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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Young’ working foreman on largo 
fruit farm, who lias lia<l experience with apple 
trees, where lie can get additional mechanical 
and fruit experience. ADVERTISER 5817, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—On dairy farm, single man or man 
and wife for a year, by Sept. 1. L. KITTLE, 
Roscoc, N. Y. 
WANTED—First-class dry hand milkers; aide 
to milk at least 30 cows twice daily; no other 
work; wages 807.50 per month, with board and 
room. WALKER-GORDON LABORATORY CO., 
Plainsboro, N. J. 
FARMER-GARDENER, with wife, to work small 
farm on Lake George, where one or two help¬ 
ers are employed; must have experience with 
poultry, cows, sheep; give references and full 
account of past work, what salary (including 
wife’s work) expected. Address W. D. MANN, 
Hague, N. Y. 
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WANTED—Experienced single man to take 
charge of a herd of Nubian goats. MOUNT 
KEMBLE FARM, Morristown, N. J. 
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WANTED—Married man, preferably no children, 
to take charge herd of registered and high- 
class grade Guernseys; modern itarn and first- 
class living conditions; one familiar with A. R. 
work and balancing rations; give full particulars 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 5809, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—October lst-November 1st, thoroughly 
competent farmer (not superintendent) for 45 
acres under cultivation, thirty miles from New 
York City; must have practical knowledge pure¬ 
bred Guernsey cows, testing, raising of calves, 
feeding; also must understand hogs and chickens 
thoroughly, as well as care of apple and peach 
orchard, general farming and soils; married man 
without children preferred; references must he 
first-class as to character, habits, etc., and from 
reliable persons only; wages $75 per month and 
fair treatment products from farm, in addition 
a substantial share of profits of the farm at end 
of season; position calls for steady, hard work, 
but a good home and splendid opportunity for 
financial advancement for right man; only thor¬ 
oughly practical all-around man considered. 
BOX 104, Briarcllff Manor, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married farmer-gardener on farm in 
Morris County, N. J.; also to assist with poul¬ 
try; $60 monthly with good house (modern im¬ 
provements) and privileges; pleasant location; 
one mile from station; state age, personnel of 
family and references; good place for reliable, 
conscientious man. ADVERTISER 5881, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER WANTED—I am a retired business 
man and' own a fully equipped farm, best river 
bottom soil, over one hundred acres, near New 
York City and good local markets; 1918 cash re¬ 
ceipts over §4,01)0; the farm is well stocked ami 
planted, with every necessary tool on the place; 
am looking for a thorough business farmer, to 
whom I can rent this farm outright or operate 
the same on shares; only competent and respon¬ 
sible party, with good references, will be consid- 
ered. Answer to ADVERTISER 5878, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class dairy and herdsman; mar¬ 
ried; one able to prepare pasteurized milk for 
local trade; just making a start with pedigreed 
Tlolsteins: good house and privileges and' satis¬ 
factory wages for the right party; must board 
one man; farm located in Westchester County, 
30 miles from New York. ADVERTISER 5877, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman for thoroughbred cattle; 
must lie able to do A. R. O. work; married; 
between age of thirty and forty; farm located 
Southeastern New York; knowledge of general 
farming preferred; best references required; 
state salary expected: one who. is willing to 
build up herd and make reputation for himself 
and herd. ADVERTISER 5S70, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife or woman, preferably 
with daughter old enough to help with house¬ 
work. to run boarding house on large farm; man 
to hell) with either field or barn work: good 
wages. Including board for family. AD\ ER- 
T1SER 58(58, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man, eighteen to twenty, 
general helper on farm: good wages, room and 
board. C. S. P. WILLIAMS, R. F. D„ West 
Cheshire, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN wanted; one who understands 
curing and feeding breeder (fucks; must lie 
conscientious worker, sober ami reliable, end get 
results; references required. FRANCO-AMEK- 
IPAN POULTRY CO., Goshen, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two single men; one good milker 
and barn man; other teamster and general 
farm worker; wages §40 per month, board and 
room; yearly Job. GEO. B. SNYDER, Supt., 
Saugerties, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, a good, sober, reliable mar¬ 
ried man to work in dairy; one experienced in 
feeding calves preferred; must be willing to 
work and take an interest in the work; good 
bouse provided; we are also in need of a single 
man to do general farm work and assist in the 
dairy- if necessary, BL^OMINGDALI*) I ARMS, 
Somerville, N. J. A. S. Corteiyou, Secretary. 
SINGLE man wanted, good milker and able to 
handle boiler and machinery; chief work in 
dairy bottling milk and keeping things clean; 
state previous work and wages wanted. I LS’LLR- 
DORP FARMS, Highland, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man on Delcastle Farms; 
the work is done by men from the county 
workhouse on the honor system, and 1 we want a 
man to help look after them; should understand 
all kinds of farm work and machinery; a knowl¬ 
edge of dairy cattle and dairying would also 
help; applicant need not necessarily lie entirely 
able bodied, providing he has a good head: a re¬ 
turned army man, who is able to get around 
over a big farm, could do it, even though he 
were otherwise disabled; wages §70 per month; 
a splendid house with modern improvements, milk, 
garden, potatoes, wood and the privilege of keep¬ 
ing a few chickens. Apply to C. H. Cl LI EN, 
Superintendent, Delcastle Farms, Marshallton, 
Del. 
WANTED—Experienced shepherd who thoroughly 
understands the care and butchering of sheep: 
herd of 350; location Northern New Jersey; 
state all particulars. RAMAPO DEVELOPMENT 
COMPANY. Muhwuh, N. J. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, 30 to 45, _ country 
woman preferred; house all modern improve¬ 
ments; no washing; four in family; a permanent 
position for person who wants to be treated as 
one of family and not as servant. Write, stat¬ 
ing yvages expected, age and full particulars, 
A. J. DAVENPORT, Bogota, N. J. 
A good position for a capable woman. Wanted 
—Strong, competent, experienced women, 
pleasant and kind, for general housework in 
refined’ family of five adults; no washing, ex¬ 
cept for herself; country house with every con¬ 
venience, thirty miles from New York; only ten 
minutes’ walk from railroad, trolley, church; 
wages sixty dollars a month; references re¬ 
quired; place open September sixteenth. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5887, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man to work in nursery; good 
job for right party; work required will be 
such ns any good farmer can do. ROSEDALE 
NURSERIES, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
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. 
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. 
CAPABLE manager open for position after Oct. 
1st; college training; 15 years of practical 
experience in up-to-date dairying, certified milk 
production and farm crops; best of references; 
prefer East. BOX 104, Daisytown, Pa. 
AMERICAN, married, farmer by birth and 
choice, with executive and mechanical ability; 
many years’ practical experience in general 
fanning, dairy and fruit growing; no liquor or 
tobacco; capable of taking full charge of farm¬ 
ing proposition; not loss than $100 ‘per month. 
Address W. J. FANWOOD, Plainfield, N. J. 
WANTED—By practical American farmer, mar¬ 
ried, position as working superintendent; life 
experience and some scientific training; best of 
references; Westchester Co. preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5853, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Married, with 15 years' practi¬ 
cal experience on private and commercial 
plants, desires position; references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5862, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By experienced gentleman, light 
farm, garden or other work. ADVERTISER 
5879, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG American, married man, desires position 
as herdsman with purebred Guernseys; A1 ref¬ 
erences and experience. Address J. A. Y., Lou- 
donvllle, N. Y.; P. O. Box 74. 
MAN, sixty, years old, desires steady work on 
farm or lawn, especially on Catholic farm; 
will work for far less than usual wages, and not 
work on Sunday. JOHN SCHNEIDER, 8 Foun¬ 
tain St., Newport, R. I. 
WANTED—Position ns manager of up-to-date 
dairy farm or private estate, or as herdsman 
of first-class dairy, by November 1, by young 
man; single; Agricultural College graduate; life 
experience on farm; good habits; honest and in¬ 
dustrious: give location, full details and best 
wages paid in first letter. LOCK BOX No. 66, 
Unadilla, N. Y. 
WITH SOUND agricultural education and three 
years’ successful experience as salaried mana¬ 
ger. 33 years old, would prefer situation with 
progressive farm owner, who cannot assume 
management himself, on basis of percentage of 
farm profits: farm business must be big enough 
to demand all my energy and ability and show 
possibility of good profits: East preferred. 
ADVERTISER 5875, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman seeks position as 
working manager; thoroughly familiar with 
incubators, brooders, rearing on large scale for 
egg production. etc.; excellent references. 
ADVERTISER 5874, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT—Gentleman’s country es¬ 
tate or 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 with construc¬ 
tion. ADVERTISER 5S73, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AMERICAN farmer, orchardist, gardener, with 
family of workers, wishes position, manage 
farm or gentleman’s estate; understands all 
crops, stock, machinery, etc.: modern methods; 
trustworthy; relieve owner of all care: get re¬ 
sults; will not consider anv farm too small to 
afford $1,500.00 and privileges. ADVERTISER 
5871, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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POSITION wanted to take full charge of a good 
herd where large, long or short time records 
are wanted: am expert at the work and can take 
charge of farm also; expect good salary and 
percentage or bonus; state full particulars, etc. 
ADVERTISER 5870, care Rural New-Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY experienced commercial poultry- 
man desires position on up-to-date plant; un¬ 
derstands Mammoth incubators and all modern 
equipment and methods: am single, English, age 
36; wages $75 month and hoard: good references. 
Address ADVERTISER 5866, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Practical farm manager: 
American, age 33. married, no children; eight 
years in last position: experienced in handling 
crops, stoek. dairying and all farm machinery; 
can give best of references. ADVERTISER 
5864. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN desires position with purebred Hol¬ 
stein herd, preferably N. Y. State: good stock 
and blood lines essential; thoroughly competent 
in feeding for production. A. R. O. work, calf 
raising, etc.; graduate Alfred University Agri¬ 
cultural School. ADVERTISER 5886, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man (30), small family, desires posi¬ 
tion as working manager or farmer on com¬ 
mercial or private estate: thorough, practical 
knowledge of livestock, crops, machinery and 
men: reference furnished. LOUIS B. KLEMM, 
R. I). No. 0, Boonville, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN desires position on up-to-date es¬ 
tate; registered Guernseys and A. R. work 
preferred; capable of farm management; calves 
and butter-making special attention. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5867, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED American, married, no children, 
desires position us manager on gentleman’s 
place; references. ADVERTISER 5S83, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED shepherd (married) desire* 
position; qualified to take charge of large flock 
of sheep. ADVERTISER 5865, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 27, single, agricultural college 
graduate, with several years’ practical experi¬ 
ence in poultry, husbandry and orcharding, de¬ 
sires position on a modern farm where one or both 
of the above branches of farming are carried on. 
ADVERTISER 5884, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WORKING foreman wants position; 10 years’ 
experience ail kinds livestock and registered 
cows, poultry raising, crops, tractor and up-to- 
date machinery; wife good butter-maker; best 
references. J. W. POTCHTAR, 450 Watkins 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—50-acre farm and farmer, within 25 
miles of New York; must have good house and 
farm buildings, cows, pigs and chickens; farmer 
to live on place, keep it. in order and farm it 
for his own benefit; will be used by owner's 
children during week-ends. It. E. FULTON, 252 
West 04th Street, New York. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm, nearly 4 acres, in 
Sullivan County, N. Y.; new 8-room house, 
running water, 60-foot henhouse; also brooder 
house; for quick sale, $2,800, crops Included. 
ADVERTISER 5847, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CHICKEN FARM TO LET—Completely equipped, 
48 miles from New York. J. H. SERVIS, 
Carmel, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Laurel Farms at Hamilton (seat of 
Colgate University), Madison Co., N. Y.; 
Laurel farms consist of 233 acres of spring 
watered, high producing dairy land and two 
complete sets of buildings situated close to¬ 
gether, two fine dwelling houses; will he sold 
with fifty head of registered Holstein cattle, six 
horses and a very complete set of farming tools; 
also all crops, including over 100 tons of hay; 
everything hut the household goods for §25,000; 
if unable to sell both farms, will sell separately 
140 and 1 93 acres, with or without equipment. 
Address owner, J. GRANT MOUSE, Laurel 
Farms, Hamilton, N. Y. 
DON’T overlook this productive 300-acre dairy 
and stock farm; modern equipment, fine cli¬ 
mate, excellent market. ELI DAVIDSON, Eads, 
Tenn. 
FARM FOR SALE—One of the finest farms in 
Northern New York; 300 acres; all tillable, 
except iX) acres of thickly covered pine timber 
land: 18-room house with all improvements; 
large roomy barns, cow stable; over 50 head of 
cattle and 30 horses; two silos, piggery, up-to- 
date poultry house, garage and tenant house; 
electric lights in house and barns: also adequate 
water supply; farm suited for dairying or mar¬ 
ket gardening; one mile outside of city of Glens 
Falls of about 20.000; fifty miles north of 
Albany. Apply JAMES H. SEAMAN, Glens 
Falls, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—A farm containing about 55 acres of 
land. 15,000 grapevines. 15,000 gooseberry 
bushes, 500 apple trees in bearing: the right man 
can make money operating this place; the own¬ 
ers are all engaged in other business, and have 
no time to give it any attention. Address WM. 
C. SMITH, Milford Fruit Farm, Milford, Del. 
WANTED—For 1920; poultry farm, stocked; 30- 
40 miles South Jersey. Particulars in full. 
J. A. S., 201 Wayne St., Jersey C : 'y, N. J. 
FOR SALE—One of the best dairy f :ms in Del¬ 
aware Co.; centrally located; contains 200 
acres in high state of cultivation; cutting about 
100 tons hay yearly; winters around 50 head 
stock; 3 to 3 horses; fine buildings; large barn, 
with silo nearly new; running spring water at 
house and barn; fruit; fine trout stream; Alfalfa 
grows nicely oil part of farm; about 75 acres fine 
timber; 40 meadow; balance pastures; will sell 
with or without equipment and stock. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5882, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—500-acre estate in the beautiful Fin¬ 
ger Lakes district; one mile frontage on Lake 
Seneca; artistic Summer cottage on lake shore; 
150 acres grain and 300 acres choicest fruit 
grown in New York State, including cherries, 
plums, prunes, pears, peaches, apricots, grapes, 
apples; manager’s house, seven tenant houses; 
complete equipment farm machinery, tools, stock: 
owner retiring from business. CRANDALL 
MKLVINE. First Trust and Deposit Building, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, one to five acres, for term 
years in exchange for services; no agents. 
Address ADVERTISER 58SO, care Rural‘New- 
Yorker. 
A GREAT farm bargain, located In Butler Co., 
Pa., of 167 acres; good six-room house; good 
barn; about 50 acres very level; also about 50 
acres in timber; balance hilly; in the coal and 
oil belt: must sacrifice for cash at only $50 per 
acre. GEO. E. DIETZ, owner, Zelienople, Pa. 
FOR SALE—39-acre farm, one and half miles to 
station; will sell reasonable; write for particu¬ 
lars. JOHN COMER FORD, Pittstown, Hunterdon 
County, N. J. 
FOR SALE—$9,000 cash will buy a good fruit 
farm, consisting of 60 acres; 18 of it is wood¬ 
land; 1,200 peach trees, 300 cherries, 700 apple, 
50 pears. 3’j acres grapes: 8,000 currants; Uj 
acre raspberries; all young trees; also small as¬ 
paragus bed; bungalow consisting of 5 rooms and 
bath, large attic and cellar: good barns and out¬ 
buildings; power sprayer; power saw: all neces¬ 
sary implements: Ford truck: on State road % 
a mile from town and station; good school and 
churches. Anply to MRS. E. M.. BATTS, Park 
Laue, New Milford, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Seven rooms, bath, furnished or un¬ 
furnished: city conveniences: five minutes from 
depot; hour out; one to four acres; orchard, 
stoek, etc.: bargain. Owner, CHAS. A. TAY¬ 
LOR. Greenlawn, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two farms, situated in Greenville 
Co.. Va.; one of 129 acres: good buildings and 
fenced for stock raising: with improvements; 
other of 2U0 acres; good buildings: partly fenced; 
dose to town, railroad, school and church. For 
further information write to HERMAN PRASSE, 
North Emporia, Va. 
MONMOUTH County, New Jersey farm. SO 
acres; close to railroad and markets; house 
with improvements; barn, carriage house, corn 
erili. chicken houses, apple orchard. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5885, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN—Monmouth County potato farm; re¬ 
tiring; particulars owner. BOX 43, EnglisU- 
towu, N. J. 
123 ACRES, well watered, soil limestone; one 
of the best dairy farms in Schoharie Co.; large 
barn, wagon, hog, brooder and corn house: two- 
family 18-room dwelling, all newly painted; or¬ 
chard, small fruit, all kinds; sugar bush; 106 
acres tillable: balance woods and cow pasture: 
been in family 100 years; must sell: a great bar¬ 
gain. M. O. KMl’lE, SEWARD, N. V. 
WANTED—To lease, with buying option, land 
or farm containing or bordering water: lake 
preferred; bargain; stamp. BOX 303, Seheuevus, 
N. Y. 
HOUSE; bargain; 14 rooms, electricity, gas; 
garage; spacious ground; near station, Jamaica, 
L. I. G. S., 151 West 91st Street, New York. 
900-ACRE river farm; large, level, fertile fields; 
400 acres under plow; convenient to Richmond; 
for immediate sale, .$30,000; .$2,000 cash, balance 
easy terms; unless financially able to conduct 
such a proxmsition do not reply. BOX 3, Sweet 
Hall, Va. 
WANTED—Farm with large apple and pear or¬ 
chard coming into bearing, in Northwestern 
New York, Southeastern Pennsylvania or Middle 
West; price must he right. Write, with full 
description, to WILLIAM GRAAMANS, General 
Delivery, Syracuse, N. Y. 
STOCK and plant farm for sale—855-aere stock 
and plant farm, located at Moultrie, Georgia, 
and considered one of the best farms in the 
Southeastern States. Can be bought at a sacri¬ 
fice price. Total amount of stock on this farm 
inventories $125,000. Six hundred acres of this 
farm is stumped and In high cultivation. It is 
well equipped, with seven large barns, two silos 
of 150 tons capacity, potato house with a capa¬ 
city of 4,000 bushels; 6-room bungalow, 4-room 
servants’ bouse, poultry and pigeon houses, three 
houses for foremen and superintendents, all 
screened, with running water in each. The farm 
and stock will be sold as a whole or separately. 
The farm is stocked with 75 head of purebred 
Aberdeen Angus cattle; 300 high bred hogs— 
English Berkshire, Duroc Jersey and big type 
Poland Chinn—all purebred stoek. The location 
of this farm is in the wealthiest section of 
Southwest Georgia, ideal climate, and within a 
few miles of one of the largest packing houses 
in the Southeast. Owner of this farm must dis¬ 
pose of it promptly, on account of other inter¬ 
ests requiring his time. Blue print of farm 
and full details, including inventory, etc., will 
be sent on application. Address JOE J. BAT¬ 
TLE’S STOCK AND PLANT FARM, Moultrie, 
Miscellaneous 
FARM life, best food, modern care offered one 
or two children. ADVERTISER 5888, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PROTESTANT American woman, 55, moderate 
means, with preference for country, desires to 
become acquainted with lone woman of similar 
tastes. ADVERTISER 5872, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
40 SECOND-HAND 390-egg size Cypher Company 
incubators wanted. SANDY KNOLL HATCH¬ 
ERY, MeAlistcrville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Cheap, one 14 h. p. gasoline engine, 
1 drag saw, 1 power feed* saw table. ARTHUR 
JOHNSON, Suffern, N. Y. 
BEST offer takes the following for immediate 
cash sale: One Bates tractor, nearly new, 
with three-bottom plow; one Mogul 8-16 tractor, 
with two-bottom plow; one Locomobile six-ton 
dump body truck, just overhauled, too large for 
present use. Write, ’phone or call W. L. 
EDISON, Morristown, N. J. 
MANURE and feed carriers, tracking; fully 
equipped hay carrier and tracking rope, etc.; 
working order; Vi list price. ADVERTISER 
5846, care Rural New-Yorker. 
THOMPSON, No. 28, root cutter for poultry for 
quick sale; .$12. GUY LESHER, Northumber¬ 
land, Pa. 
BEAN THRASHER (Owen), Harvester (LeRoy 
Plow Company), both new last year; perfect 
order. MANN VYNNE FARM, New Vernon, N. J. 
FRAMING timber wanted 1 ; 2x3-inch. 4-inch, 6- 
ineh, S-inch and 10-ineh; in carload lots; any 
soft wood; state price f. o. b. your station; 
give list of sizes. WARD CARPENTER & CO., 
Inc., Tarrytown, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two “Hardie” triplex pump power 
sprayers, complete; photograph. HERMAN 
H. KELLNER, Danbury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—-One round 6-foot dining table, $10; 
one mission chair. .$5; one cot, .$i: one clock. 
$5. C. L. BADLWIN, Westport, Conn, R.D. 11. 
FOR SALE—Two Model incubators, 240 and 360- 
egg size; seven Prairie State 390-egg incu¬ 
bators, and two coal brooders, nearly new: one 
large Presto-lite tank: will trade for good S. C. 
W. Leghorn pullets, Mammoth incubator or good 
office desk: state full details. MARVIN FOR¬ 
STER, Hall, N. Y. 
MOLINE TRACTOR, Model D, practically new; 
A1 condition, with 12-inch plows; $1,250. J. 
W. McLEOD, Rowland, N. C. 
WANTED—Two 3.000-egg incubators. YAR- 
MOND FARM, Freehold, N. J. 
HONEY—Extracted, clover and basswood: also 
buckwheat; f. o. b. my station 60 lbs. $12.60: 
two or more 10-lb. pails, $2.35 each: delivered 
in 2nd zone, 12 lbs., $3.00; 3rd zone, $3.15. 
RAY C. WILCOX, West Danby, N. Y. _^ 
FOR SALE—Chicopee corn husker, 6-roll, nearly 
new, $115; 8-foot, 32-blade doutde disc har¬ 
row. practically new, $90. F. S. GREENE. 
Coxsaekie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Wheat for poultry; some of it 
sprouted; $3.25 cwt. in half-ton lots while it 
lasts. ELBRIDGE FARMS, Elbridge, N. Y. 
WANTED—Bailor, horse or motor driven culti¬ 
vator; single or double row; any condition. 
BOX 83, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Moline tractor. Model C; truck and 
plows. COLEMAN, Gage, N. Y. 
WANTED—To exchange, selected shell oysters, 
fresh from the beds, for No. 1 picked apples, 
bid. for bbl.: also some solid meats in gal. pails. 
WILLIAM LORD, Cambridge, Md. 
It SALE—Potato machinery; 1919 Aspinw: H 
ind Hoover diggers; 1919 Iron Age planter; 
id as new. RICHLAND FARMS COMPANY, 
ghtstown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—150 bushels of large, clean who: V 
slightly sprouted, at $2.00 per bushel. CHAS. 
THOMANN, La Orangeville, Dutchess Co„ N. Y. 
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Two Excellent Vegetable Books 
By R. L. Watts 
Vegetable Gardening . • • « • $1.75 
Vegetable Forcing.2.00 
Clearly written, practical, convenient for 
reference, covering outdoor and green¬ 
house vegetable work. For sale by 
The Rural New-Yorker 
333 W. 30th St., New York 
