Coming Live Stock Sales, 
Oct. 2.—imported Guernseys, 
^eer, Cranford 
F. S. 
N. .T. 
Ilolsteins. Quality Ilolsteins, 
Oct. 6-8.— 
Chicago, Ill. 
Oct. 8.—Blair Co.. Fa.. Holstein Breed¬ 
ers’ Association, consignment sale. Fair 
Grounds. Altoona, Fa. 
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. 
Oct. 13.-—New York State Guernsey 
Breeders’ Consignment Sale, Fernbrook 
Farm, Menands Road, Albany. N. Y. 
Oct. 15.—Guernseys. Mrs. * E. W. 
Strawbridge Brophv. Moorestown. N. .T. 
Nov. 1.—Baltimore County Guernsey 
Breeders’ Association Sale, Pavilion 
Timonium, Md. 
Nov. 0.—Berkshire Swine. Berkshire 
County Berkshire Club, Pittsfield, Mass. 
— 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
l 
Union Agricultural Association, sixty- 
fourth annual fair, Burgettstown, Pa., 
Sept. 30-Oct. 1-2. 
- Interstate Fair. Trenton. N. .T.. Sept. 
30-Oct. 3. 
New England Fruit Show, with Rhode 
Island Fruit Growers’ Association. Elks 
'Auditorium. Providence, R. I.. Nov. 10-13. 
National Grange, annual meeting. 
Grand Rapids, Mich.. Nov. 12. 
Greater Arizona State Fair. Phoenix, 
Ariz., Dec. 3-8. 
New Jersey State Horticultural So- 
jeietv. annual meeting, Atlantic City, Dec. 
1-3. „ . 
Virginia State Horticultural Society, 
annual meeting, Roanoke. *D'ec. 2-4. 
Virginia State Porn Growers, annual 
convention and exhibit. Roanoke, 1 a., 
Dec. 2-4. 
National Farmers’ Exposition and Ohio 
Apple Show. Terminal Auditorium, To¬ 
ledo, O., Dec. 4-12. 
Peninsula Horticultural Society, thirty- 
fourth annual meeting, Chestertown, Md., 
Jan 6-S. 1920. 
Price of Oat Hay 
At what price should I sell oat hay? 
It. was cut in the soft dough, was never 
rained on. and so far as I am a judge, is 
No. 1 in every respect. it. w. R. 
West Portal. N. -T. 
So far as the feeding value goes the 
oat hay is quite equal to good mixed hay, 
but it 'is too coarse to suit most feeders. 
Usually buyers are 
three-quarters the 
hay. depending on 
cut. Some of the 
little better than 
willing to pay about 
price of good mixed 
when the oats were 
so-called oat hay is 
traw. 
Wanted-Salesman 
who has hail practical 
experience ami sne- 
.cess in t'eedingeatile, 
hm»s ami poultry, to sell feed direct to local farm¬ 
ers’. Address 1101 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Buffalo. N.Y. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchange, make it known he-e. 
This Rate will be 5 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and onlv Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers anti general manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, E*o?s and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will ir<» under proper he ad in firs on other pajres. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will n«>t he 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—Experienced single man 
clung ' »f a herd of Nubian goats. 
KEMBLE FARM. Morristown, N. J. 
MAN wanted on sheep farm: second 
manager: worker: no droims wanted: 
ing In invest in business. CLARE t 
Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
WANTED—First-class dry hard milkers; able 
to milk at least 30 cows twice daily; no other 
work; wages :■ .7.50 per month, with board and 
room. WALKKi(-GORDON LABORATORY' CO., 
Plainsboro, N. J. _ 
WANTED—Young man, single, who intends to 
stick at farming; permanent place on progres¬ 
sive dairy farm; milking machines: write full 
particulars aiul wages. LESTER HAYES, Ham¬ 
ilton, N. Y. 
WANTED—A single man for herdsman; give ex¬ 
perience, age and references first letter. 
ROBERT M. FENN, Brookdale Farms ^ Middle- 
bury, Conn. 
WANTED—Immediately, two helpers; one to do 
cooking, .cleaning, and washing; the other as 
nurse for three small children and waitress; 
must be willing and fond of children; two adults 
in family; small, pleasant home. Write, giving 
references and wages expected, to MRS. GEO. 
B. SOCLE, 250 North Mountain Avenue, Mont¬ 
clair, N. J. 
WANTED—On dairy farm, single man or man 
and wife for a year, by Sept. 1. I.. KITTLE. 
ROSCOE. N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
AMERICAN farmer, orehardist. 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 SI.500.00 nnd privileges. ADVERTISER 
5871. 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. 
POULTRYMAN. now managing a most, successful 
egg farm, will be open for a new proposition 
about Nov. 1st: competent, with a thorough 
training: experienced in every detail and posses¬ 
sor of good habits; single; references: only a 
first-class proposition considered. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5933. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. 22. with farm experience, wishes 
pcsition as assistant herdsman; strong and 
willing. ADVERTISER 5895, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
_ _l 
FARM OFFICE—Young married couple wish 
positions on a farm: wife as bookkeeper, man 
ns assistant to superintendent or owner; both 
have experience in farm bookkeeping, farm man¬ 
agement. cost accounting, etc., and can furnish 
the highest class of references from former em¬ 
ployer. ADVERTISER 5920. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted on large, wMl-equipped farm 
near city. ADVERTISER 5919, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AT LIBERTY SOON—Practical farm manager 
and estate superintendent; man of character, 
energy and executive ability, fitted by training 
and experience to handle any large farming 
proposition; competent herdsman, breeder of 
purebred stock, cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry: un¬ 
usually large experience in handling dairies, 
feeifing. testing, etc.: single man. reference. 
DEMONSTRATOR. Box 370, Chittenango, N. Y. 
WANTED—Family would like a caretaker’s 
place in the country, near Now York: best 
references. MRS. IT. KEMPNER, 1714 Himrod 
Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. 
WANTED—By October 1. a position as farm 
superintendent by a young American, with 
agricultural college training and six years’ prac¬ 
tical experience; recently discharged from the 
service; best of recommendatiors and references 
if desired: interview preferred; especially in¬ 
terested in poultry, dairying amf orcharding: 
State full particulars. Address FARMER. Apart¬ 
ment No. 5 West, 19 East 89th Street, New 
York City. 
rOT'I.TRYMAN desires position as superintendent 
fancy or commercial plant: thoroughly exper¬ 
ienced all branches: expert conditioner: font 
years with Fernbrook White Wyandotte Farm; 
marr'ed: no liquor: host reference as to charac¬ 
ter and ability. A. M. SII.VW, Menands, Albany, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Linotype position: some practict 
815.00. MISS L. PRINCE, Farmington. Me. 
A COMPETENT poultrymnn, having life e: 
iencc in both poultry and game, wants oppor¬ 
tunity to develop poultry plant on modern li 
am well versed in English methods of hree 
nnd selection of layers: expert on incubation 
brooding, selection of birds for laying com 
tion. etc.: quantity and quality prodm 
economically obtained; open for interview 
present disengaged: ago 34. Address AD\ 
TISER 5923. care Rural New-Yorker. 
- r 
to take 
MOT* NT 
place or 
one will- 
REGORY, 
WANTED—An assistant herdsman for a herd of 
purebred Holstein cows; good wages, good 
home, steady employment. Address, with refer¬ 
ences and experience, DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- 
(TT.T1 RE, DELAWARE COLLEGE, Newark, 
Pel. 
WANTED—For Orange County. N. Y.. farm, a 
man and wife, no children; man as herdsman 
for small herd of registered Ilolsteins 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 hr mail only, stating wages desired, 
giving full particulars as to age. experience, 
references, etc., K. ('. B., Room o00, 92 illiam 
Street, New York. 
WANTED—Single man for general farming: 
845.00 and board: steady work. ,T. A. ROGERS. 
Central Valley, Orange Co.. N. Y T . 
A PRACTICAL married farmer wishes posit: 
as manager of dairy or stock farm; nndersta 
the growing of all farm crops, feeifing and ef 
of stock, all farm machinery and handling 
men: please give full details in first letter 
avoid unnecessary correspondence. F. ,T. RE 
ELEY, 740 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 
WANTED—Position as working farm snperin- 
temfent on gentleman’s estate; understand all 
farm work, all farm machinery, tractor, gas en¬ 
gine, raising cattle, hogs and poultry; have son, 
20, if needed; American; life experience; temper¬ 
ate and reliable; verv best reference; at liberty 
Oct. 1 or 15. ADVERTISER 5928, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
BOY of 18 wants position on. farm; strong; able 
to d’o man’s work; raised on farm; New Jersey 
preferred. BOX 83. Barnegat, N. J. 
WANTED—By experienced horseman, position 
as superitendent or foreman. ADVERTISER, 
Bernardsville, N. .T. 
___t 
WANTED—Position as herdsman by American 
man and wife: 10 years’ experience as herds¬ 
man; understand testing for A. R. O., com¬ 
pounding rations, good calf man; would like to 
have place where wife could he employed with 
housework; wages for man and wife: man, §05; 
wife, 830 per month. Address ADVERTISER 
5930, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT or manager of gentleman’s 
country estat'*' or large farm, by capable young 
man just returned from overseas service: college 
education. business experience, progressive; can 
handle men and get the results you want: give 
full details and state salary. ADVERTISER 
5935, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WIDOW (48) wishes position as housekeeper on 
gentleman's estate. ADVERTISER 5938, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY manager, married 1 , with 15 years’ 
practical experience on private and commercial 
plants, desires position; references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5940, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ORCTTARRTST, experienced, desires position 
gentleman’s estate; single: honorably dis 
charged from army: excellent referem 
ADVERTISER 5922. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager of dairy 
by young American, married: life expo: 
in growing crops, handling farm machinery, 
ing and care of stock, milk testing and b 
making: would accept good position as fori 
give full d"tails in first letter. ADVERT 
5921. care Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE MANAGER fruit farm war 
on salary and interest in business: t 
in proper production and marketing. 
TISER 5832. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVER 
HERDSMAN, dairyman. married. chi' 
American, certified* buttermaker. A. R. 
can bring milker: references. LESTER 
MER. Roosevelt. L. I., N. Y. 
USEFUL MAN-—Reliable: plain cooki 
oral housework; reference: farm 
preferred. ADVERTISER 5931, care 
Yorker. 
or su 
Rural 
WANTED Married working foreman for apple 
orchard; about five thousand trees; one hour 
from N wark. N. J.: full particulars and ex¬ 
perience desired. ADVERTISER 591S, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two men not afraid of work, must 
room together, on fruit and poultry farm: 12 
aeres fruit: 3.000 lay rs; help build large laying 
house this Fall and in Spring assist with 20.000- 
ogg incubator and the rearing of 10.000 chicks; 
state age. height, weight, experience and 
iy salary: both positions are permanent, 
future for the men that make good; no 
users. WM. LONGSTREET, Trenton, 
N. 
month- 
witli a 
tobacco 
J. 
WANTED—Married man to care for Guernsey 
herd and poultry, with dairy work: house, 
firewood, milk ami garden furnished, with $00.00 
ncr month: send references in first letter: posi¬ 
tion is open now. Address WILDE WOOD 
FARMS, Woodstock, N. Y. 
AMERICAN wishes position ns sup'-rinten 
or manager on good farm whore ability 
sobriety is appreciated: best of references 
nislied. E. A. NELSON. Woodland 1 Farm. IV 
Plains, N. Y. 
SITUATION WANTED - American. t 
farm manager: practical experience 
classes of livestock, poultry and fruit; 2: 
experience: modern methods used. 
TISER 5934. care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED WOMAN, 32, with girl 5. d 
sires position as general lmuseworker in sent 
family; kindly state particulars. ADVERT 
5927. care Rural New-Yorker. 
REAL BARGAIN—80 aeres land, 30 in cultiva¬ 
tion; 2 14 12-year-old orange grove; 5-room 
house; barn; other buildings; $3,500. W. A. 
BRAMLETT, Richland’, Flap 
TO LEASE—Farm, near large beach, west of 
New London; 2 houses, 2 barns, silo, orchard; 
25 acres now tilled; pasture, wood; might rent 
some tools: immediate possession; rent free until 
April; Winter work obtainable; rent partly 
worked out; farmer, carpenter or painter can 
work out entire rent: satisfactory references 
essential. J. S. BROWN, Black Hall, Conn. 
—- ) 
FOR SALE—The desirable dairy farm. 75 acres; 
12-room house and barn; 50 acres in tillage; 
some wood; springs in house and harn: mail de¬ 
li vered; 2fi miles from railroad station; price, 
81.850 in Richford, N. Y.; may r nt if desired; 
low rent. ERNEST SMITH, 65 Garden St., 
Hartford, Conn. 
FOR SALE—40 to 00 acres, without buildings, 
on main macadam road, between Somerville 
and Far Hills, N. J., 35 miles from New York; 
price, $100 per acre. ADVERTISER 5939, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Bargain to quick buyer; productive 
farm. 179 acres, with or without stock and im¬ 
plements; possession at once if wanted; stock, 
24 head; some registered Ilolsteins; 3 good 
horses, 4 large hogs, 100 liens. 50 ducks, 6 tur¬ 
keys; 12-room house, furnished; good water, 
hay and crops to Winter stock; 4 miles from two 
railroad stations; 1 mile to postoffice, school, 
church, State road, good markets. ANDREW 
GORTON, Thompsonville, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
DAIRYMAN desire position on private 
good feeder and butter-maker: years 
perienee with purebred stock: prefer One 
Englishman: single: age 86. AD A’El 
5937, care Rural New-Yorker. 
of 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc- m 
T 
TWO brothers, e—'rienced dairymen, one with — 
agricultural college training, want to rent 3( 
farm or work on shares; handle machinery and 
tractors. ADVERTISER 5925, care Rural New- w 
Yorker. pf 
-_— IJ 
FOR RENT—On shares, estate farm of over 390 — 
acres on outskirts of Syracuse, N. Y.: 2 silos; G 
100 acres in Alfalfa and Timothy; possession, 
anv time from Oct. 1 to March 1. 1920. AD- w 
VERTISER 5929, care Rural New-Yorker. fr 
WANTED—Partner on dairy farm: man who can a 
invest at least $2,000; farm of 400 acres: first- p 
class equipment; man who knows the dairy X 
business, balancing of rations, tractor operator — 
and ail farm machinery, handling of help: onlf V 
grades now, but wish to go in with some pure- 
breds; must tie a hustler. ADVERTISER 5909. ir 
care Rural New-Yorker. J 
____p 
WANTED—A farmer to run on shares farm. 164 — 
acres; thirty he&d of grade Holsteins, 12 reg- F 
istered Shropshires, pig*, chickens; tile silo; 
running water. GEORGE CARY, 1S4 Delaware If 
Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. c 
RARE OPPORTUNITY — Practical business F 
frrmer, with $6,000 cr more, can secure choice C 
garden soil. m nev-makiug farm, adjoining — 
Kingston’s fast-growing business section: two F 
houses, three modern bams, granary, piggery, 
hennery, cVairy, etc.: no transportation and mid- t 
dlemen’s worry; square deal guaranteed by t 
owner. FTCKEN. corner State and Sawkiil g 
Reads, Kingston, N. Y. g 
123 ACRES, well watered, soil limestone: one F 
of the best (fairy farms in Schoharie Co.: large 
harn, wagon, hog, brooder and corn house; two- 
familv 18-room dwelling, all newly painted; or- i 
chard, small fruit, all kinds; sugar bush: IOC 
acres tillable; balance woods and cow pasture: 
been in family 100 rears: must sell: a srrer.t bar- 1 
gain. M. (). F.MPIE, SEWARD. N. Y. 
X. Y. STATE farms: 24 > acros: settle estate: 
1 ^0-acre farm; good land and buildings: price 1 
four and five thousand dollars: half cash. 
CLARE GREGORY. Mt. Vision. X. Y. ? 
90-ACKE dairy farm: two miles t> hustling I 
railroad town: very productive soil: plenty 
wood, fruit, berries: fine set of buildings; grand 1 
view; extra good water system: some stock; 
good, equipment for p nlfry. JOHN W. BASS, J 
Randolph, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm: ■ asy terms. Tor rent, 
in shares d’airy fa~m: liber: 1 contract ti right 
partv. Address E. T. BLACK. Scio, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—39-acre farm: 12-ro.im house, fur¬ 
nished, bath: plenty fruit: good water; also 
fair size outbuilding: make dandy poultry farm: 
82.000. ERNEST COMER, Bex 122. Route 3. 
Sangerties, N. Y. 
WANTED—A built np poultry farm in New 
Jcscy cr on Long Island: 81.500.00 cash; bal¬ 
ance terms. Address ADVERTISER 5912. eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
1 FOR SAT.F.—Chance for enterprising milk dealer 
1 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 the 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. 
i TWENTY-ACRE farm. S-romn house, poultry 
houses, barn, other buildings; gas and water 
? in house: on State road; live minutes station, 
high schools, churches and stores. KOHLER. 
Barnegat, N. J. 
> FARM for sal« or rent: modern buildings and 
machinery: 100 acres tillable, 70 acres pas¬ 
ture; wood lot: large trout brook; Saratoga 
County. ADVERTISER 5917, care Rural Xew- 
} Yorker. 
WAXTED—To lor so fer number of years, fully 
equipped poultry plant: capacity not less than 
1.000 avi"'s: acreage 10-15: less than 50 miles 
niit New York Citv: full description in first let- 
: ter. ADVERTISER 5926, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
for SALE—T’l Saratoga, l 1 - miles to city, dairy 
amt truck farm of <15 acres, with bouse of 20 
s rooms for Summer boarding. If interested write 
- OWNER, l\ O. Box No. 142, Saratoga Springs, 
- ilL __i 
,1 FOR SAI.E—Very productive 50-r.ore farm, few 
r ds off main' trunk State road. Tompkins 
e County: plentiful fruit, fine water, good barns, 
good old-fashioned house, pip less furnace, new 
sil i several good smaller buildings: 2> j miles to 
i railroad: 10 cattle: excellent equipment: tools: 
li telephone: rural mail delivery; hnv: silage: 
.p $7,500: excellent proposition. ADA LR l ISLK 
;. 5924. care Rural New-Yorker. 
W ANTED—Farm. 75 to 130 nc-es. Scuthon New 
.Tersev preferred; must have ; li mach'nery. 
M stock, buildings, etc., good soil for growing all 
R grain and general crops; must be a perfect farm 
in all respects: $3,000 cash, balance terms; 
strictly no agents! GEORGE FRIEDEL, 710 
t»: Woodward Avenue, Brooklyn X. Y. 
s- SUSQT’EHANNA Valiev farm. 120 acres; 100 
K acres river fiat: fine buildings; State load. 
THEO. FULLER, Unadilla, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre apple and stock farm; rare 
bargain. Liston! 1,600 bids, best apples now 
being picked; offered $5 unpacked; that's $8,000; 
lock at the Greenings. Baldwins, Newtons, Wine- 
:. Bens; trees bearing 5-16 bbls. each; one 
1 from station; prettiest part Dutchess Co., 
Y.: going into another business. ADVER- 
Elt 5930, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ACRES, finest farming section Jersey; rich 
soil; 300 acres under cultivation: mile Hope- 
8100 acre: no reasonable offer refused; 
terms; long time mortgage. MEYERS, 
OOD valley farm. 200 acres, at Greenwood 
Lake. Orange County: level land; spring 
atered pastures: suitable for stock and general 
inning; near village and school: will lease to 
irty having his own stock or capital to take 
ire of property: reasonable rent or share of 
i-ofits. Address PAUL GROSS, 302 Broadway, 
ew York. 
'ANTED—Cheap, large farm; would consider 
“abandoned” or hill farm if abundant wood; 
nmediate possession: describe: state final price. 
AMES CHRISTIE, 3 Millard Avenue, North 
arrvtown, N. Y. 
IFTY acres in beautiful 
equipped for poultry nnd 
md: good soil: ample 
stores. State road. 
Chemung valley: 
small dairy; level 
buildings; school, 
trolley, short mile; 
lilrop.d and milk stations quarter mile beyond, 
or full particulars address WINAWAY FARM, 
liemung, N. Y. 
RDIT and poultry farm for sale: 18 acres; just 
outside city limits: good six-room house, elec- 
rie lights: deep well: barn; 20 bearing orange 
rees: especially good soil for orange grove and 
eneral farm crops; ten acres of this land into 
rove when in hearing will give $3,000.00 net 
or year. E. S. SLOUGH, owner. Dade City, 
Miscellaneous 
incubators wanted. 
RY, McAlisterville, 
SANDY 
Pa. 
KNOLL HATCH- 
2x3-incli. 4-inch, 6- 
in carload lots; any 
RAM I NO timber wanted 1 : 
inch. S-inch and 10-inch; 
ift wood: state price f. o. b. yonr station 
ive list , f sizes. WARD CARPENTER & CO., 
ic., Tarrytown. N. Y. 
[OXEY— Extracted, clover and basswood; also 
buckwheat: f. o. b. my station 00 lbs. $12.60: 
ivo cr more 10-lb. pails. $2.35 etch; delivered 
i 2nd zone. 12 lbs., 83.00 : 3rd zone, $3.15. 
:AY C. WILCOX, West Danby. X. Y. 
OR SALE—No. 2 Ccndee incubator heater; 
complete: perfect condition; $40.00. A. E. 
[AMPTON, Pittstown, N. J. 
IS Case tractor and Grand Detroit two-bottom 
plow; used one year: thoroughly overhauled 
ill good! condition; $575 cash. JAMES E. VAN 
ALSTYNE, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—Two absolutely new 17x22 Ohio 
Cultivator Baling Presses. equipped with 
friction clutches. PIERMONT PAPER COM¬ 
PANY, Piermont, 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- 
KENS, Peekskill, N. Y. Telephone Feekskill 
21-F-4. 
FOR SALE—At a bargain. 1 large grain drill. 1 
imall planter. 3 second-hand plows. 1 hand 
cultivator. GT.ENACRES, R. F. D. 135, Ridge¬ 
wood , N. J. 
FOR SALE—Genuine Gold Skin Sweet Potatoes, 
early in October; barrel, four dollars; bushel, 
hampers, one fifty: family trade solicited 1 . F. E. 
T.OOMIS, East New Market. Md. 
WANTED—From 200 bn. to a car oats; my bags, 
L. M. YOUNG, Orient, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Abenaque tractor; made at West¬ 
minster, Vt.; in perfect order; too large for 
my use. T-. J. GOULD. Framingham, Mass. 
CHATHAM fanning mill, with bagging attach¬ 
ment. W. D. WALTON. 709 Ann St., Strouds¬ 
burg. Pa. 
WANTED—To exchange, selected oysters, in the 
shell or shucked (solid meats'!. for good ap¬ 
ples. onions or potatoes; write for further par¬ 
ticulars and special prepaid prices. WM. LORD, 
Cambridge. Md. 
FOR SALE—Molin'* tractor. Model C; fully 
equipped. DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Angola. N, Y. 
APPLES FOR SALE—200 bids. Wealthy: also 
T. Ounce. Wolf River. Milding, etc. EWELL 
FRUIT FARM. Waldo boro. Me. 
FOR SALE—Caterpillar tractor; 0-10 li.p.: gang 
plow and double disk harrow: $1,100. A. G. 
SMITH, 462 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—10 horse gasoline engine; runs like 
new: $270.00: several rolls of best grade roof¬ 
ing at a bargain. S. I. SMITH, Corning, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—To make room for a larger incuba¬ 
tor. we offer, as they stand in ■ nr cellar, on© 
1.800 Hall Mammoth and three 180 Cyphers in¬ 
cubators. in A-l condition: a bargain. FORS- 
GATE FARMS, Jamesburg, N. J. 
WANTED—A good acetyfov. generator, 35 to 50 
light, carbide feed. MAPLE DALE, E. 7, 
Wooster, 0. 
