The Helpful Dishwasher 
Ob page 1310 Mrs. W. K. asks for ex¬ 
perience with dishwashers. I have used one 
for three years, and find it as thorough 
and practical as anything mechanical can 
be, washing the dishes of a family of 
as easily and as from one of two. 
always heat, to boiling, two kettles 
holding between seven 
Dishes are placed in rack, 
which is stationary, only the water being 
agitated three times faster than the lever 
is moved, and when this is upd¬ 
one who uses a quick, rapid 
dishes are done in five minutes, 
good suds of first water, being 
water, each 
eight quarts. 
10 
I 
of 
and 
WANTED—Single men as attendants in a Stale 
institution for (lie feeble-minded; salary *00 
per month and maintenance; state age when ap¬ 
plying. Apply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letch- 
wurtli Village, Thiells, N. Y. _ 
EXPERT DAIRYMAN desires position on pri¬ 
vate estate; thoroughly experienced in modern 
methods; only first-class place considered. 
VERTISER 15050, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AD- 
SlNUl E man; general all around accomodater, 
in case absence dairyman operate steam boiler 
power separator, d'airyroom work; able to cook 
in boarding house case absence of eooks; good 
milker, caretaker of stock; state age. wages de¬ 
sired. references. ADVERTISER 0033. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
a 
not to make 
strong 
Pv 
sited by 
motion, 
I make 
careful 
as suds 
water; 
rapidly, 
the sec- 
minutes 
draw this water, leaving dishes 
the machine. I wipe only the 
glasses and 
to place the 
There may 
WOULD like to 
irrespond' with wideawake. 
capable and trustworthy farm manager who has 
had considerable experience with fruit growing 
and dairying, as well as general farming as 
practiced in Eastern Tork State. JOHN SMITH, 
Box 232. Athens, N. Y. 
SHEPHERD, young man, 21; over 2% years ex¬ 
perience. would like to get on good sheep farm; 
state particulars; can furnish excellent refer¬ 
ences. GUY MANNERS, 517 West loith St., 
New York City. 
SITUATION wanted as shepherd; 25 years’ 
ougli experience; to have full charge of 
of sheep; good references. AD\ ERT1SER 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
tlior- 
ttock 
6047, 
with soap, 
formed prevent free rotation of 
operate lever about two minutes, 
draw off water, turn over dishes 
ond kettle of water, operate two 
more and 
to dry in 
fectly 
times 
silver. One soon learns how 
dishes to the best advantage, 
occasionally be one not per- 
elean, but hand labor has somc- 
the same fault. 
MRS. W. E. HOLCOMB. 
W ANTED—At once, young man. IS to 21, to 
work on up-to-date poultry farm: good oppor¬ 
tune tv for young man of good habits, pep and 
ambition; some experience preferred; good home 
and wages; state qualifications and references. 
J B. CASTERLINE. Orchard Park 
N. Y. 
G ARDENER-FAEMER wanted on 7-acre place 
near New York; has care of garden, chickens 
and two cows; extra man employed. April to 
November; owner supplies 5-room cottage, eggs, 
milk, vegetables and coal; stab* experience 
ly. and salary expected. ADVERTISER 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HELPER for bachelor or lone man. city or coun¬ 
try; best reference; also act as valet and com¬ 
panion; congenial, confidential. ADAER1ISLK 
(1040, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ful- 
6048. 
WANTED—Woman for housework: two aifults 
and two children: splendid home with all im¬ 
provements; $40 per month: no objection to one 
child MRS. I. B. LI I’M AN. Franklin Farms, 
Mendham. N. .1.: Tel.. 24 Mendliam. 
Gores on Pigs 
Can you tell me what to do for pigs that 
have a sort of itch? It comes iu the form 
of small pimples, and these fill up with 
pus and then break open and bleed and 
form a scab. One of my pigs had this on 
his ears. I used borax in powdered form 
and sores all went away, but now are 
returning. D - c * W- 
New York. 
Wet and filth are common causes of 
sueh a condition, and in that c-ase the dis¬ 
ease is termed “pitch mange.” Sunscald 
tends to start such a trouble, and then the 
places become infected with filth 
We cannot say for sure that this 
with your pigs, as some other 
have somewhat similar 
symptoms; but no matter what may be 
tin- exact cause, it would be well to dip 
th,, pigs in a 1-100 solution of coal tar dip 
t,» which add enough crude oil to coat the 
surface. Scrub the affected skin with a 
brush when the.pigs are in the tub. Ke- 
P-at. the treatment as required, and keep 
the pigs out of wet and filth. 
Situation Wanted Superintendent 
on Gentleman's Estate; thoroughly experienced in 
all branches ami capable of taking lull char.e. 
ADVERTISER, 5970, care Rural New-Yorker 
SHEER HERDER want 'd, understanding West¬ 
ern free range methods to be operated in East¬ 
ern rural distriet with feeder sheep and a few 
hreede-s Apply ADVERTISER 6051, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for poultry work on com¬ 
mercial. modern plant, accommodating 3.000 
layers: give experience, age and references 
letter. HILLTOP FARM, Suflleld, Conn. 
FARMER with practical experience, capable, 
long experience with registered stock, A.ll.O. 
work: married; age, 38; have two children; will 
go anywhere for a good position; references'from 
last employer. Address 0 WASHINGTON 
PLACE, Mount Vernon, N, Y. _ 
GARDENER and superintendent: large experi¬ 
ence in landscaping, road build'ing. lawns, 
walks tennis court, laying out and setting out 
trees, shrubs, hardy borders, etc.: absolutely 
competent in horticulture, agriculture and all 
branches of private estate work and manage¬ 
ment; licensed driver: care of autos and horses, 
French-Italian; married; no children; 10 years 
of best reference. Gardener. ADVLKllSEll 
6045, care Rural New-Yorker. 
296-ACRE FARM for sale; well watered; hun¬ 
dred acres cleared: five-room dwelling; cribs, 
stables, henhouse: price $9 per acre. Also about 
seven hundred thousand feet timber on adjoining 
farm: price $1,800. .1. S. WORSHAM. Amlvrst, 
Va._ 
300 ACRE dairy, sheep or stock farm, u ar 
Brattleboro; Vt.; low price for quick sale; 
write for description. F. N. GIDDINGS, Bald- 
winsville, N. Y. 
FARM for rent; North Shore of Long Island; 75 
acres or less; water system; cottage with 
bathroom, dairy, laundry. C. KAIILEN, 87 
Leonard Street, New York. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—3,000 fruit trie farm just coming 
into bearing; mostly Baldwin, McIntosh and 
Delicious; house, barn, sheds; in Amherst. Mass.; 
best town in State: price $15,000; part cash. 
Write R. F. POMEROY, Hudson, Mass. 
FARMER-GARDENER, thoroughly experienced, 
desires position on gentleman’s place; Amer¬ 
ican: married; no children; references. 
TISER 6052. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVER- 
ORCHAEDIST and tree surgeon desires position 
on large orchard' or gentleman’s estate: single; 
excellent references. AD\ ERTISEIt 60o3, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
first 
WORKING FOREMAN for general farm work; 
must he hustler: state nationality, age, experi¬ 
ence. number in family, wages wanted. Address 
FARMER. Drawer P, Norwalk, Conn. 
WANTED—Position as manager of farm or es¬ 
tate by a married American. 30 years of age; 
agricultural college graduate; several years’ suc¬ 
cessful experience managing large propositions, 
an expert on live stock; if you want au eth- 
eient, honest, progressive manager, one 
would develop your place 
ADVERTISER 6055, care 
sore 
germ's, 
is the ease 
diseases may 
WANTED—Y’oung man to work on farm to care 
for three horses, two cows, besides general 
farm work. WEBER BROS.. W renthnni. Mass. 
FARMER and Wife, no children; practical, old 
style farmer, familiar with general and orchard 
work; wife to board helper; farm situated 
Croton Lake. Westchester County; in reply 
state age. experience, references, wages ex¬ 
pected. ADVERTISER 6054, care Rural 
Yorker. 
New- 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rat* of advertising in this department 5o per 
\voVd each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
T his department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
F ARM HAND, 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 lor 
active man not afraid of work: give full pai 
thollars references and wages expected. au 
VERTISER 5983. care Rural New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE farm hand wanted oil Orleans Co 
farm, in village: good home for willing 
worker: no smoker: state age. weight and wages 
desired. ADVERTISER 6015. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Two first class milkers and barn 
men: also one milker and teamster: wages $65 
per month and good hoard. CAR vv Y LILA.M 
FARM. Rridgehaniptcjn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Poultr.vman on modern commercial 
plant: single, honest: must be capable of tak¬ 
ing entire charge and able to produce results; 
references and full particulars. ADA LK 1. r. 1 , 
6058, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two single men on gentleman’s es¬ 
tate; one to milk four cows and help in gar¬ 
den; tiie other general farm work:_steady, 
dle-aged men preferred: wages $o.> per 
and first-rate board: references required, 
to WM. C. HAYES. Westbury, I.. I., 
N. 
mid- 
month 
Apply 
Y. 
WANTED—Fp-to-date poultr.vman (married’) for 
large private estate: Protestant preferred. 
Apply ADVERTISER 6003, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AT ONCE, reliable voting man to work on suc¬ 
cessful commercial squab farm: good chance to 
learn and share in profits in addition to wages 
MEADOW FARM, nartsdnle, N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Young man. single, Protestant, to 
have Oversight of hoys in a good institution, 
must understand basketball and baseball. 
full particulars concerning self in letter. 
VERTISER 6062. 
AD 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
and 
all 
ORCHARD1ST wants position, on salary 
e mmission. fur 1920; experienced ill 
branches: American: married: good habits: give 
full information regarding size, equipment, pro¬ 
duction. etc. P. D. CREGO, Claverack. N. Y. 
WANTED—A small farm, 2 or 3 acres, suitable 
chickens, small fruits, within one hour New 
York: small house, 6 or 7 rooms, with improve¬ 
ments if possible; within easy access main line 
Erie. ADVERTISER 6044, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Good valley farm: 200 acres. 
including apple orchard: 50 miles from N. Y.; 
produce brings highest price on premises; milk 
12c per quart; well-watered pastures; will lease 
to experienced farmer having own stock at rea¬ 
sonable rent or on shares. PAUL GROSS, 302 
Broadway, New York. 
A MONEY-MAKER—Excellent fruit farm, 215 
acres; first-class condition: in Western New 
York’s famous- fruit belt, just outside Lockport; 
only ten miles from Lake Ontario and twenty 
from Niagara Falls; largely apples and peaches 
in bearing: also quinces, cherries, grapes, plums 
and grain land: near cold storages, canneries and 
railroads: brick and concrete pavements every¬ 
where: city water and electricity connects: three 
houses: large barns: fully stocked and equipped; 
owner, who has personally operated property for 
years, desires to retire and travel. Address 
ADVERTISER 6059, care Rural New-Yorker. 
who 
communicate with 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as teamster or caring for 
dry cattle by young American: no milking 
preferred: reference; give particulars in 
letter. ADVERTISER 6056, 
Yorker. 
care Rural 
first 
N ew- 
POSITION desired: American; married; exper¬ 
ienced in general farming and butter-making; 
dairv work preferred; do not answer if you have 
no room for children. BOX 96, Golden Bridge, 
N. Y. 
CONSCIENTIOUS lmrd-working orchard foreman 
wants place on large constructive apple or 
peach proposition: have had ten 
practical experience and 
excellent results: am 31 .. 
children. Address ADVERTISER 6060. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
years’ finest 
am sure of showing 
years old, married, no 
FOR SALE—Hillerest Farm. 140 acres; an oppor¬ 
tunity to secure an ideal country home; 
elevation twelve hundred feet; northwestern 
part of Massachusetts, bordering on the Y'ermont 
State Line: never failing spring water in house 
and barns: two fine sugar groves, can set fifteen 
hundred buckets: evaporator and all accessories; 
about thirty-five acres tillable: balance in fruit, 
apples, pears, etc.: spring fed pastures, maple 
groves and woodland: all necessary farming im¬ 
plements in A-l condition; should he seen to be 
appreciated. CHARLES W. ST R AN AHA N, 
Colerain, Mass. 
FOR SALE—A farm of 65 acres in Hunterdon 
Co.. New Jersey: buildings first-class: land 
verv productive. .TOnN STRYKER. Stockton, 
N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
MARRIED man. age 32. American, one child. 
nine years as landscape gardener in large city 
narks, desires position as caretaker on country 
place' best of references: good handy man; open 
Nov. 1st. ADVERTISER 6061. care 
Yorker. 
Rural New- 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Pull font tractor attachment. 
HECK. Monroe. N. Y. 
CLYDE 
FARM for rent on shares: 219 acres: dairy barn 
and silo nearly new: one-half mile front milk 
station and good grain market; good tillable soil, 
situated in Livingston County. 5 miles from 
rov * own or livos in city* 1- cows on place. 
D.’ LOWE. Tottenville, Staten Island. _ 
I.e- 
H. 
FOR SALE—100-acre fruit and dairy farm 
fruit trees 8 vears old: 10 minutes to 
station; $7,000:'a bargain: old age cause 
selling. E. D. HUFFMAN. Owner, R. 
Marshalls Creek, Pa. 
3,000 
It. R. 
for 
D. 2. 
EXPERIENCED farmer. American, age 
married, no children, just leaving home 
30, 
do- 
w ANTED—Single man as assistant in private 
Guernsey herd: good milker, with reference; 
$60 per month and board. Address AD\ r.u- 
TISER 6023, care Rural New-Yorker. _ 
WINTER Single man for general farming: $4.> 
and board. W. M. WEED, Noroton. fairfield 
C-i.. Conn. 
\ 
DAIRYMAN wanted: must 
work bottling certified 
lie good 
milk: g 
wanted, who can a No 
nrlk in Wint 
milker: chief 
nod teamster 
r. ULSTER- 
liORP FARMS. Highland, N. Y. 
WANTED A 
sta”ds the 1” 
of a municipal 
Lon.v - 
first-class pig man. 
is‘ness thoroughly, to 
piggery to lie start 
; wood wage 
who under¬ 
take charge 
d hv the CltV 
house furnished to 
live ill and land lor cultivation; must 
thoroughly practical man; none others 
annlv: ktndlv furnish references. E. II 
MORGAN. Mayor, New London, Conn. 
be a 
need 
A N K 
YOUNG woman wanted as waitress in private 
familv where three other maids are kept: neat, 
caoalde' girl, willing to hall'll, would 
sidered: own room, good wages and 1 
one way. MRS. WILLIAM CRANE. 
\fllS8. _ 
-Married man for general farm work 
pood house. For particulars apply 
he con- 
are paid 
Richmond. 
sires position as foreman on general dairy farm. 
would like furnished house if possible. AA IL- 
L1 AM SCO RE, Newburgh, N. Y.; Route 4. 
ENGINEER-ELECTRICIAN, experienced on dy¬ 
namos. motors, storage batteries, pumps and 
all power house operation, is open for position 
on estate or farm: best references. 
TISER 6040. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR S ALE—Substantial, 9-room country home 
on Lake Museoneteong. built and always occu¬ 
pied hv present owner: in perfect repair: large, 
highlv cultivated garden: small fruits asparagus 
bed. fishing, boating and bathing: death of wife 
causes owner to offer at less than first cost of 
construction; should be seen to be appreciated. 
Address E. S. BALDWIN, 152 Market St. 
erson. N. J. 
Pat- 
f rom 
mod- 
ADYER- 
FOR SALE—Big productive 400-acre dairy and 
grain farm, situated iu the County of Herki¬ 
mer. Central New York State, one mile 
trolley and State road: best markets: five 
ern buildings; pastures watered: Alfalfa grown, 
large level and rolling fields, tractor worked. .5 
acres of timber, both hard and soft wood: fifty 
head stock: all crops in barns: big farm for 
lar^e operations: fully equipped 1 : price $o0.06 
per acre for realty: personal property 
appraised. For particular 
EARL. Owner, Herkimer. N. 
FOR SALE—International Mogul 8-16 tractor, 
with or without 2-bottom Oliver plow; also 
International otie-borse pull power horizontal hay 
press. 14xl7-in. hale: all in good condition. 
MIDDLES ROOK FARM, Asbury Park. N. J. 
WANTED—To buy carload or less of sugar beets 
or mangels; quote price. LIRERTY FARMS, 
1220 State Street. Erie, Pa. 
40 SECOND-HAND 390-egg size Cypher Company 
incubators wanted. SANDY KNOLL HATCH¬ 
ERY, McAlisterville, Pa. 
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 Peekskill 
21-F-4. 
FOR SALE—Several Cypher’s portable hovers 
and 390-egg incubators; one 600-egg Buckeye 
machine. F. M. DAVIS, Chase Poultry Farm, 
R. D. No. 1, Cincinnatns, N. Y. 
WANTED—One ton of 
Look Street. Nashua, 
horseradish 
N. H. 
roots. J.. 46 
POULTRYMAN. single, open for position: thor¬ 
oughly experienced with Mammoth inciibr to-s. 
brooder houses and all modern methods 
ter production and exhibition work. 
TISER 6038, care Rural New-Yorker. 
of W‘n- 
ADVER- 
FARM manager open for engagement Nov. 1st; 
agricultural training: 15 years’ practical ex¬ 
perience in certified milk, registered stock and 
farm crops: commercial dairy or private estate, 
no offer under $1,500 and privileges will he con¬ 
sidered. ED TANSKY, 49S Colorado Avenue, 
Bridgeport, Conn.’ _. 
POSITION wanted as farm or estate manager: 
married limn: college training: practical ex¬ 
perience in general farming, poultry 
gr wing, cattle and hoc raising. 
6035. care Rural New-Yorker. 
and fruit 
ADY ERTISER 
FARM manager or herdsman: agricultural 
lege gradnat": married: experienced in 
lines of general and dairy farming: open 
position as farm manager or herdsman: 
salary and living accommodations. 
TISER 6032, care Rural New-Yorker. 
*ol- 
all 
for 
state 
ADY FR¬ 
AP * NT ED 
\ ■ 1st: 
FISH KILL 
FARMS. Hopewell Junction. N. Y. 
EXPERT poultrvman wanted for commercial egg 
farm: married: college trained, with record of 
success. C. II. BAKER, Mohegau Lake. N. A. 
POULTRYMAN—Exnerieneed. efficient and suc¬ 
cessful manager of profitable commercial plant 
desires change for position where there are bet¬ 
ter opportunities and results will be appreciated: 
Cornell training: good habits: single: references: 
state full particulars. ADVERTISER 6031. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
write 
Y. 
can 
RALPH 
WANTED—To exchange oysters or sweet pota¬ 
toes, etc.; get particulars. WM. LORD. Cam¬ 
bridge. Aid. 
WANTED—No. 1 American sawmill or No. 00 
De Loach mill: must be cheap for cash. 
ARTHUR L. STUART. Upton, Mass. 
EMERSON tractor. Model A. A.. 12-20: one 
three-bottom 14-inch plow; both new. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6037, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SHELLRARIC hickory nuts. 10 cents pound, and 
common black walnuts. 5 cents pound. nOUG- 
LAND A- MILLER, 244. Boonville. Tnd. 
WHO wants to buv a 50-aere farm with bees. 
stock and tools, in good location and market? 
ADVERTISER 599$, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Profitable poultry farm, .i 1 , acres, 
about 700 chickens. Leghorns and Wyandottes: 
light santfv soil: three laying houses, electric 
light, in two: five colony houses, incubators, 
garage: some timber: good reasons for selling: 
five-room dwelling and sun bar er. ADA LH- 
TISER 0012, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and vegetable farm: .->« 
acres; new 4-room house: chicken houses for 
400 layers; cow, team and machinery: 1 2 milos 
from It. R. station nmT village: near Cantu 
Upton: price $4,900. For full particulars write 
to n. M., Box 44. Moriches, L. I., N. A._ 
Stato 
FOR SALE—91-acre farm: close to 
and trolley; all in machine-worked field 
eept 6 acres of wood; $2,000 
terms; price $5,500. 
town. Pa. 
W. A. 
road 
ex- 
eash: balance easy 
FOULTZ. Quaker- 
EIGHT acres, cleared, fenced. g"od' soil: make 
‘fin" poultry or truck fa-in: nea- Toms Live". 
X. .1.; SI50 an acre: lia'f cash: bargain. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6027. care Rural New-Yorker. 
fully euniuped 
WANTED—A working, married, farm foreman; 
must be a good cow man and general farmer; 
camible of directing men and teams; large 
m 'icn buildings and equipment: near town, on 
macadam road: in replying state wages wanted, 
na'i •>alitv. experience. references. age 
familv: wife could take boarders and 
wage--: position open for a good poultry mnn and 
Yorker. 
nmT 
milk for 
.. . man and 
ADVERTISER 6042, care Rural New- 
WD’HvING foreman 
farm: S70. bouse, 
ADVERTISER 6041, 
for dairy barns on large 
firewood, garden and milk, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED ('unable middle-aged 
married .American as working farm manager 
for high class estate: twenty years’ practicable 
experience in all departments of agriculture and 
all classes of livestock, poultry and modern 
machinery; nn-to-date in methods: absolutely re¬ 
liable. ADVERTISER 6036. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—90-aere stock farm. 
with tools: Winter dairv: 10 minute walk from 
trolley and macadam road: 3 miles from (nonces- 
town; ^nveuipnoes: owners retiring. 
ADVERTISER G039. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 70 acres at 
Citv Line: good buildings and 
owner. ADVERTISER 6043. care 
Yorker. 
Philadelphia 
good water: 
Rural New- 
APPI.E man. expert in pruning, spraying, wants 
position: graduate four-year horticultural 
course: varied experience. E. AA T . COOKE, 69 
North Avenue. Owego. N. Y. 
YOUNG man. experienced. 
ern farm: s*ate wages, 
rare Rural New-Yorker. 
wants place on 
ADVERTISER 
- 1 
mod- 
6057, 
WANTED—Small house 
Chester or Rockland 
WU RZRACH. Searsdale. 
with ground, in West 
County: state rental. 
N. Y. 
10 ACRES poultry, fruit: good buildings: $4 000. 
1 GEO. S. MARTIN. Plainfield. N. J.: L. No. 3. 
FOR S ALE— Farm of twenty acres: 5.000 aspar¬ 
agus: good bearing fruit trees: fine house and 
barns and chicken houses: must he sold More 
November 15th: bargain: near Hudson. Address 
A. M. W., Germantown, Columbia Co.. 
N. Y. 
WANTED Second-hand 240-egg incubator in 
ood condition, either Cypher or Prairie State. 
ADVERTISER 0049. care Rural New-Yorker. 
s engine; good 
Sa.vville, L. I.. 
FOR S.AI.E—5 h.p. Economy ga 
-’or: $75. L. KWAAK, West 
N. Y. 
CLEVELAND tractor for sale: in perfect condi¬ 
tion: work like new: sell for \i> what new one 
ost: get tins one quick: make me an offer for 
Abanaque tractor, made at Westminster. At.: 
it a whale. L. F. GOULD. Framingham. Mass. 
WANTED- First-class used tractor, with 
or without: cash. RALPH WARNER, 
ton. N. Y. 
plows 
Broc- 
FOR SALE—No. 
9 orates: all 
BROS.. Fillmore 
4 Wright 
in good 
N. Y. 
milk bottle 
condition. 
filler and 
McCREA 
WANT E D—Ca rload good 
price per ton f. o. b. 
Prospect Hill Pi.. 
grade cow 
FRANK J. 
Norwalk. Conn. 
hay: state 
MURPHY, 
FOR SALE—Cheap. Eordson tractor; used only 
this season: reasons for selling will he given 
to any bona-fide prospective purchaser: machine 
can be seen at farm on River Road. 1 : S miles 
north of Lewiston, N. Y.: will be sold’ strictly 
as is.” ROGER A. MILLAR. 1216 Stock Ex¬ 
change Building. Philadelphia. Fa. 
FOR SALE—‘'Newtown” hot water brooder sys¬ 
tem, consisting of forty adjustable hovers and 
other equipment: new. never lias 
write for particulars and price 
TETTER. Denbigh, Ya. 
been used; 
S. E. HOS- 
W ANTED — Used ensilage cutter. standard 
make' give particulars regarding size. age. 
condition.' etc ROY RAMFOKD. Skaneateles. 
N. Y. 
FOP. SALE— Ford tractor with two-gang Oliver 
plow and double disk harrow: used about 
twenty times: price $1,100 for all: reason for 
selling: son who ran machine leaving the farm. 
Address BOX 113. MaiTalin, N. 
Y. 
one Smith folding sawing machine: never 
used' half cost: road cart with long breaking 
shafts, fine condition. $10 00: new basket grates 
and fireplace complete. $10.00, cost $-■'JJ0. BAR¬ 
CLAY WARD, Huntington. L I., N. Y. 
