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FARMER-AGENTS WANTED 
to represent reputable Molasses concern. Must be 
familiar with use of stock molasses. Liberal Com¬ 
missions to responsible parties. Those with autos 
preferred. Apply NATIONAL MOLASSES 
CORP., 207 Walnut Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 
St. John’s Riverside Hospital, Y ™\ tri 
offers exceptional facilities for young women who 
wish to enter the profession of nursing—course two 
and one-half years. One year of high school or its 
equivalent is required for admission. Apply 
DIRECTRESS OF NURSES, St. John’s Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, N.Y 
For Sale-Dairy, Fruit, Poultry and Boarding House 
Torino ' n t * 1P Catskills. Any size at the right price. 
■ 8! 913 HENRY RAUCH, 304 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica. I.. 1., Ji. V. 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exchange will be found on page 167. 
WANTED—Farm: near markets; cheap: descrip 
tion; price. TYLER, 685 Fulton Street. 
Brooklyn, X. Y. 
A GRAND opportunity for the right man—We | 
will lease by the year a well-equipped dairy I 
in New Jersey, with or without cows; stable 
can accommodate 50 head: milk house and other 
buildings; also dwelling liotise; owner will buy 
all milk produced: apply at once. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8289. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY, fruit farm, near Asbnry Park: 
seven-room house: outbuildings; good condi¬ 
tion: S3.500. MULLER. Box 110, Route 1. 
Belmar, N. J. 
200-ACRF, FARM—25 miles east of Philadelphia. 
near Lincoln Highway, 0 miles from Trenton, 
2 to main line station; fine stone house, elec¬ 
tricity, water pressure system, heater, fire 
places, tiled bath; 6 -room bungalow, bath: good 
farmhouse: large barns, new silo, large bog 
house, lightning rods: 10 acres of meadow, 10 
in valuable timber, 2 in fruit: land nearly level 
and worked with tractor; excellent loamy soil 
for Alfalfa, corn, potatoes, grain, bay and fruit; 
most of it limed and manured; buildings cannot 
be replaced under S40.000: price $150 an acre, 
or actual value of land without buildings: will 
sell stock and complete equipment of imple¬ 
ments and machinery very reasonable; good rea¬ 
son for selling: hank references and photographs 
of Maple Crest Farm. J. M. WATKINS, owner. 
Oxford Valley. Bucks Co.. Pa. 
FOR SALE—South Jersey farm; 150 acres; 
truck, general farming, dairy; good buildings. 
ADVERTISER 8302. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—South Jersey farm; 235 acres; 
grain, dairy, truck, timber, fruit trees, oil 
lease: on main road to Fortescue Beach; fishing 
and hunting resort: two good houses, outbuild¬ 
ings. stock and machinery; M. B. WEKERI.E. 
703 N. 2nd Street. Millville, N. J. 
WANTED—To rent with privilege to buy, 50 to 
100 acre farm, suitable buildings for poultry 
or stock: near railroad: state price and particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 8309, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
CALCITE BRAND K 
MICHIGAN LIMESTONE 
OVER 99% PURES T 
M ANY a farm that had been 
going back because of acid 
soil is worth more today than it 
was five years ago, owing to the 
increased productiveness brought 
about by the regular application 
to its soil of 
Michigan Pulverized Limestone 
Send for our booklet 4 ‘Liming the Soil” 
Michigan Limestone & Chemical Co. 
BUFFALO, N. Y. 
Largest Agricultural Limestone Mill in the country. 
Capacity 1800 tons per day. 
TWELVE ACRES—Otsego County. New York; 
large house, barn, well, brook, productive 
land; 1,500 feet elevation; mail, telephone; price 
$ 1 , 200 ; more land adjoining, $30 acre. BOX 
67, Dunellen, New Jersey. 
FOR SALE—Or will lease to responsible experi¬ 
enced party, 50 acre poultry and grain farm; 
in nice village; V t mile to station; telephone 
and electricity available; equipped, including 
6.000 egg incubator; gross sales last year over 
$ 10 , 000 : excellent markets; established baby 
chick business; good house; large barns; will sell 
bare place or with equipment to suit. HARRY 
SNYDER. Oottekill, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—To lease, or will purchase on easy 
terms. 50 to 100 acres, with buildings, in 
mountain district, either New York, Pennsyl¬ 
vania or Massachusetts: need not be much till¬ 
able. Imt must have good water supply and be 
located on or near small lake or river. Write, 
giving particulars, with distance from stores 
and R. It.. FAIRLIGHT ORCHARDS, Box R. 
Little Falls. N. J. 
WANTED—Rent or buy, small farm, suitable 
for poultry: good house; Westchester pre¬ 
ferred; reasonable. BOX 12, Yorktown Heights, 
N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, f. o. b. our 
station. 60-lb. can, $12.75; 10-lb. pail, $2.40. 
Buckwheat. 60-lb. can. $ 10 ; 10 -lb. pall. $2.25. 
Delivered in 3d postal zone—Clover, 10 lbs.. 
$2.75: buckwheat. 10 lbs., $2.60; 5 lbs. of either. 
$1.50. Special prices on large lots. RAY C. 
WILCOX. Odessa. N. Y. 
APPLES FOR SALE—2.000 barrels famous Hud¬ 
son River Valley apples in bushel hampers, 
114 -bushel boxes or barrels; graded to suit; in 
Rny quantity: would deliver in truck load lots. 
V. B. DEMAREST, Rhinebeek, N. Y. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers! healthful 
and delicious: SI per pound: monev with or¬ 
der. "EXDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
SURE POP white rice corn, year old, shelled. 25 
lbs., prepaid parcel post to fifth zone, $3.00: 
bag lots, special low price to trade. W. HAL¬ 
BERT. Oxford. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two Candee incubator sections, 
nearly new. J. M. CARROLL, Lewiston, Me. 
CANDEE INCUBATOR. 4,200 capacity, for sale; 
In good condition, well crated, f. o. b., $400. 
BOX 113. Petersburg. Va. 
WANTED—Cvphers incubators, LESLIE MOORE, 
Ellenville. 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. 
FOR SALE—New and used bee supplies; one to 
50 colonies bees. CHARLES SCHILKE, Mata- 
wan. N. J. 
WANTED—Throe cars of good Timothy ha'’. 2 
cars of Alfalfa; also car of mangels or >>eets; 
•tate lowest price f. o. b. oars. THOMAS 
J. McDERMOTT, Belleville, N. J. 
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FOR SALE—Candee mammoth incubator: ca¬ 
pacity, 1.800 eggs; $75; Candee hot water 
brooding system. 26 hovers. No. 10 stove. 
$175.00: $200.00 takes them both. W. I. 
HEWITT, Olean. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two 390-egg Prairie State incuba¬ 
tors: sand trays; $25 each: six three-tray, 390- 
egg old-style Prairie State inqubators, $15 each; 
all machines in good working ordpr. WILLOW 
BROOK POULTRY FARM. Odessa. N. Y. 
HAY FOR SALE—Timothy, Timothy and clover. 
also clover and Alfalfa. A. O. CHAPIN, 
Sharon Springs. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—50 tons of Timothy hay, cut in first 
blow: cured right; $25 ton. f. ‘ o. b. GUY 
HARRIS, Milan. Bradford Co., Pa. 
WANTED—Disease-free bees, beehives, supers, 
tops and bottoms. What have you? LLOYD 
W. SMITH, Madison, N. J. 
FOR SALE—3 h. p. latest Thermoil kerosene 
engine, used about one month; like new; regu 
lar price, $ 200 ; will take $1201 starts and runs 
on kerosene. RIVERSIDE FARM, Boonton, N. J. 
WANTED—De Lavel cream separator. No. 10 or 
12: must be In first-class condition. C. R. 
MEAD, Westfield, N. Y. 
BUTTERNUTS, $2 per bn; hickory nuts. $5 per 
bu.: f'. o. b. Rupert. Vt.; remit with order. 
JAY T. SMITH, Rupert, Vt. 
WANTED—Cyphers incubator, 390-egg. THOS. 
CAHILL, East Setauket, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Candee 3,000-egg incubator, with 
hot water heater; perfect condition; price 
$250. EVERGREEN FARM. Chappaqna, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One 3,0OO-ogg Candee incubator; 
A No. 1 condition; price $250. J. A. SHAW, 
Downsville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Cyphers or Model incubator. 390-egg 
capacity. JOHN W. ANGELL, East Setauket, 
N. Y. 
DELICIOUS hams, bacon, shoulders and smoked 
sausage from young hogs fed on peanuts, 
sweet potatoes, acorns and corn; cured in real 
old Virginia way; one hundred pound lots at 
wholesale prices. CHEROKEE FARMS, Monti- 
eello. Fla. 
SAUSAGE, Homemade, for sale—30c lb., de¬ 
livered parcel post. ALLEN MORTON, Asb- 
ville, N. Y. 
KING oranges, grapefruit, oranges, tangerines, 
tangelos, 17 lbs., post paid anywhere, $3.00; 
kumqtiats, 5 lbs. post paid, $1.50: by express 
collect standard boxes King oranges, tangerines, 
tangelos, $6.50; grapefruit, $3.00; oranges, $4.50; 
mixed (’4 grapefruit), $5.00; half boxes. $2.75; 
guava jelly and cheese, 14 lbs., 40c; samples, 
25c; mixed candied fruits, 1 lb.. $1.00, post¬ 
paid. GEO. W. KOSEL, Grower Redland, Fla. 
WANTED—240-egg incubators. W. JANDA, 
Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Mangel beets; quote price f. o. b. 
your station. BOX 373. Scarsdale, N. Y. 
The Farmer His 
Own Builder 
By II. Armstrong Roberts 
A practical and 
handy book of all 
kinds of building 
information from 
concrete to carpen¬ 
try. Price *1 •”>()• 
For sale by 
THE 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W. 30th St.. N. Y. 
sixty years Bradley’s 
C/ Fertilizers have helped to 
pull thousands of farmers over 
“slump” periods and to bring 
them out on the profit end in 
the long run. 
Plant as usual—use Bradley’s 
Fertilizers as usual—get good 
crops this year and be ready 
when the upward turn comes. 
Don’t put off ordering your Fertilizers. 
See your Bradley agent now. If there 
is none near you, write for the agency 
yourself 
Bradle; 
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