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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and ninSntennnec. with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age ami enclos¬ 
ing tetter of reference i from previous employers, 
if possible) to SUPERINTENDENT l.efchworth 
Village, Tbtells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle aged man, single, one who 
has had experience in handling poultry and 
understands Hull incubator; must, be good pro¬ 
ducer and handle about 2 . 11 OO laying b-us: g \e 
references from last employer, LIME UIDGE 
FA EM. Pougliquag. N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for light chamber work and 
In help 'vith rare of • liildrei*. Apply CLII*'- 
FOltD L. Mir.l.EH, Cluveruck, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two single, experienced, hard work¬ 
ing. reliable, faithful farm hands; must be 
good milkers ami teamsters; one to work In as 
working furemuu; also two experienced carpen¬ 
ters; must have own tools: good wages ami gran] 
hoard. PRORASCO FA KM. Flejuliigton, N. J. 
WANTED —Couple without children; man. general 
poultry and farm work; wife, housework and 
conking; A No. I references remi'reit: slate sal¬ 
ary expected, ace. etc. MAYIKIYD POULTRY 
FARM, New Dorp Heights, Staten Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—First-class creamery man; one who 
is A1 luitter and cheese maker, pasteurizer. 
Rahoook tester and understands separators. 
Wending and standardizing cream. ADVER¬ 
TISER $844. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED- For permanent position in home of 
people brought up in country, finally of live, 
reliable gill or woman to ussNt general house¬ 
work. including washing. MRS. LESTER L. 
CALX. AN. 85 ElUeolt Place, New Brighton, 
Staten Islntld, N. Y.; telephone Tompklnsvllle 
782-M. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man for work on plaee 
in village: garden, yard, chickens, tie.; col¬ 
lage furnished. BOX 21, West Copake, N. Y. 
WANTED—A farmer to work Hie farm end of 
mv farm of about 400 acres, fenced and part 
tile drained: level land, equipped with tractor 
and other loots; have earned 225 head stock; 
want to devote my time to poultry: not rant, 
but would consider a partner proposition, AD¬ 
VERTISER $847, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED couple war ted to work on shares on 
small farm near New York. Reply by letter, 
with references. R. J. RLAKE, West Nyack, 
N, Y. _ 
WANTED— Experienced farm hand; niu-*’ be 
able and willing to ( lo bard work to exchange 
lor fair wages and tine home and bent of board 
and room; noti-smoker preferred; give your age, 
weight and pa-t work: also price for steady job. 
to start at once. ADVERTISER 9849. rare 
Rural New-Yorker, 
YOUNG MAN. expert traetor operator and re¬ 
pair man, experienced in orcharding, desires 
work on large fruit farm. ADVERTISER $803, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a highly ediieuted farmer; 
good milker and butter maker, breeding and 
rearing of stock, poultry forcing for Winter , 
eggs. A1 gardener ami tlorist; no position want- I 
c l pply where full charge is giveu; must be will] | 
good, responsible parties, where n man will g t 
paid for Ids lab Hitlers need not answer, j 
Address C. A. JtOYt'E, Mnssena Springs, N. Y. 
HARDENER, farm iijanuger, 42, four years' 
agricultural college training af Vienna i-V.is- 
trial, 21 year'' experience farming, landscaping, 
greenhouse, best reference.:, seeks pyKiti"n m.'i'i- 
ager privilb- es'ate; lowest wares $100.00. 
ADVERTISER 9820. car- Rural New-Yorker. 
CREAMERYMAN, experienced in,all branches, 
best of references, do si res position, either 
country or c tv. ADVERTISER 0830, care 
Rural Ne-.y-Yo“ker. 
YOUNG titan, American, age 25, wants p sition 
as caretaker tf stuall place; good milker, gar¬ 
dener and all around 111 : 1 : 1 . HAROLD GIlUI- 
SIIEN, H32 Macon St., Drootlyu, N. Y. 
.MARRIED man desires a position to work on 
farm or work on shares; can furnish three 
mill ers and two f r general farm \v< rk. AL¬ 
FRED GEE, Stock Farm. Sussex, N J. 
POSITION as superintendent oti estate by furni- 
er-gardeuer; Protestant; American; agp 42; 
married; twenty years’ exper'eueo with dairy¬ 
ing, poultry, fruit and vegetable growing, lawns, 
flowers, shrubbery, golf links, and a general 
line of work in connection with the up-keep and 
improvement of a country place; Advertiser, 
who Is thoronghlv reliable and well recommend- 
ed. would like to communicate with interested 
parly. ADVERTISER DS-Ji;. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by single man in small d.rrv 
as ear,'taker 0 fi gentleman's estate, near New 
York; honest, reliable and experienced. AD¬ 
VERTISER $851, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
A PRACTICAL poultr.vman ami gamekeiq >-r, 
married, experienced in every branch «,f the 
Hue. is open for position *>n priva'c estate < f 
commercial |4ant; competent; Indnhntor and 
brooder man: excellent references. Address S. 
W. FIELDING, 77C, Hewitt riuoo, Bronx, New 
York City. 
FARMER, single. 35 1 uo liquor, tobacco), wants 
permanent position on woman's farm on 
shares; ll’ you’re poor cook, don't reply; particu¬ 
lar about nteals: worker; will raise d.Ooo bushel 
fancy potatoes on 2l> acres. TpIci hone Lind•••rt 
i*i*4U-J, .1 T. PROCTOR, 202 Ellison St.. Pat¬ 
erson, N. J. 
WANTED—Position on gentleman's estate a- 
herdsman, dairyman or poultryiuan: years of 
experience in each department; good butter- 
maker, r;i1f raiser and brooder man; Inglisti- 
tingte, age 38; please state wages. 
ADVERTISER 1*85.7, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
FIRST CLASS dry-hand milker, having milked 
in certified dairies, wants p sition on plant er 
on small dairy on gentleman's place; no had 
habits; best reference. LESLIE LIND. Stephen- 
tiavu. N. Y. 
POX'LTRY.MAN desires change: Jo years’ prac- 
tleal experience; wishes large propns’tioti , 11 
private estate where results are want'-d er in- 
to-da. eoninierelal plant: thoroughly understand 
the require:.. -nts of n sneeessfni poultry man In 
all branches: go...* -.rVrr raiser; American: 
married: best of' references. ADVERTISER 
0872, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Roy. 15 or Hi years old; will give 
him a good homo, room and board, to help 
round the barn; must know Imw to handle 
horses: $15 per month. ADVERTISER 9850, 
•-are Rural New-Yorker.__ 
WANTED—An experienced dairyman and eare¬ 
take; single: acquainted with milking mn 
ehlm-rv and tractors preferred: herd of 15 milk¬ 
ers; will hire a man by the year. ADA ERTISEU 
$853. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable, steady man, to can* for 
-tocl: isuine purebred), farm and garden, and 
make himself generally useful; owner 1ms buys 
large enough to assist, and wants man wle* 
would take an Interest in teaching them stock 
feeding null farm wo-k; witling to employ wife 
or daughter, if available, IVr housework: owner 
lives on farm, but engaged In other business; 
farm near small county seat town in "West Vr- 
ginia: write, giving full particulars, age, ex¬ 
perience. references, wages expected, etc. Ad¬ 
d-ess ADVERTISER fISt'rO, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man to work on dairy farm: 
must be a good milker and team driver; 
wages $50 month, house, wood, milk, garden. 
A. G. HELL, Allnmuehy, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man: general firming: 
house, garden and milk furnished; pleasant 
location. near sell ol, church and store; must 
tie stead v and reliable; state experience and 
wages wanted. ADVERTISER 9859, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POt'LTKYMAN, married, Protestant, 15 years' 
experience. lias always iucuh&ted and brooded 
oil a big scale, wants posit ion: lias the ability 
to make poultry pay ami to* will in guess to work 
hard and late to make g.ol; t' t'liril trailing; 
references. BOX 2s5. Nashua. X. II. 
Pi >T*LTRYMAN. 15 years' experience, m isle s 
position as poultryimi'i i r assistant. ‘ or will 
take farm on shares; married: no children; best 
lofer-nee. ADVERTISER $870, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION ns superintendent of estate or farm 
by married farmer; life experience; tdl 1 * 0 * 
your wants; 1 am 45, and may be just the man 
you are looking for: win emis'der eriv i o *• 
- : t ton. ADVERTISER $803, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position us farm or estate superin¬ 
tendent. March 1. by American. Protestant, 
37, married; college graduate, with practical 
experience; brought up on a farm and did sev¬ 
eral years' extension work for college, keeping 
records of Individual ,nw production, farm ac¬ 
counting. crop production, etc,; have managed 
two large farms with purebred stork; efficient 
with help: des're 11 good-sized position Where 
several men are employed, also a position where 
tlo* owner desires to have things kept up lient 
and in a business way; reference furnished f*oin 
present employer, where employed for four 
years; state particulars and wluit you have to 
offer. ADVERTISER 9802, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED— Young man to work on general grain 
and dairv farm: give full particulars regard¬ 
ing age. weight, height, experience, if any. and 
wages desired: good board and room fura Inked. 
JOHN’ l.OSLEBEX. Jr 1’nttenburg. N*. J 
WANTED—Single mao on farm; must lie good 
milker: permanent position to the right man. 
Address BOX 1IMI, Gardiner. N. Y. 
WANTED A married collide between the ages 
of 25 ami 35. with not more than one eliT*. to 
work on an nn to-date truck farm: tut st ho 
apatite and willing: a good opportunity. JOHN 
It ANIlWERG. West Wood. N\ J. 
A PRACTICAL farmer, with two hoys would 
like a position as farmer; all around work: 
all three good milkers. ADVERTISER 0S05, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman on estate or 
farm where only small herd Is kept; would 
drive ear, truck or traetor and do other work: 
write for full particulars and wages. ROBERT 
DAY, West Kennebunk, Me. 
POVl.TRYMAX. single. 15 years' experience all 
branches, practical, thorough, wishes position: 
refere-ees. ADVERTISER $808, care Rural 
New Yorker, 
s"*EADY single man wanted by mouth for gen¬ 
eral farm work: good horseman, milk*-' one 
alive and willing to work. \VM. MeCAEFEKTY. 
U. 1). 2. OUbon, N, Y. 
WANTED Man and wife to run boarding-house; 
mall to work on form, driving team, or woman 
n’nne to mu boarding house. ADVERTISER 
0Sti7, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—March 1. 1,022, young single man of 
farm experience to work by mouth; honest 
and reliable: will be respected as member of 
fnnrlv: give reference and wages wanted. J. 
D. ESItLEMAN, K. I>. No. 3. Mauhelm, Pa. 
WANTED \ w man for general housework. 
JOHN RICK, Rending, Pa. 
Situations Wanted 
Pol LTKYMAN. single. Cornell graduate pa-t 
two years manager of u plant of 2.18)0 layers 
and 25.000 egg incubator eupaelly: due to owner 
going iulo other business, wishes position as 
working manager; best references. F. IT. 
IIEFER. Nutmeg Farm. Cheshire, Conn. 
IF in need of a vo-k ! ng foreman or- snperin- 
oodent «” o*> • f« •*• uver ADVERTISER 
' 817 , cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION on state ur farm by married man; 
experienced in fanning, vegetable garden, 
stock, run Ford: wife willing to board help; 
English; guild reference. ADVERTISER $8(Wi, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
CRANBERRY BOG— For sale. 30 acre cranberry 
Img, with all necessary equipment: New Jer¬ 
sey. ADVERTISER $704, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—70-acre farm, near Binghamton; or 
will exchange for Florida land. Write RANG 
PEARSON, Rout el, Binghamton, N. Y. 
VIRGINIA FARM for sale: 25<) acres: one half 
cleared: one mile from village of 800 inhabi¬ 
tants. K. ROWELL. M. P.. Greenwich. Conn. 
FOR SALE —Within commuting distance of New 
York. 33-acre farm: splendid state of cultiva¬ 
tion: near state road: excellent markets', auto 
mobile transportation to high school For par¬ 
ticular*. write HENRY KLINE, R. F D. 3, 
Plainfield, N. J. 
FA "M fo- sale: 25ft acres: stock and farm nten- 
-"s. MRS. GRACE PECKHAM. Prattville, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—To hire, with privilege of buying, 
place suitable for poultry and bees, in or near 
village in fruit section .of New York: must he 
near the water, lake or river, pleasant location 
near school, church and railroad. ADVERTISER 
$825, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
1 HAVE two farms. 20 miles from Buffalo. 1 
mile from railroad, and Wish to sell one; No. 
1 is a dairy farm, modern equipment and build- 
i, 1 gs, *)' nvres land, s room house, electric lights, 
all conveniences: No. 2 is a fruit farm. P>3 
acres, good buildings and equipment, 1 ) acres 
grapes, H) acres ' •ehard, 1 1 -1* acres berries, g od 
pasture and W0>dlutl both on State road. Ad 
dress owner. ADVERTISER 0820, rare Rural 
New Yorker. 
VV ANTE I To lease f-.-r occupancy May 1. I $22. 
a pi., e of about 5 acres in an American neigh¬ 
borhood: must he within reasonable distance of 
trgli school and railroad station. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 9818, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm. 15 to 20 acres: small four or 
five-room h;nine; preferably Sullivan or Dela- 
wr.rc c-ii'-t les: near good market: not over 
$1,000. ADVERTISER $832, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE —Ideal apple orchard: 27 acres in 
t|ie properly: Delicious, Rome, Winesap, Stay- 
man. l.OnO trees, principally <5 to .8 years old. 
.. to bear: also poaches, grapes and 
e •liimeroial raspberries: ideal fruit Soil; gently 
sloping, northern exposure: ulioundant >pring< 
and branches: all ... buildings; rigLt af 
railroad station: wonderful year round climate: 
beautiful mountain scenery; purest water; price 
S7-.50O. of which S5.00H must lie cash. BOLL¬ 
ING HALL, WayriosviHe. N*. C. 
FARM—75 acres: two miles from confer of 
T.-eiiton: good 7-room brick house, largo burns, 
with 2t» cattle stanchion* and water Clips; land 
level and very productive; orchard: macadam 
rends; beautiful scenery; fine no;ghho**hond: 
building lots arc ls- ng Slid; prtep only $11.18)0; 
easy terms. Adder-* owner, JOS. D. WTL 8 ON 
Rente 1, TrentoD. N. J. 
FARM made to order: 50 acres excellent land: 
will build substantial bungalow ami barn ac¬ 
cording to purchaser's plans: also offer 5-acre 
tracts saint* way. moderate price; close to Lin¬ 
coln Highway and village; Philadelphia. 25 
miles; Trenton, t'.; bank reference*. J. M. 
WATKINS, owner, Langhorne, Fa. 
RENT -7-room house: 2 acres land, mostly in 
fruit; luudi road: $3'* month. AD\ ERTISEK 
$®45. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —To rent equipped general farm; es¬ 
tablished milk route desired: modern build 
i**gs; near cite or large t urn: describe proposi¬ 
tion full v CM AS. I. THAYER, "Woodrow 
Farm," Broad Axe. Ta. 
W VYTED—Large am*te orchard in New York 
state. F. STRUT! EL, 312 East 2)'.th St.. 
New York, N. Y. 
1’tiU SALE—Sixty n--rs; about forty cleared: 
small house, barn and orchard. SETII PAL- 
MER. Troy. Va. 
FOR SALE—Fruit farm of 180 acres in the 
heart of the Lake Ontario fruit belt, 25 miles 
west of Rochester; 1 ’miles to shbuiing sta¬ 
tion; i'5 acres of bearing fruit. 11 elierr e*. 14 
peaches and 4n apples; balance of land fine 
f nit soil: th"t*e g iod houses, 2 haras, a full 
equipment of b*ols, tractor, -oravers u"d stock; 
to anyone intero>ti*d in .1 high class, going prop¬ 
osition. ready t • show a profit, the owners wi'l 
give fuR particular*. WILLIAMS BROS , Hnm- 
1 n. N. Y. 
TO T.KT A modern dinipped poultry plant for 
5.000 hies, with Candee incubator, capacity 
4.800 eggs: running water: Pi aon-s fenced in 
f .r runs: with farm attached of 40 acres arable 
meadow laud; 35 acres pasture: farm house, good 
condition: modern plumbing: Erie Railroad sta¬ 
tion on farm: freight siding: situated in North¬ 
ern N"W Jc sey: 34 miles to New York: good 
markets; Montclair. Newark, on I’m*: Immedi¬ 
ate oecnpnncr; attractive terms to good tenant. 
ADVERTISER 9855. care Rum 1 New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To ront. with option of buying, u 
small farm with n rent bungalow, pear rail¬ 
road station, commuters’ distance from New 
York; Fa'rficld Count v. Conn., or New York 
St a* ** preferred. ADVERTISER 9854. care Rural 
New Yorker. 
WARREN TOWNSHIP, N. .T.—59 acres at $34 
an acre; owner dead: estate wants to settle, 
lienee ttie low price: wood enough to pay for the 
place: ideal foe .. ea’P’i . ” poultry fn-in. 
A, FERREGAUX. P, O. Box 1"3. Providence, 
Ti. I. 
WANTED—Small farm in Northern New Jersey, 
suitable for growing market garden crops; 
rent for one year, with privilege of Imv -g: 1 * 0*1 
references. ADVERTISER 98(11, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—50 to 100 acres, with stock and 
tools preferred; good orchard, buildings and 
water supply: suitable for poultry and gem ! 
farming: on good road, in Eastern or Central 
Yew York. Address 804 Second St. N. W.. 
Washington. D. C. 
WANTED—To rent or lease, vacant store in or 
near small thriving town in New Jersey: state 
full particulars, rental, location, etc. AD¬ 
VERTISER $850. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM wanted in Orange or Dutchess Co., by 
responsible party: lease with option to pnr- 
ehasi* dairy farm. 200 acres or more, carrying 
t'O head or over: willing to pay substantial ren¬ 
tal for modern building-* anil convenient location. 
Address, giiing foil d.'tails, to ADVERTISER 
$858. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SPRINGFIELD. Y'C.—Admirably suited for gen¬ 
tleman's estate: ningnlfleent view: 350-acre 
productive farm: Colonial brick house: never- 
falling water supply: 250 young apple trees: 
complete equipment of new machinery: pic¬ 
tures ntid information funrshed. HORACE E. 
BOOTHBY. Administrator. R. F. D. 2. Spring- 
field. Vt. 
FOR SALE Flue farm. 112 acres. Northern 
Livingston County. N. Y.; fertile soil: grain or 
Alfalfa: good orchard: good buildings and 
fences: 1 mile from station D., L. & W. R. R,: 
nearby schools ami markets; for sale to settle an 
estate, FRED WALKER. Pavilion. N*. Y. 
WANTED-—By two brothers, to buy or rent. 
with option of buying, a dairy farm, about 
15ft acres: near State road: give full details. 
ADVERTISER 9873, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE Poultry, track farm: 25 acres; 8- 
room dwelling tuid outhuiblings; good condi¬ 
tion: State road: three miles Wildwood: mile 
P. R. R. and Reading stations: equipped 1.000 
hens: stocked 7$ft Single Comb Leghorns; esinb 
linbed New York family trade for eggs: farm 
pr* dm-ts ’ s vised ■ f at it-or to seash re e**s- 
| turners A >ply S. ll. SHAW IUo Grande. N. J. 
PARTNER WANTED—Have 120-acre village 
farm; near water; equipped ami stocked; ideal 
for poultry and cattle; Maryland. ADVER¬ 
TISER $81 care Rural Now Yorker. 
41 ACRES: good buihliugts; bargain. E. 
ENDUES, Robesonia, i*a. 
WANTED—Farm, 50 to 125 acres, and build¬ 
ings; within inti miles of N. Y. C.; must be 
suitable for poultry and small dairy; give full 
I iirtioula s, with rental value or price and 
terms. ADVERTISER 9804, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OFT BU¬ 
REAU. 415 Broome St., New York, desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take .is members of their household, 
suitable boy a between 7 and 12 years. There is 
no greater charity than this. 
SURE POP (old) white rice corn, 25 lbs., par¬ 
cel post 4th zone, $2.50; big lots less. W. 
HALBERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
WANTED—A few more customers for honey; 
3-lb. cans. 70c each. WILLIAM H. PARS1L, 
Monmouth Junction, N. J. 
Pt'KE HONEY—1921 extracted; 00-lb. cans at 
our station, clover $8.80; buckwheat. $7; 10 
Bat, ilidivorcd within 3d postal zone, ciover. 
.82.15; buckwheat, $1-91); write for special prices 
on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX Odessa, N. Y. 
DELICIOUS homemade taffies, nut and plain. 
all flavors, also cream chocolates, at $1.00 
for box of 3’i lbs. net weight: postage paid 
into third zoic. MRS. R. C. MACKLEY. 
RraguoviJle. Pa. 
AL! ALFA for sale; carload lots. A. A. 
Ml ■•ORE, Wampsville, X. Y. 
ORANGES—Tree ripened, direct from grower. 
packed in grove; bushel boxes. $2.50; grape- 
foiit. 82 . 11 $: send remittance with order. E. K. 
WALKER, Wanchnia, Fla. 
PURE eai'.e s’-tin lliotne made), 90c per gallon. 
J. W. McLEOD, Rowland, N. C. 
HONEY 5-lb. pail, $1.25; ft for $7.20; 12 for 
$13,85: delivered in 3d postal zone. E. H. 
NlKTSCllE A- SON, Kiriderho. k, N. Y. 
HOME KNIT heavy gray virgin wool knee caps, 
75e a 1 air: send measure around the knee: 
socks. SI to $1.25; stockings, $1.25 up. MARY 
L. CHURCH. R3 Pringle st., Kingston, Pa. 
Foil SALE—Finest white clover extracted honev; 
5 11>. pall. $1.25: 1*)-lh. pail. $2.25; delivered* 
t . 31 postal zonp. NOAH BORDNER. Holgafe, O. 
INDIAN RIVER oranges and grapefruit: finest 
grown in Florida: a most desirable gift to 
anyone: boy direct from grower; paclcpd in 
standard size box; oranges. $4.25: grapefruit. 
$3.75: assort'd 1.7 oranges, t.\ grapefruit, $4 per 
box 1. o. li. sli pping point: cash must accom¬ 
pany o"dcr; satisfaction guaranteed. GEO. S. 
MORI KAMI. Delray. Fla. 
WE can furnish grappfrnit in our standard 
Golden Russet grade, delivered by boat to the 
pur-- of Baltimore, M<L: Philadelphia, Pa.; New 
5ork, N. A*,, and Boston. Mass., two or more 
boxes at the saim* shipment to the same person 
at $3 j * r Lx: terms, check with order we pre- 
civ all charges to* the ports stated above and 
shipim-nis can he marked fo ho forwarded by 
* \pr"ss to nnv point in the interior in the At- 
l-*’tir Const Slates GEO. B. CKLI.ON, X IV 
7th Avc. and 34th St.. Miami. Fla. 
FOR SALE—CaMle or ponltrv beets. GEORGE 
DUCKETT. Skaueateles, N. T. 
WANTED—I'lo* section C:i*ub e incubator: size 
• : hent*■ •• • stn'e L.-went ca-h price. E. R. HUM¬ 
MER & < <• Freuditown, N. J. 
H<*NEY—Onondaga Couiitv clover extracted: 5 
U*s., Si.15: in lbs.. $2; jicstpaid: members 
Farm Bureau. RANSOM FARM. 131ft Spring 
St., Syracuse. N. Y. 
WANTED—Belt sawmill, stump puller, j otato 
digger broom making machlnepy. power corn 
-lie')- r. beehives, power ditcher, Deering corn 
harvester, long straw grain thrasher, bufehe"’s 
re" ■ gerator. small; two-bottom gang plow, 
windn ill rump, large; onion topper and sorter. 
1.table felloe hay caps, pulleys, shafting and 
h.lCng. large band elder press; give complete 
description. I colliding make. age. condition and 
nrice. LLOYD W. SMITH Madison. X. J., or 
511 WHl-ain Sired. New York City. 
KXi'H’l >T, YARN — Three-ply guaranteed all 
Virgin new * wool, white, grav, brown, red. 
blue, green, tdaik; *2.50 jier lb.: two or more 
IFs. Af $*_».i>5 per 111. Hand-knit socks, s'zes 
191”. It. 11*5. i'J- 81.25 per pair. H»-avy fringe 
m*ttf*"s. $3 i*er pair. F. F. CROSBY. C"iiders- 
I*orl. Du. 
EXTRACTED boner doUvrred 3d zone, clover 5 
lbs . $1.25; m lbs.. $2.15; buckwheat. 5 lbs.. 
* 1 . 11 * K) lbs $1 90: fi-est quality. H. F WIL- 
1.1 A MS Romulus. N. Y. 
WANTED—391* egg Cruller. Prairie State. Buf¬ 
falo incubator. BOX 211. R. 2. Lakewood. N. J. 
USED one man dump-puller: give particulars 
and lowest 1 rh-. E. E. RUSH. Roversford, 
Pa. 
SMALL, m-' 1 1 medical battery wanted, in good 
working order: name price. ADVERTISER 
9852. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
ALFALFA HAY -For safe, two cars first cutting 
Alfalfa-Timothy mixed: two ears second cut¬ 
ting. pure Alfalfa: «iu* car fine green third cut¬ 
ting for ie,s( cows ; one ear straight Timotliv. 
W. A. WITHROW. R. F. D. 4, Syracuse. X. Y. 
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