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Farm Help Wanted 
PERMANENT place and advancement for all 
around, capable. lnisky, unmarried farmer. 
MOtlKGAN FARM CORPORATION, Mobcgan 
Lake, X. Y. _ 
WANTKD -Single wmmm as attendants in State 
Institution r«r feeble-minded; salary Ml per 1 
month and maintenance. Apply. Mating age 
and enclosing letter »>f reference (from previous 
employer If riosbjhle)., to SCPEKlNTKNPhN 1. 
1 .0 toll worth village. Thiells. Rockland Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—rmiltryman, single, to take entire 
charge commercial plant: must he experien. *‘,1 
in hatching, production and eondit iuniug 
poultry for retail market: salary and percentage 
to rigiit man: no college graduate without prac¬ 
tical experience need apply; give full detail's 
first letter. II. S. PARLEY, Amherst M:i<s. 
WOMAN to do plain rooking and genera! house¬ 
work in modern farm home; every modern 
convenience; wonhl consider competent couple. 
Wrile M Its. W A. COLE, West Brattlcboro, 
VI., stating wages. 
MILKERS - We need several competent dry 
hand milkers: wages $00 per month with 
hoard and single room. WALKKR-GORDON 
Mll.K FARMS, Plalnsbuin, N. J. 
FARMER WANTED, with his own help or 
grown-up sous, to take a completely stocked 
1 .‘ilt-a ere dairy farm oil shares: IS cows now 
milking, several heifers coming in profit; milk 
sold .it League price: only man of long exper¬ 
ience with cattle will he considered: satisfac¬ 
tory references required. PETElt S. HUE. Box 
37S, New Brunswick. N. J. 
COOK, White or colored, without children. 
wanted for country place: must be someone 
lisci to country life, who likes it; references 
required. T. 11. METTLER, East Millstone, 
X. J. 
WANTED At once, man and wife for dairy 
and ham work: must lie good milker; good 
salary, free rooms and milk. Apply X. NIT- 
MARK. 20 Madison Street, Carlton Hill, N. J. 
1IUI SEKEEPElt WANTED on a country farm 
to cook for myself and three children; one 
child no objection: good wages. DAVID ,1. 
CRON, Flat brook vllle, N. J. 
COFFEE WANTED—Good wages and permanent 
position for white Protestant couple, without 
children, who can furnish llrst-class references, for 
personal character and ability: woman to cook, 
wail on table and do general housework for 
family of llil'oo adults; i,„ laundry; all conven¬ 
iences: mail gardener ami handy man. indoors 
and util, oh gentleman's all-year country place, 
,'jli miles from New York; stale ago. wages rte 
sifeil and solid references in GEORGE <1. YEO¬ 
MANS, R. F. D., Spring Valley. N. Y. 
WANTED — At once, middle agivl woman for 
farm boarding-house; all modern improve¬ 
ments in house; prefer single woman or widow: 
good home and permanent position for right 
party. Reply ADVERTISER 3182, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
WANTED—Steady, reliable, single man to take 
care of herd of 31 cow~: man able lo run 
milking machine 'phone 33.11 Mt. Holly, or 
write GEORGE C, BOZAI’TII. Rimcocas, N. .1. 
WANTED—A few first-class milkers on a certi¬ 
fied farm: only flrsl-dass men need apply; 
wages $c.5 and board. ADVERTISER 3131*. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED Man and wife for poultry farm; ex¬ 
perienced; (in miles in New .Jersey. F. 
D'AVKI.I.A, UN Nassau Street. New York. 
WANTED Ifcilncd woman for position as house¬ 
keeper: small family: good wages. A. W. 
MEINERS, 31 E. Fierrepont Avenue, Ruther¬ 
ford. N. .7. 
WANTED — A housekeeper for a workman’s 
home; two girls, h and 11: state age and 
wane-, and do imt. answer if you do nut like 
country life, ADVERTISER 31311, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
■WANTED — Experienced ponltrymnn to take 
charge commercial plant: state wages, exper¬ 
ience. etc., in first letter. E. S. FREESE, 
Kaionah. N. V. 
MAN AND WIFE for farm: man to work on 
farm; wife to rook and look after house; a 
good position for a good couple. ADVERTISER 
3133. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED On dairy farm, y<>uug man, good dry 
hand milker, understand general farming: 
must have references: wages $45 and board. 
AD\ KIMTSEK 2135. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
SITFATION WANTED—Farm manager, super- 
tatLMideut; long successful experience in or¬ 
charding. gnrdeuiug. greenhouse, crops, stock, 
poultry, lawns, roads. shrubs. etc., modern 
machinery: exceptional references; American: 
married; no children. J’nX fit!. Hioouifleld, 
Cell I . 
WANTED—Position as working foreman on g ’> 
tlciniiti’s estate; best of knowledge of farming 
and of modern farm machinery: been in present 
position nine years. ADVERTISER 3090, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—On 20il-»icre dairy farm, single man 
who D quiet and good-natured with animals 
and humans, lu act as herdsman on ter the 
direct supervision of IJie owner ami do other 
farm work when required; must be good milker 
and have some experience, but real faithful In¬ 
terest more desired than complete knowledge; 
registered HoUtcins: modern barn: milking 
mio-hine: n permanent home for a congenial, 
willing man. who will be content on a farm and 
return favor for favor: write fully and confi¬ 
dentially in first letter ami state wages. 
ADVERTISER 311a, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Farm baud: «ll around, handy, 
steady; Marlboro. X. Y.: state salary, 500 
ADAME STREET. Hoboken, N. J. 
WAN TED—Man and wife on small farm, close 
to town: wife to cook and do general house¬ 
work: miiu general farming, horse, cow. poul¬ 
try: references required. Address Box 3115, 
Stroudsburg. Pa. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Must be a good dry 
hum] milker and all around cow man; state 
where employed for past nve years, wages ex- 
iwted. etc., in first letter. Apply to AUSTIN 
(1AV IN. 3l> South 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—A man and his wife to do all work 
mi a pleasure farm used by family with chil¬ 
dren over Saturdays and Sundays: Bedford. X. 
Y. Write or see Mil. WESTERN, HO. West 
-loth street. New York. 
OPPORTUNITY for youug woman — A small 
family of three, living in New York City, 
wants to get iu touch with young woman who 
would like to work in N. w York; inasmuch as 
we are living iu u modern apartment, equipped 
with every electrical labor-saving device the 
work itself is light ami agreeable; we are look¬ 
ing more for a refined, congenial girl to be otn- 
of the family than a domestic; if you would 
like to conn- with US please send full particu¬ 
lars about yourself, references and monthly 
salary you expect. Address APARTMENT A3. 
1565 Grand Concourse. New York City. 
WAN TED—Competent man for general house¬ 
work: reference required: give particular-. 
BOX 166, West Nynck. X. Y. 
WAN TED—A farmer, experienced iu crop* and 
machinery, for u ISO-acrc farm; Northern Now 
Jersey; year around position; scud recommenda¬ 
tions with first letter. ADVERTISER 2121, 
caic Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED — Working housekeeper, in country. 
f,.r one in family: beautiful home and light 
work for one who prefers that; preferably with 
son about 13 to help around. ADVERTISER 
2122. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTKD — ’Woman for housework and plain 
cooking on farm; three iu family; good home 
and steady place: wages $40, F. UART0G. 
R. F. IV No. 5. Ridgefield. Conn. 
WANTED—Respectable middle-aged woman for 
light housework in country; five in family: 
must be neat and clean and able to do plain 
cooking: a good home with modern conveniences 
and $30 per mouth. C. S. (SHEENE, Westwood 
Poultry Farm, Alt. Kisco, N. Y. 
POT'LTRY SALESMAN, one who is thoroughly 
experienced with Cyphers lueubnbu’s also 
the standard breeds of poultry, for general work 
in poultry supply salesrooms; hours 7:30 to d: 
young man preferred, net over 40 veal's old. 
'THE M.VCNI IK HORTICULTURAL CO.. INC.. 
lilt 1 . Greenwich street. New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple for private family In the 
country: wife plain cook: husband handy mao. 
SEN DIAL FARM, Ralston, X. .1. 
SINGLE MAN wanted for farm work: milk 
some: $40 per month and board for Winter. 
’Phone 42M Cold .spring 8 p. in. CHESTER 
SMITH. Cool-Spring-im-Hiidson, N. Y. 
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED—A long job and 
good wages. ADVERTISER 2124, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN - DAIRYMAX — Life experienced; 
3l: married, no children; open -March 1-15: 
A. R. D. work on private estate preferred; clean 
habits, no tobacco; record- and references show 
competency and reliability. ADVERTISER 
2080, cure Rural New Yorker. 
WAN TED-Position as working farm manager 
where poultry, eggs and fruit are llie main 
products: 15 years' experience, Cornell college 
training: under-;aud the business thoroughly in 
all Its modern features: no proposition is too 
large: American: age 35: married; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 2o7'\ care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER - SUPERINTENDENT 2V years' 
practical experience all branches; 14 years 
last position: personal reference; married: open 
for engagement. E. D,. 205 Seventh Avenue. 
New York*City. 
HERDSMAN, single, agricultural education, ex¬ 
perience purebred cattle, rotation of crops 
aud taking charge, want- position: A-l refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 2093, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOULTKYMAN. American born, 45, reliable, 
married, no children, 12 years* practical cx- 
periem— and up-to-date, wants a position on 
large private estate or good commercial plant: 
best of references. t'HARI.KS il. RAETZ, 1107 
Syms Street, West Hoboken, N. J. 
WANTED — Position by practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent; life experience in gen¬ 
eral funning; agricultural college training: ex¬ 
perienced in management of large commercial 
farms and private estates: best of references; 
American: ag<- 47: desires to eouuect with owner 
having farm large^engneb to justify wages of 
$1 soo per year. IfH.lS F. BANCROFT, Wind 
sor Locks. Conn. 
EXPERT PdELTKYMAN, single, college grad¬ 
uated (agriculture and poultry), with life 
experience, practical, scienUrbal. seeks super- 
intendeuoy larger plant, preferably private es 
tale, where intelligent, efficient management de¬ 
sired. Write HOUSE, 214 Broadway, Schenec¬ 
tady. N. Y. 
I’OULTUYMAN, young, single, capable, willing 
worker, having practical experience covering 
nil phases of commercial work, desires n posi¬ 
tion as working manager; full particulars first 
letter: best of references. ADVERTISER 2101. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Position as farm superintendent for 
large estate; understands farming in all its 
branches, also machinery: American, married, 
age 30; excellent references. I.. G., Box 100, 
Jericho. N. Y. 
HERDSMAN single 27. thoroughly trained and 
experienced inaklig records, producing milk 
economically: shares or salary. Address 
ADVERTISER 2pt4, care Rural New Yorker. 
DRUHARDIST — D pan for position; thorough 
practical experience. ADVERTISER 2119. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
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FARMER'S HELPER (single) wants position 
with owner alone: can milk five to seven 
cows: wages $30. ADVERTISER 211S, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED by a young married 
American man on duck or chicken farm, tm 
object ion- lo driving car or truck. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2117. care Rural New Yorker. 
A MARRIED .MAN (one child) wishes a p. sl- 
tlou; experienced teamster and for general , 
farm work: best of references. GEORGE 
GEVEli, Washington Depot. Coiin. 
MN.,1.1, MAN want- position as herdsman or ! 
assistant herdsman on dairy r.inil or estate: 1 
good references. ADVERTISE t 2110, care i 
Rural Now Yorker. 
Put LTKY.MAX. years of ox pi lienee, desires 
connection with modem commercial plant. 
Address ADVERTISER 2125, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POTLTRYMAN (agricultural school graduate) FARM—100 acres: good soil, pasture, plenty 
and wife, refined young Christian couple; 
wife us nurse-companion, with hospital training 
to children or scuii-hivalitl. ADVERTISER 
2109, care Rural New Yorker. 
WORKING UOUSEKEEPEIt. with boy 17. 
wants posttluu in vicinity of Now York with 
private family; experienced with children; can 
iurni-h b—t. of references. ADVERTISER 2111, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HEAD FARMER—Married: 35 years: exper¬ 
ienced with purebred cattle, advanced regis¬ 
try, showing, milk production, rotation of crops 
and trucking building roads and clearing land; 
five years In present position: first-class refer 
cnees from same. ADVERTISER 2108, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED— Responsible work with purebred 
stock by single American, age 21: interested 
In genera! farm work also: experienced; wages 
¥5(1 no m I It with board to start,. ADVERTISER 
2128, care Rural New-Yorker. 
-1 
POSITION WANTED on or before January 1. 
1023. by refined, experienced couple ill county 
homes. Stab or county asylum; man as general 
i ireeer ol farm, stock a ml garden; salary 
si.uott; woman a* cook, assistant matron, seam¬ 
stress ,_,r laundress; salary siitiu and mainten¬ 
ance yearly- the above 1- least would lie con¬ 
sidered: best of reference from last employers; 
ages- 45 and 43. ADVERTISER 2127, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W0! LI) like to connect with owner of well- 
loeuted farm iSotitn preferred) wbo wishes 1" 
Institute an Alfalfa-live stock program: 20 
years* experience. M. T. HORNE, Newton 
Falls, O. 
FARM OWNERS. INVESTORS—A dairy farmer. 
accustomed lo improve farms aud cattle while 
making large profits, wants to develop produc¬ 
tion with owner of equipped farm and herd; 
adjacent to citv: share contract: begin April 1. 
1023: describe property. ADVERTISER 2130, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
; Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
28-ROOM Sumnu-r hotel, with 9-r> "Ut cottage, in 
popular Hebrew resort, near lake. 100 miles 
from New York City: luft-acre farm in connec¬ 
tion: ideal location for Summer camp. Write 
f,,r full particulars. ADVERTISER 1739, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
120-ACRE FARM, in Monroe County, l’a.: SO 
acres ttllable. the rest timber la.id: with or 
without stuck and machinery; ideal place for 
poultry keeping: spring, brook running through 
property. Write or call t<* HARLEY U. SAXE. 
Effort. Monroe. Co., I’a. 
FLORIDA—Thirty acres, good cultivation; bun¬ 
galow, barns :roi..I water: S3.IHK): particulars. 
D1L E. XV. POMEROY. 2 State Street, Hart¬ 
ford. Conn. 
FOR SALE—One-man up-to-date poultry farm: 
eight minutes from station; with stock if 
wanted. BQX 338. Poinpton Lakes, X. J. 
WANTED nit I'D RENT—Dairy farm, equipped 
with milk route: 25 years' experience in 
dairying, with best of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2007. ,are Rural New-Yorker. 
wood; seven room house; henhouse; beautiful 
new burn, accommodates 3U cows: located near 
Norwich. N. Y.: only $1,800: half cash: balance 
easy terms. Owner. ADVERTISER 2120, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
STRAWBERRY FARM — $350. SHKPHERD- 
So.N. Eden, MtL 
POULTRY, dairy, produce farm—Continuous in¬ 
come producer: loo acres; wivlt 1.300 White 
Leghorn layers. 200 Cornell certified, ti.OOO-cgg 
incubator: Reo truck: all equipment: capacity 
for 24 cows: lile silo: on paved road: two miles 
to village: all modern improvauents in house; 
electricity and water through al! buildings; 
tenant house: ready to move in and Sturt re¬ 
ceiving income next day: poultry and <ltiy-old 
chick business well established nttd capable of 
netting over $4,000 per year: heavy Full egg 
production now on and for immediate deli-very; 
$10,000 cash and balance 5% mortgage. L. C. 
REYNOLDS, Meadow Brook Farm. Church) ilie, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm in Central New York; 
121 acres; 100 clearod and 20 standing timber 
anil wood; 30 acres fine river bottom land; 
spring water piped to bouse and barn; fine loca¬ 
tion. on Slate road, three miles from good rail¬ 
road town; tprnis. cash preferred. Address 
ADVERTISER 2110. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm; cheap: near markets; 
price. description. BROWN, (183 Fulton 
Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
WANTED- Small farm or country home, with 
woodland. SCHAFER. 518 Sixth Avenue, 
Brooklyn. A". Y. 
WANTED—To rent, with option to buy. general 
farm within about 55 miles from New York. 
ADVERTISER 2112. care Rural New- Yorker. 
POl I .TRY FARM — 103 acres; completely 
equipped; 21.000 capacity incubators. It).000 
capacity brooder: fine buildings; State road; 
eight-room house, ail improvements; two iii'les 
village: pries* $12.000: terms. WILLIAM 
SADLER. Millerton, X. Y. 
FDR SALE — 120 acre dairy and grain farm; 
near State mail: nine-room house, two barns 
and other outbuildings: three miles north of 
Princeton; $8,500: half cash. F It E D 
SCHWECKE. I!. F. D. No. 1. Princeton. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 170 acres, fully equipped, 
in Warren Co.. N. J.; splendid location: on 
State highway, com-rete road: railroad station 
ami creamery one-half mile: good buildings; 
large house, w ith heat and electric; -all it: good 
condition and well watered; price right. S. 
JUDSON LEIGII. Vienna. Warren Oo.. X. ,T. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; eight acres good 
four-room house, cellar, outbuildings, orchard, 
gas, t-depbone. adjoining village, church, high 
: coneret* highway. iy, 
miles railroad; price, farm. $2,200; complete 
with 70<> WhPe Leghorns, incubators, heirs-, cow. 
wagon, buggy, etc., $8,500. BOX 25. Lower 
Salem, O. 
MILLING BPS 1 NESS—Eleven buildings; 26 
acres: going: volume 40.000: waterpower, 
electricity ; sacrificed $8,000; write for photo¬ 
graphs. prospectus, descriptions. Estate G. 6. 
MacPll KRSOX, Lebanon. N. J. 
IMPROVED FARM—On Government Irrigation 
project; near the fatuous Black Hills: price 
$70 per acre; write for particulars. SAM 
BOBER. Newell s. L>. 
FOR SALK—t i iittial estate, on James River: 
750 acres; modern up-to-date home. For de¬ 
scription and 'trice address owner. J. L. GRAY. 
Norwood, Va. 
WANTED — Small farm, poultry, trait, etc.. 
within 00 miles New York: exchange $7,500 
suburban residence. F. P. DAHTE. Ridgefield 
Park, N. J, 
FOR SALE—HO acres potato land; 10 miles 
from Homer. N. Y,r seren-roota house: good 
barn: all stock aud tools and crops complete; 
price for all $5. (ski; payment of $2,000; balance 
easy. E. H. HARSH, Moravia. N. Y. 
TO LET—Out,right or on shares, a farm of 250 
a--r»*s. 25 miles from New York t'lty: has 
four horses. 350 bens, with accommodations for 
1.0O0: 12ft hogs, 19 cows anil general farm 
equipment: table waste sufficient to feed 150 
bogs is received dally at haulage cost from two 
of (ho largest Hospitals in New York City: all 
the garden and farm products, eggs, berries. 
' that this farm can ei-' dnee are delivered 
directly to several New York hotels, the Wal- 
dnr:. the Plaza, the t Vo H 1 ! lor] 111 -e, Go* Billticre. 
the Vanderbilt. Tito Belmont and the Park 
Avenue, at prices much better than the general 
market affords; this as well as the 'table 
waste" feature of the business, can be inde¬ 
finitely enlarged: an unusual opportunity is here 
offered a responsible, well ...mantled farmer 
who '.'in command the requisite amount of effi¬ 
cient labor. ADVERTISER 2134. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — Poultry farm, two acres; new 
houses D.r 1.000 liens, three brooder stoves, 
3.200 incubator capacity; barn: nine-room 
railroad town, Lincoln 
Highway: $3,000; will rent. MILO BUTTS, 
New Oxford, Pa. 
FARM ■ l'.«t acres) for sale, iu the town of 
Wn-tilngtnu, Conn.; productive land; good 
buildings, with modern improvements: near 
railroad. O. PERRY BURR, Romford, Conn. 
Foil SALE tilt RENT—Dairy, poultry, fruit 
farm: 189 acres: ue\v eight-room house, ice¬ 
house, milk house, garage, barn 2t>xllf., accom¬ 
modate 34 cows, six horses, cotptrete floors, 
troughs miming Witter ton Id 200 tons hay; big 
silo, com crib, poultry bouse for SO0,' duck 
house, pig houses, smokehouse; 25 acres big 
timber; 28 pasture, spring watered: place for 
ice pond; s,\ acres rye. 30 acres newly-seeded 
hay amt clover all fertilised, no stems, level 
and rolling: all but woodier can be cultivated; 
100 shocks corn. 8" runs hav, 300 bushels oats, 
all necessary machinery; team six-year 2.000- 
lh. sound horses: all included iu sale: priii 
$ll.<100: pa.-t iisit: or rent $550 yearly; 10 
miles from Poughkeepsie, eight miles from Mill- 
brook. 1’ , miles to depot, schools, churches and 
milk depot. ADVERTISER 2107, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Nice Virginia farm; 70 acres; oue- 
haif tillable, growing good crops: balance 
wood and timber; go-d dwelling; orchard; con¬ 
venient u school, churches and town; with 
stock and equipment, only $2,500. C. H. KEY 
NOLDS, Box 284. Fredericksburg, Va. 
FOIt SALE—118-a.re farm, southern Jefferson 
Go.. N. \.: Unc locution; State road: with or 
without equlptii. at ; immediate possession. For 
details write ADVERTISER 2105. care Rur.il 
New-Yorker. 
I ARM Ft 'It SAl.i: Five miles from Kalkaska, 
Michigan, in Orange County: 200 acres; about 
90 acres in liiui'er. >omc good and some second 
growth: remainder of land adapted to grains, 
hay and splendid pasture; good farm for stock: 
level; go-d two-story frame house, nlue rooms; 
good water piped into house; large barn, hog 
hou-e. granary; good roads to town: soil to 
settle estate: immediate ... . ash sale. 
Address JOHN HAUTIXG, l.igottier, Did. 
8 
acres: stock, crops and equipment: good build 
ing>: tVntrftl Jersey: resort markets: near 
schtod and railroad: terms. Owner, ADVER¬ 
TISER 2103, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LADY (30) with country home wishes to meet 
single lady, 30 40 with income, to go 50-50 
as companion. ADVERTISER 2131, carer Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—There is no greater charity 
than to offer a borne to a friendless, deserving 
boy between the ages of seven and 12 years: 
this is real charity, and we earnestly solicit 
the co-operation of Gat Indie families (New York 
State only). Address PLACING OUT BUREAU. 
415 Broome Street, Nov York Pity. 
Mll.K CHOCOLATE—Made at our dairy; hox "f 
120 pieces. 2 lbs. net. postpaid, $1; sold in 
stores $1 75: send remittance with order. R. 
W. WIND, Babylon. I,. L. X. Y. 
CT.OV ER or Basswood honey In 60-lb. cans. $7.50: 
buckwheat. $0.50; f. o. b. G. W. BET.DEN 
Berkshire N. Y. 
FOR SAI L —Pure extracted clover honey. 5-lb. 
pads. $1.25; p) lbs.. $2.20; delivered into 3d 
i-cae. HARRY J. BOREMAN. Box 87, Katouah. 
N. Y. 
SURE POP old white rice corn; 25 lbs., pre¬ 
paid 3d zone. $2.40. W. HALBERT, Oxford, 
X. Y. 
HONEY—Pure extracted; circular free ROS- 
COE F. WESSON, Dept. G. Dundee, N. Y. 
HONEY—lO lbs, fiuest white, $2 iu 3d zone; 
$2.20 in 4th zone; buckwheat 20c less; *»-lb. 
eaus, white, $7.80 f. o. b. here; buckwheat. 
$6. F. W, LESSER, Fayetteville. X. Y. 
HONEY — Pure extracted, postpaid, first three 
zones: clover 5 lbs.. $1.25; 10 lbs $2 15: 
buckwheat, 5 [hs., $1; 10 lbs.. $1.90: special 
prices on quantity lots. WALNUT 0RC1I Mill 
FARM. Ithaca. N. Y. 
FORTY TONS of extra good cattle bee'ts. 
DEAN M. BARBER Skancateles, X. Y. - 
HONEY — Pure extracted, OtVlb. can at our 
station, clover-basswood, $7.80; buckwheat. 
Sd.80: 40 lbs.. S,-,.I'J) and $4.80; tO lbs., delivered 
within 3d postal • ,Tie $2.05 ;l nd $1,80 R AY 
0. Wit,COX. Odessa, N Y. 
HONEY—Finest quality extracted; clever hass- 
\V"nd. • * P's.. $1.20; 1») lbs., $2.05; amber 
color. $1.05 and .<l.s',; buckwheat. *1 and si SO- 
delivered third zone. 11. F. WILLIAMS. Romu¬ 
lus, N. \. 
ATTENTION— 1(0 It's. of mil!' a day for IT. 
years and $3,000 will buy 632-acre farm; oue 
mile from village, high - ... fair buildings 
GEORGE Mi-Mi 1.I.IN. Homer. X. Y. 
FOR SALE -Small country place; five-room 
house, good condition: henhouses for 000 hens; 
four acres land; it, minutes' walk to two rail¬ 
road stations; price $2,800: part cash. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2113, utri Rural New Yorker. 
elated: Aunt Hannah's genuine Adiromb 
balsam pillows make delightful gifts; 3-lb. 
1". $12 '. postpaid: check or equivalent w 
erder. HANNAH PAYNE. R.tqmUv La 
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