the nlKAL NEW-YOItKEn, OCT. 2«, 1918. 
FARM TOPICS 
Xl’e Boston Way of Storing Celery. 1211 
Killing Bean and Grain Insects.1211, 1212 
Onions in Wayne County, N. Y. 1213 
Saving Labor in Com Husking. 1213 
Drifting from the Farm. 1219 
The Steuben County Potato Growers’ Asso¬ 
ciation . 1219 
Potato Improvement . 1219 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
The Milking Shorthorn Cattle.1209, 1210 
Grazing Customs . 1215 
The Price of Live Hogs. 1215 
Problems of a Florida Stockman. 1222 
Shoe Boil . 1222 
Stubborn Horse. 1222 
Thriftless Pig . 1222 
Mixed Feed for Dairymen. 1224 
Garbage for Pigs. 1224 
Balanced Ration with Silage. 1224 
THE HENYARD 
Another Pullet Contest at Vineland. 1226 
Trap for a Hawk. 1226 
HORTICULTURE 
Choice Emit for High-class Markets, Part II. 1210 
Paradise and Doucin Stocks. 1213 
Propagating Privet . 1217 
Notes from a Maryland Garden. 1217 
Disaster to a Pmne Crop. 1217 
WOMAN AND HOME 
From Day to Day. J??? 
Flag Etiquette . 1220 
The Rural Patterns. 1220 
What One Woman Sends to Market. 1220 
That Mortgage .1220, 1221 
Embroidery Designs . 1221 
Conserving the Old Oil Stoves. 1221 
More Green Tomato Mincemeat. 1221 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Making Beet Symp at Home. 1210 
Ouotations on Bags and Paper. 1210 
Fool’s Gold or Pyrites.. 
Another New Daylight-Saving Plan. 1215 
Daylight Saving Again. 1215 
Damage in Woodland. I2ih 
Supers Without Division of Comb. 1^17 
Editorials . 
Troubles of a New Voter. 12 la 
Publisher’s Desk . ^22b 
Philadelphia Markets 
KING ROOFING CO., 
Roofing Prices Smashed 
^lill Ends for 100 so. ft. 
Paint *1.13 gallon. wall 
Board 3}2C. sq. ft. Free 
Samples ” and Plica List. 
Write to-dny. 
107 W- 3rd, Cincinnati, Ohio 
inn ''''“'TE envelopes neatly printed with yonr 
lUU return name and address on corner, postpaid, 
only 50c. Samples free. A. HOWIE, Printer, BEEBE, VT. 
COMPLETE, STOCKED, 111-ACRE FARM 
1 mile from vill.ago. $4,000, part cash. Write Perry 
Farm Agency, Canajoharie, N. Y. 
MATTITUCK, L. I. 
81 acres, 800 feet shore frontage on Ji. L Sound. 
Bluff 175 ft. high; fine Views over Sound and Con¬ 
necticut shoi'e; alsoviewsof Peconic Bay and Mat- 
tituck Harbor. For a farm or gentleman’s e.stato. 
Low price: easy terms. EDWIN H. BROWN, 347 
Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. 
.500-ACRE FARM ON LONG ISLAND; 
70 .acres cleared .and farmed; good house; b:ilance 
of land can he cleared at small expen.se. Is in best 
farming section of Long Island. Low price and 
easy terms. G. W. McDOUGALL. 347 Fifth Ave., 
New York City. 
AN ATTRACTIVE 400-ACRE FARM 
near Beruardsvllle, N. J., with farm buildings; 
large river frontage; will sell at a low figure on 
easy tornis as a whole or subdivide. Address G. W. 
McDOUGALL, 347 Fifth Ave., New York City. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If yoa want to buy or sell or exchanee, make it known hero. 
This Rate will be 5 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and general manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, Enrirs and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will Ko under proper heading's on other paRes. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
WANTKD—Farm-bretl woman. 
Best 
<hoice, 
41c. 
creamery 
(JO to <5lc 
BUTTER. 
prints, Gr> to O.jc; till) 
; packing stock,. GO to 
Nearby elioice 
EGGS. 
(!0 to 
020 ; gatliered, 
iiest, 54. to 55c; lower grades, 40 to 50c. 
UVE POUT.TKY. 
Fowls, 30 to 35e ; chickens, 32 to 35c; 
roosters;, 24 to_25c; ducks, 28 to 82c; 
jjuineas, pair, 75c to .$1.2;). 
PRESSED POULTRY. 
('hickens, .3.3 to .3Sc; fowls, 34 to 38c; 
roosters, 2814^; duck.s, Spring, 30 to 40c; 
.<(]uabs, doE., $0 to $8.25. 
FRUITS. 
Apples, bbl., $3 to .$0; jicars, bbl.. $7 
to .$12; plums, d-qt. bkt. 
gi'apes, 3-lb. bkt., 20 to 20c 
$1.50 to $2.2;5. 
VEGETABLES. 
I’otatocs, No. 1, bbl., $2 to .$5; sweet 
j.otatoes, bbl., $2..50 to $3; cucumbers. 
1 )11.. .$1 to $1.50 ; cabbage, ton, $l;j to $18 ; 
(piiions, 300 lbs., $1 to $1.05. 
HAY AND STILVW. 
llav. No. 1 Timotby. $30 to .$.37; No. 2, 
.$34 to -$35; No. 3, $28 to .$32 ; clover 
mixed, $27 to $35. Straw, rye, $10 to 
.$20; oat and wheat, $12.;50 to $10. 
Farm Help Wanted 
W.\NTED, .at once, an assistant ponltryman 
for our coniinercial iilant; young man with 
some experience or training preferred; w:)gos 
.$40 per inontli and board to begin with; refer¬ 
ences requireJ. Apply to BilOAD BltOOK 
EAUM, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
;50 to 05c 
peaches, bn., 
Retail Prices at New York 
'rbose are not the highest or lowest 
prices noted here, but represent produce of 
good quality and the buying opportunities 
of at least half of New Yorkks popula- 
tion : 
Butter—Best prints.02 to 05c 
'I'ub. choice . 
Medium to good.7’^ 
Choese .. to 40c 
Kggs—Best nearby • • • •_.to 00c 
(Jathered. good to choice'.(0to7.)C 
I’otatoes, 11). 
Cabbage, bead. 
Lettuce, bead. 3 
Onions, lb.,1^*’ 
Dressed fowls, lb.1- 
Chickens, lb. 
Leg of lamb, lb.40 to 40c 
M MD: “I’m goiu’ to quit the job, Mrs. 
Fair, and do me bit for Uncle Sam.” Mrs. 
Fair: “Very patriotic of you, Olga. But 
in which branch of the service are you 
thinking of enlisting?” Maid: Bein^ 
as I’m bandy with a broom, I m tlnukm 
I'd make a good mine sweeper. —Bullalo 
Fxpre.ss. 
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I Let the Engine Do the Work | 
E Before buying any milking = 
E machine, learn about E 
I THE UEBLER MILKER I 
1-2 H. P. 
All you need is a 2 
gine; a vacuum tank and pump 
a niilking machine, 
outfit in 
en- 
and 
We carry the 
stock and can make prompt 
fortabl(> lioiui', to assist in household and rare 
for cliildren; must be Protestant; will pay $2.’> 
per month to right party; state ago and all par- 
tictilars. Address ROUND HILL FARM, WoocT- 
bridge. Conn. 
who desires com- FOR S.\LE—SOL-aere farn); corn and wheat 
WANTED—Two reliable men, married or single, 
one for barn work, oiu' for general farm work; 
good wages, steady positions. Apply to .T. I.IND- 
S.VY, Weymouth Ayrshire F'ariu, No. Weymouth, 
Mass. 
land; level; tiled'; all tillable. 'I’erins, write 
A. V. GONOVEK, Sumner, Missouri. 
FOR LEASE—50-acro farm; small farm house, 
barns, etc.; run as dairy farm for years; 
nearby market; city water and electric power; 
one 'hour from New York City. P. O. BOX 1, 
Prince Ray, Staten Island, New York. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, one interested in fruit 
a’ld ponDrv; light work; Catholic preferred. 
Address ADVERTISER 4401, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Tr\)Stw'orthy middle-aged American 
woman to aid in housework for family of two 
adults and four children on farm; no washing 
expected', hilt must l)e good sewer and willing 
to help with mending and plain sewing and care 
of children; be treated as one of the family; 
wages .$30 per month; permanent position for 
right person. ADVERTISER 44,SO, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer to work a high- 
grade hay and grain farm, 1.50 acres, Senee.a 
Coinit.v, New York; excellent soil, all new huild- 
ings, including now lionse for farmer; only half 
mile from railroad station and markets; jirofit- 
sharing basis; farmer must have capital to equip 
farn^ with stock and tools; excellent opportunity 
for right man; position open March, 1010; give 
full details in answering as to experience, ref¬ 
erences, size of family and why leaving present 
position. ADVERTISER 4427, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
W.UNTEI)—Mother and daughter to work on 
farm; mother to cook, duugliter to w;i;t on 
talile; no heavy work. Address MRS. JOHN 
WALDO, Dartmoutli, Muss. 
DAIRYM.UN W'ANTKD—Married or single; must 
understand modern methods and be a good 
milker and calf feeder. MOHEGAN FARM, 
Peejiskill, N .Y. 
.\I.'\N with definite, practical knowledge of apple 
orcharding, who Is willing to “prove nii” in a 
man’s job; state age, nationality, exiierience, 
number in family, and wages. ADVERTLSEIl 
44.52, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER WANTED for general f:irm work; 
wife to take cure of milk and cliickcns; must 
be sober and industrious; will furnish living 
quarters, etc., and pay .$00 per month; send 
eop.v of references amf length of time employed 
in last place. C. 0. W. NORLE, Millington, 
N. J. _ 
WANTED—Man :ind wife on gentleman’s coun¬ 
try home; man to do general farm work 
around place—one horse, cow, some poultry; 
woman to do gmieral housework—family of 3; 
exlni good aceommo<hitions; state salary exjiect- 
cd and references. I’. E. WOODWARD, Wal¬ 
dorf Bldg., Albany, N. Y. 
WANTED—A motlier and daughter for house¬ 
hold work in the country; all modem con¬ 
veniences; private liathroom; iaundr.v done out; 
daughter to wait on t:ihle and lielp will) care 
of cliildron. Address ADVERTISER 4482, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—Herdsman who understands careful 
feeding; dry-liand milker; married; wife take 
two verv decent hoarders; position open Nov. 1. 
THE LYMAN FARM, Middlefield, Conn. 
I’OULTRYMAN. single, draft exempt, on Is-g- 
horn farm, '20 miles from Philadelphia, Pa.; 
stale wages exiieeted, experience and references 
in first letter, ADVERTISER 4480, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
W.UNTIOI)—Strong young man, single and draft 
exempt, to do dairy tiarn work in modern 
Iniildings with up-to-date equipment; gooff wages 
with extra pay per hour for overtime; send age, 
height, weight and references. DAIRY DE- 
P.VRTMEN'r, N. J. Agri. Experiment Station, 
New Brunswick, New Jersey. 
Situations Wanted 
YOUNG LADY wants position as assistant i_a 
dairy on up-to-date farm. ADVER'L'ISER 44(57, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG FARMER wants position as man:tger on 
dairy and grain farm, near Philadelphia; can 
take entire charge and can liring several married 
f;irm lieli>ers, milker, teamster, etc.; I have 
operated present farm for past ten years; best 
references. ADVERTISER 44C8, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALF—31.5 acres, grain and dairy farm; 
2!)0 acres tillable; 25 acres wood and timber; 
farm slightly rolling; can nsc tractor on entire 
farm; situated 2’5 miles from R. R. town and 
State road; 8 miles from Sclienectaffy, N. Y.: 
tclepbone and R. F. D.; price .$18 per acre; 
twenty-two liead Holsteins, three horses, 14 
pigs, 2 brood sows, hay and grain, wagon, 
tiarness, maehinor.v, etc., at inventory; will sac¬ 
rifice for quick sale; have other business :ind 
e:innot run this f;(rm to advantage. W.M. R. 
Bl:o\VN, 1000 Eastern Av., Schenectady, N. Y. 
OPT’ORTUNITY for reliable farmer whereby he 
gets the use of a gentleman’s 2.50-.aere f.-irni 
with ample onthnlldings and all the profits 
tlierefrom without an.v cash cost—merely giving 
the owner certain labor and farm products in 
return; farm, which is situated in tlie Affiron- 
daek region of New York State, is now stocked 
and all in good running order. Address, stating 
previous experience, age, family and references. 
I'ARKER-GRANT, 12 West 40th Street. New 
York City. 
WORKING FARM MAN.VCiER open for en¬ 
gagement; farm just sold tjiat I am on; .$75 
per month and privileges. ADVERTISER 4403, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITU.VTION W.'VNTED—By a practical, tlior- 
ongh, up-to-date f.arin superintendent, expe- 
rieiK'cd in management of large farms sncecss- 
fully, purebred stock, etc. Address ADA ER- 
TIS'eR 4450, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F.ARM SUPERINTENDENT or manager, open 
for engagement about Jan. 1; college training 
and 15 years’ practical experience in stock and 
general farming; thoroughly understand all 
branches of certified milk production; also pre¬ 
pare stock for sliow, handle men etilcieutly; 
private estate or commercial dairy; highest ref¬ 
erences. BOX 108, Daisytown, Pa. 
SUPERINTENDENT or manager of gentleman’s 
estate or stock farm, life experience: under¬ 
stands proper care and management of all kinds 
of stock, including sheep; past draft age. AD- 
A'ERTISER 4451, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, married, age 47, Swiss, wants po¬ 
sition as manager on a gentleman’s place; one 
girl, age 8, one ho.v, age 7; wife willing to 
l)oard hel]); has worked 8 years on liis own 
farm. J.OSEPH KING, Box 74, Elliott, Conn. 
GARDENER, single, wants position on private 
estate: draft exemiit. ADAERTISER 4487, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
AALVNTEI)—Position as suiwrintendent or man¬ 
ager on gentleman’s estate; Americain, 35, 
marrieff, honest, and strictly temiierute; life¬ 
time experieiK’C in farming, cattle :in(l butter¬ 
making; can repair an.v kind of gasoline engine, 
pit mil, or automnliile; liave very liest references. 
Address ADVERTISElt 4484, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED POULTRY WO.ALVN of edtiea- 
tiim and rclinoment wislies position; preferably 
in N. J. or N. Y. State; would consider else¬ 
where; do not answer unless strictl.v business¬ 
like. ADA'ERTISER 4483, care IturiU New- 
Yorker. 
AA'.VNTED—Position as suiierintendent or man¬ 
ager of large stock or grain farm; had years 
of practical experience in all branches of farm¬ 
ing, care of stock and handling help; married; 
no small children; host references given; can 
tiring some help if necessary. F. AV. I.EAVIS, 
Supt., Milfer Farm, Unadilla, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—SO-acre farm, nainpffeii Coiint.v. 
Mass.; near large market: running water; 
mail at door: telephone. ADA'ICRTISKR 4485. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
'PO BENT—Dairy farm, 150 acres, on line elec¬ 
trics. 10 minutes’ walk to R. R. station; 
near chiireh and graded schools: located a few 
miles from two first-class Summer resorts, ftir- 
nisliing a good market for milk and cream; well 
eqiiippeff with farming machinery: good prnpo- 
sition offered to right party; stocked witli 24 
high-graile .Jerseys. PERKINS F.VRAI, AA’cst 
Konnebunk. Me. 
FOR SAT.E, in tlie C'atsklll Mountains, on Slate 
Road. 27-room boanling-house. with ice cream 
and confectionerv business: farm of 20 aeri's: 
price $4,000. AIKS. FRANK RERDOLT, Souili 
Durham, Greene Co., New York. 
FOR S.AI.E—Farm 1.38 acres, PleiTmont section; 
.50 acres tillalde; balance pasture and wood¬ 
land, apple orcinird, vineyard; $3,000; $1..50l) 
down: balance on time. (5%. P. M. AVESTPHAL. 
Scottsville, A'a. R. 2. 
AV.VNTED—To rent, with option to buy, 10 to 
20 acres pasture and woodland witti brook: 
small, good living house desiriible; not over DM) 
miles from N. Y.; ahsolnlel.v dr.v and higli situ¬ 
ation. ADA'ER'riSEK 4492, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AV.VNTED—Small farm in Rnrlington or Ciimdeii 
Counties, river section: particulars and small¬ 
est amount easli needed: owners only. F. H. 
NICHOLS, Alontross St., AVlilte Plains, N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE—A productive dairy farm of 23‘2 
acres; good biiilffings free and clear of Incum¬ 
brance; good title: .$2,000 down and balance nia.v 
run a term of ycar.s. For furtlicr Tiarthailars,' 
address EUGENE 3'. BLACK, Scio. N. A'. 
Miscellaneous 
CIDER APPLES AVANTED- 
PALMER. Coscob, Conn. 
-Carload lots. F. 
FOB SATjE—O ne 4-roU 
shredder good as new. 
Fort Johnson. N. Y. B. 
Deering busker and 
DAVID P. LASHEK, 
F. D. No. 1. 
MAN.VGER COUNTBY ESTATE—I can recom¬ 
mend to my fellow landowners a high-class, 
ffependahle manager. 100% etiieient in all 
branches of farm, orchard, poultry life. If in 
need state .your ease in full to ADA KKTISER 
4481, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AV.VNTED—An experienced married man to do 
general work on a farm and at tlie same time 
to board several other employees; permanent 
employment and a favorable opportunity for the 
right man; references required'. Reply ADVER¬ 
TISER 4495, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY EXPERT desires position as working 
nian:iger on large plant or estate; managed 
one plant 12 years; successful incubator and 
brooder ni.an: living salary and profit-sharing 
basis; American, married. ADVERTISER 4478, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTED—First-(dass dairyman, married, who 
must understand his business; wages seventy- 
five dollars inontli and lioiise with garden, 
D.SCAR AND SON, New Paltz, N. Y. 
POULTRY.MAN, married, 8 years’ experience iu 
all liranclics of the poultry liusiness, wislies po¬ 
sition as manager. Addres.s ADA'ERTISER 4476, 
tare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A housekeeper for a country home; 
prefer middle-aged country woman who Is neat 
and a good cook; no heavy washing; a good 
home, considerate treatment and a permanent 
position; state age and the w.agos desired; refer¬ 
ences will be required. ADA’ER'LTSEll 4494, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARAI TEAAISTER—Single man, general farm 
work, assist milking mornings; wages $50 per 
month: year-round position; ago, experience. 
JOSEPH BAILEY, 'i'erminal Station, Boston, 
Alass. 
FARAI ALVN.AGER—Open for position after Oct. 
15: agricultural college graduate, scientific and 
practical; experienced in all branches; only best 
propositions considered; $1,200, home and priv- 
ih'ges. ADVERTISER 4488, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYAIAN, married, desires position; 14 
.rears’ experience in all branches of poultry; 
references. ADVERTISER 44!)(), care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION AVANTKD as manager on large farm, 
to be run on business Intsis; scientific knowl¬ 
edge, witli practical experience: uiuiueBtionable 
evidence of atiility and integrity: Americans, 
60 years, resjiectively; wife capable of caring 
for farm laiiorers: at lilierty after Dec. 1. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 4479, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A COAIPETEN'r POUI.TRYAI.VN, witli 10 years’ 
practical experience, an agri. graduate, the 
last 3 years an instructor iu poultry husbandry, 
desires a position as a ponltryman, or farm man¬ 
ager; moderate salary. R. It.VlSKIN, AVoodbiue, 
N. J. 
^ shipment. Write for special terms 
— to first buyer in each section. Loc;l 
“ agents wanted. 
= TUDOR & JONES B 
^ Weedsporl, N. Y. S 
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AVLVNTED IMAIEDIA'l'ELY — Competent head 
herdsman; gooff milker and buttermaker, mar¬ 
ried, draft exempt; references witli application. 
SUS.VN AVILLIAAIS, Centreville, Maryland. 
AA’ANTED—Man to take care of small herd of 
Guernseys and other stock; good wages and 
bouse witli usual privileges. ADVEltTISER 4477, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
A\''A.S'1'ED—Single herdsman for Guernsey herd 
of 30 head; must understand A. R. work, 
huttermaking, and he good calf-raiser: good liome 
and good wages to sohi'r, hard worker. EpAV. 
G carman, Supt. Dcllwood Farm, -Alt. Kisco, 
N. Y. 
A THOROUtiHLY EXl’ERIE.NUED poiiltrymau 
open to manage iilaiit: will get results; no ex 
cuses will get results: 38 years old, married, no 
children. ADVERTISER 4403. care Iturill New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SAT.E—Good farm, 50 head stock. 4 horses 
and tools, making $0,000 per year: $7,000 
down, balance as rent. E. E. RICILVRDS, New 
port, N. Y. 
COAIAIKltUIAI. POULTRY' FAltAI, new with 
moder:ite equipnicnt. 7000 housing capacity, 20 
acres, all improvements, liberal terms, or will 
rent with otition. L, I, C’t)HN, 23 Commercial 
St., Newark, N. J. 
SAA'EET CLOVER HAY, carlots f. o. b. here. 
EAItf.E AA'RKiHT, AVest Palm Reach. Fla. 
AVAN'TED—Second-hand 
Riverside, Conn. 
tractor. 
GRAY. 
YEI.T.OAV 'I'AXKARD BEETS anff white Belgian 
carrots, $1.50 per cwt.: good for hens and 
raiiliits. ET.I.VS GAl'ES, Coxsnckic, N. Y. 
FOR S.vr.E —Ptire maple syrup, $2 gal. 
ERNEST HEED, Bloomville. New York. 
FOR SALE—Ten sections Caiidee Tiiciiliutor. witli 
lieatcr. slightl.v used, $50 section; a bargain. 
ST'N'SHIN'K POur.TItY FAI!Af. itidgely, .Aid. 
CIDEB APPT.ES AA’^ANTED—Carload lots or l.'ss. 
JOHN E. AVILKENS. Peckskill, N. Y. Tcle- 
plione. Peckskill 21 F-4. 
POTATOES AAUVNTED—Seven 
privati' faiiiilv; state price 
DEBS, 2090 Eiglith Av., New 
Iiarrcls No. 1 for 
f. o. b. SMOr,- 
York. 
FOB SAFE—I. H. C. cream sepnr;)tor, good lon- 
dition. ABTHUB A. DRAKE. AVestfield, 
Mass. It. D. 1. 
FOB SALE—Sprayed fruit: apples, 7 varieties: 
ear lots in liulk: write for prices. H.VBRY I.. 
SPEER, R. D. 1, Lindley. N. Y. 
AVANTKD—8 or 10 H. P. Gasoline Engine; 
must lie in good condition. GALA'IN D. 
GT’MM, Showell, Aid. 
FOB SAI.E—1.50 tons of cabbago; fine, big lieads; 
b.v barrel or ton. STEA'EN STILWELf., Hope- 
well, New Jersey. 
WANTED—Car, 2nd cut, bright, clean Alfalfa 
bay; quote f. o. b. Cheshire, Conn. I’EASI.KA'. 
Cheshire, Conn. 
HONEY — Extracted buckwheat, and clover, 
mixed; also pure Inickwbeat honey, tlO-lb. 
cans f. o. b. shipping station, $14; lO-lb. pails. 
$2..50; .5-11). pails, $1.30: 12-lb. cans, $3, or $3.40 
delivereff in 2d zone; $3..50 in 3d zone; 105-11). 
kegs, $34. BAY C. AVILCOX, R. 4, Ithaca. 
N. Y. 
PRAIRIE STAJ’E INCUBATORS for sale—Two 
390-egg, one 300-egg, good condition. $3.5 eaeli: 
three $100: St. Alha'-s, A t. CHAS. CBAMPTON, 
Extension Service, Durham, New Hampshire. 
WAN’l'ED—Piillford tractor attachment for Ford 
car; one or two tons feed wheat. HUBER’S 
POULTRY FARM, Center Moriches, N. Y. 
BUCKWHEAT honey in 00-lh. cans, $12 per can 
f. o. b. G. W. BELDEN, Berkshire, N. Y. 
FOB SALE—Fordson tractor and Grand DctoiiP 
plow, new. JOHN BENH.VM, Canandaigua, 
N. Y. 
APPI.ES—Mixed Jilllowcrs. 'I’olman and Pome¬ 
roy Sweets. $4 harrel; Baldwins, (ireenings, 
separate or mixed. $(> Iiarrel f. o. li. Stissing; 
satisfaction guaranteed. BOUND SPRING 
FARM, Standfordville, Dntcliess Co., N. Y. 
STEET, CH.VIN and '5 incli, shop worn; re¬ 
duced prices; also iron feed mangers, automo¬ 
biles and honey. BARCLAY AV.VRD, Hunting- 
ton, N. Y. 
AVANTED FOR T.VP.LE USE—.50 bushels eow- 
horn or iiurple-toi) globe turnips; 20 bn. car¬ 
rots, 10 bn. heels and 5 Im. parsnips; mail 
samples. L. F. NICHOLAS, AValuutport, Pa. 
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