Subscribers’ Exchange 
WI^L SHARE profits and also pay fair salary 
to capable man or lad for light farm work on 
small poultry farm in Sullivan County; con¬ 
venient location; good home; answer fully. 
ADVERTISER 7088, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man, with good reference, for 
gene-al farm w-rk: state wages expected. 
HARRY A. SINDERIIATJF, Red Hook, N. Y., 
li. F. D. 45. 
WANTED—Man capable of handling successful 
established White Leghorn plant, three to five 
thousand fowl; give full particulars in appli¬ 
cation. H. TIERNEY & SON, Plattsburgh, N. Y, 
HERDSMAN for small herd (8 head) of pure¬ 
bred Guernseys, on Eastern Long Island; new 
modern stable: ideal position for right partv; 
give full particulars with wages reeu'red. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7650, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Caretaker for children and general 
manager for home on farm; interest in poul¬ 
try and attractive wage; no washing or ironing; 
orilv exoerienced persons need apply; middle- 
aged person desired. For particulars apply MR. 
E. L. GOODEN, JR., Henderson, Md. 
WANTED—Man for cow-testing association 
work; must have practical dairv experience 
and training. JOHN W. BARTLETT, New 
Brunswick. N. J. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small farm in New 
Yo-k State: state age, nationality and wages 
wanted. ADVERTISER 7655, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced working farm manager, 
McKINNEY & CO., Binghamton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant herdsman; married man 
with small family preferred; cottage, priv¬ 
ileges: good wages; steady job for a good man. 
ADVERTISER 7060, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING foreman, large dairy fa-m, Massa¬ 
chusetts; married man, preferably without 
children; exoerienced farm machinery, gas en¬ 
gine; rent, fuel, etc.; to party not having fur¬ 
niture, maintenance furnished; wife assist house¬ 
work: state wages expected, age; full particu¬ 
lars first letter. Address ADVERTISER 7002, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM teamster, general farm work and assist 
with milking when needed. ADVERTISER 
7003, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM carnenter, single man; carpenter work; 
farm wo-k man preferred, who can mi'k. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7064, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man to work 42-acre farm; 
taking all proceeds, in return for improving 
land and keening place cleaned up; this is a 
good proposition for right man, well recom¬ 
mended. Write d'-ect stating references, to 
owner, T. W. WARFIELD, Parkton, Md. 
WANTED—Small family on general farm; either 
man and wife or widow and son; state wages 
ex"C'.t«d and give references first letter. E. 
ROWELL, Louisa, Va. 
WANTED—-Dairyman, who would be sublet to 
orde-s from manager only; single, or man and 
wife; must be good dry hand milker, experienced 
and capable of feeding balanced rations, butter- 
making; also keening barn records correctly; 
tliis is a modern barn, two mile* from citv of 
Washington: state salary expected, age, refer¬ 
ence, married or single; no driffo-s rood an¬ 
swer. ns this is a permanent pos't’on for man 
of above qualifications. Address PROVIDENCE 
FA "MS, G. H. Harris, Manager, Anacostia, 
D. C. 
WANTED-—Single man w'th poultry experience; 
must furnish references; good position for the 
right man: write fn’I pa-ticnlars at onee. 
T.v'HELTON POULTRY FARMS, Lakewood, 
N. J. 
WANTED—For 50 miles out cf Now York City, 
two women, or man and wife; one to eo-k and 
make butter for small dairy: other for general 
housework and laundry. Address BOX 194, 
Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man in rabhitrv and enviary 
to assist in general work; $50.00 per month, 
room and hoard; state experience, also infer¬ 
ences: application for this position onlv recog¬ 
nized l»y letter. JOSEPH BLANK, 428 Highland 
Avenue. Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
WANTED—American, single, with soe’e eu-utal, 
that is interested in trucking and f-u't g-ow- 
i"g; business established; onlv 80 miles f-om New 
York; write for particulars. ADVERTISER 
7072 care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN, owner of small poultry fa-m in Sulli¬ 
van Countv, desires working c''-ope~ation of 
woman or girl fond of* country: will share pro¬ 
fits with right partv; no objection to one e*’'!d: 
hea** s<'hn-»|. and s-o-e; ansr-ov fully. 
ADVERTISER 70«9. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
HORTICULTURIST onen for position ns mana¬ 
ger of large commercial orchard; college grad¬ 
uate; thoroughly familiar with most up-to-date 
methods and capable of handling large property 
In hearing; married. W-ite AMERICAN FRUIT 
GROWER, 410 State-Lake Bldg., Chicago, Ill. 
WANTED—By American Western farmer, po¬ 
sition as manager or superintendent on dairy 
fa r m: life experience in b-ceding pn-eb-ed c’t- 
tie and horses; best refe-eneos. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 7054, care Rural New-Yorker. 
<iARl>i'”'JER n-'d farm executive, married; 30; 
practical, with proven ability; will trite 
cha-"e of a private estnte Oct. 1 or later. 
ADVERTISER 7049, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, college course, life experience, 
nil brandies, live stock, butter-making, milk¬ 
ing machinery; A. R. O.; best habits; single; 
Ame-Ienn. ADVERTISER 7860, care Riirnl- 
Ncw-Yorker. 
M ANTED—Posit*on as manager of private es¬ 
tate, by a married American; quail*’—! bv 
vears’ practical exoerience. ADVIOR- 
riSER 7 ( 551 , gare Rural New-Yorker. 
ELDERLY American woman, experienced plain 
cook, wishes position witli small family, 
"" 1 be year; wages mode-ate. Address 
AD\ ERTISER 7057, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SItttapron wanted bv American, middle-aged, 
married man; two children, 17 and 10 years, 
li/ or general farm; Jersey preferred; 
i re experience; can take full control; good 
house essential. S. S. BENNETT, Bound Brook, 
’ chltnred. wishes to take charge of prl- 
vate home with motherless children; willing 
.'Lf 9 Wo«t or South; references exchanged. 
' ERTISER 7058, care Rural New-Yo-ker. 
1 OIILTRYMAN, single, progressive, open for 
change; expert conditioner of high producing 
’"lity and exhiMtion stock. ADVERTISER 
•' 1, care Rural New X’prfcn-- 
HOUSEKEEPER, American, experienced, good 
cook; must have entire management; men 
only in family; moderate salary if working con¬ 
ditions are satisfactory; state full particulars 
in first letter. Address ADVERTISER 7059, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER or cook; Christian woman, with 
daughter 17, for general or upstairs work; 
also boy 4; can furnish best of references; open 
October 1; full particulars first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7005, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN open for position; working 
manager; qualified by 20 years of actual 
poultry breeding experience: expert in matings 
selection, sanitation and hygiene; feeding, hatch¬ 
ing, rearing; egg production; cornr>etent, ener¬ 
getic, trustworthy; able to produce results; 
married; American; particulars, salary first let¬ 
ter apnree'ated. ADVERTISER 7070, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By young man, position as working 
manager; life-time experience; modern farm¬ 
ing; or will lease on shares a good farm; have 
a small herd of purebred Berkshlres; Northern 
Deiawn-e preferred; I mean business. Address 
ADVERTISER 7006, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN open for position October 1 on 
private estate; life experience in showing and 
fitting for sales; good calf raiser; gord habits; 
married, no children; furnished cottage; please 
state all particulars in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7608, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER open for position; Danish; married; 
1 ‘fe experience; practical training all branches 
farming, gardening, greenhouse, poultry, all 
live stock; operate all modern machinery and 
tractors, management of men, etc.; open Oet. 1 ; 
best reference. Address ADVERTISER 7069, 
care 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 en"i’nl: married: 31: highest reference. 
POST OFFICE BOX 63, Gowanda, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN, experienced, wants work as bandy 
man on up-to-date farm with conveniences; 
state particulars and wages. ADVERTISER 
7085, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, sing’e. onen for position as super¬ 
intendent or assistant: experienced along all 
lines in general and dairv farming; state propo- 
s't'on. ADVERTISER 7686, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN and general farmer, single, Amer¬ 
ican, o-en f--r pood connection; state particu¬ 
lar. ADVERTISER 7687, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, age 22, strong, single, wishes 
permanent position on up-to-date farm; little 
experience; willing to learn; practical experience 
and good home preferred to hindi wages; exeel- 
lo"t references. ADVERTISER 7679, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager open for position to 
develop a purebred stock farm; practical ex¬ 
perience Ip all branches of farming, stock breed¬ 
ing, feeding and A. R. O. w"rk: progressive: 
g od or-n-izer and executive; highest references 
as to character and business ability; married; 
age 3-5 years; give full particulars in fi-st letter. 
„\.’d-oss ADVERTISER 7683, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager desires position on 
first-class farm; experienced in animal and 
poultry husbandry, growing and care of fruit 
and general fa-m crons; understand the working 
of m-ric-n farm machinery: am industri-us and 
copscientions wo-kcr; can furnish best of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7682, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as foreman on gentleman’s 
place; experienced all branches; American; 
mar-ied; no children; best references: $100 per 
month, house and privileges. ADVERTISER 
7671, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager of small farm 
or private estate; lifelong experience in rais¬ 
ing all crops, poultry and stock: can handle help 
to the best advantage; American; married; 36 
years old: three children, two school age; 15 
years on last place; highest reference: state full 
particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 76S0, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Pos't'on by married man as working 
foreman on farm or private estate: can take 
full charge; life experience in a'l h-anriies of 
farming; g-od ponltryinan; handy: stric’lv sober 
and re'iable; state wages and full particulars. 
A. B. C., Tallmans, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED fa-m manager wishes position 
on (’"-to-date dairy fa-m; understands ail li"«s 
of farming: has had college t-sinlng: can ha»dle 
men a-d p—'ties results. ADVERTISER 7670, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
II"' T ’DSMA N’-DA’ T>v '/AN, 35, ma-ried, no ehil- 
d~en, wants p-nsirion on private estate; 20 
yea-s’ experience; best roflp-«n-e«; w-ite par- 
t'-p'ars ami vn-oa. ADVERTISER 7673, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W \ V '"VP—Prsiri-n for man and wife, as care¬ 
takers on pr'rato estate. ADVERTISER 7674, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best g-ain and dairv farms in Orange County; 
60 miles from New York City, on State road; 
g”od house with running water and furnace heat; 
c'so tenant house; now modern ba-os to stable 
00 cows. 6 horses, etc.; electric lights in house 
o->d barns; price $100 per acre: will s n ll with or 
without stock a”d loa-hino-.v; no agents. Ad¬ 
dress owner, ADVERTISER 7319, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—20 acres, suitable fruit and p->ul- 
t~v; seven-rooin house, garage, barn, poultry 
bo-ops: near good ma-kets and sh’euing. MUL¬ 
LER, R. D. 1, Box 110, Belmar, N. J. 
A B \RGAIN—190-acre fa-m; ft-e buildings; 
modern ime-overoents; st-ck. to-'s: on maca¬ 
dam road. BOX 01, Halcottville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Alfalfa farm; 112 acres. $0,500. 
Address owner. GEO. R. CROSS, 80 Seneca 
St., Oneida, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large nine-room house; bath, run¬ 
ning water, steam heat, e'ectric fights and 
garage; nearly one acre on Lake Musconetcong: 
45 miles from New Yo-k, Lackawanna: la-ep 
garden, small fr'-its and asparagus; beautiful 
s'*a / 'e trees: sacrifice at $0,500 to quick liuver. 
>•' s. BALDWIN, 152 Market Street, Paterson. 
N. J. 
--—--—-1 
WWTRjv—Fruit and poultry farm. 25 to 50 
acres; lake frontage; woodlot; Central New 
York. ADVERTISER 7075, cure Rural New- 
Y orker. 
WANTED—To rent, iu or near small town or 
village in Connecticut, a few acres of land; 
house and buildings must be in good repair; part 
of house to be used as store. ADVERTISER 
7410, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Mqpey-making New Jersey poultry 
farm; a going business that can show a splen¬ 
did net profit; has 21 acres of good soil; near 
best markets; fi^e residence, with all modern 
conveniences, including city gas, telephone and 
electricity; only one mile from flourishing town; 
good schools and churches; incubator capacity, 
12.000 eggs; brooder capacity, 4.000 chicks; 
lh-ee la-ge layiag houses, equipped with run¬ 
ning water; garage and manure pit; all build¬ 
ings nearly new; 175 fruit trees—apple, pear, 
peach and plum—just coming into bearing; 
wood for home use. Owing to ill health I am 
offering th ! s farm and paying business, includ¬ 
ing all tools, automobile, machines and stock of 
500 selected purebred White Leghorn hens for 
b-ceding and 500 pullets, at $20.000; this is less 
than cost of renlacing buildings; buyer gets 
farm with national renutation at a bargain; 
te-ms half cash: balance on easy terms. Ad¬ 
d-ess ADVERTISER 7380, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TO BUY OR LEASE—A small house, conven¬ 
iently located, having some outbuildings, on 
a fair-sized plot; all in good condition, for a 
village or town home. Partic”la-s to ADVER¬ 
TISER 7384, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM—In New Jersey’s poultry and trucking 
section; 108 acres; about 25 cleared; young 
orchard and fruit of all kinds; good buildings; 
stock and tools included: best markets. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7409, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EQUIPPED DAIRY FARM—For Sale; on stone 
road; 8 -room house; basement barn; garage; 
9 cows; teem: imelements; price $3,800, part 
cash. A. HEMBROW, Route 2, Richland, N. Y. 
WANTED—American farmer wants dairy farm 
to rent or work on shares with privilege of 
buying: southern Je-sey p-eferred. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 7627, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FRUIT, grain and sheep farm; 200 acres: one 
mile -west of Ravena, 14 miles south of 
Albany; easv access-to Albany and New York 
markets; hundreds of young trees just in bear¬ 
ing: all modern improvements in house and barn. 
Address MRS. W. O. SPRINGSTED, Ravena, 
N. Y. 
STRAWBERRY and orange land on south side 
of big lake in Avon Park, South Florida: seven 
years’ time; free lake front camp sites. E. 
PUTNEY. 
EXCHANGE part of yorr h'll farm for part of 
my citrus land in Florida. ADVERTISER 
7029, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FRUIT and dairy farm; 250 acres; large house, 
barn and silo; near pike; 50 miles west of 
Washington, at foot of Blue Ridge; big springs 
for gravitv power system for sp-aying. grinding, 
milking, heat, lights, etc.; excellent fruit, grain 
and grass land; dairy herd; good neighborhood. 
Address ORCHARD OWNER, City Hotel, Win¬ 
chester. Va. 
DAIRY and f-m't farm: la-ge timbe- lot; write 
for particulars. NORMAN RADICK, Dur¬ 
ham, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 160 acres; good trucking and 
grain farm: farm now is in peaches, raspber¬ 
ries. strawberries, grain; good meadow, pasture 
and woodland; fine large brick house, with lawn 
extending to the store road; t-o’lev stops at 
door. Apply N. P. CREELY EST., Box 213, 
Burlington. N. J. 
FOR SALE—$7,000 down; 75-acre fruit farm, at 
Rock St-eam, Yates Co., N. Y.: on west side 
Seneca Lake: six miles north Watkins; 35 acres 
apples, 10 acres pears, peaches and cherries. 10 
acres granes; all these trees are now filled with 
f-nlt; nine-room house; large incubator, two 
barns and sheds, tenant house, all good condi¬ 
tion; good water—hard and soft: farm % mile 
from Pennsvlvania and New York Central rail¬ 
roads; terms reasonable: owner wishing to re¬ 
tire: give i>-ss“ss'on at cnee. Address GEORGE 
I. EDGERTON, Rock Stream, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Bv owner, 78-acre dairy farm; 
level; IV. miles from citv; State road; good 
buildings; silo; electric lights in barn; beant'fnl 
location; with or without pu-eb-ed Holsteins. 
Address H. L. DAY, Oneonta. Otsego Co., N. Y. 
TO RENT—A poultry plant with 14 acres of 
ground, or possibly more; the hrr'ldings in¬ 
clude living rooms for a small famil'-: go -1 
location; correspondence solicited. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7635, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fuliv equipped poultry 
and general farm: large modern buildings, run¬ 
ning water and electric lights: houses for 1.500 
poultry, 0.000 egg incubator eanaeitv; one mile 
to city 15.000 and large wealthy summer resort 
taking all produce at highest retail prices; 30 
acres tillable land, twenty acres pasture, silo 
and barn room for dairy, 100 ton ice house and 
pond: a live, going proposition with established 
ma-ket and good reputation; wonderful oppor¬ 
tunity for man who can give his time to its man- 
j > go'»ant: oriv small capital needed. BELVE¬ 
DERE FARMS, Westerly, R. I. 
SMALL VILLAGE FARM and flour feed mUl; 
sell cheap or exchange. KAYS, Wyoming. 
N. Y. 
35-ACRE farm, 6 -room house, near church and 
sehool; six miles from Lake-wood: $2.0*)0; 
$1,000 mortgage. MISS TILLIE FRANCIS, 
Lakewood, N. J., R. F. D. No. 3. 
MONSON dairy farm for sale, of 200 acres, in¬ 
cluding stock and tools: 15 m”“s from Spring- 
field. Mass. Owner, LOUIS HESS, Route 1. 
Mouson, Mass. 
FOR SALE—70<l-acre dairy and grain farm. w ! tli 
s’m'k and machinery and tractor: $35,000 
< t'drt-r-five thousand 1 ; reason for sale, poor 
health: more information. W-ite to owner, J. 
F. PHOL, Route 5, Boonville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and truck fn-m, 8 acres; 
five buildings: 12 -room house, with electricity, 
furnace; new poultry houses, 20x800 ft.: 1,800 
caosott-; Cornell p'nn: f-u’t: 1 '-i acres of 
strawberries. 1 acre red raspberries. asparagus: 
Inside city limps; price, all eo'iioned, $ 10 , 000 : 
easv terms. KIVERDALE POULTRY FARM, 
Cortland, N. Y. 
FOR SALF—-50-acre fa-m w’th stock and tools. 
Owner, W. H. FITZGERALD, Montgomery, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One 80-acre farm, not stocked; one 
200 -acre farm, well stocked and all farm 
machinery; both very desirable places: 5 miles 
f'—iu this cite; goo-1 roads. For diagram and 
full particulars address McKINNEY & CO., 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
80-ACRE farm: good buildings, good soil, large 
anple orchard; mile to town: price $5,000; 
cash required $1,500. FRANK FAULKNER, Mt. 
Bethel. Pa. 
COMMUTING fruit farm of 75 acres; brook: 
timber and building sites, with grand view. 
J. GRIFFIN, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED TO RENT—Practical poultry plant, 
about 1,000 capacity, witli good, livable 
cottage, or would buy a small poultry and fruit 
farm if rightly situated and a bargain; address 
details in full, ADVERTISER 7601, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—82-acre farm; level, excellent pas¬ 
ture and hay land; large barn, cement stable, 
icehouse, milkliouse, henhouse, large lioghouse, 
silo, 10 -room house; well located town; sehool 
and milk factory: write for particulars. F. V. 
KENT, Tacoma, N. Y. 
RARE BARGAIN—120-acre farm, suitable for 
dairy and chicken farming; 120 acres tillable, 
rest wood lot pasture; 11 -room house, with laun¬ 
dry, steam heat, bath; tenant house; all out- 
b”ildi"gs on Lincoln H’ghwav, three miles from 
Princeton, N. J. Price $13,000. MEIIL, 170 
East 75th St., New York City. 
FOR SALE—Farm 235 acres; about 125 cleared; 
estimated nearly 400,000 ft. lumber, besides 
P-ops and wood; stock and tools; well located; 
good buildings, fruit, water, road: excellent 
chance. THOMAS McLAURY, Deposit, N. Y 
FOR SALE—Poultry plant; good 0-room house, 
cement cellar; capacity 1 , 0 <F) birds: fruit, gar¬ 
den; near denot, village and schools. Owner, 
W. H. PAYNE, Huntington Sta., L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—127-acre farm, G-eene Co., N. Y.,’ 
3 miles to Hudson River, 2’A to station; 100 
acres flat, very productive; wood lot and fruit; 
9-room horse, new barn, silo, garage and all 
necessary buildings; on good road; pleasantlv 
located; write for pa-ticnlars. ADVERTISER 
7007, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm, 7-rocm house; best 
condition; barn 30x88; wagon shed, new silo, 
tile brick hog house 25x50; 2 hen houses, work 
shop, 3 horses, 10 cows, 1 bull, registered, 
1 heifer, about 200 chickens, all farming tools, 
3 horsepower engine, sawing outfit, cider press, 
3S tons of hay, oats, all other croos: plenty 
fruit; V. acre raspberries; 5 mi'os to Bingham¬ 
ton, N. Y.,_ public ma-ket; 2 m'les to street ear 
line, 14 mile to village*: go.o n o down, balance 
on easy terms. H. SPHERING, Port Crane, 
FARM WANTED—About 100 acres, with good 
orchard and good buildings, on main line, near 
Norwich or New London, C"nn.. with stock and 
imnlements: g-'ve full pn"* ! eula-«: ro agents. 
Address SAMUEL SCHWARTZBERG, 3078 
Broadway, N. Y. 
SACRIFICE—Owner gring abroad—171 acres 
moot I'esi-.able dai-v fa-m on State road, near 
Newburgh, N. Y.: large, level fields: good build¬ 
ings; cosy, old-time home; all modern improve¬ 
ments: only $0 000; cash and $4,500 mortgage; 
act quicklv; must sell at once. H. L. WOEH- 
LER, Rock Tavern, N. Y. 
COMMUTER’S FARM for sale or exchange: hour 
out; on State read: modernized bouse, barn; 
go-d soil: f-nit: woodlot. ADVERTISER 7084, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—245-ae-e g-a'n, dairy and stock 
farm; old Colonial house, in A No. 1 condi¬ 
tion; new modem 20 -eow barn and mi'k house, 
two big silos, horse barn, machine guo-’s. bull 
and calf pens, garage; water in a’l buildings; 
eood liog-tlght fencing: sta-di-g t'o>be-: send 
fo- full description. W. A. STOCKTON, Black- 
stone. Va. 
FARM FOR SALE—103 ae-es: 100 plowuble; 
l°rel; hav, grain, potato land; 7--oom house, 
sta'de. shed, orchard, sugar bosh, timber: sta- 
five miles; $19 per acre. C. MILLS. Swain, 
N. Y. 
FOE SALE—Fine farm: consists of 145 acres: 
114' miles from the village of Cobleskill: good 
buildings; fi*m horse: r"nn : ng water to bouse, 
barn also. LAMONT’S FARM, Cobleskill, N. Y. 
WANTED—’’’o b--v or re"t, f > -o cf 30 aeres or 
more; within 30 m'les of narrisburg. Pa., pre- 
f°”r“d. ADVERTISER 7077, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOE S \LE—Two 103-acre fa-ms: close to town: 
buildings on each worth $ 8 , 000 : your choice 
for $8,000 ; 204 acres: buildings worth $10,000: 
geR it for $9,000; 10 acres: buildings worth 
$2,400; sell it fl~r $2 000: 10 acres: buildings 
worth S3 000; sell it for 83.0(F): some 50 to 75- 
aere places. F. E. BURCH. East Orwell, O. 
10O ACRES. Pichmondv'Ue, New York: extra 
good potato farm: all fenced: 80 ae-es tillable, 
30 pasture, 10 light timber; 8 -room house, large 
ba-n. shed, other buildings; price, including 10 
m'lch ee ws. 50 liens, all ponimpent, standing 
c—"'s, $25 per month, with $2 500 fi-st pavment; 
sell'ng to settle estate; w'E sbmv pi—qiertv. 
.IDVINlsrn A TOE P"E. care Nemeyer, 857 
Sloan Building, Cleveland, O. 
Miscellaneous 
AVOCADOS, 9 to 12-lb. package, according to 
size cf fruit, 4th zone, $2; 5th zone ami be¬ 
yond. $2.50; or $1.50 C. O. D.. postage extra, 
(Wl September 15 ; after, price on a-'nlioation. 
GEO. W. KOSEL, grower, Redland, Fla. 
BUCKWH V *T HONEY, in OO-'b. cans, 20e per 
lb.; in 10-lb. pails. 23c: oual’ty flue. G. W. 
BELDEN, R. D. 1. Berkshire. N. Y. 
FOPn’Y seemp'-hand 390-egg size Cvphe- Co. in¬ 
cubators wanted. 0. M. LAUVER, MeAlister- 
ville. Pa. 
HONVY—Extracted clover, 00 lbs., $15.00; four 
10-lb. pails. $10.80: four 5-lb. iiails, $5.80; 
f. o. b. on- station: 10 lbs. prepaid in second 
zone. $3: third zone. $3.25. Buckwheat (dark) 
lienev, 10% less than above pri-ms. Snee'al 
prices on large orders. RAY C. WILCOX, 
Odessa, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—Intermitlenal 0 b—so engine in 
good condition. H. E. FURBECK, 300 Broad¬ 
way, Albany, New York. 
WANTE"—On-den t-aetor; cider press. JOHN 
M. ESTERLY, Albany. N. Y. 
WANTfb—Candce incubator: a^v'sc ’ust what 
you have to oifer. E. R. HUMMER, French- 
town, N. J. 
WA N’l'i’D—Large-s’ze M a m moth iueubator. 
YARMOND FARM, Freehold, N. J. 
HOPS for sale. 1920 crop: fresh and strong; by 
pound or bale; also farm. State road. V* mile 
to railroad. G. STRINGER, Madison, N. "Y. 
EXCELLENT dairv cow hav in aarload lots; 
price right. R. C. MacKLEY, Rrogueville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Fordson tractor manure spreader; 
nearly new; perfect condition; price $125 00: 
rented farm ami have no use for it. Also a 390- 
egg Prairie Slate 1919 model incubator, like 
new: fi-st check for $45.00 tabes it. MARVIN 
T. FORSTER. Hall, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A v ®rv t-aeter a n d plow; new. F. 
RANDALL. West Stocbbridge, Mass. 
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