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Other Advertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exhange will be four* cn page 1173. 
WANTED—Single men rr.u Women as attendants 
in Stale Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
ff.'O per Anontli and maintenance for men; $45 
month and mainterar.ee for women, with oppor¬ 
tunity fo.' ndvi-cement. Apply, stating age, to 
SUPERINTEND ENT, Lctchworth Village, 
Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
HERDSMAN to take care of 30 Holsteins. AD¬ 
VERTISER 71X1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Responsible, experienced single man 
for work in and around house and flower 
garden on gentleman’s estate; permanent posi¬ 
tion; write experience and references. PIDGEON 
HILL FARM, Huntington. I.ong Island. N. Y. 
HERDSMAN-FOREMAN—Wanted for modern 
dairy farm, northern New Jersey; furnished 
house and all conveniences; state wages in tirst 
letter. ADVERTISER 7121, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single American on large Guernsey 
farm, to work in dairy and with herd; an 
excellent opportunity to gain experience on a 
commercial establishment; state wages and ex¬ 
perience. FALCON’S FLIGHT FARMS, Litch¬ 
field; Conn. 
TWO women for kitchen and downstairs work 
on farm near Philadelphia. GREENFIELD 
FARMS, Penllyn, Pa. 
SINGLE man wanted to work on farm: small 
dairy; $60 per month and board; steady job; 
don’t write, but apply in person, ready to work. 
CHESTER SMITH, Cold Spring on Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced, single, barn man, for 
dairy; must be good dry-hand milker, clean 
and reliable; no cigarettes; wages $05 month, 
room and board. G. H. HARRIS, manager. 
Providence Farm, Anaeostia, D. C. 
FOFLTRYMAN — Married, without children; 
must be thoroughly experienced with the in¬ 
cubation, brooding and general care of ducks and 
geese; also experienced with various breeds of 
chickens; good salary to man who is not afraid 
of hard work and is looking for advancement; 
commercial farm in Madison, N. J.; applv bv 
letter only. THE MACN1FF HORTICULTURAL 
CO.. INC., 52-54 Vesey St., New York, N. Y. 
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WANTED- T dy girl for general housework; 
lair.i'y gi three adults; $40 per month; state 
experience. Address MRS, drove SACKETT, 
Cranford, N. J. 
WANTED—At once, a young woman for book¬ 
keeper on up-to-date Guernsey place; prefer one 
v ho had college training in keeping dairy records 
and nnligree work and will assist in dairy 
"■m work; have about 35 head at present of the 
best; herd growing; this is a good place for one 
who is interested in this line of work: with ad¬ 
vancement: state experience, references and 
wages wanted with good home and pleasant sur¬ 
roundings. WEDGEMERE FARM, Route 2, 
Framingham, Mass. ’Phone 157-R. 
WANTED—Girl for general housework: must be 
good cook; reference required. MRS. It. D. 
COOPER, 49 Jackson Street, Little Falls, N. Y. 
MARRIED couple wanted; man familiar with 
horses to care for stable and do general farm 
work on large commercial farm; 10-hour day; 
woman for cook and general housework in mana¬ 
ger’s house; cottage and wood fur- ,! shed (no 
board); wages $110 per month if satisfactory; 
reference wanted. WALDECK FARMS, Milmay, 
N. J. 
ASSISTANT poultrymnn: single, with practical 
experience, willing worker, of good character 
and refinement; wages $00 month, room and 
board. G. n. HARRIS, manager, Providence 
Farm, Anaeostia, D. C. 
FIRST CLASS FARM MAN WANTED—A real 
farmer; married man of good habits to take 
charge under innnagcr and help accomplish the 
outside farm work. ADVERTISER 7153, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXCELLENT POSITIONS on Genesee Valley 
farms. We have numerous positions for boys 
and men on farms in the productive Genesee 
Valley; write age, experience and wages ex¬ 
pected; no fees charged. THE LIVINGSTON 
COUNTY FARM RUREATT ASSOC., Earl A. 
Flansburgh, Mgr., Mt. MORRIS, N. Y. 
WANTED—A competent woman or girl for gen¬ 
eral housework in family of two; must be 
good eook; light washing only; all modern con¬ 
veniences provided; wages fourteen dollars a 
week. Address MRS. C. S. HUNGERFOItD, 
Rox 147, Watertown, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man also a married man on 
fruit farm; best location' chance for advance¬ 
ment; state age, weight, past work and price. 
ADVERTISER 7150, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN WANTED—To handle milk house 
work; single man of good habits; one experi¬ 
enced in handling milk, bottling, separating, 
butter making; and washing and caring for all 
milk utensils. W. II. HAINES, Mgr., Dover. 
N. J. 
INTELLIGENT, respectable man, wants work 
on fruit and dairy farm where he can have 
fruit and milk, honorable treatment. Address 
WAI. IIAYES, 175 Alallory Ave., Jersey City, 
N. J. 
FARM MANAGER; agricultural training; 15 
yours’ practical experience in all branches of 
farming, especially the handling of high class 
live stock; also fruit and general farming, de¬ 
sires position on private estate or commercial 
stock farm; ben'j »f references. ADVERTISER 
7138, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—American, experienced; good 
eook; capable taking full charge; nothing else 
considered: no washing; modern conveniences if 
possible; state full particulars and salary in first 
letter. Address ADVERTISER 7143, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Light farm work by experienced man. 
ADVERTISER 714!), care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted on private estate by mar¬ 
ried man as poultryman or gamekeepeer; ten 
years' practical experience. POULTRYMAN, 
care E. J. Army, 304 Shrewsbury Street, Wor¬ 
cester, Mass. 
WANTED—Situation on an up-to-date dairy 
farm where 1 can learn every branch of the 
farm industry; a colored man with a good edu¬ 
cation, but not afraid of work: a good milker; 
very fond of cattle. ADVERTISER 7144, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Farm manager" or fore¬ 
man; up-to-date in every department; scien¬ 
tific and practical: life experience managing 
general and dairy farm of the best kind; best 
reference, and present employer can be seen; 
American; 49 years old; single. Address fully 
ADVERTISER 7101, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, 26 years, single; practical exper¬ 
ience Holstein-Friesian and Guernsey cattle. 
ADVERTISER 7103, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —Position as manager of private or 
commercial modern dairy, grain or general 
farm; Guernsey, Jersey or Holstein cows; grad¬ 
uate of agricultural and commercial colleges, 
with over 20 years’ practical experience; small 
family; willing to board help; A-l references 
from previous employers; can furnish two farm¬ 
ers. married and single, skilled machinists, car¬ 
penters, tractor and truck men; please give full 
details of place, location (Maryland, Virginia or 
Central Western States preferred) and wages 
raid, to ADVERTISER 7148, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER a-d Gv.s'y breeder; extra¬ 
ordinary. open for posltx i: broad lifetime 
practical and scientific c tperi nee all branches 
general farming; livewire; quick action; p-o- 
gressive: can organize and reorganize any size 
proposition, and make it pay big interest on 
invested carpal: married; 31; highest reference. 
POST OFFICE ROX 93, Gowanda, New York. 
WANTED POSITION—Manager of poultry farm 
or director of poultry on large estate; Ameri¬ 
can; 38; married; one child; good habits, indus¬ 
trious. no smoker; experienced poultryman with 
ability and brains to make plant pay; 12 years 
with most popular breeds including water fowls; 
expert incubator and brooder man: advertisement 
writer: very successful with egg production; 
best references. ADVERTISER 7159, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as farm manager; small 
estate; by a middle-aged farmer; home conven¬ 
iences valued more than larger salary. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7158, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By young man, age 29. position ns 
farm superintendent or manager: two years 
agricultural course; can do all kinds of farm 
work: operate all farm machinery; understand 
certified milk production, feeding, fruit, A. R. O. 
work: practical experience in all branches. Ref¬ 
erences given and exneeted. ADVERTISER 
7157, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN—28. American, practical farmer, is open 
at $05.00 per month; general farm work. Ad¬ 
dress. WILLIAM MINGAY, 175 Mallory Ave., 
Jersey City, N. J. 
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FARM MANAGER—22 years experience, cap¬ 
able, practical, scientific farmer, thoroughly 
efficient in every branch, dairy specialist: only 
first-class places considered. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 7150, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Open for position where 
first-class livestock is kept; capable of hand¬ 
ling large proposition: A.R.O. work a specialty; 
married, college graduate, successful experience; 
best of references. ADVERTISER 7151, 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 40x70 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 
II. SIBLEY, Spencer, Mass. 
t.3-ACRE farm and boarding house for sale; 
house contains 22 rooms, with all modern im¬ 
provements, including running water, baths, gas, 
etc.; several nearby towns otter excellent market 
for all farm products. Price and further particu¬ 
lars upon request. CHAS. HERMANN, R. F. D., 
Callicoon, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A fertile farm of 140 acres in 
Hunterdon County. New Jersey; good build¬ 
ings, hot and cold water in house, model man e 
pit. litter carrier in barn. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 7124, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Fully equipped modern chicken 
farm; large acreage; three laying houses, 
one with 27 runways; 8,000-chick capacity 
incubator plant: colony houses, wire enclosed 
runways, granary, living quarters; all new and 
modern buildings; running water in abundance 
from nearby lake; owner, conducting dairy 
farm under separate management, is desirous 
of having first-class man, thoroughly under¬ 
standing chicken business, take over this plant 
for his own account; liberal terms to right par¬ 
ty; prospect must have sufficient capital to con¬ 
duct business properly; good markets nearby; im¬ 
mediate possession; located at Amston, Conn., 
10 miles from Willimantic. ADVERTISER 7131, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —A village farm in a town 2.000 pop¬ 
ulation or over, where there isn’t an under¬ 
taker. SUITE 2, 8 Fallen St., Boston, Mass. 
FOR RENT—Poultry plant, Southern New Eng¬ 
land; 1,000-hen capacity; electrically lighted 
colony coops, automatic feeding and watering 
devices, cement floors, brooder house with mam¬ 
moth brooders: capacity 2,500 chicks; incubator 
collar; granary; unlimited free range; all build¬ 
ings and equipment new and up-to-date; dwelling 
house, 10 rooms; fine view; garden furnished; 
located State road, mile from town, bank, school, 
library, movies, railroad station, grain elevator, 
mills, stores, etc.: will lease with the following 
arrangement: I am to sell all products and will 
guarantee top prices; I retain 15 per cent of the 
gross sales as payment of rent for the above 
property; this offer is extended only to an ex¬ 
perienced poultryman who is willing and able to 
increase his flock up to 1,000 layers. BOX 377, 
Providence, It. I. 
FARM—175 acres; stock, equinned: particulars, 
ADVERTISER 7134, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Intensive poultry farm and hatch¬ 
ery; 10.400-egg Blue Hen incubator; hen house 
120 x10; incubator cellar: feed house; garage; 
Ford truck: about 1.000 old and young stock; do¬ 
ing good business: no dwelling: located in vil¬ 
lage; ideal for single man: $4,000: Central Penn¬ 
sylvania. ADVERTISER 7135, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fa m; 100 acres; 7 miles from New 
Brunswick; 10-rooin house and buildings in 
good condition: 20 acres bay, 20 wheat, 17 oats, 
14 corn; pasture; 8 cows, 2 heifers, bull, pigs, 
chickens and all farm tools. STEIGMANN, R. 
D. 5, New Rmnswirk, N. J. 
FOR SALE—(55-acre farm in Dutchess Co., X. 
Y.; 8-room house and good barn: young apple 
orchard, some in bearing; also small fruit; near 
church and school; 3 miles from railroad station. 
ADVERTISER 7130, care Rural New-Yorker. 
200-ACRE Tompkins County dairy and fruit 
farm; very productive soil, good buildings with 
running water; fine 15-aere apple and pear or¬ 
chard: 40 acres timber: will sell with purebred 
Holstein herd and full line of tools. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7137. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, farm about 50 acres, in 
Hudson River Valley, on State road, rear 
school; good buildings and good water. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7140, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—80-acre truck farm; 40 acres till¬ 
able; 100 peach trees: 80 apple trees: good 
bui’ lings; near Ocean City, N. J.: best market 
in State; stock, implements and crops; for quick 
sale, $7,000. ADVERTISER 7141, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
100 ACRES. $0,500; easily keeps 20 cows; 35 
acres of the finest river flat; deep loam soil; 
balance pasture and timber; prosperous commu¬ 
nity in Delaware County; spring watered; fine 
large house; basement barn; other buildings; all 
in first-class condition; alone would cost price 
asked for all; for quick sale will inelude 15 
cows, dry; stock, team and farm machinery; one 
mile from railroad town; if you mean business 
write for description. ADVERTISER 7145, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To buy poultry farm within thirty 
miles of New York City; send all particulars 
in first letter. E. LAINE, Viuelnnd, N. J. 
109-ACRE FARM: Hunterdon Co.. N. J,: very 
productive soil; fine buildings; wood, fruit and 
water. ADVERTISER 7146, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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. 
FOR SALE—Six-aere fruit and poultry farm; 10 
minutes’ walk from station: 30 miles out. 
Address ADVERTISER 7147, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN WANTED to handle 
a select milk route of about 250 quarts; must 
ff ™ good habits and courteous. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 7154, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fully eouipped dairy; 75 mostly 
Jersey stock; established route; 22c quart; 
$8,000; part cash: write for full particulars. 
ROSELAND DAIRY, Sanford. Fla. 
FOR SALE—Fruit farm; 88 acres: fine situa¬ 
tion; 600 fruit trees in bearing, apple, pear, 
plum, quince; 2 acres berries: good buildings; 2 
miles to town; State road, railroad. H. STRY¬ 
KER. Pattenburg, N. J. 
MRST-CLASS farm hand wanted—Married; 
K°od habits, outside work, team, etc. AD- 
\ KRTISER 7155, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
r 
Situations Wanted 
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POSITION WANTED—We have a first-eh 
(arm superintendent that we do not need aft 
.nine ’_5, having sold our herds; this man is In 
est. intelligent, hard worker; successful husiin 
tanner of the higher class; college gradua 
t inversity of Wisconsin; is a fine dairyman a 
mitter-makcr; is single man, 32 years. 6 ft. 
m., 1.12 lbs., of Swedish descent and g od mo 
character. Add ress ROX 22, Akron, Pa. 
MAN, 25 years of age, high school education. 
months tnrin experience, desires change 
'ary experience; good living conditions essenti 
" AN ARMSTRONG, Imlnystown, N. J. 
I H It I, E young men, inexperienced, want te 
porary work on farm, beginning Jnlv 15; st: 
imiffs and pav. including hoard. ADVERTISE 
•L19, care Rural New-York) 
t LAC 11C AL farmer, life experience, age 
'-ingle, wishes position as working mann.i 
' M-enecs. ADVERTISER 7132, care Ri 
xorncr. 
‘HIKING superintendent herdsman: sing 
competent and reliable; best references: A. 
: 'i', 1 ' experience with dairy cattle f 
. iinng; Holstein or Jersey; A1 proposition o 
Yorker' ADVEUTISEU ‘133, care Rural N« 
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: onlv four miles from New 
York 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, Woodhaven Avenue, 
Elmhurst, L. I.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Dairy and potato farm of 301 acres; 
about 240 acres tillable; farm tools; 40 head 
stock; 4 horses; about 1,000 sugar maples; about 
100 apple trees; plenty of good timber; two sots 
of farm buildings, consisting of 16-room dwell¬ 
ing house, tenant house 8 rooms, 2 dairy barns. 
1 horse barn, 1 tool house; 214 miles from rail¬ 
road station; schoolhonse on farm; price $25,000. 
one-lmlf down, rest on easy payments: owner 
sells on account of ill health: possession given at 
once. Address BOX 53, Worcester, Otsego Co.. 
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 AD¬ 
VERTISER 7114. care Rural New-Yorker. 
40 ACRE grain farm; corn, potatoes. Alfalfa: 
good 8-room house, barn, outbuildings; fine 
location: $1,900 cash. F. M. MERRELL, Robe- 
souia, R. F. D. 1, Pa. 
WANTED—Poultry plant; (5—9-room house; with 
stock: near town; vicinity Monmouth County, 
N. J.: particulars first letter. No. 200 WAYNE 
STREET. Jersey City, N. J. 
POULTRY FARM, beautifully situated in foot¬ 
hills of Blue Ridge Mountains; eight acres; 
steam heated brooder house, incubator cellar. 
100-ft. laying house, breeding pens, 5 colony 
houses, orchard, cottage: quarter mile from sta¬ 
tion, on good road; price $3,000. LOCUSTS, 
R. I). 2, Charlottesville, Va. 
FOR SALE—Farm, from 10 to 50 acres; five 
miles from this city; macadam road; most 
beautiful location; living spring commodious to 
house in perfect condition. McKlNNEY & CO., 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cayuga County farm of 132 acres, 
between Auburn and Ithaca; macadam roads; 
close to town; easy terms; no waste land; good 
fruit, hay and grain soil. J. F. KING, Webster 
City, Iowa. 
WANTED—Small farm near Kingston, $1,000- 
$1,200; particulars owner. TYLER, 685 Ful¬ 
ton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Dairy and general farm; 177 acres; 
114 miles to village and creamery; 314 miles 
to railroad station: 100 acres tillage, 10 woodlot, 
67 pasture; creek watered; large barn, granary, 
lien house, garage; 10-room house; water; 12 
Holstein cattle, 4 horses, 50 bens, machinery, 
tools; 15 acres oats, 6 acres corn, 4 acres pota¬ 
toes, hay cron; $8,000; terms. C. A. FLEXOW, 
Fabius, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—56 acres level, productive land; 
large house, two barns, large chicken house, 
stock and tools; $2,850. A. SPRAGUE, Sher¬ 
burne, N. Y. 
10 ACRES bearing apple orchard near Spokane; 
trees in excellent condition; maintenance, care, 
irrigation, etc., can be secured $200 yearly; price 
$6,500; for sale or would exchange’for Eastern 
income property. F. N. GIDDINGS, Baldwins- 
ville, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—17% acres; 314 miles from 
city; farm is sown and planted; good size; 
buildings and stock; horse, cow, chickens, ducks, 
geese and turkeys, farm machinery and tools. If 
interested and want that size farm, for more in¬ 
formation write to JOHN FEDUSH, R. F. D. 2, 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
riuit <tnu ciuc'Ken iarm, acres; 
Kingston boarding section preferred: state fell 
particulars first letter. ADVERTISER. 322 
East G9th Street, New York City. 
FOR SALE—101-aere dairy and poultry farm; 
on mam road; splendid markets; 8-room house; 
village church, school and store near farm; will 
Arming tools if wanted; price 
JfAUOO; $io0 cash. Write owner, AGEDOL 
Delanson, N. Y. ’ 
> * - V x Fj U- 
WESTERN farmer, wide practical experience, 
hogs, cows, chickens, soil improvement, wants 
to rent well-equipped farm near Philadelphia or 
New A ork; has fine herd Poland Chinas; means 
business; long lease. ADVERTISER 7161. care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
xuu would buy small commuter’s farm, hour 
out, on State road, near schools, good soil, 
s en< l for further particulars. 
ADVERTISER 71t!0, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
SALE—Rates Steel Mule Tractor, $300’ 
Rumely Oil Pull 39-60 and 5-plow outfit, $800- 
Eureka Potato Rigger, used one season, $85; 
«,™ ar, V 2 ’i ,oe ? rain drI1 L *80; Johnson binder 
LaV o I s , p l' arat0 <’ and 1,4-h.p. motor, 
“jnnmn 3-unit milker, used only 8 weeks. 
$lio. C. DRYSDALE BLACK, Somerville, N. J. 
F 0 R .?.‘-£ E —° ne Missouri grain drill, $75; used 
CT b, i, ‘ttle: also Westinghouse thrasher. ROGER 
H. MALLE RY, Owego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Tractor, The P;g Bull, 10-20, wit 
two 14-in bottom J. I. Case plows: all in first 
class condition; $550, complete; will sell th 
tractor separate if wanted. C. M. PALMER 
Valatie, N. Y. 
I HIV O.AljJl,- 
-aa ^--^ujpieie canning plant; capacity, 
oOO cans per day; in flrst-elass condition; eon- 
sists of one --horse boiler, 2 closed retorts 1 to- 
mato sealder, valves and complete set of fittings; 
this plant ls^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- 
™ duplicated for $475. H. TUR¬ 
PENTINE, Waukon, Iowa. 
FOR SALE—No. 5 Planet Junior seeder: good as 
m H TVB - 
FOR SALE—“K” hand power stump puller; 
complete; never used; perfect condition; $175. 
G. S. RAYMOND, Thiells, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Beeman garden tractor; full com¬ 
plement of tools for cultivating, extension 
rims for bull wheels; Dixie plow, harrow cart 
and caster wheels, with belt pulley complete- 
practically new and guaranteed in first-class 
condition; price for all, $250.00. H. C. HOL¬ 
LOWAY, Perryman, Md. 
• Vr ’ cu oeasou, in nne condition; 
with or without three 14-ineh bottom Oliver 
plows: cause for selling: too small for my use. 
PARKER MITCHELL, Perryman, Md. 
WANTED—Candee incubator, sections; duck 
preferred. PARDEE, Islip, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Waterloo Boy tractor: convertible 
three or two-bottom 14-inch plow; nine-foot 
cut double disc: three-section spring-tooth drag; 
outfit all complete, with attachments; made bv 
John Deere Plow Co.; $1,400 cash; mechanical 
condition guaranteed right. G. D. GORDON 
Van Etten, N. Y. 
WANT TO BUY whole heavy oats and shelled 
corn, in sacks, ton lots. ATNO, R. D. 2. 
Whlppany, N. J. 
PINE NEEDLE BASKETS—Easily made; cher¬ 
ished as gifts; profitable returns making, for 
sale: large package selected Florida long pine 
needles, with instructions, prepaid, $1. PINE 
NEEDLE CRAFT. St. Petersburg, Fla. 
FOR SALE—No. 2 and 3 tin cans, 21 16-inch 
opening; express paid reasonable distance, or 
equal allowance: $22 per 1.000. MILTON 
HEUTHE, 75 Worth St., New York City. 
FOR SALE—Cheap; almost new H. F. Witte gas 
engine on trucks. A. O. CHAPIN, Sharon 
Springs, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Several thousand 16-quart wooden 
baskets, covers and hooks; make an offer. 
DELICIOUS ORCHARDS, Eatontown, N. J. 
OAK floor boards wanted; give length width, 
thickness and price. GREENFIELD FARMS, 
Penllyn, Pa. 
LAT.LEY electric light plant for sale cheap to 
quick buyer; with battery complete. HENRY 
G. LEHMAN, Manheim, Pa.; Route 5. 
MAPLE SYRUP for sale; I have between one 
and two hundred gallons of pure maple syrup 
for sale. ANDREW MADSEN, Bloomfield, N\ J.; 
R. F. D. 1. 
JOHNSON reaper and binder in good working 
order (all complete except whifHetrees); price 
$65. DR. W. J. SOUTHEY, Box 757, Bridge¬ 
port, Conn. 
WANTED—Late model Newtown steam heated 
incubator; Candee or other reliable make; not 
smaller than 1.200. not larger than 1,800-hen 
eggs. ADVERTISER 7142, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—8-16- Happy Farmer tractor: in per¬ 
fect condition: used only ten davs; price $500. 
B. HAYES NEWKIRK. Monroeville, N. J. 
WANTED—Candee or Hall incubator; 4,000 to 
6,000 capacity. MOROWITZ, Coehecton Cen¬ 
ter, N. Y. 
TWO Prairie State incubators, in perfect condi¬ 
tion, $25.00 each; two Newtown Giant brooder 
stoves, No. 11 and No. 7; $45.00 for both: used 
only six weeks. WEST VIEW TOULTRY 
FARM, Tolland, Conn. 
FOR SALE—(Contents) steam cider and apple 
butter factory; capacity 150 barrels. E. B. 
STONER, Ephrata, Pa. 
WANTED—Roard on farm; two adults, five 
children: August 16 to 28: write full particu¬ 
lars, location and rates. ADVERTISER 7152, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
