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Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
t>oom  SUMMER  HOTEL,  with  nine-room 
nrittnce  in  popular  Hebrew  resort,  near  lake, 
1  no  miles’  from  New  York  City;  100-acre  farm 
in  connection;  ideal  location  for  Summer  camp; 
"od  money-making  proposition;  write  for  full 
particulars.  ADVERTISER  2940,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. _ _ _ 
I’HARL  RIVER,  N.  Y.— 1 Ten  acres  high  land; 
1  wooded.  ADVERTISER  2888,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. _ _ 
OLD-ESTABLISHED  flour  and  feed  business, 
with  10-room  house,  modern  improvements; 
Republic  and  Dodge  trucks;  everything  m  fine 
condition;  doing  good  business;  would  sell  busi¬ 
ness  separate;  retiring  on  account  of  illness. 
OWNER,  Ho  N.  Exchange  St.,  Geneva,  -N.  V. 
SUMMER  boarding  house  and  farm  in  the  Adi- 
rondaoks;  thoroughly  established,  successful 
and  profitable  business;  50  guests;  200  acres; 
nlace  and  full  equipment,  $15,000;  splendid  op¬ 
portunity  for  a  family  of  intelligent  workers. 
ADVERTISER  3009,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Adams  County’s  best  general  coun- 
n-v  store;  stands  at,  railroad;  business  $39,900 
last  year;  views.  W.  S.  RITTASE,  New  Ox¬ 
ford,  Pa. _ ___________ 
PROFITABLE  fully  equipped  and  stocked 
Southern  New  Jersey  poultry  ranch;  modern 
duelling,  with  city  conveniences;  three  minutes 
walk  to  car  line  into  thriving  city;  a  bargain; 
price  $10,000;  owner.  Address  ADVERTISER 
3088,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SELL  OR  LEASE  poultry  farm,  Barnegat,  N.  J. 
Information,  TH.  NARDI,  353  AVest  43d 
Street,  New  York. _ • 
FOR  SALE — Eight-room  house;  one  acre;  can 
raise  500  chickens:  fine  place  for  boarders; 
sell  cheap.  LULU  SPACE,  Johnsons,  N.  Y. 
POULTRY  FARM— 700  layers;  daily  average 
March,  401  eggs;  daily  net  returns,  $11  ^pay¬ 
ing  business  proposition;  near  Lakewood,  N.  J.; 
‘>3  acres;  0-room  cottage;  8  laying  and  brooder 
houses,  fully  equipped;  other  outbuildings;  wa¬ 
ter  electricity,  furnace;  free  school  bus;  2.300 
baby  chicks;  bargain  at  $9,750;  third  cash. 
ARTHUR  ABRECHT,  Farmingdale,  N.  J. _ 
TRUCK  FARM  for  sale;  black  dirt  farm,  145 
acres;  $8,000  cash;  good  house  and  barns; 
apple  orchard,  wood,  water,  wire-net  fences; 
near  State  roail  and  markets;  immediate  posses¬ 
sion.  J.  B.  R.  VERPLANCK,  Beacon,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE— Small  poultry  farm:  new  buildings; 
3u0  capacity;  6  acres.  AVM.  STEVENS, 
Noyack,  Sag  Harbor,  L.  I.,  N,  Y. _ 
FOR  SALE— 357-acre  stock,  grain  and  dairy 
farm,  all  equipped,  Chester  County  soil,  28 
miles  from  Philadelphia;  10  farm  buildings,  No. 
1  order,  on  macadam  road;  real  estate,  $65  per 
acre;  terms,  one-half  cash.  J,  AV.  TEMPLIN, 
Coatesville,  Pa.  _ _ 
FOR  SALE — Hotel,  17  rooms,  furnished,  lights, 
water,  heat;  licensed  bar  since  1800;  along 
Delaware  River,  on  Pennsylvania  side;  can  fill 
place  with  city  boarders;  best  bathing,  fishing, 
boating;  five  minutes  to  railroad  station;  nine, 
miles  to  Delaware  Water  Cap.  ADVERTISER 
3138,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Land,  on  car  line,  near  Boston, 
Mass.;  easy  terms.  J.  E.  MALLINSON, 
Carolina,  R.  I. 
FOR  SALE — General  country  store,  10  acres, 
garage  and  repair  shop;  will  sacrifice  for 
$1,500;  business  established  50  years.  HAY¬ 
DEN,  Robbins,  Del. 
FOR  SALE— Small  farm,  Orange  County,  N. 
Y. ;  very  attractive;  modern  buildings;  all 
improvements;  with  equipment,  $9,000.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3139,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
BOARDING-HOUSE,  poultry  and  dairy  farm,  in 
beautiful  and  healthy  country,  high  altitude, 
within  100  miles  of  New  York;  near  lakes  and 
live  town,  which  is  center  of  large  and  fast 
growing  Summer  and  Winter  health  and  recrea¬ 
tion  country;  excellent  markets;  large  15-room 
house;  200  acres,  GO  under  cultivation,  balance 
good  brook,  pasture  and  valuable  timber;  some 
fruit,  berries;  excellent  spring  water  supply; 
herd  of  five  Holstein  cows,  large  flock  White 
Leghorn  hens,  barns,  silo,  hennery  and  icehouse, 
tools,  implements,  truck,  tractor,  team  horses, 
etc.;  $20,000;  half  cash.  For  complete  details 
write  ADVERTISER  3143,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 300-acre  farm  in  Connecticut,  fully 
equipped  with  first-class  machinery  and  tools; 
80  head  purebred  Holstein  cattle;  all  buildings 
modern  and  in  A-l  condition;  laud  the  best  and 
in  a  high  state  of  cultivation;  a  high-class  prop¬ 
osition;  replies  wanted  only  from  responsible 
parties.  Address  ADVERTISER  2900,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — To  rent,  option  to  buy,  farm,  not 
less  than  seven  acres,  not  more  than  1%  miles 
to  railroad;  nine-room  house,  barn,  poultry 
house;  vicinity  South  Plainfield- Roselle  Park. 
ADVERTISER  3107,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM — In  Lakewood;  15  acres;  mod¬ 
ern  equipment;  splendid  stock;  city  improve¬ 
ments;  price  $14,500.  C.  P.  LELASH,  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J. 
80  ACRES — 11-room  improved  double  house;  all 
outbuildings;  fruit;  woodland;  $18,000:  easy 
terms.  MRS.  L.  SCHUBERT,  25  Clinton  Street, 
Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
FARM— 190  acres,  for  sale  in  the  town  of 
Washington,  Conn.;  productive  land;  good 
buildings,  with  modern  improvements;  near  rail¬ 
road.  O.  PERRY  BURK,  Romford,  Conn. 
FOR  SALE — Twenty  acres  commercial  orchard 
land,  Worcester  County,  Mass.;  37  miles  Bos¬ 
ton,  10  Worcester,  three  banking  towns;  near 
trolley;  over  GOO  trees,  five  nine  years  old, 
had  excellent  care;  no  buildings;  owner’s  busi¬ 
ness  West:  will  sacrifice  for  quick  sale.  Apply 
N.  P..  TYLER,  R,  F.  D.,  Sterling  Junction, 
Mass. 
FOR  SALE — 45-acre  farm;  buildings  and  imple¬ 
ments.  For  particulars  write  JOHN  B. 
TETREAU,  Tunbridge,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE — Ten  acre-,  new  four-room  house, 
henhouse;  three  miles  from  station;  brook; 
fine  for  duck  or  chicken  farm;  price  $2,500;  will 
sell  very  cheap  for  cash.  MRS.  COURTIER, 
Chestnut  Street,  Lakewood,  Conn. 
FOR  SALE  or  exchange,  30-acre  poultry,  fruit, 
vegetable  and  hoarding  place,  for  small  place 
in  Bergen,  Rockland  or  Westchester  County. 
BOX  75.  Esopus,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 
I  SALE — Homestead,  205  acres,  Chenango  County; 
eight-room  brick,  two  fireplaces;  beautiful 
scenery;  barn,  hennery;  loam  soil;  100  meadow, 
70  pasture,  55  timber;  cut  500,000  feet  lumber: 
near  State  road,  village;  price  $5,000;  $2,000 
down;  location  20  miles  Binghamton,  N.  Y.;  my 
loss,  your  gain.  Particulars,  GUS  HAWKEN, 
95  Elmhurst,  Highland  Park,  Mich. 
THREE-FOURTHS  of  horizon  in  varied  and  ex¬ 
tended  view  is  the  outlook  from  this  New 
Jersey  country  home;  location  50  miles  from 
New  York;  reached  by  main  line  Lehigh  Valley 
R.  R.,  also  branch  lines  of  C.  It.  R.  of  N.  J. 
and  Pennsylvania  R.  R. ;  elevation  nearly  500 
feet;  house  in  excellent  condition,  15  rooms, 
simply  furnished;  gas  and  hot.  and  cold  water 
on  every  tloor,  modern  plumbing,  two  open  fire¬ 
places,  large  piazzas;  excellent  water;  Waring 
sewage  system;  garage,  large  stone  with  cement 
floor,  capacity  three  or  four  cars;  water;  acre¬ 
age,  nearly  90  acres,  farmland,  woodland  and 
orchard;  farm  buildings  and  old  homestead.  % 
mile  from  residence,  also  in  good  condition; 
separate  water  supply;  stock  and  machinery  if 
desired;  possession  immediate;  price  very  rea¬ 
sonable.  For  further  particulars  address  owner, 
MRS.  EDWARD  W.  BARNES,  Box  314,  Flem- 
ington,  N.  J. 
102- ACRE  FARM — 60  tillable,  42  in  woodland; 
five-room  house;  good  stable;  orchard  apples, 
some  peaches  and  cherries;  sandy  loam  land, 
fine  for  truck,  fruit,  berries.  anil  poultry;  three 
miles  from  good  town;  price  $2,500;  one-half 
cash.  JOHN  W.  MATTHEWS,  Cambridge,  Md. 
WILL  SELL  my  farm  to  man  having  more  mus¬ 
cle  than  money;  write  for  particulars,  A.  S. 
RETZER,  Newfield,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 00-aere  farm,  near  Worcester;  14- 
rootn  house,  all  modern:  fruit,  poultry,  ber¬ 
ries;  good  barn  and  outbuildings;  cottage  house; 
state  road;  stock  included;  reasonable  price  and 
terms.  For  particulars  write  owner,  DAVID 
GIBSON,  Charlton  Depot.,  Mass. 
285-ACHE  farm  and  dairy  of  20  cows;  near 
school  and  State  road;  $6,500;  cash  or  certi¬ 
ficates  of  Indebtedness.  BOX  129,  Marathon, 
N.  Y. 
CHICKEN-BERRY  FARM— Some  tools;  incuba¬ 
tor;  20  acres;  good  buildings;  seven-room 
house;  water  in  house:  maple  shade;  garage; 
woodlot;  two  minutes  to  store,  church,  school; 
30  minutes  by  auto  to  Troy;  on  State  road; 
everything  sold  at  door;  good  American  neigh¬ 
bors;  $4,500.  JOHN  G.  FOSTER,  Hotel  Osmund, 
Lynn,  Mass. 
RENT  OR  FOR  SALE — Ideal  for  Summer  hoard¬ 
ers;  two-acre  fruit  farm;  house,  barn,  chicken 
house;  seven  miles  from  Poughkeepsie,  Ulster 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  price  $2,51)0.  For  particulars  ad¬ 
dress  C.  CHAMBERS,  494  East  165th  Street, 
New  York  City.  ’Phone  Melrose  5666. 
DAIRY  FARM  F'OR  SALE  —  155  acres;  good 
productive  soil;  20  acres  of  creek  fiat;  farm 
very  well  watered;  10-room  house,  with  new 
metal  roof;  newT  basement  barn,  30x80;  has 
swing  stanchions  and  Dodd  &  Struthers  light¬ 
ning  rods;  a  new  100-ton  Unadilla  silo,  granary, 
hoghouse,  shed  for  storing  tools:  the  price  is 
but  little  more  than  the  hern  cost  me  to  build 
tw’o  years  ago;  in  the  center  of  Chenango 
County,  and  no  better  dairy  section  anywhere; 
3^4  miles  to  Borden’s  Grade  A  milk  station  and 
two  miles  off  State  road;  near  county  seat.  A. 
S.  BURCHARD,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 130-acre  farm;  extra  large  build¬ 
ings;  make  offer.  For  particulars  write  BOX 
20,  R.  D.  2,  Milford,  N.  J. 
LISTEN,  MR.  FARMER— 88  acres;  dirt  cheap; 
grows  any  kind  of  crop;  will  he  sold  at  sac¬ 
rifice;  best  markets;  best  buy  this  season;  don’t 
wait.  FRED  MILHOLLAND,  Princeton  Junc¬ 
tion,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 100  acres  of  extra  good  land;  10- 
room  house,  metal  roof,  furnace;  basement 
barn,  40x85,  slate  roof;  No.  2  barn,  30x50,  steel 
roof;  silo;  good  water;  seven  miles  from  Homer, 
N.  Y. ;  just  off  improved  road;  price  $8,000, 
with  payment  of  $3,000;  balance  easy;  here  is 
a  real  good  one,  ideally  located.  Write  E.  H. 
HARSH,  Moravia,  N.  Y. 
BUY  IDEAL  HOMESTEAD— Healthful  altitude; 
near  Canada;  large  rooms,  furnace,  etc.;  ce¬ 
ment  floor  barn,  garage;  large  level  meadows; 
stream  in  pasture;  orchards;  stone  road;  near 
State  road,  villages,  railroads,  Summer  resorts, 
sanitariums.  ADVERTISER  3181,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — To  rent,  with  option  to  buy,  small 
farm;  large  house,  suitable  boarding-house; 
give  particulars.  BOX  G15,  Quogue,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
EIGHTY  ACRES  —  Adapted  dairying,  market 
gardening  and  Summer  resort;  with  numerous 
buildings,  in  excellent  condition,  including  three 
large  furnished  Summer  bungalows;  near ‘famous 
“Lackawanna  Trail,”  two  main  railroads  and 
large  citv  markets;  account  health;  $6,000;  part 
cash.  “RIVERVIEW  FARM,”  Route  4,  Sus¬ 
quehanna,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Farm,  87  acres;  desirable  as  gen¬ 
tleman’s  estate  or  good  general  farm;  good 
12-room  house,  icehouse,  workshop,  wagon 
sheds,  barn  and  other  outbuildings;  six  miles 
from  Willimantic,  three  miles  from  State  Agri¬ 
cultural  college.  For  particulars  address  owner, 
AXEL  J.  ERICKSON,  R.  No.  2,  Mansfield  Cen¬ 
ter,  Conn. 
$500  CASH — 70-acre  farm;  nicely  located,  Otsego 
County;  price  $1,600;  six  miles  to  Schenevus. 
ADVERTISER  3201,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Beautifully  located  Vermont  farm, 
on  main  anto  State  road;  house  of  nine  rooms 
and  bath,  running  water;  all  buildings  in  good 
condition;  sugar  bush.  ADVERTISER  3200,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Columbia  County  farm;  110  acres; 
price  reasonable  for  quick  sale.  Owner,  B.  S. 
McPHERSON,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Partner  considered;  Maryland  vil¬ 
lage  poultry  farm;  stock,  equipment:  climate 
ideal — two  snows  tills  Winter.  ADVERTISER 
3199,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Purchase  small  farm;  furniture  con¬ 
sidered.  ADVERTISER  3198,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
DAIRY  FARM— 100  acres;  80  tillable,  balance 
Woods  and  pasture;  1*4  miles  from  Lincoln 
Highway;  near  good  markets,  wholesale  and  re¬ 
tail  milk;  fine  spring,  deep  driven  well;  14-room 
house,  two  baths;  horse  barn,  two  cow  barns, 
poultry  house,  tool  and  carriage  house;  hay 
capacity  150  tons;  owner  selling  direct.  F.  W. 
STILLMAN,  Rahway,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 18-aere  poultry  farm,  located  best 
Jersey  egg  district,  90  miles  from  New  York; 
capacity  1,000  layers;  brooding  equipment,  4,000 
chicks;  large  barn;  six-room  dwelling,  elec¬ 
tricity,  bathroom,  running  water,  hot  water 
heater;  fertile  soil;  peach  and  apple  orchard; 
price  $12,000;  half  cash.  ADVERTISER  3195, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WILL  RENT  six-room  country  home  to  refined 
Gentile  family.  May  15-October  15.  ’Phone 
Malmpac  15-R.  HELEN  M.  GANONG,  Mahopac, 
N.  Y. 
HOUSE,  barn,  three  cows,  horse,  35  poultry, 
wagon,  sleigh,  some  small  tools;  fine  location 
in  borough  of  3.500.  ADVERTISER  3190,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Eastern  Shore  water  front  poultry, 
fruit  and  truck  farm;  beautiful  location;  fish, 
oysters,  bathing;  223  acres;  100  under  cultiva¬ 
tion:  timber  worth  $8,000;  good  buildings;  price 
$12,000;  $3,500  cash.  W.  J.  VESSEY,  Shell- 
town,  Md. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES  WANTED — There  is  no  greater  charity 
than  to  offer  a  home  to  a  friendless,  deserving 
boy  between  the  ages  of  7  and  12  years;  this 
is  real  charity,  and  we  earnestly  solicit  the  co¬ 
operation  of  Catholic  families  (New  York  State 
only).  Address  PLACING  OUT  BUREAU,  415 
Broome  Street,  New  York  City. 
MILK  CHOCOLATE — Made  at  our  dairy;  t lie 
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. 
BEES — Produce  your  own  honey;  circular  free. 
VAN’S  HONEY  FARMS,  Hebron,  Ind. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted,  G  lbs.,  $1.25.  prepaid 
3d  zone.  WILLIAM  H.  PAItSIL,  Monmouth 
Junction,  N.  J. 
SLEEP  on  an  Adirondack  balsam  pillow;  picked 
fresh;  flowered  cretonne  eover;  refreshing,  in¬ 
vigorating  and  soothing;  3-lb.  pillow,  $1.25; 
check  with  order.  HANNAH  PAYNE,  No.  2, 
Itaquette  Lake,  N.  Y\ 
HONEY — Pure,  extracted,  postpaid  lirst  three 
zones;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.25;  10  lbs.,  $2.15; 
buckwheat,  5  lbs.,  $1;  10  lbs.,  $1.80:  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  WALNUT  ORCHARD  FARM, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  —  Fireless  brooder;  keeps  chicks 
warm  in  zero  weather;  inexpensive.  Write 
information,  BOX  23,  N.augatuek,  Conn. 
PURE  HONEY — Extracted;  40  lbs.  here,  .lover- 
basswood,  $5.00;  buckwheat,  $4.80;  10  lbs., 
delivered  within  third  zone,  $2.05;  buckwheat, 
$1.80.  RAY  C.  WILCOX,  Odessa,  N.  Y. 
ALFALFA  F'OR  SALE— Several  ears  first  cut¬ 
ting  mixed  and  second  cutting  for  quick  ship¬ 
ment.  TV.  A.  WITHROW,  Route  4,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED— Steel  mule  attachment  l’ordson  trac¬ 
tor;  good  condition;  price  low.  EDMOND 
KOEHLER,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 
ALFALFA — 1st,  2d,  3d  cutting:  also  1st  cut¬ 
ting  containing  fine  grass.  LESTER' W.  BEN¬ 
NETT,  Victor,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Good  Timothy  hay;  also  choice  sec¬ 
ond  cutting  Alfalfa  and  few  cars  rye  straw. 
JOHN  E.  MURRAY,  Seward,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — 1,000  grape  stakes,  immediate  de¬ 
livery.;  describe  and  quote  price  f.  o.  b.  cars. 
IT.  HISSING,  West  Cornwall,  Conn. 
NEW  MAPLE  SYRUP— Extra  heavy,  extra 
quality,  $2.50  per  gallon,  delivered  3d  zone; 
common  syrup,  $2.25,  delivered.  DEN  ROBIN¬ 
SON  (Producer),  Pawlet,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE — Bees;  10  colonies,  with  equipment 
for  producing  comb  and  extracted  honey;  a 
bargain.  PETER  W.  ZOLLMAN,  Pittsford, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — Antiques;  pewter,  glass,  furniture, 
lowboy,  coverlets.  MRS.  H.  L.  LONSDALE, 
174  Sullivan  Street,  New  York  City. 
FOR  SALE — Twelve  gross  new  standard  grape 
juice  bottles.  WILLIAM  A.  FOWLER,  Marl¬ 
boro,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  Vermont  maple  syrup;  gal¬ 
lon,  $2.15;  G  gallons,  $2  each;  10-lb.  pail 
sugar,  $2.50;  1-lb.  cakes,  40c.  R.  C.  BRIMBLE- 
COMBE,  Marshfield,  Vt. 
WANTED — Newtown  Giant  colony  brooders; 
write  description  and  mice.  RIVERDALE 
POULTRY  FARM,  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
ARSENATE  OF  LEAD — Can  supply  you  reason¬ 
ably  with  good  goods  if  you  speak  quick.  N. 
DEWEY,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Old-fashioned  “man-yoke”  for  shoul¬ 
ders;  strong  and  in  good  condition;  describe 
and  state  price.  MEADOW  FARM,  Ilartsdale, 
N.  Y. 
50-GALLON  Brown  sprayer,  one-horse;  four-row 
potato  and  orchard  sprayer;  used  one  season; 
condition  A-l;  $125  f.  o.  b.  RALPH  F.  MAR¬ 
TIN,  Hawley,  Pa. 
HONEY — Finest  quality  extracted  clover-bass¬ 
wood,  5  lbs.,  $1.20:  10  lbs.,  $2.05;  buckwheat, 
$1  and  $1.80;  postpaid  within  third  zone;  00-lb. 
can  buckwheat,  $0  here,  H.  F.  WILLIAMS, 
Romulus,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Finest  quality  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.10;  10 
lbs.,  $2;  buckwheat,  $1  and  $1.75;  postpaid. 
M.  BALLARD,  Roxbury,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Bagatelle  table;  state  price  and 
weight.  S.  B.  STRONG,  Setauket,  L.  I., 
N.  Y. 
BROODER  STOVES  —  All  coal-burning;  two 
large  Reliables,  new,  $21  each;  two  small  Re¬ 
liables,  new,  $16  each;  two  Corrects,  one  Magic, 
large  sizes,  one  No.  7  Newtown,  $15  apiece; 
crated,  complete.  PAUL  KUHL,  Copper  Hill, 
N.  J. 
WANTED— Pump,  about  3x3,  brass  lined,  dou¬ 
ble  action,  for  engine  drive;  also  saw  mandrel. 
G.  HOTCHKISS,  14G  Halsey  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Owen’s  No.  4  bean  thresher;  used 
one  week.  SHERMAN  T.  FEARING,  R.  F. 
D.,  Mattapoisett,  Mass. 
NEW  Colt  lighting  plant;  never  unpacked;  pipe 
and  fixtures;  sell  at  big  sacrifice.  WORTH 
V.  V.  ROUSE,  Route  No.  2,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 
F’OR  SALE  —  One  set  F’arm  Knowledge,  four 
volumes,  $20  last  year;  also  eight  other  agri¬ 
cultural  and  mechanical  books;  $18  for  the  lot. 
EDW.  G.  SCHAEFER,  Wood  I’ord  Farm,  Avon, 
Conn. 
FOR  SALE — Moline  tractor.  Model  T),  with  two 
plows  and  disc  harrows;  used  but  little. 
MRS.  HARVEY  G.  KILTS,  .South  Butler,  N.Y. 
FOR  SALE — Eureka  3-foot  mulcher  and  seeder, 
with  grass  and  grain  box;  price  $12;  Twen¬ 
tieth  Century  riding  cultivator,  price  $15. 
ADVERTISE R  3205,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SPECIAL  BABY  CHICK  PRICES 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
100  500  lOOO 
April  25,  May  2  $16  $75  $140 
May  9.  May  16  14  65  120 
Certified  Chix,  $28  per  lOO 
Eight-Week  Pullets  for  immediate  and  late  delivery 
Prices  on  Request 
We  guarantee  entire  satisfaction  and  a  Square  Deal 
JUSTA  POULTRY  FARM,  Southampton.  N.  Y. 
For  Sale-Ten  Black  Jersey  Giant  Laying  Pullets 
Upham-Marsey  breeding.  $3  each  while  they  last. 
MARTHA  W.  DYE  Hope  Valley,  It.  1 . 
Jersey  Black  Giants-Eggs 
S5  per  15:  3  settings,  $12.  postpaid.  Heavy,  selected 
stock.  O.E  Lowery, Vineland,  N.  J.  Box83,  R.  3 
BLACK  JERSEY  GIANT 
HATCHING  EGGS  and  BABY  CHIX 
Eggs,  $4  setting  of  15,  Postpaid  Chix  50c  each.  Cir¬ 
cular.  F.  I).  JJarstow,  Chittenden,  Vermont 
JBL.  GIANTS— EflrM—12'weeko,d  p,i||ets 
**“■  UlHn  I  O  Eggs  (.ju,  be  shipped  from 
_  July  1st  on.  Cockerels,  Capons  Heavy  Breed- 
■  ers.  1st  young  pen,  1-2-3  Pullet.  Best  display 
at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Annual  Poultry  Show. 
C.  J.  VAN  AKEN  -  Chester,  N.  J. 
J  ersey  Black  Giant  Eggs 
guaranteed.  Lewie  Compton  Dina  Creek,  N.  .1. 
J  ersey  Ulacli  Giants 
Hatching  eggs  and  growing  stock.  Catalogue  I'roo. 
CFD4K  HILL  POULTRY  FARM 
Box  6  North  Germantown,  N.  Y. 
(Member  American  Asso’n  of  Jersey  Black  Giant  Breeders 
J  ERSEY  BLACKGIANTS 
Select  hatching  eggs,  $5;  utility  stock,  $3.50.  I  n fer¬ 
tile  eggs  replaced.  Write  for  prices  on  day-old 
chicks.  Z.  E.  COMSTOCK,  Fabius,  Npw  York 
Four.  Laying,  2  Ganders,  Toulouse,  $8H.  Also 
Eggs  <«\  40e  each.  Muscovy  Ducks, colored,  six 
,■  ,  mop.  old,  #5  pair.  Trio, laying,  Breeders.  *10. 
B.K. Cockerels, $8 .  MUELLER, Mipltdale  F arm, W.ilwoed,  N. J. 
Indian  Runner  l)ui  k  Eggs  for  Hatching  12  Egg-c  *2, 
Postpaid.  M.  M.  HUNT  -  Ridgefield,  Conn. 
^  U  MU  OA/V/OI5 
from  old  geese,  20  to  28  lbs.  One  a  Garden  Winner.  Fif¬ 
ty  cts.  ear'll.  MacPHERSON  FARM.  Millington,  N-  J. 
X^nilTE  CHINESE  GrOOSE  3HGGS 
40c  each,  or  *  4.50  per  doz.  Pure  Imported  Barron 
Leghorn  hatching  eggs.  *8  per  loo. 
Pine  Hurst  Poultry  Farm,  Port  Royal,  Pa, 
f7/~\|?  CAT  17  Wild  Mallard  Duck  Eggs, 
T  ,  #3  per  setting;  Single 
Comb  White  Leghorns,  Rhode  Island  Reds  and 
White  Rock  settings,  *2;  Pekin  Ducks,  *1  50. 
Kilsyth  Farm,  Box  36,  Huntington,  L.  I. 
OITTNF  A  HFN<s,w"nte<l  to  buy  "nee  to 
VTvJ  Ii.N  LA  AT  Hr  IN  *3  five  doz.  eggs  for  hatching. 
Locust  Valle^'X,.  I..  N.  Y. 
J.  BOEHLER 
Choice  Buff  Orpington  EGGS 
From  Prize  Winning  Stock.  A  limited  number  of 
eggs  for  hatching  will  be  sold  at  *6  per  setting 
VICTOR  FARMS _ Bellvale,  New  York 
BREEDERS  CHICKS  EGGS 
W.  Wyandottes,  Lt.  and  Dk.  Brahmas,  R.  I.  Reds, 
Barred  Rocks,  S.  C.  W.  and  Brown  Leghorns.  Cata¬ 
log  free.  Riverdale  Poultry  Farm,  Box  265,  Riverdale,  N.  J. 
Red-  W-Farm  White  Leghorns 
Are  well  up  in  the  200-egg  class,  bred  for  high  flock- 
average.  Chicks,  eggs,  pullets  from  trap-nested 
stock,  (jet  our  circular.  We  can  save  you  money. 
Red- W-Farm  Wolcott.  New  York 
c  II  I  c _ _ 
8.  C.  BUFF  AND  WHITE  LEGHORNS,  BARRED  ROCKS 
AND  WHITE,  REDS.  BLACK  MINORCAS,  BUFF  ORPING¬ 
TONS.  Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  Circular  Free. 
CLOYD  NIEMOND  Box  5  McAlisterville,  Pa. 
S.C.  White  Leghorns  hEgGtsc  "m-n 
2-yr.-old  selected  stock.  All  breeders  hatched  from 
certified  hens.  $6  per  100.  CHAS.  TAYLOR,  Liberty,  N.Y 
CHICK  S-White  Leghorns  rwc.;Bi8„\  * 
Leghorns,  he ;  White  Rocks,  12c;  Reds,  18c;  Broiler- 
8c.  Free  Circular.  HUNK  HU  M,  New  IVsthlorton,  Ohio 
B  A.  13  Y  C  XX  I  C  XX.  S 
Mammoth  Pekin  Ducks— Bronze  Turkeys.  Catalogue  free. 
WHITE  WINGS  FARM.  Mrs.  E.  H.  Anderson.  Mooresville.  Ind. 
Baby  Chicks,  MVit.  Each 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns.  Fifteen  years’  shipper  of  day- 
old  chicks.  Circular.  Baby  Chick  Farm.  Staatsburo,  N.Y 
CHICKS]’ 
l  S.  C.  W.  and  Brown  Leghorn*. 
{  18c.  Barred  Rocks.  15e. 
(Reds,  16c  and  Mixed,  lie; 
100%  Guar.  Order  from  this  ad v.  or  write  for  circular. 
WMi  NACE  -  McAlisterville,  Pa. 
Baby  CHICKS 
Without  exception  we  are  the  largest  breeders  of 
Single  Comb  Rhode  Island  Reds  in  New  England. 
Our  stock  is  known  from  coast  to  coast  for  its 
wonderful  vigor  and  remarkable  egg  production 
Catalog  on  requeat. 
HEDBIRD  FARM  Wrenlham,  Mass. 
HATCHING  EGGS 
Free  range,  heavy  laying  strain.  Pen  produced  best 
Wyandotte  pullet  at  Farmingdale  Contest,  1821. 
•  lO  per  100;  $2  per  15.  Also  choice  pens  of  Blue 
Andalusians  and  Buff  Orpingtons.  *2.50  per  15. 
H.  T.  MESCHCTT  Hampton  Ilaya,  N.Y. 
White  WYANDOTTES 
Eggs  from  standard  bred,  heavy  laying,  trap-nest¬ 
ed  hens.  Write  at  om-e  for  interesting  folder  and 
prices.  VREELAND  FARM,  N  Utley,  N.  J. 
Columbian  WYANDOTTES 
Prize  winners  and  great  layers.  Selected  eggs  from 
choice  birds,  $5 — 15.  Run  of  flock,  $15  per  100  pre¬ 
paid.  S.  S.  NEWTON,  High  St.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  V. 
FOR  SALE— Columbia  Wyandotte  Hatching  Eggs. 
M.  M.  HUNT  -  Ridgefield,  Conn. 
SC.  Mottled  A  n  e  o  n  a  s,  baby  chicks.  $16— 100: 
■  $8.26—50.  Geo.  K.  Itowdlah,  Esperance,  N.  Y. 
S.  C.  Sheppard  Anconas 
ED.  HOLLENBECK  -  Hobskheads,  New  York 
S.  C.  R.  I.  Reds-Hatching  Eggs  FRM0H  fEiDNGGREsED 
$3  pel- 15.  Utility,  $2.15;  $10  per  100.  Rose  Combs,  $2  per 
15.  May  chix,  $23— 100.  NELLIS  RUSSEL!,.  Woodbury,  Coon 
