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Portland, 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exchange will be found on page 131. 
BARGAIN to close estate; 280-acre farm: good 
house ami barn; plenty of spring water pipetl 
to house; (5 miles from railroad; will keep 35 
cows; 25 acres woodland; price 85,500. one-third 
cash. H. ll. SWART, executor, Marsraretville, 
X. T. 
For SALE—87-acre dairy and poultry farm, 0- 
rooni house, 0 outbuildings, running water, 
fruit and timber; $1,800. AVITTIG, Middleburgh, 
N. Y. 
TO RENT—On shares, 200-acre farm, fully 
equipped, with tractor outlit; smooth, large 
fields; lake pastures; ample pasture: water sys¬ 
tem; fine market; first-class proposition f’*r first - 
class man: no others need apply. Address 1>. 
WEDGEWORTII. West Monroe. N. V 
WANTED—84.000 cash payment for possession 
of 400-acre dairy farm: electric lights, tractor, 
all equipment, 80 head: 120 acres tint woodbind, 
pasture; interest, 5 per cent; other terms easy. 
J. W. ItAliEttRI), Downsville, N. V.: Del. Co.' 
FOR SALE or FOR RENT—100-acre farm, west 
bank of Hudson, on automobile road; bus ser¬ 
vice to Kingston: good 0-room stone house, barn 
and other outhouses: running wate: ideal loca¬ 
tion for Summer boarders: easy terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8228, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—OS-aere fruit and dairy farm, in 
high cultivation; 80-ft. basement barn; 8-rooni 
house, good condition: running water in both; 
good dairy cows, chickens, good team, wagons, 
sleighs, harnesses, hay fork, machinery and 
tools: potatoes, corn, oats, buckwheat, apples 
go with place; write owner: a bargain; on easy 
terms. MRS. (5LENCORA SPRAGUE, Route i. 
New Berlin, N. Y. 
ORANGE COUNTY dairy farm; S4 acres; level 
land: telephone: electricity soon: mile from 
village. Full particulars from OWNER, Box 
1(53, Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y. 
1\ ELL I!1 ILT two 12) family dwelling: five 
rooms and batii, each two floors, finished room 
and attic third tioor; gas throughout; plot eight 
city lots: 100 ft. fronts one street, running 
through 20 l> ft. to 100 ft. front on next, street: 
all kinds fruit and berries, etc.: housing for 200 
chickens; all tip-top order: one-halt block to 
Amasite- highway: bus service Paterson, New¬ 
ark, Montclair; 17 miles commute to X. Y.; 
Weal location: owner will exchange for farm 
75 to 100 acres, good buildings: Jersey. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8200. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or Summer boarding place—I want to 
buy a farm which will cost not over 820.000 
and will yield a reasonable return on the money 
invested: or will buy a place suitable for Sum¬ 
mer boarders, but it. must be attractively situ¬ 
ated. Write, with full particulars, TL I. 
PELS, Queens, N. Y. 
Ill 1 ISO N River Valley farm (50 acres); 80 
miles from New York: 7 miles to Kingston; 
close to Slate road and station. Address 
ADVERTISER 82(51, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FINE equipped farm and country home for less 
than buildings cost: 135 acres productive land, 
V-i mile from railroad town, near State road to 
Troy and Albany: brick residence. 10 rooms and 
bath, cost 811,000 to build; garage, big buink, 
silo, slate roofs, orchard, 20 milk cows, bull. 3 
horses, hens, machinery and feed, all for $10,- 
000; part cash: milk check averaged $352.10 a 
month for the last six months. ADVERTISER 
8231, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—105-acre farrp; fine buildings; on 
macadam road near Binghamton; 30 cows; 
full equipment: for only $10,000; easy terms 
('HAS. PETERS,' Castle Creek, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent farm, preferably near manu¬ 
facturing city, by reliable party. ADVER¬ 
TISER. 8234, care Rural New-Yorker; 
FOR SALE—Farm: 200 acres; Orange County, 
near State road: well watered; fine potato 
land. BOX 41, Fnionville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Small poultry farm: five-room cot¬ 
tage: garage; three poultry houses, carrying 
700 to 800 fowls. ADVERTISER 82.37. 'care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAKE your home in the Onondaga limestone soil 
country; New York’s best farming and Alfalfa 
section: beautiful country, ready markets, good 
roads, wide diversity of crops, good neighbors: 
(landv dairy and Alfalfa farm between Auburn 
and Syracuse, bordering main highway through 
State: 100 acres: 85 tillable; 15 watered pasture; 
excellent fences: pleasant yard and location; 
fair barns: highly productive soil; fruit: excel¬ 
lent gravel bed: $8,500: $2,000 cash: balance to 
suit. ADVERTISER 8240, care Rural New- 
Y’orker. 
FOR SALE—84-acre farm; fine for dairy or 
fruit: 40 acres level productive fields, 44 acres 
in pasture, and valuable woodland: spring and 
brook; old and young orchard; all kinds berries; 
grapevines: 14-room house, open plumbing, bath, 
set tubs, hot-air furnace, fireplaces, telephone: 
large, modern basement barn; icehouse; chicken 
house; corucrib; garage: concrete engine house; 
beautiful location, near !%ke, JmUey„ schools, 
stores, several factories, two railroad stations: 
5 miles city; price $n,8(»n, with $2,900 cash, or 
will exchange for smaller farm. Owner. ( 1 . 
KUNCHICH, South Coventry, Conn. 
PRACTICAL farm family want to buy a farm 
home, stocked and equipped, near markets and 
schools, with timber and fruit, fair buildings, 
where $1,000 in Liberty bonds will be accepted 
as first payment; high-class references. AD 
VERTISER 8244, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm in Salem County, N. J.: (50 
acres loamy soil: modern conveniences. AD- 
5 ERTISKR 8241, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMMFTER’S home and small fruit farm, 22 
acres, 10-room dwelling, all improvements: 
barn, wagon house, garage, workshop; other 
buildings; all nearly new: farm paying 11 per 
cent on asking price; seeing is appreciating: 10 
minutes to village and station. C. C. HFT.- 
SART, Matawan, N. J. 
(54 ACRES, very productive land, Madison Co., 
good buildings, located in center of farm; 
land easily worked: $4,000: half cash: equip¬ 
ment if desired. ADVERTISER 8240. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WILL share or rent modern dairy farm, on wa¬ 
ter. 50 miles from New York, about 150 acres: 
brick buildings, running water: stocked with 
about 20 head cattle, horses and modern ma¬ 
chinery; outlet for as much milk as can be pro¬ 
duced; near station: surrounded by country 
homes. STORE, 9(5 Grand St., New York City. 
FOR RENT or SALE—A good 200-acre farm. 
near Geneva: a fine set of buildings, and for 
sale a fine herd of three-year-old registered Hol¬ 
stein heifers. WILLIS A. WHITE, Geneva, 
WILL RENT poultry plant in Sullivan County 
to single man or woman, with board and living 
quarters if desired; this because of owner’s ill 
health and consequent inability to handle both 
poultry and agricultural work: accommodates 
1.000: now have 700 birds for sale to renter if 1 
desired: Buckeye and Cyphers incubators; Magic 
and Candee coal brooders; using gasoline lights; 
steady market. A., Cochecton Center Postofiice, 
New York. 
WANTED—To rent, on buying option, small 
farm, about 30 acres, within commuting dis¬ 
tance of New York. ADVERTISER 827(5, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
IF YOU want a home farm of 120 acres, at $60 
per acre, with good buildings, on improved 
road, producing four to five thousand pet- 
year, U, mile to railroad, village, high school, 
etc., come quick to EDWIN V. SMITH Silver 
Springs, X. Y. 
WANTED—Farm to lease: would farm on shares 
or would go in partnership with hard-working 
man; have all up-to-date machinery and horses; 
Connecticut or Massachusetts preferred. An¬ 
swer ADI ERTISER 8257, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—32-acre farm; 22 acres cultivated: 
balance woodland; short, mild Winters; long, 
pleasant Summers: grows two crops a season: 
14 acres in wheat and rye: abundance fruit; 
also grapes, asparagus, small fruits; two-story 
house, painted and papered: lawn with magni¬ 
ficent shade trees; barn and outbuildings; good 
water from pump in yard: on Improved county 
road: jnilo to school, store, depot and State 
road; 7 miles from county seat: sacrifice $3,200 
on account accident and poor health; kodak 
photos on request. Address OWNER, Box 02, 
Cambridge, Dorchester Co.. Md. 
1 M ST’A I, opportunity for making money on 
this Southern Connecticut farm: nearby beach; 
is not getting enough milk; house one and une¬ 
qual-tor miles front beach; silo, silo machinery 
and large tools go with place: may be leased for 
lernt of years; rent moderate; terms easy; re¬ 
sponsible tenants only; prefer tenant who will 
work out part of rent: immediate occupancy. 
AD) ERTISER 8242, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, f. o b our 
station, fiO-lb. can. $12.75; 10-lb. pail $2 40 
Buckwheat. 00-lb. can. $10; 10-lb. pail. $2.25. 
Delivered in 3d postal zone—Clover, io "lits ’ 
*2. in; buckwheat, 10 lbs., $2.(50; 5 lbs. of either’ 
$1.50. Special prices on large lots. RAY C 
WILCOX, Odessa. N. Y. 
SI RE POP white rice corn, year old, shelled. 25 
llis prepaid parcel post to fifth zone. $5.00; 
bag bds. special low price to trade. W II \T.- 
BERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
K\II I ING YARN—Three-ply: guaranteed all 
virgin (new) wool: natural color (white); for 
knitting sweaters, socks, mittens, etc.; $2.75 
per lb.: 2 lbs. or more at $2.50 per lb., post¬ 
paid. F. F. CROSBY, Ooudecsport, Pa.;--Route ft. 
SAUSAGE, Homemade, for sale—30e lb de¬ 
livered panel post. ALLAN NORTON’ \sh- 
ville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Power sprayer, suitable for 20-acre 
orchard; Friend or Bean. BOX (502, Newtown 
Bucks Co., Pa. 
ICR SALE—Buckeye traction power ditcher; 
nearly new. Any individual or organization 
interested communicate with SENECA POWER 
DITCHER CO.. Hall, N. Y. W 
l ( ’! : —Big Bull tractor, excellent condi¬ 
tion. $22.1.00; J. I. Case 2-bottom plow. $(10.00; 
tractor manure spreader, nearly new, sioo.oo" 
Mann power bone grinder, little used, $25.00- 
Prairie State 390-egg incubator. $40.00 _ and 
.luiiTor coal brooder. $20. (Hi; Chalmers 3-ton 
♦ruck. $150.00. MARVIN T. FORSTER. Hall, 
APPLES FOR SALE—2.000 barrels famous Hud- 
son Liver Valley apples in bushel hampers, 
1 -j-bushel boxes or barrels; graded to suit: in 
any quaiitity; woiibl deliver in truck load lots 
\ . B. DLMA1.LST, Rhiuebeck, N. Y. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers! healthful 
and delicious: $1 per pound: money with or¬ 
der. “LNDION,” Naples, X. Y. 
10 R SALE—Two Candee incubator sections 
nearly new. J. M. CARROLL, L ewiston, Me. 
1 "'ll 1 . -Vlfsilfa ; buy now. IRVING 
HAM KINs, Syracuse, X. Y. Gen. Del. 
WANTED—One-man stump puller; latest drum 
ttc.™ "W« : aIso bone poultry cutter. 
T-LOAD GOLDSBOROUGH, R . 2, Mohnton, Pa. 
WANTED—Eight Standard or Magic brooder 
stoves, large size. IRVING STOCK FARM 
Friendship, N. Y. 
MARYLAND OYSTERS—Fresh from the salt 
water; the kind you don’t get from the stores: 
prices lowest possible, prepaid: would exchange 
1 -mited quantity for good anples; write for prices 
and particulars. WM . LORD. Cambridge, Md. 
( AXDEE INCUBATOR, 4,200 capacity, for sale- 
£ 0, ' dit , i0I b well crated, f. o. b„ $400. 
t.o.v 113, Petersburg, Va. 
MAPLE SUGAR, in 13-lh. tins, not well grained 
and a trifle scorched. 25c per ]b. fob 
Rupert, Vt.: remit with order: will take back if 
not satisfactory, JAY T. SMITH, Rupert, Vt. 
WANTED—Cyphers incubators, LESLIE MOORE 
Ellenville, N. Y. 
FARM for sale or rent—Beautifully located; 
seven miles from Asbury Park, New Jersey, 
on State highway; 1(50 acres; 80 acres tillable- 
good soil: 10 acres pasture; fine brook: fruit 
trees: one acre asparagus; owner’s house ex¬ 
ceptionally fine; also good tenant house; silo, 
two barns, chicken houses, runs, etc.: price 
$15,000. Address A. STONE, 212 Brindley 
Avenue. Bradley Beach, N. .T. 
EQUIPPED 100-acre farm; 2 acres orchard, 10 
woods; 5 rooms, barn. etc.;, price $4,500,’ in¬ 
cluding 2 horses. 1 cow. farm implements, 
crops, some furniture: cash $1,500: located 2 
miles from station and boat: 10 miles Albany 
NAUM. 78 State Street, Albany, N. Y. 
WANTED—Jerusalem artichokes. WILLIAM B 
0LNEY, Seekonk, Mass. 
FOR SAT.E— Fire earloads of bay: first and third 
class; prices right. ROUSE BROS., Onshore 
Pa. 
WANTED—Small, first-class modern incubator; 
also brooder; reasonable. MISS E. A BULK- 
LEY, Deep River, Bonn. 
Only this kind of heater 
will fill these conditions 
The size, location, exposure, plan and 
construction, of the- above house allow 
the owner to choose between hot water, 
steam, warm air or onepipe heaters in 
certain sizes. But his desire to save 
needless expense limits the choice to a 
Onepipe Heater No. 422. 
Selecting heating apparatus requires ex¬ 
act scientific knowledge and freedom J 
from prejudice. ( 
See an International Dealer or let our heating 
engineers select the one best style and size of 
heater to meet all the requirements of your 
home. We make all modern types of heaters, 
for conditions all over the world, so are widely 
experienced, fully competent and wholly un¬ 
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There is no charge for this service, no obligation. 
It costs you nothing but may save you hundreds 
of dollars and much inconvenience. 
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question blank and chart which en¬ 
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your requirements. 
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Suited to more homes, stores 
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Economical and easy to 
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manure: five tons or more. 
EARLE C. BROWN, Oanastota, N. Y. 
EXCELLENT dairy hay, clover and Timothy 
mixed, about equal parts of each, at $23.50 
per ton, f. o. b. here: also a car of almost pure 
timothy. R. C. MACKLEY, Brogueville, Pa. 
1' OR SAT.E—New and used bee simplies: one to 
50 i-olonies bees. CHARLES SCHIT.KE Mata¬ 
wan. N. J. 
WAN! Kl)—Three cars of good Timothy hay, 2 
cars ol Alfalfa; also car of mangels or beets; 
state lowest price f. o. b. cars. THOMAS 
J. McDermott, Boiieviiio, n. j. 
FOR SAT.E—8-1(5 Happy Farmer tractor; used 
sixty hours as demonstrator; price $(500.00. 
J. E. MCLAUGHLIN, Skaneateles, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure maple syrup, $3.00 per gal. 
S. E, JONES. Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
WANTED—Incubator: Prairie State, Buckeye or 
Bine Hen; give price, size and guaranteed 
condition crated and delivered to your freight 
station. ADVERTISER S25S, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HAY FOR SALE—Timothy, Timothy and clovei 
also clover and Alfalfa. A. O. CHAIM > 
Sharon Springs, N. Y. 
M assachusetts farms for sal 
Improved large and small farina, nearby marl 
eta, excellent transportation, co-operative o 
ganizationp, state roads, community center 
reasonable prices. For information write 
ARTHUR W. GILBERT, Commissioner Depar 
ment ol Agriculture, State House, Boston. Mass. 
noo» FARMS. 30 mile Philadelphia. Chester Co. Reasoi 
U able. C, t». lleatwole, Real Estate, Klmbertou, Pi 
FARMS AND HOMES in Pelriware where the climate is pleai 
■ ant. the lands productive nnd prices reasonable. For ii 
formation write STATE BOARD OE AGRICULTURE. Dover, Delawar 
