7ht RURAL. NEW.YORKER 
393 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers * 
Exchange will be found on page 399. 
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper-typist desires con¬ 
nection with ramp or Summer resort; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 024, care Ittlrul New- 
Yorker. * 
FARM MANAGER—Reliable, energetic: o.-epr-i- 
enced in general, dairy farming, breeding a a <1 
feed dairy cattle, inllk testing, operating and 
repairing all kinds farm machinery, tractors, 
stntiona. v engines; best ..f references, ADVER¬ 
TISE It <1110, care Rural Now-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position ert farm by .voting nia.il, 
thoroughly experienced: sternly position where 
only one man is kept. ADVERTISER 022, care 
Rural New-YorlsOr. 
POSITION WANTED on farm; Ann-rlcan; sin¬ 
gle; experience with tract end trucks; give 
particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER t>13. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Farm or estate manager 
desires posit n Vprtl 1: ma ruled: 
middle-aged; wide experience along all lines of 
private estate and comiuer. ini work, grow.ng of 
all crops, raising, feeding and care of till stock, 
sanitary milk, construction and general upkeep 
of estates; can handle any number of men suc¬ 
cessfully; anyone wishing a man of character, 
ability ami trust I would be pleased to have 
communicate with toe: A 1 references, ADVER¬ 
TISER till, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED COIT'T.E—No children: woman good 
housewi rker: mail gardener, understand farm¬ 
ing in all branches; seeks position. <1EORQE 
BASSO. Box -It. Lake llonkcmkotna, N. Y, 
POULTRY!'.' N. many years’ practical exper¬ 
ience in all bram-bea, is < non for good posi¬ 
tion to take charge ADVERTISER 028, cart* 
Rural Now-Yo kor. 
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POULTR YMA N, 3$, married, Protestant; id 
years’ practical experience incubating a: d 
brooding on a lug sonic: a hard worker; d ies 
not smoke; raises good birds and keeps them 
laying; excel lent references; Cornell training. 
ALLEN MOIR. Tin- spruces. Manchester. X. IT. 
YOUNG MAN, single, wants position ns assistant 
gardener; private estate preferred: experi¬ 
enced; references. ADVERTISER (121, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN—Life experience. It. of M. work, 
etc.; married: wishes position as herdsman. 
R. Quit!, Edenheim Farm, Chestitnt mil, I’a. 
TO UNO MAN, 21. deaf; experienced in garden 
and farm work, wants position on farm; will¬ 
ing. frank M. FALANOO, 125 Columbia St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position by a practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent; Vfe experience in gen¬ 
eral farming; Connecticut Agricultural College 
training: experience in management of large 
commercial farms and private estates; best of 
references; American! age 47: family consists of 
mother and sidf; engagement March or April. 
BOX 702, IVi-nDor L-cks, Emm. 
MARRIED '’AN, with small family, v.-lin so ks 
a man's job pot m< rely to lmld It down, but 
is ennahlo to give the employer, hired man. 
animats, s it and crops a spun re deal, an agri¬ 
cultural college graduate, with a lifelong ex¬ 
perience in general Canning, dairying, drainage, 
erection of outbuildings and equipments, who 
lias followed step by step all phases of fn-ming 
ami live stuck raising, at present brad of one 
of the most important systemized farms in the 
East, wishes connection with an up-to-date 
farming enterprise or estate. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER G82. care Rural N-w Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working l'artn manager 
and caretaker; life experience; age 45; also 
son. is; references. C. B. BUCHANAN, R. D. 
5, West Chester, Pa, 
WANTED—Po-Ttion as farm mechanic; under¬ 
stand at] farm machinery, engines, autos, 
tractors, etc.: ago 2(5; married: one child; ref¬ 
erences furnished. ADVERTISER 620, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED manager wants position ns man¬ 
ager of modern dairy farm, or would consider 
share propositi a: life experience; present posi¬ 
tion manager of large stock, dairy and tractor 
farm now running 30 bead registered and grndo 
Holstein*. A. \. MARTIN. (Oenmont. X. Y. 
BOY fill) wnnr> position on ilitekioi form; good 
board first con- deration. RICHARD LIND¬ 
SAY, 2(58 West 23d Street, New York C ty. 
TWO POUl.TRYMEN, 12 years’ practical ex¬ 
perience. want a position on large private es¬ 
tate or good commercial plant: thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced and up-to-date and can mnko success¬ 
ful showing anywhere; good turkey raiser: 
English, single, and best of references. BOX 
174. Tluells. Rockland, Co., X. Y. 
FARMER—Experienced in practical farming of 
ail branches, handy with horses ami all farm 
tools, expert In tobacco and vegetable growing, 
industrious, reliable, ambitions, considerate and 
willing, single man, managerial ability, desires 
to make a ihaiige about April 1. Reply at oneis 
to DAN HAYDEN, R. 2. Winsted, Conn. 
FARM foreman or herdsman wishes vo D '>n on 
farm or estate; l'fp experience enttle, horses, 
farm machinery, soils, crops, vegetables; Atnc"- 
ican; married: no children, ADVERTISER (118, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT poultryman wants position; ex- r- 
ienced; short Coarse student; references. 
ADVERTISER old, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN desires position In country; state 
_ salary. PARTY .T, 357 West 183d Street, 
New York, 
YOUNG MAN, cultured, good worker, exper¬ 
ienced, can plow, milk, etc., college trained, 
wishes to connect with cultured 1. ng Island 
family. ADVERTISER 0.14, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Working farm manager 
of proven ability to get results; commercial 
proposition only: dairy stock and general farm 
crops. ADVERTISER 013, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farm* For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 33 acres, on State road; 
mile to bav; 12 miles Wildwood or Cape May 
City. MATHEW EARNER, owner, R. D., Cape 
May Court rioiise. N. J. 
41 ACRES: good buildings; bargain. E. ENDUES, 
Robesoida, Ta. 
WANTED—Village place; one acre or more; 
running water, electric lights or gas; near 
Catholic church with resident pastor; price 
about $2,500. A. RICHARD, 12 West 104th 
Street, New York. 
WATERPOWER gristmill and farm; mile county 
scat, Piedmont, Virginia; cold storage; cider 
mill site: price $3,000; cash to suit; write 
owner. ADVERTISER 413, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I’OR LEASE—-A highly-equipped dairy farm, 305 
aeries, fur 50 to 100 head; fireproof stabling: 
raMroad station on farm: 20 miles from BliRii- 
' ’uVa. two miles fr ni thriving country town. 
Write to RUTHERFORD BINGHAM, Newtown, 
Racks Co., Pa. 
ANN V DEAN SQUABEERY for rent; pens for 
3.000 pair; un-to-date slaughter and refriger¬ 
ating equipment: location one night from Wash¬ 
ington, Now Yo-k, CbVnci, Pittsburg and Bos¬ 
ton: 25 miles fr m C' v.dnod. Address .T. B. 
LEA, Manager, Barberton, 0, 
DAIRY FAR*'—130 acres; stanch! its 45 cows; 
!> horses: 2'0 li gx; com rote silo; fine build¬ 
ings; two-fiim'ly librae; electric lights; one-half 
mile from village; f ur miles front t'tlea; pon- 
troller; 00 acres fled bottom land. HILBERT 
LOREN''., Utica, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm in Rieeville, How¬ 
ard County. Iowa. For particulars, write 
JOHN SULLIVAN, 43 Hammond St„ Port Jer¬ 
vis. N. Y. 
WANTED—”cnt a small farm; New York, Cm- 
nuctic.it States preferred. J. JIRSA, Iiing- 
bum. Mass. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 85 acres productive land; 
g od buildings: new silo; suitable for poultry, 
dnirv; got water. Write fjr particulars. LOUIS 
C. W. ADABAHR, It. D. No. 1. Dclanson. N. Y. 
MUST SELL—Four acres in railroad town: 
bouse, barn, fruit, brook; cheap; easy terms. 
V. HATES, Ling Valley, N. J. 
55 ACRES, less than mile fr-m H 11- te, N. J.. 
station: 15 acres excellent, well-drained till¬ 
age; balance, woodland, pasturage, and some 
waste; nice building site, on di-ert road between 
Mowistown and Plainfield; price $3,700; $1,500 
rash. Address C. S. T’.AUKKLEW, Millington, 
X. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—10 acres, 12-rooin house; 
spring water run by gravity; 50 apple trees 
in orchard; new chicken house, SO by 13 ft.; 17 . 
miles from villagp center, on State road: one of 
the best sand hi-ks in town; land cultivated. 
Inquire of JOSEPH ROBERTS, Ridgefield, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 121 acres; 20 timber; high 
location, Schenectady County; 11-rooin house; 
2 barns and other buildings; will furnish 3 cows, 
2 horses. 50 chYkens (P'd tools: consider partner¬ 
ship. ADVERTISER 554 care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—177-nere farm. 3’g m i s fr m s' - 
tion on Improved road; good buildings; woven 
wire fence; equipped, poultry, sheep and da'.rr; 
$3,000; one-half cash. CLARE GREGORY, Mt. 
Vision, N. Y. 
WANTED—To buy general store or grocery in 
fruit section; give full details; country town. 
Add-css ADVERTISER 300, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—5 to 7-acre poultry farm, residence, 
some buildings; full particulars and price. 
ADVERTISER 5H1. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm. at'- iU 30 acres; trout stream 
through land; orchard; small house; near 
school n nd church; staf'on 3 miles; $2,200; Hills¬ 
dale. N. Y. ADVERTISER 504, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, farm 
iu New York or New Jersey; 35 acres, suitable 
for poultry and fruit: buildings for 1.500 layers; 
10-room house in good repair: running water; 
must be on ..r near State read . and near good 
markets. BOX 143 Stores, Conn. 
FOR SALE—3ts acres, l(i-:oom house; modern 
plumbing; barn, outbuildings; Schwenksvitle, 
I’a.; train and trolley to Philadelphia: ideal 
poultry location; lots of frnit: $4,800. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5(57. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM for sale; modern laying houses 
for 400 fowls; brooder b"usc for 1.000 chicks; 
four acres land, six-room house, barn; on State 
r el; price .33 100; half cash. II. B. RAY¬ 
MOND. Southbury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—355-acrc dairy farm, along the 
Delaware River; a better equipped farm enn- 
not bo bought.; a fine location for Summer home. 
If interested, write owner, J. T. SWART, Can- 
nunsville, Delaware Co., X. Y, 
WANTED—To lease, small place, three to five 
rooms, with henhouse to keep about 500 
chickens, by middle aged single man; commut¬ 
ing distance fioni New York, A. FALKNKR, 
Little Ferry, X, J. 
FARM FOR SALE—Princeton, X. J.; 08 acres; 
barn, outbuildings: no house; price $3,000; 
$1,000 cash. H. L. HENRY, R. 4, Shaw Ave.. 
Hempstead, T.. I., N. Y. 
VILLAGE FARM—110 acres; 20-cow milk rente; 
city water; electricity; $25 daily income: 
equipped; cash $4,000. A. M. HOLLISTER. 
Corinth, X. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, with option to buy. farm. 
20 to 40 
poultry; main lead: vicinity Kingston or Cata- 
ki'l. N. Y. ADVERTISER 574, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM—With incubator cellar, brooder 
li use, laying houses, fenced ranges; hand¬ 
some modern residence: excellent location; near 
big city markets. ADVERTISER 3(59, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—From 5 to 73 acres tillable land, not 
over 1 '-j hours from New York; inn carpen¬ 
ter; prefer to build own buildings as needed, 
but will consider anything, anywhere; Middle 
Jersey or Westchester preferred. ADVERTISER 
571, cate Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—200-ncre fruit and dairy farm, well 
equipped, with or without stock ami tools; 3'j 
miles to station: fertile soil; good buildings. 
LAD It A E. JIAZEN, White lilver Junction, Yt. 
FOR SALE—Productive dairy farm. 156 acres; 
by station and milk factory; 13 room house, 
balb, steam heat; good barns, silo, icehouse, 
etc.; 28 milking cows, young stock, horses, farm 
machinery; bargain to settle estate. For par¬ 
ticulars write MRS. ALICE E. Hl'STED. Box 
2D5. Colemans Station, Dutchess Co. N. Y. 
BEAUTIFUL country home or truck and poultry 
form, 50 acres, part woods; on State read; 
short drive to Ocean City, in Pape May County. 
N. .T.. For particulars and price address 
ADVERTISER 573, care Karat New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—15-acre Long Island fruit ami poul¬ 
try farm; level loam; lake; near school; home 
markets; $2,000; part cash. ADVERTISER 5S!», 
••an- Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer, with two grown sons. 
would rent a well-stocked dairy farm on 
shares, or for cash rental, or would buv on easv 
terms. PRACTICAL FARMER, Millbrook, N. Y. 
TO (7L0SE ESTATE—On State road, 100 miles 
from New York. Nevis, Columbia Co.; large 
17-room bouse. 1 small house, barn, wagon 
house; 1% acres; orchard: price $('.,(100; terms 
to suit. A. V. ARNOLD, 350 Third Ave., Now 
York City, 
WANTED—Property surrounding small lake, 
suitable boating and swimming, fjv eamji; 
farm preferred within 150 miles of New York. 
3 or 4 miles fmm station. V. BELL, 26 Edge- 
combe Ave., New York City. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 1(50 acres; 30 acres woods; 
half mile luke front, with bungalow and cot¬ 
tage sites. PARKER HALL, Nlverville, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two poultry and fruit farms in the 
frnir bolt. For full details write BOX 236, 
Glass boro, x. J, 
WANTED—To rent, by experienced poultryman, 
I sultry plant, capacity 1,030 to 3,000. near 
soli iol, church and railroad, not over 50 miles 
fr in N -w York preferred, ADVERTISER 58o, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Will rent or buy small farm within 
50 miles New York: on or near water; some 
wood. ADVERTISER 580, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—25-covv farm, between Depart i and 
Sliavertown, N, Y,. with railroad stations, 
creamery, stores, school and church; tin* Rial 
is easy to work: running water in house and at 
barn: the buildings are old fnshion; will sell 
farm for S3.250. with *1,000 down: personal 
property at inventory. ROX 123. Pepacton. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—UomCUeri-ial lintel; 20 rooms far 
uisbed: receipts last year, $14,000; $5,000 
down. E. E. RICHARDS, Newport, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—R. F. P„ R. 3, BOX 81, 
Highwoods, Sangerties, X. Y. 
WANTED—Good-paying dairy farm to lease for 
t t • 3 years, with option to buy: have up to 
$4,000; will buy stork ami tools: not over 100 
miles from city; New York or Connecticut pre¬ 
ferred; give full details in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 585, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — 158-aeve farm; S'V miles from 
Burlington, X. J,: all cultivated; on new im¬ 
proved. road; loading station: adapted grain, 
potatoes and fruit. W. B. EVANS, Burlington, 
FIFTY ACRES—Located central part New York 
(Lehigh Valley Railroad!; good seven-room 
house, shaded; two barns, three poultry houses: 
1 a tidings painted; pleasantly located; improved 
road: near village and schools; rich soil; $4.5iri. 
IL GUEHOIRE, Newfieid, N. Y. 
WANTED—To buy farm, about 50 acres; fa : r 
buildings; water: two to three miles railroad: 
not over $2,500; New York State within 76 
miles. ADVERTISER 617, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Country place; 10-room house; out¬ 
buildings; 10 or more acres; solrudid location. 
A. L. CANFIELD. Somerville, j. 
FOR SAT E—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; fields level and tree from rocks; five 
miles from Augusta; on State road and trolley 
line; cuts 775 tons of hay; pasture and barns 
for 75 head; 12-room house; burns have running 
water, electric lights and power: three silos; 
farm fully equipped with modern machinery. 
For terms and particulars address CHARLES S 
POPE, Manchester, Kenuebee Co., Me. 
WANTED— Farm, with timber; give full de¬ 
scription, shipping station, lowest price. 
CHARLES VAN SICKLE, Westbrookville, N. Y. 
WANTED—20-30 acres; water front or inland; 
with some woodland; about 40-50 miles from 
Baltimore, Mt].; full particulars. ADVERTISER 
023. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Cheap. tlO-aere farm, in Tioga Co., 
N, Y.; will Include horse, cow. wagons, sleigh, 
farm tools, for $2,800. For particulars write 
MRS. M. E. PARSONS, R. R. 22. Brookton, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, 12 ncres, for poultry; Jersey; 
commuting: near station, town. State road: 
give details: no agents. ADVERTISER 612, 
t ire Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER would like to rent house, with some 
ground preferred, where he can obtain farm 
work in surrounding country. ADVERTISER 
CIO, ca-e Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two building lots at Bound Brook, 
New Jersey. JOSEPH BRENO, Sugar Loaf. 
N. Y, 
FARM—24 acres; on State road; good store, 
church, school and mineral springs nearby. 
Address E. R. HEADER, R. F. D. No. 1, Scbuy- 
b-rvtlle, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 
SACRIFICE SALE — Productive 90-nere farm, 
dairy and poultry: main road; Eastern New 
Turk. Owner, ADVERTISER (ilfl, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
RENT—Six acres: State road; New York 60 
miles; five-room bungalow, improvements; 
garage; accommodations 150 hens: will lease 
furnished or unfurnished; reasonable rent. AIRS. 
W. B. HATCHKIN, Brook Haven, L. L, X. Y. 
TEN-ACRE poultry, fruit, vegetable farm; for 
the appraised value of buildings and equip¬ 
ment, $6,500; terms. BOX 434, Ridgefield, 
Conn. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OUT BU¬ 
REAU, 415 Broome SL, New York, desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take as members of their household, 
suitable boys between 7 and 12 years. There is 
no greater • luirity than this. 
REFINED, Jewish young lady, wishes board 
and clean, sunny room on private farm, for 
one month; fresh eggs, iniik, vegetables and 
plain cooking, clean and pleasant. ADVER¬ 
TISER 557, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LADY, licensed auctioneer, will sell contents 
h uses, tints, farms, real estate: g > anywhere 
In New York State. F. H1NCIC. WallktlL N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ill-inch Trevor planer, iu good 
working condition; $73.00 f, o, b. A. D. 
OSTRANDER, Knowlesvitle, N. Y. 
H \.\ E YoT' any real old letters bearing postage 
stamps stored in your attic? Turn them into 
money. Write COLLECTOR, IS Hewlett Street, 
Wnferbury. Conn. 
WANTED — Base and crankshaft of 12-borse- 
i"over stationary Witte gasoline engine. FRED 
RICARDS. li ridge ville, Pel. 
rt'RE MAPLE SYRUP — Order immediately. 
C. J. YODER, Grantsvllle, Md. 
MAPLE syrup and sugar—Write for prices be¬ 
fore you buy. ALFRED McLAXE, Essex. Vt. 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers* 
Exchange will he found on page 397. 
Fur SALE—10-acre farm, stocked, equipped; 
good 9-roora house, painted, electricity, tele¬ 
phone: barns, poultry houses; main road; 
mile small town and depot; eight miles rhre- 
large cities; price $2,400. ADVERTISER 592. 
■ ire Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—392-acre farm, in Delaware County. 
N. Y.: good laud and buildings; 40 head of 
stock, four horses. 75 hens, all machinery, sugar 
basil with equipment, apple orchard; priced to 
sell $12.(100; $9,500 cash; balance on mortgage. 
ADVERTISER 594, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ORANGE COUNTY village property for sale— 
Six-room pottage, small barn, chicken house, 
two acres land; (50 miles New York. WILLIAM 
TATOIt, Goshen, X. Y. 
OWNER called West sacrifices small poultry 
plant, located center Greater New York, con¬ 
sisting (if two lots (six lots fenced for poultry 
run); ixtUlDyhouae 20x40 and three-room bunga¬ 
low; all city improvements: customers come 
right to door for all eggs I ran produce at 80c- 
$1 per dozen; for immediate sate will include 
Si layers and 50 pullets; accommodations easily 
made for 500 or more layers; price $3 Odd: S2.0OO 
cash. WILLIAMS, 75 East 53d Street, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent or buy, not less than 10- 
rnora house, wirti 70 to SO acres of land; must 
be in the mountains and near lake. Addrc .s 
ADVERTISER 600, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FORCED SALE—$8,000 buys e-tupped hotel of 
25 rooms in first-class condition and dohg 
good business; also large storage garage; in 
college town; this property could not b» built 
today for $30,000. Address advertiser 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
$30.000— 2( hi. ACRE FARM, six miles from Bing¬ 
hamton, five miles macadam, one mile dry h'tl 
rend; new, modern burn, two silos attached; 1! 
room bouse in fine condition: 50 li cad cuttle In¬ 
cluding two high-grade registered hulls and 23 
registered or eligible for registry cows, liosid 
calves; silage to last through the season: personal 
property and buildings now insured for $30,600 
i : this i mpos 
worth investigation by anyone who wants a farm 
from which he can get a big return. E. P. & 
L. MeKIN.NET, 18(5-188 State St., Binghamton, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fino upland farm of 275 acres in 
the heart of New York City milk zone; very 
productive soil; land nearly level and prac¬ 
tically free from stone; well adapted to tractor 
ami modern machinery; carrying now 63 head nf 
s’r-ok; 27 m tulles from railroad town; milk 4 
per 10<) extra on bacteria; special premium fur 
good fat test; 50 acres growing timber; 2no 
acres tillable; 2 dwellings. 40x80; modern dairv 
barn, with annex 20x60 for horses and young 
stock: concrete milk house: large silo; water 
buckets in cow barn: 3 other storage barns; 
f.u t orchard; price $10,560 f , r farm alone; 
buildings alone worth the price; a money making 
farm; liberal terms to right parties. Address 
owner. BOX 23, Rockdale, X. Y. 
HIGHLY productive potato, grain and dairy 
farm, near Buffalo; write for particulars; no 
agents’, direct frein owner. ADVERTISER 605, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—7 miles from State College. 
Fa.; railroad: mountain stream: orchard; 
brick mansion house: 3 other dwelling houses: 
to settle estate. MRS. C. It. BROWN, 3107 
Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Ua. 
BOARD at comfortable farm house; steam heat, 
hath; good meals: fine spring water: $15 per 
week. CHICHESTER, Mahopac, Putnam Co., 
ALFALFA HAY—For sale, two cars first cutting 
Alfalfa-Timothy mixed; two cars second cut¬ 
ting. pure Alfalfa; one car fine green third cut¬ 
ting for test cows; one car straight Timotliv. 
W. A. WITH ROW, R. F. D. 4, Syracuse, X. i. 
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, Iue„ 
R. D. 3, Auburn, X. Y. 
HONEY—Six pounds, third zone, prepaid, $1.00. 
__ WILLIAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
Honey —Limited amount, at. $7.00 per 5-lb. 
pail; six for $5.00; prepaid in third parcel 
zone. E. H. NIETSCHE & SONS, Kinderhook, 
X. Y. 
HONEY—Extracted, nice white clover, producer 
to consumer, 10 lbs. 3d zone, $2.10. J. M. 
ALLION, Box 355, Fayette, 0. 
MILK CHOCOLATE—Made at our dairy; box «f 
120 pieces, 2 lhs. net, p stpaid, $1: sold in 
st res $1.75; send remittance with order. R. W. 
WIND. Babylon, L. I., X. Y. 
PURE HONEY-—1921 extracted. 60-lb. cans at 
our -ration, clover flavor, $8.80; buckwheat, 
$7: 16 lbs, prepaid within 3d zone, clover, $2.15; 
buckwheat. $1.90: special prim s on large lots; 
agents wanted. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa. N. Y. 
Ft'R SAT.E—Ninety tons good qualitv mixed 
hay $21 per ton f. o. b. Marathon. 'GLENN 
CARTER, Marathon, N. Y. 
SWEET clover pRl .ws, $1.25. SWEET CLOVER 
FARM, Summitviile, Ind. 
MAINE APPLES—Rockwoeds. fine eating and 
linking; Baldwins: satisfaction guaranteed; 
$2.50. No. 1,- and $1.50, No. 2. per box, f. o. b. 
Belgrade, Me. ROOK Wood FARM. 
WANTED—orchard spraying outfit, sliding table 
saw frame, feed grinder, corn sheller, stalk 
shredder, belting. LEMBKE, Leeds, N. Y. 
FOR SAT.E—nice Alfalfa hay in carluts. I. C. 
HAWKINS, Syracuse, N. Y. 
EXTRACTED honey delivered 3d zone, clover, 5 
lbs., $1.25; 16 lbs., $2 75: buckwheat. 5 lbs., 
$1.16; 10 ills.. $l,9o; finest quality. II. F. WIL¬ 
LIAMS. Romulus, N. Y. 
3 LBS, crisp peanut hritrle for $1; made fresh 
daily; delivered to 3d ' ue. MRS. B. LANDS- 
BERG, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. 
SUNNY BROOK FARM pure pork sausage, made 
frem our own pigs on our own farm: three 
poim/is for one dollar, postpaid anywhere. 
SUNNY BROOK FARM, Winterton, Sullivan 
Co., N. Y. 
F()R SALE—One 1922 model, double unit. Pine 
Tree milker, complete, ready to set up. in A1 
rendition; used only six months; new price, 
$235; wilt sell at $115. PAUL KOHLER, Ham¬ 
burg, Pa. 
MOYIXtl PICTURE machine, with standard size 
tl'm. For particulars, write SCHNEIDER, 8 
Spencer Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
