Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exhange will be found on page 1257. 
MILKERS, $70 a month; $1 more each month, 
up to $75, with board ami single room to your- 
ecJf; experienced farm hands, $05 with board 
and room. WOOD BROOK FARMS, Metuchen, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for men; $45 
month and maintenance for women, with oppor¬ 
tunity for advancement. Apply, stating age, to 
SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
'J'hiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
EXCELLENT POSITIONS on Genesee Valley 
farms. We have numerous positions for bovs 
and men on farms in the productive Genesee 
Valley; write ago, experience and wages ex¬ 
pected; no fees charged. THE LIVINGSTON 
COUNTY FARM BUREAU ASSOC., Earl A. 
Mansburgh, Mgr., Mt. MORRIS, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single men for agents in New York 
State Cow Testing Associations; good wages 
and expenses to competent men; experience in 
feeding and in operating Babcock test desirable; 
give age, school training, farm experience, names 
and addresses of former employers. Write G. 
W. TA1LBY, JR., Animal Husbandry Depart¬ 
ment, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 
POULTRY MANAGER—Single young man open 
for this position August 1: Cornell trained; 
thoroughly experienced; familiar with all mod¬ 
ern methods and equipment; please state salary 
and details in first letter. ADVERTISER 7175, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—1 osition by young man us veteri¬ 
narian on dairy or stock farm or to breeders’ 
association; had five years of general practice; 
experience with dairy and range cal tie. Answer 
ADVERTISER 7101, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A YOUNG MAN, single, age 03, desires a posi¬ 
tion as poultryman; capable of taking full 
charge; college and practical training; exper¬ 
ience with illumination; Middle West only; 
reference. ADVERTISER 7200, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER, Scotch, married, boy, wishes posi¬ 
tion where a thorough, reliable man is re¬ 
quired; best references. RICHARD BLACK, 
Waterville. N. Y. 
WANTED—Work as farm helper by married 
machinist; age 31; brought up on farm; 
strong, healthy, hard worker; good living con¬ 
ditions especially valued. H1NZMANN, 4315 
Graphic Street. Pittsburg, Pa. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager or superin¬ 
tendent by lifelong experienced farmer; age 
37; married; one child; familiar with all farm 
machinery; first-class dairy and poultryman; 20 
years’ practical experience in all branches of 
fanning; not afraid to work; good references as 
to character and ability; all offers will be an¬ 
swered; please give full information as to size 
of farm or estate and salarv paid in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7202, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Cook for plain cooking on farm; 
$45.00 per month; also houseworker; $35.00 per 
month. ADVERTISER 7187, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced pigeon man, familiar 
with feeding, raising, selling, banding, record 
keeping, cleaning, etc.: good position for single, 
steady, ambitious man on well-equipped stock 
farm in N. Y. State with about 1.200 young 
mated Carneaux and a few fancy birds; state 
age, experience, references, salary expected in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 7189, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, married, for largo certi¬ 
fied milk plant; neat, clean, able to keep barn 
records; one who will do as management re¬ 
quires; this is a large plant, and such oppor¬ 
tunities as we offer do not often occur; state in 
first letter age. references, experience, wages 
received past three years. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 7199, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class experienced farm liaml on 
modern dairy farm of purebred Jerseys; milk¬ 
ing machine used; wages seventy dollars per 
month and board: best of references required. 
Address A. O. CHRISTENSEN, Box' 06, Derby, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Capable man and wife for work on 
dairy farm by the year; people who are re¬ 
sponsible and not afraid of work; preferably 
without children; wouinn to have charge of 
louse and man to do general farm work: good 
salary paid the right couple; must be ready for 
work by August 20th. Address W. P. CONGER. 
R. R. 0, Lowville, Lewis Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—Immediately, mau on general farm 
1100 acres), a month, during foreman’s ab¬ 
sence; near Bordentown. N. J.: state wages 
wanted; must be moderate. ADVERTISER 7201, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man on farm; must be good milker 
and understand general farming; wages $70.00 
month and board; or man and wife, wife to 
board help; rent, electric light, wood, milk in¬ 
cluded. Address SHERMAN ACRES, 272 South 
Main Street, West Hartford, Conn. 
WANTED—Herdsman on farm where fifty head 
of high-class Guernseys are kept and A. II. 
wi k carried on: send .reference, state experience 
and wages expected. OAKIIURST FARM, Mil- 
lerton, N. Y. 
W’ANTED—By young man, age 29, position as 
farm superintendent or manager; two years 
agricultural course; can do all kinds of farm 
■work; operate all farm machinery; understand 
certified milk production, feeding, fruit, A. R. O. 
work; practical experience in all branches. 
References given and expected. ADVERTISER 
7203, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Position wanted as assistant on 
commercial poultry farm; four years’ practical 
experience: handy with tools: single: age 27. 
ADVERTISER 7211, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as farm manager, small 
estate, by a middle-aged farmer; married; 
tenant house conveniences valued more than 
salary. ADVERTISER 719$, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM SOLD—Working manager open. Address 
ADVERTISER 7209, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER; agricultural training; 15 
years’ practical experience in all branches of 
farming,•especially the handling of higli-c’ass 
live stock: also fruit and general farming; de¬ 
sires position on private estate or commercial 
stock farm: best of references. ADVERTISER 
7210, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT—On gentleman’s estate; 
thoroughly understand all farm crops, all im¬ 
proved farm machinery, including tractor and 
gas engine; thoroughbred cattle, hersos and 
hogs: able to take entire charge; American; 
married; age 49; lifelong experience; can bring 
help if needed; very best reference. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7204, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Working farmer; know 
all about stock, tools and can run all farm 
machinery: also know how to take care of tools 
and machinery; have two sons to work who were 
brought up on a farm: would like a place near 
New York City. ADVERTISER 7208, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working manager or 
herdsman. September 15 or October 1, by a 
married man, ago 32, with Holsteins or Guern¬ 
seys; export training with purobreds, making 
records, growing calves, showing, making se¬ 
lected milk and butter, bundling milking ma¬ 
chines; directing help; only first-class place 
considered: no boarders taken. Adross J. J. H., 
I'.uena Vista Farm, Ilichford, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN would like positiou with Jewish 
farmer on a milk or fruit farm. MORRIS 
NOVEMBER, 88 Cannon street. New York City. 
WANTED—Herdsman, single, where milker is 
used; must be a careful feeder and kind to 
animals; can use a good man even if not ex¬ 
perienced with milker. J. WALTER RING- 
FI0LM. Delhi. N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple for truant school; man charge 
family of boys: wife matron of family and 
iare for dormitory aud basement; give three 
leferences. experience and salary expected in 
first letter. SUPT. COUNTY TRAINING 
SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass, 
WANTED—Matrons and assistant matrons, be¬ 
ginning salaries $74 and $52 a mouth and 
maintenance. Address NEW YuKK STATE 
REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN, Bedford Hills, 
N. Y. 
DESIRE cheerful, competent woman, alone or 
with little daughter, to do all our work (wash¬ 
ing excepted); family of two. in small home on 
farm New Canaan, Conn.; compensation: good 
home, considerate treatment. $50 mouthy. 92 
BROADWAY, New York. Room 16. 
MILKER WANTED—Single man to milk and 
take care of cows: no farm work; only exner- 
ionred drv hand milker, neat and industrious, 
wanted: $75.00 a month with board and room. 
BOX 171, St. James. L. I.. N. Y. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN for high-class herd on 
private estate. Long Island: must be exper¬ 
ienced, conscientious, neat, clean and thoroughly 
understand care and feeding: also have some 
knowledge of A. It. work: if single, nice room; 
if married, cottage, modern conveniences: no 
Mnall children; state age, nationality, refer¬ 
ences and wages expected: assistant herdsman 
also wanted single. ADVERTISER 7225, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN to work on truck and fruit farm; 
work mainly picking: $65.00 per month with 
hoard and r,,om; hustlers only. C. C. HULSART, 
Matnwan, N. J. 
IV ANTED—A married couple, ox)ierienceil in 
farm life, on our farm in Sullivan County; 
He woman to board one or two men: tin* man 
(middle-aged preferred! to look after small stock 
ami tarm; 159 acres; 90 acres tillable land; in- 
mure for details soon. Apply ADVERTISER 
(are Rural New-Yorker. 
j Situations Wanted 
IV ANTED—Position as housekeeper by American 
ocl'S,., * n small family; best references. 
1 i V hi ISKR 7165, care R ural New-Yorker. 
U OSITION WANTED—We have a first-class 
. superintendent that we do not need after 
' f P i * v ' n B s old our herds: this man is hon- 
.- ’ intelligent, hard worker: successful business 
IT „.r r -I 1 *- l hr higher class; college graduate, 
, niversity of Wisconsin; is a fine dairyman and 
hi t ?fto n S! tet * ie nlngle man, 32 years, 6 ft. 1 
• - lbs., of Swedish descent and good moral 
•up,ter. AddvP"-! $v>X 99, AkrcP. 1 '-. 
MANAGER, single. 8 years’ practical experience 
fruit, truck and general fanning; Cornell grad¬ 
uate: foreman position considered. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7215, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm managur or super¬ 
intendent by young college graduate with life 
practical experience. ADVERTISER 7217, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, thoroughly experienced, Ameri¬ 
can, college training, wishes position on poul¬ 
try farm; reasonable salary considered: can fur¬ 
nish best of references. A. DEGEN, 73 Decatur 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER and Guernsey Ijieedrr: ex¬ 
traordinary, open for position: broad lifetime 
practical and scientific experience all branches 
general farming: live wire; quick action: 'pro¬ 
gressive: can organize and reorganize any size 
proposition and make it pay big interest on 
invested capital: married: 31: highest reference. 
POST OFFICE BOX 63, Gowauda, New York. 
WANTED—Position as manager of a commercial 
or private estate: thoroughly understand farm¬ 
ing, gardening and dairying and raising of young 
stock: life experience; best of references; age 
45: at liberty after August 1. Apply ADVER¬ 
TISER 7220,'care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN, 29. German parentage, strong, 
willing, clean habits, working short business 
hours in downtown New York office, will give 
about 30 hours weekly spare time mornings, 
evenings, Saturday p. ill., etc., to any work on 
farm or estate within easy commuting distance 
in exchange for room and part meals on the 
■dace. ADVERTISER 7226, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM bookkeeper and accountant on large farm 
or estate: American: single: age 35: thor¬ 
oughly competent to install and keep up all kinds 
of farm records; knowledge of agriculture, dairy- 
ipe poult <-v; highest references. Address 
ADVERTISER 7221, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. practical, single, Protestant. 
American, open August, first for responsible 
position on well-equipped poultrv farm: good 
beard essential; references. ADVERTISER 7224, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Direct from owner—A very desir¬ 
able farm, with stock, tools, etc., ready to 
produce an income from the time of purchase; 
farm has the very best of running spring water, 
good land and good buildings: lias milking 
machine: 27 cows: milk check will run from 
$500.(4* to $600.00 per month: ’A mile to U. R. 
station, Borden’s creamery, churches sehoi 1 and 
nil kinds of stores and a very fine neighborhood: 
all kinds of farm machinery: good sap bush; 
plenty of wood and lumber on farm: the farm 
is desirable in every way, but my health is not 
good enough to run tin' farm; price for all com¬ 
plete $15,000.00; I will take a mortgage back 
for a part of purchase price. Address ADVER- 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM—180 acres; 7-room house: barn f©r 36 
cows, four horses: tool shed; ever 1,000 cords 
Wood; suitable dairy or poultry, fine meadows, 
pastures and potato ground; plenty apples; 
$1,000 cash; $2,000 easy payments; located 
Norwich, N. Y. ADVERTISER 7174, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm; 175 acres, good land, 
well watered; two-thirds under cultivation; 
balance fine low ground pasture; four dwelling 
houses, modern 20-cow barn, milk house, silos, 
sheds; 17 head purebred Holsteins; 17 head 
grades: farm well-equinped with modern 
machinery; two miles from hustling town of 
5.000 population; only dairy supplying town; 
monthly business $1,500. Address Owner, 
A. K. KRITSELIS, South Boston, Va. 
WORKING PARTNERS—For hog farm on profit 
sharing basis; small capital required; excellent 
proposition for married man with two or three 
sons. Apply under ADVERTISER 7192, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—14’A-aere fruit and poultry farm; 
immediate possession. EDW. S. FREESE. 
Wallkill, N. Y. 
FO 1 * SALE—Fine farm, on State road, near city; 
30 cows, team, tools; price $18,000; reasonable 
cash payment. ADVERTISER 7196, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of eleven (11) acres; large 
bouse and barns; also old-fashioned spinning 
wheel, complete; write for particulars. MISS 
ELSIE M. MILLS, Westport, Conn. 
300 ACRES, or 2C0; finest location; nearly all 
tillable; good buildings; $100 acre; easy 
terms: 10 years first mortgage; brokers invited. 
MEYERS, Hopewell, N. J. 
63-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 offer excellent market 
for all farm products. Trice and further particu¬ 
lars upon request. CHAS. HERMANN, R. F. D., 
Callicoon, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm; ab< ut 10 acres; good spading 
soil; woodlot; good water essential; small 
house; convenient location; 100 to 150 miles 
from New York City. Reply by letter only, 
giving full particulars and lowest, price for cash, 
H. B , Room 1716, 33 West 42d Street, Now 
York City. 
FOR RENT—Best 200-acre farm in Columbia 
County: rich bottom laud: good money-maker; 
good buildings; three orchards; abundance small 
fruit: well stocked: reference required. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7206, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To lease, fo.r one or two years, small 
farm, suitable for chickens, within 70 miles 
. f N. Y. ADVERTISER 7207, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
l'OT'Tt ACRES, suitable for chickens and fruit; 
10-room house, bans, chicken bouse, etc. 
Price. $2,000. BOX 55, Craryville, Columbia 
Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Ambitious farm partner: family; 
$2,000. FRED WOOD, Danielson, Conn. 
WANTED—American with seine capital that is 
interested in trucking and fruit growing; 
business established; only 80 miles from New 
York. Writ" for particulars. ADVERTISER 
7212, care of Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100 acres level land; some timbers, 
some tillable: 3 miles from railroad. Price. 
$2,200. A. SPADE, Califou, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy farm, 100 acres; 
State read; good buildings; 1.000 apple, 1.000 
other fruit trees: 10 minutes to railroad sta¬ 
tion; $8,000. H. D. E., Owner, Marshalls Creek, 
Pa., II. D. 2. 
DAIRY and fruit farm; 100 acres, all tillable; 
70 miles front New York City; one of the 
best in New Jersey; new, modern U-room resi¬ 
dence: new 6-room cottage: modern barn. 38x132; 
300 aple trees. Price, $20,000. Will also price 
it equipped and stocked, including 40 head reg¬ 
istered Holsteins. IRVING N. ROE, Branch- 
ville, N. J. 
WELL-ESTABLISHED squab and jionltry farm, 
17 acres: modern equipment, including stock; 
private lake: delightful neighborhood; mile to 
station and business district: trolley convenient; 
price, $12,000. GEORGE H. ANGUS, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. 
67-ACRE grain, truck, poultry and fruit farm 
for sale: 3’i miles east of Dover; 8-room 
house, outbuildings in good condition. F. R. 
BENX. Dover. Del. 
WANTED—Farm, Pennsylvania or New Jersey, 
within 50 miles Philadelphia: 5,0 to 10O acres 
suitable for fruit growing: preferably with some 
trees started; good house and buildings: attrac¬ 
tive location; good markets. Address full par¬ 
ticulars to B. 8. DE COU, Moorestowu, Burling¬ 
ton County, N. J. 
FOR SALE—$1,200 fir good six-room house and 
four acres land in the hills of Warren County, 
one of the healthiest parts of New Jersey: 15 
minutes to trolley: well water at kitchen door; 
mail delivered: 2UV miles to good, live town; 
big henhouse and barn; all sorts of fruit; plenty 
of work to be hail in town or near by; plenty 
of wood on place. GEORGE HEX8CHEX, 
Washington, N. J. 
FOlt SALE—Fine farm of 220 acres on the 
State road in Kent County. Maryland; first- 
class modern buildings, large lawn, beautiful 
shade, level machine worked fields; all natural 
Rlue grass soil: close te railroad and steam¬ 
boat, large canneries and milk station: this 
farm will produce an iucome of $10,000 and 
over; price, $28,600, on easy terms. Also I 
will sell a 160-acre water-front farm that is 
one of the most beautiful water situations on 
the Chesapeake Bay! 18-room modern house, 
with large shade and beautiful lawn, running 
down to the edge of the water; the best of 
bathing, boating, yacht racing, fishing; fine 
oysters and crabs: the soil is the best, and 
will grow 40 bu. of wheat and 75 of corn, and 
fine Alfalfa: price, with terms to suit, $40,000. 
W. S. Hoover, Owner, Chestertown, Md., 11. 
F. I). 2. 
FOR SALE—Farm £35 acres; about 125 cleared; 
nearly 400.000 ft. lumber, besides pri i s and 
wood; stock and tools; well located: good build¬ 
ings. fruit. Water, road: excellent chance. 
THOMAS M’LAURY, Hep. sit, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm in Orange or Sullivan County: 
house and barns in good condition, plentiful 
water supply: with or without stock; must be 
reasonable. ADVERTISER 7214, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 120 acres in New Jersey, 
on stone road, one mile from station: excellent 
potato and genera] crop soil. For particulars, 
ADVERTISER 7216, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED for a 460-acre proposition—Horticul¬ 
turist that thoroughly understands the care 
of newly planted trees: give references aud full 
particulars. W. E. SCHM1CK, Hamburg, Pa. 
WANTED—Farm for poultry; 20 acres; about 
$3,000; pay cash. C. SMITH, Trenton, N. J., 
R. D. No. 6. 
NEW YORK STATE—One of Orange County’s 
best stock and dairy farms; on Little Britain 
State road; splendid herd of registered Holsteins, 
finest breeding; large producers assure new 
owner good income from start; immediate pos¬ 
session: owner going abroad;, less than two hours 
from New York; six miles from Newburgh, in 
beautiful rolling country; only mile from church, 
schools, stores; 171 acres, complete with new 
machinery and splendid stock; 24 cows and hei¬ 
fers, 3 fine heavy hors s, 6 pigs, large flock of 
chickens, ducks; 50 acres pasture, 20 fine old 
woods; rest plowable, level, large fields; build¬ 
ings centrally located, in good order; new silo; 
dwelling, newly decorated; large rooms, fine old 
fireplace, modern, best plumbing, bathroom, heat; 
potatoes, crops all planted, good garden, fruit; 
large hay crop being hauled in; price, all in¬ 
cluded, $19,500. Telephone Washingtonvilie, N. 
Y., 56F5. II. L. WOEHLER, R. F. D. 1, Rock 
Tavern, N. Y, 
near school, church, mill. 
Baltimore; near 'Stone road, 4\< 2 miles to rail- 
road; wood, fruit, shade anil buildings for 1000 
hens. F. E. YEOMAN, Denton, Md., R. 1. 
IF 5 OU would buy small commuter's farm, hour 
out on State road, near schools, good sod, 
atAt?! buildings, send for further particulars. 
ADVERTISER 7219, care Rural New-Yorker. 
nigs, house modern improvements; new 50-ft 
henhouse, new garage and silo; good water; tel¬ 
ephone; one-half mile from Springfield Ctr and 
State Road; six purebred Guernsey cows; sold 
with or without stock and farming utensils. 
HERBERT E. AYRES, Springfield Ctr.. N. Y. 
. to 10O acres, well watered, some timber, (tear¬ 
ing orchard, on macadam road near village. 
ADVERTISER 7218, care Rural New-Yorker. 
35 ACRE FRUIT FARM—On state road, 25 
miles to Baltimore (nation’s best market): all 
tillable: 22 acres in bearing apples; beautiful 
home; all improvements; tenant house; outbuild¬ 
ings; almost new; “a money maker just, coining 
into money”: (selling to settle estate). Ad- 
drss, CARROLL ORCHARDS Westminister, 
Maryland. 
2C7 1 2-ACRE FARM—stocked and equipped; best 
section N. Y. State; fine house, new barns; 
all for $16,000 to prompt buyer; well watered; 
near R. R. station and State road; electricitv 
a-ailable. ELBERT MILLER, owner, 314 West 
112th Street, N. Y. City. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SALE—Pure rot?k maple syrup, $3 gallon; 
postage not paid. MR. NOAH POIRIER, 
Randolph, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Corn K : ng 
ing 7-ft. mower, bean 
FARMS, Kinderhook, N. 
manure spreader. Deer- 
harvester. FAIRLAND 
Y. 
PURE fancy maple syrup. $3.50, delivered; cash 
with order. E. C. GILBERT, Rushford, N. Y. 
MAPLE STRIP FOR SALE—I have between 
one and two hundred gallons of pure maple 
syrup for sale. ANDREW MADSEN, R. F. D 
1, Bloomville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Missouri grain drill, 11 single disc, 
with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; 
$73. ROGER H. MALLERY, Owego, N. Y. 
200-ACRE FARM; 63 level, productive land; 
good large house, painted; large painted barn 
for 30 head; running water to house and barn; 
mile to station and village: $4,200: $1,700 
cash. For particulars address RAPHAEL, Ster¬ 
ling, Conn. 
W VNTED—A hay press and hav tedder. Uni- 
VERSAL TEXTILE, 90 Grand St., N. Y. City. 
FOR SALE—8-16 four-cylinder International 
tractor:: good mechanical condition: used two 
seasons: price $300. W. CARL HOLLOWAY, 
Perryman. Md. 
FOR SALE—Twin cylinder, three speed, electric 
equipped Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side 
car: both perfect rendition: demonstration. 
KENNETH GREENE, Box 77, Catskill, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A number of second-hand, but as 
good as new. extra heavy, well made, water¬ 
proof. canvas tarpaulins; approximate size 16x28 
and 18x20 feet; just the thing for covering hav, 
grain, fruit, thresher, implements: price $25.00 
each; f. e. 1). Richmond. GUS BOEHME, 
Meadow, Va. 
FOR SALE—De Laval cream separator. No. 17; 
900 lbs. capacity; has been used some; war¬ 
ranted to run perfectly and to be right in every 
way; crated, f. o. b. Tully. N. Y.; price $60. 
Write to EUGENE F. WELLS, Tully, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Never-used tennis net for double 
court. $7. ADVERTISER 7213, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Case 12-horse traction engine and 
Buffalo Pius Niagara Junior separator. R. 
FRANKLIN & SON, Silver Creek, N. Y. 
WANTED—Second-hand pony planer. H. MOR¬ 
GAN, Amenia, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — New bushel crates. ROMA1NE 
COLE, Interlaken, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Several thousand covers and honks 
for 16-quart wooden baskets; make an offer. 
DELICIOUS ORCHARDS, Eatontown, N. J. 
FORDSON or other used tractor outfit wanted; 
what have von? State price and particulars. 
WM. FOTH. Sayville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Horse or power hay baler: state 
make, age, price. GEO. M. GREENE, Somer¬ 
ville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Bailey ensilage cutter, 16-in., $40. 
F. JAYNES, Orange, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Beeinan garden tractor, in good 
condition; with cultivating shovels, plow and 
plow bitch, extension rims: price, freight paid. 
$180. Also Puil-Ford tractor attachment for 
Ford car, $123. S. B. WILLIAMSON, Westport, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Mammoth incubator, 6 to 10,000 egg 
capacity; must be in good condition. ED¬ 
WARD C. BROWN, Stockton R. D. 2, New 
Jersey. 
FOR SALE—Car No. 1 Clover Hay, $35 per ton, 
f. o. b. Trumansburg, N. Y. THOMAS J. 
CARMAN, Tiumdnsburg, N. Y. 
WANTED—Combination foundation mill roller 
at least 10 inches long. JOHN M. HEWLETT, 
61 Ballston Road, Schenectady, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—10-20 h. p. T. H. C. Titan type R 
single cylinder oil tractor; needs few small 
repairs: price $350.00; also 20 It. p. Famous sin 
gle cylinder oil engine; price $300.00; or will 
trade either for Ford car in good condition, 
ADVERTISER 7223, care Rural New Yorker. 
