Cough 
I have a male Japanese fox terrier dog 
about eight years old. He has a foul 
breath and a choking cough, especially 
when he runs. When he gets this cought 
it seems very hard- for him to breathe. 
He also gets a vomiting spell quite often. 
His teeth are in good condition. He gets 
very little meat. He has had this for 
several months. Could the cause of this 
be a tapeworm ? L. m. b. 
Long Island. 
Chronic indigestion from worms might 
cause such symptoms, but chronic bron¬ 
chitis is indicated in a similar way. If 
you cannot have the dog examined and 
treated by a qualified veterinarian we 
should advise you to give worm medicine 
which you can buy at a drug store ready 
for use. Or starve the dog for 18 hourB 
or more and then give a dose of freshly 
powdered kamala in a little cream or 
eoup. The dose for a collie dog is from 
one to two drams, so you can approxi¬ 
mate the dose for your dog according to 
size and weight. For cough you would 
find glyco-heroin effective if a pulmonary 
cause is present. The dose is 20 to 60 
drops every three, four or six hours, ac¬ 
cording to size of dog and severity of case. 
Situation Wanted Superintendent 
on Gentleman’s Estate; thoroughly experienced in 
all branches and capable of taking full charge. 
ADVERTISER, 5970, care Rural New-Yorker 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to b» or sell or exchange. make it known here. 
Thin Rate will be'o Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and general manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, Etfgs and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will go under proper headings on other patres. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
j Farm Help Wanted 
DAIRYMAN, capable of doing all kinds of farm 
work, wanted on large milk farm, equipped 
with all modern machinery, including milking 
machines: married man preferred; comfortable 
house and usual privileges; good opportunity for 
active man not afraid of work; give full" par¬ 
ticulars, references and wages expected. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5983, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GOOD position, with opportunity for advance¬ 
ment, for working herdsman; up-to-date farm; 
purebred young Holsteins; only a tidy man keen 
for growing out youngsters and testing; state 
age, married or single, experience, wages to 
start; fully found; modern housing. JAVA 
FARM, Annapolis, Md. 
DAIRYMAN wanted at once; thoroughly exper¬ 
ienced in butter-making and other dairy pro¬ 
ducts; unless you are capable of producing the 
best quality of butter do not apply. WHEAT- 
FIELD FARMS, it. F. D. No. 14, La Salle, 
N. Y. 
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WANTED—Married man to work in orchard 
with view of becoming manager of large com¬ 
mercial peach orchard in South; good house and 
wages furnished while learning. Apply to 
CAROLINA FRUIT CO., Candor, N. C. 
WANTED-—Man and wife or a middle-aged 
woman to take charge of small place, consisting 
of up-to-d'ate house and 3 acres ground; owner 
must stay in city during Winter months, and 
want someone to take care of place and serve 
as company for owner’s wife; excellent oppor¬ 
tunity for right party; references required. 
ADVERTISER 5963, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer, April 1st, having farm im¬ 
plements, teams, to work two hundred acres 
good level dairy farm; milk sold condensery, 
Ithaca, N. Y.; twenty-five cows furnished, also 
young stock (half income); State road. DR. W. 
X ^AT.T^OCIv, 100 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, 
WANTED—Competent woman as housekeeper 
and to help with children; good homo, good 
pay. MRS. H. B. HARPENDING, Dundee, N. Y. 
WANTED—Superintendent on gentleman’s coun¬ 
try place, twenty miles from New York City; 
ho must have knowledge of lawns, garden, fruit 
and understand taking care of a few cows and 
chickens; in reply state age, nationality, where 
experience was gained, copy of references and 
what salary is asked. BOX 85, Mamaroneck, 
AMERICAN boy, 13 to 15, for errands on a 
farm; educational advantages and to have in¬ 
terest in farm results. ADVERTISER 5993, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Man on farm; state wages, MRS. 
A, It. WOLFE, IL D. No. 3, Shiekshinny, Pa. 
WORKING foreman; $70 a month, with house, 
wood for fuel and garden. ADVERTISER 
5992, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A single man on an estate of 75 
acres, three miles from Plainfield, N. J.; 
would board witli head farmer and assume en¬ 
tire charge of milking and feeding of two or 
three family cows and care and direction of 
moderate size poultry plant; desire to concen¬ 
trate these two departments under one head, and 
therefore can only use one familiar with these 
duties. Replv. stating wages desired, P. O. 
BOX 455, Plainfield, N. J. 
HERDSMAN and dairyman to develop smal 
herd of registered Guernseys on Long Island: 
must he good milker, calf raiser, understand 
balanced rations, testing, etc.; single man pre 
ferred; good position and home for strlctlj 
sober, willing, interested and competent man 
give wages, _ nationality, age and experience; 
send photo, if possible, in first letter: perma¬ 
nent. ADVERTISER 59S9, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
WANTED—In a boarding school at Cornwall, 
Conn., two good, honest, reliable girls as 
waitress and chambermaid; wages $30 to $35, 
according to ability. Address L, R. SANFORD, 
Cornwall, Conn. 
WANTED—Men in dairy plant and on farms. 
Farms hands, $2.00 per day with board and 
room; barn men, $55.00 per month with board 
and room; milkers. $00.00 per month with board 
and room. COLUMBIA MILK FARMS, Julius- 
town, N. J. 
WANTER—A farmer; capable and energetic; 
steady job and good wages; apply in person or 
by letter, stating fully size of family, age. ex¬ 
perience. etc., with references. S. G. HARRIS, 
03 Hamilton Place, Tarr.vtown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Working manager for farm produc¬ 
ing 1,000 quarts milk daily; must understand 
care of all modern methods of the job and 
the handling of help. C. E. MINOR, 1212 Quin- 
nipiac Ave., New Haven, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man to work in Guernsey 
herd; must be good milker; also teamster; 
must understand farm machinery and horses. 
THE FORGES FARM. Plymouth, Mass. 
WANTED—At once: married herdsman for Milk¬ 
ing Shorthorn herd; must understand test 
work: $75 a month and everything that grows on 
the plnee; also single bnrnmnn. $60 a month and 
board: references in first letter. WALNUT 
GROVE FARM, Washingtonville, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
CAPABLE manager fruit farm wants position on 
salary and interest in business; experienced in 
proper production and marketing. ADVERTISER 
5932, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AN A. E. F. Captain (qualified veterinarian and 
farmer) wants position ns manager of an 
estate or farm. ADVERTISER 5942, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM superintendent wants position; raised on 
farm; age 27: American; graduate Maine Agri¬ 
cultural College: special course New Hampshire 
Agricultural College; 15 years’ practical experi¬ 
ence; thoroughly familiar with modern farming 
and dairy methods, hogs and poultry; good 
knowledge of all kinds farm machinery, tractors, 
motors, etc.; expert on land clearing: 3 years 
in present position, 2 years as superintendent. 
Address present employer, F. TUDOR, Bay End 
Farm, Buzzards Bay, Mass. 
FARMER-GARDENER, thoroughly experienced, 
desires position on gentleman’s place; Amer¬ 
ican; matried; no children; references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5951, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W ANTED—Position as superintend'ent: seven 
years’ experience on largest orchards in New 
England; two years foreman of J. n. Hall Co. 
orchards, Seymour, Conn.; only man-sized job 
considered: ex-service man; 29 vears; best ref¬ 
erences; at liberty Nov. 1st. K. C. KIMBALL, 
care J. H. Hall Co., South Glastonbury, Coun. 
HOG HERDSMAN wanted at once; must abso¬ 
lutely understand breeding and feeding of hogs 
for market; good salary paid right mail, who 
can handle this job; don’t answer unless sure 
you are capable of taking entire charge hundred 
brood sows in herd. II. PETERS, 20 Broad St., 
New York City. 
FARMER wanted, to take care of entire place; 
one who understands crops, cows, horses, 
chickens, machinery; he must lie good-natured, 
agreeable at all times, and willing; a good sal¬ 
ary and house will be given the right man; mar¬ 
ried man only, with or without children; give 
some idea in your letter of what you are. H. V. 
PETERS, 20 Broad St., New York City. 
WANTED—Single man as assistant herdsman. 
capable of driving Ford car on small milk 
route. BLUE RIBBON FARM, Westport. Conn. 
WANTED—First-class dry-hand milkers; able to 
milk at least 30 cows twice daily; no other 
work; wages, $67.50 per month, with board and 
room. WALKKK-GORDON LABORATORY CO., 
Plainsboro, N. J. 
- - • - - ■ . ■ i 
CAPABLE married man for general farm work; 
good milker, teamster; understand farm ma¬ 
chinery; house rent, firewood, milk furnished; 
steady work; state particulars first letter; refer¬ 
ences. OLIVER TULLEU, West Simsbury, Conn. 
A THRIFTY housekeeper for family of three in 
farm cottage with all improvements. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5977, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable girl as nurse for baby; 
references required. MRS. LOUIS SCHULTE, 
Cornwall, Conn. 
WANTED—A good, motherly, Protestant woman 
who likes children to take full charge of a 
farm home where there are five children, one 
man; may have privilege of raising chickens; 
good wages. ADVERTISER 5974, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working housekeeper in family of 
three; mother and son away during school 
hours; give references and compensation ex¬ 
pected in first letter. SYCAMORE POULTRY 
FARM, Medford, N. J. 
REFINED, well educated, trustworthy couple 
would like care of estate or farm; best of 
reference given. ADVERTISER 5958, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer, middle-aged, experienced 
in all departments of farming and stock 
raising, dairying and the successful management 
of sheep, desires situation as superintendent of 
farm or estate; wife has exceptional ability iu 
running boarding house: best of reference given; 
Protestants. ADVERTISER 5957, 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 5969, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ANTED—Superintendent position of gentle¬ 
man's estate or modern farm, by agricultural 
college graduate with broad, practical experience 
in Northern, Middle and Southern climates in 
management of soils for maximum crop produc¬ 
tion at lowest cost; At dairy cattle, horse, hog 
and poultryman: sanitary dairying specialty; 
executive and economical manager: skilled book¬ 
keeper and cost accountant: good worker and 
operator of modern machinery, tractors, trucks, 
autos, etc.: small family; highest references; 
moderate salary. Address ADVERTISER 5971, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, age 32, married, one child, having 
eight years’ experience in landscape garden¬ 
ing, seeks position on country estate; good, use¬ 
ful, handy man. ADVERTISER 5973, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FRUIT aud truck farmer, who has owned and 
operated farm several years desires to run 
such farm on share basis; owner to furnish up- 
to-date equipped farm, I the labor: reference, 
ability and character. Address G. D1SBROW, 
R. D. No. 3, Plainfield, N. J. 
WANTED—Situation on poultry farm; 15 years' 
experience; age 48; bandy with tools, sober, 
steady, can milk. ADVERTISER 5981, 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, siieep, poultry; un¬ 
usually large experience in handling dairies, 
feeding, testing, etc.; single man, reference. 
DEMONSTRATOR, Box 370, Chittenango, N. Y. 
YOUNG married farmer, qualified to manage, is 
open for a position (except dairy) with a 
moderate salary, modern living quarters and a 
chance of advancement. ADVERTISER 5975, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER wants position now and later; 15 
years’ experience in all lines of farm work; 
good mechanic; do all machinery repairing; 
state salary and particulars in first letter. 
AUGUST NELSEN, care Mrs. Luden, 49 Edward 
Street, New Haven, Conn. 
DAIRYMAN; first-class butter-maker, wants po¬ 
sition on private estate. P. O. 227, Hunting- 
ton, N. Y, 
POULTRYMAN, experienced. Mammoth incuba¬ 
tors and colony brooders, wishes position on 
commercial plant; wages $100 and keep. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 5984, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
LANDED gentleman, wishing to develop quail 
preserve at small expense. Address BOX 177, 
Canterbury, Ccnn. 
FARMER, college graduate, without capital, de- 
■sires to run farm, institutional preferred, 
where loyalty and enthusiasm can be rewarded 
by trust: married; references. ADVERTISER 
5982, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, with the experience and ability 
to make large plant pay, wants position as 
working manager: expert chick raiser and egg 
producer; managed one plant 12 years; living 
salary and profit-sharing basis if desired; Amer- 
can; married. ADVERTISER 5987, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Working foreman on gen¬ 
tleman’s country estate; American; married: 
no children; understand rotation of crops, early 
and late, lawns, flowers, shrubs, driveways; also 
care and feeding of live stock; sober and re¬ 
liable; wife willing to board help; best of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5991, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER-MANAGER—There must be some place 
m this country that is not paying—something 
missing yet: you know wliat I mean; here is a 
chance to get a man who has handled big propo¬ 
sitions successfully: salary or shares. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5990, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Man to rent my farm on shares: all 
modern tools and equipment: references re¬ 
quired. A. M. HONE, Lyon Farm, Lyons Falls, 
WANTED—To rent, for cash or shares, a good 
farm witli stock and tools, by expert farmer: 
must be near good schools, markets, and have 
good water supply; would consider taking over 
the farm department of large estate. Address 
ADVERTISER 5972, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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FOR RENT—On shares, estate farm of over 300 
acres on outskirts of Syracuse, N. Y.; 2 silos; 
100 acres in Alfalfa and Timothy; possession, 
any time from Oct. 1 to March 1. 1920. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5929, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm: easy terms. For rent, 
on shares dairy farm; liberal contract to right 
party. Address E. T. RLACK, Scio, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Chance for enterprising milk dealer 
or farmer: creamery, pasteurized 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 5S99, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100-acre apple and stock farm: rare 
bargain. Listen! 1,600 bbls. best apples now 
being picked: offered $5 unpacked: that's $8,000; 
look at the Greenings, Baldwins, Newtons. Wine- 
saps, Bens; trees bearing 5-15 bbls. each: one 
mile from station: prettiest part Dutchess Co., 
N. Y.: going into another business. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5930, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL farm in Hunterdon Co.; 109 acres; 
11-room house; new barns; all kinds of fruit 
trees and berries: 5 acres timber; large stream 
everlasting water; 50 miles from New York; 
near State Road, school. Inquire PAUL H. 
KUHL, Copper Hill, N. J. 
WANTED—Small farm, equipped, near good 
markets: reasonable; particulars and price, 
owners, CHAS. TYLER, CSS Fulton St., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
A VERY good 3-acre place for sale in the 
pleasant town of Grottoes, Va.; all kinds of 
fruit; a bargain. Enquire of MRS. F’. A. 
WILLIAMS, Grottoes, Rockingham, Co., Va. 
FOR SALE—40 and 100-acre farms, togetiier or 
separate; 3% and 3 miles from Middlebiirgh, 
N. Y., R. R. station respectively; good land, 
good buildings, well watered, fruit trees; on 
main road; price $60 per acre together, with 
hay, straw, grain, stock, tools and buildings 
thrown in; $4,400 cash; a great bargain. 
ADVERTISER 5979, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—15 to 20-acre vineyard farm, with 
lake frontage, good buildings, on Canandaigua 
Lake. Add’ress full particulars to ADVERTISER 
5978, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 255 acres; good dairy 
farm; well watered; sugar bush of 500 to 600 
trees; 8-room house; large new barn; % mile 
from school; 9 miles from D. & H. Railroad; 
tenement house on farm; also barn and 2 hen¬ 
houses. CLYDE COOK. Eminence, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—106 acres, productive soil, three- 
quarters mile north of Hoffmans, N. Y.; ten- 
room house; horse and wagon house combined; 
cow barns for twenty-two head; hay and grain 
barn; milk and icehouse combined; henhouse and 
pigpen; running water house and barn; plenty of 
wood; fine view; price fifty-five hundred: two 
thousand cash. Address K„ 40 Baker Avenue, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
SALE OR EXCHANGE—420-acre Wisconsin farm 
for Eastern farm; 100 acres cleared, balance 
pasture; some timber; fair buildings: virgin soil; 
good markets, good roads; stock, tools and’ 
tractor. BOX 33, Athelstone, Wis. 
FOR SALE—F’arm, 24 acres; level land; no 
stones, woodlot; near New York market; good 
roads; near church and schools; 7 rooms, heated; 
good barn and outbuildings; implements; fruit, 
berries, lots shade: price $11,000. ADVERTISER 
5986, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CHICKEN farm to rent; 23 acres; 48 miles from 
New York; equipped with brooder, laving and 
colony houses, incubator cellar and Hall Mam¬ 
moth inenbator; six-room house. J. H. SERVIS, 
2565 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm, 150 acres, Eastern 
Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, on a State 
road: the market’s at your door: nearly all un¬ 
der cultivation; two streams of water; tie-up 
for 35 head: good buildings—2 barns, 2 bouses, 
corn crib, silo, hog houses; full equipment of 
! machinery; easy terms to responsible partv. 
ADVERTISER 5988, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Big productive 400-acre dairy and 
grain farm, situated in the County of Herki¬ 
mer, Central New York State, one mile from 
trolley aud State road; best markets; five mod¬ 
ern bnildings: pastures watered; Alfalfa grown; 
large level and rolling fields, tractor worked: 75 
acres of timber, both hard and soft wood; fifty 
beau stock; all etops-in barns; big farm for 
large opeihrtWis: fully equipped’; price $50.00 
per acre "or realty; personal property can be 
appraised. For particulars write RALPH D. 
EARL. Owner, Herkimer, N. Y. 
40_ SECOND-HAND 390-egg size Cypher Company 
incubators wanted. SANDY KNOLL HATCH¬ 
ERY, MeAlisterville, Pa. 
buckwheat; f. o. b. my station 60 lbs. $12.60; 
two or more 10-lb. pails. $2.35 each: delivered 
in 2nd zone, 12 IDs., $3.00: 3rd zone, $3.15. 
RAY C. WILCOX, West Danby, 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- 
KEXS. Peek skill, N. Y. Telephone Peekskill 
21-F-4. 
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WANTED—Four-rolled Appleton corn husker or 
two-rolled Deering husker; must be in good 
repair. G. W. CONKLIN, Greenville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—5-10 Avery tractor, with extra at¬ 
tachment for using common field plows; used 
one week: cost $520: will take $400 cash: reason 
for selling: not heavy enough for mv work. 
JOSEPH T. JOHNSTON, Berwinsdale, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Wood saw and chopper, in first-class 
order: includes bench, two circular saws, pul¬ 
leys, belting. 5 b. p. motor, etc. CONF.RTY- 
SUT.LIVAN CO., Inc., 9 White Street, Far 
Roekaway, N. Y. 
SWEET POTATOES, direct to consumer, reduce 
cost of living; get my prices. V. R. ALLEN. 
Seaford, Del. 
NINE H. P. Economy gas engine; perfect order; 
first $175.00 check gets it. ROBERT B. 
SMITH, Nassawadox, Va. 
FOR SALE—Papec ensilage and fodder cutter, 
with 30 feet of blower pipe, practically new. 
D. CAMPANEI.LA, Hammonton, N. J. 
WANTED—Fully equipped truck farm on shares, 
option of buying. Penna. or New Jersey, by 
young, experienced farmer; details in first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 5960, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOB RENT—One of the finest small farms in 
Western Connecticut; stock and equipment; 
for sale, or rent with farm under conditions; 
an opportunity for a young, up-to-date general 
farmer. ADVERTISER 5954, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Cheap, large farm: would consider 
“abandoned” or bill farm if abundant home 
wood and timber: state final price; immediate 
possession. JAMES CHRISTIE, 3 Millard Ave., 
North Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Equipped poultry plant, not less 
than 500 layers, about 50 miles out. South 
Jersey: particulars and description in first let¬ 
ter; cash if price is right. JOSEPH A. SCIALLY. 
260 Wayne Street. Jersey City, N. J. 
WANT to rent, farm with stock and tools. 
in Virginia. Maryland or New Jersey; full par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 5976, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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WHY RENT?—$2,000 cash, balance $200 year.' 
buys l(>0-acre farm (20 acres virgiu hard¬ 
wood): heavy team. 11 Holstein cows, brood 
sow. bens, tools, Winter feed; immediate pos¬ 
session. BOX 26, Route 2. Willinmstown, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Dairy farm in Eastern Connecticut; 
150 acres tillage, 400 acres mowing and pas¬ 
ture: 28 cows, 10 young stock. 9 horses, 15 
brood sows; tractor and all up-to-date farm 
machinery: railroad and milk station within 
farm; new bnildings; tenant to take over stock 
and equipment; owuer giving up farm ou account 
of other business; a splendid and rare oppor¬ 
tunity for the right man; $5,000 cash require#. 
Apply to ADVERTISER 39S0, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED— Farm in New Jersey for growing 
wheat, rye, oats and general crops; all 
equipped, stocked, buildings, etc.: cash $2,000: 
strictly no agents. FRED RUDOLPH, 2573 
Hughes Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANT to buy drill for seeding grain between 
standing corn; small power Dixie Letz fodder 
and feed grinder. GOLDSBORO. Mohnton, Pa., 
R. D. 2. 
FOR SALE—Ann Arbor baler, 17x22; perfect 
condition; $400: want a 3-plow Avery, Fric or 
Parrot tractor. HUGH VAN ORDEN, Catskill, 
N. Y.. No. 95. 
CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, the real sun kissed 
kind, for sale: 7 quarts for $1.00 by parcel 
post. 1st and 2d zone; 6 quarts in 3d zone; 
order now and can for the holidays before the 
price goes up. THE HOMESTEAD FARM, Yar- 
mouthport. Mass. 
FOR SALE—Four Prairie State Incubators. 380- 
egg; price reasonable; reason for selling, 
changing to a larger single unit incubator. 
COONAMESSETT RANCH CO., Hatehville, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Four large size Candee colony 
brooders, complete. BROOKCREST FARM, 
Cranbury, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Buckwheat. $3 owt.: also baled hay 
and oat straw. TIFFANY TRYON, Carlisle 
Center, N. Y. 
BEAN PULLER for sale; used only two seasons; 
$20: cash with order. WARREN DEYO, 
Wallkill, N. Y. 
EMERSON tractor. Model A. A., 12-20; one 
three-bottom 14-in. plow: both new. ADVER¬ 
TISER 3985, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Jager pressure water system: never 
been uncrated: this is the most complete aud 
best system on the market: owing to change of 
location have no use for it; complete directions 
for installing, which is very simple: stop pump¬ 
ing ami have running water in all your build¬ 
ings; this system cost $450, and the first check 
for $350 takes it; will allow 30 days’ trial to 
responsible party. H. O. TAYLOR, 24S Butler 
Exchange, Providence, R. I. 
FDR SALE—8-16 Avery tractor; low price to 
quick buyer. A. M. HONE, Lyon Farm, Lyons 
Falls, N. Y. 
