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Prize  Wheat  Land 
Plowed  with  OilPull 
THE  sweepstake  prize  for  the  best  bushel  of 
wheat  at  the  recent  Chicago  International  Stock 
Show  was  won  by  R.  O.  Wyler,  of  Luseland, 
Saskatchewan. 
Among  other  important  factors  in  producing  this  championship 
wheat  Mr.  Tyler  plowed  his  land  with  a  12-20  Rumely  OilPull 
Tractor.  He  had  the  advantage  of  a  tractor  that  is  built  to 
highest  quality  standards — that  is  a  source  of  power  to  be  im¬ 
plicitly  depended  upon — that  has  won  the  highest  honors  for 
fuel  economy  for  many  years — that  reduces  upkeep  cost  to  a 
remarkably  low  point — that  has  an  average  life  of  10  years  and 
over.  These  are  important  advantages  for  any  farmer. 
Letters  from  Home 
Mr.  Wyler  is  located  in  the  far  North.  Yet  the  experiences  he 
has  had  with  his  OilPull  are  duplicated  many  times  in  every 
section  of  the  country. 
We  have  letters  from  the  North,  South,  East  and  West — from 
farmers— giving  their  verdict  of  the  OilPull. 
Among  these  letters  are  some  from  your  section — from  home 
folks.  They  are  well  worth  reading.  They  give  the  verdict  of 
farmers — neighbors.  We  want  you  to  read  these  letters.  There 
is  no  obligation.  Merely  a  note  or  post  card  will  bring  them 
and  a  FREE  copy  of  our  new  booklet  on  Triple  Heat  Control. 
Address  Dept.  ZZ 
OILPULL 
9 4  The  Cheapest  Farm  Power” 
ADVANCE -RUMELY 
THRESHER  CO.,  Inc.  :  La  Porte,  Inc 
The  Advance-Rumely  Line  includes  kerosene  tractors, 
steam  engines,  grain  and  rice  threshers,  alfalfa  and 
clover  hullers,  husker- shredders  and  motor  trucks. 
Serviced  from  33  Branches  and  Warehouses 
The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
DO  YOU  NEED  FARM  HELP? 
We  have  able-bodied  Jewish  young  men,  with 
and  without  experience,  who  wish  to  work  on 
farms.  If  you  need  a  good,  steady  man,  write 
for  an  order  blank.  Ours  is  not  a  commercial 
employment  agency,  and  we  make  no  charge 
to  employer  or  employee. 
THE  JEWISH  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY, INC. 
176  Second  Avenue  New  York  City 
\il._i.J  Must  be  experienced  milkers  and 
rarm  HanuS  nanteo  teamsters.  Dutches  Employ- 
me.it  Office,  2(18  Main  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Subscribers’  Exchange 
(Continued  from  page  459-463) 
FOR  SALE — Small  farm,  13  acres;  five  minutes 
to  town  center,  two  minutes  to  schools  and 
church;  all  kinds  of  fruit;  new'  buildings;  barn 
00x40 ;  henhouse  75x16;  bungalow  of  seven 
rooms;  town  water,  electric,  also  street  lights 
1o  this  country  home;  stock  and  tools;  12  miles 
to  Worcester,  30  to  Springfield,  Boston-New 
York  route;  send  for  photo;  easy  terms. 
ROMEO  H.  R.  DEMERS,  Spencer,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE— Hotel  of  30  rooms,  all  furnished, 
newly  painted;  in  prosperous  town;  owner 
30  years;  send  for  photo;  easy  terms.  ROMEO 
H.  R.  DEMERS,  Spencer,  Mass. 
28- ROOM  SUMMER  HOTEL,  with  nine-room 
cottage,  in  popular  Hebrew  resort,  near  lake, 
100  miles  from  New  York  City;  100-acre  farm 
in  connection;  ideal  location  for  Summer  camp; 
good  money-making  proposition;  write  for  full 
particulars.  ADVERTISER  2940,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
THE  BEST  BARGAIN  in  Virginia — 60  acres  of 
good  land,  seven-room  house  and  outbuildings; 
price  $2,500.  ATWELL  B.  STORY,  Route  3, 
Amherst,  Va. 
FOR  RENT — Fully  equipped  modern  farm  at 
Amston,  Conn.,  on  N.  Y.  N.  H.  &  H.  B.  R., 
near  Willimantic;  large  acreage;  three  large 
barns,  also  cow  bam,  100  capacity;  piggery, 
150  capacity;  stable,  10  stalls;  fully  equipped 
dairy;  living  quarters;  running  water  in  abund¬ 
ance  from  nearby  lake;  owner,  a  well-known 
New  York  business  man,  is  desirous  of  getting 
a  dependable,  first-class  man  who  thoroughly 
understands  farming  to  take  over  the  operation 
of  this  plant  for  his  own  account;  liberal  terms 
to  right  party;  prospect  must  have  sufficient 
capital  to  conduct  business,  and  will  be  re¬ 
quired  to  furnish  cash  deposit  as  a  guaranty  of 
good  faith;  good  markets  nearby;  immediate 
possession.  CHARLES  M.  AMS,  101  Park 
Avenue,  New  York  City. 
WANTED — To  locate  suitable  place  for  treat¬ 
ment  of  the  sick  in  country,  or  some  one  who 
has  such  place  to  join  me  as  partner;  rather  a 
modest,  small,  inexpensive  place.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2927,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — An  11-room  brick  house,  with  all 
modern  improvements;  old  shade;  barn;  10 
acres  laud,  fronting  on  State  highway;  short 
walk  of  railroad  station;  good  home  markets. 
YARROW,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Or  exchange  for  small  or  medium¬ 
sized  farm,  suitable  for  poultry  or  mixed 
farming,  preferably  in  Jersey,  Delaware  or 
Maryland,  14-room  residence,  all  improvements; 
suitable  for  two  families;  barn;  garage  for 
three  ears;  lot  100x180;  main  thoroughfare  and 
trolley;  in  Danbury,  Conn.  ADVERTISER 
2937,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — H14  acres;  good  new  buildings, 
slate  roofs  on  them;  electric  lights;  right  in 
totsn,  population  1,600;  seven  minutes’  walk  to 
station;  good  schools,  churches;  a  good  place 
for  gardening  or  poultry.  BOX  111,  Albion,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE  OR  RENT— 454-acre  dairy  farm; 
200  acres  tillable;  balance  pasture  and  wood; 
five  large  barns  and  necessary  outbuildings; 
14x30  silo;  Louden  equipped  stable,  stanchions 
for  32  cows;  running  water;  65  tons  hay  sold 
after  pasturing  65  cattle,  60  sheep  and  winter¬ 
ing  30  cows;  tractor- worked :  17-room  house; 
trolley  stops  at  door;  $10,000;  $3,000  down. 
SARAH  RUGG,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 155  acres;  90  plow,  50  timber;  pas¬ 
ture;  four- room  house;  good  well;  barn,  fruit. 
ADVERTISER  2930,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM — 28  acres;  two-minute  walk  to  store, 
creamery,  feed  mill  and  blacksmith  shop;  good 
buildings.  For  particulars  write  ANDREW 
BEDLE,  owner.  Raven  Rock,  N.  J. 
FOR  RENT — On  shares,  130  acres;  14  miles 
above  Danbury,  Conn. ;  beautiful  location, 
poultry,  general  farming  or  dairy;  state  ex¬ 
perience  and  qualifications  in  answering. 
ADVERTISER  2919,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  RENT — To  energetic  farmer  with  equip¬ 
ment  and  stock,  or  $1,500  to  $2,000  to  invest 
in  same,  128  acres;  Litchfield  County,  Conn.; 
poultry  and  dairy  or  general  farming;  available 
April  1.  ADVERTISER  2920,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  —  Lodi,  Seneca  County,  N.  Y. ; 
206-acre  fruit  and  grain  farm;  on  Lake 
Seneca;  L.  V.  R.  R. ;  farm  siding;  Slate  road; 
45  minutes  from  Ithaca  or  Geneva.  Address 
owner  for  particulars,  J,  K.  F.  BROWNE, 
West  Chester,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Delightful,  productive  farm  home; 
10  miles  to  Kingston;  State  roads;  dwelling 
10  rooms,  all  improvements,  electricity;  nearly 
60  ricres;  full  set  farm  buildings;  $13,500,  in- 
cluding  stock  and  implements;  send  for  par¬ 
ticulars.  ADVERTISER  2944,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Country  estate;  34  acres;  part  or 
whole;  residence  10  rooms,  ail  improvements; 
nne  old-fashioned  house,  40x24;  barn  and  out¬ 
buildings;  located  on  Montauk  Highway,  near 
Golf  Club,  Great  South  Bay.  village  and  sta¬ 
tion.  OWNER,  Box  423,  Bellport,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
SOMERSET  COUNTY,  MD.— For  sale  or  ex¬ 
change  or  rent,  430  acres;  300  tillable,  130 
pine,  oak,  beech,  maple,  gum,  holly;  raises  two 
crops  a  year;  nine-room  house,  with  bath  and 
toilet;  big  barn,  two  corneribs,  one  big  granary, 
two  chicken  houses,  wood  house,  well  house; 
good  well  of  soft  water.  For  particulars  write 
ADVERTISER  2917,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — F'arm,  36  acres,  stock  and  tools; 
ideal  for  poultry.  Particulars,  write  J.  LOW- 
NEY.  Sandy  Hook,  Conn. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES  WANTED — There  is  no  greater  charity 
than  to  offer  a  home  to  a  friendlest,  deserving 
boy  between  the  ages  of  7  and  12  year*;  this 
is  real  charity,  and  we  earnestly  solicit  the  co¬ 
operation  of  Catholic  families  (New  York  State 
only).  Address  PLACING  OUT  BUREAU.  415 
Rronme  Street,  New  York  City. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted,  postpaid  first  threo 
zones;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.25;  10  lbs.,  $2.15; 
buckwheat,  5  lbs.,  $1;  10  lbs..  $1.90;  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  WALNUT  ORCHARD  FARM, 
Ithaca,  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  for  $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,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Quart,  8O0;  gallon,  $2.50;  delivered  3d 
zone.  RICHARD  D.  BARCLAY,  Riverton, 
N.  J. 
HONEY — Extracted  clover-basswood.  60-lb.  can 
at  our  station,  $7.80;  buckwheat,  $6.30;  10 
lbs.,  delivered  in  third  postal  zone,  $2.05:  buck¬ 
wheat,  $1.80.  RAY  C.  WILCOX,  Odessa,  N.  Y. 
BEES — Produce  your  own  honey;  circular  free. 
VAN’S  HONEY  FARMS,  Hebron,  Ind. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted.  6  lbs..  $1.25,  prepaid 
3d  zone.  WILLIAM  H.  PARSIL,  Monmouth 
Junction,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE— Fireless  brooder;  keeps  chicks 
warm  in  zero  weather;  inexpensive.  Write 
information,  BOX  23,  Naugatuck.  Conn. 
HONEY — Finest  quality  extracted  clover  bass¬ 
wood,  5  lbs.,  $1.20;  10  lbs.,  $2.05;  buckwheat, 
$1  and  $1.80;  postpaid  within  third  zone;  60-lb. 
can  buckwheat,  $6  hero.  II.  F.  WILLIAMS, 
Romulus,  N.  Y. 
ONE  acetylene  generator,  with  fixtures  for  a 
9-room  house;  never  been  used;  will  sell  rea¬ 
sonable.  ADVERTISER  2806,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 390  Cyphers  incubator,  brand  new; 
never  uncrated;  cost  $69;  first  order  with 
$49.85  takes  it.  S.  W.  KLINE,  Middlecreek, 
Pa. 
NEW  Sharpless  cream  separator,  hand  and 
power  equipped;  less  than  half  price.  Write 
IRVIN  P.  BENEDICT,  R.  1,  Waynesboro,  Pa. 
— — — — ^ — — - — - t 
FOR  SALE — Booking  orders  for  new  crop  pure 
delicious  Vermont  maple  syrup;  1  gal.,  $2.25; 
6  gals.,  $2;  10-lb.  can  sugar,  $2.50;  satisfaction 
guaranteed;  cash  with  order.  BERT  PRES¬ 
COTT,  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE — Milk  route,  with  all  equipment,  and 
suburban  delivery;  car  in  use  five  months; 
will  sell  all  at  a  sacrifice.  P.  O.  BOX  198, 
East  Islip,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
SAVE  $100 — Midwest  Utilitor  garden  tractor, 
Model  500,  walking  type;  including  plow, 
cultivating  frame,  hitches  and  complete  set 
cultivating  fools;  tractor  never  uncrat.ed; 
everything  strictly  new;  $250;  freight  paid  If 
ordered  now.  Write  J01TX  H.  OWEN,  443 
Price  Street,  Savannah,  Ga. 
LET  US  book  your  orders  for  pure  Vermont 
maple  syrup;  $2  per  gallon;  sugar,  $2.50  per 
10-lb.  pail.  ROBERT  OLIVER.  Craiglea  Farm, 
South  R.vegate,  Vt. 
I  OFFER  ALFALFA  in  cnrlots  at  a  reasonable 
price.  I.  C.  HAWKINS,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Finest  quality;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.10; 
10  lbs.,  $2;  buckwheat,  $1  and  $1.75;  post¬ 
paid.  M.  BALLARD,  North  Branch,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Finest  clover-basswood  or  buckwheat, 
10  lbs.,  $1.75;  5  lbs.,  $1:  delivered  third  zone. 
S.  S.  STRATTON,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 
SHEEP  SHEARING  machine  for  sale;  Stewart 
“Light  Doty,”  power,  three  sets  knives;  used 
one  season;  reasonable.  ADVERTISER  2891, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COAL  BROODER  for  sale;  No.  18,  Buckeye,  42- 
ineli  hood;  accommodates  500  chicks;  used 
only  three  months;  price  $17.  FRED  METZ, 
313  East  89th  Street,  New  York  City. 
FOR  SALE — Sonora  phonograph;  $100  model; 
never  used;  $65;  or,  what  have  you?  Wanted, 
2,000  ft.  %-in  or  1-inch  second-hand  galvanized 
pipe.  BOX  79,  Itiverhead,  N.  Y. 
80-EGG  incubator.  Climax;  blue-flame  brooder. 
Buckeye;  Mann  seeder,  9  ft.  EARLE  WIL¬ 
SON,  Hammond,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Cream  separator,  Sharpies  or  Do' 
Laval;  smallest  size;  state  condition  and  age. 
J.  D.  DICKSON,  Oakland,  N.  J. 
CLOVER  honey;  5-lb.  pail,  $1,  postpaid  into  3d 
zone.  JOHN  MOSHER,  Moravia,  N.  Y. 
ALFALFA  hay:  1  car,  containing  some  fine 
grass  or  Timothy,  $15;  also  clover  and  Alfalfa 
mixed,  and  straight  Alfalfa;  1  car  good  leafy 
Alfalfa,  part  2d  and  part  3d,  $20.  LESTER  W. 
BENNETT,  Victor,  N.  Y. 
I 'OR  SALE — Three  Buffalo  colony  brooders  at 
$18  each;  cost  $28  last  year;  one  4-burner 
Florence  wickless  oil  stove  with  oven,  fine  con¬ 
dition,  $18;  one  old-fashioned  two-horse  sleigh, 
seats  six,  is  140  years  old  and  good  as  when 
new,  must  be  seen  to  be  appreciated,  price  $35; 
800  feet  second-hand  1  Vt  -  inch  iron  pipe,  thread¬ 
ed,  with  couplings,  5  cents  per  foot,  all  or  part. 
F.  M.  PRESCOTT,  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Newcomb  fly  shuttle  loom  and 
warping  machinery;  as  good  as  the  day  it 
came  from  the  manufacturers;  price  for  all  $35. 
W.  II.  PADDOCK,  Cox  sack  ie,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Buckwheat,  pure  extracted,  5-lb.  pail, 
delivered  in  3d  zone,  75  cents.  ERVIN  A. 
DIETZ,  Central  Bridge,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y. 
SPRING  WEIGHT  virgin  wool  socks,  stockings 
and  kneecaps;  brown  heather,  oxford  gray, 
light  gray,  light  brown,  dark  brown  and  black. 
MARY  L.  CHURCH,  63  Pringle  Street,  Kings¬ 
ton,  Pa. 
I-T  LL  colonies  bees  in  8-frame  hives,  straight 
combs,  all  strong  and  no  disease,  $8  each. 
CHARLES  TOTH,  Henderson,  Md. 
PARTS  to  fit  1916-17-18  Studebaker  ears,  four 
or  six-cylinder;  all  parts  absolutely  guaran¬ 
teed;  money 'back  if  not  satisfied.  First  figures 
following  each  part  is  cost  less  war  tax  and 
express,  which  must  be  added;  second  figure 
is  my  net  price.  Differential  housing,  $40-$10; 
radius  rods,  $4-$l;  differential  master  gear, 
$11- $5;  differential  bevel  pinion,  $6-$2;  trans¬ 
mission  ease  cover,  $0-$2.50;  any  transmission 
gear,  $4-$1.50;  any  Timken  bearing,  $4.50-$1.50; 
differential  case,  $7-82.50;  steering  knuckle  $7- 
$2.50:  front  wheels.  $14.50-$5;  front  axle.  $12-  . 
$6;  rear  wheels,  $17.50-$6;  rear  spring,  $6- 
$2.75;  fender,  $12-$4;  hood,  $11  $4;  frame,  $55- 
$10;  rear  cushion,  $23-86;  doors,  $8-$2;  wind¬ 
shield,  $20-810;  head  lamps,  $8-$3:  horn,  $7-$2; 
steering  wheel,  $6-$2;  starter,  $28-$10;  gener¬ 
ator,  $30-810;  back  seat,  genuine  leather  up¬ 
holstered,  use  on  any  car,  $5.  Other  parts  at 
correspondingly  low  figures.  LESTER  W.  BEN¬ 
NETT,  Victor,  N.  Y. 
, .  .  ”  iv  oidic  incuoators; 
state  condition  and  price.  A.  D.  OSTRANDER 
Knowlesville,  N.  Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED  WIDOWER  (50),  strong  and 
healthy,  American,  Protestant,  engaged  upon 
study  requiring  several  hours’  work  per  day, 
would  like  to  secure  board  on  farm;  have  no 
objection  to  loneliness  or  plain  living,  but  meals 
must  be  clean  and  well  cooked;  or  would  ex¬ 
change  equivalent  in  labor  (thoroughly  under¬ 
stands  all  farm  and  garden  work)  for  board; 
can  give  highest  references  as  to  character, 
ability  and  financial  resources.  ADVERTISER 
2921,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Twenty  “Star”  steel  stalls  and 
stanchions,  drinking  cups,  litter  carrier  with 
track;  used  one  season  only.  B.  CALL,  6  Depot 
Plaza,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — White  clover  extracted  honey;  10- 
lb.  pails  only;  price  $2.15,  delivered  to  third 
postal  zone.  NOAH  BORDNER,  Holgate,  O. 
VERMONT  finest  quality  maple  syrup,  $2.25 
gallon;  six  gallons,  $2;  sugar,  10-lb.  pails, 
$2.50;  products  guaranteed;  order  now.  G.  L. 
HOWARD,  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 
HONEY — Onondaga  County  fine  extracted; 
clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.15;  TO  lbs.,  $2;  buckwheat, 
3c  per  lb.  less;  postpaid;  try  a  pail;  you  will 
want  another;  member  Farm  Bureau.  RAN¬ 
SOM  FARM,  1310  Spring  Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  extracted  clover  honey,  5-lb. 
pails,  $1.25;  10  lbs..  $2.20;  delivered  into  3d 
zone.  HARRY  J.  BOREMAN,  Box  87,  Katonali, 
N.  Y. 
PL  RE  MAPLE  SYR1  P.  $2  per  gallon;  cash 
with  order.  GEORGE  B.  FULTON,  Iras- 
burg,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE — Cheap,  new  Witte  engine  log  saw 
outfit;  Bosch  magneto  and  extra  saw.  BRON- 
STOX  FARMS.  R.  F.  D.  1,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Edmonds’  D 
Poultry  □ 
Account D 
A  complete  record. 
Easy  to  keep.  Start 
any  time  ;  results 
shown  any  time. 
Price,  postpaid,  $1. 
FOR  SALE  BV 
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