Subscribers’ Exchange 
RESPECTABLE, healthy young man required for 
assistant in cow barn and dairy on a private 
estate, $80.00 and room. Apply SUPT. HAUK- 
NESS ESTATE, Waterford, Conn. 
WANTED—Young couple, familiar with general 
farm work, to undertake all brandies on a 
small place; house and fuel. Also young man 
for special care of horses. Apply at once to E. 
jj OLMSTEAD, Pine Lodge (seven miles west 
of) Lakewood, N. .1. Telephone 237-M. 
WANTED —Dairyman who is capable of taking 
charge of thoroughbred ITolsteins; must under¬ 
stand feeding, testing and raising young stock. 
Answer by letter to MODERN DAIRY WARMS, 
105 Hudson Street, New York City. 
WANTED—Middle-aged couple to take charge of 
farm; wife to board help; man to milk cows, 
do chores. C. II. HUSTON, New City, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—I want a good man, experienced 
in poultry and game, to join me on a 50-50 
basis on my plantation in South Carolina; splen¬ 
did opportunity for right man. ADVERTISER 
7030, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —Reliable single man willing to work 
well for good wages and share in profits of 
modern squab plant; good chance to learn a 
profitable business with year 'round work; give 
full particulars of previous employment. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7681, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT gardener, married, without chil¬ 
dren, under 40 years old; experienced in care 
of grounds, garden and horse; wife as laundress 
three to four days weekly and as caretaker when 
owner is absent; cottage and garden provided; 
state nationality, age, references and wages. 
Address ROX 244, Morristown, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man for general farm work 
by October 1; wife to attend to butter-making 
of four cows and also board single man; modern 
house with all conveniences; milk, fuel and some 
garden; state age, nationality and salary ex¬ 
pected; permanent position for right man. D. 
W. OLASSER, Woodbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Man and wife in private country 
home: man do outside work and woman cook; 
fine living quarters and modern conveniences. 
Wanted—Woman and daughter as alternate in 
above positions. Address STUART R. MANN, 
Derby, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single white man for general farm 
work: must milk three cows; good home; 
state age and wages. S. I*. POULTRY FARM, 
Silver Hill, Md„ Station IT. Washington, D. C. 
WANTED—Couple, at once, to work on farm; 
permanent position; man skillful with farm 
tools; wife to cook for family five; without 
children preferred; comfortable furnished rooms; 
salary $125 a month and hoard; no laundry; 
references required. TTENRY WHITE, Rox 401, 
rieasantville, N. Y. 
WORKING housekeeper and companion; capable, 
Christian woman (without child); suburban 
home; four adults, two business; references. 
SEVENTEEN WASHINGTON PLACE, Bloom¬ 
field. N. J. 
WANTED—Competent woman to do plain cook¬ 
ing and housework (no washing) on farm two 
(2) miles from railroad; no objection to one 
child; $40 monthly; or couple, man good milker 
and experienced farm laborer, $50 monthly and 
hoard. ADVERTISER 7044, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—October 1st; working foreman who 
understands cattle and general farming: wife 
to hoard help: good opportunity for the right 
mail. ROX 410. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable ami experienced married 
farmer fin 35 acre fruit, and general farm near 
trnllev and* city: prefer no children. RLITHE- 
PIELD FARM , Norwalk. Conn. Tel. 1140. 
MARRIED MAN wanted to work on small herd 
of registered Holsteins; state experienee and 
wages wanted: referonees required. GEORGE 
II. POLLARD, Greenlmsh. Mass. 
Situations Wanted 
COUPLE, man and wife, middle-aged, ns care¬ 
takers: understands care of gentleman's coun- 
try place and live stock: wife willing to help. 
W. KEARNEY, 24%. Bethel, Conn. 
A COMPETENT estate manager wishes employ¬ 
ment: seven years present position: best of 
references. Address ADVERTISER 7325, enre 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager open for position this 
Fall; am capable of handling a large propo¬ 
sition; long experience, stock, engines, feeding, 
balancing rations, hogs; am first-class man; can 
furnish best of references as to character and 
ability; only place where one can use practical 
and theoretical knowledge will be considered. 
ADVERTISER 7(132, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer wants position as working 
manager or foreman; age 40; life experience; 
within 100 miles of Flemington, N. J.; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7033, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
IF YOU NEED a capable, practical, scientific 
farm manager or superintendent we will re¬ 
commend ours, who has been witli us seven 
years. ADVERTISER 7034, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Superintendent or mana¬ 
ger on gentleman’s estate; thoroughly under¬ 
stands all farm crops, all farm machinery; able 
to take entire charge; American, age 40, mar¬ 
ried, three children; lifelong experience; cot¬ 
tage on place; best of references; wages $100 
per month to start; only first-class position con¬ 
sidered. ROX 87, Katontown P. O., N. .1. 
POSITION WANTED—Married man wishes posi¬ 
tion as caretaker and gardener on private 
estate; good all around man; wife willing to 
board one man or cook for small family during 
the Summer months; best references; state 
wages and full particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7030, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, no children, Cornell 
trained, at present operating modern plant, 
desires to make change; Fall or Winter; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 7637, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A position ns caretaker on private 
estate; experienced nil around man; available 
October 1; furnished bouse; no family. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7638, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER, Scotch, married, one boy, wishes 
a position where a thorough, experienced, 
iraeticnl, reliable, energetic man is required; 
>est references. ADVERTISER 7640, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HORTICULTURIST open for position as mana¬ 
ger of large commercial orchard; college grad¬ 
uate; thoroughly familiar with most up-to-date 
methods and capable of handling large property 
in bearing; married. Write AMERICAN FRUIT 
GROWER, 410 State-Lake Rldg., Chicago, 111. 
SWISS WOMAN wishes position on gentleman’s 
farm, competent to take full charge of the 
house. Address MRS. C. COLDER. 31 Rrook- 
slde Ave., Albany, New York. 
EXPERIENCED, capable and reliable couple, 
educated and intelligent desire position of 
responsibility on poultry, dairy or stock farm; 
good managers and efficient workers; references. 
Address ADVERTISER 7646, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by refined American woman 
with young daughter ns housekeeper, country 
place preferred in N. Y. State or village near 
school. Address ADVERTISER 7648, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By educated elderly man position ns 
caretaker; experienced poultry and cattle, 
capable, reliable and efficient; references. 
ADVERTISER 7645, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By young woman of education, in¬ 
telligence and refinement, good correspondent 
With knowledge of farm bookkeeping and dairy 
records, situation on high class farm or estate; 
references. Address ADVERTISER 7647, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE WANT POSITION on farm or as care¬ 
taker of country homo; woman willing to cook 
or take entire charge of the housework: man 
able to do only light jobs. LOCK BOX 63. 
Lebanon, N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; throe aeres; modern 
seven-room California bungalow: gas, hot and 
cold water, furnace heat: laving house for 500 
liens: garage; 100 peach, apple and cherry trees; 
strawberries, raspberries, grapes, asparagus bed; 
all buildings newly painted and in fine condi¬ 
tion: half mile to car line: price $7,500. R. IT. 
SAYERS. R. D. No. 5. Vineland, N. J. 
NINETY ACRES level land: near railroad; 50 
consist of timber, 30 tillable, balance pas¬ 
ture; price $2,200. A, SPADA, Califon, N. ,T. 
FOR SALE—20 acres, suitable fruit and poul¬ 
try: seven-room house, garage, barn, poultry 
houses: near good markets and shipping. MUL¬ 
LER, R. D. 1, Box 110 , Reimsr. N. J. 
WANTED—Position as manager in n purebred 
herd where Advanced Registry Is important; 
have produced several class leaders and State 
champions; married; age 36; two children; col¬ 
lege trained; no vices: life experience in all 
hinds of farming and construction work: salary 
?,,,000 per year and perquisites: prefer location 
in the East. Address ADVERTISER 7391, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working manager of farm 
or estate by American Protestant, single. 23; 
practical experience in all lines of modern farm¬ 
ing: efficient handler of help; understands the 
use and care of machinery, stock: good calf 
raiser: capable of taking entire charge: only 
brat-class proposition considered; go anywhere: 
open October. ADVERTISER 7422, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
M ANTED—Position as working farm manager: 
life experience with Shorthorn cattle, all 
breeds of draft horses, also hogs: good showman, 
general farming, machinery: nine years on one 
of the best Iowa farms, five years in East; 
• eotsman. 35: married, small family: best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7404, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
lot LTRY MANAGER in 
ami per ,.,,„t of profits, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
modern plant; sail 
ADVERTISER 73 
I AUM MANAGER, working, desires positi 
thoroughly understands all machinery, engln 
lie care and feeding of all live stork and po 
I,. . of farm and garden crops; 
, (sent manager of large grain and stock far 
11 ail repairs and show results; married: best 
£T, nco *- FARM MANAGER. Mat 11111 Fat 
oouthbury, Conn. ’Phone Woodbury 107R14. 
1 R8II ION WANTED—Widow wants position 
'oto.'w, ,°.C er: good cook: reference. ADV1 
' ' '628, car e Rural New-Yorker. 
^ ni *’ nian wishes position as orcln 
nmnagor: references. HARRY C. BORCHE1 
o'- 1 ark Place . Brooklyn. N. Y. 
" i,VJ. * V "hV^tion as farm superlntende 
i,„, * scientific training as well as la 
nr experience in orcharding, the grow 
sim.L-'T < T? ps n,l, l tile handling of pure h 
j n New England preferred; no 
siderof 8 I'tV, 1 - S2 -500 and usual privileges e 
Yorker.' ADVE RT1SBR 7642, care Rural Nt 
A RAROAIN—190-ncre farm: tine buildings; 
modern improvements: stock, tools; on maca¬ 
dam ronil. ROX 61, Halcottvtlle, N. Y. 
MAN to work excellent dairy farm on shares; 
stock and tools furnished. W. If. HARRIS, 
Morris. N. Y. 
DESIRABLE poultry and dairy farm; rich soil: 
194 acres, mostly tillable; balance woods and 
pasture; 11-room house, four barns, seven poul¬ 
try houses; water in house and barns; three 
tulles to State road and railroad; owner's age 
requires immediate sale; price and terms reason¬ 
able. S. W. .TONES, Crnryville, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, in or near small town or 
village in Connecticut, a few acres of land; 
house and buildings must be in good repair; part 
of house to he used as store. ADVERTISER 
7410, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM 140 acres, in Rucks County, Pa., near 
Trenton and Philadelphia; large nicely fur¬ 
nished 14-room house with citv improvements: 
piazza on three sides: large lawn, shade and 
shrubbery; n gentleman’s real country home: 
good large barn; two tenement houses: land in 
a high state of euUivatlon; timber and a run¬ 
ning stream; price $125 an acre, with crops in¬ 
cluded; tenant farmer would remain. For par¬ 
ticulars and photos address owner. JOSEPH D. 
WILSON, New Hope, Pa. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best grain and dairy farm in Orange County; 
60 miles from New York City, on State road; 
good house with running water and furnace heat; 
jilso tenant house; new modern barns to stable 
00 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. 
FOR SALE 50 acre 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. 
WANTED—To buy a farm: must he a bargain: 
describe fully. WALTER R, PASCHAI.L, 
Oklahoma City. Okla. 
FOR SALE CASH -Store building, stock, dwell¬ 
ing, 6 lots, near depot, electric lights, tele¬ 
phone. Write A. R. FISHER, Strnsburg, Ya. 
FOR SALE—Alfalfa farm; 112 acres, $6,500. 
Address owner, GEO. It. CROSS, 86 Seneca 
St., Oneida, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large nine-room house; hath, run¬ 
ning water, steam heat, electric lights and 
garage; nearly one acre on Lake Musconetcong; 
45 miles from New York, Lackawanna; large 
garden, small fruits and asparagus; beautiful 
shade trees; sacrifice at $6,500 to quick buyer. 
E. S. RALDWIN, 152 Market Street, Paterson, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—Chicken farm; 28% acres; 7-room 
house, in good condition; barn for two cows 
and horse; garage; chicken* house for 400; ex¬ 
cellent spring water in, house; 30 apple trees, 
bearing; bargain. $1,200. Inquire E. J. HAIGHT, 
Is»ng Eddy, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Money-making New Jersey poultry 
farm; a going business that can show a splen¬ 
did net profit; has 21 acres of good soil; nenr 
beat markets; fine residence, with all modern 
conveniences, including city gas, telephone and 
electricity; only one mile from flourishing town; 
good schools and churches; Incubator capacity, 
12.000 eggs; brooder capacity, 4,000 chicks; 
three large laying houses, equipped with run 
ning water; garage and manure pit; all build¬ 
ings nearly new; 175 fruit trees—apple, pear, 
peach and plum—just coming into bearing; 
wood for home use. Owing to ill health I am 
offering this farm and paying business, includ¬ 
ing all tools, automobile, machines and stock of 
500 selected purebred White Leghorn hens for 
breeding and 500 pullets, at $20,000; this is less 
than cost of replacing buildings; buyer gets 
farm with national reputation nt a bargain; 
terms half cash; balance on easy terms. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 7386, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Seven acres, fruit, truck and poul¬ 
try plant; 5.000-egg incubator; 25 minutes out. 
JASPER MAXWELL, Haworth. N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—32 acres; 10 acres woodland, 
apple orchard; suitable for chicken farm and 
truck; chicken house 80x20 feet; seven-room 
house, all improvements; garage, barn, all stock 
and tools; Monmonth County, near Red Rank, 
N. ,T. ADVERTISER 7423, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TO RT'Y OR LEASE—A small house, conven¬ 
iently located, having some ontbnildings, on 
n fair-sized plot: all In good condition, for a 
village or town home. Particulars to ADVER¬ 
TISER 7384, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE— 20 acres; suitable for poul¬ 
try; modern dwelling; numerous ontbnildings: 
young orchard, 100 trees; few minutes’ walk to 
everything; consideration for busy farmer or 
commuter: Xpw Jersey town of 3.000; on three 
railroads: 50 miles from New York: opportunity 
worthy of investigation: price $8,500. GER¬ 
HARD, North White Flnins, N. Y. 
FARM—In New Jersey’s poultry and trucking 
section; 103 acres; about 25 cleared: young 
orchard and fruit of all kinds; good buildings: 
stock and tools Included; best markets. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7409, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To lease, small farm, 5 to 10 acres, 
suitable for poultry; within 70 miles of New 
York; not over two miles from railroad; full 
particulars. ADVERTISER 7425, care Rural 
New-York'er. 
PRACTICAL American farmer, with large fam¬ 
ily, has $1,000 cash to purchase a fully 
equipped farm; must be located on main State 
road, not over 60 miles from New York City: 
please state full particulars in first letter to 
receive consideration. ADVERTISER 7426, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EQUIPPED DAIRY FARM—For Sale; on stone 
road; 8-room house; basement barn: garage: 
9 cows: team: implements; price $3,800. part 
cash. A. HEMRROW, Route 2. Richland, N. Y. 
WANTED—American farmer wants dairy farm 
to rent or work on shares witli privilege of 
buying: southern Jersey preferred. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 7627, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Ry owner; one of the best Herki¬ 
mer Co. farms, fully equipped dairy, stock 
and modern machinery; 116 acres; will consider 
trade for poultry plant well located and equipped. 
C. S. M1T.H1SER. Clnysville. N. Y. 
FRUIT, grain and sheep farm: 200 acres: one 
mile west of Ravena, 14 miles south of 
Albany: easy access to Albany and New York 
markets: hundreds of young trees just in bear¬ 
ing: all modern improvements in house and barn. 
Address MRS. W. C. SPRINGSTED. Ravena. 
N. V. 
STRAWBERRY and orange land on south side 
of big lake in Avon Park. South Florida: seven 
years’ time; free lake front camp sites. E. 
PUTNEY. 
EXCHANGE part of your hill farm for part of 
my citrus land in Florida. ADVERTISER 
7629, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RARGAIN for quick buyer—Small farm of IS 
acres; good land, house and good running 
water; no outbuildings; ahout two acres of 
woods: will sacrifice for $330.00. MILES WIN¬ 
NIE, Cherry Valley, X. Y. 
FRUIT and dairy farm: 236 acres; large house, 
barn and silo: near pike; 50 miles west of 
Washington, nt foot of Blue Ridge: big springs 
for gravity power system for spraying, grinding, 
milking, heat, lights, etc.: excellent fruit, grain 
and grass land: dairv herd: good neighborhood. 
Address ORCHARD OWNER. City Hotel, Win¬ 
chester, Va. 
DAIRY and fruit farm: large timber lot: write 
for particulars. NORMAN lt.VDICK, Dur¬ 
ham. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 160 acres: good trucking and 
grain farm: farm now is in peaches, raspber¬ 
ries, strawberries, grain; good meadow, pasture 
and woodland: fine large brick house, with lawn 
extending to the stone road: trollev stops at 
door. Apply N. P. CREEI.Y ESTATE. Rox 213. 
Burlington, N. J. 
WANTED—To rent, equipped farm, with stock. 
tools, for a term of years, with privilege of 
purchase: New York. Pennsylvania or Con¬ 
necticut preferred. E. P. BANNING, Morris- 
ville. Pa. 
FOR SALE—$7,000 down: 75-acre fruit farm, at 
Rock Stream. Yates Co., N. Y.: on west side 
Seneca Lake; six miles north Watkins; 35 aeres 
apples. 10 acres pears, peaches and cherries, 10 
acres grapes; all these trees are now filled with 
fruit; nine-room house; large incubator, two 
barns and sheds, tenant house, all good condi¬ 
tion; good water—hard and soft: farm M mile 
from Pennsylvania and New York Central rail¬ 
roads; terms reasonable; owner wishing to re¬ 
tire; give possession at once. Address GEORGE 
I. EBGERTON. Rock Stream. N. Y. 
TO RENT on shares—269 acre farm, situated 
Rucks Co.. Pa.: seven-room stone house: also 
barn and other buildings, in good condition; 
fertile soil, yielding big crops hay, corn, wheat; 
attractive proposition for reliable farmer who 
can furnish his own stock, tools, etc. A. fl. 
CANTOR, 11. F. D. 4. Quakertown. Pa. 
FOR SALE—By owner, 78-acre dairy farm; 
level; 1% miles from city; State road; good 
buildings; silo; electric lights in barn; beautiful 
location; with or without purebred Holsteins. 
Address H. L. DAY, Oneonta, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—111% acres good timber, cleared; 
would make fine farm; three miles to station, 
GEORGE MINER, Kasoag, N. Y. 
TO RENT—A poultry plant with 14 acres of 
ground, or possibly more; the buildings in¬ 
clude living rooms for a small family: good 
location: correspondence solicited. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7635, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—About 100-acre farm, in New York 
State; state full particulars. Address JOE 
SKARKA, 22 North Washington Place, Astoria, 
L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm: seven-room house, 
best condition; barn 30x88; wagon shed, new 
silo, tile brick hog house, 25x50; two lien houses, 
workshop; three horses, 10 cows, one bull, reg¬ 
istered: one heifer, about 200 chickens; all 
farming tools—3 h.p. engine, sawing outfit, 
cider press: 38 tons of hay, oats, all other crops; 
plenty fruit, one-half acre raspberries; five miles 
to Binghamton, N. Y., public market; two miles 
to street car line, one-half mile to village; 
$6,000 down: balance on easy terms. Address 
H. SCHERING, Port Crane, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good productive dairy farm; 180 
acres; Central New York: monthly milk check 
$650 to $700; fine location: good buildings. 
Write ADVERTISER 7639, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—133-acre farm; on Improved road; 
three miles to station; modern 12-room lionse, 
nearly new; acetylene gas machine; eight-room 
■tenant house; ample buildings for crops and 
machinery; 1.100 peach and 500 apple trees, 
standard varieties: heavy work is done with 
Fordson outfit; will sell with or without stock 
and equipment; possession any time. RICHARD 
B. WINNER,* Burlington, N. J. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fnllj equipped poultry 
and general farm: large modern buildings, tun¬ 
ning water and electric lights: houses for 1.500 
poultry, 6.000 egg incubator capacity; one mile 
to city 15.000 and large wealthy summer resort 
taking all produce at highest retail prices; 30 
acres tillable land, twenty aeres pasture, silo 
and barn room for dairy, 100 ton ice house and 
pond; a live, going proposition with established 
market and good reputation: wonderful oppor¬ 
tunity for man who can give his time to its man¬ 
agement; only small capital needed. RELVE- 
DERE FARMS, Westerly, R. I. 
COMMUTERS FARM—-Near city on state road, 
modern nine-room house, new barn, good soil, 
fruit, for sale or exchange. ADVERTISER 
7643, care Rural New-Yotker. 
FOR SALE—Orchard farm. 103 acres devoted to 
apples and cows: two miles to Lakewood, Pa.: 
high school, churches and milk station; 2.000 
bu. apples; excellent dairy of grade Ho'steins: 
only $8,000 for everything: stock, crops and 
machinery. H. A. GREENWOOD, Lakewood, 
Pa.. R. 1. 
FARM FOR SALE—83 acres; 12-room house; 
large outbuildings in good condition; all nec¬ 
essary implements: two cows and all crops: 39 
miles from New York. ADVERTISER 7641, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SMALL VILLAGE FARM and flour feed mill; 
sell cheap or exchange. KAYS, Wyoming, 
Miscellaneous 
A\ OCADOS, 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 on application. 
GEO. W. KOSEL, grower, Redland, Fla. 
BUCKWHEAT HONEY, in 60-lb. cans. 20 e per 
lh.: in 10-lh. pails. 23c; qunlitv fine. G. W. 
RET.DEN. R. D. 1, Berkshire. N.‘ Y. 
FOR SALE—Express and tracking business. 
MIKKELSEN. Pleasantville, N. Y. 
FORTY second-hand 390-egg size Cvphcr Co. in¬ 
cubators wanted. C. M. LAUVER. MeAlister- 
ville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Silent Alamo farm lighting plant, 
32 volts: in use less than three months: in 
fine condition; price $525: less than first cost. 
J. BINDLEY, Spring Valley, N. Y. 
HONEY—Extracted clover, 60 lbs., $15.00; fonr 
10-lb. pails. $10.80: four 5-lb. pails, $5.SO: 
f. o. h. our station; 10 !bs. prepaid in second 
zone. $3: third zone. $3.25. Buckwheat (dark) 
honey. 10% Ipss than above prices. Special 
prices on large orders. RAY C. WILCOX, 
Odessa, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Having dismantled an evaporator. 
offer five Triumph power apple parers and 
other equipment. WHITE, WARE & WHITE. 
Ratavla, N. Y. 
TEN 16x28 well made, waterproof, extra heavy 
canvas tarpaulins; practically as good as new; 
$25.00 each, f. o. b. Richmond. GUS BOEHME, 
Meadow. Va. 
EIGHTEEN million feet virgin hardwood timber, 
two million feet spruce, for sale: 12 miles to 
station, on good road. JAY B. COLE, Williams- 
town, N. Y. 
WANTED—To buy or hire a Clover Huller. new 
or second-hand. L. LENT, Staatsbnrg. X. Y. 
FAR SALE—At bargain—600-egg Ruckeve incu¬ 
bator: purchased 1920: buy now before the 
Spring rush. ELLWOOD NEWTON, Canterbury, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Cider apples, in small quantities or 
carload lots. JOHN F. W1LKENS, Peekskill, 
N. Y. Telephone Peekskill. 21-F-4. 
.WANTED—Shetland mare, pony cart. Cyphers 
incubator, 220-egg size, and circular saw with 
frame for cutting cordwood: price and descrip¬ 
tion. HEDGES. Greenville. N. Y. 
FOR SALK — 16x40 clear fir silo; roof timbers: 
new: $400 f. o. b. ear: two and four-wheeled 
trailers. H. J. KARPIXSKI, Oswego. N. Y. 
WANTED—Magic brooder stoves, No. 5 or 6. in 
good condition: give full particulars and prices. 
E. S. SHAW, Riverdale-On-Hudson, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-International 6 horse engine in 
good condition. H. E. FURBECK, 360 Broad¬ 
way. Albany. New York. 
WANTED—Any standard make incubator in per¬ 
fect condition witli capacity not less than 
3 non. MOROW1TZ imos. Cochecton Center. 
N. Y. 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers* 
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