827 
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 isnot acommercial agency, 
We make no charge. 
™EJEW$H AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,wC- 
301 E. 14th Street New York City 
First class Farmer and Manager for 600 Acre lime rock. 
soil farm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Won 
derfu) miid climate, perfect water and water works. All 
new Equipment, Machinery, Tractors, etc., new Build- 
inge and three new Silos. Farm located on main Maca¬ 
dam Highway, near schools and colleges and adjacent 
to thriving hanking towns. Applicant must be under 
iO years otage, well and active. Wonderful opportunity 
for the right party on one of the best and most fertile 
blue grass farms in America. Highest salary and per¬ 
manent position. References required. 
Willis Sharpe Kilmer, care Kilmer 8 Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. 
Efficient Farm Workers— 
An Agricultural Service Agency for better 
farm employment. We supply experienced 
managers, herdsmen, dairymen, poultrymen, 
gardeners, couples, tractioneers and other 
farm and estate help. We list agricultural 
help and positions throughout the East. 
C. DRYSDALE BLACK & CO. 
Farm Agency & Agricultural Engineers 
140 Cedar St.. N. Y. Tel. Rector 6760 
The Olivia Sage School of Practical Nursing 
offers a one-year’s course in special bedside nurs¬ 
ing to a limited number of women. Classes are 
formed quarterly. Pupils receive maintenance, 
uniform and salary Apply to DIRECTOR. New Yorklnfir- 
mary for Women and Children, 321 E. 15th St., New York City 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single young men, milkers and 
teamsters, with practical experience and ref¬ 
erences; good opportunity. Write BURLIN¬ 
GAME, HUTCHINS & KING, Inc., 7 Water St., 
New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple, white, no children; man to 
work on farm; woman to do cooking and 
light housework; up-to-date conveniences and 
homelike surroundings; wages $75 per month 
and board, washing, etc. JOSEPH O. OANBY, 
Hulmeville, Pa. 
WANTED—Single men to work in modern cow 
barn; registered Holsteins; wages, $65 per 
month and board; could also use two or three 
men to milk and feed test cows; wages for this 
class of work $80 to $100 and hoard, depending 
upon experience aDd ability; give full particu¬ 
lars in first letter. WINTERTHUR FARMS, 
Winterthur. Del. 
WANTED—A married man able and willing to 
work; must be honest, sober and a clean dry- 
hand milker; wife to do washing for family of 
three; 6 cows to milk, 1 horse, garden and 
lawn to care for; no farming done; cottage, 
vegetables and milk furnished; good wages 
paid. Address P. O. BOX 200, Huntington, 
SINGLE man for dairy farm, best of buildings 
and equipment; wages $50 a month, hoard 
and room; house for married man at $70. 
BELLE ELLEN STOCK FARMS, Branchville, 
27, J. 
FAMILY to care for herd of registered cattle; 
experienced; will consider single help; state 
wages. BROOKE STONER, Hanover, Pa. 
WANTED to assist in raising pheasants, two 
single men; can also use one or two strong 
women for same purpose; state age and wages 
expected. Apply THE HUDSON GAME FARMS, 
Hudson, Ohio. 
WANTED—Man and wife to take position in 
boys’ school; middle-aged country people with¬ 
out children preferred; some experience in poul¬ 
try raising, dairying, gardening, care of green¬ 
house or some other line of country work de¬ 
sired; tobacco users need not applv; for infor¬ 
mation write to CHAS. JOHNSON, Kis-Lyn, 
Pa. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, one who understands 
taking care of fruit and vegetables raised on 
city lot, and. wants to make home for herself 
and family of two; house with modern im¬ 
provements; in town about 7,000 inhabitants; 
Eastern Pennsylvania: Protestant of good char¬ 
acter. ADVERTISER 5350, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ASSISTANT poultryman wanted, good chance 
to learn business on large commercial farm; 
state age, nationality, wages expected, etc. 
LONE OAK POULTRY FARM, Babylon, L. I., 
N. Y. 
FARM helper, single, some experience, to work 
on small Westchester farm; state experience, 
age, nationality, salary expected and refer¬ 
ences in first letter. ADVERTISER 5347, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, laundress for hoys’ sehoql; 
understands the work; salary $60 month and 
maintenance; also general supply woman, $00; 
assistant seamstress, $50; if married position 
for husband: no children or tobacco. W. 
GRANT FANCHER, Supt., Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Poultryman, single, thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced, with incubator and brooders; none 
but men of proven ability who can show re¬ 
sults need apply; send references. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 5349, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two girls as waitress and chamber¬ 
maid in private family; all modern conven¬ 
iences. MRS. JOHN E. CALHOUN, Cornwall, 
Conn. 
STEADY job for first-class married milker and 
farm hand; $70 per month, usual privileges; 
could use grown son. BOX 656, Cobbleskill, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple, cook and gardener (handy 
man); country place; all-year position; Long 
Island A. I. OLVANY, 67 West 12th St., 
New York City. 
WANTED—Responsible single man for dairy 
barn; modern equipment, milking machines, 
milking 25 head of Holsteins at present; have 
considerable young stock; 30 miles from New 
York on Lackawanna; modern living conditions; 
extra good board; wages $75 or more ifi yon 
are worth it. KNOLLCROFT FARM, Lyons, 
N. J. Tel. Millington 17-F-13. 
WANTED—Assistant cook for Summer hoard¬ 
ing house of 125 persons, situated in New 
York State, 50 miles from New York City. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 5354, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN, general work, country place, drive Ford, 
garden. A. L. CANFIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
GOOD plain cook required June 15; gentleman’s 
family of four; spending three months at 
farm house near New Preston, Conn.; no house¬ 
work out of kitchen; reply stating wages to 
E. B. G., 224 Brooklawn Ave., Bridgeport, 
Conn. 
WANTED—A middle-aged woman to cook for 
club of 10 teachers; write SKIDMORJE 
HOUSE, Riverhead, N. Y. 
WANTED—A competent woman for cooking in 
a small boarding house; also two waitresses. 
Address R. M. SANFORD, Stamford, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for housework; family of 
two adults; quiet home, conveniences; write 
fully, stating wages. BOX 76, Waldwick, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Single man that don't use tobacco 
ou fruit and poultry farm; $60 a month to a 
man able to handle a team and handy with 
tools; must be able and willing to do a day’s 
work 6 days a week; state age, height, weight, 
and experience. LONGSTREET POULTRY 
FARM, Trenton, N. J. 
WANTED—On large commercial poultry farm, 
single man to care for the layers, drive a 
Ford truck, and help market the eggs, poultry 
and fruit; job will pay $100 per month soon 
as man shows he is worth it, $00 first month; 
describe yourself and your experience; if you 
use tobacco please don’t apply. ADVERTISER 
5355, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good, reliable, single man to work 
on farm near Vineland, N. J.; general farm¬ 
ing, dairy and poultry; good salary and board; 
answer promptly; references required. Address 
340 CLINTON ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WOMAN for general housework in country; $40 
month. MRS. E. ACKERT, Rhinebeek, N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple or woman to do general 
housework, small country house, and help 
with two small children. Write PETTIT, 105 
East 22d St., New York. 
WOMAN for housework, references, 20 miles 
from Boston. F. S. MORTON, South Sudbury, 
Mass. 
WANTED—General houseworker, no washing; 
family two; good cook, waitress; quiet, hap¬ 
py country home; wages $60; references. MRS. 
GLEN WRIGHT, New Canaan, Conn. 
MARRIED man on dairy farm, with house, 
firewood, garden spot and milk; state wages 
and experience. ADVERTISER 5357, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A single man able to milk and 
drive a team; farm in Westchester County; 
write stating full particulars and salary. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5356, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man experienced in crops and ma¬ 
chinery for outside work on farm; wages $100 
month to right man, house, milk, potatoes, 
fruit, privileges. SCHAENEN FARM, Basking 
Ridge, N. J. 
HERDSMAN, with house, firewood, garden spot 
and milk; state wages and experience. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5358, care Rural New-Yorker, 
Situations Wanted 
FARM manager, more than average ability 
open; lifetime, practical, scientific experience; 
specialty Guernsey cattle; good judge; advanced 
registry; world’s record; showing; certified 
milk; record spotless; successful, profitable re¬ 
sults; married, 34. BOX 186, Averin Park, 
N. Y. 
ELDERLY man wishes position as housekeeper 
for bachelor or cook for farm help; $75 
month and maintenance. ADVERTISER 5361, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, married, Vermonter, with best of 
references as to character and ability; strict¬ 
ly temperate, no tobacco; experienced in all 
branches of farm work; desires a responsible 
position. ADVERTISER 5343, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, at present employed, wishes 
to make a change; if you have a first-class 
proposition to offer a first-class man who can 
get results, write to ADVERTISER 5345, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN desires position in Sullivan or Wayne 
County on poultry farm; no farming; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 5352, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MARRIED man, good all around farmer, hon¬ 
est worker, looking for work any where with¬ 
in the States of New York and New Jersey, 
within 75 miles. Write to MR. WALTER 
LAYTON, R. P. D. 1, Garrison, N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED—Herdsman, married, life 
experience with purebred and g’-ade, can pro¬ 
duce certified milk; furnish best of 1 reference; 
last position three years; open for position 
right away. ERNEST A. McMAHON, Bradford, 
Conn. 
POULTRYMAN, middle-aged, American, seeks 
permanent place; good records on egg pro¬ 
duction, brooding, construction; best references. 
Address ADVERTISER 5364, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
PRACTICAL American farmer, age 45, mar¬ 
ried, with family of boys, wishes posi¬ 
tion at once as working farm manager; life ex¬ 
perience at dairy and general farming; good 
references. JOHN BALLARD, Highwood, New 
Haven, Conn. 
FARM superintendent open for position or 
would hire for later appointment; prac¬ 
tical, college trained, 39, experienced with 
help, registered stock and handling large busi¬ 
ness in a commercial way; state particulars, 
ADVERTISER 5359, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by honest, reliable, hard 
worker; graduate of agricultural college; mar¬ 
ried, Protestant, 33 years old. 440 CLINTON 
ST., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, assistant, 2 years’ experience, 
desires position, modern plant; Southern Jer¬ 
sey preferred. ADVERTISER 5363, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, practical. college graduate, 
single, Christian, open for engagement. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5362, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, experienced, married, desires posi¬ 
tion; state wages, etc. ADVERTISER 5360, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman or test milker 
by experienced American; single, age 36; 
good feeder, milker and calf raiser; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 5365, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted on estate; Holland; married 
man, one child; farm, garden and dairy ex¬ 
perience; good references. BOX 33, Little 
Falls, N. J. 
WANTED—Position by married man, 35, as 
gardener on country estate; life experience, 
drive car, Fordson tractor, milk cows, care 
chickens, handy with tools; two boys, age 10 
and 13; wife will board 1 to 3 men or help in 
house 2 or 3 days per week; 14 years in last 
place; 5 years in present; state full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 5370, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
EXCELLENT opportunity to learn poultry keep¬ 
ing; only several hours daily or several days 
weekly work needed; gives opportunity to look 
around; separate dwelling. PLUM FARM, R. 
2, Lakewood, N. J. 
65-AORE farm for sale, good dairy and chicken 
farm; in town of Crawford; 1% miles from 
bus line; good hunting section. LAURENCE 
VAN AMBURGH, R. 1, Montgomery, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—145-aere dairy, stock or grain farm, 
Central New Jersey; level, fertile land; 8- 
room house; lots of good buildings; convenient 
to market; $6,000 cash required. ADVERTISER 
5287, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Jersey farm, 15 to 25 acres; some 
wood; near water; no stock; about seven- 
room house, improvements; Morris County pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 5312, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—70-acre farm, near Mt. Holyoke 
College; educate your daughters while they 
board at home. CHARLES E. PRESTON, own¬ 
er, South Hadley, Mass. 
WANTED—Farm, from 150 to 300 acres; pre¬ 
fer Albany section. ADVERTISER 5319, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 30 acres; good buildings; 
some fruit; well watered; suitable poultry; 1 
mile from railroad, trolley, village. Normal 
school. LOUIS E. PALEN, New Paltz, Ulster 
Co., N. Y. 
NEW 8-room cottage, all modern improvements; 
two acres land; by State road; near station; 
overlooking Connecticut River; new 20x40 hen¬ 
house; two new brooder houses; garage. REV. 
E. A. SWENSON, Chester, Conn. 
GENERAL fn-m, 128 acres, two sets buildings, 
small water-power mill; views, description. 
M. S. NICHOLS, Purcellville, Va. 
WANTED—To rent, poultry farm near good mar¬ 
kets. E. D. ARMSTRONG, Box 111, South¬ 
ampton, L. I., N. Y. 
DAIRY farm adjoining town, splendid location; 
machinery. A. L. CANFIELD, Somerville, 
N. J. 
TWIN FARMS, number one, 88 acres, 3 houses, 
barn, silo; number two, 65 acres, both living 
spring water; delightful Summer homes over¬ 
looking Chenango Valley; five miles from Bing¬ 
hamton; good road, first-class market, paradise 
for sportsman. E. P. McKINNEY, 103 Henry 
St., Binghamton, N. Y. 
COAL business and cooper shop and hay and 
straw shipping on C. N. E. Railroad; a good 
business proposition; owner dead; large 10-room 
house, hot water heat, fine porches and lawn 
and 13 acres land; 650 trees of all kinds; good 
terms to right party. Address MRS. L. SMITH, 
Elizaville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Eight-room house, all improve¬ 
ments, lot 100x500, spring creek, fruit trees, 
garage, concrete sidewalks; excellent poultry 
farm; 15 minutes from market of 400,000 peo¬ 
ple WM. B. WOOD, 5 Lanlng Building, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 
CLOSING OUT SALE—Poor health and business 
interests in Florida cause for selling my 
home for 50 years in Southern Cayuga County; 
house will all city conveniences; no better land 
out doors; equipped to make money in poultry, 
hay and grain, fruit; 64% acres; near high and 
other schools, churches and hard roads; come 
and see it. JOHN I. BOWER, King Ferry, 
N. X. j 
FOR RENT—Chicken and truck farm located 
between Morris Plains and Mount Tabor, on 
the D. L. & W. Railroad, 35 miles from New 
York City; the trolley crosses and stops on the 
farm; will rent for three years and more; rent 
reasonable; telephone Morristown 1042. Address 
ADVERTISER 5346, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM for sale, 156 acres, in town Walkill; in 
best farming section; one mile from State 
road and school. LAURENCE VAN AMBURGH, 
R. 1, Montgomery, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm with splendid 7-room resi¬ 
dence, barn, incubator cellar and modern poul¬ 
try buildings to accommodate 1,000 or mor« 
layers; orchard, timber and everytnlng to make 
an Ideal home; located 1% miles from Louisa, 
Virginia, with five churehes, high school, main 
line railroad, etc.; consists of 302 acres hut 
will sell 50 or more acres with small cash pay¬ 
ment and terms to suit; will arrange for 
monthly payments if desired; write direct to 
owner DR. J. H. CRUM, Harrisonburg, Va. 
FOR SALE—175-acre hillside farm; 90 acres 
tillable, balance wood; running spring water 
to house and milk house; large basement barn 
and hen house; 7-room house, in good condition; 
including tools; a bargain at $2,700, $1,500 
cash; balance terms. E. GAMESTER, Lock- 
wood, N. Y. 
EQUIPPED poultry farm near Lakewood, N. J., 
$2,500 cash, $2,000 remain on mortgage. See 
WM. A. HAVENS, 434 Ridge Ave., Lakewood, 
N. J. 
POR SALE—Hudson Valley fruit farm, 1,000 
bearing apple trees, also pears, cherries, 
plums, grapes, berries, etc.; 83 acres, 3 dwell¬ 
ings; 90 miles from New York; will divide. 
RALPH YOUNG, Lake Katrine, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—235 acres bordering on Seneca 
Lake, near city of Geneva, in beautiful Fin¬ 
ger Lakes region of Western New York; large 
colonial house; two tenant houses; good build¬ 
ings; good fences; land under drained; never 
failing water supply; 40 acres excellent orchard, 
apples and pears; dairy of 30 cows; one-half 
mile lake front; can be sold in cottage sites; 
25 acres woodland; convenient location: moder¬ 
ate priee and terms; owner, ADVERTISER 
5366, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—248 acres rich hay land, 
9 rooms, $3,000. BOX 206, Cherry Valley, 
N. X. 
EXCHANGE—My home, every improvement; 
garage; 8 minutes to depot; 2,000 eommuters; 
6 rooms, hath; price $10,000; want smalt farm, 
near water preferred. C. E. FOWBHL, Freeport, 
L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm in North Jersey along 
Lackawanna preferred; reasonable price ami 
easy terms. JOSEPH H. JONES, No. 99 Mills 
St., Morristown, N. J. 
25-ACRE fruit-poultry farm near Ithaca; good 
house; $1,000, easy terms. I. DAVIS, Slate- 
ville Springs, N. Y. 
THREE farms for sale, 84, 130, 150 acres re¬ 
spectively; price $2,300, $2,700 and $6,500; 
terms, small payment down, balance long term, 
mortgage on the amortization plan. Write W. 
W. ROUNDS, Hannibal, N. Y., if interested. 
FOR SALE—5 and 10-aere tracts of land or 
more, adjoining village of Northport, L. 1., 
% mile to station to New York; fine local mar¬ 
kets; suited for poultry also building lots; 
prices $300 per acre and up, terms easy; an¬ 
swer at once; 39 miles to New York. DR. GEO. 
H. DONAHUE, Owner, Northport, L. I., N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
CHRISTIAN couple with child want board on 
real farm; fishing; no other boarders; must 
be clean, comfortable; good plain food. AD- 
V ERTISER 5353, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ON A I ARM in the Berkshires, three furnished 
rooms; elderly couple. MRS. 0. LIND 
Stephen town, N. Y. 
HONEY—Six 
WILLIAM 
N. J. 
pounds, $1.10, prepaid third zone. 
H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
PRODUCE your own honey. Circular 
\ AN’S HONEY FARMS, Hebron, Ind. 
free. 
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. 
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. 
kfJUUJ Jl 
UUIHUIII |,, ]r| | 
with sweet breath of the Adirondacks; sooth¬ 
ing and refreshing in the sick room; excellent 
gift for sweetheart and friends; 3 lbs. $1 25- 
postage paid; remit with order.’ 
HANNAH PAYNE, No. 2, Raquette Lake, N. Y. 
wheat $6; two, $11.50; 10 lbs., delivered, 3d 
zone, $2.15; buckwheat, $1.80; very attractive 
larger lots in pails. RAY C. WIL¬ 
COX, Odessa, N. Y. 
WANTE 
chine. 
D—Second-hand Hlnman milking 
W. A. TAYLOR, Yardville, N. 
nia- 
3. 
FOR SALE—Two large Hall mammoth Jncu- 
uators with thermostats and water trays* 
good condition. GLENVIEW POULTRY FARM 
Rockville, Conn. ’ 
O/VUTi- 
*i7aige on 
i . , -T’ ifiiM jlir 
t used one season; will sell 
for $.>0. Address PA I RAC RES, New Rochelle, 
JN. x. 
1 — Two electri< ‘ stoves; paid $250 and 
$lo0 respectively; will sell for $75 and $50- 
used very little; reason for selling, too expen¬ 
sive to run when run by servants; idea) for 
when used by self. Address FAIR- 
ACRES, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
HONEY—5 lbs. clover, $1.10; 10 lbs 
wheat, $1 and $1.75, postpaid 
zones; 60 lbs. here, clover, $7.50; 
$6. HENRY WILLIAMS, Romulus, 
., $2; buek- 
first three 
buckwheat, 
N. Y. 
€\ AiV/\ a a " J L * ’ |IV vlvl 1 V U f 
I> LWTw.n™’ immediate shipment requested. 
P. SCHWARTZ, 232 Columbus Ave., New York, 
FOR SALE—Cheap; Fordson tractor, never used 
hor particulars apply VILLAGE HOARD, East 
Roekaway, L. I., N. Y. 
teed. G. L. HOWARD, Essex Junction, 
H BAR T c£i?"J&™&. ET !3! Ml "«- 
FOR SALE—Pure Vermont 
gal.; 6 gals., $2.10 gal.; 
30c; 10-lb. pail sugar, $2.75 
anteed. BERT PRESCOTT, 
maple syrup, $2.25 
1 lb. cakes sugar, 
; satisfaction guar- 
Essex Junction, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Hay slings, farm dump cart 
made to order and harness, bean spray pump’ 
all good condition. WILFORD WOOD 146 
Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y 
vcarm—o,4w candee incubator, 
large size heater with latest r julator; has 
turned out good hatches this season; $275 takes 
it. RICH POULTRY FARMS, Hobart, N Y. 
OLD TJ. S. stamps wanted if you have anv 
previous to 1870; write for price list 
EUGENE T. BL ACK, Scio, N. Y. 
BUSINESS man, without family, desires Sum¬ 
mer board on farm, vicinity New York 
where there are no other boarders, although no 
objection to children; state nearest railroad 
station, size and character of farm, what fam- 
consists of; liberal pay if satisfactory. AD¬ 
VERTISER o367, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BOARD WANTED—Three rooms and board for 
the Summer for nervous convalescent and 
his companion on a farm about one hour from 
New* York; no children or other boarders; farm 
must have all modern conveniences and good 
food; will pay well if suited; state terms and 
all particulars. WILLIAM DEGENER 114 
East 23d St., New York. 
WANTED—Boarders in 
ADVERTISER 5369, 
pleasant country home, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small saw mill in A1 condition; 
also Witte log and tree saw; describe fully 
J. C. S. WILSON, Export, Pa. 
HONEY, thick, delicious: 5 lbs. $1 postpaid; 
sample 5c. C. TIMMERMAN, R. 3, Cortland, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—-Good second-hand stone crusher; 
give full particulars. ADVERTISER 5368, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POR SALE—Westinghouse thrasher, Westing- 
house feeder, steel tank. R. P. NELSON, 
Springboro, Pa. 
