*The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Adcertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exhange will be found on pa ge 283. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 104 acres, Eastern Columbia 
County; tlnve miles from U. R. station and 
State road; eleven-room bouse, four barns, two 
wagon houses, poultry bouses, capacity 600; 
horse stables, cow stables for 10; fruit and ber¬ 
ries; rural delivery and telephone. Price, par¬ 
ticulars, write S. IV. JONES, Craryville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Country home; modern improve¬ 
ments, superb outlook. State road; four miles 
from citv; eighty acres land, two barns, out¬ 
buildings'; young orchard, apples and pears; 
berrv beds; ideal for poultry; timber; >00. 
Address A. A. HALL, 27 Park Street, Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y. _ 
WANTED TO RENT—Farm of about 80 acres 
in Finger Lakes region, with privilege of buy¬ 
ing; preferably equipped; some woodland. 
ADVERTISER 6413, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—If you want farm, 112 acres, run¬ 
ning water in house, at harn, 15 head grade 
Holsteins, team, all kinds farming tools, write 
for description farm and tools; bargain; poor 
health. BOX 106, Schenevus, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
FOR RENT, with privilege of buying, my dairy 
and poultry farm; 65 acres, with timber lot, 
good buildings, good water: soil recently im¬ 
proved: yielding 2 tons good quality clover and 
Timothy per acre: priced 81,400 for quick sale. 
Apply J. C. EVANS, Little Meadows, Fa.; R. 
D. No. 1. 
FOR SALE or RENT—132-acre farm in the Fin¬ 
ger Lake fruit country of Central New York; 
80 rods from school and village; 17 miles from 
Auburn: macadam roads: good buildings; pro¬ 
ductive soil: 12 acres woods; 35 old pasture; ap¬ 
ple orchard and other fruit; price 87.600: easv 
terms: good references required. Inquire or 
ROY S. HOLLAND, King Ferry, N. Y., or J. F. 
KING. Webster City, la. 
FOR SALE—To settle an estate, a fine country 
homestead of seventy acres is offered for sale 
at a bargain; on State road; five minutes to 
station; fourteen-room house, in splendid con¬ 
dition: hardwood floors, city water, electric 
lights, bath; large shaded lawn, garage and all 
necessary farm buildings; land very productive, 
and large apple orchard: no agents. GEO. M. 
HALLOCK, Executor, Wasliingtonville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—83-acre potato farm on State high¬ 
way. between Hamilton Square and Robbins- 
ville, N. ,T.. one mile from railroad station. Est. 
JOS. S. MOUNT, P. O. Hamilton Square, N. J. 
WANTED—To rent, good poultry farm, 15 or 
20 acres, in Jersey, with house, barn and 
chicken bouses. Write full particulars, MISS E. 
S. NELSON, 141 Madison Ave„ Morristown, N. J. 
WANTED—Will buy an equipped farm from 50 
acres up: $1,000 cash; balance on easy terms; 
Morris or Somerset County, N. J.: give full par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 6428, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—325 acres; rich soil, 
mostly all under cultivation; good buildings; 
1,000 peach trees; rent $1,500, including two 
teams, feed, all machinery; price $100 acre. 
MEYERS, Hopewell, N. J. 
FOR RENT to responsible party, about 200-acre 
dairy farm on water on Long Island, at the 
railroad station: fully equipped with dairy route: 
buildings all brick: running water, with room for 
50 cows. 20 horses, 200 pigs, chickens, ducks, etc. 
ADVERTISER 6371. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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Power You Can Bely Upon 
T o make you the most profit, each ot your different farm operations 
must be timely. Often weather conditions call for extraordinary 
effort. It is then that you can count on the dependability and rug¬ 
ged power of the Waterloo Boy. 
WATERLOO BOV 
WW BURNS KEROSENE COMPLETELY# 
It gives you dependable service at small oper¬ 
ating cost. Its twin-cylinder engine develops 
full 12 H. P. at the drawbar and 2 5 H. P. on 
the belt, using kerosene as a fuel. A patented 
manifold converts every drop of this low-priced 
fuel into power. Two gallons of kerosene per 
acre is the average amount used when plowing. 
The cooling system always holds the engine at 
the proper temperature. While the motor runs 
at the right temperature for perfect lubrication, 
enough heat is maintained to insure complete 
combustion and full power. The radiator holds 
thirteen gallons of water. You don’t have to 
stop in the field every few hours and fill it. 
The Waterloo Boy is especially strong and 
rugged. Its various parts are designed to 
meet every possible strain. Every part is easy 
to get at. The engine runs without vibration. 
Its well-balanced weight provides oroper trac¬ 
tion in soft ground. 
FOR SALE—112-acre Alfalfa farm. $6,000: high 
state cultivation; good buildings. GEO. It. 
CROSS, R. 2, Oneida, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100 acres of trucking land, 30 in 
timber; no waste land; close to navigable wa¬ 
ter, railroad and live town; shell roads and short 
Winters; Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York 
quickly readied: price $40 per acre. J. E. PAT¬ 
TEN, East New Market, Md. 
A REAL FARM FOR SAI.E—About 100 acres, all 
in a high state of cultivation; 11-room house; 
hot water heat; electric lights; private water 
system; telephone; large barns and stables: gar¬ 
age for 3 cars; 2 corncribs; toolhouse: 2 henner¬ 
ies; tenement house; wellliouse and wagon sheds; 
long road frontage; 2 railroad sidings; one has 
storehouse; good fruit; mile to station: 1% miles 
from harbor; shotild be seen to be appreciated; 
price $50,000: two-thirds can remain on mort¬ 
gage. GEO. W. BRUSH, owner, Nortliport. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fruit and poultry farm, 16 acres; 
mostly apples in bearing: also other tree and 
small fruits: three acres Alfalfa; adequate farm 
buildings; adjacent to city line, overlooking Cor¬ 
nell University: unusual educational facilities; 
large house with modern conveniences; price, 
$12,500. HILREST FARM, Ithaca, N. Y. 
25-ACRE truck, fruit and poultry farm, 1% miles 
station, trolley and excellent market; S room 
house: necessary outbuildings in good condition; 
400 peach trees. H. B. NEWELL, Burlington, 
N. J. 
FARM —250 acres; 125 acres river flat; balance 
pasture and woodland; largo house, modern 
improvements; barn ties 55 head: two silos, 
wagon house, henhouse, garage; finest spring 
water at house and barn; 40 cows, 4 horses, 
milking machine, together with all modern 
machinery; thirty-six cows produced $7,580 in 
1919; IP' miles from station, churches, school; 
$5,000 down balance easy terms if sold by March 
1st. 1920 . ADVERTISER 6409, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR EXCHANGE—Virginia farm, improved; 83 
acres: 34 miles from Richmond; main county 
road: 100 acres. Eastern Kentucky, coal and 
timber, unimproved. Address owner, P. C. 
WEYDERT, Gum Spring, Va. 
WANTED—To buy or rent, good farm, stock 
and tools, on contract; New York State pre¬ 
ferred; can give references; possession on or 
before March 1; give full description first let¬ 
ter. 610 N. CAYUGA ST., Ithaca, N. Y. 
IDEAL commuter’s farm on D., L. & W.; 106- 
acre tile-drained general farm, fully equipped; 
tractor, gas engines, sprays, etc.; 28-acre ap¬ 
ple, peach and quince orchard; 20 acres hard¬ 
wood lumber: 0-room modern dwelling; beauti¬ 
ful grounds; hot and cold water, bath, toilet, 
hot-water heating; eight-room tenant house; 
barns, garage, steel crib, poultry houses, col- 
only brooders, 5 incubators, brood coops, 3 cows, 
3 pigs, 300 exceptional White Leghorn layers, 
1920 Ford automobile; 2 brooks. 2 Improved 
springs; on macadam road, one mile to center 
of Bernardsville; price, $32,000. BOX 5, Iler- 
nardsville, N. J. 
FLORIDA—320 acres sandy loam prairie, near 
$5,000,000 U. S. flying field at Arcadia. Fla.; 
will sell at right price, or trade. JOHN E. 
STRAYER, Box 307, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 
17 ACRES, apples, irrigated, improved; $3,000; 
sale, or trade New York-New Jersey farm. 
W. E. MORRIS, Post Falls, Idaho. 
Buying a tractor is an important investment. We have a booklet describing the 
Waterloo .Boy fully. Drop us a postal card or letter today. Address John Deere. 
Moline, Illinois, and ask for booklet WB-540. 
JOHN 
MOLINE. ILL 
DEERE 
iE TRADE MARK OF QUALITY MADE FAMOUS BY GOOD IMPLEMENTS 
BEE FARM WANTED, or rundown or small 
farm in suitable location, preferably New 
Jersey. ADVERTISER 6440, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—162-acre farm, three miles to Lack¬ 
awanna Valley, Scranton, and vicinitv; within 
a radius of IS miles, 500,000 population: this 
farm is adapted for dairy or truck; abundance 
of good water and fruit: best iving farm this 
locality for miles; one barn 82x30, basement; 
one barn 40x60, basement; one house, 10 rooms; 
possession can he had April 1; remember, this 
farm is under high cultivation. Address snEN- 
NEN BROS., Olyphant, Lackawanna Co., Pa. 
WANTED—10 to 50-acre farm, located in Mary¬ 
land or Virgina, convenient to school and 
town; must have good buildings: prefer to rent 
with option to buy; will deal with owners only. 
ADVERTISER 6439, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm, 86 acres, equipped; 
10-room house, furnished; basement barn, 
wagon house; plenty of wood, fruit: in Cats¬ 
kills; $5,000. ADVERTISER C434, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Farm. 50 acres, on Eastern Shore 
of Maryland; all new buildings; house, S 
rooms; all improvements; tenant house, barn, 
garage, chicken houses, fruit: price, $10,000; 
or would rent on shares. ADVERTISER 6432, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
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IN SHERMAN, Chautauqua Co., New York— 
I0o noos pios jr oinoq uunj pooS u juu.w no.C oft 
acres, 150 tillable, balance timber; large double 
house, large dairy barn, silo, horse barn, sugar 
orchard, three apple orchards; near good town; 
only fifty per acre- or 38 head stock. 6 colts, 
tractor and good machinery, $10,000. In South¬ 
ern Vermont—Three hundred-acre garden or 
dairy farm; part river bottom; good cottage, 
large barns, silo; near town, railroad; State 
road to city: best of markets; a bargain. C. K. 
RRIDGES, Sherman, N. Y. 
FOR SALE- Dairy farm; 147 acres: good build- 
lngs; nicely located, on State road, 5 mil s 
from Newburgh; 14 mile from store, postotHce, 
school, church; I will sell. $8,500. half cash; 
balance on easy terms. ADVERTISER 6451, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SALE CHEAP—Three Mandly Lee incuba¬ 
tors. In good condition; 300, 240 and 140 eggs; 
also 15 75 chick Mandly Lee brooders; putting 
in large machines. PEERLESS FARM, Laurel- 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED—144-egg Cyphers incubator, first-class 
condition. R. S. HILL, Conewango Valley 
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WANTED—One car prime Alfalfa bay; state 
price f. o, b. ears your station; would con¬ 
sider clover mixed hay if of fine quality. Ad- 
dress SUNNYSIDE FAR M, Westwood, X. J. 
WANTED—Grimm or Champion evaporator. R. 
L. BECKWITH, Ovid, Mich.; R, D. 2. 
M ANTED—One or two Hall colony brooder 
stoves, No. 6, in good condition: state price. 
HARRISON A. SWANSON, Carmel, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Melotte cream separator, in first- 
class running order; capacity 3S0 lbs.; price 
$50.00. R. S. SHOWALTER, Dale Enterprise, 
Va. 
FOR SALE—30 li.p. steam horizontal, return 
flue, bricked-in boiler: 40-ft. smokestack, 1 
15-16 shafting, hangers, inch piping; good con¬ 
dition: cheap. FRANKLIN HALL, Little Val¬ 
ley, N. Y. 
TWO McKay Colony Brooder Stoves, 300 to 500 
chick size; used two seasons; perteet running 
order; $10.00 each; one 275-egg Model Incubator, 
good as new. ANSEL FAUCETT, Dnndoe, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fine red Baldwin, Greenings and 
Seek No Further apples, by the barrel, at 
$7.50 f. o. b. Lockport; half of each kind in one 
barrel if wanted; these apples are sure to please. 
Send check or money order to HARRY A. NEL- 
SON, Route 2, Lockport, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cleveland tractor, Model R; bought 
new late in 1918; in perfect running order; 
reason for selling—help question; price one-lialf 
what cost new. L. F. GOULD, Framingham, 
Mass. 
WANTED —"Niagara Duster” tDt—2): good 
condition. HAROLD L. COLLINS, Moores- 
town, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Hendricks upright hay or straw 
press, with capstan and cable; Austin road 
machine. GEORGE W. BRUSH, Northport, 
L. I.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cream cans and jackets; 20 and 30- 
quart sizes; almost new: low price to quick 
buyer. LYON FARM, Lyons Falls. N. Y. 
WANTED—Pump jack: also IVj to 2 horse¬ 
power gasoline engine: must be in good run- 
ning condition. J. P. WATTS. Kerrmoor, P:t. 
FOR SAI.E—5-10 Avery tractor: used one dav. 
HALT, R. CLOTHIER. Silver Creek. N. Y. 
SELL—T.ight tractor, saddle, 30-30 rifle. WM. 
GILBERT, Middleport. X. Y. 
WANTED—At bargain prices, good one-horse 
mower (prefer Eureka); wheel rake; extra 
heavy work traces for single harness; pure maple 
syrup. PETER HANES, Farmington," Mich. 
HAY WANTED—Carload; send price f. o. b. 
WILLIAM HUFFMAN, Congers, X. Y. 
TRACTOR for sale; bargain; La Crosse Happy 
Farmer; used only one week for belt work; 
guaranteed like new; sold farm. WILLIAM 
LOSCH Jersey Shore. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Hall mammoth, 2.400-egg incu¬ 
bator, in perfect running order, ueed three 
seasons with great success: also hovers, brooder 
and colony houses and other poultry supplies; 
our plant is being close'll and everything will be 
CR\ e NFORD ba N a ‘j Prie ^ s - 0sCE0Li FARMS, 
FOR SALE—Olds gasoline engine, horizontal 6 
horsepower, lS-in. dutch pulley; also 30-in 
BOx‘a2."”,i„gw°N. C j" 1 ' r ' >1,J """* 
OLD POPCORN—Sure pop (shelled), 20 or more 
lbs., parcel post at 10c lb. to second zone; be- 
yond add extra postage. W. HALBERT. Ox- 
ford, N. Y. _ ’ 
HONEY—Finest clover, thick, rich and delicious 
delivered parcel post, third zone, 12 lbs., $4.50; 
oic o.'x bv express, not prepaid. 60 lbs.. 
Inna vrVn' - iars ’ LONGFELLOW 
BROS., HallowelL Me.» 
FOR SALE—Carload of feeding mam-els 
_GEORGE W, YOUNG. Trnxton. N? V. " 
WANTED—Second-hand potato planter and dig- 
ger; for sale Moline Universal tractor, Model 
1 >. J. \\ . Mcl-iEOD, Rowland, X. C. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers; healthful 
and delicious; 1-lb. box., 65c: 2-lb., 81.25 up 
to fourth zone; money with order. "EN'DION ” 
Naples. X, Y . 
FOR SALE—Choice extracted honey, 60 lbs. Sit) 
T? n °*« b, ir 8 S nple » 25 cents. J. C. HICKS, 
Belleville, N. Y. _ * 
Case 10-18 tractor, used 
slightly: No. iS Oliver tractor plow; 4-section 
1010 Case standard size hav press - 
51.400 takes the lot: outfit cost $2,100 last Srm- 
mer ADVERTISER 6405, care Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
\\ ANTED—Several carloads of horse -r env 
manure; state price. JOHN F. WILKENS, 
Peeksklll, N. Y. 
INCUBATORS FOR SALE—Buckeye, 250-egg 
Buckeye. 350-egg, $30.00; both for 
$50.00 f. o. b. Tort Monmouth: these machines 
used only two hatches, are good, but have no 
further nse for them W. W. CODDINGTON. 
Port Monmonth. N. J. ... 
WANTED—Buckwheat; any quasititv: hay. car 
lots: what have you to offer? V. R. ALLEN. 
Seaford. Dei. _ 
WANTED—One 2-bottom, 12 or 10-inoh tractor 
plow; Oliver preferred. OTTO S0HWIEN. 
Townshend, Md. 
