FARMS 
If priced right and within 150 miles from 
hero, we can sell your farm. Submit de¬ 
tails. E. E. SLOCUM, 141 Broadway, New fork Cily 
Aoon'lc* *'* ason sold 18 Sprayers and Autowashers one 
UgblllS. Saturday, Profits, $-.>.50 each. Square Deal. 
Particulars free. ltUSLElt COMPANY, Johnstown, Ohio 
Subscribers Exchange 
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. 
PARMER, who knows sheep, to take charge 240- 
aerc farm and make it pay with sheep; want 
to reduce operations to a two-man basis and sell 
dairy; give references proving expertness in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 5821, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COUPLE wanted; man general farm laborer; 
woman general housework; no washing; refer¬ 
ences. J. B. HARRISON, New Paltz, N. Y. 
BUSINESS woman wishes experienced woman 
for general hotiseworker; must be good plain 
cook and capable of taking charge; used to 
country life; no washing; wages $40 month. 
Apply BODKIN, Little Palls, N. J. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, refined, in a family of 
two adults in the country. ADVERTISER 
5841, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AN EXPERIENCED cow man who understands 
thoroughbred Holstein cattle on np-to-d’ate 
farm; must understand feeding, testing and rais¬ 
ing young stock; good house and farm products 
furnished and good salary paid. Letters. BOX 
104, De Lancey, N. Y.; Delaware County. 
MAN AND WIPE—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. 
WANTED—Woman with good references for 
general housework; small house; no washing; 
forty-five dollars a month. PERCY SMITH. 
Allendale, N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
CAPABLE manager fruit farm wants position on 
salary and interest in business; experienced in 
proper production and marketing. ADVERTISER 
5771, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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, Le tell worth' Vil¬ 
lage. Thiells, N. Y. 
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. 
WANTED—Men in dairy plant and on farms; 
farm hands, $2 per day with board and room; 
barn men, $55 per month with board and room; 
milkers. $00 per month with board and room. 
COLUMBIA MILK PARMS, Juliustown, N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable man, drive ice wagon, work 
on farm off days. M. J. HAWKINS, Centre 
Morielies, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wanted, married or single, to take 
charge of fifty-cow modern dairy of registered 
and grade Holstelns, using Sharpies milker; must 
have had A. R. O. experience; state wages ex¬ 
pected 1 and furnish copy of references; position 
open at once. FISHKILL FARMS, Hopewell 
Junction, N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman, single, by September fif¬ 
teenth, who loves fine stock and can get re¬ 
sults: thoroughbred Guernseys of Mayrose breed¬ 
ing: thirty-five head at present: must understand 
feeding, A. R. O. work, also raising calves; 
buildings new and up-to-date; A No. 1 reference 
required from last two employers; state age, 
nationality and wages expected. WEDGEMER 
PA RMS. L. E. Palmer, R. I). 2, Framingham, 
Ma ss. 
HOUSEWORKER—Prefer country woman; mod¬ 
ern farmhouse; small family; no children. 
For particulars write MRS. BIGELOW, Croton- 
on-Hudson, N. Y. 
A COMPETENT poultr.vman and gamekeeper, 
thoroughly familiar with every branch of poul¬ 
try raising, incubation and brooding a specialty, 
successful in rearing pheasants, wild duck and 
geese, seeks a position on gentleman’s place; at 
present employed, but wishes to make a change; 
only first-class proposition considered; excellent 
references. ADVERTISER 5800, cr.re Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER, working, head, 22 years* practical 
experience; greenhouses, landscape, vegeta¬ 
bles; fine references; age 30; married: two chil¬ 
dren. BOX 34, Huntington Station. N. Y. 
POSITION wanted as teamster by married Amer- 
ican: thoroughly experienced." JOHN RON- 
NER, 328 East 150th Street. New York 
AGRICULTURAL seliool graduate wants posi¬ 
tion: married; farm reared; experienced with 
farm machinery, handling crops and live stock; 
good habits: references. ADVERTISER 5844 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as gardener and caretaker; 
10 years practical experience in and out doors, 
laying out walks and drives, the care of stock 
and poultry; married; age 30: no children: good 
reference. ADVERTISER 5829, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
V OI NG man. 20, wishes position on poultry 
farm; honest and conscientious worker: have 
been working on dairy farm. FRED MARSHALL, 
148 Olmstead PL, Glendale, L. I. 
WANTED—Farm manager, experienced, who un¬ 
derstands farming thoroughly, for 200-aere 
farm, located near Kokomo, Ind.; farm devoted 
to hogs, cattle, sheep and 1 raising oats, wheat 
and corn; married man preferred; ideal living 
quarters with all modern improvements fur¬ 
nished: in order to avoid unnecessary cor¬ 
respondence and delay give full particulars and 
qualifications in first letter. Address Mr. A. G. 
SEIBERLING, V.-P. and Gen. Manager of the 
Haynes Automobile Co., Kokomo, Ind. 
WANTED—On dairy farm, intelligent, neat 
woman to keep house for four men; if mar¬ 
ried work will bo given husband; state particu¬ 
lars. wages wanted. ULSTERDORP FARMS, 
Highland, N. Y. 
FIRST CLASS Dairyman wishes position on 
private estate: single. ADVERTISER 5827, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPT.—A chance to get in touch with 
highly experienced former and stockman; 
Scotchman, 34, experienced in handling all kind's 
of pure bred stock; at present running large 
up-to-date stock farm; will be at New York 
State Fair with large stock exhibit and can 
meet parties who want to get in touch with a 
thoroughly reliable young man: the very best 
of references can be furnished; open for engage¬ 
ment between now and .Tan. 1: please give full 
details in first letter. ADVERTISER 5825, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Agricultural College Graduate. Prac¬ 
tical Boys’ Farm School; salary $125 per 
month and maintenance; to teach and manage 
field crops. Apply F. B. RIGGS. Headmaster, 
Lakeville, Conn. 
WANTED—A middle-aged dairyman and wife 
who is willing to board help; must be willing 
and first class: splendid! opening for right par¬ 
ties: state age and wages in answer; open 
Sept. 1. BELLE ALTO FARMS, M. H. 
McCnllum, Manager, Wornersville, Pa. 
UNMARRIED MAN for general dairy farm 
work. Herd, registered Holsteins. State ex¬ 
perience and wages expected. ADVERTISER 
5835, date Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man. 33 years of age. wishes position 
as bookkeeper and general office man on large 
farm or ranch. F. E. WIRED, 50 Broad St.. 
New York City. 
WANTED—Married man wishes position as 
assistant poultryman; desirous to increase 
knowledge and experience; conscientious worker. 
ADVERTISER 5820, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT—Gentleman’s country es¬ 
tate on large farm, is open for engagement; 
twenty years successful experience, farming, 
dairying and fruit growing; American, highest 
type; education and ability to do and produce 
results in all branches, together witli construc¬ 
tion. ADVERTISER 5828. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, first-class butter maker, 
married man prefered in pure bred Guernsey 
Herd: must have experience in A. R. work; 
highest wages paid, with house, fuel, milk and 
garden supplied; state age. nationality, size of 
family, experience and references. ADVER¬ 
TISER. 5833, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By September fifteenth, experienced 
single man for general farm work. Not much 
milking to do. Good homo and good wages. 
References required. SUNSET FARM. Shel¬ 
burne. Mass. 
WANTED— oung working foreman on large 
fruit farm, who lias bad experience with apple 
trees, whf re he can get aiTditionnl mechanical 
and fruit experience. ADVERTISER 5817, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by young married man as 
manager-foreman on farm, or farm completely 
furnish to rent on shares or otherwise: with life 
experience on dairy farm and 5 months’ experi¬ 
ence on college farm; best references. Address 
ADVERTISER 5830. care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer, married, 40 years of age, 
wants position on large farm or estate: life 
experience: stock, swine and poultry: handle all 
modern machinery and tractor or will run farm 
on shares; prefer Eastern State; best reference 
furnished: please state particulars and salary 
paid. ALFRED HELMSTATT. R. F. D. 1. Aus- 
tintown, O. 
MT. ESTATE or game preserve supt.; executive; 
club or private: Eastern States. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5820, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A young man wishing to learn mod¬ 
ern dairy methods to act as assistant to herds¬ 
man in caring for a herd of purebred Guernseys; 
position requires young man of good character 
and habits, steady and willing to do as told and 
careful in his work, preferably one intending to 
take lip an agricultural course; position offers 
go*>d room and board 1 , pleasant hours, fair wages 
and a chance to learn the care and feeding of 
purebred cattle and the handling of dairy pro¬ 
ducts in one of the best herds in the State. 
Give full particulars in answering. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5823, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man who understands opera¬ 
tion and repair of tractor. Ford cars and farm 
machinery and general mechanical work on farm; 
wages $tiO mnothly and board; give references, 
age and experience. ADVERTISER 5S22. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A capable Scotch working gardener 
(not a superintendent) for small private place 
oil the Hudson: preferably a man with sons old 
enough to be employed "i> the place in summer. 
ADVERTISER 5824, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Aug. 30 to Nov. 15, good all around 
pastry cook for Adirondack Summer resort. 
MRS. WILLIAM DART, Darts. Herkimer Co.. 
N. Y. 
A FAMILY of throe adults (part of the year 
five), living in a suburban town 10 miles from 
New York, have an idea that some strong coun¬ 
try girl will be willing to do the work expected 
of nil LRU fashioned servant, viz: cooking, clean¬ 
ing. washing and ironing: social advantages 
naturally limited, but the compensation will be 
$50 per month and the kindest of treatment for 
Ihe right girl: references exchanged. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5830, care Rural New-Yorker 
POULTRYMAN’S assistant, experienced, wishes 
position; do anything but eaponize: no grain 
fields: moderate wages. JOSEPH MARTIN. 3915 
Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
YOUNG married man desires position as mana¬ 
ger ou farm or estate: practical experience in 
handling farm, crops, machinery and men: refer¬ 
ences. BOX 122, Avondale, Pa. 
PRACTICAL American farm manager; 22 years’ 
experience in live stock, grain, orchard and 
poultry work, including modern machinery; 
energetic and reliable: married; no family. 
ADVERTISER 5838, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager open for position: experienced 
in all branches of farm work and in breeding 
of purebred stock: understands all farm machin¬ 
ery and dairy equipment: thoroughly capable of 
handling large proposition. ADVERTISER 5840, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working manager by a 
practical farmer: eight years in last position; 
experienced 1 in handling crops, stock, dairying, 
all farm machinery and orchard work: salary 
$100 per month witli house, etc. W. F. L.. care 
E. O. Iladdon. 30 Raymond Avenue, R. F. D., 
PlainfltId. N. J. 
I WISH to secure a position on a dairy farm 
where Guernseys are a specialty: for four 
years I have managed a Guernsey herd and have 
been very successful in raising calves and de¬ 
veloping them into producers: the last three 
years I have managed the entire farm, growing 
clover, oats. rye. corn, beets. Soy beans and 
Alfalfa with a profit, as I have kept a detailed 
account of all farming operations: T prefer to 
locate in Massachusetts or Connecticut. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5837, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Barm Superintendent by an agricul¬ 
tural college graduate with life experience. 
North and South, in all branches of grain and 
diversified farming, live stock, dairying, poultry, 
gardening, orcharding, forestry, drainage and 
improvements of soils for highest production, 
modern farm machinery, steam and gasoline en¬ 
gines, tractors, autos, etc: efficient manager of 
Help, white and colored; small family; highest 
reference from present and past employers; 
salary $100 and perquisites, or $75 and per¬ 
centage on cash sales; willing to hoard help. 
Address ADVERTISER 5814, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN with the experience and ability 
to put large plant on a paying basis wants 
position as working manager; expert chick 
raiser and egg producer: managed one plant 12 
years; American: married. ADVERTISER 5843. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager, hustler, open for position; 
American; married: skilled dairyman and 
breeder; exceptional knowledge general farm¬ 
ing; lifetime experience all branches; practical 
and scientific. POSTOFFICE BOX 308, Kings¬ 
ton, N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—To lease, for 1920, on shares, by an 
experienced farmer with grown sons, a general 
fully equipped farm of 75 to 150 acres in the 
Southeastern States. ADVERTISER 5815. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BUSINESS-LIKE man to take general farm, 
about 05 acres, 30 cultivable, on shares, term 
years; references. BOX 111, Milford, Conn. 
WANTED—Practical farmer, season 1920, with 
large family workers, work niv farm, 300 
acres ,on shares. MEYERS, Hopewell, N. J. 
WANTED—Partner; small capital; farm stocked, 
crops liarvesting: good location: double house; 
mile from town. Write FRED WOOD, Daniel¬ 
son, Conn. 
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—Very desirable 145-aere 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. U. LEFEVRE, P. O. Box 289, Lancaster, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Village 10-acre farm: good build¬ 
ings: excellent water: near station. FRANK 
C. GOLDSMITH. Crystal Run. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm, SO 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, and give possession January 1st: 
come and take a look at this farm: out buildings 
in best shape and plenty of them: if interested, 
write for price and particulars; will make easv 
terms. C. BOGGS & SON. Cheswold. Del. 
FINE farm in Central New York, on State high¬ 
way; one liumfred and forty-five acres, twelve 
woodland: only sixty dollars per acre: buildings 
cost more than price asked. KESTER FARMS, 
Marietta, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—250-acre 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 1 barn and bouse, both 
running water: price, real estate. $5,000. Write 
W. B. COOKINGHAM. 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: twentv-five thousand for 
both. Address ADVERTISER 5812. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
00 ACRES, on Washington-Baltimore trolley, for 
milk, trucking, fruits, chickens: house, tenant 
house, barn, chicken houses: $7,500: terms If 
interested, write REED ALBERT. 1518 R St. 
N. W., Washington. D. C. 
GOOD home, near town, 04 acres: some crop, 
tools: immediate sale, $2,800: $S0O down; bal¬ 
ance easy. STONEROD, Apalaehin, N. Y. . 
WANTED—To buy cheap farm land for chicken 
farm, Maryland: $200 cash, balance in five 
vears. ADVERTISER 5738. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One of the best farms in Tioga Co., 
containing 190 acres 90 acres in cultivation, 
25 acres in woodlot. containing a fine sugar 
camp; balance in pasture: good frame house of 
12 rooms, heated with hot water system; good 
water from drilled well: large barn, with two 
silos: cow stable with stanchions for 23 cows; 
butter is made on the farm, but milk can be 
sold or taken to creamery: stock, tools and crop 
can be purchased if desired; price for farm 
$10,000, half cash. F. H. SITEFFER. Liberty. 
Pa. 
SS ACRES, fifty miles from New York, beauti¬ 
fully situated: buildings cost $14,500: good 
repair, recently painted: crops, equipment, stock 
(including ninety swine), valued at $7,500: sell 
all complete $15,000. THOMPSON & VAIL, 
Props., Ringoes, N. J. 
FARM FOR SALK—In Sharon. Conn.. 200 
acres, 50 in wood: large brick house, 11 rooms, 
running water in house and barn; large barns; 
fine view: ideal home for city family, on State 
road, 20 miles from the Berkshires. For fur¬ 
ther particulars inquire of A. F. ROBERTS, 
Lakewell, or Z. G. ROBERTS, Sharon, Conn. 
FOR SALE—The finest hearing commercial apple 
orchard in Western North Carolina: five miles 
from Asheville, N. C., on good road: 3.500 trees 
from 14 to 1(> years old, balance from 4 to 8 
years old: also adjoining tract of pasture and 
timber land, approximating 400 acres: six-room 
bungalow, equipped with modern conveniences: 
best quality Starks Delicious, Stayman Winesaps, 
Winesaps. Albemarle Pippins, Virginia Beauties, 
Black Ren Davis and others: trees in fine con¬ 
dition. For further particulars address the 
owner. CHAS. A. WEBB, Asheville, N. C. 
DON’T overlook .this productive 300-acre dairy 
and stock farm; modern equipment, fine cli¬ 
mate, excellent market. ELI DAVIDSON, Eads. 
Tenn. 
FOR' SALE—104 acres, near Langhorne, Pa., 25 
miles from Phailadelpliia, 8 from Trenton, 5 
from Rristol: 1,500 peach and apple trees six 
years old\ eight-room stone and frame house, 
oath, hot and cold water, sewer system, pneu- 
matic water supply, tenant house, large barn, 
house, poultry house, etc.; everything in 
good condition, all farm work up-to-date; ideal 
wuntry place for city man; price, $9,500, terms 
$o.oOO cash, balance mortgage. W. E. RANSOM 
owner. 200 Fifth Ave., New York. 
barn; 7,(XX) feet glass; must be sold. 
BIGART, East River, Conn. 
house, 
J. E. 
FARM of 170 acres, in Nottoway Co., Va., on 
improved road; price, including crops, $7,(XX): 
also 92-aere farm near above. For particulars 
address JOSEPH R. CASE. Crewe, Va.: R. D. 1. 
i3C feet: good well: 2-room bungalow, 13x29- 
$l,o00 cash; adjoining 4 acres; good dwelling, 
2ox28; garage, 12x20; 3 small outbuildings; 
apples, pears, peaches, grapes; $1,500; sepa¬ 
rately or together: ideal location. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5834, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WA.NTED—Good paying dairy and 1 general farm, 
about 75 acres, on main road, near town, 
within 50 miles of N. Y. C.: buildings and loca¬ 
tion important. ADVERTISER 5832, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COVENTRY home: fruit and chicken farm of 914 
acres; two miles from station; house, seven 
rooms and bath; finest spring, also city water; 
peaches, pears, plums, cherries and quinces, cur¬ 
rants, grapes, berries of all kinds; large rhubarb 
bed; U, acre in asparagus; large barn, ehieken 
ftoye for 350 hens, also brooder houses, etc 
OWNER, Hillside Farm, Southern Boulevard] 
Chatham, N. J. 
row saor,—uooa iarm ot (X) acres; will keep 
l.i cows: electric lights anil running water to 
house and barn; good tenant house; fruit: one- 
half mile from village, railroad center: fine 
location. For particulars address HOBART 
DAVIS. Box 224, Sidney, N. Y. 
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FLORIDA'S best farm section: money-making 
farm and apiary. 70 colonies: variety of fruits- 
beautiful shrubs; 3714 acres; mare, pig, chick¬ 
ens. tools; buy now—get Fall crops and honey: 
$3,750. DR. E. W. POMEROY, Richland, Fla. 
FOR SALE!—28*4 acres, on improved road, near 
fine markets; good orchard, fine water, 8-room 
house, neglected, but good frame; shop; no barn; 
$800; splendid possibilities forty acres nearby 
for sale. $200. E. G. FEINT. Drytfen, N. Y. 
lease, wim option to nuv, 
acres, tractor farm, near New York Citv. 
AHRENS, West Norwood, N. J. 
WANTED—Poultry farm: ten acres or more- 
capacity about five hundred. ADVERTISER 
5839, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy, 40-acre farm: modern barn, 
holds 30 cows; two silos; milk room, running 
water, electric lights: milk route; neat eottage; 
owner retiring: easy terms; on Long Island. 
ADI ERTISER 5842, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM wanted!: 15-25 acres; about 50 miles from 
New York: no agents: particulars in first let¬ 
ter. GIERIE. 151 Richmond Street, Brooklyn 
N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! For cash rent 
for term of years my bearing orchard’s of 200 
trees; also this year’s crop for sale: very fine; 
trees have been properly sprayed and pruned. 
FRANK C. GOLDSMITH, Crystal Run. N. Y. 
FOR EXCHANGE—A new Colt acetylene light 
plant for Shetland pony and outfit or for good 
cows. ADI ERTISER 5799, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Oliver No. 02 3-bottom tractor plow. 
$125; I. H. C. corn husker and shredder, like 
new, $250. L. M. TAYLOR. Millerton, N. Y. 
TRACTOR BARGAIN—1917 Cleveland tractor in 
good running order; motor and 1 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—Moline tractor. Model D: used one 
week: electrically equipped: price right: also 
Butterfly separator, new. H. M. WALTER Gal¬ 
way. N. Y. 
WANTED—Tractor 
must he in good 
MR. IV. J. WIGG, 
with plows and cultivator; 
condition and priced right. 
195 Broadway. New York. 
FOR SALE—Potato 
1918; used on five 
$125.00. EDWARD 
Conn. 
Digger (Iron Age): new 
acres: good as new: price 
G. O’REILLY. Trumbull. 
FOR SALE—One 15-30 I. H. C. Mogul kerosene 
tractor, nearly new;, iu first class order: cheap 
for cash, or will give time on good security. 
PALMER BROS., Cicero, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Van-Brunt grain fertilizer and seed 
drill, very little used: $100. F. G. ROBINSON, 
Hinsdale, Mass. 
40 SECOND HAND 390 egg-size Cypher Company 
incubators wanted. SANDY KNOLL HATCH¬ 
ERY, MeAlisterville, Pa. 
WANTED—Moline tractor, must be reasonable 
and in first class condition. ADVERTISER 
5819, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE, cheap; 1 14 H. P. gasoline engine, 
l drag saw. 1 power feed saw table. ARTHUR 
JOHNSON, Suffern, N. Y. 
HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD—Fine old speci¬ 
men, mahogany, long been in family; price 
five hundred dollars: also collection of old blue 
historical china. ADVERTISER 5816, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
H ANTED—Mammoth incubator; anv make con¬ 
sidered if complete; in good condition and not 
older than 1916: state lowest cash price f. o. b. 
and give all particulars in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5831, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Avery motor cultivator: nearly new 
and never has been used as a cultivator ami 
very little belt work: reason for selling have 
two (2) other tractors. F. KAY BROWN 
Langhorne. Pa. 
WANTED—Slightly used silage cutter, with 
blower and traveling table: small size pre¬ 
ferred. ARTHUR IV. CORNWELL, Briton. 
Greene Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Waterloo Boy Tractor. 24 h. p., 
4-c.vlinder gasoline motor, and 3 gang Oliver 
riding plow for attaching: 1917 model; used one 
season: Is In good condition and can lie bought 
right: inspection at any time. For particulars! 
address AMPERE SUPPLY CO., Ampere, N. J. 
