IMPORTANT  NOTICE 
The  Subscribers’  Exchange  was  started  a 
good  many  years  ago  with  the  view  of  an 
extra  service  to  our  readers.  We  made  the 
rate  as  near  as  we  could  then  to  the  actual 
cost,  without  any  profit  in  it.  Since  then 
the  regular  advertising  rate  has  been  doubled 
and  the  cost  of  producing  the  Exchange  de¬ 
partment  has  fully  doubled,  but  we  think  so 
much  of  this  department  we  have  continued 
to  run  it  at  a  loss  in  order  to  fully  develop 
the  service.  We,  however,  find  it  necessary 
now  to  increase  the  cost  of  it  a  little,  and 
after  November  1  the  rate  will  be  8  cents  a 
word.  This  is  yet  less  than  the  cost  of 
producing  it  and  the  work  and  postage  inci¬ 
dental  to  it.  but  we  hope  to_  effect  some  new 
economies  in  time,  and  wish  to  keep  the 
cost  of  the  service  at  the  lowest  possible 
level  to  make  it  available  to  all. 
Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED — A  young  man  of  good  habits  from 
16  to  20  years  for  general  farming  who  is 
interested  in  dairying  and  poultry,  who  is  thrifty 
and  wants  to  make  good;  will  pay  good  wages. 
ADVERTISER  4158,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  herdsman,  capable  doing 
test  work;  Guernsey  herd;  $100  month  with 
privileges;  wife  board  help  at  $35  per  man; 
references;  call  or  address  Manager  MAOBRAE 
FARM,  Flemington,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Married  working  foreman,  thor¬ 
oughly  experienced  in  dairying  and  general 
farming;  must  know  tractors  and  take  care  of 
a  herd  of  registered  Holstein  cows  and  show 
results;  near  town,  church,  and  school  in  New 
Jersey;  house  with  modern  conveniences;  state 
experience,  references,  etc.  ADVERTISER  4281, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attend¬ 
ants  in  State  institution  for  feeble-minded; 
salary  $50  per  month  and  maintenance.  Apply 
SUPERINTENDENT,  Letchworth  Village, 
Thiells,  Rockland  Co.,  N,  Y. 
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WANTED — Good  home  provided  for  mother 
helper;  family  two  adults,  two  children, 
other  help  kept;  please  state  salary,  references, 
etc.;  20  miles  out  on  Hudson.  ADVERTISER 
4290,  care  Rural  New-Yorker.  _ 
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WANTED — Two  women,  one  as  cook,  other  as 
second  girl,  on  farm,  no  washing;  modern  con¬ 
veniences;  two  miles  from  town;  $100  per 
month.  MRS.  WM.  E.  SHOEMAKER,  R.  D.  9, 
Bridgeton,  N.  J. 
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ARE  YOU  THE  MAN — Have  wonderful  oppor¬ 
tunity  for  a  worker,  one  who  has  produced 
results  on  farm;  farm  located  30  miles  from 
New  York  City;  man  desired  must  be  specialist 
in  berries  and  small  fruits  and  know  general 
farming.  ADVERTISER  4317,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker.  _ ___ 
WANTED — Married  man,  who  understands  gen¬ 
eral  farming,  for  foreman  on  private  estate. 
ADVERTISER  4314,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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MIDLER  wanted,  German  preferred,  to  operate 
grain  elevator  in  New  Jersey,  10  miles  from 
New  York  City.  Advise  references  and  ex¬ 
perience.  ADVERTISER  4325,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED— Strong  woman  for  general  supply 
and  relief  in  small  school  for  boys;  salary,  $55 
per  month  and  home;  good  opportunity  for  ad¬ 
vancement;  if  married,  possibly  place  husband. 
For  particulars,  W.  G.  FANCHER,  Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED — Man  to  drive  team  in  Flint;  half 
earnings  of  team  given.  J.  D.  MITCHELL, 
R.  R.  No.  2,  Holly,  Mich.  _ 
WANTED — Farmer  to  manage  general  farm  of 
about  125  acres,  carrying  about  20  head  of 
Guernseys,  principally  young  and  dry  stock, 
usually  half  a  dozen  cows  in  mitk;  would  have 
three  men  to  board;  farm  located  10  miles  from 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  state  experience  and  wages  ex¬ 
pected  in  first  letter.  Address  ADVERTISER 
4327,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. _ 
WANTED — Capable  woman,  good  cook,  baker 
and  housekeeper  for  small  family  in  country; 
permanent  good  home;  other  help;  please  state 
qualifications  and  wages.  Address  RURAL, 
1510  Park  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. _ 
WANTED — Reliable  man  with  good  stock  of  am¬ 
bition;  must  understand  handling  of  farm  ma¬ 
chinery  and  be  able  to  drive  a  truck;  good 
wages;  if  you  are  reckless,  don’t  apply;  tractor 
experience  necessary;  all  year  job;  also  must 
know  how  to  handle  small  amount  of  live  stock; 
good  school  nearby.  LOCUST  GROVE  POUL¬ 
TRY  FARM,  Moriches,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. _ 
WANTED — Man  qualified  to  supervise  cow  test 
association  in  Massachusetts;  good  pay;  ex- 
nerienee  often  fits  man  for  much  better  position. 
Send  application  to  C.  J.  FAWCETT,  Massa¬ 
chusetts  Agricultural  College,  Amherst,  Mass. 
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WANTED — Married  man;  good  dry-hand  milker 
and  teamster;  general  farm  work;  permanent 
place  for  right  party.  JOHN  S.  WAKEMAN, 
Westport,  Conn.  _ 
WILL  make  unusual  proposition  to  experienced 
man  25  to  35,  with  small  family,  to  work  and 
eventually  acquire  my  farm  in  Hunterdon  Coun¬ 
tv  N.  J.,  for  products  adapted  to  soil,  build¬ 
ings  and  locality.  AD\  ERTISER  4330,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker.  _ 
WANTED — January  1,  working  foreman  on  125- 
acre  farm,  well-equipped,  registered  Guern¬ 
seys;  produce  A  milk,  cash  crops,  poultry  and 
hogs;  must  be  good  cow  man,  calf  raiser,  un¬ 
derstand  machinery  and  handle  men;  will  give 
salary  and  per  cent  of  profits,  good  house  with 
conveniences;  near  station,  good  schools  and 
churches  a/ailable;  state  age,  family,  nation¬ 
ality  experience  and  references;  Protestant. 
H.  T.  BORDEN,  Mickleton,  N.  J. _ 
WANTED — For  April  1  experienced  man,  mar¬ 
ried,  to  work  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.  farm;  50 
cows,  grade  A  milk,  on  shares;  farm  fully 
equipped,  close  to  village  and  milk  station.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4340,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  man  that  don’t  use  tobacco 
on  fruit  and  poultry  farm;  must  be  a  hustler 
and  not  opposed  to  extra  hours;  one  day  off 
each  week;  state  experience,  age  height,  weight 
and  salary  expected.  LONGSTREET  POULTRY 
FARM,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
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WANTED — Married  man  with  small  family  to 
work  on  commercial  poultry  farm;  must  be 
willing  to  board  one  or  two  men;  also  single 
man;  could  use  father  and  son:  state  wages  re¬ 
quired.  STANMITH  POULTRY  FARM,  Lans- 
dale,  Pa. 
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WANTED — Man  for  general  farm  work,  must 
be  able  to  handle  stock;  milking  machine 
used:  a  year  around  job;  state  wages.  ADVER 
TISER  4348,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man,  to  handle  cattle  on 
modern  farm  on  main  highway  and  trolley,  10 
miles  from  Worcester,  one  mile  from  Spencer; 
tenement  has  bathroom  and  electric  lights. 
SIBLEY  FARMS,  Spencer,  Mass. 
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WANTED — Single  men  to  work  at  least  one 
year  as  testers  in  New  York  Cow  Testing  As¬ 
sociation;  experience  in  feeding  and  in  opera¬ 
tion  of  Babcock  test  essential;  give  age,  school 
training,  dairy  or  farm  experience,  name  and 
address  of  former  employers.  Write  G.  W. 
TAILBY,  Jr.,  Animal  Husbandry  Dept.,  Ithaca, 
N.  Y. 
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NOT  LATER  than  January  1st,  experienced  or- 
chardist  for  fruit  and  general  farm,  Niagara 
County,  preferably  agricultural  school  graduate; 
wages  according  to  experience  and  qualifications 
plus  percentage  net  profits;  give  full  particulars 
first  letter  including  references.  R.  A.  MIL¬ 
LAR,  984  Drexel  Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
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WORKING  herdsman  on  gentleman’s  place; 
single  man,  understand  Ayrshire  cattle,  feed¬ 
ing,  A.  R.  records,  showing,  fitting,  producing 
certified  milk,  making  butter,  etc.;  good  posi¬ 
tion  for  first-class  single  man.  ADVERTISER 
4347,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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PARTNER,  business,  mill,  lumber,  wood. 
SHUEY,  Vienna,  Va. 
Situations  Wanted 
FARM  manager,  36,  wishes  position  on  large 
farm  or  estate  for  December  1;  college  edu¬ 
cated,  married,  German-American,  of  proven 
executive  ability;  life  experience;  all  farm 
crops,  dairy,  poultry,  garden,  breeding,  showing, 
A.  R.  work;  registered  Guernsey;  excellent  rec¬ 
ord  in  calf  raising;  only  first-class,  steady  posi¬ 
tion  considered;  at  present  connected  with  200 
Guernsey  cattle  and  1,000  Hampshire  hogs; 
best  of  references.  ADVERTISER  4255,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  as  farm  foreman  on  busi¬ 
ness  man’s  farm;  life  experience  in  general 
farming,  dairy  cattle  and  production  of  high 
grade  milk;  married,  no  children.  ARTHUR 
FREEMAN,  Edwards,  N.  Y. 
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POULTRYMAN,  single,  Protestant;  college 
training  and  practical  experience  in  all 
branches:  wants  position  at  once,  preferably 
New  York  or  New  Jersey.  ADVERTISER  4329, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  lady,  German  Protestant,  wishes  posi¬ 
tion  to  take  care  of  elderly  people  or  children; 
institution  preferred.  BOX  186,  R.  D.  2,  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J. 
HERDSMAN-MANAGER,  desires  position;  ex¬ 
perienced:  references.  ADVERTISER  4334, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
LICENSED,  experienced,  Babcock  tester  desires 
position.  ADVERTISER  4335,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED  college  man  with  practical  ex¬ 
perience  with  farm  problems,  including  regis¬ 
tered  stock,  desires  large  farm  to  manage; 
kindly  state  what  you  have  to  offer.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4333,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
INTERESTED  in  poultry,  experienced  orchard 
work,  farming.  R.  LANE,  18  Pinkham  St., 
Lynn,  Mass. 
WANTED — Position  as  manager  or  place  of 
responsibility  bn  gentleman’s  estate,  life¬ 
long  experience  in  general  farming;  married, 
good  references.  HALE,  R.  D.  3,  Plainfield, 
N.  J. 
VERMONT  agricultural  college  graduate  desires 
position  as  county  agent,  farm  manager  or 
will  consider  farm  on  salary  share  profit  basis; 
understands  dairying,  certified  milk  production, 
making  of  A.  R.  O.  records,  care  of  apple  or¬ 
chard  and  small  fruit;  machinery  of  all  kinds, 
tractors,  motors,  gas  engines,  etc. ;  present 
position  3  years;  fire  makes  change  necessary; 
bank  references,  state  your  proposition  in  first 
letter.  ADVERTISER  4339,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Working  manager  is  open  for 
engagement,  for  a  first-class  proposition;  thor¬ 
oughly  understands  every  phase  of  the  business; 
can  lay  out  and  build  your  plant,  also  make  all 
kind  of  mechanical  repairs,  incubators,  brooders, 
gasoline  engines,  pumps,  electric  generators, 
plumbing  or  in  fact  anything  that  should  need 
attention  about  a  plant;  am  a  conscious  worker 
and  wTant  a  real  proposition  to  handle;  can 
show  you  profits;  have  best  of  reference  as  to 
ability  and  character;  three  in  family;  state 
wages;  life-time  practical  and  technical  ex¬ 
perience.  ADVERTISER  4341  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING  foreman  with  small  family  wants 
position  on  estate,  wife  to  board  help,  best 
of  references  from  present  employer;  state 
wages  and  number  of  help  boarded:  open  for 
engagement  January  1.  ADVERTISER  4342, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WOMAN,  experienced,  refined,  wishes  position; 
good  plain  cook,  housekeeper  for  couple  or  care 
lady;  $15  weekly  and  fare.  ADVERTISER 
4344,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  by  single  young  man,  position  on 
dairy  or  poultry  farm:  five  years’  experience; 
best  references.  ADVERTISER  4345,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
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POULTRYMAN — Single,  college  man,  position 
as  assistant  or  manager  of  commercial  plant 
or  estate,  incubator  man;  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4349,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  married,  with  family,  wishes 
position  on  private  estate,  15  years  experi¬ 
ence.  BOX  A,  Fishers  Island,  N.  Y. 
POULTRYMAN,  21,  single,  college  training, 
backed  by  three  years  practical  experience; 
references:  commercial  plant  only.  HENRY 
KORFF,  213  East  72d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PROTESTANT  woman  to  help  with  housework 
in  family  of  two  adults  and  two  children,  3 
and  5  years,  on  small  farm  near  Montclair,  N. 
J.,  15  miles  from  New  York;  good  home,  good 
wages,  easy  work,  no  washing;  house  has  every 
modern  convenience  and  labor-saving  device; 
references  required;  will  refund  traveling  ex¬ 
penses  second  month;  this  is  the  right  place 
for  the  right  party.  Address  ROOM  523,  63 
Park  Row,  New  York  City. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
700  ACRES,  285  tillable,  nearly  level;  excel¬ 
lent  pasture;  large  amount  of  cord  wood  and 
timber  for  home  use;  good  soil;  two  complete 
sets  of  buildings  all  in  good  condition,  includ¬ 
ing  three  large  barns  with  capacity  of  100  head; 
1  %  miles  from  railroad  station  at  Farmers- 
ville,  Cattaraugus  County,  N.  Y.;  a  real  dairy 
and  general  farm;  price  $12,000.  small  pay¬ 
ment  and  easy  terms.  Inquire  of  C.  J.  GRANT, 
145  State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass, 
POULTRY  PLANT.  1,000  layers:  incubator  <-a 
pacity  10,500  eggs.  SILVERLAKE  FARM, 
Tilton,  N.  H. 
FOR  SALE — 150-acre  dairy  and  potato  farm, 
level  fertile  soil,  good  buildings;  handy  to 
Philadelphia,  Trenton,  Lakewood  and  shore 
markets;  cheap  at  $18,000.  ADVERTISER 
4292,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANT  TO  SELL  OR  EXCHANGE  for  home  in 
country  or  city,  modern  dairy  farm,  50  cows, 
equipped.  Northern  Pennsylvania.  ADVERTISER 
4297,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Farm,  110  acres  on  west  branch  of 
Delaware  River,  about  three  miles  from  vil¬ 
lage  of  Delhi,  where  State  Agricultural  School 
is  located;  meadow  land,  mostly  river  Hat;  con¬ 
siderable  timber;  excellent  dairy  section;  will 
sell  either  with  or  without  dairy  and  other 
personal  property.  Inquire  -  H.  J.  CLOSE, 
R.  D.,  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  or  Sheldon  H.  Close,  14 
Dietz  St.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Oakwood  Terrace  farm,  beautiful 
country  estate,  in  Berkshire  Hills,  214  acres, 
elegant  house,  10  large  rooms;  large  barn;  slate 
roofs  on  house  and  barn;  7-room  tenant  house; 
other  outbuildings;  orchard,  trout  stream 
length  of  farm;  forest  preserve;  rich  soil;  suit¬ 
able  gentleman’s  country  estate,  sanitoriuin, 
boarding,  cattle  and  poultry  raising,  market 
gardening,  general  farming;  will  sell  buildings 
and  acreage  to  suit  purchaser;  easy  terms;  also 
fruit  and  poultry  farm,  seven  acres;  house  six 
rooms;  barn,  poultry  houses:  all  kinds  fruit; 
price  $1,609.  FRANK  WHITEMAN,  Hillsdale, 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — A  good  Vermont  farm.  Address 
HARRY  WILSON,  Rochester,  Vt. 
185-ACRE  farm  on  macadam  road,  near  towm, 
good  for  40  head  of  stock,  buildings  worth 
$10,000,  for  sale  at  $1,500  above  Federal  loan 
of  $6,000.  BOX  129,  Marathon,  N.  Y. 
POULTRY  plant,  800  to  1,000  capacity,  to  lease 
to  American  Protestant  only;  4-room  house, 
gas  and  water  supply;  State  road,  near  main 
line  Pennsylvania  Railroad;  excellent  location; 
numerous  conveniences.  R.  BOX  258,  Princeton, 
N.  J. 
$1,800  BUYS  a  restaurant  in  a  prosperous 
town  along  Lincoln  highway;  terms.  W.  S. 
RITTASE,  New  Oxford,  3-8-23,  Adams  Co.,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Good  farm,  98  acres;  stock,  ma¬ 
chinery,  all  fruit;  Endicott- Johnson  markets; 
milk  12c  quart;  customers  furnish  pails;  retail 
price,  fruits,  vegetables,  etc.;  good  buildings; 
good  location;  good  income.  Write  owner, 
ANDREW  NELSON,  Apalachin,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE— 64-acre  Orange  County  farm,  equip¬ 
ped  for  24  cows,  900  hens,  1,500  chicks;  elec¬ 
tric  lights,  never-failing  water  supply;  good 
markets;  $1,500  worth  of  timber;  fine  place  for 
ducks  and  geese;  68  miles  to  New  York;  a  good 
place  for  Summer  boarders.  ADVERTISER 
4323,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Poultry  farm  within  50  miles  of  New 
York,  near  station  and  school.  ADVERTISER 
4324,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 27-acre  farm,  all  complete;  one 
hour  to  New  York  City  on  D.,  L.  &  W.  R.  R.;. 
10- room  house;  improvements:  electric  light,  tele¬ 
phone;  on  good  road,  114  miles  to  village;  good 
outbuildings,  pond,  fruit,  stock  and  machinery; 
also  5-room  cottage  on  p’ace;  $16,000;  terms. 
BOX  169,  Bernardsville,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE— 5-acre  Vineland  poultry  plant;  none 
better;  all  improvements;  sickness  forces  sal<-; 
only  $1,000  cash,  balance  mortgage.  Owner,  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4326,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
GOOD  dairy  farm  of  255  acres  equipped  with 
24  dairy  c-ow-s,  implements,  etc. :  will  exchange 
for  small  farm  of  like  value;  for  particulars, 
address  E.  HALLOCK,  Delevan,  N.  Y. 
VIRGINIA  farm,  150  acres,  100  in  cultivation; 
good  land  and  buildings;  1%  miles  from  rail¬ 
road  station,  churches  and  high  school;  14  miles 
from’  Petersburg;  excellent  road  and  market; 
owner  retiring;  $8,500,  half  cash,  balance  easy. 
GEO.  E.  MANCOS,  Route  4,  Rox  88,  Richmond, 
Va. 
FOR  SALE — Hardware  and  grocery  combined, 
doing  about  $2,000  per  month,  located  in  one 
of  the  best  farming  sections  in  Ohio;  need  $8,- 
500,  balance  terms:  reasons  for  selling,  sickness. 
ADVERTISER  4328,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN — 165  acres  of  fertile  soil  in  Bristol 
Valley,  Finger  Lake  region,  N.  Y. ;  40  acres 
mature  hard  woods,  creek-watered  pasture,  con¬ 
venient  market,  good  roads,  natural  gas  and 
spring  water  piped  into  house  and  barns;  all 
in  good  repair.  F.  TOTMAN.  Long  Island  Col¬ 
lege  Hospital,*  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — In  Cato  village,  large  house  and 
barn,  half  acre  lot;  small  payment,  easy 
terms.  MRS.  F.  A.  PHELPS,  7  Benton  St., 
Auburn,  N.  Y. 
125  ACRES,  6  miles  south  of  Geneva,  1  mile 
from  village,  114  miles  from  station;  sandy, 
gravelly  loam,  clay  subsoil;  12-room  house,  slate 
roof;  buildings  in  good  repair;  25  acres  heavy 
timber;  3  horses,  2  cows,  31  ewes,  ram,  225 
bushels  oats,  9  acres  corn,  9  acres  wheat,  15 
tons  hay;  all  tools  in  good  shape;  well  fenced; 
apple,  peach  and  pear  orchards;  plums,  berries, 
quinces,  grapes,  sweet  cherries;  creek  running 
through  farm  never  dry;  price  $12,000.  For  par¬ 
ticulars  address  FRED  BARNES,  Route  1, 
Geneva,  N.  Y. 
80  ACRES,  county  road,  114  miles  to  town, 
schools.  Adventists’  academy.  Owner,  AR¬ 
THUR  O’HARA,  Cayuga,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Mercer  Co.  truck  and  poultry  farm; 
33  acres;  good  soil;  good  buildings:  fine  loca¬ 
tion;  near  Trenton,  N.  J.;  $9,000;  a  bargain. 
ADVERTISER  4336,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 70-acre  farm;  good  house,  barn  and 
outbuildings;  apple,  peach  and  pear  orchards: 
telephone;  %  mile  from  State  road;  $6,000  for 
farm,  and  will  sell  stock,  crops,  etc.  FRED 
GOEKELER,  Harmersville,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Dairy  and  fruit  farm,  65  miles  from 
New  York,  in  Ulster  Co.;  all  equipped;  milk 
sold  in  town  for  15  cents.  ADVERTISER  4331, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  or  RENT— Beautiful  218-acre  Seneca 
Lake  farm;  good  buildings.  C.  F.  NORDS- 
TRON,  R.  2,  Waterloo,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Large  dairy  and  fruit  farm  in  Hud¬ 
son  Valley  for  cash  rent  with  option  to  buy; 
need  not  be  stocked.  ADVERTISER  4337,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
OLD-FASHIONED  stone  mill,  Glenora,  N.  Y.; 
miller’s  house  excellent  condition,  water 
power.  THE  PEELLE  CO.,  47  Stewart  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Farm  near  Newburgh,  good  house, 
ontbuibl  :nws.  water,  s'-mc  woodland;  about 
$2,000.  SCHMIDT,  723  43d  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Small  farm,  house,  buildings  and 
location  suitable  for  poultry;  a  real  bargain. 
V.  FLOYD  DAVIS,  Mount  Sinai,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
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70-ACRE  fruit  farm,  18  miles  from  Philadelphia, 
Gloucester  Co.,  N.  J.,  on  good  road;  new- 
house,  modern  improvements;  good  outbuildings; 
apples,  peaches  and  grapes  in  bearing;  8  acres 
asparagus;'  near  railroad  and  large  cold  storage 
plant.  ADVERTISER  4225,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
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FOR  SALE— Well  established  and  fully  equipped 
Long  Island  poultry  farm  of  28  acres,  all 
under  cultivation;  beautifully  located  on  a  well 
traveled  road,  45  miles  from  New  York,  with 
excellent  local  market,  doing  capacity  business; 
laying  houses  with  2,000  Leghorns,  7,000  Mam¬ 
moth  incubator  brooder,  and  colony  houses  for 
8,000  chicks;  large  7-room  house  and  6-room 
bungalow  with  all  improvements,  barn,  silo  and 
farm  implements;  operated  with  new  Fordson 
tractor,  newly  installed  electric  light  plant; 
many  other  large  buildings,  all  in  fine  condi¬ 
tion;  price  $25,000.  Address  ADVERTISER  4338, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SELL  or  trade,  rich  level  Southern  160  well 
improved,  $8,000,  for  Northern  farm.  STEW¬ 
ART,  377  East  Third,  Corning,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — New  York  State  farm,  on  State 
road.  ADVERTISER  4343,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
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FARM  FOR  SALE — 138  acres  suitable  for  dairy 
or  boarding  house,  plenty  wood  and  pasture; 
800  above  sea  level  on  Mount  Lebanon,  between 
Califon  and  Port  Murry,  65  miles  from  New 
York;  part  machinery;  part  of  this  year’s  crop; 
no  stock;  price  $5,500.  ADVERTISER  4346, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
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.  Ae  yon  one  of 
them  ?  Please  send  remittance  with  order. 
WILLIAM  WIND,  Babylon,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
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HONEY — Quart,  85c;  gallon,  $2.75;  delivered. 
RICHARD  D.  BARCLAY,  Riverton,  N.  J. 
ALFALFA — Several  cars  first  cutting  ready, 
Timothy,  clover  and  second  cutting  later. 
W.  A.  WITHROW,  Route  4,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted,  postpaid  first  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. 
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  St.,  New  York  City. 
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FIFTY  second-hand  incubators  wanted.  C.  M. 
LATJVER,  MeAlisterville,  Pa. 
CATTLE  beets  and  Alfalfa  hay.  DEAN  M. 
BARBER,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 
HONEY- — Clover  and  buckwheat,  5-lb.  pail,  $1, 
postpaid  3d  zone,  any  quantity.  ARTHUR  B. 
JEWELL,  Star  Route,  Owego,  N.  Y. 
WHITE,  sweet  turnips  (Swede),  100  pounds,  $2, 
sacked.  PATTINGTON’S,  Merrifield,  N.  Y. 
CLOVER  honey,  5  lbs.  $1.25,  10  lbs.  $2.15  post¬ 
age  paid.  J.  C.  ABBOTT,  Northampton,  Mass. 
PEANUTS  direct  from  farm;  learn  delicious 
taste  of  home-roasted  peanuts  and  peanut  can¬ 
dy;  5  lbs.,  $1;  11  lbs.,  $2;  24  lbs.,  $4;  by  pre¬ 
paid  parcel  post.  J.  A.  SPEIGHT,  Lewiston,  N.  C. 
FOR  SALE— Fall  and  Winter  apples  and  pure 
maple  syrup.  C.  J.  YODER,  Grantsville,  Md. 
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SLEEP  on  Adirondack  balsam  pillow;  soothing, 
refreshing,  invigorating;  pleasing  gift  for 
shut-in  friends  or  well  ones;  picked  fresh;  cre¬ 
tonne  cover;  3-lb.,  $1.25,  prepaid;  check  with 
order.  HANNAH  PAYNE,  No.  2,  Racquette 
Lake,  N.  Y. 
WANTED- — Mammoth  Wishbone  incubator  in 
good  order.  ADVERTISER  4286,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
CLOVER  HONEY— Choice  quality;  6-lb.  can, 
$1.50;  two  5-lb.  pails,  $2.25;  four  5-lb.  pails, 
$4.25,  postpaid  into  third  zone;  60-lb.  can.  $8; 
two  60-lb.  cans,  $15,  f.o.b.  HUGH  G.  GREGG, 
Elbridge,  N.  Y. 
MANGEL  beets,  50c  bushel,  special  rates  bv 
ton  or  carload.  II.  E.  VAN  WINKLE,  Stone 
Ridge,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  —  Finest  quality  clover  honey  in 
60-lb.  cans,  $8;  two  cans  for  $15;  buckwheat 
in  60-lb.  cans,  $7;  two  cans,  $12;  sample  for 
20  cents;  write  me,  EDW.  A.  REDDOUT,  New 
Woodstock,  N.  Y. 
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CHESTNUT  posts,  any  size,  carlots  or  less.  W. 
HALBERT,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
SURE  POP  (old)  white  corn,  25  lbs.  prepaid, 
third  zone,  $2.50;  large  lots  less.  W.  HAL¬ 
BERT,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
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FOR  SALE — Choice  white  clover  extracted  honey, 
5-lb.  pail,  $1.15,  delivered  to  third  postal  zone 
insured;  one  60-lb.  can,  $8;  two  60-lb.  cans, 
$15,  here.  NOAII  BORDNER,  Holgate,  Ohio. 
BLACK  WALNUTS — 8  lbs.  for  $1,  postpaid. 
STJNNYBROOK  FARM,  Winterton,  N.  Y. 
KNITTING  YARN,  guaranteed  all  virgin  wool: 
samples  for  stamp;  heavy  fringe  mittens, 
$2.50  per  pair.  F.  F.  CROSBY,  Coudersport.  Pa. 
RUTABAGAS,  yellow  sweeds,  smooth,  sound. 
tender  table  stock,  $2  per  100  lbs.  P.  F 
CROSBY,  Cowdersport,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — -Candee  incubator,  2,400  capacity, 
perfect  condition,  to  make  room;  will  sell 
cheap.  M.  A.  VAN  BRUNT,  Horseheads,  N.  Y. 
R.  D.  4. 
INCUBATOR  WANTED — Newtown  preferred; 
2,400  to  3,600.  BOX  84,  Mt.  Ephraim,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Late  model  folding  sawing  machine; 
5y2-ft.  saw.  FLOYD  PAY,  Burlington  Flats, 
N.  Y. 
HONEY — Pure  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.10;  10  lbs., 
$2;  buckwheat,  $1  and  $1.80,  postpa'd  and 
insured.  RANSOM  FARM,  1310  Spring  St., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
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