350 
March 4, 1922 
Subscribers’? Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers* 
Exchange will be found on page 359. 
FA I'M MANAGER— Available April 1: technical 
ami practical training in diversified farming: 
experienced in mill.-, pork, op? and crop produe- 
tiuii: have worked with Holstelns. Shorthorns, 
Berkshire* CUester Whites and Leghorns; un¬ 
derstand • •are ami m a no gem cut of orchard; good 
mechanical training and ability; understand care 
and up-beep of tractor npfl all farm machines; 
cost accounting and records: references as to 
ability and character. S, B. PHELPS, Port 
Jervis. X. Y. ___^ 
BOY (20) wishes to make himself useful on the 
farm, either March 5 or April . r >: wages $2<i 
per mouth, I tout'd, room, UR ED RO’l 11. care 
Frank Bailey. Locust Valley, L. 1.. N. Y. 
GARDENER—Assistant, wants job on private 
estate: experienced: reference: state wages. 
ADVERTISER 530, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POUT.TR YM AN, produces the goods, wants 
large proposition: industrious, honest, faithful 
worker: salary and percentage: single. ADA ER- 
TISF.R 545, care Rural New-Yorker. 
OPEN—March 1. healthy girl: five years' gen¬ 
eral farm experience: dairying preferred: no 
housework: star- [ arti, ulars. ADVERTISER 
550. care Rural New Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Pouitr.vman, single, col¬ 
lege trained. >vttli 1<) years' practical exper¬ 
ience; understands thnronghly rearing, feeding 
of domestic and game fowls; highly creditable 
references from present, past employers. ADVER¬ 
TISER 552, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position as experienced general 
farmer: goad in repair work: middle age; 
married; three children home. C. DOt'K- 
WE1T.EK. Pori Mount null. X. .1. 
CREAMERY manager, butter-maker, life ex¬ 
perience, best of references, desires position, 
ADVERTISER 535, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and fruit farm. For full 
details write BOX SGI, Elyria, O. 
FOI! SALE—Wilmington, Vt., farm. 501., acres; 
$2'>.500; IS acres tillable and grass: 32 acres 
pasture and sugar orchard, with modern sugar 
bouse ami equipment; new 15-room house, 
plumbing hot Witter beat and electric lights; 
P, room tenant house; burn, Hit ft.; sil»; electric 
lights; spring water house and barns; five min¬ 
utes to R. R. station; pear village and Stale 
roads: suitable for country home, sanitarium and 
Summer boarders; will suonbeo on stoek anil 
tools. 0. T. CORSoN, Wilmington, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 33 acres, on State road; 
mile to bav: 12 miles Wildwood or Cape May 
City. MATHEW EARNER, owner, R. D., Pape 
May Court II*mse, N. J. 
WATERPOWER gristmill and farm; mile county 
seat, Piedmont, Virginia; cold storage; eider 
mill site: price $3.Odd; cash to suit; write 
owner. ADVERTISER 413, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG married man wants to rent for one 
year (then to decide upon the purchasing, a 
sniall fruit and poultry farm i Id to 15 acres), 
within commuting distance of New York City: 
offers of principals only arc requested, with full 
particulars as to price of farm, rent of property, 
surroundings, eomimmicaling facilities, lie letter. 
ADVERTISER 43d, car- Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—130 acres; 110 tillable: 12- 
room house: two large barns: good market; 
one mile to State road; two miles to Genesee, 
Potter Co., Pa.: Sl>,500; good terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 455. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR LEASE,—A highly-equipped dairy farm, 305 
acres, for 50 to Too head: fireproof stabling; 
railroad station on farm; 2 d miles front Phila¬ 
delphia. two miles from thriving country town. 
Write to RFTHERFORD BINGHAM, Newtown, 
Bucks Co.. Pa. 
WANTED—Putnam or Westchester Comity (arm 
with old buildings suitable foe (literatim into 
studio and ootrag-. cheap. ADVERTISER 444, 
care Rural New-York-r. 
FOR SAFE—Dairy farm, game preserve, board¬ 
ing house, farm house, barns, sawmill, etc.; 
lakes. Delaware Rlv-r. trout streams, orchards, 
nut trees; 1821 a •res; 400 cleared: buildings 
and machinery included worth $20,000: 841 per 
acre; fine for gentleman's estate. BOX 313. 
Hancock, N. Y. 
ONE of the best farms of 180 acres in Otsego 
County, N. Y.; located on main road: two 
miles from State road; four uiil-s from Coopers- 
town; sell with or with.ml stock and tools; 
write for further information. ADVERTISER 
443, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ANNA DEAN SQrABBF.RY for rent; pens for 
3,000 pair; up-M-date slaughter and refriger¬ 
ating equipment; location one night from Wash¬ 
ington. New York. Chi-ago, Pittsburg and Bos¬ 
ton; 25 miles from Cleveland. Address J. B. 
I,F>A, Manager, Barberton, O. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Nearly 40 acres: half¬ 
way between New York City and Philadelphia, 
on Lincoln Highway, u-ar Princeton, N. ,T.; all 
tillable, fertile soil; goad buildings: large house, 
all modern conveniences. Al)\ ERTISKIt 448, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—355-acre dairy- farm along the Del¬ 
aware River: a belter equipped farm cannot 
be bought; a fine location' for Summer home; if 
interested, write owner, .1. T. STUART, Con- 
nousviUe, Delaware Co., X. Y. 
41 ACRES good buildings: bargain. E. ENDUES, 
Robesoala. Pa. 
POULTRY and dairy farm, with equipment 
complete; 4UU layers. 3 brooder stoves, 1,500 
capacity incubators; feeders, waterers; cow, 
horse, etc or without equipment: 100 acres; 
50 acres valuable timber; good soil; Amer¬ 
ican neighborhood: best of neighbors; 1 mile to 
postotlicc, shipping point and nice village; 15 
miles to larger cities: State road: southern part 
of New York suit.--, farm is running and allow¬ 
ing profits; can lease land if not mtutred: 8-room 
painted house: bath, toilet, running water; two 
large barns; large poultry house, don Me walls, 
ete,; two large brooder hoiis.-s: other buildings; 
running water to all; spring with reservoir, 
never dry; many exegpji uinl advantages for the 
poultry business here; for sale by owner; no 
commissions added to pri. <•: $1,050 to $2,000 
down: balance easy terms. ADVERTISER 400, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm, New Jersey: suitable fruit, 
poultrv; full description. RALPH JAMES, U. 
D. 2, Clay, N. Y. 
The RURAL NEW-VORKER 
FOR SALE—52-acre farm; good land and build¬ 
ings: 12-room house; large apple orchard.; good 
for Summer boarding and poultry farm: cows, 
chickens and furniture; only $2,800. G. KAMM. 
Iloosiek Falls, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—115-acrc dairy farm, cheap; 2 
horses, 14 cows, 2 heifers. 2 ealfs. 200 chick¬ 
ens; all buildings good as new; 9-rootn living 
house, slate roof; full equipment of machinery, 
including engine buzz saw, silage cutter thrash¬ 
er. manure spreader, ele.; write for particulars. 
ADVERTISER 401, care Rural Now Yorker. 
FOR BALE—100-acre farm in Ricevillc, How¬ 
ard Ctnihtv. Iowa. For parUculnrs, write 
JOHN ST'LLivAX, 48 Hammond St., Port Jer¬ 
vis. N. Y. 
PENNSYLVANIA farm of im acres; ..n paved 
road: three miles from large manufacturing 
city; high elevation; no hills; fertile soil; large 
house, large liarn, all neces-ary buildings: fruit 
of all kind?; sugar bush; price $20.TOO. ADVER¬ 
TISER -ITS, •are Rural New-Yorker. 
HUDSON RIVER valley farm for sal--, on ac¬ 
count of other business 1 wish to sell my 
farm: goal soil: good buildings: near school: 
121 acres; come and see for yourself. EARL C. 
VAN ALSTYNE. Superintendent of Highways. 
Kinderla>• •!.. X. Y. 
FOR SALE — Largo complete farm; White 
Mountains. New Hampshire; 12 room house, 
T-rooin collage, horse barn, modern cow barn, 
hoghouse and sugar camp; large storage barn: 
fine waler system; ideal local ion; cost $115.1)00: 
will sell greftl sacrifice; full particulars. ,T. C. 
HAARTZ, 10 High Street. Boston, Mass. 
FOR SALK -Hotel and stock farm; in best sec 
timi White. Mountains: hotel, annex, tsva cot¬ 
tages: horse barn; dairy and power plant: test 
burn, large cow barn, fireproof garage and other 
buildings: rare opportunity; full particulars. 
J. ('. HAARTZ, 10 High St., Boston, Mass, 
FOR SALE—lOT-acif modern dairy farm and 
gentleman's esrale; near Princeton University; 
equipped; price $50,100: $5.000 cash; balance 
from profits. ADVERTISER 40 V. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
DAIRY FARM—130 acres; stanchions 45 cows; 
9 horses: 250 h igs: concrete silo: tine build¬ 
ings: two-family house: electric lights; one-half 
mile from village; four miles from Utica; near 
trolley-: 90 acres tiled bottom land. GILBERT 
LORENZ, Utica. N. Y. 
ORANGE IT), farm, 58 acres, 45 tillable:; level; 
good for dairy, truck, poultry; 0-room house; 
basement barn; outbuildings; on good road, near 
seb e ls: 1 mi'e to Walden. X. Y.: $0,000; cash, 
$2,000. WEEKS, 41V Shelton Are.. Jamaica, 
L. L. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—104-acre farm; very productive; 
stock or dairy: S mile from State roml; price 
$8,200, GILBERT FLINT. Amenia, N. V. 
NEW JERSEY farm for sale; lot) acres; in high¬ 
est state of cultivation: never failing wuter at 
buildings; brook-watered fields; 13 acres in wood 
Had timber; two sets of buildings; lu sight of 
village and st»nc road; three miles to creamery 
and railway station; ltj hours out from Penn¬ 
sylvania Station. New York Pit' ; will sell at 
sacrifice; equipped, if desired; write for particu¬ 
lars lu owner; no dealers. ADVERTISER 500, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Rent a small farm: New York, f u- 
necticuit States preferred. ,T. JIRSA, Hittg- 
ham, Mass. 
VIRGINIA home and farm for sale by owner; 
02 l 4 acres very fertile land: land in good 
shape, very best apple soil; new 8 room, all 
brick house bath and basement: on Slate high¬ 
way, one tulle of railroad town: fir price and 
terms, write the undersigned, C. J. CLARK, 
Mont vale. \ a. 
FOR SALE—Farm; So acres productive land; 
good buildings; new silo: suitable for poultry, 
dairy; good water. Write for particulars, LOUIS 
C. W, ADABAHR, U. D. No. 1, Delansou. N. Y. 
$5.1)00 CASH will buy up-to-date poultry farm. 
fully equipped with all modern conveniences; 
unsurpassed marketing facilities; terms reason¬ 
able. ADVERTISER 502, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—.1 highly improved Delaware fruit 
and poultry farm, hunted on State road, con¬ 
venient to schools and churches; fine buildings; 
electric lights and conveniences: price and terms 
reasonable. ADVERTISER 510, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MUST SELL—F our acres in railroad town; 
house, barn, fruit, brook; cheap; easy terms. 
F. GATES, Long Valley. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Dalrv farm. 0 miles from village, 
200 acres: 10-romi house. R. ZIERMANN. 
Mlddleloirgh, X. Y. 
FOR SALK—Farm of 4(1 acres, good buildings, 
well located in Columbia County: 14-room 
house, suited for small hoarding business; price 
reasonable; owner. ADVERTISER 517, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To buy. rant or work ou one-half 
profit on farm; send particulars, F-01 RE¬ 
PORTER. White Plains, X, Y. 
35 ACRES, less than mile from Gillette, N. .1 , 
station; 15 acres excellent, well-drained till¬ 
age; balance, woodland, pasturage, and some 
waste; nice bunding site, on direct mad bd \vn >i 
Morristown and Plainfield; price $3,71)0; $1,500 
cash. Address C. S. BARK FLEW, Millington. 
X. J. 
FOR SALE—Village fruit farm, ill acres; in 
cream of greatest fruit belt in United States; 
mi Stan- road, near five cities: 5 minutes’ walk 
to high school, churches, depot, factories and 
markets two houses, one worth $12,000; electric 
lights, baih. hot water healing system: hcauij 
ful lawn, fronted by concrete walk, to all parts 
of village; good burns: never-falling well with 
windmill supplies pure water to house and 
barns; sandy soil, clay subsoil; no stone. )m 
hills, no waste land: all tractor Worked except 
small pasture, watered bv nice stream which 
furnishes water for stock and spraying; also 
good fishing; perfect fruit land: natural drain¬ 
age, assisted by tile costing $5,0(M); 45 acres 
best varieties apples, peaches, cherries, pears, 
prunes; 12 acres timber: don't neglect your 
chance (u own this beautiful home and fruit 
farm: will produce $10,000 yearly: price, direct. 
$-10,000. GEORGE L. COOPER, N. Main St.. 
Lymlonville, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
ERNEST SIRDALI, (wife, 4 hoys. 7. 5, 3. 1 
years), of Aurora, Guytiga Co., N. Y., would 
buy fertile nn“-iiiRU farm-luiiuc, but prefer null¬ 
ing first year nr two; same woodland; adapta¬ 
bility for twees,folly raising, later on. fruit, 
linrrt-'s. I iii'li, iniltry, and good market d sir 
able; good, plentiful waler essential. Write 
terms, information you would require (if uie). 
Sketch plan, snapshots interesting. 
50 ACRES. 5 acres wood lots: fruit, school and 
church near: American neighbors; short drive 
to railroad town: house, 8 rooms; Intru, ties f"r 
8 cows, 3 horses and young stock; spring water; 
terms, with or w’rlmnt stoek and tools. FRANK 
M. I) BULL, Brook ton, N. Y. 
FARM of 1514 acres, 10-room house, outbuild¬ 
ings. orchard: on main highway; bargain, 
KEMP. Hauppauge. L L, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—1(14 acres; 8-room house; 
large barn: 100 acres woodland; stock and 
fanning implements: 2 orchards; good charcoal 
business: r> miles from Rhinebeck; reasonable 
price. ADVERTISER 537, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
STEADY income dairy farm. 350 acres; 2 sets 
farm buildings; one 11-room house; one 14 
room Ionise; limber, sugar camp; 4 horses, wag¬ 
ons, sleighs, all farming implements, milking 
machine, separators, churn, 45 head cattle, fur¬ 
niture, piano, automobile; price $14,000; cash. 
$5,000: terms, $70 per month: particulars, write 
owner, Bi'X No. 140, West Davenport. Dela¬ 
ware Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—Moficrn poultry farm, with some 
ac-onge. near New York, on State road. LI ST 
GARTEN, 1373 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, 
N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE —10 acres. 12-room house: 
spring wuter run by gravity; 30 apple trees 
in orchard; new chicken house, 80 by IS ft.: 1 U 
miles from village center, on Slate road; one of 
the best sand hanks in town: land cultivated. 
Inquire of JOSEPH ROBERTS. Ridgefield, Conn. 
WANTED—Will rent or Imy small farm within 
50 miles New Yo-k: o ' nr near water; s me 
wood. ADVERTISER 540, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Sharon. C nil.: dairy farm: 175 
acres; on State road, 2 miles from Coleman's 
station milk depot; 2 miles from Sharon village, 
and 3 milts from Millcrton: tenant house of 12 
rooms: large barn, equipped for 40 cows; Imrsc 
burn, icehouse, garage, silo, and other outbuild 
ings, all lu fine repair: 00 acres tillable; very 
fertile, well watered by outflow of Indian Lake, 
which runs through entire farm. Apply WIL¬ 
MA M B. COLEY, 0 West 501h Si.. New York- 
City, 
FOR SALE—113-nere farm; beautiful Harlem 
Valley; magnificent view: 20 miles Iluds n, 
10 miles Great Barrington; 300 fruit trees; tin- 
usually watered; hot, cold water in house; build¬ 
ings good. ADVERTISER 541. eare Rural New 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—10-acre farm; large stream en ss'ng 
land; splendid location; valuable property: 
good buildings; 20 miles Hudson; $3,500. AD¬ 
VERTISER 543, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN for quick sale; 80-acre farm in rm 
uillg order, in dairy, potato and cabbage sn 
tlon of Finger Lakes region: 2 miles from mar¬ 
ket. Owner, C. VAN PFYNE, U. D. No. 3, An 
burn, X, Y. 
FOR SALE-7-acre poultry farm; 8-room bun¬ 
galow bouse, with beat anil lights; luirn, corn 
crib, granary room, 5 henhouses, 75 peaeh trees; 
ground suitable for fruit and Merries; on Stale 
road, J 4 mile from South Medford. MR. LOR- 
RIE WORRELL, Medford. X. ,T.: No. 2. 
FARM and creamery for sale; present owner 
wishes to retire after 21 years in the business; 
farm located near city on State road: 125 acres, 
all farm tools, herd of cattle, horses, ete.; 
buildings the best; creamery well equipped; 
manufactures from 000 lbs. to 800 lbs. of butter 
weekly: all cash customers; to interested parties 
I will allow exact volume of business in dollars 
anil cents: easy terms. Apply to J. C, WITTER, 
No, 42 Main St.. Danielson, rvim. 
WANTED—To lease for two years, option buy¬ 
ing, equipped farm, suitable fruits, poultry, 
grain, hogs: give full proposition in your answer. 
ADVERTISER 551, care Rural New-Yorker. 
5-ACHE truck and poultry firm; $800 cash; if 
interested, write owner, BOX 30, Risley, X. .T. 
FOR SALE or RENT—00-acrc farm near Prince¬ 
ton, on Liaeoll) Highway, adapted for dairy¬ 
ing and poultry: good buildings'. 12 room house, 
with hath: lies lines pass hourly, owner, AD 
VEUT1SER 553. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 121 acres; 20 timber; high 
location, Schenectady County; 11 room house; 
2 barns and other buildings; will furnish 3 cows, 
2 horses. 50 eh'ckens and tools; consider partner¬ 
ship. ADVERTISER 554 care Rural New-Yorker. 
200 ACRE dairy farm for $30,000; near first- 
class market; personal property on farm in¬ 
sured for $10.000. and buildings for $12 400 
both estimated at 80'r of value, exclusive of 
laud, MCKINNEY A CO., Binghamton, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OFT BT T - 
REAU, 415 Broome St., New York, desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take ns members of their household, 
suitable hoys between 7 and 12 years. There Is 
no greater charity than this. 
IIONEY—Pure, dark, extracted, postpaid within 
3d zone, 5 lbs., $1.0t|; 10 lbs., $1.93; wholesale 
lots a specialty; full line f. r grocers: agents 
wanted. ROSCOE F. W1XSON. Dept. G, Dun 
dee. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Alfalfa, third cutting, second and 
first: good quality; also Alfalfa and Timothy 
mixed; have few cars good horse hav; can ship 
promptly. Address THE DEAN FARMS. Inc.. 
R. D. 3, Auburn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure extracted clover honey; 5-lb. 
palls, $1.25: 10-lb. pails, $2.10; delivered ill 
1st, 2d and 3d stones. HARRY J. BOREMAN. 
Box 87, Katonah, N. Y. 
ADIRONDACK balsam pillows, 3-lb., $1.25; ea h 
with order. MRS. WILLIAM PAYNE, Pine 
Hill Cump. Itaquette Lake, X. Y. 
HONEY—Onondaga County clover, extracted; 5 
lbs., $1,15; 10 lbs.. $2; postpaid: members 
Farm Bureau. RANSOM FARM, 1310 Spring 
St.. Syracuse, N T, 
FINEST white clover extracted honey; 0-lb. 
pail, $1.15; 10-lb, pull. $2.20; delivered to 3d 
postal stone. NOAII RORDNEU. Ilolgate, <). 
HONEY- Six pounds, third '/.one, prepaid, $1.00. 
WILLIAM II. 1'ARSIL, Monmouth Junction. 
N. J. 
IIONEY—Limited amount, at, $1.00 per 5-lb. 
pail; six for $5.00: prepaid i i third pavci 1 
Zone. E. IF. NIETSCHE & SONS, Kitulerhonk, 
N. Y. 
PURE HONEY—II*21 extracted, (SO-lb. cans at 
one station, clover flavor. $8.80; buckwheat. 
$7; to lbs. prepaid within 3d zone, clover, $2.15; i 
buckwheat. $1.00: special prices on large lots, 
agents wanted. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y, 
WANTED -Light portable ear mill. ADYEIl 
TISEIt 428, care Rural New-Yorker. 
IIONEY—Extracted, nice white clover, producer 
to consumer, 1(1 lbs. 3d zone, $2.10. J. M. 
ALLION. Box 355, Fayette, O. 
FOR SALE—Carload mangel beets. $10 per ton. 
f. o. b. Skaneatoles, N. Y. EDWARD DUCK¬ 
ETT. 
ALFALFA nAY—-For sale, two cars first cutting 
Alfalfa-Timethy mixed; two cars second cut¬ 
ting, pure Alfalfa; one car fine green third cut¬ 
ting ft>r test cows; one car straight Timothy. 
W. A. WITHROW, R. F. D. 4, Syracuse, N. Y. 
MlLlv CHOCOLATE — Made at hup dairy; tmx of 
120 pieces, 2 lbs. net, postpaid, $1; sold in 
stores $1.75: send remittance with order. It. W. 
WIND, Babylon. L. I„ N. Y. 
2V4-LB. BOX of delicious home-made candies for 
$1; absolutely pure: bv mail, postpaid.' Send 
order t<> GERTRUDE E. JONES, Longstreet 
Poultry Farm. U. 3, Trenton. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Ninety tons good quality mixed 
hav, $21 per ton f. o. h. Marathon. GLENN 
CARTER, Marathon, N. Y. 
HOMEMADE Jams and pickles—Send five dollars 
for apodal assortment -eight half pint jars of 
delicious jams and pickles. HICKORY HILL 
JAM KITCHEN, Essex, X. Y. 
THREE-HORSE kerosene engine and generator 
batteries, 1H toll ampere hour; new in Novem¬ 
ber; complete, $280. II. VAN KEREN. Rnm- 
nierfield, Pa. 
SWEET clover pillows. $1.25. SWEET CLOVER 
FARM. Summitvillc. 1ml. 
MAINE APPLES -Kockwoods, fine eating and 
linking: Baldwins: satisfaction guaranteed; 
$2,50 No. I and $1.50. No. 2, per box, f. o. b. 
Belgrade, Me. ROCK WOOD FARM. 
FOR SALE—Complete volumes Moore’s Rural 
New Yorker for 1803, 1804. 1800, 1807. 1*00 
and 1870; will price one or all. as wanted; also 
a lot of old volumes, Gleanings in Bee Culture, 
uml Orange Judd American Agriculturist. C. 
WECKESSER. Doyles town, o. 
WANTED—Orchard spraying outfit, sliding table 
saw frame, feed grinder, corn shelier. stalk 
shredder, belting. LEMRKE, Leeds, N. Y. 
WHO wants first-class chestnut fence posts, 
priced right? Write C. E. WELCHER. Una- 
dllla, N. Y. 
FOR SALE nice Alfalfa hay in carluts. I. C. 
HAWKINS, Syracuse, N. Y, 
FOR SALE- -Utilltor tractor, with implements 
and hitches; all in first-class condition; bar¬ 
gain, FRANK ROWNE, Cape May, N. J. 
WANTED—1,000-ogg Wishbone, 1021 model. 
complete: 1,200 Candce; 1,440 Blue Hen; 1.200 
Newtown Giant: give description and price. II. 
IV. COOK. East Pembroke, N. Y. 
FOR SAI E—Set of light double harness; hand 
made; used but a few times; would cost new 
$80; will soil for $4(1; mmiev hack if not satis¬ 
fied. WHITFIELD B. CASE, Three Bridges, 
N. J. 
BEES—BEES—BEES—Produce your own honey; 
bees work for nothing, and hoard themselves; 
we furnish Italian bees and queens at attractive 
prices; free advice to beginners; we ship any¬ 
where; write for prices: safe arrival and satis- 
facijon guaranteed. VAN’S HONEY FARMS. 
Van Wyngarden Bros.. Props.. Hebron. 1ml, 
EXTRACTED honey delivered 3d /one. clover, 5 
llis., $1.25; 10 His.. $2.15; buckwheat. 5 lbs., 
$1.10: 10 lbs.. $1.00: fincM quality. II. F WIL¬ 
LIAMS, Romulus, X Y. 
3 LBS. crisp peanut brittle for $1: made fresh 
daily; delivered to 3d zone. MRS. I!. LAXDS- 
BEItG, Ila.sbrouek Heights, N. .1. 
FOR SALE—Power sprayer, 3-h.p. engine. 2- 
eylinder pump, 150-gal. lank: weight, 050 lbs.; 
completely overhauled and in good condition; 
price $100. MAXWELL COX. rrueloiville, O. 
DRUG STORE and stock for sale at great bar 
gain; old established business: thriving vil¬ 
lage. JAV It. COLE, Wiiliamstown, N. Y. 
INCUBATORS tor sale: two Prairie State. 3!M)’s, 
$30 each; one Cyphers, 390, $30; two Cyphers, 
244’s, $22 each; one Cyphers, 144, $15; all late 
models, complete, In good condition; f. o. b. 
station: machines ready cm ted: immediate ship¬ 
ment. SHERIDAN FARMS, Sheridan, Pa. 
FOR 
SALE—Cyphers 
144 egg, Essex 
100-egg in- 
eubators; Blue Hen 
coal brooder. 1 
. (H 10 c 
ll 'rks. 
ELMTREE POFt/TRY FARM. Jar 
kson 
Ave.. 
near 
Junction Ave.. Elmhurst, L. L. 
N. Y. 
MEN 
■f> gray homc-kn 
it virgin wnol 
ftocks 
, any 
size, postpaid, $1. 
II. F. HOLM 
ES, 1 
52 S. 
Main 
St., Salamanca. 
N. Y, 
WAN 
(TED—Self-feed 
automatic w 
ood 
lathe. 
Eli 
A.N’K GREGORY 
. lilt. Vision, N 
, Y. 
FOR 
SALE—Large beaus for seed; 
7 vari 
ins; 
50c 
quart; samples 
! on request. 
BOX 
139, 
Leonardsville, N. Y. 
AMBF.I! extracted honey from Fall llowers. part 
buckwheat, 12-lb. can. $1.75. delivered to 3d 
zone; amber and buckwheat cotnb honey, 21-lb. 
case, $3.50, delivered within 300 miles. 1. ,1. 
STUINGIIAM, itli'ii Cove. N. Y, 
HOME KNIT virgin wool knee caps, 75c a pair; 
send measure around the knee: socks. $1 and 
$1.25: stockings, $1.25 to $1.75. MARY L. 
CHURCH, 113 Pringle St,, Kingston. Pa. 
WANTED—To buy bottle-necked onion .sets. 
AMOS HARPER, Tyrone, l'a. 
QUAY'S Hehlerburg Mountain pure buckwheat 
honey, extracted only. 5-lb. pall delivered in 
3d zone. PAUL QUAY. Route No. 3, Delanson, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Brooder stoves iii good condition; 
slate price, etc, A. D. OSTRANDER, Knowles- 
ville, X. V. 
WANTED Second hand Cypher's incubators; 
state egg capacity and price, CLAYTON s. 
SMITH. R F D. No. 1, Dalton, l’a. 
DISC grain dr'll wanted; also Romney Marsh 
and Black Faced Highland sheep. Address 
ADVERTISER 544, care Rural Now Yorker. 
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