We have many able-bodied 
young men, with and without 
experience, who wish to work on 
faring. 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 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single men to milk and work In herd 
of over 300 registered Ilolsteins; must be good 
dry hand milkers; wages from $0.") to $70 per 
month with board; steady employment, with 
chances for advancement; state age and exper¬ 
ience in first letter. WINTERTHUR FARMS, 
Winterthur, Del. 
MILKERS, $70 a month; $1 more each month 
np to $715. with board and single room to your¬ 
self; experienced farm hands, $06, with board 
and room. WOOD BROOK FARMS, Metuehen, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salarv 
$50 per month and maintenance for men; $45 
month and maintenance for women, with oppor¬ 
tunity for advancement. Apply, stating age, to 
SUPERINTENDENT. Letehworth Village, 
Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Cook for plain cooking on farm; 
$45.00 per month; also honseworker; $35.00 per 
month. ADVERTISER 7187, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, married, for large 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 7109, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—nordsman, 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- 
HOLM, Delhi, N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple for truant school; man charge 
family of boys; wife matron of family and 
rare for dormitory and basement; give three 
references, 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 month and 
maintenance. Address NEW' YORK STATE 
REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN, Bedford Hills, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man to help to milk and some 
farm work; don’t need experience for farm 
work, will learn; good character, sober man: 
good model farm; $70.00 a month and board; 
can't work all year round. Address FRANK 
l’ELTIER. Dunseitli, N. D. 
WANTED—Seamstress, executive ability, quick 
with needle; able to make at least three boys’ 
shirts per day; good salary. COUNTY TRUANT 
SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass. 
DAIRYMAN WANTED—Outfit 500 bottles milk 
and cream dally; best families; single men 
preferred, but married man. if with small fam¬ 
ily, could be accommodated. Apply to J. L. 
HOPE, Florliam Farms, Madison, N. J. 
IS THERE any reader of The Rural who knows 
how to handle an axe and who would like to 
cut wood at very attractive wages? Two might 
work together if preferred: steady employment. 
Reply to ADVERTISER 7234, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—-A man with two grown sons and 
several daughters, fifteen years and over, with 
farm experience, to work on commercial fruit 
farm; men capable of taking charge of depart¬ 
ments after being taught; knowledge of fruit 
culture unnecessary: best of housing conditions; 
best of wages; an exceptional opportunitv for 
the right kind of family. Address LOCK BOX 
No. 388, Jersey Shore, l’a. 
WANTED—Young single man on up-to-date 
farm; good wages and board; permanent posi¬ 
tion right man. W. M. WEED, Xorotou, Conn. 
ON SMALT, place In country, Protestant woman. 
past middle ago, slightly elderly, ns company 
of elderly woman: light: housekeeping for two; 
plain cooks, old-fashioned, and no washing: a 
woman who appreciates a home more than high 
wages, yet wages will be right. Write, stnting 
particulars and wages required, BOX 95, West 
Mansfield. Mass. 
FARMER (single), experienced poultry; 900 
layers; 10 acres cultivated; board, wages, 
share of profits. ROX t>4. South Jamesport, 
L. I., N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION WANTED—We have a first-class 
farm superintendent that we do not need after 
June 25. having sold our herds; this man Is hon¬ 
est, intelligent, hard worker, successful business 
farmer of the higher class: college graduate. 
University of Wisconsin; is a fine dairyman and 
butter-maker; is single man, 32 years, (! ft. 1 
in., 192 lbs., of Swedish descent anil good moral 
character. Address BOX 22, Akron, Pa. 
A YOUNG MAN, single, age 23, 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. 
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 anil poultryman; 20 
years’ practical experience in all branches of 
farming; 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 salary paid in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7202, eare 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 high-class 
live stock: also fruit and general farming: de¬ 
sires position on private estate or commercial 
stock farm: best of references. ADVERTISER 
7210, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER and Guernsey breeder: 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 canit.nl; married; 31; highest reference. 
POST OFFICE BOX 03. Gowanda, X. Y. 
FARM bookkeeper and accountant on la-go farm 
or estate: American; single; ag« 35: thor¬ 
oughly competent to install and keep no all kinds 
of farm records: knowledge of agriculture, dairy¬ 
ing. poultry: highest references. Address 
ADVERTISER 7221, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. married, children, wants posi¬ 
tion as manager on duck farm: life c-"c-ience; 
10 years with last emnloyer. ADVERTISER 
7230. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN. without children, desires posi¬ 
tion as herdsman; has had college t-a'nl-g and 
experience: state particulars and saU-v in first 
letter: good references. ADVERTISER 7229, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER wishes position as working foreman 
or herdsman: understand all crops and tools; 
good butter-maker and cow man; can get results 
if given a chance; married; two children. 7 and 
5 years of age: no boarders; reference. Address 
BOX 349, Westport. Conn. 
FARM MANAGER open for position: export on 
certified milk and handling of cattle, including 
A. R. O. work: thoroughly familiar with nil 
lines of farm machinery and crop raising: un¬ 
usual ability in handling men: cash security fur¬ 
nished where nccounts are handled by manager; 
references gladly furnished upon request from 
men who know; nothing but a man’s size propo¬ 
sition considered. Address ADVERTISER 7227. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single, desires manager’s posi¬ 
tion; Cornell training and 8 years* experience; 
excellent references: only fi-st-class proposition 
considered: answer fully. HERBERT E. HUNT, 
Homer, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as caretaker on private es¬ 
tate; small neat family; experienced all around 
man; available October 1st. ADVERTISER 
7282, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, some experience, desires work on 
farm for August and September: state pay and 
duties; pay is secondary to good home. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7235, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position n,s working farm manager; 
life experience in all branches, A. R. O. work 
and fitting slock for show. ADVERTISER 7245, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager onen for position where first- 
class live stock is kept: position mrst be big 
enough to pay at least $2,500 and privileges to 
start; American; 31 years of age: married: col¬ 
lege graduate: successful experience; best of ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 7240, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING farm superintendent open for posl- 
f'on. scientific and practical: life experience 
oners (lug largo stock and dairy farm: competent 
in all bratiehs of agriculture, proper rotation of 
crops, registered stock, feeding for A. R. O.. 
operating and repairing all modern farm ma¬ 
chinery: Guernsey. Jersey or Ayrshire cattle 
preferred; best of references as to character, 
habits and ability. I*. O. BOX 029, Monroe, 
N. Y. 
WORKING manager wants position on general 
farm or estate: practical in all branches of 
farming: specialized in purebred cattle and 
dairying; wife board help: 12 years and 9 years 
in last twq poslU'C's: best of references from 
each employer. ADVERTISER 7242, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
WANTED—September 1, experienced fare 
general fanning and apple orchard, near 1 
ton; man 45 to 50 years old preferred; g 
salary, with share of profits to right man; i 
house, five rooms, bath, electricity and turn: 
itt J Jh e r U‘ n ee and salary expected. ADV 
iiShH 7237. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
AX HOD—A married man to work on a 1 
and poultry farm. 30 miles from New 1 
tt.i ’ i W ? K>r,enw with orchard work not es 
... i ” lt desirable; good pay. house, drew 
harden and milk furnished: give reference 
'"'htmulars in first letter. Apply F, 
WH ELAND, New City, Rockland Co.. N. Y. 
Competent herdsman, married, to 
p ' ,** oh urge of herd of Guernseys: location 
.t le P°" »" ! st be competent to oon- 
nnt advanced registry tests. ADVERTISER 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
VAX I KB Dry hand milkers for certified dairy; 
T! l mvN-’l'i outside work: $05 and board. 
RARIIAN \ ALLEY FARMS. Somerville, N. J. 
EXPERT 
DAIRYMAN wanted for commercial 
pvf‘ a J?J; curried ; college trained, with practical 
u 0 1,1 highest class milk, cream and 
' U »,"biendid opportunity for the right 
>nan, MO 11 EG an FARM , Beckskill. N. Y. 
Working housekeeper and companion; 
runt R,l ,VV rbau i' on,p : four adults: permn- 
17 vrlSB&W position: references exchanged. 
17 Washington place. Bloomfield, n. j. 
HERDSMAN wants position: expert with Jersey 
cattle for record production or show ring: also 
roaring calves and developing a herd: wife board 
helm ADVERTISER 7243. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A position ns farm manager: I'fe 
experience in all branches of fanning: ten 
years’ experience in managing farms; cxoc-t 
dairvmnn and in A. R. O. work: course in agri¬ 
culture and stock raising: open for a position 
anv time between now and October 1: best of 
references: send full particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7244, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM ER-TEAMSTER: married: expedience in 
ail branches. Address W. T., Box 88. P. O. 
Peek-skill, N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED—Estate manager or bead 
gardener, at present employed, wishes to make 
a change: have practical experience growing 
flowers, fruits and vegetables both under glass 
and outside: construction work, farming and 
general estate work: A-l reference: married. 
ADVERTISER 7250. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN wishes position on general farm; 
some experience: dry band milker. TI. 
HAYES. Box 148. Harrison, N. Y. 
YOUNG married man. throe children, life ex¬ 
perience in general farming, live stock, 
machinery, wants steady position on un-to-date 
farm; best reference. ADVERTISER 7201, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG American widow with child school age 
wants a housekeeper’s place in the country; 
not in the servant class. Reliable parties can 
write to ADVERTISER 7248, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER’S SON, 17 years old, seeks a steady 
position oil a first-class plare; am experienced 
and not afraid of hard work; do not use tobacco 
in any form: please give particulars in first 
\ letter. ADVERTISER 7247, care Rural Xew- 
Yorkei. 
YOUNG MAN 1 21) wants position ns swin” 
herdsman; one year’s practical experience. 
BOX 181, Pearl River. X. Y. 
TRAINED WOMAN wants position as manager 
or assistant, manager on good farm: references 
exchanged. BROWN, 8 Forbes Street, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED — Ambitious farm partner: family; 
$2,000. FRED WOOD. Danielson, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy farm, 100 acres; 
State road: 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.; R. D. 2. 
DAIRY and fruit farm; 100 acres, all tillable; 
70 miles from New York City; one of the best 
in New Jersey: new, modern 11-room resi¬ 
dence: new 0-room cottage; modern barn, 38x132; 
300 apple trees. Price. $20,000. Will also price 
it equipped and stocked, including 40 head reg¬ 
istered Holsteins. IRVING N. ROE, Braneb- 
ville, N. J. 
WELL-ESTABLISHED squab and poultry 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. 
07-ACRE grain, truck, poultry and fruit farm 
for sale; 31J miles east of Dover; 8-room 
house, outbuildings in good condition. F. R. 
BENX. Dover, Del. 
FOR SALE—$1,200 for good six-room house and 
four acres land in the bills of Warren County, 
one of the healthiest parts of New Jersey; 15 
minutes to trolley; well water at kitchen door; 
mail delivered; 2 1 -% miles to good, live town; 
big henhouse and barn: all sorts of fruit: plenty 
cf work to be had in town or near by; plenty 
cf wood on place. GEORGE HENSCHEN, 
Washington. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm 235 acres; about 125 cleared; 
nearly 400.009 ft. lumber, besides props and 
Wood; stock and tools; well located; good build- 
in -s. fruit, water, road; excellent chance. 
THOMAS M'LAURY, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 120 acres in New Jersey. 
on stone read, one mile from station; excellent 
potato and general crop soil. For particulars, 
ADVERTISER 7218, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED for a 4G0-aere proposition—Horticul¬ 
turist that thoroughly understands the eare 
of newly planted trees; give references and full 
particulars. W. E. SCHMICK, Hamburg, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Farm, thirteen acres, good build¬ 
ings. house modem improvements; new 50-ft. 
henhouse, new garage and silo; good water; tel- 
enhone: one-half mile from Springfield Ctre. and 
State Road: six purebred Guernsey cows; sold 
with or without stock and farming utensils. 
HERBERT E. AYRES, Springfield Ctr., N. Y. 
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 coming 
into monev”: (selling to settle estatel. Ad- 
drss. CARROLL ORCHARDS. Westminister. 
Maryland. 
FOR SALE—Farm: suitable for fruit and truck; 
40 acres tillable: 15 in fruit; home, two 
tenant houses, good bams; near city of 30.000: 
good shipping facilities. ADVERTISER 7231. 
care Rural New-Y'orkcr. 
FOR SALE—Modern fruit and poultry farm of 
14 acres; good seven-room dwelling and out¬ 
buildings; three miles from Dover, on State 
read: 1.000 fruit trees: capacity for 750 hens. 
Write MRS. DAVID W. BROWN, R. D. No. 1. 
Dover, Del. ’Phone 731-R-3. 
FOR SALE—Chicken farm: 7-room house: re¬ 
tailing 100 dozen eggs a week. WILLIAM 
CLEMENT, ltisley Road. Pleasantville, N. J. 
BARGAIN—48-acre fruit farm, situated on 
Keuka I.ake. in Western New York; a money- 
make": price right, to close on estate. W. L. 
SCOFIELD, Penn Y'an. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—One hundred and thirty-six acres; 
Columbia County: thirteen-room house; main 
road: electricity, windmill, orchard: all build¬ 
ings in first-class repair and recently painted; 
price $10,000: stock and tools at inventory. 
ADVERTISER 722S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small plaee in country: store or 
taxi business preferred: must stand thorough 
investigation. ADVERTISER 7233, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
430 ACRES of timber land: 5 acres under culti¬ 
vation: 4-room house; barn 30x40; lt-j miles 
from church and high school at Slaterville 
SuricTS. Now York: 10 miles from Cornell Uni¬ 
versity; price $3,300. cash and time plan. J. A. 
MEIER. 104 Garfield Avenue. Hamilton, 0. 
FARM FOR SALE—Three miles from Westbrook. 
Maine: near the best of markets; 100 acres. 
35 in wood and timber: brook watered pasture 
for IS head: cuts 50 tons hay; two good orchards, 
estimated 700 bushels apples on trees: straw¬ 
berry patch. 150 tomato plants in blossomall 
kinds crops in ground: one brood sow. eight 
young cows, two heavy horses, double and single 
harness, dump eart. work rigger, bay rack. pung. 
horse sleds, wagon, sulky plow, walking and 
sidehill plows, dise and smoothing harrows, cul¬ 
tivators, mowing machine, two-horse side de¬ 
livery rake, one horse rake, bay loader and all 
small tools: nine-room house, in excellent re¬ 
pair: modern dairy room, separator, churn, but¬ 
ter worker: everything here to work with: all 
for $0,200 cash: no brokers. For interview ad¬ 
dress A. V. WHALEN, Box 112. R. F. D. No. 3. 
Woodfords. Me. 
WANTED—To reut for cash, with privilege of 
buying, farm in New Jersey, adapted for fruit 
and poultry, by practical American farmer with 
grown sons: good house and buildings; conven¬ 
ient to good school; on improved road: possession 
this Fall; full particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7236, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM for sale—Seven acres; seven- 
room modern house, in excellent condition: 
laying house, barn, brooder house, garden; on 
main road, between Lakewood and Toms River: 
year around market for eggs, broilers, etc.: for 
cash or on terms: price $3-800.00. Address BOX 
L. Toms River, N. J. 
WANTED—Eithe.r 2 to 10 tillable acres, or 
small farm, or piece off farm; within 50 
miles. Write full information quickly, RJ 
CORWIN, 1920 Anthony Ave., New York City. 
WANTED—To rent, one to five acres for term of 
years, in exchange for services. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7238, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—A productive Dela¬ 
ware River Valley farm of 440 acres under 
high state of cultivation: finest dairy section in 
the world: 18-room house; hot and cold water; 
house and buildings electric lighted; 140 acres of 
fine loam flats; fine, well-watered pasture of 210 
acres; lumber and wood on property; tractor 
plows, harrows, wagons, sleighs. 4 ‘horses, 18 
pigs, 75 cows—Guernseys and Holsteins; cuts 
150 tons hay; large acreage now in corn; large 
barn, outbuildings, garage, silo, etc. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7239, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
--1 v-M’ 1 * 1 'P' U , 
will buy or rent with- privilege of buying. W. 
CALDER. 109 Milford Ave., Newark, N. J. 
WANTED—Poultry farm: a fully equipped plant 
to rent. New York State, capacity 300 to 500; 
full particulars In first letter. ADVERTISER 
7241, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRODUCTIVE farm, 138 acres: two barns; large 
house; good water: apple orchard: Alfalfa: 
near Lake Skanoateles; $10,000. REV. C. n 
HESS. West Sand Lake, N. Y. 
DAIRY FARM in Adirondack foothills. ISO 
acres, for $3,500; good farm and good build¬ 
ings: insured for $3,000: six miles from Lake . 
Champlain; three miles from railroad village: 
telephone and rural delivery; healthful; Summer 
resort; markets. JOHN B. BURNHAM. 233 
Broadway, New York, 
WANTED—Large poultry and dairy farm with 
equipment, to operate by two voung men. for 
wages or rent. ADVERTISER 7254, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm, fully equipped; good soil. 
house and barns in good condition; price must 
be reasonable; state your terms. CHARLES 
MINGAY. 175 Mallon Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 
WANTED—Fruit and potato farm, about 109 
acres; main road; one to three miles from 
R. R. station and Catholic church; house at 
least eight rooms, fireplace, running water, 
stream, icehouse; within 80 miles from New 
York; mention live stock, crops and farming 
implements* included: bargain price. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7249, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fruit farm: 115 acres; CO acres 
fruit: all in good condition; large crop this 
year, all of standard varieties; located in Hud¬ 
son River fruit belt. FRANK DERRICK, West 
Coxsackie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good productive farm: 124 acres; 
good water; timber: good 9-room house, hard¬ 
wood floors, sun parlor on south side; 3 barns, 
hen house, granary: 3 miles from D. & H. R. 
R. and State road; young bearing orchard. 100 
trees—cherry, plum, pear, apple; 10 cows. team, 
tools: all for $5,000: one-half cash. JESSE 
CRONKITE. Milford. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Small farm: good soil; fruit: nine- 
room house, improvements: new barn; hour 
out; exchange considered. ADVERTISER 7253, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
235-ACRE highly improved Columbia County, 
X. Y., farm; splendid buildings; all conven¬ 
iences: large orchard: $80 acre. ADVERTISER 
7246. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SALE—Pure rock maple svrnp, $3 gallon; 
postage not paid. MR. NOAH POIRIER, 
Randolph, Vt. 
PURE fancy maple syrup. $3.50, delivered: cash 
with order. E. C. GILBERT, Rushford, N. Y. 
FOR SAJ.E—Missouri grain drill, 11 single disc, 
with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; 
$75. ROGER H. MALLERY, Owego, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—Twin cylinder, three speed, electric 
equipped Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side 
car: both perfect condition; demonstration. 
KENNETH GREENE. Box 77, Catskill, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — New bushel crates. ROMA1XE 
COLE, Interlaken, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Bailey ensilage cutter, 16-in., $49. 
F. JAYNES, Orange, Conn. 
WANTED—Mammoth incubator, 6 to 10.090 egg 
capacity; must be in good condition. ED¬ 
WARD C. BROWN, Stockton R. D. 2, New 
Jersey. 
FOR SALE—Sandwich steam hay press, in first- 
class condition. M. O. WYCKOUF, Freeville, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large hand baling press: strong; 
excellent condition; $50.09. H. H. SHANK, 
Coekeysville, Md.. 
FOR SALE—One Fairbanks-Morse 3 h.p. engine, 
nearly new: one 312-egg Successful incubator; 
two Old Trusties, 120-egg size; one United States 
cream separator; one 1U> h.p. International gas 
engine: one Dain sweep feed grinder; all of 
these articles are in good running order, and I 
will sell them at half their value, as I have no 
further use for them: will give full description 
of any of them if interested. L. W. HOWLAND, 
Winchester, O. 
FOR SALE—Double-unit Perfection Milker; 
complete, with engine; perfect condition; $200. 
P. O. BOX 324, Newark Valley, N. Y. 
TENTS—Army, 16 ft. square. $30. Cots, army, 
steel, folding. $5. Renewed ticks, $2. II. N. 
FLEMING. Erie. Pa. 
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