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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
Institution for Feeble-minded; salary $50 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for ad¬ 
vancement. Apply, stating age, to SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT. T.etchworth Village, Thiells, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—At once; good wages will be paid to 
two iirst-class milkers, but they must come 
well recommended. Address T. S. COOPER & 
SONS, Coopersburg, Lehigh Co., Pa. 
WANTED—Couple for training school; husband 
to make bread in connection with other duties; 
wife housekeeper of department; good salaries. 
W. G. FANCHER. Supt.. Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Capable Protestant gentlewoman for 
working housekeeper for small camp for girls; 
plain cooking only; must be capable of managing 
assistants; all modern conveniences. Address 
DAVID LAYTON, 669 Dawson St., New York. 
ORPHAN GIRL. 12 to 10 j-ears of«age, as com¬ 
panion and help to young mother in Protestant 
country home; references required and given. 
ADVERTISER 8766, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Working farm foreman on large 
stock farm with knowledge of draft horses 
and tractor: charge of straight farm work; only 
12 work mares and Hall tractor; must be ener¬ 
getic, business-like and capable of handling high- 
class men. able to build up soils, keep farm ma¬ 
chinery in good repair and keep simple accounts: 
single man of highest moral character wanted: 
none other would last; good salary, board and 
room. WM. ALEX. ROBERTSON, Warren, Ya. 
WANTED—Stableman to have charge of regis¬ 
tered Clydesdale stallion and 12 work mares, 6 
of which are registered; 1 yearling filly; must 
be able to shoe mares, help on repairs and know 
how to taise colts: stallion for farm service only; 
single man of good character and sober habits 
only need apply; give names of references: $100, 
board and room. WM. ALEX. ROBERTSON, 
Warren, Va. 
TEAMSTER—General farm man, where purebred 
Clydesdale mares are worked: must be experi¬ 
enced and of highest moral quality: state refer¬ 
ence; good pay, hours and board. WM. ALEX. 
ROBERTSON,' Warren, Va. 
WANTED—A live young man of goc 1 habits 
from 16 to 20 years for general farming, that 
is willing to hustle and that is interestel in 
purebred Holstein-Friesian cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 8781, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A COUNTRY place in the Adirondacks wishes 
reliable man to help with poultry and young 
five stock; an excellent place for right party. 
Address ADVERTISER 8803, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A middle-aged New England Scotch, 
Holland or Polish woman for general house¬ 
work in family of two adults; bedroom with bath 
right next to it, and all modern and sanitary 
arrangements; comfortable, home like surround¬ 
ings and treatment; compensation $50 per month; 
applicant kindly state when she could come, 
previous experience, etc. ADVERTISER 8799, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Girl who is through school or young 
woman who would like to help with light 
housework and be companion for my wife; good 
Christian home (Protestant) on farm on Long 
Island, N. Y. ADVERTISER 8802, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
WANTED—General houseworker on farm near 
New York; two adults, two children; modern 
conveniences. ADVERTISER 8801, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM HAND—Experienced riding cultivator, 
etc.; room and board; good wages. E. A. 
BENNETT, Manasquan, N. J. 
COUPLE—Man with knowledge of farming, to 
make himself generally useful; woman to as¬ 
sist in house; free house and extras. Apply 
BOX 30, R. R. 2, Westwood, N. J. 
MAN and WIFE—Man to do extra farm work; 
woman for general housework; must be com¬ 
petent and reliable couple; all conveniences. 
Address ADVERTISER 8795, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged single man who under¬ 
stands the care, breeding, feeding Duroc hogs, 
general farm work; state wages and reference. 
BELVEDERE FARMS, 305 W. Lanvale Street, 
Baltimore, Md. 
WANTED—Reliable, experienced man for gen¬ 
eral farm work, milk 10 cows; also be a good 
teamster: wages $45 per month and maintenance. 
RAY E. JONES, Oxford Depot, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced dairyman- to take charge 
of five cows and able to make butter; married 
man preferred. Apply BRANFORD FARMS, 
Groton, Conn. 
WANTED—Young single man on dairy farm in 
Western New York; good opportunity to learn. 
ADVERTISER 8791, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, capable younger woman to 
cook well, wait on table and dust, care of din¬ 
ing room; $50 per month; country house: mod¬ 
ern suburban conveniences. MRS. F. O. SUTRO, 
Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WANTED—Middle-aged married couple, no chil¬ 
dren, for a family of two; man to be compe¬ 
tent chauffeur and make himself generally use¬ 
ful on small farm and garden; wife, good cook, 
thorough cleaner; good home: wages satisfac¬ 
tory; do not apply if afraid of work; send ref¬ 
erences and full particulars. DALLAS HAY¬ 
WARD, Easton, Md. - 
WANTED—Two married men to work on farm; 
must be good milkers and can furnish 2 or 3 
milkers; wages, fuel, garden, house and milk. 
VAN DER MEULEN BROS’. Orange County 
Stock Farm, Sussex, N. J.; R. F. D. No. 2. 
WANTED—Middle-aged single man on country 
place as chauffeur and gardener; must be expe¬ 
rienced and recommended. P. O. BOX 953. Wil¬ 
mington, Del. Give full details in first letter. 
WANTED—Working housekeeper; must be good 
plain cook; in family of two adults, two chil¬ 
dren, living in country near car line: all modern 
conveniences; state wages expected and particu¬ 
lars, Address DR. F. V. SER10, La Plume, Pa. 
WANTED—A middle-aged man as experienced 
herdsman and dairyman; one who understands 
all the details for producing a high grade of cer¬ 
tified milk and who has a good practical knowl¬ 
edge of feeding and caring for a large herd of 
cows; state full particulars in first letter. Ad¬ 
dress LIME RIDGE FARM, Poughquag, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, a good, reliable poultryman 
who is able to raise baby chicks; must have 
had experience in same, and must not be afraid 
to work; no loafers need apply; year round posi¬ 
tion to the right party; state wages expected, 
with full particulars, in first letter. SHEARER 
FRUIT & POULTRY FARMS, Vinomont, Pa. 
WANTED—A general houseworker (white) for 
small family; a good home, with all conven¬ 
iences: near Protestant church; cleanliness and 
cheerfulness more essential than experience; 
good wages. P. O. BOX 14, Scarsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED—On a private estate at Bellport, 
Long Island, an experienced manager and his 
wife; must be competent to maintain the estate 
in first-class condition; competent in dairying, 
poultry and gardening for the family, and able 
to raise all kinds of pet and fancy stock, in. 
which the wife is expected to assist, in con¬ 
junction with additional help; good wages, good 
home; a wonderful opportunity; only very best 
references considered. Write MR. G. W., 47 
Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
COOK—White; private family; country no laun¬ 
dry; $45 monthly. ADVERTISER 8819, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WAITRESS-CHAMBERMAID — White; private 
family; country; no laundry; $35 monthly. 
ADVERTISER 8811, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman to help with housework and 
children in good home. MRS. II. B. HAR¬ 
PENDING, Dundee, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
EXPERT work done in laying out orchards, ber¬ 
ries, etc.; pruning young trees and renovating 
old orchards. ADVERTISER 8813, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married man, one child, thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced in greenhouse work and gardening, 
would like foreman’s position or superintendent 
on gentleman’s estate. ADVERTISER 8735, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 22, agricultural school graduate, 
two years’ practical greenhouse experience, 
desires position as assistant. ADVERTISER 
8703, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single, desires position; prac¬ 
tical and college trained, possessing most im¬ 
proved methods, acquired by a thorough knowl¬ 
edge of the business over a period of ten years. 
ADVERTISER 8798, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN wishes light duties in country; 
anything; any wages; references; some experi¬ 
ence: good character. HARTWELL, Box 211, 
Niantic, Conn. 
COMPETENT married man, no children, would 
like reliable, steady position; good all around 
man; understand cows, horses and poultry; dry- 
hand milker; steady and reliable; wife good 
housekeeper; willing to board few men; A1 ref¬ 
erence. Address ADVERTISER 8800, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man desires steady work on general 
farm; some experience and willing to learn. 
ADVERTISER 8804, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY and duckman desires position as man¬ 
ager; American; married; no children; thor¬ 
oughly experienced, honest, and a practical man. 
ADVERTISER 8792, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — Agricultural school 
graduate; seven years’ experience with show 
stock and sanitary dairying; excellent butter- 
maker: well recommended: state wages and 
proposition in first letter. ADVERTISER 8794, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYWOMAN, experienced, practical, reli¬ 
able, agricultural college training, wishes 
place where her knowledge and conscientious 
work will receive adequate pay and treatment. 
Address ADVERTISER 8793, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN and WIFE, thoroughly experienced in in¬ 
stitution work, want position as master and 
matron or similar positions with institution: 
man an experienced shoemaker and capable of 
teaching the trade to boys; best references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8796, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMERETTE—Cornell agricultural student de¬ 
sires position for Summer; accustomed to farm 
life. (Miss) HAZEL CHICHESTER, Risley, 
Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y. 
MARRIED man, experienced farmer, poultry- 
man; understands planting all crops; can com¬ 
mercialize any farm or plant; guarantee profits; 
will take place on shares if properly equipped. 
ADVERTISER 8797, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED, practical farmer, married. 
American, desires position as superintendent, 
foreman or manager; farm or country estate; 
understands gardening, care cows, horses, etc.; 
can drive car, truck and tractor; when answer¬ 
ing state salary, etc., and all particulars; refer¬ 
ences. I. W. DOWE, Norway, Me. 
EXPERIENCED farm manager wishes position; 
thoroughly efficient in all branches; wife will 
take few boarders: good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8806, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, many years’ thorough experi¬ 
ence, all branches, is open for first-class posi¬ 
tion. to take full charge; married; no children. 
C. W. FISCHER, Belmont Farm, Babylon, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by responsible, practical, 
married American, with many years’ exper¬ 
ience and study, to take charge of farm within 
75 miles of Boston. EVERETT HOWE, Wal¬ 
pole, Mass. 
POSITION wanted by middle-aged single Amer¬ 
ican: experienced poultryman; understands au¬ 
tomobiles, gasoline engines, pumps, electric light 
plants: handy with tools; have chauffeur’s 
license; please state wages and particulars in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 8812, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER, single. 28, of many years’ general 
experience in Western States, desires position; 
well acquainted with farm machinery and trac¬ 
tor; attended course of agriculture. Address 
JOHN OSIPOFFICH, 152 Harrison Avenue, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
TWO YOUNG MEN (Swiss) wish positions as 
milkers or all around work on farm: lifelong 
experience. CARL STEINER, care A. A. Drown. 
Phalanx, O. 
YOUNG single American wishes position, herds¬ 
man or poultryman: $60 plus maintenance; 
life experience and best reference. FRANK 
GATES, P. 0, Porlekester, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN wishes position; American; sin¬ 
gle; 10 years’ experience; either commercial 
or private plant; best of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8807, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
POULTRY FARM wanted by experienced poul¬ 
tryman; Cornell trained; 15 acres or more; 
capacity 800 layers at least; on State or im¬ 
proved road; $3,500 cash, balance mortgage; 
occupancy October 12. ADVERTISER 8752, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—45-acre farm; 10O miles from New 
York; house has improvements; easy terms. 
ADVERTISER 8701, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; four acres land; six- 
room house, barn, laying houses, brooder house, 
capacity 400 hens, 1,000 chicks; State road; 
price $3.5(K>. II. B. RAYMOND. Woodbury, 
Conn. 
1<T)R SALE—Village farm; 17 acres; new mod 
ern buildings. BOX 471. Randolph, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Southern Vermont productive dairy 
farm; 160 acres; 60 tillage: modern buildings; 
conveniences; 2 miles Brattleboro, 9,000 popula¬ 
tion; would consider exchange for T or 2 family 
house near city. JOHN McKAY. W. Brattle¬ 
boro, Vt. 
FOR SALE—To close an estate. 196-acre farm. 
Central Michigan’s best soil: in high state of 
cultivation for general crops; two sets of build¬ 
ings. W: S. WILSON, administrator, Belding, 
Mich. 
150-ACRE farm, 11-room house, 10 chicken 
houses, barn and outbuildings, in Rliinebeck, 
Dutchess Co., N. Y. ADVERTISER 8776, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
OWNER will sell 40-acre dairy and grain farm 
cheap: near Reading, Pa.; good 8-room house 
and buildings; no agents. ADVERTISER 8781, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
12-ACRE poultry and truck farm for sale; New 
York State; price very reasonable. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8783, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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OWING TO AGE, I will sell the working end of 
my farm; 65 acres high, well-drained sassafras 
loam, made rich by years of dairy work; com¬ 
fortable buildings; two silos, right at railroad 
station, and canning house; near the best system 
of State roads in the U. S.; not far from Prof. 
Massey’s Maryland garden; cheap fish and oys¬ 
ters; cash sales in 1920 almost $4,000; not. a 
cheap farm, but worth all I ask for it; I will 
answer your questions carefully and truthfully. 
W. E. BOWMAN, Snow Hill, Md. 
$6,500 BUYS grist mill, land, home, business; 
will exchange. KAYS, 674 Monroe, Rochester. 
N. Y. 
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50 ACRES fertile soil, 10-room house, good build¬ 
ings; State road, near high school: Protestant 
American neighborhood; further information on 
request. Address owner, BOX 120, Wallkill, 
N. Y 
FOR SALE—Farm, *50ti acres ($26,000), Wil¬ 
mington, Vermont; 18 acres tillable and grass; 
32 acres pasture and sugar orchard, with modern 
outfit; sets 800 buckets, yielding 250 to 300 gals, 
maple syrup; new, modern 15-room house, hot- 
water heat, plumbing, electric light, hardwood 
floors; fine porch overlooking village: tenant 
house, 6 rooms; good barn, 116 feet, and shed 
for cows and horses; silo and electric lights; 
fine spring water piped to houses and barn and 
sugar house; beautifully located on a hill over¬ 
looking village; 15 minutes’ walk to center vil¬ 
lage, and 5 minutes’ walk to railroad station, on 
main road to Bennington. Brattleboro, Vt., 
North Adams and Greenfield, Mass.; suitable for 
gentleman’s country borne or sanitorium or Sum¬ 
mer boarders. G. T. CORSON, Wilmington, Vt. 
WANTED—Farm, 10 acres, suitable for poultry; 
Long Island or Jersey: level, dry; good dwell¬ 
ing: give particulars. A. DEGEN, 73 Decatur 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm; apple, plum, cherry, 
pear trees and small fruits; good buildings; on 
State road, 5 miles from city; mail delivered; 
telephone; Rensselaer County; all stock and 
equipment; price $1,200. Address I. E. STILL¬ 
WELL, R. D. 2, East Greenbush, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—175-acre farm and boarding house, 
at Cairo, N. Y.: beautiful location: a bargain. 
.ADVERTISER 8805, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFULLY, located Summer home, equipped 
with all modern improvements; can also be 
used for boarding house, with an extra cottage 
for caretaker; Iff. miles from station. Address 
BOX 33, Shohola. Pike Co., Pa. 
WANTED—Farm: good buildings; state stock 
and full particulars in first letter. G. TROL- 
LER, 141 West 104th St., New York City, N. Y; 
DESIRABLE HOME—Nine acres; good bungalow 
and outbuildings; suitable for poultry and 
fruits: beautiful Shenandoah Valley: priced rea¬ 
sonable. Write owner, W. C. FROST. Grottoes, 
Va. 
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FOR.SALE—Farm: 235 acres; about' 125 cleared; 
estimated nearly 400,009 ft. lumber, beside 
props and wood; stock, tools: well located; good 
buildings, fruit, water; big bargain. THOMAS 
M’LAIJRY, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of’ 15 acres in village, suit¬ 
able for trucking or poultry; 7-room house in 
fair condition, with good storage cellar and 
barn; some fruit and berries; fronting river; 
good fishing and hunting: price reasonable. Ad¬ 
dress B. A. PARADEE, Seaford, Del.; Route 
No. 3. 
WANTED for Summer and Fall, by an organiza¬ 
tion of artists, small house or shanty and priv¬ 
ilege of premises for sketching; secluded place 
one hour from New York Cltv. Address KIT- 
KAT CLUB, 13 East 14th St., New York City. 
FOR SALE—One-acre poultry farm on pavement 
in city of 5,000; good house, 14 rooms, with 
bathroom, city water, natural gas; brooder house 
12x16 with Newtown brooder stove run with gas; 
poultry house 16x60, with feed room in end. with 
well and gas to run sprouters; coop 20x30: barn; 
strawberries, asparagus, raspberries. apples, 
plums and pears; poultry houses electric lighted 
and controlled bv automatic switch; price $6,500. 
GOODLIFF POULTRY YARDS, Wellsville, N. Y. 
DAIRY FARM—In Adirondack foothills. 180 
acres, for $3,500; good farm and good build¬ 
ings; insured for $3,000 ; 6 miles from Lake 
Champlain; 3 miles from railroad village; tele¬ 
phone and rural delivery; healthful: Summer 
resort markets. TORN B. BURNHAM, 233 
Broadway, New York City. 
GALLUPVILI.E, Schoharie Co.—Modern, up-to- 
date farm; 140 acres highly cultivated rich 
land; fine house, 11 large rooms; perfect condi¬ 
tion: barns, silo, etc.; 600 bearing apple trees: 
last year’s crop 1.500 barrels; must be sold im¬ 
mediately. Terms and particulars, FRANK 
BECKER (Attorney), 33 Courtlandt St,, New 
York City, 
FOR SALE—Sixty-acre farm; attractive water 
view: good house; large barn; poultry houses; 
otheij buildings; variety fruit fourteen miles 
from Providence, near State road. CARL SNOW, 
64 Lowell Avenue, Providence, R. I. 
FARM electric light plant for sale at a bargain; 
also 3-horse engine. A. RICHELIEU, 29 Kel- 
ton Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 
OPPORTUNITY to buy poultry and truck farm, 
18 acres; 1,000-layer capacity; necessary build¬ 
ings and equipment; horse, cow, farm tools: 
over 900 layers; young chicks; paying plant; at 
reasonable price; 7-room house; 70 miles from 
New York; 20 miles Philadelphia. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8808, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RARE opportunity to buy a very attractive 
farm: contains 112 acres of excellent soil; 
situated at Montgomery, 3 miles from Neshenic 
Station, N. .T.: buildings are in first-class condi¬ 
tion: large barn and hovel, 3 wagon houses, 4 
henhouses, large pig house, grain barn; running 
water in stables and farmyard: plenty of lasting 
water, containing artesian well, 3 cisterns. 1 
spring at buildings; 12 acres of 1 meadow that 
lias lasting water, leaving 100 acres of excel¬ 
lent farm land; Spring work is nearly done; 
plenty of fruit of all kinds; large frame house 
containing 11 rooms; has long distance telephone, 
heat and gas; large porch, shady lawn, laundry 
with running water; this is a fine property, all 
in first-class condition; owner lived here all his 
life; reason for selling is wife's health: price 
$14,000; cash $10,000. ADVERTISER 8809, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two adjoining farms, the best in 
Tompkins County; two sets of buildings; acety¬ 
lene gas throughout; stock, tools, tractor, herd 
pure blood Jerseys, two teams horses, hogs, 
chickens: 244 acres excellent soil, all tillable, 
except 30 acres woods: on account of death in 
family will sell complete for $40,000, crops in¬ 
cluded, and divide land and buildings to suit. 
SHARPE, Box 41!), Ithaca. N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, with or without bees; prefer¬ 
ably on water: about 100 miles from N. Y. 
City; state lowest cash price. M. ,T. JANSSEN, 
209 East 34th Street, New York. 
FOR SALE-—Sunset View Farm, consisting of 
160 acres in high state of 1 cultivation; located 
on main road in the New Kingston valley in the 
Catskills, one of the prettiest valleys in Delaware 
County, and Delaware County is one of the best 
dairy counties in New York State and has the 
best water; one-fourth mile from school, two 
miles from village, three miles from railroad: 
a very pleasant location; nice sugar orchard; 
plenty of fruit; large house, with running 
water; large overshot barn, with tie-up for 
sixty-four head of cattle and six horses; extra 
good running water in barn; silo, large wagon 
house; up-to-date line of farm implements, milk¬ 
ing machine included: have sixty head of stock: 
cattle are high-grade Holsteins, a few full 
bloods; milked 35 cows for the last, two years, 
and they produced $8,000 worth of milk" each 
year; will milk forty-three this year; income 
from farm is about $9,000 a year; reason for 
selling, poor health; doctor says we must get off 
of farm; come and look it over. W. T. FAULK¬ 
NER, Margaretville, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—Poultry farm on Long Island; or 
will exchange for smaller place or house; 15 
acres; 10-room two-family house, running water, 
bath, electric light: chicken house capacity 700; 
brooder house, 2,000 chicks; large barn; all new 
buildings: 300 laying hens, 1,000 chicks, horse, 
auto, farm tools: in village: one mile from sta¬ 
tion; 50 miles from New York: 400 feet on large 
lake. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS. 818 Manhattan 
Avenue, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
I AM in position to offer first-class accommoda¬ 
tions to a few adults for Summer: to those 
wanting to spend their vacation in the good old- 
fashioned way, address PINE TREE FARM, 
Conesus Lake, Livonia, N. Y. 
EXTRACTED HONEY, finest qualitv, at our 
station. 60-lb. can clover. $10.80; buckwheat. 
$9: 10 lbs. delivered within 3d postal zone, 
clover, $2.50: buckwheat, $2.35; 5 lbs. either, 
$1.40. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
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HOMES WANTED—We will eo-operate with any 
responsible family in placing with them n 
suitable Catholic child, between 7 and 12 years 
of age; our experience and yonr willingness will 
produce the right results. Address PLACING 
OUT BUREAU, 417 Rroome Street, New York. 
SURE POP white rice corn (old), 25 lbs., parcel 
post. 4th zone. $2.65; 300 lbs. here, $22; on cob, 
$17. W. HALBERT. Oxford, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Portable sawmill in first-class con¬ 
dition. WM. • SNELL, Stroudsburg, Pa. 
FOR SALE—One Pilot 35-light acetylene light¬ 
ing plant, with fixtures and globes; also one 
apple barrel stave jointer. JOSEPH S. WIL- 
FORD, Elba, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Guaranteed fresh eggs, by dozen or 
crate, parcel post or express. BOX 53, Rhtne- 
beck, > X. Y. 
FOR SALE—No. 3 Buckeye traction ditcher, 
nearly new; digs trench up to 6 feet deep and 
16 inches wide; caterpillar trend; four-cylinder 
motor; would consider renting for season. 
MARVIN T. FORSTER, Hall, N. Y. 
APPLE BUTTER — Old-time, home-made, of 
sound, ripe, clean apples, cider and sugar; 
put up and shipped in crated stoneware gallon 
crocks, sealed; particulars and generous sample 
by mail, 10c. J. BEAM WINGERD, Chambers- 
burg, Pa. 
ONE DIXIE portable gasoline drag saw machine, 
complete with Bosch magneto and extra saw 
blade. W. S. GILKEY, 715 Superior Avenue, 
Cleveland, O. 
TRACTOR AND PLOW—New Fond du Lac trac¬ 
tor attachment for Ford car and No. 18 two- 
bottom Oliver plow; never been used: will sell 
at bargain price. P. ,T. BROWN, R. F. D.. 
Portlaud, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Incubators; two 60-egg Cyphers; 
one 100-egg Essex model; $15 each; one 150- 
egg Prairie State. $20: one Standard bone cutter, 
$10: good as new; too small for my business. 
M. BAYERDORFFER, Huguenot Park, N. Y. 
EGGS strictly fresh; choice dairy butter and 
maple syrup direct to you from our farm, at 
farmer’s prices. D. C. HOAG, Box 55, Shaver- 
j town, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—New. pure, delicious Vermont maple 
svrup. $2.25 gal. 10 gals., $2 gal: pure maple 
sugar. 10-lb. cans. $2.50: satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed: cash with order. BERT PRESCOTT. Essex 
Junction, Vt. 
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