Co-operative Sheep Associations Prove 
Their Worth 
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Viewer] from another angle this activity 
upon the parr of local buyers is a good 
thing. Perhaps to stimulate the local 
buyer to pay fair prices and give good 
service it> one of the real functions of the 
association. As Mark Smith, sheep 
specialist of the College of Agriculture, 
puts it. “As a general proposition the 
effect is to increase the price paid by the 
local buyers, rather than for the com¬ 
petition of local buyers to have much 
effect on the wool sale.” 
Protect Your Family 
against the danger and incon¬ 
venience of the old fashioned 
outdoor closet. A sanitary closet 
is a comfort for every member 
of the family, and preventative 
against disease. 
The Sheldon Odorless 
Sanitary Closet 
is made of steel and will 
last a lifetime. Mahogany 
seat. Easy to install, absol¬ 
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empty, once or twice a 
month. No odor. No germs. 
COMPLETE OUTFIT including 
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Agents and Distributors^'anted 
Write for Liberal Terms 
Eastern Distributors 
SAMCO Inc. 132 Nassan street. New York 
FARMHOMES: 
Life worth living. For list, 
information, assistance. 
write State JloAEiD of auwcpltuke, Dover. Delaware 
Profitable FARM FOR SALE 
1*3M acres, suitable for potatoes andgrain or dairying; 2 
I uve houses, barns and outbuildings. Good water supply. 
II miles east of Trenton. ANNA M. P. DE COU, Creim Ridge, N. J. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchange, make it known here. 
This Rate will be 6 Cents a word, payable in udvancc. 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. Eggs and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will go under proper headings on other pages. 
Seed an** 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 
DAI If V M AX wanted: one who has worked in 
certified dairy; must understand 1 electric bot¬ 
tling machine: wages. $60; will pay more when 
ability has been proven. FRANK ADAMS', 
Deaceful Valley Farms, Oxford Depot, Orange 
Co., N. Y. 
MILKERS wanted in certified dairy; wages, $30. 
FRANK ADAMS. Peaceful Valley Farms, Ox¬ 
ford Depot, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—A middle-aged man or woman for 
poultry farm: good worker, willing to learn, 
with I test references; permanent position: good 
home for right party. MOUNTAIN VIEW 
FARM. Box 17, Huguenot. N. Y. 
WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, near town; 
widower: four in family: good wages to capa¬ 
ble woman. F. R. FITCH. Oxford. N. Y. 
WANTED—Man for dairy and market garden 
work: must be good milker and understand 
general farm work: no drink or swearing: write, 
giving nationality, age, experience and refer¬ 
ence. II. C. WOOD, Smiths Ferry, Pa. 
PorLTRYMAN — Experienced: single: good, 
steady position and good wages to right man. 
BARROW FARMS, Napanoeh, N. Y. 
WANTED—Working manager for dairy farm; 
must be experienced in breeding and feeding 
cattle; also managing men. and general farm 
work: married- man preferred: wife as house¬ 
keeper and board men. Address W. P. C., 171 
Pleasant St.. Utica, N. Y. 
WANTED—Gardener who understands vegetable 
growing, flowers, hothouse, lawns and trees; 
married; no children preferred: free house, milk, 
vegetables: seventy-five a month to start. 
ADVERTISER 3723. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A woman between 23 and 40 years 
to work as housekeeper: full charge of house 
on farm utt one of 1.000 Islands; one that 
understands farm work preferred, if not, willing 
to learn: two or three small children no objec¬ 
tion: close to good country school. V. R. 
SLATE, Grindstone, N. Y, ' 
FARM manager wanted: married man; one who 
knows hogs and general farming and can 
operate farm machinery, including tractor. .T. 
W. MeLKOD, Rowland. N. C. 
WANTED—A married dairyman, without chil- 
(fren: middle-aged German or Hollander pre¬ 
ferred: woman to board help: state age and 
wages when ntmlvlng. ADVERTISER 5722. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife on farm: man for 
herdsman and wife for general housework in 
family of three: all modern conveniences: refer¬ 
ences required. ROBERT M. FENN, Brookdale 
Farms, Middleburg, Conn. 
SHEPHERD—Married, sober, industrious, thor¬ 
oughly experienced shepherd, capable of tak¬ 
ing charge of flock of sheep and training dog, 
for position in public park: good salary and free 
house rent to right man: Scotchman preferred; 
give full particulars as to age. habits and pre¬ 
vious experience. Address replies to G. A. E., 
12th Floor, 1631 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 
WANTED—Competent married couple: woman 
for general housework for family of two: man 
working foreman on 120-acre farm and estate, 
run on tractor basis: 30 acres under cultivation: 
breeding of registered Ayrsliires and Berkshires; 
profit sliaring and salary: good opportunity for 
right man: give full particulars in first letter. 
W II. KEELING, Lake Openaka, via Dover, 
X. J. 
ASSISTANT herdsman wanted, single, with ex¬ 
perience and references: wages $50 per month 
and board. FISHKILL FARMS, Hopewell Junc¬ 
tion, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, man for general dairy farm: 
give full qualifications and wages expected in 
first letter. P. O. BOX 54. Rexville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married poultryman, no children pre¬ 
ferred, on up-to-date plant; must have some 
poultry training at an agricultural college, also 
practical; know something about lights in the 
houses, culling, etc.: farm has nothing but Sin¬ 
gle Comb White Leghorns; wages $1,200 per 
year, with house, milk, eggs, firewood and gar¬ 
den spot free: at the end of the year a bonus of 
$300 if the plant pays: do not apply unless you 
know the business and can show first-class refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 5732, care Rural' New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A good married teamster, also two 
single teamsters; must be good with horses, 
understand farm work and machinery: none but 
hustlers need apply: state wages desired, give 
age, experience and reference in first letter. 
COIjVER FARMS, Colver, Cambria Co., Pa. 
WANTED—Reliable working housekeeper in 
family of two: thirty minutes from New York 
City; no objection to a child 1 . ADVERTISER 
5725, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A single man. assistant in small 
herd registered Guernseys: A. R. work done; 
must be good milker and able to give reference 
from a former employer; $60 per month and 
board: chance for advancement. Address MISS 
C. ARCHER, Flying Hill. Reading. Pa. 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for the feeble-minded: sal¬ 
ary $50 a montli for men and" $35 for women, 
with maintenance: state age when applying. 
Apply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letcliworth Vil¬ 
lage. Thiells, N. Y. 
WANTED—Men in dairy plant and on farms. 
Farm hands, $2.00 per day with board and 
room: barn men. $55.00 per month with board 
and room: milkers. $60.00 per month with board 
and room. COLUMBIA MILK FARMS, Julius- 
town, N. J. 
WANTED—An experienced dairyman who thor¬ 
oughly understands the care of a dairy herd 
and who is capable of taking charge of and 
directing the work of others: must be a mar¬ 
ried man. preferably without children: wife 
must be capable of taking charge of group of 
boys: compensation $100.00 per month with full 
maintenance: annual vacation of two weeks 
with pay: send copies of references with appli¬ 
cation. Address SUPERINTENDENT, Thorn 
Hill School, Warrendal>‘. Pa. 
POULTRYMAN wanted: single. American. 
Protestant: give full particulars in first letter 
as to experience and wages expected. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5602, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE COUPLE on up-to-date dairy farm: 
■woman to board several hands; man as farm 
working foreman: modernly equipped house: 
fuel, light, milk, garden: state wages expected, 
size family, experience. JAVA FARM. Annap¬ 
olis, Md. 
WANTED—Single man to take charge of poultry 
department on gentleman’s farm: must have 
some knowledge of poultry. M. C. GRINDLE, 
Sherborn, Mass. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted by Western man on 
small stock farm, in suburbs of city of fifteen 
thousand, forty miles from Philadelphia: two 
American men in family. W. G. BONHAM. 
Rente 6, Bridgeton, N. J. 
ASSISTANT to h< rdstnan. large herd. Massa¬ 
chusetts farm: single, active man. one who 
is quick to learn and remember, good milker, 
kind* to animals and seeking a permanent posi¬ 
tion: state age, experience, copy of references, 
wages desired. ADVERTISER 5735. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANT immediately, man and wife on small 
fruit and poultry farm (residence with owner); 
references, wages. L. HEWETT, Mahopne, 
N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
GARDENER and POULTRYMAN—Single: 20 
years’ experience; handy: reliable: no liquor 
or tobacco: one-man place: year round. C. RE¬ 
GAN. Halesite, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Position of superintendent on farm¬ 
ing estate where a registered Guernsey herd is 
established or in the process: ten years’ prac¬ 
tical experience with own stock: single: gradu¬ 
ate of Princeton University: thorough knowledge 
of herd management, feeding, advanced register 
work, handling of men. crops, farm machinery; 
capable of entire managerial responsibility: best 
references: interview desired. ADVERTISER 
3721, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Young American, twenty, 
wishes position in ereaniery as helper: Cornell 
Short Course in butter and cheese making, with 
knowledge of starter making and pasteurization: 
good, clean and thorough worker; state full par¬ 
ticulars and wages. Address ADVERTISER 
5731. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Ten years’ practical experience 
as working manager, wishes position Aug. 1st; 
expert incubator and brooder man: ability to 
make good 1 : private estate preferred: formerly 
poultry manager New Jersey State Hospital. 
Address L. J. ROUGET, Stockton, N. J. 
MARRIED American farmer, age 25, Cornell 
trained, eight years’ practical experience, de¬ 
sires to make change for larger managership: 
understand ail stock, crops, machinery, milker, 
balance rations, mix fertilizers, etc.: also calf 
raiser; no boarders and near New York pre¬ 
ferred: Dill charge; $100 month, perquisites: 
state proposition. ADVERTISER 5730, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position August 15 
or September 1: married; 10 years’ experience, 
all kinds of live stock, poultry and crops: trac¬ 
tor, machinery and gasoline engines: willing to 
board man: wife tirxt-c'ass buttermaker: best 
references. J. W. POTCHTAR, Box 563, Hunt¬ 
ington Station. L. I., N. Y. 
TWO young men (American) just returned from 
overseas, desire position together on gentle¬ 
man’s place or farm; highest references. 
ADVERTISER 3727. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN. Christian, reliable, willing, temperate. 
wants outdoor work for Summer: Adirondack. 
Catskill. Berkshire Mountains: some experience. 
J. BECK. 33!) W. 4-ltli St.. New York City. 
AMERICAN young lady wants permanent posi¬ 
tion as assistant shepherd or poultrywoman: 
have had five years’ practical farm experience 
specializing in sheep and poultry. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5724. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on modern poultry plant by 
young American, single, some experience, de¬ 
sirous of increasing knowledge: excellent char¬ 
acter, health and habits: commercial high school 
graduate: five years’ business experience; war 
veteran: best of references: moderate salary and 
—v>d hoard 1 . ADVERTISER 5739. care Rural 
New- Yorker. 
WANTED—By lire young American, position as 
superintendent, fereman or mechanic, on large 
modern farm; life experience with purebred 
stock, poultry, crops, market gardening, farm 
machinery, gas engines and! tractor;. capable of 
handling large proposition; college trained; no 
liquor or tobacco: single; reliable; reference. 
BOX 32, North Seituate, R. I. 
WANTED—Position as manager. on poultry 
plant: 15 years’ experience; married man; no 
children; can eaponize and make French Poul- 
lards; expert incubator and brooder operator. 
Address ADVERTISER 5686, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, no children, open for 
position Aug. 15; thoroughly competent to 
handle any size plant: 16 years’ experience; 
finest references. ADVERTISER 5711, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DISCHARGED SOLDIER desires responsible 
sition: experienced herdsman, dairyman, nnt- 
termaker, Babcock test, etc.: single; 28: please 
give full particulars. ADVERTISER 5701, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC, single, age 27, 
Stewart School graduate, good habits, neat 
appearance, steady worker, desires position 
with private family, city or country; also un¬ 
derstand care of poultry and fruit: can furnish 
reference. CHARLES B. HAETJSSLER, Lin¬ 
coln Avenue, Metuchen, N. J. 
WILL you give a position to sober man. who 
doesn’t smoke, is married, small family? Is 
thorough, practical farmer: life experience with 
stock, crops, swine, poultry and dairying: Hol- 
steins preferred. ADVERTISER 5720, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ON ACCOUNT sale of farm a married, agricul¬ 
tural college man of proven ability desires 
position as farm manager on up-to-date farm: 
iiave two sons, age 15 and 17, who understand 
farm work: references; please state full par¬ 
ticulars and? salary paid: prefer Eastern or 
Middle States. Address ADVERTISER 5719, 
care_ Rural New-Yorker. 
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 5718, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer open for position on gen¬ 
tleman’s country place or stock farm: full 
charge: 20 years in grain and stock raising: 
familiar with horse, hog and poultry raising: 
knows all farm machinery, tractors, thrashers, 
etc.; married: age forty-three: references; per¬ 
sonal interview preferred. ADVERTISER 5717. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer desires position: young 
married man of character, energy, ability: 
producer: understands general farming stock, 
crops, machinery, men, farm accounts: or would 
rent equipped farm: highest references. Mc- 
MURTRY, Tieonderoga, N. Y. 
A RELIABLE, experienced young woman, mar¬ 
ried. wants position on farm as working house¬ 
keeper where she could keep two daughters, ages 
11 and 8. Address Advertiser 3733, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
CHAUFFEUR-FARMER, married, 24. desires 
position, gentleman's small estate, in Northern 
N. J.: agricultural short course graduate: 7 
years’ experience: good mechanic: best refer¬ 
ences: state particulars. ADVERTISER 5737, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working manager of 
small dairy farm; married; experienced: ref¬ 
erences: salary or share. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5736, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG. single. American. wishes position 
herdsman or poultryman: life experience: best 
reference: $50 plus maintenance: state particu¬ 
lars. FRANK GATES, 70th Mead Ave., Port 
Chester, N. Y. 
TWO healthy young men. 17 and 19. want place 
on farm: some experience. WM. HAYES, 
JR., 271 Franklyn St.. Seeaueus, N. J. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman, agricultural college 
training, wants to rent farm or work on 
shares: handle machinery and tractors. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5734, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Working partner: live wire (small 
investment): 40-aere orchard: high class: big 
orchard neighbors. CHARLES BECK, Owner. 
Waynesboro, Va. 
FOR RENT—90-aere dairy farm near Ridge¬ 
wood. N. J.; 22 miles from New York: ready 
January 1 next: six-room house: up-to-date barn 
for 32 cows; water system: 120-ton silo: S-h.p. 
oil engine: feed cutter and grinder: 9-year-old 
orchard: apples and pears; 1,000 trees. H. A. 
BENNETT. Ridgewood 1 . N. J. 
126-ACRE farm, located near thriving Summer 
resort, in high state cultivation: a money 
maker: bargain to quick buyer, as same has to 
l>e sold: write for particulars. S. B. SMITH, 
Sharon Springs, N. Y. 
WANTED—-To rent or buy, stocked dairy farm. 
by expert herdsman and dairyman: or would 
run same on percentage basis. BOX 5, Oxford 
Depot. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—in the Berkshires. my 80-aere farm, 
well equipped with farm tools; a fine dairy 
proposition, adjoining the Willow Brook Dairy 
Plant: 60 acres level, rich land, tractor plowed; 
well fenced": targe basement barns; cosy 10-room 
house; every convenience, including eieotrieitv: 
$5,000 cash: balance easy. W. H. STILES, 
Rivermead Farm. Great Barrington, Mass. 
WANTED—To lease, with privilege of purchase, 
a farm of 100 acres. 50 under cultivation, 
within 75 miles of New York. MRS. W. SEE- 
GER, Pond Eddy, Pa. 
FARM, Southern Connecticut: 60 acres; 40 till¬ 
able; crops in: good buildings; bargain if sold 
soon. Inquire ADVERTISER 5729, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E—Large peach and apple orchard in 
New Jersey, twenty miles from Philadelphia: 
trees eight to ten years old. in good bearing con¬ 
dition: will sell outright or part interest to ex¬ 
pert manager. ADVERTISER 3728, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—For 1920, large Virginia river 
farm, 400 acres, cultivated: suitable grain, 
hay. stock and hog farm; well watered, level 
and machine worked!: will lease only to respon¬ 
sible man with sufficient capital to conduct 
farm properly; convenient to station; 30 miles 
from Richmond. N. PALMER. Sweet Hall. Va. 
POULTRY plant and hatchery for sale at bar¬ 
gain: 10,400-egg Blue Hen incubator; 1,000 
layer capacity: 2,500 brooder capacity: feed and 
supply business as side line: including stoek and- 
fixtures. $4,000. J. GUY LESHER, Northumber¬ 
land. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; about 15 acres; 
equipped for capacity of 4,000 hens; 6,000-egg 
Oandee 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—Fine large productive farm, Mont¬ 
gomery Co., Pa.; mansion house; all city con¬ 
veniences; tenant house, all outbuildings: large 
barn; beautiful home; about 197 acres. WALTER 
PINCT7S, Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE—75-acrc fruit farm at Rock Stream, 
Yates, County, N. Y., on west side Seneca 
Lake, six miles north of Watkins; 35 acres'ap¬ 
ples, 10 acres pears, peaches and cherries; 10 
acres grapes: nine-room honse; large fruit evap¬ 
orator; two barns; tenant house; all good condi¬ 
tion; good water and iron snlphnr mineral spring; 
firm three-fourths mile from Pennsylvania and 
New York Central railroads: price reasonable; 
owner too old to farm. Address GEO. I. 
EDGERTON, Rock Stream. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A good farm of 161 acres; State 
road; good buildings; good soil, stock and 
tools. Further particulars address G. H.. 146 
W. Bissell St., Syracuse, N Y. 
FINE FARM in Central New York, on State 
highway; one hundred and forty-five acres; 
twelve woodland; only sixty dollars per acre; 
buildings cost more than price asked. KESTER 
FARMS. Marietta, N. Y. 
WANTED—Salt waterfront farm, between Phil¬ 
adelphia and Washington. R. CORBEY, 
Colonial Beach, Va. 
FOR SALE—Very desirable 143-acre farm, with 
two houses; large barn and tobacco shed: 20 
miles from Lancaster: 40 miles from Philadel¬ 
phia; near Lincoln Highway: price $ 15 , 000 . 
D. H. LEFEVRE, P. O. Box 289, Lancaster. Pa. 
WANTED to lease, with privilege of purchase, 
up-to-date farm, stock and' tools, but practical 
farmer. ADVERTISER 5715, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A farm to rent or on shares, stocked 
with some cows; state full particulars and 
terms; have had a life experience; do not use 
liquor or tobacco. ADVERTISER 5716, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
58-ACRE farm, Southeastern Mass.; 5 minutes 
to electrics; between two cities; everything 
sold at door: good markets: 12-room house: two 
henneries, barn, outbuildings. For particulars 
write M. D. Hoyt, 350 West 55th Street, New 
York City. 
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for the right per- 
s n, if interested in fruit, poultry and hogs; 
it would he difficult to find a better location 
and equipment: poultry capacity. 2.000 layers: 
5-acre 10-year orchard: sman units and berr'es; 
30 acres under cultivation: crons growing: 8- 
room house: large barn; other buildings; team 
horses, cow, farm tools, etc.: good local market: 
l’o miles from station on Erie R.R.; the man 
with experience, that can show that he is likeiv 
to make good, will not require much money to 
take possession: OWNER, Box 315. Port Jer¬ 
vis. N. Y. 
REAL HOME FOR SALE, because we want to 
move to farm just bought: house, 5-story, 
attic, cellar, all modern improvements: 45 min¬ 
utes ont; selected, restricted neighborhood, near 
schools, station, trolley: garden, fruit, trees, 
shrubs: bargain for quick purchaser. LEVI 
MARTIN. Westbury. L. I. 
6-ACRE poultry fruit and truck farm. 2V> miles 
from railroad, on county road: fair buildings: 
gravel and sand loam; V, acre raspberries: good 
markets: $1,050 cash. V. S. HAUER, Jones¬ 
town.- Pa.: R R. No. 1. 
WANTED—Small farm with spring water; 
mountain or hill country preferred. BUEL, 
790 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
GOOD HOME, near town: 64 acres: some crops, 
tools: immediate sale, $2,800: $800 down; bal¬ 
ance easy. STONEOD, Southern Apalaehin, New 
York. 
WANTED—To buy cheap farm land for chicken 
farm: two hundred cash: balance in five years. 
ADVERTISER 5738, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—Two 3.000-egg incubators. YAR- 
MOND FARM. Freehold, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Three new Cleveland tractors; 
taken for debt; cost $1,585: will sell for 
$1,325: f. o. b. Chatham, N. Y. G. S. 
MAWHINNEY, 215 Fourth Ave., New York 
City, N. Y. 
HONEY—White clover and’ basswood extracted, 
f. o. b. shipping point. 10-lb. pails. $2.20 each; 
5-lb. pails, in lots of 4 or more. $1.15 each: 60- 
lb. cans. $11.50 each: delivered in 2d postal 
zone, 12 lbs.. $2.S5: 3d zone. $2.95: buckwheat 
honey at 15% less than above prices. RAY C. 
WILCOX. West Danby, N. Y. 
WANTED—Mammoth incubator. 4.000 to 7.000- 
egg capacity: must be in good condition: state 
price and full particulars in first letter. 
EDWARD C. BROWN. Stockton. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Hoover potato digger. ■ complete 
with platform for engine mounting, or eonin- 
ped for horses: price, including both equipments. 
$130: this digger has only dug 15 acres: in 
first-class condition. G. B. SCHERMERHORN. 
Keeseville. N. Y. 
WANTED—Second-hand Deleo or similar house 
lighting outfit: also 3 to 5 horsepower engine. 
EGGLAND POULTRY FARM, West Chazv, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Second-handed saw bench, suitable 
for sawing logs into boards: state price, con¬ 
dition, size, etc. ADVERTISER 5726. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Hall mammoth incubator; 1.800- 
egg capacity: could be tested if required be¬ 
fore August 20: shall install machine with more 
capacity at tbr.t time. Apply OPHIR FARM, 
Purchase, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Anv part of 8.000 packers’ cans. 
No. 2 size, with solder hem caps: in reship¬ 
ping cases at $30 per 1,000: condition perfect. 
RED TOP FARM, North Branch. N. J. 
AT'TO CAMPING OUTFIT—Exceptionally high- 
grade throughout; arranged to pack entirely 
on running board for transcontinental tour; 
waterproof tent, heavy sewed-in duck floor, mo¬ 
squito front; telescopic steel pole; two pneumatic 
mattresses (air beds), with sleeping bags and 
blankets; waterproof carrying bags: cooking out¬ 
fit. ice box. folding two-burner Prestolite gas 
stove: Prestolite tank: special camp kitchenette; 
folding bathtub and much other equipment: 
cost over $300: change of plans prevents trip: 
price. $135 cash: seen by appointment. BOX 1. 
T.arehmont. N. Y. 
