Products, Prices and Trade 
The Produce Strike 
The fruit and vegetable trade was tied 
up four days this week by a strike of 
truckmen and porters, and considerable 
perishable produce spoiled on the docks 
or in yards. Late in the week the trouble 
was settled, and at this writing business 
is getting into normal conditions. 
NEW YORK, JUNE 26, 1019. 
These prices and notes are believed to 
be fairly representative of the current of 
trade here: 
MILK PRICES. 
New York, for July, $3.01 per 100 for 
3 per cent milk, with an additional 4c 
per 100 for every one-tenth of 1 per cent 
extra butterfat, at points 200 to 210 
miles from city. 
BUTTER. 
The market is firm and slightly higher. 
Creamery, fancy )b. 
Wood to Choice . 51 
Lower Unities. 46 
City made. 44 
Hairy• best .......................... 
Common to good . 46 
Packing-Stock. 42 
Process . 45 
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higher. 
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CHEESE. 
Prices are one-half cent higher on the 
better grades of whole milk. 
Whole Milk, fancy . 
Good to choice. 30 
8klms, best.. 24 
Fair to good. 12 
EGGS. 
Prices are higher on top grades of fancy 
white and lower on medium qualities. 
White, nearby, choice to fancy 
Medium to good . .. 
Mixed colors, nearby heat. 54 
Common to good. 44 
Gathered, best, white. !50 
Medium to good, mixed colors . 
Lower grades.. .. 
LIVE STOCK 
Native Steers .7.12 00 
Bulls . 6 00 
Cows. ..... 4 00 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lbs. 19 00 
Culls. 
Hogs. 
Sheep. 100 lbs. 
Lambs .14 50 
.... 63 
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@21 
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LIVE POULTRY. 
Broilers are in larger supply and 
mainly lower. Sales are reported at: 
Fowls, 34c; roosters, 23c: broilers, 40 to 
55c; ducks, 30 to 35c; geese, 20c. 
DRESSED POULTRY. 
Turkeys, best. . 48 <3 49 
Medium to good. 38 @ 46 
Chickens choice lb. 42 @ 43 
Fair to Good. 37 @ 39 
Broilers, lb. 45 w 55 
Fowls. 30 @ 34 
Roosters. 19 @ 20 
Ducks . 34 @ 35 
Squabs, doz. 2 00 @9 50 
BEANS, 
Marrow, 100 lbs. 
Pea . 
Medium ... 
Bed Kidney... 
White Kidney , . 
Yellow Eye. 
Lima, California. 
,10 25 
, 6 75 
6 25 
11 25 
11 75 
7 00 
, 9 00 
@11 75 
@ 7 75 
@ 7 75 
@13 00 
@12 25 
@ 7 50 
@9 50 
FRUITS. 
Very little business going on because 
of the strike. The prices given are mainly 
those prevailing while things were mov¬ 
ing freely. 
Strawberries, qt. 
Oranges, box . 
Lemons, box .. 
Grape Fruit.... 
Pineapples. 36s to 30s. 
Peaches, Southern, 6-bkt. crate 
Muskmelons, bu. 
Watermelons, carload. 
Black nerries, qt.. . .. 
Cherries, 81b. bkt. 
Gooseberries, qt . 
Raspberries, pt. 
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VEGETABLES. 
The following quotations mainly cover 
business before the strike. 
Potatoes—old, 180 lbs. 
Southern, new. bbl.. best . 
Southern, common to good 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. .. 
Beets, new, bbl. 
Carrots, bbl. 
Cabbage—bbl. 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket. 
Onions, new. bu. 
String Beans bu. 
Squash. New. bu, , . 
Egg Plants, bu. 
Spinach, bbl. 
Turnips, rutabaga, bbl. 
Kale, bbl . 
Okra, bu. 
Asparagus, doz. 
Cucumbers, bu. 
Peas, bu. bkt. 
Tomatoes, 6-bkt. crate. 
Radishes. 100 bunches. 
Rhubarb.100 bunches . 
Sweet Corn, bbl. 
Cauliflower, bu. bkt... 
Horseradish, 100 lbs. 
Peppers, bu. 
Homaine, bbl. 
Mushrooms, lb. 
IIAY AND STB 
Hay. Timothy, No. 1. ton . 45 00 
No. 2.42 00 
No 3. 
No grade . 27 00 
Clover mixed.34 00 
Straw, liye. 
... 1 50 
@ 2 50 
.... 3 50 
@ 5 60 
_ 1 50 
@ 2 50 
_ 2 00 
@ 6 50 
.... 2 00 
@ 3 00 
@ 4 00 
.... 1 25 
@ 2 25 
... 50 
@ 1 25 
.... 2 00 
© 3 50 
.... 150 
@3 00 
.... 50 
@ 75 
_ l 00 
@ 3 50 
.... 75 
& 2 00 
.... 2 00 
@ 3 50 
.... 50 
@ 1 25 
.... 2 00 
& 3 50 
.... 2 00 
@ 3 50 
.... 1 50 
@ 3 00 
.. .. 1 00 
(Si 2 50 
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@ 3 50 
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@ 2 00 
@ 4 50 
@ 6 00 
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@ 2 00 
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@ 1 50 
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AV. 
@46 00 
@43 00 
@40 00 
@33 00 
@42 00 
@14 00 
GRAIN. 
Following are the Government prices 
on No. 2 red wheat at various markets: 
New York, $2.37%; Chicago, $2.23 ; Bal¬ 
timore, $2.35%; Kansas City, $2.13; St. 
Louis, $2.21. Corn, No. 2“, yellow. New 
York, $1.98% ; Chicago, $1.97. Rye, New 
York, $1.-55. Oats, No. 2, white, 80c. 
WOOL. 
High prices are reported in Western 
primary markets, among others a recent 
Montana sale of 40,000 lbs at 60%c. 
'Die last Government sale at Boston uutil 
Fall brought in some cases 5 per cent 
premium over the Government mimimum 
price. 
Retail Prices at New York 
These are not the highest or lowest 
prices noted here, but represent produce 
of good quality and the buying opportuni¬ 
ties of at least half of New York’s popu¬ 
lation ; 
Butter, prints ... 
Tub. choice . 
Cheese ... 
Eggs, best . 
Fair to good.. 
Strawberries, qt. 
Potatoes, new, lb 
Lettuce, head .. 
Cabbage, head . 
Fowls, lb.'. 
Broilers, lb. ... 
Fresh fish, lb... 
Bacon, lb. 
69 
to 
64c 
60 
to 
62c 
4.9 
to 
45c 
70 
to 
75c 
45 
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60c 
..90 
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35c 
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6c 
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10c 
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,55 
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,45 
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48c 
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CONSEPVO SALES CO.. Inc. 
Dept. 25, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 
yfi? Automobile 
Necessity 
PRICE $5OO 
DELIVERED 
Tn DAYS 
JU TRIAL 
MONEY BACK. IP 
NOT SATISFIED 
WANTED —Salesman commanding excellent clientele in 
INSECTICIDESandSPRAYING MATERIALS 
Good salary and liberal expenses to the right man. State 
territory. Address NACO-CHEMICALS. 85 Water St.. New Tork.N.I. 
We can sell any farm that, is 
priced right. Submit full details. 
E. E. SLOCl’M, 141 Broadway. N. Y. C. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
We have many able-bodied 
young men, with and without 
experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady, 
sober man. write for an cr..cr 
blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
HELP? 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Sertmd Avenue N. Y. City 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchange, make it known here. 
This Hate will be 5 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and general manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, Esr^s and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will jro under proper headings on other pages. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
v 
WANTED—Capable woman as cook In small 
Summer hotel located in mountnirs about 100 
miles from New York City: must be good, all 
around plain cook: state experience and salary 
expected. ADVERTISER 5*127. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for the feeble-minded; salary 
.'Mo a month for men and $30 for women, with 
maintenance. State age when applying. Apply 
to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
Thiells, N. Y. 
MILKER for certified dairy; fifteen cows; also 
teamster for handling farm machinery: wages, 
fifty end board: half fare pa id. RARITAN 
VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Shepherd; thoroughly experienced 
and capable shepherd to take full charge of 
300 registered sheep; excellent place for right 
wan; write details as to experience, reference, 
salary, etc. G. G. BURLINGAME, 150 Nassau 
Street, New York City. 
WANTED—Farm bookkeeper and stenographer, 
male, single, with similar experience; wags-s 
$50 and found. C. DRYSDAI.E BLACK, Somer¬ 
ville, N. J. 
WANTED—Married herdsman to care for Guern¬ 
sey herd; must be good milker: modern barn; 
good home: high wages and privileges. Address 
MANAGER, Shngbnrk Farms, Route 3, Box 151, 
Saugerties, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, two good teamsters, of 
which one must be able to milk a few cows 
if necessary: good wages and 'board in private 
family. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washing- 
touville, N, Y. 
MALE HELP WANTED—Country blacksmith on 
largo farm, Massachusetts: good xhoer horses, 
oxen, general mechanic, handy with tools, un¬ 
derstand repairing farm wag ms. machines, as¬ 
sist in barn work; work s me hours farm help; 
$1,000 per year; rent, fuel, milk, ice, garden; 
married man. no children; state ago, experience. 
ADVERTISER 5037, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, married couple for country 
place: man for general work, garden, lawn 
and poultry: woman for housework and plain 
cooking; also single man to assist herdsman; 
must lie neat and clean, good milker: thorough¬ 
bred Guernsey herd: state wages, age and ref- 
e-enees: 'phone 157 R. WEIR 5 EM ERE FARM, 
Framingham, Mass.; R. 2. 
WANTED—First-class married farmer at once; 
wife must be willing to run boarding house, 
| which has modern conveniences, and board from 
j two to four single men; will pay $25 per month 
for their board, and furnish milk, garden, fire¬ 
wood and potatoes; state nationality, wages, 
age and references. AddVess ADVERTISER 
5642, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
! WANTED—Married herdsman at once; want a 
man who can board 1 three or four single men; 
house has modern conveniences; pay $25 per 
month for their board, besides milk’ firewood, 
garden and potatoes; state full particulars* ami 
wages expected in first letter. Address ADX'lOR- 
TISKR 5043, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FEMALE nurses in sanitarium In country for 
nervous and mental diseases; wages $30 per 
month and maintenance; apply by letter. State 
experience and age, to DR. GESREGEN, Box 4, 
Belle Mead, N. J. 
MARRIED man on dairy farm; house, wood for 
fuel, garden, milk; state wages desired. 
ADVERTISER 5650, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Ambitious young man for general 
farm. JORDAN FARMS, Sauqnoit, N. Y. 
WANTED—Working manager to locate on farm 
near Bridgeport, Conn.; experienced in high 
grade milk production, breeding Jerseys and 
familiar with all farming operations: splendid 
opportunity; steady position for the right man; 
please state full particulars, age, references, 
etc., in first letter, which will be kept confiden¬ 
tial. ADVERTISER 5047, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single herdsman at once for herd of 
40 purebred Holsteins; state age. nationality, 
wages and references. Address ADVERTISER 
5041, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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: carried. 
ADVERTISER 5615, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DISCHARGED soldier desires position: experi¬ 
enced dairyman and butter-maker; prefer but¬ 
ter-making: references; please give full particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 5628, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AGRICULTURALLY, business and mechanically 
educated farmer, with over 20 years’ practical 
experience North and South, wants full charge 
of remodeling, improvement and management of 
commercial farm or gentleman’s estate, where 
system and business principles can be applied*; 
can furnish three or four skilled farm hands and 
mechanics; willing to board help; open for em¬ 
ployment from July 15th; highest referpncees as 
to ability and character from past and present 
emnlovers: salarv $100 and perquisites. Address 
ADVERTISER 5035, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BOY, 14, wishes to work on a farm during vaca¬ 
tion season, July, August. J. CORCORAN, 
1908 Third Avenue, New York City. 
FARM manager extraordinary open for position; 
skilled* purebred stock breeder: thorough knowl¬ 
edge of large farm and dairy establishments. 
A. R. and show work, blood lines and tvpe: 
thoroughly capable selecting foundation lie-d: 
exceptional knowledge general farming: lifetime 
experience all branches, practical and scientific; 
successful executive and organizer: 31 years old. 
American, married: total abstainer. Address 
DOST OFFICE BOX 298, Kingston, N. Y. 
1 BARGAIN—Good Long Island farm; 50 acres; 
large house, barn, other buildings; running 
water; near bay, village and* station; good 
' school; easy terms. ADVERTISER 562f care 
| Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM—Bargain; $30,000 plant; will 
take $12,500 cash; all modern equipment and 
.deal conditions for raising poultry; complete 
information on request. C. S. BASSETT, 170 
16th Ave., Paterson, N. J. 
FARM, 04 acres, for sale, in Hunterdon Co., 
N. J., to close an estate; land* is in a high state 
cultivation; smooth to work; nearly $1,000 worth 
of crops now growing, will go with farm; good 
buildings; fine neighborhood; one-half mile to 
village; thre miles to station; twenty miles to 
Trenton; prfi:■» reduced from $0,000 to $4,500; 
immediate possession. For particulars and pho¬ 
tos address JOS. D. WILSON, heir-at-law, New 
Hope, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Silver Creek Farm; 384 acres; fruit 
and dairy, three dwellings, nine barn build¬ 
ings, seven orchards; fertile soil; Alfalfa. For 
price and particulars inquire of owner, WAL¬ 
TER E. WARD, 78 Chapel Street, Albany, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful Summer home; 11 acres; 
eight-room house, bath, heat, gas. fireplaces; 
small barn, chicken house, fruit, some woods; 
fine view, with adjoining farm of 40 acres; good 
Colonial house, barns, wagon house, granary, 
hog house, etc; fine soil; price $12,000 for the 
two, or will sell separately. L. A. VAN ZANDT, 
R. D. No. 1, Flemington, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Ten-acre peach farm; six-room 
house; on improved road: 30 milees to Atlantic 
City and Philadelphia; one mile to Reading and 
Pennsylvania railroad’s; suitable for poultry 
raising. D. CAMPANELLA, Hammonton, N. j. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful stock and fruit farm of 
ninety acres in Northern Chautauqua County; 
gravel loam, lays good*; fine, large buildings, 
equipped with lighting system; new silo: 14 
blooded Holstein cows, fine bull; new milking 
machine, cream separator and engine: 1.000 
maple trees, sugaring tools; 27 acres oats, corn 
and potatoes: large gardens; all kinds of first- 
class farm machinery, automobile, fine matched 
team: everything outdoors for a quick ’e at 
$10,000: immediate possession. VICTOR VIN¬ 
TON. Forestville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Truck gardening farm, located In 
Mohawk Valley, cn State highway, near Am¬ 
sterdam. cn New York Central lim-s; business 
established 25 years: 75 hotbed sash; 30 acres 
land: 1 *5 acres asparagus; modern 12-room house; 
running water, bath, garage, ba-n, concrete hen¬ 
house. POSTOFFICE BOX No. 74, Fonda, N. Y. 
'HONORABLY discharged soldier, age 23. two 
years’ practical farming experience, desires 
position on general farm; $50. with b>ard. 
ADVERTISER 5030, care Rural New-Yorker. 
1ST LIEUT. ENGRS.. l T . S. Army, to be dis¬ 
charged shortly, desires to get into communi¬ 
cation with anyone needing services of man with 
agricultural experience and some engineering 
training; have had wide exjierience in develop¬ 
ment and deration cf agricultural lands; at 
present in charge of agricultural work at Gov¬ 
ernment Reconstruction Station; will go any¬ 
where; age, 35: married: no children: interest'd 
only in first-class proposition, but willing to ac¬ 
cept small salary and share in profits. Address 
THOMAS L. FELL, 1st Limit. Engrs.. U. S. A., 
Educational Service, Whipple Barracks, Ariz. 
YOUNG WOMAN, experienced chauffeur, desires 
position (country). ADVERTISER 5640, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POCLTRYMAN—Single, twenty-six years of 
rge, who understands the business and can 
produce results, desires manager’s position; 
C ivnell training and eight years’ experience: 
b<-st of rot rences from present employer and 
0 —-ell poultry department. HERBERT E. 
HUNT, Belmont Farm, Perrysburg. Ohio. 
POSITION WANTED—Single man, experienced 
i:i dairv work, poultry, horses, pigs: also 
lawn, garden and some house work: neat, trust¬ 
worthy, temperate: reference. ADVERTISER 
504^, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG WOMAN, experienced, wants to run 
daf.v o" garden: house desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5045, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POVLTRYMAN, married, age 29, have one boy. 
wants position after Oct. 1st: am now oper¬ 
ating plant on good paying basis; understand the 
Newtown and Candee incubators, as well as 
small oil machines; also the hot water and coal 
stoves brooding systems: am good dry picker 
.i'll willing worker; good habits: prefer warm 
climate; willing to furnish copy of first six 
months’ report at present piace. ADVERTISER 
5048, care Rural New-Yorker. 
i_ 
HERDSMAN, assistant, large A. R. testing 
herd or head men, sma’l h -d. results cornt- 
ing; single; life experience: short course grad¬ 
uate; references exchanged; v.n-es proportion¬ 
ate to requirements. W. C. BULL. Middletown, 
N. Y. 
POSITION wanted on priva'e estate by a Hol¬ 
lander. single (45), as dairyman: A No. 1 
reference. ADVERTISER 5052, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM manager, married, now in charge of gon- 
tl> man’s estate, wants to take charge of large 
commercial farm or country estate; thoroughly 
experienced in all branches of live stock, 
machinery and farm management; best refer- 
.. ADVERTISER 5049, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
280-ACRE farm; Saragosa. Texas; write for 
particulars. M. MISWALD, Georgetown, Del. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; about 15 acres; 
equipped for capacity of 4.000 hens; 0,000-egg 
Candee incubator, brooder houses, laying houses, 
etc.; large, splendidly built residence; V, 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; sot in apple trees; a big bargain. THE 
DELAWARE EGG FARM, Milford, Del. 
WANTED—Farm, stocked and equipped; two 
years’ lease with option to buy, by respon¬ 
sible party: give full particulars or no answer. 
ADVERTISER 5544. care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN.—Excellent oppor¬ 
tunity to buy at bargain price. 040 acres on 
North Side of Long Island, about a mile from 
the sound: within an hour and twenty minutes 
by motor from New York and easy commuting 
distance; property is located near exclusive 
clubs and fashionable colonies; lias several 
building sites which command excellent views 
of Long Island Sound, and is especially adapted 
for gentleman’s estate or for subdivision into 
into several estates; the property is now being 
farmed and pays a fair return o:> money in¬ 
vested. For further particulars apply your 
owu broker or T. M. HUDGENS, 501 Fifth Ave¬ 
nue, New York. 
SHORE fa^m, 140 acres, on Nar-agansett Bay; 
house and cottage; new barn end silo for 10 
cows: 14 acres wood: land free from stone; 
price $15,000. Address FARM, Box 426, Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. 
FOR SALE—05-acre farm, five miles from Rich¬ 
mond. Va.; 12-room house: hot and cold wa¬ 
ter; large bank bam: rll necessa-v outbuildings; 
good orchard; watered by large creek a-d 
spring; good road; I will sell cheap. C. M. 
HARNISH, Drewrys Bluff. Va. 
WANTED — Dairv farm having established 
ronte: state full particulars, price. tem>s, 
size of liprd. etc. ,\-'dress ADVERTISER 5053, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—2('5 acres. located 3H miles from 
city of 40.000. on State road: entire farm 
under cultivation: can be worked by tractor, 
except 20 acres hardwood: this is an ideal home: 
if you want one of the best write for further 
description: I own and live on this farm. Ad¬ 
dress ALFRED I. STUBBS. R. R. 3. Auburn, 
N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
HACKETT MEDAL” WINNER—All is for¬ 
given; return home at once. 
FOR SALE—One Fordson 20 h. p. tractor with 
Oliver plows: used one month: good "s new; 
owner died. MRS. A. L. PETERS,' -'bell 
Hall, R. F. D. 1, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Small size cream separator. Sharpies 
or Pe Laval, in first-class order. Address, 
giving size, price and how old, WARREN 
WHITE, Holliston. Mass. 
FOR SALE—12-25 Averv tractor, with three bot¬ 
tom plows: in perfect order; $700. BOX 4, 
Belle Mead, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Autocar 1 '(-ton truck; fine condi¬ 
tion: will demonstrate at vour farm; sell for 
want of work; $750. A. SCHIMMEL, Maspeth, 
L. I., N. Y. 
■ } 
WANTED—Second-hand milking machine outfit 
f r 40-cow dairy. RALPH CORBIN. Bain- 
bridge, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Any part of 8.000 packers’ cans. 
No. 2 size, with solder hem caps: in reshin- 
pi"g cases at $30 per 1.000: condition perfect. 
RED TOP FARM. North Branch. N. J. 
PRACTICALLY brand new $1,575 Moline Uni¬ 
versal (M?del D) factor outfit, complete and 
extras: quick sale. cash. $1,250; O. i- every 
particular. WM. J. HARRIS, 215 Four* ^ve.. 
New York City. 
WANTED—Oliver two-bottom 12-inch tra<-» ,r 
plow (must be reasonable). OTTO SCHWIEN, 
Townsheml, Md. 
NEARLY new Swartz farm electric light and 
power plant, with "Loader” water pump and 
tank; used only a short time: 4-horse engine: plant 
located? near Manlius, N. Y.; this is a bargain. 
Address ADVERTISER 5038, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FORDSON tractor. with two-bottom plow; 
used but Tittle: vo-bs tine, but sold mv farm; 
$800 complete. ADVERTISER 5039. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To buy or hire at once, second-hand 
fn-m war.n and hay rack. CALVIN H. 
PETTY, Princeton, N. J.; R. D. No. 1; stone 
road from Kingston to Rocky Hill. 
FOR SALE—4.000-egg Mammoth incubator, or 
will exchange for pullets. Apply HAMILTON 
FARM, Huntington, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Highest grade farm tractor 
manufactured: 12 horsepower on draw bar; 
pulls three 14-inch plows; twenty-five horse¬ 
power on belt work; runs ou kerosene perfectly; 
also three-bottom 14-incli power lift tractor 
gang plow, Best make; both tractor and plow 
guaranteed to be perfect order and good as new; 
were used in three demonstrations: plowed only 
three acres; 11 s ’.1 at a bargain; all particu¬ 
lars on req *t: answer at once. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5651, Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Corn sheller, “Marseilles Dia¬ 
mond”; practically new and in perfect con¬ 
dition; price $10. Address BOX 104, Wellesley, 
Mass. 
