Mortgagee’s Rights 
I sold my form of 100 acres in 1017 
for $11,000 for stock, tools ami farm. I 
took a mortgajjo back for $8,500; the 
Iiayments arc $100 per year. There was 
about six arms of timber on place, not 
large timber, anything from 2 in. up to 
good-sized trees. When I gave the pur¬ 
chaser his deed I had it put in the deed 
(hat no standing timber was to he cut 
until said mortgage is fully paid, and 
reads in deed (hat it is accepted under 
those conditions (it is not in the mort¬ 
gage. but in deed). Two years ago the 
place was sold to another party. He 
lets the farm on shares and puts it in this 
man's contract that he is to cot his fire¬ 
wood, and draw him three loads of wood 
to where he lives. The man that worked 
the farm has gone hack West, but I have 
bis contract. One year ago this Spring 
he let the farm to another man on shares, 
and 1 forbid this man to cut any. timber, 
lie Ims gone right on and cut his wood 
for this Winter, regardless of my rights. 
The six acres of timber is just about 
ruined. I still have a mortgage of $7,300. 
f'an I foreclose mortgage, or have T got 
to sue every year, and have a lawsuit 
every year, to protect my rights? It is 
willful damage, as it looks to me as if he 
is doing this to be mean. I bad to fore¬ 
close on chattel mortgage on stock and 
tools one year ago. J. R* 
There may he some question as to the 
meaning of the word timber. It is usual 
for the owner of the lands subject to a 
mortgage to have what firewood he needs, 
and the removing of this does not usually 
deteriorate the value of the property, for 
the other wood is growing enough to 
make it up. Timber, in its usual mean¬ 
ing. however, is something, that is ready, 
or nearly ready, for use in constructive 
work, and when removed it depreciates 
the value of the security, and a court of 
equity will enjoin the offender from re¬ 
moving the same, to the damage of the 
bolder of the mortgage. 
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Farm Help Wanted _| 
HERDSMAN WANTF.D-Holsteins: mwjt milk 
feed, tit and show. Address ADVERTISER 
900, care Rural New -Yorker. _ 
WANTED—Single men and women as attend¬ 
ants in State institution for feeble-minded. 
Milan $44 per month and maintenance. Apply, 
staling age and enclosing Dtt.r 
(from previous employer if possible) to SI 1 hi.- 
1NTENPENT, I.* tdiworth A Plage. lhteha. 
Rockland Co., N. Y.___ 
MARRIED couple or two singte men to handle 
83 cows: good salary. Cull or write. ORLI- 
KOFF. 1D5 Crenelle Avenue, Garfield, N. J 
WANTED—Reliable turm help, single ,. r mar¬ 
ried. any nationality: state experience and 
wages expected in first letter. ECCO PBODlt Is 
CO., It. D. 5, Newton. N. J._ 
FARM HAND—Tc milk and run milk route; 
a hour 100 quarts sold; house, garden and fire¬ 
wood furnished. WHITE, 1546 Broadway. New 
York City, 
WANTED — Competent woman to assist with 
cooking and general work around kitchen In 
ltoardlng-Uou.se accommodating about 4u giwsts; 
state wages wanted. MRS. . FRED M1I.LER. 
Kepoza Lake, Siilllvuu Co., N. Y._ 
WANTED—Middle-aged couple, no children, for 
/ large poultry farm in South Jersey; roan for 
nil work comic, ted witli chicken business; wife 
for help in housework: good honfe ami st.-ady 
place; state wages and references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1061. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT reliable man by year on 14 mw 
dairy farm. BOX 3. Route 3. Fredericks¬ 
burg. O- ___ 
WANTED— Efficient woman as chief cook in 
hoys’ school: salary $73 per month and home; 
if married, call use husband on general work. 
For particulars. COE NT Y TRAINING SCHOOL. 
Lawrence. Mass. __ 
WANTED—Woman or girl to help with general 
housework on farm with all conveniences; 
wages $40 per month. MRS. W. H. OLIVER. 
Ossining. N. Y. 
VT ONCE- Energetic, all around farmer, single 
preferred; good board; state wages; sternly 
work. H. D. KNAPP, Preble. Cortland Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Teamster and farm helper: Ameri¬ 
can; steady work; $50 and board; references 
witli first letter. H. L. HAND, Buena Vista 
tnniiH, Valhalla, N. Y. 
WANTED—Boy. willing worker, 16 to -0. for 
general farm work; experience not necessary: 
near New Palts. Flster County. ADVERTISER 
1112. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —Young man for general farm work; 
state wages and experience. R. HEZEL, Jit., 
Oldwtefe, N. J. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman on farm for 
housework, help mother with baby six mouths 
old. R. HEZEL. JR-. Oldwlck, N. J. 
WANTED—Willing boy, 14-17, to work on farm 
in Catskills: good home and wages. KELLY 
BROS., Haleotlvllle. N. Y. 
WANTED -A competent woman for general 
housework in clergyman’s farm home in south¬ 
ern Adirondack#. Address Mrs. F. M. LA RAR, 
Minerva. N, Y. 
WANTED" On farm, two miles from village. 
Clster Comity. N. Y,. woman for general 
housework; must be good cook: no objection to 
cue small child: wages $33 monthly; hot house-■ 
keeper’s position. ADVERTISER 1119, care 
. Ktu a) New-Yorker. 
POSITION open for a reliable, single American. 
under 40, for milk delivery wagon route iu Red 
Rank. X. ,T,: must have stales ability and un¬ 
questionable honesty; a man with some experi¬ 
ence preferred; considerate treatment accorded 
and chance for advancement. SHREWSBURY 
DAIRY CO.. INC., Shrewsbury. N. J. 'Phone 
Red Rank 8-R. __ 
WANTED — Experienced herdsman, by July 1, 
single or small family, capable of making good 
A. R. records, dean milk, care of Guernsey 
Stock: accredited herd; A. It. records now above 
average: give full particulars, wages expected 
in first letter. LEWIS A. THAN, Perry, X. Y. 
WANTED—First-etna- gardener: State salary 
and give references. ADVERTISER ll-O. care 
Rural New-Yorker. _ 
WANTED—Herdsman; experienced, middle-aged 
single man; one having thorough knowledge in 
testing Holstein cattle: none but experienced 
men need to apply. ADVERTISER 1129. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, married man, experienced, 
for general farm work; board one man: $65. 
with rent; state in firstj letter size of family 
and experience. A. W. BENNER, Superin¬ 
tendent, Buskirk, N. Y. 
WANTED—Fanner, single. American, Protest- 
nut, competent to g>. ahead with work on 
small farm and care for 10 cows three horses 
and a few pigs I teamster provided); steady job 
fop the right man: state experience and wages: 
start at once. Address l:oX 24, Croton-on- 
Hinison, N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple; man must lie thoroughly ac¬ 
quainted with every brunch farm work, drive 
car. tractor, operate electric pump, take care of 
two C0 Vh and home, understand chickens; a '1 
year round position: three-room cottage witli 
bath and electric light furnished, also milk, eggs 
nnd vegetables: salary $100 monthly: no children; 
Aiuericnu. German or Hungarian preferred; best 
of references required. ADVERTISER 1126. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two women, at once; one for cook 
and laundry work, other waitress and cham¬ 
bermaid; permanent place on small estate. Long 
Island; man and wife and three adults. Ad¬ 
dress. with references and wages expected, M. 
It. BLOOMER, Babylon. L. I.. N. Y. 
PARTNER WANTED—Fruit farm; Eastern New 
York: opportunity for poullry man or apiarist. 
ADVERTISER 1130, care Rural New-Yorker, 
MARRIED COUPLE on small country place, 
near New York; man preferred with some 
knowledge of fruit and poultry; wife for general 
housework; must he good plain cook; no objec¬ 
tion to one child; state wages. F'AIRLIGHT 
ORCHARDS. Little Kails. N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable single man, general work 
on small farm: must be good milker. BOX 
103, Stamford, Conn. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits 
from 18 to 22 years for general farming that 
is willing to hnsi to, that, is interested in pure¬ 
bred Holstein -Friesian rows; will pay good 
wages. AD\ KKTISER 1125, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER COUI’I.E—Man experienced farmer 
and operate Fold; woman cooking and house¬ 
work: permanent. J. THOM A, Ulster Park, 
y. Y, _ 
RELIABLE white waitress nnd general house¬ 
work in small Is arding-house; good tips. BOX 
216. Koscuc, N. Y. 
WANTED — At 
general 
farm work; $50 per month and beard. RAY 
LEWIS, Superintendent. Watch Hill Farm, 
IVekskill, N. Y. Telephone 881-M-2. 
ON LARGE stock form, siuglp man ns working 
farmer; oats, ensilage, mots, clover. Alfalfa 
and Bine grass grown; will be responsible for 
care of registered Clydesdale inures while at 
work and must be accustomed to handling draft 
stock; pref.-r man who can operate 10-20 Titan; 
only man of good character and energetic habit# 
need apply; state references and wages wanted. 
l.dXK OAK FARM. Warren. Va. 
WANTED—Two young girls; one willing to iearn 
cooking and take i are of first Hour; other to 
help with three children, from three to eight 
years, and keep second litM>r; separate rooms an 1 
’hath; 4(1 minutes from New York. Write, giv¬ 
ing references, s’Ote age, religion nnd wages 
wanted. MRS. E. J. WEST, Port Washington, 
L. I.. N. Y.__ 
WANTED—Working housekeeper; no laundry: 
plain cooking: small house; high wages if 
competent: references. MRS. B. M. STEVENS, 
Bemordsville, N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
POT'LTRYM A V single. 27. desires position as 
manager; Cornell training and six years' ex¬ 
perience; best of references; employed, hut 
.. ..iiuHifu ADVERTISER 10S2, 
wish to make a change, 
care Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRY* MANAGER, married (no children). I 
15 years’ practical experience, expert ..n chick 
raising and egg production: only first-clan 
position considered, ADVERTISER 1087, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man desires position in country; slate 
salary. ADVERTISER 1108, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted on up-to-date Guernsey herd. 
where A. R. work Is being done by a first- 
class herdsman: s'ngle; A1 references. AD¬ 
VERTISER HOT, care Rural New-Yorker. I 
SINGLE MAN wishes position on gentleman's 
small place; years' experience with poultry i 
and gardening; tirst-cbiss references. ADVEK- | 
TISER 1116. care Rural New-Yorker. 
aorsEKKKPK.lt wants position. MRS. L. 
SWEET. Pittsfield, Mass. 
ESTATE superintendent nnd experienced bog 
uinn; practical in all branches of an up-to-date 
live stock breeding plant; salary and interest 
considered only; would like large Duroc-Jersey 
breeding plant; married: wife only; the best of 
reference. ADVERTISER 1100, care Rural 
New-Y.o ker, 
COUPLE—Americans age 28, wish position oil 
farm: wlfir help with housework; man outside; 
good milker, drive ear; or will take eharge of 
small place; references. ADVERTISER 1116. 
care Rural New Yorker 
YOUNG MAN ilS) desires position on farui dur¬ 
ing Jnly-Ailglisf: three years' experience: good 
milker, good habits, ambitious, eon drive ear: 
semi particulars (wages, location). WALTER 
S.N EL, Butler, N. J. 
MAN (23) desires position, small dairy or poul¬ 
try: practical and college training; a bustler; 
salary $60. JOSEPH KARP, care S. C. of A. A.. 
Knrtulngdale, L. I., N. Y. 
GOOD capable potiltrywoman desires communion 
tion with commercial poultry farm of- 6,000 
layers where she can brood from lU.tHjO to 15.600 
chick#; can handle the egg room also; would 
like to work there one month this summer, and 
if satisfactory arrangements '-an be made engage 
for uot less than one year, beginning first of 
year: I look care of 11.006 this Summer at pres¬ 
ent place. GERTRUDE E. .TONES T.ongstreet 
Poultry Farm, ft. 3, Trpnton. N. J. 
WOMAN wants light work in farm family: mi 
derstands poultry. ADVERTISER 1113, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Good farm home to work; two boys, 
age 13 13: write full par lien Inn. M. MUL¬ 
LER, U. F. D. 1. Hampton. N. J, 
MARRIED FARMER, experienced all branches, 
honest, steady man, wants position on farm; 
write full particulars. M. MULLER, R. F. D. 1, 
Hampton, N. J. 
POULTRY MANAGER, married. 15 years’ com¬ 
mercial experience, is open for engagement: 
commercial only. ADVERTISER 1123, care 
Rtirul New-Yorker. 
I’OULTTIY.VIAN. married 12 years' practical 
experience, wishes position: best references. 
ADVERTISER 1124, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT, with several years 
of experience, will iovestjgnte a good-sized 
position for Fall or early Spring: write for 
references and particulars. ADVERTISER 1121. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
STRONG, willing. farm-rai<ed boy. high school 
student, likes to work on dairy farm during 
vacation; Northern New Jersey or Northern 
New York; good home and some wages. P. 0. 
BOX 92. Clifton, N. J. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Poultryman, single preferred, to rent. 
Connecticut poultry farm: capacity 1,060 
layers. 5.000 chicks; productive fields: two 
rooms in owner’s house: all products sold at 
farm: rent $406 per year; $2,000 cash required. 
ADVERTISER 1092 care Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A well-established poultry farm, 
capacity 1.000 layers, located in South New 
Jersey; near two railroads, and good" stores 
within 10 minutes* walk, hrick house witli all 
conveniences: fruit and -shade. ADVERTISER 
1068, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; fields level and free front rocks: five 
miles from Augusta; on State road and trolley 
line; cuts 175 tons of hay; pasture and barns 
for 73 head: 12-room house; barns 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. 
FDR SALE—Stock farm: 760 acres; all kinds 
good buildings; two new houses; 100 acres 
hemlock timber, ready to cut; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture: balance ji’uw land for tractor; $10,600 if 
sold soon, or would cash rein $2.50 p*-r cere, for 
term of years, cash in advance: seven miles 
from Corning. Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
HASLETT, Hall. N. Y. 
120-ACRE FARM—Price $300. Owner, M. J. 
AUSTIN. Weston, Vt. 
SMALL cottage and fetir acres of garden soil 
at bargain for cash. J. K., Box 217, Farm- 
iiigdale, Monmouth Co.. N. J. 
FOR SALE—43 acres of fruit ar.d trucker farm, 
with seven-room house and good outbuildings; 
2V, miles from town. HERMAN JoHNSGX, 
Harrington. Del. 
ULSTER COUNTY fruit, and general farm; 90 
acres; fine resident-"; near Cold storage equip¬ 
ment: price $23,600: more or less acreage. 
ADVERTISER UHlO care Rural New-Yorker. 
El.DKED, N. Y—Desirable farm in Snliivan 
County, N. Y.; Vi mile from village: good 
| schools, library and attractive surroundings; 
Ill-room house, needs repairs; will rent ou easy 
terms and make reasonable allowance for re¬ 
pairs to buildings: picturesque country: fishing 
and hunting and exceptional opportunity to 
take Summer l*oarder«: suitable for dairy, 
poultry or fruit; nominal rent to right party. 
ROBERT \V. THOMPSON, 32 Wall Street, New 
York City. 
Foil SALE—Seven-room house; four acres; good" 
for poultry. ROSTER. Belvidere, N. J. 
WANTED — Small farm or country house in 
Picturesque location, New York State or Co-i- 
necticitt: state particulars and price; small 
| cash payment. ADVERTISER 1100, cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR S.\ l.E—7.Vmj-e fttnn -in high state of'enl- 
fivatidn. planted to corn, grain, potatoes, to¬ 
matoes, other crops; 10-rooiu house; outbuild¬ 
ings; tools; stock. C. ADAMS. Dingoes, N. J. 
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[ FOR SALE—34-acre truck, fruit and dairy 
farm, fully equipped; all cri>| s at time of 
sale. Address OWNER, 468 W. Colonial Drive, 
Orlando. Fla. 
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I FOR SALE—Home at Staatsburg-on-Hudson, 
situated on a bill overlooking the Hudson 
River on alt electric lighted road; right of wav 
to river; about 6 acres: 16-room house witli all 
improvements; all buildings in excellent repair; 
artesian well 163 ft. deep: electric pump; a i 
miles west of Albany Post Road mid N Y. 
C. R. H Address OWNER, Box 311, Staats¬ 
burg, N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM wanted. In New York State, | 
by experienced poultryman. for term of years, 
or will buy; must be near town, have modern 
| equipment, capacity for 1.2(H) or more layers; 
| will run large plant on profit-sharing basis, 
ADVERTISER 1111. .-are Rural New-Yorker. 
I *- - ■ i 
FARMS FDR SALE Potato and dairy farms. 
in Finger Lake region. Write to E. II. 
HARSH. Moravia. X. Y. 
FOR SALK -486-acre Eastern Colorado ranch; 
fair improvements; fenced and cross fenced: 
366 acres m pasture; 123 in rye; the rest lit 
corn and feed; price $23 per acre, including all 
growing crops; half cash; remainder oil good 
terms; also Stock and implements can be bought 
on reasonable terms. H. H. RA.Msfy, Eekley. 
Yuma Co., Cot. 
FOR SALE—Dairy and chicken farm: 71 acres; 
two miles from large village railroad and 
milk station; 5 l ‘> miles from city of Pougli 
keepulc; sto.-k. tools and crops, three horses, 
nine cows. 366 chickens, 230 baby chicks, ducks; 
good barns and outbuildings: house in fine con¬ 
dition. 11 rooms, g. E. ll.ER, R. F. D. No. 1. 
Poughkeepsie. N. Y 
66 ACRE poultry farm: two miles from large 
town: on state road: Wayne Comity. N. Y.! 
fin** to<;if|hui: 3,600 incubator: cdoneity 466 lens. 
260 chicks: $1,500 worth • f chicks sold this 
Spring; price for everything $6,500: $4,000 down: 
tliis i- a money-maker: write owner for full 
particulars. ADVERTISER 1)15, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
DELAWARE equipped farm. 60 acres:-' high 
stale if cultivation: near church, station, 
schools, boulevard: admirably adapted to poultry 
and fruit: stock, crops and implements; ideal 
climate: details by iPtter. ADVERTISER 1114, 
care Kui-al New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful Connecticut home; poul¬ 
try plant: 10 acres level land; every improve¬ 
ment: on State road; 11-room house: price 
$30,000. MARGARET ATWOOD, Plontaville, 
Conn. 
COZY COTTAGE. 11 rooms; barn, henhouse; 
8 acres early garden land, fruit, maple grove; 
on Saint Lawrence River and Roosevelt High¬ 
way. 15 minutes’ drive to village of 8,000. 
TAYLOR .V- ST1NZING, Massetta. N. Y. 
FULLY equipped farm, carrying 50 milkers; 
modern buildings; near city 75.000: best of 
markets: money-making price. Answer ADVER¬ 
TISER 1118, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small shack, ferv acres any kind, 
not swamp; brook or pond preferred, within 
one mile of store and transportation and 100 
miles of New York City; cheap lor rash. C. 
DEY, No. 98 Allendale Road, Hartford, Conn. 
GRIST MILL, supply business, land ideal trnck, 
poultry; Cheap, bargain; good location KAYS, 
Wyoming, N. Y. 
"WANTED—20 to 56 acres, with fair buildings, 
sail able for pm!. ry and small fruits: must 
have some fruit trees and firewood: near good 
market for eggs and berries; can pay cash; 
would like stock and equipment; New York or 
New Jersey. ADVERTISER 1122. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—36-acre farm, located three miles 
from New Haven, in beautiful surroundings; 
eight (8) room house, first class condition: lake 
and icehouse, capacity 506 tons: complete farm¬ 
ing equipment: eight Holsteins; 1 pair horses; 50 
chickens; plenty of choice fruit; selling account 
of old age; one-half down and first mortgage. 
ADVERTISER 1127, care Rural New-Yorker. 
275 ACRES—Good farm: buildings; young pine: 
$1,500; one-third cash. MARY JARVIS, 
Windsor. Vt. 
VINELAND playing poultry faint for sale: best 
locution: near station; improvements. Other 
details, write nWNER, Box (5, South Vineland, 
N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—190 acres; large bouse; 
running water; high ground: very productive; 
will sacrifice on account ill health; stocked: two 
miles to Craryville. BOX 106, Craryville. N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
WILL TAKE few Summer boarders: attractions 
are quiet, rest, proper and healthful Pood, 
beautiful scenery, mountain climbing; near tile 
“Long Trail": no Jewish people or children. 
HILLSIDE FARM. Waitgflpjrt, Vt. _ 
WANTED—Summer hoarders: large farmhouse; 
fine location: modern improvements: on State 
nad: write for particulars. MRS. WILL 
CHRIST, Dneida, N. Y. 
ITALIAN BEES FDR SALE—Strong colonies. 
LONGFELLOW BROS., Hallowell Me. 
SLEEP L-n n genuine Aunt Hannah Adirondack 
balsam pillow; soothing, refreshing, invigor¬ 
ating: 3-lb. pillow, 81.25. postpaid: cash with 
order. HANNAH PAYNE, Pine Hill Camp, 
Raqnctte Lake. N. Y. 
IT" RE HONEY—Rargain prices on buckwheat 
while it lasts: 160-lb. keg. 9c lb.: let ns quote 
yon on pails and cans. RAY C. WILCOX, 
Odessa. N. Y. 
i 
HONEY—Onondaga County clover or buckwheat 
extracted. 5 lbs., $1.15; 10 lbs.. $2 postpaid: 
we are Farm Bureau members, RANSOM 
FARM. 1310 Spring Street. Syracuse. N. Y. 
MILK CHOCOLATE—Made at onr dairy; box of 
126 pieces. 2 lbs. net. postpaid §1: sold in 
stores $1.75; send remittance with order. R. 
W. WIND. Babylon. L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—De Laval, No. 12; used nine 
months; $75. A. J. MOORE, Merriewold, 
N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—Pure delicious Vermont maple 
syrup, $2 gal.: 16-lb. can sugar. $2.50: satis¬ 
faction guaranteed: cash with order. BERT 
PRESCOTT, Essex Junction. Vt. 
NEW maple syrup, guaranteed absolutely pure. 
excellent quality. $2.25 single gallons: over 
five gallons. $2: sugar, ltl-lb. pails. $2.50: orders 
filled promptly. G. T.. HOWARD, Essex Junc¬ 
tion. Vt. 
FANCY pure Vermont maple syrup, $2.56 per 
gal sugar tn 5 nnd 16-lb. pails 40c per lb.; 
not prepaid: new crop now ready. W. H. 
WARREN. North Pomfret, Vt. 
FOR SATE—Acetylene gas plant: capacity 56 
',j-ft. burners: never put into operation due to 
purchaser's death: unv reasorahle offer accepted 
Address OAKHR BROS., R. F. D. No. 1. Wil¬ 
loughby. O. 
EVAPORATOR of reliable make: must be in 
g.rfid condition. ADVERTISER 1117, ear.* 
Rural New-Yorker. 
THE CHOICEST new Vermont maple syrup in 1- 
gitl. cans. $2: iu V6-gal. cans, $1.10: in '4- 
I pal. cans. 55c; the choicest new Vermont marie 
I sugar in 2, 5 and 10bj-lh. pails, 26c per lb.: in 
2. 4. S and Ill-ox. cakes. 30c per lb.: f, o. b. 
Rupert. Vt: remit with order. JAY T. SMITH. 
Rupert, Vt. 
BEES—2 ib. package, with Italian queen. $6; 
full hives. $15; guaranteed safe arrival and 
free front disease. EVAN JONES. R. F. D. 
No. 6, Trenton, N. J. 
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WANTED—Room and board on farm for mother 
and two children; mother willing to help 
around house; must he cheap. ADVERTISER 
1128. care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO NEW Midwest Utilitors. $250 each; never 
narrated; including plow, complete cultivating 
set, frames, hitches; sacrifice sale, account, 
financial affairs: write: freight prepaid if or¬ 
dered before July JOHN H. OWEN, 442 Price 
Street, -Savannah. Ga. 
Do You Need Farm Help? 
We have many able-bodied Jewish young men, 
with and without experienee. who wish to work on 
farms If you need a good, steady wtan, write for 
an order blank. Ours Is not a commercial emplov- 
ment agency, and we make no charge to employer 
or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue - - New York City 
