Local Up-State Prices 
ROCHESTER 
Dressed beef, carcass, lb., lf> to ISe; 
forequarters, lb., 10 to 1 : hindquarters, 
lb.. IS to 22e; dressed hogs, light, lb. 1,‘! 
to 15c; heavy, lb.. 10 to 12c; Spring 
lambs, lb., 20 to 24c; yearling lambs, lb., 
10 to ISc; mutton, lb.. 11 to 13c; veal, 
lb., 14 to 10c. 
Live poultry, fowls, lb.. 20 to 32c; 
roosters, lb.. 22 to 25c: old. lb., 18 to 20c; 
ducks, lb.. 30 to 35c; geese, lb.. 20 to 
25c; turkeys. ]b„ 10 to 45c; eggs. 30c. 
Asparagus, per doz. bunches. $1.20 to 
$1.25; large bunches. $2.50 to $3; beets, 
per hu., 00 to 70c; cabbage, per crate, 
35 to 40c; carrots, bu., 50 to 75c-; celery, 
per doz. hunches. <1 to $1.25; cucumbers, 
per doz. $2 to $2.25; lettuce, curly, per 
doz.. 75 to 00c: common, per doz., 50 to 
00c; mint, green, per doz. bunches, 30 to 
35c! onions, per bu., 40 to 50c; green, per 
doz. bunches, 10 to ]‘2y 2 c; potatoes, bu.. 
30 to 35c; parsnips, bu.. 00 to 75c; pie¬ 
plant. doz. bunches, 30 to 40c; radishes, 
per doz. bunches. 25 to 35c; spinach, bu.. 
$1 to $1.25; hanmer, $1.25 to $1.50; 
vegetable oysters, loz. bunches, 40 to 45c; 
watercress, doz. bunches, 40 to 50c. 
Apples, per bu.. Kings, $1.50 to $1.85; 
Spys, $1.50 to $1 X5; Greenings. $1.25 to 
$1.50; seconds. S0o to $1. 
Beans, per 100 lbs., hand-nicked, me¬ 
dium. $3.25: red marrow. 8'7 ; white mar¬ 
row. $4.50; red kidney. $7.50; white kid¬ 
ney, $10; pea, $3; yellow eye, $6; im¬ 
perials. $8. 
Hides, steers. No. 1, 4c; No. 2. 3c; : 
cows and heifers. No. 1. 3c; No. 2. 2c; 
bulls and stags, lb., 2c; horsehides. each. 
$1.50 to $2; lambs, each, 50c to $1; calf, 
No. 1. 12c; No. 2. 10c; wool, Heeee. lb.. 1 
15 to 18c; unwashed, medium. 15 to 18c. 
Seeds, clover, bu., $15 to $18; Timothv, 
$4 to $4.50; Alsike. $14 to $15; Alfalfa. 
$14.50 to $15.50. 
Wheat, per bu., $1.20 to $1.25; corn, 
shelled, bu.. 78 to 80c; oats, white, bu., 
45 to 4514c; rye. bu.. $1.20 to $1.25. 
Hay and Straw—Timothv. No. 1. ton. 
$26; No. 2. $20 to $23; No. 3. mixed. 
$10 to $22; Alfalfa. $10 to $27; straw, 
ton. $15 to $10. 
stracu.se 
Beef, prime, sides, lb.. 10 to 12c; me¬ 
dium. lb., 5 to 6c; lamb. lb.. 23 to 30c; 
live pigs, each, $0; small dressed pigs, 
lb.. 16c; pork, light, lb., 1414c; heavy, 
lb.. 10c; veal, prime, lb.. 14c; common, 
lb.. 11c; sausage, lb., 25c; ducks, live, 
lb.. 30c; chickens, live, lb.. 35 to 40c; 
fowls, live. lbs.. 35 to 40c; geese, live, 
lb., 35c; guinea hens, live, each, $1; 
ducks, dressed, lb., 55c; chickens, dressed, 
lb.. 55c: fowls, dressed, lb.. 55c; geese, 
dressed, lb.. 50c; rabbits, dressed, lb.. 35c. 
Butter, lb.. 50 to 55c: eggs. 30 to 32c; 
duck eggs. 40c; lard, lb., 15c; Italian 
cheese, lb.. 40 to 50c; maple svrup. gal., 
$2 to $2.25. 
DO YOU NEED FARM HELP ? 
Wo have many able-bodied young men. with 
and without experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady man. write 
for an order blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization, and we make no charge to em¬ 
ployer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue New York City 
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 issne 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—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 STTERIX- 
TENDEN'T. Letch worth Village, Thiells, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
WANTED — Two women, general supply and 
housekeeper department; $40.00 to $50.00 and 
ma'ntcnauee. COUNTY SCHOOL, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
FARMER. WANTED-—Vicinity of Brewster: mar¬ 
ried couple preferred, without children; hus¬ 
band for farm work and wife for housework; if 
service is satisfactory position prohabl.v perma¬ 
nent. ADVERTISER $840, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED An experienced Hungarian cook and 
baker in .lewisli-American country boarding¬ 
house for .Inly and August; price no object to 
clean, quirk, strong, economical person; full 
p-i-p.-nlars first letter. DAVID SCHIFF, Sum¬ 
mit llo is**. Hunter, Greene Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant woman rook, thoroughly 
efficient, for boarding-house of 85 guests. 11. 
GORLEY. Route No. 2. Peekskill, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single dairyman for small registered 
Guernsey herd on private estate in Connecti¬ 
cut, on border of New York State: must be good I 
butter-maker, clean, punctual about his duties; ' 
preference given to middle-aged man: give refer- I 
cnees, salary wanted and age in first letter. I 
ADVERTISER SStiO. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good practical all 'round farmer: 
farm *10 miles from New York; good living 
a.unmodfltions, five rooms and bath: state age. 
experience and salary expected. ADVERTISER 
8Si:2. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Competent white woman as cook: 
private home in Orange County, N. Y.: family 
of seven: live in help: $05 a month: kitchen girl 
kept to assist with cleaning, etc.; please give 
references with first letter. Address MRS. E. 
M. HULL, Monroe, Orange Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—Good plain cook for general house¬ 
work position on farm: two miles from vil¬ 
lage: running water; no washing; no objection 
to one child: $40 monthly: give references in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 8870. <-aro Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAN AND WIFE for country; three Summer 
months: farm Summer home; all modern con¬ 
veniences: man must bo able to run Overland 
ear for owner and do general garden and house 
chores: wife for general housework; white or 
colored: would take couple with child: references 
required. ADVERTISER 8871, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Tenant man to board help on fruit 
farm; in applying give ago. nationality, ex¬ 
perience and number of children. C. W. WIL- 
ROR, Williamson. N. Y. 
WANTED—Girl for light housework: no wash¬ 
ing: good home: small family; write or call. 
MRS. E. PICK, 2(509, Kenmore PI., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Ambitious Christian man to work on 
poultry farm: one who takes interest in chick¬ 
ens; board; state wages. HENRY E. HEINE, 
Lakewood. N. .T. 
WANTED—-Competent, reliable woman for cook¬ 
ing: one or two laundresses, must be tine 
ironers: also two dishwashers: no other positions 
open: located in Adirondack Mountains. Address 
FENTON HOUSE, Number Four. Lewis Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED Assistant poultryman, single, relia¬ 
ble: one experienced in range work: must be 
hustler and well recommended: state experience 
and wages expected. HILLTOP FARM, Suffield, 
Conn. 
RESPONSIBLE COUPLE Experienced gardener 
for general all around care and improvement 
of small country place in Litchfield Hills: wife 
good cook and housekeeper: lady owner, spends 
week-ends there: references; state salary. Ad¬ 
dress 31 GRAMERCY PARK. New York. - 
WANTED—Woman cook in small Summer board¬ 
ing-house; to begin immediately. WILLIAM 
G. MILLER. Beaverkill, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man as experienced general 
farm hand and teamster; wages $40 and hoard; 
state age, nationality and experience. BOX 171, 
St. James, L. I., N. Y. 
SINGLE MAN for general farm work; must lie 
good milker, quick and willing; wages $40 per 
month and board: steady position. Call in per¬ 
son or 'phone 42M Cold Spring after 6 p. m. 
CHESTER SMITH, Cold Spring, N. Y. 
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WANTED—Good, kind white girl, willing lo 
work, in a refined homo: can make it home to 
right one; reference. Address MRS. F. MUR¬ 
PHY. 30!) Grove Street, Montclair. N. J. 'Phone 
5870 Montclair. 
Situations Wanted 
ELDERLY MAN, needing activity and country 
life, wishes the care of a country or suburban 
place; varied and practical experience as such 
efficiently demands: compensation a secondary 
consideration. ADVERTISER 8827. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAN. wife and 3 sons (25-85 years old), experi¬ 
enced orchardists. dairymen and gardeners, 
want work; first-class workers and best of ref¬ 
erences. state wages. Address ADVERTISER 
8845. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMERETTE, perfect health, college graduate, 
American: fo”d - f animals, desires outdoor po¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 8836. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 35 years, single. 10 years’ experi¬ 
ence as orcliarilist. dairyman and gardener, 
wants to work himself up to responsible position 
by a leading farmer or estate; here is your 
chance to got a good, honest, strong and willing 
hustler with business training; first-class refe-- 
I '-’dress ADVERTISER 884ti, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By man 53 years old. position as 
caretaker on small place in Connecticut, New 
Jersey or Pennsylvania, for elderly couple or 
widow: lifelong experience on many farms; ref¬ 
erences furnished. A. W. MEAD, Riverton, 
Conn. 
POSITION wanted by married American, fam¬ 
ily: understands general farming, greenhouse 
work, marketing, heating and pumping plants 
and automobiles; last position It! years managing 
commercial farm and florist: references; prefer 
Jersey coast. ADVERTISER 8838. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Light work: single man: can handle 
horses, stable, kennels dogs, all breeds; refer¬ 
ences. DEAN CURRY, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 
Raise Cannery Crops and Milk 
/ will sell one, two or three of my farms 
On the Comfortable, Healthful Maryland Peninsula 
I own nine farms in the Greensboro neighborhood, on the tamed Eastern Shore of 
Maryland, though 1 am general manager of a large business in Philadelphia 
A son-in-law managed this property and besides we operated large cannery interests. Hissudden 
death makes it advisaole to reduce my holdings—farms I have been improving for twentv years. 
The Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. has a quarter million dollar plant at Greensboro. Maryland, 
capacity of over 100.(100 pounds of milk daily, and a large eannerv contracts for vegetables. Good 
wheat and corn section—we usually sell grain at Station. Best of ail. Maryland climate is 
healthful —we escape rigorous winters. Pick your farm. 200 to over 300 acres—1 should sell three. 
$11,000 to $35,000. Liberal part, can remain on mortgage at six percent. Deal with owner. Sales 
should be made now, to arrange tenancy at. end of year. 
Write A. A. CHRISTIAN. 4406 Walnut Street. PHILADELPHIA 
POULTRYMAN wants position as manager of 
poultry plant; near New York City preferred; 
thoroughly experienced and capable of taking 
full "barge; best references furnished. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8868, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single. experienced in all 
branches, desires position: industrious, faithful 
worker;, will consider share proposition of a 
large established plant. ADVERTISER 8867. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED agriculturist, with a lifetime 
experience in owning and managing farms, 
wishes to correspond with some one having a 
farm which is not paying. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 885!), care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Positions for graduates of the Na¬ 
tional Farm School: single. American, well 
trained, with practical experience; competent as 
herdsmen, dairymen, poultryinen, greenhouse 
men or in general farm work; write us what 
you want and state wages in first letter. RI5RN- 
1T.VRD OSTROLENK, Farm School. Pa. 
LIFELONG experienced shepherd, married, de¬ 
sires position; thoroughly capable of handling 
all breeds of sheep and understanding all sick¬ 
ness. ADVERTISER S803, "are Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as gardener: understand ail 
work; lifelong experience; American; age 40; 
prefer gentleman's estate: only good position 
accepted: best of reference; at present engaged 
laying out flower gardens. ADVERTISER 8800, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. graduating from agricultural col¬ 
lege June 15, wants permanent position; lias 
practical farm experience: understands automo¬ 
biles. tractors and farm machinery; specialized 
in live stock: state particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 8873, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WIDOW, son 13. general manager, caretaker 
bachelor’s or widower's home, on large estate; 
good home to high wages; competent, educated, 
experienced. ADVERTISER 8804, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman wishes position on 
estate or commercial plant: married: handy 
with fools: references. Address ADVERTISER 
8874, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN— Married: age 33: expert in pro¬ 
ducing early and heavy layers; can build all 
houses: a real worker. EDW. EMMETT. 7142 
Vandyke Street. Taeony. Philadelphia, Pa. 
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WORKING FOREMAN open for position: ex¬ 
perienced in farming and gardening in all its 
branches: American: married: age 34: two chil¬ 
dren: best references. Address A. R. D.. Spring 
Valley P. ().. N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN wants work on a fruit, poultry or 
general farm: lias had some exnerienee. 
ADVERTISER 8875, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. many years' thorough experi¬ 
ence all branches, is open for first-class posi¬ 
tion to take full charge; willing to board help. 
ADVERTISER $87l!, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN wants position on 
gentleman’s estate: able to run Ford: liandv. 
-•ill around man; wife willing to board help. 
Address ADVERTISER 8880, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN wants position on farm: litt'e ex 
perienee: can drive horses; willing to learn. 
ADVERTISER 8877, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN open for position; 15 years’ prac¬ 
tical experience: five years manager poultry 
department on present place; married: best ref¬ 
erences. THOMAS HORNER, Prospeetville, Pa. 
POSITION on progressive American dairy or 
general farm: commercial and one season farm 
experience: high school graduate, 1!) years. 140 
lbs.: best references. FRED MAHNKEN, Cen- 
terport. T.. T.. N. Y. 
PERMANENT position wanted by experienced 
farmer: good dry-hand milker: unde-stands 
tractors and all farm machinery: chauffeur: age 
26: married; one cli'ld: refc-c-,-es. ADVER¬ 
TISER $870. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. married, one child, desires posi¬ 
tion oa commercial plant or estate: three 
voips' experience: knows the game thoroughly. 
HARRY SILVER. 234 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, 
N. V. 
YOUNG MAN i21) desires position on farm or 
estate. S1LBIGER, 330 East 70th Street, New 
York. 
|" Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
DES1RABT.E HOME—Nine acres: good bungalow 
and outbuildings: suitable for poultry and 
fruits: beautiful Shenandoah Valley; priced rea¬ 
sonable. Write owner, W. C. FROST, Grottoes. 
Ya. 
WANTED—Small house in Jersey within com¬ 
muting distance of New York; must be cheap. 
C. PREUSS, 415 Charlotte PL, Evergreen, L. I., 
N. V. 
VINELAND, N. J., poultry farm; 7’i acres; 
modern house. 7 rooms, fireplace, bath, elec¬ 
tricity. gas. telephone; mild climate; cash mar¬ 
kets; big opportunity: barn, feed house, laying 
house, 7 colony houses, brooder house and incu¬ 
bator cellar, both equipped with Oandee hot 
water system: broiler, custom hatching: baby 
chick all year business. ADVERTISER 8842, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—To settle an estate. 285 acres, 
known ns Orchard Farm, at Ghent, N. Y.: 100 
in bearing apple trees; balance in good farm 
land: 10-room Colonial house: electric lights, hot 
water heating system, etc.: fully equipped: 100 
cards to State road: 3U. hours to New York 
City, on the Harlem Division: 1 hour to Albany: 
beautiful location as well as a going proimsifion. 
STEWART BROTHERS. Ghent. N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, with option to buy, a small 
fruit and truck farm: near markets and pre¬ 
ferably near Catholic church and s-ho..]; give 
particulars in fir-i letter, ADVERTISER 8866, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
$6,000 BUYS country business place: store. 
dwellings and land: 20 miles f-om Albany; on 
State road and R. R. ADVERTISER 8861. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Farm: 1$0 acres; 100 ready for oul- 
‘tiva'fion and meadow land: nine miles from 
Bridgeport. Conn. (150.000); lease to responsible 
party three or five years, with renewal: no 
stock: hay in barn and farming machinery to be 
purchased by tenant: usual restrictions. MAJ. 
('HAS. L. BANKS (owner). Fort Constitution, 
Portsmouth. N. IT. 
FOR SALE—28 acres of land, at $75 per acre. 
CHARLES JONES, Holtsville. L. I., X. Y. 
WANTED—To liny front owner, New York farm; 
general farming, dairying; 100 to 200 acre*. 
ADVERTISER 8805, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FLORIDA FARM for sale, or exchange for Vir¬ 
ginia or New Jersey poultry farm; 44 acres; 
six-room house and bath; large tank, engine, 
barn; at. station; three miles from town; $5,000 
with crops. HARRY J. ROBERTS, Dade City, 
Fla. 
FOR SALE—Good going poultry farm: 6 acres 
land; very nice 7-room house; poultry houses for 
800 layers; barn; buildings In excellent condi¬ 
tion: 70 fruit trees: running brook; ideal climate 
for man and poultry: % mile from main road; 
unlimited local market; telephone and electric 
lines pass farm: price $4,000. B. RABKIN, 
Locust Street, Lakewood, N. J. 
FOR SAI.E—Chicken farm: six acres; house 
furnished «.r unfn-nislied. If interested, write 
J. X. WALDRON. Youngs, N. Y. 
WANTED—Village farm, with dwelling; pine 
woodland; near water preferred; suitable Sum¬ 
mer home; near good fruit farm; within 150 
miles of New York: $1.000-$2.000. WILLIAMS. 
1342 Franklin Avenue. New York. 
FARM FOR SALE- Excellent productive farm; 
82 acres; 40 in truck, rest woodland: new 
buildings; close to good markets; Vi mile to 
shipping station; must he seen to be appre¬ 
ciated: price reasonable. Address owner, 
ADVERTISER 8872, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WIT J, RENT or share a 200-acre dairy and pig 
farm: all large brick buildings; running water 
and see- rage system: situated on water: on rail¬ 
road stmion: surrounded by thriving villages and 
in center of Summer resort: going dairy; also 
horses and all modern implements, including 
tractor, etc. STORE. 126 Spring St., N. Y. City. 
FOR SALE—One of the finest 7014-acre estates 
in Orange County: house of 14 rooms; close to 
village and R. If. Address LOCK BOX 493, 
May Brook, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Cheap, 52-acre truck farm in Kent 
County. Del. For particulars apply MRS. 
MARY PECK HAM, 706 Monroe St., Wilmington, 
Del. 
WANTED TO RENT—Small fruit, truck and 
poultry farm, furnished; commuting facilities 
New York. AMI3L, 15 Park Row, New York. 
DAIRY FARMS—To settle estate. E. T. BLACK, 
Scio, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—Poultry and fruit farm of 20 acres, 
. situated on the Nantiooko River, Seaford, Del.; 
abundance of fruit, also strawberries and black¬ 
berries; house, barn and poultry buildings, in 
first-class condition: land in good state of cul¬ 
tivation; reason for selling, serious illness of 
owner: price $4,000. Address A. M. JOHNSON, 
510 South Union Street. Wilmington, Del. 
BARGAIN—Farm. P. CROUCH, Wyoming, Del. 
WANTED—Farm: with or without bees: prefer¬ 
ably within 100 miles, and on water; state 
lowest cash price. M. JANSSEN, 200 East 34th 
Street, New York City. 
FARM—33 acres: at station: near town; 4-room 
house: outbuildings; fruit; with or without 
stock and equipment. M. JURGENS, Green¬ 
wood. Del. 
32-ACRE fruit, truck, stock, grain, grass and 
poultry farm: good land and buildings; tine 
ilimate: fish and oysters; price $3,550. A. L. 
SELTZER. Marion Station, Mil. 
CHICKEN and truck farm for sale, cheap: five 
acres: new house and other good buildings; 
New York State. ADVERTISER 8878, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED for boys—Wo will co-opernte 
with any responsible family in placing with 
them a suitable Catholic boy, between 7 and 12 
years of age; our experience and your willing- 
ni ss will produce the right results. Address 
PLACING OUT BUREAU, 417 Broome Street, 
New York. 
SURE POP white rioe corn (old). 25 lbs., parcel 
post 4th z-.ne. $2.65; 300 lbs. here, $22; on cob, 
$17. W. HALBERT, Oxford. N. Y. 
FOR SAT.E—Guaranteed fresh eggs, by dozen or 
crate: parcel post or express. BOX 53, Rhine- 
beck, X. Y. 
TRACTOR ANI) PLOW—New Fond du Lac trac¬ 
tor attachment for Ford car and No. 18 fwo- 
bottom Oliver plow: never been used; will sell 
at bargain price. P. J. BROWN, R. F. P., 
Portland, Conn. 
FOR SALE—-Pine Tree double unit $90 No. 2 
vacuum pump, $(55. H. A. VAN KUREN, 
Rummerfield, Ta. 
FOR SAT.E—One Colt acetylene gas generator: 
fifty-pound capacity: guaranteed to work. Ap¬ 
ply to A. H. BENNER, Blooming Glen, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Full colony Italian bees, $15; two- 
frame new colony, with queen, $5; three- 
frame, $7: May and June delivery. E. L. LANE, 
Trnmansburg. N. Y. 
WA v 't'KD—Second-hand stanchions ami litter 
carrier: give full description and particulars, 
price. JOS. G. KENNEL, Atglen, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Do-It-All tractor plow, harrow, in 
good condition. BARDBT, Morris Plains, X. J. 
FOR SALE—Two-horse cultivator, $15: new 
Holland sawing outfit, rip table, swing buck. 
18-inch rip. 22 cross: warranted complete: $.3(1. 
Wanted—Lime spreader, disc harrow. T.i.oYD 
GOLDSBORO, R. 2, Mohnton, Pa. 
MAPLE SUGAR—In 10 and 13-lb. tins; scorched. 
but the finest sweetening for coffee; 20c per 
lb. f. o. 1>. JAY T. SMITH, Rupert, Vt. 
WANTED—Second-hand side delivery (tedder) 
hay rake. BOX 1, Andover, N. J. 
PURE sugar cane syrup in gallon cans, $1.50 tier 
gallon. GEORGE D. CLARK, Coosada, Ala. 
FOR SALE — Pure del’cioes Vermont maple 
syrup. $2.25 gal.: 6 gals., $2 gal.: pure maple 
sugar, 10-lb. cans, $2.50: satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed: cash with order. BERT PRESCOTT, 
Essex Junction, Vt. 
PURE extracted honey, delivered to 2d postal 
zone, 5-lb. pail, clover. $1.25: buckwheat. $1: 
10-11). pail. $2.40 and $1.90: 60-lb. can, $11 and 
$9: 160-lb. keg. delivered by freight, 10c and 12c 
lb.: supply your friends. N. L. STEVENS, 
Venice Center. Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE -Brand new acetylene lighting plant; 
50-light capacity. H. LAWRENCE, R. F. D. 
1, Palmer. Mass. 
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FOR SALE—1921 model Ottawa log and brzz- 
saw outfit: never used. NILES POWELL, 
Shelburne Point, Vt. 
MAPLE BUTTERNUT FUDGE. $1 per lb., post¬ 
paid. JESSIE M. ALDRICH, Route 3, Spring- 
field, Vt. 
