Fairs, State and General 
Illinois—Springfield, Aug. 15-23. 
Iowa—Dee Moines, Aug. 20-29. 
Ohio—Columbus, Aug. 25-29. 
Michigan—Detroit, Aug. 29-Sept. 7„ 
Connecticut—Hartford, Sept. 1-5. 
Indiana—Indianapolis, Sept. 1-0. 
Kentucky—Douisville, Sept. 8-13. 
New York—Syracuse, Sept. 8-13. 
Vermont—White River Junction, Sept. 
9-12. 
Eastern States Exposition—Springfield, 
Mass., Sept. 15-20. 
Reading, Pa., Sept. 16-20. 
Trenton, N. J., Interstate, Sept. 20- 
Oct. 3. 
Virginia—Richmond, Oct. 6-11. 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
Ohio State Horticultural Society, Sum¬ 
mer meeting, Lawrence County, July 23, 
Experiment Station, Wooster, Sept. 10. 
Town of Franklin Improvement Asso¬ 
ciation, field day and picnic, Vermont- 
day and picnic, 
ville, N. Y., July 26. 
Farmers’ Week, Massachusetts Agricul¬ 
tural College, Amherst, July 28-Aug. 2. 
Massachusetts State Grange, annual 
meeting, Amherst, July 29. 
Massachusetts Tobacco Growers’ Asso¬ 
ciation, annual meeting, Amherst, July 29. 
Massachusetts Holstein Breeders’ Asso¬ 
ciation, annual meeting, Amherst, July 30. 
Massachusetts State Dairymen’s Asso¬ 
ciation, annual meeting, Amherst, July 30. 
Seventh Annual Poultry Convention, 
Amherst, Mass., July 30-Aug. 1. 
Massachusetts Fruit Growers’ Associa¬ 
tion, annual meeting, Amherst, July 31. 
Boston Market Gardeners’ Association, 
annual meeting, Amherst, Aug. 1-2 
Connecticut Poultryman’s Association, 
field meeting, Connecticut Agricultural 
College, Storrs, Aug. 4-5-6. _ 
Society of American Florists and llor 
ticulturists, Detroit, Mich., Aug. 19-21. 
Annual farmers’ picnic of Cayuga 
County, Hamilton’s Grove, Weedsport, 
N. Y., Aug. 21. 
Annual field day, Connecticut Agricul¬ 
tural Experiment Station, Mt. Carmel 
Farm, Aug. 22. 
Ohio State Fair, Columbus, O., Aug. 
25-29. 
" Vegetable Growers of America, annual 
convention, Detroit, Mich., Sept. 9-13 
Union Agricultural Association, sixty- 
fourth annual fair, Burgettstown, Pa., 
Sept. 30-Oct. 1-12. 
Greater Arizona State Fair, Phoenix, 
Dee. 3-8. 
New Jersey State Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, annual meeting, Atlantic City, 
probably Dec. 3-5. 
National Farmers’ Exposition and 
Ohio Apple Show, Terminal Auditorium, 
Toledo, O.. Dec. 4-12. 
New England Fruit 
Armory. Hartford, Conn., 
14, to Tuesday, Nov. IS. 
WANTED—An experienced dairyman who thor¬ 
oughly understands tho ; care of a dairy herd 
and who is capable of taking charge of and 
directing the work of others; must be a mar¬ 
ried man, preferably without children; wife 
must be capable of taking charge of group of 
boys; compensation $100.00 per month with full 
maintenance; annual vacation of two weeks 
with pay; send copies of references with appli¬ 
cation. Address SUPERINTENDENT, Thom 
Hill School, Warren dale, Pa, _ 
WANTED—At once, married man for general 
farm work; must be good milker in ease 
needed; man with one or two sons preferred, 
else wife must be willing to board two men at 
$25 a month, with everything furnished that 
gorws on the place; wages and referenee in 
first letter, WALNUT GROVE FARM, Wash- 
ingtonville, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, an unmarried, dependable 
man as head dairyman, to have charge of and 
develop for me a 30 head Holstein herd; must 
bo responsible for production and delivery of 
milk wholesaled; will pay well for experience, 
efficiency and responsibility; give present em¬ 
ployment, age, nationality, experience and 
wages you are accustomed to receive. VAL¬ 
HALLA, Box No. 3, Grcensburg, Pa. _ 
WANTED—Single man for dairy work with 
small Guernsey herd on up-to-date farm; must 
he good milker, neat, of good habits and willing 
to please; steady position; open Aug. 1; state 
age, experience and wages expected with refer¬ 
ence in first letter. M. V. FINCH, Manager, 
Belmont Farm, Perrysburg, Ohio. 
WANTED—Young man for milk route and to 
work in creamery on private estate, one hour 
from Philadelphia; must be able to handle Ford 
truck, he honest and clean and come well recom¬ 
mended; wages $50, room and board. Apply 
With copies of references only ADVERTISER 
5089, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LARGE fertilizer 
young man with 
education as traveling 
photograph and write full 
farm and sales experience, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
concern wants aggressive 
farm experience and fair 
representative; send 
particulars, including 
ADVERTISER 5088, 
EXPERIENCED man to take complete charge 
of gentleman’s estate; no crops grown, but 
want handy man capable of looking after gar¬ 
den, one horse, cow ami all other, necessary 
work; one having had experience with similar 
place preferred; wages $80 and up-to-date house 
and privileges. C, LANDSIEDEL, Bock Box 
195, Butler, N. J. 
WORKING 
for fuel 
care Rural 
foreman; $70 
and garden. 
New-Yorker. 
a month, house, 
ADVERTISER 
wood 
5695, 
Show, State 
Friday, Nov. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
We have many able-bodied 
young men, with and without 
experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady, 
sober man, write for an order 
blank. Oprs is a philanthropic 
organization and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue N. Y. City 
WANTED—Young single man, 22 to 30, as 
teamster; position requires a man of exper¬ 
ience with horses, good character, clean habits 
and willing, who will appreciate good treatment 
and stick; the position ofTers permanent em¬ 
ployment, good horses, pleasant hours, good 
hoard and room and pay according to ability, 
on ono of the best livestock farms in the State; 
give full particulars in your first letter. 
ADVERTISER 5694, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, married man for general 
farm. JORDAN FARM S, Sauquoit, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN wanted; single, American, 
Protestant; give full particulars in first letter 
as to experience and wages expected. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5692, care Rural Ne w-Yorker. _ 
WANTED—Man; married, good character, reli¬ 
able; no cigarettes; willing to do anything 
needed; be as interested as if farm belonged to 
him; in whom employer can feel interested 1 ; 
small dairy and general farming: Chester £o.. 
Pa.; owner getting old. ADVERTISER o698, 
care Rural New-Yorker. __ 
CAPABLE COUPLE on up-to-date dairy farm; 
woman to board several hands; man as farm 
working foreman; modernl.v equipped house; 
fuel, light, milk, garden; state wages expected, 
size family, experience. JAVA FARM, Annap¬ 
olis, Md. 
POULTRYMAN, married, no children, open for 
■ position Aug. 15; thoroughly compotent to 
handle any size plant; 16 years’ experience; 
finest references. ADVERTISER 5711, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN (Tesires position on estate as 
working manager; well versed in all matters 
pertaining to poultry; over 15 years’ practical 
•and scientific experience; honest, industrious, 
faithful worker; familiar with Mammoth incu¬ 
bators and equipment; successful raising chicks 
and other farm fowls; able to maintain highest 
egg production the year round; operating suc¬ 
cessful plant at present; capable building new 
or remodeling old plant; American, married, no 
children; highest reference from pervious em¬ 
ployers; willing to pay half fare for interview 
if near New York. ADVERTISER 5685, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Open for position as 
working foreman on large farm or estate; 20 
years’ practical experience in raising stock and 
crops; age 40; married; managed last place 4 
years; best references furnished. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5690, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, single, short course and auto 
school graduate, 5 years’ practical farming 
experience, operated tractor, truck and auto one 
season, wishes position on a good farm. 
ADVERTISER 5691, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED college farm manager seeks 
similar position, or school, institution or high- 
class herdsman’s position; conscientious regard¬ 
ing morals, honesty and services rendered; ex¬ 
ceptional ability; scientifically all departments, 
hut practical; 46; Protestant; small family; 
familiar with soil, climate conditions; N. Y., 
N. H., Vt., Mass.; references. ADVERTISER 
5693, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—^Now or in the Fall, position as man¬ 
ager, by American, age 40, married; no fam¬ 
ily; practical experience, up-to-date methods, 
handling men and teams, gasoline engines, pure¬ 
bred cattle, all farm machinery, keeping rec¬ 
ords. Address ADVERTISER 5697, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COOK—Middle-aged American, wants to do 
plain cooking for few men (no chores) on 
farm or estate; easy place for moderate wages; 
umferstands farming, accounts, three languages; 
could take charge in owner’s absence; trust¬ 
worthy. ADVERTISER 5703, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
DISCHARGED SOLDIER desires responsible po¬ 
sition; experienced herdsman, dairyman, but- 
termaker, Babcock test, etc.; single; 28; please 
give full particulars. ADVERTISER 5701, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Experienced dairyman, 
dry milker, kind treatment, feeding balanced 
rations, also raising calves successfully; poul¬ 
try, and all farm stock, and the work that goes 
with the upkeep of an estate; wages reasonable, 
with good room and board; middle-age; strictly 
moral: near a town preferred. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5702, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM, 7 acres, 6-room bungalow, 
large coops; main road; ideal location; good 
markets; $5,000. E. BIGELOW, Belmar, N. J. 
DAIRY farm, 120 acres; modern barns; large 
house; numerous outbuildings; first-class con¬ 
dition; 12 miles State road to Troy, manufac-. 
turing city; A-l market; buyer gets rare bar¬ 
gain; only three owners in 100 years. 
CHURCH, Pittstown, N. Y. 
FRED 
FOR SALF—To settle estate, fruit farm, be¬ 
tween 25-30 acres; 10 acres peach trees, five 
years old, in full bearing; 400 young apple trees 
in hearing; also some cherries, plums, pears; 
balance of.land excellent farm land; good build¬ 
ings; located at Mount Laurel, on Main stone 
road, between Moorestown and Medford; price 
$5,000. Apply to J. H. CONVERY, Box 144, 
Moorestown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or Roll or exchange, make it known here. 
Thin Hate will be 6 Cents a word, Buyable in advance. The 
name an«i address must be counted as part of tbe advertise¬ 
ment. No display type uBed. and only harm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers ami general manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry. Ekks and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will go under proper headings on other pajees. 
Seed und Nursery advertisements will not be accepted lor 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
WANTED—First-class farm 
milker; steady position 
references required. Apply 
SEN. Derby, Conn. 
hand; must he good 
with good wages; 
A. C. CHRISTEN- 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Men and women attendants in a 
State institution for the feeble-minded; sal¬ 
ary $50 a month for men and $35 for women, 
with maintenance: state age when applying. 
Apply to SUBER1NTENDENT, Letehworth Vil¬ 
lage', Thiells, N. Y. 
AVI DO W requires the services of a hustling 
American middle-aged farmer; must he a man 
of good habits and understand care of horses; 
50 acres under cultivation, near seashore city; 
fine equipment: splendid crops; nice home; must 
have good 1 references; wages, $60 month and 
board. R. D. 1, BOX 106, Belmar, N. J. 
WANTED—Immediately, permanently, man and 
wife, without children, on 4-acre place, West¬ 
chester County; two in family; man a vegetable 
gardener and handy man; wife for general house¬ 
work; up-to-date quarters, with private hath and 
conveniences; first-class references required. Ad¬ 
dress. stating wages expected; address. ED- 
AVAltD LEE BLIMLINE, 28 West 40th Street, 
New York. 
POSITION wanted by a single man as dairy¬ 
man; sober; best of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5714, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, 36 years old. 10 years’ practi¬ 
cal experience, wants position; expert in rear¬ 
ing young stoek, care of layers, breeding, etc.; 
recently head poultryman at the. New Jersey 
State Hospital; guarantee results; best of ref¬ 
erences. L. J. ROUGET, Stockton, N. J. 
YOUNG married man, conscientious, willing 
worker; able to take charge of organization 
in farm or orchard work; in New York or Con¬ 
necticut; twelve years’ experience and can get 
results. ADVERTISER 5710, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MANAGEMENT growing high grade livestock, 
general farm; practical; college training: age 
26; single: energetic, capable: salary anti profit 
shares agreeable. ADVERTISER 5709, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC, single. age 27, 
Stewart School graduate, good habits, neat 
appearance, steady worker, desires position 
with private family, city or country: also un¬ 
derstand care of poultry and fruit: can furnish 
reference. CHARLES R. HAEUSSLER, Lin¬ 
coln Avenue, Metuehen, N. J. 
DAIRYMAN wants position on private place; 
good butter-maker; experienced with cattle; 
five years in last place; will he at liberty Aug. 
1. ADVERTISER 5708, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY plant and hatchery for sale at bar¬ 
gain; 10,400-egg Blue Hen incubator; 1,000 
layer capacity; 2,500 brooder capacity; feed an<l 
supply business as side line; including stock and 
fixtures, $4,000. J. GUY LESHER, Northumber¬ 
land, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; about 15 acres; 
equipped for capacity of 4,000 hens; 0,000-egg 
Candee incubator, brooder houses, laying houses, 
etc.; large, splendidly built residence; V\ mile 
from town of 3,500; located on site of Du Pont 
Boulevard 1 ; six miles from Delaware Bay and 20 
miles from Delaware Breakwater on Atlantic 
Ocean; set in apple trees; a big bargain. THE 
DELAWARE EGG FARM, Milford, Del._ 
107-ACRE up-State seed potato farm; railroad. 
State road; 20 acres potatoes now growing; 
fully equipped; level, sandy loam soil; no stones. 
Write for particulars to ADVERTISER 5700, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Combination truck and poultry farm 
in Massachusetts; 20 acres, including 6 of good 
muck land; near good markets and military 
eamp; $3,500, part cash. Write ADVERTISER 
5099, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fine large productive farm, Mont¬ 
gomery Co., Pa.; mansion house; all city con¬ 
veniences; tenant house, all outbuildings; large 
ham; beautiful home; about 197 acres. WALTER 
PINCUS, Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Large nine-room house, about 60 
acres land; ideal poultry farm. R. F. D. 
BOX 67, Haddam, Conn. 
40 ACRES, market garden, or stock, fruit; 
greenhouse, barns: good dwelling house; write 
for particulars, BOX 42, Plaistow, N. H. 
WANTED—To lease, 6mall truck farm, with 
option to buy, within CO miles of New York; 
full particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
5704, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—75-acre fruit farm at Rock Stream, 
Yates, County, N. Y., on west side Seneca 
Lake, six miles north of Watkins; 35 acres ap¬ 
ples, 10 acres pears, peaches and cherries; 10 
acres grapes; nine-room house; large fruit evap¬ 
orator; two barns; tenant house; all good condi¬ 
tion; good water and iron sulphur mineral spring; 
farm three-fourths mile from Pennsylvania ami 
New York Central railroads; price reasonable; 
Owner too old to farm. Address GEO. I. 
EDGERTON, Rock Stream, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A good farm of 101 acres; State 
road; good buildings; good soil, stock and 
tools. Further particulars address G, H., 146 
W. Bissell St., Syracuse, N Y. 
FINE FARM in Central New York, on State 
highway; one hundred and forty-five acres; 
twelve woodland; only sixty dollars per acre; 
buildings cost more than price asked. KESTER 
FARMS, Marietta, N. Y. 
WANTED—Dairy farm; state full particulars, 
size, price, terms, etc.; no agents. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5713, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXCHANGE—Valuable 20 acres fruit and truck 
land in Isle of Pines for good equipped farm 
in New York State. ADVERTISER 5707, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM WANTED—Equipped; not less 40 acres; 
good house and buildings; suitable poultry, 
fruit; possession March, 1920: state lowest price 
and particulars. ADVERTISER 57CK5, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
TWO ADULTS, four children, desire hoard and 
room for two weeks; August: hill country. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
Northeastern 
TISER 5696, 
Connecticut preferred, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVER- 
WANTED — Poultryman, single, for private 
estate; American; not over forty years old; 
farm at Derby. New York, eighteen miles from 
Buffalo, New York; when answering 8ive refer- 
enees and experience. Address ERNEST MACE, 
Derby, Erie Co., N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wanted; single man. w T Uo is good 
milker und butter-maker, also feeder, and un¬ 
derstands mixing balanced rations; small herd 
of Guernsevs; state age, nationality and wages 
expected, also mall copy of references. HILL¬ 
SIDE FARMS, Greenville, Maine. 
WANTED—A married man on gentleman’s 
place; must tie willing to help milk if re- 
ijuirod for small herd of cows, attend to chick- 
CHS and make himself generally useful: wages 
$70 per month, with house, fuel, milk and 
vegetables. L. B.. Westhury, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Husband and wife, both active, to 
superintend and assist in farm work and 
operate small dairy: house, good wages and 
steady position, HERMITAGE FARM, llock 
Creek, Ashtabula Co., O. 
DAIRYMAN—|-Competent, for a well established 
dairy on Long Island, about 200 acres; brick 
buildings; running water; barns holding fifty 
rows; well stocked: salary and interest to rigtit 
man CORWIN, 96 Grand St., New York City 
WANTED—Farmer, in Southwestern Pennsyl¬ 
vania; share of crops and stock, or share of 
crops and small salary first year: give age, 
family and church. Addri ss ADVERTISER 
5687, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
WESTERN farmer of wide practical experience 
with cows, hogs, chickens, soil improvement, 
wants equipped farm on shares from owner 
with capital who wishes good interest on in¬ 
vestment. JENS AONDAL, Tunstall, 1 a.. 
Breeder Poland China. 
WANTED—Aug. 1; partner on large dairy farm; 
must be able to buy one-half hay and corn crop 
as per appraiser’s value; also to have 10 or 
more good Winter milking cows; a splendid 
chance: vrood basic farm, now making milk* C. 
G. LAUNEAU, Canaan Conn. 
WANTED—Working partner; live wire (small 
investment); 40-acre orchard; high class; big 
FOR SALE—Three new Cleveland tractors; 
taken for debt; cost $1,585; will sell for 
$1,325: f. o. b. Chatham, N. Y. G. S. 
MAWHINNEY, 215 Fourth Ave., New York 
City, N, Y, _ 
ANY PART 15,000 No. 3 cans with 2 7/16ths 
solder hemmed caps, slightly rusty; $30 per 
thousand. H. N. FLEMING, Erie, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Ann Arbor Columbia belt power 
hay press .large size, 18x22 bale chamber. 
N. J. PALMER, West Coxsackie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Eight-inch rubber belt, about 70 
feet long: good condition; price reasonable. 
G. F. GIBSON, Clyde, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted as herdsman and dairyman 
on a small private estate; l>est of references; 
good butter-maker; no tobacco or alcohol used 1 ; 
age 34: English. ADVERTISER 5705, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
orchard neighbors. 
Waynesboro, Va. 
CHARLES BECK, Owner, 
WOMAN with oigli teen-months-old child as 
houseworker; excellent cook: no laundry: 
country preferred. MRS. J. E. II., General 
Delivery, Middletown, N. V. 
WANTED—Nov. 1. 
carrying 30 to 60 
full, new outfit for 
machine. Inquire of H 
burg, N. Y. 
by up-to-date farmer, farm 
cows: I have my own help; 
handling big farm: milking 
H. F„ BOX 128, Ellis- 
DAIRYMAN. married, 29, thoroughly experi¬ 
enced. desires position in charge of registered 
herd on modern farm; experienced in all 
branches of dairy work, certified milk, testing, 
advanced registry work, farm crops; Cornell 
training; references; state particulars 
FOR SALE—Large peach and apple orchard in 
New Jersey, twenty miles from Philadelphia; 
trees eight to ten years old, in good bearing 
condition; will sell outrigtit or part interest to 
expert manager. ADVERTISER 56i0, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVERTISER 5712, care Rural 
and 
New- 
W A NT ED—Men in dairy plant and on farms. 
Farm hands, $2.00 per day with hoard and 
room; burn men, $55.00 per month with hoard 
utul room; lnilkort?. $f»0.00 i»or month with board 
and room. COLUMBIA MILK FARMS, Jultus- 
town, N,. J. 
WORKING housekeeper wanted in family of 
three; mother and 'child away during school 
hours; state salary wanted: references required. 
SYCAMORE POULTRY FARM, Medford, Is. J. 
salary. 
Yorker. ____ 
WANTED—Position as working foreman or 
herdsman by married American: life experi¬ 
ence; can furnish A1 reference. ADVERTISER 
5606, care Rural New-Y orker, _ 
WANTED—Position as manager on poultry 
plant; 15 years’ experience: married man: no 
children: can caponize and make French Poul¬ 
in rds: expert incubator and brooder operator. 
Address ADVERTISER 5686, care Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
POSITION wanted as shepherd: thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced and capable. BOX 387, Honeoyc 
Falls, N. Y.__ 
SITUATION, WANTED—Married; on farm as 
caretaker of small place: A1 reference: 16 
years’ experience as foreman. Address BOX 
243, Arlington, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—75-acre potato farm: level, sandy 
loam soil, large fields, maple grove, on New 
York Central Railroad: this is a famous seed 
potato farm, with established market, and pro¬ 
duced 386 bushels to the acre in 1915. 4-1 iu 
1916. 450 in 1917 and 282 iu 1918; thirty acres 
potatoes planted this year: ten acres of oats 
with clover seeding: complete hue of potato 
machinery, with tractor and team: must sell at 
once at sacrifice price to take up Government 
potato work. Write FAIR ACRES 10TA10 
FARM, Kasoag, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
FUR RENT—For 1920, large Virginia nvei 
farm, 400 acres, cultivated: suitable grain 
hav. stock and hog farm; well watered, level 
and machine worked: will lease ouly to respon 
Bible man with sufficient capital to conduct 
farm properly; convenient to station; -30 miles 
from Richmond. N. PALMER, Sweet Hall. 
Va. 
WANTED—Equipped poultry plant with bous 
inir capacity of 1,000 hens or over: within 
miles of New York City; state full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 5684, euro Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Three-unit Hinman milking ma¬ 
chine; shafting, pulleys, engine and belt; 
everything complete for $175. ROY LIDGER- 
WOOD, Putnam, Wash. Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Blue Hen incubator, around 5,000- 
egg capacity. THOS. PETERSON, Millville, 
N. J. 
QUART BERRY BASKETS by the hundred or 
thousand. HARRY L. SQUIRES, Good Ground, 
N. Y. 
HONEY—White clover and basswood extracted, 
f. o. h. shipping point, 10-lb. pails, $2.20 each; 
5-lb. pails, in lots of 4 or more, $1.15 each; 60- 
lb. cans, $11.50 each; delivered in 2d postal 
zone, 12 lbs., $2.85: 3d zone, $2.95: buckwheat 
honey at 15% less than above prices. RAY C. 
WILCOX, West Danby, N. Y, 
$3.93 each; also pound 
put on hives; a bargain 
last; supers contain 
for 10-frame hives. 
Y. 
BEEHIVES, complete, 
box supers ready to 
at $2.50 each while they 
28 pound boxes standard 
H. GREULICH, Scotia, N 
MACHINERY BARGAINS — Highway road 
grader. $100 : 30 h.p. Erie City vertical boiler 
(like new), $300; 100 h.p. automatic steam en¬ 
gine, $250; electric water pump. $25; one yd. 
Koppel dump car, $40: 7xl4-inch stone crusher, 
screen and elevator, $350: 500 gal. per minute 
steam lire pump, $300. L. J. SNELL, Dolge- 
ville , N. Y. __ 
BEAN THRESHER (Owen). Harvester (LeRoy 
Plow Company), both new' last year. Perfect 
. order. MANN-VYNNE FARM, New Vernon, 
j N. J. 
