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Subscribers* Exchange 
Jht RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers’ 
Exchange will be found on page 519. 
roi; SALK — On State road, near Danbury, 
Conn., near Lake Kcuosia. 0 to 7 acres of 
rough land. $ 000 : i; in 7 acres good land, with 
apple orchard. $ 1 . 4 'iic both good building sites; 
good neighbors. HdX 291 Danbury. Conn. 
300 ACItKS One mile outside city; <10 acres 
woodland: rest tillable: 18-rooin house with all 
improvements: tenant house, large horse and cat¬ 
tle barns: all in good repair. .IA.MKS SHAMAN, 
(liens Halls, N. V. 
CONNECTICUT FA l!M. 10.1 acres, stock and 
tools: also fine milk route: Colonial type farm¬ 
house in residential section of beautiful village; 
large new barn: also other buildings, till with 
electric lights, etc.: centrally located between 
Providence. Norwich and Worcester; ideal loca¬ 
tion for dairy, truck farming, greenhouses, gen¬ 
tleman's estate, or ns real estate proposition; 
owner deceased: must be sold; can take part 
mortgage. Send Iminirh-s to THK DANIICLSON 
TRUST COMPANY, Danielson, Conn. 
BARGAIN—115-acre farm, in the Berkshire 
Hills, for ¥4,000; woodland 87 acres; good 
tilling land 28 acres; good npple orchard and 
other fruit trees; room in barn for 20 cows and .1 
horses; 10-room house, with line water and 
splendid view: ideal place for Summer boarders. 
L. V. B.. Box 221, Huntington, Mass. 
SALK or EXCHANGE- Fine 100-acre farm, eight 
miles Syranise. RALPH .1 AMES, Clay, N. Y. 
WANTED—Truck farm, by experienced agri¬ 
culturist: only first-class proposition consid¬ 
ered: will work on salary and percentage of 
profits basis only; will consider management of 
private estate: have family. Address below, giv¬ 
ing full particulars, (!. W. T., 412 W. Green 
St., Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good dairy farm of 00 acres, with 
good buildings; can raise nil kinds of crops on 
this farm: a bargain at 7«Mt. ALBERT LIN- 
NBCKE. Scio. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large up-to-date poultry farm on 
Long Island: 2.300 laying hens, ti.utin brooder 
capacity, patent drinking fountain. 14,400 incu¬ 
bator capacity: electric light, running water: 
9-room house: hot water heat; price, $20,000. 
ADVERTISER 8042. care Rural New Yorker. 
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WANTED Paying farm, easy commuting dis¬ 
tance of New York. ADVERTISER 804(1, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Small farm with house; splendid 
location. M. B., Bex 47, Claverack, Columbia 
Co.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—78 acres, l'i miles east of Pal 
tnvra. Wayne Co.. N. Y., on proposed State 
highway; 10 minutes to stop 35. R. s. E. R. R.; 
10 acres undeveloped muck: balance gravel loam, 
level and tillable; will include stock and tools. 
FRANK GALLOWAY. Palmyra, N. Y.; R. R. 
No. 1. 
SACRIFICE beautiful, good big farm; stocked; 
equipped: $4,000. HUTCHINSON, Chester, 
Route 3. Vtt. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 137 acres, in fine dairy sec¬ 
tion; nearly 1,200 ft. elevation; 50 acres 
smooth grass and tillage land: will cut 100 tons 
of hay: 30 acres in timber; balance in pasture; 
running water at bouse and barn: one of the 
most sightly places in the county; an old family 
homestead for a hundred years, just off the state 
road; telephone and R. F. 1).: large 2-story 
house, with piazza 11 by 3b ft.: 14 rooms: large, 
light and airy; bathroom, laundry with set tubs 
and boiler; built-in refrigerator; furnace heat: 
old-fashioned fireplace: barn 100 by 50 feet, with 
overhead driveway and cnpalo, ties and pens for 
00 head: cement foundation and basement; all 
new; carriage shed and shop 88 by 19; ice house, 
he'! house and other outbuildings; photos and 
price on application to the owner. Also fine 
124-acre farm; 35 acres grass and tillage; 05 
acres extra good pasture; balance in wood and 
timber: cottage house, with modern conveni¬ 
ences: horse barn, carriage shed, ice house and 
shop: hay barn for (10 tons. ALFRED C. STOD¬ 
DARD, Long View Farm, North Brookfield, Mass. 
FARMS FOR SALE—Princeton: The best farms 
in this vicinity; here’s one, near Princeton, 
University; 110 acres, general, dairy, main road, 
dark loam, all tractor land, southern slope; 11- 
rootn dwelling; electricity, steam heat; tenant 
house: barn. 40x70; filled silo, milk house, five 
other buildings; two wells: two cisterns; wind¬ 
mill; 14 h.p. gasoline engine; 35 first-class farm 
tools and machines; 17 head stock; milk equip¬ 
ment: 50 chickens! 50 acres grass; 30 acres 
wheat and rye; 70 tons hay and Alfalfa; 350 
bushels wheat, rye. oats; $25,000 takes all; 
liberal mortgage; inspect this bargain; imme¬ 
diate possession. WM, L. ULYAT, 93 Alexan¬ 
der St., Princeton, N. J. 
20-A0RE fruit, poultry farm for sale; 11-room 
house; grange: peach, pear, apple orchard; 2 
acres strawberries: particulars. MRS. CARL 
RHODES, Collinsville, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Farm and Summer boarding place, 
4 miles north of Saratoga Springs; 107 acres; 
2 houses, 9 and 14 rooms; water system, both 
houses and barns; some power farm’machinery; 
large apple orchard; other fruit; all for $0,500; 
all or one-half cash. ( HAS. BRUNO, Greenfield 
Center, X. Y.; R. F. D. No. 2. 
I)AIRY_EAKM: good barn. 30 stanchions; 8 tons 
hay: 7-room house; 170 acres land; good mead¬ 
ow. good pasture; some tools: bargain; cash, 
•WOOO; possession March. BIZOZKR, Norwich, 
FOR SALE—100-acre fat in; good soli; good 
buildings; particulars to interested; no agents. 
ERNEST MITCHELL, Greenwood, Sussex Co., 
Del. 
FOR SALE—105-acre farm on macadam road in 
high-class Summer resort section; 90 acres 
timber; good buildings; near town and schools; 
priced right. Owner. ADVERTISER 8053, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Small general country store in New 
York State: full particulars in first letter. II. 
FABER. Jt3l! 20th Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—14 acres, for the farmer, city 
farmer or retired farmer; ideally located: 
suitable for fruit, truck or sub-division; won¬ 
derful soil; 700 fruit trees, third year; 1.000 
grapevines, second year; barn. shod. 3 poultry 
houses, corn and crib, horse and farm utensils; 
Cal. bungalow. 48x30: front porch 48x8; ragged 
stone porch posts: 0 blocks to P. O. and trolley 
and depot; village 5,000; good high school; price 
$12,000; half cash. Owner, S. G. ItUCKKL. 
Walden, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Eight acres truck land; 14-room 
house, improvements: large barn, chicken 
houses and other buildings, in good shape; \-j 
mile from river; 50 miles from N. Y.; in village; 
all stone roads; ideal boarding and business 
place or private estate. FOR particulars owner, 
C. I>. TITMAN, Nesltanic, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; four acres land; six- 
room house, barn, laying houses, brooder 
house, capacity 400 hens, 1,000 chicks; State 
road: price $3,500. II. B. RAYMOND, Wood 
bury, Conn. 
WANTED—Poultry farm; Central New Jersey; 
5-10 acres, with some stock; capacity 500 
head: 25-30 miles from New York; term's and 
description first letter. S., 200 Wayne Street, 
Jersey City. N. J. 
WANTED —Within reasonable commuting dis¬ 
tance from New York, a plot of ground suit¬ 
able for camping; must be on river or lake; 
rent or buy. I). BLEICIIMAN, 400 East Ninth 
Street, New York City. 
TWELVE ACRES—Otsego County, N. Y.; large 
house, barn, well, brook, productive land; 
1.500 feet elevation; mail, telephone; price, 
$1,200; more land adjoining. $30 acre. BOX 
07, Bunollen, N. J. 
54-ACRE FARM -Stock, tools, or without: half 
mile from village and school, on State road. 
Owner, MRS. WOOLWORTII, Brainnrd \ Y 
WANTED — Farm; commuting distance: 5 10 
acres; 0-room house: outbuildings; full par¬ 
ticulars first letter. ADVERTISER 8072, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
170 ACRES: good buildings; stock and machin¬ 
ery; cheap. BOX 59, Brooklyn, Conn. 
FOR SALK -230 acre farm, near ('liestertown, 
Maryland: 7 room house, 4-room tenant house; 
large outbuildings, well equipped for stock and 
poultry: silo: electric lights in house and barn: 
51) acres timber land: 200.000 feet good timber: 
land In high sta'*- of cultivation: fruit, grain, 
hay. etc.: near church, school, sto-c: on milk 
route; nearby trucks take produce to city; 
$1.i.o(M) cash. ADVERTISER 8070. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Because of age of owner, large 
farm for rent; the rent can apply on purchase. 
Address ADVERTISER 8005, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COM METRICS FARM. 23'/k acres for sale; first 
class house; barn: good soil; fruit: woodlot; 
send for description; exchange considered. 
ADVERTISER 8004, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALK—Water power gristmill; wheat flour. 
roller process, buckwheat flour and corn 
products; stock feed exchange; mill doing good 
business; an opportunity for a miller; onlv those 
meaning business need apply. P. O. BOX No 
232, Millsboro, Del. 
Miscellaneous 
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, f. o. b. our sta¬ 
tion, 60-lb. can. $12; 10-lb. pail, $ 2 . 30 ; buck 
wheat honey, 00-lb. can. $10; delivered in 3d 
postal zone, 10 lbs. clover, $2.75; 10 lbs buck¬ 
wheat, $2.00; 5 lbs. either, $1.50; verv attract¬ 
ive prices on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX, 
Odessa, N. Y. 
HOMES WANTED—We will co-operate with any 
responsible family in placing with them ii 
suitable Catholic child, between 7 and 12 years 
of age; our experience and your willingness will 
produce the right results. Address PLACING 
OT T BUREAU, 417 Broome Street, New York. 
FOR SALE—Guaranteed fresh eggs, by dozen or 
crate, parcel post or express. BOX 53, 
Rhlnebeck, N. Y. 
HONEY CHOCOLATES — Delicious, delightful, 
digestible; honey core: chocolate shell; home¬ 
made; $1 postpaid. “ENDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Moline Universal tractor (Model 
I>); in A No. 1 condition; priced with plows, 
road cart, extension rims, cleats and lugs; solid 
and clutch pulleys. CHARLES D. KIRK. It D. 
No. 2, Adona, O. 
FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay: carload lots. A. A. 
MOORE, Wampsville, N. Y. 
HONEY—Choice clover extracted, 00 lbs $U 50 
f. o. b.; 10 lbs.. $2.70: 5 lbs., $1.45; 12 lbs! 
amber. 82.20; postpaid 3d zone. J. C. HICKS. 
Belleville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE -10 acres good land, house and barn; 
3 miles front town on good road: for quick 
sale, $000. E. E. RICHARDS, Newport. N. Y. 
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FARM. 10 acres; 0 cleared: 5-room house; fruit 
trees, coops, etc.: clear title: good place for 
poultry raising; price $2,300. FRED L. 
MAREK. Dorothy, N. J. 
FOR SALE 90 acre farm: 11-room house; two 
barns, outbuildings; running water; two or¬ 
chards; well improved land; on good road, near 
town, schools, churches, stores and railroad. 
ASA ROTHENBER GER, Pennsburg. Pa. 
FOlt SALE—$1,200 : 3 miles north of Corry, Pa., 
on Findley Lake road, on two mall routes; 7- 
room bouse, barn, poultry house, well, fine cel¬ 
lar; Summer and Winter fruit; 1 >4 acres level 
and very productive land: close to school and 
church; on two roads; one eement, now under 
construction: near several American neighbors: 
just, the place for boarders and work on road, or 
for retired couple; would consider trade on farm 
fully equipped and with timber, priced right (as 
I have six boys) and pay cash: write full and 
true description: mean business. Address J. E. 
TilRREX, f'oiry. Pa. 
20,000 two-quart grape baskets for sale below 
market price; can deliver by truck within a 
radius of 75 miles. If interested address B B 
CHASE, Dover, Del. 
HERCULES engine, l'/j horse, $50: White Lily 
power washer, $35; new. Wanted—Used 
milking machine. H. VAN KUREN, Rummer- 
field, Pa. 
WANTED—Two modern second-hand tractors; 
also plows, harrow, etc.; must be warranted 
A-l condition; give complete description and 
price first letter. LLOYD W. SMITH, Madison, 
HONEY— Clover-basswood honey of finest qua! 
ity, with a flavor surpassed by none; 00-lb. 
cans, $11.00; by parcel post, prepaid to fourth 
zone 12 lbs., $3.00. LONGFELLOW BROS., 
Hallowell, Me. 
FOR SALE—Following tractors and equipment: 
Rnmely Oat Kill, 80-00 h. p„ with 5 bottom 
10 -in. plows; some extra parts and tools; coin 
Plete. $1,000. Case Model A. 9-18, perfect con 
ditlon, with 2 bottom 14-in. Grand Detour plow 
and 10-ft. Deere cutaway Rose harrow: complete, 
$900. Bates Steel Mule motor, good; otherwise 
in need of some repairs, $250. Corn busker Mc¬ 
Cormack. 8-roll, like new, $050: Grosso sepa 
rater. $500; Gill rye thrasher, $250: De'awa>-e 
cream separator and motor, $100; Babcock tester, 
24-bottlc size and meter and paraphernalia. $75; 
Via honey milk sealer, $10: carriage, like new. 
$75: platform top wagon, 1 ton capacity, $75; 
Ontario grain drill. 12-hoe $85. C. DRYSBALE 
BLACK. Somerville. N. j. Weeks (lavs, 154 
Nassau St., New York. 
Then The Colonel Up And Said: 
" Paint Is The Cheapest Thing 1 Buy” 
After Which He Proved It 
"He pointed ills long, slim finger 
at me and told me what lumber 
costs these days. And nails. And 
labor. Then he showed me how the 
house I built for $ 5000 , ten years 
ago, would cost more than double 
to-day. 
"Then lie told me iiow I paid 
every year $ 27.50 a thousand for 
five thousand of life insurance pro¬ 
tection, and then put up a holler, 
because it cost $25 a thousand 
invested, to protect tny house from 
5 to 7 years. 
"Figuring at its present value of 
Jio.ooo, or what it would cost to 
build that house, painting costs me 
only $ 12.50 a thousand.” 
By Jiniminy. the Colonel had 
me. Paint is sure enough the 
cheapest protection or insurance I 
buy. 
If it's cheapest for me, it’s cheapest 
for you. To which remark, let us 
add that Lowe Brothers I’aint is 
cheapest of all, because it goes farther 
and costs less to make it go. Further¬ 
more, it has the lastingness. 
^Lowq Brothers Company 
510 EAST THIRD STREET, DAYTON, OHIO 
Boston New York Jersey City Chicago Atlanta Memphig 
Kansas City Minneapolis Toronto 
Factories: Dayton Toronto 
SURE POP white rice corn (old). 25 lbs., parcel 
post 4th zone. $2.05; 300 lbs. here. $22; 011 cob, 
$17. W. HALBERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
PURE Vermont mnpie syrup, $2.25 a gallon. 
C. W. RICE, Underhill, Vt. 
EMERSON three gang 14-inch bottom tractor 
plows in excellent condition; price $75. J. I. 
HERETER, Gettysburg, Pa. 
WANTED—Second-hand lime spreader; state 
price E. G. HOOD, Willhimstown, Vt. 
FOlt SALE—Three hotbed frames. 15x6 feet, and 
six sashes, 3x0 feet. CENTURY CLUB, 
White I’lains, N. Y. 
DON’T pay too much for yarn; send for sam¬ 
ples. 0. P. CHANDLER, New Gloucester, Me. 
FOR SALE—One 390-egg Cyphers Incubators, 
one 4‘M) I’aradise brooder; only used twice; 
considered best made; best offer takes them. 
FREDERICK F. ESTEY, 130 North Salina St.. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm growing grain, suitable poul 
try; necessary buildings, tools and stock; no 
agents; $1,200 cash. ADVERTISER 8040. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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BUTTER SCOTCH, the most delicious candy in 
the world; absolutely pure; 8(>r pound, post 
paid; money with order; extra 2c for free sam¬ 
ple. M. HOLDEN, Eden, N. Y. 
for SALE—New pure delicious Vermont maple 
syrup for your griddle cakes, $2.25 gal.; extra 
nice maple sugar. 10 lb. cans, $2.50; satisfaction 
guaranteed; cash with order. BERT PRES¬ 
COTT, Essex Junction, Vt. 
ASSORTED chocolates; home-made; pure; S5c 
Per pound. CHARLOTTE A. SNELL, Medina 
N. Y. 
WANTED 1.200 to 1,500 cork brick, now or sec¬ 
ond-hand; quote lowest price and shipping 
point. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washington 
ville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Pneumatic water tank, pump and 
gasoline engine in good condition; 150 or 200 
gallons capacity. G. K. DAVIS, Rumney Depot, 
n. n. 
CHOCOLATES by mail. $1 a pound. COUNTRY 
KITCHEN, 'Weymouth, Mass. 
FOR SALE -Portable sawmill in first-class con¬ 
dition. WM. SNELL, Stroudsburg. Pa. 
3 HORSEPOWER gasoline engine; perfect con¬ 
dition, $50. MAIRS, R. D. 93, Suffern, N. Y. 
SAC III h ICE Reo 1917 two-ton truck; has Bosch 
high tension magneto. Stromberg carbureter; 
recently overhauled; $350; accept good cow as 
part payment. MAIRS, It. D. No. 93, Suffern 
N. Y. 
MANNS power bone grinder, Chas. Williams oat 
sprouter, Newtown giant brooder stove. 500- 
cluck size; all in good condition. JOHN McKAY. 
Iloneoye, N. Y. 
I’l RE Vermont maple syrup. $2.50 per gallon; 
maole sugar, $8 per 10-lb. pail. ROBERT 
OLIVER. Craiglea Farm. Ryegate, Vt. 
NEW Oliver 2-bottom 14-inch tractor plow; 
cheap. PETER OLSEN, Route 1, Hoosick 
Falls, N. Y. 
CHESAPEAKE OYSTERS, fresh from the shell 
every day; prices next 30 days $2.50 gal. for 
best. No. 1 grade; $2.25 for medium; 4 to 5 gal. 
lots, 20c gal. less; all prepaid; make up a 5- 
gal. order among your neighiiors. Also have 
crushed oyster shells for poultry at $1 per 100 
lbs.; $15 ton; f. o. b. freight station; get your 
neighbors to join yon; buy in ton lots. WM. 
LORD, Cambridge, Md. 
FOR SALE—Witte log saw; practically new; 
reasonable. EVERETT LOUN'SBURY, Spring- 
dale, Conn. 
WANTED — Second-hand Magic. Standard or 
Newtown brooders; large or medium size; good 
condition; state price. JAY r HAMMOND. Brv- 
den, N. Y. 
Nassau Hospital, Mineola, L. I., ““T/c.'.i,™ 
in nursing to young women between eighteen mid thir¬ 
ty-five years o! age. One year of High School compul¬ 
sory. Homelike atmosphere, good table. Allowance of 
»lf> per month and text books furnished after probation 
period. Application to be made to the Superintendent. 
DO YOU NEED FARM HELP ? 
We have many able-bodied young moil, with 
and without experience, who wisli to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady man, write 
for an order blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization, and wo make no charge to em¬ 
ployer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue New York City 
CHOICE ALFALFA Huy now. IRVING HAW¬ 
KINS, General Delivery, Syracuse. N. Y. 
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