FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! 
No. 4327—Profitable fruit farm of 71 acres near Red 
Hook, N. Y.,with a net income of $4,000 Price, 
•10,500. Send for pictures and accurate details. 
E. E. SLOCUM - 141 Broadway, N. Y. 
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WANTED—Women attendants in State institu¬ 
tion for feeble-minded; salary $35 per month 
and maintenance. State age when applying. Ap¬ 
ply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letelrworth, Village, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN, single, American, able 
to feed for records and experienced with show 
cattle, raising calves and testing; state particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 0282, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER, with broad experience in ag¬ 
riculture and business; scientific training; 
especially interested in fruit, general farming, 
hogs and cost accounting. ADVERTISER 0273, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farm Help Wanted | 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Poultryman; commercial and private 
experience; some general farming; open for 
position. Write W., 149 Belleville Avenue, 
Newark, N. J. 
BY AMERICAN man and wife, one child; man, 
gardener, farmer or herdsman; wife, cook. 
R. S. VALENTINE, Route 10, Auburn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Capable, middle-aged woman to take 
charge of hoarding house on large modern farm 
near citv; preferably one having a daughter with 
her. ADVERTISER 6272, care Rural New- 
Yorker. __ 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — Single; dry-hand 
nrilker: willing and experienced; good wages 
and board for good man; reference required. 
Address P. ©. ROX 103, Bridgeport, Conn, 
WANTED—Competent single man on milk farm; 
state age, wages expected and give references. 
S. D. NEWELL, Bristo l, Conn. _ 
WANTED—Girl to assist with housework; fam¬ 
ily of two: salary. $25 per month. MRS. F. 
A ' WENDOVER, Ilarrison Farm, Harrison, 
N.' Y. 
SITUATION wanted by reliable American as 
superintendent on gentleman's estate or large 
farm; references. E. B. SHELDON, Esopua, 
N. Y, 
MARKET GARDENER on commercial place; 
man who can grow best vegetables for special 
trade; none but first-class man need apply. 
ADVERTISER 0271, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GREENHOUSE-POULTRYMAN wanted; have 
25xl00-ft. new greenhouse, fully equipped, and 
poultry plant for 500 hens; incubators 1.740 ca¬ 
pacity; brooders, etc.; will rent all for $500, or 
will let out on shares. G. W. KUCHLER, JR., 
Lagrangeville, N. Y. 
FARMER wanted April 1; married; moderate 
compensation with many privileges; rare op¬ 
portunity for one who appreciates a good home 
with congenial surroundings: no objection to 
children. ADVERTISER 6268. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED_Three or four all around good farm 
hands; $50 month and board; best bving con¬ 
ditions. Write or call W, M WORTHINGTON 
Mgr. Gaylord Farm. Wallingford, Conn., Phone 
92-12. 
WANT single man on fruit farm: pernianent 
position: state experience and salary in tirst 
letter. Address BOX 31, R. F. D. - 
Mich. 
Coloma, 
FARMER wanted. March 1st. 1920; married; 
strictlv sober and honest: reference required, 
also board extra help. E K. BREADY Howard 
ami Huntingdon Streets, Plnlndoli>ln,i, I a. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman; general house¬ 
work in seven-room modern home, suburbs 
Washington. D. C.. on trolley line: four In fam¬ 
ily; two boys, school age. husband and wife, 
government employ; good home for suitable per¬ 
son; state experience and salary: references. R. 
N. ATHERTON. Chevy Chase, Md. 
WANTED—Married farm hand on general farm: 
cottage, fuel and milk supplied: to go on job 
>b I E. A. BENNETT, Mnnasquan, N. J. 
Feb, 
FARM and estate manager open for engagement; 
prominently known as a great crop raiser; a 
recipient of many blue ribbons and cups for all 
kinds of crops and truck; expert, on agriculture, 
dairying and thorough judge in buying and sell¬ 
ing and making up of modem estates in every 
detail; executive ability, having had life experi¬ 
ence; Scotchman, 48 years of age; strong and 
active; strictly sober, trustworthy and reliable; 
seven years in past employ; best of references. 
Apply'JAMES MacDOUGALL, Farm Manager, 
F. F. D. No. 2, Phoenixville, Pa. 
FARM and business manager open for position 
on large farm or estate; scientific training and 
ten years’ successful experience managing farms; 
special attention to soil management: I combine 
scientific knowledge with practical experience to 
the best interests of the owner and can adapt 
myself to any environment. ADVERTISER 6270. 
are Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farmer on estate as acct. 
page 1814 R. N.-Y.; salary and percentage: or 
private estate: open March 1. ADVERTISER 
6209, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
OPPORTUNITY WANTED by young Norwegian, 
28, American citizen, soon to be married, to 
work on shares a large, fully equipped farm; 
life experience in all kinds of farming; agricul¬ 
tural school training; mixed farming preferred; 
specially interested in fruit; desires progressive 
farm where reliability and' energy are appre¬ 
ciated, and wants opportunity to assume respon¬ 
sibility; can only consider offer with opportunity 
for future advancement; have been successful in 
handling farm help; can furnish best of refer¬ 
ences as to ability and character; would con¬ 
sider any good proposition: kindly state full par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. Address ADVERTISER 
6285, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT— On shares, Salem County, New 
Jersey, farm; 45 acres in smooth, sandy loam 
fields and 20 acres woodland; bordering small 
lake. R. A. C. t 15 Warren Avenue, Rosella 
Park, N. J. ___ 
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 6240, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM TO LET—Joint stock shares; ambitious 
farmer with family who is looking for a 
chance to get a farm without investment; suffi¬ 
cient stock and tools on farm to start; allow¬ 
ance will be made for grain till new crop comes 
in. and any other help within reason to get 
started; land is good, but has not been worked 
for several years; located in Dutchess County on 
good road and consists of 104 acres and 12-room 
house. ADVERTISER 6254, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—280 acres; two miles from 
good live railroad town; large basement barn 
for 55 head; good house; running water in house 
and barn; land in fine till; not a sour, cheap soil, 
to be sold only to those without knowledge, but 
a good farm which wintered 55 head of stock 
last Winter and 40 tons of hay left over; forty- 
five dollars an acre; owned by an old man. L. 
R. CHASE, Attorney, Cortland, N. Y. _ 
FOR SALE—370-acre stock and grain farm; 210 
acres in high state of cultivation; 100 acres 
fine timber land, and balance pernianent spring 
and brook watered pasture; adequate buildings 
to house all crops, animals, poultry and imple¬ 
ments in first-class condition; 14 acres Alfalfa 
and 48 acres wheat growing; must be sold at 
once to settle estate (Cecil County, Maryland), 
Communicate with E. A. MALLETTE, Colora, 
Md. 
WANTED—Working partner on up-to-date dairy 
farm in Western New York; some capital de¬ 
sirable, but not absolutely necessary; 100 acres; 
20 registered Holsteins; young married man with 
good references and a worker. ADVERTISER 
6257, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent or on shares, modern poul¬ 
try plant; houses with capacity of not less 
than 1,000 hens, by experienced and industrious 
man; state particulars. BOX 414, Mt. Kisco, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple hustling share tenants, or 
truck men. for two farms. Address, particu¬ 
lars, 515 HIGH STREET, Williamsport, Pa. 
WANTED—Position as superintendent on gen¬ 
tleman’s estate, preferably in Connecticut; un¬ 
derstands management of stock, poultry, etc; 
best of references. ADVERTISER 6267, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER, single; practical in all 
branches; life experience; best references: age 
40; wages. $25 per week and hoard. ADVER¬ 
TISER 62CC, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a thoroughly competent 
married man as working foreman on a farm or 
gentleman’s estate; fully understand farming 
and vegetable growing; also the care of all farm 
stock and machinery; can operate a ear or trac¬ 
tor. ADVERTISER 6265, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Responsible position; American, 35 
years of age: small family; well experienced 
in’ farming; full knowledge of pure-bred stock, 
developing and showing, etc.; best of character 
and reference; don’t answer unless you need a 
reliable man to operate your plant. W. S. 
BERGER, Perkasie, Ta. 
WANTED—To rent on shares, equipped farm or 
estate, by agricultural college graduate; 10 
years’ experience; dairy expert; hogs, general 
farming: not over 75 miles from New York; 
financially responsible. Address, with full de¬ 
tails, ALFRED STORMS, 524 W. Biddle St., 
Jackson. Mich-. 
WILL some lover of Guernseys make a proposi¬ 
tion; I have modern barns and equipment; I 
want party to own the cows that care for them; 
I can furnish everything, including feed, and I 
will pay New York prices or better for milk at 
the barn; 50 to 100 head; thoroughbreds or 
grades; furnish and care for animals; I will do 
the rest. Address A. F. HOWES, 6 West Mar¬ 
ket St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Miscellaneous 
W ANTED—Farmer and wife: man capable care 
stock and general farm work: wife good cook 
general housework: good wages for good help, 
Apply E. G. CURRY. 1626 Woolwortli Building 
New York; ’phone Barclay 4414. _ 
WANTED—Man and wife; wife to do house¬ 
work: no hoarders; man to work in garden on 
private estate; country people preferred: wages 
SS0 per month, with board and rooms; reterenees 
required. BOX 116, Ossining. N. Y. __ 
WANTED—An unmarried man to assist in the 
management of a dairy and milk route on a 
fixed compensation and ivroflt-shanng basis, 
mast have experience in handling cattle for the 
production of milk. ADVERTISER 6277, care 
Rural New-Yorker._ 
WANTED—A young man to work in apple and 
peach orchards and to assist in their,JV.iUVJf;r? 
ment; permanent employment. Al)i 
6278, care Rural New -Yorker. _ 
YOUNG WOMAN — Energetic. good-natured, 
Christian, to keep house for four adults: gov¬ 
ernment workers, with boy of six: salary. $7 
week: give right party opporlunities for seeing 
Washington. Mt. Vernon, etc. Write. 
tlcnlars and references, MlsS L. S1LBR1NS, 
Clarendon, Va.____ 
WANTED—Young man. single, with good knowl¬ 
edge of poultry, broilers and eggs: good "ages 
and board, room and bath on the place. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6280, care Rural New-Yorker. _ 
WANTED_Experienced married man to work 
200-nere 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- 
INGRIDE FARM S, Ossining, N. Y. _ 
WANTED—A practical orchard man: not an ex¬ 
tremely large orchard. W. C. WHIPPLE, 
Armonk, N. Y._ 
WANTED—Elderly couple to live in my cottage; 
Dutchess County; small salary and mainte¬ 
nance the year around. Reply, with references, 
to ADVERTISER 6255, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced working herdsman for 
purebred Jerseys; good butter-maker and calf 
raiser; married (sons can he employed): Empire 
milker; modern eight-room house: good wages 
and a permanent position to the right man. 
Address MANAGER, Hermitage, Centrevllle. Md. 
GARDENER, farm superintendent, for private 
estate: married; temperate, scientific, prac¬ 
tical: life experience all branches agriculture, 
vegetables, flowers, greenhouse, shrubs, stock, 
fowls: A1 references. JOHN H. BALDWIN, 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
POSITION wanted as shepherd: best references 
given; life experience: state particular and 
salary in answering. ADVERTISER, Thiells, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
Wanted—By March 1 or April 1. a position as 
farm superintendent or manager of country 
estate, farm or institution: practical experience: 
married: age 34: family two; ages 14 and 12; 
strictlv sober and industrious; state full particu¬ 
lars. ‘ ADVERTISER 6274, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HELP WANTED—Man aud 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 witli housework; 
f ood home; steam heat and hath; wages to start. 
80 per month and keep; stnte experience, age 
and nationality. ADVERTISER 6202, care Rural 
New-Yorker. __ 
WANTED—Working housekeeper; mother with 
daughter over ten years; butter-making and 
YOUNG MAN wants position on poultry farm; 
no experience but anxious to learn the busi¬ 
ness; opportunity to learn more important than 
big wages: graduate of New York Institute for 
the Deaf. ADVERTISER 6279, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, preferably with option to 
buy. modern poultry plant within 50 miles of 
New York; capacity, 1.000 to 2.000 fowls: state 
full particulars. H. VON BARGEN, 256 Division 
Ave.. Rrooklyn, N. Y. 
A GOOD CHANCE for the right man, four miles 
from the city of Amsterdam. N. Y.; 185 acres; 
good level land; 20 acres just seeded down; 
stock and tools: a large 4-cylinder tractor, with 
mower, plows and barrow: everything to work 
with: house just rebuilt new; two large barns; 
will let it on shares at once or sell. Apply to 
H. J. OARR, Cos Cob, Conn.; Box 24. 
FOR SALE—170-nere farm in high state of cul¬ 
tivation to settle an estate by March, 1920; 
timber estimated, 300,000; a large apple or¬ 
chard and other fruits: spring water runs to 
house and barn; 9-rooin house, dairy barn, shop 
end tool house in good condition: near neigh¬ 
bors; school mile; church and store. 2(4 
miles: a nice Summer resort. EVERETT HAM¬ 
ILTON, So. Londonderry, Vt. 
WANTED—Orchard spraying outfit, hand or 
power; ensilage cutter and blower; grain drill; 
complete description: lowest price, delivered. 
ELLIS wood. Hudson, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hand printing press; self-inking. 
GEORGE E. WELLS, Pinebluff, N. C. 
FOR SALE—Four Prairie State portable hovers; 
the best made; perfect condition (2 not used); 
crated, f. o. b., $8 each. E. C. OSGOOD, Ab¬ 
erdeen, Md. 
WANTED—Portable sawmill; No. 2 American 
or DeLoach preferred. G. H. HOLDEN, R. D. 
No. 2. Wakeman, O. 
IMPROVED 300-acre farm; good road: healthy 
climate: water unsurpassed; 36 miles from 
Richmond-Southern Railway; good markets; high 
school, churches, banks; worm fencing; blue 
grass pastures; Alfalfa, grain, hay, stock, as 
good as grow; products top market; two good 
dwellings: hot and cold water: large hay and 
stock barn; all necessary buildings; family or¬ 
chard: fine shape; Duroe hogs; Jersey cattle; 
good team mules: twelve twenty-four tractor: 
most complete assortment implements and nia- 
chinerv: ideal home of owner fifty years; $30,- 
000. C. N. STACY. Amelia, Va. 
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, eertified milk. etc. 
Address ADVERTISER 6219, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—Experienced: young American; 
prefer medium-sized herd of nolsteins or 
Guernseys: state highest wages and all. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6288, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER desires position to take 
charge of estate or farm where efficiency and 
reliable service is appreciated: educated Amer¬ 
ican; married: 20 years’ experience with live 
stock, crops, dairy, vegetables and everything 
pertaining to rural life: only first-class perma¬ 
nent position considered: best references. 
ADVERTISER 0283. care Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU WANT Poultrymen, Greenhouse men, 
Dairymen. Farm Foreman, Tractor men, or 
Farm Assistant? The National Farm School 
graduates in February several young men well 
trained in all agricultural lines. Apply to 
BERNHARD OSTROLENK, Director, Farm 
School, Pa. 
POULTRY farm manager is open for position 
where n first-elass man is required: under¬ 
stands the business from A—Z; show or utility 
stock and egg production; also understands the 
general management of gentleman’s country 
estate; wages $1,500 and privileges: married: 
excellent reference. Address MANAGER, Box 
80, South Hamilton. Mass. 
ENERGETIC poultryman and farm manager de¬ 
sires position where an honest and faithful 
worker’s results are appreciated; my references 
will prove ability as working manager; success¬ 
ful with all kinds of farm work. Mammoth in¬ 
cubating, chick raising, eggs, breeding and feed¬ 
ing, which I have gained through years of study 
and practical experience; no offer under $1,500 
and privileges considered: married: one child. 
ADVERTISER 6286, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN with agricultural college training 
and practical experience would like work on 
large fruit farm or estate. GEORGE TRULSON, 
24 Germain Street, Worcester, Mass. 
FARM MANAGER wants position; single man 
of character, energy and executive ability: 25 
years’ practical scientific training all branches 
farming: expert herdsman, breeder of purebred 
FOR SALE at a bargain; a fine dairy farm of 
190 acres in Northern Pennsylvania: good 
buildings, good location: will sacrifice for $8,500: 
$2,500 cash: balance on easy terms; complete 
equipment will also be sold if desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6253, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Shelled rice popcorn; advise quantity 
and price. R. W. FORD, Bristol, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Case tractor, 9-18, and two plows; 
used one year; as good as new; will sell for 
the want of use, as going in other business; $800 
takes it all. RICHARD KENNY, Monmouth 
Junction, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Four 1917-1918 model Prairie State 
390-egg incubators; perfect condition; fireproof 
heaters; complete equipment; $45 each; securely 
crated; $170 for lot: have purchased Mammoth. 
MARVIN T. FORSTER, Hall, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm of about 10 acres, with 
some woodland: within 150 miles of New York 
City: all cash: state particulars. ADVERTISER 
6275, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Medium-sized farm in New Jersey’s 
potato section: rent, with privilege of buving. 
Address C. SCHOLT.ENBERGER, 800 East Jer¬ 
sey St.. Elizabeth. N. J. 
FLORIDA orange groves and land, far Routh, 
favorite “Highlands.” A. T. VAIL, Sebring, 
Fla. 
FOR SALE—Twenty-acre seed potato farm in 
hamlet, few rods of New York Central depot; 
modern new nine-room house, with bath, furnace, 
lights, telephone, lawn, all hardwood floors; fin¬ 
ished in oak; barn, garage, tenant house: build¬ 
ings insured for $6,300; price $6,000. Write E. 
L. KENNEDY. Kasoag. Oswego Co., N. Y. 
FOR SAT.E—Finest equipped up-to-date poultry 
plant in State of New Jersey: write for par¬ 
ticulars. BOX 122, Spotswood. N. J. 
WANTED—Car mixed bay, or mixed car of oats, 
barley, feeding wheat and hay at farm price. 
A. B. FAC RE, Belleplain, N. J. 
WANTED—Stump-pulling outfit: hand power. 
THOMAS N. OTTO, Sayville, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Several carloads of horse or cow 
manure; state price. JOHN F. WILKENS, 
Peekskill, N. Y. 
PURE MAPLE SUGAR AND SYRUP—Orders 
booked at market price for new crop. Advise 
requirements. RANSOM FARM. Geneva, Ohio. 
HONEY—Finest clover, thick, rich and delicious, 
delivered parcel post, third zone, 12 lbs.. 
$4.50; 6 lbs.. $2.35; by express, not prepaid, 60 
lbs.. $18: 24 1-lb. glass jars, $9. LONGFEL¬ 
LOW BROS., Hallowell. Me. 
FOR SALE—Two hundred locust trees, delivered 
at boat or ear. F. W. WOOLSEY. Milton. N. Y. 
cooking for four adults: small farm. Westchester stock, cattle, pigs sheep, poultry; unusually 
Countv near large eitv: all improvements: large experience with dairies, feeding, testing, 
ShVr^he r n kept. S ADVERTISER 6276. care etc.: thoroughly fitted by training and exper- 
other help kept 
Rural New-Yorker._ 
WANTED—Experienced single man to work on 
; farm: state experience and wageswanted, 
Tvitb reference, in first letter. NA1IIAN 
ALLEN, Oxford, N. J. 
ienee to handle any large farming proposition. 
ADVERTISER 6287, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager; college 
and practical training; married: references. 
ADVERTISER 6284. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SAT.E — 160-aere farm, 
Montcalm Co., Mich.; good buildings; fertile 
farming land; fruit orchards, maple sugar or¬ 
chard: farmed by owner for over sixty years. 
Further particulars upon application. Address 
MRS. MAUDE REED NEWELL, East Lansing, 
Mich. 
FOR SALE—200-acre dairy and grain farm; half 
tillable, half woodland and pasture; 2 houses: 
large stables: Morris Co.. N. .T.: 50 miles from 
New York City. HARRY RUTLER. New Dorp. 
Staten Island, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—400-acre farm in Southern New 
York: near large manufacturing city: 3 miles 
to railroad, creamery, churches, stores, etc.; 
level road: land is roiling, tractor worked, and is 
free from rock or stone: no swamp; is watered 
by creek and several springs: about 60 acres 
fine timber: large cow barn, concrete floor, gas 
lighted; milking machine, silo: other buildings, 
horse barn, hay barn, icehouse, etc.; two farm 
houses. The farm will be sold separately or 
with large dairy of young cows and complete 
line of machinery; this is an exoeption.ft farm, 
well worth investigating. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 6263, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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—-Highly productive 14-acre truck 
farm, with or without equipment: good build¬ 
ings: Ulster Co.; 80 miles N. Y. Write ADVER¬ 
TISER 6281, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HONEY—Extracted buckwheat, f. o. b. my 
station, 10-lb. pails in lots of two or more, 
$2.35 each; 60-lb. cans, $12; 12-lb. cans, de¬ 
livered in 2d zone, $3.20; 3d zone. $3.35. Write 
for price on clover honey. RAY C. WILCOX, 
West Danby, N. Y. 
NICE red Baldwin apples for the holidays; 
band-picked and sound all the way through; 
seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per bbl. 
f. o. b. express company. Lock port: send cheeks 
or money order. HARRY A. NELSON, Route 
2, Lockport, N. Y. 
SEPARATORS—One new Primrose and two Iowa 
and one slightly used American; will exchange 
for registered calves or bred gilt, anv breed. 
BI.Y HARDWARE COMPANY, Hendersonville, 
N. C. 
BROODER STOVES—One No. 10 Newtown, 1 
Mackey, $16.00 apiece; 2 Blue Hens, $13.50 
apiece; 4 No. 18 Newtown oil-burning, $13.50 
apiece: 1 Prairie State portable hover. 1 Buck¬ 
eye portable, $6.50 apiece: 1 Cyphers adaptable, 
$4.50: all complete, readv to use. SUNNYSIDE 
POULTRY FARM. Copper Hill, N. J. 
FOR SALE—A good sixteen horsepower Nagle 
steam engine, a good sixteen horsepower up¬ 
right boiler and a new eighteen-foot smokestack; 
two hundred and fifty dollars takes all. W. A. 
FARNSWORTH, Bellevue, O. 
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