WANTED—'To rent, cash or shares, farm with GRIST MILL, land, house; sell, sacrifice; ex¬ 
stock and tools; if suited will buy. ADVER- change. KAYS, Wyoming, N. Y. 
T1SER 8060, care Rural New-Yorker. ____ 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Experienced dairyman to care for a 
Small herd of thoroughbred Jerseys, on private 
estate; house rent free; stale wages and par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 8063. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-CARPENTER—Good all-around me¬ 
chanic for farm in Duxbiiry, Mass.; pleasant, 
permanent place for good man. Address, with 
references and wages wanted, JOHN C. RUN- 
KLE, 35 Wendell St., Boston, Mass. 
WANTED—Working manager on farm in Ches¬ 
ter County, Pa.; married, and preferably with 
one or two boys old enough Cor general work; 
must have unquestioned references: state age, 
number in family and wages desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8057, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man to care for purebred 
young stock and do general farm work: must 
be good with ax; give age, number in family, 
nationality, and state definitely wages expected 
per month and when you could.begin work; com¬ 
fortable tenement. ADVERTISER 8071, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED immediately; couple; wife plain cook, 
family of five; man, general farm hand; must 
be good caretakers; no children: also competent 
herdsman; good wages and permanent positions; 
forward references when answering. SENTINEL 
PINE FARM, Shoreham, Vt. 
WANTED—On purebred Holstein farm, one mar¬ 
ried man for work in cow barn; must be good 
dry-band milker, willing and obliging; wages 
$65 per month, house rent, fuel and usual priv¬ 
ileges; wife must be willing to board extra help. 
E. V. WATSON, Beacon, N. Y. 
1 
WANTED—One teamster; must also be good 
dry-hand milker; single preferred: wages $40 
eml board. E. V. WATSON, Beacon, N. Y. 
WOMAN wanted; between 30 and 40 years old, 
on dairy and chicken farm, to work this Win¬ 
ter in dairy house and care for laying hens; she 
must be fond of chickens, willing to learn, as I 
am looking for a woman when Spring comes, 
will work in chicken department, hatching, 
brooding, and so forth; lack of knowledge need 
not necessarily be a hindrance; ambitious to 
learn and willingness to follow instruction is of 
utmost importance; wages $35 and board. E. 
V. WATSON, Beacon, N. Y. 
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 opportunities for advancement. 
Apply, stating age, to SUPERINTENDENT, 
Letcbworth Village, Thlells, Rockland Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—April 1, 1921, married man, very 
small family or grown son, experienced in ap¬ 
ple raising and general farming: Southeastern 
Pennsylvania; particulars. ADVERTISER 8031, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two good men on large duck farm. 
WEBER BROS., Wrentham, Mass. 
TRUCK FARMER WANTED for 100-acre Jer¬ 
sey farm, 35 miles from New York: good local 
market already establlshe: applicant must have 
A1 references and own help. C. DRYSDALE 
BLACK, Somerville, X. J. 
FARM MECHANIC WANTED to repair emt- 
buildigs and machinery: married and owu 
tools: yearly position. C. DRYSDALE BLACK, 
Somerville, N. J. 
ORCHARD MAN WANTED to handle 100 acres 
apple and pears and scattering trees over large 
acreage, on shares; must have suitable equip¬ 
ment anil help. 0. DRYSDALE BLACK, Somer¬ 
ville, N. J. 
WANTED—A man to take charge of a Guernsey 
herd and direct the college farm: give refer¬ 
ence. BETHANY COLLEGE, Bethany, W. Va. 
WORKING manager, married, no young chil¬ 
dren, on fruit farm. 70 acres, experienced 
grapes, peach, apple, plum, pear, cherry raising 
and other general farm duties: machinery; board 
one help year round; comfortable house; gas, 
fuel, light, “keep.” including beef, pigs, chick¬ 
ens, etc.: give full references, nationality, age. 
wages expected: contract by year: position at 
once: place needs some one to "dig in” and 
show results. Address E. HOLT, Valois, N. Y. 
FARMER wanted, March 1 , 1921: married, 
strictly sober and honest: references required: 
also board extra help. K. K. It READY, Howard 
and Huntingdon Sts., Philadelphia. 
WANTED—A first class herdsman ami milker. 
who is now milking, for small herd of pure 
bred Ayrsliirex to make private records: for 
particulars write, W. G. FANCHER, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Housekeeper 25 to 35 for department 
work; seamstress, 30 to 40, for boys’ school; 
state qualifications and salary expected first 
letter: for particulars, SUFT. TRUANT 
SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—January 1, married man to tako 
charge of 1 200 acre farm: 150 sheep and few 
cows: hustler that is careful with sheep: give 
wages asked and references in first letter; 
salary and share profits if preferred. CLARE 
GREGORY, Mt. Vision, N. Y, 
WANTED—Woman to do cooking and some 
housework, no laundry, modern conveniences. 
MRS. W. B. HUBBARD, Cornwall, Conn. 
WANTED—Old or middle-aged woman or widow 
with small child willing to do light housework 
in small family in exchange for good home on 
farm near New York. ADVERTISER 8082, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
| Situations Wanted 
YOUNG single man, experienced, desires position 
as orchardist on commercial orchard or gen¬ 
tleman’s estate. ADVERTISER 8056, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER, married, wants situation, working 
farm and poultry manager, understands both; 
also dairy work; have help enough to operate 
large farm; go anywhere. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 8058, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN desires position; superintendent- 
manager; qualified by 20 years’ actual poul¬ 
try breeding experience; selection, mating, egg 
production, incubation, brooding, broilers, roast¬ 
ers; economic feeder; capable and hustler; three 
years in present place; American; married; no 
children; only first-class proposition considered; 
particulars, salary, first letter appreciated. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8059, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN wants position on poultry or truck farm 
where no heavy work is required; willing, 
steady worker, but owing to weak back,cannot 
do heavy work: good home and reasonable wages 
desired. ADVERTISER 8061, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Executive position on large farm. 
ranch nr estate; twenty years’ experience all 
details general farming and orcharding; modern 
methods; get results from men, teams, machin¬ 
ery; personal references; married; small family. 
WILLIAM McGANN, 121 Garden Street, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 
SCOTCHMAN wants position ns estate superin¬ 
tendent; experienced in farming, gardening, 
raising of nursery stock, live stock and handling 
of men: landscape work, etc. STEWART, Rox 
19, Garden City, L. I., N. Y. 
POTTLTRYMAX desires position: single; Chris¬ 
tian; thoroughly experienced; college train¬ 
ing: excellent references. ADVERTISER 8037, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager of gentleman's 
estate, with full charge, house and other priv¬ 
ileges; thoroughly experienced; married; no chil¬ 
dren; good references. ADVERTISER 8043, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Working manager or 
foreman on private estate: Ameriean, mar¬ 
ried, age 37, no children; thoroughly experi¬ 
enced with poultry, garden and stock: best of 
referenc;: not afraid of work. ADVERTISER 
8053, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Practical pmiltryman 
and gardener; married, American, age 88, no 
children, wishes position on gentleman's place; 
long experience; best of reference; wife willing 
to assist if required. ADVERTISER 8054, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED-—Position as caretaker or good steady 
man to look after furnaces and other chores 
around a private place; no objection to cow or 
poultry; American, Protestant, age 40; single; 
best of reference. H. GARDNER, Grand Gorge, 
WORKING manager wants position on estate; 
thoroughly experienced in gardening, farm¬ 
ing, dairying; wife board help: open for engage¬ 
ment January I: 35 years of age: small family. 
ADVERTISER 8067, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wants position; thoroughly experi¬ 
enced in A. R. work; best references; wife 
board help; only first-class proposition consid¬ 
ered; Jerseys or Guernseys preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8068, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED COUPLE want position as caretakers 
of estate or as assistant steward and assistant 
matron of home: no children; best references, 
ADVERTISER 8070, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED herdsman wants position; small 
herd preferred; Protestant; American; use no 
tobacco; best of references; state wages and full 
particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 8074, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager wants position on large modern 
farm; dairy, pqultry and farm crops a spe¬ 
cialty; understand A. R. O. work and purebred 
stock: experienced with modern dairy and farm 
machinery. ADVERTISER 8075, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WORKING MANAGER—34, seeks position 
where hard work and results are needed: life 
experience farm and garden crops, fruit, dairy, 
poultry, etc.; capable and reliable, ADVER¬ 
TISER S076, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER’S SON—Nineteen, wishes position on 
up-to-date commercial poultry or dairy farm; 
have had some previous experience; please 
state wages and particulars in lirst letter. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 8077, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—As superintendent or 
head gardener on private estate; Ameriean, 
single, thoroughly experienced; good references. 
ADVERTISER SOSO, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—As farm manager. Amer¬ 
ican; married: ages 49 and 50, respectively; 
no children; both willing to work; practical and 
educational experience: best of references. Ad¬ 
dress D. W. HULL, 14 Morgan St., Illou, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED farm manager-gardener, agri¬ 
cultural _ college graduate, first-class refer¬ 
ences, desires responsible position on farm or 
estate. ADVERTISER S081, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (19) wishes position on model 
poultry farm to learn the business. ROX 162. 
Fort Lee, N. J. 
YOUNG MAN—31, married, experienced, poultry, 
truck, general farming, specialty white pota¬ 
toes; would take personal interest and assume 
active working of farm for congenial farmer 
who wishes to retire, but still retain farm; 
nothing but livable wages and percentage of 
profits considered: full particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER. 4 Baylis Place, I.ynbrook, L. I., X. Y. 
WANTED—By April 1, by an ambitious mar¬ 
ried man, position as assistant manager or 
foreman on a large place, with opportunity for 
advancement: college and practical training in 
market gardening, fruit growing and general 
farming: tractor operator; best recommenda¬ 
tions. ADVERTISER 8072, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—On the Isle of Tines, Cuba, 10 acres 
of good, tillable laud; price $709. with deed. 
Address WILLIAM DAVIS, care F. A. River, 
Westbury, L. I., N. Y. 
200 ACRES, Western Pennsylvania, 00 miles 
north of Pittsburgh; 2*4 miles from countv 
scat: lumse large, substantial; furnace heat; 
large barn and silo; lovely location for country 
home; near picturesque creek; railroad stop oil 
farm; land almost level; highly suitable for 
stock aud crops; bargaiu at $60 an acre. Write 
immediately, ADVERTISER S065, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
90 ACRES; implements; $4,200. BOX 603, 
Cuba, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm; well-built bungalow, t> rooms 
aud large cellar, just finished; also new gar¬ 
age. with cement floor; 10 acres good potato or 
grain soil: would make good poultry farm; price 
$4,500, one-third cash. WM. BECKER, P. O. 
Box UN. Lnkehurst, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful country home along the 
Hudson; 1 mile from village; % mile from 
station; river view; 12-room house, surrounded 
with evergreens and white birch; fruits of all 
kinds; price $7,500; terms. ADVERTISER 8062, 
rare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A 235-acre farm, suitable for any 
kind farming, in Southern part of New Jer¬ 
sey; 114 miles to Fortescue Beaeh, on main 
road; a fine fishing and hunting resort; good 
land and buildings. M. B. WEKERLE, New¬ 
port, 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. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped dairy; 25c quart; 
demand exceeds supply; paying proposition; 
at bargain: other business J. B. LITTLE, San¬ 
ford, Fla. 
FOR RENT—110-acre dairy farm, near Trenton, 
N. J. ADVERTISER 7897, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—43-acre farm; fully equipped; two 
houses; one very large brick house, very suit¬ 
able for Summer boarding; also five-room cot¬ 
tage; gas, hath, furnace heat; excellent condi¬ 
tion; $14,000: half 1 cash. FRANK LEEB, Leeb- 
acre Farm, Mt. Marion, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED dairy farmer with own help 
wants to rent a large, equipped dairy farm, to 
take possession March 1, 1921: a farm that car¬ 
ries from 40 to 60 cows. ADVERTISER 8069, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—-140-acre farm, in one of the beauty 
spots of Bucks Co., Pa.; large 14-room bouse, 
finely finished, with city improvements: could 
not be built for $20,000; large basement barn 
and hovels; two tenement houses, would be re¬ 
served if not wanted; land has a deep, dark 
soil, slightly rolling: none better for fruit aud 
grain: running stream; timber: near Trenton 
and Philadelphia; large lawn set to shrubbery: 
a real country home in a beautiful section ami 
good neighborhood; price $100 an acre; must 
be sold soon. For particulars and photos ad¬ 
dress owner, JOS. D. WILSON, New Hope, Pa. 
FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—73-aere farm and 
buildings: 1 mile from Somerville, N. ,T.: 
stock, dairy or truck; stone road. A. L. CAN- 
FIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
PARTNER WANTED—Am desirous of connect¬ 
ing with party who can operate, stock and 
equip a modern 135-acre grain and dairy farm 
on a _ share basis; new modern buildings, two 
dwellings, silo, etc.; located 1 mile Flemington, 
N. J.; 50 mifes New York; an excellent oppor¬ 
tunity for. one experienced in purebred stock 
raising; this is a high-class pi'opositlon and so¬ 
licits replies from those only who have shown 
results; to take charge April 1; owner non¬ 
resident; give full details in reply. J. L. EL¬ 
LIOTT, 751 Granby St., Norfolk. Va. 
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FOR SALE—Farm of 20 acres, suitable for fruit 
and poultry, including duetts and geese; 9- 
room frame bouse in good condition; 9 acres in 
rye, valuable for green manuring or grain; 
some apple and pear trees; near Bristol, Pa„ 
and Trenton, N. J., and within easy reach of 
Philadelphia and New York, all splendid mar¬ 
kets for farm products; price $4,500 for quick 
sale; some reduction if sale and settlement 
made by January 10; buy this for Christmas. 
Address owner, MARK B. BACON, Bristol, Pa. 
Miscellaneous 
SMITH motor wheel attachment for bicycle; run 
less than 200 miles; first-class condition; $40; 
would trade for gas engine suitable to run wash¬ 
ing machine. ADVERTISER 8004, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two-frame honey extractor, nearly 
new. HENRY SCHANEK. Adelphia, N. J. 
WANTED—Tractor, new or second-hand, in 
good condition; suitable for an agricultural 
school; state name of firm and particulars. Ad¬ 
dress AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL OF THE SO¬ 
CIETY OF TECHNICAL HELP FOR SOVIET 
-RUSSIA. 240 East 23d St., New York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Colt automatic gas plant: like new; 
complete with pipe and lamp; cheap: 50 Re¬ 
liable 360-egg incubators, like new; Economy 
gasoline engine on truck, 3 h.p., complete, with 
saw: we will sell cheap: no further use for it. 
I). W. GOODLING, Richfield, Pa. 
THE best, cheapest nut—Peanuts—from grower 
to you, by insured mail; 5 lbs. best Jumbos, 
$1 J. B. JONES, Elberon, Va. 
VERY ehoiee new Vermont maple syrup in 1- 
gai. cans at $3 per gallon; Vermont maple 
sugar in 10 and 13-lb. tins at 30c per lb., f. o. b. 
Rupert. Vt. Remit with order. JAY T. 
SMITH, Rupert, VL 
FOR SALE—108 acres, very fertile, dark, loamy 
soil,, adapted general farming; 8 acres woods; 
fine orchard; well watered by artesian wells and 
spring: elegant 10-room house; large barn: 8 
miles from Albany, en State road: two miles 
from town with all advantages; price $4,900; 
$2,200 cash. N. B. GROSS, Nassau. N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm: about 50 acres; mile from 
town over 4,000 population: suitable dairy¬ 
ing: option buying. ADVERTISER 8073, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fine old estate ou Eastern Shore, 
Maryland: fully equipped: 100 acres pine, oak 
and gum timber; 150 cultivation: 2 houses, 8 
and 7 rooms; new barn, 32xS0x30; stock shed, 
130x20; houses for 400 hens; 3 miles hog and 
barbed wire fence; orchard and shade trees; no 
stones; 4 miles to Berlin; 2 miles to station; 1 
mile to church, school and stores; first reason¬ 
able offer takes it. Address R. W. EARN HAM, 
owner, Berliu, Md. 
FARM—100 acres; stock, tools aud equipment; 
running water; good buildings; three miles 
railroad town: $2,500: part cash: also 80-acre 
farm, stock, tools aud equipment; good build¬ 
ings: $2,350: easy terms. A. M. SPRAGUE, 
Route 1, Sherburne, N. Y. 
BEAUTIFUL home and fruit farm between 
Buffalo and Rochester; center of great fruit 
belt: on edge of village; 4 churches, high school, 
stores, bank, depot, factories, and etc., good 
state road: two good bouses, one worth at 
least $10,000; electricity, water works, bath¬ 
room. heating system, beautiful lawn and shade 
trees; good barns, village fire protection; never 
failing well, supplies abundance of pure water; 
ninety-one acres sandy loam, highest fertility; 
no stone, no hills, good natural drainage as¬ 
sisted by tile drainage costing $5,000 ; 50 acres 
fruit; 14 acres good timber: no waste land; 
stock, tools, and etc., included at $30,000. 
ADVERTISER S078, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with privilege of buying, 
farm ou State road; will purchase stock and 
equipment on farm. ADVERTISER 8079, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
DELICIOUS Vermont honey by mail; 3 lbs., 
$1.20; 5 lbs., $1.75; six 3s, $6; twelve 3s, 
$11.75: satisfaction guaranteed. MARELDO 
APIARIES, Box 1, Middlebury, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Finest white clover and basswood 
extracted honey in 60-lb. cans, packed two 
cans to case: price, f. o, b. mv station, $24 per 
ease. NOAH -BOKDNER, Holgate, O. 
FOR SALE—Water power grist mill, equipped 
for making wheat flour, roller process, buck¬ 
wheat flour and corn products; or exchange 
stock feed mill doing good business; an op¬ 
portunity; only those meaning business need 
apply. P. O. BOX 232, Hillsboro, Del. 
HONEY—Clover, comb, lb., 38c, 35e, 32c, in 
lots: strained—5 lbs., 30c; 10 lbs.. 29c: 12 
lbs.. 28c; parcel post, postpaid. MILTON B. 
MARSH, Nunda, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—1,200-egg Candee incubator; per¬ 
fect condition; $175.00. S. B. RAYNOR, 
Rutherford, N. J. 
CHOICE new butternuts, $2.00 per bushel; 
choice new hiekoryuuts. $5.00 per bushel, or 
$1.25 per peek; f. o. b. Rupert, Vt.; remit with 
order. JAY T. SMITH. 
AGENTS WANTED 
Active, reliable, on salary, to 
take subscriptions for The 
Rural New-Yorker. Prefer 
men who have horse or auto. 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W. 30th St. New York City 
190-ACRE homestead dairy farm; buildings in 
excellent condition; 180-ft. barn; eighteen- 
room house; additional set farm buildings; 
eight miles from Trenton, New Jersey. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 07, Crosswicks, N. J. 
160 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of best 
grain, hay and dairy farms in this section of 
New Jersey: I consider best farming section of 
State; GO miles of New York City, half mile vil¬ 
lage, school, church and stores, 1*4 miles rail¬ 
way station; house with water and furnace heat, 
newly painted and papered; good tenant house, 
barns and chicken houses; icehouse: 70 tons of 
hay in mow; about 1.500 bushels of fine corn; 
bumper crop of* oats and wheat; 17 head of 
dairy stock: 5 horses; modern machinery; every¬ 
thing included in this sale: $20,000; half cash: 
balance easy terms. ADVERTISER 8026, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—80-acre farm in the best farming 
section in Florida: 40 acres fenced and culti¬ 
vated: necessary buildings; 12 large, bearing, 
grafted pecan trees: also other fruits; pecan 
trees will yield over $200 annually; also a 10-acre 
tract near Jacksonville, Fla. ADVERTISER 
8029, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO LEASE OR SELT.,—Two excellent farms. 
New Jersey, each 300 acres (larger if desired), 
suitable for dairy: excellent soil and buildings; 
also four small farms for cash rent. O. DRYS- 
DALE BLACK, Somerville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—First-class 114-aere dairy farm, 
Ontario County, N. Y.; level, with water, 
timber and good buildings. Write T. V. FOX, 
Clifton Springs, New York. 
ONE of the best big little farms for sale for 
first time; 90 acres; one-half tillable; balance 
pasture; on Big Anemesic River in Somerset 
Co., Md.: one-half mile river front: all the fish 
and oysters you want: plenty wood: 20 acres in 
clover: best potato land: none better nowhere; 
very fertile: has grown 400 bn. sweet potatoes to 
acre without fertilizer or manure: price $100 per 
acre. Address ADVERTISER 8035, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM and Summer boarding house in the Adi- 
rondaoks; 250 acres, well equipped with live 
stock and machinery; large, handsome buildings 
and accommodations for 50 guests: well estab¬ 
lished, successful business: $5,000 net profit last 
season; full bookings for next year: owner 
wishes to retire and will sell complete outfit for 
$12,000. Address ADVERTISER S066, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARYLAND oysters right from the beds by 
parcel post prepaid on, by barrel, in shell. 
Write for prices. WM. LORD. Cambridge, Md. 
PRODUCER to consumer; Winesap and Black 
Twig apples. $5 per bbt.; home-canned toma¬ 
toes. string beans, pie peaches, cherries and 
raspberries. C. A. LAYMAN, Troutville, Va. 
HONEY—Clover-extracted, f. 0 . b. m,v station. 
60-lb. can. $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; special prices on or¬ 
ders for 100 lbs. or more; see other adv. for 
buckwheat honey. P.AY C. WILCOX, Odessa, 
N. Y. 
HONEY—Buckwheat-extracted, 60 -lb. can, $ 11 ; 
10-lb. pails, $2.35 each in lots of four or 
more, f. o. h. my station; by mail, prepaid. 10 
lbs., $2.60 in 2d zone; 3d zone, $2.85. RAY P. 
WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
APPLES FOR SALE—2,000 barrels famous Hud¬ 
son River Valley apples in. bushel hampers, 
I 1 ,4-bushel boxes or barrels; graded to suit; in 
any quantity: would deliver in truck load lots. 
V. B. DEMAREST, Rhineback, N. Y. 
WANTED—Large size Prairie State and Buffalo 
incubators. NELSON’S, Grove Oifcv. Pa. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers: healthful 
and delicious; order now for Christmas; $1 
per pound: money with order; we pav the post¬ 
age. "EXDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
HONEY—An ideal Christmas gift; ehoiee clover 
extracted, 5 lbs., $1.80; 10 lbs., $3.25; post¬ 
paid 3d zone. J. C. HICKS, Belleville. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two Candee incubators. 3,000-egg 
capacity each; also 2 brooding equipments of 
24 hovers each; practically new and in first- 
class condition. THE EDGEWATER FARM, 
R. F. D. 6, Schenectady. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—1.800-egg Candee 'incubator, used 
only two hatches; automatic turner travs, 
slatted bottoms; perfect condition: price $250 
f. o. b. here. LOUIS B. BRADY, Agawam, 
Mass. 
FOR SALE—Pure maple svmp: $3 per gal. f. o. 
b. ERNEST HELD, Bloomville, N. Y. 
BUTTERNUTS—$2 per bushel, F.D.B. Wood- 
stock. F. E. WIDMER, Woodstock, Vt. 
