Boston Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
Northern creamery, extras. 01 % to 
02c: Western creamery, extras, 01 to 
inu'.c: Western firsts, 50% to 00%c; 
renovated, 52 to 50e; ladles, 45 to 40c. 
EGGS 
Fancy hennery and near-by. 57 to 58c; 
Eastern extras. 52 to 54c; Western ex¬ 
tras. 50 to 51c; Western extra firsts. 48 
to 40c: Western firsts. 45 to 47c; storage 
packed, extra firsts. 48 to 49c; storage 
lirsts, 40 to 47%c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Northern fowl. 45 to 40e; native broil- 
0 vs. 85 to 90c; Western ice-packed, large 
fowls. 42 to 44c: medium. 41 to 42c; 
small. 22 to 25c; native squabs, $6 to $8 
(]oz.; pigeons, $2.50 to $4. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Fowl. 40 to 42c; broilers, 70 to 75c; 
old roosters. 25 to 28c. 
ONTONS 
Egvptian. .$0 bag; New' Texas, $2 to 
$2.75'. 
POTATOES 
Aroostook. Croon Mts.. $7 to $7.25 per 
TOO lbs. on track; I’. E. I.. $7; new 
Florida. $12 to $15 bbl.; sw T eet potatoes, 
$2 to $2.50 hskt. 
VEGETABLES 
Cabbage. $2 to $4.50 crt.; celery, white, 
$2.50 to $2.75 doz.; encumbers. $4 to 
$io hit. hx.: lettuce. $1.50 to $2 bu. bx.; 
peppers. $4 to $5 crt.; radishes. 50 to 60c 
doz. bunches; spinach. Norfolk. $2 to $4 
bbl.: Baltimore. $1.50 to $1.75 bskt.; 
squash. 6 to 8c lb.: tomatoes, hothouse, 
40 to 50e lb.; beets. $2.25 to $2.50 bu. 
hx.; white turnips. $1.50 to $2 bu. box; 
carrots. $4 to $4.50 bu. box; parsnips, 
$ 1.50 to $2 bu. box: yellow turnips. $4 
to $5 bag; rhubarb, $1 to $1.50 bu. box; 
asparagus, native. $7 to $8 bu. box; 
Southern. $2 to $7 doz; string beans, $1 
to $2 bskt. 
Arrt.ES 
Baldwins. No. 1. $0.50 to $9.50; No. 2, 
$4 to $5: Northern Spies, $5 to $8; rus¬ 
sets, $4.50 to $8; Ben Davis. $4 to $6; 
Stark. $4 to $(5; bu. .box Baldwins, $3 to 
$5; Western, box, $2 to $4.75. 
TTAY 
Ter ton : No. 2 Timothv, $41 to $44 ; 
No. 2 Eastern. $27 to $40; No. 3 hay, 
$22 to $27: clover, mixed. $25 to $40; 
fine bay, $22 to $35; rye straw, $27 to 
$28: oat straw, $21 to $22. 
MILLFEED 
Ter ton: Spring bran. $61.50 to $62; 
Winter, bran. $62 to $62; middlings, $00 
to $70: mixed feed. $05 to $72; red dog. 
$77.50; second clears, $89.50; gluten feed, 
$80.12; hominy feed, $74.40; sto^k feed, 
$72.50; oat hulls, reground. $52.50; cot¬ 
tonseed meal. $72.50 to $70.50. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
We have many able-bodied 
young men, with and without 
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 Ave., N. Y. City 
EVERY TREE shading ffftRRs.W? 
-- You can prevent this loss ami 
SS'ffnSWoS? Cherry, Ash and Black WalnutLogs 
cHERRV LUMBER COMPAN Y, Cincinnati, Ohio 
WE SELL FARMS AND ESTATES 
If within 150 miles from this city. 
Here is where many buyers come from. 
No charge for listing. Submit details. 
E. E. SLOCUM, Inc. 141 Broadway, N. Y. 
For Sail-Fruit and Dairy FARMS 
Freelist. HARRY VAIL . New Milford. Oranne Co., N. Y. 
A DENTS—Mason sold 18 Sprayers and Auiowashers one 
, Saturday: Profits. $2 50 each; Square Dual; Partieu- 
larsFree. ItTSLEIt COMPANY, Johnstown.Ohio 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy musl reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
Ihis department is for the accommodation of 
ers .’ * ) " t "° ,lis P'ay advertising or ad- 
verusing of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
1 
^: < a nable woman as cook in small 
■ immcr hotel located in mountains about 100 
li r ,' , !'' N "' v '' crt City: must be good, all 
W. 0 * : experience and salary 
Yorker^’ 7023. care Rural New- 
"idioilSExperienced man for dairy farm: no 
' " nlst ,1, ‘ ««let and kind to stock: 
Hoard, room and one day month. LEE 1*. 
BloomviUe, N. Y. 
IRA N'T, 
" ProtVsta I,i' r,' 1sl " ort middle-aged. Amerlei 
ai<1 in* hoiiw«•" 1 1* 11 a 11 • ho is fond of children, 
miles m v k x- f ? rm 0,1 T ‘ (, »g Island, nine 
"our ehlldien W., Y, ' rk: fnml, - v tw ° »dults a. 
washing m, i,.,a 1 Z*l n llges th ree and 12: i 
plain scwVne ,..i - but T ,st kelp with mendin 
'd as one of u! C ? r0 cWW "«: will be tree 
permanent ,1,,! fln ni!y: only persons deslrii 
m month. "W* 
Yorker. t»823, care Iturul Nei 
'^eVnvenieiu*.? 1 ir,p?l? n f< £ mo<ler " Plant; a 
state wages Ut ° n ' • Sol,,iei ' n New .Terser 
• MR3 o„ V’l, experience. 
—_1 ‘ ai 1 Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVERTISE 
aged^woinlin^ *’ e [ u ' rul housework, a middli 
' ages t„ il e‘, " ,, ' VV "ashing required: got 
island; Winter 'm*'v |,Pr a° n • Hummer on Lon 
, CROSBY. 8 HuheU w"' Address 
Hubert Place, Maplewood, N. 
Q . 
J. 
REFINED American woman as family member 
with children in the country; pleasant home; 
good pay. ADVERTISER 6985, care Rural Now- 
Yorker. ■ __ 
WANTED—I’oultryman: single nian to develop 
and take charge of poultry department on farm 
near Philadelphia: must lie 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 11807, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmers; one married, lo take two 
or three boarders, and three single men: loca¬ 
tion, Chntham. N. Y.; give full particulars in 
first letter. M. A- (!., Room 900, 215 Fourth 
Ave., New York City. 
WANTED—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. 
WANTED—Two women for general housework; 
no cooking or laundry. FRC1TDALE FARMS, 
Gnilderlaml Center, N. Y.; 'phone, Altamont, 
O-F-15.__ 
WANTED—For a modern equipped dairy farm 
in Northern New Jersey, ,mult r.vman and 
herdsman: also truck and tractor driver who can 
do blacksmith work: excellent positions: state 
wages, tirst letter: married or single. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7013, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man to work on farm; must have 
some knowledge of poultry and cows; state 
salary expected and if willing to go in poultry 
business on shares on up-to-date poultrv plant. 
C. E. BROWN. Box 20(i. lussex, N. J. 
WANTED—Housekeeper in family of 3 adults on 
up-to-date farm where plain cooking is appre¬ 
ciated; middle-aged person is preferred; please 
state wages and reference in tirst letter. ASA 
J. RENTON, Millerton, N. Y. 
FARM TEAMSTER wanted on gentlemnr's farm. 
50 miles from New York; must nnde-stn-d 
farm work and machinery, care of team, work 0 
hours in field; $05 per month, house, coal, wood, 
milk, garden, plaeo to keep chickens. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7007, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER'S ASSISTANT—Excellent opportu- 
-ity for young unmarried man to work under 
pleasant conditions under a skilled gardener; 
chance to learn gardening and greenhouse work 
on a country estate: good wages for good work. 
Address LUTHER YVEBB, Willoughby, O. 
WANTED—Assistant dairyman; must he i-eat. 
clean and honest: a good butter-maker, with a 
knowledge of A. R. O. test and Universal milk¬ 
ing machines; apply stating salary expected, and 
give references; either married or single. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7024, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Assistant poullryman; married and 
reliable, who can handle large (lock of Leg¬ 
horns. For particulars write EMMONS FARMS, 
Oneonta, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
excellent living conditions: modern machinery; 
state wages and time you can begin work in first 
letter. MOORE DAIRY FARM, R. D. 7. Schenec¬ 
tady, N. Y. 
FARMER—Active man. hand mower; also un¬ 
derstanding corn, fruit, garden: state wages 
required. MORRIS FARM, Bridgeport, R. 4, 
f'onn._ 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded: salary 
$50 per mouth and maintenance for men: $45 
month and maintenance for women, with oppor¬ 
tunity for advancement. Apply, stating age. to 
SI*I’EItINTEN DENT, Letehwortli Village, 
Thiells. Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Export dry picker on broilers. .Tune 
15; state qualifications and salary expected in 
first letter. .11'ST A POULTRY FARM, South¬ 
ampton, N. Y. 
WANTED Single man to milk and care for 20 
cows: salary $05 per month and board. J. II. 
PAYNE, Pittstown, N. J. 
CARETAKER and wife for owner’s country 
place: Northern New York: permanent position 
for honest, steady, industrious couple, able to 
produce dairy, poultry and vegetable products 
enough for use on place: a one man job; salary, 
with cottage, vegetables and milk: in answering 
state experience, salary wanted and references. 
ADVERTISER 7027. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An able h- died man for position at 
a country place on Staten Island: lie must be 
competent to feed, care for and milk cows (3 
or 4) and <o feed and care for poeltrv and to 
do whatever is required around and ahnv the 
house: he must he clean, decent in manners, 
energetic and intelligent, and not a grouch; 
$75.00 a month and board r.t the house, with 
room, will be furnished for a suitable person: 
American or Scandinavian preferred. ELMER 
T. BUTLER, 52 Broadway, New York. 
Situations Wanted 
GENTLEMAN. 35. married, wishes position in 
town of 5,000 to 10,000 population: capable 
manager and executive; retail salesman: exper¬ 
ienced bookkeeper; A 1 New York references, 
'■fib css J. E. <!., 74 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. _ 
YOUNG MAN, 20, desires position on farm: hard 
worker: not experienced: good home secondary 
to wages. MILLARD BLOCK, 357 Thatford 
Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED—Farmer, gardener, super¬ 
intendent. American and European experience, 
first-class references. P. Wilks Seed Store, 155 
West 33rd St., New York. 
SI l’ERINTENDENT wishes position on gentle¬ 
man’s estate: thoroughly experienced in all 
lir.. -dies of farming and road building: best of 
references: married: age 40. ADVERTISER 0084. 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM EXECUTIVE 40: seeks re-employment; 
is college bred, with unbroken record of suc¬ 
cess: full management commercial farms or 
estates. Address BOX 304, New Canaan, Conn. 
MARRIED FARMER wants position with respon¬ 
sible party who lias a permanent place: am 36 
years old. American, strictly sober and reliable: 
fully experienced in handling every line of 
farming, with all machinery, from a lamp incu¬ 
bator to tractor and milking machines; have 
handled as high as 40 men while doing construc¬ 
tion work: experienced with registered stock 
and making records. At present manager of 
large dairy farms for several years, commercial¬ 
ly handled; unquestionable references from pres¬ 
ent and past employers: can handle any proposi¬ 
tion: state wages and full particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7014, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. American, Christian, willing 
worker. 5 ft. 7 in.. 130 lbs., desires position on 
farm. Address ADVERTISER 7015, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION as working farm manager on gentle¬ 
man's farm: can furnish references as to char¬ 
acter. ability and former experience; please state 
details and arrange for personal Interview in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 7020, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
BOOK-KEEPER wishes position; no objection to 
country; .8 years experience. ADVERTISER 
7002, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-A position as a working farm man¬ 
ager: 10 years’ experience; course in agricul¬ 
ture and stock raising: experienced in A. R. O. 
work and butter-making: familiar with all kinds 
of farm crops and machinery*; best references; 
send full particulars first letter. ADVERTISER 
7032, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—as manager of large private or com¬ 
mercial farm, 25 years of scientific, practical 
training and experience in fanning, gardening, 
the development of muck and other soils, truck 
crops, onions, lettuce, celery, cauliflower, po¬ 
tatoes in large acreage; dairy, beef cattle, grain 
I and Alfalfa, pasture grasses: formerly manager 
of the largest commercial farm in Ohio and one 
of ihe largest seed and trial farms in Virginia: 
now employed, but wish to change where schools 
a-e good: communications only from owners who 
want tliPir farms ran on a business basis. Ad- 
■' ess ADVERTISER 7012. care Rural New-- 
Yorker. __ 
DAIRYMAN wishes position on large place: li-st 
references. Write J. W. H., 338 W. 29tii St., 
New York City. 
POI'I.TRYMAN open for position September 1 or 
before, as superintendent first-class commercial 
plant or largo estate: I have had 20 years of 
poultry breeding experience upon large scale; 
work with my head and bands: American; mar¬ 
ried; no children; only first-class plant consid¬ 
er'd. with reliable party: particulars, salary, 
first letter appreciated. Address SUPT., Box 9. 
Lawrence, N. Y. 
OPPORTUNITY FARM in central N. .T. of 80 
acres; $11,000; including 12 cows; 4 horses; 
poultry, all crops; buildings in good shape; two 
now silos; land In high state of cultivation; 
full line of up-to-date machinery; $5,000 per 
year income. ADVERTISER 6980, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—200-acre Columbia County farm; 
gravel loam soil, in high slate of cultivation; 
adapted to tractor; well situated on lake, one 
mile from village, railroad and railway stations; 
two complete sets of buildings in excellent condi¬ 
tion; eleetieity available; prii>e $22,000. Ad¬ 
dress AD\ ERTISER 7008, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
•'4-ACRE Orange County farm, suitable for 
dairy, poultry and Summer home; excellent 
water, good timber; 70 miles from New York; 
miles from railroad; price reasonable. BOX 
00 , Unionville, X. Y. 
DAIRY FARM, 205 acres, in Columbia County, 
New York; barn 00x35; cement floor: base¬ 
ment; 20 stanchions; new house; price $50 per 
acre; terms to suit. Write for full description. T. 
IT. O'NEILL. 37 Madison Ave., New York City. 
!■ OR SALE—In Central New York. 8 acres fruit, 
tillage; mansion overlooking Mohawk Valley, 
20 rooms, q baths, all improvements; trollov 
railroad: only $10,000; easy terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7000, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Village farm in North Jersey: 4 
acres, house, barn, fruit: strong loam: 'rail 
road, stores, school, etc.; $3,500. ADVERTISER 
7010, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRTED MAN. middle-aged, energetic, desires 
position: private estate: caretaker, poultry- 
man: understands Incubators; can milk, make 
butter: handy, willing, obliging. CARTER. Box 
337. Beslyn. L. I.. N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER—Scientific, practical and pro- 
gress've, wants position ra large modern farm 
or estate: show stock and A. R. work; also prn- 
for profit: give full particulars. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7017, care Rural New-Yorker. 
n.vij Fi¬ 
lm 11 
« 11 it 
W il I ri 
power: fine large house; could not be built for 
$6.000; garage, barn and sheds; located in dairy 
country, near Erie. Pa.; $8,000: first payment. 
$5,000. C. E. LOCKWOOD. Madison, O. 
WANTED—Dairy farm, fully equipped, first- 
class buildings, with good equipment, near 
market, water system, etc.: describe fully; must 
have terms: by experienced farmer. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7021, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN. Christian, reliable, willing, temperate. 
wants light outdoor work for nerve trouble 
this Summer; Adirondack. Berkshire or Cats- 
kill Mountains: little farm and camp experience: 
references. Address BECK, 330 W. 44th St., 
New York City. 
WANTED—By young American couple, position 
on small farm. Write ADVERTISER 7010, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager or foreman on general or dairy 
farm, June 15: best agricultural education: 
practical experience; American; 20: no tobacco: 
Post references: state privileges, wages, first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 7022, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position with eommerelar farm: 
fruits preferred: managerial experience; agri- 
eultnral college graduate: county agent. Ad- 
Press ADVERTISER 7020, care Rural New- 
Yorker._ 
WANTED—Wo-k on farm for Summer or all 
rear around liv ex-service man: no experience, 
but willing to learn. ADVERTISER 7026, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working foreman by 
American Protestant: small family. G. O. 
DOMEY. Perkinsville, Yt. 
WOMAN wa.ils any kind of outdoor work, fruit 
or vegetables: references furnished. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7025, care Rural New-Yorker. 
[ Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Substantial 9-room country home on 
T.ake Musconeteong: forty-fire 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 bouse, barn, poultry bouse 
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, BON 304. Middleburgh. N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm; give full particulars in 
first, letter, with photo, which will i>c returned. 
•T. A. O'DONNELL, 7618 Seventh Ave., Brook¬ 
lyn. N. Y. 
135-ACRE river farm; 7 cows, horse, pigs, hens 
and all equipment: timber enough to pav for 
farm; all for $45 per acre. CHARLES MAN- 
LEI. Braintree. Vt. 
FOR SALE—Commuter's 20-aere poultry farm; 
New Jetsev town. 3.000: 50 miles from New 
York: on three railroads: modern house, im¬ 
provements: p-'ee $8,500. BOX 63, North 
White Plains, N. Y. 
DAIRY, poultry and grain farm. $5,000: 132 
acres: Warren Co., N. J.; 8-room house. large 
barn, house for 500 hens: land smooth and in 
first-class condition: a bargain and a paying prop¬ 
osition to tin' right party. Address owner, AD¬ 
VERTISER 7016, care Rural New-Yorker. 
130-ACRE Orange Co., N. Y.. dairy farm: good 
soil; timber; well watered: 13-room bouse: 
bath; water system: furnace heat, large barn; 
icehouse: building in good condition; worth more 
than asked for farm; 2bj miles to creamery and 
railroad town: near school: healthful location; 
price $10,000: half cash; balance, easy terms. 
R. M. FISHER, R. D. i. Middletown, N. Y. 
167 ACRES, very fertile: alwii’s been dairy 
farm: 12-room stone house, newly painted and 
whltecoated: bath, open hall and stairway: big 
barn, stabling 35 head stock; holds over 100 tons 
hay: running water, house and barn: stanchions, 
water bowls; poultry houses, wagon houses, 
double eornerlb. hog pen, woodshed: buildings 
first-class condition: along State highway, trol¬ 
ley. river: have telephone, rural delivery: 40 
acres meadow and woodland: good stream: 23 
acres wheat included: other crops, cost work and 
seed: unusual property: chance of a lifetime: $85 
cor acre. Owner, EDWIN MOI.LOY, New Hope, 
I‘u. _ 
WANTED—Poultry farm: light, water, road and 
shipping conveniences: near New York. Write 
CHARLES KKIL, Lookout. Pa. 
FOR SALE—380 acres in Southern New York; 
good buildings: 50 acres timber: this is a 
splendid farm, well worth investigating; or will 
exchange for farm in the South. Address 
ADVERTISER 7003. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HILLCREST 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._ 
FOR SAT.E—04 acres; good building and loca¬ 
tion: $2,500: half cash, balance time: $100 off 
for all cash; must bo sold by June first. Write 
JOHN MKRGENTHAL, East Holden. Me. 
FOR SAT.E—04-aere farm in Hunterdon Co.. N. 
J.: good house and barn and outbuildings: lots 
ef water; land in high state of cultivation: plen¬ 
ty of fruit: a good chance for anyone wishing a 
good stock and poultry farm, including stock and 
machinery: price $8,000: will take a mortgage 
Write for particulars. GEO. B. WILSON, Raven 
Rock. N. J.; R. D. No. 1. 
LET ME send yon full particulars—Small 
suburban farm: hour out New York City; 
modern buildings: for sale or exchange for large 
cue. ADVERTISER 7031, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR TRADE—For Eastern lands. 560 acres im¬ 
proved land in Meade Co.. South Dakota: lias 
house, barn and fenced: good soil and in great 
grazing country; farm clear, but will assume- 
will give good deal for right farm. F. STARK¬ 
WEATHER. Niles. Mich. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, an 
equipped poultry farm, not less than 10 acres, 
in Southern New Jersey: full particulars in tirst 
letter. WILLIAM MARQUIS, care George S. 
Raynor, Toms River, N. .T. 
I OR SAT.E—Truck farm; 15 acres: good house, 
outbuildings, fruit, berries; level: no stones; 
l ister Co.. N. Y.: price $2,800; cash. $2,000. 
ADVERTISER 7028, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
POSTS ami poles direct from forest; long life. 
DAVID S. STRAUMAN. Berea. O. 
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 sea filer, valves and complete set of fittings; 
lliis plant is_all you need for a community can¬ 
nery; also No. 3 and No. 2 cans and shipping 
eases, at a bargain; price of plant if taken at 
"lice, $200; freight paid to your station: a bar¬ 
gain—can’t be duplicated for $475. II. TUR- 
RENTINE, Waukon, Iowa. 
TOR SALE—No. 5 Planet Junior seeder; good 
as new; price, if taken at once, $10. H. TUR¬ 
PENTINE, Waukon. Iowa. 
FOR SALE—One Ospraymo six-row triple pump 
sprayer. 8100; one Missouri grain drill. $75; 
one Mann’s hand hone cutter. No. 5. $5; all used 
but little: also Westinghouso thrasher. ROGER 
IT. MALLE RY, Owego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A 16-30 Twin City tractor, care¬ 
fully used only two seasons, and thoroughly 
overhauled by company’s representative: also a 
Grand Detour 3-14-inch gang plow, power pull; 
both in excellent condition; price. $1,200: orig¬ 
inal cost $2,500. S. C. BOLLING, West Chester. 
Pa. 
FOR SAT.E—Empire Milker. F. CHAMPLIN. 
W. Hartford, Yt. 
SAT.E HALF PRICE—5-10 Avery two-row culti¬ 
vator, four cylinders; practically good as new; 
ia perfeet condition. BURD I\ EVANS, Trappe, 
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 
cheek of $250. ADVERTISER 6008, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GUARANTEED pure Vermont maple syrup, $3 
per gallon. E. E. TOUCHETTE, Montgomery 
Center, Yt. 
HOOSIER Alfalfa 20 disc drill, like new. $100; 
6 hog self-feeders, $5-$10. L. M. TAYLOIt, 
Millerton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Sbj li.p. Maynard gasoline engine, 
$70; International 10-inch feed grinder. $40; 
Mehring double unit footpower milker. $60 : 200- 
chick brooder. $11: all used very little. A. O. 
RABENSTRIN, Unionville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Butterworth rye thrasher, 
cleaner and binder; one oat thrasher, cleaner 
and straw carrier: good condition. FRED 
HOUSEMAN. Saugerties, N. Y. 
MOLINE tractor, Model D, equipped with 12- 
inch plows, carrying track and extension rims, 
used but litlte; A1 condition; will exchange for 
purebred Duroo Jersey hogs; cash price, $1,100. 
J. W. M’LEOD. Rowland. N. C. 
FOR SALE—One 6-h.p. Beemer garden tractor 
and attachments, complete: nearly new; the 
first man who sends me a bank draft or certified 
cheek for $375 gets it. freight prepaid. W. 0. 
CU TE. Belle Plain, la. 
WANTED—July-August, plain country hoard oil 
large, prosperous, well-conducted farm: father. 
2 boys. Address ADVERTISER 7011, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Late model Newtown incubator. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7018, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A traction spray or power sprayer 
and potato digger: must he first class. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7030, enro Rural New-Yorker. 
