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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Conple to care for family of boys; 
also matrons for dining room and laundry; 
good salary. For particulars write, stating ages, 
experience, etc., COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Couple for trnant school; good 
farmer and milker; wife good cook; no chil¬ 
dren; state wages expected, giving references, 
in tirst letter. SUPERINTENDENT, County 
Training School Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Herdsman for good Holstein herd of 
30 cows; Universal milking machines used; 
must be clean and neat; give salary expected, 
references, age, nationality, whether married or 
single, and when at liberty, in first letter. Ad¬ 
dress COLVER FARMS, Colver, Cambria Co., 
Pa.; Box 320. 
WANTED—Two strong, capable younr; men for 
general work on an up-to-date farm; prefer 
men with agricultural training and those who 
desire to get experience with prize-winning 
Shorthorn cattle; state age, experience, habits 
and salary in application. ADVERTISER 7304, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER—Head man wanted on private es¬ 
tate on the Sound at Rye, N. Y.; must be a 
man who lias good references and a general 
tinderstanding of gardening in all its branches. 
Including flowers, and must be willing to board 
help. Apply by letter, with full particulars, to 
W. IT. B., 10 Cooper Square, New York City. 
WANTED—Young man, with lots of pep, for 
general work on up-to-date farm; state age, 
experience, etc., in application. BOX 130, 
Wasliingtonville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman; married man preferred; 
must be experienced in producing certified 
milk; good wages, house and usual privileges: 
steady job for the right man. BLUE RIBBON 
FARM, Westport, Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced working farmer, mar¬ 
ried, without children preferred; board one 
man for meals; a first-class permanent position 
for the right man; modern cottage, electric 
lights, bath, fuel, vegetables, milk; knowledge 
of cows, butter-making, pigs and a good handler 
of horses; experience in orchard work desirable 
but not necessary; best of references required: 
please send copies only and give as full particu¬ 
lars as possible in first letter. ADVERTISER 
7293, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married ponltrymnn, no children pre¬ 
ferred, who understands the poultry business 
well; do not apply uuless you have had very good 
experience with White Leghorns; very best of 
reference needed; wages $100 per month to start; 
house and poultry free. ADVERTISER 7300, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for both men 
and women, with opportunity for advancement. 
Apply, stating age. to SUPERINTENDENT, 
l.etchworth Village, Tbiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced dairyman, married, to 
care for small herd of purebred Jerseys on 
p-ivate estate: house and dairy adjoining; please 
state in first letter experience, wages and 
nationality. ADVERTISER 730S, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman for Holstein herd, about 
40 head; Empire milking machine used; must 
he clean and neat; also take care of bottling of 
milk; must be married; state wages and when 
at liberty in letter. Address ADVERTISER 
7310, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman; married man preferred; 
must understand A. R. O. testing, calf rais¬ 
ing; herd of fifty Holstein-Friesian cattle; new 
house, modern conveniences; good position for 
reliable man. Apply ADVERTISER 7309, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRY and creamery man; must he good_ butter- 
maker; good wages and living conditions for 
the right man. WHITE HORSE FARMS, Paoli, 
Pa. 
WANT to come in contact xvith young man; one 
with Cornell training and a number of years’ 
experience in poultry raising: must be thorough¬ 
ly capable of managing a poultry plant in all 
branches; married man preferred; proposition 
would be to purchase farm and run it on profit- 
sharing bas's: man must have best of references. 
ADVERTISER 7317. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A man, accustomed to meeting peo¬ 
ple, ns salesman on regular routes established 
in Springfield, selling in the Summer eggs, butter 
and vegetables; in the Winter these and home¬ 
made country products, as hulled corn, hominy, 
sausage meat, jellies, pickles, etc., making a 
desirable line the year around; a good home, 
salary and commission; must be a hustler and 
furnish A-l references as to character and hon¬ 
esty; enn also offer a home and schooling to a 
bov 12 or 13 to hel»i with poultry and light 
chores. Address TWIN MAPLE FARM, Aga¬ 
wam, Mass. 
WANTED—Man and wife, without children in 
family, to supervise and care for a cottage in 
a reformatory for boys; must be church mem¬ 
bers. free from bad habits; good salary and all 
living expenses. For full information write 
CHARLES F. JOHNSON, Superintendent, Kis- 
Lyn, Pa. 
WANTED—Man to take care of herd of eight 
head Guernseys; state experience. STONY 
HILL FARMS, Glensliaw, Pa. 
'WANTED—On a gentleman’s farm in Connecti¬ 
cut, an experienced working farmer; married; 
wife to board one man in Winter, two or three 
in Summer: farmhouse steam heated; all mod¬ 
ern conveniences: farm garden: fuel; two quarts 
milk daily allowed; wages $100 per month; only 
those who can furnish best of references consid¬ 
ered. ADVERTISER 7324, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Two married men for general or¬ 
chard work; $75 per month, house, garden, 
milk and fruit. ADVERTISER 7323, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer and wife for 
general farm work on a 43-acre farm, with 
privilege of renting farm if desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7321, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wanted; married man, experienced 
in feeding, calf raising and clean milk produc¬ 
tion; good dry-hand milker; 30 milching cows, 25 
young stock and bull to be cared for with one 
helper; no general farm work or bottle washing; 
wages $125 a month, house with hath and other 
perquisites; give experience and references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7320, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A real farmer, married; large fam¬ 
ily not objectionable; splendid opportunity; 
large modern house; good wages; permanent po¬ 
sition. CRAFTSMAN FARMS. Morris Plains, 
N. J.; telephone Morristown 1042. 
WANTED—A man to cut cordwood and work on 
farm; steady position. LUTHER HOLTON, 
No. Franklin, Conn. 
WANTED—Couple; head farmer and cook for 
lions’ school; executive and efficient; $1,800 
anil maintenance; also women for departments. 
COUNTY TRUANT FARM, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Dependable couple for farm, West¬ 
chester County: man as general worker; wife 
as housekeeper and cook; good home and com¬ 
pensation to right couple. Write L. R. CUR¬ 
TISS, Aeolian Hall, New York City. 
Situations Wanted 
AN EXPERIENCED, honest eonple to take 
charge of a farm, care for cows and chickens; 
owner lives in town; a good home: permanent 
position; all conveniences: write for particulars 
and state wages. Address 353 STONYCREEK 
STREET, Johnstown, Pa. 
WANTED—Position cn dairy or poultry farm by 
capable, experienced English woman; good 
manager and correspondent; familiar with Ad¬ 
vanced Registry. ADVERTISER 7305, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN, scientific, practical 
and progressive seeks position on modern farm 
or estate: married: salary $125: or would con¬ 
sider ft profit-sharing arrangement; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7303, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position for man and wife as care¬ 
takers on private estate: wife willing to do 
plain cooking. ADVERTISER 7302, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on gentleman’s country resi¬ 
dence in Massachusetts; experienced in grow¬ 
ing flowers and vegetables: bandy around the 
house: understands care of furnaces; good refer¬ 
ences. SAM ATKINSON, 701 Fay Street, Ful¬ 
ton. N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as manager of large dairy 
farm stocked with purebred Holsteins, in 
Eastern United States: want to take financial 
interest in business; graduate of New York State 
Agricultural College: six years’ experience as 
farm manager; married; no children. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7307, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A man for chores and care of gar¬ 
den: also married man to work farm, shares 
or corn. G. S. DOLLAR, R. F. D. 20, Athens, 
WANTED—By Sept. 1, housekeeper in farm 
home; three children; mother teaching; home 
mghts. ADVERTISER 7315, care Rural New- 
i orker. 
V A NTED—Single men to milk and work in herd 
of over 300 registered Holsteins: must be good 
dry hand milkers: wages from $05 to $70 per 
month with board; steady employment, with 
chances for advancement: state age and exper¬ 
ience in first letter. WINTERTHUR FARMS, 
Winterthur, Del. 
M ANTED—Competent herdsman, married, to 
take charge of herd of Guernseys; location 
i. fee no Co., N. Y.: must be competent to con- 
advanced registry tests. ADVERTISER 
care Kural New-Yorker. 
IN ANTED—Good mill hand, first-class butter and 
creamery man, farm bauds, milkers for De- 
i.aval milking machines; good positions for the 
ngnt kind of men on one of the largest and 
lore most commercial farms In Now York State; 
good wages with fine hoard and lodging to single 
Kood houses to married mem Address 
WHEATFIELD FARMS, It. F. D. 14. La Salle, 
Parmer, this Autumn, by large school 
4 *oiVvT r Now . lork, to have complete charge of 
inrm operations; wife to have charge, with help, 
™r," ll| ousc: large acreage of good land: 
urifiLoi kers ’ tuberculin tested: Protestant 
nosing ' .?, xcen ° m school; reply fully, giving 
of f i.Jii,?' 1 * 1 P re8ent and past employers, size 
emnireligion, salary desired; present 
nermUoi wlU "5* bo communicated with without 
New-Yorker AI)VERTISEIt 7270, care Rural 
1 'ionrt M w? man , on private estate; must be 
annlv wit"I 1 ? reliable party ueed 
1 y. 11ILL10P FARM, Suffield, Conn. 
HERDSMAN wants position October 1 on up-to- 
date farm near New York; experience in all 
branches, high-grade stock, calf raising, good 
butter-maker; married: Danish: children of 
school age: state wages. ADVERTISER 7311, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as farm manager: Hfe ex¬ 
perience in all branches of farming: 10 years’ 
experience in managing farms: expert dairyman 
and in A. R. O. work; course in agriculture and 
stock raising: open for a position any time be¬ 
tween now and Nov. 1; best of references: send 
full particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
7329, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN—American (211, well educated, 
wants position on up-to-date general farm; 
some experience; familiar with horses; weight 
140 lbs.: must be good home, board and future; 
give full particulars. ADVERTISER 7327. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, single. 29. desires position as work¬ 
ing manager of farm or estate; lifetime of 
practical experience in growing crops, fruit, 
etc.: thoroughly understands handling purebred 
cattle; A. R. O. work a specialty; would like to 
get. in touch with someone who appreciates a 
conscientious worker: best references; Connec¬ 
ticut or Rhode Island preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7320, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wants position; small herd pre¬ 
ferred; American: Protestant; use no tobacco; 
best of references; state wages and full particu¬ 
lars in first letter. ADVERTISER 7313, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By married man, position as super¬ 
intendent or working foreman on farm; New 
Jersey preferred; can take full control: must be 
near high school or normal, and living conditions 
must be good; American family; good eow man 
and trucker: can come at cnee. S. S. REN- 
NETT. Round Brook. N. J. 
FABM MANAGER open for position: Cornell 
graduate; practical experience all lines mod¬ 
ern farming and handling large forces of help; 
successful record; married: no children. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7270, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man, American, small family, desires 
position as manager on gentleman’s estate or 
up-to-date farm: lifetime experience in all 
branches of farming and handling of machinery, 
stock and men; references furnished. Address 
BOX 87, Eatontown P. O., N. J. 
A COMPETENT estate manager wishes employ¬ 
ment; seven years* present position; best of 
references. Address ADVERTISER 7325, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Energetic young gardener, Scotch, 
wants position on private farm, where practi¬ 
cal training in all branches is main object; 
wages secondary; state particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7277, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Expert stockman, dairy¬ 
man, married, two children; long practical ex¬ 
perience with purebred stock, A. R. O. work; 
successful calf raiser; will go anywhere; can 
give satisfactory references and produce re¬ 
sults. ADVERTISER 7296, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN would like to have position where 
he can show bow to raise grain 100 per cent 
pure. HARTMAN, Port Kennedy, Pa. 
FARM or estate manager open for position; first- 
class farmer and live stock man; an efficient 
manager of help; qualified to handle a large 
farm; American; married; 31 years of age; col¬ 
lege graduate: successful experience; excellent 
references. Address ADVERTISER 7318, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER with practical experience in 
all branches of farming, dairying, feeding, 
breeding, purebred stock, milk production, com¬ 
mercial handling of highest class milk and dairy 
products, fruit and poultry: married; 31 years 
rid; agricultural college graduate; reared on 
farm; at present employed as manager of large 
estate, purebred stock and commercial dairy 
farm; progressive; good executive and organizer; 
highest references as to character, education, 
training, practical experience, executive and 
business ability; only first-class propositions con¬ 
sidered; answer fully, first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7316, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A POSITION as farm manager by young single 
American with 12 years of practical and sci¬ 
entific experience in farming and fruit growing; 
will consider proposition with salary and per¬ 
centage: open for engagement after November. 
ADVERTISER 7314, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager: graduate 
of Ontario Agricultural College; wide exper¬ 
ience in general and dairy farming; highest ref¬ 
erences. Apply ADVERTISER 7335, ’care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as caretaker; prefer private 
estate; married: Protestant; age 23: neat; 
understand all work; wife willing to work, man¬ 
age house: only good position accepted: best 
references furnished from people where engaged. 
ADVERTISER 7333. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—As herdsman or test-cow 
milker, Holsteins or Guernseys: married, 2 
childrens: college training and best of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7332, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER—(Head) working. Scotch, married, 
boy, wishes a position where a thorough prac¬ 
tical, reliable, energetic man is required: best 
references. ADVERTISER 7330, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT—On gentleman’s estate: 
thoroughly understand all farm crops, all im¬ 
proved farm machinery, including tractor and 
gas engine; thoroughbred cattle, horses and 
hogs; able to take entire charge: American; 
married; age 40; lifelong experience: can bring 
help if needed: very best reference. P. O. 
BOX 24, Yantie, Conn. 
OUTDOOR farm work wanted by young woman; 
thoroughly competent: state wages, etc. 
ADVERTISER 7337, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County, 
00 miles from New York City, on State road; 
good house with running water and furnace heat; 
also tenant house; new modern barns to stable 
60 cows, 6 horses, etc.; electric lights in house 
and barns: price $100 per acre; will sell with or 
without stock and machinery: no agents. Ad¬ 
dress owner, ADVERTISER 7319, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY—19 acres best 
farm land, 11-room house, double cellar, 
heater, first-class condition; also two-story barn, 
large chicken house; 1.200 peach, 250 apple. 100 
cherry trees; located in Hammonton, New Jersey, 
on concrete State highway, between Philadelphia 
and Atlantic City; price $12,000. Apply Real 
Estate Department, HAMMONTON TRUST COM¬ 
PANY, Hammonton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—50-aere farm; big barn, three hen¬ 
houses; all in perfect condition; house has all 
improvements; located in the Catskills: 100 miles 
to New York. ADVERTISER 7312, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
TO BUY OR LEASE—A small house, conven¬ 
iently located, having some outbuildings, on a 
fair-sized plot: all in good condition:' for a vil¬ 
lage or town home. Particulars to ADVER¬ 
TISER 7266, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 235 acres’, about 125 cleared: 
nearly 400.000 feet lumber, besides props and 
wood; stock and tools; well located; good build¬ 
ings. fruit, water, road; excellent chance. 
THOMAS MeLAURY, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Dairy or truck farm; situated Glen 
Rock, on main road to New York: containing 
54 acres; house of eleven rooms, in excellent 
condition: barns and. outbuildings; tie-up for 16 
cows and four horses: barns also in good condi¬ 
tion; about 35 acres tillable, the remainder in 
pasture; price upon application, it. D. YOUNG, 
Sr.. Glen Rock, N. J.: P. O. Ridgewood, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Large nine-room bouse; bath, run¬ 
ning water, steam heat, electric lights and 
garage: nearly one acre on Lake Musconeteong: 
45 miles from New York. Lackawanna: large 
garden, small fruits and asparagus; beautiful 
shade trees; sacrifice at $6,500 to quick buyer. 
E. S. BALDWIN, 152 Market Street, Paterson, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—128 acres; on State road; mile to 
church and school; excellent soil: good mar¬ 
kets; woodlot: 8-room house; silo, barns: good 
water: suitable dairy or general farming. B. 
PADGHAM. Palmyra, N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM, beautifully situated in foot¬ 
hills of Blue Ridge Mountains; 8 acres; 100- 
ft. steamheated brooder house, incubator cellar; 
120-ft. laving house; breeding pens; 5 colony 
houses: orchard, cottage; quarter mile from 
station on good road: price $3,000. LOCUSTS, 
R. D. 2, Charlottesville, Va. 
FOR SALE—165-acre farm: 10-room house: large 
barn with running water; horse bam: poultry 
houses: 300 fruit trees: fine location: ideal spot 
for inn. For price and particulars write A. 
REYHAN, 221 South Whittelsey Ave., Walling¬ 
ford. Conn. 
40-ACRE grain and poultry farm; good 8-room 
house, barn and outbuildings; gcod location; 
$1,850 cash. F. M. MERRELL, R. D. 1, Robe- 
sonla, pa. 
FOR SALE—A nice 17-acre (clear) fruit and 
poultry farm; new buildings; possession any 
time. Communicate with owner, N. WYNIA, 
Cologne, N. J. 
WANTED—Poultry farm, between 25 and 50 
acres; good house and water supply; give full 
particulars and price. P. O. BOX 176, Calli- 
coon, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and berry farm; 1,800 ca¬ 
pacity; fine buildings: all equipped; near a 
city. ADVERTISER 7328, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—103 acres; best section in East; 
near Trenton; good wells, stream, fruit; near 
village, store, school, churches; good roads; will 
include 4 horses, 6 cows, 2 heifers, bull, bay, 
oats, growing corn, implements. CHAS. M. RAN¬ 
DALL, Newtown, Pa. 
$500—50-ACRE '’arm; Morris, Otsego County; 20- 
acre woodlot; 8-room house; 2 barns; apple 
orchard and other fruit. A. M. PICKENS, Box 
222, Morris, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good hay and grain farm; 190 acres; 
hay harvested this Summer, 175 tons, besides 
grain; $3,000 worth standing pine; excellent 
stock farm; good house: plenty barn buildings. 
ABRAM L. OLIVER, Delmar, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent for cash, with privilege of 
buying farm in New Jersey, adapted for fruit 
and poultry, by practical American farmer with 
grown sons; good house and buildings; conveni¬ 
ent to good school; on improved road; possession 
this Fall; full particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7322, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Equipped poultry farm, stock and 
tools, on trolley line. Owner, X. F. C., Gen. 
Del., Vineland, N. J. 
WANTED—Poultry farm, with or without stock; 
must be within 30 miles of New York City, 
preferably on Long Island. Write full particulars 
in first letter to THE KIRSHMAN HOUSE & 
POULTRY FARM, Monntaindale, N. Y., or Mr. 
E. Roochvarg. Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
30-ACRE Florida farm; Dixie Highway, on 8- 
mile lake; 12 acres bearing orange grove; bal¬ 
ance truck and farm land: bungalow, five large 
rooms: barn: good well: $12,000; terms. OWN¬ 
ER, 114 Eastman St.. Oranfo-d, N. J. 
38-ACRE village farm for sale: one minute from 
P. R. R. station; 600 chickens, 2 horses, 2 
cows and 1 heifer and 9 pigs, and a full har¬ 
vest and all farming implements. Owner, 
ERNEST EICHLER, Raven Rock, N. J. 
FARM wanted on or near State road. Western 
Connecticut preferred; state all in first letter; 
no agents. C. O. CARLSON, P. O. Box 238, 
Fairfield, Conn. 
DIVERSIFIED dairy farm. 200 acres: good land, 
suitable for tractor; excellent house: large oc¬ 
tagon barn: horse barn; beautiful location: first- 
class business farm and ideal home; $60 per 
WANTED—Small farm, for cash, in liealthy lo¬ 
cation with stock, fruit and woods; New York 
State preferred, not over 130 miles out: give 
lowest price, particulars. Write BIGELBACH, 
433 West 49th St., New York City. 
ORCHARD of 27 acres: 3.200 peach, pear and 
apple trees; situated on Cayuga Lake, 8 miles 
from Ithaca and Cornell University; 9 room 
house, all buildings in best of repair: a great 
money maker: write Mrs. E. H. UTTER, Tru- 
mansburg. N. Y. 
FARM WANTED—Stocked farm with at least 
50 acres tillable besides pastures, orchards, 
wood and timber, New York or New England; 
two brothers, one with family want proposition 
of farming on shares for one or two years with 
privilege of buying. ADVERTISER 7336, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—16 acre poultry farm with build¬ 
ings, 60 miles from New York City, near 
station, price $1.8(81.00. ADVERTISER 7334, 
care Rural New-Yorker._ 
WANTED—Farm in New Jersey. Monmouth, 
Ocean or Bnrlington County; 30-50 acre for 
unrestricted duck raising on large scale, with 
large, sandy water frontage ou brook or creek; 
no meadows or steep banks considered: well 
trained, on good road, not over 3 miles depot or 
town. KARL BORMANN, Wrentliam. Mass. 
FOR RENT—Best 200 acre farm in Columbia 
County: rich bottom land; good money maker: 
good buildings; three orchards: abundance small 
fruit: well stocked; reference required. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7331, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—Gang plow, two bottoms. 14 inches, 
of approved make: write particulars and price. 
ROOM 1581, Woolworth Building, New York 
City. 
WANTED—Carload mixed eow hay; immediate 
or future delivery: state price f. o. b. FRANK 
J, MURPHY, Prospect Hill Pi., Norwalk, Conn. 
WANTED—100 bushels seed rye: uame cash 
price your station. ALEX McNIELL, Southold, 
L. I„ N. Y._ 
FOR SALE—Missouri grain drill, 11 single disc, 
with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; 
$75. ROGER H. MALLE It Y, Owego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Roller process mill, almost new; 
other Led mill machinery, half price; owner 
died. H. MORGAN, Amenia, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large size U. S. cream separator; 
clean and in perfect order; like new; $45. 
BOX 144, Northfield, Conn. 
AVOCADOS, 9 to 12-lb. package, according to 
size of fruit, 4th zone, $2; 5th zone and be¬ 
yond, $2.50; or $1.50 C. O. D., postage extra, 
until September 15; after, price ou application. 
GEO. W. KOSEL, grower, Redlaud, Fla. 
ANY PART 10,000 No. 3 tin cans, with solder- 
liemmod caps, slightly rusty, $10 per 1,000. 
H. N. FLEMING, Erie, Pa. 
HONEY—Clover-extracted, in 60-lb. cans, $15 
each at our station; apply for prices on smaller 
packages. RAY 0. WILCOX. Odessa, N. Y. 
(formerly at West Dauby, N. Y.). 
FOR SALE—Little Jap two-horse cultivator, 
used once, in good condition, $50: also a 
David Bradley mowing machine, in good con¬ 
dition, $40. J. L. GOODWIN, Hampton, Conn. 
WANTED—Used reversible honey extractor for 
Langs troth frame. DON E. SMITH, Tour- 
ville. Pa. 
PEACHES—Yellow St. John’s, large ones, canned 
with the skins on; 6-lO-lb. cans in case for $4. 
D. POMEROY, Loekport, N. Y. 
WANTED—Joseph Dick No. 9 blizzard ensilage 
cutter with 24 ft. of pipe and hood: traveling 
table preferred; must be in good condition. GEO. 
W. CONKLIN. Greenville. N. Y. 
