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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTKl)—Single women us attendants in State 
institution for feeble minded; salary $44 per 
month and muluteuauee. with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age and enclos¬ 
ing letter of refer. (from previous employers, 
if possible) to SUPERINTENDENT. Letchivorlh 
Village, ThielK Hock land t'o., N. Y. 
WANTED Hoy, 15 or 10 years old; Will give 
him a good home, room and board, to help 
round the liarn; must, know bmv to handle 
horses; $15 per month, ADVERTISER 9850, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Farm manager, March 1, experienced 
in milk production, raising silage corn, clover, 
oats, maintaining fertility of soil, handling farm 
machinery, milking muehiiie. grain harvester, 
thrashing machines, silage cutter, gasoline en¬ 
gine, feed cutler: farm of 180 acres, 3“a miles 
from Goshen, Orange Co., \\ Y.; herd of 50 
cow -, making grade A milk: excellent F.-room 
cottage, with Inithroom: liberal salary or share 
in receipts; If preferred, will sell otic-half herd 
and run on equal shares; want man who is capa¬ 
ble of taking entire management, ns owner is 
awav iiK'«r op the time; state in tlrst letter age, 
experience, number of boys or girls in family, 
whether salary is preferred or share, and. if 
salary, amount exported, ft It. f'ADY, 34d Fnl- 
ton sr.. Brooklyn, X. Y. 
WANTED, for private estate ill CotillPetieut., 
bordering New York Stute, a vegetable gar¬ 
dener with some greenhouse experience; middle- 
aged man preferred: good wages and board with 
room to mau who can prove his worth; state 
wages out age with references, in tlrst letter 
to ADVERTISER lit), rare Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED- A married man and wipe to run a 
farm boarding liotise where t2 to 15 men are 
kept; milu must be capable of. being farm fore¬ 
man: woman to tie a good cook, and clean; 
prefer a couple without children; good pay and 
permanent position; none but. those with proven 
nbilifv need apply. ADVERTISER 11”, caro 
lturul New-Yorker. 
WANTED Ten men on a certified milk farm 
for season of 1922: must be good milkers und 
willing t i make good; -Stic per month and board. 
ADVERTISER IIS, rare Iturnl New-Yorker. 
WANTED —Working tnniiager for estate under 
30 acres within 30 miles of New York City; 
fisrt-clnss knowledge of fruit trees, cattle, 
horses, chickens, hogs and cultivation; salary 
and profit sharing: honesty and ability impera¬ 
tive: references required. ADVERTISER 122, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Single man as gardener on farm in 
Wcstchi-'tcr County: must thoroughly under¬ 
stand growing of vegetables, dowers, shrubs, 
and have good character references: wages .>75, 
with good room and hoard: permanent position. 
ADVERTISER ltd, eare Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED Position Open now for good, relia¬ 
ble, nil around farm hand (German or Scan¬ 
dinavian 1; must understand care of horses, will¬ 
ing to do anything on gentleman's small farm; 
good home and wages for right party: refer¬ 
ences. Address 1*. t), BOX 894, Mount lvisco, 
NT. Y. 
WANTED—On a gentleman's place, a Parnier- 
gardencr; single: must have reference; give 
age, wages expected and alt other information. 
Address PAIR ACRES, New Rochelle. N. Y. 
FAMILY of two desires helper who might at¬ 
tend night school. ADVERTISER 140, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Coil pie, without, children: man gen¬ 
eral poultry and farm work; wife housework 
and cooking: A No. 1 reference* reuui’-'d; state 
salary expected, age, etc. MAYROYD POUL¬ 
TRY FARM New Dorp Heights, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 
WANTED Man and wife on dairy farm: man 
for farm work: must be good milker; milking 
machine: wife help housework and care of chil¬ 
dren: uo washing; state wages. 11. N. CAR- 
LOW, Wassalc. N. Y. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN -Single man to feed, 
cure for and milk eight to ten cows; West¬ 
chester County; must have experience in pro¬ 
duction of certified milk and furnish first-class 
character references; must milk three times 
dailv; modern equipment;' steady position, with 
good room and board; state wages wnnted mid 
semi oop'eK of references. ADVERTISER 127. 
eare Rural New Yorker. 
COFFEE Small private farm, Northern New 
Jersey; ninn general farm work: wife house¬ 
keeping: adult family; permanent position to 
right people and square deal: state full par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 126, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED A real farm hand, by the year: good 
milker, good with horses and really Interested 
In alee stock and fanning on a farmer * farm, 
where Guernsey cattle are lenders, with fruit, 
poultry nud genernl farming side line-: n good 
neighborhood and good home for the right mau: 
give references and wages wanted. ADVER¬ 
TISER 129. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED- Married man on dairy farm: wages 
$iio. house, garden, wood and milk, ebc ex¬ 
perience. age and references, ADVERTISER 
132. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Cook Hint cook's assistant (female) 
for Summer hoarding house accommodating 
100 guests; position open about April 1: good 
wages for ollieiout service: possibility of year 
•round employment, rendering tike service in 
Florida during Winter months. ADVERTISER 
133. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Single man to work on dairy farm: 
good milker, careful teamster; reference. 
BOX 53. Oockeetloii Center, N. Y. 
WANTED- A practical jHiultrymnn as partner 
on share ha-ds; take full charge: four-room 
house, numerous conveniences; necessary new 
buildings and land; American Protestant, with¬ 
out children, preferred: references required. 15. 
ItoX 258 Princeton. N. J. 'Phone 906-14. 
WANTED A good farm girl for lionsekecner: 
must be a good cook. HERMAN SCHMIDT. 
Tt. F. D. ). Hawley. Pit. 
MARlttFp MAN wanted, experienced In orchard 
and general farm work: three hours from N. 
Y. ADVERTISER til. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, for small floefe; ex¬ 
perienced with coal brooder: year 'round job; 
state wages desired. ItOX 3, AMonhurst, N. J, 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRYMAN, single. Cornell graduate, past 
two years manager of a plant of 2.IHKI layers 
and 25,000 egg incubator cupacll.v: due to owner 
going into other business, wishes position as 
working manager; lies l references. F. 11, 
HIOl ER, Nutmeg Farm, CTesfiiro, Conn. 
YOUNG MAN. expert tractor operator and re 
pair man. experienced in orcharding, desires 
wank on large fruit farm. ADVERTISER 9803. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POFETRY.MAN desires change; 15 years" prac¬ 
tical experience; wishes large proposition oil 
private estate where results are wanted or up- 
to-date commercial plant; thoroughly understand 
the requirements "f a successful poultryinun in 
all hi ain le s; good turkey raiser; American; 
married; best op references, ADVERTISER 
1)872, care Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, 15 years’ experience, wishes 
position as poultry man ol 1 assistant, or will 
take farm on shares: married: no children: best 
reference. ADVERTISER 9870, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PRUNING work wanted; fruit trees, small 
fruits, shrubbery; small home orchards n spe¬ 
cialty; within 10(1 tulles of New York City: col¬ 
lege* graduate, witli several years of practical 
experience: charges very reasonable. A. I>. 
SMITH. Apt. 3-k. 930 St, Nicholas \vc. New 
York, N. Y. 
FARM and dairy manager, open for position be¬ 
tween now and April 1, 1922, on a large farm 
or estate in process of development; thoroughly 
understand live stock and dairying; full knowl¬ 
edge of raising of nil farm crops: experienced in 
ail lines farm machinery, construction work, 
drainage, and road work; modern methods; noth¬ 
ing but first class proposition considered: state 
Dill particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
102, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO young men wish to work on farm: best of 
references; ages 19 and 20. I). ANDERSON, 
151 I.lKpier St.. Brooklyn, N\ Y. 
HERDSMAN, single, desires position in up-to- 
date herd of Guernseys where A. K. work la 
being done; thorough knowledge of balance ra¬ 
tion feeding for cow* on A. R. O. test; can fur¬ 
nish A X reference as to ability, honesty and 
ehnraeti r in general: will consider proposition 
only with high-da-- herd, where A. R, work is 
being done, and good foundation stock to de¬ 
velop records from: rea«c>u for leaving present 
position ns herdsman taken up in correspond¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER M3, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER—Position wanted by married man as 
working manager on fa-in; experienced with 
all crops; tobacco, tiling, dvnamite. fences; will¬ 
ing to go South: reference-; phase state par¬ 
ticulars in H-sr letter. ADVERTISER M7, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Bv reliable young man, n position 
mi a da ry rnrm win-re there is a chance . f ad¬ 
vancement. II. WELL, in cn-e of H. Barber, 
112 Milwaukee Avc., Bethel, Conn, 
POSITION wanted as siipcr'ntendent of private 
estate by middle aged A.rle.vi: married: no 
children. ADVERTISER 113, cilve Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED-—Charge of gentleman's place, or 
chauffeur: reference; age 37: single. T. F. 
KHI.I.Y, 159 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
POSITION desired as caretaker for a gentle¬ 
man’s Summer place, with an opt ortunlty to 
raise vegetables and fruits on sha-i s bv ar¬ 
rangement with owner. Address ADVERTISER 
111. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ELDERLY MAN, good plain cook. wants posi¬ 
tion as cook in small family; references. AD¬ 
VERTISER M8, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
Young man, likes farm work, desires position 
February 1 doing general farming: also prun¬ 
ing. tractor or driving truck; n-f-rences. AD¬ 
VERTISER 104, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE American. 20, five years’ practical 
farming experience, desires to locate on New 
Jersey poultry farm February 1: capable of tak¬ 
ing charge of small place as working farmer; 
state salary nmt living comlitlou, first letter. 
ADVERTISER 124. care Rural New-Yorker, 
SUPERINTENDENT of private estate or farm; 
position wanted by middle aged American, 
married, no children: extensive experience in 
private estate work, live slock, general farming; 
also good accountant: eau handle property eoo- 
nomicnlly and get best results: eight years in 
last, place. Address R. II. ORTIZ, Branford 
Farms, Groton, Conn. 
DAIRYMAN, single, desires a position on an up- 
to-date farm: Al milker: nls-> butter maker: 
best or references. ADVERTISER ioo, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER -Sooteh-trlsh. 45 years old, 20 
years' experience on private places, wishes po¬ 
sition: good references. It. NORRIS, 220 Rem¬ 
ington St.. Bridgeport, Conn. 
SITUATION wanted by a married mau: no chil¬ 
dren: understand gardening, flowers, roads, 
lawn, horse-, cows amt chickens; Al references. 
BRADLEY. Madison. N. J. 
T’OUT.TR YM AN Single; long experience, all 
branches, incubating and brooding especially: 
first class gardener: commercial or private: ref 
ere nee. CORATES, It; Romany Road. Bound 
Brock. N. J. 
POSITION WANTED—Slagle until, mi gentle¬ 
man's estate; poultry, fruit or 20-head dairy: 
no user tobacco or liquor: do general farming; 
state wages first letter: State railromi fare from 
to Hunter. N. Y. ADVERTISER 121. .are 
Rural New Yorker. 
POSITION wanted Us gardener, head or assis¬ 
tant; good record nmt ability in alt brunches. 
E. N., 327 Princeton Avc., Jersey City, N. J. 
POSITION wanted ,ts a working foreman: 
Scotch: married: one girl, 13 years of age: 
wife witting to hom'd help: references. BOX 
665 Ml. Risen. N. Y, 
EXPERIENCED gardener wishes position on 
private estate: twenty years in present posi¬ 
tion. WALTER M. WILLIAMS Muhopnc, N. Y. 
WANTED- Position as manager of country es¬ 
tate or large farm by college trained man 
with several years’ experience in truck and 
general farm management, poultry and cattle 
raising. ADVERTISER 131, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm or estate snperin- 
feodent. March 1 by American, Protestant, 37, 
married, college graduate, with practical ex¬ 
perience; brought up on a farm and did several 
yrttrs' extension work for college, keeping 
records of individual .ovv production, farm ar 
counting, crop production, etc.; have managed 
live large farms vrtt'h purebred stork; oillelcnt. 
with help: desire a good-sized position where 
several men arc employed, also a position where 
the owner desires to have tilings ke|H up neat 
and in a business way: reference furnished from 
present employer, where employed for four 
years; state particulars and whili. you have to 
offer. ADVERTISER 125, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I'lil LTRYMA.N, produces the goods, wants good 
large proposition; lias willingness to work 
hard to make good: honest, faithful worker: 
salary and percentage; single. ADVERTISER 
1 12, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, with girl 8, wants position as 
general farmer or caretaker of place; wife 
help in house or care for poultry. F. PEARCE, 
West Nyark. N. Y. 
FA RM ER-GA EDKNi: It wishes a position an 
working foreman; married; one child; wife 
would also work; fully understands the farm 
ami garden game from A to Z. ADVERTISER 
128, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I'Dt't.TRY'.MAN. 22, experienced and highly 
competent In all branches, wants position oil 
commercial °gg or duck farm: best references; 
willing to start at small salary. LEWIS I. 
FOX, 406 West 43d Street, New 'York City. 
POULTRYMAN, single. 15 years’ experience all 
branches, thorough, practical, producer, wishes 
position: references. ADVERTISER 134, cave 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted on poultry farm by mail, 24; 
some experience. WILLIAM OSBORNE, 96 
Shepard Avenue. East Orange, X. J. 
EXPERIENCED general farmer; single, edu¬ 
cated, capable and industrious, good mechanic, 
ADVERTISER 13S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PIGEON EXPERT, single, healthy, with many 
years' experience in allowing birds and raising 
squabs successfully, open for a proposition where 
skill and ambition are appreciated; finest refer¬ 
ences. AD\ ERTISICIt 139, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Farmer to manage large dairy farm, 
Chester County, Pa., on shares; lie must have 
some capital, stock or Implement* to invest; 
owner will give very attractive proposition to 
right man. ADVERTISER 109, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
VIRGINIA FARM for sale. 250 acre*: one-lialf 
ebared: one mile from village of mio inhabi¬ 
tants. E. ItOWEIJ,. M. D.. Greenwich, Conn. 
FOR SAI.IT—Within commuting distance of New 
York, 35-a. -I- fa in; splendid state »>f cultiva¬ 
tion; near State road; excellent markets; auto¬ 
mobile transportation to high school. For pnr- 
tieula-s write HENRY KLINE, R. F. D. 3. 
Plainfield, X. J. 
WANTED—-To hive, with privilege of buying, 
place suitable for poultry and bees, in or near 
village in fruit section of New York; must be 
near the water, lake or river, pleasant location 
rear school. chu-cli and railroad. ADVERTISER 
9 -25, care Rura* New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To lease f r occupancy May 1, 1922, 
a place of »!ku t 5 a> -es In an American neigh¬ 
borhood: must lie w tlilii reasonal’e distance of 
high s.-li 1 and railroad station. Add-ess AD¬ 
VERTISER 9818, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM—75 acres; two miles from center of 
Trenton; good 7-room brick house: large barns, 
with 20 cattle stanchions and water cups; land 
level and very productive; orchard: macadam 
roads; beautiful scenery; tine neighborhood; 
building lots are being sold; price only SI 1,000; 
easy leruis. Address owner, JOS. D. WIT.SON, 
Route 1, Trenton, N. J. 
FARM made to order: 50 acres excellent land: 
will build substantial bungalow and barn ac¬ 
cording to purchaser's plans; also offer 5-acre 
tracts same way: moderate price: close to Lin¬ 
coln Highway and village; Philadelphia, 23 
miles: Trenton. 0: bank references. J. M. 
WATKINS, owner, Lntighorne, Pa. 
RENT—7-room house: 2 acres land, mostly in 
fruit; main road: $3') month. ADVERTISER 
9845, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent equipped general farm: es¬ 
tablished milk route desired: modern build¬ 
ings; near citv or large town: describe proposi¬ 
tion fully. (’HAS, 1. THAYER, "Woodrow 
Farm." Broad Axe, Pa. 
WANTED—Large apple orchard in New York 
State. E. STUBBED, 312 East 2titli St., 
New York, N. Y. 
41 ACRES: good huildings; bargaiu. E. 
ENDUES. Hobesoniu. Pa. 
WANTED—Farm -poultry—between 5 and 10 
acres, with fruit, 20 to 25 miles from New¬ 
ark: equipped. Answer, ADVERTISER 105, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED By April I. to lease for one year. 
with option of buying, equipped poultry and 
fvnit farm, near village or enterprising town; 
10 acres or more: on State or automobile road; 
some woodland; house. 7 rooms or more; con¬ 
veniences; Lakewood, Touts River, Barnegat 
preferred: state price, terms, alt particulars in 
detail: owner ojilv. GEORGE EMMERICH, -ill 
Troutman St., Brooklyn. N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E Ml acres: fair buildings: stock, 
tools, chickens: price $2,250: part cash: don't 
wait to write; conic to see. R. P. FINN. 207 
Fake St.. Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E or TRADE—For chicken or fruit 
farm, a business netting owner 22 per cent: 
up-to-date store and stock: house of 9 rooms; 
ail conveniences: high school, churches ami 
banks: established 17 years: full particulars first 
letter. ADVERTISER 111. care Rural New- 
Yerker. 
W \NTKD for 1922: either 500-acrc farm, or any 
size over, oil shares, or will manage same: 
must la* stocked and equipped with tools: can 
make any size farm pay well; life time success¬ 
ful experience: la-st references furnished. W. 
II. -TONI’S. Chelsea-on-Hudson, Dutchess t'o., 
X. Y. 
(tO ACRES. 12 room Colonial bouse, bath; tulle 
from station; four Princeton: 50 New York: 
on Lincoln Highway; Inis line passes hourly: 
soi?, dark loaiu. tractor worked: adapted to poul¬ 
try and dairying. Owner, MRS. G. A, 110UGII. 
4 fh W. 118th St,, New York. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Owner leaving town, will sell com¬ 
muters' farm at TTnnovcr Neck, N. J., near 
Erie train station, school anil church; almost 7 
acres; Pronin house, with or without furniture, 
barn, . orncrib, chicken coop about 50 chickens. 
Ford business car and all implements; good 
sandy soil: wTtlmut furniture, $4 000. for fur¬ 
ther particulars address BOX ill, R, F. D. No. 
1, Whttipuny, N. ,T. 
DAIRY and stock farm, 331 acres, seven uilleb 
from city of Erie limits on paved road; 10- 
room house, bauk huru, silo and outbuildings 
and fences in good repair; 360,000 ft, saw Tim¬ 
ber mostly first-class cherry and hardwood; 
price $50 per acre if can he sold now. Address 
GEO. J,. SIEGEL. Erie. Pa. 
SAI.E or EX CHANGE—Country hotel, with 
store, pool room ami barber chair in connec¬ 
tion: doing line business; might consider farm 
property in exchange. ADVERTISER 101, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOIt SALE- -Dairy farm. 10(1 acres. located in 
Chenango X. Y.. right in town, on State 
road: all good land and buildings; 9-room house; 
electric lights ' 1*0 Holstein*, two good horses; 
all farming tools and crops; price, complete, 
$12,901); terms, $0,000 down. For further in¬ 
formation write ADVERTISER 106, eare Rural 
New Yorker. 
WASHINGTON. N. J.—Ten acres land, semi- 
bungalow. eight rooms and bath; all improve¬ 
ments; two-story, fmir-car garage: chicken 
coop: on State road: liberal terms. P. DICK¬ 
INSON. Washington, X, J. 
700-ACRK combination stock anil grain ranch, 
Eastern Montiiini: throe springs furnish water; 
buildings r,,r stock; itt the coal and oil licit; 
low price for quick sale, or would exchange for 
Eastern property, F, GIDDING8, Baldwins- 
vllle, N. Y, 
WANTED—To lease, with option of buying, 
smalt farm itt American neighborhood, reason¬ 
able distance school: will act as caretaker; 
would consider working on shares: full particu¬ 
lars first tetter. ADVERTISER 119, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE —One acre land and good six-room 
house, with cellar, for $t;5i) cash, in Jefferson, 
Schoharie Co.. N. Y.; lias tine running water, 
plenty of fruit, barn and chicken house; mail 
delivered; Is near churches, high school and 
stores: only 5 miles to railroad. ADVERTISER 
120, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—village property; good huildings; 
State road’ raMrnuds: well located; three acres 
good land: berries; fruit: $3,Son. Owner, AD¬ 
VERTISER 123. eare Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm, in Alteram, Columbia 
County, X. Y.; will kvpp 20 cows. Write G. 
E. CARD. Ancrnm Lend Mines, N. Y. 
AN EXPERIENCED farmer, with family, de¬ 
sires to rent stocked farm: Eastern Pennsyl¬ 
vania preferred. ADVERTISER 139, cure Rural 
New-Yorker, 
FARM—fill nercs; Orange County; eight miles 
from Newburgh; on State road; touring ear, 
truck, tools, team. 12 head stock, registered 
hull. p ! gs, 209 chickens, geese, orchard: good 
Summer hoarding place; $8,500. H. C. UINCK, 
15. I).. Wnllkill. N. Y. 
WANTED—Poultry farm, to operate on com¬ 
mission basis; I am single, 2 ,- American; 
several years’ practical experience, ADVER¬ 
TISER 135. ,-ure Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALK—Farm: 70 acres; all tillable nr good 
pasture: good building*: near markets: fio 
miles New York: stock and equipment: $7,300; 
terms. NICK LUKAS. WatlkiU, N. Y. 
EC)tt SAI.E—N-w Jersey; 45 mites from N. Y.; 
92 acres: 60 ri Ms tile. 20 woodland, balance 
orchard: house, seven rooms, cellar; all neces¬ 
sary lending* nmt farm machinery and tools 
and s*-k: price $7,500: cash $3,506. Owner, 
ADVERTISER 137. care Rural New-Yorlcer. 
FARM—$0 acres; 10 miles Trenton; good btiild- 
i'ws; beat and water: land fertile; bargain at 
$8,000. A'dress A. SMITH, owner, 104 Cul¬ 
bertson Avenue, Trenton, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OUT BU¬ 
REAU. 415 Broome St.. New York, desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take as memljers of their household, 
suitable hoys between 7 and 12 years. There is 
no greater charity than this. 
SURE POP (oh'.) white rice corn. 25 lbs., par¬ 
cel post 4th zone, $2.50: big lots less. W. 
HALBERT. Oxford, X. Y. 
PURE HONEY 1921 extracted: 60-lb. cans at 
our stui'-ou. clover. $8.80: buckwheat. $7: 10 
Bis. delivered within 3d postal zone, elover, 
$2.15; buckwheat. $1.90; write for special prices 
on large lots. RAY C. Wll.t'OX. Odessa. N. Y. 
ALF ILKA for sale; carload lots. A. A. 
MOOR K, Wampavllle, N. Y. 
ORANGES—Tree ripened, direct from grower, 
packed in grove: bushel boxes. $2.30; grape¬ 
fruit. $2.i)0: send remittance with order. E. K. 
WALKER. Watichula, Fla. 
FOR SALE—Finest white clover extracted honey; 
5 1b. pall. $1.25: 10-11*. pail. $2.25; delivered 
to 3d postal zone. NOAH BOHDXKR. ITolgate. O. 
WE ran furnish grapefruit itt our standard 
Golden Russet grade, delivered bv boat to the 
ports of Baltimore, Md.: Philadelphia, Pa.; New 
York, N. Y.. and Boston. Mass,, two or more 
boxes at the same shipment to the same person 
at $3 per box; terms, check with order: we pre¬ 
pay alt charges to the porta stated above, and 
shipments can be marked to be forwarded by 
express to anv point in the Interior In the At¬ 
lantic Coast States GEO. B. CELLON, X. \V. 
.th Avc. and 34th St.. Miami. Fla. 
FOR SAI.E Cattle or poultry beets. GEORGE 
DUCKETT, Sknneatelcs. N. Y. 
HONEY—Otmudaga Countv clover extracted; 5 
lbs., $1.15: 10 lbs.. $2; postpaid: members 
Farm Bureau RANSOM FARM. 1310 Spring 
St., Syracuse. N. Y. 
KNITTING Y ARN — Three-ply guaranteed all 
virgin (new) wool, while, gray, brown, red. 
blue, green, black: $2.50 per lli.: two or more 
ills, at $2.25 per lb. Hand-knit socks, sixes 
10C., It. 11 *-1-. 12, $1.25 per pair, tleav.v fringe 
mittens. $3 per pair. F. F. CROSBY Coudcra- 
port. Pa. 
EXTRACTED honey delivered 3d zone, clover, 5 
lbs., $1.25; 10 ll>s.. $2.15: buckwheat 5 lbs.. 
SI.10: in lbs., $1.90: finest quality. H. F. WIL¬ 
LIAMS Romulus. X. Y. 
WANTED-—390-egg Cypher. Prairie State Buf¬ 
falo incubator. BOX 211. R. 2. Lakewood. N. J. 
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