WANTED—Middle-aged man for work on small 
farm; Westchester County; must he capable 
of doing such work; good home and board in 
good family; $35 month; nil year round; must 
be able to read and write, J. B. MOORE, R. 
F. D. No. 1. Peekskill, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man anil wife lo live on Connecticut 
farm, vicinity of Norwalk: good cook, and 
man to take rare of slock and general farm 
work; permanent; good home. Write, giving 
full particulars, age and general experience, 
ADVERTISER llftti, care Rural New-Yorker. ; 
rosi (ION WANTED by elderly man as cook In 
farm boarding-honse or private family; refer¬ 
ence exchanged. ADVERTISER 1088, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ITALIAN MAN, with family, capable to man¬ 
age farm, fruit and (lowers, would like posi¬ 
tion as partner with owner, in the vicinity of 
New York or New Jersey. GIUSEPPE RIV- 
ETTI, 1383 Cay Street, ib.sehnnk. S. I., N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc 
FOR SALE—Seven-room house; four acres; good 
for poultry. KOSTER, Belvidere, N. J. 
MUST SELL—On account of death of my wife, 
318 acres; 200 cleared; balance timber and 
woodland; 100 tillable; 100 pasture: 44 milk 
cows, 10 young stock, 4 horses, 100 bens, full 
linn machinery; 1,000 maple orchard, fully 
equipped for making syrup and sugar; modern 
house, lights, beat, bath and toilet, 12 rooms; 
tenant house, Seven rooms; modern barn, lights, 
modern in every way; milking machine; barn 
40x70, three floors; water bucket to each cow; 
milk house, henhouse, hog and icehouse, garage, 
large silo; buildings in fine repair; 1% miles to 
railroad station, schools, churches, stores; on 
good main road: all crops in; will give posses¬ 
sion at once; $4,500 down; balance in very easy 
payments to suit buyer; this is absolutely a 
bargain. BOX 21, Downsville, Delaware Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—-Poultryman, single preferred, to rent 
Connecticut poultry farm: capacity 1,000 
layers, 5,000 chicks; productive fields; t,wo 
rooms in owner's house: all products sold at 
farm; rent $400 per year; $2,000 cash required. 
AD\ ERTISER 1002, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; fields level and free from rocks; five 
miles from Augusta; on State road and trolley 
line^ cuts 175 tons of hay; pasture and barns 
for 75 head; 12-room house; barns have running 
water, electric lights and power; three silos; 
farm fully equipped with modem machinery. 
For terms and particulars address CHARLES S. 
POPE, Manchester, Kennebec Co,, Me. 
FOR SALE—Stock farm; 700 acres; all kinds 
good buildings; two new houses; 100 acres 
hemlock timber, ready to cut, 200 acres pas¬ 
ture: balance plow land for tractor: $10,000 if 
sold soon, or would cash rent, $2.50 per acre for 
term of years, cash in advance; seven miles 
from Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
IIASLETT, Hall, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Modern equipped dairy farm, with 
retail milk route for milk of 20 cows; 50 
miles from New York; 115 acres. 90 tillable; 
75 apple trees; lots of wood and timber; large 
two-fainily bouse, hot and cold water on both 
aides arid bath; 20 cows, three horses and 80 
liens; barn has 20 stanchions, concrete floors, 
water cups, litter carriers and milking machine; 
also horse barn, wagon houses, and henhouses; 
new tractor plows, barrows, feed grinder, 
thrasher, binder, two engines, ntl necessary 
machinery; milk business includes bottles, bot¬ 
tle Oiler, washer and everything complete. 
ADI ERTISER 1052, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Bargain; ICO-aerp farm; all crops 
planted; more than 100 acres under cultiva¬ 
tion; firewood; good large buildings; two resi¬ 
dences; brook watered fields; no rock; to see 
this farm under cultivation is t> appreciate it; 
in.the best farming section of Jersey; no mos¬ 
quitoes; will grow anything; clear title; easy 
terms; $12,OOP; will sell equipment and stock. 
AD\ ERTISER 1103, core Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Small farm or country house in 
picturesque location. New York State or Con¬ 
necticut; state particulars and price; small 
cash payment. ADVERTISER 1100, cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
TO EXCHANGE —Cary bungalow for a South 
Jersey poultry and fruit farm. F. DU EOIS, 
3903 Washington Street, Gary, Ind. 
Miscellaneous 
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 their household 
suitable boys between 7 and 12 years. There is 
no greater charity than this. 
237 ACRES—$15,000 set of buildings; 8 wood; 
higli state of production; on Hudson River; 
near trolley, store. State roaJ; only $11,000; 
terms; small chicken farm cheap. R. STE¬ 
VENS, Schtiylervllle, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—HOlsteins; must milk, 
feed, fit and show. Address ADVERTISER 
9!M(, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED — Middlp-ngrd woman to do general 
housework In small family; Protestant pre¬ 
ferred; all modern conveniences; good home. 
MRS. CHESTER A. GARDE, Marlboro-on-Hud- 
son, N. Y. 
WANTED—Good reliable man on truck and 
poultry farm; good wages, with room and 
board. W. A. JONES, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
MAN WANTED for truck garden, to hoe and 
weed; good home for the right innu; near 
Chester Heights station. Westchester A Boston 
Railroad. KLOKPFEU BROS., Bronx ville. 
Union Course, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN on dairy farm: house, milk, 
wood for fuel garden spot; state wages ami 
experience; give names and addresses of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1104, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
120-ACRE FARM—Price $500. Owner, M. J. 
AUSTIN, Weston, Vt. 
WANTED — Middle-aged woman for work in 
house: two in family; one accustomed to 
country life; house lias modern Improvements; 
good salary; reference. Answer ADVERTISER 
1061, care Rural New-Yorker. 
STEADY POSITION on farm for clean, hard 
worker; small family; good references; must 
know pouttry, gardening. Apply or write ROOM 
1535, 15 Park Row, New York. 
COUPLE WANTED—June 1; goud wages ami n 
permanent job for a couple, with no children, 
who can furnish A-l references as to personai 
character, as only intelligent, agreeable people 
are desired; woman to cook for owner's family; 
man as farm hand: excellent quarters, two 
rooms and private bath; state wages desired. 
Address "FARM," Ilox (i. Pawling, N. Y. 
WANTED — Middle-aged woman as cook anil 
working housekeeper on farm; give full de¬ 
tails first letter. Address M. V. R. WALKER, 
Belle Mead, N. J. 
WANTED—Respectable, reliable married man 
for general farm work: one who would appre¬ 
ciate good year around home with fair wages; 
near school and Methodist church; good house, 
usual privileges; no farm managers wanted; 
write your experience. EDWARD SIGNET, 
Harkness, N. Y. 
Wanted — Woman to cook and assist with 
housework on country place; one having young 
child preferred; references. Address ADVER¬ 
TISE K 1102. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E—Four a ere farm, at Mount Holly, 
N. J.; fine young bearing orchard. 75 apple, 
40 poach and other fruit: six-room brick house, 
excellent barn, chicken house, eornerib. etc.; 
beautiful view, overlooking lake; ideal self- 
supporting home. CHARLES L. PARKER, 850 
South 14th Street, Newark, N, ,T. 
WANTED—-Summer boarders: large farmhouse; 
fine location: modern improvements; on State 
road; write for particulars. M US. WILL 
CHRIST, Oneida, N. Y*. 
WANTED—Manager fur smalt certified dairy in 
Orange County; state full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 1101, rare Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Position on modern country estate, 
gardening or orchard work: seven years in 
last place. S V. ANDERSON, 194 Southmayd 
Road, Watcrbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attend¬ 
ants in State institution for feeble-minded; 
salary $14 per month and maintenance. Apply, 
staling age and enclosing letter of reference 
(from previous employer if possible) to SUPER¬ 
INTENDENT. J.euii worth Village Thieils, 
Rockland Co.. X. Y. 
WANTED—Reliube, competent married Protes¬ 
tant farmer that understands all kinds of 
farm work, salary or share-., in Southwestern 
Pennsylvania; give age. family, wages, ete., at 
once. Address ADVERTISER 1086. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Strong, clean woman to take care of 
poultry on farm and take child to school in 
the morning; must do her own cooking: state 
salary desired; farm is located a few miles from 
Kingston, X. Y. ADVERTISER 1009, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman or assistant to tare for 
herd of Guernseys, A. If. work. A grade 
product; young man with farm training or agri¬ 
cultural school experience preferred; only high- 
* l.is- applications considered: state qualifica¬ 
tions and Wages to start. TABER & MIG NIX, 
Castile, X. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
FOR SALE—A well-established poultry farm, 
capacity 1,00ft layers, located in South New 
Jersey; near two railroads, and good stores 
within 1ft minutes' walk; brick bouse with ail 
conveniences; fruit and shade, ADVERTISER 
1008, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Thirty acres, highly elevated land; 
near church, school and State road; fine loca¬ 
tion for cottage; plenty of timber and firewood; 
$201) of berries annually. MRS. F. H, COLE. 
Rrainnrda Station, N. Y. 
SUMMER home at a bargain; $300; six rooms; 
barn: one acre: apples, berries; mail deliv¬ 
ered: 214 miles to depot: act quickly. F. F. 
RUSSELL, S, Royalton, Vt. 
FOR SAI.E—177 acre farm: extra good soil; new 
barn: good house; on improved road: timber 
lot: $4,500; stocked with 13 cows. 550 hens, 40 
sheep. 2 horses, tools, electric lights; $8,000. 
CLARE GREGORY Mt. Vision, X. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm, Greene, Albany or Co¬ 
lumbia. suitable for poultry. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 1085, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PURE HONEY—Bargain prices on buckwheat 
while it lasts; 100-lb. keg, 9c lb.: let us quote 
yon on pails and cans. RAY C. WILCOX, 
Odessa, X. Y. 
;—7— ---1 
HoNEY—Onondaga County clover or buckwheat 
extracted, 5 lbs.. $1.15; 10 IPs.. $2. postpaid: 
we are Farm Bureau members. RANSOM 
FARM. 1310 Spring Street. Syracuse, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Five colonies Italian bees; $10.00 
eacii. FRANK HAAS, Chambers Street, Bay- 
side, I.. I. X. Y. ’ J 
WANTED—Summer boarder, on farm: pleasant 
room, good board; reasonable. MRS. EMMA 
COLLINS, Rural Route 2, TryonviHe, Pa. 
ITALIAN BEES FOR SALE—Strong colonies. 
LONGFELLOW BROS.. Hallowell. Me. 
SLEEP on a genuine Annt Hannah Adirondack 
balsam pillow: soothing, refreshing, invigor¬ 
ating; 3-lb. pillow, $1.25. postpaid; cash with 
order. HANNAH PAYNE, Pine Hill Camp, 
Raquette Lake, X. Y. 
MARRIED couple or two single men to handle 
33 cows: good salary. Call or write. ORLI- 
KOFF, 155 Grenelle Avenue, Garfield, N. J. 
WANTED—Gardener and useful man, unmar¬ 
ried. APPLETON J.. CLARK, 4ft Wall St., 
New York, N. Y. 
FARMER —Garden or truck: operates all 
machinery, own repairs, experienced with 
poultry, licensed chauffeur; married: no chil¬ 
dren. ADVERTISER 105ft, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
YOUNG American, married, experienced in 
poultry and fruit, desires position on modern 
New York or Connecticut farm. ADVERTISER 
1084, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced poultryman. with wife 
only, entire care of growing plant. White 
Leghorns: salary $50 per month, lights, water, 
fuel and garden; good home. Address PARK 
VIEW FAIIM. P. t). Box 456, Quitman, Ga. 
SWEDISH man and wife wish steady place; 
mail experienced gardener and generally use¬ 
ful; woman good cook or bo use worker; Summer, 
$90 a mouth. ADVERTISER 1083, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MILK CHOCOLATE—Made at our dairy; box of 
120 pieces, 2 His. net. postpaid. $1: suld in 
stores $1.75; send remittance with order. R. 
W. WIND, Babylon. L. I., X. Y. 
DAIRY FARM, 24ft acres, $5,500; dairy barn, 
30x100; house, granary, bughouse, henhouse. 
Kilo, icehouse, garage, milk housut 20 bead cat¬ 
tle, team of horses and tools go with farm. 
J. CARVER GLKZEN, Center Lisle, Broome 
Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Two young men for work cm lettuce 
and celery farm: experienced preferred, but 
not necessary; good wages, with board. A. 
BUDXIOK. Chester. N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 27 desires position as 
manager; Cornell training and six years' ex¬ 
perience; best of references; emploved, but 
wish to make a change, ADVERTISER 1082. 
enre Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Finest white clover extracted 
honey. 5 1b. pail. $1.15; 10-lb. pail. $2.15: 
delivered ro third postal zone and insured. 
NOAH BORDNER. Holgate. O. 
HELP WANTED—Young couple, without chil¬ 
dren: man to drive ear and handle garden; 
wife good plain cook: $S0 per mouth with 
board; attractive quarters. Address, stating 
experience fully. BOX 406, New Canaan, Conn. 
SMALT, cottage and four tores of garden soil 
at bargain for cash. J. It., Box 217, Farrn- 
ingdale, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
FOR SALE — 1ft bp. steam traction engine, 
almost new; high pressure boiler. For par- 
tieulars write BOX 125, R, D. No. 1, Mountain 
Top, Pa, 
WANTED -Man for general farm work; must 
be sober; state wages. FRED H. PIATT, 
Cross River. X. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable farm help, single or mar¬ 
ried, any nationality: state experience and 
wages expected in first letter. ECCO PRODUCTS 
CO.. It. D. 5. Newton. X. J. 
FARM HAND—To milk and run milk route; 
about 100 quarts sold; house, garden and fire¬ 
wood furnished. WHITE, 154ft Broadway, New 
York City. 
WANTED—At once, on Long Island farm, a 
working housekeeper: four adults; no outdoor 
work: state wages anil references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1093. care Rural New-Yorker., 
WANTED—Experienced young man wanted to 
work on general grain and dairy farm; give 
age, weight, height, experience and wages de¬ 
sired. SHADY DELL FAIt.M, Pattenhurg, N. J. 
WANTED—Positions by two farm hands. N. 
PANXEllOCK. Salem, N. Y. 
WANTED — Competent woman to assist with 
cooking and genera] work around kitchen in 
boarding-house accommodating about 40 guests; 
state wages wanted. MRS. FRED MILLER, 
Kcnor.a Lake. Sullivan Co,, X. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged couple, no children, for 
large poultry farm in South Jersey; man for 
all work connected with chicken business; wife 
for help in housework; good home and steady 
place; state wages and references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1091. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for farm work: $3ft a 
mouth, board and loom. A. FINK. Milling¬ 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED—'Two men for general farm work; 
wages $4(1 per month and hoard; must be 
willing and obliging It. J. LEWIS, Cedar Lane. 
Tennoek, N. .1. 1*. O. West Englewood. 
COMPETENT reliable man by year on 14-cow 
dairy farm. BOX 3. Route 3, Fredericks 
burg, O. 
WANTED—Efficient woman as chief cook in 
boys' school; salary $75 per month and home; 
if married, cat) use hushnml on general work. 
For partieulars. COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, 
Lawrence. Mass. 
EXCELLENT opjMH'tunity for young man fo 
valuable experience: beginning wage $5< 
month, board and room: position open June 1 
work with college herd of purebred cows; milk 
Ing machines used. Send applications, statitu 
age. height, weight and habits), to DAIRY DE¬ 
PARTMENT, New Jersey Agricultural College 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
I * 
RELIABLE man on small farm near New York; 
eight, cows, two horses, general work and 
small delivery route; good milker required; $35 
per month, board and room. ADVERTISER 
1105, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BOY WANTED—Over School age; work With 
owner; good board and home; $15 if exper¬ 
ienced; $10 if nor. J. RAYMOND HICKS, R. 
D.. Wa.ssaic, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable practical poultryman and 
farmer for all kinds farm work, gardening; 
$35 mouth and hoard. A. SIMM, Pleasant Val¬ 
ley Way, West Orange, N, J, 
POULTRY MANAGER, married (no children), 
15 years' practical experience, expert on chick 
raising and egg production; only first-class 
position considered. ADVERTISER 1087, .are 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Morris County. X. J.—Waterpower 
grist, feed, buckwheat mill; farm. 113 acres; 
price $9,000. A. J. HOPPER. 24 State Street, 
New York. 
M ANTED—To buy a good Hoover potato dig¬ 
ger: must be in first-class condition, with 
good original paint and no broken parts; will 
pay a fair price for a good one. REAMORE 
FARM. Valencia. Pa. 
WANTED—Machine to make broom handles. 
H. L. BAUMAN, R. No. 1, East Earl, Pa. 
WANTED—Used incubators; Cyphers, Buckeye. 
Reliable. Prairie State: state condition and 
lowest, price. KLINE. Box 50, Middle-reek. Pa 
EXCELLENT opportunity for young man for 
valuable experience at $50 month, board ami 
room: position open .Time 1; work is cooling 
milk filling bottles and washing utensils. Send 
applications. Mating age, height, weight and 
habits, to DAIRY DEPARTMENT. New Jersey 
Agricultural College, New Brunswick, X. J. 
CLEAN dry-band milkers for certified dairy; 15 
cows; wages $50. maintenance: age, refer¬ 
ences and experience. RAIHTAN VALLEY 
FARMS. Somerville, N. J. 
TWO college men, brother*, athletes, inexper¬ 
ienced. desire employment on farm; please 
state wages. BARKAN, 505 Avenue, 
New Yutk City. 
i W O 5 lit NK MEN i2n) desire Work ott truck 
or general farms; large farm preferred. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 1081, care Rural New- 
Yorker 
EMPLOYMENT wanted on farm, New York 
State, preferably within 1 (h) miles of New 
York City, by city man. 38 year* old; not much 
farm experience: salary no object to begin: 
write, describing locution, living condition* ami 
salary offered, ADVERTISER 1094, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Or will exchange for small place 
tiear town or village. 50 acres: lots fruit, 
spring water, fair buildings: church and school 
near. FRANK M. DEUEL, Brooktou, Tompkins 
Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—15 acres of fruit and trucker farm, 
with seven-room house anil good outbuildings; 
i miles from town. HERMAN JOHNSON, 
Harrington. Del. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable iu advance. 
Copy mast reach as Thursday morning lo 
appear in issue ot following week. 
ThiB department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
HERDSMAN DAIRYMAN desires position on 
private estate- understand 1 A. R. o. work, 
milk machines: life experience in farming 
Address JOHN R AMASS INI, I..ike Deb Farm*’ 
Delhi, Delaware Co., X. Y. 
SINGLE young man. 25. experienced, to take 
cun* of saddle horse* and odd work: can milk 
Reply ADVERTISER 1089, care Rural New- 
i orker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN wishes p,.*,tbm with 
purebred herd; understands test work; made 
state record of New Jersey; guod butter maker, 
dry milker. A t calf raiser and feeder; Ameri¬ 
can: 28; single; state wages in first letter. 
'LARGER, C44 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, 
l’DI I.TUYMAN. single. 20, wishes position a* 
manager or ns assistant to owner on a com¬ 
mercial plant; practical experience in all 
branches: also graduate of Cornell Winter.. 
m poultry husbandry: please state wage* and 
pa rtieulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 11)95 
rare Rural New Yorker. 
FARM or curate manager, married, open for 
permanent position: qualified by life experi 
cure iu operating farms; wide practical experi¬ 
ence with cattle. Imgs: thorough knowledge of 
farm. machinery; 19 years on Inst estate; un¬ 
questionable references. GEORGE R, SNYDER 
Snugerties, N, Y, 
SITl WION WANTED where a hustler is appre¬ 
ciated; American, 32. married, small family; 
qualified by life experience, purebred stock 
swine and poultry, A. R. o. and It. M. records 
garden and farm crops, g!as-, lawns, trees, 
shrubbery ami modern uui< liinerv; state fuli 
particulars. F. o care William Henderson, 
Matibasset, L. 1„ N. Y. 
tor, ki.m—S ummer season, part farmhouse, 
furnished: Kitchen, two bedrooms, large living 
room. R, UNTKREINER, Rlonminghurg, N, Y, 
1 ARM WANTED—-On lease- one, two years; 
cash, $150 to $250 yearly; in or about Hunter¬ 
don County, N. ,T.; elevation 600-1,000 feet. 
I-OOK BOX 4112. DnneUen. N. J. 
ULSTER COUNTY fruit, and general farm; 90 
acres; fine residence; near cold storage equip¬ 
ment: price $23.1)00; more or less acreage. 
ADVERTISER 1090, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ET.DRED. X. Y.—Desirable farm in Sullivan 
County, X. Y.; Lj mile from village; good 
schools, library and attractive surroundings; 
10-room house, need* ro pairs; will rent on easy 
terms and make reasonable allowance for re¬ 
pairs to buildings; picturesque country; fishing 
and hunting and exceptional opportunity to 
take Summer boarders; suitable for dairy, 
poultry or fruit; nominal rent to right partv. 
ROBERT W. THOMPSON, 52 Wall Street New 
York City. 
FOR SALE -150 acres: near Stamford. N. Y.: 
large he use; large burn: running water. 
ADV L'RTlSKR 109s. care Rural New-Yorker. 
GOOD REASON causes me to sacrifice farm of 
174 acre's in Chenango County. N. Y.; <>S 
a*-res in crops; good buildings; water In house 
and barn: fine view; less than '4 mile to State 
road: $10,500 with stock and toofs: $7,500 with¬ 
out: part cash; balance easy terms; no agents. 
ADV ERTISER HI97, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO RENT — To Protestants, four rooms in 
farmhouse, furnished for housekeeping; two 
bed*: uilstove for cooking: $40 for season till 
September 5. MRS. I.. WAR NUKE, R. 1, East 
Chatham, N. Y. 
SACRIFICE—Forty acre farm; ideal location; 
near village, school; house, burn, hennery; 
S3,30ft; $1,000 cash. A. SPADA. Califon, X. J. 
FOR SAI.E Large dairy and fruit farm in Asll- 
field. Ma**.: approximately 40ft to Jltft acres; 
will sell for •■ash or part • -ash or on cunt, act,; 
fm- full description and particulars, address 
BRIN TON F. HALL, Buttling, Midi. 
FOR SALE—Oat thrasher and 8 hp. twiecvlin- 
der gasoline engine: made hy Clark Machine 
Co.. St. Johnsville, Ml Y.; are in first-class 
running order ami priced to sell. R. SIDNEY* 
SMITH. R. F. D. 1, Catskill. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—De 
months; $75. 
N. Y. 
Laval, No. 12; used nit 
A, J. MOORE, Merriewoh 
FOR SAI.E—Pure delicious Vermont maple 
syrup, $2 gal.: 10-lb. can sugar, $2.50: satis¬ 
faction guaranteed; cash with order. BERT 
PRESCOTT, Essex Junction, Vt. 
E\ VPoRATOR of reliable make; must be in 
good condition. ADVERTISER 1096, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Do You Need Farm Help? 
We have many able-bodied Jewish young men, 
with uud without, experience, who wish to work on 
turms. If you need a good, steady mart, write for 
an order blank. Ours is not a commercial employ¬ 
ment agency, and we make no charge to employer 
or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue - - New York City 
The Farmer His 
Own Builder 
By H. Armstrong Roberts 
A practical and 
handy book of all 
kinds of building 
in form ation from 
concrete to cami'a- 
try. Price $1.50^ 
For sale by 
THE 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W. 30th St., M. V. 
