•toe RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
251 
WANTED: Agents or Dealers With Automobile 
to Sell Power Cultivators roi 4 '\Vu V n estates 
Gooil opportunity and liberal prollt for live wire. 
Write or wire for exclusive territory. Reference 
required. THE MOTOR MACULTIVATOR COMPANY. Toledo, 0. 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers* 
Exchange will be found on page 259. 
MARRIED MAN, 22, desires farm work for him¬ 
self: wages fiist letter; honest; willing 
worker. ADVERTISER 425, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MECHANK'—Married; no children; capa¬ 
ble of taking cure ofi water supply, gas en¬ 
gines, electric equipment, machinery, plumbing, 
etic.; A-l reference. ADVERTISER 420, care 
Rqrnl New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by an experienced man as 
manager of a farm or estate: I am 45 years 
of age. married, and have no children; my ex¬ 
perience has been wide in ail kinds iif farming, 
including the management, of fine estates and 
the breeding of purebred Holstein rattle; I feel 
eontldent. that I ran show results; l would be 
glad to detail my experience In a personal in 
terview: can furnish first-class references as to 
my ability and character; 'ill only consider 
places large enough to demand a manager of 
proven ability. POX 35, Vnlonville, Conn. 
’Phone 13-14 Farmington Exchange. 
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FARMER wishes position by March 1 on private 
estate ns manager; 18 years' experience; ex¬ 
pert dairy and poultry, all around farming; 
married; please state wages: excellent refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 427, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I'On.TRYMAN wishes position raising young 
chicks good experience producing eggs. 
ADVERTISER 4211, care Rural New-Yorker. 
To A YOUNG farmer with ability and exper¬ 
ience owner will rent medium-size, well- 
located and equipped farm, on a State road. 
For full partietdii rs address ADVERTISER 420, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN for purebreds of qual¬ 
ity; exceptional results A. It., calf raising, 
butter-making, milking maeldnes; American: 
scientific, practical: single: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 383, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—risfer County fruit farm; can 
divide into smaller farms; write your require¬ 
ments. Owner, ADVERTISER 145. eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—250 acres, mostly all tillable; mile 
town; rich soil: good building: loan machin¬ 
ery, SI.200 year. MEYERS, 05A. Hopewell, N. J, 
GOOD FARM; 98 acres; good building*; good 
location; stock, machinery, all kinds fruit; 
milk route; Endicutt-Johnson markets. A. NEL¬ 
SON, owner. Apalachfn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—175-nere farm, near Binghamton; 
on State road; stock and tools; timber valued 
$10,000: modern Improvement*; terms. 85.000 
down, $11,000 on time. ADVERTISER 283, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and fruit farm. For full 
details write BOX 201, Elyria, O. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 100 acres; high producing 
dairy farm, with 30 head of stock. 20 milking 
cows, three horses, tools and personal property; 
good overshot barn and silo; concrete driveway 
In barn: located three miles freon Delhi, county 
seat of Delaware County; price SO,000; half 
down. RICHARD J. KAMP1I, Dclaneey. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—07 acres; poultry, fruit; 1.000 cords 
wood: six-room In at se. household goods, tools; 
near trolley, State road; Si .700; terms. F. JAR¬ 
VIS, Montour Falls, N. T. 
FOit SAI.E—A 04 acre farm, one mile from D., 
L. A- W. station, creamery, graded school, 
posfnfflcc. churches and stores: good soil, smooth, 
suitable for dairy or poultry farm; 14 bead of 
cattle will be sold with the farm if desired; 
also mowing machine, farm wagon, etc.; .<2.000 
can lie left on farm if desired. KDCKWOOD 
FARMS. Brauchvtlle. N. J. 
NFAV YORK STATE—Splendid home and farm: 
158 acres: at Vniatie, on State road in New 
York: excellent nine-room srenm heated house; 
garage, corn house, henhouses, four large barns, 
tenant house: SOU fruit trees, 00 acres Fall 
grain, stock, tools; bargain: must be seen to be 
appreciated; $21,000: terms. D. It. MEYER, 
Vnlntie, N. Y. 
SMALL FARM and 30-acre orchard, iu bearing. 
for lease on shares: on Elk River, between 
Philadelphia and Baltimore; good house and 
barn; church and school near. Apply 1900 
SPRFCE STREET. Philadelphia. Pa. 
OWNER offers a money nut king proposition for 
the whole family; 177-aere farm: poultry, 
dairy and sheep. Cl.ARE GREGORY, Mt. 
Vision, N Y. 
ERNEST SlDDALL (wife, four boys. 7. 5, 3, 
1 years), of Aurora. Cayuga Co., N. Y., 
would buy fertile one-mau farm home, but pre¬ 
fer renting first year or two! some woodland ' 
adaptability for successfully raising, later on, 
fruit, berries, trick, noultry and good markets 
desirable: good plentiful water essential: write 
terms. In farm a tiou you would require (if lt)e); 
Sketch idnn, snapshots ‘interesting. ADVER¬ 
TISER 3<’>7. eare Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—l arge complete farm: White Moun¬ 
tains. New namnshiro: 12 room house, seven- 
room cottage: horse burn, modem cow barn, 
hog-house and sugar camp; large storage barn; 
fine water system: ideal location: cost $05,000; 
Will sell great saeritiee. Full particulars ROOM 
1130. 10 lltch Street, Boston, Mass. 
(DR SAI.E -li »tcl n t;iI sunk farm, in best sec¬ 
tion White Mountains;, hotel, nnnes, two cot¬ 
tages, liorse burn, dairy and power plant, test 
ham. large cow barn. Orenmof garage and other 
buildings: ran- opportunity. Full particulars 
ROOM 1130, 10 nigh Street, Boston. Mass. 
FOR SAI.E—Mv new bungalow, with five rooms 
and buth, electric light*, ail conveniences; 
finished last August: located iu Albion, Pa., 
borough limits: 22 miles west of Erie; two lots 
and one-half acre; a chicken coop and fiue place 
for chickens; cheap ifi taken at once. B. D. 
TERRILL. Box 111. Albion. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Long Island farm; about 35 acres 
under cultivation; ou State road; opposite 
Spoonk station, postotliee and store: one mile 
from Great South Bar For particulars apple 
to BYRON W. TUTHIT.L, owner, Remsenburg, 
L. L. N. Y. 
SALE or exchange for farm—Hotel property, 
with other attractions, which make it a 
PHving proposition; situated in busy village. 
ADVERTISER 380, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — To rent, privilege to buy, house 
containing 8-12 rooms as sanitoria, within 
commuting distance of New York; not over 1 Vi 
miles from station; with acreage, farm, or 
otherwise, if suitable. Address P. O. BOX 059, 
City Hull Station, New York, 
41 ACRES; good buildings; bargain. E. EN¬ 
DUES, Robeson ia, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm: 50 miles out; North¬ 
ern New Jersey; Cornell lype houses; 1,200 
layers, 1.800 chicks: barns, etc.; eight-room 
house; bike; orchard; very productive land; 
$10,000; terms. ADVERTISER 380, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Niagara Maid Farms: 389 acres: 
325 tillable, remainder woods; modern equip¬ 
ment; 50-cow dairy on farm at the 'present 
time; will sell with farm: this is the first year 
in 30 years that farm has not been run by 
owner. J. T. SHANAHAN, 50 Hudson Street, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
389-ACRE FARM to lease from April 1; 20 
miles from Buffalo; two miles from thriving 
village, population 2,500; 1 will furnish 50 cows 
and olio-half of all feed used; do not answer 
tlds ad. unless you have capital to swing a 
proposition of this size and can furnish refer¬ 
ences, one a batik reference. J. T. SHANAHAN, 
50 Hudson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
CALIFORNIA—It's pleasant and comfortable to 
farm there; will sell whole or part 80 acres 
good Sacrum opto Valley land, suitable dairy, 
poultry or fruit; two miles to town; paved in¬ 
terstate highway; $150 per acre. J. S. CO YE, 
Central Paris, J,. I., N, Y. 
DAIRY FARM—140 acres: 35 head of stock; 
new buildings; the best of running water: 
four miles to town; % mile State road; income 
$5,000; price for immediate sale $9,0On. For 
full information address OWNER, Box 235, 
Delhi, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, 50-75-aere dairy farm; near 
village or enterprising town: Orange County 
preferred; state price, terms, all particulars in 
detail. ADVERTISER 392, care Rural Xew- 
Y inker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, a 
small country home, with good land; must lie 
located near R. It. station and not more than 30 
miles from N. Y. Citv; state full particulars in 
first, letters; n.i agents wanted. ADVERTISER 
391. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Bungalow site; attractive road 
frontage; wooded hillside In rear, about an 
acre: 52 miles to New York; price $500; cash 
$200; balance easy terms. CHICHESTER. 
Mahopac, rutnarn Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALK—Wilmington, Yt., farm, 50 1 , acres; 
$20.300: 18 acres tillable and grass; 32 acres 
pasture ami sugar orchard, with modern sugar 
house and equipment; new 15-room house, 
plumbing', hot water heat and electric lights; 
O-room tenant house; barn, 11(( ft,; silo; electric 
lights; spring water house and barns; five min¬ 
utes to It. R. station; neur village and State 
roads; suitable for country home, sanitarium and 
Summer boarders; will sacrifice on stock and 
tools. G. T. CORSON. Wilmington, Yt. 
WANTED—Farm, TO to 39 acres; near school: 
commuting distance to city. ADVERTISER 
393, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DUTCHESS CO., N. Y., 82-acre farm; bargain; 
l^i miles State road, village, railroad sta¬ 
tion: 9 miles city roughkeepsie; fine house. 8 
rooms; barns, poultry house; good slSsed lake; 
large iirook runs by hunts: price #3.500; rash 
$3,500, Owner, P. GVAKN A, Pleasant Talley, 
Y. 
FARM FOR SALIC—32 acres, bounded two Bides 
by river; excellent buildings; six-room house: 
large barn, with basement; poultry bouses for 
2.000 liens; brooder. incubator cellar, all equip¬ 
ped: apple orchard, woodland; quantity small 
fruit: excellent soil: price $12,000. B. W. FER¬ 
GUSON. Fairfield, Conn. 
FOR SAI.E—A well-located, 120-acre farm, in 
the. heart of Delaware’s famous fruit and 
trucking belt; half in growing timber: balance 
suitable for fruit, truck and general farming: 
pleat v of buildings; fruit for home use; on tv 
$3.1100; half cash. MATHIAS H.UIN, Green 
wood, Del, 
FOR SAI.E—New (5-room and bath) bungalow: 
heat, electric light, etc.; 10 acres good soil: 
make a fine truck or poultry plant,; outskirts 
town; main boulevard, paved: close to finest sea¬ 
shore markets: fine home sire: no taxes on house 
for five years: price $0,900. C. B. McGRAW. 
Owner, Pape May Court House. N. .T. 
320-ACRE dairy farm, equipped; fishing. In¬ 
quire r. D. LEE, North field, Yt. 
FOR SAI.E—Farm. 33 acres, on State road; 
mile tii bay: L2 miles Wildwood or Ca]ie Mav 
City. MATHEW EARNER, owner, R. D , Cape 
May Court House, N. J. 
FARM—1!7 acres: 0-room house: new barn, corn- 
crib, wagon house, chicken houses; 4-acre 
peach orchard and other fruit; $5,000: $500 
down. FRED SCHWECKE, R. F. D. No. 1, 
Princeton, N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—300 acres; good 10-room 
house: hasoment barn; two box stalls; 42 
swing stanchions, horse barn, tool house and 
wagon sheds, milk house, icehouse, large gran¬ 
ary. concrete floor; henhouse; good young dairy, 
37 head; 4 extra good young farm horses' all 
necessary modern farm tools; machine worked 
fields; estimated 309,000 it. pine ami hemlock 
lumber; State road; rural delivery: telephone: 
running water to house and milk house; two 
miles to good live town, railroad, milk stations, 
high school; price $14,000 to party with good 
references: $3,00(1 down; balance easy payments. 
L. II. SHEFF, South New Berlin, N. Y. ' 
FARM, 129 acres, in fertile Genesee Valley; 90 
plow land, 4 orchard, 2(1 wood lot and pasture: 
’a mile from concrete road: good buildings and 
fences; never rented: near high school, churches 
ami market. IB YUAN' SINCLAIR, Caledonia 
Livingston Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—A small chicken farm to lease; rea¬ 
sonable ti rms. G. W. ANDERSON, 3' 0 Union 
Street, Union Hill, N. J. 
HOUSE—Eight rooms, fine condition, cellars; 
spring, woods, fruit, barn, trout stream; auv 
part 25 acres; State road: 109 miles New York. 
ADVERTISER (15, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANT TO SELL 130 acres, good dairy and fruit 
farm; good buildings; nine-room house; stock, 
tools, crops, just as it stands. For further par¬ 
ticulars "rite JOHN SAKSKN. R. 3, WallkUl, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Nice farm of 135 acres In Central 
New Jersey, On miles from New York City; 
nine room house; two large barns, silo and three 
chicken houses; fully equipped with machinery 
and well stocked; nice young orchard of apple, 
pear, cherry, plum and quince trees, also lots 
of grapes. For particulars write to GEORGE 
SACHS, Box 94, Newark, N. J. 
CATSKILLS BARGAIN—$3,500 buys beautiful 
Summer, Winter 9-room house, newly fur¬ 
nished; one acre; abundance fruit: barn, chicken 
coops; all A-l condition, Write ADVERTISER 
440, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — 53-acre farm; good eight-room 
bouse; barn, two chicken houses, workshop 
amt eoruerib; one horse, three cows, about 75 
poultry, and farm tools; two wells, and good 
spring water in house; three miles from Vil- 
Iimnntio. CHARLES McDERMOTT, It. F. P.. 
Columbia, Conn. 
WATERPOWER gristmill and farm; mile county 
scat. Piedmont, Virginia; cold storage; eider 
mill site; price S3,(M)0; cash to suit; write 
owner. ADVERTISER 413, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Chenango County hill farm; 95 
acres; fair buildings; priced to sell; write for 
terms. ADVERTISER 405, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—18-acre farm; suitable for truck or 
ponltry: on State road; near market; $1,(100 
cash. HARRISON. Box 71, Elmer, N. J. 
WANTED—Fully equipped dairy farm, on 
shares or rent. BOX 790, Somerville, X. J. 
200-ACRE village farm; near everything: cuts 
125 tons hay; modern house; barns tic 53 
head; milk sell* 80 qdart at farm; price $22,000: 
includes 40 head stock, tools, crops. BOX 
1229, Springfield, Mass. 
FOR SALK — Large homestead, gentleman’s 
Summer residence, Summer inn, poultry; very 
low priee: card full particulars; furnished, 
BALDWIN, Lee, Mass. 
FOR SALE OR RENTAL—At Claremont, New 
Hampshire, attractive modern house, nine 
rooms: large bam; three acres land: many 
pine trees; near country club. For further par 
tleulars address GRACE D. EDMONDS, 20 Marey 
Street, Southbridge. Mass. 
COUNTRY STORE, gristmill, poultry farm, ice 
ponds, timber, etc.; water power electric 
lighls: ideal for Summer resort; bargain because 
of other opportunity: $5,009 down; balance to 
suit. BRONSON T VYI.OR, Scotia, N. Y. 
1"9 AGUE FARM for sale; Dutchess County, N. 
Y.; nine miles from city; beautifully located; 
good climate: $ no- 900 fruit trees; one mile to 
church, school and statl 11; two never-failing 
springs; good 12-rnorn li use: grapes, gooseber¬ 
ries. one acre ra-oliorries and cherries: $9,500; 
half cash, GEORGE ERERHAKD, La G range- 
villa. Dutchess Co.. X. Y, 
GENERAL STORE, garage, gasoline .accessory 
station: 20-acre hog. duck, chicken farm; 9- 
room stucco house, ten room; Ford ear; price 
$11,000 for all; $8,000 cash; balance mortgage. 
BOX 79. Newtown State Road, Danbury, Conn. 
WANTED—In village with railroad, five to 10 
acres; good buildings; small house; woodlot; 
near Middletown or Newburgh: must be reason¬ 
able, W. J. DUNBAR, Riverside, Conn. 
WANTED—To buy small farm, not over $2,000, 
or go in partnership or on shares. THEOP. 
EICHBERG. Berlin. N. J. 
WANTED—On reasonable monthly rental, a 
farm of about 25 acres, in New Jersey. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 43o, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To rear, with option of buying, or 
buy on easy terms, good-sized farm, on good 
road, with good buildings and good rich tillage 
land, fr.e from stone: give full particulars iu 
first letter. ADVERTISER 434, care Rural 
New-Yorkerr 
FOR SALE—Or "ill rent on profit-sharing basis 
to reliable party; 300-acre dairy farm in Con¬ 
necticut; two miles from pity 10.000 population: 
buildings and equipment nearly new: 40 regis¬ 
tered Hois;, ins: will 'accommodate 150. Address 
BOX 397. Putnam, Conn. 
FOR SAI.E—-Poultry-truck farm; 25 acres; 8- 
room dwelling and outbuildings; State road; 
rhree miles Wildwood: mile railroads; stocked 
TOO Single Comb White Leghorns; New York 
family trade for eggs; seashore customers for 
1 reducts of farm. S. II. SHAW, Rio Grande, 
N. J. 
l-'< R SALE OR KENT—395 acres, stocked and 
tools; Columbia County; town three miles; low 
cash rent or easy terms. ADVERTISER 435. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOFNll married tnau wants to rent f >r one 
year (then to decide upon the purchasing) a 
small fruit and poultry farm 119 to 15 acres), 
within eamnxnrirtg- distance of New York City: 
offers of principals only are requested, with foil 
particulars as to price of farm, rent of property, 
surroundings, comnmni, ufing facilities by letter. 
ADVERTISER 439. -are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent fruit and poultry farm. C. 
VAN DE WATER. Hyde Park, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—130 acres; 119 tillable; 12- 
room house: two large barns: good market; 
one mile to State road; two miles to Genesee, 
Potter Co.. Pa.; $0,501); good terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 438, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM of S3 acres; on state road: near Albany, 
N. Y.;-suitable ft»r market gardening; good 
buildings: completely stocked If desired. H. B. 
CASEY, St> State Street. Albany, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OUT BU¬ 
REAU. 415 Rrooine St., New Y rk. desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take ns members of their household, 
suitable boy* between 7 and 12 years. There ia 
no greater charity than this. 
HONEY—rur>\ dark, extracted, postpaid within 
3d zone, 5 lbs.. $1.09; 19 lbs.. $1.95: wholesale 
lots a specialty, full line for grocers: agents 
wanted. ROSCOE F. W1XSOX, Dept. G, Dun¬ 
dee, N. Y. 
FAMOUS Lancaster Comity evaporated sweet 
corn, 1 lb. for 39 cents; 4 lbs. far $1; posf- 
t' ll I in 4th zone. C. F. HOSTETTER, Bird-in- 
Hnnd, Pa. 
A3.FAI.FA HAY—For *ale, two ears first cutting 
Alfalfa-Timothy mixed: two ears second cut 
ting, 11 tire Alfalfa: one car fiue green third cut 
ting ftir tost cows; one car straight Timothv. 
W. A. WITHROW, R. F. D. 4. Syracuse, N. Y. 
UNUSUAL BARGAIN — large, productive dairy 
farm. Eastern New York: modern buildings; 
State roads; milk route: rural delivery, tele¬ 
phone; easy terms. BOX 304, Middleburgh, 
N. Y. 
WHITE ItlCF POPCORN; year old; good pop¬ 
ping guaranteed; 6 lbs., shelled, $1, postpaid. 
BISHOP BROS.. Guilford, Conn. 
THREE POUNDS crisp peanut brittle for $1.00; 
made fresh daily, delivered to third zone. 
MRS. B, LANDSBERG, Hasbrouek Heights, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—Alfalfa, third cutting, second and 
first; good quality; also Alfalfa and Timothy 
mixed; have few ears good horse hay; can-ship 
promptly. Address THE DEAN FARMS, Ine., 
R. D. 3, Auburn. N. Y. • 
FOR SALE—Pure extracted clover honey; 5-lb. 
pails. $1.25; 10-lb. pails, $2.10; delivered in 
1st, 2d and 3d zones. HARRY ,T. BOREMAN, 
Box 87, Katonah. N. Y. 
ADIRONDACK balsam pillows, 3-lb.. $1.25; cash 
with order. MRS. WILLIAM PAYNE, Pine 
Hill Camp. Raquette Lake, N. Y. 
HONEY—Onondaga County clover, extracted; 6 
lbs., $1.15; 10 lbs.. $2; postpaid: members 
Farm Bureau. RANSOM FARM, 1310 Spring 
St., Syracuse, N, Y. 
FINEST white clover extracted honey; 5-lb. 
pail, ?1 15; 10-lb. pail. $2.20; delivered to 3d 
postal zone. NOAII BORDNER, Holgate, O. 
ENDIOX HONEY CHOCOLATES — An unsur¬ 
passed candy for children and honey lovers; 
pure honey centers; a valuable food, a delicious 
confection; $1.09 per lb., postpaid. "ENDION,” 
Naples, X. Y. 
WANTED—Horsepower thrasher, in good con¬ 
dition: state price. THOMAS McMILLEN. R. 
D. 5. Newton, N. J. 
HONEY—Six pounds, third zone, prepaid, $1.00. 
WILLIAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
N. J. 
SURE POP (old) white rice corn. 25 lbs., par¬ 
cel post 4 th zone, $2.50; big lots less. W. 
HALP.ERT. Oxford. N. Y. 
WANTED — Two incubators, 240 or 390-egg 
capacity: any make. B. GUTTENBERG, 
Spencertown, X. Y. 
WANTED — A medium-size Blue Hen colony 
brooder. E. B. STARR. West Cornwall, Conn. 
BT’RRELL SIMPLEX combined churn and 
butter-worker, power, 100 gullon capacity; 
Jensen power cream ripener, 50 gal.: Reid table 
butter printer: complete equipment for large 
daiiv: never used: price $100. BONNIE BRAE 
FARM, Route 5, Montrose, Bn. 
ORDERS taken f r hand-knitted socks and 
d aide mittens. MRS. C. GH.BERT, Cranes- 
ville. Fa. 
LIGHT PLANT fi,.r sale Fairbanks Morse: 3 
horsepower; slightly ttsed; bargain, $390. ROY 
FLECK. Danville. Pa. 
WANTED—390-egg incubators in good working 
condition. B. RARKIN, R. F. D, No. 3, 
Newburgh, X. Y. 
WANTED—Base and crankshaft of 12-horsepow¬ 
er stationary, with gasoline engine. ' FRED 
RICARDS. Bridgeville. Del. 
WANTED—Garden tractor; perfect condition. 
MRS. WESTWOOD, 943 State St.. Albany, 
N. Y. 
INCUBATORS — 400-egg Blue Hen: 210-egg 
Buckeye: 150-egg Prairie State. EARLE WIL¬ 
SON, Hammond, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Complete 110-volt electric light 
plant, with 8-ii.p. Foos gas engine, 3M> k.w. 
genecaioc. batteries and switchboard; use‘to run 
motors and furnish light on farm home. G. 
WITTMER, JR., 1511 Park Building, Pitts¬ 
burgh. Pa. 
WANTED—seasoned cordwood. within 25 miles 
of New York City. ADERTISFP. 401, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HONEY—Limited amount, at $1.00 per 5-lb. 
pail: six for #5,00: prepaid in third parcel 
zone. E. H. NTETSCHE & SONS. Kinderhook, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Millinery stock and fixtures^ a good 
chance for some one entering bnsiness to get 
stock at a low figure. Fo» full particulars call 
"r write MISS E. MARTH, 135 North 13tli St., 
Clean. N. Y. 
MAPLE SYRUP—The Vermont kind, $2.25 per 
gallon; honey, light and fine flavored, 5-ih. 
rad 81.15; preuaRl to third zone. GEORGE K. 
CHERRTE, Newfane, Vr. 
FOR SALE—5-10 Avery tractor, with pulley; 
good running order guaranteed: engine excel- 
mnke reasonable offer. BOX 44, Derby, 
lent: 
N. Y. 
ORANGES—Tree ripened, direct from grower, 
packed in grove: bushel boxes. $2.50; grape¬ 
fruit. $2.90; send remittance with order. E. K. 
WALKER. Wauehula. Fla. 
HONEY—Extracted clover, 5 lbs.. $1.25; 10 lbs., 
$2.15: buckwheat, 5 lbs.. $1.95: 10 lbs., $1.85; 
delivered 3d zone; finest quality. H. F. WIL¬ 
LIAMS. Romulus N Y. 
CLEAN-UP SAI.E—Onp Gould’s horizontal dou¬ 
ble acting piston pump, with tight and loose 
pulleys. 2 V-inch intake and outlet: good as 
new. just slightly used: 437 ft. pipe. 
839 ft. 1-in. pipe. 745 ft. *i-in. pipe: seven- 
strainer union and 2-In. 1091b. safety valve 
and everything necessary for three acres of 
Skinner irrigation: nozzles drilled lit pipe: all 
sllghriv used: bargain for someone. ADVER¬ 
TISER 3SS. .-are Rural New-Yorker. 
UoR SAI.E—Silent Alamo farm light plant: 
leiv in original crates; 32 volts, 1 k.w.: 
$2.‘il); also one Beemnn garden tractor; new. in 
oriebjal crate: $150. FRED. L- WALTERS, 
Chatham, N. J. • 
FOR SAI.E— Alfalfa. Alfalfa and Timothv, also 
clover and Timothy. A. 0. CHAPIN, Sharon 
Springs, N, Y. 
HEAVY all Wool home knit socks, $1.00: two 
pairs, $1.90. J. DIXON, Route 3. Pittsboro, 
X. C. 
FOR SALE—-Good quality Timothv mixed hay. 
GRAND VIEW FARM, Camden,'N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Power sprayer: complete; in good 
condition: cheap. G. F. GIBSON, Clyde, N. Y. 
WANTED- -l ight portable sawmill. ADVER¬ 
TISER 428. rare Rural New Yorker. 
SUNNY BROOK FARM pure pork sausage, made 
from our own jugs on our own farm: three 
po:’"ds for one dollar, postpaid anywhere. 
SUNNY BROOK FARM, Wintertou, Sullivan 
Co.. N. Y. 
I ” " I ' * 
OUR NEW fancy pure Vermont maple syrup 
will he ready in March; please order early: 
syrup. $2.50 per gal.: sugar in 5 and 10-lb. paiis, 
40c per lb.: not prepaid. W. H. WARREN. 
North Pomfret, Yt. 
