chores “ 
and he useful. ADVERTISER 5472, eare Rural Ft 
New-xorker, 
FARMER wants position; 14 
in all linps of farm work; ■ 
all machinery repairing: five 
place; state salary and full p 
years’ experience 
ood mechanic; do 
years in present 
trticulars in first 
letter. AUGUST NELSEN. No rih Haven, Conn. 
J IRSJ.-CLASS single farm manager desires posi¬ 
tion; A-l as to honesty, character and ability; 
understand mod'ern farming thoroughly in all its 
details; good builder and mechanic: energetic 
worker; agricultural graduate; excellent refer¬ 
ences. Address (ill So. Tenth Ave. 
Maywood, 
FARMERETTE wants posit ion 
experience witli dairy and 
course agricultural colleg 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
on farm: 
poultry: 
little 
short 
ADVERTISER 54<!0. 
A OT NG MAN wants position on farm; no 
perience: anxious to learn; s’ate wages 
dress E. MAHLAU, 214 E. 
lawn, N. Y. 
238th St., 
cx- 
Ad- 
Wood- 
WANTED—By single man 
practical dairy work and 
work on farm; A-l 
106, Dalton, Pa. 
who understand's 
general farming. 
references. Address BOX 
V ANTED—Advaneable position by agricultural 
school graduate with practical farm experience 
on a modern general farm; can furnish excellent 
references; state particulars in first letter. 
AD\ ERTISER 5407, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WHO wants to hire a good practical working 
farm manager, capable of taking full charge 
and operating farm with own family? For fur¬ 
ther particulars address W. J., F'aiiwood, N. J. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
CORNELL GRADUATE, 38, with years of prac¬ 
tical experience in poultry, desires to rent 
modern equipped poultry plant on cash or share 
brsis: give full particulars. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5470, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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 5452, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—“The Oakwood,” Freehold, Greene 
County, New York; 130-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, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Splendid hill farm. 
Hampshire; 50 to 175 acres, as 
up; fine view; good buildings; 
timber; fruit: 7 miles from R. R 
Address W. O. CONRAD, Keene, 
Southern New 
desired; 83.800 
spring water; 
: for rent, 818. 
N. II. 
I'OR SALE—Twelve-acre fruit, poultry and truck 
farm on Cape Cod: fully equipped and has an 
established retail trade for everything raised; 
price, 810,000: half cash or Liberty bonds con¬ 
sidered 1 . ADVERTISER 5453, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
200-ACRE farm for sale; 90 miles from New 
Aork: near village, railroad, churches, schools; 
buildings fair condition; good soil and water 
supply; small orchard; attractive price for quick 
sal - to settle estate. Write for particulars, W. 
II. DECKER, Box 76, Bloomingburg, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Orange County. 200-acre farm; pro¬ 
duce sold at highest price; milk. 12c per quart 
at premises; apple orchard: watered pastures; 
wHl lease to experienced farmer having own 
stock at reasonable rent or on shares. PAUL 
GROSS, 302 Broadway, New York. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm: about 15 acres; 
equipi>ed f ir capacity of 4,000 hens; 6,000-egg 
Candee incubator, brooder houses, laving houses, 
etc.: large, splendidly built residence: % mile 
from town of 3,500; located on site of Du Pont 
Boulevard; six miles from Delaware Bay and 20 
miles from. Delaware Breakwater on Atlantic 
Ocean: set in apple trees; a big bargain. TIIE 
DELAWARE EGG FARM, Milford, Del. 
VERY smooth, extra fertile 
large barn; 11-room house; 
ar electric; two miles front 
ION, Nashua, N. II. 
farm: 25 acres; 
all conveniences: 
city. JOHN B. 
OR RENT OR SALE—My house arid farm in 
the Catskill Mountains; house of 9 rooms, with 
ath; hot and cold water: about 16 acres of land 
t cultivation: 10 in woodland: situated next to 
country club; attractive combination, for Slim¬ 
ier vacation and farming. Apply to R. A. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 21 acres: 
six 
a: 
acres orchard; 
fine opportunity for poultry; a i mile from Cape 
fay City, N. J.: 7 miles front Wi’dwood; five- 
30in house, electric lighted: 84.000 cash. in- 
uire BOX C30, Freehold, X. J. 
’ANTED—To buy a small place, two or three 
acres, in Westchester County or vicinity, near 
>wn. ADVERTISER 5454, care Rural Nevv- 
3,000 INCOME from commuting poultry farm; 
modern, new buildings, for 1.200 bead; with 
on-freeze water system; concrete floors; brood¬ 
’s for 1,200: 150 15-year fruit trees, mostly 
t>ple; 14 acres; brook spring, artesian well: 
mse, 8 rooms, steam heat, electric light: all 
nprovements; 7 minutes to station: fine barn: 
(ale or_ exchange; 89.(XX). BOX 99, Woodcliff 
N. J. 
(ARUIED farmer would like to wo-k on shares 
or rent farm iu New York or Connecticut, op¬ 
en to bttv: nj agents. STORE, 201 Wayne St., 
ersey City. X. J. 
level land: pleasant house, with artesian well: 
ood outbuildings; 2 miles from Milton, store 
ltd churches: quick sale desired because of 
Path in family. MRS. J. IL GREENE, Litch- 
eld. Conn. 
OR SALE—An old Massachusetts family home¬ 
stead of 400 acres; 100 acres of smooth niow- 
tv: high location; old shade trees; modernized 
olonial house; owner in poor health. BOX C, 
uinebaug. Conn. 
TED—To rent or buy farm, 5-15 acres, sit¬ 
uated on high land; house, woods, fruit trees; 
Y. 
Write 
N. J. 
C. A. BICZAIC, 222 Third St. 
SALE—Farm of 135 acres, located in Fulton, 
Co., N. Y., six miles front 3 cities; one mile 
n new macadam road; 3 miles to creamery 
trolley line; telephone connection: farm oon- 
s of 35 acres of timber: the rest is good till- 
e land for raising all kinds of crops, but par- 
tlarly good potato land: full set of farm build- 
s in good repair, including silo; 9-room dwell- 
house, newly painted: price $6,000. Address 
S. CARRIE S. BENNETT', Johnstown. N. A., 
D. 1. 
SALE—165-acre farm; bargain. 
LEY, Norridgewock, Me. 
J. STAN. 
WANTED—To rent farm, stock and tools, for 
cash or shares, near Catholic church: know all 
about farming: honest and 1 sober. BOX 636, 
Southington, Conn. 
lOR SALE—75-acre seed potato farm; level, 
sandy loam soil: ideal for tractor and machin¬ 
ery; New York Central Railroad by farm; fine 
nine-room house: fair small barn: maple shade; 
certified seed potato growing locality; mostly 
young people; you have seen tills ndv. before, 
but only inexperienced people have applied; this 
larm is right next to my famous Russet Rural 
Seed Potato Farm: 1 hope to co-operate with 
the buyer with my tractor, potato machinery, 
etc.; any young couple of some farm experience 
with about $2,500, who can take possession by 
May 1st, can own this, and I will assist them 
for the first year to the extent of $1,000. Write 
E. R. SMITH, Kasoag, Oswego Co.. N.- Y. 
•- -4 
FOR SALE—Connecticut, Litchfield County. 40- 
acre farm; eight-room house, furnished’: bath, 
hot and cold water, four fireplaces, furnace: two 
Urge barns, new silo; other buildings: some 
Stock: good horse: near State road and R. R.: 
86.500: terms. ADVERTISER 5468, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM, 36 acres, for sale or furnished rooms to 
rent for light, housekeeping, with garden, near 
Cairo, N. A'. E. DEYO, Purling, N. AT. 
JERSEY POULTRY FARM—Main road; good 
markets; modern buildings; 84.800. E. BIGE¬ 
LOW, Belmar, N. J. 
TO LEASE—A poultry plant near New York 
City, with accommodations for a family. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5456, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Forty acres, ail tillable; State road; 
good buildings, stock and tools; price right; 
possession at once. Address ADVERTISER 5466, 
care Rural New-A'orker. 
FARM FOR SALE—45 acres; three miles from 
Catskill village; 10-room house; barn, poultry 
bouses, etc.; pleasantly located with fine view 
of mountains; priop reasonable. MRS. FORTER 
BRANDON, Catskill, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
CHOICE 
here. 
Center, Vt. 
Vermont ntaple svrup. 82.25 per gal 
ERNEST TOUCHETTE, Montgomery 
HIGH-GRADE Vermont maple syrup, 
teed strictly pure, 82.50 per gallon. 
Jacksonville, Vt. 
gunran- 
BOX 82, 
FOR SALE—One-horse Eureka potato 
with fertilizer attachment; nearlv 
new, 828 (new 
White, Fa. 
planter, 
good as 
ones now 875). IRA FLETCHER, 
BROODER STO\ ES—To reduce stock, 8 Liberty, 
Marvel and Perfection 42-in and 52-in. hovers, 
813.75 apiece; 1 New-Way gasoline engine, one 
horsepower, nearly new; eight automatic gas 
savers, delivered for 82.50 apiece, for use on 
automobiles. PAUL KUHL, Copper Hill. V J 
IETZER FLANT SETTER, excellent condition. 
850; Prairie State incubator. 360-egg, $15 ex¬ 
cellent condition. KORBMACHER. Jordan. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—B-L-K milking machine, complete 
for thirty cows, including piping. 8250: four 
complete Louden iron pipe cow stalls, new. 820; 
No. 17 I)e Laval Separator. 875. CHESTER- 
BROOK FARM. Peekskill. N. Y. 
PURE sugar cane syrup, 81.50 per gallon. 
JAMES F. AlcCALEB, Insmore. Miss. 
PEANUTS—Front grower to consumer: 5 to 15 
lbs.. 20c lb.; 15 to 50 lbs.. 18c lb.: over 50 
lbs.. 13c lb.; prepaid. E. S. SCHISLER. Em¬ 
poria, Va. 
ORDERS taken for home-canned vegetables, 
fruits, jams, jellies, pickles; order earlv; 
orders control planting. Write ALMA HIB¬ 
BARD. Gansevoort, N. Y. 
I OR SALE—One 15-30 International 1916 model 
tractor, in perfect condition: price. 81.000. 
ELMER J. JOHNSON, Perryman, Md. 
FOR SALE—One or two ears of bright Timothy 
atuf clover (Alsike) hay, f. o. b. Auburn: 82*3 
per ton: bay never had any rain on. G. H 
BROUN, Auburn, N. Y.; Route No. 2. 
FOR SALE—Cyphers incubator, 
812; is all complete and a fine 
versal hovers. 85: in good shape: 
C. A. STEVENS, Ransomville, N. 
120-egg size, 
hatcher: Uni- 
all complete. 
FOR SALE—Titan 10-20 
gine plow; used little, 
lot, N. II. 
tractor and Oliver en- 
EDW. ALLEN. Ashue- 
FOR SALE—A 390 Cyphers’ incubator in good 
condition. If. STACHELROPT. Peltle \ve 
Rochelle Park. N. J.: P. O. address. Box 224 
R. F. D. 2, Ridgewood, N. J. 
ANTED—Two Blue Hen brooder stoves, large 
size; must be in good condition; state lowest 
price. VALLEY EGG FARM, Little Valley, 
MACHINERY BARGAINS—Ten h. p. boiler and 
engine on wheels. 8150; 7xI4-ineh stone 
crusher, elevator and screen, 8375. L. J. 
SNELL. Box 56, Dolgeville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cyphers 244-egg incubator. 815: 
four adaptable hovers, 816; nearlv new T 
OLIVER, Cohocton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two coal stove brooders in good con¬ 
dition. A. O. CHAPIN, Sharon Springs. X. Y. 
MAPLE 
sugar 
STL1 P for sale; 82 per gal.; maple 
in pails any size, 25e; one quart of 
syrup, one pound sugar. 81: guaranteed pure and 
ALBERT FISHER. Rupert, 
lo give satisfaction. 
Vt. 
FOR SALE—The best four-row potato sprayer 
made; practically new; perfect contrition: half 
price; also Peabody potato carrier for running 
potatoes and roots through cellar window into 
h-.ns. D. A. WOODWARD, R. F’. D. 7. Box 
89A, Auburn, Me. 
FOR SALE—Two 400-egg International incuba¬ 
tors. $20 each; one 100-egg Ciphers, 85 
THOMAS ALLEN. Greenwich, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Eninire grain drill. 
HENRY E. WHITE, Athens. X. 
nearlv 
Y. 
new. 
I OR SALE—Three 390-egg Model Cyphers incu¬ 
bators; Cyphers coal burning brooders: 812 
guaranteed; order from this ad. PUT- 
Rockfall. Conn. 
each 
NAM, 
K)lv SALE—New “Blue Hen” stove 
small size: never unerated; cheap. 
DEWEY. Middleport, N. Y. 
brooders. 
NELSON 
FOR SALE—Two good team hearses, cheap, for 
want of use. Address J. J. HELLER. Creseo, 
Pa. 
POPCORN—(White Rice) shelled: prepaid to 3d 
zone; 10 lbs., $2: 50 or more, 17e per lb W 
HALBERT. Oxford. N. Y. 
