Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
Early Slimmer fruits are here. A small 
crop of early cherries and a few straw¬ 
berries make up the list mostly, though 
there are Southern watermelons in mar¬ 
ket. Prices are generally a little stronger 
than they were. 
RUTTER—CHEESE—EGGS 
Butter, stronger; creamery, ”7 to 34c: 
dairy. 22 to 30c; crocks, 21 to 2Sc: com¬ 
mon. 10 to iSc. Cheese, steadier; daisies 
and flats. 16 to ISc; bricks, 19 to 20c; 
held cheese and block Swiss. 25c. Eggs, j 
light receipts, stronger; hennery, 28 to [ 
32c; State and Western candled, 25 to 
28c. 
POULTRY 
Dressed Poultry, dull; turkeys, 50 to 
60; fowl. 30 to 35c: capons, 58 to 60c; 
old roosters. 20 to 22c; ducks, 33 to 35c; 
geese. 30 to 32c. Live poultry, higher; 
fowl. 23 to 26c; broilers, 40 to 50c; old 
roosters. 18 to 20c; ducks, 35 to 40c; 
geese. 28 to 30c. 
APPLES-POTATOES 
Apples, steady: Baldwins, bn., .$2.50 
to $2.75: Russets. $2.25 to $2.50; sec¬ 
onds. $1.50 to $1.75; Western Winesaps, 
bn. box. $2.50 to $3.75. Potatoes, better 
demand : fancy old white, bu.. 40 to 50c; 
Southern, new bbl., $4.50 to .$5.75; Ber¬ 
muda. $5 to $8. 
FRUITS AND BERRIES 
Peaches, dull; Georgia, bu.. $1 to 
$1.75: strawberries, lower; home-grown, 
crate. 85 to $6.50: cherries, sweet, 6-lb. 
basket. $1.25 to $1.50. 
REA NS AND ONIONS 
Beans, dull; kidney, cwt., $8.50 to 
89.50: marrow. $8 to $8.50; pea and me¬ 
dium. $4.50 to $5. Onions, dull ; Eben- 
ezer. bu.. 75c to $1.25; Texas, crate, 
$1.25 to $1.75. 
VEGETABLES 
Vegetables, fair; asparagus. 10-lb. bas¬ 
ket. $1.25 to $1.50; cucumbers. 2-doz. 
basket. $2.75 to $3; cantaloupes, Califor¬ 
nia. crate. $6 to $9; celery, crate, $4_ to 
$5: tomatoes. Florida, crate. .83 to $4.50; 
beets, new. hamper. 82 to $2.25: string 
beans, crate. $2.50 to $3.59; cabbage, 
Southern, crate. $2 to $2.50; lettuce, box. 
75c to $1.50; carrots, bu.. $1.25 to $1.50: 
spinach. 75c to $1; onion sprouts, doz. 
lunches. 10 to 15c; pieplant. 40 to 50c; 
radishes, 25 to 30c; parsley. 40 to 50c; 
corn. doz. ears. 50 to 65c: peas, half bu. 
bag. $4.75 to $6; watermelons, each, 40 
to 90c. 
SWEETS 
Honey, dull; light comb, 25 to 32c; 
dark. 18 to 22c; maple products, dull; 
sugar, lb.. 20 to 30c; syrup, gal., $1.50 to 
$1.75. 
FEED 
Hay. quiet; Timothy, track, ton, $18 to 
$21; clover mixed. $17.50 to $19; straw, 
$15 to $17. Wheat bran, lower; ton, 
car lot. $21; middlings, $20.50; red dog, 
$31.50; cottonseed meal. $39; oilmeal, 
$33; hominy, $31; gluten. $31.25; oat 
feed. $10; rye middlings, $21. j. w. c. 
Bobby was telling at the breakfast 
table how he had fallen out of bed. 
"That was because you slept too near 
where you got in.” said his sister. 
"Twasn't either,’ he retorted with scorn. 
"It was because I slept too near where 
I fell out.”—Stray Stories. 
DO YOU NEED FARM HELP ? 
We 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- j 
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 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—Capable woman as cook in small 
Summer hotel located in mountains about WO 
miles from New York City: must be good, all- 
arouml plain cook: woman with daughter for 
chambermaid desirable: state experience and 
salary expected. ADVERTISER 8030, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attend¬ 
ants in state Institution for Feeble-minded: 
salary $50 per month and maintenance, with op¬ 
portunity- for advancement. Apply, stating age, 
to SUPERINTENDENT. Letehwortb Village, 
Thiel Is. Rockland Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—Good man for general farming work: 
$50 per month, house rent and garden: prefer 
young married Swede; no objection t< small fam¬ 
ily: opportunity for steady employment: will 
guarantee $50 per month for the first year. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8924. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two men who thoroughly understand 
pruning of peach and apple trees; give refer¬ 
ences and salary desired. HAMBURG BROOM 
WORKS. Hamburg. Pa. 
DAIRYMAN wanted for small private herd; 
must be first-class butter-maker: clean and 
healthy: Danish or Swiss preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8934, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, single or married man. on 
poultry and general farm; must be thoroughly 
experienced in farming and machinery: state all 
particulars on application. HOHMANN BROS., 
Princeton, N. J. 
WANTED—Assistant herdsman for herd of high- 
class Guernseys; modern barn and best of liv¬ 
ing conditions: must ho experienced in A. R. 
Work, calf raising and the care of milk; give 
references and salary expected. FA1RYDALE 
FARM. Pawling, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm hand; single: good teamster 
and all around woiker; $40 per month and 
boa-rt. HARRY CORDING, Jefferson Valiev, 
N. Y. 
WANTED permanently, one wlm prefers the 
country town; a neat and competent person 
to cook and keep house for two in family in a 
first-class home. ADVERTISER 8959, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two housekeepers for boys’ school: 
one for dormitory, the other for sclioel build¬ 
ing: salary, $40 per month and home; references 
first letter. For particulars write COUNTY 
TRAINING SCHOOL, I.awrenee. Mass. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, on country place: good 
home: write and learn more: answer immedi¬ 
ately. ALBERT CAPEX, Winsted, Conn.; R. 
No. 2. 
COUPLE WANTED—On country estate about 
30 miles from New York: man to work around 
owner’s house; wife to board about five men; 
new house, on main road: all mode-n conveni¬ 
ences: electric light, wool, coal, milk and gar¬ 
den; $30 per month for each man and furniture 
supplied; give references and wages expected. 
Address ADVERTISER 8907. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife, must be neat, re¬ 
sponsible people; man for chores and general 
farm work; woman to hoard a few men: good 
wages, house and garden privileges; when apply¬ 
ing give age. nationality and m-mber in family. 
MANAGER. Harden’s Mills- Farm. Box 97. Yorfc- 
town Heights. N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Position, experienced sawyer on all 
kinds of mil’s. WM. SNELL. Lackawanna 
Avenue, East Stroudsburg, Pa. 
SHEPHERD wants sitnati n; ther rgklv cnvc;- 
ieneed: single; capable of handling anv size! 
flock of sheep; good references. ADVERTISER 
8953. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT, making change Jnly 
1. 1921, wishes to secure a fir tf-e’ass propo¬ 
sition: present place years; List place nearly 
six years: born and raised on a fa-m: manager 
since 1000: wide experience in farming, stock 
raising, gardening, road building, bidding and 
upkeep of a country place; please let me send 
you copy of references fro nr past and present 
omnlover: American; married: 39 years old. 
ADVERTISER 8951. care Rural New-Yorker 
YOUNG MAN (29). American, married, no chil¬ 
dren, 10 years’ experience with poultry, fruit 
and vegetah’es. run Ford and repair same, make 
ordinary repairs to biddings, wants position on 
estate; can manage small place. ADVERTISER 
8890. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAX. single, open for position; tlv r- 
oughly experienced in all h-am-hes of profit¬ 
able poultry production. ADVERTISER 8900, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, 17, wants position 
cn farm July 1: two yea's’ experience: can 
milk: references: good habits: ambition : so"d 
particulars (wages, location, board). WALTER 
SNEL. Butler, X. J. 
MIDDLE-AGED man wants position on sn. 11 
private estate: elderly people preferred: un¬ 
derstands cows, poultry, gardening; has chauf¬ 
feur's license: handv w*th tools, gas engines: 
would accept on-etnker of Summer camp. BOX 
450. Amherst, Mass. 
YOUNG MAN. 40 years cid, would like work rn 
a farm. J. LLOYD, DAVIS, Churehville, Out.. 
Canada. 
POSITION by young man (19) on general farm: 
team work preferred: experienced; good refer¬ 
ences: give particulars. HAROLD A. LAW¬ 
RENCE. 99 Evelyn Place, Rosebank, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 
GARDENER-SUPERINTENDENT wants position 
on gentleman’s estate: married: no children: 
lifelong experience; best of refe-ences. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8950, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted on private estate as superin¬ 
tendent of poultry department, preferably 
where a thorough knowledge ■ f b- '-keeping 
could be utilized. ADVERTISER 8955. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. 19. desi-es farm v < k of e - 
character during Summer; references fur¬ 
nished. ADVERTISER 8954. eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
REFINED, educated woman. 38. with girl 3V. 
years, desires position as housekeeper or anv 
pcs’tlon of trust; is capable, neat a*>d trustwor¬ 
thy; please state particulars. ADVERTISER 
8958, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young woman with family wants 
position as housekeeper on farm where there 
is good vacant poultry equipment: wages not 
expected: respectable home and chance to ra ! 
poultry is all that is expected: those matri>".>- 
rla'lv '"iii"ed need not answer. MRS. VENE- 
ITA TIDRICK, Richfield Springs, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN—25, single, wants steady work on 
estate or small dairy; strong, good worker; 
can drive team, milk, etc.: two seasons experi¬ 
ence: $40 per month and good home. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8908, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Hustling young man on fruit an! 
general farm; ability to milk and run ear de¬ 
sirable: wages $35 to $45 month, board and 
laundry, .aceo-ding to experience and efficiency. 
SPRING BROOK FARM, Sharon Springs, N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED, married, expert practical o-- 
ehardist. vineyardist. small fruit grow r. 
farmer: good record as foreman manager, seeks 
permanent position on large farm or estate: 
economy, efficiency, honestv. guaranteed: m -1- 
enitp. to small salary and percentage. ADVER¬ 
TISER. 8900. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAX—Desires position.' private estate, 
with general knowledge stock, garden, etc.: 
reference#: can bon'd help; state wages. JAMES 
MILNE. Lineroft, Red Bank. N. J. 
YOUNG MAN—(18) desires position on gencnl 
farm: drives auto: experienced: referenc s. 
ADVERTISER 8904, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM HAND (single) wants position: exper¬ 
ienced chauffeur. DELANEY. 309 Water St.. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as supt. or working fore¬ 
man on gentleman’s plaee; am American, 
married, understand farming in all its branches, 
also the care and uses of all farm machinery; 
have very satisfactory results with handling 
men; A-No. 1 references given. Address BOX 
No. 23, Millbrook, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted on estate or commercial 
poultry or duck farm by married American: 
no children; thoroughly experienced, honest and 
a practical man, handy with tools, to take 
charge or assist. ADVERTISER 8903, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (34) seeks position as chauffeur 
or engineer: first-class with all tools. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8992, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
DAIRY FARMS—To settle estatP. E. T. BLACK, 
Seiff, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Situated in Long Branch, one mile 
from railroad station, a modern, up-to-date 
dn'-v, consisting of two houses, three barns, 
milk house, milking machine, cooler, bottler, 
cream separator, bottles, etc.: we sell Grade A 
raw milk at retail, selling 900 quarts daily at 
18e per quart; also 95 cows, 8 heifers. 1 regis¬ 
tered Guernsey bull (grandson of Ne Plus Ultra), 
2 horses, 9 registered Red Dnroc sows, 1 regis¬ 
tered Jersey Red Duroe boar: price, $00,000: 
half cash. ABNER A. BADGER. Kennebec Stock 
Farm, Long Branch, N. J. 
FOR SALT’—19-acre poultry and fruit, farm in 
Albany County, New York: hen house will ac¬ 
commodate 800 liens; 700 fruit trees, nearly all 
bearing age; possession given November 1: write 
fer further information. ADVERTISER 8893. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—T.arge Poultry farm with estab¬ 
lished reputation for good stock and honest 
dealings; poultry buildings and equipment mod¬ 
ern and practically new: land very productive; 
located in beautiful village In Southwestern Con¬ 
necticut: electricity, city water, State read: all 
conveniences: best markets. For full description 
n-ld-o-s ADVERTISER 8899, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—70-nere farm in Virginia: Lan¬ 
caster County: beautifully situated on Rappa¬ 
hannock River: climate mild: oysters, fish, crabs: 
price reasonable: easy terms. Write at once, A. 
s. MITCHELL, Boer, Va. 
FOR SALE—Dairy and poultry farm, with retail 
milk route, now getting 18e per qt. for milk; 
near 4 railroad stations, on stone road: near 
church, high school and markets. For particulars 
address BOX 32. St. Martins, Md. 
FOR SALE—50-aere farm at Warren. Pa.: new 
house: large barn: eil and gas: water pressure. 
Write f r full description and price. R. II. Mc- 
GEE. Warren, Pa. 
FOR SAI.E—287-acre river farm on macadam 
highway; birders Unadilla River for % mile; 
1 ra’le from Rockdale, a New York, Ontario & 
Western Railroad station: 150 acres river , flats, 
can be worked with tractor; good house, with 
furnace and hot and cold running spring water; 
barns in fair repair: will cut 290 tons hay: over 
80 head cattle wintered last Winter, and 25 
tons liav carried over; price $18,000 (eighteen 
th usn-d): $9 000 (six thousand) cash. R. M. 
AITKEN. Rockdale, N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED gentleman wishes buy farm, or 
w'll go partnership with widow lady. Address 
ADAMS. 79 Liberty St.. Newark N. J. 
FOR SAI.E—Equipped dairy farm, near Ring- 
hamt n: big bargain. M. L. ANDERSON, 
Windsor, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E—200 acres improved land; very pro¬ 
ductive: large sugar bush; A No. 1 buildings: 
12-ro< m house: 40-acre woodlot; fruit; beauti¬ 
ful 1 ration: near lake: ideal snot for Summer 
•boarders; will s'-Il with or without stock and 
equipment. II. G. HILL (owner). Equinnnk, Pa. 
WANTED—A house and barn or shed, within 
one mile cf railroad t iwn with express otliee: 
one or two acres cf land: between Albany and 
Plnttsburg: no objection to sand or stones: house 
must be fit to live in the year around, with good 
water and no near neigbbo-s: state lowest price 
fi"st letter. ADVERTISER 8952, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful, healthful, practical 112- 
nere farm, near Delaware Water Gan: planted, 
equipped; fine imnroved house, running water, 
lath: bargain. ELLEGOOD, R. 3, East Strouds¬ 
burg. Pa. 
FOR SALE—25 acres: on country road; high. 
d siruble land for developing, or suitabl ■ for 
Poultry or fruit; six minutes from Huds--n River 
trolley; water supply for residence: near State 
Irghwav: vow reasonable. Apply owner, WIL¬ 
LIAM SONNTAG, Rochelle Park, N. J. 
MAN i ID—To rent, with option of buying. 
stocked fruit and truck farm; Delaware or 
Maryland. LACY GLENN, South River. Md. 
CHIC".UN farm, 8 acres cf fine land, over 2.500 
hens and chicks, good house with own electric 
generate r. 45 minutes from Chambers Street. 
New York City, to be sold on account of' 1 ss in 
family: price $14,000. p. o. ROX 89, Warren 
Point, N. J. 
POULTRYMEN—Sharing basis, on going plant; 
splendid poultry and other buildings: good liv¬ 
ing quarters, plenty of ground; can produce own 
feed: near railroad station: commuting distance 
from New York. STORE. 12G Spring St.. New 
Ye: k. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A fine farm consisting of 195 acres 
w’thin five minutes’ walk of town, 2 V> hours 
from New York: high, salubrious ground, com- 
' ding extensive view: s.il productive: eornmo- 
d’ous dairy barns, tenant’s house and residence, 
all supplied with city water. W. E., Franklin 
Place, Flushing N. Y. 
PLYMOUTH. MASS.—Large turkey farm, ad¬ 
mirably suited for gentleman’s country estate: 
lugh. healthfully situated, affords excellent 
view of Plymouth Ray and its historic places, 
Plymouth County Club, golf links, and va’lev. 
also the estates cf well-known gentlemen on all 
sales: no handsomer natural location on North 
or South Shore; three miles out; warranty deed 
‘•alls for 40 acres, more or less; stocked with 
the very best of bronze turkeys, and prosperous 
tii-key produce bus'ue^s established. F r U ridvr 
i fo-mation write THOMAS REILY, Chiltonville, 
I lymouth. Mass. 
75 ACRES: 25 timber: 5% miles city; basement 
barn. silo, garage, shop, etc: house, bath, fu' - 
nace: 9 milk cows. team, tools. era>: homestead 
never rented; $9,500. BOX 36, Oswego, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two farms, about 30 and 150 acres. 
one fruit, between Catskill and Newburgh: 
other, fruit or general; spring, near town, rail- 
1 a' 1 : give particulars before July 2. THKO. W. 
WEJDERMAXX. 813 Washington St., Hoboken, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—-Country home: 4 acres: 10-room 
house, barns, etc.; price, $2,090. Address 
BOX 55, Craryville, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
WHO wants to buy a 15 or 20-cow farm at a 
bargain and save agents’ commission, situated 
in the Catskills? Healthy climate, fine water, 
fair buildings, plenty of wood and timber, fruit, 
sugar bush, etc.; nothing fancy, but a place 
where grass grows and your cows will make you 
milk. For particulars, come and see, or write: 
will sell cows and some farm tools and crop of 
hay, 1921. CHAS. II. CHATFIELD. Pratts- 
ville, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—An ideal located home with 
superb view of surrounding country, and Cats¬ 
kills; 175 acres; good buildings, all modern im¬ 
provements in house; lug'll elevation: unfailing 
water supply: telephone: rural delivery; 5 miles 
from Chatham: immediate possession. MRS. 
JOHN A. SMETHURST, Artmx., Chatham. N. 
Y.; R. D. 
POULTRY FARM FOR SALE—Ideal location in 
Essex- Co.. N. J.: 5 acres, with house, barn, 
brooder house and two up-to-date laying houses, 
accommodating 1.200 lions; house has telephone, 
electric lights, steam heat, Kewanee water sys 
tern: poultry houses have electric lights and run¬ 
ning water; two ranges, completely fenced: 
garden and peach orchard. ADVERTISER 8957. 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
150-ACRE stock, fruit, poultry, grain, grass 
and small Unit farm: fish and ovsters: ftn» 
land; price $3,500. A. L. SELTZER, Marion 
Station, Md. 
FIXE fruit farm, 112 ae-es, located near James¬ 
town, N. Y.; about 70 acres apples, prunes, 
plums, cherries, pears, currants and go- selvr- 
ries: good biddings. Write W. J. TOWNE. 
North East. Pa. 
FOR SAT.E—At Yaphank, 12 acres, adjoining 
a beautiful lake; 7-room house: elect:i" 
light; barn: other outbuildings; one mile ti 
depot. II. S., P. O. Box 61, Yaphank. X. Y. 
200-ACRE farm for sale; 90 acres tillable (at 
present under state of cultivation): 70 acn ; 
pasture, and 40 acres woodland: including 2- 
family 16-room house, with running water: 31 
head of stock, consisting 17 cows (giving 200 
to 300 quarts of milk daily, selling from 5 to (V 
a quart), 9 heifers, 4 calves, 2 horses and 2 
males: all farm machinery; 3 large barns, capa¬ 
ble of holding 50 head of stock: located :l j cf 
nrle from school; price $22,000: cash required, 
$10,000: balance on easy payments. Apply t > 
STEPHEN 1’IGT.AR, R. F. D. No. 6. Sillimnn 
St.. Fairfield, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Water-power grist mill; owing t > 
recent death in family, I offer a valuable 
roller wheat Hour and stock feed exchange mill: 
opportunity for progressive miller; terms, part 
• ash: balance on time. Those meaning business 
may apply. JOHN C. BETTS, Mtllsboro, Del. 
145 ACRES—70 tillable level, 10 acres orchard, 
29 room b --se. 7 room house, plenty water, 
ba’-ns, ga-aee; immediate possession, $0,500, 
terms. D. C. PROVOST, Wyomanoek, N. Y. 
TO RENT—Farm fully equipped with modern 
machinery, tuberculin tested cows: favorable 
te»m S to rlaht > arty: must have references. 
ADVERTISER 8965, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
SMALL FA11M—Or 40 lots; 4 room house; near 
Atlantic C’tv: se'l all or part; suitable 0 
widow. CHAS. KILLIAN, Ploasantville, N. J. 
WANTED—To rent, with privilege of buying. 
h’aeUsmith shop, in good farming section. E. 
GAY. Box 98, Dumont, N. J. 
WANTED—One-man farm: 30 to 50 acres: near 
church, school and live town; most have some 
fruit trees and firewood, fair buildings and 20 
acres of real land: enn pav cash; possession in 
July; would like stock and tools: owners only, 
and no fancy prices; New York State or New 
England. Send particulars to ADVERTISER 
8961, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED for boys—We will co-operate 
with anv responsible family in placing with 
them a suitable Catholic boy, between 7 and 12 
years of age: our experience and your willing¬ 
ness will produce the right results. Address 
PLACING OUT BUREAU, 417 Broome Street. 
New York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Guaranteed fresh eggs, by dozen or 
crate: parcel post or express. BOX 53, Rhine- 
beek. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Tirrill gasoline gas outfit, complete 
with pipe and fixtures; cost $1,000: first $250 
gets it: for house illumination equal to elec 
tricity: simple to enerate; not dangerous: does 
not affect fire insurance. F. M. PRESCOTT. 
Riverdale, N. J. 
WANTED—Candee incubator sections: describe 
exactly what veu have, and price in first let¬ 
ter. A. E. HAMPTON, Pittstown, N. J. 
PURE tna’Ie si>nr; 35-lb. pails, 18e per lb.: 
remit with eriUr. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 
Potsdam. N. Y.: Star Route. 
FINE extracted hop«»v; 10 lbs. delivered within 
3d zone, clover $2.25. buckwheat $2: 5 lbs. 
e-'ther $1.25; 60-lb, can at our station, clover 
$10. buckwheat $8.40. ItAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, 
X. Y. 
MOLINE reaper and binder, used three times: 
good as new. $125; Kemp manure spreader, 
never used: just assembled. $125. FRED J. 
WAGENER, Smitbtown, N. Y. 
CIDER PRESS and grater wanted; state age. 
make and size of rack. F. T. PALMER, Cos 
Cob, Conn. 
PURE sugar cane syrup in gallon cans, $1.50 per 
gallon. GEORGE D. CLARK, Coosada, Ala. 
FOR SALE—Finest white clover extracted honev: 
Price f. o. b. Holgate. 0.. 15c per lb. in 00-lb. 
cans: 5-lb. pails delivered to 3d postal zone. 
$1.25. NOAH BORDNER, Holgate, O. 
WANTED—Second-hand incubator heater, 20,009- 
egg eanacitv; Hall make preferred. F. M. 
PRESCOTT, Riverdale. N. J. 
BEES—Ten 10-frame Langstroth hives. fn’I 
colonies. $100, or $12 each. IVAN BOYCE. 
Clintonville, Conn. 
FOR SAI.E— Pure, delicious Vermont maple 
syrup. $2.25. gal.; 6 gals., $2 gal.; pure maple 
sugar. 10-11). cans. $2.50. Satisfaction guaran- 
t ed: cash with order. BERT PRESCOTT, Es¬ 
sex Junction, Vt. 
WANTED—White live geese feathers: state 
price, etc. Address, C. C. MARKHAM, Guil¬ 
ford. Conn. 
FOR SALE—No. 22 De Laval steam turbine 
separator: in good condition. Inquire FAIRY- 
DALE FARM. Pawling. N. Y. 
FOR SAT.E—One ear Timothy hay; make bid. 
E. ECKERT, New Oxford, Pa. 
