The GRIMM MAPLE SUGAR 
MAKING UTENSILS 
W* RURAL NEW-YORKER 
May we send you our booklet which describes our com" 
nlete line of sugar making utensils? Are you ready for 
the sugar season that is nearly here? Tell ns how many 
buckets you use and let us quote you prices. 
G. H. GRIMM ESTATE, RUTLAND, VT. 
Grow Hogs and Poultry 
on Buttermilk 
Feeders are everonthelookoutforwaysof growing 
better hogs and poultry, and growing them more 
quickly and economically. Experienced feeders 
will tell you that nothing has ever been found any 
better than good, rich buttermilk, but it has been 
almost impossibleto get enough buttermilk tomake 
it a regular part of the ration. This objection has 
been overcome and a process worked out by the 
Consolidated Product Company of Lincoln, Ne¬ 
braska. of successfully condensing buttermilk 
without losing its valuable feeding elements. This 
condensed product, called Semi-Solid Buttermilk, 
is shipped to hog and poultry growers all over the 
country from factories located in different sections. 
Simply add water toSemi-Solid Buttermilk and get 
real buttermilk which hogs relish and eagerly con¬ 
sume. A tonic and conditioner as well as a feed. 
Anyone interested in reducing feed costs and at 
the same time getting rapid growth and keeping 
their stock healthy should get some of this product. 
Write for free sample. I. H. Nester & Co.. Dept. 
3540, No. 3 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa., or 
Consolidated Products Co., Dept. 3540, Lfncoln, 
Nebraska. 
FOR SALE OR RENT 
Orchard about thirteen thousand apple trees and 
about thirteen thousand peach trees,about eighteen 
thousand of the trees are eight years old. balance 
younger trees. Railroad siding on the Orchard 
property. Water system over half the Orchard. 
Expense has not been spared to make good orchard. 
Are you interested '• 
Address : ADVERTISER «4S0. care Rural New-Yorker 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exchange will be found on page 307 . 
HERDSMAN—Native of Guernsey Island: life 
experience A. it. calf raising, showing, spe¬ 
cialties; best habits; references: particulars and 
wages. ADVERTISER 8440 . care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ASSISTANT POT’LTRYMAN. single. Protestant, 
open March first for i osition on Leghorn egg 
and breeding farm; now completing Rutger's 
Poultry Course: fwo years’ previous practical 
experience on modern plants; best- references. 
MII.LElt, 162 Jones Avenue, New Brunswick, 
N. J. 
RELIABLE PARTY—Man and wife wish to fake 
charge of boarding house on farm: experi¬ 
enced;, first-class reference. ADVERTISER 
84311, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as estate superintendent; 
thoroughly experienced in all branches of es¬ 
tate management, including landscape work; 
exceptional ability and knowledge of handling 
men; best of references. Apply ADVERTISER 
8437, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I OR SALE—-100-aere farm; running water: or¬ 
chard; good buildings; location, Glen. Mont¬ 
gomery Co., X. Y.: price, $3,000. I). E. VOOK- 
HEES, Plainville, N. Y. 
UAIR5 and fruit farm; DMT acres, all equipped; 
U) head of stock; half mile from City of Hud¬ 
son. on State road: sell all milk for 15c per 
quart: about 700 bearing fruit trees; 250 grape 
vineyard; 9-room residence, 6-room tenement 
l 1 th ® inc °nie starts the day of purchase. 
I.I.OV D M. HALLENBECK, Greendale-on-the 
Hudson, N. Y. 
I'OU SALE—An Alfalfa farm, in the beautiful 
Shawangunk Valley, Orange County. N. Y.. 
tile heart of a Holstein-Friesian dairy county; 
crops fifty tons Alfalfa, loo barrels apples; 
planted to live acres thrifty young apples and 
peaches, due this season: New York City ava l 
able by truck; contains 127 acres: on State 
road; buildings good, numerous and large; price 
$10,000. Write R. D. HOWELL. 255 Suydara 
Street, New Brunswick, N. J. 
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FOR RENT—250 acres; good buildings; rich soil; 
plenty fruit; loam tools; finest location .Ter 
sey: rent $1,200. MEYERS. Hopewell, N. J. 
08 ACRES; productive farm with country store 
proposition (45 acres in timber): bargain if 
taken immediately. CHAS. KABISOH (owner) 
Salisbury, Md. 
FOR SALE—50 acres; good buildings; 2 horses. 
5 cows. 1 heifer, 35 hens. 2 hogs: hay, grain, 
potatoes; all farm tools, wagons, etc.; complete, 
$3,500; on main road, 5 miles east or west to 
railroad station; a bargain. CHAS. H. EMENS. 
Marathon, N. Y. 
90 ACRES: implements; $3,000. ROX 003, 
Cuba, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cash; store building, stock, dwell¬ 
ing, 0 lots, near depot: electric ligtits tele¬ 
phone. Write A. B. FISHER. Strasbnrg. Ya. 
FOR SALE—Small farm, near village: good mar¬ 
ket: schools: main line of Erie: fruit: some 
woodland. Address ADVERTISER 8397, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM and Summer boarding place, 4 miles 
north of Saratoga Springs; 107 acres: 2 houses, 
9 and 11 rooms: water system, both houses and 
barns; power farm machinery; large apple or¬ 
chard: all for $0,500. CHAS. BRUNO, Green 
field Center, N. Y.; R. F. D No. 2. 
HOMES WANTED—-We will co-operate with anv 
responsible family, in placing, with them, a 
suitable Catholic child, between 7 and 12 years 
of age; our experience and your willingness 
'•’JR produce the right result. Address PLACING 
Ol T BUREAU, 417 Broome St., New York. 
194-ACiiE FARM, Eastern Columbia County: 
productive land for hay. grain, dairying and 
gardening; excellent markets; three miles from 
State road running from Hudson to Great Bar¬ 
rington. Mass.: good 11-room house; 4 barns; 
wagon house; 7 poultry houses! well wate-ed: 
30 acres wood. Particulars, S. .TONES Crarv- 
ville, N. Y. 
SMALL farm with house; splendid location. M. 
R., Box 47, Claverack, Columbia Co.. N. Y. 
k ARM for sale, near Princeton, midway between 
New York and Philadelphia, on Lincoln High¬ 
way: 61 acres; good buildings; well adapted for 
dairying; half mile from railroad station school 
and churches. LINCOLN G. BACKUS, Kings¬ 
ton, N. J. 
COR SALE—In the village of Poifltue.v, Vt.. 8- 
room house having every modern" convenience: 
garage, garden, hen house, fine view, good neigh¬ 
bors; moving to town to educate children; 
Poultney offers excellent village school, acad¬ 
emy of high rank, good place to live, and easy 
access to Troy, Albany and other commercial 
centers: price of house right. CHARI.ES BILL 
IXGS, Bethel. Vt. 
150-ACRE farm for sale, 2 miles from railroad 
and two villages; two houses, good barn, 
equipped with 20 Lowdcn steel stalls; silo, corn 
barn, etc.; fine view of large lake: productive 
soil; easy terms. " \V. B. DAYTON, North 
Chatham. Columbia Co., N. Y. 
I OR SALE—75 acres; good soil; good buildings; 
particulars to interested: no agents. EDWIN 
DUTTWEILER, Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co N. Y 
FOR SALE—-To close an estate, 190-acre farm; 
Central Michigan's best soil; in high state of 
cultivation: for general crops; two sets of build¬ 
ings. W. S. WILSON, Administrator, Bolding 
Mich. 
FOR SALE—Three farms, near Somerville; all 
in good condition. No. 1—96 acres excellent 
trucking soil, on river, r'ght in town. No. 2— 
8o acres. No. 3—175 acres: both dairy and gen¬ 
eral farming: buildings good. C. DRYSDALE 
BLACK. Somerville, N. J. 
FOR RENT—Farm. 100 acres, near SomervMle; 
fair buildings: improvements in house; $700. 
C. DRYSDALE BLACK, Somerville. N. .1, 
FOR SALE—The Brick Manor FYtiit Farm: de¬ 
lightful home, large brick house with improve- 
mcnls: suitable outbuildings, beautiful lawn and 
flower garden; 10 acres fruit garden and Alfalfa; 
located Manlius Village, on trolley and State 
road: Syracuse, 10 miles. Write BOX 404 Man¬ 
lius, N. Y. 
WANTED In Southern Jersey, vicinity of Lake- 
wood preferred, modern farm. 200 acres or 
more, for poultry; house and buildings must be 
up to date, on State road; must be a bargain: 
g've full particulars in first letter: none too good 
if (lie price and terms are right. Answer RE¬ 
SPONSIBLE, Box 290, Lynbrook. X. Y. 
WANTED—To rent on shares Niagara Maid 
Farms, East Aurora, X. Y., to a reliable, en¬ 
ergetic, competent man. a Hollander preferred; 
farm consists of 400 acres, splendid soil: 350 
acres tillable; two complete sets id’ farm build 
mgs equipped with latest improvements; elec¬ 
trically lighted; possession given April 1. or will 
sell on easy terms. J. ’!’. SHANAHAN. 50 Hud¬ 
son St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
301 
2(!<'.{.-ACRE FARM—Stocked and equipped: best 
-Y w York State: fine house, new 
bains, all lor $16,000 to prompt Inner: well 
watered: near It. R. station and State road" 
e ectHritv available. ELBERT -MILLER, owner 
314 West 112lh Street, New York City. 
1 ARM , WANTED—50 to 80 acres; good soil" 
fair improvements; plenty fruit: woodlot: in 
Genesee, Monroe, Niagara. Ontario. Orleans, 
Seneca, Wayne or Yates counties, New York" 
priced right; no agents. Address E. LUCAS* 
Linton, Ind. 
ONE <f the finest farms in the Susquehanna 
\ alley; on State road; four miles from grow 
mg city; 125 acres, all river fiat; large barns 
Iwo silos, 4;> cows, young stock: horses, tin.do- 
arm equipment of every description: nineteen 
thousand; ten thousand down. I!. F. IIoV- 
LAND, Oneonta, N. Y. 
farm FOR RENT -Near Oyster Bay: ,-nttag.'. 
dairy, stables, brooder house, outbuildings: 
Ti'lsr garden: water system. Address KA1I- 
LLN, 89 Leonard Street, New York Citv. Tele¬ 
phone Franklin. 3431. 
SOMETHING DIFFERENT—A poultry farm 
located where th«» demand exceeds the pro¬ 
duction; in connect ion is a home with such :ii 
tractions and modern improvements as make 
living and business a delight: seventy-live miles 
from New York; price $6,500. Address “HAK- 
GAIN,’’ R. F. I). 5, Danbury, Conn. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SALE —.Hay; any quantity. 
LINSLEY, Pine Plains, N. Y. 
PHILIP 
WANTED—Wood planer: send particulars and 
price. ARTHUR JOHNSON, Suffern, N. Y. 
KEYSTONE DRILLERS—One No. 5, two No 2 
all traction; full equipment for each, including 
c? ol w ® no, l "'•'•cr: all Porcupine boilers. 
HILO. S. MOORE, Stockton. N. ,T. 
FOR SALE 32-acre fruit, truck and poultry 
farm; fish, oysters, crabs and fine gunning; 
hue climate; price $3,750. A. I,. SELTZER. 
Marion Station, Md. 
W ANTED—To buy a dairy farm within 100 
miles of New York; state particulars, price 
terms. ADVERTISER 8399, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent small farm on east side of 
Hudson River, within 50 miles of New York 
City, for term of years, with option of buying; 
give description, location, conveniences, rental 
etc., in fi-st letter. ADVERTISER 8402. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
K)R SALE—Commuting fruit farm, Westches¬ 
ter; 75 acres; can split, 31 by 44. JAS. 
GRIFFIN, Oroton-on-nudson. 
FOR SALE—Very cheap; 7-loom house, one acre 
ground: fruit trees: outbuilding: one-half mile 
from Station. Apply MRS. R. GROOXA. Peters 
burg, N. J. 
WANTED—to buy, share or rent, by April 1 , 
1921, 30-50 acres; 16 years' practical experi¬ 
ence with cows, chickens, hogs and general I’arm- 
ing. Address C. HEIM, care G. Ochs. Jr., R, 
F. D., Chatham, N. J. 
COMMUTER'S home an I small fruit farm, 22 
acres, 10-room dwelling; all improvements; 
barn, wagon house, garage, work shop, other 
buildings; all nearly new; farm paying 11 per 
cent on asking price", seeing is appreciating: 10 
minutes to village and station. C. C. HUE 
SART, Matawan, X. J. 
FOR SALE 2.i hover. Hall, brooder equipment: 
capacity l(K) chirks each hover; complete wlili 
all I Tull equipment and carpenter work, except 
building, and in A-1 condition: cost $750- ti st 
check $150 takes it. RIVEl!DALE POULTRY 
FARM, Riverdale, N. J. 
FRENCH ENDIVE, tile real Winter salad: no 
waste; keeps two weeks or more: $1 for a 
box of 3 lbs. prepaid to any address: delivery 
guaranteed. H. D. CROUCH. Box 123, Wvsox 
Pa. 
I-OR SALE -Two 3 h.p. steam engines* very 
cheap. THE STATEN ISLAND IIOKPITM 
Tompklnsville, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—2 
Timothy hay. 
eatles, N. Y. 
carloads of No. 1 clover nod 
STEWART L. PUROIE. Sk: n 
WANTED —Power duster: also double aetioq 
tractor: disc 7 ft. cut. R. p. LOVETT, 
Fallsmgton, Pa. 
HAY FOR SALE -Timothy, Timothy and clover 
also clover and Alfalfa. A. O. Chapin. Sharon 
Springs, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by single man on farm as 
teamster; kind to horses: age 49; please state 
weekly or monthly wages, hours, etc. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8436, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPKR1NTENDENT wishes position 
March 1st; life experience in farming, gar¬ 
dening, also the rare of orchards; American; 
age 35; married; two children: best references. 
Address R. H. D., Mount Ivy, N. Y. 
WORKING MANAGER, efficient and energetic, 
first-class farmer; capable of producing re¬ 
sults: lifetime of practieal experience general 
farming, dairying, garden truck, fruit, care of 
stock; trustworthy and reliable; married: 35. 
Address ADVERTISER S432, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN, 24. single, American, wants work on 
farm: four years’ experience. G. DliPL’Y, 
304 East 39th Street, New York Cily. 
F'ARMER wishes position manager or superin¬ 
tendent farm or country place; good living 
conditions; married: age 37: one child. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8433, care Rural New-Yorker . 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE Cheese factory: good barn and gar¬ 
den: living looms in factory: 30 patrons; 
Price $3,000 .ash. Write BOX 171, I.owville, 
N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—Because of death. 50 acres natural 
fruit and dairy farm, 10 timber, will be sold: 
good price' for berries at door: more at city: nice 
neighbors; 9-room house and silo, painted: barn, 
•'tc.: springs: soft water in house; gns. tele¬ 
phone; 2 G, miles Townvllle; splendid schools; 
$2,900. If interested, write to B. M. PRATHER 
administrator. Tr.vonville, Pa. 
EASTERN SHORE, Maryland, farm for sale; 68 
acres; buildings; between State road and 
county road; 114 miles to railroad station; 
good town; city near: mile to school: store 
and grist mill in sight: churches near: $4 "* 00 • 
terms to suit: 
Write owner, ADVERTISER 8404, car* 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM for sale or rent at: Millington. X. J.; 
about 20 miles from Newark: with or without 
stock; 228 acres; ideal location for dairv and 
general farming. Inquire ROOM 1581. Wool- 
Worth Building, New York. 
HAVE you a productive farm, well equipped 
with good buildings, stock, tools, machinery, 
water, pasture, some fruit, that you would let 
to a possible purchaser? preference for dairy 
equipped with m'lking machine; no bum farm 
wanted. LOCK BOX 3, Townsend Harbor. Mass. 
1 fl’/i ACRES good land: plenty wood: new house; 
furnace; fireplace: go«d water: near Lake- 
wood, N. .J. ADVERTISER 8429, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent or buy small productive 
farm; fruit, vegetables or poultry; house with 
Improvements; terms. PEEK, 2550 Creston 
Ave., New York. 
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—Nicely located Del¬ 
aware State farm; good buildings; some lim¬ 
iter and fruit: will exchange for New York farm, 
fully equipped. ADVERTISER 8430, care Rural 
New-Yorker. »- 
300 ACRES, two miles from center of growing 
city. 100.(»00 population, ideal for truck, fruit 
or dairy: soil, Norfolk sandy loam; comfortable 
8 room dwelling, with hot and cold water and 
bath, good barn, crib ami garage; choice fruit 
trees; 60 Dolmas and 60 Schley hearing: budded 
pecan trees; beautiful lawn, rose garden, shrubs 
and ornamental trees; bargain at $30,000; $15.- 
000 cash: balance mortgage. G. S BIRCH 
Route 2. Macon. Ga. 
A HUNTERDON CO. fruit and poultry farm; 
bargain for quick sale; 74 acres level high 
ground: good, road; good 9-room house: 10 out 
buildings; 00(1 fruit trees; 2 acres berries: near 
2 State roads; near station, Pattenburg. L. \ . 
Railroad: $4,500; part mortgage. H. STRYKER 
Hamilton, N. J.; R. D. 
KNITTING yarn, three-ply. guaranteed all vir- 
gjn (new) wool: white, grey, brown or black 
per 111 .; 2 lbs. or more at $2.50 per 11>. 
Heavy hand-knit socks, medium or brge. 
weight about 5 ox.. $1.50 per pair. Fringe mit¬ 
tens-. extra (hick fringe. $3:75 per pair, p st- 
paid. F. F'. CROSBY, Coudersport. I’a. Route 0 . 
F’OR SALK—Star feed grinder: price *50; 
Prairie State incubators and coal stove brooder 
wanted. I), R . HONE, Cherry Valley. N. v 
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, f o b cm- 
station, 60-lb. can, $12.75; 10 lb. pail $" 40 
Buckwheat. 00-lb. can, $10; 10 Ih. pail, *2 25 . 
Delivered in 3d postal zone— Plover 10 lbs 
buckwheat, 10 lbs,, $2.60; .5 lbs. of eif >■/ 
f.V.iPb Special prices on large lots. RAY C. 
1\ ILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers; healthful 
and delicious: $1 per pound; money with ci¬ 
der. “ENDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—Forty galvanized metal trap-nest 
fronts, in perfect order, at 50 cents each G 
A. WILLIAMS. Box 484, Warwick. N. Y 
CAR of Timothy hay xvith a trace of Red t..p 
and clover; $22.50 [n-r ton f. o. It. Genoa \ V 
C. LESLIE MASON, Genoa, N Y 
FARM WANTED—About 20 acres; within 100 
miles of New York; within four miles of 
Roman Catholic church with resident priest; 
stock, equipment, crops; about $8,000; terms 
cash. RICHARD, 12 West 104th St.. New York 
WANTED—To rent, farm of between 100 and 
..00 acres, by experienced farmer; preferably 
Southern New York or New Jersey S I-.’ 
HILLMAN. Worcester, Pa. 
WANTED- -To buy good-size equipped farm 011 
terms, or will rent with privilege to liny; no 
objections if owner stays on place for first year. 
ADVERTISER 8441, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A GRAND opportunity for the right man: we 
will lease by the year a well equipped dairy 
farm in New Jersey, with or without cows; 
stable can accommodate 50 head: milk house and 
other outbuildings; also dwelling house; owner 
will buy all milk produced; apply at ouee. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8289, care Rural New-Yorker. 
92 ACRES, in the oil field: good soil: house. 11 
rooms; basement barn 40x72: other outbuild¬ 
ings; tile, water, electric lights, silo: also stock 
and tools: if interested write; deal with owner. 
C. S. JEWELL, Spencer, O. 
WANTED—Fully equipped dairy farm by mar¬ 
ried farmer; rent or shares: Pennsylvania pre¬ 
ferred. R. SAUNDERS. Kusbequa. Pa. 
WANTED—To rent, farm for term, with option; 
about JO cows and tools; near good payini? 
creamery; state particulars. BOX 71. Haleott- 
ville, N. Y. 
F-yi-Y FOR SAI.E—One of the best dairv farms 
111 Western Orange County, N. Y.: 165 acres' 
large basement barn. 30 by 165 ft., well tilled 
with hay and grain every year; 40 stanchions; 
water by gravity: poultry houses for 500 hens' 
12-room house; in one family 60 vears- to close 
estate. O. W. MAPICS, Middletown. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—75-acre farm and buildings: one 
mile from Somerville, N. ,T.; stock, dairy or 
truck; stone road. A. L. CANFIELD. Somer¬ 
ville. N. J. 
WANT to lease, with purchase option, farm 
5-20 acres; good house and buildings; 20 miles 
New York. ADVERTISER 8361, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—75 to 100-acre general purpose farm; 
good buildings: good soil: 10 to 15 acres fruit, 
properly cared for: full particulars first letter, 
L. D. ELLSWORTH. Green Lawn. L. L. N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife to go shares on 200 - 
acre dairy farm: Danish Protestant or Swe- 
denhorgian preferred: or will let house and 10 
acres of land for my hoard. ADVERTISER 
8391, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE for small farm. Northern Jersey; 
no objection to child lif not too young); man 
to attend horses, cows, chickens, farm five acres 
under cultivation: woman to take care small 
house and do simple cooking for owner (bache¬ 
lor): excellent living quarter^ with all modern 
conveniences: comfortable place for right peo¬ 
ple: full particulars, salary expected. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8417. care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRY farm on State road, near Mexico Vi! 
, a ®’ e ’ .U,' , • 288 acres; good buildings! 4 
V 1 cuttle, and equipped. JOHN 
LLH I ANEN, Mexico, N. Y.; R. 3. 
PCBIdO SALE—Money-making peach orchard, 
three miles east of Hancock. Md.. near ••\ u - 
Gomil Pike”; 5,000 healthy peach trees, 8 veins 
old; crop every year; Carmen, Elberta. Salwav 
ship in carlots from siding one mile away: fine 
auto trade: 81 acres hind, house, barn, other 
buildings; terms. $4,000 .ash; balance mortgage- 
Saturday, F’ehmary 26: one thirty; Union Ex¬ 
change Bank Flan cock, Md. S. H. KARR, own- 
cr, Hancock, Md. 
DAIRY and poultry farm for sale—Two miles 
from Keene. N. II.: on State road: 26 acres 
or more, as desired; 1,000 loads of manure ap¬ 
plied last three years; house, six rooms down¬ 
stairs and hath, with hot and cold city water; 
upstairs, six rooms and bath, separate" hot and 
cold water; convenient for two families if de¬ 
sired: small luirn for hay, wood, and garage 
15x20: horse barn, 30x60, witli lug carriage 
house and large hav left; room for 5 horses and 
3 cows; grain room and city water; cow barn, 
42x80; cellar under all; bottom of cellar level 
with ground; could be used for cows: above cow 
stable for 20; 12 full windows due south: drink¬ 
ing cups on city water; north side 3 hays, grain 
room, milk room with chimney; 4 silos in wing; 
fed silage all Summer without, waste; barn floor 
wav through, h .Ids 3 big loads of hay at once; 
horse fork; 2-inch water pipe from road and 
fire hose enough to reach to horse barn: small 
henhouse, 120x16, with city water: perfect place 
for sheep: big henhouse 628 (six hundred 
twenty-eight) by 14: in middle feed house 16x25, 
bins and stove; plastered sleeping room above 
ami storage: city water and feed carrier: no 
one could afford to build it today: matched 
beards throughout and clapboards on front; 
some glass and some cloth for air; Keene, a 
city of 11,000, witli excellent schools, churches, 
stores, hanks, fire department and railroads, is 
the center of big Summer colonies, affording 
fine markets: the farmers’ exchange does 
$140,000 of business a year; here is a money¬ 
making farm with every convenience of a fine 
eitv for a third of what the buildings would 
cost. RENOUF RUSSELL, owner, Keene, N. II. 
FDR SAT,E— Limited number of chirk Iho-: 
price very reasonable: also, one 360-egg Rnf. 
falo incubator. (’. St’HRYVER, Omar, X. Y 
W manure; five tons or more. 
EARLE C. BROWN. Oanastota, N. Y. 
F'OR SALE—Hither light four tractor, v itti 
plows and disc; used one month; no faiili . r 
tractor. PHILIP CHADWICK. Lakemont. N. V 
FOR SALE—Adrinnee two-horse mower: j ...i 
running order; $45; Cyphers Incubator, rood 
as new. $2(1; 12x30 stave silo, never used. x."5l(. 
JOSEPH DUNN, Hauppattge, N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—Four sections Camlee Incubator: 
three Prairie State; .-cal stove brooders- all 
or singly. J. M. CARROLL. Lewiston, Me 
WANTED—Gobi! second-hand hog fence, ”6 
inches high: state price. It. p. HARTM \N 
Womelsdorf, Pa. 
NEW one-man folding sawing machine: used a 
week; first cheek for $20 gets it. EAYXKE 
Ft. 3. Salisbury, Md. 
I.F.E.s for sale; 85 hives; all 10-frame Hoffman 
Langstrath: all worker comb; no disease: also 
supers and full depth hives with drawn comb; 
located near Kingston. Ulster Co., N. Y. .1 o 
STEWART, 742 Elmore Pl., Brooklyn, X. Y 
“CLOVER BLEND EXTRACTED”—Single nu ll, 
?• $12.50: two 00 -lb. cans f. o. h . 
8-4: 12 pint jars, neatly labeled to resell. *.-,.|-,o : 
3 cartons tone chunk white coiub blend i $](;• 
24 Iti-oz. jars, labeled to resell, $7.75: 3 cases’ 
one chunk comb honey blend, $ 21 . 50 ; 5 p,. r f 
on future orders allowed. ATLANTIC C()\s-|- 
APIARIES, Box 415, Penns Grove. N. J. 
FOR SAT.E—One Oliver 2 bottom 12-inch tractor 
plow: used very little; $100. CLINTON 
STORY. Freehold, N. Y. 
FOR your children, your sweetheart and your¬ 
self. buy pure home-made cliocolatei tin- kind 
that tastes like more; 85c per lb postpaid 
CHARLOTTE A. SNELL, Medina. N. v. ' 
FOR SAI.E—Hercules engine. 1 U> horse, ami 
Maytag power washer: new; $98; 3-h.p. kero¬ 
sene engine, used only few times. $85. H. VAN 
KTTREN, Rummerfiehi, Pa. 
WAN I F.-D—Used U>-30 tractor: nothing smaller; 
International preferred. II. C. WEI.CHKR 
Newark. N. Y. 
WANTED 390-egg Prairie State or Cyphers in 
collator: also two Standard or other first-class 
stove brooders. A. D. OSTRANDER, Knowles- 
ville, N. Y. 
