Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exhange will be found on page 515. 
j Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Reliable married couple, without 
children, to work general equipped farm on 
shares, with salary of $50 a month, year around; 
rooms, with modern conveniences. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0013, care Rural New-Yorker. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County, 
00 miles from New York City, on State road; 
good house with running water and furnace heat; 
also tenant house; new modern barns to stable 
00 cows, 0 horses, etc.: price $100 tier acre; or 
will sell with stock and machinery; no agents. 
Address owner, ADVERTISER 0517, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
TWO young men want to rent truck and poultry 
farm on shares: both graduates of agriculture 
school. Are sober, willing, interested and com¬ 
petent: both have practical experience: farm 
must be stocked and fully equipped. X Y Z, 
General Delivery, Westport. Conn, 
FOR SALE—200-acre dairy and grain farm, half 
tillable: half woodland and pasture: 2 houses; 
large stables; Morris Co., N. J.: 50 miles from 
New York City. HARRY BUTLER, New Dorp, 
Staten Island N. Y. 
TENANT farmers to grow large acreage of corn 
and buckwheat and gather hay on shares; I 
have the land and soipe machinery. C. D. 
BLACK, Somerville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—150-acre fruit farm, in Hudson 
River Valley, producing gross annual income 
of from $3,500 to $5,000. For complete descrip¬ 
tion address ADVERTISER 0485, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALK— A very desirable property; fine loca¬ 
tion: 35 miles from New York Citv. Inquire of 
O. G. BRIAN, Dykemans, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Established store, dwelling, wagon 
houses, acre land; reason illness. EDGAR 
PIERSON, Hopewell, N. J. 
FOR SALE—40-acres farm. 500 fruit trees; 
seven-room house, in fine condition, hot water 
heat; ideal Summer home; fine view of Helder- 
berg Mountains: 12 miles west of Albany. MRS. 
GARRY E. MARTIN, It. F. 1). 2, Voorheesville, 
N. Y. 
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. 
COUNTRY STORE and home for sale or rent, 
prosperous New Jersey farming section, on 
account death former occupant; always money¬ 
maker; great opportunity and sure siicccss for 
right map. ADVERTISER, 6552, enre Rural 
New-Yorker. 
58-ACRE farm, with modern improvements; 
would make fine gentleman’s summer home, 
dairy, fruit or market garden farm; within 5, 
10 and 15 miles of three cities of from 50.000 
to 175.000 population: finest markets in New 
England: $15,000, half cash; write for particu¬ 
lars. DAVID JOHNSON, Kensington. Conn. 
FOR SALE—Dwelling, all improvements; 3 
greenhouses: good business; barn; henhouse; 2 
acres land. F. X. GEISKOPF, Boonville, X. Y 
DAIRY farm, 110 acres; on State road; quarter- 
mile from village; 2 sets buildings; silo, 
with or without equipment. ADVERTISER 6544. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALED—Thirty-one acre farm, within com¬ 
muting distance of New York City: stocked 
with cows, horses, chickens, etc.; located in the 
garden spot of New Jersey; reasonable. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6542, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Large, successful commercial poul¬ 
try farm, 80 miles from New Y'ork City; good 
roads: near village and station: 25 acres; 2 000 
head trap-nested Leghorns; 16,000 egg incubator. 
8.000 chick brooder capacity; modern buildings 
and labor-saving equipment; fully stocked; best 
trade for all products; now doing business. For 
full information, address ADVERTISER 6565. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—31 ta acres, Saratoga County, suit¬ 
able poultry or market gardening: good build¬ 
ings; no agents. BOX 58, R. 3, Gansevoort, N. Y. 
The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
513 
FOR SAT.E—265 acres “in the land of the skv,” 
Rlue Ridge Mountains, near Asheville. N. C.; 
cool Summers; mild, sunny Winters; good two- 
story frame buildings; plenty of water; 45 acres 
cleared: balance timber; 300 apple trees 5 to 7 
years old; 50 older trees; schools, churches; 
price $25 per acre. ADVERTISER 6608, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—114-acre farm; State road; Oswego 
County; good buildings; 4 horses, 13 head 
stock; tools; $8,500. Apply owner, ADVER¬ 
TISER 6007, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—175 acres, all tillable, includ¬ 
ing 80 acres of black soil, located in the heart 
of Orange County's most productive farming sec¬ 
tion: 1V& mile from railroads, schools and 
churches; home orchard, including apples, pears, 
plums and grapes; excellent house of 17 rooms 
and 2 baths; barns and outbuildings; to close an 
estate this productive farm will be sold at a 
most attractive price; quick title obtainable; 
reasonable terms if desired. For price and 
terms and inspection appointment. address 
MONTGOMERY ROBINSON. Ithaca, N. Y., or 
B. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Chester, N. Y. 
65-ACRE farm for sale, near Camp Dix; stock. 
crops and implements; cash price. $5,000. 
EDWARD DANLEY, Browns Mills, N. J.; R. D. 
FOR SALE—150-acre farm. Wayne Co.. N. Y.; 
midway between Rochester and Syracuse: large 
two-family dwelling; two furnaces—steam and 
hot water—fireplace; about 1,500 ft. oak flooring 
on lower floors; large modern porches; two bath 
rooms, hot and cold water—one with tiled floor; 
two large cisterns in cellar; cellar under whole 
house, and all concreted; pneumatic tank and 
gas engine furnishing water pressure for all 
purposes: power washing equipment in cellar: 
two lighting plants; never-failing supply of ex¬ 
cellent well water at house; running water 
through barnyards; one spring of very large ca¬ 
pacity; four barns, one on basement: two hen¬ 
houses. hoghouse; three-car garage, with work¬ 
shop and storeroom: dairy barn equipment com¬ 
plete for 23 head cattle, including water tank, 
water buckets, litter carrier, two double unit 
Empire milking machines—milking four cows at 
once: lights in milk house and dairy barn; ice¬ 
house filled: two large concrete block silos; 
milk shipped into Rochester; good tobacco soil, 
with sufficient housing room for four acres, in 
addition to all other hay and grain crops: farm 
tractor, which does fitting and plowing for all 
crops; never less than three cuttings of Alfalfa 
per year; 12 acres of bearing apple orchard: 350 
bearing peach trees, mostly Bartletts; about 5 
acres of wood lot: farm location, 5 minutes’ 
from milk shipping station at Stop 63 on 
Rochester and Syracuse trolley line; 1 mile to 
siding on N. Y. C. R. R.: on State road, near 
large canning factory; will also sell 25 head 
high grade Holstein cattle, 3 good horses. 50 
sheep and lambs, pigs and poultry and all farm 
equipment, including 10-20 farm tractor, if pur¬ 
chaser of farm so desires; there are two good 
homes, and a money making proposition: best of 
neighbors, near good schools and churches; 
never been tenanted or rented, having been in 
same family over 50 years; owner in poor health, 
the only reason for selling; reasonable payment 
down, balance on easy terms. For further par¬ 
ticulars. address the owner, no agents. H. 
FRANK DA BOLL, Clyde, X. Y.: R. F. D. No. 3. 
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Dealers everywhere Magazines near you 
FOR SALE—27-acre fruit farm; 3.260 peach. 
pear and apple trees; all kinds of small fruit 
for family use; good nine-room house, fruit 
house, barn, etc.: spring and well water; *4 
mile to shipping station: 8*£ miles to Ithaca and 
Cornell University. Write GLEXSIDE OR¬ 
CHARD, 31S West State St., Ithaca, N. Y. 
WANTED — Six or seven-room house, barn. 
ground for garden: New York State preferred. 
G. GILMORE. Ridgewood. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Grain farm, about 225 aeres, 
Wheatland. Monroe Co., N. Y.. near Roches¬ 
ter. J. R. McVEAN, Barnard. N. Y. 
WANTED—Cheap farm, anywhere, in exchange 
exceptionally desirable 3-acre site for New 
York commuter’s home: perfect soil: worth 
$2,000; mortgaged $585. ROX 67. Dunellen, X. J. 
FARM TO RENT, giving liberal share to capa¬ 
ble man with some equipment: 20 acres of 
prime apple orchard; 25 tillable: wood lot: 
would add poultry: good new house: 30x44 barn; 
power sprayer. JAS. STURDEVANT, Center¬ 
ville, Pa. 
5-ACRE chicken farm: near Atlantic City; three 
miles from station: $700.00 if taken at once: 
write for particulars. W. CARPENTER, Egg 
Harbor. N. J. 
WANTED—Poultry farm; 25 acres; reasonable 
price: with or without stock; New York or 
Connecticut; give full particulars in first letter; 
no agents. A. DEGEN, 73 Decatur Street. 
Brooklyn. New York City. 
Miscellaneous 
INCUBATORS FOR SALE—Am now installing 
an 18.000-egg mammoth; Cornell 400-egg, $20; 
Columbia (Cyphers) 240-egg, $11 to $14; all in 
perfect working condition. W. ALLEN, Mans¬ 
field, Mass. 
PURE maple sugar; eight two-ounce cakes to 
box; 55 cents per box’, delivered in first zone; 
orders taken for new crop. GRANT S. WOLLA- 
BER. Mohawk, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small water power mill with about 
50 acres land. BOX 56, B. F. D. Xo. 6, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
CEDAR posts and poles: state your needs and 
get our price. C. ORCHARD-SMITH, New 
City, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Clover extracted honey: 60 lbs., 
$16.00 f. o. b.; sample, 25 cents, J. C. 
HICKS, Belleville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Sanitarv watering bowls for cows. 
STEPHEN WATERBURY, Westport, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Several carloads cord wood, mostly 
chestnut; $8 cord at farm; one mile to New 
York Central station. C. W. SCOTT. Montrose, 
New York, or Woolworth Bldg., New York Ctiy. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers; healthful 
and delicious; one-pound box. 65 ets.; two- 
pound, $1.25. tip to fourth zone; money with 
order. "ENDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—John Deere No. 3 traetor plow; 
three 14-in. bottoms; used four days in demon¬ 
stration; guaranteed good as new; price $75, 
f. o. b. Hamlin, X. Y. WILLIAMS BROS. 
FOR SALE—Twenty-four bottle steam Babcoek 
tester, practically new; also steam table and 
galvanzed wash tubs. LYON FARM, Lvons 
Falls, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—A Prairie State incubator of 100- 
egg capacity and fine condition. MRS. NAN 
R. DAVIS, Queenstown, Armstrong Co., Pa. * 
FOR SALE—One 10-20 Case tractor: first-class 
condition; newly overhauled and equipped with 
magneto ignition: used two seasons with satis¬ 
faction: especially adapted for belt work; price 
$500: also have Fordsbn tractor with plows for 
sale; used one season: A1 condition: price $750. 
For particulars, address ANTRIM FARMS, Ca- 
millus, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—40-lb. Davis swing churn: Mast Foog 
force pump: ear corn crusher; Red'ripper hay 
press and wire: one Syracuse two-way sulky 
plow. JACOB H. ROOSA. Milford. Del. 
FOR SALE—Amber extracted bonev in 12-lb. 
cans. $3.60. delivered. I. J. STRING HAM, 
Glen Cove, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Mann’s No. 14 power green bone 
and vegetable cutter, with extra set of new 
knives: works fine: will sell at great sacrifice. 
SPRING LAKE FARM, Wyekoff, N. J. 
FARM for sale of good porduettve land: town 
of Middlefield: 125 acres of land: 10 acres 
newly seeded land: 10 acres timber land: stock 
and tools; poultry and hog house, good condition: 
8-rootn bouse, good condition, and good running 
water; 15 minutes’ walk to schoolhouse, rail¬ 
road and creamery: 115 White Leghorn lions; 
price. $6,500. JOB SKODA, R. I>. 4, Coopers- 
town, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, with purchase privilege, 
well-equipped poultry farm, with capacity not 
[css than 500 fowls; want place with modern 
buildings and some fruit, preferably in New 
Jersey. ADVERTISER 6000, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A 77-acre dairy farm; about 60 
acres under cultivation: balance woodland and 
pasture: about 2 miles from Rernnrdsville Sta¬ 
tion: now stocked with 17 head of cattle and all 
kinds of machinery, which are In first-class con¬ 
dition: income on farm every month about $400. 
For full particulars and terms, write J. SAUN¬ 
DERS. Willow Brook Dairy, Bernardsville. X. J. 
WANTED—To buy, an up-to-date 10-acre poul¬ 
try and fruit farm for cash, between Philadel¬ 
phia and New York. ADVERTISER 6596, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FDR SALE—665 acres; one of the good farms in 
Central New York: good buildings, water, tim¬ 
ber; one mile to railroad station. J. H. YOUNG, 
Cayuga, N. Y. 
SIXTY-ACRE fertile valley farm: near State 
road, markets and school; good buildings and 
water, stock and tools; $5,800; $2,800 cash. 
FRED D. WARD, Bath. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—141 acres, Madison Co., in Alfalfa 
seeticn of State; fine Timothy, clover, house, 
barns, pears, apple orchard, wells, spring, wood; 
timber almost pay for farm; stock: tools: $8,000; 
best terms. ROX 234. Morrisville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—50-acre productive 
general farm; one mile out: good buildings; 
8-room house, with improvements, for small 
farm; near markets and schools, in high, dry 
section of North Carolina, Virgina or Maryland. 
LASSTORP FARM, Walpole, N. H. 
700-ACRE stock, fruit, grass and truck farm; 
fine climate: fish and oysters. E. L. & A. L. 
SELTZER, Marion Station, Sid. 
FARM—160 acres; in excellent state of cultiva¬ 
tion: 30 acres of woodland, fine sap bush, 
balance pasture and meadow and crop land: best 
spring water; all buildings in A No. 1 condi¬ 
tion: modern house, bath and toilet: Delco lights 
in all buildings: model barn: hen house 12x100 
feet: garage, silo. 20 cows, all farm tools, 
wagons, full equipment: 1 mile from R. R. 
station, schools, stores, churches: on R. F. D. 
I route; will sell for $12,000: $5,000 down: bal¬ 
ance on very easy terms. ADVERTISER 6626., 
.•arc Rural New-Yorker. 
ONE Indoor and one Outdoor Wigwam Brooders; 
good condition: $6 and $8 each. A. S. BRIAN, 
Mt. Klseo, N. Y. 
WANTED—Pony buggy, any description. Write 
CHAS. WALKDEN, Berea. Ohio. 
FOR SALE or will exchange on traetor 10-20 or 
larger, Frick 12 h.p. steam tractor engine in 
excellent condition. J. I. HERETER, R. 4 
Gettysburg, Pa. 
FOR. SALE—Electric light plant: generator. 1*4 
kilowatt. 06 volts, 4 h.p. engine, switchboard. 
32 cells electrolyte; complete: good condition; 
capacity, sixty 40-watt lights: $650 f. o. b. 
Southbury R. S. BALDWIN, Woodbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Two colony brooders: Hill or New¬ 
town preferred: perfect condition. PH. VAN 
ABSDAI.E, Milford, X. J. 
ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT—The finest, 
sweetest and most delicious grown: $5.00 per 
box by express; try a box. you will want more. 
II. BABCOCK, Box 1S27. St. Petersburg. Fla. 
HONEY—Finest clover, thick, rich and delicious; 
by parcel post 2nd and 3rd zones. 12 lbs.. 
$4.50; 6 lbs., $2.35; by express, not prepaid. 60 
lbs.. $18.00: 24 one-pound jars, $8.50. LONG- 
FELLOW BROS., Hallowell, Me. 
FOR SALE—1 Newtown coal brooder, twelve 
dollars: 2 Mackav’s coal brooders for twenty 
dollars. FOREST FARM, Rockaway. N. J. 
' ER_Y profitable Delaware County dairy farm! 
- 2.1 acres; great'grass and pasture; stocked 
and equipped: 10-room house, bath, hot and cold 
water on three floors: good barn for 70 head; 
pleasant location: $17,000. part down. OWNER, 
Box 137. Bloomville, N. Y. 
FDR KALE—Farm of 77 acres; near Middletown. 
N. Y., on main road; 12-rooiu house; large 
barns; improvements; 12 cows, 2 horses, young 
stock, chickens, hay. grain; plenty of water; 
owner is ill: bargain; price $9,000. everything. 
J. E. HENDERSON, 39 Prospect Ave., Middle- 
town, N. Y. 
FLORIDA—320 aeres sandy loam prairie, near 
Arcadia, and close $5,000,000 U. S. Flying 
Field; sugar cane, broom corn, cucumber < 
grazing land: money maker for one who can v 
it; healthful climate: sell or trade. JOHN 
STRAYER, Auburndale, Fla. 
FARM—145 acres; 50 acres river flat, 50 acres 
pasture. 45 acres woodland: fine 14-room 
bouse; large barn, concrete basement, tie 50 
head; tool house; fine never-failing spring water: 
large silo: 2 miles to creamery, churches, Rtores. 
mills and R. R. stations: 34 Holstein cows. 7 
head young stock. 3 good horses: well equipped 
with farm machinery: selling on account of fail¬ 
ing health: will sell for $14,000 if sold by April 
1st: $4,900 down; balance on easy terms. 
ADVERTISERG627, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RALE—121-acre grain farm, Mayes Co.. 
Oklahoma, on easy terms, or will exchange 
for In- ’-Q_ j jjt VM-.-inirt or East Tennessee 
far- 
FOR SAI.E—Pure evaporated maple syrup: $3 
per gallon. S. E. JONES, Mt. Vision,' N. Y. 
600-EGG section of Candee mammoth Incubator: 
haven't room to install, so will sell to prompt 
buyer at half price ($45): fixtures and ther¬ 
mometers: guaranteed perfect. ARTHUR C. 
WAITE. Eagle RrUlge, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Empire cream separator, good ns 
new: size 33: capacity, 500 lbs.; price $40. T. 
C. STEVENS, Cay wood, N. Y. 
WANTED—Carload corn, used bone cutter; also 
l^-ineh (larger or smaller) galvanized pipe, 
water meter, hose, etc.: describe what you have 
and give best cash price. Address DR. HAH- 
“ "’K. Weaverville, N. C. 
TED—Hall mammoth incubator. 2,400 to 
Kl-egg. C. E. FALMER, New Haven, Yt. 
ATTENTION,-present or future tractor owners; 
Oliver No. 7. two-bottom tractor gang plow; 
first-class condition: also double-action Bissel 
harrow; priced right. ELTON C. SEWARD, R. 
D. No. 41, Gasport, N. Y. 
COLT acetylene gas generator, Model M. with 
all fixtures and burners. Applv FAJEN, New 
City, Rockland Co.. N. Y. 
PURE Vermont maple syrup. $3 per gallon; 
orders booked now: sample sent. ROBERT 
OLIVER, Cralglea Farm, South Ryegate, Vt. 
NEW Gillette sheep shearing machine, with 
horse clipping attachment: price $17.50. ELM 
RIDGE FARM, Scarsdale, N. Y. 
M ANTED—Small tractor and tools: give priee 
and description. GREEN ACRES NURSERY, 
Newark, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Bates steel muel traetor: first-class 
condition: used one week; pulls three plows; 
selliug my farm: references. J. M. WATKINS. 
Oxford Valley. Pa. 
BROODERS—Three standard coal-burning. 500- 
eliick size, like new: $15 each: 500-chick size 
oil brooders, $13 each. D. W. GOODLING, 
Richfield, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Two Blue Hen eoal-burning brood¬ 
ers: 42-in. canopy: new last year: $12.50 each; 
two Harry shut g blue (lame oil-burning brooders, 
;>2-in. canopy, latest pattern. #never unerated; 
cost $21 each: for quick sale, $12.50 each. W 
. CALHOUN. Hobart. N. Y. 
BEAN HARVESTER tWlard Plow make), two 
long blades, run under two rows, leave the 
beans loose on top of the ground: does proper 
work: great saving of labor: cost $42: sell for 
$21: bargain on account of sale of farm: send 
for illustration and full description; machine as 
good as new: also a Cleveland tractor at a bar¬ 
gain. L. H. NELSON. Basking Ridge. N. J. 
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