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during the year. Apply to Superintendent of jN urses. 
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Situations Wanted 
POULTRYMAN open for position; commercial 
plant or private estate; married; 42; two 
children; 20 years’ experience all branches; only 
first-class proposition. Address ADVERTISER 
7898, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager; will be 
at liberty the 15th of November. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7923, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN desires position; Guernseys pre¬ 
ferred; qualified to take charge; A. R. test, 
feeding, breeding, calves, and keep all records. 
ADVERTISER 7928, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN—American, experienced, liatch- 
ing, brooding, production, contest work, de¬ 
sires position; college training; one man plant 
preferred; kindly state salary and full partic¬ 
ulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 7939, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—(28) single, experienced and 
energetic, desires a position; expert in getting 
Winter eggs and raising chicks; excellent, ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 7940, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER wants position on private estate; 
native French, age 40; life experience in hor¬ 
ticulture, under glass and out door; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7956, care Rural New- 
Yorker. * • 
SITUATION WANTED—General farm teamster; 
married; no children; understands milking 
and care of stock, gardening and lawns. B. 
BRADLEY, Madison, N. J. 
POSITION wanted by married man, native of 
Holland, as working manager on farm; ex¬ 
perienced with all crops, tobacco, tiling, dyna¬ 
mite, etc.; best references; state wages, etc. 
ADVERTISER 7953, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I WANTED —Working orchard man, Protestant; 
single; must understand care and working of 
horses; monthly salary, board, room and per¬ 
centage on gross sales; permanent position' on 
70-acre fruit and track farm; 1,000 15-year ap¬ 
ple trees; new house; modern conveniences; 
Gloucester Co., N. J.; must give references. 
ADVERTISER 7931, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To do good plain cooking and - down¬ 
stairs work; no washing; farm residence. E. 
G. CURRY, Morristown, N. J. ’Phone 1097-M. 
WANTED—Herdsman for Guernseys;' 
man; experienced in A. R. O. work. 
DAIRY FARM, Cairo, N. Y. 
married 
WHITE 
WANTED—Woman or girl as helper in small 
private family living in suburb of New York 
City; state wages and references in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7919, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once; farm hand; single; must 
understand care of stock, handy with tools, 
etc.; steady job for right man on private farm 
in Westchester Co.; wages, $75 per month, room 
and board; no laundry; references required. 
ADVERTISER 7934, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER; college training; life experi¬ 
ence in all lines farming and dairying; thor¬ 
oughly conversant with all kinds farm machin¬ 
ery, tractors, gasoline engines, etc.; commercial 
proposition preferred. ADVERTISER 7972, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
CLEAN dry hand milkers for certified dairy; 15 
cows; state wages, age, references and ex¬ 
perience. RARITAN VALLEY FARMS, Somer¬ 
ville, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man for general work on 
dairy farm 35 miles from New York; prefer 
German or Swede. Address ADVERTISER 7955, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married farmer; one who can handle 
Ford tractor and machinery preferred; posi¬ 
tion about April 1, in village of Westport, 
N. Y.; house, garden and fuel supplied; state 
qualifications and salary expected. Address J. 
PORTER, 235 53d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Useful man, with wife who can 
board two or three men; free house, coal and 
light, with other privileges; house furnished; no 
children; good position for the right couple; only 
those with best reference need applv. SAN- 
DANONA PHEASANTRY, Millbrook, N. J. 
SUPERINTENDENT to manage an estate at 
Chester, Orange Co., N. Y.; must understand 
rarming and gardening and have experience in 
employing help. Apply by letter, stating sal¬ 
ary desired and references. ROBERT GOELET, 
9 West 17th St., New York City. 
WANTED—Steady, reliable man to work on 
small general farm; modern barn and good liv¬ 
ing quarters; state full particulars in first let¬ 
ter. FRED SCHMIDT, Washington, N. J. 
POSITION wanted after November 15 by a 
Protestant woman past 35 with a boy 5 years 
old; good cook and butter-maker; cooking for 
men boarders preferred; not afraid of work, but 
good wages expected; state wages in first letter. 
BOX 50, Gowanda, N. Y.; R. F. D. 2. 
HOUSEKEEPER—American, experienced, de¬ 
sires position; entire management; good cook; 
men only in family; state full particulars and 
salary in first letter. ADVERTISER 7952, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as milker or teamster on 
up-to-date farm. ADVERTISER 7954, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 48 years, long experi¬ 
ence; private estate or one-man plant pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 7957, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SHEPHERD, single, wants situation; life ex¬ 
perience; good references. ADVERTISER 
7961, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—By capable, reliable young man, ;>o- 
sition on farm where experience counts. J. W. 
PERSONS, 294 Linden St., Pittsfield, Mass. 
PROTESTANT girl, 18 years old, wishes posi¬ 
tion preferably in country, where opportunity 
will be given to attend high school; is very 
strong and willing and accustomed to working. 
ADVERTISER 7960, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as caretaker on private es¬ 
tate; married; no children; experienced, all- 
around man; best references, ADVERTISER 
7959, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farmer-gardener desires posi¬ 
tion on gentleman’s place;' American; mar¬ 
ried; no children; first-class references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7962, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING MANAGER; married; 34; life ex¬ 
perience; thorough knowledge farm crops, 
garden truck, fruit, eare of stock and poultry; 
capable, energetic and trustworthy; first-.-lass 
man. ADVERTISER 7964, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN—Protestant, single, farm raised, 
graduate best New England agricultural 
college, experienced official tester, club leader, 
desires position in agricultural teaching or simi¬ 
lar work January 1. G. A. NEWTON, Durham, 
Conn. 
POULTRYMAN—Single, thoroughly experienced, 
desires position with commercial or private 
plant where a capable and conscientious worker 
will be appreciated; moderate salary to start. 
BOX 196, Hillsdale, New Jersey. 
A YOUNG MAN of 21 years, wishes a position 
on an up-to-date fruit or poultry farm; has 
some idea of farm work; willing to work. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 7969, caro Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED young man, agricultural school 
graduate, wishes a responsible position on a 
modern dairy farm; excellent references from 
my present employer and others. ADVERTISER 
7965, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TRAPPING partnership with farmer having 
muskrats; work afternoons for board. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7951, caro Rural New-Yorker. 
Farm Help Wanted 
EXPERIENCED man wanted on farm in town; 
small dairy; must be of good character; board 
and mum and good salary to proper party; state 
particulars and wages desired in first letter. 
ALANSTEN FARMS, Box 148, Harrison. N. Y. 
WANTED—Single meu and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; sulary 
$50 per month and maintenance for both men 
and women, with opportunities for advancement. 
Apply, stating age, to SUPERINTENDENT, 
Letchwortli Village, Thlells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
must be good milker. Write or apply BARNES 
& CO., North Farms, Wallingford, Conn. 
WANTED—Married man for general work on 
dairy farm; state nationality and experience. 
R. B. RUNYON, Millington, N. J. 
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WANTED—Man and wife, as coachman and 
cook; man must be careful driver, willing to 
tend furnace and do odd jobs; will furnish board 
and good pay to suitable couple. Apply to L. 
G. COOK, Agricultural Experiment Station, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
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WANTED—A farmer, married, to run equipped 
farm on a partnership basis; reference re¬ 
quired. BEN McENTEER, Lumber City, Pa. 
WANTED—At once, married man with small 
family to work in dairy bam; good opportu¬ 
nity for good active man; state wages wanted in 
first letter. BLOOMINGDALE FARMS, Somer¬ 
ville, N. J. 
WANTED—Assistant herdsman, single,- for reg¬ 
istered Holstein herd; must be a good milker, 
clean and reliable; and capable of taking charge 
in absence of owner; good onortunitv for the 
right man. Apply ADVERTISER 7963, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Assistant matron, capable and active 
for department work in boys’ school; also 
seamstress and laundress; if married can furnish 
husband work; good salaries to right parties; 
state qualifications fully in first letter; for par¬ 
ticulars write SUPERINTENDENT COUNTY 
TRUANT SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass, 
WANTED—Experienced single poultryman for 
private estate; utility Barred Rocks; must be 
capable of producing results in egg production 
and raising chickens; salary $90.00 per month, 
room and board; give full particulars of ex¬ 
perience. age, references as to ability, etc., in 
first letter, W. H. GRIFFITHS, 585 Lake 
Shore Roa d, Grosse Pointe Shores, Detroit, Mich. 
WANTED POSITION -Young man do all kinds 
of farm work, S75.00 month, board; protestant, 
no tobacco. ADVERTISER 7967, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COUPLE to take charge of a gentleman’s place in 
Florida; yearly position; man must understand 
care of lawn, garden and poultry and have had 
experience with fruit trees; wife laundress and 
extra work when required; pay $100 per month 
and house near village; wife paid extra; no 
young children; references. H. P. MILLS, 
Greenwich, Conn. 
WANTED—On a South Jersey poultry farm, an 
assistant who understands Leghorns, is handy 
with carpenter tools and can do some farm 
work; must be an honest willing worker; wife 
to help on eggs; twenty minutes to trolley; 
tenant house on farm; state experience and 
wages. ADVERTISER 7970, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man; good dry hand mllke 
and do general work in cow barn: Guern.se 
cattle; would prefer man familiar with A. R. 
wages to commence $65 aud board and room 
will advance if satisfaction is given. WOOD 
LANDS FARM, White Plains, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man, either as farm fore¬ 
man or herdsman and dairyman; wife to board 
superintendent; house fully furnished; no con¬ 
veniences for family with children. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7971, care Rural New-Yorker. 
[ Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
SUMMER HOTEL and farm for sale In popular 
resort on the shore of a lake; house accommo¬ 
dates GO guests; fully furnished; modern, with 
running water, acetylene gas lights, etc.; farm 
consists of about U>0 acres, full stocked and 
equipped with machinery: good money-making 
business. ADVERTISER 7792, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
BABY chick hatchery wanted; to rent with op¬ 
tion of* purchase, or operate on shares; am 
thoroughly experienced. ADVERTISER 7929, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One of the best farm bargains in 
Delaware Co., N. Y.; fully equipped river 
farm; 100 head; modern equipment; write for 
particulars. CHARI,ES PETERS, Castle Creek, 
FOR. SALE—157-acre farm, New Braintree., 
Worcester Co., Massachusetts; 16-room bouse; 
barn 45x90 ft., swinging stanchions^ cut 40 tons 
hay this year; over 30 tons in barn in excellent 
condition; house just shingled with extra clear 
white cedar shingles (6,000 left); new brick 
chimney with fireproof lining; running water in 
house and bam; set tubs; two wells; never- 
failing spring; two ice ponds; 20-acre wood lot, 
another small one; 40 acres tillage land and- 
mowings; pasture let for $110; two apple or¬ 
chards, 104 trees; 13 pear trees; wild and cul¬ 
tivated grapes; chestnut and walnut trees 
galore; cowslip brook and berry bushes close by; 
lawn swing; shade trees, not too near house; 
telephone connections; 1% mile to store, post- 
office, school and church; 3% miles to North 
Brookfield over new State road; delightful loca¬ 
tion, charming view, ideal place for Summer 
boarders or private sanitarium; 9 storm win¬ 
dows, 9 new 3-light windows (to put in), gal¬ 
vanized iron cave troughs, hangers, and gal¬ 
vanized corrugated conductor pipes; one wall 
board and one steel ceiling, to put up; house 
and bam cellars drained; crushed stone and 
sand in cellar for concrete work; large cellar 
with coal bln, fruit closet and vegetable box; 
about one ton soft coal; one foot pump; one 
force pump, capacity barrel water per minute, 
witii large suction hose and delivery hose; 
many cords stable manure in barn eellar; 1 one- 
horse tip cart; 1 two-horse tip cart, manure 
spreader; three-section land roller; ice run; 
stone drag; spike-tooth barrow; Acme harrow; 
Eureka seeder and weeder; horse rake; combina¬ 
tion hay, grain and stock wagon with iron 
wheels and roller bearings; new one-man Kirstin 
stump puller; walking plow; sulky plow (Syra¬ 
cuse); Oliver side-hill plow; two-seated uphol¬ 
stered pung sleigh; South Orange sleigh; two- 
seated upholstered (leather) covered democrat 
wagon; spring platform wagon; two low down 
handy wagons; hand cart; wheelbarrow; grain 
truck; hay cutter; corn planter; band or power 
bone cutter; grit mortar; sprayer; chain hoist; 
stone lift and tripod; one galvanized stock tank 
with cover; two large galvanized tanks with 
covers for cooling milk; new power Letz feed 
mill; new power Sheldon cement mixer; galvan¬ 
ized iron mortar boat; 5 h.p. kerosene engine, 
mounted on iron truck with shafts; wood sawing 
outfit, with table for edging boards, etc.; mow¬ 
ing machine; grindstone; horse cultivator; crow¬ 
bars; claw bars; posthole digger and tamper; 
log carrier; cant dog hooks; horse hay fork; 
Reed butter worker; Cooley cans; cream bottles; 
new copper-lined pump; all kinds tackle and 
falls; large and small chains; cider press; new 
Belle City incubator; new tile making machine; 
260 ft. new galvanized corrugated steel roofing; 
roll slated roofing; ladders, including large exten¬ 
sion and 9-ft. stepla.hler; 1 pair Boston truck har¬ 
nesses with galvanized steel collars that healed 
sore shoulders on new horse during haying; one 
cart harness with steel collar; driving harnesses; 
3 large rolls coppered steel wire; new lumber, 
boards, planks and dimension stuff; about 100 
new posts, all barked, aud manv more things 
too numerous to mention; all tools- in excellent 
condition; never left out over night or in the 
rain; just the place for mechanic who wants to 
turn farmer; death of owner cause of sale; 
$4,700 down and $2,900 mortage at 5Vs per cent. 
This advertisement will not appear again. E. I. 
VARINA, North Brookfield, Mass. 
165 ACRES; highly suitable for stock farming; 
1 mile from school, high school, stores, church 
and macadam highway; good house; barn 90x36 
with basempnt; 20 acres of Alfalfa seeding, with 
20 acres of Timothy and other grasses; 115 acres 
tillable; balance pasture, with springs and wood¬ 
land; rolling land with gravel loam soil; price 
$11,000; cash $5,000; balance easy terms; pos¬ 
session after Nov. 1. 1920. BENHAM & Mc- 
CLURE, Edgewater Farms, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A very desirable property in West¬ 
chester Co., N. Y., one hour from city by 
auto. Inquire of O. G. BRIAN, Dykemans, N. Y. 
PRINCETON, N. J.—68 acres; no house; out¬ 
buildings; price $3,000. half cash. Write H. 
L. HENRY, R. 4, Shaw Ave., Hempstead, L. I., 
■N • X. 
FOR RENT-—110-acre dairy farm, near Trenton, 
N. J. ADVERTISER 7897, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—140-acre farm in one of the beauty 
spots of Bucks County, Pa.; large 14-room 
house, finely finished, with city improvements; 
could not be built for $20,000; large good barn; 
two tenement houses; has a deep dark soil; is 
mostly level; none better for fruit and grain; 
running stream; timber; near Trenton and Phil¬ 
adelphia; large lawn, set to shrubbery; a real 
country home; price $100 an acre, with crops 
included; tenant farmer would remain; posses¬ 
sion soon. For particulars and photos address 
owner, JOS. D. WILSON, New Hope, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Pour-acre farm, near Mt. Holly, N. 
J.; fine apple and peach orchard; excellent 
brick house; new barn and chicken house; an 
ideal home. GILLIS M. PARKER, R. D. No. 2, 
Mt. Holly, N. J. 
FOR RENT—-A small farm; good buildings; 
about 60 acres; suitable for boarding house; 
situated ou a lake; about 60 miles from New 
York: two railroads: good State roads. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7926, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BUY FROM OWNER—-68 acres; productive 
farm (45 acres large timber); good markets 
and shipping facilities; long growing season; 
mild Winters. CHARLES KABISCH, Salisbury, 
Md. 
WOULD LIKE a farm in Jersey, to rent or run 
on shares; to take possession this Fall. 
CLARENCE E. KNAPP, Box 62, R. F. D., 
Dover, N. J. 
SUPERB Washington Co., N. Y., home and 
farm; 86 acres; with dairy, stock and tools, 
$16,000. Address ADVERTISER 7815, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To buy a farm of 40 to 100 acres; 
prefer near Philadelphia; good soil and run¬ 
ning water; 6 to 8 room house, with conveni¬ 
ences, crop and equipment; close schools and 
churches; immediate possession; lowest cash; 
no agents. Address BOX 103, R. D. 4, Vine- 
land, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm of 120 aeres, north¬ 
western Connecticut, half mile from village 
and station; excellent buildings, largely new in 
1910; ten-room owner’s house, two baths, elec¬ 
tric light, steam heat; hollow tile and concrete 
barn, 30 stanchions; milk house with steam 
boiler; large dairy building for bottling certified 
milk; horse barn; hay barn with young stock 
basement; garage; two icehouses; tenant cot¬ 
tage; two silos; artesian well with windmill, 
etc., etc.: land in unusually high state of fer¬ 
tility; 15 acres of newly seeded clover; well 
watered pastures; has been carrying 60 head of 
cattle, besides horses; buildings erected 1910- 
12; cost $35,000; price of whole todav $20,000. 
Write OWNER, Box 12, Bantam, Conn. 
TO RENT—On shares; profitable dairy and 
chicken farm with complete equipment, tools 
and stock. Located in Connecticut. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7958, care Rural New-Yorker 
WANTED—Small farm. 5 to 8 acres, suitable 
for chickens and fruit: fair sized house. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7950, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—Having recently purchased a 
hotel, am desirous of disposing of my 55-acre 
poultry farm, situated 4 y 2 miles from Morris¬ 
town, N-. J.; 40 acres tillable; 40x45-ft. base¬ 
ment barn; 25x25-ft. unfinished dwelling at¬ 
tached; eight 8x8-ft. colony houses, built this 
Spring, with all brooding equipment; 2,800-egg 
Bine Hen incubator with automatic egg turner, 
used one season; excellent markets; price 
half cash. Address 192 MAIN ST., Madison', 
N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—128 acres located in New 
Jersey, 12 miles east of Philadelphia; splen¬ 
did, fertile land, suitable as dairy, potato, truck 
or fruit and berry farm; has wonderful specu¬ 
lative value owing to contemplated bridge con¬ 
necting Philadelphia and Camden; certain to en¬ 
hance in value; owner reducing his farm hold¬ 
ings, owing to principal business bringing him 
to New York City; about 80 acres have northern 
exposure, ideal for peaches; 25 acres now sown 
to Alfalfa; balance in cover crops, combination 
of rye and Winter vetch; large roomy house, 
good barns and beautiful shade trees; 1 % miles 
to railroad station, churches; % mile to school; 
price $18,000; future co-operation given to in¬ 
experienced if desired. Address ROOMER. R<x>m 
No. 1206, Equitable Trust Bldg., 347 Madison 
Ave., New York, N. Y. Write or apply in per¬ 
son. 
FOR SALE—94-acre early truck farm in South¬ 
ern New Jersey; ideal climate; 70 acres clear; 
balance In timber; soil under high state of cul¬ 
tivation; 2 V 2 miles from town on State road; 17 
miles from Philadelphia; 8-room bouse, good 
condition; 6-room tenant house; large barn and 
sheds; eorncrib, cow stables, poultry house, 
sweet potato house, holds 4.500 baskets; hot¬ 
house, hotbed sash; young peach orchard, apple 
orchard; other fruits; soil all sowed with cover 
crop; $10,000; $6,000 cash. WM. M. WHEAT- 
LEY (owner), Elmer, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Here near Middletown, N. Y., 226 
acres; dairy, grain and stock farm; is one of 
the best in Orange County; cuts more than 100 
tons hay every year; pasture for 70 head of 
stock; watered by streams and springs; one 
spring 12x12 ft., stoned up, always full within 
1% ft. the top; 25-ft. fall to bam and house; in 
barn 52 stanchions, 5 horse stalls, large feed 
room and other stalls and outbuildings; good 
house, 12 large rooms; also a private creamery 
with machinery; this is a money-making farm; 
will be sold with or without stock and machin¬ 
ery below value, as owner is too old to run it; 
possession can be given at any time. HENRY 
E. MEYER, Howells, Orange Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped dairy; 25c quart; 
demand exceeds supply; paying proposition; 
at bargain; other business J. B. LITTLE, San¬ 
ford, Fla. 
WANTED—Person with some capital to take 
interest in and help conduct pure bred cattle, 
sheep, pig and hen farm; modern home, orchard 
of approximately 1,000 trees; preferably a 
middle aged unmarried man with some farm ex¬ 
perience; farm all stocked at present; good 
home for the right person. Address ADVERTI¬ 
SER 7968, care Rural New-Yorker. 
"WEXFORD FARM"—One hundred and forty- 
five acres; one of the best between New York 
and Buffalo with first-class buildings at flat 
price of twenty thousand dollars; a bargain that 
wilt stand thorough investigation; personal pro¬ 
perty if wanted at inventory; no agents. 
JOSEPH NUNN, Owner, Utica, New York. 
A FARMER’S FARM—18 acres, good house, 6 
rooms, gas, heat, water, young bearing or¬ 
chard, large hen house and other buildings; 
half mile village, depot; price $6,500; $3,500 
cash. DAWSON, Spotswood, N. J. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County, 
60 niiies 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, ete.; electric lights in house 
and barns; price $100 per acre; will sell with 
or without stock or machinery; no agents. 
Address owner, ADVERTISER 7966, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM for sale containing 2,500 of 
the best English Leghorn hens and pullets 
that ean be found; 50,000 chicks already sold 
and this is not a start for next season; 12 
acres ground, good house and all buildings with 
water and lights; a trade worked up and have 
as high as 1,000 people to visit this in one day; 
my price is $25,000 and you can almost pay ftor 
this in one year; do not write unless you have 
the money and are interested. Address A. B. 0. 
FARM, West Alexandria, O. 
POULTRY and truck farm for sale; 11 aeres 
with- woodland; A1 buildings; all improve¬ 
ments; young orchard; incubators, 16.000 capac¬ 
ity, and brooders; 1 hour to New York. Penn¬ 
sylvania railroad; 5 minutes to station and post- 
office; for partienlars write F. W. CORNING, 
Princeton Junction, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—Cider apples in small quantities or 
carload lots. JOHN F. WILKENS, Peekskill, 
N. Y. Telephone Peekskill 21-F-4. 
FOR SALE—Tyro carloads baled straw; wheat, 
$12 per ton; buckwheat, $10. A. B. WIL¬ 
COX. MayviUe, N. Y. 
HONEY _ CHOCOLATE—Pure honey centers; 
healthful and delicious; improved and at¬ 
tractive pack, but some fine quality: $1.00 a 
pound; money with order. "ENDION,” Naples, 
FOR SALE—3.600-egg Candee incubator; first- 
class hatching order; price $300. CHARLES 
B. CRKGO, Claveraek, N. Y. 
PURE maple syrup, three dollars per gallon and 
^ postage. G. S. SPENCER, Route 5. Cuba, 
PURE Vermont maple syrup, $3 per gallon; 
maple sugar in 5 and 10-lb. pails, 45e per lb. 
W. II. WARREN, North Pomfret, Vt. 
FOR SALE— One new E. & B. • Holmes regular 
size apple barrel stave jointer; also a 3 h.p. 
I. C. H. upright gasoline engine, nearly new; 
also one 35-light Pilot acetylene lighting plant 
and fixtures, all complete and in good order. 
JOSEPH S. WILFORD, Elba. N. Y. 
WANTED—Small size incubator stove heater, 
good condition. SAMUEL NIECE & SON, 
Stockton, N. J. 
HONEY—Clover-extracted, f. o. b. my station, 
60-lb. ean. $13.50; 10-lb. pails in lots of four 
or more, $2.50 each; 5-lb. pails in like lots, $1.35 
each; by mail_ prepaid. 10 lbs. in 2d zone, $2.75; 
3d zone. $3; 5 lbs., $1.75; speeial priees ou or¬ 
ders for 100 lbs. or more; see other adv. for 
buckwheat honey. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa. 
N. Y. 
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