‘ihe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
NO^TST- 
in Grangers Lime, 
And he was wondrous wise; 
lie jumped into a bramble bush 
And scratched out both his eyes. 
Xow when lie found his eyes were c 
And his farm it wouldn’t pay. 
He used some Grangers Lime—b 
back his sight, 
Now his farm’s O. K. 
GRANGERS MFG. CO., (Successor) 
GRANGERS LIME CO. 
Hartford, Conn. Bridgewater, Mass. 
Works: West Stockbridge, Mass. 
DO YOU NEED FARM HELP ? 
ployer or employee. 
176 Second Avenue 
Nassau Hospital, Mineola, L. I., 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisements of 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—106-acre farm: running, water: or¬ 
chard: good buildings: location, (lien. Mont¬ 
gomery Co., N. Y.: price, $3,000. D. E. VC"" 
HEES. Plainville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—75 acres; good soil; good buildings; 
particulars to interested: no agents. EDWIN 
DUTTWEILER. Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Right in town or village, small 
house having good lot; liberal rent or fair 
price for right thing. Address ADVERTISER 
8454, 'care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—112-acre Alfalfa farm; will cut 
price rather than rent: best soil: beautiful 
home spot. GEO. R. CROSS, 86 Seneca St., 
Oneida, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of fifty acres; located two 
miles from Delmnr, Delaware: good eight- 
room house and outbuildings: plenty of fruit 
for family use. and would make a fine poultry 
farm: thirty-eight acres cleared, twelve of tim¬ 
ber. EI.MER LEWIS, R. D. No. 3, Delmar, Del. 
720-ACRE stock farm, $20,000; 2(4 miles to 
railroad village, near city; 150 acres valuable 
timber: balance well-fenced, spring-watered, 
smooth, productive land; buildings alone worth 
farm price: immediate possession. GEO. GOOD- 
KLT.E, Geneva. N. Y, 
FARM for rent near Gladstone, N. J.; small 
house; all improvements: 75 acres under cul¬ 
tivation. Address ERNEST LE MONNIER, 
Gladstone P, O.. N. J. _ 
FOR SALE—87 acres; fruit, grain farm, between 
Seneca. Cayuga Lakes; good buildings; good 
water: tools; $3,700. W. CLAPP, 401 S. Anna 
St.. Ithaca, N. Y,_ 
WANT to lease modern poultry farm for terra 
of years; 20 years’ experience. D. C. COLE, 
Three Bridges. N. J._ 
POt’LTRY and fruit farm, 10 acres, half culti¬ 
vated; balance large wood; 7-room house; 
barn; laying bouses for 500 hens; brooder and 
colony houses, all in good order; fruit of all 
kinds; located on stone road. Central Jersey; 
price and terms right, or will trade for a small¬ 
er village place. ADVERTISER 8497, care 
R’’ral New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 16(4 acres; part fruit and 
strawberries; eight-room house, all improve¬ 
ments; on State road; good condition; (4 mile 
from trolley, ADVERTISER 8516, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Good improved 30-aere farm; good 
buildings and location; apple and pear or- 
ohnrds. AI.MON CHASE. Sterling, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, 30 to 50 acres, for poultry 
and berries; good buildings; on main road; 
near markets; some fruit; east of Hudson 
• River; rent for term with option of buying; 
state location, condition and terms: purchase of 
stock and equipment considered. ADVERTISER 
8533 care Rural New-Yorker. _ 
FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy farm of 150 acres. 
near East Windham, in tiie Catskills; good 
buildings; 20-room boarding-house; excellent 
water; abundance of wood and timber; sap bush 
of 300 trees: owing to poor health and old age 
must sacrifice for half value; $7,000; terms. 
Address ADVERTISER 8540. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy farm; 200 acres; 
all limed and in high state of cultivation; fine 
15-ncre apple and pear orchard. 4,000 bushels 
last year; good buildings witli running water: 80- 
ft. basement barn, with milking machine, litter 
carrier and hay hoist: with or without purebred 
Holstein tierd and tools; small cash payment. 
ADVERTISER 8542. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—480 acres; best soil, amply irri¬ 
gated; largest 4 grain. Alfalfa seed and hay 
crops; mowing and grazing meadow and desir¬ 
able general stock ranch in intermountain re¬ 
gion; all live stock, farm equipment, hay, grain, 
etc., included: price $40,000. J. J. PATTON, 
Gandy, Millard Co., Utah. 
I5UY FARM that will pay from start: 68 acres; 
25 wood: 7 rows, 2 horses, hens, tools, good 
barn; 7-room house, built 13 years; running 
water in house, furnace: retail milk in town at 
18c per quart. E. V. BROWN, Rutler, N, J. 
FOR. SALE—20-acre farm; 3 miles from Prince¬ 
ton; high and good soil: house 10 rooms and 
hath, electric lights, furnace, electric pumping 
plant, fireplace; apples, peaches, small fruits; 
one hour from N. Y.; (4 mile from station. 
Address ADVERTISER 8539, care Rural New- 
Yorker._ 
$100 RENTS farm. BOX 603, Cuba, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—237 acres; 75 miles from 
N. Y., in Dutchess Co.; 125 acres flat land; 
excellent dairy, grain, potato farm; young apple 
orchard; 250 trees; (4 mile R. R. station; 
creamery two miles. For information address 
HERMAN SCHIER, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. 
m WANTED—For the Summer, small furnished 
house; country in Connecticut; 70 miles from 
a N. Y. ADVERTISER 8538. .are Rural New- 
s Yorker. 
90 ACRES; implements; $3,600. BOX 603, 
Cuba. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large fruit farm, without build¬ 
ings; cheap. LAURENCE, Brimfield, Mass. 
, FOR SALE—92-aere farm and hoarding-house; 
half tillable; rest pasture and timber; 11- 
. room house, bath, hot and cold water, partly 
c furnished; 95 apple, 3 pear. 3 peach, 2 cherry; 
two barns, 4 cows, 1 heifer, 2 horses, 1 hog, 60 
chickens; all farming implements and wagons. 
ADVERTISER 8586, care Rural New-Yorker. 
NEW YORK STATE FARM—70 acres. $2,000; 
easy terms. Full particulars from L. E. DAY- 
TON, Mahnomen. Minn. 
. FARM FOR SALE, near Princeton, midway be¬ 
tween New York and Philadelphia, on Lincoln 
Highway; 61 acres; good buildings: well adapted 
for dairying; half mile from railroad station. 
1 school and churches. LINCOLN G. BACKUS, 
Kingston, N. J. 
FOR SALE—82 Genesee Co. acres, the heart of 
Western New York; productive land; natural 
drainage; good buildings: excellent market: wood 
lot; fruit; one mile from State road; near rail¬ 
road, schools, churches, stores: $8,500. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8545, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BOARDING HOUSE for rent on Delaware River; 
large 14-room unfurnished brick house; fur¬ 
nace, hot and cold water in kitchen and bath, 
with acre of garden ground: vacant March 15; 
swimming and boating; canal and river: accom¬ 
modates 30 people; easily filled witli former 
hoarders: 1(4 miles from towns and railroad. 
JAMES O. HAZARD, IThlerstown, Pa. 
WANTED—To rent, poultry farm: housing for 
1.000 hens: good dwelling: on State road; 
about 50 miles from New York. ADVERTISER 
8550, care Rural New-Yorker. 
16(4 ACRES good land; plenty wood; new house; 
furnace; fireplace: good water; near Lake- 
wood. N. J. ADVERTISER 8551, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Stocked and equipped dairy farm; 
work on shares or rent: if for sale may buy 
later. E. L. SCOFIELD. 504 Smith St., Ppoks- 
kill, N. Y. 
WANTED—To buy Northern New Jersey small 
farm in good condition, with about 10 to 25 
acres of land. OTTO VAN DER HENVEL, 
Branchville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—In the village of Poultney, Vt., 8- 
room house having every modern convenience. 
Oarage, garden, henhouse, fine view, good neigh¬ 
bors. Moving into town to educate children? 
Poultnev offers excellent village school, academy 
of high rank; good place to live, and easy 
access to Troy, Albany and other commercial 
centers. Price of house rigiit. CHARLES BIL¬ 
LINGS. Bethel. Vt. 
FOR SALE—Good 16-acre berry, asparagus and 
poultry farm; good location; 5-room house; 
telephone; never-failing springs. JAS. R. 
LYTLE, R. 5., Indiana, Pa. 
WANTED—To buy, village home with town wa¬ 
ter and bathroom; at least two acres; place 
with basement barn preferred: mosquito sections 
don’t reply; state lowest price. ADVERTISER 
8503, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SALE FARM—For horses; near Eastern States 
Exposition. Owner, E. N. POWERS, West- 
field, Mass. (Granvill Stage). 
WANTED—To rent, fully stocked 20-30-row 
farm, with option of buying; land and build¬ 
ings must be up in first-class condition; must 
he on good road and near good market, schools 
and churches: give all particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 8566, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—45-acre farm in the Catskills; house 
has running water, toilet and hath; price 
$6,000; easy pavments. ADVERTISER 8558, care 
Rural New-Yorker 
FARM—140 acres in a beautiful section Bucks 1 
Co., Pa.; large 14-room house with improve¬ 
ments; fine lawn; with or without two tenement 
houses and timber: running stream; two hours’ 
ride from New York City; near trolley and two 
towns of 9,000 population: 10 miles from Tren¬ 
ton: stock and implements if wanted; posses¬ 
sion soon; price for farm alone, $10,000; a bar¬ 
gain in a fertile farm and fine country home; 
buildings good repair and painted, could not. he 
duplicated for $30,000. Address owner. JOS. D. 
WILSON, Route 1. Trenton, N. J. 
AMERICAN family of three wants to rent house 
with ground for garden and raising poultry, 
with option of buying. ADVERTISER 8585, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Improved Hudson River Valley 
farm; 233 acres; splendid buildings; hot water 
heat, hath, toilet, hot and cold water, electricity 
available; fertile soil; large crops; large or¬ 
chards, all varieties fruit; fine location in fruit 
and dairy sections; near State road, railroads, 
village, etc.; write for price and terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8587, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—200-acre stock, fruit, truck, grain, 
grass and poultry farm: good land and fair 
buildings; fine climate; price. $7,500. A. L. 
SELTZER, Marion Station, Md. 
XTED—To rent, with option of buying, 
farm, about 100 acres good land; reasonable 
terms; N. J.-N. Y. preferred: full particulars 
first letter. ADVERTISER 8582, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
DELAWARE COUNTY dairy farm; 310 acres; 
90 head cattle; 3 heavy teams; now occupied 
and for sale by owner: no agents; producing 
.>11,000 milk yearly: with all stock and eciuip- 
menu $25,000. LEE P. GRANT, Bloomville, 
I OR SALE—23(4-aere farm; modernized 10-room 
house; new ham; on State road; hour out; 
good soil, fruit and woodlot; exchange consid¬ 
ered. ADVERTISER 8579, care Rural New- 
Yorker._ 
FRXHT FARM, with receipts about $3,000 year¬ 
ly; berries and orchards: 45 acres; sandy soil- 
some muck: owner retiring; price $3,500; on 
terms. ROBERT COX. New Lisbon, N. J. 
1'OR SALE—\ aluable Hudson River property: 
suitable for store and Summer boarders; good 
business outlook; two acres fruit and garden- 
line views of river and mountains. For photos 
and terms address ADVERTISER 8577, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Poultry and dairyman to operate 
growing proposition; $100 per month; must 
have $2,000 to invest: share of profits- excel¬ 
lent opportunity. ADVERTISER 8570. care 
Rural >sow-Yorker.. 
T° CLOSE ESTATE—Large house, 10 rooms, 
With 1(4 acres of .land; six outbuildings; or¬ 
chard of apples, pears, cherries and peach trees: 
on Albany State road, Columbia County; good 
location for boarding or roadhouse. Particulars 
A V. ARNOLD, 550 Third Avenue, New York 
City. 
WANTED—Single farm partner; liberal shares. 
FAIRCHANCE FARM, Danielson, Conn. 
WANTED—Small farm, including woodlot and 
about 10 acres of tillable land, free from 
stone; small house; good water; conveniently 
located; near churches, etc.; not over 150 miles 
from New York City. Reply, with full par¬ 
ticulars and cash price, to ADVERTISER 8571, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—We will co-operate with any 
responsible family in placing with them a 
suitable Catholic child, between 7 and 12 years 
of age; our experience and your willingness will 
produce the right results. Address PLACING 
OUT BUREAU, 417 Broome Street, New York. 
THE BEST puts are peanuts, bought raw and 
roasted as needed from grower to you. post 
paid. 5 lbs. best Jumbos, $1.00; 25 lbs., $4.75; 
50 lbs., $9.00; by freight, at your cost, 15c lb. 
J. B. JONES, Elberon, Va. 
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, f. o. b. our sta¬ 
tion, 60-lb. can. $12; 10-lb. pail. $2.35; buck¬ 
wheat honey, 00-lb. can, $10; delivered in 3d 
postal zone, 10 lbs. clover, $2.75; 10 lbs. buck¬ 
wheat, $2.60; 5 lbs. either, $1.50; very attract¬ 
ive prices on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX, 
Odessa, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure evaporated maple syrup, $2.50 
per gal., parcel post, prepaid to second zone. 
S. E. JONES, Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Martin fifth wheel trailer; 1 ton; 
rubber tired roller bearing wheels; 12-ft. body; 
Will guarantee; price $75. HARRY F. BLADES. 
Seaford, Del. 
CHOICE ALFALFA—Buy now. IRVING HAW¬ 
KINS, General Delivery, Syracuse, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Several rolls of heavy best grade 
red and green roofing; several rolls of heavy 
3-ply smooth; at a big sacrifice if benight at 
once; need room; I will pay freight. REV. S. 
I. SMITH. 161 E. Fourth St., Corning, N. Y. 
MAPLE SYRUP, $2.50 per gallon. J. SKEL- 
LIE, Worcester, N. Y. 
447 
KIRSTIN stump puller. No. 15; root hook, No. 
40; nl! in good condition. F. E. TIBBITTS 
Brunswick, O. 
FOR SALE—Guaranteed fresh eggs, by dozen or 
crate, parcel post or express. ROX 53. 
Rhinebeek, N. Y. 
STATE light amber honey, pa« clover, good 
flavor. 12-lb. can, $2.85, delivered to 4th zone- 
60-lb. can, $11, here. I. STRINGHAM, Glen 
Cove, N. Y. 
WANTED—12-inch cement tile mould. HAROLD 
R. CURTISS, R. F. D. No. 4, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 
SELL printing press and type, $20; cash only. 
GEORGE E. WELLS, Plnebluff. N. C. 
HONEY CHOCOLATES—Delicious, delightful, 
digestible; honey core; chocolate shell; home¬ 
made; $1 postpaid. “ENDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
WANTED—600-egg Buckeye incubators: write 
fully. ROY FLECK, Bloomsburg, Pa., It. No. 1. 
FOR SALE—Portable Foos 15 h.p. gasoline en¬ 
gine, in first-class condition. FLOYD LEE 
R. F. D. 3, Adams, N. Y. 
INTERNATIONAL SILO, 12x36, absolutely new. 
at a sacrifice; 4-piece staves, clear Oregon 
fir; automatic take-up hoops; strong steel door 
front; convenient, ladder; immediate shipment: 
price, f. o. b. New Rrunswiek. N. J., $275. Ad¬ 
dress F. D. OSMAN, New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED—Two incubators; at least 300-egg; 
prefer Prairie State or Cyphers; also brooders. 
A. J. WILSON,. Lockport, N. Y.; R. D. No. 5. 
PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATORS; good condi¬ 
tion: price reasonable. BEAUANDOT RANCH 
Sag Harbor, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Small gasoline engine, $30; handy 
wood-sawing outfit, 12-in, circular saw 6-in. 
'•iP. shafting, belts, etc., $10; new Holland feed 
grinder. No. 0(4, never used, $25. LLOYI) 
GOI.DSRORO, R. 2, Mohnton, Pa. 
HONEY—Clover-basswood honey of finest qual¬ 
ity; color very light; excellent body and a 
flavor surpassed by none; 60-lb. cans. $11.00; 
this honey guaranteed to please or money re¬ 
funded. LONGFELLOW BROS.. Hallowell, Me. 
FOR SALE—Following tractors and equipment: 
Rumely Oat Kill, 30-00 h.p., with 5 bottom 
16-in. plows; some extra parts and tools: com¬ 
plete, $1,000. Case Model A, 9-18, perfect 
condition, with 2 bottom 14-in. Grand Detour 
plow and 10-ft. Deere cutaway Rose harrow: 
complete, $900. Bates Steel Mule motor, good; 
otherwise in need of some repairs; $250. Corn 
husker, McCormack. 8-roll, like new, $650. 
Gorsse separator $500; Gill rye thrasher, $250; 
Delaware cream separator and motor. $100: 
Babcock tester, 24-bottle size, and meter and 
paraphernalia, $75; Mahoney milk sealer, $10; 
carriage, like new, $75: platform top wagon, 
1 ton capacity, $75; Ontario grain drill, 12-hoe, 
$95. C. DRYSDALE BLACK. Somerville, N. J. 
Week days, 154 Nassau Street, New York. 
FOR SALE—Rlne Hen coal-burning brooder; 
large size; $10. H. GORLEY, Route No. 2, 
Peekskill, N. Y. 
HISCOCK—Anyone of this name, or knowing of 
anyone, or descendant of Robert and Mary 
Dare, married about 1780 in Dorsetshire, Eng¬ 
land. please write to R. S. HISCOCK, Danburv, 
Conn. 
FOR SALE—Oliver 4-bottom engine plow; 16 
inch; good condition; bargain. PANNEKOCK 
BROS., Salem, N. Y.; R. D. 
HOMEMADE ice cream candy; vanilla, choc¬ 
olate, strawberry and wintergreen flavors; 1'/, 
lbs, for $1, JOHN R. RIDLEY, Shohola, Pa. " 
HONEY—Clover extracted, 10 lbs. delivered 3d 
zone, $2.65: buckwheat, $2.40. H. F. WIL¬ 
LIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
BEES for sale; also bee supplies and honev. 
CHARLES SCHILKE, Matawan, N. J. 
WANTED—One horse grain and fertilizer drill; 
one 4C orchard cider press. W. A. CATLIN 
R. 4, Tally, N. Y. 
FOR PRICES of Vermont maple sugar and 
syrup write to the maker. R. C. BRIMBLE- 
COMB, Marshfield, Vt. 
HONEY—Fine clover extracted; 60-lb. cans; 
cheap: write for prices. CHAS. B. ALLEN, 
Central Square, N. Y. 
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