Coming Live Stock Sales 
Oct. G-S—Ilolsteins. Quality Holstein. 
Chicago, Ill. 
Oct. 8-9—Ilolsteins. Annual Dairy¬ 
men’s Sale. E. M. Hastings Co., Lacona, 
N. Y., manager. 
Oct. 9—Central Illinois Shorthorn 
Breeders’ Association, Paris, Ill. 
\n auction sale of Aberdeen-Angus 
cattle is to be held at the Eastern States 
Exposition grounds. Springfield. Mass., 
Sept. 19. The sale will be under the 
management of the American Aberdeen- 
Angus Association. Doctor C. D. Lowe, 
the Eastern representative, will have 
charge. About 40 head of cows, heifeis 
and bulls will he offered from the follow- 
in"- herds: Pennsylvania State College; 
Walter Ferguson. Xenia. O.: F. II. Turn- 
bull. Cedarville. <>•: John C Barnett. 
T’rbana <). • F. W. Burnham. Greenfield. 
Mass.; E. It. Hutchison. Xenia. O.; E. R. 
Emrick. Greenville. O.; George A. frost. 
Montour Falls, X. Y. 
Following prices are paid to farmers: 
Damaged wheat. $1.70 per bu.; oats. 80c; 
corn. ears. $2.75 cwt.: eggs. 55c: butter. 
55c to 05c lb.; live veal calves. 19c per 
lb ; fresh cows. $100 to $150. Crops 
badly damaged by rain. All wheat 
sprouted, some a total loss. Most farmers 
will have to buy seed. Yield about lo bu. 
per acre. Rye worse than xv heat. Oats 
partly harvested, balance on land too 
wet to get on with machinery, will be 
from one-third to total loss. Yield 50 to 
35 bu. per acre. Corn prospects good 
But few potatoes raised, some report of 
blight. Farmers discouraged. Farm 
wages are $2 to $3 per day. $->0 per 
month, with house and usual extras. 
Morris Co.. X. .T. S. N. D. 
Farm Superintendents and Foremen Dairy men. 
Teamsters. Ponltrymen. married and single: Karin 
Hands We have good positions on private estates 
in New York. New Jersey and Connecticut states 
listed continually. Good pay forgood men whose 
rft f eren ces can tie investigated. FARMERS BUREAU, Inc., 
150 Nassau St. and 47 W. 42nd St., New York City (Aoency) 
FARMS 
If priced right and within 150 miles from 
here, we can sell your farm. Submit de¬ 
tails. E. E SLOCUM. 141 Brmdw.y, New York Cily 
WANTED—Men in dairy plant and on farms; 
farm hands, $2 per day with board and room; 
barn men, $."5 per month with board and room; 
milkers, $60 per month with board and room. 
COLUMBIA M ILK S'ARMS, Juliiistown, N. .7. 
EXTERT HERDSMAN wanted for registered 
Holstein herd; married; scientific training in 
feeding and modern dairy methods; A. It. O. 
work. C. H. BAKER, Mohegan Lake, N. Y. 
WANTED—Elderly men on a village farm from 
September 1: must be able to take care of two 
horses and milk two cows; state wages wanted. 
Address GKO. CHRISTIAN, Cornwall Bridge. 
Conn. ' 
WANTED—Young married America^. farm 
raised, with proven success as poultry-man. to 
take care of 1,000 layers; want honest, thorough, 
experienced man. not afraid of work: $00 a 
month: house, fuel and garden furnished, with 
sure advancement to right man: give full par¬ 
ticulars and references first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6801, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married man to work one hundred 
acre farm on shares: small capital needVd: 
tools furnished; to commence Oct. 1st. 1919. 
Write BOX 04. Rouckville, N. Y. 
WANTED—-A single man by month for general 
farm work; give full particulars in first 1-tter: 
state wages expected. A. J. MeSWEEXEY, 
Cortland, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, young man from 18 to 25 
years old. single, good niilkpr and teamster, 
to’work on farm and drive team. II. M. ItEEVE, 
East Moriches, J,. I-, N. Y. 
POCLTRYMAN, single, wanted at once on pri¬ 
vate estate, who can dry pick and’ draw all 
poultry, run lamp machines; wages $">(» month 
and board; when answering give age. references 
and when at lihertv; farm in Western part of 
New York. ADVERTISER 5804. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—.Reliable man, drive ice wagon, work 
on t'.■ i rm off days. M. J. HAWKINS, Centre 
Moriches, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wanted, married or single, to take 
charge of fifty-cow modern dairy of registered 
and grade Ilolsteins, using Sharpies milker: must 
have had A. R. O. experience; state wages ex¬ 
pected and furnish copy of references; position 
open at once. I'IS 11 KILL FARMS, Hopewell 
Junction, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
CAPABLE manager fruit farm wants position on 
salary and interest in business; experienced in 
proper production and marketing. AD\ ERTISER 
5771, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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. 
.8100 per month with bouse, etc. W. F. L.. care 
E C. llarldon, 30 Raymond Ave., Plainfield, N. 
.T.; R.F.D. 
YOUNG man, single, capable dairyman, butter- 
maker, herdsman, desires position; best of ref¬ 
erences; good habits; American. ADVERTISER 
5805. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 24. interested in poultry business, 
desires position with some successful poultry 
raiser; state particulars. W. BENDER, 238 East 
25th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman wants position on 
private estate: age 28; single; good habits; 
Jersey preferred. R. KNIGHT, 220 Rhode 
Island Avenue, East Orange, N. J. 
POSITION ns working foreman; understands 
crops, machinery, dairying, swine, poultry, all 
general farming; bv September 1: best reference 
furnished. ADVERTISER f,810, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN, Scotchman, 27 years 
old, married, no children, four years' exper¬ 
ience A. R. work, good ealf raiser, will accept 
position as handy man or assistant to superin¬ 
tendent: state wages, etc., in first letter. 
WILLIAM AULD, Colonial Home Farm, Sharon, 
Conn. 
POULTRYMAN, 20: 7 years’ experience in 
managing commercial and private estates: was 
training homing carrier pigeons for U. S. Naval 
aviators duration of war: licensed chauffeur. 
ADVERTISER 5808, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT open for engagement where 
results are looked for; first-class breeder of 
registered cattle, both dairy and" beef; good 
buyer and seller: understands A. R. work: first- 
class 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, 
draining, etc.: moving of large trees and laying 
out of gardens: straight salary, commission or 
on shares; just resigned" from one of the largest 
propositions in the East: well recommended by 
last employer. ADVERTISER 5809, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A COUPLE (farmer) where the man is unable 
to do hard work, wants a position where the 
woman hoards all help or does do the housekeep¬ 
ing. while the man can do light work and chores: 
one little girl in family. N. BARLACH, R. F. 
I).. Southington, Conn. 
OPPORTUNITY wanted by married American 
farmer, thoroughly versed in all branches, to 
manage modern farm, for definite salary pins 
percentage on increase of stock, income of pro¬ 
jects, etc.; Cornell man; write for interview: 
will accept position as herdsman, poultryman or 
teamster if satisfactory. JOHN RONXER. Nas¬ 
sau, Rensselaer Co.. N. Y. 
POULTRY manager, married, no children, de¬ 
sires situation on private or commercial plant: 
thoroughly reliable in all branches: strictly 
sober; finest references. ADVERTISER 5813, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—In the Berkshiros, 80 acres rich, 
level land; well fenced; large basement barn; 
a paying dairy proposition next to a large milk 
station; comfortable, convenient, well-built, an¬ 
tique slate-roofed house, 10 rooms, bath, electric 
light; $5,000; balance easy. W. II. STILES, 
Great Barrington, Mass. 
FARM wanted, to rent or buy, about 100 miles 
from New York City; particulars in first let¬ 
ter. Address ADVERTISER 5803, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 80 acres; 40 acres in fruit of 
apples, peach, pear: all in bearing; one of the 
finest young apple orchards in the State, of the 
very best apples; close to town, school, church, 
and only two miles from the Capitol; fine large 
house, large cellar; will sell farm stock, all farm 
implements, anil give possession January 1st: 
in best shape and plenty of them; if interested, 
come and take a look at this farm; out buildings 
write for price and particulars; will make easy 
terms. C. BOGGS & SON, Cheswold, Del. 
FOR SALE—Small place with house, barn, out¬ 
buildings, and fruit trees: suitable for poultry 
farm; $1,900. C. F. COOPER, Aquebogue, L. I. 
FINE farm in Central New York, on State high¬ 
way: one liunerred and forty-five acres, twelve 
woodland; only sixty dollars per acre: buildings 
cost more than price asked. KESTER FARMS, 
Marietta, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Splendid 10-aere poultry farm. Sus¬ 
quehanna Valley, near railroad; modern lions-, 
furnished if desired: barn, 2 large henhouses, 
1.000 capacity: 2 incubators, small tools; variety 
bearing fruit: possession September 1. An un¬ 
usual opportunity. MARSLAND, 211 Thayer 
Bldg., Norwich, Conn. 
FIVE ACRES; some fruit: part clear: 4-room 
house; very suitable for poultry; in best poultry 
raising district: am building another home: must 
sell; a real bargain: $700; easy terms . (’HAS. 
IvOBASH. Dorothy. N. .T. 
FOR SALE—250-aere farm in hill section of 
Southern N. Y.: 70 acres sloping crop land 
near barns: 120 tillable. 100 pasture, 30 small 
timber; carries 25 cows: five miles milk station 
at Tunnel dirt road: good' barn and house, both 
running water: price, real estate. $5,000. Write 
W. B. COO KING HAM. 320 Waite Avenue, 
Ithaca. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two adjoining farms of 47 and 104 
acres, located on main road, four miles from 
Somerville. New Jersey, thirty-five miles from 
New York: both are excellent propositions; price, 
with stock and tools, ten thousand and sixteen 
thousand, respectively: twenty-five thousand for 
both. Address ADVERTISER 5812. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! For cash rent 
for term of years my bearing orchards of 200 
trees: also this year's crop for sale: very fine; 
trees have bepn properlv sprayed and pruned. 
FRANK C. GOLDSMITH. Crystal Run. N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
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. 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 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 
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—Single man to assist with register of 
merit work: must be good milker. SIBLEY 
FARMS, Spencer, Mass. 
WANTED—A married dairyman, without eliil- 
d'ron; middle-aged German or Hollander pre¬ 
ferred : woman to board help; state age and 
wages when applying. ADVERTISER 5722, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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, Warrcndale, Pa. 
AN EXPERIENCED cow man who understands 
thoroughbred Holstein rattle 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, BOX 
104, De Laucey, N. Y.; Delaware County. 
MAN AND WIFE—Man must understand gar¬ 
den, poultry and be lmndy around house; wom¬ 
an. cooking and washing; salary, $100 <i 
and everything free. Letters, AD\ LR1ISER 
5780. care Rural New-Yorker. 
H-—--- 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for the feeble-minded; sal¬ 
ary $50 a month for men and $35 for women, 
with maintenance; state age when applying. 
Apply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth 'll- 
lage, Thiells, N. Y. 
PRACTICAL POULTRYMAN; seven years’ ex¬ 
perience in raising chickens and ducks; last 
position I had*, started tlie plant and in charge 
of the same four years; desire to change: mar¬ 
ried. no children: prefer position Most: present 
position south part Wisconsin. ADVERTISER 
5S00, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. with a little experience with 
incubators, brooders, culling, etc.; 17 years 
old: willing to learn: not afraid of work. F. W. 
RICE, Wllbraham, Mass. 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position; experi¬ 
enced all kinds of live stock, poultry, crops, 
tractors and machinery: willing to board man; 
wife good butter maker: best references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5798, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MECHANICAL man, age 34. married, wishes po¬ 
sition on estate, where services of an elec¬ 
trician and general mechanic with business abil¬ 
ity are required; have detail experience in stor¬ 
age batteries, motors, generators, house wiring, 
telephone systems, burglar alarms, etc.; two 
years’ experience and study in poultry raising: 
understands gardening, horses; wife willing to 
take part at spare time; best of references fur¬ 
nished as to character and! ability. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5797, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, aged 20 years, married, wishes po¬ 
sition ns farm manager; eight years practical 
experience; also scientific knowledge: farm with 
good herd cows preferred, or would consider good 
proposition on shares: good references. I. 
COMBS, JR., Livingston, N. J. 
POSITION WANTED as working foreman on a 
private estate as gardener or farmer; am mar¬ 
ried. one child. 12 years old. ADVERTISER 
5790, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN and dairyman, at present in charge 
of certified dairy: can make milk: married, age 
30; give full particulars. BOX 25, Oxford Depot, 
N. Y., Orange Co. * 
WANTED—By young man, age 28. life exper¬ 
ience in practical farming, dairy, poultry, 
gardening; is capable and used to manage a 
small estate; best references. C. R. STEIN. 
Groton, Conn. 
WANTED—By Sept. 1st, by young married man, 
no children, position as herdsman or dairyman 
on gentleman’s estate: 10 years’ practical experi¬ 
ence with thoroughbred Guernseys; best of refer¬ 
ences; Conn, or Mass, preferred. Ad’dress AD¬ 
VERTISER 5802, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRY farm manager, scientific, practical and 
progressive, on large modern farm or estate; 
have made phenomenal A. R. records: can pro¬ 
duce results. BOX 25, Oxford, N. Y., Orange Co. 
WANTED—Two men. married preferred; must 
have experience, and he good at dairy work 
and on retail milk route; truck used for delivery; 
man not past 40 that could bring a boy past 
school age could be used; good wages paid eoin- 
pentent men: state age. experience and price ex¬ 
pected in addition to house to live in. \\ . t. 
SHRUM, Jeannette, Pa. 
FARMER WANTED to operate 300-acre farm 
near Gates Mills. Ohio, with modern equip¬ 
ment: must Ik> thoroughly reliable, progressive 
and energetic. Make appointment to call by 
phone. MR. RUNDKLL. Prospect 2110. or write 
605 The 1900 Euclid Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. 
WANTED at once, man for dairy and market 
garden work: 12 blocks from postottico: house, 
vegetables, milk and $60 per month; could also 
use a young man or boy; get out of the cold into 
tin* sunshine; only industrious farmers need ap¬ 
ply. C. B. ALLEN. St. Petersburg. Fla. 
YOUNG man of sound agricultural college educa¬ 
tion and three years’ practical experience as 
salaried manager, would like to make partnership 
agreement with farm owner who cannot assume 
management himself. ADVERTISER 5807, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A COMPETENT poultryman and gamekeeper. 
thoroughly familiar with every branch of poul¬ 
try raising, incubation and?'brooding a specialty, 
successful in rearing pheasants, wild duck and 
geese, so-ks a position on gentleman’s place; at 
present employed, but wishes to make a change; 
only first-class proposition considered; excellent 
references. ADVERTISER 5806, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER, married, 39. two children, practical 
experience in all branches of agriculture, 
wishes position on commercial or gentleman’s 
place. I. FRESCO, 25 Bruudreth Avenue, Rock- 
away Beach, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife, without children in 
family, to supervise and care for a cottage in 
a reformatory for boys; must be church mem¬ 
bers, free from hud habits; good salary and all 
living expenses. For full information write 
('HAS. F. JOHNSON, Supt., Kis-Lyn, Pa. 
WANTED—Single man on milk farm; will pay 
good wages to a man competent to peddle milk 
if wanted to: state age, give references. S. D. 
NEWELL, Bristol, Conn. 
GARDENER, working, head, 22 years’ practical 
experience: greenhouses, landscape, vegeta¬ 
bles: fine references; age 36: married; two chil¬ 
dren. BOX 34, Huntington Station. N. Y. 
PRACTICAL farm manager; American; middle 
age; married; man of character, energy and 
executive ability: unlimited experience In agri¬ 
culture. -live stock, poultry and modern machin¬ 
ery: nothing but first-class position considered. 
ADVERTISER 5811, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—140-acre farm In Bucks Co.. Pa.: 
large 14-room house with city conveniences: 
good barn and outbuildings; land smooth and fer¬ 
tile: running brook: 30 acres timber: tenement 
house: beautiful scenery: good neighborhood; 
three-quarters of a mile 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¬ 
ticulars and photos, address owner, JOS. D. 
WILSON, New Hope. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Up-to-date truck and poultry farm. 
25 acres, in town limits, the capital Dover: 
seven acres under irrigation, the best irrigation 
plant on the market: two nice houses, plenty of 
out buildings, greenhouse: nice lake hundred’ 
yards from the house; land in best state of cul¬ 
tivation and rich: anyone wishing a nice truck 
farm close to town and is interested will come 
and look this over; sure will buy: $7,000: will 
make easy terms. C. BOGGS & SON. Ches¬ 
wold, Del. 
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: '4 mile 
from town of 3,500: located’ on site of Du Pont 
Boulevard; six miles from Delaware P.ay 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. 
Sliaron Springs, 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. LEFEYRE, P. O. Box 2S9. Lancaster. Pa. 
COMMERCIAL greenhouse. 350x40; fully 
equipped: handy New York. Particulars 
apply A. W. MORTON, Pyramid Farm. Mata- 
wan. N. J. 
119-ACRE farm: level black loam: 40 acres 
woodland; good buildings: on road 3 1 • 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: large 
barn: beautiful home; about 197 acres. WAL¬ 
TER PINCUS, Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia. Pa. 
FARM WANTED—1*5 to 25 acres, about 50 miles 
‘from New York; no agents; particulars In first 
letter GIERIE. 151 Richmond St., Brooklyn. 
N. V. 
EAUTIFUL Florida home; 37*4 acres. 100 fruit 
trees in great variety, cow. horse., all tools, 
ro pigs, dozen hens, apiary. 70 colonies: roomy, 
mfortable house with furniture: everything in- 
uded. only $4,000. DR. B. W. POMEROY. 
WANTED—A fully equipped 1 dairy or grain farm 
t»> work on shares: can handle large proposition 
and get results: have some good help: good refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 3795, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—4S acres, 13 in oak woods; 
1,500 apple and pear trees: 7-room house, barn, 
hogliouse. corn crib, workshop, henhouse for 1.000 
layers, feed room attached: incubator cellar, 
with 2,100-egg incubator; brooder houses for 
1,800 chicks: 6 colony houses; 2 horses, 2 cows. 
6 hogs, 1,100 head of poultry; farm, garden and 
orchard tools, including power sprayer: price 
$5 500: $1,850 to lie left on mortgage with this 
association: 5%%: 8400 worth of apples. W. J. 
DOUG AN, P. 0. Box 95. Barnegat. N. J. 
WANTED—Dairy farm, stocked, near State road 
p-eferred; $1,500 to pay down; New York or 
Vermont. ALFRED H. BISENHARDT, College 
Point, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Village 16-aere farm' good build¬ 
ings: excellent water: near statiou. FRANK 
C. GOLDSMITH, Crystal Run, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ensilage cutter No. 17: special; 
with blower: guaranteed. L. C. RICE & SON. 
Lowville, N. Y. 
HONEY—Clover and basswood extracted, f. o. b. 
Shipping station. 10-lb. pails in lots of 2 or 
more, $2.25 each; 5-lb. pails in lots of 4 or 
more. $1.20 each: 60-lb. cans, $12 each: deliv¬ 
ered in 2d zoue. 12 lbs., .<3; 3J zone. $3.15: also 
buckwheat honey. RAY C. WILCOX. West Dan- 
by, N. Y. 
WANTED—-Portatde colony b&uoes. ERNEST 
L. TREWER, Freehold 1 , N. J. 
UNIVERSAL bean harvester; extra blades: good 
as new: $40 f. o. b.: cost 867: no further us-. 
JAMES S. JARMAN, Nottingham, Pa. 
CLIFFORD R. HARRIS. Military, Mass., wants 
twenty bushels buckwheat. 
WANTED—Tractor cutaway barrow. 7to S'A 
feet cut; cutaway smoothing harrow: Martin 
ditcher: must be in perfect repair and not badly 
worn. ALBERT HAYWOOD. Ballston Spa. N. Y. 
FOR EXCHANGE—A new Colt acetylene light 
plant for Shetland pony and outfit or for good 
cows. ADVERTISER 5799, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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WANTED—Cow stanchions: good second-hand 
cow stanchions for about thirty head: will pay 
cash upon delivery. ARTHUR M. RAY, Mgr.. 
Porter Farms, Phoenixville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Moline six-foot binder; new July. 
1919: harvested 25 acres only: raising no more 
small grain: cost $240: will take $175: sold for 
no fault. BOX 398. Narragansett Pier. R. I. 
RIPE tomatoes, fresh from the vines. $1.50 per 
24 quart crate. HARRY L. SQUIRES. Grower, 
Good Ground, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Oliver No. 62 3-bottom tractor plow. 
8125: I. II. C. corn busker and shredder, like 
new. $250. L. M. TAYLOR. Millerton. N. Y. 
TRACTOR BARGAIN—1917 Cleveland tractor in 
good running order: motor and radiator in per¬ 
fect condition: tracks and gears fair shape: $100 
down, balance $400 C. O. D.; no trades. L. A. 
RUGG. Victor, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One 15-30 I. H. C. Mogul kerosene 
tractor, nearly uew, in first class order; cheap 
for cash or will give time on good security. 
PALMER BROS.. Cicero. N. Y. 
WANTED—Oliver tractor plow with two 12- 
inch bottoms: must be reasonable. OTTO 
SCHWIEX. Townshend, Md. 
FOR SALE—Moline tractor. Model D: used one 
week: electrically equipped: price right: a!s> 
Butterfly separator, new. H. M. WALTER. Gal¬ 
way, X. Y. 
WANTED—Honey extractor. GEORGE TAN¬ 
NER, Route 2. Gloversville, N. Y. 
AGENTS W ANTED 
Active, reliable, on salary, to 
take subscriptions for Rural 
New-Yorker in New Eng¬ 
land. Prefer men who have 
horse or auto. 
Address :— 
M. L. ASELTINE, Box 1S5 
SPRINGFIELD. MASS. 
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