Utica is our market place; almost 
everything goes there. Hay drawn from 
the lot is .$25 a ton ; it is about an average 
crop. New seeding was fine : old meadows 
just good. Oats are very short, about av¬ 
erage crop. Some have begun to cut 
them. Wheat is a good crop this year; 
we get the Government price. New po¬ 
tatoes, $2.25 per bu. Milk, Leaugue price. 
Bright red raspberries, 25 to 30c per qt. 
by crate. Eggs, 50c at store in trade. 
Chickens, dressed, 40 to 44c per lb. Cows. 
Springers, good size, young and well 
marked, $200 to $250 apiece. Butter. 50c 
per lb. Six-weeks-old pigs, $7.30 to $8 
. aeh. This is mostly a dairy section. 
Corn is better here at this time of year 
than it was last year. There is about the 
same acreage in crops as in previous 
years, except in potatoes, which I think 
s a little less. There will not be many 
apples this year on account of the late 
frost last Spring. This is in the southern 
cart of Oneida County. I understand the 
crops are not quite so good in the northern 
part. Grain is still climbing up faster 
than milk. c. w r . L. 
Oneida Co., N. Y. 
#1 Mason sold 18 Sprayers and Autowashers one 
ftgemS. Saturday. Profits, each. Square Heal. 
1 articular* FREE. KUsLEH COMPANY, JOHNSTOWS, Onto 
Rnclom Ffllt HATS AND M ICE. 60 c 
DUalClII STONY HOLLOW DUCK FARM. B.-eeolawn. N Y 
L. 
SHEEP 
SHEEP lor Sale 
Two-year-old Western Breeding Ewes, with 
or without lambs. 
Pure Bred Rams. 
B. J. SAVAGE 
| 25 North Pearl St. ALBANY. N. Y. 
SHEEP for Sale 
Two Extra good Registered Shropshire yearling 
Rains. One Ram Lamb, Registered. Write for de¬ 
scription am) prices, e. M. BORTLE, Victor. N.Y. 
For Sale— Dorset Horn and Grade Rams 
and Light Brahma cockerels. WILBER JEU E1.L, Cat*, N.Y. 
R egistered Hampshire doavn ewer 
Yearling Rams and Ham Lambs. Rcg.South Mmvu K«es 
and Ram Lambs For Sale. ELLIS TILER, Gladstone. V J. 
For Sale—Ghoice Lot of Registered Tunis Rams 
Literature Free. J. N. McPHERSON, Scottsvilie, N Y. 
Co,Cain Reg. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. RAMS mid 
roraaie EWES. Apply Ol’lllll HKM. rurrliase, N. Y. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchange, make it known here. 
This Rate 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 Wonted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and jreneral manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry. Etftfs and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will ko under proper headings on other pastes. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
j Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
{ to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—A reliable married' working foreman 
for large fruit development: a year-round posi¬ 
tion. with ehanee for valuable experience and 
advancement. CONYERS FARM, Greenwich, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Working farm manager, married, to 
run up-to-date farm: excellent buildings, thor- 
■gbbred Holstedr.s: on State road, rear town; 
must lie experienced dairyman, capable of man¬ 
aging farm and help profitably; good salary to 
the right man; state ref'Tonces and experience 
'n aj plication. ADVERTISER 5706, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
1IOTSEKEEPER—Elderly couple, village near 
Albany; no washing. BOX 31, North Chatham, 
N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN, married or single, to work in 
large young apple orchard; no shirker, job 
hunter or quitter wanted, but there is a really 
good future for conscientious, industrious man, 
with aspirations for responsibilities. Apply AD¬ 
VERTISER 5770, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FOREMAN, married, to take charge 
of 100-acre farm in Westchester County; must 
be thoroughly competent in general farming, 
cows, chickens, horses, fruit trees, etc.: highest 
personal reference required; wages. $100. house, 
etc.: wife to board two or three men. Address 
ADVERTISER 5772, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent married couple, no chil¬ 
dren: man to help with poultry: woman for 
general housework, on a poultry farm. 300 miles 
west of New York: write for detailed informa¬ 
tion: give references and wages expected in first 
letter: good opportunity for right couple. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5770, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man to assist with register of 
merit work: must be good milker. SlltLEY 
FARMS, Spencer, Mass. 
DAIRYMAN—Thoroughly experienced in the 
handling and bottling of sanitary milk, cream 
separator. Babcock test, etc.; one wlio has han¬ 
dled a four-ton ice machine preferred. Reply, 
stating wages and references, SL'NNYSIDE 
FARM, Saddle River, N. J. 
WANTED—Expert Protestant housekeeper on 
small farm: farmer’s daughter preferred. AD¬ 
VERTISER 577S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married dairyman, without chil¬ 
dren; middle-aged German or Hollander pre¬ 
ferred; woman to board help: state age and 
wages when applying. ADVERTISER 5722, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent herdsman fur a Holstein 
dairy; must lie willing to work and good milk¬ 
er: state your record, give references and wages; 
good house for married man p-ovided. ADA EU- 
TtSEIt 5775, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for t lie feeble-minded: sal¬ 
ary $50 a month for men and $35 for women, 
with maintenance: state age when applying. 
Apply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letcbworth Vil¬ 
lage, Thiells, N. Y. 
WANTED—Competent herdsman to take fail 
charge of and lmihl tip small herd registered 
Guernseys, near Philadelphia; full knowledge 
fitting, testing, feeding, milking, butter-making 
required: give full particulars, age. experience 
and salary expected. ADVERTISER 5777, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—White or colored farm hand; mar¬ 
ried: rent, wood, milk and garden privileges 
allowed 1 . Communicate with CURTIS, Room 656, 
Marbridge Building, New York City. 
WANTED—An experienced dairynian wild thor¬ 
oughly understands the care of a dairy herd 
and who is capable of taking charge of and 
directing the wouk of others: must tie 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, Warrendalo. Pa. 
POT'LTRYMAN wanted; single. American. 
Protestant; give full particulars in first letter 
as to experience and wages expected. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5002, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Aug. 15th. two single, experienced 
men on a private estate; one dairyman art! 
one ponltryman; must be good, careful and 
willing workers; wages $75.00 per month with 
board and room: give full particulars in fi-st 
letter. T. P. CONNOR. 575 Lake Shore Read, 
Crosse Pointe Shores. Mich. 
AN EXPERIENCED cow man who understands 
thoroughbred Holstein cattle on up-to-date 
farm; must understand feeding, testing and rais¬ 
ing young stock: good house and farm products 
furnished and good salary paid. Letters, POX 
104, De I.aneey, N. Y.: Delaware County. 
WANTED—Married man for general work 
around country house: permanent position; 70 
miles from New York: no objection to one 
child: reference. Answer ADVERTISER 5742, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—For Institution. Farms—One herds¬ 
man. to take charge of large herd' of cattle; 
one poultryman, and one swine herdsman; ap¬ 
plicants will kindly reply in own handwriting, 
giving age. qualifications, salary expected, at 
least two references, and enclose lat' st photo¬ 
graph; state how soon can accept position. THE 
NEW JERSEY STATE VILLAGE FOR EPI¬ 
LEPTICS. Skillman. N. J. 
SINGLE MAN, general farm work: good milk r; 
drive farm milk wagon to station mornings; 
year-round position; wages $50 per month, hon’d, 
■etc.; state age, etc.: location. Massachusetts. 
ADVERTISER 5785, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Married. 30 years old. one 
small child, open for position; thoroughly com¬ 
petent to handle up-to-date plant; successful 
, raising young stock: ability to make good: for¬ 
merly poultry manager New Jersey State Hos¬ 
pital'. L. J. Rouget. Stockton. N. J. 
MAN AND WIFE—Man must understand gar¬ 
den. poultry and be handy around house; wom¬ 
an. cooking and washing: salary, $100 a month 
and everything free. Letters, ADVERTISER 
5780, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MILKER-DAIRYMAN; married man: house, 
firewood and garden: also a single man; state 
wages expecteed. ADVERTISER 5759, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM blacksmith; Massachusetts; experienced 1 
sheer farm horses, oxen, repairing wagons, 
machines, etc., help with barn wo k. etc.; mar¬ 
ried man without children preferred: w. ges 
$1,025.00 per year: rent. fuel, garden, milk. ice. 
permanent position to right man: in first letter 
-rate age. full particulars. ADVERTISER 5789, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
TEAMSTER on farm in Massachusetts: help 
milking when required: wages $50 and found: 
single man: permanent position. ADVERTISER 
5790, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
YOUNG MAN with practical and scientific train¬ 
ing desires pcsitb u on modern poultry and fruit 
farm. ADVERTISER 5705, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AGRICULTURAL school graduate wants posi¬ 
tion: married; farm reared: exporiem d with 
farm machinery, handling crops and live stock; 
good habits: references. ADVERTISER 5707, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT open for i-ngag ment where 
results are looked for: first-elass hr eds of 
registered cattle, both dairy and beef: good buy¬ 
er and seller: understands A. U. work: first-elass 
feeder for the big records: good conditioner for 
sales ring or show ring; breeder of pigs, sheep 
and horses: understands all farm machinery and 
dairy equipment; grower of all crops that your 
place will grow; road building, grading, drain¬ 
ing. etc.; moving of large trees and laying out 
of gardens; all I ask is an interview; just re¬ 
signed from one of the largest propositions in 
the East: well recommended by last employer. 
ADVERTISER 57G4. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ESTATE MANAGER: experienced, registered 
stock, grasses and crops; twenty years on two 
estates: best of references. ADVERTISER 5769, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE manager fruit farm wants position on 
salary and interest in business; experienced in 
proper production and marketing. ADVERTISER 
5771, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERD MANAGER-—Young man, neat, healthy 
and strong, capable of caring for a herd of 
registered Holstein Friesian cows; only modern 
barn considered: good calf raiser and feeder; 
best of references, and a personal interview pre¬ 
ferred. WALTER PETERSON, 589 West 178th 
St., New York City. 
WANTED—Position as working manager by a 
practical farmer: eight years in last position; 
experienced in handling crops, stock, dairying, 
all farm machinery and orchard work; salary. 
$100 pi r month, with house, etc. W. F. I... care 
E. C. Haddon, 3G Raymond Ave., Plainfield, N. 
.!.: R.F.D. 
WANTED—Position as manager of estate or 
large farm, by American; college graduate; 
best references. ADVERTISER 5782; care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-FARMER, poultryman, open for 
engagement as foreman: understands all crops, 
fruit, \egetables and live stock; seven years 
with last employer; married; family. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5783, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DISCHARGED SOLDIER, single, seeks position; 
experienced dairyman, herdsman, buttermaker, 
balanced rations. Babcock tost; short course 
Conn. Ag. College: references. ADVERTISER 
5780,- care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, married, age 26, 
now employed, desires position on Sept. 20; 
best of references and two honorable discharges, 
enlisted and commissioned. ADVERTISER 5781, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
OPPORTUNITY wanted by married American 
farmer, thoroughly versed in all branches, to 
manage modern farm, for definite salary plus 
t rcentage on increase of stock, income of pro¬ 
ducts. etc.: Cornell man: will accept position as 
herdsman, poultryman or teamster if necessary: 
w-ite for interview. JOHN RONNER, Nassau. 
Rensselaer Co.. N. Y. 
WANT JOB on farm with truck or tractor: long 
experience with silo and thrashing machinery: 
year on trucks in France: understand stock; 
general farming; no tobacco. A. RUNKLIC, 
Kinsman. O. 
ESTATE superintendent and secretary: execu¬ 
tive; large proposition only: Long Island, New 
Jersey or Massachusetts: salary $4,000 per year. 
ADVERTISER 5792. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING foreman wants position Sept. 1st; 
lifelong experience in farming and gardening, 
also care for orchards: married: American: age 
34: one child: best references; state wages in 
first letter. Address LAMINGTON FARMS, R. 
F. D. 3, Somerville, N. J. 
CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC, age 28, married. Y. 
M. 0. A. graduate, good habits, neat appear¬ 
ance. desires position on estate: can furnish ref¬ 
erence. ADVERTISER 5794, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, married, with small family, wishes 
positb n Sept. 1 in Westchester Co. or nearby: 
15 years’ experience; highest references; wife 
willing to beard two or three men or care for 
s:n: 11 Reck of hens. ADVERTISER 5791, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by first-class poultryman; 
also experienced farm and i state manager: 
references. ADVERTISER 5793. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
BUSINESS-LIKE man to take general farm, 
about 65 acres. 39 cultivable, on shares, term 
years; references. BOX 111. Milford, Conn. 
WANTED—Resident owner, fenced mountain 
land. Central Virginia, wants experienced 
farmer of character and ability as renter or 
partner; capital necessary; good if lumberman, 
but must first be stock or fruit specialist; equi¬ 
table terms right man. ADVERTISER 5784. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXCELLENT three hundred-acre farm, suitable 
for stock or dairy, grain, hay,’ Alfalfa and to¬ 
bacco: good buildings: pneumatic water.system: 
excellent water and health; on improved road 
near town: good market, banks, railroad, stores 
and churches: equipped; modern machinery, in¬ 
cluding tractor: paying well: will sell or lease to 
good tenant. STAGY. Amelia. Va. 
A BARGAIN—Small poultry farm in Rocking¬ 
ham County. Virginia: 2-room bungalow, out¬ 
buildings. water, fruit. ADVERTISER 5768, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-To buy or rent fully equipped stocked 
dairy farm. 100 acres; experienced dairyman, 
farm manager: Eastern States onlv. ISAAC 
COLEMAN. Woodsfield. O. 
FARM FOR SALE—107 acres rich soil, flowing 
well, springs, creek along north side; borders 
State highway. 3 ! - miles from 3,000 village: 
church, school and postoffice near: new modern 
barn. 32 stanchions. I box and 4 horse stalls: 
concrete silo and granary: tool barn, shop and 
garage: modern henhouse: largo double house in 
best of repair: one of finest layouts in New 
York State. M. S. MYERS. Barnervllle, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—140-acre farm in Bucks Co.. Pa.: 
large 14-room house with city conveniences: 
good barn and outbuildings: land smooth and fer- 
til : running brook; 30 acres timber; tenement 
house: be utiful scenery: good neighborhood: 
three-quarters of a ntile to trolley: 11 miles to 
Trenton. 3 miles to Lambertville, 30 miles from 
Philadelphia: a fine country home; price, $12,000: 
would sell stock and crops if wanted. For par- 
tii-ulars and photos, address owner, JOS. D. 
WILSON. New Hope. Pa. 
WANTED—To lease a farm with option to pur¬ 
chase: 25 to 50 acres, in Ulster County, near 
the Catskills and railroad: require house, barn 
and outbuildings: brook if possible. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5795, care Rural New- Yorker. 
51 ACRES, 8-room house, granary. 2 chicken 
houses, 1 hog house, barn, shed: 12 acres pas¬ 
ture and timber: spring watered: water at barn 
and in house; fruit; 3 cows. 1 heifer calf. 40 
chickens: mower, hay rake, hay fork in barn, 
plow, harrow, wagon, hay frame, single har¬ 
ness. small tools: if taken at once will Inelture 
.-11 growing crops: price. $4,800: cash down, 
$2,600: balance easy terms: 6>., miles to Cort¬ 
land. 3 miles to Dry den and 1 mile to Virgil. N. 
Y. E. W. ROMIG, Cortland. N. Y.: R. F. D. 
No. 5. 
WANTED—Poultry farm, with buildings to ac¬ 
commodate at least 500 laying birds, near rail¬ 
road. on main or State road, with dwelling and 
buildings in good condition: state lowest price 
and terms. ADVERTISER 5776, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM wanted, with or without stock, within 
four miles to depot. State particulars. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5773. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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: % mile 
from town of 3,500; located 1 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. 
126-ACRE farm, located near thriving Summer 
resort, in high state cultivation; a money 
maker: bargain to quick buyer, as same has to 
be sold; write for particulars. S. B. SMITH, 
Sharon Springs, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—124 acres; keeps 20-35 head; mile 
to creamery: 64 miles to New York; 20-aere 
orchard: 13-roont house: two barns, silo, etc.; 
might divide: some stock, tools; price $12,500. 
RAI L BOUGHTO-N, New Milford 1 , Orange Co., 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good dairy farm of 100 acres, two 
miles from village: possession given Sept. 1; 
excellent buildings; barn. 36x80. with silo: 11- 
room house with bathroom and hot water fur¬ 
nace; level meadows; spring water at house and 
harn; price $50 an acre; have bought larger 
dairv farm and will sell with or without stock 
and tools. LELAND B. SMITH, Oxford, N. Y., 
Chenango Co. 
107 ACRES best Walkill Valley level bottom 
land: good bniltfings; % mile to milk station; 
all tools, crops; 8 acres corn, acre potatoes, 2'4 
acres mts; hay in barn; also 20 cows. 6 heifers, 
3 ho r ses, hogs, chickens, etc; $12,000. RICXI- 
CRKEK. Cluster. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Very desirable 145-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. II. LEFEVRE. P. O. Box 289, Lancaster, Pa. 
COMMERCIAL greenhouse, 350x40: fully 
equipped: handy New York. Particulars 
apply A. W. MORTON, Pyramid Farm, Mata- 
wan, N. J. 
168 ACRES. Columbia Co., N. Y.: 90 acres til¬ 
lable; balance pasture and wood; strong land; 
large 10-room house tenant; beautiful trees; 
pleasant view; plenty of barn and shed room; 
pigpen, granary, unfailing springs: ideal location 
for Summer home, near town and station: pa-t 
stock, tools, hay and all growing crops included 
for quick sale. LOCK BOX 9. Canaan, N. Y. 
100-ACRE farm with crops, stock and tools for 
sale: 25 acres hay. 20 acres rye. seeded with 
grass; 10 oats, 10 corn, 5 buckwheat, 2 potatoes, 
many cabbages and vegetables; house, barn, 
small houses: 8 cows, 3 horses, pigs, chickens, 
etc.: 2'{. acres orchard, good timber, pastures; 
2 miles from village and 8 miles from Albany; 
price $6,000: $2,000 eash. ADVERTISER 5788. 
care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
119-ACRE farm: level black loam: 40 acres 
woodland: good buildings: on road miles 
from Viola Station. Kent Co.. Del.; fruit: good 
water: $3,500. MRS. ARTHUR W. ROUNDS. 
Newark, Del. 
FOR SALE—Fine large productive farm. Mont¬ 
gomery Co.. Pa.: mansion house: all city con¬ 
veniences: tenant house: all outbuildings: la-ge 
barn: beautiful home; about 197 acres. WAL¬ 
TER PINCUS. Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia. Ta. 
FOR RENT—Poultry plant, with complete equip¬ 
ment for 1.200 layers; *4 mile from depot, 
school, church and postoffice: rent $25 per month: 
350 Leghorn hens. 500 pullets: will be sold at 
low price to renter: long established trad’e for 
eggs, broilers and roasters beyond the capacity 
of the plant: excellent opportunity for right 
party with sufficient capital to handle the ent r- 
prise. If interested, write F. NOWAK, Sid- 
naw, Mich 
Miscellaneous 
for SALE—5-10 Avery tractor: like new: price 
S300. H. L. KERNING. Fort Johnson. X. Y. 
1 " 
FOR SALE—Ensilage cutter No. 17; special- 
with blower: guaranteed. L. C. RICE & SOX’ 
I.owville. X. Y. 
HONEY—Clover and basswood extracted f o l/ 
shipping station, 10-lb. pails in lots ’of 2’ or 
more. $2.25 each; 5-lb. palls in lots of 4 or 
more. $1.20 each: 60-lb. cans. 812 each’ deliv¬ 
er'd in 2df zone, 12 lbs.. $3: 3d zone. $3.15: also 
buckwheat honey. RAY C. WILCOX. West Dan- 
by. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—1.500 feet of Dodd & Strothers 
lightning rod, with all trimmings; bargain to 
otiick buyer. CARL B. ELDRED, Pleasant 
Brook. N. Y. 
WANTED—Potato digger: state price and how 
long in use. GEORGE GRAY, Colchester 
Conn. 
WANTED—Portable colony houses. ERNEST 
L. TREWER, Freehold, X. J. 
FOR SALE—Any part of 8,000 packers’ cans. 
No. 2 size, with solder hem caps; in reship- 
piug cases at $30 per 1,000: condition perfect. 
RED TOP FARM, North Branch, N. J. 
UNIVERSAL bean harvester: extra blades; good 
as new: $40 f. o. b.; cost $67: no further use. 
JAMES S. JARMAN. Nottingham, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Lehr two-horse bean harvester* 
new: $25.00. CALVIN MARSH. North Ren- 
nington. Vt. 
FOR SALE—Empire milker: used less than one 
year; No. 2 pump: two units: O. K. in every 
way. II. K. CUMMINGS, Grove Citv, Mercer 
Co., Pa. 
FOR SALE—Oliver No. G2 3-bottom tractor 
plow. $125: I. H. C. corn husker and sheller, 
like new, $250. L. M. TAYLOR. Millerton. N. Y. 
AVERY MOTOR CULTIVATOR for sale! 10- 
horsepower; has been used on” season; 4 cylin¬ 
ders: recently overhauled; good belt power for 
ensilage cutter: reason for sale the purchase of 
a larger machine: price $250 f. o. b. Sterling 
Mass. II. F. SCHENK, Sterling, Mass. 
WANTED—-Tractor with 2-gang plow. ED¬ 
WARD C. DEMAREST. Oradell, N. J. 
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. 
FARM manager, extraordinary, open for posi¬ 
tion; skilled purebred stock breeder; thor¬ 
oughly qualified for large farm and dairy estab- 
ments: advanced register and show work; 
exceptional knowledge general farming; lifetime, 
practical and scientific experience all branches; 
successful business manager; executive and 
organiser; American, married. 31. total ab¬ 
stainer. Address POSTOFFICE BOX 246, Sau- 
gertles, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, position on dairy farm, by 
young married man just returned from 
France; life experience in dairying and general 
farming; also Cornell dairy course. Address 
ADVERTISER 5787, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Poultry plant, with or without stock: 
state price, etc. ADVERTISER 5774, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—240-acre farm, beautifully situated 
on the Chesapeake Bay: fine beach, fish, oys¬ 
ters- fertile soil: splendid Alfalfa and hay propo¬ 
sition; good buildings; price $20,000, including 
$6,000 wort it of stock, tools and crops. Owner 
W. J. YESSEY, Shelltown, Mil. 
poll SALE—75-acre fruit farm at Rock Stream. 
Yates. County. N. Y.. on west side Seneca 
Lake, six miles nprth of Watkins; 35 acres ap¬ 
ples. 10 acres pears, peaches and cherries: 10 
acres grapes; nine-room house: large fruit evap¬ 
orator; two barns; tenant house: all good condi¬ 
tion’ good water and iron sulphur mineral spring; 
farm three-fourths mile from Pennsylvania and 
New York Central railroads; price reasonable; 
owner too old to farm. Address GEO. I. 
EDUERTON, Rock Stream, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Appleton New Hero ensilage cutter; 
12-in. knives; 30-ft. carrier; good condition; 
.-t bargain. MORGAN SLAGHT, Interlaken. 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Newtown Colony Brooders; No. 6, 
$12: No. 11. $20: No. 12. $26; f. o. b. cars; 
all 1919, slightly used: guaranteed complete and 
perfect condition. JUST A POULTRY FARM, 
Southampton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE-—4,000-egg Cyphers Mammoth (sec¬ 
tional! 1919 incubator: also 6.000 Sectional 
1917 Hall Mammoth incubator; both machines 
positively in as good condition as new; bargains 
for quick sale. JUSTA POULT R A FARM, 
Southampton. N. Y. 
WANTED—One Papee Ensilage Cutter, 19-in.; 
also a second-hand silo, 12x20. GEORGE O. 
GORSUCH, New Windsor, MU. 
