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Picture* and details of just what you want mailed only on recelp 
of your statement of requirements and price range. All farms 
rigidly Inspected before offered for sale. We publish no catalog. 
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subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—A good man with family of boys 
who can operate 300-aere farm successfully to 
rnise feed enough for 50 head of dairy cows; all 
modern tools, including tractor, on farm; house, 
garden and wood furnished; state -salary desired 
and how soon can start. R. T. JjANDMAN, 
Springboro, Pa. 
YOUNG COUPLE—Man handy; run truck and 
work around grist mill; woman cook and 
housework; an interest given. M. E. LAMH, 
New Egypt, N. .T. 
OPPORTUNITY for competent, energetic and 
thrifty man; I have about 45 acres of good 
land under cultivation; woodlot, orchard, horses 
and cattle; location is very good for truck, berry 
and flower Summer trade. What is your propo¬ 
sition to work and cash in on it? If you are 
single can board you. Reply to ADVERTISER 
(1103, care Rural New-Yorker, giving age, ex¬ 
perience and nationality. 
PARMER wanted, March 1st, 1920; married; 
strictly sober and honest; reference required; 
also board extra help. E. K. BREADY, Howard 
and Huntingdon Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—At once, capable working farmer, 
married, to take charge under superintendent; 
one who understands farming thoroughly; good 
wages, house, etc. Address, giving references 
and where last employed. ADVERTISER (1190, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Manager for well-stocked, modern 
farm of 100 acres, near Pittsburgh, Pa., one 
of bdst markets in country; good reliable mar¬ 
ried man with experience in gardening and 
poultry raising desired: permanent position for 
right party; give full details as to experience, 
references, etc., in first letter. ADVERTISER 
(1200, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man who is a good milker, to handle 
small retail dairy route selling 200 qts. milk; 
town located on farm; married man preferred; 
good wages paid; state salary expected, give ref¬ 
erences and when at liberty. Address C'OLVER 
FARMS, Culver, Pa. 
HELP WANTED—Man and wife for dairy farm 
in New Jersey; good opportunity for the right 
man and witli a good chance to have eutire 
charge shortly; wife to help with housework; 
good home; steam heat and With; wages to start. 
580 per month and keep; state cxiierience, age 
and nationality. ADVERTISER 0202, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WORKING crop foreman, single 1 , for permanent 
position on 280-acre general farm: state ex¬ 
perience and salary expected. ADVERTISER 
6203. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man for cow testing association 
work; must have practical dairy experience 
and scientific training'. .1. W. BARTLETT, 
Agricultural Experiment Station, New Bruns¬ 
wick, N. ,T. 
WANTED—Woman to help in general house¬ 
work; suburb near New York; four adults; all 
conveniences; agreeable conditions: sitting-room; 
good salary. MRS. H. PAUL MEHL1N, May- 
wood, N. ,T. 
WANTED—Man of ability to manage one tbou- 
sand-acre farm in Western New York; first- 
class soil; railroad switch on property; products 
hay. grain, live stock, etc., also muck crops: 
excellent salary with permanent position offered 
to man of experience, integrity and executive 
ability. Apply, giving references, to JOHN A. 
GRAHAM, 103 Ellwanger & Burry Building, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer: agricultural col¬ 
lege graduate preferred; married man. without 
children: wife to act as housekeeper for owner 
and wife; separate apartment for farmer in 
owner's house, with all modern improvements; 
one mile to city of 15,000; only man who will 
take full responsibility in raising of crops con¬ 
sidered. BELVEDERE FARMS. Westerly. R. I. 
WANTED—Poultryman, with practical exper¬ 
ience; small plant: near Washington: give 
reference and wages expected in first letter. 
PROVIDENCE FARM, G. H. Harris, Manager, 
Anacostia, D. C. 
WANTED—An experienced poultryman; single 
man preferred; one with experience in hatch¬ 
ing and rearing chicks in large numbers: above 
all. must be a bustler and able to keep help 
under him busy; in answering give experience 
and references as to honesty. Address P. O. 
DRAWER 118. Altoona, Pa. 
'ANTED—A first-class man for creamery: only 
one who can turn out the highest quality 
butter and cheese need apply; give reeom- 
endations, wages expected and state when you 
n start. Apply WHEATF1ELD FARMS, R. D. 
i. La Salle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Women attendants in state institu¬ 
tion for feeble-minded; salary 835 per mouth 
and maintenance; state age when applying Ap¬ 
ply to SUPERINTENDENT, LetchwortU Village, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT WANTED, on April 
1, to manage 100-aere rarm. located about 50 
miles from New York, as a dairy; would make 
liberal arrangement on profit-sharing basis if 
preferred. ADVERTISER 6170, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Dairyman for privates estate in 
Westchester County: must be thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced and understand handling of liigh-class 
cows. Address, with references, giving full 
particulars, ADVERTISER 6217, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single poultryman >>11 New Jersey 
stock farm; cleanliness and quality, not 
quantity: no incubators; owner old expert 
breeder; $75. with small cottage. Write M. H. 
NORRIS. 875 West ISOth Street, New York. 
HERDSMAN Experienced: young American; 
prefer medium-sized herd of Holst*‘ins or 
Guernseys; state highest wages and all. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6210, care Rural New-Y.n-’ ex. 
WANTED—Farm superintendent, with theoreti¬ 
cal and practical training in handling all kinds 
of live stock; apply, by letter only, giving de¬ 
rails as to age, education, experience and refer¬ 
ences. GEORGE E. BECKWITH, Governor, 
Sailors’ Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
EXPERIENCED dairyman, herdsman, butter- 
maker desires responsible position; cleanly 
habits; good references; steady; American; sin¬ 
gle; 31. ADVERTISER 6189, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Manager or herdsman; 
college graduate; five years’ experience with 
Holsteins, A. R. (). work; married; references. 
ADVERTISER 6192. care ifural New-Yorker. 
ENERGETIC poultryman desires change; want 
position where an honest and faithful worker's 
results are appreciated; my references will prove 
ability as working manager; successful with 
Mammoth equipment, raising chicks, eggs year 
'round, culling, mating, etc.; through years of 
study and practical experience I have gained 
the knowledge of how and what to do; you can¬ 
not afford to experiment; no offer under $1,500 
and privileges considered: married: no children. 
ADVERTISER 6197, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN — Middle-aged. single, reliable, 
steady worker; thoroughly understands the 
business; first-class butter-maker; wishes posi¬ 
tion in fodern dairy. ADVERTISER 0198, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as manager of dairy farm: 
eight years’ experience in breeding, developing 
and testing of Holstein cattle: also in buying, 
selling, fitting and showing; thorough knowledge 
of general farming: must be good proposition, 
with opportunities for developing a high-class 
establishment; can furnish best of references. 
ADVERTISER 6199. care Rural Neyw-Yorkor. 
WANTED—By middle-aged, capable farmer, po¬ 
sition as working foreman on Eastern farm, 
general or trucking; married; two children, ages 
17 and 9: must be near good market and No. 1 
high school; or what kind of a proposition have 
you to offer? Ready about March 1. SAMUEL 
S. BENNETT. R. No. 8. Ithaca. N. Y. 
POULTRY superintendent, agricultural school 
graduate, successful practitioner, wants open¬ 
ing on large scale; age 25 years (single!: West 
or Middle West preferred. ADVERTISER 6194. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED coiqde with 4-year-old boy want posi¬ 
tion February 1; man for general farming: 
woman as housekeeper or cook for 6 or 8 men: 
state particulars and wages in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6204, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AN (jnergetic, refined woman wants position as 
housekeeper, capable taking full charge; good 
cook: country no obfcction: state full particulars 
first letter. ADVERTISER 0220, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER, scientific training, 25 years’ 
practical experience in all branches, find fully 
alive to modern requirements: I solicit your 
fullest investigation. ADVERTISER 6205, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a thoroughly competent 
married man as superintendent on a gentle¬ 
man’s estate: well versed in farming, gardening 
and the care of thoroughbred cattle, sheep and 
swine: good feeder and calf man. with show 
ring experience; honest, sober, industrious, with 
the owner’s interests always in view; state 
wages in first letter. Address BOX 196, Red 
Bank, X. J. 
SITUATION WANTED by a practical, thorough. 
up-to-date farm superintendent, experienced in 
management of large farms successfully; pure¬ 
bred stock. A. R. O. work, certified milk. etc. 
Address ADVERTISER 6219, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as working foreman on farm 
or private estate; life experience in farming, 
stock and vegetables; married: one child. 
ADVERTISER 620(5, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT of large estate or farm: 
lawyer, with 3 years of practice; 28 years 
old; agricultural college training and practical 
experience; for years on a farm, as well as by 
being a tester in association and A. If. work. 
ADVERTISER 6207. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ACCOUNT sale of farm, experienced farm and 
estate manager is open for engagement; mar¬ 
ried, middle age, small family; expert orehardist 
and general farmer: first class reference present 
employer; only permanent position on property 
affording a minimum salary of $1,500 and priv¬ 
ileges considered. ADVERTISER 6172, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager; have son 
16 years; life experience: best references; real 
reasons for changing. ADVERTISER 0174, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. married, experienced, desires 
position ou private plant; capable of taking 
charge of small plant; at present employed; 
open for position Jan. 1st: first-class references. 
ADVERTISER 6188, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, married, wishes 
position ou private or commercial place; can 
show results. H. BERMAN, 70S Cauldwell Ave., 
Bronx, New York City. 
FARMER-GARDENER desires position on gen¬ 
tleman’s place: experienced; American: mar¬ 
ried; no children: references. ADVERTISER 
017S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG mau. age 24. American, single, two 
years’ practical farming experience, truck, 
dairy and swine, desires position on farm where 
raising purebred hogs is the business; wages 
$50.00 per month with board and room. Address 
ADVERTISER 6215. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN open for first-class position, prefer¬ 
ably with Guernseys; nothing under $75 and 
board considered; single. BOX 217, Highland 
Falls. N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER. American. Protestant, desires 
position: twenty years’ experience; capable; 
good cook: one or two men in family. Address 
ADVERTISER 6210. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager: best ref¬ 
erences given:: life experience. ADVERTISER 
6218. care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN and herdsman wants position ou 
private estate or working foreman: life ex¬ 
perience; formerly manager large dairy farm: 
capable of handling men to best advantage; 
single; wages $75 per month. Address W. D. 
GREEN. Sayvllle, L. I.. N. Y. 
FARM manager open for position Jan. 1st, 
where purebred Holstein herd is established; 
single, American. 27 years; scientific training 
and years practical experience in A. R. O. work, 
herd management, feeding and calf raising; 
thorough knowledge of crops, farm machinery 
and handling of men; desires location in Middle 
East: state particulars iu first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6213, cate Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position ns herdsman or assistant 
superintendent on up-to-date dairy, farm or 
estate: American; 27 years of age; single; life 
experience in all branches of farming; agricul¬ 
tural college training; wages $85 per month, 
board and room. ADVERTISER 6208, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR RENT—On shares, 250-acre farm, near 
Auburn, N. Y.; wheat, other grain, Alfalfa, 
potatoes, hay, etc.; all tillable, easily worked, 
strong limestone soil; two sets buildings; near 
city; improved roads; excellent opportunity to 
responsible party. Apply, giving references and 
experience, E. H. THOMSON, care Federal Land 
Bank. Springfield, Mass. 
WANTED—By American married man, 45 years 
of age, no children; experienced in farming 
and dairying 25 years; prefer farming on shares 
or a small dairy farm; from the 15th of January 
till the 15th of March. LEWIS HINKLE, 
Edensburg, Pa. 
DAIRY, stocked, wanted on shares. VAN 
WYCK, 4324 Broadway, New York. 
RENT or SHARES—Thirty farms in 3 sections; 
total 6.000 acres; will divide to suit; various 
farm propositions to offer; location Somerset 
Co.. N. J. 0. DRYSDALE BLACK, 233 Broad¬ 
way, New York. (Call Mondays.) 
FARM w-orkers wanted on shares; 51 acres first- 
class potato land; 8 cows; milk sold at home. 
MARTIN WETZEL, Jamesburg, Rod Hall. N. J. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm; 30 acres fruit; in 
the beautiful and productive Finger Lake re¬ 
gion: apples, cherries, pears, plums, grapes; on 
good road; 2 miles from village; 2 houses, barn, 
toolhonse, fruit house, etc.; loading switch at 
end of farm; storked or unstocked. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6190. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—30-acre farm, located in Chenango 
Co., N. Y.; good house, newly overhauled; 
water in house; one small stable, hay barn and 
new henhouse; all for $1,300; ideal place for 
small dairy and poultry; near town. Owner, 
ARTHUR GATES, McDonough, N. Y. 
50 ACRES level land, Berks County, Pennsylva¬ 
nia; fine schools; good market: timber tract; 
good buildings. LIZZIE LINGRELL, Annicostia, 
D. C. 
FOR SALE—165-acre dairy, stocked; 100 acres 
heavy timber; 3 miles railroad. GEORGE 
MINER, Williamstown, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre general and dairy farm in 
Somerset Co.. New Jersey: all tillable, level; 
good house and buildings; 6 cows, 4 heifers, 3 
horses, 7 pigs, 200 chickens, farm implements, 
mostly new; price $15,000: $8,000 cash: crops in¬ 
cluded: owner going abroad. ADVERTISER 6201. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 101 acres; nice Summer 
boarding house; 2,600 ft. high, with furniture 
and farm tools; 20 head of cattle. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6195. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm to lease, with option buying; 
Eastern Pennsylvania, 10 to 25 miles market. 
FELIX BECK. R. 2. Hicksville, I.. I., N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Good farm of 70 acres; milk sold 
at door. 10c quart; fully stocked; only thor¬ 
oughly reliable man. knowing his business, with 
some money to invest in stock, wanted; thirty 
miles from New York: good chance. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6221, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MY FARM of 80 acres to be sold before Febru¬ 
ary 1. Particulars, MRS. EMILY AYRES, 
R. 4. Fillmore, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—About 20 acres, mostly muck; all 
tillable; State road: 5 minutes station. C. W. 
BROWN. Nanuet, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—My farm of 150 acres, 3(4 
miles to city; 45 acres in tillage; 50 in wood 
and growing pine; balance in pasture: 20 rods 
from house to lake, which is a lovely view: let 
boats In Summer to more than pay taxes; It is 
big enough for a dairy farm, or an elegant place 
for Summer hoarders: 10-room house and lovely 
shade trees; the buildings are insured for $4,000: 
I will let go with this place 20 tons of bay. 10 
cords of dry wood, for $5,500 if sold before Jan¬ 
uary. JAMES A. MeKEAGE, Concord, N. 11. 
WANTED—To rent, 80-acre or more equipped 
farm, on shares or cash, with privilege of 
having, within 150 miles of N. Y. ST. HEB- 
BAVNY, 1296 Avenue A. New York, N. Y. 
FARM, 57 acres, for sale or exchange; one mile 
on improved road to village and school; 4 
miles R. R. town: will exchange as part pay¬ 
ment on large eqpipped farm; $4,000. with stock 
and tools. A. D. PECK, Pitcher, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—200-acre farm and buildings; high 
state cultivation: suitable for truck, dairy and 
grain; Southeast Virginia. ADVERTISER 6209, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
175-ACRE fruit farm; 2,000 apple trees 25 years 
old: house, two barns; $15,000 worth of lumber 
and wood; one and one-lialf miles to mill and 
two villages. Price $12,000. with $5,000 cash; 
bargain. CHAS. D. ROBERTS, Dexter. Me. 
WANTED—To rent, with privilege of buying, 
modern dairy farm, about 00 acres tillable, 
with permanent pasture, good buildings, stock, 
tools, equipment; state full particulars. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6156, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM and stock at auction. Dec. 30. 10 a. in.; 
ou above date I shall offer for sale to the 
highest bidder m.v 112-acre Alfalfa farm, situ¬ 
ated about 9 miles southwest of Oneida, iu 
Cowassolou Valley. IF, miles south of Merrills- 
ville: farm iu high state cultivation; 30 acres 
Alfalfa: farm well worth $0,500: terms on farm; 
reasonable amount down; 1-3 long time; balance 
upon delivery of deed: stock consists of 20 1 tad 
registered and high-grade Holsteins and 40 
sheep. For further particulars address GEO. R. 
CROSS, R. 2, Oneida, N. Y. 
90-ACRE KAHM; well situated; practically level, 
with southeastern exposure; all necessary 
buildings: $2,000 cash; price $3,300. FRED 
PATTERSON, Quakertowu. Pa. 
FOR SALE—My dairy and stock farm, located 
6(4 miles from Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; 170 acres, 
nearly level, in a high state of cultivation; near¬ 
ly all buildings are new and modern: 15 acres of 
Alfalfa; price, $11,000; one-half can remain. 
For further particulars, address BOX 2, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 
TENANT farmers wanted: have several co-op¬ 
erative farm propositions requiring small in¬ 
vestment; location Somerset Co.. N. J. C. DRYS- 
PALE BLACK, 233 Broadway, New York. (Call 
Mondays.) 
FOR SALE—Appleerest Farm; 265 acres; over 
200,000 feet pulp wood; 150 acres pasturage, 
with never-failing water; 50 acres tillable land; 
house, 8 rooms and bath; hot and cold running 
water; telephone; barn for 18 head cattle; sta¬ 
ble and henhouse, silo, milk house; Summer mills 
-oute: maple sugar orchard; new sugar outfit. 
JOAN NEWTON CUNEO, Wilmington, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Established livery and trucking 
business in prosperous town, 60 miles from 
New York City; steady all-year income; fully 
equipped; owner in poor health; will sacrifice for 
quick sale. ADVERTISER 0176, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
70 ACRES red shale; high state cultivation; % 
mile to town; modern dairy and horse barn; 
room for 25 head; 90-ton cement silo; other 
necessary buildings. OSCAR BOLICH, McKeans- 
burg. Pa. 
WANTED—To rent, with privilege of buying, 
small place, % to 2 acres, within one hour 
of New York. ADVERTISER 6151, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Modern fruit and poultry farm, 
situated at Holbrook station, 50 miles from 
Penn, station: capacity 2,000 hens; 3,000 bear¬ 
ing trees. SUNRISE FARM, Holbrook. L. I., 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—120 acres in Monroe County fruit 
belt, for $21,000, and worth the money; de¬ 
tailed description here impracticable. If inter¬ 
ested. address ADVERTISER 6214, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
THOROUGH farmer will rent farm on lake or 
river, with picturesque woodland and some 
tillable land; must be within seventy-five miles 
of New 1 York: suitable for boys’ camp. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6212, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FINE poultry farm; five acres; eight-room 
house, modern conveniences; seven hundred 
Leghorns: water in houses; three hundred peach 
trees. ADVERTISER 6211, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, a 
farm with established Summer boarding busi¬ 
ness. or suitable as such, by reliable party with 
two grown up daughters; please state full par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. CHRIST CIIRISTO- 
PHERSON, 97 West Street, Ilion, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
1 
WANTED—Second-hand coal-burning hinder 
in 
good running order. ADVERTISER 6191, 
Rural New-Yorker. 
care 
WANTED — Car of clover mixed hay. 
BRICKS, Medford. L. I., N. Y. 
F. 
WANTED—Eight to 10 tons hay. second grade. 
GROSS FARMS, Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 
WANTED—-Forty tons good grade cow hay, 
clover mixed preferred: state lowest cash price 
t. o. b. J. C. GOEBEL. Congers, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two hundred locust trees, delivered 
at boat or car. F. W. WOOLSEY, Milton, N. Y. 
FOtt SALE—Five thousand egg Newtown ma¬ 
chine; automatic egg turner; oversize furnace; 
will handle twelve thousand eggs: used one sea¬ 
son; in first-class condition. BABY CHICK 
FARM. Staatsburg. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hall 2,400-egg incubator: used two 
seasons: price on application. LONGVIEW 
FARMS, Cazenovia, N. Y. 
A SINGLE horse gas spraying machine; 10 
horsepower; 60-gallon tank capacity; A-l con¬ 
dition; $300; specially adapted for spraying 
trees. F. N. GREENLAW. Assistant Superin¬ 
tendent, Jersey City Stockyards, Foot of Sixth 
Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
SIIELLBARK hickory nuts. 10 cents pound and 
common black walnuts, 5 cents; pound. HOUG- 
LAND & MILLER, 244, Boonville, Ind. 
FOR SALE—One Lay Porta power for the trans¬ 
mission of power from rear wheels of auto¬ 
mobiles: 840.00, delivered: never unpacked. 
ARTHUR LOPER, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Avery 18-36 tractor, with gasi¬ 
fier, extension rims, mud cleats, set spuds, 
self-steerer; worth within $200 of a new one; 
offered $700 less; price $1,500 cash f. o. b. cars. 
One Avery heavy beam 5-bottom gang; 10 extra 
points; $350 cash f. o. b. Oue 24-inch Avery 
brush plow: $150 cash f. o. b. E. McD. MOORE, 
Westover, Md. 
FOR SALE—Two 390 egg incubators, 25 Inter¬ 
national hovers, all in good condition. WILL¬ 
IAM II. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, N. J. 
FOR EXCHANGE—We wish to exchange a fine 
registered Holstein bull calf for a good cream 
separator. MAPLE LANE FARM, Cassadaga, 
HONEY—Extracted buckwheat, f. o. b. my 
station, 10-lb. pails in lots of two or more, 
52.35 each: 60-lb. cans, $12; 12-lb. cans, de¬ 
livered iu 2d zoue, 53.20; 3d zone, 83.35. Write 
for price on clover honey. RAY C. WILCOX, 
West Dauby, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One four-cylinder Kerniatli iuarim 
engine, Atwater-Kent; 16 b. p. at 650 revolu 
tions; used only a few hours: $300 cash f. o. b 
E. McD. MOORE, Westover. Md. 
FOR SALE—Pure maple syrup, $2.50 per gal. 
f. o. b. C. TIMMERMAN, Cortland, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—40-50 thousand Wilder currant cut 
tings. P. O. BOX 65, Marlborough, N. Y. 
WANTED—Carload horse manure; state price 
STERLING FARM. Mamaroneek, N. Y. 
WANTED—390-egg Cyphers incubators. Write 
NELSON’S, Grove City, Pa. 
FOR SALE—8-16 Avery tractor with Grand De¬ 
tour 2-bottom 14-in. plows; $600.00. BEN 
MoENTEER, Lumber City. Pa. 
FOR SALE—One 6-ineh suction 6-inch discharge 
centrifugal pump, with 10 ft. metal lined sue- 
tiou hose, 20 ft. discharge hose, about 15 ft. 
iron pipe, couplings and elboWs, all above 6 in.; 
$300 cash f. o. b. E. McD. MOORE. Westover, 
Md. 
FOR SALE—Absolutely new “Wade” drag saw; 
cut only 4 cords; sharp saw; highest bid takes 
it. ELBRIDGE FARMS, Elbridge, N. Y. 
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