DO YOU 
NEED 
' FARM 
HELP? 
We have many a b I e-b o d i e d 
young men, with and witliout 
experience, who wisli to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady, 
sober man. write for an order 
blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization, and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avc., N. Y. City 
WE SELL FARMS AND ESTATES 
If within 150 miles from this city. 
Hero is where many buyers come from. 
No charge for listing. Submit details. 
E. E. SLOCUM, Inc. 141 Broadway, N. Y. 
YOUR FIELDS or pasture 
is a direct yearly loss, 
prevent this loss and 
offering'us^your Cherry, Ash and Black WalnutLogs 
CHERRY LUMBER COMPANY, Cincinnati. Ohio 
WANTED—Farm help. SUSSEX FARMS, R. D. 
5, Newton, N. J. 
WANTED—Housekeeper for middle-aged wid¬ 
ower on small general farm in small family; 
would consider woman with one child; state ex¬ 
perience and salary expected In first letter. B. 
L. GARDNER, R. D. No. 1, Wallingford, Conn. 
WANTED—Trustworthy, middle-aged, American 
Protestant woman, who is fond of children, 
'to aid in housework on farm on T.ong Island, 
ninety miles from New York; family two adults 
and four children, between ages lliree and 12; 
nn washing required, but must help with mend¬ 
ing, plain sewing and care of children; will be 
treated as one of the family: only persons de¬ 
siring permanent employment need apply; wages 
$40 per month. ADVERTISER 6823, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for men; $45 
month and maintenance for women, with oppor¬ 
tunity for advancement. Apply, stating age, to 
SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
Tliiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—White or colored, reliable man, de¬ 
liver ice Summer months, work farm Spring, 
Fall, nondelivery days; references, wages ex¬ 
pected. M. J. HAWKINS, Center Moriches. N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd of regis¬ 
tered Jerseys; must understand register of 
merit work. Apply T. F. PENDEIJ,, Halcyon 
Farms, Goshen, N. Y. 
WANTED—Vigorous young women with agricul¬ 
tural experience to work in the gardening or 
general farm department on a large, up-to-date 
farm: wages according to ability and Industry; 
splendid ipiarters for women, with electricity and 
shower baths; two miles from town on State 
road; teachers and college girls especially de¬ 
sired; work from one month to six. BROAD 
MEADOWS FARMS, Pawling, N. Y. 
WANTED—Vegetable gardener; single: small 
garden, but one that requires a man of ability 
and experience; state references and wages ex¬ 
pected in first letter. WHEATFIELD FARMS, 
La Salle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm hands and teamsters; single; 
excellent living conditions and modern machin¬ 
ery; state wages and time von can start to work 
in first letter. WHEATFIELD FARMS, La 
Salle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Milkers: single: for a herd of pure¬ 
bred Ilolsteins; best of living conditions and 
latest barn equipment in use; state wages -ex¬ 
pected and time you can start to work in first 
letter. WHEATFIELD FARMS, La Salle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant mntron for boys’ school: 
also seamstress who understands making and 
mending clothing; able to turn o(T a goodly 
amount herself: both must be of strong execu¬ 
tive ability and good workers; salary $t!0 per 
month and maintenance. W. GRANT FANCHEH, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Men for test milking and work in 
dairy: purebred Ayrshire*. GLEN FOERD 
FARMS, Torresdnle, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—A good dnek picker; dry or scalding; 
big Summer’s work for the right party. 
FRANCO-AMERICAN POULTRY CO., Goshen, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Married or single herdsman for small 
Guernsey herd; good calf raiser; single man 
for garden, fruit anil lawn; married man for 
general farm work; Eastern Pennsylvania. AD- 
’ ERTISER 6938, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, capable single man to work 
on fruit farm: experienced man n-eferred: 
good home, steady position, good wages nnd 
bonus to right man. Address 1U)X (12. New¬ 
burgh, N. Y 
MAN TED—Two girls or mother anil da 
one for mother’s helper or nurse, am 
or laundry and some housework, on a 
forty-two miles from New York: 
Position for reliable couple. MRS. W. D 
JR.. Bedford Hills. N. Y.; Box 11. 
M ANTED—-Rov or 
young man on farm ns hi 
<r, good salary anil borne. ADVERTIS 
|>J41, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W n,i?^ E v D ~ Mar . ried lnan ,0 live in tenant bon 
. ^ to take care of entire herd 
' 8 and have knowledge of general 
If 
K ! aU ' re ferences:"inan"’s ability, fit 
K WT.'TVni]2- ry ,. oon8 ’' |pr,,,lon - Address W. 
” 1.1 MORE, Montg omery’. Orange Oo., N. 
W eMl T ^2r® ln,lfle man wlth knowledge of g 
wnKiH °P Gr Dtion8; state references f 
Bomi.";. ffnTTci!!' N?' y K ~ M» 
tuilker mil herdsman f«r em 
Part lent,, Avrshires: good salary, l 
I'MHienV W 0 RANCHER. Super 
ft.lining School. Lawrence. Mass. 
MAN AND WIFE on small farm in Berkshire 
Hills; half mile from railroad station. GEO. 
D. POWELL. 81 Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife, without children, for 
country residence, near Syracuse, N. Y.; plain 
cook and general housework anil gardener and 
useful outside work; wages $75 a month anil 
board. Address ADVERTISER 6948, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
WANTED—Cook for boys’ school: also assistant 
matron and a housekeeper; good salary. For 
particulars write W. G. FANCI1ER, Superin¬ 
tendent, Training School, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Master and matron for family of 
hovs; good salary. For particulars write 
ESSEX COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, Law¬ 
rence, Mass. 
WOMAN wanted in country for cooking or for 
general housework nnd to learn cooking. 
Write to MR. HAMILTON GIBSON, Sheffield, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Assistant poultryman, single, on 
modern up-to-date plant; experience unneces¬ 
sary, but must be willing to work; plant located 
on trolley, short distance from Springfield, 
Mass.; $50.00 per month anil board. HILLTOP 
FARM. Suffleld, Conn. 
A GOOD HOME on a farm with private family 
for woman who is willing to ilo housework 
half a day for her board; must not be a sick 
person; thirty miles from New York City; ref¬ 
erence required. MRS. A. KOSL1N, New City, 
n. y. 
POULTRYMAN wanted: single man only, for a 
commercial poulty farm at Rosedale, Long 
Island; must understand the business thoroughly; 
apply at the farm or the New York office. In 
writing state age, experience and salary ex¬ 
pected, or call in person at the New York of¬ 
fice. ROSEDALE POULTRY FARM, 785 Fifth 
Avenue. 
WANTED—Experienced oreliarilist; best refer¬ 
ence required; first-eluss position to right 
man; Hudson River farm. Address DR. E. M. 
STANTON, 108 North State Street, Chicago, 111. 
WANTED—Young man who wishes to learn 
farming ou general farm in Western N. Y. 
W. BROWN, Belvidere, N. Y. 
EXCELLENT opportunity for energetic, thor¬ 
oughly reliable married man to take charge of 
small farm, being rebuilt dairy and poultry and 
general farming; must have knowledge of 
machinery and be of good habits, with good 
references; state age and particulars of exper¬ 
ience. T. IIATTON, 967 Pequot Avenue, New 
Ixindon, Conn. 
TRUCK and tractor driver wanted. Must be a 
good repair man, able to do blacksmith work 
niul shoo horses. State wages, experience and 
full particular", ADVERTISER 6945, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A foreman-herdsman to take charge 
of dairy. Milking machines; modern equipped 
dairy buildings: single or married. Have com¬ 
pletely furnished house. All conveniences, oral, 
lights, wood, vegetables and milk. State wages 
and full particulars first letter. A f-'W 
boarders. ADVERTISER 6943, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MODERN equipped dairy farm wants good fenm 
stor nnd poultryman. Excellent positions. 
State wages and full particulars. '*i>- i<> ’ or 
single. ADVERTISER 6944, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
MARRIED MAN. middle-aged, energetic, de¬ 
sires position; private estate; caretaker, poul¬ 
tryman; understands incubators; can milk, make 
butter; bandy, willing, obliging. CARTER, Box 
337, Roslyn, L. L, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted June 1st on large, well- 
equipped stock farm (horses preferred) to 
gain exiierionee: single; age 30; life experience 
at farming; names given for reference if 
wanted; good reasons for wanting position; 
nothing considered but where board is good and 
single room: state particulars. ADVERTISER 
6946, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ROY, age 16. willing to work on farm for board. 
J. McNALLY, 336 West 30th Street, New 
York City. 
YOUNG MAN, 22. American born, seeks position 
as assistant herdsman; strong and willing, and 
don’t smoke or drink: must he a nv.H..rn in¬ 
state wages in first letter. ADVERTISER 6942. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN, Christian, reliable, willing, wants light 
outdoor work for the Summer: Adirondack. 
Catskills or Berkshire Mountains; some farm and 
camp experience; references. Address BECK. 
389 West 44th St., New York City. 
FARM MANAGER desires position on general 
or dairy farm: available July 1st; single: 22; 
farm reared: best of agricultural school and col¬ 
lege training: practical experience: excellent 
references. ADVERTISER 6939, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ASSISTANT poultryman; young, single, Protes¬ 
tant. American, with practical experience, de¬ 
sires position on paying commercial egg farm; 
prefer inland location with home surroundings; 
references. ADVERTISER 6940, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Married, with ten years’ of 
practical experience in all branches, wishes 
position as wo-king manager: state salary, etc. 
HARVEY SMITH, Oxford, Depot. N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN, single, can manage large fn-tn. 
Agricultural School Graduate. exne-lene»rl. 
Salary $90. SAMUEL L. MILLER, Kelly Es¬ 
tate, Wnrington, I’a. 
POSITION WANTED—Farmer, gardener, super¬ 
intendent, American and FoKorean experience, 
first-class references. 1’.. Wilks Seed Store, 155 
West 33ril St., New York. 
FARM mechanic, married, desires position: re¬ 
pairs all machinery, gas and steam engines; 
plumbing, carpentering, painting, horseshoeing 
and carriage work: farm bred, with experience 
general farm work: state particulars in first 
letter. ,T. A. BENOIT, No. 1 Highland Avenue, 
Saylesville, R. I. 
THIS is a tuberculosis ease—Middle-aged man, 
German-American, wishes work on a farm: Is 
able to get around; not able to do hard work; 
am 15 mouths in Sullivan County; wages are 
immaterial. ADVERTISER 6952, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Poultry anil dairy farm, 117 acres; 
40 acres tillable: house, 11 rooms; modern Im¬ 
provements: gravity spring water system; barns, 
henhouses, brooder houses, grain building, with 
incubator cellar: price of farm. $8,500: near 
shipping station and elevator: high producing 
poultry, attested by egg-laving contest. Address 
ADVERTISER 6864 care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Substantial 9-room country home on 
Lake Musconetcong; forty-five miles out on 
Lackawanna: built and always oeeupieil by pres¬ 
ent owner; in perfect repair: large, highly cul¬ 
tivated garden; small fruits, asparagus' bed; 
fishing boating and bathing: death of wife 
causes owner to offer at lesk than first cost of 
construction; should he seen to be appreciated. 
Address E. S. BALDWIN, 152 Market St., Pater¬ 
son, N. ,T. 
BEAUTIFUL country homo and profitable farm; 
65 miles from New York; 3 miles Danbury, 
Bonn.; operated by owner as complete fruit 
farm; all kinds fruit in liearing: also suitable 
dairy and poultry: now nets over $2,000 under 
moderate devclomnent; substantial 14-room 
house; with spring water; modern bathroom, 
wide verandas, fireplaces; beautiful views lake 
and mountains: 70 acres. 50 tillable; exceptional 
opportunity; price $15,000. Details, photos. 
Owner, ALBERT J. POTTER, Danbury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Established liverv and trucking bus¬ 
iness in prosperous town, 60 miles from New 
York Citv: steady all-year income; f nil v 
eoulnped: owner in poor health, will sacrifice for 
quick sale. ADVERTISER 6927, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Successful commercial poultry 
farm doing large business in hatching eggs 
and baby chicks, breeding stock and fancy Leg¬ 
horn eggs; fully stocked and equipped; worth 
$30,000 and oarning 20% on that amount; will 
sell for $20,000. Address ADVERTISER 6899, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm. 175 acres good land, 
well watered, two-thirds under cultivation; bal¬ 
ance fine low ground pasture: 4 dwelling houses, 
modern 20-cow barn, milk house, silos, sheds; 17 
head purebred Holsteins, 17 head grades; farm 
well equipped with modern machinery; two miles 
from hustling town of 5.000 population; only 
dairy supplying town: monthlv business. $1,500. 
Address owner, A. K. KRITSELIS, South Bos- 
ton, Va. 
FOR SALE—98-acre dairy farm, hoarding house; 
fine location. Write to BOX 06, It. D. 2, 
Dover, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm 73 acres: fertile, level 
ground. BOX 35, Risley, N. J. 
FOR SALE—101-acrc dairy and poultry farm on 
main road ;splendid markets; 16-room horse: 
water In house; village, church, school and store 
near farm; will sell stock and farming tools 
with farm if wanted. Write owner, R. AGEDAL, 
Delanson, N. Y. 
FOR Summer months, furnished house for rent; 
Southern Vermont. GEO. BOVEY, Simons- 
ville, Vt. 
200-ACRE farm, 12 horses. 9 cows, good ma¬ 
chinery ami buildings; 200 bn. seed potatoes; 
also seed wheat and oats: bargain. Write J. 
SUMMERLY, Allenville, Mackinac Co., Mich. 
FOR SALE—My farm of 172 acres, 70 miles 
from New York City, in the Hudson Valley; 
1 mile to railroad station, 9 miles to Beacon; 
good dairy farm. Further particulars upon re¬ 
quest. Address MRS. J. M. BROWNELL. Hope- 
well Junction, N. Y.; R. F. D. No. 2. 
30O-ACRE Delaware Co.. N. Y., farm; 50 head 
stock; extra improvements; machinery; five 
miles out; $5,000 cash; rest ou easy terms. 
BOX 641, Delhi, N. Y. 
90-ACRE fnrm, close to State road, trolley and 
town; 6 acres of woods: price $5,500; $2,000 
cash; balance on easy terms. FRED PATTER¬ 
SON, Quakertown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—180-aere dairy hill farm (10-a—e 
wood lot) Candor, N. Y. Address WARD 
CLARKE, executor, Saco, Maine. 
FOR SALE—My dairy and hog farm of 250 
acres on main state automobile road. Very 
near large creamery; waste products, tons of 
it daily, piped direct Into barn or pasture 
makes a great chance to keep hogs. Whey at 
fie cwt. to feed, buttermilk a little more—all 
delivered: worth more than ten times that to 
feed hogs. Reason for selling, age and poor 
health. A great chance and a big bargain for 
some one. Write for particulars. DIX J. CAMP, 
Randolph Center. Vermont. 
ON White Horse .I»ike. near Atlantic Citv, 2 
miles from Hammonton; 100 yards Da Costa 
Station, Penn. Railroad; new C-rooni bungalow, 
force la in bath, large attic, cement cellar: 2 
garages, gasoline and oil station; 2.000-chiek 
Cnndee brooder nnd incubator in cement build¬ 
ing*: about 3 acres all kinds fruit and berries, 
asparagus; price $5,0007 terms. "A. GuEE.v. 
Da Costa. N. J. 
FOR SALE—380 acres in Southern New York: 
Good buildings: fit) acres timber: this is a 
snlenilid farm, well worth investigating; or will 
exchange for farm in the South. Address 
ADVERTISER tS)33. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—15-acre farm, storehouse, stock anil 
five-room dwelling house, barn, poultry house 
and yard; doing good business: near station; 
good location; easy terms. Address Owner, 
A. R. ENNIS, Westover, Mil. 
FARM FOR SALE—135 acres; 8-room house, 
basement barn and garage; on State road; 
near creamery: 9 cows. 2 horses, all implements; 
S3.800. A. HEMBROW, Route 2. Richland, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—101-acre farm: one mile from Mnr- 
tinsburg, W. Va.; fruit, trucking and farming 
land; good buildings; fine water: price reason¬ 
able. Address LOCK BOX No. 2, Smithsburg, 
Md. 
AN IDEAL country borne and | anil try plant for 
sale; 26 acres: large residence with improve¬ 
ments; barns, poultry houses; price $15,000. 
For full description address ELT1NG MARTIN, 
Arlington, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 70 acres; dwelling, 9 rooms, 
bath, all improvements: barn. 50x00. cellar or 
basement; row barn, 24x36, cellar or basement; 
abundant water and two brooks: fruit nnd young 
orchards: terms arranged. CARL A. KAllL- 
BAUM, Nanuet. N. v. 
FOR SALE—110 acres; 10 woods; 100 tractor 
workable; productive soil; 10-room 1'4 -story 
house; new five-horse barn, wagon bouse, cow 
barn, hay barn, henhouse, pigpen, smokehouse: 
five miles from Fort Plain. N. Y., in heart of 
dairying section: good neighbors; tine view; aged 
owner will sacrifice for $5,000: one-half cash; 
stock and tools at very reasonable figure; posses¬ 
sion at once. Address K., 40 Baker Avenue, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
AN ex-service man has 50-acre farm of rich 
potato land in Canaan. N. H.; wish to sell or 
exchange for place in farther South or West; 
has five-room house and barn and some imple¬ 
ments. For full particulars write to the owner, 
PASCAL MANZO, 116 Putnam Street. Hartford, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Farm, from 20 to 50 acres, on good 
road, near manufacturing town; adapted to 
potato raising; some stock and tools preferred; 
one-half cash; possession June 1: full particulars 
in first letter; New York or Connecticut pre¬ 
ferred; must he a bargain. ADVERTISER 6947, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A cheap country home; six-room 
cottage, barn and garage; running Spring 
water; and one acre good garden land; $800 cash 
if taken at once. ADVERTISER 6949, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—23’.{i-acre farm; 10-room house; 
Kewanee water system, bath, heat; new barn; 
small lakp; on Tarvia State road; value $15,000; 
commute in hour to New York; exchange for 
larger farm considered. ADVERTISER 6950, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALES—264-a ere farm; good soil: large 
house and barn; other outbuildings; 2 wells; 
orchard: school and churches by farm; near good 
market; price $40.06 per acre; cash $2,500.00; 
balance on easy terms. G. MARQUARDT, R. 
F. D., Porter, Del. 
DAIRY FARM. 205 acres, in Columbia County, 
New York; barn 90x35, cement floor, base¬ 
ment, 29 stanchions; new house: price $50 per 
acre: terms to snit; write for full description. 
DR. T. II. O’NEILL, 37 Madison Avenue, New 
York City. 
FOR SALE—On account of poor health, doctor’s 
advice, farm. 105 acres; 12 cows, 2 horses, 
tools, or separate; 314 miles south Mohawk State 
road; basement barn. 40x70; seven-room house; 
running water, sap bush, evaporator, henhouse. 
Icehouse: price right: immediate possession. 
GRANT WOLLABER, Mohawk, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers; healthful 
and delicious; 1-lb. box. 65c; 2-lb.. $1.25. up 
to fourth zone; money with order. “ENDION,” 
Naples, N. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY—Warranted pure; 12 pounds, 
$4.50: postage paid, third zone. LONG¬ 
FELLOW BROS., Hallowell, Maine. 
MOLINE tractor and plow and 2 sets of plates. 
slightly used: good as new; latest model; 
price $1,400. YOUNG FARM, Burnside, Orange 
Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—J. I. Case Eniear two-Pottom 14-in. 
power lift engine plow: used little: price one 
hundred dollars. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS. Rush- 
ford, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Beenian garden tractor: perfect 
condition; cultivating frame, four shanks, four 
cultivating shovels; this makes a complete out¬ 
fit ready for vs"; price, freight paid. §185.00. 
H. TURRENTINE. Waukon, Iowa. 
FOR SALE—Second-hand bee supplies, extract¬ 
ing and comb honey supers, frames, founda¬ 
tion. etc.; eheap. LOUIS SAUER, Gardiner, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Chattanooga Twin. Disk Plow, 
26 inch: almost new. $50: one Sharpless Cream 
Separator. $20. OTTO SCHWIEN, Townshend, 
Md. 
AVERY 8-16 tractor for sale: good working 
order; $400. EDWIN MOYER, Fort Plain. 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Over 1 000 brooder. J. J. C. TAY¬ 
LOR, Garfield, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Moline tractor; first-class condition; 
bargain if sold by Mav 10. H. W. WALTER, 
Galway, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Philadelphia one-horse lawn mower 
in good condition: make an offer if interested. 
GEORGE P. CONANT, 227 South Main St., 
Lodi, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Moline binder: used only 23 acres; 
like new; $150; reason for selling, raising no 
more small grain. BOX 377, Providence, R. I. 
FOR SALE—5 reliable blue liame wiekless nq 
brooders, used once; good condition; 250-ehick 
size. $10.50; 500 size. $12.50: 1,000-ehiek size, 
$14.50 each. D. W. GOODLING. Richfield, Pa. 
POSTS and poles direct from forest: long life. 
DAVID S. STRAUMAN, Berea. O. 
FOR SALE—OOO-lli. De Laval separator; late 
model; like new; automatic milk bottle filler, 
enameled, like new; twent v-four-bottle I'acele 
turbine tester: B. & W. milk heater. No. 1: 30 
metal quart bottle cases with inverting decks; 
all in good condition aud a bargain. C. L. ST. 
JOHN, Cnnajoliarie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Caledonia bean harvester: good as 
new: $30, f. o. b, cars. C. L. ST. JOHN, 
Canajoharie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Larson Ice Machine, capacity 2 
tons daily: steel tank. 2 1 4x2Vi—15 feet. De 
Laval clarifier, No. 100: De I*ival Separator 
\'|. 17. All used but a short time. Will sell 
separately. WALTER P. ASIh R. F. D. 2. 
Coatesville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—The standing timber on 34 acres at 
Elysburg. Northumberland Co., Pa.: tall, 
straight, with little taper: 85% chestnut: re¬ 
mainder other hardwoods: desirable material can 
be cut from it, as telephone, fence and pit posts, 
mine props, lagging, ties and acid wood. Ad¬ 
dress ROBERT CAMPBELL, Newtown, Foun¬ 
tain Co., Ind. 
FOR SALE—De Laval separator, No. 4. in good 
condition; price $20. W. S. CLAY, Bound 
Brook. N. J. 
FOR SALE—8-16 Avery tractor and two (2) 
bottom plow: complete; $500.00. LYON 
FARM, Lyons Falls, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Empire milking machine. De Laval 
separator. Babcock tester, cream cans. Tyeas 
recording thermometer: all in fine condition; 
also 10-horsepower steam boiler. LYON FARM, 
Lyons Falls, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—James swill carrier; complete; 
never been used; $40.00. BOX 865, Mt. 
Kiseo, N. Y. 
FARM WAGON; band built; nearly new; best 
materials and workmanship; bargain at $100; 
Quaker City grinder. No. 7, $12. WALLACE 
B. BAIGR1E, Augusta, N. J. 
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