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Farm Help Wanted 
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 ago. p, sri’ERIN TENDENT, 
Eetehworlh Village, Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WORKING farm manager for dairy and general 
farm, located in Columbia Comity. X. Y.; 
house furnished: give full particulars in first 
letter. ADVERTISER SI Oil, care Rural New- 
Yorker. % 
WANTED—Two or three experienced farmers; 
married: house rout and all privileges; high 
wages if satisfactory. CLARENCE M. ROCKE- 
FHl.l.KR, Orchard Farm, Germantown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Night watchman; responsible, ener¬ 
getic and a caretaker: wages 850 per month 
and home. COENTY TRAINING SCHOOL, 
Lawrence. Mass. 
WANTED—Two good clean milkers; must ho 
obliging and willing; none but single men 
ueeil apply; one who understands feeding and 
care of good stock; everything up-to-date and 
nice warm barn and the best of living quartern 
and good board. ADVERTISER 8103, care 
Rural New-Yorker! 
ORCHARD MAN wanted; practical in fruit cul¬ 
ture: middle age and married; state exper¬ 
ience and wages expected in first letter; new 
tenant house-and steady employment to right 
party. ADVERTISER 8102, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED married herdsman to take 
charge herd registered Holstelns; must thor¬ 
oughly understand feeding and fitting for test 
work; wife to board extra men in dairy; this is 
a real opportunity for a man of the right cali¬ 
bre; very pleasant living.quarters; in reply give 
all particulars as to experience, references and 
wages expected. BOX 232, New Castle, Pa. 
WA NTED—Housekeeper for boys’ and officers’ 
dining rooms: write experience and age first 
letter. ' COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, Law¬ 
rence, Mass. ■ • 
FARMER—Married, working superintendent for 
gentleman’s farm, 50 acres: competent with 
crops, cattle, chickens, etc.; wife must cook for 
owner week-ends; state experience, wages, and 
give references. ADVERTISE It 8185, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work: 
must be a good, "ali : arotmd man; take care of 
a small kennel of Great Dane dogs and assist in 
any other work required of him, on private 
farm in Westchester County: wages. $00 month 
and board; no laundry; reference required; state 
age and nationality. ADVERTISER 8188, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A CLEAN, reliable young girl, to assist with 
housework and to do cooking; a good home 
and 840 per month. MRS. GKO. H. MARIE, 
DeGraw Are., Teaneck, X. J.; Hackensack P. O. 
WANTED—Man to work on large farm, where 
all up-to-date machinery is installed, such as 
milking machines, tractor engines, separators, 
buzz saws, feed grinder outfit, and all farm tools 
that go with tractor engine, automobile truck, 
etc.; 8 horses; about 100 head of stock and 75 
head of sheep; will give house rent, fuel, gar¬ 
den, potatoes, one quart of milk per day. anti $05 
per mouth for one tear, if satisfactory. A. Q. 
MATHEWSON, 154 Nassau St.. New York City. 
WANTED—Single man to work on large farm 
wherein all up-to-date machinery is installed; 
S45 per month anil found, by the year, if satis¬ 
factory. JAMES CROSBY, 154 Nassau St., Room 
1124, New York City. 
WILL give good permanent home for half- 
grown brother and sisler; must be used to 
farm. ADVERTISER 8174, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A first-class dairyman to care for a 
herd of registered Guernseys; steady job for 
the right man: apply at once, with references, 
ROLLWOOD FARM, Guilford, Conn. 
WANTED—Married farmer: one who is a worker 
and who can take full charge of 100 -acre dairy 
farm where two other men are employed: fonr- 
room cottage, garden, milk, etc., $ 100.00 per 
month to the right man. ADVERTISER 8201, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A steady, reliable man for institu¬ 
tion in country; must ho a good mechanic, 
good carpenter and familiar with tools: good 
home and good salary. Apply ADVERTISER 
S210. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife on small farm in 
Berkshire hills; man must thoroughly under¬ 
stand farming and be kind to animals; wife to 
understand butter-making; farm mile from 
U. It. Million. GEORGE 1). POWELL, 100 
Garfield riaee, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Gardener, landscape and general 
gardener; please give full particulars in first 
letter. A. J. HALLOCK, Speonk, L. I., X. Y. 
WANTED—By February 1, congenial, intelli¬ 
gent, able bodied, middle-aged Protestant 
eou]»le who desire good home and employment on 
small modern poultry farm: woman d* ordinary 
housework; must be fond of children; man help 
with poultry, garden and one cow: family con¬ 
sists young married couple and two children; 
steam heat, electric lights; near village; state 
age, references, past work, wages expected and 
all details. MARVIN T. FORSTER, Hall, On¬ 
tario Co., X. Y. 
MAN and wife wanted: man to take eharge of 
farm: wife to do plain cooking and general 
housework. E. G. CURRY. 102ft Woolwortii 
Building, New York City. ’Phone Barclay 4414. 
FARMER and wife wanted, position open March 
first, on place of about seventy-five acres; 
wife can work in house if desired; cottage to 
live in: this is our home; keep Jersey bull, few 
cows, chickens and pair horses: want man who 
can raise enough crops to partially feed stock 
and who will keep place presentable: additional 
help in heavy farm season; would add tractor to 
equipment; want careful investigation both sides, 
because don’t like changes: lived seven years 
with only one previous change: state references, 
salary asked and full details in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 8203, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
DO yon want a herdsman, dairyman, poultry- 
man. farm assistants, greenhouse men, farm 
foremen or other farm help? We have a few 
well trained men available on March 1. BERN- 
HARD OSTROT.KNK, National Farm School, 
Farm School, Pa. 
SUPERINTENDENT wants permanent location 
on grain and stock farm; large place with 
modern living conditions; American born: with 
wife: can get results at commercial lipg and cat¬ 
tle feeding: gilt-edge references; state full par¬ 
ticulars and date for interview. ADVERTISER 
8141, care Rural New Yorker. 
WORKING M.VNAGER open tor position March 
1 or later on gentleman’s estate or farm; 
practical life experience all branches, managing 
of men. ete.; Danish: married, with family; 
best reference: at present Madison, New Jer¬ 
sey: please give full particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER Slfto, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED-—Opportunity to demonstrate ability 
as manager of la-ge farm or estate, by middle- 
aged Protestant American with small family; 
Cornell training and life experience in all 
branches; A. It. work, records, feeding and 
breeding, orchard, poultry, drainage, buildings, 
soil t re a inn-ii t. gardening and landscape work; 
can handle soil, stock and men for best results: 
only first-class proposition, with future, consid¬ 
ered; Guernseys preferred; now managing large 
Guernsey eMjfte: m liberty April 1; highest, ere- 
dentials. ADVERTISER 8167, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A PRACTICAL dairy anil stock farmer with 20 
years’ experience, family to help, wants good 
farm location and good home; a wholesale milk 
farm near some live town, or a partnership 
basis v. hereby man witli small capital could 
eventually farm for himself; elderly owners with 
good farm could use this family to advantage. 
ADVERTISER 810S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position; American; married: ex¬ 
perienced farm manager; first-class dry-hand 
milker; understands care of all stock, farm ma¬ 
chinery. handling of men; good references: 
state wages. ADVERTISER 8194. care Rural 
New Yorker. 
AMBITIOUS working manager, college and prac¬ 
tical training in market gardening, fruit, green¬ 
house, poultry and general farming, tractor and 
truck operator; American; married: no chil¬ 
dren; best recommendations. ADVERTISER 
8177, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position at the first of April as farm 
manager or on gentleman’s estate; well up in 
showing, all kinds of cattle; married; no chil¬ 
dren: Scotch: age 4ft. ADVERTISER 818ft, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman, married, no children, 
desires position on a private estate in West¬ 
chester or Dutchess Co.. N. Y.: good references. 
ADVERTISER 8187, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman by agricultural 
college graduate; practical experience in at. 
phases of dairy management; A. R. O.. calf 
raising, etc.; married': one child; available March 
1. HAROLD D. HARDY, Andover, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—Position as manager of com¬ 
mercial poultry plant: first-class proposition 
only: kindly state particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER. 8191, care Rural New-Yorker. 
UNEXPERIENCED young man wishes position 
oil farm In' mountains. Write H. SKTKBST, 
Box 42, Fosterdale, Sullivan Co., X. Y. 
YOUNG man, 1ft. American, wishes position on 
up-to-date poultry, dairy or stock farm or gen¬ 
eral farm: have had some experience, being 
brought ui> on a farm: am ambitious and willing 
to learn: have no had habits: in replying please 
state wages and particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8170. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single, desires position, pri¬ 
vate _ or eonniercial;, thoroughly practical; 
sc-'outifle In b-\>nding, incubation, ete.: test- 
standing ability and character: statement of 
wages, etc., appreciated. ADVERTISER 8171, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN desires position, superinteiident- 
piniiager. qualified by 2 ft years’ actual poultry 
breeding experience, selection, mating, egg pro¬ 
duction, incubator brooding, broilers, roasters; 
economic feeder; capable and bustler; 3 years in 
present place: American: married; no children; 
only first-class proposition considered; particu¬ 
lars. salary, first letter appreciated. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8172, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by young 
man of good habits and experienced in all lines 
of farm work: willing to work; best, of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER* 8173. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN open for engagement in a progres¬ 
sive benl, Holstelns preferred: married: good 
education; experien.. feeder and calf raiser; 
lost, work, and especially yearly record, a spe¬ 
cialty; opportunity for highest class of work 
first consideration. ADVERTISER 8175, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Single, Ghristlan; thoroughly 
experienced, hatching, brooding, production, 
contest work; college training; excellent refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER VI 17S, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager; American; 
married; ages, respectively 45 and 50 years: 
no children; both willing to work; educational 
and practical experience; best references. D. 
W. HULL, 14 Morgan St., Ilion, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, single, wishes po¬ 
sition on commercial plant as manager or as¬ 
sistant; practical experience in all kinds of 
poultry; can show good egg results; state price. 
Address CHARLES RUCKLE, 151 Asylum St., 
Hartford, Conn. 
FARM manager wishes position on fruit and 
general farm; life experience: can give excel¬ 
lent reference. ADVERTISER S181, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT farm manager, strong, sober, mid¬ 
dle aged, married, childless, handy worker, 
wishes position on modern farm, owned by well- 
to-do-people. to work under good-natured man¬ 
ager, age 50 or over, hand in hand; good man’s 
wages expected, with comfortable few room house 
with plain furniture, coal, vegetables, milk, 
etc., small place for wife’s poultry; please write 
full particulars in first letter; will do also. 
TAET.AV, Box 423, Westerly. IJ. I. 
HOUSEWORK wanted on farm in small ailnlt 
family by a reliable woman (50); good cook: 
must be the real country, ADVERTISER 8182, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man to assist with good herd 
Milking Shorthorns: out* accustomed to test 
milking for record of merit, and who is am¬ 
bitious to learn the business; give full particu¬ 
lars. age, nationality, references and salary ex¬ 
pected. Address ADVERTISER 8184, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POELTRYMAN. 32 years of age: single: capa¬ 
ble ami thoroughly experienced. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8176, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER wants; position; 
crops and stock of all 
reference. Apply to BOX 
understands lawns, 
kinds: married; A-l 
255, Highland Falls, 
WANTED—Position as poultryman; experienced 
in brooding, rearing and incubation, also light¬ 
ing for Winter egg production; college training 
and best of references, including last employer; 
can install lights if necessary. ADVERTISER 
8199, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Married American farmer 
wishes position where liimxelf! anil family can 
have full charge; no outside help needed to 
operate 30-cow farm; position about. April 1, 
1P21: New Jersey or Maitland preferred. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER Sifts, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position in poultry plant; exper¬ 
ienced; been employed in building up poultry 
proposition last, six years, beginning with few 
fowls: nyw have t we've hundred layers. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8107, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young woman for general housework, 
to cook, wait ami lake care of main floor: no 
laundry; modern suburban conveniences; 800.00 
]ter month: references required. MRS. FRED¬ 
ERICK C. SUTRO, Basking Ridge, X. J. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by ener¬ 
getic agriculturist; B.Sf,; specialist: in dairy, 
poultry and gardening. ADVERTISER 8213, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
ON SHARES or rent. 58-acre, farm; 4-room 
house; numerous conveniences, to American. 
Protestant; ui. ;• road; fine location. It.. BOX 
2 .is. Princeton, N. J.; ’phone 906-14. 
I OB SAT.!-.—120 a*—es g*anl land: good lO-roont 
house; 3 barns in good repair; splendid or¬ 
chard; 2 wells; si,40 income this year; $3,700. 
or will trade for small property in ‘town for mv 
equity; mortgage $ 2 , 200 , with timber to par; 
reason, ill health. ,T. E. TER BEN. (lorry, Pa. ' 
WANTED—-Small house, with' about one to five 
seres of improved laud therewith, convenient 
to railroad, etc.; to rent and buy if suited. 
Address ADVERTISER. 8102, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fruit farm along the Hudson: 11- 
roiiin house. - .-round' d with evergreens, white 
birch, magnolias, etc.; 11 acres set with fruit of 
all kinds: farm "verlooking river; 1 mile to vil¬ 
lage; terms. ADVERTISER 81!>3, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL home and fruit farm, between 
Buffalo and Rochester; center of groat fruit 
belt; on edge of village; 4 churches, high school, 
stores, hank, depot, factories, etc.: good State 
road: two good houses, out; worth $ 10 , 00 *): elec¬ 
tricity, bathroom, heating system; beautiful 
lawn and shade; good barns: village lire protec¬ 
tion; never-fulling well, supplies pure water: ftl 
acres samlv loam, highest fertility: no stone, no 
hills: good natural drainage, assisted by tile 
drainage costing $5,000; 50 acres fruit; I t' acres 
timber; no wa<re land; stock and tools included:’ 
§30,000. ADVERTISER 8166, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SUCCESSFUL farm manager, hustler, making 
money now; college graduate, with 25 years’ 
practical experience; no soft job wanted; will 
not. handle grade slock: expert salesman; best 
of references. ADVERTISER 8214, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED March 1 by farm me¬ 
chanic; understands repairing buildings, 
wagons, tools, etc.; also farming; 10 years’ ex¬ 
perience: first-class references; will come on 
trial; state wages, etc,, for married man. 
ADVERTISER 8211, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To buy or rent dairy farm with 
large stock. J. 0. JOHNS, 502 First. Aver, 
New York City. 
FOR RENT—Western Maryland farm; 80 acres. 
Write for particulars. II. X. («., 1225 De¬ 
catur St.. Washington, D. C. 
FOR SALE-—00-acre farm, two sets buildings: 
running water; about 55.000 to 00,000 feet aslt 
and chestnut timber; cheap for cash, frank 
P. HALL, It. D. No. 2ft, Xeutield, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wants position; Protestant, Ameri¬ 
can; use no tobacco; lifelong experience; good 
calf raiser; best of references; state wages and 
full particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
8212. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED wishes position as foreman or herds¬ 
man; thoroughly experienced in farming, 
poultry anil machinery, dairy; one child, one 
year old; wife to board help; rooms furnished. 
ADVERTISER 8208, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT married man. no children, will be 
open for position with congenial people; un¬ 
derstands care of all live stock and poultry; 
wife willing to board few men; A-l reference. 
BOX 405, Red Bank, X. J. 
WANTED—Farm, 10 acres or less, and good 
house. less than 1 y> hours from New York. 
ADVERTISER 8180, care Rural New-Yorker. 
•WANTED—To rent, with expectation of buying, 
a 5 to 15-acre poultry farm, good condition 
and reasonable. ADVERTISER 8183, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PROFIT-MAKING poultry farm; 425 R. T. Red 
liens and pullets, now laying 10 dozen eggs a 
day and increasing: cliauce to step into paying 
egg farm, all stocked and equipped: 4 acres 
land, good ft-room house, barn and modem poul¬ 
try buildings; on State road, near market; ill 
ness compels sacrifice; all for Stl.ftftft: $4,000 
cash. H. B. RAYMOND, Woodbury, Conn. 
YOUNG MAN desires position as assistant herds¬ 
man where an opportunity for thoroughly 
learning the dairy business is offered; good 
habits; references. ADVERTISER 8207, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER of estate or farm desires position; 
six years of scientific and college training in 
all phases of agriculture: am competent, reliable 
and have executive ability; age 22 : exeellent 
references: details and salary appreciated. 
ADVERTISER 8206, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm, about 100 acres, near Stam¬ 
ford. Bridgeport, New Haven, Conn., or New¬ 
burgh, X. Y.. on State road: woodland, orchard, 
water running through farm: two-famllv house; 
state ail parti.- lurs. SAMVEL SCHWARTZ 
BERG, 3078 Broadway, New York City. 
FOR SALE—14-acre well paying truck-poultry 
farm in Southern Ulster County, N. Y.: fine 
land: no stones; variety fruits: near railroad 
station, neighbors; bargain, $2,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8170, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANT management of large proposition; salary 
plus share of profits; income thus depends oit 
results; no fads or theories: Cornell training; 
fully recommended and experienced. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8205. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING manager, 35, small family, capable, 
energetic and reliable, seeks position where 
hard work and results are needed; lifetime ex¬ 
perience farm, garden, crops, fruit, dairy, stock, 
poultry, etc.: please give particulars. Address 
ADVERTISER 819ft, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR RENT or on shares, 100 acres; two houses, 
two barns; 7 miles from Bridgeport,! Conn.; ail 
improvements. Address ADVERTISER 8122, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXBF.RiE.NCED farmer wants farm on shares 
or take full charge of a place; A-l references. 
ADVERTISER 8200, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—Twelve improved 
farms in middle Tennessee, 50 to 350 acres 
each; 2,000 acres unimproved woodlands; any of 
this land will produce 50 bushels corn per acre; 
best climate in United States; will sell part 
cash, part registered cattle, sheep or hogs, or 
anything of value. P. O. BOX 152, Tullahoma, 
Tcnn. 
FORTY fertile acres in beautiful Cazenovla 
Lake district, Syracuse; Cazenovla State 
road; wonderful panoramic view; price 84,250. 
J. I. KIMBER, Cazonovia, X. Y. 
ATTRACTIVE Maine seashore property for sale 
or rent; land for farming; with a 30-room 
house for Summer hoarders. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 8147, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN for quick sale—Central Pennsylvania 
poultry plant and hatchery, clearing about 
$3,000 per year: 10,400-egg Blue Hen incubator: 
1,000-layer capacity: colony brooders, ete.; 750 
head of thoroughbred S. C. White Leghorns and 
Barred Rocks, egg-bred stock; located in vil¬ 
lage: no dwelling: price $4,750. ADVERTISER 
8150, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fertile lake farm of 218 acres: 
also 147-acre farm; both farms located in 
Seneca Co., N. Y. C. F. NORDSTROM, Water¬ 
loo. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—50. 70, 130. 200 farms: little cash 
needed. LEWIS A. DT'NCKEL. Fort Plain, 
X. Y. 
DAIRY farm on improved highway near Pry- 
dei Village. X. Y.: 214 acres itwo bouses and 
three barns), with stock; no trade; mortgage 
taken for part of purchase price. ADVERTISER 
8169, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—170-acre farm: plenty of good tim¬ 
ber: good water: large buildings; now vacant: 
$3,000; terms or cash nlVer. OSCAR ADDIS. n2S 
Broadway, Kingston, X. Y. 
50ft-ACRB general farm: 300 tillable: good build¬ 
ings for 100 cattle; 1 ft room house: running 
water: fertile, gently rolling clay loam; 1 . 00 ( 1 - 
tree sugar bush: large timber lot: fruit plenti¬ 
ful; with or without stock and tools. IT. 
Ui'GKNSEN. McDonough. X. Y. 
WANTED—A dairy farm on share basis bv two 
reliable men: must bo stocked and equipped. 
ADVERTISER 818ft, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced single man as partner 
in greenhouse and trucking: good opportunity; 
some capital required, ADVERTISER S190. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
NINETY acres; implements: $3,600. BOX G03, 
Cuba, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good 65V4-acre farm; good build 
ings; fruit, bnbe'r, implements. engine; 
Sft.oOO. GRACE A. TIMMERMAN, Rraiuli- 
port, X. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, with privilege nf buying. 
about lfto-aere farm, with or without equip¬ 
ment; about 75 miles from New AN rk: exper¬ 
ienced and reliable party; place must he con¬ 
venient to school and R. R, and have good land 
and buildings. ADVERTISER 820!), care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, b.v responsible couple, cash 
or share basis, small farm, with stock and 
equipment. ADVERTISER 8204. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SAL1 _ acres; fourteen room 
house; i ire* room cottage; electric light; all 
improvements; huudred-foot barn; two litindred- 
fnot chicken houses; ideal hoarding house, 
chicken or fruit farm; ideal private estate; on 
country road; sixteen miles New York: price 
sixteen thousand; half cash. GLEN wood 
FARM, Box 138, Westwood, N. ,T. 
WANTED—To rent in a small town in Con¬ 
necticut a small store for a grocery; no 
stork. ADVERTISER 8202, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—EX'-'p-ional dairy farm; 245 acres: 
Sussex County, N"W Jersey; smooth, level; 
line buildings, water, fruit, sehool; railroads 
nearby: tit ire 875 per acre. Address ADVER¬ 
TISE];. 8195, IN* a Yorker. 
TO CLOSE ESTATE—Large house, with 1U. 
acres of land; six outbuildings; orchard of 
apples, pears, cherries and peaeii trees; on Al¬ 
bany state rea i, Columbia Co.; good location for 
boarding or road house. Particulars. A. V. 
ARNOLD, 55ft Third Avenue, New York City. 
Miscellaneous 
APPLES FOR SALE—2.000 barrels famous Hud¬ 
son River Valley apples in bushel hampers. 
1 R,-imslcd boxes or barrels; graded to suit; in 
any quantity; would deliver in truck load lots. 
V. B. DEMAREST, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, f. o. b. our 
station, ftO-lb. can, $12.75; 10-lb. pail, $2.40. 
Buckwheat, 60-!b. can, $ 10 ; 10-lb. pail. $2.25. 
D ‘liven'd in 3d postal zone—Clover, 10 lbs., 
>•"!.75; buckwheat, 10 lbs., $2.00; 5 lbs. of either. 
81 50. Special prices on large lots. RAY C. 
WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—No. 4 Sharpless separator, $20; 
governor pulley, $5. EDWIN B. MAPLE, 
Coatsville, Pa. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers! healthful 
and deli'ions; $1 per pound: money with or¬ 
der. “EN DION,” Naples, N. Y. 
SURE POP white rice corn, year old, shelled, 25 
lbs., prepaid parcel post to fifth zone. $ 8 . 00 ; 
bag lots, s) ial It irice to trade. W. HAL¬ 
BERT. Oxford, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Bean power sprayer; 150-gallon 
tank: fully equipped; excellent condition. 
ROM VINE COLE, Interlaken, N. Y. 
WANTED—Drag -aw in good working order. 
WOOD MARSH, Waterloo, N. Y. 
KNITTING YARN—Three-ply; guaranteed all 
virgin Glow) wool; natural color (white): for 
knitting sweaters, socks, mittens, etc.: $2.75 
per lb.: 2 lbs. ,r more at $2.50 per lb., post¬ 
paid. F. F. CROSBY, Ooudersport, Pa.: Route 6 . 
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