Wanted-SaIcsman«“„ p „ r r*S 
, — — .'ess in feeding cattle, 
ho us and poultry, to sell feed direct to local fann¬ 
ers. Address 1101 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Buffalo. N.Y. 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
If you wnnf. to buy or sell or exchange, make it known here. 
This Hath* will be 6 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
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and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and general manufacturers' announcements 
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Seed and Nursery advertisements will not bo accepted for 
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I Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Young working foreman on large 
fruit farm, who has had experience with apple 
trees, where he 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, 
Roscoe, N. Y. 
FARMER-GARDENER, witli wife, to work small 
farm on Lake George, where one or two help- 
e s 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. 
WANTED—Experienced single man to take 
charge ol' a herd of Nubian goats. MOUNT 
KEMBLE FARM, Morristown, N. J. 
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 
house provided; we are also in need of a single 
man to do general farm work and assist in the 
dairy if necessary. RLOOMINGDALE FARMS, 
Somerville, N. J. A. S. Cortelyou, Secretary. 
WANTED—Single man. to work in nursery; good 
job for right party; work required will he such 
as any good farmer can do. ROSED ALE 
NURSERIES, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—A first-class plain cook in lady's 
household, where help is given in kitchen; 
good 1 wages; Westchester County in Summer and 
New York City in Winter. Reply, giving refer¬ 
ence, age and experience, to ADVERTISER 5893, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING foreman; $70 a month, with house, 
wood' for fuel and garden. ADVERTISER 
5901, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—General farmer, married, willing to 
board three men; house and wood furnished; 
state age, nationality and size of family. J. H. 
PAYNE, R. 1. Pittstown, N. J. 
SINGLE man wanted on poultry farm; must be 
ambitious, of good character and habits, in 
home where refinement will be appreciated. 
Repiv, giving age, references, qualifications and 
salary, E. K. MULLER, R. No. 7, Ithaca, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married farmer on dairy farm; house 
and garden furnished. B. LOEW, Thompson 
Ridge, Orange Co., N. \ r . 
WANTED—A reliable man to work on a poultry 
farm; steady job; a married man with a small 
family preferred. THE FRANCO- AMERICAN 
POULTRY FARM, Little Falls, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man to do general farm 
work; must know something about fruit trees 
aiul vines; wages $65.00; house, wood, light. 
\ddress F. E. C.. 50 Madison Avenue, New York 
City. 
WANTED—A cow tester to take charge of a 
t went v-six herd cow testing association in 
Orange County. Apply to ORANGE COUNTY 
FARM BUREAU MANAGER, Middletown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Men for cow testing association 
work; must have practical dairy experience 
and scientific training. J. W. BARTLETT, 
Agricultural. Experiment Station, New Bruns¬ 
wick, N. J. 
WANTED—Man and wife (well-behaved child 
no obstacle) for Winter work in a Long Island 
suburb and Summer work on a lovely farm in 
Connecticut; man as house man and gardener; 
woman for cooking and upstairs work; we offer 
a comfortable home, kind treatment, absolute 
fairness in everything and good wages to the 
right couple; we want equal fairness, unfailing 
courtesy, cleanliness and willingness; none but 
lovers of the country, who will also be content 
through Fall and Winter near the city, need 1 
apply. ADVERTISER 5910, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wanted, married or single, to take 
charge of fifty-cow modern dairy of registered 
and grade Holsteins, using Sharpies milker; must 
have had A. R. O. experience; state wages ex¬ 
pected and furnish copy of references; position 
open at once. FISHKILL FARMS, Hopewell 
Junction, N. Y. 
WANTED—For Orange County, N. Y., farm, a 
man and wife, no children; man as herdsman 
for small herd of registered Holsteins and for 
general farm work: woman to do general house¬ 
work for small family; willing to pay right man 
and woman good wages, board and lodging. 
Address by mail only, stating wages desired, 
giving full particulars as to age. experience, 
references, etc.. E. C. B., Room t‘,00, 92 William 
Street, New York. 
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WANTED—Young married poultryman for plant 
just starting: wife to do cooking Saturdays 
and Sundays, for which will pay extra; satis¬ 
factory wages for man. ADVERTISER 5904. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
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. 
HERDSMAN (head) wants position on modern 
farm; experience all branches: or charge gen¬ 
tleman's small country place: present employed 
on reg. Guernsey farm near N. Y.; married: 
Swedish; 3 children; liberty Oct. 1: A-l ref. 
ADVERTISER 5857, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as superintendent or mana¬ 
ger: lifetime on farm; ten years’ experience 
in managing farms and estates; Cornell man; 
thoroughly experienced in the production of 
Grade A raw and certified milk; purebred stock 
a specialty; experienced in the control of tuber¬ 
culosis and abortion. ADVERTISER 5890, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as manager or farm foreman 
on small estate; married; small family: thor¬ 
oughly competent: care and upkeep ot' farm, 
handle all crops and vegetables; best of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5902, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as housekeeper, or would do 
general housework for eld'erly couple, by young 
woman with daughter 10 years; must be near 
school and church: references given. Address 
ADVERTISER 5910, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, single, commercial poultry farm 
experience. Cornell Short Course training, de¬ 
sires connection with up-to-date poultry plant. 
Address ADVERTISER 5914, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by single man as farm fore¬ 
man or manager, having practical knowledge 
of all crops, stock and machinery: trustworthy 
and reliable: good references. Address, with 
full particulars, ADVERTISER 5913, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc- 
PARTNERSHIP wanted by American young 
man, single, farm reared, Protestant Chris¬ 
tian; no booze or tobacco; clean character; some 
capital; ready immediately. ADVERTISER 
5896, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Partner on dairy farm: man who can 
invest at least $2,000; farm ol’ 400 acres; first- 
class equipment; man who knows the dairy 
business, balancing ot. rations, tractor operator 
and all farm machines, handling of help; only 
grades now, but wish to go in with some pure- 
tireds; must be a hustler. ADVERTISER 5909, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent farmer to farm on shares 
225-acre farm, Eastern Pennsylvania, near the 
markets of Philadelphia and New York; farm 
equipped for dairy, poultry and hogs; also tractor 
and necessary machinery: owner and farmer each 
to supply 15 cows; this is a nfone.v-making propo¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 5911, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To run good farm on interest basis; 
agricultural college graduate; married; refer¬ 
ences: no boarders taken. ADVERTISER 5905, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A farmer to run on shares farm, 164 
acres; thirty head of grade Holsteins, 12 reg¬ 
istered Shropshires, pigs, chickens; tile silo; 
running water. GEORGE CARY, 184 Delaware 
Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 
FOR RENT or on shares. 50-acre fruit and gen¬ 
eral farm, with equipment; in N. J., within 
40 miles of New York City, close to R. R. sta¬ 
tion and town; in midst of large, active mar¬ 
kets; profitable chance to combine with dairy. 
ADVERTISER 5915, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—For 1920, poultry farm, stocked; 
cash, rent or shares; reference. L. J. HIP- 
WELL, Dover, Del. 
RARE OPPORTUNITY — Practical business 
farmer, with $6,000 or more, can secure choice 
garden soil. money-making farm, adjoining 
Kingston’s fast-growing business section; two 
houses, three modern barns, granary, piggery, 
hennery, dairy, etc.; no transportation and mid¬ 
dlemen's worry: square deal guaranteed by 
owner. FICKEX. corner State and Sawkill 
Roads, Kingston, N. Y. 
DON’T overlook this productive 300-acre dairy 
and stock farm; modern equipment, fine cli¬ 
mate, excellent market. ELI DAVIDSON, Eads, 
Tenn. 
FOR SALE—Two farms, situated in Greenville 
Co., Va.; one of 129 acres: good buildings and 
fenced for stock raising; with improvements; 
other of 200 acres; good buildings; partly fenced: 
close to town, railroad, school and church. For 
further information write to HERMAN PRASSE, 
North Emporia, Va. 
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: 100 
acres tillable: balance woods and cow pasture; 
been in family 100 years: must sell: a great bar¬ 
gain. M. O. EMPIE, SEWARD. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two of the best dairy farms in 
Orange Co.: 102-182 acres; level, rich, loamy 
soil, well watered: modern buildings: suitable 
for use of tractor: 20 acres fine oak timber on 
one: also one completely equipped for large 
poultry Industry. Write owner, HARRY SMITH, 
Montgomery, N. Y. 
X. Y. STATE farms: 240 acres; to settle estate; 
180-acre farm; good land and buildings; price 
four and five thousand dollars: half cash. 
CLARE GREGORY. Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
96-ACRE dairy farm; two miles to hustling 
railroad town; very productive soil; plenty 
wood, fruit, berries; fine set of buildings; grand 
view; extra good water system: some stock; 
good equipment for poultry. JOHN W. BASS, 
Randolph, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm: easy terms. For rent, 
on shares d'airy farm: liberal contract to right 
party. Address E. T. BLACK, Scio, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Farm. 50 acres, cheap; good rea¬ 
sons. M. C. CROSS, Cherry Plain. Rensselaer 
Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE-—60 acres in Eastern Ohio; farm in 
fine condition: spring water through farm. 
ADVERTISER 5SS9, care Rural New-Yorker. 
STOCK-GRAIN-DAIRY farm: five minutes from 
station, schools, stores: close markets: fac¬ 
tories, mills, lakes; healthful; magnificent 
surroundings; excellent roads; over 250 acres 
fertile, productive soil: spring watered pas¬ 
ture: heavy timber: all fruits, berries, in¬ 
cluding two modern houses, hardwood floors, 
running water; barns, stables, garage: 5 sound 
horses, 7 cows, 160 chickens: 70 tons hay; bulky 
crop: gas engine, machineries, all implements; 
family disagreement forces sacrifice: price 
$11,000; cash $3,500; rest mortgage. FRANK, 
Box 70, Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—In Saratoga,. 1*4 miles to city, 
dairy and truck farm of 65 acres, with house 
of 20 rooms for Summer boarding. If interested 
write OWNER, P. O. Box No. 142, Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—39-acre farm: 12-room house, fur¬ 
nished, hath; plenty fruit: good water; also 
fair size outbuilding; make dandy poultry farm; 
$2,000. ERNEST COMER, Box 122, Route 3, 
Saugerties, N. Y. 
DAIRY and poultry farm; 105 acres; fertile 
soil; plenty water; good buildings: close to 
town; might exchange. E. C. MOORE, Sussex, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—Or will exchange for good farm, 
mv beautiful home. 50 minutes from down¬ 
town, New York. ALFRED STORMS, 524 West 
Biddle Street, Jackson, Mich. 
WANTED—Farm. 60 cr 75 acres, on main road; 
fair set of buildings; X. Y. State preferred': 
must he reasonah'e: give full particulars in 
letter. ADVERTISER 5908, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—-130-acre farm; stock, poultry, all 
farming tools and crops for $2,800 ; 35 acres 
level tillage, balance pasture and wood; esti¬ 
mated 40 M lumber; plenty wood for market: 
good buildings, with running spring water; nine- 
room house with ell and shed; stock and horse 
barn, poultry house, sugar house with all ap¬ 
paratus. can set 1,000 buckets; horses, sows, 
swine, wagons, sleds, sleighs, harnesses, mowing 
machine, rake and all farm implements. H. F. 
WEATHERHEAD, Rrattleboro, Vt. 
WANTED—To rent, small farm, about 10 cows, 
stocked and equipped; cash or on shares; give 
full particulars. ADVERTISER 5898, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A built up poultry farm in New 
Jersey or on Long Island. $1,500.00 cash, 
balance terms. Address ADVERTISER 59i2, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN wanted on sheep farm; second place or 
manager; worker: no drones wanted: one will¬ 
ing to invest in business. CLARE GREGORY, 
Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
WANTED—An assistant herdsman for a herd of 
purebred Holstein cows; good wages, good 
home, steady employment. Address, witli refer¬ 
ences and experience, DEPARTMENT OF AGRI¬ 
CULTURE. DELAWARE COLLEGE, Newark, 
Del. 
POULTRYMAN wanted, one who understands 
caring and feeding breeder ducks: must be 
conscientious worker, sober and 1 reliable, and get 
results; references required. FRANCO-AMERI- 
CAN POULTRY CO., Goshen, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wanted, capable of taking entire 
charge of a small (10) select herd of Jerseys, 
all under official test; must, be a good butter- 
maker. ADVERTISER 5891. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
. SINGLE man for general farm work in Berkshire 
Countv, Mass.; good milker and teamster: 
temperate; no profanity: references required; 
good home, good salary. LOCK BOX 9. Canaan, 
N. Y. __ 
WANTED—Farm manager, graduate of agricul¬ 
tural college, for institution farm: dairy and 
garden principal departments; institution takes 
all products: state experience, references and 
salary expected in first letter. AD\ ERTISER 
5894.’ care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By October 1st. an honest, married 
American farm worker of at least average in¬ 
telligence, Interested in fruit growing, who 
would appreciate n chance to gain further knowl¬ 
edge and experience, with chance for advance¬ 
ment on a large fruit development; year 'round 
position; some knowledge of salesmanship re¬ 
quired. CONYERS FARM, Greenwich, Conn. 
MARRIED man wanted to work on poultry farm: 
good wages, good home, garden, fruit, milk, 
etc. ADVERTISER 5900, care Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
MALE HELP WANTED—Single man on large 
Massachusetts farm; good milker; experienced 
caring for few pigs and general chore work: 
wages $50. hoard, etc.: permanent position. 
ADVERTISER 5907, 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—Position as 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 Xo. 66. 
Unadilla, N. Y. 
SUPERINTENDENT—Gentleman's country es¬ 
tate or large farm, is open for engagement: 
i 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 5873, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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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 any farm too small to 
afford $1,500.00 and privileges. ADVERTISER 
5871. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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 aiseg expect good salary and 
percentage or bonus; state full particulars, etc. 
ADVERTISER 5870, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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 shepherd (married) desires 
position: qualified to take charge of large flock 
of sheep. ADVERTISER 5865, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer, thoroughly experienced, to 
take charge of small farm of 8 acres, near 
New York; will consider one child: wife to help 
in small family; wages $60 per month, with 
bonus. ADVERTISER 5903. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COUNTRY woman and son; woman must be good 
plain cook and boy must have farm experience: 
both must have good health, character and in¬ 
telligence: consideration given; efficiency ex¬ 
pected: full and complete equipment, which will 
satisfy anyone who takes pride in his work; 
clean,' attractive home, in good neighborhood, 
near church. II. C. BARTON. South Amherst, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by man 
with life experience in all branches of divers’ 
fled farming, stock, poultry, fruit growing, gar¬ 
dening. improvements in buildings anil soils, both 
gas and steam tractors and engines of all kinds: 
college training: best of references; no propo¬ 
sition too large: nothing less than three thousand 
dollars considered. ADVERTISER 5892, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HOLLANDER, single. 35 years, clean worker. 
excellent milker, honest, sober, no tobacco or 
liquor, good caretaker, wants position on up-to- 
date dairy: good home preferred; first-class ref¬ 
erences: state wages in first letter. ALSON 
IIEEMSTRA, 52 Highland Ave., Clifton. N. J. 
YOUNG man. 22. with farm experience, wishes 
position as assistant herdsman; strong and 
willing. ADVERTISER 5895, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
DAIRY farm for sale—One of the most produc¬ 
tive and best equipped dairy farms in Duchess 
Co.; 170 acres; seven miles from Poughkeepsie, 
on good road; buildings nearly all new; two 
silos, icehouse, stables for 50 head of cattle; 
this farm lias kept fifty head of cattle the past 
five years and is a money maker for a live man. 
Write for further information to ADVERTISER 
5900, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—80-acre farm in Chester County, 
Penna., near West Grove; large barn with 
stabling for 46 head; silo filled; extra good 12- 
room house witli bath, etc.; 7-room tenant house; 
hog house, icehouse, corn house, poultry houses, 
etc.; all kinds of fruit in abundance; 10 acres 
heavy wood's; 40 acres in hay, largely Alfalfa; 
12 acres wheat; abundant water in buildings 
and in pastures; at present stocked with pure¬ 
bred Guernseys, which with equipment and for¬ 
age can be purchased and immediate possession 
given; price of farm $13,000; terms; offered on 
account of death. EMMA R. PENNOCK, Lan- 
denberg. Pa. 
FOR SALE—One of the best dairy farms in 
Delaware Co.; centrally located; contains 200 
acres in high state of cultivation, cutting about 
100 tons iiay yearly; winters around 50 head 
stock, 3 to 5 horses; fine buildings; large barn, 
witli silo, nearly new; running spring water at 
house and barn; fruit; fine trout stream; Alfalfa 
grows nicely on part of farm; about 75 acres 
fine timber; 40 meadow; balance pastures; will 
sell with or without equipment and stock. 
ADVERTISER 5882, care Rural New-Yorket. 
FOR SALE—Chance for enterprising milk dealer 
or farmer; creamery, pasteurized 1 and icehouse, 
all new; can ship milk by night boat. 15 cents 
per can; 145-acre farm, 50 miles from New York, 
on tlie Albany Post Road; new up-to-date cow 
barn for 31 head; two silos; new chicken house; 
all new farming tools and fences; one large 
farmhouse; one large sheep barn; $20,000, or 
terms to suit. ADVERTISER 5899, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fertile farm, thirty acres, Conesu9 
Lake, including fifteen cottage lots; never- 
failing springs; finest location on the lake; good 
buildings; grow any crop, fruit, vegetable; fine 
location for inn; good bathing beach; or would 
consider working couple, as I am alone on farm, 
is my reason for selling. MRS. MYRTLE KING, 
Route 1, Livonia, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—370-acre farm; eastern shore of 
Maryland; borders on salt water; good build¬ 
ings. GUY S. VESSEY, Shell town, Md. 
FARM FOR SALE—Exceptionally fine farm of 
96 acres; all plow land, with the exception of 
six acres woodland; good level soil; nice 11- 
room house and big barn, 80x35 feet: also other 
buildings; fruit trees and grapevines; 18 acres 
good corn; also wheat, oats and 1 hay: three 
horses, two cows, three heifers, pigs "and 180 
chickens; all farm implements: farm is located 
300 yards from State road, between Somerville 
and Princeton, next to Woods’ Tavern; near 3 
railroad depots; price $12,000; $7,000 cash: if 
you want a good farm come and see this place: 
it adjoins the famous Bloomingdale Holstein 
farm; no letters answered. ANTONE BLEHA, 
R. F. D. 1, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—To buy farm, within 100 miles of 
N. Y.; about 50 acres. ADVERTISER 5897, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
FARM life, best food, modern care, offered one 
or two children. ADVERTISER 5888, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
40 SECOND-HAND 390-egg size Cypher Company 
incubators wanted. SANDY KNOLL HATCH¬ 
ERY, McAlisterville, Pa. 
FRAMING timber wanted; 2x3-ineh, 4-inch, 6- 
inch, 8-ineh and 10-inch; 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 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 anil 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. 
-j 
FOR SALE—Chicopee corn busker. 6-roll, nearly 
new, $115: 8-foot, 32-blade double disc bar- 
row, practically new, $90. F. S. GREEXE, 
Coxsaekie, N. Y. 
PENDLETON’S White Leghorn Poultry Farm, 
Frank W. Pendleton, Prop’r, solicits a select 
family trade in fancy table eggs: also eggs by 
30 dozen case. Address NORWICH, N. Y.; R. 
F. D. 3. 
FOR SALE—No. 2 Candee incubator heater; 
complete; perfect condition; $40.00. A. E» 
HAMPTON, Pittstown, N. J. 
9-18 Case tractor and Grand Detroit two-bottom 
plow; used one year; thoroughly overhauled 
and good condition: $575 cash. JAMES E. VAN 
ALSTYNE, Kinderhook. N. Y. 
Hl'SKER and shredder for sale. 4-roll Deeriug; 
good shape. MAX MILLER, Herkimer, N. Y. 
CIDER apples wanted; any quantity, from small 
lots up to carload lots; include all conditions 
in first letter, including price. JOHN F. WIL¬ 
KINS. Peekskill, N. Y. Telephone Peekskill 
21-F-4. 
NEW or used incubator, about 2.000-egg: give 
measurements. HEERDT, Wayside, N. J. 
