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Crops and Farm News 
The leading products of this vicinity 
trre corn, hay, oats, wheat and fruits. 
Farmers are receiving $2 per cwt. for 
corn ; 
othy, 
many 
oats, 90c per bu.; hay, clean Tim- 
$50 a ton, as there are a good 
city people living in this vicinity 
and a great many saddle horses. Wheat, 
$2.25 per bu.; apples, $1 and $1.25 per 
basket; eggs, 90c per doz; good farmer 
butter. 74c per lb. ; dressed pork. 18c 
to 22c per H).; veal, live, 19c to 20c per 
lb. ; good fresh cows, $125 to $175. 
Horses are not very high, on account of 
Fall keeping. Wheat crop looks promis¬ 
ing. 
year. 
Oats 
years 
many 
late. 
year; 
corn 
There was a good wheat crop this 
but weather prevented getting it in. 
were fair. Corn good as average 
Help is scarce and high.. Not 
farms are sold in this section of 
Potatoes were extra poor this 
they seem to have a dry rot. Some 
stands in the fields yet unhusked. 
Somerset Co.. N. .T. 
j. D. M. 
WANTED—Wnmen attendants in State institu¬ 
tion ftir feeble-minded; salary $35 per month 
and maintenance. State age when applying. Ap- 
iply to SUPERINTENDENT, Rotchworth, Village, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Elderly couple to live in my cottage; 
Dutchess County; small salary and mainte¬ 
nance the year around. Reply, with references, 
to ADVERTISER 6255, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer; good mechanic 
with tractor and machinery experience; capa¬ 
ble of handling horses and men; house with bath, 
electric lights, running water, etc.; on salary 
and part shares. Address ADVERTISER 6252, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU WANT Poultrymen, Greenhouse men, 
Dairymen, Farm Foreman. Tractor men, or 
Farm ‘Assistant? The National Farm School 
graduates in February several young men well 
trained in ail agricultural lines. Apply to 
BERNHARD OSTROLENK, Director, Farm 
School, Pa. _ 
WANTED—Experienced poultry.man on profit- 
sharing basis on farm near Middletown, N. Y.: 
single man preferred; must be capable and well 
recommended. Apply by letter, W. P. ANDER¬ 
SON, 512 Fifth Avenue, New York. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Single man to bottle milk and wash 
bottles in dairy making about 800 qts. of milk 
daily; state age, experience and nationality. 
ADVERTISER 6250, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TENANT farmers wanted; have several co-op¬ 
erative farm proposition requiring small in¬ 
vestment; location Somerset Co., N. J. C. DRYS- 
DATjE RI.ACK, 233 Broadway, New York. (Call 
Mondays.) 
WANTED—Experienced working herdsman for 
purebred Jerseys; good butter-maker and calf 
raiser; married (sons can be employed); Empire 
milker; modern eight-room house; good wages 
and a permanent position to the right man. 
Address MANAGER, Hermitage, Centreville. Md. 
RENtf or SHARES—Thirty farms in 3 sections; 
total 6.000 acres; will divide to suit; various 
farm propositions to offer; location Somerset 
Co., N. J. ('. DRYSDAT.E BRACK, 233 Broad¬ 
way, New York. (Call Mondays.) 
WANTED—Farmer and wife; man capable care 
stock and general farm work; wife good cook; 
general housework; good wages for good help. 
Apply E. G. CURRY. 1626 Woolworth Building, 
New York. 'Phone Barclay 4414. 
I live in the northern part of the 
county. Dairying, hay and grain are the 
principal industries. In the southern 
part of the county dairying and potatoes 
lead. Milk League prices Hay, loose, 
$20 per ton ; baled, $22; potatoes, $1.20; 
pork, dressed, per cwt., $18 to $20; na¬ 
tive beef, dressed. $14 to $15; fowls, 
dressed, per lb.. 30c; live, 25c; creamery 
butter. 71c; best prints, 72c; eggs, fresh, 
80c; oats, per bu.. 75c to 80c; cheese, 
31 Uc. Good cows, springers, about $1.25; 
horses low, not called for much. Farm 
conditions arc very good at present; out¬ 
look is good. Grains not so good quality 
as last year. Ilay was a big crop; not 
so good quality as last year. d. h. h. 
Franklin Co., N. Y. 
We are located between two cities, 
Erie. Pa., and Corry. Pa., which are the 
markets for this locality. Erie being the 
best market, and also a 20-mile haul over 
roads not improved as yet, but under 
construction. Potatoes are bringing $1.25 
per bu. in the home market, while in 
Erie they bring $1.65 per bushel. Ap¬ 
ples were a very light crop, retailing at 
$2.50 per bu. in the home market and 
$2.75 in the city market. Buckwheat 
was a good crop, if not sown too early 
averaging 25 to 30 bu. to the acre and 
selling at $2.45 per 100 lbs. Hay is sell 
ing at all prices, according to quality, in 
the barn, from $15 to $20 per ton; de¬ 
livered from $20 to $25 per ton. Far¬ 
mers seem to have about as much hay 
as usual on hand; it seems to be of gooc 
quality. Oats were a very poor crop, on 
account of the grasshoppers; many far¬ 
mers did not thrash. Corn was a very 
good crop ; none raised for market. Farms 
are rising in value; many farms are 
changing hands, selling for $30 to $40 per 
acre. Cattle are high. Fresh cows, 
young and old. bring from $100 to $125. 
Milk goes to Sherman, N. Y., Mohawk 
Condensery, making a 10-mile haul. 
Chautauqua Lake, N. Y. M. w. 
There is a large area of country around 
here that is given over almost entirely to 
dairying, and this year I think there is 
less to be sold from the farms that I ever 
knew. Potatoes a failure; I know of none 
for sale. Very little fruit of any kind; 
very little grain for sale, except wheat, 
and our millers are full and cannot get it 
to move. Hay very scarce. We are gov¬ 
erned pretty much by Pittsburg prices. 
Butter. 68c, country made; eggs. 70c. Ap¬ 
ples. $3, but none for sale; potatoes. $2, 
none for sale. Hay. $25 to $30. Milk. 
41c per gal., delivered to city. Cows. $100 
and up. We have many mines around 
here ; large demand for all foodstuff; this 
year largely shipped from other parts. 
Farms are up, most one-half higher; farm 
help not near sufficient. One cannot ven¬ 
ture a farm crop on hired help ; they will 
leave right in the midst of my joh. 
Washington Co., Pa. c. M. B. 
These prices are what the farmers get 
from tiie hucksters attending the Phila¬ 
delphia market: Butter, 73c; butterfat 
at creameries. S5c per lb.; eggs. 85c; 
dressed hogs, 22c per lb.; four-week pigs, 
$7 apiece; live poultry, from 22 to 28c 
per lb.; potatoes, $1.60 per bu.; wheat, 
at the mills, from $2.15 to $2.25 per bu.; 
rye. $1.60 bu.; oats, SOc to 90c. 
Lehigh Co., Pa. h. e. e. r. 
WANTED—A working, married, farm foreman; 
must bo good cowman and general farmer, cap¬ 
able of directing men and teams; modern build¬ 
ings and equipment; near city; state wages, age, 
family, nationality, references, etc.: must take 
few boarders (help). E. C. ROGERS, Spring 
Brook Farm, Putnam, Conn. 
FOR RENT—On shares, 250-acre farm, near Au¬ 
burn, N. Y.; wheat, other grain. Alfalfa, po¬ 
tatoes, hay. etc.; all tillable, easily worked, 
strong limestone soil; two sets buildings: near 
city; improved roads; excellent opportunity to 
responsible party. Apply, giving references and 
experience. E. H, THOMSON, care Federal' Rand 
Bank, Springfield. Mass. 
WANTED TO BUY—A one man poultry plant; 
40 miles from N. Y.; about 10 acres; 2 miles 
from station. ADVERTISER 6264, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
160 ACRE FARM—$4,500 ; 240 acres; four thous¬ 
and. Timber worth asking price. Fenced for 
Sbeep and cattle; good land; buildings stocked 
if wanted. CLARE GREGORY, Mt. Vision, 
N. Y. 
FOR SARE—Twenty-acre truck and poultry farm. 
at Orange Springs, Florida; crops grown the 
year round; $100 gives buyer possession: balance 
easy terms. Write ADVERTISER 6230, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Good farm of 70 acres; milk sold 
at door, 10c quart; fully stocked; only thor¬ 
oughly reliable man, knowing his business, with 
some money to invest In stock, wanted; tb ! -(v 
miles from New York; good chance. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6221, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POURTRYMAN, single, one who lias had ex¬ 
perience in raising ducks and geese; commer¬ 
cial farm, not far from New York City; one 
who is not afraid of long hours and hard work; 
good chance for advancement; apply letter only. 
E. ROMANIK, 302 Blake Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
POURTRYMAN, married, without children, for 
commercial duck and chicken farm: good 
salarv to right man; apply by letter only. B. 
WARK. 648 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
HERP WANTED—Man and wife for dairy farm 
in New Jersey; good opportunity for the right 
man and with a good chance to have entire 
charge shortiy; wife to help witli housework; 
good home; steam iieat and bath; wages to start, 
$80 per month and keep: state experience, age 
and nationality. ADVERTISER 6202, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED-—Single man, also a married man, on 
Orleans County fruit farm; must be active 
and willing workers; location In village; state 
age. weight and wages desired. ADVERTISER 
6247, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER wanted. March 1st, 1020; married; 
strictly sober and honest; reference required: 
also board extra help. E. K. BREADY, Howard 
and Huntingdon Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM foreman or manager open for position on 
stock and grain ranch, by American married 
man: no children; extensive breeder of purebred 
stock: practical and scientific knowledge of di¬ 
versified farming in all branches; animal hus¬ 
bandry; gas engineering; lifetime experience; 3 
years at last place; reasonable salary. Address 
W. ,T. SCOTT, Madison. Ohio., care H. J. Tilden. 
WANTED—Working partner on up-to-date dairy 
farm in Western New York: some capital de¬ 
sirable. but not absolutely necessary: 100 acres: 
20 registered nolsteins; young married man with 
good references and a worker. ADVERTISER 
6257, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAR farmer wishes dairy farm, about 
50 to 100 acres, on shares, with stock and ma¬ 
chinery. after March 1: or will manage a farm; 
give full particulars first letter. BOX 21, Ren¬ 
ville, N. J. 
WANTED—By Western man. farm or sheep 
ranch, equipped, on shares, with option to 
buy; “live ones” only. ADVERTISER 6251, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM TO RET—Joint stock shares; ambitious 
farmer witli family who is looking for a 
chance to get a farm without investment: suffi¬ 
cient stock and tools on farm to start; allow¬ 
ance will he made for grain till new crop comes 
in. and any other help within reason to get 
started; land is good, hut has not been worked 
for several years; located in Dutchess County on 
good road and consists of 104 acres ami 12-room 
house. ADVERTISER 6254, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FRORIDA orange groves and land, far south, 
favorite “Highlands.” A. T. VAIR, Sebring, 
Fla. _ 
FOR SARE—Twenty-acre seed potato farm in 
hamlet, few rods of New York Central depot; 
modern new nine-room house, with bath, furnace, 
lights, telephone, lawn, all hardwood floors; fin¬ 
ished in oak; barn, garage, tenant house: build¬ 
ings insured for $6,360; price $6,000. Write E. 
T.. KENNEDY, Knsoag. Oswego Co.. N. Y. 
FOR SARE—120 acres in Monroe County fruit 
belt, for $21,000, and worth the money; de¬ 
tailed description iiere impracticable. If inter¬ 
ested. address ADVERTISER 6214, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SARE—River farm, 400 acres; fine set 
buildings; timber, good water, electric lights; 
with or without equipment, on contract, with 
$5,000 cash; balance monthly; keeps 100 head; 
no agents. ADVERTISER 6240, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SARE—Five acres of land; just worked 
enough to make the finest land for ginseng 
root: the right man can make from 70 to 100 
thousand in 4 to 5 years: have had experts on 
the ground and know what I am talking about; 
only those who are interested need to answer 
this advertisement. CHARLES BYER, 301 East 
Main Street, Bound Brook, N. J. 
FOR SARE—100 acres; good buildings; macad¬ 
am road; two miles from good market, in cen¬ 
ter of New York State; $30 per acre: half cash; 
owner. ADVERTISER 6249, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SARE—Finest equipped up-to-date poultry- 
plant in State of New Jersey; write for par¬ 
ticulars. BOX 122, Spotswood, N. J. 
FARMS! WE’VE GOT ’EM 
THE CREAM of THE BARGAINS 
Pictures and details of just what you want mailed only on rcccip 
of your statement of requirements and pries ranire. All farms 
rigidly inspected before olTered for sals. Wo publish no catalog. 
E. E. SLOCUM a£? 141 Broadway, N.Y. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rato of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue ol following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
HORRANDER, 30, single, neat, clean, total ab¬ 
stainer. honest, sober, no tobacco or cigarettes, 
good milker, feeder and caretaker, wants posi¬ 
tion on up-to-date gentleman’s dairy, to look 
after eows and do stable work; gentle to stock; 
willing to milk test cows; good home and room 
preferred: first-class references: state wages in 
letter. RICHARD HOITSMA, 110 Highland St. 
Paterson, N. J. 
FOR SARE—Four 1917-1918 model Prairie State 
390-egg incubators; perfect condition; fireproof 
beaters; complete equipment; $45 each; securely 
crated: 8170 for lot: have purchased Mammoth. 
MARVIN T. FORSTER, Hall, N. Y. 
WANTED—Car mixed bay. or mixed car of oats, 
barlev, feeding wheat and hay at farm price. 
A. B. FAURE, Belleplain, N. J. 
WANTED—Newtown Giant incubator with turn¬ 
er or extra sections, and Newtown inenbator 
heater. HENRY G. REHMAN, Manheim, Pa.; 
Route 5. _ 
FOR SALE—One 300-egg Prairie State incubator 
in first-class shape; price $25. WM. ELLIOTX, 
R. 1, Sangerties, N. Y. 
WANTED—Stump-pulling outfit: 
THOMAS N. OTTO, Sayville, L. 
hand power. 
I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Orchard Spray Rig, on wagon, 200 
gallon tank, new 2-cylinder Myers pump 
geared to new Gray engine. 2 leads hose, bamboo 
rods, nozzles; A-l shape; used one season; 
$100.00 cash. R. S. Beadle, Re Roy, N. Y. 
horse or cow 
F. WIRKENS, 
FARMER desires position as teamster or to go 
as cow or chicken man on private estate. 
ADOLF MEIIREN. 2394 Hughes St., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER—Now in charge of 337 acre 
general farm. Southeastern Pennsylvania. 
Wishes larger farm. Experienced in dairy and 
stock raising, beef and pork production and 
fruit. Can refer to present and all former 
emplovers. Age 30. married. Further inform¬ 
ation ' address ADVERTISER 6262, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MIRK TESTER—Cornell man (28), single, wants 
position in a large creamery or milk concern 
testing milk and products; three years’ experi¬ 
ence, practical and scientific, with State college; 
state proposition and salary to start. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6261, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POURTRYMAN—Married, thoroughly reliable in 
all branches, desires position; fine references. 
ADVERTISER 6232, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER, farm superintendent, for private 
estate; married, temperate, scientific, practi¬ 
cal; life experience all branches agriculture, 
vegetables, flowers, greenhouse, shrubs, stock, 
fowls; A-i references. JOHN H. BALDWIN, 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SARE — 160-acre farm, 
Montcalm Co., Mich.; good buildings: fertile 
farming land: fruit orchards, maple sugar or¬ 
chard; farmed by owner for over sixty years. 
Further particulars upon application. Address 
MRS. MAUDE REED NEWELL, East Lansing, 
Mich. _ 
WANTED—About acre good garden land, six or 
seven room house: New York State preferred. 
G. GILMORE, Ridgewood. N. J. 
18-ACRE FARM, located at Hamilton. N. Y.; 
five minutes’ walk to Colgate College; 15 acres 
tillable; comfortable house and barn, with good 
water: a number of tools included: nrice. $1,700. 
Further information address ADVERTISER 6256, 
care Rural New-Yor ker. _ 
FOR SALE—370-acre stock and grain farm; 210 
acres in higli state of cultivation; 100 acres 
fine timber land, and balance permanent spring 
and brook-watered pasture; adequate buildings 
to house ail crops, animals, poultry and imple¬ 
ments in first-class condition; 14 acres Alfalfa 
and 48 acres wheat growing: must be sold at 
once to settle estatP (Cecil County. Maryland). 
Communicate with E. A. MALRETTE, Colora, 
Md._ ' __ 
FOR SARE or EXCHANGE—Stock and grain 
ranch in one of the best diversified farming 
valleys in the West: would consider from 40 to 
160 acres as part pavment, or sell with payment 
of 5V 0 and 5% yearly till paid for. without in¬ 
terest: price $35 per acre. Owner, W. J. 
SCOTT, No. 1 Eagle Street, Madison. Ohio. 
FOR SARE at a bargain; a fine dairy farm of 
100 acres in Northern Pennsylvania: good 
buildings, good location: will sacrifice for SS.500; 
S2.500 cash; balance on easy terms; complete 
equipment will also be sold if desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6253. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Several carloads of 
manure; state price. JOHN 
Peekskill, N. Y._ 
PURE MAPLE SUGAR AND SYRUP—Orders 
booked at market price for new crop. Advise 
requirements. RANSOM FARM. Geneva, Ohio. 
FOR SAX.F—20 horsepower portable Titan en¬ 
gine, $450; No. 12 Monarch ensilage cutter, 
40 feet 8-inch pipe, 16 blades, 4 shredder blades, 
S45; wanted, double-action disk harrow. WA- 
WAYANDA FARMS. Huntsville, N. J. 
WANTED—A carload of good mixed bay; if 
party +*an't fill car full of hay will take re¬ 
mainder in straw to make up car: state lowest 
price in first letter. THOMAS J. Mc-DERMOTT, 
North Main Street, B elleville, N. J. _ 
MAPLE SYRUP and sugar—the Vermont kind; 
svrup, $2.50 per gal.; sugar, 40c per lb. <5-lb. 
and’ 10-lb pails), f. o. b. Newfane. GEORGE 
K. CHERRIE, Newfane, Vt. 
HONEY—Finest clover, thick, rieh and delicious, 
delivered parcel post, third zone, 12 lbs.. 
$4.50: 6 lbs.. $2.35; by express, not prepaid. 60 
lbs.. $18; 24 1-lb. glass jars, $9. LONGFEI.- 
I.OW BROS.. Hallowell, Me. 
SITUATION WANTED by a practical, thorough. 
up-to-date farm superintendent, experienced in 
management of large farms successfully; pure 
bred stock. A. R. O. work, certified milk. etc. 
Address ADVERTISER 0219, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM for sale: 16 or 
106, Purling. N. Y. 
36 acres; cheap. BOX 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—A practical orchard man; not. an ex¬ 
tremely large orchard. W. O. WHIPPLE, 
Arnionk, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN. 28, single, agricultural college 
graduate .desires position, selling a lino such 
as feeds, fertilizers, separators, etc.; please 
state proposition and salary to start. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6260, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT or manager; Ameri¬ 
can; single; 10 years’ practical and scientific 
general farming: poultry specialist: state partic¬ 
ulars. salary. ADVERTISER 6237, care Rural 
New-Y orker. _ 
SUPERINTENDENT with practical experience 
open for engagement: New York Agricultural 
College graduate: experienced in all branches of 
present-dav farming: single. ADVERTISER, 25 
Clermont St.. Suugcitirs, N, V. 
EXPERIENCED poultry man wants work on up- 
to-date poultry farm. CHARRES BUEHRH, 
care Queen City House. 403 Main St., Pough- 
keepsie. N. Y. 
WANTED—On farm 25 miles from New York 
City, one first-class milker to milk 16 eows: 
one teamster; must bo steady and reliable; good 
home. ADVERTISER 6258, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SARE—Small farm. 37 acres, 7-room house. 
outbuildings, stock and small tools. Price 
$2,500. Write for particulars. THOMAS TURN- 
BURR, Box 45. Otisville. Orange Co., 
N. Y. 
FOR SARE—To orchardist—interest in large 
Virginia orchard. HOWARD WILLIAMS, 
Greenwood, Va. 
FOR SARE—Two Models and two Buffalo, 360- 
egg capacity; 814 each; one 240-egg Cyphers. 
$10; wanted. Candee incubator. 6.600 capacity. 
E. R. HUMMER. Frenchtown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—One folding sawing machine: cost 
$26.75: price $20. HUGH T. McMANUS, 7T 
Wales St., Taunton, Mass. 
FOR SARE—Two hundred locust trees, delivered 
at boat or car. F. W. WOOLSEY, Milton. N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced married man to work 
200-acre truck farm in Westchester County on 
shares; 50 acres fruit: 100 acres garden truck; 
wholesale market at door; farm is completely 
equipped with all modern machinery and horses; 
truck and fruit experience and reliable recom¬ 
mendations required, and must bo capable of 
handling a ten thousand dollar turnover. MOKN- 
1NGS1DK FARMS, Ossining, N. Y. _ 
ACCOUNT sale of farm, experienced farm and 
estate manager is open for engagement; mar¬ 
ried middle age. small family; expert orchardist 
and general farmer: first class reference present 
employer; only permanent position on property 
affording a minimum salary of $1,500 anil priv¬ 
ileges considered. ADVERTISER 61»—, euro 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SARE—200-acre dairy and grain farm; half 
tillable, half woodland and pasture; 2 houses; 
largo stables: Morris Co.. N. J.: 50 miles from 
New York City. HARRY BUTLER. New Dorp, 
Staten Island. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm in Southern New 
York: near large manufacturing city: 3 miles 
to railroad, creamery, churches, stores, etc.; 
level road; laud is rolling, tractor worked, and is 
free from rock or stone; no swamp: is watered 
bv creek and several springs; about 60 acres 
fine timber; large cow barn, concrete floor, gas 
lighted; milking machine, silo; other buildings, 
horse barn, hnv barn, icehouse, etc.: two farm 
honses. The farm will be sold separately or 
with large dairy of young cows and complete 
line of machinery: this is an exceptional farm, 
well wortli investigating. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 0263, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SARE—Two farms in Albany County, State 
New York, containing 150 acres and 136 acres, 
being operated as dairy farm; stable for 45 eows 
on each; in high state of cultivation: several 
acres in Alfalfa: cut three crops this year: five 
cities lienrhv for market; buildings in excellent 
repair; price 100 dollars per acre. Address 
ISAAC ROFF, Cohoes, N. Y. 
SHERRBARK hickory nuts, 10 cents pound and 
common black walnuts. 5 cents pound. HOUG- 
T. A ND & MILLER, 244, Boonville, Ind. 
HONEY—Extracted buckwheat, f. o. b. my 
station. 10-lb. pails in lots of two or more, 
$2.35 each: 60-lb. cans, $12: 12-lb. cans, de¬ 
livered in 2d zone. $3.20: 3d zone. $3.35. Write 
for priee on clover honey. RAY C. WTRCON, 
West Danby, N. Y. 
WANTED—300-egg Cyphers incubators. Write 
NELSON’S. Grove City. Pa. _ 
NICE red Baldwin apples for the holidays; 
hand-picked and sound all the way through; 
seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per bbl. 
f. o. b. express company. Rockport: send checks 
or money order. HARRY A. NELSON, Route 
2, Rockport, N. Y. ____ 
SEPARATORS—One new Primrose and two Iowa 
and one slightly used American: will exchange 
for registered calves or bred gilt, any breed. 
RI.Y HARDWARE COMPANY, Hendersouville. 
N. C. 
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