7b* RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers* 
Exchange will be found on page 435. 
POULT UYM AN—Single; 30; practical and col¬ 
lege experience; cuiisolentloim worker; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 088, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AMERICAN MAN. 33. single. Protestant, ab¬ 
stainer tobacco and liquor, desires position on 
poultry or general farm; Btatc wages und par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 07b. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Farm and estate work¬ 
ing manager of proven ability; can make your 
developed or undeveloped place a success for 
$100 per month, bouse and privileges, or on 
share basis; tUorougb knowledge all branches: 
modern methods; American; age -10; A 1 refer¬ 
ences; particulars on request. ADVERTISER 
077, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BlTr.V'TON WANTED—Chauffeur-gardener; life 
experience gardening; 10 years’ chatifTcuritig; 
married; American; At references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 070. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MOTHER'S ASSISTANT—Educated woman of¬ 
fers intelligent service, children over six. 
country home, wla-re servant is kept; $00. 
MRS. MILLER, Briarcliff Hotel, White Plains, 
N. Y. 
ALLEN MttlR, The Spruces, Manchester, N, H. 
—A thoroughly competent puultr.vmuu; a hard 
worker; 38; married: 10 years' experience hatch¬ 
ing and brooding on a big scale; Cornell train¬ 
ing; excellent references, 
AMERICAN farmer (married) wishes perma¬ 
nent position on practical farm as farmer- 
teamster; a willing. conscientious, Hteadv 
worker; usual privileges. ADVERTISER 073, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN, accustomed to country life, wishes 
position on farm or country home; modern 
conveniences; cook (no laundry): understands 
care of poultry, vegetable garden; milk one or 
two cows; not afraid of work, but. expects 
adequate salary. M. G.. care Reach, 715 34th 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
DITCHER—23 years' experience: tile draining 
a speelalty; fully equipped for the work by 
band: some experience with the Buckeye power 
ditcher: very successful with gasoline engine. 
ADVERTISER 671, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. sober, willing and Industrious, 
desires position on farm; ready April 13; 
mcehnnieully trained; g. -d worker; bad little 
farm experience. ADVERTISER 67(1, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted April 1 as working foreman 
on farm; married; two children; Hollandcr- 
Ameriean; no liquor, tobacco; A-l worker: life¬ 
long experience; State salary first letter. 
FRANK ADEL. R. 2, Peelukill, N. Y. 
EXPERT tractor man and motor mechanic 
wants position on large farm rr estate; aide 
to do all repairs; not afraid of hard work; 
married. It. ADAMS, Trenton Junction, N. J. 
YOUNG American wishes position on farm; no 
experience, but willing to make himself use¬ 
ful: anxious to acquire all the experieuee pos¬ 
sible: wages small; good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 683, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EDUCATED young American, married, desires 
place with opportunity to learn general farm¬ 
ing, DEEMS, Sailors' Snug Harbor, New Brigh¬ 
ton, N, Y. 
WANTED—By American, 43 years, with fam¬ 
ily. position as superintendent or manager of 
farm or estate; experienced in general farming 
and dairr: A-l reference ran be furnished. O. 
E. HINKLEY, West Edmeston, N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
ANNA DEAN SQUABBERY for rent: pens for 
3.000 pair; up-to-date slaughter ami refriger¬ 
ating equipment; location one night from Wash¬ 
ington, New York, Chicago, Pittsburg and Bos 
ton; 25 mile? from Cleveland, Address J. B. 
I.EA, Manager, Barberton, 0. 
POULTRY FARM for sale; modern laying houses 
for 400 fowls; brooder house for 1 iHid chicks; 
four acres land, six room house, barn; on State 
road: price $3,100: half* cash. H. R, RAY¬ 
MOND, Sonthbury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—355-acre dairy farm, along the 
Delaware River; n better equipped farm can¬ 
not be bought; a fine location for Summer home. 
If interested, write owner, J T. SWART, Can- 
nonsville, Delaware Co.. N. Y. 
FOR SALK—200-ucre fruit and dairy farm, well 
equipped, with or wit lion t stoek and tools; 3's 
miles to slnlion: fertile soil; good buildings. 
LAURA E. HAZEN, White River Junction, Vt.- 
FOR SALE—Productive dairy farm, ir,r. acres; 
by station and milk factory: 13-room bouse, 
bath, steam heat; good barns, silo, icehouse, 
etc,: 28 milking cows, young stock, horses, farm 
machinery; bargain to settle estate. Pgr par 
tioulors write MRS. AT.ICE E. DUSTED. Box 
216. Colemans Station, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—15-uere Long Island fruit and poul¬ 
try farm; level loam; lake; near school; home 
markets: $2,000; part cask. ADVERTISER 589, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer, with two grown sons. 
would reut a wcll-atoeked dairy farm on 
eliares, or for cash rental, or would buy uu easy 
terms. PRACTICAL FARMER, MUtbrook. N. Y. 
TO CLOSE ESTATE—On State road, 100 mil. s 
from New York, Nevis. Columbia Co.; largo 
17-room huiise, 1 small house, barn, wagon 
.bouse; Ilk acres: orchard; price $0,000; terms 
to suit. A. V. ARNOLD, 050 Third Ave., New 
York City. 
FOR SALE—192-acre farm, in Delaware County. 
N. Y.; good land and buildings; 40 head of 
stoek, four horses, 75 hens, all machinery, sugar 
bush with equipment, apple orchard; priced to 
sell $12,090; $9,590 cash; balance on mortgage. 
ADVERTISER 594, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FORCED SAMS—$8,000 buys equipped hotel of 
25 rooms In find-class condition and doing 
guud business; also largo atomgo garage; la 
college town; tills property could not tie bnilt 
today for SSO.000. Address ADVERTISER 696, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HIGHLY productive potato, grain and dairy 
farm, near Buffalo; write for particulars; no 
agents; direct from owner. ADVERTISER *605, 
pare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—7 miles from State College, 
Pa.: railroad: mountain stream; orchard; 
brick mansion house; 8 other dwelling houses; 
to settle estate. MRS. C E. BROWN, 5101 
Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Country place; 10-room house; ont- 
bulldiugK; 19 or more acres; splendid location. 
A. L. CANFIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; fields level ahd free from rocks; live 
miles from Augusta; on State road and trolley 
line; ruts 175 tons of hay; pasture and ha.ns 
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. Kennebec Co., Me. 
WANTED—Farm, 12 acres, for poultry; Jersey; 
commuting; mar sfaiion, town, State road: 
give details; no agents. ADVERTISER 612, 
cure Uural New-Yorker. 
EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to purchase or ex¬ 
change for small place ruy 82-acre fruit, truck 
nod poultry farm: fully equipped; buildings 
new; located Southern New Jersey; close to 
good markets; must be seen to be appreciated; 
terms very reasonable. Address owner. ADVER¬ 
TISER 634. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—State road farm: location ideal for 
general store and auto repair; good buildings. 
Address ADVERTISER 635, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
UOIt SALE — Gentleman's country home; 28 
acres; all machine-worked; macadam; trolley; 
excellent buildings; ideal location for truck, 
poultry, fruit, Summer boarders or tourists. 0. 
L. MILLER, liorsehendH, X. Y. 
WANTED—To rent or buy -mall place to be 
us.-d as Summer camp; nothing elaborate, but 
near water; prefer New York State, below Al¬ 
bany. C. A. RuY, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
MY DAIRY FARM. 129 acres, 95 tillable, fertile 
soil, well watered; Hear State road; large and 
good buildings; 1 miles from postofllre and 
school. EDGAR £L PLATT, Watertown, Conn. 
MODERN poultry farm, equipped for hatching. 
brooding, rearing stock and bousing layers; 
i b • trie lights, steam heated residence; only 
$5,000 cash. ADVERTISER 04(1, care Rural 
New- Yorker. 
WANTED—To buy, general store; small village; 
State road; fruit section, and manufacturing 
town mar; give full details. ADVERTISER 
641, cure Rmuil New-Yorker. 
RENT or SALE—13 acres; good buildings; main 
road; poultry, truck, fruit; near Atlantic City, 
i'll ASK, Holmdel, N. J. 
ON ACCOUNT of death of rny father must sac¬ 
rifice one of the best New York farms to close 
estate; 146 acres; fine location; no waste laud; 
stanchions for 50 Cows; buildings worth price of 
farm; $19,000. G. NUNN, -117 Mary St., Utica. 
N. Y. 
FARM WANTED—20 to 33 acres, partly planted 
to fruit; seven to 19-room house; situated 
Ulster County, N. Y,; full particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 653, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
BUSINESS place for sale; formerly called the 
Middlesex Hotel; 111 acres of truck soil: large 
burn for stock, horses, and a chicken house; 
live-room house, large cellar; a pear orchard, 
currants, raspberries, small apple trees; road 
to New Brunswick and Anbury Park: Wimilte 
Road. Address PETER KNAPP, Box 26. R. 
D. No. 3, Ghlbridge Pike, New Brunswick. N. J. 
1 HAVE for sale a 90 -iutc farm; eight renin 
house, with furnace; tenant house; good barn 
sheep pen, tmg pen, henhouse, machine sited 
and cor nor ib; running water by bars and through 
pasture; big orchard; will sell with nr without 
stnek and tools; three miles from Auburn, N. 
Y.: on good rend; write for particulars. MIKE 
BVCIIKO. It. D. No. 1, Auburn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four-bundred-aere farm; near rail¬ 
road. Stale road, trolley line, and about three 
miles from Pittsfield. Muss., in the heart of the 
Berkshireg; also good murkr-t: good water sup. 
ply; complete equipment, including large herd; 
would make exceptionally good place for gen¬ 
tleman's estate. ADVERTISER 647, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAINE FARM for sale; on Frenchman’s P.ay; 
six miles front Bar Harbor. 10 front Ells 
worth; excellent markets: 48 acres; 45 young 
apple trees; large henhouse, barn and wood- 
-lied: house, nine rooms, excellent repair, well 
painted: water in house; view unexcelled by 
Buy of Naples; excellent place to farm. Sum 
mer home. Summer boarders; most reasonable 
place in New England to live; clams, lohst, — 
fish in abundance; labor cheap; will sacrifice 
f.ir less than it would cost to build house. ].. 
L. BROWN, Marlboro. Me. 
FOR BALE—90-acre hill farm: two miles from 
village, seven miles from railroad, near State 
road: good buildings, Insured for $3,009; spring 
water, fruit, wood; splendid view: price $3,250; 
easy payments. Address WO. CONRAD. Keene. 
n. n. 
FoR RALE—Fifty-aero fruit ami garden farm; 
in heart of the Capital district: three miles 
from Troy nml five miles from Albany; best of 
laud and entirely under cultivation; $8,000. K. 
T. JERAM, Court House, Albany, N, Y. 
41 ACRES; good buildings: $1,650. R. ENDRES, 
Robegotlia, Pa. 
WANTED—Farm, about five acres, with six- 
rooiu house, equipped, within 50 miles of New 
Y'ork; statp particulars, price and terms first 
letter. MRS. E. V. LAMBERT, 233 Second 
Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
for SALE—70-acre farm; all tillable; lOO-ft. 
barn, toots, 24 bead of -.torIt, three horses; 
cuts 89 toils of hay; Colonial house, nil modern 
improvements, electricity; four miles from eltv 
of Portsmouth; price $15,000. YV. C. CURTIS. 
Greenland, N. n. 
FOR SAUK—189-acre farm; half tillage, balance 
wood nnd pasture; 39-room house, with fur¬ 
nace; running water to house and hams; cow 
burn, 32 stanchions; silo, young stock barn, 
horse burn, implement sheds. Ice. hog and hen 
1 uses, shop, milk room; orchard; maple shade; 
on account of health owuer will sacrifice: liberal 
terms: complete equipment of Btack anrl tools 
t my to* purchased. JAMES M. GALE, Hamp¬ 
ton, Conn. 
MAINE—$6,500—For sale, 80-acre farm; 30 til¬ 
lage, rest wood: three miles to Boston limit 
landing, two miles to State road, between 
Augusta and Portland; almost new buildings; 
large barn, small barn, two large henhouses, 
icehouse: excellent eight-room house, bath, 
large pantry, two fireplaces, battleship linoleum 
"ver first tloor, screens, ownings, shutters, hank¬ 
ing boards; wonderful water supply; young or¬ 
chard: excellent soil; considerable poultry equip¬ 
ment: farm tools; barn full of hay; if taken 
before April 15. $6,500. BOX 432, Watcrvllle, 
Me. 
WANTED—Fruit and poultry farm, 15-45 acres. 
vicinity 150 miles New York City: large 
house; abundance of fruit trees; about 500 lay 
Ing pullets aild noeessarv equipment; price to 
be reasonable. WILLIAM JULIAN, 104 Jeffer¬ 
son Avenue, Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 
47 ACRES, all level land, with woodland and 
good buildings; eight mill's from Womelsdorf. 
Berks t'o.. Pa.; direct owner; $2,000. LIZZIE 
F. L1NGRELL, Box 205, Route 8, Station II, 
Washington, D. C. 
WANTED — To bny, cash, fruit and poultry 
farm, five or more acres, within 30 miles New 
York; give details buildings; not over $3,000. 
E. I). MARSH, 063 St. Marks Avenue. Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—10-room house and barn; recently 
repaired and painted; three acres land; 25 
young bearing trees; on bank Hudson River; 
State road; fine location; one mile from three 
towns and railroad; boat landing. B. li. NEL¬ 
SON, New Baltimore, N. Y, 
TO SELL—New seven-room semi-bungalow; im¬ 
provements. large porch, fiue hardwood floors; 
two acres, suitable for fruit or poultry raising; 
just out of Madison, N. J.. borough limits; five 
minutes’ uuto ride from I>., L. .V W. station. 
Consult with THOMAS K, JACKSON, Green 
Village, N. J. 
DAIRY FARM—234 acres; 190 acres machine- 
worked tillable ' land; balance pasture and 
timber; 20 high-grade Holstein milking cows, 
22 head young stock, two thoroughbred bulls, 
live extra good horses; complete line Up-to-date 
machinery; tractor; two complete sets farm 
buildings; main buikUugs; good stor.v-n.nd-half 
house, seven rooms, painted; large basement 
barn, all conveniences; large horse barn, gar 
I age, chicken bouses, hog pen, etc.; running 
water To all buildings; 1ml f mile to village, 
si.ires, church and school; milk station and feed 
mill, with equipment, feed, ete.; $12,090 cash; 
balance easy terms; without equipment, $8,000 
i ash; balance easy terms; equipment will Invoice 
$6,990; full description upon request; South 
Central N. Y. State; for sale by owner; no real 
■ state agency. ADVERTISER 682, care Rural 
n Yorker. 
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FOR SALE — 22-acre equipped poultry farm; 
good location, roads and schools; father's 
death reason for selling; cash, $2,500. WCORI. 
Spencer, N. Y. 
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EXPERIENCED farmer wants to lease or work 
on shares modern dairy farm, fully equipped 
with stock and tools, or would consider salary 
and commission proposition; please give full 
particulars in first letter. A. N. MARTIN, 
Qlenmoat, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Orange County dairy farm; 203 
acres; highly productive; abundantly watered: 
two miles from county scat, and a cash money¬ 
maker. MAKU'EN BROS., Goshen, N. Y. 
FOR SALE— Dairy farm; 70 acres; 45 tillable, 
eight woodland; Dutchess County; seven-room 
house; two springs; two orchards, apples, 
other fruit; $4,990. ADVERTISER 675, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
I 
FOR SAUK—Dairy farm; 175 acres; large stone 
house, 12 rooms, steam heat; new cow barn, 
lndds 15 cows, 30 t ins hay; carriage, hog. hen 
houses; well watered; 11 acres young apple or¬ 
chard, 10 acres Alfalfa; can have city elee- 
trlcity; raise good crops grains, hay, vegetables; 
near canning factory; three-fourths mile to city. 
ADVERTISER 674. care Rural'New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E—Village located dairy farm: rich 
soil, machine-worked; city advantages; best 
markets. BOX 145. West Hartford, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Eight acres clear land, limestoue 
soil; new well built five-room bungalow and 
29x50 poultry house; just outside town; $4,500; 
liberal terms. ERIC DEL MAR, Warwick, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Or to lease, for a term of years, 
a. boarding-house farm, with or without stock 
and furnitnre. in the Berkshire Hills; 16-room 
house with modern improvements; fine trout 
brook, leased to a club; house takes care of all 
transient guests in the village; is 509 feet from 
the station; n money-ipaker; must be disposed 
of on account of nhl age. inquire for particulars 
ADVERTISER 672. carp Rural New-Yorker. 
FOB SALE—Small poultry farm; 18 acres; 15 
under cultivation, balance woodland; first-class 
house, six rooms, and other outbuildings; never- 
failing well; brook runs through property, also 
good spring; large orchard and other fruits. 
For further particulars write ADVERTISER 
678. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—In the Harlem Valley,, in Columbia 
County, my former country estate of 140 
acres; young fruits, grain section and wood- 
lots; nil improvements; at a bargain to quick 
buyer; fttll particulars on request. P. 0. BOX 
24. Philmont, X. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
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HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OUT BU¬ 
REAU. 415 Broome St.. New York, desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take as members of thetr household, 
suitable boys between 7 and 12 years. There is 
no greater charity than this. 
MAN. 32. would like to locate ou farm. Southern 
New Jersey: cripple; can get around and tie 
useful; will pay $5 weekly board, ADVER¬ 
TISER r.56, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HONEY—Six pounds, third none, prepaid, $1.00. 
WILLIAM n. I'ARSLL, Mouwouth Juucticu, 
HONEY—Limited amount, at $1.00 per 5-lb. 
pail: six for $5.00; prepaid in third parcel 
zone. E. II. XIETSCHE & SONS. Kinderhook. 
N. Y. 
M1I.K CHOCOLATE—Made at our dairy; box of 
120 pieces. 2 lbs. net, postpaid. $1; sold in 
stores $1.75: send remittance with order. R. W. 
YVIND. Babylon. L. I„ N. Y. 
PURE HONEY—1921 extracted. 60-Ib. cans at 
our station, clover flavor. $8.80; buckwheat, 
S7‘, 10 lbs. prepaid within 3d zone, clover, $2.13; 
buckwheat. $1.90: special prices on largp lots; 
agents wanted. RAY C. WILCOX. Odessa, N. Y 
FOR SALE—Ninety tons good quality mixed 
bay. $21 per tun f. o. b. Marathon. GLENN 
CARTER. Marathon, N. Y. 
WANTED—Orchard spraying outfit, sliding table 
saw frame, feed grinder, corn sheller, stalk 
shredder, belting. I.KMBKE, Leeds, N. Y. 
FOR BALE—nice Alfalfa hay in cariots. I. C. 
HAWKINS, Syracuse. N. Y. 
EXTRACTED honey deli vent'd 3d zone, clover. 5 
lbs.. $U25; 10 lbs.. $2.15; buckwheat. 5 lbs.. 
$1.10; 10 lbs.. $1.90; finest quality. H. F. W1L 
LIAMS. Romulus. N. Y, 
3 LBS. crisp peanut brittle for $1; made fresh 
daily; delivered to 3d zone. MRS. B. LANDS 
BERG, Hasbrouek Heights, N. J. 
FOR SALE—One 1922 model, double unit, Pine 
Tree milker, complete, ready to set up, in Al 
condition; used only six months; new price, 
$235: will sell at $115. PAUL KOHLER, Ham¬ 
burg, Pa. 
PURE MAPLE SYRUP — Order immediately. 
C. J. YODER, Grantsville, Md. 
FOR SALE—100 hives bees; CO lbs. white honey, 
lOe lb.; 120 lbs., 14c lb. CHAS. SCHILKE, 
Route 2, Matawan, N. J. 
HONEY—Onondaga County - clover extracted; 5 
lbs., $1.15; 10 lbs.. $2; postpaid; members 
Farm Bureau. RANSOM. FARM, 1310 Spring 
Street.. Syracuse, N. Y. 
MAPLE syrup and sugar—Write for prices" be¬ 
fore you buy. ALFRED McLAXE, Essex, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Two new Ditcher Lite Unit gener¬ 
ators, with 4-in. pulley, 1. kw„ with 32 volt 
batteries; price $250. FRED SCHIEFERSTEIN. 
Rahway. X. J. 
FOR SALK—Limited quantity new hatching 
egg pa reel post shipping boxes, 15. 30, 50 and 
100-egg sizes, at cut prices; 10, 20. 30 and 40 
cents each. H1VERDALE POULTRY FARM, 
Riverdalc, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Pure extracted clover honey. 5-lb. 
palls, $1.25; 10-lb. pails, $2.10; delivered in 
1st, 2d and 3d zones. HARRY J. I'.GREMAN, 
Box 87. Katonah, N. Y. 
ADIRONDACK balsam pillows. 3-Ib,. $1.2iU cash 
with order. Mils*. WILLIAM PAYNE, "Pine 
Hill Camp, Raqgette. Lake. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Silent Alamo farm electric light 
plant; new; In original crates; 32 volts, l kw.; 
$250: Includes batteries, and plant is ready for 
instant use. FRED L. WALTERS, Chatham, 
WOOD FOR SALE—Dry. hard, sawed to order. 
A. BL L'TERI'TELD, P. (j. Ci'otoU Lake, N. Y. 
Telephone Mt. Kla.ro 1»*W. 
HONEY—Pure buckwheat extracted, postpaid 
3d zone. 5 lbs., $1.08; 10 tbs., $1.95; Whole¬ 
sale lots a specialty. ROSCOE F. WIXSON, 
Dept. G, Dundee, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Osprnymo Senior Leader sprayer, 
almost new: excellent condition; bargain. 
IVAN MUSSE1.MA.N, Orrtanna, Pa. 
PEANUTS—Fancy big niiv-; delicious Tasted; 
insured, postpaid; 25e per lb.; 10 lbs., $2.25. 
MAPLE GROVE FARMS, Franklin, Va. 
FOR SALE—Second-hand Tirrili gas lighting 
plant; will illnmiue house, heat gas oven 
and range, heat water and run gaa engine; cost 
$1,000; first cheek $199 takes it; fine condition. 
F. M. PRESCOTT Rirerdale. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Happy Farmer 12-24 tractor and 
three gang 14 inch plows; plows oue acre an 
hour: absolutely perfect condition; cost $1 400' 
price $050. RIVKRDALE POULTRY FARM. 
Riverdale, N, .T. 
PURE HONEY—Finest quality; prices right; 
satisfaction guaranteed; delivered anvwhere; 
circular free. FRANK P HILLIPS. Altoona, Pa. 
UNIVERSAL electric light and power plant; 
1.990 watts. 32-volt, 120 ampere battery; 
brand-new; most dependable, convenient on mar¬ 
ket: cost $519; sacrifice for $300. GUS 
BOEHME, Meadow. Va. 
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FOR SALE—Sprywheel motor cultivator; used 
one week: perfect condition; $100. FRED 
KEENE. Derby N. Y. 
HONEY— H.lderburg Mountain pure buckwheat 
honey, well ripened on the bees: extracted 
from the combs not melted or squeezed out: 
3 lbs., delivered in 3d zone. 95c QUAY'S 
POULTRY AND BEE, FARM . Delanson. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Three unit Hinman milker, used 
two months; like new; price $100: also a few 
cars of Timothy and clover hav, about half 
ton f - "• b ' Chatham Center. 
HENRY TATOIt. Chatham Center. N. Y. 
ITALIAN RrES—S-frame hives, wired combs, 
to $10 each: satisfaction guaranteed. 
CHARLES TOTH. Henderson, Md. 
FOR SALE—Carload mangel beets, $10 per ton. 
f. o. b. Skaneateles, N. Y. EDWURD 
DUCKETT. u 
p rRB maple syrup, $2: sugar in pails or cake.’ 
~oe lb.: one quart syrup and one pound of 
SI. prepaid. Made and put up by 
ALBERT FISHER Rupert Vt P ' 
FOR SALE—Large hot-water heated Cyphers 
incubator; good condition; also twenty-seven 
8,at * 'bargains). DAVIS 
ftlothlA (jr, \v ea togue, Co tin. 
CHOCOLATE—Made at our dairy; box of 
L.0 pieces, 2 lbs. net. postpaid. $l': sold in 
w totSa 75 V, 8 ^ D , d remittance with order. R. 
W. WIND, Babylon. L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ever-eady power spraying machine, 
in good condition: 2 lip. engine. 2-cylinder 
lngh pressure pump 100-gall.ui steel bound 
Sr«?n n «ielr tei * ,J “ '-"'fc; price $175. ADVER¬ 
TISER 685. care Rural New-Yorker. 
NEWLY MADE maple sugar aod svrup; get it 
STn ,T' S® 1 " sugar, in 5 and 10- 
pVaff 1 ? 4 t?<‘ prepaid. MAPLE DALE 
I ARM, Box ul, R. D. 3,. Chester, Vt. 
I 1 OR SALE—One 8-16 International tractor with 
two-bottom Oliver automatic plow, $450; one 
8-lo uiteriintional tractor with 1. H C disk 
° ew - a 
bushels oats (feed). ROBERT 
CI. I. G HORN Hammonton, N. J. 
M)R SALE—Am booking orders for pure Ver- 
S -Vrup. S2-26 gallon: 6 or more, 
19-lb. pall sugar, $2.50: 1-lb. cakes. 35c 
ir ,2*’?. PJJTfUd- R- C. BRIMBLECOMBE, 
Marshfield. Vt. 
ADAPTO tractor attachment for Ford, complete 
with belt pulley: little used; $100. LOT'IS 
U. COFFIN. Kirkvllle, N. Y. 
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