3 5 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
> T e\v 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. 
Maine Fruit Show, Maine Livestock 
Breeders’ Association, Maine Seed Im¬ 
provement Association, Maine Dairymen’s 
Association. Main Sheep and Wool Grow¬ 
ers’ Association, annual meetings, Bangor, 
Nov. 18-22. 
Percheron Society of America, annual 
meeting of stockholders, Congress Hotel, 
Chicago. Ill.. Dec. 1. 
Michigan State Horticultural Society, 
annual meeting. Detroit, Dec. 2-5; Geo. 
B. Law. Bangor, Mich., secretary. 
Greater Arizona State Fair, Phoenix 
Ariz., Dec. 3-8. 
New Jersey State Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, annual meeting. Atlantic City, 
] • ;c. 1 : 3. 
Virginia State Horticultural Society, 
annual meeting. Roanoke. Dec. 2-4. 
Virginia State Corn Growers, annual 
convention and exhibit, Roanoke. Va., 
Dec. 2-4. 
National Farmers’ Exposition and 
Ohio Apple Show. Terminal Auditorium, 
Toledo, O., Dec. 4-12. 
Peninsula Horticultural Society, thirty- 
fourth annual meeting, Chestertown, Aid., 
Jan. 0-8. 1020. 
Ohio State Grange, annual meeting, 
Columbus. Dec. 0-12. 
Pennsylvania State Grange, annual 
meeting. Pittsburg. Dec. 0-12. 
Michigan State Grange, annual meet¬ 
ing. Saginaw. Dec. 0-12. 
New York State Grange, annual meet¬ 
ing. Rochester. Feb. 0-12. 1020. 
Ohio Apple Show. State University, 
Columbus. Dec. 11-13. 
Vermont State Poultry Association, an¬ 
imal show. St. Albans, .Tan. 0-0. 1020. B. 
P. Greene, secretary. 
This has been a good season in this lo- 
ality. and all crops good with the exeep- 
ion of oats and hay. The principal crops 
,•0 oats, wheat, hay, buckwheat, corn and 
otatoes. Wheat and buckwheat were 
airly good; corn and potatoes were .never 
known to he better. It was very wet. dur¬ 
ing buckwheat and corn harvest. No more 
hay. oats and corn raised in the county 
than is needed for home use. Wheat, 
buckwheat and potatoes are being shipped 
out. The future outlook for the farmers 
is very good. Farm help is-vary hard to 
get. as all laborers find employment in fac¬ 
ie. i'-s, mines and on the State roads. 
Farm help is being paid .82.50 per day. 
Fair prices Are being received for all farm 
products. Oats. 82c; wheat, $2.15; buck¬ 
wheat. $3 per cwt.; potatoes, $1.25. Good 
prices are being received for chickens, 
eggs and butter. Butter. 65c; eggs. 50 
to 55c. There are no beef cattle or hogs 
being raised to ship. J. I. 
Clarion- Co.. Pa. 
Situation Wanted Superintendent 
on Gentleman's Estate:'thorough I y experienced in 
all branches and capable of taking full charge. 
ADVERTISER, 5970, care Rural New-Yorker 
FARM HAND, capable of doing all kinds of farm 
Mwk, wanted on large milk farm, equipped 
Mill nio.’i-rn inn- Itin- ry. in--V..ln-g milking 
„ married ■ .Vrr- d - > "iiifiTtab 1 .- 
usual in')' :li>'i-- 
aid give mil pnr- 
^WuiirsT references and wages expected. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5983, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR permanent position on commercial farm, 
two men and two women; can be relatives; 
men to do general work and assist with poul¬ 
try: women to take care of household: state ex¬ 
perience and salary expected. ADVERTISER 
U072. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-First-class dry-hand milkers; able 
to milk at least 30 cows twice daily: no other 
work: wages, $07.50 per month, with board and 
room. WAT.KER-GORDON LABORATORY CO., 
Plainsboro, N. J. 
WANTED—A first-class pig man. who under¬ 
stands the business thoroughly, to take charge 
of n municipal piggery to be started by the City 
of New London; good wages, house furnished to 
live in and land for cultivation; must be a 
thoroughly practical man: none others need 
apply: kindly furnish references. E. FRANK 
MORGAN, Mayor, New London, Conn. 
WANTED—A working, married, farm foreman; 
must he a good cow man and general farmer; 
capable of directing men and teams; large 
modern buildings and equipment; near town, on 
macadam road: in replying state wages wanted, 
nationality, experience, references, age and 1 
family: wife could take boarders and milk for 
wages: position open for a good poultryman and 
milker. ADVERTISER 6042, care Rural New- 
Y'orker. 
WOULD like to correspond with wideawake. 
capable and trustworthy farm manager who has 
had considerable experience with fruit growing 
and dairying, as well as general farming as 
'"•noticed in Eastern York State. JOHN SMITH, 
Pox 232. Athens, N. Y. 
V v NT ED—Young man to work on farm fo care 
f >r three horses, two cows, besides general 
fa-m work. WEBER BROS., Wrentham, Mass. 
WANTED—Up-to-date poultryman (married) for 
large private estate: Protestant preferred. 
Apply ADVERTISER 6003, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
\ 
FOR permanent position on commercial farm, 
man to help with live stock and other farm 
work: must have some knowledge of hogs; state 
experience and salary expected. ADVERTISER 
6073, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SHEEP HERDER wanted, understanding West¬ 
ern free range methods to be operated in East¬ 
ern rural district with feeder sheep and a few 
breeders. Apply ADVERTISER 6051, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man to take charge of splendid dairy 
farm near Cory, Pa.; married man with agri¬ 
cultural college training preferred; must be man 
having training and ability to take hold and oper¬ 
ate farm on his own initiative; good house, good 
schools and finely located; good opening for right 
man; references required. Add'ress, with salary 
expected, ADVERTISER 6074, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR permanent position on commercial farm, 
two women, mother and daughter, or two sis¬ 
ters, as housekeeper for bachelor owner; must 
also board help; house with all conveniences; 
state former experience and salary expected. 
ADVERTISER 6071, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young married Austrian or Hungar¬ 
ian as farm hand and' greenhouse helper; must 
be ambitions, not afraid of hard work or long 
hours; $70 per month; free rent. KRETSCH- 
MAR BROS., West Nyack, N. Y. 
ELDERLY woman, housekeeper for elderly 
farmer. ADVERTISER 6080, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced herdsman to take care 
of dairy; married man preferred; rent, wood, 
one quart of milk per day and garden privileges 
furnished; satisfactory salary to right party. 
Communicate with CURTIS. Room 656, Mar-. 
bridge Building, New York City. 
WANTED—Two country women, preferably sis¬ 
ters. or mother and daughter, to be cook and 
waitress and chambermaid in a family of five 
adults; good wages given: would have two rooms 
and bath. ADVERTISER 60S1. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG couple; wife rook and housework; man 
to help about gristmill and run truck: an in¬ 
terest given to one who will take an interest; 
no objection to one child. M. E. LAMB, New 
Egypt, N. J. 
WANTED-—Experienced poultryman to take 
charge of 1,000 laying hens. For particulars 
address JOSEPH F. SHEA, Steward, Gowanda 
State Hospital. Collins, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single creamery man on up-to-date 
private estate; one experienced with separa¬ 
tor, clarifier, testing, making butter, etc; ref¬ 
erences required. ADVERTISER 6094, care 
Itural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman-dairyman on private es¬ 
tate: state wages wanted. BOX 155, Fair 
nuveu, N. J. 
WANTED—Single mail, that understands hogs 
and poultry thoroughly, to work on our live 
stock farm, mountain country, at Rita Station. 
l*a.; good home: state salary wanted; start 
work at once. Address WM. STOFFKL, Presi¬ 
dent, Lion Brewing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
GOOD plain cook amf housekeeper wanted for 
from four to five men on dairy farm; must be 
reliable, capable woman, able to take full 
charge: references required. ULSTERDORP 
FARMS, Highland, N. Y. 
MARRIED poultryman. wage or share basis; 
successful man, honest, loyal, references; 
splendid opportunity for right party: write all 
particulars. STORM FARM. Perkasie, Pa. 
Situations Wanted 
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 be con¬ 
sidered. ED TANSKY, 498 Colorado Avenue, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
FARM manager or herdsman: agricultural col¬ 
lege graduate; married: experienced in all 
lines of general and dairy farming; open for 
position as farm manager or herdsman: state 
salary and living accommodations. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6032, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER, thoroughly experienced. 
desires position on gentleman’s place; Ameri¬ 
can; married; no children: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6052, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION desired; American: married: experi¬ 
enced in general farming and butter-making; 
dairy work preferred; do not answer if you have 
e- room for ehi'dren. BOX Ox), Golden Bridge, 
N. Y. 
FARMER with practical experience, capable, 
long exj-vi Hince with registered stock. A.R.O. 
nrk: married: age 3S; have two children: will 
go anywhere for a good position; references from 
last employer. Address 9 WASHINGTON 
PLACE. Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
YOUNG M \N wishes light work on farm; sal¬ 
ary no i ' t. ADVERTISER 6068, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—would like a position as man¬ 
ager of a large stock farm or country place in 
process of construction: South preferred; have 
had training and experience in nearly every 
branch of present-day farming and stock raising; 
was also for four years superintendent of a well- 
known country estate; married; one boy 8 years 
old; would he pleased to give particulars and 
references. ADVERTISER 6070, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED herdsman; fancy butter-maker; 
fine Guernseys, test cows, show 
cattle, etc. CnAS. E. SMITH. Norristown, Pa.: 
R. R. No. 3. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman. single, wishes posi¬ 
tion in private place: best of references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6066. care Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPARLE. experienced shepherd (married), de¬ 
sires position: can take full charge of large 
flock of sheep; reference. FRANK RISTAN, 
Oakville. N. Y. 
POSITION as farm manager; prefer stock or 
grain farm: life experience; will he at liberty 
Nov. 5. ADVERTISER 6065, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MARRIED couple, American, no children, capa¬ 
ble and Industrious, with life experience in all 
branches of farming, desire permanent position 
on gentleman’s farm; wages, $100 per month, 
with hoard and room: no tenant proposition con¬ 
sidered. ADVERTISER 6064, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM manager or superintendent open for en¬ 
gagement: life experience in all branches of 
farming: competent cattle breeder and poultry- 
man: familiar with all farm machinery: best of 
references: age 37: married; one child, 5 years 
old. ADVERTISER 0077, care Itural New. 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by mar¬ 
ried American of experience and ability; A-l 
references; please give particulars of position 
and salary that can be earned, or would run 
farm on share rent. ADVERTISER 6082, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Single, six years practical ex¬ 
perience, desires position as manager on poul¬ 
try farm or to establish a new plant: best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 6085, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AMERICAN man wishes position as chauffeur 
and' gardener; best of recommendation. Apply 
to M. MAHONEY, Stone Ridge, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position on poultry farm by young 
man desirous of learning business. GEORGE 
A. CAMPBELL, Jr., Box 72. Newfoundland, 
N. J. 
POSITION wanted by American on private 
place as barn man or general farming; good 
milker. GEORGE DIXON, Gen. Del., Barman 
Station, Bridgeport, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN desires position as manager: ex¬ 
pert chick raiser and successful in getting 
Winter eggs; excellent references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6091, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A HIGHLY recommended young man, with col¬ 
lege education, d'esires position as working farm 
manager on dairy or tobacco farm; thoroughly 
understands up-to-date farming in every line; 
any proposition will be considered. Address 
ADVERTISER 6095, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted by superintendent on large 
farm or estate; permanent position desired: life 
experience; capable of taking full charge; at 
liberty January first; American; small family. 
ADVERTISER 6090, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN and practical dairyman, thorough 
experience in all branches of dairying, wishes 
position on modern dairy farm. Apply ADVER¬ 
TISER 6093, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Enterprising fruit grower to take 
over tlie management and proprietorship of 
fruit farm in Connecticut on co-operative basis: 
cottage, 25 acres bearing orchards, 75 acres 
pasture, woods and meadows; entire equipment 
of place, including horses, cows, chickens, etc., 
with ample fodder for the Winter, will be 
turned over to the right man for his own use; 
also cost of % fertilizing and spray material 
for orchards eaeli year; owner will expect % of 
gross returns from the orchards, all other re¬ 
turns to go to the active partner. Apply by 
mail, giving references, to ADVERTISER 6089, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Would like a tenant for registered 
Ayrshire stock farm who has faith enough in 
his own ability to purchase half interest in 
stock and equipment and operate farm and herd 
on share basis. ADVERTISER 6083, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SINGLE man, several years’ experience in poul¬ 
try and fruit, desires to work small place on 
shares, or on salary, for owner: best references. 
Address JOHN M. CARLETON, 235 Donaldson 
Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. 
FOR RENT—On shares, estate farm of over 300 
acres ou outskirts of Syracuse. N. Y.: 2 silos: 
100 acres in Alfalfa and Timothy; possession, 
any time before March 1. 1920. ADVERTISER 
6075, care Rural New-Yorker. 
j 
WANTED—To rent on shares, good farm. 70 
acres, Morris County: not stocked: long lease 
to farmer with capital: furnished house. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6067. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100-acre fruit and dairy farm; 3.000 
fruit trees S years old: 10 minutes to R. R. 
station: $7,000: a bargain: old age cause for 
selling. E. D. HUFFMAN. Owner, R. D. 2. 
Marshalls Creek, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Substantial, 9-room country home 
on Lake Musconetcong. built and always occu¬ 
pied by present owner: in perfect repair: large, 
highly 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.. Pat¬ 
erson. N. J. 
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 and State road: best markets: five mod¬ 
ern buildings; pastures watered; Alfalfa grown; 
large level and rolling fields, tractor worked: 75 
acres of timber, both hard and soft wood: fifty 
head stock; all crops in barns: big farm for 
large operations: fully equipped*; price $50.00 
per acre for realty: personal property can be 
appraised. For particulars write RALPH D. 
EARL, Owner, Herkimer. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Profitable poultry farm. 5M acres: 
about 700 chickens. Leghorns and Wyandottes: 
light san«Ty soil: three laying houses, electric 
light in two; five colony houses, incubators, 
garage: some timber: good reasons for selling: 
five-room dwelling and sun parlor. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6012, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E—90-acre stock farm, fully equipped 
with tools: Winter dairy: 10 minute walk from 
trolley and macadam road; 3 miles from Coopers- 
town: modern conveniences: owners retiring. 
ADVERTISER 6039, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of twenty acres: 5.000 aspar¬ 
agus: good bearing fruit trees: tine house and 
barns and chicken houses: must be sold before 
November 15th; bargain; near Hudson. Address 
A. M. W., Germantown, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
300-ACRE dairy, sheep or stock farm, near 
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 witli 
bathroom, dairy, laundry. C. KAHLEN, S7 
Leonard Street, New York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—TTillcrest Farm; 140 acres; an op¬ 
portunity to secure an ideal country home; ele¬ 
vation twelve hundred feet: northwestern part of 
Massachusets. bordering on the Vermont State 
line: never-failing spring water in house and 
barns: two fine sugar groves: can set fifteen hun¬ 
dred 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 A1 condition: should be seen to be 
appreciated. CHARLES W. STRANAHAN, Cole- 
ram, Mass. 
FOR SALE—250-acre river farm: one mile from 
thriving village; three railroad's; carrying 50 
head stock: cow barn 43x100: 12-room house: 
running water to barns: two silos; has two hun¬ 
dred thousand feet hemlock: fifty thousand feet 
hardwood: one mile to railroad and milk station: 
price $15,000: liberal terms. J. D. HOLEY, 
Earlville, N. Y. 
FARM for sale or lease: 104 acres: 4 woodland: 
stock, crop, tools; $9,800: $4,000 mortgage, 
5%. R. F. D. No. 1, BOX 1. Plainfield. N. J. 
10 ACRES, poultry, fruit; good buildings; $4,000. 
GEO. S. MARTIN, Plainfield, N. J.; R. No. 3. 
FOR SALE—Splendid dairy farm, 159 acres; 125 
acres clear; balance timber; good laying, pro¬ 
ductive land; well watered'; two houses, three 
barns; silo; apples, small fruit, berries; near 
school, church, railroad; telephone; R. F. D. 
F. W. BENEDICT, Cameron Mills, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—104-aere farm, thrashing machine, 
5-passenger ear: will exchange thrasher and 
ear for live stock. ARTHUR T. MEISSNER, 
Lockwood, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—40 acre potato, dairy poultry farm, 
good buildings, timber, near market, Otsego 
County. Price reasonable, half cash. BOX 
182, Sclienevus. N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—Hudson Valley village farm; 86 
acres, good set buildings, excellent soil, level, 
free of stone. ADVERTISER 6078, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM WANTED—75-150 acres with small lake, 
woods, within 75 miles New York. Good land 
and buildings required. Full particulars. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6079, care Rural New-Yorker. 
261 ACRE DAIRY FARM—80 acres pasture, 
balance meadow land which can be worked 
with tractor. Buildings slated and painted, run¬ 
ning water. Land in high state of cultivation. 
Stock, tools and crops if desired. Write E. A. 
HOWARD. Eagle Bridge. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—225-acre Vermont farm, situated on 
■State road; large lot of hard and soft wood 
timber easy of areess. ADVERTISER 6084, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Good productive farm of 127 acres: 
3 miles from railroad and State road; near 
school; 7 miles from city; 3 barns, henhouse and 
granary; nearly new 8-room house: good water: 
plenty of timber: fine young orchard: good 
team, 8 cows. 3 heifers, brood sow; all farming 
tools; price for all $4,500. JESSE CRONKITE, 
Milford, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Profitable peach orchard, in heart 
of Potomac Valley fruit belt: good location; 
house, barn, mules; fully equipped. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0076, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100-acre apple and stock farm: 
rare bargain. Listen! 1.600 bbls. 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 6080, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Finest equipped up-to-date poultry 
plant in State of New Jersey: write for par¬ 
ticulars. BOX 122, Spotswood, N. J. 
RETAIL dairy farm: 322 acres; fully stocked 
and equipped, including milk route. Apply 
ADVERTISER 6092, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
BOARD WANTED—Pleasant home and cheerful 
surroundings on farm. New Jersey preferred, 
for young man with nervous trouble: has com¬ 
panion: usually able to be about and busy. 
ADVERTISER 60S7, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CTDER 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-ogg Buckeye 
machine. F. M. DAVIS, Chase Poultry Farm, 
R. D. No. 1, Cineinnatus, N. Y. 
WANTED—One ton of horseradish roots. J., 46 
Lock Street, Nashua, N. H. 
EMERSON tractor. Model A. A.. 12-20: one 
three-bottom 14-inch plow: both new. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6037, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SHELLBARK hickory nuts, 10 cents pound, and 
common black walnuts. 5 cents pound. HOUG- 
LAND & MILLER, 244, Boonville. Ind. 
FOR SALE—No. 4 Wright milk bottle filler and 
9 crates, all in good condition. McCREA 
BROS., Fillmore. N, Y. 
FOR SALE—“Newtown” hot water brooiTer sys¬ 
tem, consisting of forty adjustable hovers and 
other equipment: new; never has been used. 
Write for particulars and price. S. E. HOS- 
TETTER, Denbigh, Va. 
FOR SALE—E-B. Big Four. 12-20 kerosene trac¬ 
tor made by Emersou-Brantingham Implement 
Co.. Rockford. TIL; will sell chenn tn move at 
once. MT. MORRIS CANNING CO., INC., Mt. 
Morris. N. Y. 
GREEN HUBBARD SQUASH 3c lb., and maple 
syrup $2 gal. JOHN JACOX, Alfred, N. Y. 
WANTED — Second-hand “Fordson Tractor”; 
state price and reason for selling and condition 
of tractor. C. R. BASHORE. Bethel, Berks Co., 
Pa. 
5-10 AVERY TRACTOR to exchange for a Ford 
runabout: 100 bn. carrots for sale. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6069, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two carloads of Danish cabbage; 
large or small lots. LESLIE A. STORLE, Hal- 
cottsviiie, N. Y. 
CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, the real sun kissed 
kind, for sale; 7 quarts for $1.00 by parcel 
post, 1st and 2d zone; 6 quarrs in 3d zone: 
order now and can for the holidays before the 
price goes up. THE HOMESTEAD FARM, 
Yarmouthport, Mass. 
ACETYLENE GENERATOR AND FIXTURES— 
Double action ram for pumping, cypress tank, 
steam turbine De Laval Separator. wanted: 
power sprayer outfit. EAGLE FARM. R. 7, 
Manchester, N. H. 
WANTED—Blue Hen Colony Brooder, large 
oats sprouter; feed cooker. WM. SEIDEL, 
Strawberry Ridge, Pa. 
BLACK WALNUT BED ROOM SET. D. M. 
MeHUGH, Middlebnry, Vt. 
WANTED—Nancy Hall Potatoes: quote barrel. 
W. E. SAUNDERS, London, Ontario. 
WANTED—One man stump puller. W. P. 
SCHILLING. 131 W. 23rd St., New York. 
FOR SALE—One second-hand 9-18 Case tractor: 
all worn parts replaced: first-class condition; 
price $785.00 f. o. b. Youngstown. N. Y. Also 
one 4-cylinder 15 horsepower marine engine, 
clutch attached: price $350.00 f. o. b. Youngs¬ 
town. C. R. HASKELL. Youngstown, N. Y. 
CHAMPION power sprayer. 200-gallon tank. 
Friend gun and 25 feet of hose; never been 
used: first $175 gets it. E. G. COX, Proctor- 
ville, O. 
WANTED—To buy sectional incubator, incubator 
heater, pipe brooder, piping, feed mixer. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 214, Theresa, N. Y. 
