Buyers’ WantsSales OffeiingslLive Stock—PoultryBREEDING COCKERELS (Leghorn); also 3 Queen Incubatom (MM) egRs), (400 eRga); Simplex brooders, perfectcondition, cheap. PhoneWashington vllle; BrnndageSalisbury Mills, N. Y.21-F-*.Bros .Housi n g—RoomsApartments—DwellingsasHouses to Letl-'OR RENT, April 1. dwelling n~Washingtonville. with nine room-bath, modern Improvements. and storage accommodations for two care. Inquire G. W. Gerow, Washington*villc, N. Y.THREE ROOMS, range, electric light and heat, to man and wife-Walsh, 12C Wickham Ave. _;tr»Hoard—LtwljtingA TLEASANT home for elderly peopiaona invnlMa Mrs. M C. Chambers.and Invalids. Mrs.2^ Crescent Place. Middletown. N. Y.Phone loll-J.Real EstateFor Sale—WantedWE SELL farms, estates acr®?£f business places, aru] village j «p erty If vour property is f«»rIt i. I it'll «. WAKI!^; .M lt;»•-HERSLEEVE. l-NCv HALVALLEY. NEW YORK.CityAuctionsanti CountytIK RISES! HOUSES’VPCTION everv Thursday at Mid-die town Ain’t ion Market. 15-14 oak vv* fir*4 receiving a car loan sSt We are receiving - -horses each week for spring plowing Sale nr exchange.furniture» w I i O 1 I v-- ■ w a jLA IK IE assortment of all k in us or household furniture, consisting or riev\r and slightly ured. Fnva es a I ♦ * h daily.WE buv, poll or exchange.Tel. 2400 rollivN iiUOH.REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERSOf Orange County Moo la Ac Meola Realtors Middletown. New fork1John S. Brasted, Auctioneerfurniture auction SALEWEDNESDAY, March 23. 1921,I* M , rain or shine. A line selection of used diningroom, bedroom, living room and kitchen furniture will he offered for sale.ORANGE COUNTY FURNITUREEXCHANGE. INC.,27 Smith St., Middletown, N. Y.Tel. 1924 PRIVATE SALES DAILYAUCTIONS LVEliY WEDNESDAYbull. King Korndyke. No. 4o-iH6, This dairy is paramount to most r*thers and possibly the best way to describe them is by saying: the. merit all Qualifications that are required. in fat. flow and general confirmation. Time would not permit arrangement of catalogues, so therefore, the breeding has been omitted from this advertisement.However, we expect to have a tabulated pedigree of each pure bred. The milkers are divided in fall and spring- cows being: so arranged to produce an even flow which met with the requirements of the contract under which the milk from the dairy was delivered to the Military ‘Riding Academy at Cornual!. Included are se^en heifers, two being nearby springers. This herd was practically all purchased from Fremont Davies from such herdsmen as Ik S. Ward, of More* town and E. A. Cutler, of Rarre Some were raised from cattle that invi* never bad a reactor among them. Balance were purchased from an accredited herd.FARM EQUIPMENTFORDSON tractor, P A' O. tractor plow, double disc tractor harrow, spring-tooth tractor harrow, 12 hp steam boiler, f h. p. steam engine. can washer, can sterilizer,set wash tanks, la inch Papec ensilage cutter complete, 50 foot 7-inch belt. Empire grnir drill. Excelsior grain drill, Iron Age potato planter, digger and sprayer, Mr-line 2-row corn planter new, Syracuse sulky sfde-hill and walking plow, two Wiard plow's, No. 44 and 6Oh, three spike-tooth harrows, two disc harrows, two sprlngtooth harrows, two Eureka weeders, two potato plows, double mould boa*/plow, two International sulk —cultivators, John Deere sulky cultivator, two Roderick Lean sulkycultivators, 12 walking cultivators.two McCormick mowers new, Osbourne mower, McCormick hay rake, McCormick side-delivery hayrake. Osborne hay rake. Adriancebay rake. MrClt;»rm‘ck corn harvester, fleering reaper and binder, E li. manure spreader, Buckeye lime sower, Niagara duster, double drum Louden hoist, land roller,new farm wagon, three lumber wagons, three wagon hexes, threehay riggings, three heavy bobslight bobs, cutter, platform xvagon. wood ra^k. ditcher, whit wash pump, buzz saw' 30-inc*. blade; two ice plows and tools Gould power pump, hand power machine drill, turnip drill. twoiron hog troughs, hay fork. two sets heavy double bar r,css. miscellaneous harness and collars, all kinds miscellaneous farm tools.HORSES. SPEED WAGON AND MILKI NO M A CH INK TWO Iron gray horses, 7 years old, weight. 2s00, perfect in everyrespect. Bay horse, 4 years old, weight 130u. an exceptionally good general purpose horse. Browte horse, 12 years old, weight 125iP also a real good farm chunk. LARABKE speed wagon, siightl used. Empire double unit milkg-ing machine complete.NOTE: Following Is the routine ir^ which property will be gold?' March 26th at home residence. Incidental farm tools, all farm machinery. seven heifers, 15 springing cows and horses. March 28th —At the M. J. Uniaeke Farm, above described: 48 cows and herd bull.TERMS: Cash or six months’ credit. Liberal discount for cash.EDWARD J. McLAUGHLIN anoJOHN Y. GEROW, Clerks.Lunch served on the Krounds.J. A. D. S. FINDLAY. JR.L.:1lt;iFt. Felter, AuctioneerPUBLIC AUCTIONTHE undersigned, having decided to discontinue farming, will sell uthis residence and farm near theBand Stand ut Canterbury in the village of Corn\ia 11 on FRIDAY, MARCH 25TH, at .2 o'clock noon, j sharp, the following property:SIX COWS AND IlEIFERS THESE cuttle are Jersey and Guernsey grades, -omo fresh and Home neat by, and have been kept b\ the undersigned to furnish j dairy products fur his own use. ,TWO HORSES THESE horses have been used uponthe farrn. . ,FARM MACHINERY POTATO planter, pot ilo digger, potato j-jraylt; 1 spraying tower and rig, spray barrel 4nil pump. mow-, ing machine, hay u:k, tedder, land roller, W'eeder, se* der, root cutter, grind stone, one-horse Syracuse plow two-horse- Syracuse plow,corn plows, ditch plow, cultivators. Planet Jr. cultivator and seeder, spring tooth harrow, disc corn marker, spike tooth barrow, disc harrow', dump carts, step ladder barrel header lumber wagonsand box*'.. market wagon, top * buggy, oth* r w . 1 g/ns and car riages, 1*;((:■Jtwo horse sbigh light bolus, cutter other slel; hv double harness, single harness, plow h ancss, sa 1-dies, neck yokes, stone hoat.iiscythes, ci a dies, u h 1 fl iet 1 ees, bush » hooks, chains hay sheivings. crates, j cider mill and press, ha 'els, cattle crates, fan n ill, uliu k and fall. haivs, shov • N, crow bars. hot s,picks, spades, rakes, forks of allkinds pails, and many other articles usually found n a farm.15 TUN’S OF HAY IN MOWLlt;»ta of straw Terms’ (fash Sale Rain lt;• r ShineII. W. (TIADEAYNi:Col. O. S. J:ins* n, AuctioneerVENDUEHighland Grange Dair FarmDispersal March 20 and 28itt(fc:tOWING to the complete destruction i tof my barns, grain and fodder I am obliged to sell my per*or;»i property in the manner following; hirst day of sale, Match 26th, at rny residence, located one mile southeast of Salisbury Mills; second day of sale, March 28th. at the M J Uniaeke Farm, located 2 1-2 miles north of Salisbury Mills 5 3-4 miles south of Newburgh, (See footnote for sale routine) beginning each day at ten o'clock.70 TUBERCULIN TESTEDHOLSTEIN'SFIFTY pure breds, 20 grades, all will be sold under a 60-day guarantee re-teat* Tw'o-year-old herd1t(rt1C1aIa