Vht RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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Other Advertisements of Subscribers 1 
Exchange will be found on page 471. 
POSITION'—{Shepherd; married, without children; 
English; lift-time experience. ADVERTISER 
999, cam Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—Experienced, practical, scientific, 
where results are wanted; single; best of 
references. ADVERTISER 722, care Rural New- 
Yorker, _ 
FARM HAND t'HAI 1TEUR. single, experienced. 
wants situation. ADVERTISER 720, rare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN wishes position; life 
experience handling Guernseys aud Jerseys, 
A. R. work, records, balanced rations, BabCuck 
test, liutter-making, good calf raiser; A Uteri 
<an; married: mi children, ADVERTISER 1 I 8 . 
• arc Rural New-Yorker. 
ill.DERRY MAN, single, honest, ambitions and 
reliable, wants work on garden, lawn, Bowers 
■ it- shrubbery, or light I'nnnhie: good references. 
AI.oNZO ROWDY, Milford, Coni). 
l-’ARM or rotate manager; strictly sober, honest 
and reliable; American; married; middle- 
aged; thoroughly experienced in commercial and 
private estate work, farming, live stock, con¬ 
struction and general upkeep of commercial and 
private estates; qualified to handle any propo¬ 
sition and men successfully; if any otic needs a 
man of this type 1 would lie glad to Hear from 
them; best rci'croiieos. ADVERTISER *<13. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULT RYM AX—Single; middle age; 2n years' 
experience; successful with chicks and layers; 
honest and industrious: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 704, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ESTATES carefully and thoroughly attended to. 
including dairying, poultry in all branches, 
vegetable gardening, farm: can hoard help. 
ADVERTISER 71.7, care Rural New Yorker. 
COOK, experienced, wants work: steady, vhrr 
Christian man, American, age 40; could as t-t 
Other Ught work: please state hours, wages. 
JAMES FENTON, General Delivery, Ifergen 
Station, Jersey City, N. J. 
AMERICAN, working farm superintendent, life 
experienced, stock, dairy, fruit, crops, want- 
position Mari-h-Ap-il: best references; married. 
ELLIS, Monroe, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted on private place by middle- 
aged married man, without children; super¬ 
intendence specialty. tior-es and dogs. EASON. 
SO George Street, Flushing, X. Y. Telephone 
Flushing 1029U. 
WANTED—Position on up-to-date estate or 
commercial farm as teamster where purebred 
draft horses arc kept b.v young man. 2 d year-; 
steady worker; good with the plow and exper¬ 
ienced in all farm work; i an furnish references. 
ADVERTISER 708, care Rural New Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED — Married farmer, .uie 
child; practical Knowledge of all farm and 
dairy work, wife willing to hoard heip; state 
particulars and wages in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 700, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED Partner with one child desires p .si 
tion on form; lifetime experience in farm lug. 
also in stock raising: state particulars, wages 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 707, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, 29, one child, desires pcs'tV.n 
one-man farm or caretaker private estate; 
farm raised; A 1 references. st'RLIVAN. Rox 
73, Times l'laza Station, Brooklyn. X. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER .American), rit pubic to take 
entire charge of place, neat and very satis¬ 
factory in every way, desires position: must 
have a nearby high school for a well reared hoy 
of 12, girl 11. ADVERTISER 712. cate Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (19) wants position oil up-to-date 
fruit farm or gentleman's estate where there 
is chance for advancement; two years' exper¬ 
ience on truck and fruit farms, and have taken 
a short course in fruit growing at Cornell; 
first-class references available. CONRAD 
KNGELKE. 122 Fisk Avenue, Maspeth, L. I.. 
N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
POFLTRY FARM for sale; modern laying houses 
for 400 fowls; brooder house f..r 1.900 chicks; 
four acres land, s : x room bouse, barn; on State 
road: price $3,100; half cash, H. I). RAY¬ 
MOND. Soutbbury, Conn. 
FOR SALES—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; tic Ids level and free from rocks; five 
uiilos from Augusla: on Slate road and trolley 
line; cuts 177 tons oT hay; pus!ure and burns 
for 77 head: 12 ..in house; barns have i-mming 
water, electric lights ami power; three silos; 
farm fully ei nipped with modern machinery. 
For terms and purticnlars address CHARLES S. 
POPE, Manchester. Kennebec Co , Me. 
■WANTED—To rent or buy small place to l.e 
used as summer enmp: nothing elaborate, b it 
near water; prefer N*-w York State below Al¬ 
bany. A, ROY, Mat nit roneek, N. Y. 
MY DAIRY FARM. 120 acres. 95 tillable, fertile 
-oil. well watered: near State road: large and 
good buildings; f'-j miles from puatofiiee* an-l 
Sehnol. EDGAR 11. PLATT. Watertown. C mi 
I HAVE for sale a 99-acre farm: eight room 
house, with furnace; tenant house; goi d bam. 
sheep pen. hog pen, henlmnse. machine sited 
and eorncrlh: running water by ham uml through 
pusture; big orchard; will sell with or without 
stock and tools: three miles from Auburn, N 
X.; on good road: write for particulars. MIKE 
nUCIIKO, U. 1>. No. 1, Auburn. N. Y. 
41 ACRES; good buildings; $1,970. E. ENDUES, 
Robeson!ft, l'n. 
FOR SALE—1 SO a. re farm: half tillage, balatwe 
wood and pasture; 10 -rmuit house, with fur¬ 
nace; running water to house and bants; cow 
barn, 32 stnmdiion-: -il". voting stock horn, 
horse barn. Implement -'hod-, ice, hog and lien 
houses, shop, milk romif, orchard; maple shade; 
on account of health owner will sacrifice; liberal 
terms; complete equipment • f stock and tools 
may he purchased, JAMES M. c ALE, Hamp¬ 
ton, Perm, 
WANTED—Fruit and poultry farm, 17 17 acres, 
vb-tnit.v 170 miles New York City: large 
house; abundance of fruit trees; about 700 lay¬ 
ing pullets and necessary equipment; price to 
be reasonable. WILLIAM JFI.I \\\ 104 Jeffer¬ 
son Avenue, Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE 37 acres, consisting of 27 
acres cultivated and 30 acres woodland: eight 
room house, splendid place for chicken farm: 
near two large estates: one mile from State 
r..ad: eriee $1,900. Address JOSEPH ROBERTS. 
Ridgefield, Conu. 
DAIRY FARM—234 acres; 100 acres machine- 
worked tillable land; balance pasture and 
timber: 20 high-grade Holstein milking cows, 
22 head young stock, two thoroughbred bulls, 
five extra good horses: complete line ftp to-date 
machinery; tractor: two complete sets farm 
buildings; main buildings; good story-and-helf 
house, seven rooms, painted; large basement 
barn, all conveniences; 1 -irge horse barn, gar¬ 
age. chicken houses, hog pen, etc.; running 
water to all buildings; half mile to village, 
stoves, church and school: ruilk station and feed 
mill, with equipment, feed, etc.; $i2,noo cosh: 
balance easy terms; without equipment, $S.Ono 
cash; balance easy terms; equipment will invoice 
$<>.090: full d escrlpl iort upon request; South 
Central X. Y. State; for sale by owner: no real 
• state agency. ADVERTISER 982, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE- Farm, 200 acres; near station; on 
main road; suitable for dairy business or 
b a-ditig-house: 14 rooms; woodlot; $7,000. 
ADVERTISER 733, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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POULTRY FARM for rent; equipped for 2 000; 
incubator cellar, brooder, laying, breeding 
houses; 32 acres; six-room house; large hat'll. 
)!. \V. FERGUSON. Fairfield, Conn. 
FOR SALE—121-acre farm: very good buildings: 
ou stone road; no reason able offer refi-sed. 
MR. CHARLES J. KARKER, Sharon, X. Y. 
WANTED—To vent, oue to five acres, with 
h use. f ,r poultry, by carpenter and experi- 
c-'.-c.i farmer and wife; will improve place. 
ADVERTISER 739, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED- To rent, good dairy farm; April 1; 
profit share; stock, equipment; or good 
monthly wages. BOX S, Sinithborn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Bungalow; 10 rooms, two baths; 
I'- acres; all kinds, fruit, berries; garage: 
henhouse. 100 chickens; It! miles to New 
York: uo agonist owner. SCHL1TT, Harring¬ 
ton Park, N. J. 
FOR SALE—A lst-ncre farm in Orange County. 
Address LOCK BOX 493, May Brook. N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, small place, one or two 
acres; near village; not particular about co:t- 
dltion ..fi buildings; must be cheap; will buy 
if satisfactory; no agents. ADVERTISER 729. 
• are Rural New-Yorker. 
TO CLOSE ESTATE—On State read; 100 miles 
f-i hi New York: Nevis, Columbia Co.; large 
17-room house, one small house, barn, wagon 
liott-e; 1 c. acres: i.r.lmril: price $9,000: terms 
ii suit. A. V. ARNOLD, 770 Third Avenue. 
New York City. 
CM SEAL OPPORTUNITY—Milking Shorthorn 
stock faitu: 200 acres; 40 head registered 
milking Shorthorns; all equipment; only $10,700; 
I art cash; aged owner lias made money here; 
von can. Particulars of* EDWARD S. ELLIS, 
East. Longmeadow, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 1 • K) acres grass, 23 acres 
woods; Fj miles off State road; two good 
houses; ftrr bam; good laud to cultivate. 
CLARE GREGORY. Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—130 acres; seven-room good house: 
hn-n for 10 cows, four horses; electric light, 
rnnning water, telephone; concrete hog and 
chicken-house, icehouse, in best condition: two 
in 1 s f>- m town of 3 ,coo; a bargain: $7,000; 
• •ash. $2,090. Owner, L. MILLER, Warwick, 
X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four acres; on large stream: fine 
house, nine room-; main road: three miles 
-tarion; Columbia County; $3,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 992, care Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALE -My farm. Delaware County. N. Y.; 
Hit) acres land; good biddings; best of water: 
good roads: good school: 30 head cattle, tl head 
thoroughbred Ilolsteins, three horses, two brood 
-.iws. liens, turkeys, cow dog; the house ready 
furnish'd: all tools, gasoline engine; all tools 
to fill silo with: thrashing machine, grain drill, 
m.wfng machine, burse rake, all plows, har¬ 
row-. all small tools; for $ 10,000 if bought 
before or by April 10; $2,700 paid in yearly 
payments to the Farm Bureau Association; $770 
i t cash. ADVERTISER 993, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Small poultry farm, stick and 
equipment, modern improvements, good mar¬ 
ket; muvt be making satisfactory profit. An 
•• ADVERTISER 745, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FoR SALE—3). acres; eight-room house, burn, 
two Iieiihuitses. <-i>w, heifer. It) hens: apple, 
pear ami peael) trees; equal in tilled, woodland 
and pasture; well watered: trout fishing; line 
home: m -'(."ate price. BOX 70, It. F. D. 2, 
Clinton. Cram. 
URI'IT FARM, 90 acres, Mai beilri-g apple 
trees. . tlu r fruits: goal land anil buildings; 
fine location: a limney-makcr, at. bargain. F. 
LAWRENCE. Itr!infield, Mass, 
VERMONT FARM -About 70 acres; woodlot: 
sugar outfit: funning water; good buildings; 
well lieatteil for Summer h orders. ADVER¬ 
TISER 748. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE— 21 acre poultry farm: good build¬ 
ings and o'he room lumse with handy water 
simply. NELSON TOWNSEND, Danbury, Conn. 
FOR s.\i,E—12 year- ohl ben-lug apple orchard 
containing 72<l trees in it high state of .it'ti 
vatlo'i: i tie-foif tli McIntosh, remainder Bal l- 
wins. Duclo-ss, 'Williams, Wagcners anil Weal 
th> s; well set with buds; Ideal apple soil and 
t •«* tiearbv markets: average gross income 
.'2.300 p. $3 opo per year: rare opportunity to 
get young bearing orchard, as other business 
makes -..p, ncecssiirv; price $7,000. GEORGE 
C. THFRI.OW. West Newbury, Essex Co., 
Mass. 
FOR SALE SO acres: half wav be I ween New 
York aud l‘lii1ndcl| bin; on stone road! with 
or without equipment: 1.700 apple Fees; fine 
buildings: house lias modern conveniences; easy 
write for particulars. I*, o. RON 390. 
Hopewell, N. ,T. 
roll SALE—Colonial residence, 11 rooms, with 
37 acres, on State road, near New Haven, 
Conn.; delightful location; spacious lawns; 
.-quipped for 300 chickens; new ham housing 
three horses ami four cows; fruit; excellent 
market, ADVERTISER 772, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
in) ACRES —Between Cayuga and Seneca t akes: 
good buildings; well watered: $3,700; no real 
• state rotuponv A-'dress ADVERTISER 994. 
.•are Rural New-Yorker, 
AVANTED- To rent, a dairy or dairy, fruit and 
pool fry farm, 70-130 acres, or would go on 
country estate as caretaker where privilege ,.f 
raising herd of blooded cattle would be afforded: 
farmer, 30 wars; life experience: best refer 
■ tees. ADVERTISER 09.8. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED - To rent, small farm, near large 
•ifv. or work on shares: married: no children. 
ADVERTISER 707, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE— Will sell at public sale. March 23. 
my farm of R >2 acres, suitable for grain and 
potatoes; also stock and implements; 3 miles 
from Burlington, X. .7, ('HAS, KRAMER, Bur¬ 
lington, N. J. 
FOR SAI.E—137-acre farm in Delaware County. 
X. Y.: good laud and buildings- 22 bead of 
stock, 2 horses, 70 liens, all machinery; sugar 
bush with equipment, orchard; timber: 9-rootn 
house, water inside; price $7,000: $1,500 cash: 
balance easy terms. BOX 49, Meriilale, N. Y. 
OTHER business; must sell—30 acres; five acres 
wo.idiots, frill L sellout oud church near: 
American neighbors; short drive to raih'oad 
Town; house, eight rooms; barn ties for eight 
cows, Three horses anil young stock: spring 
water; terms; with or without stock and tools. 
FRANK M, DEUEL, Hrookton, N. Y. 
WANTED—To buy. a good poultry farm or 
poultry and dairy farm, equipped or not; give 
description, price and terms, ADVERTISER 
723. .are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Two small adjoining farms: on 
State road: near Catholic church; Ulster or 
Dutchess Counties; buildings must be good: 
'■me f-nit: price must be low. Address 
FARMER, 20 Dubois Ave., Mamaroneck. N. Y. 
FDR SALE—lO’o acres, near Lakewood, N. J.: 
new house, furnace, fire place, garage; lot of 
lumber; good water; large frontage; plenty 
wood; ideal for poultry farm. ADVERTISER 
709, care Rural New-Yorker. 
OTISVILLE. X. Y.—For Sale—4 17 too acres of 
high land: about 30 minotes from station: 
terms to suit. FRED BAACK. 770 70th Street. 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 
IF DESIRING small farm, good location, write 
S. i). BROWN. Andover. X. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, adapted to poultry, 10 to 17 
acres; commuting: near station, town; good 
road; no agent-: give details; reasonable price 
rnly, ADVERTISER 721. cate Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Good proposition f >r 
reliable, energetic party with -mall capital: 
large fully equipped farm, located iu Sullivan 
County, bordering Delaware River: excellent 
• •nportnnlty t-- keep boarders. ADVERTISER 
719. .are Rural New-Yorker. 
IN Adirondack Mountains—70-acre farm for 
sale; buildings, stock, ini| lrineuts; located 1 7 
mile from stone road; located near Lo'n Lake 
Hotel; water <vstem in house: elevation 1.900 
feet. GRANT COCHRAN, Loon Lake, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OFT BU¬ 
REAU. 417 Broome St.. New York, desires to 
communion re with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take ns members of tlm'ir household, 
suitable buys between 7 and 12 rears. There is 
no greater charity than this. 
BOARD and cure given invalid or elderly person 
h.v responsible people; all modern home com¬ 
forts: village, near New London. ADVER¬ 
TISER 734, care Rural New-Yorker, 
TEACHER would like to take two, possibly 
three, children to hoard f. r a few weeks on 
a farm; preferably where there are no other 
hoarders.. Address ADVERTISER 729. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BOARD >.ri farm: vxi-ellenr t ble: fresh eggs 
and milk. Address ADVERTISER 724, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A little girl who t ec's a g m.i| , cn 
lev home, age 9 to 19. to fear as mir own. 
ADVERTISER 702. care Rural New Yorker. 
SPEND yt.-r vacation in the beautiful Finger 
Lakes region; airy rooms, good board, all 
conveniences: beautiful view of Seneca l.ake. 
TRIANGLE FARMS. Rock Stream, N. Y. 
HONEY—Six pounds, third zone, prepaid. $1.00. 
WILLIAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
X. J. 
PURE HONEY—1921 extracted, 90-Ib. cans at 
our station, clover llavor. $.3.SO; buckwheat. 
$7: 10 ]hs. prepaid within 3d zone, clover, $2.17 
buckwheat $1.9"; special prices on large lots: 
agents wanted. RAY C. WIT COX, Odessa. N. Y 
FOR SAI.E—alee Alfalfa hay in curlots. I. C. 
HAWKINS, Syracuse. N. Y. 
3 LBS. crisp peanut brittle for $1: made fresh 
datlv; ,b- ,: vi- vd to 3d / -w. MRS. B. LANDS 
BERG. H ishron.fc Heights. N. J. 
PFRE 'I'M E SY’-‘UPOrder immediately, 
C. J. YODER, Grantsville, Mil. 
1IONEY -teemdaga Countv (lover extracted; 7 
ltis., $1.15; 10 Itis., $ 2 ; postpaid: members 
Farm Bureau. RANSOM FARM. 1310 Spring 
Street, Syracuse. N. Y. 
FOR SALE!—Limited quantity c \v hatching 
egg parcel post shipping boxes. 17. 30. 70 and 
100-egg si:"" at cut prices; in, "it, 30 and 4" 
cents each. RTVERDALE POFLTRY FARM. 
Rtverdale. v .1 
FO If SAI.E Pure extracted .-fever honey. 7-lb. 
palls, $1 25: lil-lb. pails. $ 2 . 1 ": delivered iu 
1 st, 2 d and 3.1 v. ", HARRY J. BO REM AN. 
Box S7, Katon.ill. X. Y. 
ADIRONDACK balsam pi’ltnvs. 3-lh.. $1 23; cash 
with order. MRS. WILLIAM PAYNE, Tine 
Hill Camp. Raqnette Lake. X. Y. 
HONEY—Pure buckwheat extracted. ] ostpaid 
3d Zone. 5 lbs.. $t.(is: 10 lbs.. sj.93: who’e- 
sa]e lots a specially. ROSCOK F. W1XSON, 
Dept. G. Dundee, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ospravmi Senior le ader s< rayer, 
almost new; excellent condition; bargain. 
IVAN MUSSULMAN, orrtuuna. Pa. 
FOR SALK -Sec ml hand Tir-ill gas lighting 
plant: will Illumine house, beat gas oven 
and range, bear water and run gas engine; cost 
ST. 000; first ■ ock St"0 takes |t; fine condition. 
F. M PRESCOTT Rtverdale. N. J. 
FOR SAI F -ll.ippv Farmer 12 24 tractor and 
three gang 14-inch plows: yilows one acre an 
hour; absolutely terfe.-r condition: cost $1,400; 
price $939. RIVERDALE POULTRY FARM 
Riverdale, N. J. 
PURE HONEY -Finest quality: prices right: 
suit Ufa- tion guaranteed: delivered anywhere; 
circular free FRANK PHILLIPS, Altoona, Pa. 
UNIVERSAL ebetrie light and power plant: 
1.000 watts 32-volt. 120 ampere battery: 
brand-new; m sf dependable, convenient on m.v 
kef: cost $710; sacrifice for $3"0. GT'S 
BOEHME. Meadow. Ya. 
WANTED- Ci'nl-burniug brooder. Standard pre¬ 
ferred; 390 Cyphers incubator: also will trade 
tov Moline tractor. 9-1.8 lip., used ,.ne season, 
the way of a Kordsnu or mules, making equal 
value. ADVERTISER 700, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
PTTRE maple syrup, $2; sugar in pails or cake, 
25e lb.: one quart syrup and one pound of 
sugar. $ 1 . prepaid. Made and put up by 
ALBERT FISHER. Rupert, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Carload mangel beets, $10 per ton. 
f. o. h. Skaneateles, X. Y. EDWARD 
DUCKETT. 
MILK CHOCOLATE—Made at our dairy: box of 
120 pieces, 2 tbs. net. postpaid, $ 1 ; sold in 
stores $1.77: send remittance with order. R. 
W. WIND. Babylon, L. I„ N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One 8-19 International Tractor with 
two-hoftom Oliver automatic plow, $470; one 
8-19 International tract ir with I. H. C. disk 
harrow, $475; all practically new. H. 0. 
HOLLOWAY. Perryman, Md. 
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2If.-LI)- BON of delicious home-made candies for 
$1; absolutely pnre: by mail, postpaid. Send 
order to GERTRUDE E. JONES, Longstreet 
Poultry Farm, It. 3, Trenton, N. J. 
PAR RETT TRACTOR — $90): about half the 
present cost price; absolutely as good as new: 
has been used onlv two or th-ee times; we have 
two Barrett trait..rs, but find one enough for 
ottr work: we will pay the railroad fare here 
and return and cue day's h .tel bill of aivonc 
who will purchase if on exuinitiation he finds 
the tractor satisfactory. F.. p. & E. MeKIN 
NET. ISO State Street, Binghamton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE —Colt gas generator fixtures for 8 
rooms: like new: *17". B. KELLAM, R. 
D. No. 2. Johnson City, N. Y. 
Unit SALE—Eh-coir light plant; almost new. 
ANDREW MITCHELL, Orisville. N. Y. 
HONEY—Extracted clover, 5 lbs., $1.25: 10 
Ihs., $2.17: buckwheat 7 lbs.. $1.05; 10 lbs., 
$1.87: delivered 3d zone: finest quality. H. F. 
WILLIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
EXDIOX HONEY CHOCOLATES—Unsurpassed 
for children and honey lovers; $1 per pound, 
postpaid. “ENDION," Naples. N. Y. 
BURE maple svrup for sale, $2.50 per gallon. 
FRANK B. GTFFF.N, R. F, I). No. 2. Gran¬ 
ville. O. 
FOR SAI.E—Cyphers 390-egg incubator; little 
used: | rice $39. A. B. BERRY, North Nor¬ 
wich. N. Y. 
WANTED - A one-horse mowing machine, in 
good order: describe fully, with cash price. 
ALBERT J. POTTER, Danbury, Conn. 
PURE delicious Vermont maple syrup. $2.25 
gal.; 1 " gallons or more. $2 gal.; 10 -lb. can 
sugar. $2,70: sent as soon as made; cash with 
order; satisfaction guaranteed. BERT PRES¬ 
COTT. Essex Junction. Vt. 
STANDING timber for sale; near railroad; 
Dutchess Co. Owner. ADVERTISER 771, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EASTER GIFTS—Semi one dollar for attractive 
box containing six small iars of delicious 
h tuemade jam. HICKORY HILL JAM KITCH¬ 
EN. Essex. N. Y. 
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PURE maple syrup, $2 per gallon; cash with 
order. GEORGE B. FULTON Irasbnrg, Vt. 
FOR SALE—A lot of dairy appurtenances: 
Milking machine, separator. Reid bntter 
boxes (2 to 30 lbs. capacity 1 . with icebox en¬ 
closed. printer, pails, etc.; all carefully stored 
since using: all information on receipt of in¬ 
quiries; used but little on experimental dairy 
farm. S. P. TATE WILLETS, Roslvn, L. I., 
X. Y. 
FANCY pure Vermont maple syrup, $2.50 per 
gal.: sugar in 7 and 10-lb. pails. 40c per lb.; 
not prepaid: new erop now ready. W. H. 
WARREN, North Pomfret, Vt. 
Is there a single book in the public 
library iu your town which gives an ac¬ 
curate picture of farm life or an interest¬ 
ing story of real farm people? 
Many city people form their opinion of 
farmers and farm life from the books they 
read. Therefore, there ought to be at 
least one good book picturing real farm 
life, with its mixture of bright and dark 
vdes, in every town or grange library. 
"Hope Farm Notes” is a well-printed 
--4-page book, containing 25 interesting 
stories of farm life and country people. 
Many consider it the best, book of country 
life which has ever been published. 
Ask for this book at your library, and 
if it isn't there tell them they ought to 
have it. Voti will en.iov the book your¬ 
self. aud it will give those not familiar 
with farm life a better understanding of 
real country people. 
Many people are making a present of 
this book to city friends or to their town, 
grange or school library, and it is always 
considered a welcome gift. 
The price is only $1.50, postpaid. Just 
fill out the coupon below and mail with 
a check or money order. 
RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
333 West 30th St., New York. 
Gentlemen.—Enclosed find $1.50, for which 
mail me a cloth-bound copy of Hope Farm Notes. 
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