‘Ihe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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DO YOU NEED FARM HELP? 
We have able-bodied Jewish young men, most¬ 
ly without experience, who want farm work. 
If you need a good, steady man, write for an 
order blank. Ours is not a commercial agency. 
We make no charge. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,INC. 
301 E. 14th Street New York City 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers 
Exchange will be found on page 495. 
WANTED—Young man wishes position on farm 
having purebred cattle where an opportunity 
to develop practical knowledge will be given, 
has had some knowledge of electricity, handy 
With tools, drives automobile: address giving 
particulars, J. W. P., 208 Hazel Road, Pater¬ 
son, N. J. 
YOUNG MAN, eighteen, strong, of good habits, 
wishes position on poultry farm. ADVER¬ 
TISER 501(3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, practical man, German, 43, desires 
position as manager on gentleman’s estate or 
dairy; woman good cook; respectable couple. 
JOHN SEITZ, 442 14tli St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position by practical farmer. Ameri¬ 
can, single, 35; A1 tractor man, chauffeur and 
mechanic; can operate and repair all machinery 
and gas engines; also care of horses, cattle and 
poultry; excellent reference; state wages and 
particulars in first letter. AD\ ERTISER 5017, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM—Scandinavian want to learn 
poultry farming on commercial plant near 
New York City; 39 years old, good, careful 
worker; fine references; willing to work for 
small pay. ADVERTISER 5018, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 18, inexperienced, character ref¬ 
erences, entering agricultural college in Fall, 
desires position on farm for Summer; anxious 
to learn; experience desired more than money. 
H. H. SCIINEPEL, Blair Academy, Blairstown, 
N. J. 
HERDSMAN, married, one child, 20 years ex¬ 
perience feeding and handling cattle, wants 
position. ADVERTISER 5019, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
CLEAN cut, single man, 35, unexperienced on 
farm work but reliable and industrious work¬ 
er; handy with tools, wishes position on farm. 
ADVERTISER 5021, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, experienced, single, desires posi¬ 
tion; state wages and full particulars. E. J. 
LEAMEY, Gen. Del., Philadelphia, Pa. 
POSITION on poultry farm; married, small 
family, by May 1; experience moderate; must 
have good living conditions; state wages; priv¬ 
ileges, first letter. ADVERTISER 5022, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POUtLTRYMAN, single, 29, American, wide 
experience, wants position. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5023, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position; head gardener; lifetime 
practical experience with vegetables, flowers, 
shrubs, lawns, greenhouse, fruit trees; American, 
45; single; good health; good personality; repu¬ 
tation good; references from former employer; 
good worker, willing to please; capable handling 
general estate. ADVERTISER 4990, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Productive 117-acre farm, Columbia 
Co N. Y.; two good houses; good outbuild¬ 
ings; ’half mile to railroad station; near State 
road. Write for particulars, RAY R. LANT, 
East Chatham, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fruit and general farm; 93 acres; 
sandy loam soil; famous Ringing Hill fruit 
district, Montgomery Co., Pa.; 40 miles west 
of Philadelphia, two miles from Pottstown; 82o 
apple trees, standard varieties; twelve acres 
peaches; two tons of grapes yearly; pears, cher¬ 
ries, raspberries, currants and asparagus in 
abundance; stone house and barn; 20 acres 
woodland; good markets; deal includes all crops 
and machinery, Fordson tractor, Bean power 
sprayer, horses, chickens and bees; bargain at 
$10,000; farm alone $8,500; act promptly. 
F. H. YARN ALL, 934 High Street, Pottstown, 
Pennsylvania. __ 
FOR SALE— 33-acre farm, stock, tools, $10,500. 
WARREN KLINE, Ii. 3, Plainfield, N. J. 
AGED couple must sell 66-acre fruit, truck, 
poultry and Christmas tree farm; a beautiful 
home in a good locality. SHADYSIDE I ARM, 
Corey, Pa. 
FARM TO LEASE—Ten-room house, barn and 
outbuildings; good dairy farm; located on 
Connecticut River. JOHN L. KRUGEJt, 137 
Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two Southern Delaware County (N. 
Y.) hillside farms; 157 acres, $1,000; 175 
acres, $3,000; equipped for dairying, $6,000. If 
interested, write PERCY TAYLOR, Kelsey, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm suitable for poultry and fruit, 
within 75 miles of New York City. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4938, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Complete stock of millinery and 
fixtures at a very low price for a quick sale; 
chance of a lifetime for anyone entering busi¬ 
ness. E. MA RTH, 135 N, 13th St., Olean, N. Y . 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm, 160 acres, modem 
equipment, situated in village on State road 
to White Mountains, in fertile Connecticut val¬ 
ley. Write owner for particulars. NOMAN 
COBB, Newbury, Vt. 
WANTED—Jersey fruit and poultry farm; 15-25 
acres; 8-room house; no stock; Morris County 
preferred. ADVERTISER 4951. care Rural NewV 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—In South Jersey, fruit and poultry 
farm 12% acres, close to city, paved road, 
street car, every city convenience; good build¬ 
ings; 400 layers; all kinds of fruit, mostly apple 
and peach; cow, horse, tools. J. MeCREA, 
owner, Millville, N. J. R, 1. 
IF YOU are willing to sacrifice a ful!y-equipped 
poultry farm, nicely located, small acreage, 
communicate with BOX 531, Bristol, Pa Will 
consider an offer to manage or profit-sharing. 
FOR URNT—Dairy farm; town 1 mile. A. L. 
CANFIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
SWISS, wishes to rent for May 1, farm with 
10 to 15 cows, 60 to 70 miles from New York, 
near station. Address ADVERTISER 4966, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Small farm, good house, fruit, wa¬ 
ter. wood; reasonable. ADVERTISER 4971, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Good farm, 98 acres; stock, ma¬ 
chinery, all fruit; Endicott-Jolinson markets; 
milk 12c quart; customers furnish pails; retail 
price, fruit, vegetables, etc.; good buildings; 
good location; good income. Write owner, 
ANDREW NELSON, Apalachin, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—72 acres; Albany 11 miles; rail¬ 
road 1% miles; 10-room house, two barns, 
large hen house, other buildings, electric lights, 
telephone, stock, tool. S. D. BENEDICT, Voor- 
heesville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—156-acre farm; 10-room house; 
barns; fruit orchard; with tools and stock, 
$8,500; part cash. Apply owner, VERNON H. 
TIGER, Gladstone, N. J. 
262-ACRE farm, $6,500; smaller farms, any size 
you wish; easy terms. CHARLIE WITMER, 
Crewe, Va. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, 
small poultry farm, about 20 miles from New 
York, on State road, or will exchange my prop¬ 
erty for same. ADVERTISER 4993, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Small farm; good buildings; with 
trout pond. ADVERTISER 4992, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A TRUE BARGAIN—205 acres rich loamy soil, 
8-room brick house, barn, outbuildings; 400,000 
ft. hardwood timber* near Binghamton, N. Y.; 
$4,500: reasonable down payment. GUS HAW- 
KEN, 95 Elmhurst, Highland Park, Mich. 
FOR SALE—Hotel and large fruit farm in Cats¬ 
kills; bargain. ISAAKS, 1916 Daly Ave., New 
York City. 
FOR SALE or RENT—150 acres in Champlain 
Valley; equipped; brook; fireplace. MRS. A. 
L. DE LANO, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 
$8,000 BUYS full-equipped bakery in prosperous 
town along Lincoln Highway; no competition. 
W. S. RITTASE, New Oxford, Ta. 
DAIRY FARM, 27 acres in best cultivation and 
location, level land: milk sold at wholesale 
direct on the farm, 10c quart all year around; 
price $16,000 including stock and machinery, 
etc. if sold at once. O. HERTH, Bellport, N. Y. 
WANTED—An equipped dairy farm in New 7 York 
State; must be on State road. ADVERTISER 
4973, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I WANT to sell or trade 640 acres, all tillable, 
South Dakota prairie land, for a good New 
York farm, in good location; this land is located 
in the northwest corner of the State, near the 
Black Hills region: 18 miles railroad station. 
Write owner, E. SEEKINS, Whitewood, S. D., 
for further information. 
WILL sell or rent, to reliable person, large 
Western New York stock, grain and timber 
farm; small payment down if desired; any rea¬ 
sonable offer considered; exceptional opportunity 
for man with own help, or partners. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4974, care Rural New'-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—65 acres; good buildings: macadam 
road; near village; Cortland 6 miles; $5,800 
with stock and tools; $4,700 withont. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4979, care Rural New-Yorker. 
100-ACRE farm in Albany Co., N. Y., near con¬ 
crete road; good buildings; large poultry 
house; machinery and some stock; land suitable 
for tractor farming; will sell at a sacrifice, or 
lease on easy terms. ADVERTISER 4980, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED to rent, with buying option, farm 
about two hours from New York, about 20 
acres, roomy house, improvements, woodlot, 
brook, near State road; $500 a year or more. 
ADVERTISER 5008, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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POULTRY farm, near Vineland, 2 acres, large 
coops, barn, garage, 5-room house; $3,500, half 
cash. WILLIAM MOON, 50 East 42d Street, 
New York City. 
10 TO 15-ACRE poultry farm wanted within 
50 miles from New York; give full particu¬ 
lars; owner only. ADVERTISER 5007, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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FARM of 100 acres, excellent soil, pleasantly 
situated in the foothills of 1 the Catskills; con¬ 
venient to markets and schools; abundance of 
fruit and fine water; long lease on satisfactory 
terms with privilege of buying; rare opportunity 
for honest practical worker. ADVERTISER 
5006, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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$900 CASH and $900 mortgage buys 123 acres, 
good farm, seven-room house, hen house, big 
barn; owner, BIZOZER, R D. 2, Norwich, N. Y. 
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FRUIT farm for sale, 250 acres in Northeastern 
Pennsylvania, about 4,000 trees starting their 
fifth year; beautiful location; State road; high 
school; Grade A dairy of 30 cows; good build¬ 
ings; about 30 acres woodland, sugar maple; 
farm fully equipped. Inquire J. A. WILLIAMS, 
Mgr., Harford, Pa. 
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AN EXCEPTIONALLY well located farm in 
Southwestern Connecticut of about 75 acres, 
to let or lease; terms favorable to acceptable 
party; for full particulars address ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 5005, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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EXPERIENCED poultryman can obtain use of 
henhouse, capacity 500 hens, colony houses, 
part of dwelling, other privileges, $20 month; 
location, good road, village 10 minutes walk 
with railroad, post office, feed store. ERNEST 
BRILL, East. Chatham, N. Y. 
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BARGAIN, 10%-acre farm, suitable for truck 
or poultry; 8-room house, barn, stable, ga¬ 
rage. hen house, brooder house; all fruit; 5 
minute walk of depot, church and school; im¬ 
mediate possession; address F. DAVIS WAT¬ 
SON, Milford, Del. 
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FARM—25 acres. 2% miles Beverly, N. J.; 
electrically lighted modern houses for 1.000 
chickens, up-to-date dairy barn, usual farm 
buildings, 1.200 peach trees, pear and apple 
orchard; berries: house, 5 bedrooms and bath, 
hot water heat, electric light, water plant; 
everything in good order; 10 cows, 2 horses, 400 
chickens, $12,000 includes stock and machinery; 
terms to suit. R. D. McELROY, Beverly, N. J. 
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MUST SELL HOME FARM. 155 acres, in Ken¬ 
nebec Co., Me., as work takes me away; good 
crop land; one-third mile to church, school, can¬ 
ning factory and electric railroad; only $22 per 
acre, half cash and easy terms. A. W. BEN¬ 
NER, Jamesburg, N. J. 
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FOR SALE—Two farms, dairy 80 acres, truck 
65; 3% miles from Washington, D. C. C. H. 
CORK RAN, Washington Grove, Md. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm, 100 acres, with stock 
and good milk route, modern improvements in 
all buildings, two houses; 55 miles from New 
York on concrete road: for particulars write 
owner. S. TONKENS, Brookside Dairy, Hack- 
ettstown, N. J. 
ONLY $4,000 cash- required to purchase this 
Hudson Valley fruit farm; balance mortgage; 
apples, pears, large vineyard. ADVERTISER 
5011, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM, 100 acres, Connecticut, is given to run 
to reliable party for taking care of place, 
owner claiming no share on whatever crops party 
can raise; the more raised, the more profit; 
state how’ many in family and how many able 
to work: onlv married people considered: don't 
call, write. JOSEPH RICCI, 214 East 77th St., 
New York City. 
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VILLAGE home, fruit, poultry and truck farm; 
also village business property, 4 stores, 4 
flats; half cash; no agents. L. G. RUCKEL, 100 
Coldenham Road, Walden, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small place on main auto road With¬ 
in commuting distance of New York; state 
price; prefer New Jersey location around D. L. 
W. C. PREUSS, 415 Charlotte Place, Glendale, 
L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE or exchange dairy or grain farm in 
the Harlem Valley, Dutchess County; very 
productive, well wooded and watered; all kinds 
of fruit: large house; on State road; machinery 
goes with it; would exchange for city or vil¬ 
lage property. ADVERTISER 5027, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. net, post¬ 
paid, for $1; stores sell this at $1.75; thousands 
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. 
FOR SALE—15 modified Dadant one-story hives, 
new and painted, full sheets, wired founda¬ 
tion, unused with metal cover, complete, cost 
$9.95 each; sell for $75; entire lot f. o. b.; also 
25-10 frame Root hives, complete, with drawn 
foundation, wired, metal cover, at $4 each; used 
three years. SPAHN BROS., Pleasantville, N.Y. 
CANDY—High-grade home-made cream choc¬ 
olate fudge, guaranteed pure; a treat for you 
and the kiddies; 2-lb. box, postpaid, $1; orn^r 
today. MRS. D. W. GOODLING, Richfield, Pa. 
AX HANDLES, white hickory, 60c; for wood 
splitting, 40c, postpaid; state whether single 
or double bit, 32 in., 34 in. CHARLES RICK¬ 
ARD, R. 2, Interlaken, N. Y. 
HONEY—Pure extracted, postpaid first 3 zones; 
clover, 5 lbs., $1.25: 10 lbs., $2.15; buckwheat, 
5 lbs., $1; 10 lbs., $1.80; satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. WALNUT ORCHARD FARM, Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—New Oregon fir silo, 20x36, gam¬ 
brel roof, f.o.b. Bloomfield, N. J., $750; will 
deliver if not more than 75 miles. E. W. 
BIESECKER, 47 Washington St., East Strouds¬ 
burg, Pa. 
NEW Vermont maple syrup, $2.40; 6 gallons, 
$2.25; 10-lb. pail sugar, $3; pound cakes, 30c; 
products and satisfaction guaranteed. G. L. 
HOWARD, Essex Junction, Vt. 
WANTED to buy or rent with option of buying, 
farm 40 to 70 acres in New Jersey or New 
York State ADVERTISER 5036, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
25 ACRES, well stocked with White Leghorns, 
new buildings, electric lights, plenty of wa¬ 
ter. excellent location, Hunterdon County; for 
particulars address ADVERTISER 5033, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
70 ACRES, new buildings, springs, woods, fruit, 
$6,700, part cash; write owner, no agents. E. 
L. GARWOOD, R. D. 2, Linesville, Pa. 
WANTED—15 to 20 acres for chicken farm, 
with house near railroad, 100 miles from New 
York City, in State of New York and New Jer¬ 
sey only; price not over $1,500; give terms and 
cash. ADVERTISER 5028, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SMALL farm wanted, Putnam or Orange Coun¬ 
ty. E. A. MULLER, 1 Lincoln St., Yonkers, 
N. Y. 
WANT bungalow or small modern home, pre¬ 
ferably with some ground, commuting distance 
from New York; would exchange income prop¬ 
erty Bridgeport, Conn.; state essential particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 5030, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—5 acres and attractive, new 7-rootn 
commuter's country home; modern conven¬ 
iences, garage: good elevation, rural surround¬ 
ings; 12 minutes walk to Gillette station on 
1). L. Ar vV.; New York 28 miles; $7,800. C. S. 
BARKELEW, Millington, N. J. 
WANT to rent, small farm near city, stocked 
or not. RUDMAN, 153 East 34tli St., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
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WANTED—Farm, cheap, near markets; price, 
description. TAYLOR, 683 Fulton St., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE poultry plant for 
sale; new modern house, all conveniences, 
electric, water, gas, Mammoth incubator, etc.; 
brooding for 5,000, more than 2,000 layers; good 
sale chix and eggs; location. South Jersey, mild 
climate; write owner. ADVERTISER, 5025, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
124 ACRES, 12 rooms, 2 barns, silo, poultry 
houses, 20 acres apple orchard; Alfalfa; mile 
creamery; near Warwick. N. Y.; 25 choice cows, 
team, chickens, tools, etc.; price before April 
1, $18,500, easy terms. BOUGHTON, 364 East 
21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—The best farm of 200 or more acres 
that can be bought by assuming the mort¬ 
gage. ADVERTISER 5026, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA — Poultry plant 
and Hatchery, 1,000 breeders, Wyckoff White 
Leghorns, 10,000-capacity Mammoth incubator, 
3,000-capacity hot-water brooder; established 
trade; season’s output of chicks, well sold; 
$6,000, part cash. ADVERTISER 4944, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU want to settle in Western Massa¬ 
chusetts? 75 acres, 20 meadow, woodland, 
sugar orchard and house; fruit, chicken houses; 
40 minutes by aulo to good market; buildings; 
water plenty; no stock; to family large enough 
to work farm and make repairs, ten year lease; 
nominal rental; exceptional conditions; for par¬ 
ticulars. C. S. ROBINSON, 546 East 182d St., 
New York City. 
Miscellaneous 
HONEY—Six pounds, $1.10, prepaid third zone. 
WILLIAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
N. J. 
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. 
IF you cannot afford to visit the Adirondacks 
you can at least have a fresh picked 3 lb. 
balsam pillow', only $1.25: prepaid cash with 
order; cretonne cover. HANNAH PAYNE, No. f 
Raquette, Lake, N. Y. 
HONEY—Quart, 85c; gallon, $2.75; delivered. 
RICHARD D. BARCLAY, Riverton, N. J. 
ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 1 k.w.; 3 coal-burn¬ 
ing, 500-chick brooders, Newtown and Wish¬ 
bone; 12 Poorman brooders: 2 Buckeye oil 500- 
chiek brooders, H. L. HAMILTON, R. D. 1, 
Huntington, N. Y. 
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PRODUCE your own honey, circular free. 
VAN’S HONEY FARMS, Hebron, Indiana. 
APPLE BUTTER—The good old-fashioned kind, 
made in our orchard from a delicious Virginia 
recipe; sample quart-crock, prepaid, 65 cents. 
RIDGEWOOD FRUIT GROWERS, Winchester, 
Virginia. 
CLOVER HONEY. 10 lbs., $2.10: 5 lbs.. $1.15, 
delivered. FAULKNER APIARIES, Basking 
Ridge, N. J. 
MULTIGRAPHING costs less than printing and 
gives a personal touch to your letters; ask for 
samples and prices. H. F. HOLMES, 206 Clin¬ 
ton St., Salamanca, 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. 
CLOVER HONEY’—-York State never produced 
better; 5-lb. pail. $1; two, $1.90; six, $5; pre¬ 
paid third zone. DR. R. S. DAVEY, Parish, N. Y. 
WANTED—Sharpies milking machine; state 
price and particulars. ADVERTISER 4994, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
O R A N G ES—G R APEF'RUIT—T ree-ripened; bush¬ 
el boxes, picked, packed in grove; oranges, 
$1.65; mixed, $1.40: grapefruit, $1.15; f. o. b. 
Wauchula, Fla.; send money with order. E. K. 
WALKER, Jr., P. O. Box 482, Wanchula, Fla. 
80 SWARMS of bees and extra supplies; will 
sell one or more to a party; a bargain if taken 
at once. ADVERTISER 4976, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Car Alfalfa; half first, half second; 
bargain. B. It. HALL & SON, Camillas, N. Y. 
WANTED—Stone boat planks; state full infor¬ 
mation regarding length, thickness, kind of 
lumber and price; elm preferred. ADVERTISER 
4975, care Rural New-Yorker. 
110 VOLT, 3 k.w. Western Electric Generator, 
switchboard, battery racks; running condition; 
reason, line power; no reasonable offer refused. 
SUMMIT FARMS, Walker, N. Y. 
HONEY—5 lbs. clover, $1.10: 10 lbs., $2; buck¬ 
wheat, $1 and $1.75, postpaid first three zones; 
60 lbs. here, clover, $7.50; buckwheat, $6. 
HENRY WILLIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—$400 Wishbone Mammoth incubator, 
1,600-egg capacity, new, has never been un¬ 
crated: best offer takes it. THEODORE J. 
GIERE, Port Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 
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PURE Vermont maple syrup, $2.50 per gal.; 
sugar in 10-lb. pails, $3; 5-lb. pails, $1.60; 
try us for quality. ROBERT OLIVER, Craiglea 
Farm, South Ryegate, Vt. 
HONEY of quality; best by test; clover, 5 lbs., 
$1.15: 10 lbs., $2.10; buckwheat, $1 and $1.75; 
postpaid; promptly. M. BALLARD, Callicoon, 
N. Y. 
DELCO 600-watt generator with 180 a h. bat¬ 
tery, all in first class condition. BOX B, 
Brewster, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE or exchange Empire milker, double 
unit, vacuum pump, tank and piping complete 
for 18 cows; new rubbers and pulsator. T. R. 
MINIER, R. D. 1, Elmira, N. Y. 
WANTED-—40O-egg incubator and 1,000-chick 
coal brooder. KOHL, Springs, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED-—Coal burning brooders, 1,000 size. 
L. W. MOYLE, Dalton, Pa. 
PURE HONEY—Clover, 5-lb. pail, $1.10; two 
5-lb. palls, $2.15; light amber, $1 and $1.90, 
postpaid to third zone; 60-lb. can, clover, $7.50; 
light amber. $6.50, f.o.b. HUGH G. GREGG, 
Elbridge, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two 144-egg Cyphers incubators. 
L. W. MOYLE, Dalton, Pa. 
ORGANIZED 
CO-OPERATION 
A New Book By John J. Dillon 
This book is written in three parts. 
PART ONE—The Development of the 
Agricultural Industry. In five chapters 
PART TWO—Fundamental Principles 
and Adaptable Forms of Co-operative 
Organization. In ten chapters. 
PART THREE—Application of Co-op¬ 
eration to Efficient and Economic Distri¬ 
bution of Farm Products. In seven 
chapters. 
This is a new treatment of the co-oper¬ 
ative subject. Heretofore writers of books 
have contented themselves with accounts 
of co-operative work where established. 
It has been mostly propaganda and ex¬ 
hortation. This was all good in its time. 
But we have grown beyond it. Farmers 
are now committed to co-operation. Once 
shy of it, they are at last a unit for it. 
What they want now is principles and 
definite policies that haveproved success¬ 
ful. This book is the first real attempt to 
supply this want. Other, and it is to be 
hoped better, books will follow on this 
line; but for the present there is no other 
book seriously treating the subject of 
organized co-operation. 
Bound in Cloth Price $1.00 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W. 30th St., New York City 
