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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Experienced man for dairy farm; no 
cigarettes; must be quiet and kind to stock; 
<tO<i. board, room and one day month. LEE P. 
<5 ]; a NT. Bloomville, N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Single men to work on duck and 
chicken farm; must be willing, steady and 
vjood workers; state wages expected; permanent 
'jobs for right men. SHEARER FRUIT AND 
POULTRY FARMS, Yinemont, Pa. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hands; $2.25 per 
day, with board and room; straight time; 
milkers $67.50 to $75 per month, with board and 
room. Address WALKER-GORDON LABORA¬ 
TORY COMPANY, Juliustown, N. J. 
WANTED—Trustworthy, middle-aged, American 
Protestant woman, who is fond of children, 
'to aid in housework on farm on Long Island, 
ninety miles from New York; family two adults 
and four children, between ages three and 12; 
r.o washing required, but must help with mend¬ 
ing. plain sewing and care of children; will bo 
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, Letchwortli Village, 
Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, single, for growing commercial 
plant; experience and ambition necessary; 
state salary expected, age and nationality; ref¬ 
erences required. Apply ADVERTISER 6968, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Immediately, experienced wool 
dipper to clip sixty sheep on contract. W. P. 
ANDERSON, Howells, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man for general farm work; 
must be experienced and steady: good wages, 
house and garden. BLUE RIBBON FARM, 
Westport, Conn. 
WANTED—June 1. 1920, married man to work 
on small dairy farm; must understand farm¬ 
ing; owner will be away part of the time; 
wages $70 per month, free house rent, firewood, 
garden. 2 quarts milk a day: if satisfaction is 
given wages will be increased and position will 
last for a term of years. C. E. CLOUD, 160 
Rockaway Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Poultryman for modern plant: all 
conveniences; location, Northern New Jersey: 
state wages and experience. ADVERTISER 
0983. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—For general housework, a middle- 
aged woman; no heavy washing required: good 
wages to the right person: Summer on Long 
Island: Winter in New Jersey. Address G. S. 
CROSBY, 8 Hubert Place, Maplewood, N. J. 
WOMAN, healthy, wanted on private farm: no 
washing; two children, two adults; modern 
conveniences; no boarders. GROUT, Raymond, 
N. H. __ 
WANTED—Milker, single, for herd of good 
Guernseys; best of location and barn equip¬ 
ment in use; can use one outside nfan. HILL¬ 
TOP FARM, Suffield, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm for gen¬ 
eral farm work; must be good milker: wages 
$50 per month, board and lodging. II. A. nESEL- 
TON, Johnson, Orange Co., N. Y. 
REFINED American woman as family member 
with children in the country; pleasant home; 
good pry. ADVERTISER 6985. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—For July and August, one capable 
woman or girl over 20, for general work in 
small boarding house, on farm: Gentile: write, 
stating wages. MRS. BUCHANAN, Ferndale, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Two women: one for cooking, one for 
general housework on farm; no laundry. 
FRU1TDALE FARM. Guilderland Center, N. Y.; 
’phone Altamont, fi-IT-lS. 
WANTED—A competent woman for general 
housework. 3% miles from Hudson: no wash¬ 
ing: no farm work; $24 a month. MISS PEET, 
R. F. D. 2, Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—In country, near Philadelphia, two 
women, or man and wife, to do all the house¬ 
work. including plain cooking and waiting on 
table: family of two; wages to satisfactory 
cou|de $100 per month and board: references re¬ 
quired. C. W. BRAY, R. D., Bridgeport, Pa. 
WANTED—Dairyman, experienced in barn work; 
must he good clean milker and keep modern 
barn of 24 milking cows under high score inspec¬ 
tion: stnte age, single or married; if married, 
number in family, and wages expected. Address 
G. H. HARRIS, Mgr., Providence Farm, Ana- 
costia, D. C. 
WE HAVE OPENINGS for the following posi¬ 
tions: Good steady milkers, single: experi¬ 
enced teamsters, single; vegetable gardener, 
single; creamery man and first-class butter- 
maker. single or married. Purebred Holstein 
herd; location Niagara River, between Buffalo 
and Niagara Falls: best of living conditions. 
If interested in a position with one of the fore¬ 
most and best equipped farms in the State, 
write fully, stating wages in first letter, 
WHEATF1ELD FARMS, R. D. No. 14, La Salle, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man to take care of poultry 
and help on private estate: wages $60 per 
month, board and room. CHARLES PARR, 
Glen noad, L. I.. N. Y. 
WANTED—-A couple to work on an estate; man 
to work in garden; woman to do plain home 
cooking; family of two adults and three chil¬ 
dren: good references required: wages. $100 per 
month, room and board. ADVERTISER 6995, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmers; one married, to take two 
or three boarders, and three single men: loea- 
Chatham, N. Y.; give full particulars in 
f ] r * ’‘‘ ter M. & G., Room 909, 215 Fourth 
Ave., Ne w York City. 
—Single; good milker: experienced 
"i 1 *’ valves; year-round position on a largo 
'wrwr.tn farm; state age, wages expected, 
' ' bllsEP. 6992. care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for gent-ral farm work; 
good wages and board. A. F., Box 11, Mill¬ 
ington, n; j, " 
WANTED—Assistant poultryman, single, reliable 
and willing to work; best of living conditions; 
wages $50.00 per month. Address PROVIDENCE 
FARM, G. H. Harris, Manager, Anacostia, D. C. 
WANTED—Single men to work in garden on 
private estate; $60 per month, room and 
board: hours 7 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. A. W. KING, 
(Hen Head, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Poultryman; single man to develop 
and take charge of poultry department on farm 
near Philadelphia; must be able to assist in lay¬ 
ing out and erecting necessary buildings, etc., 
for large flock; to have entire charge during de¬ 
velopment and after reaching commercial basis; 
fair salary with share in profits later. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6997, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN wanted at once on private estate, to 
take charge of small herd of Guernseys; clean¬ 
liness and good butter-maker essential; only 
first-class man considered: state salary expected 
and full particulars in first letter. PERCY E. 
IIICKS, Supt., Old Oaks Farm, Rnmson, N. J. 
WANTED—Working farmer to assist on up-to- 
date place, WesteJjester County, one hour from 
New York; must possess thorough understanding 
and practical knowledge crops and stock; dry- 
hand milker and good at handling horses; wages 
$80 per month, with bonus every six months; 
house and fair privileges: married man without 
children; references necessary. BOX 332, Pleas- 
antville, N. Y. 
MILLWRIGHT—Single, for permanent position 
on farm, mostly carpenter work; good room 
and board; state experience, age. nationality and 
salary expected. Apply ADVERTISER 7000, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted as working manager on 
commercial poultry plant or poultry depart¬ 
ment of estate, by steady and reliable man of 
45, with several years’ practical experience; ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 6993, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Single: at once; for small plant 
on private estate, Long Island; one who under¬ 
stands thoroughly care and feeding, egg produc¬ 
tion, hatching, raising, killing and dressing and 
eaponizing; $70.00 per month, room and board; 
give age. nationality, experience and references. 
ADVERTISER 7006, care Rural New-Yorker. 
IVANTED—Westchester County married farmer; 
small family; wife to attend to butter; small 
herd: permanent position: new house with other 
privileges furnished; state salary expected. 
ADVERTISER 7005, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN WANTED—to work on farm; 
must lie a good milker; small dairy: $60 per 
month and board: apply at once. CHESTER 
SMITH, Cold Spring, N. Y., Putnam Co. 
Situations Wanted 
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. 
POSITION WANTED—Farmer, gardener, super¬ 
intendent. American and European experience, 
first-class references, P. WILKS Seed Store, 155 
West 33rd St., New York. 
POULTRYMAN. gamekeeper: single; thoroughly 
understands brooding, incubation; handle any 
size plant: industrious: well educated: refer¬ 
ences; state wages, particulars. ADVERTISER 
6955, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT or manager open for posi¬ 
tion on farm. For references and particulars 
address ADVERTISER 6960, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—By single man, position with good 
people as farm foreman or manager; capable, 
trustworthy and good habits: experienced in all 
branches of agriculture; further particulars, 
etc., through correspondence or interview; good 
references. Address ADVERTISER 6975,' care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—A thoroughly efficient poultry- 
man. single, desires a change of position, and 
can produce the results. JAMES J. CUMMINGS, 
Foxboro, Mass. 
PRACTICAL farmer wants position as manager: 
age 40: single: first-class references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6982. care Rural New-Yorker. 
AGRICULTURAL college graduate with prac¬ 
tical experience in all lines of agriculture, 
wishes position at once as superintendent of es¬ 
tate or commercial proposition: American: ref¬ 
erences: details in first letter. Address BOX 37, 
Storrs, Conn. 
SUPERINTENDENT wishes position on gentle¬ 
man's estate: thoroughly experienced in all 
branches of farming and road building: best of 
references; married: age 40. ADVERTISER 
6984. care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO young men want light work (5 hours) on 
farm. June, Julv. August: small salary: near 
New York. ADVERTISER 6987, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AN elderly widow wishes housework; no wash¬ 
ing; good wages expected. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 6986, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMRITIOUS. willing, conscientious agricultural 
student desires position, starting June, on 
general farm, fruit or poultry, where results are 
appreciated; not afraid of bard work. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0988, care Rural New-Yorker. 
NURSE, with boy three years, wants position to 
do general housework. NATTE BUCHALSKY, 
115 nuron Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
FOUR high school l>oys wish position on farm for 
Summer. Send particulars to C. WAGNER, 
422 54tli St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 
SHEPHERD open for position: best of refer¬ 
ences. Apply ADVERTISER. 6996, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER and gardener, experienced, married, 
one child, wants position on gentleman’s place; 
references. ADVERTISER, 613 East 6th St., 
Plainfield, N. J. 
FARM EXECUTIVE— 40: seeks re-employment; 
Is college bred, with unbroken record of suc¬ 
cess; full management commercial farms or 
estates. Address BOX 364. New Canaan, Conn. 
BOOK-KEEPER wishes position; no objection to 
country: 8 years experience. ADVERTISER 
7002, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION as farm manager on private estate by 
high-class American with natural and executive 
ability in agriculture, dairying, fruit, swine and 
poultry; field and garden crops of all kinds: can 
operate and keep in repair any modern farm 
machinery; absolutely reliable: married: age 40; 
no children. Address SUPERINTENDENT, 32 
Venn Street, Pittsfield. Mass. 
FARM MANAGER seeks position on gentleman’s 
estate: over 12 years as such in last situa¬ 
tion: understands all kinds of modern machin¬ 
ery. live stock and cropping: excellent refer¬ 
ences. Apply ADVERTISER 6994, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
BOY, age 16, strong, wishes position on dairy 
farm; no experience; willing to learn; practi¬ 
cal training preferred to high wages. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6999, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on an up-to-date farm by 
farmer’s son; understands general farm work 
and milking; want to learn more. ADVERTI¬ 
SER 7004, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Bookkeeper, married, 
age 33; farm and private estate experience; 
executive ability, best references. A. L., 1185 
East 178th Street, New York City. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Substantial 9-room country home on 
Lake Musconetcong; forty-five miles out on 
Lackawanna: built and always occupied 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. less than first cost of 
construction; should be seen to be appreciated. 
Address E. S. BALDWIN, 152 Market St., Pater¬ 
son, N. J. 
FOR SALE—15-acre farm, storehouse, stock and 
five-room dwelling house, barn, poultry house 
and yard: doing good business; near station; 
good location; easy terms. Address Owner, 
A. R. ENNIS, Westover, Md. 
TWO of the best stock farms in Eastern New 
York: rich, level land, suitable for tractor; 
new buildings, concrete stables; every conveni¬ 
ence; State roads; near town. Write for com¬ 
plete description, BOX 304, Middleburgh. N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm; give full particulars in 
first letter, with photo, which will be returned. 
J. A. O'DONNELL, 7618 Seventh Ave., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped dairy of 30 herd 
Holsteins; established retail route of 75 gal¬ 
lons at 22 cents per quart: terms if necessary; 
buildings and land for rent. Can you afford to 
miss this? Address P. 0. BOX 612, Norfolk, Va. 
135-ACHE river farm; 7 rows, horse, pigs, hens 
and all equipment; timber enough to pay for 
farm; all for $45 per acre. CHARLES MAN- 
LEY, Braintree, Vt. 
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FRFIT and poultry farm. $6.500—95 acres; 
Wyoming Co., Pa.; Lake front: near Summer 
resort and markets: on State road: large apple, 
pear, plum and peach orchards in full bearing: 
currant, raspberry and strawberry patches: two 
barns and good nine-room house: three springs: 
near sehools. store, depot and milk station: sold 
to settle estate: $2,500 down. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 6979. care Rural New-Yorker. 
A BARGAIN—Hudson Valley farm: 100 acres: 
very productive: raise any crop; especially 
adapted to fruit: 700 trees: apple, pear, peach, 
plum: also berries, grapes, currants: valuable 
woodlot: fine old-fashioned house, completely 
furnished: large barn, carriage house.. sheep 
bouse, granary and poultry houses, all in good 
condition: water in house and at barn: springs, 
wells: 2U. miles R. R. station; telephone: mail 
at door: $85 per acre, including horses, cows, 
chickens, complete farm equipment: immediate 
possession: terms. ALICE POWELL, R. D., 
West Coxsaekie, Greene Co., N. Y. 
NEW JERSEY poultry farm for sale—Good lay¬ 
ing house, barn, small buildings: cultivated 
ground for garden: partly cleared land for range 
and some woodland: modern six-room house: 
cellar under the whole house: everything in good 
condition: seven acres of land; two miles from 
town; near to other poultry farms. For terms 
and particulars, ADVERTISER 6976, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 35 aeres: fertile, level, free 
from rocks; particulars, write DAY, Box 85, 
Coventry, R. I. 
FOR RENT on cash basis. 232 acres, level fruit 
and dairy farm. Address CHAS. B. PRES¬ 
COTT. Attica. N. Y. 
BORDERING Lake Seneca, good farm of 218 
aeres for sale; well adapted for stock raising, 
fruit or general farming. C. F. NORDSTROM, 
Waterloo, N. Y. 
200-ACRE farm for sale, with good buildings: 
within V, mile of two pretty Jakes; great 
Summer resort; bargain at $3,500. R. J. 
DAVIS. South Kent. Conn. 
OPPORTUNITY FARM in central N. J. of SO 
acres; $11,000; including 12 cows; 4 horses; 
poultrv. all crops: buildings in good shape; two 
new silos: land in high state of cultivation: 
full line of up-to-date machinery; $5,000 per 
vear income. ADVERTISER 6989, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—In beautiful Ridgefield; desirable 
ten acre place; close in; mile to station: 
$6,500; particulars. JOS. GILLUM, Ridgefield, 
Conn. 
FOR SALE—T.arge farm; stocked. BOX 65, 
Wardsboro, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Village farm. 40 acres. 20 miles 
above Trenton; old mansion overlooking Dela¬ 
ware; beautiful views; half mile from station; 
near artist colony: fruit, truck, poultry, bees. 
E. PALMER. Stockton. N. J. 
LET me send you full particulars, small subur¬ 
ban farm, hour out New York City, modern 
buildings, for sale or exchange for large one. 
ADVERTISER 6990. care Rural New-Yorker. 
DELAWARE COUNTY. N. Y., farms: have four 
to sell immediately, varying from small to 50- 
cow farm: if you are interested, write, being 
sure to state in first letter size farm you would 
like, amount to pay down and what you need, so 
T may send particulars at once. AD\ ERTISER 
6991, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HILLCRKST FARM for sale, desirable for Sum¬ 
mer home; all conveniences; high elevation; 
finest view in Litchfield County; will sell fur¬ 
nished. WORTHINGTON HOLCOMB, New Hart¬ 
ford, Conn. 
WANTED—To rent, with privilege of purchas¬ 
ing, farm of from 40 to 70 aeres. within 100 
miles of New York City: New York State or 
Western Connecticut. JOHN BAXTER, 26 E. 
32d St., Bayonne, N. J. 
ARE YOU looking for a paying poultry farm of 
50 aeres, with some fruit? Write at once. 
ET.DEN H. CHAPMAN, Damariseotta. Me. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and track farm; ideal 
country home; large, up-to-date, pretentious 
13-room house, with furnace, electricity, etc.; 
beautiful lawns, shrubbery and shade trees; on 
State road, just inside city limits; housing room 
for 2,000 hens; new houses, built on Cornell 
plan; room for 4,000 baby chicks; incubator 
capacity 2,600; eight acres extra good quality 
land; 1% acres strawberries, 1 acre raspberries, 
% acre of asparagus; good home markets; a 
money maker; all equipment and 1,000 hens; 
price $11,900. F. E. McALLISTER, Cortland, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—50-acre upland farm; three miles 
from Kingston; stocked, equipped and planted; 
$2,500; terms. OSCAR ADDIS, 628 Broadway, 
Kingston, N. Y. 
WANTED—Will buy or exchange town property 
for farm, stocked; 50 miles New York; 
Westchester preferred. BOX 245, Harrison, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—31 acres of clear level farm land; 
49 miles out, on Long Island; sehools, churches 
and postofliee nearby; 215 miles from R. R. 
station; % mile to State road; “all or any part.” 
M. T. BLACKLOCK, Box 57, Hauppauge, N. Y. 
FOR SALE or exchange—80 acres; near Ocala, 
Florida; value $1,500; as first payment on 
stocked poultry farm; Rockland County pre¬ 
ferred. Address “FLORIDA,” Nanuet P. O., 
Nanuet, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; situated on Vineland 
track: 214 miles from town; 10 minutes’ walk 
to trolley; consisting of 10 acres fertile soil; 
housing capacity for 1.200 layers; Hall hot 
water system; brooder botise. 5 colony houses: 
8-room dwelling, bath, beater, Delco electric 
lights; 500 laying hens, 600 chicks, incubators, 
horse and tools: cheap; write for particulars. 
ADVERTISER 7001, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Commuter's 20-acre poultry farm; 
New Jersey town. 3.000; 50 miles from New 
York; on three railroads; modern house. Im¬ 
provements: price $8,500. BOX 63, North 
White Plains, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—65-acre farm; good bouse and out¬ 
buildings: $1,000 standing timber; terms $2,000 
cash. Address BOX 73. Sanbornville, N. H. 
FOR SALE—28 acres land: cheap. CHARLES 
JONES, Holtsville, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—380 acres in Southern New York; 
good buildings; 50 acres timber; this is a 
splendid farm, well worth investigating: or wifi 
exchange for farm in the South. Address 
ADVERTISER 7003, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers; healthful 
and delicious; 1-lb. box. 65c: 2-lb.. $1.25. up 
to fourth zone; money with order. “EXDION.” 
Naples, N. Y. 
POSTS and poles direct from forest; long life. 
DAVID S. STRAUMAN, Berea, O. 
FOR SALE—900-lb. De Laval separator; late 
model; like new; automatic milk bottle filler, 
enameled, like new; twenty-four-bottle Faeele 
turbine tester; B. & W. milk heater. No. 1: 30 
metal quart bottle cases with inverting decks; 
all in good condition and a bargain. C. L. ST. 
JOHN, Canajoharie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Caledonia bean harvester: good as 
new: $30, f. o. b. ears. C. L. ST. JOHN, 
Canajoharie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Baby chick coops; 3x6 feet; the 
sanitary kind. BARGAIN, Lookout, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Babv lamb skins. HENRIETTA 
L. EXTON, Hampton. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Complete canning plant: capacity, 
500 cans per day: in first-class condition; con¬ 
sists of one 2-horse boiler. 2 closed retorts, 1 to¬ 
mato scalder, valves and complete set of fittings: 
this plant is all you need for a community can¬ 
nery; also No. 3 and No. 2 cans and shipping 
cases, at a bargain; price of plant if taken at 
once, $200; freight paid to your station: a bar¬ 
gain—can’t be duplieated for $475. H. TUR- 
RENTINE. Waukon. Iowa. 
FOR SALE—No. 5 Planet Junior seeder; good 
as new: price, if taken at once, $10. H. TUR- 
RENTINE. Waukon, Iowa. 
CANDEE three thonsand-egg: $250.00 takes it; 
June delivery. R. BENJAMIN, Freehold, 
N. J. 
PENDLETON'S POFLTRY FARM wants reliable 
customers for either white or brown eggs; 
parcel post, shipments or in ease lots. Address 
FRANK W. PENDLETON, R. F. D. 2, South 
New Berlin, N. Y. 
iso At tcr;s nne lanu; • i nine to n. «. sinuou 
and cement pike, leading from Baltimore to 
Philadelphia: good buildings: steam beat, bath, 
hot and cold water. For full description and 
price write II. T. TABOR, Sylmar, Md. 
FOR SALE—94 acres; good building and loca¬ 
tion: $2,500: half cash, balance time; $100 off 
for all cash; must be sold by June first. Write 
JOHN MEKGENTHAL. East Holden, Me. 
FOR SALE—One Ospravmo six-row triple pump 
sprayer. $100: one Missouri grain drill. $75; 
one Mann’s hand bone cutter, No. 5. $5; all used 
bat little; also Westinghouse thrasher. ROGER 
H. MALLERY. Owego. N. Y. 
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HAY for sale; about 100 tons first-class Tim¬ 
othy, baled, will be delivered at Lee, Mass., 
free on board; make an offer. C. E. CLOUD, 
160 Rockaway Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—250 Georgia carriers, nailed to¬ 
gether, never been used, complete with tills 
and dividers; price 25e: 1.000 corrugated card¬ 
board cushions, price $15. DELICIOUS OR¬ 
CHARDS, Eatontown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Two-horse hay rake; pole split for 
one horse when desired; used one season: cost 
$40.80; sell for $30. LLOYD H. NELSON, Bask¬ 
ing Ridge, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Ten or twelve tons 1918 bright 
wheat straw: large bales: $18 per ton f. o. b. 
Trumansburg, N. Y. THOMAS J. CARMAN. 
FOR SALE—Empire Milker. F. CHAMPLIN, 
W. Hartford, Vt. 
SALE HALF PRICE—5-10 Avery two-row culti¬ 
vator, four cylinders: practically good as new; 
in perfect condition. BURD P. EVANS, Trappe, 
Pa. 
FOR SALE—Cheap, two double unit “Calf-way’* 
milker; all complete, with vacuum pump and 
tank; never used: and a 50-cow milker; retail 
price is between $450 and $500; will sacrifice for 
check of $250. ADVERTISER 6998, care Rural 
New-Yorker,_. 
W\NTED—Board for Summer for mother and 
daughter (16); fresh vegetables, milk, cream 
and chickens requited: also indoor bathroom. 
MRS ALFRED TONG. Woodhull Avenue, Hollis, 
L. I„ N. Y. _ _ 
8-16 MOGUL tractor; good running order: first 
$250 takes it: 2-bottom plow. $50.00: t. o b. 
Middleport. WILLIAM F. GILBERT, Middle- 
port, N. Y. _ - 
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