Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
i nnisaua State Fair and National .Ter- 
Cnttlc* Show. Shreveport. La., Oeto- 
‘’S-N'eveinber 7. 
* Filmland Fruit Show, Hartford, 
November o-l). ^ 
land Agricultural Society, annual 
Salisbury. Md.. November 9-1.1. 
I'arm and Home Week. New 
soy 
bcr 
N T mv 
Conn.. 
Mary 
nieetii»J£ 
A li inn! 1 
School of Agricultural. Alfred. 
annual convention. 
York State hr no 
y November 10-1 
' Viticnal (1 range 
q ‘ toU . Mass.. November 10-19. 
’ \merican Loyal Live Stock Show, 
('ity. Mo.. November lfi-20. 
National Congress, fortieth 
FARMER, with wit'- to Help, on general purpose 
farm having small modern dairy, purebred 
stock, pigs, poultry, garden, orchards, horses, 
machinery, motors, ete.; property within bor¬ 
ough limits, up-to-date town, good school, 
churches, etc.; nearest, city, Kaston, Pa., 20 
miles distant; liberal wages and .1-room house 
With hath and electric lights, and other priv¬ 
ileges; peryianent home for honest, industrious, 
practical workers; can arrange for interview in 
New York or on the property. Answer fully 
wtiat both man and wife can do. wages expect¬ 
ed, nationality, experience, references; if any 
children, state ages, boys or girls, addressing 
MANAGER. Taylor Karin. High Bridge, N. .T. 
KiUISM- 
Farmers 
nm 
comber 
•inntiid .session, Columbus. (>., November 
1 Wisconsin Potato (Growers’ Association, 
n Exposition, Milwaukee Auditori- 
1 Milwaukee. Wis., November .‘!0-Pe- 
jrutchess County. N. Y.. Poultry aud 
IVf Stuck Association, Poughkeepsie, N. 
•November 17-20. 
North Bergen County. N. J., Poultry 
V.ssociation^Nhow. Westwood, N. ,T., No- 
lnternntional l.ive St<>ek Exposition. 
I’hicngo. Ill.. November 27-December 4. 
Ohio Apple Show and American I'omo- 
Society. Columbus, <).. December 
Exposition. 
logical 
1 •> 
Seventh Annual Farmer 
Toledo. D - December 2-10. 
Illinois State Horticultural Society, 
sixty liftii annual convention, Rlooiuing- 
Ill., December 15-17. 
Vermont State Poultry Show. R. P. 
r,m‘iie. Secretary. St. VIbans, Yt., .Tatnt- 
,«• FT. 1921. ^ • 
' National Western Stock Show, Denver, 
Pol.. January 22-29. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Nov. 17-18—AUegany-Steuben County 
Breeders* sale. Holsteins. Horuell. N.Y. 
Nov. 20—-Poland Chinas. I>. E. Boley 
* Sons, Celiua, O. 
Nov. 23-24 — Ilolsteins. Watertown 
Holstein Sales Company, semi-annual 
consignment sale, Watertown, Wis. 
Francis Dnveey. manager. - 
2—Puroc-tlersttys. X Xlrnov Lon#, 
Slatv Ridge Farm, Palmyra. Pa. 
lice. 23—Holsteins. Madison-t lienan- 
-o Holstein Breeders’ consignment sale, 
Earlville. N. Y. 
“Help! Help!” cried an Italian la- 
borer near the mud flats of the river 
“What’s tlu> matter thereV" came a voice 
from the construction shanty. “Queek! 
Bringa da shov! Bringa da peek! Gio- 
vaiuta stuck in da mud. How tar 
in?" “Fp to his knees.” “Ob, let. hint 
walk out.” "No. no! He no canna walk! 
Hr wronga end up.”—The New Majority. 
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 ol 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—Woman or girl as helper In small 
private family living in suburb of New York 
City; state wages and references in first letter 
ADVERTISER 7!I19, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Protestant woman for general house¬ 
work and plain cooking and ironing: electric 
iron and electric washing machine used; all 
modem improvements; two aduiis and two ch’l- 
•iren in family; country farm; permanent pnsi- 
tion : wages. $oo to competent person; no woman 
with child need apply. MRS. NOEL ARM 
STItONU, R. K. D. 2, Newburgh. N. Y. 
HERDSMAN, 'married, 30; experienced in all 
work connected with modern dairy; A. It. 
work, butter-making; college training; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7918, care. Rnral New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
rWO efficient dry-hand milkers wanted in up-to- 
date barn making milk under certified condi¬ 
tions; wages $65 to start, with a guaranteed in- 
rense as willingness and ability is proven. 
Address, with particulars, DOBORIS PARK, 
Clou Cove, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man experienced and capable 
of handling a young orchard in bearing of over 
11.000 trees. Apply, with full particulars, io 
CLIFFORD L. MILLER. Claveniek, N. Y. 
WANTED—A cook for Elm Hill School; a good 
job. For particulars write DR. ft. P. BROWN, 
Barre, Mass. 
WANTED Reliable housekee|>cr to take entiri 
cluirgo of farmhouse; must bo a good cook: no 
washing; no objection to one child; state roft'r- 
''tii'es, nationality and salary required. Address 
A. 0. CHRISTENSEN, Box 66, Derby, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man on modern poultry farm: 
excellent conditions and good location: Stitt per 
month tn start, room aud board: excellent op¬ 
portunity for right man. Address ADVERTISER 
‘Ml. care Rural New-Yorker. 
■- « 
WANTED—l'irst-elass. experienced, creamery 
man and butter-maker for private creamery of 
one of tln« foremost commercial farms in New 
York State; products must appeal to the most 
sensitive trade; single man preferred: location. 
Niagara River. Apply io WHEATFIKI.D 
FARMS. LaSalle, N. Y. ' 
WANTED—single men and women as attendants 
_iu State Institution for Feeble-minded: salary 
s.iit jmt month and maintenance for both men 
•'inil women, with opportunity for advancement. 
Apply, stating age, to Sl’PERINTENDENT, 
hetchworth Village, Thlells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
"ANTED—Laundry matron, about 35. for insti¬ 
tution: salary $11 per mouth and maintenance; 
if'married, can probably place husband: tio ehil- 
Iren. st IT. COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, 
'•ii\vr»*iuM‘, Mass. 
A (loop opportunity for 
farmer to take charge of 
Letters N. A. VAN SON. 
Nfw York City. 
a reliable married 
an up-to-date farm. 
105 Hudson Street. 
WANTED—To do good plain cooking and down¬ 
stairs work; no washing: farm residence. E. 
CURRY, Morristown, N. .T. ’Phone 1097M. 
AUopt December 15, experienced oreliardlst for 
h'uii and general farm. Niagara County; pre¬ 
ferably agricultural school graduate: wages 
iitvwnling to experience and qualifications. 
Plus percentage net profits; give full particulars 
[" first letter, including references. R. A. MID 
Alt. Stock Exchange Building, Philadelphia. 1‘a. 
WANTED — Assistant herdsman for Holstein 
purebred cattle: single man with Cornell ex¬ 
perience preferred. Call or address L. F. CAS¬ 
TLE, J/Otig Valley. N. .T. 
SUMMER HOTEL and farm for sale in popular 
resort on the shore of a lake; house accommo¬ 
dates 60 guests; fully furnished; modern, xvith 
running water, acetylene gas lights, etc.: farm 
consists of about 100 acres, full stocked and 
equipped with machinery: good money-making 
business. ADVERTISER 77P2. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WHO has that one man poultry fruit and truck 
farm, 20 acres or more to let on profit sharing 
basis: three to five years. ADVERTISER 7916, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN owner of a small bee and poultry 
establishment in New Jersey desires the co¬ 
operation of a woman or girl fond of country 
life desiring a home; will share profits with the 
right party; references exchanged. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7901. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two Delaware farms, 43-92 acres: 
three miles to R. It.: on concrete road; im¬ 
mediate possession. S. N. HAYWARD, Rridge- 
ville, Del. 
FARM FOR SALE—127 acres of well watered 
land; 50 of wood and pasture: barn and other 
outbuildings; 30-room boarding house; high 
lovely location and mountain views; quick sale. 
Owner. WAT,TER LOCKWOOD, Box 98, R. R. 1. 
Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—To 
small place 
Road; 0 or 7 
in good shape 
a good town. 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 
rent, with option of buying, a 
on the New York-Albany Post 
room house will do, but must be 
mil contain gas; in the suburbs of 
F. F,. BRANCH, 42 Lenox Road. 
WANTED—A real farmer; one who thoroughly 
understands cows and horses: splendid oppor¬ 
tunity for the right man: $80.00 and cottage 
per month to start: located in the western pmrt 
■of New Jersey; onlv workers need apply. 
DOTTDKRA. 80 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
POSITION wanted as tenants on hay and grain 
farm by young couple: no children; good hand 
with team and good habits; willing worker. 
ADVERTISER 7899, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE— Fruit and poultry farm; 14 acres; 
near good market; 1,000 fruit trees. Ilk acres 
grapes, 1 modern henhouses, brooder house. 3 
large incubators; 7-room house: sold on easy 
terms. Apply to MRS. D. W. BROWN, R. D. 
No. 1. Dover, D“l. 
WANTED—At once, married man to work on 
farm; must be willing and steady worker; 
please state wages and nationality in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7902, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—3 men to start work as soon as pos¬ 
sible on private estate; must, bo ahle to drive 
a team and do farm work: write stating par¬ 
ticulars and wages. ADVERTISER 7903, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—80 acres tillable 
Fla., 2'i miles from station. 
IDA.*’ Box 94, Nanuet, N. Y. 
land in Ocala, 
Address “FT.OR- 
WANTEB—Single man for general work on 
dairy farm: prefer German or Hungarian. 
LOUIS DOBSA. New Kingston. N. Y. 
WANTED—A first-class herdsman dairyman. 
Protestant, for a private estate: cleanliness 
and a good butter maker is most essential: only 
a first-class man considered: a man who is not 
afraid of work; no cigarette smoker need apply: 
must furnish copies of references from past and 
present employers; will pay to such a man $100 
per month, with room and board to start xvith: 
the applicant: must be thoroughly competent; no 
other need apply. ADVERTISER 7905, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good dairy farmer for a modern 
place; good house and usual perquisites: loca¬ 
tion Northern New Jersey: near town: SSO a 
month; position open fur a single man. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7913. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HIGH-PAYING farm for sale; 212 acres; new 
buildings; 44 head registered Holsteins. 4 
horses, all fanning tools and machinery, milk¬ 
ing machine, about 100 tons hay. 1.000 bushels 
oats itnd buckwheat, full silo; everything, with 
house furniture, only $21,000. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 7910. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, farm suitable for dairy and 
poultry, between New York aud Trenton, 50 
to 100 acres; good buildings: cash rent, priv¬ 
ilege of buying. ' ADVERTISER 79X2, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—94-acre early truck farm in South¬ 
ern New Jersey; Ideal climate; 70 acres clear; 
balance In timber; soil under high state of cuItU 
ration: 2V. miles from town on State road; 17 
miles from Philadelphia: 8-room house, good 
condition: 6-room tenant house; large barn and 
sheds, corncrib, cow stables, poultry house, 
sweet potato house, holds 4,100 baskets: hot¬ 
house hotbed sash, young peach orchard, apple 
orchard: other fruits: soil all sowed with cover 
crop: $10,000; $ 6 . 00 <) cash. WM. M. WHEAT- 
LEY (owner), Elmer, N. J. 
SINGLE middle age man who understands fartn- 
b«g; wages $50.00 month, board and room. 
Address A„ P. O. Box 200. Madison Square 
Branch P. O., New York City. 
WANTED—Woman to cook and make butter for 
small dairy; wages $71 per month and board. 
Address E, C. H., Box 194, Monroe, N. 1. 
WANTED— Capable, reliable man on general 
farm: $60 month, board and room. WILLIAM 
UNDERWOOD, Mt. Tom. Mass._ 
WANTED—Working manager for New Hamp¬ 
shire farm: must understand live stock, gard¬ 
ening and everything connected xvith a farm; 
prefer married man without children: splendid 
cottage with all conveniences; vegetables, fuel 
and milk supplied; must have best references; 
write or apply HENDERSON, 480 West 24 St., 
New York City. 
Situations Wanted 
'ANTED -Quiet couple, around November 1; 
rixitestanl: general farm experience; must be 
itiuiliiir xvith pruning and spraying fruit; farm 
manager not wanted; wife to keep house aud get 
""‘"Is; state experience, number and ages of 
a mil y, ami salary expected; a good home for 
People who get up earlv and work; no room for 
nilurs. ADVERTISER ‘ 7862, care Rural Now- 
I nrker, 
POULTRYMAX—Experienced, energet ic, trust¬ 
worthy, progressive. 15 years’ practical work, 
college trained, desires change: expert in all 
branches:' ability to produce results proven by 
unexcelled reference; American: married; no 
ehiMren. ADVERTISER. 7909, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WELL experienced farmer. 40 years, wife aud 
two children. 14 and 17 years, desires position, 
gentleman's estate, foreman or general superin¬ 
tendent; highest references. ADVERTISER 
7908, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager commercial or¬ 
chard; experienced in cultivation and market¬ 
ing; on salary and commission basis. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7S16, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULT HYMAN, single, open for change; thor¬ 
oughly experienced xvith Winter producing: 
can manage plant successfully. AD\ ERTISER 
7884. care Rural. New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER open for position on mode in 
farm or gentleman's estate; age 30; Ameri¬ 
can; married: two children, one of school age: 
life experience in general practical farming: 
understand the operation and care of modern 
farm machinery, gas engines, tractors, purebred 
Holstein and Guernsey cattle, management of 
men: O. K. reference: if you are in need of an 
honest, reliable, capable manager investigate, as 
it will require a personal interview xvith both 
owner and property. ADVERTISER 7900, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
120 ACRES fertile, tillable; 18 acres woods; 
large, barns: excellent house; 8 miles from 
Albany, on State road: near village having all 
conveniences; price, $5,200; terms; would sell 
stock and equipment reasonably. N. B. GROSS, 
Nassau, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—69bj-acre equipped Delaware farm; 
buildings practically new; crops, truck, profit¬ 
able wood business: young /orchard: good loca¬ 
tion: $6,000: cash $3,000. ADVERTISER 7904. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
DURING these days of inability to obtain com¬ 
petent help it behooves many farmers to pon- 
der over the problem. No matter what you are 
producing, be it live stock, crops or fruits, perhaps 
you are unable for one reason or another to keep 
things np to the pitch you would like to. or 
cannot carry out ii prolonged, definite program 
of crop rotation or breeding because of uncer¬ 
tainties in the labor market. Have you ever 
thought that it might be to yon advantage to 
have a working partner? The writer, a young 
married man, invites correspondence on this sub¬ 
ject. ADVERTISER 7914, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—I-ong Island farm of 41 Vi acres; 
seven-room house; large barn, with cellar; 
well water: land and buildings in fine condition; 
excellent for general farming of trucking: 25 
miles from New York City markets; pickling 
factory adjoining property; will sell all or one- 
half: price, terms and full particulars on re¬ 
quest. F. C. ROSENTHAL. Box 281, Hunting- 
ton. L. I., N. V. 
CONNECTICUT farm to.let on shares. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7837. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—267 acres farming and grazing land; 
ideal location; buildings first-class. Z. G. 
MORGAN. Green Springs, Hampshire Co., W. Va. 
SUPERB Washington County IN. Y.) home and 
farm. S6 acres, with dairy stock and tools: 
$6,060. Address ADVERTISER 7815. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
165 ACRES; highly suitable for stock farming; 
1 mile from school, high school, stores, church 
and macadam highway; good house: barn 90x36 
with basement; 20 acres of Alfalfa seeding, with 
20 acres of Timothy and other grasses; 115 acres 
tillable: balance pasture, with springs and wood¬ 
land: rolling bind with gravel loam soil: price 
$11,000; cash $5,000; balance ensv terms: pos¬ 
session after Nov. 1. 1920. BENHAM & MC¬ 
CLURE. Edgewater Farms. Canandaigua, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four-acre farm, near Mt. Holly. 
N. J.; fine apple and peach orchard: excellent 
brick house; new barn and chicken house; an 
ideal home. GILLIS M. PARKER, R. D. No. 2. 
Mt. Holly. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Village poultry farm. 7' a acres; 
trout stream through farm; six-room house, 
pantry, two clothes closets, electric lights: 
20x90 poultry house, 10x16 granary, 14x24 
brooder house; all buildings built and painted 
after 1915: water in house and granary: price 
$3,500. LEON C. HAPPICH. North Branch, 
Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
THREE HUNDRED ACRE farm near Glens 
Falls. N. Y.; sixty acres woodland: excellent 
water supply; large homestead with modern 
conveniences: tenant house; large barns and 
outbuildings; for particulars write JAMES H. 
SEAMAN, Glens Falls, N. Y r . 
WANTED—Small poultry farm with good build 
ing and location: address ADVERTISER 7917. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
WANT 
fully. 
Yorker. 
'-mall farm, near New 
ADVERTISER 7830, 
York 
ea re 
City: 
Rural 
write 
New- 
FOK SALE—One of the best farm bargains in 
Delaware Co.. N. Y.: fully equipped river 
farm: 100 head; modern equipment; write for 
particulars. CHARLES PETERS, Castle Creek, 
N. Y. 
GREENE CO., N. Y. t 300-acre stock farm, com¬ 
plete, for sale; 3.000 apple trees. 1,500 peach, 
all bearing: 2.500 barrels apples this year; for 
sale cheap: near Cornwallvillc. Greene Co., N. Y. 
Address DR. EDWIN BETTS, 482 Broad St., 
Newark, N. J. 
FOR SALE—A very desirable property in West¬ 
chester Co., N. Y., one hour from city by 
auto. Inquire of t). G. BRIAN. Dykemaus, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Equipped poultry farm on ear Hue; 
all conveniences: house and buildings: stock 
and tools; don’t answer unless you are ready to 
buy at a bargain price. BOX 230, II. 3, Vine- 
land, N. J. 
WANTED—Ten bushels of oats for feeding: 
state price f. o. b. ADVERTISER 7907, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BUY direet»from producer, Winesap, Black Twig 
apples. So per bbL; Beu Davis, $4.50: gcx>d 
seconds, $4: houie-canned tomatoes, string bean-, 
cherries, raspberries, pie peaches, f. o. b. Trout- 
ville. Va. 0. A. LAYMAN, Troutville. Va. 
APPLES FOR SALE—Good Winter varieties; 
Baldwins, Greenings and Ben Davis, delivered 
anywhere in Greater New York for $1.50 pet- 
barrel; apples will Ik- ungraded as to size but 
only jirst-elass fruit, sound to the core, will 1*0 
packed: send your check to L. M. STORY. 
Greenville. N. V.: your choice of varieties: ship¬ 
ments in txx-o weeks. 
PRINCETON, N. J.—68 acres; no house: out¬ 
buildings; price $3,000. half cash. Write II. 
I.. HENRY. R. 4, Shaw Ave., Hempstead. L. L, 
N. Y. 
10 ACRES, house 
change. KAYS. 
and grist 
Wyoming, 
mill: 
N. Y. 
sell or cx- 
POULTRYMAN open for position: commercial 
plant or private estate; married; 42: two 
children: 20 years’ experience all branches- only 
first-class proposition. Address ADVERTISER 
7898 . care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—35-acre fruit and poultry farm in 
Delaware: 12 acres wheat. 6 acres clover; pas¬ 
ture; abundance of fruit: good buildings: option 
on laying poultry. Address ADVERTISER 7879. 
care Rural New-Yorker. _ „ 
FOR SALE—165-acre stock, poultry, grain, hay 
and pasture farm: fair buildings; oysters, 
crabs, fish, trapping and young fine timber; price 
$4,600. E. L. SELTZER, Marion Statiou, Md. 
WORKING MANAGER: married; 34; life ex¬ 
perience: thorough knowledge farm crops, 
garden truck, fruit, care of stock aud poultry; 
capable, energetic and trustworthy; first class 
man. ADVERTISER 7896, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED —Position, assistant dairyman or as¬ 
sistant puultryman. or house-work in country 
or small village; have had experience and can 
furnish reference. Address MRS. X.. Box 108, 
Woodstock, N. Y. 
FARM manager now employed would like to 
make change; college graduate; married; one 
child: have been successful with dairy, poultry 
aud general farming: only first-class place con¬ 
sidered. ADVERTISER 7906, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MANAGER desires position oil a high-class dairy 
farm or estate; married; small family; Amer¬ 
ican: middle age: college trained; life experience 
A. r. work and breeding high-class dairy cattle 
a specialty. Address ADVERTISER 7915, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Within 40 miles of New York, on 
the Hudson, a small property for permanent 
home, with fruit, garden, etc; replies must give 
full information and lowest eash price. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7883. ,-are Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT -110-acre dairy farm, near Trenton, 
X. J. ADVERTISER 7807. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Poultry farm. 10 to 20 acres, in vil¬ 
lage or near town; good house or bungalow; 
prefer Northern New Jersey! might consider 
Blue Ridge Mountain section of Virginia. R. 
11. SAYERS. Vineland, N. J. 
FOR SALE—140-acre farm in one of the beauty 
spots of Bucks County. Pa.; large 14-mom 
house, finely finished, xvith city improvements; 
could not be built for $20,000; large good barn: 
two tenement houses: lias a deep dark soil; is 
mostly level; none better for fruit and grain; 
running stream; timber: near Trenton and Phil¬ 
adelphia; large lawn, set to shrubbery: a real 
country home; price $100 an acre, with crops 
included; tenant farmer would remain; posses¬ 
sion suon. For particulars and photos address 
owner. JOS. D. WILSON. New Hope, Pa. 
apples: apples: apples: f t Fail aid 
Winter apples place order immediately to C. 
J. YODER. GrantsvlUe, Md. 
WANTED—Cider apples in small quantities or 
carload lots. JolIN F. WILKENS, Peekskill. 
N. Y. Telephone Peekskill, 21-F-4. 
EXTRACTED HONEY—Clever. 60 ■-lb. can, $15; 
10-lb. pail, $2.75; buckwheat. 60-lb. can, $12; 
10-lb. pail. $2.30. f. o. b. my station: mailed 
within 3d zone, 10 lbs. clover, $3.25; buckwheat. 
$2.95; special prices on large orders. RAY C. 
WILCOX, Odessa. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Few more gallons pure reck maple 
syrup. $3 postpaid. NOAH POIRIER. Ran¬ 
dolph. Yt. _ 
APPLES FOR SALE—2.000 barrels famous Hud¬ 
son River Valley apples in bushel hampers. 
1 '.'.-bushel boxes or barrels, graded to suit, in 
any quantity; would deliver in truck load lots. 
V.‘ G. DEMAREST, Rhinebeek, N. Y. 
HYDRAULIC cider press; nearly new: capacity 
30 barrels daily; complete xvith engine; price 
$450. JOSEPH BARTKE, Leeds, N. Y._ 
FOR SALE—Pure manic syrup, $3.25 per gall- 
f. o. b. ERNEST HELD. Rloomville. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cyphers 140-egg Incubator and N 
18 Standard Colony brooder; each used one 
season: the outfit for $40. R. C. STAHl.. 
Litchfield, Me. 
FOR SAT E—Portable Fairbanks Morse gasoline 
and kerosene engine. 15 h. p.: run three 
months; $800.00. J. H. RKVE, Lindenhurst. 
N. Y. _ 
FOR SALE—One Fairbanks-Morse 4 h.p. gas 
engine, in first-class condition: one l'. S. 
cream separator and one 312-egg Successful in¬ 
cubator, both in good condition; cheap. L. W. 
HOWLAND. Winchester, 0. 
_______ i ■ i — 4 
Foil SALE— Meat market: principal street: best 
location; best equipped: modern machinery, 
including ice machine; three-story brick, fine 
condition; market and two 7-room fiats, 
equipped; 10 eating places withiu a block; 
$24,000; $10,000 required. OSCAR ADDIS, 02* 
Broadway, Kingston, N. Y. 
WANTED 
Britain. 
-Garden tractor, Midwest or New 
HOWARD DULSE, Patchogue, N. Y. 
VERY choice new Vermont maple syrup in 1-gal. 
cans at $2.71 per gallon; choice new Vermont 
maple sugar in 5 and 13-lb. tins at 35c per 
pound: f. o. b. Rupert, Vt.; remit xvith order. 
JAY T. SMITH. Rupert. Vt. 
HONEY—Choice clover extracted, 10 lbs. $3.25 
postpaid 3rd zone. J. C. HICKS, Belleville, 
N. Y. 
