Egg-Laying Contest 
■■’lio principle of the egg-laying contest 
s developed in Connecticut and New 
Jersey and is becoming very popular all 
«>vor the country. People generally 
recognize that these contests are useful 
in selecting types of birds for utility 
breeding. Among other new contests to 
be started this year is one at the Mil¬ 
waukee County School of Agriculture, 
located at Wauwatosa. Wis. There are 
some new features about this contest. 
Any breed may be entered. Each entry 
consists of five birds and each contestant 
can enter two entries of the same breed. 
The pullets to be entered must be of 
breed, although older hens are eligible, 
i'he entrance fee is one dollar per bird, 
i'hose who desire may furnish a male 
bird, and the contest is to be decided by 
the marketable number of eggs laid by 
each pen. 
Hay. $30 per ton ; wheat. $2.75 per bu.; 
oats. $1.15 per bu.; eggs. 40c per dog.; 
butter. 50c per lb.; potatoes. $4 per bu. 
The prospects for fruit are very good. 
Cherries, plums, apples and grapes have 
wintered well. Month hands very scarce, 
and day help is from $3 to $4 a day. 
Yates Co., N. Y. f. b. p. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
We have many n b 1 e-b o il i e il 
young men, with anil without 
experience, who wish 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 SHAD1NG IT F,ELDS o, - p! ‘ st " re 
i direct yearly 
You can prevent this loss 
OSS. 
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,u a mom by cherry, Ash and Black WalnuiLogs 
offering us your 
CHERRY LUMBER COMPANY, 
Cincinnati, Ohio 
WE SELL FARMS AND ESTATES 
If within 150 miles from this city. 
Here is where many buyers come front. 
No charge for listing. Submit detail.-. 
E. E. SLOCUM, Inc. 
141 Broadway, X. Y. 
66 Acres of Level AlfalfaLand 
witlt fine buildings, short distance from town: good 
schools and churches. Owner wishes to retire. Will 
include 15 cows, team of horses, 50 hens, and all 
fanning tools. Price, $0,000. Part cash. Get our 
catalogue with 150 descriptions of equipped farms. 
HUGH R. JONES COMPANY, Inc., Jones Building, UTICA, N. Y. 
Buy Farms in New York State through the 
Fa nit Brokers’ Association, Inc., ait old estab- 
Islied organization which will give you thor- 
itglily reliable information and service. Offices 
iirougbout the State. Write THE FARM 
BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC., Central Office 
Oneida, N. Y., for a brief list and state your 
requirements. 
5-Gal, Can HAVOLINE Auto Oil Medford, Maryland 
WANTED-—Capable woman as cook in small 
Summer hotel located in mountains about 100 
miles from New York City; must be good, all 
around plain rook: state experience and salary 
expected. ADVERTISER 70113, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced man for dairy farm; no 
cigarettes; must be quiet and kind to stock; 
$ 00 . board, room and one day month. LEE I’, 
GRANT, Rloomvillc. N, Y. 
ANTED- Trustworthy, middle-aged. American 
Protestant woman, who is fond of children, to 
aid in housework on farm on Long Island, ninety 
miles front New York; family two adults and 
four children, between ages three and 12: no 
washing required, hut must help with mending, 
plain sewing and care of children; will be treat¬ 
ed as one of the family; only persons desiring 
permanent employment need apply; wages $40 
per month. ADVERTISER 0823. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
1\ ANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
ht State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
v .)0 per month and maintenance for men; $45 
month and maintenance for women, with oppor- 
c-tItL. ^ or advancement. Apply, stilting age. to 
I ERINTENDENT, Letch worth Village, 
Tlilells, Roc kland Co.. N. Y. 
11 INTER—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 first letter. ASA 
J. RENTON , Millcrton, N. Y. 
FACTOR mechanic and operator wanted: ntar- 
ned; must understand machinery and ho first- 
ctitss repair man: also wanted, married farmer; 
nl.J- *° *’ 0Hr( l ■> men in emergency: no dnirv. C. 
DltA SPALE BLACK, Som erville,'N. ,T. 
1'AN'PER—-Dry hand milkers for certified dnirv; 
r. * ' ''vws; no outside work: $fifl ami hoard. 
RARITAN VALLEY FARMS. Somerville. N. J. 
H ANTED—Boy. over 10. for farm and milk 
>'oute. BOX 45, West Warren, Mass. 
HERDSMAN—A real hog man in all its branches; 
salesman: also veterinary; large herd only. 
Address ADVERTISER 7030, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, single, for Holstein herd; 
skilled in A. R. O. work, breeding, sanitary 
dairying, butterninking, calf raising, etc.; please 
give full particulars in first letter as to experi¬ 
ence, age. references and wages, to ADVER¬ 
TISER 7062. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Skilled pool try man, teamsters, gar¬ 
den, barn and farmhands; all single: state 
age. experience and wages to STAR RIDGE 
FARM, Brewster, N. Y. 
MILKERS. $05 a month; $1 more each month, 
up to $75, with hoard and single room to your¬ 
self: experienced farm hands, $05 with hoard 
and room. WOOD BROOK FARMS, Metuchon, 
N. J. 
WANTED—A single man as teamster and gen¬ 
eral farm work, any time after Jum' 14: $50 
and board, room anil bath. I’. O. Box 74, WOOD- 
MERE FARMS. Mendlmm, N. J. 
HERDSMAN wjfdted for Holsreins; Sussex Co., 
"N. J.: state wages and reference in first let¬ 
ter. Address E. C., I*. O. Box 83, ‘Station W, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—A capable woman for general house¬ 
work in family of two; light laundry only; 
must lie a good cook; liberal wages. MRS. C. 
S. HUNGERFORD. Box 147, Watertown. Conn. 
WANTED-—Man or woman to cook and make 
butter front small dairy; $75 per month to 
competent applicant; private family: 50 miles 
from New York City. Address E. C. II.. Box 
304, Monroe, N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER (man preferred) for permanent 
position on farm in New Jersey, to care for 
owner and two men; house provided with all 
conveniences; state experience, age, nationality 
and salary expected. Apply tinder ADVER¬ 
TISER 7064, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Teamster and two men for general 
work; steady position: salary, $00 a month. 
.T. GEO. JURGENS, Nurtliport, L. I„ N. Y. 
WANTED—At once: first-class married vegetable 
gardener on private estate; good wages; steady 
position; best of references required. D. G. A., 
Box 441, Greenwich, Conn. 
WANTED—Executive and sales manager large 
eoinnicrcial dairy farm: will consider only re¬ 
plies stating age. education and experience in 
detail. ADVERTISER 7073, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman 35 to do housework and 
assist witlt poultry: Protestant; must he good 
i—ok. Apply SAMUEL McKEAIGE, Laurelton, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Head farmer boys’ school; executive; 
good worker and planner not afraid of hours; 
no children: wife seamstress at $60 per month, 
or citief c ok at $75 iter month: farmer. $00 per 
month and maintenance. SUPERINTENDENT, 
I Training School, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Seamstress boys’ school; executive: 
understands sewing and able to turn off 
work herself and manage a class of boys in 
mending and making; salary $60 per month and 
maintenance; have other positions to otTer. 
SUPERINTENDENT, Training School, Law¬ 
rence, Mass. 
WANTED—Working manager on large dairy 
farm in Connecticut: must understand feeding 
for ntilk production and general farm work; in 
answering give full particulars, salary expected, 
references, etc. Answer ADVERTISER 7008, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Reliable man for vegetable garden 
and general work on gentleman’s estate; wages 
$00 per month with hoard and room. C’UR. 
KNUDSEN. Poapaek. N. J. 
WANTED—Farmer, married, to work small farm 
in Northern New Jersey and care for stock 
and poultry; desirable position for interested 
worker; good wages; cottage. Apply in writing 
to P. O. BOX 102, Peapack, N. J. 
WANTED—Competent, reliable, married man to 
operate a fully equipped Holstein dairy and 
fruit farm in Niagara County, on city line; 
town with twenty-five thousand population; city 
water, electric lights: Empire milker: ten acres 
of barley, fifteen acres of oats, ten acres of 
wheat already planted: tractor; two teams. B. 
M. McNEIL. Lookport, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
YOUNG MAN. 24. two-year agricultural course, 
practical experience all branches, desires posi¬ 
tion as assistant to manager or as working fore¬ 
man: knows no hours: state full particulars, 
wages, in first letter. ADVERTISER 7063, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Estate carpenter or 
superintendent: drive ear: good all around 
man. Write BOX 59, Glen Head, L. L, N. Y., 
or ’phone 303-H, Glen Cove. 
WANTED—Position as chauffeur on gentleman’s 
country estate, by single, Protestant, Amer¬ 
ican matt of good habits. BOX 107, Town- 
shend, Vt. 
POSITION wanted; working farmer; know all 
about farming toots, machinery and stock; 
also how to keep in repair: have two sons to 
work: one large, other smaller: was brought up 
on farm; would like to live closer to New York 
Citv. P. O. BOX 02, Ulster Park, Ulster Co., 
X. Y. 
ELDERLY COUPLE, no children, desire to re¬ 
move permanently to the country, preferring a 
fruit-growing and trucking section: titan is 53; 
healthy but not very strong, and due to a break¬ 
down front overwork in office not able to do 
heavy work, but anxious to make himself useful: 
can keep your accounts, assist to educate your 
children: have a good knowledge of farm work, 
handled horses, done poultry culture and garden 
work; best references; will a liberal minded 
farmer assist ttte to locate? H. R., P. O. Box 
P.)2. Bergenfield. N. J. 
EXPERIEXCED American woman wants to take 
full charge of farmhouse where large number 
of help are hoarded: please state full particulars 
and board naid per man in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7007, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Position wanted: middle- 
aged married American, strictly temnerato, 
good disposition. Christian character, well read 
and long practical farm experience, wishes to 
take full charge of well equipped farm within 
75 miles of Boston: comfortable house required 
and no help to board. Address WILLARD OS¬ 
BORNE, Hopkinton. Mass. 
WE have some excellent herdsmen and all round 
farm assistants who want permanent positions: 
understand care of cows, horses, handling of 
tnols. etc.: wages S00 to $85 per month. Write 
at once to RERNHARD OSTUOLENK. National 
Farm School, Farm School. Pa. 
EXPERIENCED herdsman, dairyman, expert 
butter-maker, A. R. 0. work, desires responsi¬ 
ble position; registered stock, private estate pre¬ 
ferred: married: two children, 7 and 5 years. 
Address ADVERTISER 7066, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HELPER ON FARM—Girl (16) with good fam¬ 
ily oil large farm. Write 115 HURON ST., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
CORNELL agricultural student desires a position 
with company or private owner in general 
agricultural or land development enterprise. 
ADVERTISER 7072, care’ Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 27, desires manager’s 
position; Cornell training and nine years’ ex¬ 
perience; best of references: only first-class 
proposition considered. HERBERT E. HUNT, 
Belmont Farm, Perrysburg, O. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman on private es¬ 
tate: married: American; age 42; neat, tem¬ 
perate, no tobacco: life experience in breeding, 
feeding, testing, raising purebred stock, butter 
maker, calf raiser, poultry, swine and sheep: 
state salary with modern cottage, fuel, milk anil 
vegetables: two in family. ADVERTISER 7070, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN desires position on Guernsey farm; 
fifteen years’ experience; fully competent in 
nil hranehes and eapable of taking charge. 
ADVERTISER 7009. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Work oil a large farm for the Sum¬ 
mer liv a young man; no experience, but will¬ 
ing. HARRY A. MARONCELLI, 130 East 32d 
Street, New York. 
FARM MANAGER and breeder extraordinary 
open for position; lifetime practical and scien¬ 
tific experience all branches general farming; 
can make your farm pay big interest on invested 
capital: failure unknown. Address P. O. BOX 
63, Gowanda, N. Y. ■ 
j” Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE-—Substantial 9-roont country home on 
I.ake Museoneteong: forty-five miles out on 
Lackawanna: built and always occupied by pros- 
ent owner; in perfect repair: large, highly cul¬ 
tivated garden; small fruits, asparagus bed: 
fishing, boating and bathing; deatli of wife 
causes owner to offer tit less than first cost of 
construction; should be seen to be appreciated. 
Address E. S. BALDWIX, 152 Market St.. Pater¬ 
son, N. J. 
TWO of tlie 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, Middlebnrgb, N. Y. 
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 suit. Write for full description. T. 
II. O’NEILL, 37 Madison Ave., New York City. 
FOR TRADE—For Eastern lands. 500 acres im¬ 
proved land in Meade Co.. South Dakota: has 
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. 
194 ACRES—Eastern Columbia Co.: 3 miles from 
railroad station oil N. Y. C. & Harlem R. R. 
and Stiite road, midway between Hudson and 
Barrington. Mass.: ll-ronni house and wood- 
liouse; rural delivery, Bell telephone; water in 
house and at barns; 4 barns and wagon houses; 
horse stalls, stanchions for 10 cows; sheep barn: 
box stalls, grainery: henhouses, capacity 700 
head; trout stream: all kinds fruit and berries; 
price $7,500; $3,000 cash; balance easy pay¬ 
ments: immediate possession. S. W. JONES, 
Graryville, X. Y. 
270-ACRE Delaware County farm: 45 cows. 30 
heifers. 3 horses, tractor: modern machinery; 
good buildings; price $18,000 if disposed of im¬ 
mediately. ADVERTISER 7033, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—200 acres with 50 acres tine tim¬ 
ber: fine, good buildings; salt water: beautiful 
location; 3 miles from State road. Apply E. J. 
KIRBY, P. O. Trappe, Talbot Co., Md. 
040 ACRES, level but dry, dark, sandv loant soil: 
porous clay subsoil: very productive: located 
in Florida; suitable for corn, sugar oane. hogs, 
cattle, vegetables and fruit: no Winter: owner 
non-resident; would consider exchange for New 
York dairy farm. JAMES L. BYRNES. 94 
Genesee St., Auburn. N. Y. 
TWO Delaware County. N. Y.. farms—My farm 
containing 415 acres; 80 acres of river flat 
deep loam soil, free from stone: balance pasture 
and woodland; all crops in: 77 head of Stock; 
new tractor and completely equipped with 
machinery: $6,000 down: balance on very easy 
terms; can give possession at once: also ntv 
other farm of 145 acres; 35 cows. 3 horses, all 
farm tools: write me for full description: $4,000; 
balance on easy terms. ADVERTISER 7046, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and truck farm: ideal coun¬ 
try home: large, up-to-date, pretentious, 13- 
r«om house, witlt furnace, electricity, etc.; beau¬ 
tiful lawns, shrubbery and shade trees; on State 
road, inst inside city limits: housing room for 
2.000 liens: new houses, built out Cornell plan; 
room for 4.000 baby cltieks: incubator capacity, 
2.600; eight acres extra good quality land: l 1 -'- 
acres strawberries, 1 acre raspberries, ^ acre of 
ast nrngus; good home markets; a money maker; 
all equipment and 1.000 hens. Price $11,900. F. 
E. MCALLISTER. Cortland. X. Y. 
FARM—175 acres: stocked: equipped. Particu¬ 
lar's, ADVERTISER 7061, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—On account of poor health, farm of 
36 acres: good soil: 30x45 barn, with base¬ 
ment: small barn. shop, henhouse and garage: 
18-rootn house, suitab’o for two families: good 
location and repair: 125 apple trees. 115 near 
trees; various small fruits: 1*4 miles from 
Crocketts Station, 11 miles to Oswego or Fulton. 
Write to owner. ALMON CHASE. Sterling Sta¬ 
tion. N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—30 tillable acres. 0-rootn 
house and large barn with running water; two 
cow barns and chicken coops and other build¬ 
ings; stock and Implements; 25 utiles front New 
York. A. S. WYLLIE. R. 1. Metuchen. X. J. 
ACCIDENT TO OWNER—105-acre creek bottom 
farm; Hudson fruit belt: furnished house, 
stock, crops, tools: fruit: timber: $6,000. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7075. care Rural New-Yorker. 
150-ACRE dairy farm in splendid condition; soil 
rich, buildings modern, comprising 10-roont 
dwelling with running water, stable 40x70 with 
30 stanchions, two wings 15x50: silo, milk room, 
concrete manure pit, grain room and icehouse; 
50 apple trees; located 3 miles front Spencer. 
Mass.; 12 from city of Worcester: milk truck 
comes within half mile: price $12,500. JOHN 
R. SIBLEY, Silencer. Mass. 
A REAL FARM of 214 acres in Montgomery Co.. 
Pa., near high school. Philadelphia and New 
York markets; '•> mile from town and railroad: 
large, fertile fields. 11-room stone house, pipe¬ 
less heater, ’phone, large, barn, silos, hay barn; 
electric lights and power: never-failing water: 
plenty fruit: milking machines; 19 Holsteins. 3 
horses, 125 hens, tractor; complete line of ma¬ 
chinery: low priced at $26,000 PALMDALE 
FARM, Palm, Pa. 
FARM wanted, bordering water: no mosquitoes; 
particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 7065, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—01 acres; good buildings. 
Write owner. GEO. F. HAMILTON, Caven¬ 
dish, Vt. 
BEAUTIFUL bungalow site in Catskill Moun¬ 
tain section of nearly 55 acres; soil adapted to 
hey. grain, fruit; over 4 acres in wood anil tim¬ 
ber; never-failing water supply; barn. P. 0. 
BOX 127. West Coxsackie, N. Y. 
WANT working partner (tinder 40); small cap¬ 
ital, experience, for 50 acres apples (12 years 
and under), none finer. CHAS. BECK, Waynes¬ 
boro, Va. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 130 acres; two splendid 
itouses; fine outbuildings: never failing water; 
wood lot: four miles from Middleburgh, Schoharie 
Co., N. Y.: terms reasonable. Address FARM, 
22 Hniglt Avenue. Schenectady, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Gentleman’s fine modern home, with 
or without farm; desirable for Summer home 
or all year residence: 1.278 feet elevation; four 
miles from Middleburgh, on direct road from 
Catskill to Albany; price, with farm, $7,000. 
Address FARM. 22 Ilaigli Avenue, Schenectady, 
FOR SALE—One of the host farms in Chester 
County; 163 acres: school on farm: two miles 
to town cf 12,000; nine miles to Wilmington 
Street Market; pike road: two orchards; large 
batik barn: ail outbuildings; bouse recently 
burned; will build to suit purchaser; enough 
timber to half pay for the farm; lots of black 
walnut; sawmill, gristmill and cider press, all 
in good running order: established business: 22- 
horse water power: this is farm and a good busi¬ 
ness combined; farm in highest state of culti¬ 
vation; write for particulars or ask for appoint¬ 
ment. ADVERTISER 7074, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WILL SELL bungalow and small cottage with 
acre of land at Lake Wonksunkmonk. in Litch¬ 
field County; wide porches; six rooms, furnished; 
fireplace: running water. WORTHINGTON 
HOLCOMB, New Hartford. Conn. 
FOR SALE—Big paying high-class dairy farm; 
212 acres: two miles from town, depot, cream¬ 
ery; land Ups rolling: well and spring water; 
out 100 tons bay; two-story 13-room house: barn 
36x80; lighting system; cement basement: water 
in; tie tip 45: Perfection milking machine: 40 
registered Holstein-Friesian, 4 horses. 50 chick¬ 
ens and all farming tools; building alone could 
not be built for $12,000; everything goes for 
$20,000; half cash. ADVERTISER 7071, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped dairy; 75 mostly 
Jersey stock; established route; 22 e quart; 
$8.000: part rash: write for full particulars. 
ROSELAND DAIRY. Sanford. Fla. 
$2,000 CASH and mortgage of $1,200 will buy 
tile Lakeview Poultry Farm; 22 acres: near 
trolley and two railroads; good six-room house, 
bam, modern poultry buildings; fruit and ber¬ 
ries; good schools; Cornell University nearby: 
personal propertv worth $600 included. BOX 
2S4, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
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 yon 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 duplicated 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¬ 
PENTINE. Waukon. Iowa. 
FOR SALE—A 10-30 Twin City traetor. care¬ 
fully used only two seasons, and thoroughly 
overhauled by company’s representative: also a 
Grand Detour 3-14-ineli gang plow, power pull; 
both in excellent condition: price, $1,200; orig¬ 
inal cost $2,500. S. C. BOLLING, West Chester, 
Pa. 
FOR SALE—One 6-lt.p. Reenter garden tractor 
and attachments, complete: nearly new: the 
first man who sends me a bank draft or certified 
check for $375 gets it. freight prepaid. W. C. 
CLUTE. Belle Plain. Ia. 
FOR SALE—Bates Steel Mule Tractor. $300; 
Rtimely Oil Pull 30-00 and 5-plow outfit, S8O0; 
Eureka Potato Digger, used one season. $85; 
Ontario 12-hoe grain drill. $80: Johnson binder, 
$100: De Laval separator and Kj-h.p. motor, 
S100; Hinntan 3-unit milker, used only 8 weeks, 
$175. C. DRYSDALE BLACK. Somerville. X. J. 
FOR SALE—One Missouri grain drill. $75: used 
but little: also Westinghouse thrasher. ROGER 
H. MALLERY. Owego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-New Colt acetylene lighting and 
cooking equipment; never uncrated; sacrifice. 
W. B. WOODWARD. Wayland. Mass. 
BARGAIN SALE—Sharpless tubular separator, 
16 or more cans. $25: butter-worker and knead- 
er. $3: easy running horse and cow clipper. $7 
(cost $14. almost new); Cyphers 104-egg incu¬ 
bator. $8; 2 International brooders, complete, $5 
each; all goods guaranteed perfect, in first-class 
paint and running condition; no fake: no trash, 
BOUDEWYNS, Westwood. N. J.: Route 1. 
FOR SAT.E—Flute. $25: set drafting instru¬ 
ments. $2.50: printing press and 9 fonts type, 
$30. GEORGE E. WELLS. Pinebluff, X. C. 
FOR SAT.E—Tractor. Tlie Big Bull, 10-20. with 
two 14-in. bottom .T. I. Case plows: all in first- 
class condition: $550, complete; will sell the 
traetor separate if wanted. C. M. PALMER, 
Valatie, N. Y. 
WANTED—Tractor: Fonlsan or Cleveland type, 
low down, for orchard work: first-class condi¬ 
tion. with plenty of power: including plows. 
JAMES A. HAYNES. Columbiaville. N. Y. 
FOR SALE at bargain prices, butter and cheese 
equipment: new: never been unpacked; No. 6 
Regular Dual Churn; No. 5 Ft. Atkinson valve¬ 
less pump: 1.000-lb. Twin Empire State weigh 
ran; steam turbine ntilk tester: 500-gal. Twen¬ 
tieth Century sanitary vat: 200-gal. Twentieth 
Century sanitary vat: Fairbanks scales. 1.000 
lbs.: can washing sink: B. & W. No. 2 milk 
heater: San. Pipe Con.: No. 1 Alpha steam tur¬ 
bine: De Laval separator. 3.500 capacity. CLAR¬ 
ENCE H. GEItOW. Washingtonville. Orange Co., 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Double unit Sharpless milker, com¬ 
plete: used hot little; in fine condition: entire 
set new rubber: piping for 50-cow barn: check 
for $150 gets all. Address G. B. BRYANT, Nor¬ 
folk, Va. 
FOR SALE—Five Prairie State. Jr., coal brood¬ 
ers complete, in running order, ready to use; 
installing larger size: $20 each, crated. MAR¬ 
VIN T. FORSTER. Hall. N. Y. 
White rice popcorn, in ear. 3 or 4 bushels: what 
am I offered per pound? ORSON WINANS, 
Medusa. N. Y. 
