1459 
Keep Up Humus 
Content of Soil 
—1 Many orchardists 
- maintain a proper 
AgH&Hnn t humus content in 
*^J p * B * soils by growing le¬ 
guminous crops and 
turningthem under. 
j* J ' Agricultural Gyp- 
sum aids in the sue- 
cessful production 
p~H—— of legumes such as 
- —L I clover, alfalfa, cow- 
Thia valuable peas, soy beans, by 
book i« free. providing sulphate 
sulphur, a vital 
plant food. 
Gypsum Industries Association 
Dept. 18, 111 W.Washington Street 
Chicago, Illinois 
Agricultural Gypsum is sold by Local Dealers 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy most reach as Thursday morning lo 
appear in issue oi following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, bus no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women its attendants in State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance. Apply, stating age 
and enclosing letter of reference (front previous 
employer if possible), to SUPERINTENDENT. 
Letchworth Village, Tbiells, Rockland Co,, 
X. Y. 
WOMAN to do plain cooking and general house¬ 
work in modern farm home; every modern 
convenience; would consider competent couple. 
Write MRS. W. A. COLE. West Brattleboro. 
Vt., stating wages. 
WANTED—A farmer, experienced in crops and 
machinery, for a 180-acre farm; Northern New 
Jersey; year around position; send recommenda¬ 
tions with first letter. ADVERTISER 2121, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
. WANTED — Woman for housework and plain 
cooking on farm; three In family; good home 
and steady place; wages $40. F. HARTUO, 
R. F. D. No, 5, Ridge field, Conn. 
WANTED — At once, middle-aged 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 2132, rare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COUPLE WANTED—Good wages and permanent 
position for white Protestant couple, without 
children, who can furnish first-class reforeuees for 
personal character and ability; woman to cook, 
wait on table and do general housework for 
family of three adults; no laundry; all conven¬ 
iences; man gardener and handy man, indoors 
and out, ot gentleman's all-year country place, 
30 miles from New York; state age, nationality, 
wages desired and send references to GEORGE 
<;. YEOMANS. G. F. D., Spring Valley, X. Y. 
WANTED—To work on duck farm strong, active 
single man; steady job all year around. 
WEBER BROS., Wrentbam, Mass. 
WANTED—At once, farm hand for general farm 
work; state experience and wages desired. 
RON 98. Liulitbgo, X. Y. 
EXPERIENCED MAN wanted for poultry aud 
farm work; good opportunity for right man. 
ADVERTISER 2143, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An A-l tractor mechanic; state age. 
give references, experience and salary desired. 
Address W. E. SCHMICK FRUIT FARMS. 
Hamburg. Pa. 
WANTED—Man and wife On -mall farm, North¬ 
ern New Jersey; man generat farming, horse, 
cow. poultry, generally useful; wife cooking and 
general housework: no laundry: state age, ex¬ 
perience, wages. ADI ERTISER 2140. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An all-around white man; one whe 
can run n Studehaker car. Address ADVEK- . 
TI.SER 2130. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer who understands cattle to 
work <X)-aer# farm; hnve lind disastrous trou¬ 
bles with workers who haven't worked; want 
real worker with re8l references; good salary 
and unfurnished house to man who can work 
farm for owner absent in New York most of each 
week. F. SMITH, Mountain Trait Farm, Bel- 
vldere, Warren Co., N. J. 
WANTED—Working housekeeper, familiar with 
rare of children. Address BOX 363, Mont¬ 
gomery, N. Y. 
WANTED — Middle-aged couple, no children, 
congenial, neat, honest, willing; man exper¬ 
ienced gardener, greenhouse wurk, some light 
dairy and farm work; wife good cook, light 
housework, canning; good home; steady for 
right couple: live with family; best reference; 
ready February. l'ERCY BURK, Oakdale Sta¬ 
tion., L. 1., N. Y. 
UOULTRYMAX—No children preferred; exper¬ 
ienced. ambitious; wife capable cook for 
small family; separate living quarters; will 
furnish house, food, light, fuel and share of 
profits from well equipped plant; splendid op¬ 
portunity: only highest class party, willing and 
able to succeed: references exchanged; Inter¬ 
view required. .STORM FARM, IVrkasie, Pa. 
WANTED—A woman to run a farm boarding¬ 
house; must be a good cook, neat and saving; 
to such a person will pay good wages and fur¬ 
nish good home; could use man and wife, no 
children. ADVERTISER 2155, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED—Married man as working manager of 
well equipped fruit, grain and dairy farm; 
located on new concrete road, east side of 
Seneca Lake. WILLIAM WICKHAM, lleetor, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Mother and daughter or two women 
to do all work in small modern home; three 
in family; state wages. MRS. VERNON K. 
MELHADO. Green Pond Farms, Bethlehem. Pc. 
WANTED—Party fo work modern farm on 
shares; 200 acres; good land, plenty of stock 
and good tools; good house: in Warren Co., Pa. 
ADVERTISER 2152. care Rural Now Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife fur farm; man to do 
farm work; wife to cook and garc for house: 
n good job for a good couple. ADVERTISER 
211JO, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Have interesting proposition 
for ambitious young married mini, willing to 
work; a i-n wi t!i form experience; -rr.i'- full 
particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 2156, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man with ambition of work¬ 
ing into the position of manager >>r purebred 
Jersey herd; single white man, from 18 to 24 
years preferred; preference will be given to 
high school graduates who have the uatural 
liking for high-class live stock aud farming, 
but through lack of financial backing have been 
unable to attend the State colleges of agricul¬ 
ture; an Opportunity will be afforded them at 
this place to secure an education almost equal 
to college training along with their work, which 
romhines the theoretical aud practical sides of 
the live stock industry; wages will be regulated 
according to the efficiency; board and rooms 
will be furnished at the Grevstone Dairy Club; 
environment Is unsurpassed. Write to GREY- 
STONE JERSEY FARM, INC., West Chester. 
Pa., for particulars. 
POSITION offered for two people, either woman 
and daughter or two friends; one to do cook¬ 
ing and laundry, the other as second maid. In 
replying please write MRS. B. P. HY'DE. Box 
No. 30, Naugatuck, Conn., or telephone Nauga¬ 
tuck No. 94-3. 
A NEW YORK MERCHANT has bought a neg¬ 
lected liXbacro hilltop farm in Redding Town¬ 
ship. two miles from Georgetown, Conn.; the 
owner is an '•agriculturist," ami this farm is 
intended as an inexpensive diversion, hot a 
farmer is needed to make the place an attrac¬ 
tive occasional resort; its success depends Upon 
getting the right man and his wife, especially 
the wife: experiments may be tried itt farming, 
but not experiments with the people; they must be 
experienced in all departments—the man a prac¬ 
tical farmer, fond Of animals and handy with 
tools and machinery; the wife a good cook and 
housekeeper: both genial, pleasant folk who 
will keep a tidy home and welcome family vis¬ 
itors: the place Is not yet ready for occupancy, 
hut the owner wishes to get in touch with a 
couple who want a good permanent home upon 
liberal Terms of employ and living. Address, 
with full particulars as to former life and ex¬ 
perience, ADVERTISER 2158. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
HERDSMAN - DAIRYMAN — Life experienced; 
34; married, no children; open March 1-15: 
A. R. O. work on private estate preferred; elean 
habits, no tobacco; records and reference* show 
competency and reliability. ADVERTISER 
2ust>, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position a6 working farm manager 
where poultry, eggs and fruit are the main 
products; 15 years’ experience, Cornell college 
training; understand the business thoroughly lu 
nil its modern features no proposition is too 
large; American: age 35: married: best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 2078, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ORUHaKDI.st — Open for po- lion; thorough 
practical experience. ADVERTISER 2119. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED FARMER—Present contract expires. 
open for position: present salary $1,400: ref- 
enres from present employer, for whom I have 
fulfilled my contract; fruit, general or garden¬ 
ing. Address ADVERTISER 2149. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. assistant, single young man. 
school and practical experience, desires posi¬ 
tion on modern poultry plant: best references. 
ADVERTISER 2148 care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Capable manager, single, open for 
position on farm or estate; understand cattle, 
crops, machinery, building: stare conditions and 
salary with board. ADVERTISER 2142. care 
Rural New-Yorker. * 
____ 
POULTRYMAN — Experienced In breeding for 
egg production or exhibition, also thorough 
knowledge in incubation and raising of chicks: 
has raised pheasants anil other game birds with 
success: capable of laying out and overseeing 
the building of a plant: agricultural and college 
training as well as practical experience; best of 
references; desires position on private estate; 
married; two chilirirn. ADVERTISER 2144. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm foreman, capable, with ex¬ 
perience In farming in all its branches, good 
mechanic, handle machinery of any kind, have 
chauffeur’s Recuse; would accept place as cou¬ 
ple. chambermaid or cook. Address G., care P, 
Fisher, 2153 Fifth Avenue, New York. 
POULTRY EXPERT. 25 years’ practical exper¬ 
ience. open for position as toauager of com¬ 
mercial plant: have put three large plants on 
a paving basis; nine years present position; 
salary or share of profits; would consider pri¬ 
vate estate where the best of poultry and eggs 
are desired: American; 45: p.-at wife and fam¬ 
ily. ADVERTISER 2154. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ASSISTANT HERDSMAN open for position: 
single: good butter-maker: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2153, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, age 35. one boy, going to high school 
wants position on private estate; man herds¬ 
man, dairyman or farm manager; woman to run 
hoarding-house; best of references; religion 
Protestant; both spotlessly dean Address 
FOREMAN. Apgar Farm, Bernardsville, N. J. 
KARMEK-POILTRYMAX—American. 27. mar¬ 
ried, no children: free January 1; references 
from present employer; will go anywhere. H. 
SANBORN, Box 314, Sandwich. Mass. 
HERDSMAN wants position; Protestant. Ameri¬ 
can; steady and reliable: lifelong experience: 
best of references; state wages and full par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 2157. 
care Rural New Yorker. 
POl Li'RY MANAGER is open for engagement 
by January 1 or February 1; 20 vears of 
practical experience: can build and make all 
kinds of repairs; will only consider a first-class 
proposition: give full particular* in answering. 
ADVERTISER 2101 care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. I 
1 -.- 3 
FLORIDA—-Thirty acres, good cultivation; bun¬ 
galow, barns, good water; $3,060: particulars. 
DR. K. W. POMEROY. 2 State Street, Hart- | 
ford. Conn. 
FOR SALE—One-man up-to-date poultry farm: .FOR SALE—Pure extracted clover honey, 5-lb. 
eight minutes from station; with stock if 
wanted. BOX 338, Pompton Lakes, N. J. 
WANTED OR TO RENT—Dairy farm, equipped 
with milk route; 25 years’ experience in 
dairying, with best, of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2067. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm; cheap; near markets; 
price, description. BROWN, 683 Fulton 
Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
FOR SALE — 129-acre dairy and grain farm; 
near State road; nine-room bouse, two barns 
and other outbuildings; three miles north of 
Princeton; $8,500; half cash. FRED 
SCIIWECKE, R. F. D. No. 1. Princeton. X, J. 
I-'111; SAl.E—Farm Of 170 Acres, folly equipped, 
iu Warren Co.. N. J.; splendid location; on 
State highway, concrete road; railroad station 
and creamery one-half mile; good buildings: 
large boose, with heat and electric; all in good 
condition and well watered; price right. S. 
JUDSON LEIGH. Vienna, Warren Co.. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 65 acres, in beautiful Sum¬ 
mer resort, 120 miles from New York City; 
few minutes' walk to school and church; build¬ 
ings all new; seven-room living house, with 
hardwood floors, all wired for electric lights; 
barn has tie-ups for 12 head cattle aud three 
horses; orchard of 340 trees; good soil; will in¬ 
clude six cow* two heifers, two horses, machin¬ 
ery, crops and furniture for $6,500; half cash. 
ADVERTISER 2150, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WILL rent or buy farm, 15-30 acres, with good 
buildings, facing lake or river, near moun¬ 
tain*. in New York State; particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2147, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Attractive building and 
grounds in Summer resort village on beautiful 
body of water; suitable for home, vacation or 
clubhouse or Summer hotel. ADVERTISER 
2146. care Rural New-Yorker. 
For SALE OR EXCHANGE—For a New York 
State fruit and dairy farm, very productive 
and profitable 84-acre truck farm and orange 
grove; 3Va miles troro Orlando, Florida on brick 
road, south shore or two lakes; 24 acres muck 
land (seven acres irrigated) six acres citrus 
land, three acres large full-bearing orange and 
grapefruit trees full u f fruit; two new tenement 
houses; barn with ell and tool sheds; new cow 
barn, cement- floor; engine house; complete tools, 
stock and equipment: master's house is on one 
of the popular streets in Orlando, lot 77x125 
feet, eight rooms and bath, best of materials, 
in good condition; two-car garage; price com¬ 
plete 832.500, Address OWNER. 110 West 40th 
Street, New York City, 
WANTED—Small place on good road, within 
two hours' train ride from New York prefer¬ 
able with woodier and bordering river or lake: 
buildings must he in good condition; around 
$3,000; state full particulars: pay all cash if 
neces-nry: will return pictures if not consid¬ 
ered; take possession next Spring. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2141, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL money-making 5 l -7-acre florist and 
gardener form; water front; near village; ] 
$2,000 cash; $1,500 mortgage. MILL FARM, 
Middleburgh, X. Y. 
DAIRY—Fully equipped: 2S cows; milk at door 
Vf.e: commuting distance to Philadelphia, 
T'n., 10 miles: stone road: 173 acres; priced to 
sell ,n buyer's Terms. ADVERTISER 213$. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
THE SOIL RAISES THE CROPS—not the build¬ 
ings. state roads tier good markets, but 1 have 
th-ru all: low price: easy terms. ADVERTISER 
2137. euro Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm, poultry, fruit, etc., 
within 60 miles New York: exchange $7,500 
suburban residence. F. P. DARTE, Ridgefield 
Park. X. J. 
WANTED—To sell or lease, my productive 200- 
acre farm: two mile* to market: must show 
$1,500 capital. FRED GRISM OLD, West Brat¬ 
tleboro. V t. 
VINELAND poultry farm: new six-room eemi- 
bungalow, all modern improvements: 2 5 ; acres 
land: on paved highway; 300 capacity poulrry- 
Uouse: garage; a sacrifice at $5,230, with $1,000 
cash: hulnuee on easy terms. Address OWNER, 
007 Landis Avenue, Vineland, N. J. 
NEW ENGLAND stock or dairy farm for sale— 
Delightfully situated in Central Massachu¬ 
setts: on main srate highway; two miles from 
fine New England village; extensive views; 
over l.tHMt acres, with three good houses, two 
large barns; fine pastures, well supplied with 
never-fading water; tillage land in fine condi¬ 
tion; over 200 tons of hay in bams; will easily 
carry 125 cows the year around: large amount 
of growing wood, much of it ready to cut; pond 
of several acres and trout brook on the farm; 
price. Including four good horses, wagons, carts. 1 
farm implements and hay. $20,060. Address 
ADVERTISER 2151. care Rural New-Yorker. 
IDEAL DAIRY country place: 204 acres: 
will divide, near Philadelphia; Lincoln High¬ 
way; including slock, crops, complete equip¬ 
ment; under half above price; appraisal build¬ 
ings three bouses, bams, silo, exceeds price; 
$35,m»0; references: photographs. J. „M. WAT¬ 
KINS. owner, Langhorne. Pa. 
TO LET—Outright or on share*, a farm of 250 
acre*. 25 miles frotp New York City: has four 
horses, 350 hens, with accommodation* for 1.000. 
120 hog*. 19 cows and general farm equipment: 
table waste sufficient to feed 150 hogs Is re¬ 
ceded daily at hauiage cost from two of the 
largest hospitals in New York; all the gardeu 
aud farm produce, eggs, berries, etc., that this 
farm can prodm-e is delivered directly to sev¬ 
eral of the lending New York hotel* at prices 
much better than the general market affords: 
this, as well ns the "tahlr waste” feature of 
the business, can be Indefinitely enlarged and I 
other profitable features .an readily be added; 
an unusual opportunity for making money is 
here offered a responsible, well-recommended 
farmer wlio can command the requisite amount 1 
<»f efficient labor. ADVERTISER 2159. euro 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAI F—Village farm; near State road; 
short walk to school, church aud store, short 
drive to railroad; running water to house and 
born. Address BOX 111, Edmeston. X. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
pails, $1.25; 10 lbs . $2.20; delivered into 3d 
zonp. HARRY J. BOREMAN, Box 87, Katonah, 
SURE POP old white rice corn; 23 lbs., pre¬ 
paid 3d zone, $2.40. W. HALBERT. Oxford, 
N. Y. 
HONEY—Pure extracted; circular free. ROS- 
COE F. WIXSON, Dept. G. Dundee, N, Y. 
HONEY—10 lbs. finest white, $2 in 3d zone; 
$2.20 in 4th zone: buckwheat 20c less; 60-lb. 
cans, white. $7.80, f. o. b. here; buckwheat, 
$6. F. W. LESSER, Fayetteville, N, Y. 
HONEY — Pure extracted, postpaid, first three 
zones; clover, o lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs S2.15; 
buckwheat. 5 lbs.. $1; 10 lbs.. $1.90; special 
prices on quantity lots. WALNUT ORCHARD 
FARM, Ithaca, X. Y. 
HONEY — Pure extracted, 60-lb. can at our 
station, dover- basswood. $7.80: buckwheat. 
$6.30; 40 lb?.. $5.00 and $4.80; 10 lbs delivered 
within 3d postal zone $2.05 and $1.80 RAY 
C. WILCOX. Odessa, X. Y", 
THE UNUSUAL Christmas gift, is most appre- 
mated; Aunt Hannah's genuine Adirondaek 
balsam pillows make delightful gifts: 3-lb. pil¬ 
low, $1.20, postpaid: check ,.r equivalent with 
order. HANNAH PAYNE. Raquette Lake, 
WANTED—Used colony brooders. 
HOLDER, Denbigh, Va. 
L. A. BURK- 
HOMES WANTED—There i* no greater charity 
than to offer a home to a friendless, deserving 
ley between the ages of seven aud 12 years; 
this is real charity, and we earnestly solicit 
the co-operation of Catholic families (Now York 
State only). Address PLACING OUT BUREAU. 
-115 Broome Street, New York City. 
MILK CHOCOLATE, made at cur dairy; box of 
120 pieces. 2 lbs. net. postpaid, §1; sold in 
“tore*. $1.75: send remittance with order. R 
W. WIND. Babylon. N. Y. 
CLOVER or Basswood honey in 60-lb. eaus, $7.50; 
buckwheat. $6.50; f. o. b. G. W. BELDEN, 
Berkshire, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two cars choice Alfalfa. JENI- 
SOX. Lock Berlin, X. Y. 
ORAXli ES-G RAPEERUIT—Tree ripened, direct 
from grower; packed in grove: bushel b-xes 
mixed: $2.56: send cheek with order. E. K. 
WALKER. JR., Wauchula, Fla. 
HONEY—Light extracted. Autumn Bower honev; 
none finer: 5-lb. pail. $1.25: 10 lbs.. $2 15; 
delivered third postal zone. H. R LYttN 
Cranford. X. J. 
FOR SALE — finest white clover extracted 
honey: 5-lb. pail, $1,10: 10-lb. pail. $2.15; 
delivered to 3d postal zone. NOAH P.ORDNER 
Hoteate, O. 
—5 lbs. .'lover. $1.25; buckwheat, $1.15; 
pi lb*. clo.er $2.15: buckwheat. $1.90; post¬ 
paid to 4th 'cone. RANSOM FARM. 1310 Spring 
Street. Syracuse, X. Y. 
REAL FRUIT CAKE — ’’Quality Farm's” de- 
home baked, 60c lb., postpaid. 
MRS. PEARL COLE. R. D., Laurel. Md. 
FOR SALE—390 Prairie State. $35; 390 Cy¬ 
pher*. $30: three 3D0 Cyphers models, $30 
°omplete and excellent condition. L. 
sTRICKLER, Sheridan, Pa 
F( 3R SALE—A first-class Newtown 3.000 incu¬ 
bator. all latest improvements. $325 fob 
Springs, Pa. Address HOTEL RIV- 
r- KMDE. 
MAPLE SYRUP. $2.50* per gallon: five gallons 
BiSmiu,'.': '■ °- b - ERNIST « EL »' 
BARGAINS — One l.WO-egg R e - 
liable hot-air cost $157. praeti.-allv new, tor 
$16,. crated: one 244-egg Cypher*, g„ 0 d as T1PW . 
three Wishbone oil brooders, 1.006-ehick 
£ l . p *;V' V ' M ," : ™ n vp ry little. IDYLDELL 
r AK.\[, Wolcott, N Y. 
1 OR >ALE—A 16 hp. Birdsall steam traction 
engine; lo-barrel water tank, truck*, pump 
ano hose: boder has all new fines: drive wheels 
have all new cleats: boiler has been Inspected 
by state inspector: will sell cheap or trade for 
port N Y ‘ J ' ° TT ’ R * D ' * 0b 3 ' Weed.- 
FOR SALE—Witte tree, tog and branch saw: 
latest pattern:: excellent condition: price 
reasonable: inspection invited. F4IRVIFW 
POULTRY FARM, The resa, X. Y. rA,K ' it ’' v 
WANTED—First-class second-hand incubator for 
-..TiP* 0111 hatching; price must be right 
GEORGE BARKER. Unior.ville, Conn. 
*T£“/el „ beets for chicken food. 
AD\ ELTIsER 2136. care Rural -w-Yorker. 
TO DELCO LIGHT users—Water system pump: 
sacrifice $150: never used. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2145, care Rural New-Yot ker. 
W . AN ,TJ? D —Sawmill gauge roller. CHARLES 
LANE, Fort Plain, X. Y. 
HONEY—Finest quality extracted: clover-bass 
r ood '.AJ hs ' 5?1 ' 20: 10 lbs.. $2.05: amber 
an< * 81-85: buckwheat. $1 and 
w-,t r t ;' an buckwheat, $6 here. H. F. 
IVILLIAMS. Romulus, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—100 hive tardies with good straight 
worker combs, $1 each; 16 Jumbo hive bodies 
with good straight worker combs, wired $2 
•PhSne g” ^ BERRIAX - * *■ 
ALFAI.I A A N D TIMOTHY HAY—Several cars 
mixed and straight Alfalfa for sale: also dear 
J. ^yrucu*,' N-' r Y V ' W A * W1THnow Rente 
M ANTED Carload of certified seed potatoes 
(Rural* or Irish Cobblers); inn-’ be clean, 
, smooth and w ell sorted .md uniform, 
certified by the Farm Agent of rhe Bureau of 
Agriculture Address REAMORE FARMS, 
v alencla. Butler Co.. Pa. 
F " R SALE—First quality Alfalfa bav, bv the 
N fRGoad. LESTER W. BENNETT, Victor, 
DISMANTLING a Studehaker car: parts will 
tit 16 IMS four , Jr . ylinder: all parts sold 
than half price and guaranteed in gcod 
condition: nearly new hatterv I fstfr w 
1’. KNNIITT, Victor. X. Y. 
Bl-AC K WAT-NlTs (new crop); 3 
ROCK rTtrr ' !nt0 ,h ‘ rd »•"*<“» 
^ CI«ir F K\KM. Rroglit?vill*\ p :i 
SUNNY BROOK FARM pure pork sausage, made 
from our own pigs on our own farm: three 
pounds for $1. postpaid: shellbnrU hi. kurvmits. 
n\ e uiV Un ^ 5 for Sl * Postpaid. ST/XNY Ithook 
r ARM. Wlmorion. N. Y. 
THE HOPE FARM BOOK 
This attractive 234-page book has some of the 
best ol the Hope Farm Man’s popular sketches 
philosophy, humor, and sympathetic 
human touch. Price $1.50. 
For Sale by 
Rural New-Yorker, 335 \Y.30th St., New York 
