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Other Advertisments of Subscribers' 
Exhange will be found on page 1385, 
WANTED—Assistant herdsman for commercial 
dairy; young man of good habits, willing to 
learn, preferred; wages, $50 a month with board, 
to start. Apply to BROAD B1100K FARM, 
Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small farm in New 
York State; state age, nationality and wages 
wanted. ADVERTISER 7342, care Rural New- 
Yorlcer. 
WANTED—Protestant woman or girl for general 
housework, plain cooking and ironing; electric 
washing machine and electric iron used; all 
modern improvements; private bath and large 
bedroom; good wages; country all year; two 
adults and two children in family; sixty miles 
from New York. ADVERTISER 7341, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN WANTED—Married man, capa¬ 
ble of assuming full charge of up-to-date util¬ 
ity plant 2,000 layers; good house, with bath 
and furnace. THE YATES FARMS, Orchard 
Park, Erie County, N. Y. 
THE Wentworth Hospital of Dover, New Hamp¬ 
shire, offers to young women of high' school 
education, or the equivalent of same, a thirty 
months’ training in a general hospital; during 
training $20 per month will be paid, and room, 
board and laundry will be furnished; the Went¬ 
worth Hospital is an accredited hospital of the 
State. For further information apply to the 
superintendent of the hospital. GRACE P. 
HASKELL, Superintendent. 
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WANTED—Single man for farm work who can 
drive team; other farm experience not neces¬ 
sary. Address W. BROWN, Belvidere, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married farmer to work small farm 
near Frederick, Sid.; attractive home, fruit, 
flowers and vegetables. Write particulars, L. 
M. E., 1020 17tb St., N. W., Washington, D. 0. 
WANTED—Good, energetic, reliable, married 
man as herdsman for one of the best herds of 
Guernseys; must be a man that thoroughly un¬ 
derstands A. R. O. work and is able to give 
results; must also understand raising of calves 
and be a good feeder; good position offered to 
the right man that is interested in his work; 
have good house and furnish milk, fuel and but¬ 
ter witli good wages to capable man; state in 
letter when at liberty, also enclose full particu¬ 
lars and references. ADVERTISER 7371, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent single man on milk farm; 
will pay good wages for such; state age, give 
reference. S. D. NEWELL, Bristol, Conn. 
HEAD MAN and second man; both single; gen¬ 
eral farm; Mt. Holly, N. ,7.; state wages 
wanted, moderate. ADVERTISER 7307, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Protestant girl for dairy work (no 
milking) and to assist in house on village 
farm; modern bouse, with all improvements; 
good home; state wages desired and full par¬ 
ticulars. H. D. ODONE, Harrison, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man to make butter and 
look after milking machines; wife to board 
three men; house near dairy; usual perquisites; 
state wages wanted and experience; opening Oct. 
1st. FISHERS ISLAND FARMS, Inc., Fishers 
Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man to run small creamery and work 
on dairy farm; creamery work consists of tak¬ 
ing in milk, cooling and shipping before noon; 
afternoon work on farm or in barn; good wages 
to right party. MILAN CREAMERY, Milan, Ta. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Neat woman for two adults; 
only one who prefers country need apply; good 
home. ADVERTISER 73C0, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MILKER—Wanted, single man ns experienced 
dry hand milker and cowman; wages $75 
montlv with room and board; state age, nation¬ 
ality and experience; also single man as general 
farm hand; $00 and board. BOX 171, St. 
James, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Man to work in bottling room and 
help around creamery. Address WOOD 
BROOK FARMS, Mctuehen, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man, without children pre¬ 
ferred, for general farm work; wife to attend 
butter-making of few cows; modern house with 
all conveniences and other privileges; state age 
and salary expected. ADVERTISER 73G1, car© 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
HERDSMAN wants position October 1 on up-to- 
date farm near New York; experience in all 
branches, high-grade stock, calf raising, good 
butter-maker; married; Danish; children of 
school age; state wages. ADVERTISER 7311, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as farm manager; life ex¬ 
perience in all branches of farming; 10 years’ 
experience in managing farms: expert dairyman 
and in A. U. O. work; course in agriculture and 
stock raising; open for a position any time be¬ 
tween now and Nov. 1; best of references; send 
full particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
7329, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A COMPETENT estate manager wishes employ¬ 
ment; seven years present position; best of 
references. Address ADVERTISER 7320, caro 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER with practical experience in 
all branches of farming, dairying, feeding, 
breeding, purebred stock, milk production, com¬ 
mercial bundling of highest class milk and dairy 
products, fruit and poultry; married; 31 years 
old; agricultural college graduate; reared ou 
farm; at present employed as manager of large 
estate, purebred stock and commercial dairy 
farm; progressive; good executive and organizer; 
highest references as to character, education, 
training, practical experience, executive and 
business ability; only first-class propositions con¬ 
sidered ; answer fully, first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7310, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT—Ou gentleman’s estate; 
thoroughly understand all farm crops, all im¬ 
proved farm machinery, including tractor and 
gas engine; thoroughbred cattle, horses and 
bogs; able to take entire charge; American; 
married; age 40; lifelong experience; can bring 
help if needed; very best reference. P. O. 
BOX 24, Yantie, Conn. 
WANTED—Position as foreman on gentleman’s 
place; experienced all branches; American; 
married; no children; best references; $100 per 
month, house and privileges. ADVERTISER 
7340, eare Hurul New-Yorker. 
position as caretaker or farm hand; 
steady; single; write to MATTIE 
H WeBt St, Newark, N. J. 
MAN wishes 
experience; 
BOUTlLIElt, 
POULTRYMAN—Married, Cornell trained, with 
practical experience, wishes position as man¬ 
ager on private estate; reference. LOUIS 
BELL, care Kgner Poultry Farm, Bayport, L. I., 
N. Y. 
FARM or estate manager open for position 
where first-class Guernseys are kept; A. R. 
work and control of diseases a specialty; first- 
class crop and hog man; college graduate; 31 
years of age; married; successful experience; 
best references. ADVERTISER 7347, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG COUPLE, American, Christian; no chil- 
. dren, desire position, private estate, club or 
institution; experienced; best reference. BOX 
189, Madalin, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER open for position; 15 years’ 
experience, certified milk, purebred cattle, 
farm machinery and crops; executive and busi¬ 
ness ability; manage estate or commercial farm. 
ADVERTISER 7352, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN woman, over 35, who has been doing 
outdoor work all season, wishes position with 
elderly couple on farm within two hours of New 
York City; willing to help with housework; ref¬ 
ences exchanged. ADVERTISER 7354, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By young man, age 29, married, po¬ 
sition as farm superintendent or manager; 
two-year college course in agriculture; practical 
experience in all branches; certified milk pro¬ 
duction; A. R. O. work; fruit, and feeding for 
results; New York State preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7344, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG single man wants work on commercial 
poultry or fruit farm; have some experience, 
both lines; reliable, willing, hustler; state terms 
and wages. BOX 53, Clinton Corners, N. Y.; 
care Sunnyside Farm. 
PRACTICAL working farm manager, married, 
small family, experienced thoroughly on West¬ 
ern and Eastern farm methods, $150 month with 
the usual perquisites, on gentleman’s estate or 
country place only. ADVERTISER 7345, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A THOROUGHLY qualified and experienced man 
would like to communicate with parties in¬ 
tending to turn wild or abandoned land into pro¬ 
duction; can advise as to most profitable use. lay 
out for best future tillage, plan for buildings, 
water, drainage, etc.; practical and scientifically 
trained farmer and stockman, used to working 
on sizable scale. BOX 13, Newtown Square, Pa. 
YOUNG man wishes position as milker, with 
machines; experienced. IT. GOTTFRIED, caro 
Hendlcr, 917 Glenmorc, Brooklyn, N. Y.« 
POULTRYMAN—Ten years’ practical experi¬ 
ence; married; one child; washes a position as 
manager on modern plant; state full particulars 
and salary in first letter. ADVERTISER 7338, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE wish position as caretakers on small 
country place; man handy in every way; wife 
also willing to help. BOX 45, Middleburg, N. Y. 
COUPLE wants position as caretaker and gar¬ 
dener on private place, who thoroughly under¬ 
stand the business; year around place; A No. 1 
references; 15 years in last, place; available 
October 1. ADVERTISER 7374, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 21, to work on a com¬ 
mercial poultry farm; willing and trustworthy; 
two years’ experience. FRANK McGUINNESS, 
Larehmont, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER and Guernsey breeder extra¬ 
ordinary open for position; broad lifetime prac¬ 
tical and scientific experience all branches gen¬ 
eral farming; live wire; quick action: progres¬ 
sive; can organize and reorganize any size propo¬ 
sition and make it pay big interest on invested 
capital; married; 31; highest reference. POST 
OFFICE BOX 03, Gowanda, N. Y. 
FARMER wants position as working manager; 
competent in all branches of agriculture, rota¬ 
tion of crops, breeding and raising of registered 
stock, feeding for A. R. 0. records, management 
of help, operating and repairing all modern farm 
maclvinery; best of references as to character, 
habits and ability. P. O. BOX 029, Monroe, 
N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by expert horseman; exper¬ 
ienced on stud farm, breaking and handling 
all kinds of horses; young; single; German; 
energetic; not afraid of work: reference from 
present employer. Address ADVERTISER 7308, 
caro Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION on private, commercial or institu¬ 
tional farm as working farm manager by 
middle-aged American; married; no family; 20 
years’ experience in all details of agriculture 
adapted to live stock, poultry and growing of 
all crops; absolutely reliable; New York or 
Connecticut preferred. Address 32 FENN 
STREET, Pittsfield, Mass. 
BOOKKEEPER, thorough accountant, eapablo 
manager, desires position on farm or estate; 
familiar fruits and poultry; some knowledge 
general farming; middle age; reasonable com¬ 
pensation. IIENDE11SON, Box 93, Tuekahoe, 
N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER open for position; Cornell 
graduate: thoroughly experienced all lines 
modern farming and handling large forces of 
help; successful record; married; no children. 
Address ADVERTISER 7300, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working foreman or 
manager; college training; over 20 years’ 
practical experience fruit growing, farm-garden¬ 
ing, dairying. ADVERTISER 7304, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN and experienced in fruit grow¬ 
ing: practical experience, as well as Cornell 
graduate; best of references; single; twenty- 
seven years old. Address ADVERTISER 735G, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AN AMERICAN, 39 years of age, married, one 
child, witli the necessary personal, business 
and technical qualifications which have enabled 
him to make a success of his present managing 
position, is through the death of the owner of 
a Hudson River estate, open for an immediate 
engagement of a similar nature; thorough knowl¬ 
edge of all that pertains to a moderate estate, 
rotation of crops, animal husbandry, fruit and 
orchard development, building operations, gar¬ 
dens, lawns, shrubs, landscape, road-making, 
drainage, reforesting; skilled handler of help 
and modern machinery, including Moline tractor 
and Republic truck; present position open for 
tlie fullest investigation; highest reference fur¬ 
nished. ADVERTISER 7358, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager; can give 
flue references from Cornell Agricultural Col¬ 
lege and present employer: twenty seven vears 
old and single. Address ADVERTISER 7357, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MR. ORCHARD OWNER—Do yon want a capa¬ 
ble, trustworthy manager? More than 20 
years’ practical experience. ADVERTISER 7305, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager desires position o'A 
first-class farm or estate; twenty-eight years 
old; agricultural school training and nine years’ 
practical experience; experienced in growing tree 
fruits, general farm crops and animal and poul¬ 
try husbandry; please state size of proposition 
and give full particulars in first .letter; can fur¬ 
nish first-class reference. ADVERTISER 73G3, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FARMER (38), up-to-date in dairy, raising 
crops and general farmin; capable to take full 
charge, would rent farm or work on shares; high- 
ciass references furnished. Send full particulars 
to ADVERTISER 7353, care Rural New-Yorker. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County, 
GO miles from New York City, on State road; 
good house with running water and furnace heat; 
also tenant house; new modern barns to stable 
00 cows, 0 horses, etc.; electric lights in house 
and barns; price $1.00 per acre; will sell witli or 
without stock and machinery; no agents. Al- 
dress owner, ADVERTISER 7319, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY—19 acres best 
farm land; 11-room house, double cellar, 
heater, first-class condition; also two-story barn, 
large chicken house; 1,200 pencil, 250 apple, 100 
cherry trees; located in Hannnonton, New Jersey, 
on concrete State highway, between Philadelphia 
and Atlantic City; price $12,000. Apply Real 
Estate Department, HAMMONTON TRUST COM¬ 
PANY, Hammonton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—50-aere farm; big bam, three hen¬ 
houses; all in perfect condition; house has all 
improvements; located in the Catskills; 100 miles 
to New York. ADVERTISER 7312, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 235 acres; about 125 cleared; 
nearly 400,000 feet lumber, besides props and 
wood; stock and tools; well located; good build¬ 
ings, fruit, water, road; excellent chance. 
THOMAS McLAURY, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large nine-room house; bath, run¬ 
ning water, steam heat, electric lights and 
garage; nearly one acre on Lake Mnsconetcong; 
45 miles from New York, Lackawanna; large 
garden, small fruits and asparagus; beautiful 
shade trees; sacrifice at $6,500 to quick buyer. 
E. S. BALDWIN, 152 Market Street, Paterson, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Poultry farm, between 25 and 50 
acres: good house and water supply; give full 
particulars and price. P. O, BOX 176, Calli- 
coon, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and berry farm; 1,800 ca¬ 
pacity; fine buildings: all equipped; near a 
city. ADVERTISER 7328, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Equipped poultry farm, stock and 
tools, on trolley line. Owner, X. F. O., Gen. 
Del., Vineland, N. J. 
WANTED—Poultry farm, with or without, stock; 
must be within 30 miles of New York City, 
preferably on Long Island. Write full particulars 
in first letter to THE KIRSHMAN HOUSE & 
TOULTRY FARM, Mountaindale, N. Y., or Mr. 
E. Roochvarg, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
38-ACRE village farm for sale: one minute from 
P. R. R. station; 000 chickens, 2 horses, 2 
cows and 1 heifer and 9 pigs, and a full har¬ 
vest and all farming implements. Owner, 
ERNEST EICHLER, Raven Rock, N. J. 
ORCHARD of 27 acres; 3.200 peach, pear and 
apple trees; situated on Cayuga Lake, 8 miles 
from Ithaca and Cornell University; 9 room 
house, all buildings in best of repair; a great 
money maker; write Mrs. E. H. UTTER, Tru- 
mansburg, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm in New Jersey. Monmouth, 
Ocean or Burlington County; 30-50 acre for 
unrestricted duck raising on large scale, with 
large, sandy water frontage on brook or creek: 
no meadows or steep banks considered; well 
trained, on good road, not over 3 miles depot or 
town. KARL BORMANN, Wrentbam, Mass. 
SUNNYSIDE FARM, 119 acres, for sale, with 
or without stock. Owner, SHERMAN GOCK- 
EL, Sundown, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—165 acres: valuable dairy farm in 
Chenango Valley, N. Y.; % mile to milk 
plant, shipping point, store, school: 75 acres un¬ 
der cultivation; more to be plowed; this year’s 
crop estimated worth $4,000 to $5,000: 50 head 
of stock; cattle almost all purebred Holsteins; 
good buildings; large dwelling house, modern 
30-eow barn: silos, etc.; valuable timber; run¬ 
ning water in bouse and barn: new acetylene 
light in all buildings; fine location; money-mak¬ 
ing farm; will sell with or without stock. J. 
M. OLSEN, Sherburne, Four Corners, N. Y. 
POULTRY farm for sale; seven acres; seveu- 
room modern house in excellent condition; lay¬ 
ing 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. Address BOX L, 
Toms River, N. J. 
A SPLENDID opportunity to buy 200-acre farm 
in a very high state of cultivation; two eight- 
room dwellings and basemeut; three barns and 
all necessary outbuildings; electric lights and 
running water; beautifully located in Southeast 
(tidewater) Virginia, within 20 minutes’ run of 
50.000 people and within 10 hours’ run of 12,000,- 
000 people: splendid shipping facilities bv rail or 
water. Address owner, ADVERTISER 7351, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN—60-acre fruit and general farm; good 
buildings, stock and implements; $5,000 net 
profit last year; price $15,000; also 18-acre fruit 
and poultry farm; fine location: good buildings; 
price $7,000. E. M. VAN KEUREN, Ulster 
Park, N. Y. 
NEW YORK CITY VICINITY—Choice OS-acre 
general farm, between Peekskill and Lake 
Mahopac: extra good 7-rootn house; two barns; 
two wells: abundant spring-watered pasture; 
eight acres timber; three miles to shipping 
point; Summer resort market and four lakes 
nearby; bargain at $7,500. Full particulars from 
owner, C. E. WOODS, 400 Convent Ave., New 
York City. 
WILT, sacrifice my 70-acre farm, Eastern Penn¬ 
sylvania: 00 growing crops; tractor, tools, 
stock; $4,500 required: balance easy terms; no 
agents. For particulars address owner, ADVER¬ 
TISER 7339, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 70 acres good productive 
soil, nearly level; barn and bouse in good con¬ 
dition 17-vootn house; can be bought witli stock 
and crops. ISAAC STAHL, East Greenville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Farm; ISO acres; suitable for dairy 
business; bam, wagon shed and poultry house. 
Address WALTER J. STONE, U. D. 4, Danbury, 
Conn. 
WANTED—To buy a farm: must be a bargain? 
describe fully. WALTER B. PASCHALL, 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
FOR SALE—240- acre farm on the Chesapeake 
Bay, Eastern Shore of Maryland; 100 under 
cultivation; fertile soil; beautiful beach; finest 
of fish and oysters; good buildings; price $10,- 
000. W. J. VESSEY, Shelltown, Md. 
FOR SALE—Or exchange for Kansas or Colorado 
land, 10% acres of land at Berkley Heights, 1 
New Jersey, 20 miles from New York, B. O. 
MILES, Box 192, Russell, Kans. 
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FOR SALE—Poultry farm; 4 acres; new build¬ 
ings; six-room house, barn, laying houses, 400 
hens, brooder house; State road; 2% miles to 
town. H. B. RAYMOND, Woodbury, Conn. 
FOR RENT—Dairy and stock farm; 140 acres; 
bouse, bams, new hay fields, pasture, wind¬ 
mill, machinery; very desirable. A. L. CAN- 
FIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
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; outbuildings; al¬ 
most new; “a money maker Just coming into 
money”; (selling to settle estate). Address 
CARROLL ORCHARDS, Westminster, Md. 
FOR SALE—Two 103-acre farms, close to town; 
buildings on each worth $8,000; your choice 
for $8,000; 204-acre, buildings worth $10,000, sell 
it for $9,000: 10-acre, buildings worth $2,400, 
sell it for $2,000; 10-acre, buildings worth $5,000 3 
sell it for $3,000; some 50 to 75-aere places- F, 
E. BURCH, East Orwell, O. 
FOR SALE—Alfalfa farm; 112 acres, $6,500. 
Address owner, GEO. R. CROSS, 86 Seneca 
St., Oneida, N. Y. 
300-ACRE FARM to rent on shares; on stone 
road, within 25 miles of Philadelphia; 14-room 
house, excellent condition, heated, bath, range 
and electric lights; ideal home; farm especially 
adapted to dairying, corn and hay; favorable 
arrangement will be made to a real farmer who 
will dairy extensively; will help finance herd; 
additional 100 acres, with modern house, if de¬ 
sired; don’t answer unless able to handle the 
proposition. ADVERTISER 7370, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALF—130 acres; 90% tillable; 
near Poughkeepsie; fine orchard, Colonial 
house, modern bathroom, gravity water, furnace; 
insurance on buildings alone over $7,000; price 
$10,000, less 5% for cash. ADVERTISER 7309, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—CO-acro upland farm; equipped com¬ 
plete; good buildings; all crops; near Kings¬ 
ton; possession at once; $4,200; if necessary half 
cash. OSCAR ADDIS, 628 Broadway, Kingston, 
N. Y. 
ORANGE COUNTY dairy farm; S4 acres, level 
land; telephone; electricity this Fall. Full 
particulars from OWNER, Box 163, Montgomery, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Chicken farm; 28% acres; 7-room 
house, in good condition; bam for two cows 
and horse; garage; chieken house for 400: ex¬ 
cellent spring'water in ho.use; 30 apple trees, 
bearing: bargain. $1,200. Inquire E. J. HAIGHT, 
Long Eddy, N. Y. 
FARM WANTED—Within commuting distance 
New York; house must be in good condition; 
must have.stock and implements. E. MEY- 
BOHM. Room 50, Bible House, Fourth Avenue, 
New York. 
WANTED—-Farm, to buy or lease: state lowest 
price. ARTHUR PAUL, 686 Ninth Avenue, 
New York City. 
GOOD TENANTS for three farms: 60 to 110 
acres; in Middlesex County. New Jersey; 
profit-sharing basis preferred; only small capital 
required; good opportunity for ambitions men 
who want to make money. Apply under ADVER¬ 
TISER 7359, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LARGE Otsego County valley dairy and grain 
farm, with equipment: good land, buildings; 
plenty of water and timber; six miles to R. R. 
If interested address the owner, IRA HAHRI- 
SON, Roseboom, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—100 bushels seed rye: name cash 
price vour station. ALEX McNIELL, Southold, 
L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Missouri grain drill, 11 single disc, 
with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; 
$75. ROGER H. MALLERY, Owego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Roller process mill, almost new; 
other feed mill machinery, half price; owner 
died. II. MORGAN, Amenia, N. Y. 
AVOCADOS, 9 to 12-lb. package, according to 
size of fruit, 4th zone, $2; 5th zone and be¬ 
yond, $2.50; or $1.50 C. 0. D., postage extra, 
until September 15; after, price on application. 
GEO. W. KOSEL, grower, Redland, Fla. 
HONEY—Clover-extracted, in 60-lb. cans. $15 
each at our station; apply for prices on smaller 
packages. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
(formerly at West Danby, N. Y.). 
FOR SALE—Little Jap two-horse cultivator, 
used onee, in good condition, $50; also a 
David Bradley mowing machine, in good con¬ 
dition, $40. J. L. GOODWIN, Hampton, Conn. 
WANTED—Used reversible honey extractor for 
Langstroth frame. DON E. SMITH, Tour- 
ville. Pa. 
WANTED—Joseph Dick No. 9 blizzard ensilage 
cutter with 24 ft. of pipe and hood; traveling 
table preferred; must be in good condition. GEO. 
W. CONKLIN, Greenville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Satterly gasoline engine, 7 h.p., 
feed grinder and belt: slightly used; $150. 
HOWARD STROTMAN, Mt. Jewett, Pa. 
FOR SALE—From orchard to consumer, extra 
fancy Elborta poaches; $4 per crate, express 
prepaid to New York. VIRGINIA FRUIT & 
FARM CORPORATION, North Garden, Va. 
CHOICE Winter apples for sale; principally 
Baldwins and Ron Davis: estimate 1,500 bar¬ 
rels: nice clean fruit, free from worms; will sell 
ou trees or hand picked. J. F. C. BRYANT, 
Ironia, N. J. 
FOR SALE—International harvester tractor disc 
barrow, used two years; $75. GEORGE GRAY, 
Colchester, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Express and trucking business. 
MIKKELSEN, Pleasantville, N. Y. 
POWER cider press for sale; cost $1,200: used 
two seasons: no reasonable offer refused. W. 
H. SNYDEU, Fremont Center, N. Y. 
WANTED—A large-size incubator heater. Can- 
dee preferred; must be in good condition. D. 
A. Gillette, R. 4, Yakima, Wash. 
FORTY secoud-hand 390-egg size Cypher Co. in¬ 
cubators wanted. C. M. LAUVER, McAlister- 
yille. Pa. 
