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Farm Help Wanted 
1 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age, and enclos¬ 
ing letter of reference (from previous employers, 
if possible) to SUPERINTENDENT. * 
Village, Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
Letehworth 
WANTED—Married man ns assistant herdsman 
on dairy farm: must thoroughly understand 
the cure and feeding of cows and the raising of 
calves' send references and state salary desired 
in first, letter. ADVERTISER 9491, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COOKING and downstairs work; white 1’rotes- 
tant woman; country homo; all conveniences. 
BOX 26, New Lisbon, N. J._ 
WANTED—Single 
steins: 
estant; 
Address 
Yorker. 
middle-aged herdsman: Hol- 
flainilinr advanced register work: l’rot- 
gooil habits: November 1: references. 
ADVERTISER 9510, 
eare Rural New- 
WANTED—For November 1. man and wife; 
woman to ran farm boarding house; modern 
conveniences: must be neat housekeeper and 
.rood plain cook; man to do general farm work, 
one able to run Ford ear preferable; references. 
<}. M. ECKERT, Allendale, N. .1. 1 hone 22 
.Saddle River. _ 
WANTED—Single man to 
assist, with milking and 
tion permanent. FRED 
vllle, N. ,T. 
work on dairy farm, 
eare for horses: posi- 
K. SAKSON, Buttz- 
HET.P WANTED—Man and wife for country 
place to take general care of same, keep cows, 
chickens, etc.: only one other man hired. 
ADVERTISER 9531, care R ural New-Yorker, 
W \NTEt) Women of experience and ability for 
cn’ro of herd and dairy on private Guernsey 
farm, having modern equipment and conditions; 
semi references and full particulars 
(MISS) N. U. RURLEIGH. South 
Conti. 
first letter. 
Ma nehester, 
WANTED — On farm, woman 
laundry and downstairs work; 
position, with separate room 
full particulars with references 
to do cooking, 
good permanent 
and hath: stab' 
first letter; only 
those desiring permanent position need 
F. .7. LOVELAND, New City, N. Y. 
apply. 
WANTED Capable, intelligent 
to keep house and cook for 
women working farm; state 
qualifications. ADVERTISER 
New-Yorker. 
American 
group of 
woman 
ollogr 
experience and 
9520 care Rural 
HELP WANTED—Proposition from experienced 
man as' gardener and nurseryman to lay out 
and plant nursery on shares. AI)\ ERI isj.k 
9532, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Conscientious, experienced, single 
poultrvman on one-man commercial plant. 22 
miles from New York; must he capable of tak¬ 
ing entire charge, make all repairs, etc.; salary 
in accordance with ability to produce 
OAKDALE POULTRY FARM. 
results. 
Westwood, N. .7. 
WOMAN eoolt wanted. Irish Catholic preferred, 
for adult family of eight; private house; 
salary $C>0: no washing: New York City. 
ADVERTISER 9047, care Rural New-Y orker. 
WANTED—A woman to 
house wile re, 12 to 15 
position and good pay; 
highest credentials need 
8588, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG, single, college trained man wants po¬ 
sition as farm manager ir in some agricultural 
line; experience, cow listing, farm bureau work 
and farm management: 
live stock and general 
proposition considered, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
under stands A. It. <>.. 
crops; only first-class 
ADVERTISER 9533, 
POIJLTRYMAN, single, sixteen years’ practical 
experience, all branches, wishes position. 
ADVERTISER 9528, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on stock farm; man, wife 
and four children; capable of taking charge. 
FRANK BEBERNITZ, 119 Guilderland Avenue, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
HAVE twenty-five years as foreman-manager 
commercial fruit farms; am progressive, etfl- 
eient, economical, honest; can handle men; open 
for position now; if 1 farm can’t pay $1,500 up, 
don’t write. ADVERTISER 9339, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WHO wants to hire a working farm manager? 
Thirty years’ experience on dairy farms; mar¬ 
ried; American; age 40; five boys; can handle 
30-cow farm with own family: New Jersey pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 9530, care Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
MARRIED MAN (without family), educated, 
seeks trustworthy confidential position, care¬ 
taker. superintendent, private estate; thorough 
knowledge of horses, hunters, stock generally. 
I. EASON, Locust. Valley, L. I., N. A'. 
POULTRYMAN, single, wants position ns as¬ 
sistant manager; capable of managing pouliry 
farm. M EYEH BUSCH, 
D. 3, Warrenville, N. J. 
care Robinson, It. F 
COUPLE, Americans, would 
farm or estate; man general 
as cook; references. GUY 
Lyme, N. II. 
like position on 
farm work: wife 
('. BROCKWAY, 
RECOMMEND for farm or estate reliable, com¬ 
petent man. stock, farm work, plumbing; if 
permanent, $60, house, inilk, wood, vegetable 
patch: wife will hoard, launder, assist house¬ 
work for reasonable pay; four well-behaved 
children, 4 12: school nearby; this couple lias 
work* d for me. J. ALLAN DUNN. South Street 
Apartments. Pittsfield, Mass. 
SITUATION WANTED—Gardener, care 
ers. shrubs, drives, etc.; married; 
can furnish the best of references. 
Goshen, N. Y. 
for llow- 
no children; 
BOX 102. 
years’ experience fruit 
graduate Pennsylvania 
YOUNG MAN with five 
and general farming, _ 
State College School of Agriculture, desires posi¬ 
tion as manager of private estate or commercial 
proposition; at present, holding responsible posi¬ 
tion in institution; good references. 
TISEIt 9554, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVBR- 
TWl) people would keep in condition farm or 
estnfe during absence of owner for privilege 
of raising poultry. 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVERTISER 9050, care 
POULTRYMAN, single, American, with A-l 
references, wishes position, private or com¬ 
mercial place; Massachusetts preferred. E. A. 
SWEENEA’. Belknap Street, Concord, Mass. 
WANTED—By experienced farm baud, position 
on farm by the month; American, 24 years 
old: steady worker: $35 a mouth and hoard; 
references.* WILLIAM STRAKER, Eden, N. Y. 
run a farm hoarding- 
men are kept; steady 
none but those with 
apply. ADVERTISER 
WANTED—Working farm foreman on 50-acre 
f,ong Island farm; middle-aged married man 
twithout children preferred) to do general farm 
work and understand eare of stock: must I.x- 
perlenced, practical and systematic: permanent 
position: furnished cottage with all improve- 
incuts; wife must 1>p good houspkppppr ami board 
two or three in help; state full par 
give copy of references in first letter 
wanted.: permanent. 
Rural New-Yorker. 
all 
and b 
ticulars and 
ami wages 
ADVERTISER 9537, care 
tractors, etc, 
references. 
New-Yorker, 
$80 per month, house, etc: 
ADVERTISER 9539, care 
MAN with farm experience for poultry farm; 
three cows, team horses; house and privileges; 
good living conditions; opportunity and advance¬ 
ment to right man: references required; Finger 
Lake region, X. Y. ADVERTISER 9556, care 
Rural New-Yorker.__ 
FARM LABORER WANTED—Middle-aged mar¬ 
ried man with no children preferred; must he 
experienced in all farm work and a good dry 
hand milker. Apply R. E. ELLIS. Franklin 
Lake Road, Oakland, N. J._ 
WANTED—On farm in New Jersey, 25 miles 
from New Y’ork, married farm teamster with 
small family: cottage, fifty-five dollars. Address 
ADVERTISER 9541, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
PLYMOUTH. MASS. Large* turkey farm, ad¬ 
mirably suited for gentleman’s country estate; 
high, healthfully situated; affords excellent view 
of Plymouth Bay and its historic places; Ply¬ 
mouth County Club golf links and valley; also 
the estates of well-known gentlemen on all sides: 
no handsomer natural location on north or south 
shore; three miles out; warranty deed calls for 
40 acres, more or less; stocked with the very 
best of bronze turkeys and prosperous turkey 
produce business established. For further in¬ 
formation write THOMAS REILY, Cliiltonville, 
Plymouth, Mass. 
FOR SALE—200-aero farm; Northeastern Con¬ 
necticut; near good markets; never-failing 
stream; no stones; machine worked: good build¬ 
ings. For full particulars address owner, 
ADVERTISER 9462, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fine dairy farm: 190 acres; near 
State road: large barns with running water; 
i'i mile from village that has Borden’s milk 
plant, school, railroad station, church and stores. 
CLAUDE JONES. Craryville, N. Y. 
F’OR SALE— 750-acre farm, under fence, on 
James River: in fine state of cultivation; brick 
house, 9 rooms, modern conveniences; 125 acres 
low grounds; large barn and outbuildings; 800,- 
000 ft. saw timber: station one mile; church and 
school one mile. For full description and price 
address J. L. GRAY, Norwood, Nelson Co., A'a. 
FRUIT FARM ‘for sale; 58 acres; large and 
small fruits and all Implements; reasonably 
priced; New York State. ADVERTISER 9499, 
cure Kuril! New-Yorker. 
UNUSUAL FARM FOR RENT—Low cash rate 
and long-term lease to right man; in famous 
Chester Valley, fronting on Lincoln Highway, 28 
miles west of Philadelphia; 100 acres farm land; 
acres meadow; 10-acre orchard, in addition, 
to be worked on shares; two modern houses, two 
burns, silo, etc., in first-class condition; appli¬ 
cant, must demonstrate responsibility anil ability. 
Address LOCHIEI, FARMS, Exton, Chester Co., 
Pa. 
FOR SALE—One of ttie finest, 70(4- acre estates 
in Orange County; house of 14 rooms; close to 
village and railroad. Address LOCK BOX 493. 
May Brook, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, good farm with good build 
jugs, by man who lias been 16 years on one 
farm; good worker, ADVERTISER 9495, cure 
Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—180-acre dairy farm, half tillage, 
balance wood and pasture; well watered by 
pond, brooks and springs; 10-room house, good 
collar, furnace, running water to house and 
barns; cow barn, 32 stanchions; silo, young 
stock barn, horse barn, implement sheds, icr 
hog and lien houses, shop, milk room; orchard, 
small fruits, maple shade; on account of health, 
owner will sacrifice for $10,000, less than the 
value of the buildings; complete equipment of 
stock and tools may be purchased; terms. J. 
M. GALE, Hampton, Conn. 
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WANTED—To buy an Improved New England 
farm: give description and lowest cnsli price. 
O. F. TURNER, Powers, Mich. 
226 ACRES good farming land: Vermont. 
STONE, Vergennes, Vt. 
FRED 
FOR RENT Gentleman’s farm, 130 acres; West¬ 
chester County; 40 miles from New York 
City; principal feature apple orchard of 350 
trees; modern house, 12 rooms; first-class equip¬ 
ment for herd of 15 or more cows; owner would 
rent on favorable terms to orchard 1st capable of 
handling same; applicant must have stock or 
capital; references ret)Hired. Answer ADVER¬ 
TISER 9536, cure linral New-Yorker. 
100 ACRES—35 cultivated: balance good timber; 
near town; crops, stock and equipment; 
$5,500; half cash. 
Del. 
E. MITCHELL, Greenwood, 
204 ACRES —Tractor-worked dairy farm; 25 
miles east Philadelphia. 70 New York, V\ 
mile Lincoln Highway; Colonial stone house, 
modern improvements, electricity; two other 
dwellings; large barns, painted, lightning rods; 
buildings wortli $40,000; land alone worth 
$30,000: equipment stuck worth $10,000; account 
ill health sacrifice all for $35,000, including 15 
acres Alfalfa. 20 finest Winter wheat, 20 rye 
and vetch and valuable timber; bank references. 
J. M. WATKINS, owner, Lnnghorno, Pa. 
FINE river farm, 318 acres; one of the best in 
Delaware County; good buildings; best water, 
fruit and location; electric lights, furnace, hot, 
cold water; milking machine, tractor, full 
equipment, milk truck; 57 head Molsteins, 12 
registered; 4 horses, hens; plenty timber; also 
Maxwell touring car; will he sold at a bargain. 
Full Information by writing LOCK BOX 23, 
Downsville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—82 miles out, Lackawanna; two 
miles Basking Ridge depot: 50 clear, balance 
woods; $35 per acre; adjoining 41 acres; 30 
clear, $40 per acre: adjoining 72 acres, 40 clear, 
$25 per acre; loam, level, no stones, no build¬ 
ings; title guaranteed. Owner, H. RITTER, 
Plainfield, N. J. 
FOR SALE 103 acres grn'n, 
location; good terms. ED. 
Burlington, N. ,T. 
potato land; fine 
WILKINS, R. 3, 
FOR SALE 
location; 
THAI I’Ll N, 
360-acre grain and 
fully equipped. 
Coateaville. Pa. 
dairy farm; fine 
Owner, J. W. 
WANTED—To rent small place within commtit 
ing distance of New York; high location; 
house must have modern improvements. AD¬ 
VERTISER 9508, care Rural New-Yorker. 
E.\RM manager-superintendent wishes position; 
life experience all brandies; honest, reliable, 
capable, American, married; handle any propo¬ 
sition; Connecticut of Westchester County, N. 
Y., preferred, not essential; reference. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9557. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS shepherd open for position. BOX 
15, Soiilli Easton, Mnss. 
POULTRYMAN, with years of practical and 
scientific experience, open for position; will 
guarantee to make any plant pay. providing 
housing, equipment, soil, birds and market con¬ 
ditions are right; if you are looking for a man 
who is honest, capable and conscientious it will 
pav to answer my ad; married: no family. 
ADVERTISER 9542, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED farmer wants position; capable tuk 
ing full charge; understands machinery, stock, 
FARM for sale of 160 acres; well fruited with 
large and small fruit; well watered; new out¬ 
buildings; first-class 11-room house in good re¬ 
pair; two cellars; suitable for two families. N. 
H. MESICK, Glenco Mills, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent poultry farm; one equipped 
to handle 1.600 layers; or would run equipped 
anil stocked farm on profit sharing basis. THOS. 
SMITH It. D. 3, Box 62, New Brunswick, N. J. 
best 
Rural 
POSITION WANTED on private plaee or small 
firm; understands farming, or act as care¬ 
taker. S. DIXON. General Delivery, Barman 
Station, Bridgeport, Conn. 
WANTED—Position as (nick driver or caretaker 
of dry cattle; single. American; can furnish 
good reference. ADVERTISER 9540, eare Rural 
Now Yorker, 
YOUNG man. single, experienced in fruit. 
graduate two-year eour«e in agriculture, would 
like position as* foreman or Manager on a fruit 
farm. ADVERTISER 9543, eare Rural New- 
Yi rker. 
FOR SALE — 322-acre Delaware County dairy 
farm, with a 20-acre lake, at small expense; 
one of the county’s best, farms and offered ns a 
surprise due to family differences; located only 
four miles from Delhi; the county seat, of most 
progressive county in State; this property is 
priced for a quick sale; and includes such 
machinery as sugar making outfit, binders, 
motor truck, threshing machine, gas engine, 
buzz saw, equipped shop, grain drill, harnesses, 
and all possible machinery needed to carry on 
farm of this size; all stock included; 35 milking 
cows, voting stock. 3 horses, in all •>() head; all 
crops "harvested to winter same; chickens; -6 
cords fire wood; gas light in house and barns; 
all buildings ample and in good repair; best or 
water: farm lays well; high state fertility, 
equipment alone wortli price asked. I'or 
details, price, photos, etc., address it. 
OARRYL, De Lancey, N. Y.___ 
FARM FOR SALE—150 acre dairy anil fruit 
farm; good buildings, silo, 2 dwelling houses 
15 miles to Albany, main road, milk station ■> 
minutes: price and terms right. Address owner, 
ADVERTISER 9521, care 
full 
R. 
FOR SALE—165-acre farm; cheap; Tompkins 
County; good buildings; macadam road: well 
watered. Particulars of owner, KATHERINE 
UTTER, Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE ()R EXCHANGE—-58-acre farm; 50 
tillable; good for truck, fruit or general farm; 
well watered; fair house, born; five minutes 
front Newburg trolley, one mile front Walden. 
Orange Co., N. Y.. high school: price $6,666: 
cash $2,566. Owner, WEEKS, 417 Shelton Ave¬ 
nue, Jamaica, L. 1., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Ten acres, orange grove, hug- 
chicken ranch; small house; barns; will pick 
75 boxes oranges this season; near town, city. 
4,666 population; healthy location; oil Divio 
Highway; reason for selling, old age; price 
$4,(KM). * R. R. BELL, Billow, Fla. 
POULTRY FARM Electric lighted; capacity 
1,566 hens; six-room bungalow; main road 
Anbury Park to Lakewood. E. BIGELOW, Be! 
mar, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Suburban home.. thriving vil¬ 
lage of 1.266. in Central Now York; three 
railroads; 12 acres well fruited, four acre 
Alfalfa; beautiful location; house alone worth 
price asked; with or without stock and tools. 
For particulars write owner, ADVERTISER 
9544, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR 
or 
SALE Stale road 
blacksmith shop; 
TISEIt 9546, care Rural 
farm, with store, auto 
stock, tools. ADV Hit- 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE 366 acres 
finest, location; good 
$2,006 down; $2,000 yearly, which 
principal: no interest to tie paid 
L. MEYERS, Hopewell, N. J. 
rich soil, all tillable; 
buildings; $100 acre; 
comes off the 
on mortgage. 
41 -ACRE FARM—Twelve 
good buildings; $1,800. 
Sonia, Pa. 
miles from Itcuding; 
e. endues, Robe- 
Miscellaneous 
□ 
HOMES WANTED for Boys—We will co-operate 
with any 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 St., New 
York, N. Y. 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED To rent, commercial poultry plant, 
with stock, bv experienced poultryman. AD¬ 
VERTISER 9534, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, single, 
monthly and board. 
Rural New-Yorker. 
small herd Jerseys; $75 
ADVERTISER 9558, care 
WANTED — Working foreman under superin¬ 
tendent on large modern estate: ability to 
handle help, knowledge of farm crops and mod¬ 
ern farm machinery, including tractors, essen¬ 
tial; single man preferred, or married man with¬ 
out children; wages $70 and found for single 
man to start: married man $75, house, wood, 
milk, vegetables. Answer, with references, 
BOX 598. East Greenwich, R. 1. 
WANTED—March 31. practical farmer for gen¬ 
tleman’s small farm in Westchester County, 
New York: cottage, five rooms, hot water, bath, 
usual privileges: state experience, wages, refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 9549, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COW TESTER, competent, experienced (don’t 
like traveling around), will test gentleman’s 
herd weekly and balance rations; $16 month and 
board. E. HOGAN, Cohecton Center, N. Y. 
FARMER-GARDENER. 34, single, live wire, life 
experience in all lines of farming, expert or- 
ehardist and woodsman, can drive tractors and 
autos, wants position by progressive farmer: 
best habits and references; state wages: con¬ 
sider also renting farm. ADVERTISER 9545, 
< are Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER, elderly, Swiss, single, reliable, 
experienced on all work pertaining to small 
country plaee; references. ED. HOFMANN, 161 
West 36th Street. New York. 
-—- , 
POSITION WANTED by practical, thorough, up- 
to-date farm manager; experienced in handling 
large farms, raising and handling all kinds of 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, fruit. 
or truck farm in New Jersey, Connecticut or 
Hudson River Valley; give terms and full de¬ 
scription of place in reply. W. L. BLA< KMAN, 
Hinsdale, III. 
FERTILE 115-acre Delaware River farm in 
Bucks County, Pa.: suitable for Alfalfa, 
melons and general farm crops: 60 miles from 
New York 56 miles from Philadelphia, Pennsyl¬ 
vania Railroad; $150 per acre* For tort her in¬ 
formation communicate with AI>VEK11 »lh 
9529, eare Rural New-Yorker. _ 
stock, machinery, help and all kinds 
let me hear from you. F. W. L., 
Street, Batavia, N. Y. 
OPEN for position November 1, 
framer-gardener, dry hand milker. 
of crops; 
152 Stale 
all-around 
teamster, 
$100 ANNUALLY, $2,000 down—105 acres; near 
Bake Ontario; excellent soil, splendid barns. 
9-room house, crops, two silos of silage, nine 
Holstein cows, bull; $5,600. BOX 36, Oswego, 
N. Y._ 
Ohio; 6.660 
2,(KM) plums, 
BOX 436. 
ORCHARD FOR SALE—Central 
cherry, 3.000 peach, 
8,000 apples, four acres 
Bennington, Vt. 
1,000 pear, 
of grapes, 
Situations Wanted 
COUPLE, no children, want position on small 
farm; man experienced farmer, stock and 
poultry raiser; wife good butter-maker and take 
care of chickens. ADVERTISER 9503, 
Rural New-Yorker. 
care 
MARRIED couple, no children, want position as 
farmer, gardener or caretaker; understand 
poultry, live stock, etc.: wife willing to Ixiaril 
lielii or do housework. WM. McCARTHY. care 
Dr, Stickel, 80 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
modern machinery; reference. ADVERTISER 
9550. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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SITUATION WANTED—Farm and estate work 
ing manager: thorough knowledge all branches; 
married: American. ADVERTISER 9551,> care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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SITUATION WANTED—Chauffeur, gardener, 
experienced; American: married. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9552. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT or manager of estate or 
farm; thoroughly versed in farming and gen¬ 
eral supervision of men, handling all kinds of 
crops and stock: wish permanent position and 
good salarv, which 1 am capable of earning. 
ADVERTISER 9558, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm, KM) acres, in good state of 
cultivation; all Stock, tools anil crops; one 
mile from shipping station and town of over 
1 666- $10,000; this is a bargain; write for par¬ 
ticulars. CIIAS. II. EMENS, Marathon. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Half share in 36-acre farm; good 
buildings and laud; healthy location; price 
$1,450; cash $950; mortgage; all stock, crops, 
tools and furniture included. GABEL, Route J, 
Farmingdale, N. J. 
p\RM FDR SALE—Fruit section of Virginia: 
apple and peach orchards; new house; . >4 
acres' Included. 288 quarts canned fruits, live 
stock, hav; $2,500: $1,730 cash. ADVERTISER 
9535, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SOUTH FLORIDA orange, strawberry and gar¬ 
den land in exchange for part, of your nioun 
tain farm. E. PUTNEY, Avon Park, Fla. 
CIDER APPLES wanted. 
carload lots. JOHN F 
N. Y. Telephone 21 K 4 
in small quantities or 
W1LKENS, Peekskill, 
Peek-skill. 
ALFALFA HAY—For sale, several ears first 
cutting new crop, half Timothy, half Alfalfa, 
ready; second cutting clear Alfalfa later. W. 
A. WITH ROW, Route 4, Syracuse, N. Y. 
ALFALFA for 
Wumpsville, 
sale: i 
N. Y. 
-ill-load lots. A. A. MOORE. 
FINEST white clover hasswoml extracted honey. 
10 lbs., delivered within 3rd zone, $2.15; 5 
llis., $1.25; buckwheat, 10 lbs., $1.90; 5 ibs., 
$1,10; write for prices 00-lb. cans. n. F. 
WILLIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Moline tractor. Model I), complete; 
extension rims, lugs, sulky and plow; used 
146 hours. ADVERTISER 9468, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
CLOVER and 
wholesale and 
our prices; how 
BELDEN, H. D. 
buckwheat extracted honey, 
retail; It will pay you to get 
much can you use? G. W. 
1, Berkshire, N. Y. 
PURE HONEY—1921 extracted; 60-lb. cans at 
our station, clover. $ 7 . 86 ; buckwheat, $0.60; 
10 llis. delivered within 3d postal zone, clover, 
$2.15; buckwheat, $1.90; in 2d zone 15c less; 
special prices on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX. 
Odessa, N. Y. 
WANTED—Oliver tractor plow. No. 7, Fordson 
size. ADVERTISER 9502, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
CIDER apples wanted, in ear lots; 
RALPH FAIRCHILD, Bridgeport, 
give pru-c. 
Conn. 
MAPT.E 
3 llis 
BRUCE 
SYRUP—Last 
sugar, $1: 5 
R. BUCHANAN 
call. $2.’ 
lbs., $1.50; 
, West Glover 
per gallon; 
prepaid. 
Vt. 
FOR SALE—Latest 
corn busker; does 
GREENE, Cox sack i e 
type 0-roll Chicopee Falls 
not cut stalks; $75. F. S. 
, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Rouen Invincible grain cleaner 
complete with shafts, belts, pulleys, shutes. 
conveyors, bins, etc.; $125 cash. ANTHONY 
VIGNERI, Rock Glen, N. Y. 
CIDER APPLES WANTED —H. C. BEYER & 
SONS, Spring Valley, N. Y. 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers’ 
Exchange will be found on page 1254. 
