FARMS! WE’VE GOT ’EM 
THE CREAM of THE BARGAINS 
Pictures and details of just what you want mailed only on receip 
of|your statement of requirements and price ranjfo. All farms 
rigidly inspected before offered for sale. We publish no catalog. 
E. E. SLOCUM & 141 Broadway. N.Y. 
WANTED—A good farm teamster who tinder- 
stands horses and farm machinery; fine posi¬ 
tion, with good board and room; state wages and 
experience in first letter. ADVERTISER 0222, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good single man who can drive 
auto truck, tractor, shoe horses, do blacksmith 
and carpenter work; must be a good mechanic; 
state wages, experience and references in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 0223, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A good reliable married man and 
wife who are both good milkers for large mod¬ 
ern dairy farm with fine buildings and equip¬ 
ment; near town on good road; location. North¬ 
ern New Jersey; wife could take boarders; posi¬ 
tions open for single men who are good milkers 
and teamsters; state wages in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 0224, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARPENTER on farm; single man; no objec¬ 
tion to middle-aged man who is willing to help 
with milk, etc., repairing; handy man; yearly 
position; Massachusetts; state age, wages per 
month expected. ADVERTISER 0220, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM teamster; single man; large Massachu¬ 
setts farm; state age; experience: wages, $50. 
ADVERTISER 0227, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—DAIRYMAN; single; American: 
able to feed for records and experienced with 
show cattle, raising calves and testing; state 
particulars. ADVERTISER 0230, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, one who has had ex¬ 
perience in raising' ducks and geese; commer¬ 
cial farm, not far from New York City; one 
who is not afraid of long hours and hard work; 
good chance for advancement; apply letter only. 
E. ROMANIK, 302 Blake Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
POUI/TRYMAN, married, without children, for 
commercial duck and chicken farm: good 
salary to right man; apply by letter only. B. 
WARK, 048 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Settled woman as working house¬ 
keeper on farm; comfortable home: all modern 
conveniences; family of two adults: laundry sent 
out; $30 per month. ADVERTISER 6231, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN HERDSMAN: married; take full 
charge; one helper allowed; about 12 cows, 4 
on test; must understand A. R. work; good but¬ 
ter-maker and feeder; also good calf raiser; pri¬ 
vate place; up-to-date stable; $S0 per month; 
house, light, coal, etc., first year: must have 
good reference from last two places. SUPT., 
Box 72, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 
FARMER 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—Women attendants in State institu¬ 
tion for feeble-minded; salary $35 per month 
and maintenance. State age when applying. Ap¬ 
ply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Man who is a good milker, to handle 
smnll 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 COLVER 
FARMS, Colver, Pa. 
HELP WANTED—Man and wife for dairy farm 
in New Jersey; good opportunity for the right 
man and with a good chance to have entire 
charge shortly; wife to help with housework; 
good home; steam heat and bath; wages to start, 
$80 per month and keep: state experience, ago 
and nationality. ADVERTISER 6202, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer; agricultural col¬ 
lege graduate preferred; married man. without 
children; wife to act ns 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. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT WANTED, on April 
1, to manage 100-acre farm, 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—Farm superintendent, with theoreti¬ 
cal and practical training in handling all kinds 
of live stock; apply by letter only, giving de¬ 
tails as to age. education, experience and refer¬ 
ences. GEORGE E. BECKWITH, Governor, 
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island. N. Y. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Married man to take 
charge of herd of Guernseys; must be experi¬ 
enced in A. R. work; good opportunity for the 
right man, as we expect to develop a large herd. 
MAPUKDALE FARMS, Mars, I’a._ 
WANTED—Orchard foreman to take charge of 
one hundred and fifty acres, mostly young 
trees; must be experienced in the work and in 
handling men. ADVERTISER 6239, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED, to care for blooded registered stock, 
capable, efficient dairyman and butter-maker, 
single, clean, dry-hand milker: particular and 
honest worker; give particulars of age, wages 
wanted and references that may be interviewed. 
LOCK BOX 55, Chatham, Columbia Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man for chores on large 
fruit farm; one who would appreciate good 
home in preference to large salary. L. THOMP¬ 
SON, Manager, Fruitdale Farm, Guilderland 
Center, N. Y. 
WANTED—Gardener, single, $40 per month, 
board, room and laundry; one horse to care 
for; should be handy with tools. Address THE 
STATEN ISLAND HOSPITAL. Tompkinsville, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man, also a married man, on 
Orleans County fruit farm; must be active 
and willing workers; location in village; state 
age, weight and wages desired. ADVERTISER 
C247, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A working, married, farm foreman; 
must be good cowman and general farmer, cap¬ 
able of directing men and teams; modern build¬ 
ings and equipment; near city; state wages, age, 
family, nationality, references, etc.; must take 
few boarders (help). E. C. ROGERS, Spring 
Brook Farm, Putnam, Conn. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted in small family of a 
business man on small farm, *4 mile from 
trolley; house with improvements: one brought 
up on farm preferred: plain cooking; a clean, 
trustworthy woman will be appreciated and re¬ 
tained permanently; in Hudson Valley, 75 miles 
from New York City; state age, nationality and 
wages expected in addition to comfortable home. 
ADVERTISER 6250, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE poultrymnn on New Jersey stock farm; 
cleanliness and quality, not quantity; no incu¬ 
bators; owner expert breeder; $75 with small 
cottage. Write M. H. NORRIS, 875 West 180th 
Street, New York. 
FARM HAND WANTED—Experienced man, 
good milker, on Westchester County farm, for 
general farm work; we milk about 9 Jerseys, 
raising calves, pigs, 500 chickens; cultivate 
about 40 acres, raising our own feed; large silo; 
350 apple trees; a good all-around man of 
steady and clean habits, a willing worker, tak¬ 
ing interest, will find a permanent home, appre¬ 
ciative, friendly treatment, good clean quarters, 
good board; specialists, short-hour men and 
those wanting an easy berth on somebody’s pay 
roll not wanted. Address L. B. WILSON, 52 
Broadway. New York City. State wages desired 
to commence with. 
WANTED—Farm mechanic on large farm; must 
be able to overhaul tractors and automobiles 
and keep same in repair. MAPLEDALE FARMS, 
Mars, Pa. 
Situations Wanted 
FARMER and gardener desires position: mar¬ 
ried; college training; eight years practical 
experience in raising cattle, poultry, small 
fruits, truck and general crops: Westchester or 
Fairfield County. ADVERTISER 6228, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG couple wish employment on poultry 
farm; man experienced farmer; wife good 
cook; prefer good home and opportunity to learn 
poultry business to large salary. ADVERTISER 
6233, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED^Manager or herdsman; 
college graduate; five years’ experience with 
Holsteins, A. R. O. work: married; references. 
ADVERTISER 6192, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER, farm superintendent, for private 
estate; married, temperate, scientific, practi¬ 
cal: life experience all branches agriculture, 
vegetables, flowers, greenhouse, shrubs, stock, 
fowls; A-l references. JOHN H. BALDWIN, 
Ridgefiield, Conn. 
POUT/TRYMAN, single, desires charge of poul¬ 
try plant; can get results; please give par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 6229, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. Jewish, practical experience, ag¬ 
ricultural school training, wants position as 
working foreman by March 1; gentleman’s es¬ 
tate preferred; best references. H. STONE. 117 
Van Buren St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; care S. Gold¬ 
berg. 
PROFESSIONAL poultrywoman desires position 
as manager or assistant on a private or com¬ 
mercial plant; seven years’ experience; four 
years instructor. University of California; those 
seeking efficient managerial services, please 
answer. MISS M. C. PARKHURST, Allendale, 
N. J. 
ASSISTANT TOULTRYMAN. steady, several 
years’ experience raising baby chicks, etc., 
desires position; best references; prefer New 
York or Pennsylvania. ADVERTISER 6234, 
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, N. 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. 
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, April first; good farm hand; 
life experience; state salary and privileges. 
BRYANT BARRETT, Carmel. X. Y. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT or manager; Ameri¬ 
can; single: 10 years’ practical and scientific 
general farming; poultrv specialist; state partic¬ 
ulars. salary. ADVERTISER 6237, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT with practical experience 
open for engagement; New York Agricultural 
College graduate; experienced in all branches of 
present-day farming: single. ADVERTISER, 25 
Clermont St., Saugerties, N. Y. 
YOUNG AMERICAN. 23, good education, experi¬ 
enced, desires position after March 1 on mod¬ 
ern, progressive farm (fruit farm preferred), 
where reliability, energy and initiative are ap¬ 
preciated: wants opportunity to assume responsi¬ 
bility; only proposition with future and chance to 
push ahead considered; highest reference as to 
character, ability and ambition. ADVERTISER 
6241, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultrymnn. thoroughly under¬ 
stands incubator and stock raising! single, 
wishes position in private place; has good refer! 
enees: state wages in first letter. G. SKMERAN, 
care H. Cooper. Newfield Road, Stamford. Conn. 
MIDDLE-AGED American, married, experienced, 
general farming, poultry, tractor, truck, and 
son, 23, ex-service, attending short course, de¬ 
sire management of farm; salary and bonus or 
profit sharing, with future for honest, intelligent 
work. ADVERTISER 6243, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultrymnn wants work on up- 
to-date poultry farm. CHARLES RUEIILE, 
care Queen City House, 403 Main St., Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 
ATTENTION. FARM OWNERS—Can you use a 
man with 20 years’ expreience? Dairy and beef 
cattle, A. R. work, show and sales ring, hogs, 
sheep, horses and chickens; crop raising, fruit, 
machinery; successfully managed one of the 
largest farm propositions in this country last S 
years: graduate 1905; salary, commission or 
shares. ADVERTISER C24S, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER, scientific training, 25 years’ 
practical experience in all branches and fully 
alive to modern requirements; I solicit your 
fullest investigation. ADVERTISER 6205, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, aged 22, with practical experience 
and agricultural school graduate, wishes posi¬ 
tion on an up-to-date fruit and general farm 
where thoughtful, steady work is appreciated; 
experienced tractor operator; good board essen¬ 
tial; state conditions. ADVERTSER 6246, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN desires steady position on poultry 
farm where ambition and ability are recog¬ 
nized; excellent references; agricultural school 
graduate; state particulars. ADVERTISER 6245, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on Eastern farm by middle- 
aged married farmer; two children, aged 8 
and 17; experienced in growing potatoes, beans 
and all grains; good cow man, but don’t like the 
work; can take full charge: ready about March 
1; must be near high or Normal school; state 
wages, etc.; American only. SAMUEL S. BEN¬ 
NETT, R. No. 8, Ithaca, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER or estate superintendent de¬ 
sires proposition with a future; lifetime ex¬ 
perience, besides training, with live stock, 
growing, fitting, testing: operate all kinds of 
farm machinery, grow all kinds of farm crops; 
can show and direct help; have energy and abil¬ 
ity necessary to accomplish results; American; 
married; no children: references. ADVERTISER 
6244, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, thoroughly reliable in 
all branches, desires position; fine references. 
ADVERTISER 6232, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Experienced poultryman on profit- 
sharing basis on farm near Middletown, N. Y.; 
single man preferred; must be capable and well 
recommended. Apply by letter. W. P. ANDER¬ 
SON, 512 Fifth Avenue, New York. 
TENANT farmers wanted: have several co-op¬ 
erative farm propositions requiring small in¬ 
vestment; location Somerset Co., N. J. C. DRYS- 
DALE BLACK, 233 Broadway, New York. (Call 
Mondays.) 
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. C. DRYSDALE BLACK, 233 Broad¬ 
way, New York. (Call Mondays.) 
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. II. THOMSON, care Federal Land 
Bank, Springfield, Mass. 
LADY having 300 acres, apples, cows, sheep, 
horses, wishes family with two reliable men 
to run farm on shnres; will furnish seed first 
year to faithful workers. HONEY FARMS, 
Stanfordville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced married man. to work 
200-acre truck farm in Westchester County on 
shares; 50 acres fruit: 100 acres garden truck; 
wholesale market at door; farm is completely 
equipped with all modern machinery and horses; 
truck and fruit experience and reliable recom¬ 
mendations required, and must be capable of 
handling a ten thousand dollar turnover. MORN- 
INGSIDE FARMS, Ossining. N. Y. 
WANTED—Family to homestead 120 acres; 
school, mail and 40 acres to rent for imme¬ 
diate crop. L. C. BAIRD, Cleveland, Fla. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm in high state of cul¬ 
tivation. situated in one of the best fruit sec¬ 
tions of Ulster County; 11-room house, hay barn 
with good cow stable, horse barn, granary and 
other outbuildings, all in good condition; price, 
$8,000: half down: for more information, write 
ADVERTISER 6225, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Florida farm, St. Lucie County; 
160 acres; fertile soil: Indian River section; 
near railroad. S. L. SOUTHARD, Wolfeboro, 
N. H. 
FOR SALE—To orehardist—interest in large 
Virginia orchard. HOWARD WILLIAMS, 
Greenwood, Va. 
160-ACRE farm, $4,500: 240 acres, four thou¬ 
sand: timber worth asking price; fenced for 
sheep and cattle: good land, buildings; stocked 
if wanted. CLARE GREGORY, Mt. Vision, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Schoharie County. New York, sev¬ 
enty-nine-acre farm, within one mile of rail¬ 
road depot, milk station, school and churches; 
silo, cow and general barn, wagon house and 
milk house, all with cement floors and metal 
roofs: granaries with cement floors and walls; 
running spring water in all buildings: iron 
stanchions for twenty cows; bull and maternity 
pens; horse hay fork: litter and milk can car¬ 
riers; nine-room dwelling, with toilet and septic 
tank for sewerage: possession April first next. 
H. E. BAILEY, 172 Duane St., New York City. 
FOR SALE—Two farms in Albany County, State 
New York, containing 150 acres and 136 acres, 
being operated as dairy farm: stable for 45 cows 
on each; in high state of cultivation; several 
acres in Alfalfa: cut three crops this year; five 
cities nearby for market; buildings in excellent 
repair; price 100 dollars per acre. Address 
ISAAC ROFF, Cohoes, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Twenty-acre truck and poultry farm 
at Orange Springs, Florida: crops grown the 
year round; $100 gives buyer possession; balance 
easy terms. Write ADVERTISER 6236, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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 
6193, care Rural New-Yorker, giving age, ex¬ 
perience and nationality. 
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, are Rural New-Yorker. 
70 ACRES red shale; high state cultivation; 14 
mile to town; modern dairy and horse barn; 
room for 25 head; 90-ton cement silo; other 
necessary buildings. OSCAR BOLICH, McKeans- 
burg. Pa. 
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. 
For SALE—About 
tillable; State road; 
BROWN, Nanuet, N. 
DAIRY FARM, 350 aerl 
hi three fields-. romaindcL 
worth $30,000; will saerificp^ 
within sixty days; best hay ~ 
county; price includes 7» head , 7f.tr' 
complete line of farming tools, 120 tonl 
bushels oats, 100 bushels buckwheat, 
gluten feed, 100 chickens, milking maebin^ 
buildings comprise house, 2 large barns, 
hog house, hen house, large granary, 2 
sheds, ice house, windmill, milk house and MS 
covered watering tub in barnyard; 3 ne 
failing springs, 2 wells; water piped to housel" 
barnyard and milk house; pastures well supplied 
with water; big bargain for good dairyman. 
ADVERTISER 6238, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—River farm, 400 acres; fine set 
buildings; timber, good water, electric lights; 
with or without equipment, on contract, with 
$5,000 cash; balance monthly; keeps 100 head; 
no agents. ADVERTISER 0240, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAINE COAST, 300 acres, 40-room hotel; lum¬ 
ber, wood; tillage land; will lease or sell. 
SAMUEL SYLVESTER, Lisbon Falls, Me. 
WANTED—To buy or rent, with option to buy, a 
farm on good road, near high school, in New 
Jersey or Maryland; have farmed on Eastern 
Shore; sassafras loam preferred; full descrip¬ 
tion first letter; only owners need reply. F. 
SHERMAN, Friendship, N. Y. 
90-ACRE FARM; well situated: practically level, 
with southeastern exposure; all necessary 
buildings; $2,000 cash; price $5,500. FRED 
PATTERSON, Quakertown, Pa. 
WANTED—A farm where I can use seven free 
and clear Long Island lots as part payment; 
give full particulars first letter. ADVERTISER 
6242, 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. 
FOR SALE/200-acre farm and buildings; high 
state cultivation: suitable for truck, dairy and 
grain; Southeast Virginia. ADVERTISER 6209, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Five acres of land; just worked 
enough to make the finest land for ginseng 
root; the right man can make from 70 to 100 
thousand in 4 to 5 years; have had experts on 
the ground and know what I am talking about; 
only those who are interested need to answer 
this advertisement. CHARLES BYER, 301 East 
Main Street, Bound Brook, N. J. 
FARM of 103 acres, 2 miles east of Clyde, 
N. Y.; buildings large and in good condition; 
land very productive; 10 acres of young orchard, 
10 acres of wheat, 7 acres of hardwood; close 
to trolley and school; water forced in barnyard 
from never-failing spring. ROBERT MAR¬ 
RIOTT, Clyde. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Twenty-acre bearing orchard, set 
with apples and interset with pears and cher¬ 
ries, all of best market varieties, consisting of 
Tartarian, Schmidt. Windsor, Oxheart, Early 
Richmond and English Merillo cherries; Clapp’s 
Favorite-, Bartlett and Kieffer pears; Dutchess, 
Alexander, Hnbhardson, Greening, Baldwin and 
Ben Davis apples; has six-room house, two-story 
barn, outside Summer kitchen, with two bed¬ 
rooms above, and wood house; located in Hudson 
Valley’s best fruit-producing section. For par¬ 
ticulars address W. M. R., Germantown, N. Y. 
A BUSINESS PROPOSITION for a business man 
—400 acres of XXXX land: 4*4 miles from 
excellent market; four excellent sets of buildings; 
Main St. 18-room modern house; mammoth dairy 
barn; stanchions for 60 head; silos, stables, etc., 
all under one roof: three good sets of tenement 
buildings; large woodlot; four large orchards; 
this farm is located in the potato, “cabbage and 
dairy section of the best State in the Union; 
advanced age of owner necessitates immediate 
sale. For traveling directions, further descrip¬ 
tion and terms, address H. R. VOSBURGH, 
Moravia, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100 acres; good buildings; macad¬ 
am road: two miles from good market, in cen¬ 
ter of New York State; $30 per acre: half cash; 
owner. ADVERTISER 6249, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
MAPLE SYRUP and sugar—the Vermont kind; 
syrup. $2.50 per gal.; sugar. 40c per lb. (5-lb. 
and HMb pails), f. o. b. Newfane. GEORGE 
K. CHERRIE, Newfane, Vt. 
HI XTIXG COATS, sizes 34, 36, 38: unlined. $1; 
lined, $2; postpaid: send monev order. H. V. 
DUNN, Boonton, N. J,^ 
FOR SALE—Case two-bottom gang plow, with 
^tractor hitch. CHARLES LANE, Canajoharie, 
HUN El—Finest clover, thick, rich and delicious, 
delivered parcel_ post, third zone, 12 lbs., 
$4.50; 6 lbs.. $2.35: by express, not prepaid, 60 
' b *-■ $18; 24 1-lb. glass jars, $9. LONGFEL¬ 
LOW BROS., Haliowell, Me. 
FOR SALE—Stoves, high clock, steel safe, 
desks, chiffonier. BOX 152. Pine Bush, N. Y. 
WANTED—Hand barrel spray pump; also an 
asparagus buncher. JOHN H. GASSER, Bethel, 
Conn. 
egg capacity; $14 each; one 240-egg Cyphers, 
$10; wanted, Candee incubator. 6,600 capacity. 
E. R. HUMMER, Frenchtown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—One folding sawing machine; cost 
$26. 1 5: price $20. HUGH T. McMANUS, 77 
Males St.. Taunton, Mass. 
WANTED — Car of 
BRICKS, Medford, 
clover mixed 
L. I., N. Y. 
hay. 
F. 
FOR SALE—Two hundred locust trees, delivered 
at boat or car. F. W. WO OLSEY, Milton, N. Y. 
FOR 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. 
A SINGLE horse gas spraying machine; 10 
horsepower: 60-gallon tank capacity; A-l con- 
dition; .>300; specially adapted for spravins? 
trees. F. N. GREENLAW, Assistant Superin¬ 
tendent. Jersey City Stockyards, Foot, of Sixth 
Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
■ * V. V Ulo 1'UUUU tlliU 
common Mack walnuts, 5 cents pound. FIOUG- 
LAND & MILLER, 244, Boonville, Ind. 
mission of power' from re'ar wheels of auto¬ 
mobiles: $40.00. delivered: never unpacked. 
ARTHUR LOPER, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 
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