Cough 
I have bought a driving mare, 10 years 
old She has had a cough for three or 
four yearn She formerly coughed in 
stable only, or when just coming in from 
driving; now she coughs while being 
driven on the road, also in the stable, 
very much worse when coming in from 
a drive. I have never known her to ex¬ 
pel gas" from rectum, but apparently has 
flight heaving of the flanks. When I put 
niv ear to her nose can hear a slight 
catch in her breathing. Our local veteri¬ 
narian said she did not have heaves. 
There is a bunch the size of a small egg 
in her neck, and the glanders are thick. 
Will you advise me as to feeding and 
treatment, and also what the trouble is? 
I have tried three good heave remedies, 
also Fowler’s solution of arsenic. She 
coughs as badly as ever. Some days she 
has a running at the nose. d. s. 
New York. 
As there is a discharge from the nos¬ 
trils you should make sure 'by a veter¬ 
inary* examination that glanders is not 
the cause. That disease is incurable. If 
it proves to be absent have the teeth put 
in order and fhen, if necessary, give glyco- 
heroin or equine cough syrup to relieve 
the cough. Wet all feed. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
We have many a b 1 e-b o d i e d 
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 
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CHERRY LUMBER COMPANY. 
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. 
Eastern Pennsylvania FARMS 
best of soil at owner’s prices, for sale at all times. Ask for 
latest lists. D. A. ANDRES, National Bank Building, Quakartown, Pa. 
5-Gal.Can HAVOLINE Aato Oil "■K“V“£2' C0 
250 Letterheads 
250 Envelopes, $8. BO, prepaid. 
•SALES MART, Whitneyvlliei, Conn. 
Wanted-Salesmen 
selling direct to farmers, whole or spare time. 
NitrA-Germ crop and land improver. Write for in¬ 
formation. NitrA-Germ, Inc., Savannah, Ga. 
“Farmhands-Laborers-Helpers” 
furnished in any number, providing that transportation 
is prepaid to destination. Apply 
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Rate of advertising in this department Dc per 
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Farm Help Wanted 
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 cook; state experience and salary 
expected. ADVERTISER 7023, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced man for dairy farm; no 
cigarettes; must be quiet uud kind to stock; 
$00, board, room and one day mouth. LEE 1’. 
GRANT, Rloomville, N.- Y. 
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; no 
washing required, but 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. 
WANTED—Single men aud women as attendai 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; sala 
$50 per month and maintenance for men; $ 
month and maintenance for women, with opp 
tunity for advancement. Applv, stating age. 
SUPERINTENDENT, LetchwortU Villa; 
Thiclls, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
MILKERS, $05 a month; $1 more each month, 
; up to $75, with board and single room to your¬ 
self; experienced farm hands, $05 with board 
and room. WOOD BROOK FARMS, Metuchen, 
N. J. 
HERDSMAN wanted for Holsleins; Sussex Co., 
N. J.; state wages aud reference in first let¬ 
ter. Address E. C., P. O. Box 83, Station W, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Executive and sales manager large 
commercial dairy farm; will consider only re¬ 
plies stating age, education and experience in 
detail. ADVERTISER 7073, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TV ANTED —Seamstress boys’ school; executive; 
understands sewing and able to turn off 
work herself and manage a class of boys in 
mending and making; salary $00 per month aud 
maintenance; have other positions to offer. 
SUPERINTENDENT, Training School, Law¬ 
rence, Mass. 
WANTED—Teamster and two men for general 
work; steadv position; salary, $90 a month. 
J. GEO. JURGENS, Northport, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Head farmer boys’ school; executive; 
good worker and planner not afraid of hours; 
no children; wife seamstress at $00 per month, 
or chief cook at $75 per month; farmer, $90 per 
month and maintenance. SUPERINTENDENT, 
Training School, Lawrence, Mass, 
FARM HELP—Barn man, experienced in care 
cows, calves, milking machine; good bntter- 
maker; the right man will get the right pay; sin¬ 
gle preferred. Two married teamsters; $75.00, 
house, fuel, milk, garden; bonus and fare if you 
stay. Two single men, teamsters; general farm 
work; $50.00, board, washing; bonus and fare if 
you stay. All help htive every other Sunday off 
and other privileges. HALL FARMS, R. P. D, 
79, Jamestown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married general farmer; must be 
good teamster; $65.00 month, rent, extras; 
willing to board one man if necessary; prefer 
man with grown son, who understands poultry,' 
to help on' poultry plant; references. WILLIS 
PETTEY, New Paltz, N. Y. 
WANTED—A competent, single, poultryman to 
act as assistant on large plant; must be will¬ 
ing, a worker, and have a fair education; excel¬ 
lent chance; references; wages accordingly. 
WILLIS PETTEY, New Paltz, N. Y. 
WANTED—Competent stenographer; one with 
experience preferred. Address ADVERTISER 
7077, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Married man as dairyman for small 
herd on gentleman’s estate; must be first-class 
butter-maker, understand feeding and caring for 
cattle and raising calves. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 7078, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A competent woman for general 
housework; 314 miles from Hudson; no wash¬ 
ing; no farm work; $24 a month, MISS PEET, 
It. P. D. 2, Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—On fruit and poultry farm, young 
man, American, Christian; one who wishes ex¬ 
perience more than salary the first six months; 
slate salary wanted, with board. JOSEPH 
STEELE, Ossining, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man for greenhouse and garden on 
an up-to-date estate 100 miles from New York 
City on the main line of the Erie; an excellent 
oi portunity for a man understanding the care of 
garden and flowers; single man preferred. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7081, care Rural New-Yoi'ker. 
WANTED—Good cook for general housework, 
July 15 to September 15; farm, Seneca County, 
N. Y.: modern conveniences; good wages. R. C. 
GAMREE, 15 Broad St.. New York City. 
WANTED—Married man as herdsman in regis¬ 
tered Guernsey herd: must be willing to board 
two or three men; good wages to a good milker. 
Address ADVERTISER 7095, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Hand for general farming who can 
milk, at once; $80 per month and board for 
strong, faithful man; wire application. OLD 
HOMESTEAD GUERNSEY FARM, Perry, O. 
WANTED—Single man on fruit and truck farm; 
good wages and board; advancement for in¬ 
terested and willing worker. ADVERTISER 7091, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
OX TEAMSTER—General farm work; good 
wages paid to reliable single man. BOX 7, 
Dorchester Center, Mass. 
HOUSEKEEPER and cook for two brothers on a 
fruit farm, desiring a home-like position; ref¬ 
erences exchanged. ADVERTISER 7089, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER—Young farmer and wife, without chil¬ 
dren, in home of owner; man on farm; wife 
housekeeper: a permanent position if satisfac¬ 
tory. Address ADVERTISER 7086, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN with scientific training aud ex¬ 
perience to feed and care for small herd of 
Holstelns; modern buildings and equipment; 
good room and board; give full particulars as to 
experience, and state wages wanted. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7085, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married couple for work in coimtry: 
wife for general housework; man for general 
work about borne and farm; best of wages; pleas¬ 
ant location; all modern conveniences in home; 
heat, water and electricity; to good, steady 
couple who are industrious, clean and thrifty, 
this is an exceptional opportunity to make and 
save money. ADVERTISER 7084 care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young married couple with some 
capital to buy stock aud tools to work 90- 
nore farm on shares; nearly all tillable, in high 
state of cultivation, with about 80 flue bearing 
apple trees; in best farming section; no hills; 
no clay; an old homestead farm, never worked 
by tenant: must be Americans, Protestant, of 
gooil habits, best of references, experienced in 
general farming, not afraid of work, and can 
produce results; can buy stock and tools of owner 
and begin work at once; some furniture if 
desired, and a fine home for the right couple. 
ADVERTISER 7083, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good plain cook; Summer hotel in 
mountains, 100 miles from New York; state 
salary expected. FRED BURTON, Wawnrsing, 
N. Y. 
WASTED—Foreman and helper in co-operative 
n.ilk plant; excellent opportunity for advance¬ 
ment and good pay to the right parties. BOX 
1013, Pittsfield, Mass. 
FARMER—Married nuin, to work on farm; wife 
to hoard one to three men; men's rooms not in 
the house; electric light, running water, milk 
and other privileges; good proposition to right 
party. Write, stating age. nationality, exper¬ 
ience. number in family and wages desired, to 
SUPERINTENDENT, Box 5, Alleuhurst, N. J. 
WOMAN needed to help with general farm and 
housework in Northern New Jersey; would 
have use of one-half of double bouse, recently 
remodeled, with bathroom; children _ of school 
age acceptable; good grade and high school 
nearby; place large enough for two women aud 
plenty of opportunity for good occupation; farm 
manager and wife living in other half of house. 
P. O. BOX 117, High Bridge, N, J. 
WANTED—Experienced married man for general 
farm work; house and perquisites furnished; 
give age. nationality, experience, wages. P. B. 
WHITEHEAD, R. F. D. 1, Quakertown, Pa. 
OLD ESTABLISHED fertilizer concern wants a 
salesman in Central Pennsylvania; man living 
in Williamsport district preferred; must have 
good education and understand thoroughly prac¬ 
tical farm conditions; salary to start- small; 
opportunities for advancement good; state age, 
education, farm and selling experience; send 
latest photograph; act quick. ADVERTISER 
705)8, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER opeu for positiou August 1st; 
good mechanic. Address IRVING COTTRELL, 
Manager, Averill Park, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
HERDSMAN desires position on Guernsey farm; 
fifteen years’ experience; fully competent in 
all branches and capable of taking charge. 
ADVERTISER 7069, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, American, desires position on 
small up-to-date fruit farm in Southern New 
York in order to gain experience. Write terms 
to BOX 506, Larchmont, N. Y. 
POTATO EXPERT, farm hnnd; American; sin¬ 
gle; wants $115.00 month with very best 
board; correspondence desired. P. O. BOX 1009, 
New Haven, Conn. 
WANTED—Work, July 1st, by man (single, 28); 
large Jersey farm near New York; teamster, 
experienced (10 years); American. Particulars, 
write to PASTOR, 145 Skillmau Ave., Brooklyn, 
N'. Y. 
WOMAN and boy, 15, want work on farm with¬ 
in 100 miles of New York City, to assist 
wherever needed, July 1 to September 15; con¬ 
sideration preferred to big pay. ADVERTISER 
7090, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted by expert practical poul- 
tryman, to take charge of chicken farm; sin¬ 
gle; state salary and conditions in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7087, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by good horseman, with a 
few horses; state salary in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7088, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By agricultural college graduate, po¬ 
sition as manager on purebred stock farm; 
Guernseys preferred: experienced in modern 
farming, dairying, stock breeding, A. R. work, 
growing of garden crops, management of meD, 
operation of farm machinery; 29 years; mar¬ 
ried; excellent references. ADVERTISER 7082, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WIDOWER, middle-aged, seeks home in country 
in consideration for light services; references. 
F. H. B., 17 Pearsall Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 
POULTRYMAN—Ten years’ experience in all 
branches. ADVERTISER 7094, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—A real hog man in all its branches; 
salesman; also veterinary; large herd only. 
Address ADVERTISER 7036, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
150-ACRE dairy farm in splendid condition; soil 
rich, buildings modern, comprising 10-room 
dwelling with running water, stable 49x70 with 
30 stanchions, two 'wings 15x50; silo, milk room, 
concrete manure pit, grain room and icehouse; 
50 apple trees; located 3 miles from Spencer, 
Mass.; 12 from city of Worcester; milk truck 
comes within half mile; price $12,500. JOHN 
R. SIBLEY, Spencer, Mass. 
WANT working partner (under 40); small cap¬ 
ital, experience, for 50 acres apples (12 years 
and under), none finer. CHAS. BECK, Waynes¬ 
boro, Va. 
FOR SALE—Big paying high-class dairy farm: 
212 acres; two miles from town, depot, cream¬ 
ery; land lies rolling; Well and spring water; 
cut 100 tons hay; two-story 13-rooni house; barn 
36x80; lighting system; cement basement; water 
in; tie up 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; 22c quart; 
$8,000; part cash: write for full particulars. 
ROSELAND DAIRY, Sanford, Fla. 
$2,000 CASH and mortgage of $1,200 will buy 
the Lakeview Poultry Farm; 22 acres; near 
trolley and two railroads; good six-room house, 
barn, modern poultry buildings; fruit and ber¬ 
ries; good schools; Cornell University nearby; 
personal property worth $000 included. BOX 
284, Ithaca, N. Y. 
WHO WANTS money-making fruit and dairy 
farm? 150 acres; 1,000 fruit trees, apple and 
pear, best varieties: one mile from R. R., six to 
river and boat landing; in famous Hudson Val¬ 
ley fruit belt; timber enough to pay for farm; 
buildings fair: large barn, bay press, etc. Write 
owner, ADVERTISER 7076, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
130-ACRE Delaware County farm; without 
stock; keeps over 20 cows, besides young stock 
aud team; good buildings; must seU at once; 
price §3,000. ADVERTISER 7080, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Workiug partner to start poultry 
farm, or older couple with suitable farm who 
would give a young man a chance to start for 
himself; a hard worker and willing to do any¬ 
thing. ADVERTISER 7079, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE—Dairy farm; room 
for 200 cows, 10 horses; sheds for wagons and 
machines; at present containing 80 cows, four 
horses; wagons, harness; modern pasteurizing 
and bottling plant; large refrigerator; cooling 
systems; house containing 20 rooms; house for 
men; four acres of ground; 20 acres nearby 
leased very cheap; only four miles from New 
Yorlt City; milk is sold, in nearby town; also 
running water and new ice plant; am too sick 
to run the place, as I have just been under 
grave operation; very reasonable; call or write 
for particulars. EDCO, Woodliaven Avenue, 
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 
DELIGHTFUL all-year home; ideal location for 
Summer boarding business: high, fertile foot¬ 
hill country; on the main road, 114 miles from 
Mt Pocono; % mile from Swiftwater; 40 acres 
of land; 15 acres tillable; 5 acres choice white 
pine grove near house; 20 acres timber; eight- 
room house with hath; good fireplace in living 
room; 40 fruit, trees; good water; good roads; 
two mails daily: church and school near; price 
$8,000. JOHN S. MILLER, Mount Poeouo, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 130 acres; two splendid 
houses; fine outbuildings; never failing water; 
woodlot; four miles from Middleburgli, Schoharie 
Co., N. Y.; terms reasonable. Address FARM, 
22 Haigb Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. 
PRODUCTIVE fruit and dairy farm. 100 acres 
or more; 200 young, hearing apple trees; other 
fruit; Colonial house, with improvements; com¬ 
plete farm equipment; farmer in tenant house; 
crops planted; paying Investment and ideal Sum¬ 
mer home. WOODDALE. Pawliug, N. Y. 
"THE PINES,” 10-room bungalow and Winter 
home, small garage, 2% acres; near beautiful 
Keuasia Lake Amusement Park; 1 minute from 
trolley and State road; sacrifice, $2,000. En¬ 
quire WINCHELL, Backus Comers, Danbury, 
Conn. 
FOR SALE—68 acres, 131 miles from New York; 
good location; 5-room dwelling; silo, poultry, 
brooder, milk aud ice house, concrete stable; 1- 
aeres good timber; $3,000; one-luilf cash. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7092, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALF—Ideal country home and 200-acre 
farm; 150 highly productive; 50 timber; bear¬ 
ing orchards; adapted to general farming or 
dairying; ample buildings; modern dairy stable; 
large garage; 10-room dwelling, high ceilings, 
modern improvements, concrete walks, large 
lawn, ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers; un¬ 
excelled gravity water system in house, garage, 
dairy barn; located on improved county highway, 
between the Hudson River Valley and famous 
Berkshires; stream entire length; not shop¬ 
worn goods, but a real farm now yielding re¬ 
turns equal to interest on double the price 
asked; a proposition to interest the city man 
wanting a country place that will pay expenses, 
or one desiring to pursue farming as a business; 
this will appear but once. Address WILLOW 
GLEN FARM, Hollowville, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM wanted, to buy or rent, with¬ 
in 50 miles of New York; give particulars. 
ADVERTISER 7093, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM—175 acres; stocked; equipped. Particu¬ 
lars, ADVERTISER 7061, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Gentleman’s fine modern home, with 
or without farm; desirable for Summer home 
or all-year residence: 1,278 feet elevation; fonr 
miles from Middleburgli, on direct road from 
Catskill to Albany; price, with farm, $7,000. 
Address FARM, 22 Haigh Avenue, Sehenectadv, 
N. Y. 
IN Delaware County, N. Y., five acres of good 
land; fine location; five minutes’ walk to vil¬ 
lage. Address 1524, Hobart, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
160-ACRE farm, $5,000; good soil; well fenced 
for sheep and cattle; 30 acres hardwood; 10 
acres part hemlock; large buildings; 30 heifers, 
50 sheep at cash value, separate, if wanted. 
CLARE GREGORY, Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
FARM BARGAIN—150 acres; modern house; 
barn; 17 cows; Empire milker: 300 hens; price 
$6,500; $4,500 cash. ARTHUR GATES, Mc¬ 
Donough, N. Y. 
ATTRACTIVE country home, six rooms and 
bath, furnace and water, barn, garage and 
several outbuildings, 32 acres rich land, long 
river front at Mountain View, N. J., 22 miles 
from New York; profitable stock and truck 
farm; large yearly income; price, $9,000; terms; 
would rent to responsible party. MRS. H. W. 
COBB, Ridgewood, N. J. 
SEND me your address and I will send complete 
particulars 23 1 4-acre farm for sale; modem 
buildings; first-class stock; hour out. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7096, care Rural New-Yorker. 
194 ACRES; Eastern Columbia County; three 
miles from R. R. station, on N. Y. C. and 
Harlem R. R. and State road, midway between 
Hudson and Barrington, Mass.: 11-room house and 
woodhouse; rural delivery, Bell telephone; water 
in house and at barns; 4 barns and wagon 
houses, horse stables, stanchions for 10 cows, 
sheep barns, box stalls, granary; hen houses, 
capacity 700 head; trout stream; all kinds fruit 
and berries; price $7,500; $3,000 cash; balance 
easy payments: immediate possession. S. IV. 
JONES, Craryville, N. Y. 
101-ACRE FARM in Dauphin Co., Pa.; about 3 
miles from Harrisburg; an ideal farm for 
dairying and trucking or general farming. For 
full particulars address LOCK BOX 13, Eliza¬ 
bethtown, Pa. 
BARGAIN—Small farm of 15 acres; suitable for 
poultry and gardening; poultry house 12x40 
feet; good land aud good buildings; 14 mile to 
school; 2 miles to stores and churches; 7 miles to 
the thriving Summer resort of Sharon Springs; 
will sacrifice for $800, or will sell with growing 
crops for §1,100, and give possession at once if 
wanted. OLIVE TRYON, Cherry Valley, N. Y. 
FOR SALE or exchange for good farm “Idle 
Hour,” very desirable 8-room furnished sea¬ 
shore cottage, at Belle Island, Conn., 55 miles 
from New York; the best beach along the Sound. 
MRS. WILLIAM A. TATOR. Brooklyn. Conn. 
WANTED—Farm; 10-30 acres; small house, 
other buildings; must be reasonable: give de¬ 
tails in first letter. ADVERTISER 7097, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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 sealder, 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 
eases, 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 Tlanet Junior seeder; good 
as new: price, if taken at once, $10. H. TUR- 
RENTINE, Waukon, Iowa. 
FOR SALE—Bates Steel Mule Tractor, $300; 
Rumely Oil Pull 30-60 and 5-plow outfit, $800; 
Eureka Potato Digger, used one season, $85; 
Ontario 12-hoe grain drill, $S0: Johnson binder, 
$100; De Laval separator and 14-h.p. motor, 
$100; Hinman 3-unit milker, used only 8 weeks, 
$175. C. DKYSDALE BLACK, Somerville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—One Missouri grain drill, $75: used 
but little: also Westinghouse thrasher. ROGER 
H. MALLE RY, Owego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Tractor, The Big Bull, 10-20. with 
two 14-in. bottom J. I. Case plows; all in first- 
class condition; $550. complete; will sell the 
tractor separate if wanted. C. M. PALMER, 
Valatie, 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 
can; steam turbine milk 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; Do Laval separator. 3,500 capacity. CLAR¬ 
ENCE H. GEROW, Washingtonville, Orange Co., 
N. Y. 
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. 
TWO MILLION feet virgin timber, mostly birch 
and maple, with good mill, for sale. JAY B. 
COLE. Williamstown, Oswego Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—Portable horse or power hay press. 
UNITED FEED CO., Toms River, N. Y. 
WANTED—Candee incubator; capacity 6.000 to 
10,000. A. C. JONES, Georgetown. Del. 
WANTED—Incubator, from five thousand to 
twenty thousand capacity. C. J YODER, 
Grantville, Md. 
ANY PART 15,000 tiu quart cans, solder 
hemmed caps and 2 7/16 opening: slightly 
rustv; $10 per M. H. N. FLEMING, Erie. Pa. 
WANTED—Hydraulie cider press. HENRY 
HERZBERG, Katouab, N. Y. 
