The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
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Subscribers’ Exchange 
' Other Advertisements of Subscribers 
1 Exchange will be found on page 155. 
47 ACRES, all ‘ level land, with woodland and 
LINGRELL, Station H, Route 8, Box 255, 
Washington, D. C. 
VERTIS.ER 4653, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped 200-aere dairy farm, 
and barn. Write owner, P. J. CARPENTER, 
Glens Falls, N. 
5-ACRE poultry farm, equipped with 1,000 chick¬ 
ens. Address for particulars, WILL 
TAMBERLAIN, P. O. Box 44, South Vineland, 
N. J. 
FARM, 64 acres, poultry and dairy buildings all 
nearly new; land lies line, in high state of 
cultivation; % mile churches, school, stores, 
railroad station, macadam, etc.; apple orchard 
70 trees; good maple sugar bush; plenty of wood 
for farm use: electric light, bath room, and the 
finest of spring water; a full line of tools and 
machinery, horses, cattle, hens; everything 
complete; $8,000; terms if desired. C. H. 
BRUSH, Sidney Center, N. Y. 
WANTED—To buy , 50 to 200 acres, part cleared, 
situated on lake; Adirondack section or Maine 
preferred; suitable boys’ Summer camp (Prot¬ 
estant); give all details first letter; principals 
only. EDWARD LEE BLIMLINE. 24 Broad St., 
New York City. 
TEA ROOM OPPORTUNITY—Excellent location 
on popular State highway. New Jersey; no 
near competition; automobile parties abundant 
and good buyers; share basis; possibilities also 
tourist camp. Addre&s ADVERTISER 4662, care 
Rural New-Yerker. 
SPLENDID 5-room house, barn, chicken house, 40 
acres; 5 minutes store, church, school; wire 
fencing, county road; $750 cash. HEIL, Calico 
Rock, Ark. 
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT—80 acres, sandy 
loam, 1 miles from Gainesville, Wyoming 
County; fine buildings: a one man farm: espec¬ 
ially adapted .to potatoes. H. P. WILSON, 
Castile, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—275-acre dairy and general farm, 
about one-half tillable, balance pasture and 
wood; 2 houses. 80 ft. modern cow barn, 6 
other outbuildings, all in best of condition; 
electricity in all buildings; high school, stores, 
churches, railroad station, creamery, 1% miles 
over State road. ADVERTISER 4668, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—-Large farm, Western New York, 
7 miles from Lake Erie: large barn; house 
recently built; well watered; timber; all fields 
workable: machinery; reasonable. ADVER’ 
TISER 4670. care Ttnral New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—82 acres, suit some one desiring 
to go into mail order business; poultry and 14 
leading varieties strawberry plants. E. J. 
BAUER, Harbeson, Del. 
6-ROOM frame house, improvements, on lot 
100x100; 40 miles on D.. L. & W railroad; 
one block from largest textile factory in State. 
$5,200. ADVERTISER 4673, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry plant, 15 acres, two dwell¬ 
ing houses, all improvements; laying houses 
for 2,000 birds; brooder capacity 5.000; Mam¬ 
moth incubator; one hour from New York. 
BOX 44-A, R. P. D. 1, Eatontown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Three-acre poultry farm; one acre 
strawberries under cultivation; house, all im¬ 
provements; address for full description I. 
SGHEBE, R. F. D. 1, Box 300, Hempstead, 
L. I., N. Y. 
FOR RENT—By year, 143-acre farm, 48 miles 
from New York City, in Orange County; large 
chicken houses, cow and hay barns, dairy, or¬ 
chards; 8-room house with conveniences; only 
to responsible party with references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4678, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two fine fruit and dairy farms, 60 
and 120 acres, respectively; on improved road, 
near churches, high school, etc.; will be sold 
very low to a quick buyer; equipped if desired. 
Address, MISS CHARLOTTE STORY, Green¬ 
ville, N. Y. 
POULTRY farm for 1,000 hens; modern two- 
famil.v house; excellent location; terms. WM 
P ERDELL, 517 Landis, Vineland, N. J. 
FARM—104 acres, right in village, 12-room 
house, several buildings, 3 horses, 7 cows, 500 
chickens, brooders, incubators, cream separator, 
gasoline engine, machinery, tools, estimated 600 
cords wood; price $6,500, moderate cash pay¬ 
ment. Owner, F. DUSING, New Baltimore, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—128-acre dairy 
farm fully equipped; or exchange for Montana 
property. J. HITCH, Smyrna, N.' Y. 
FOR SALE—24-acre poultry and truck farm in 
New' Jersey, just up the New York-Atlantie 
Boulevard: market prosperous; summer resort; 
for particulars address ADVERTISER 4682, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—200-acre Orange County dairy farm, 
conveniently located in business section: a real 
bargain on easy terms. ADVERTISER 4687, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HONEY’—Quart, 85c; gallon, $2.75; delivered. 
RICHARD D. BARCLAY, Riverton, N. T. 
HONEY—Pure extracted, postpaid first three 
zones; clover. 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.15; 
buckwheat, 5 lbs., $1; TO lbs., $1.80; satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. WALNUT ORCHARD FARM, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
HONEY that will prove satisfactory; clover 
5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $2; buckwheat, $1 and 
$1.80 postpaid and insured. RANSOM FARM, 
1310 Spring St,, Syracuse, N. Y. 
MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. net, 
postpaid, for $1; stores sell this at $1.75; thou¬ 
sands of Rural New-Yorker readers among my 
well-satisfied customers. Are you one of them? 
Please send remittance with order. R. W. 
WIND, Babylon, N, Y. 
50 SECOND-HAND incubators wanted. C. M. 
LAUVER, McAlisterville, Pa. 
CLOVER HONEY. 10 lbs., $2.10; 5 lbs.. $1.15, 
delivered. FAULKNER APIARIES, Basking 
Ridge, N. J. 
FAMOUS Indian River oranges and grapefruit— 
Finest grown in this country; tree-ripened, 
freshly picked: makes most desirable gift to 
anyone; $4.50 per standard box f. o. b. shipping 
point; packed half oranges, half grapefruit if 
desired: half box assorted, $3: cash must ac¬ 
company order; satisfaction guaranteed; ref¬ 
erences: Mercantile Agencies, Bank of Delray. 
GEO. S. MORIKAMI, Delray, Fla. 
WHITE table turnips (Swedes), 100 lbs., $2, 
sacked. PATTINGTON’S, Merrifleld, N. Y. 
EXTRACTED HONEY—Delivered by mail, 5 to 
40 lbs. in third zone, 60 lbs. in second; cir¬ 
cular free: ten lbs. clover $2.15, buckwheat 
$1.90. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
DELICIOUS pecan nuts, 5 lbs. $2.50 prepaid. 
GRIFFISS FARMS, Lamont, Florida. 
FOR SALE—Two ears Alfalfa, first and sec¬ 
ond cutting. JENISON, Lock Berlin, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Choice white clover extracted 
honey, 5-lb. pail, $1.15; 10-lb. pail, $2.15 de¬ 
livered to third postal zone; one 60-lb. can, 
$8; two 60-lb. cans, $15 here. NOAH BORD- 
NER, Holgate, Ohio. 
CHOICE large Oregon prunes direct; 25 lbs., ex¬ 
press paid, $3.85: 100 lbs., freight paid, $12.35. 
KINGWOOD ORCHARDS, Salem, Ore. 
FOR SALE—Alfalfa, homegrown. B. R. HALL 
& SON, Camillus, N. Y. 
i, 
HONEY—Clover-raspberry, 10 lbs., $1.90; buck¬ 
wheat, $1.75, delivered third zone. S. S. 
STRATTON, Newark Valley, N. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY—Pure, delicious, wholesome; 
5 lbs, $1; 10 lbs., $1.90, postpaid third zone; 
60-lb. can, $7.50, here. CHAS. B. ALLEN, 
Central Square, N. Y. 
WANTED—Saw mill roller gauge. G. MER- 
SELLIS, R. 1, Amsterdam, N. Y. 
400 BUSHELS hen manure, 15 cents per bushel 
or 25 cents per bushel in sacks, f.o.b. Stock 
ton. HARRY N. CONNER, Stockton, N. J. 
CHOICE new Vermont maple syrup; in 1-gal 
cans, $2.25: in %-gal. cans, $1.15; in 1-qt. 
cans, 60c; choice new Vermont maple sugar: 
in 5 or 11-lb. pails, 30c per pound; in 2, 4, 8 
or 16-ounce cakes, 35c per pound. JAY T. 
SMITH, Rupert, Vt. Remit with order. 
HOMES WANTED—There is no greater charity 
than to offer a home to a friendless, deserv¬ 
ing boy between the ages of seven and twelve 
years; this is real charity and we earnestly 
solicit the eo-operation of Catholic families 
(New York State only). Address PLACING OUT 
BUREAU, 415 Broome St., New York City. 
PURE HONEY in 5-lb. pails, buckwheat, 90c; 
clover. $1.10. prepaid second zone. EUCE- 
PHUS BECKER, Schoharie, N. Y 
CLOVER HONEY—Guaranteed pure, 5-lb. pail, 
$1.15; two 5-lb. pails, $2.25; four 5-lb. pails, 
$4.2o, postpaid into third zone; 60-lb. can, here 
delivered at station, $8; two 60-lb. cans, $15. 
HUGH G. GREGG. Elbridge, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—35 live beehives for sale at LO¬ 
CUST HILL F’ARM, P. O’. Columbus, N. J. 
FOR SALE—A used upright vertical tubular 
steam boiler in perfect working order; can 
be seen in operation. Write P. O. BOX 6, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 
WANTED—1,200-egg incubator; Candee, New¬ 
town or Wishbone. CLARENCE M. DUNCAN. 
Box 58, South Cairo, N. Y. 
HONEY—1924 price list free. ROSCOE F 
WIXSON, Dept. G, Dundee, N. Y. 
HONEY—5 lbs. clover, $1.10; 10 lbs., $2; buck- 
wheat, $1 and $1.75; postpaid first three 
,1Pre ‘ cl0VPr . $7.50; buckwheat, $6. 
HENRY WILLIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
CLEVELAND tractor driver and mechanic de¬ 
sires position driving tractor or repairing farm 
machinery; can furnish best of references* mar- 
™ ed : 8t , atp wa £es. ADVERTISER 4651, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
- v s.mip mi seaieu, sannary 
quart cans, 70c per can; boiled ham in sani¬ 
tary 2-lb. cans, 80c per can; homemade sausage, 
plain or casing, 70c; pudding, 60c; fresh table 
eggs, 00c doz; postpaid in 3d zone. Wanted— 
Single burner Angle lamp. ADVERTISER 4652 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
CREAM seperator for sale; good as new. S. A. 
ZELLER, New Freedom, Pa. 
REFINED family, man, wife, boy 2% years, 
young baby, desires accommodations July-Au¬ 
gust in comfortable farm home within commut¬ 
ing distance New York City; fresh milk, veg¬ 
etables and good home cooking essential; state 
particulars and rates. ADVERTISER 4659, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Plow for Fordson: stone crusher and 
tractor for road work. H. VAN KUREN 
Rummerfield, Pa. 
F0 J,L„ SA ^ E — 3 larKe size Magic brooder stoves, 
. .Ul-3, like new, $17 apiece; one large Candee. 
$lo; one No. 7 Newtown, $15; all complete 
ready to use. PAUL KUBL, Copper Hill, N. J. 
WANTED—Very old postage stamps (before 
18i0); must be on original envelopes and 
m good condition: my prices will surprise you; 
send what you have on approval by insured 
mail. COLLECTOR, 18 Hewlett St., Water- 
bury. Conn. 
PRISMATIC binoculars, Goerz. pre-war mater¬ 
ia 1 : bargain at $25 FERRARI HILLTOP 
FARM, Suffield, Conn. 
11 yPounds, $1.10, prepaid third zone. 
WILLIAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
W ^X ED — 24 °-egg Cyphers incubators. PLUM 
TREE FARM, It. F. D. 2, Lakewood, N. J. 
SUNNY BROOK FARM—Pure pork sausage, 
made from our own pigs on our own farm. 
Three pounds for $1.00. SUNNY BROOK 
FARM, Winterton, N. Y. 
STANDARDIZED PLANT NAMES 
rpHIS is an authoritative work prepared 
by Frederick Law Olmsted, Frederick 
V. Coville and Harlan P. Kelsey, ofthe Am¬ 
erican Joint Committee on Horticultural 
Nomenclature. It gives the approved scien¬ 
tific and’eommon names of plants in Amer¬ 
ican commerce, and will be of great value 
to horticulturists and all interested in such 
matters. 
Price postpaid, $5. OO. For sale by 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th Street New York City 
^Wishbone 
is the Money Making Mammoth 
Qfie Greatest 
guarantee 
Ever Written 
We guarantee the Wishbone 
to do more than any other 
incubator can possibly do. We 
guarantee it will produce 
more chicks of better quality 
at lower cost with less labor 
than any other machine 
automatic egg turner, 
than any other maenme - ■_ . 
WUUtortOO NET PROFIT ZiffieZZTfa 
/VNY man or woman can make this 
profit easily, surely, with a Wish¬ 
bone Single Section—at $195. 
Read the guarantee 1 On every point that makes 
a mammoth a money maker—on chick quality— 
size of hatches and economy of operation—the 
Wishbone is guaranteed to do more than any 
other mammoth. This is not just a claim—it 
is a guarantee. 
If you are a big hatcher—the Wishbone Is the 
biggest profit maker you can buy. Many ofthe 
country's largest hatcheries—with yearly pro¬ 
duction of millions of chicks have proved this 
for many years I 
If you’ve been hatching in a small way—using, 
perhaps the obsolete “lamp machines”—this is 
your ideal chance to enter the profitable, big- 
hatcher class. If you’ve never hatched before, 
start now. Eggs cost from 2c to 4c apiece 
Chicks sell for 20c to 30c apiece. Hatch chicks. 
A Genuine Mammoth — 800-egg Size 
The Wishbone, famous all over the world for 
the fine chicks it hatches, is the Mammoth that 
has completely eliminated hand labor and 
hatches chicks by natural safe methods. This 
same machine, in sizes up to48,000, is paying big 
profits to the great commercial hatcheries all 
over the continent. It is not to beconfused with 
lamp incubators. It is a genuine Mammoth — 
with all the Mammoth features—built by the 
man who invented the first Mammoth. 
Automatic Egg Turner! 
With a Wishbone you don’t have to do a bit of 
hand labor from the time you put the eggs in 
until you take the chicks out twenty-one days 
later. Heat and ventilation in each compart¬ 
ment are automatically regulated. A turn of 
the crank rolls the eggs gently over. That’s all. 
These are exclusive Wishbone features. 
3ABY CHICKS 
FROM DAVIS STRAIN OF CERTIFIED S. C. W. LEGHORNS 
For 16 years have culled and bred for size, vigor and 
heavy egg production, Strong chicks which develop into 
prolific layers of large white egg.s Parent stock 250 to 
315-egg strain. No better chicks. Write for Prices. Order 
early. AltCHEK W. DAVIS, Mt. Sinai, L. I., N.Y, 
200 Eggs or More at a Time 
The Wishbone Single Section is 4 Incubators in 
1 the four separate compartments, 200-eggs 
each,can be set altogether or one at a time. All 
are heated by one wonderful Wishbone blue 
flame burner that requires no chimney, has no 
wicks and uses a 3-gallon tank that needs re¬ 
filling only once a week. No odor, no mess, it 
can go into any room in the house. The Single 
Section is the best way you can enter the lucra- 
“V® hatching business. New sections can be 
added, paid for try your profits, as you grow 
up to 48,000 capacity. 
Put- Off ” Never Made Money 
Don’t put off getting the details of this machine. 
It costs only $195~an unheard of price for a 
mammoth—and this is a mammoth with the 
most enviable reputation in its field. 1600-egg- 
size, $320;2400-egg,$445;3200-egg, $570. Get 
yourorder in early. Make up your mind nowto 
cash in on your 5-minutes a day. Order direct 
from this advertisement or mail the coupon 
below for free Wishbone book that shows you 
how to make most money out of hatching Fill 
in your name and address now. 
American Incubator Mffc. Co. 
616 Neilson Street, New Brunswick, N. J. 
AMERICAN INCUBATOR MFG. CO. 
616 Neilson St., New Brunswick, N. J, 
I 
I 
J I’m interested in turning five minutes a day 
> into $700 in a few months. Send me ♦he free 
| catalog telling how the Wishbone Mammoth 
will do it. (Print name and address./ 
ASTLEFORD’S S. C. REDS 
Hfltrhimr Finrs from , this dark, velvety, Red, vjgor- 
llalUlllllg t-gf'* ous, large Bone, Free Range, Heavy 
Eggs producing strain, $2 per 15 ; $10 per 100, Parcel 
post prepaid. George Astleford Falls tallage, Conn. 
S. C. W. LEGHORNS 
CHICKS 
ALSO HATCHING EGGS 
From the “ Bi ed-to-make-you-dough strain.” Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. Order now. 
MULLER & MULLER Leghorn Farm Vineland, N. J. 
A-Grade Chicks-S.C.W. Leghorns 
$20 per 100. Also Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Ducklings. 
Catalogue Free. Sunny Side Poultry Farm, Copper llill, N. J. 
BUFF LEGHORN COCKERELS 
from stock that won best display at Madison Square Gar 
den the past two years. If yon want the best I have, Five 
Dollars and up. Bred 26 years for heavy egg production. 
Buy the best Buffs at a reasonable price. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. HARRIS ALERO, Marathon, N. Y. 
For Sale-White Leghorn Cockerels 
For breeders. Raised on range. ‘Bartlett” strain pedi¬ 
greed heavy-laying trap nested stock, $5 each. New Jer¬ 
sey Blaca Giant Cock-bird, fine for mating with pullet., 
26 mos. old.|$ 7 . 50 . All A-l Healthy birds. A fine lot. 
Indian Hill Poultry Farms (Dodge) Charlton, Mass. 
S. C. VI. LEGHORN COCKERELS 
Direct Young strain free-range grown birds, $4.50, 
$6.50 and $1 O each. Satisfaction guaranteed. My birds 
won first yottng pen at 1923 Allentown Fair. 
H. N. CONNER - Stockton, N, J. 
BUFF ROCK COCKERELS 
Have won 3 cups and 14 first prizes at leading shows this 
season. Free-range-grown birds $6, $8.50 and #12 each. 
Sat. guaranteed. II. N. CONNER, Stockton, N. J. 
Parks’Strain Bred-lo-Lay BARRED ROCKS 
Chicksand Hatching eggs. J. TKOPEANO,Sparronbiub,N.T. 
tjt. Andreas Bergor Roller Canaries for sale. 
WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS 
From Pedigree Free Uange Block 
Bred For Vigor and Winter Eggs 
Illustrated booklet describing breeding plant and record* 
made nt leading contests. 
Bent FREE. Write For Copy Today 
Member International Baby Chiok Ast’n 
PERSISTENT LA YIN G LEG H_OR NS 
Trapnested Layers, mated to Pure Tancred males. (Pedi¬ 
grees, 270-302 eggs. Stock is noted for size, vigor and 
Persistent Laying of Big White Eggs. Book orders now 
lor our Big, Lively Chicks,'April and May delivery. If 
you want Something Better send for mating list. 
JAMES «.;RUGH it. No. :i Vineland, N. J. 
100 Single Comb RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS 
Excellent quality. Large, vigorous and good color. 
Price, $3 each. Grder now. Here’s your opportunity to 
get good cockerels cheap. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Esbenshade’s Turkey Farm Konks, Pa, 
fit} COCKERELS 
Rose Comb __ 
Birred Ro 
Fine size, type, color, 200-Egg lino, $5-$7. Few Barred 
Rook pullets, $2.50. A. L. Vrceland, Nutley, N. J. 
Barred P. Rock Pullets YX* 
old from high egg yielding trap nested stock biy- 
ing now. $2.50, $2.76, $8 each. Order from this adv. 
Satisf’n guaranteed. Brookcrosi Farm, Cranbury n J 
S R RIanlf Minnron , CocltB al,d cockerels. Famous 
0. U. DlaUK mlMUIba Pape and Niagara strain Select¬ 
ed cockerels, *5 each. Yearling cocks. *10 each. Order 
quick while they last. Spring Hroak Poultry I arm, Prattsburg, N.Y. 
"Bure llred” Cornish Game Cockerels for sale 
l Colonial Poultry Farm Morris Ave., Union, N. J. 
FRED BEGK 
Lackavaxen, Pa. 
POULTRY For Sale 
White Leghorn Breeders, White Wyandottes, Rhode Is¬ 
land Reds, Light Brahmas, Pullets and Cockerels. Verv 
good stock. Joseph Phillips, Wewappa Farms. Midvalo, N.J 
M R Tii r |/p V o Large, pure-bred, healthy stock. Hens 
hatched Spring of 1923, $ 8 ; Toms, $1 2. 
WM. W. KETCH R. D. No. 4 Cohocton, N. Y. 
W hite Leghorn s. D. Tanered’s Trapnested Strain 
pedigreed males. Most profitable layers Booking or 
ders, chicks, eggs. Circular. HAMILTON FARM. Huntinotan, M.r’ 
C. White, Buff, Black Minorcas Exclusively. Chicks 
stock. Gregg’s Matchless Minorcas, Sycamore, Ohio 
s 
Marcy 
s Best smS? Cockerels - e * ,h- 8 * w KII, “ 
Middfecroek 
Pa. 
TWO-WHEEL 
TRAILER 
(unused) 
$ 
100 
^edfications: WHEELS-Budd double disc steel. TIRES-35x5:Pneumatic cord-standard makes 
U. S., Firestone, Goodyear, Goodrich. BEARINGS—Roller, Timken. Bock or Standard AXI E 
-forged of heat treated steel. BODY-complete wood. FRAME-heavy channel iron. SPRINGS 
C £ p A C i,T Y ~3.000 lbs., constructed to take an overload of 50%. WEIGHT—2 250 lbs 
p OI r OR ~£> llve D I ab ’ .^he trailers are built for the purpose of being towed by any make of truck or 
tractor. I hey are knocked dawn and packed two in a crate, a saving of approximately 50% in freight 
An unusual bargain at 8100 per trailer. These trailers can be used to great advantage on your farm' 
J. SILVERMAN & BROS., INC. 
Note-We pay no Forwarding Charges. Dept. Y-55, 594 Broadway, New York. N. Y. 
