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Copy most reach os Thorsday morning to 
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Farm Help Wanted 
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, Letchworth 
Village, Thlells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer or man experienced j n fruit 
growing preferred, with family and willing to 
lake boarders; good wages, steady position, 
modern house. THE ORCHARDS, Bennington, 
Yt. 
WANTED—Man to look after small country 
place, Westchester County: able to look after 
garden, saddle horses and take care of car; $80 
per month, house) etc. ADVERTISER, 9001, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER WANTED to opernte 50-acre farm, 
Red Bank, New Jersey; up-to-date buildings; 
registered Ayrshires and Berkshires; must tm-' 
derstand dairy and crops; state experience, 
salary and all details: might consider shares. 
BOX 237, Red Bank, N. J. 
% 
WANTED—Young woman as parlor maid and 
waitress or ns chambermaid and seamstress In 
private family. Apply, with references, to 
MRS. C. W. DOUGLAS, Peekskill, X. Y. 
MECHANIC wanted for tractors and automo¬ 
biles. Apply W. E. SCHMICK, Hamburg, Pa. 
MAN and wife, colored preferred, settled, no 
children: man for dairy farm work; wife to 
help with housework: good home for right par¬ 
ties; vicinity Brewster. N. Y. ADVERTISER 
9P74, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, married man with small 
family to take charge of herd of Ilolsteins; 
one capable of doing both short and long time 
testing; give full particulars, with salary ex¬ 
pected. in first letter. BLOOM1NGDALE 
FARMS, Somerville, N. ,T. 
COUPLE for small country, home, two acres, 
two in family: woman for occasional work in 
house; man attend garden, lawn, horse, cow, 
general work; will provide kitchen, living room, 
bedroom, separate building; must hoard them¬ 
selves; splendid chance for ambitious couple. 
Write fully, stating age, experience, refer¬ 
ence, salary expected. L. A. COBB, R. F'. D. 
No. 1, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
CAPABLE working farmer, hoarding help. Ad¬ 
dress, with references, ROOM 508, Battery 
Park Bldg., New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman desiring good home, small 
pay. with considerate young woman; light 
household duties; Pleasantville, N. Y. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9679, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man, experienced, for Leg¬ 
horn farm; modern plant; twelve hundred 
layers; electric light, running water. Mammoth 
incubator, etc.; room to grow; not a white collar 
man, but a hard worker who can make good; 
will give good treatment, living wages, house 
rent and a percentage of net profits; write full 
details about yourself in first letter. FIVE 
POINT LEGHORN FARM, Mt. Ephraim, N. J. 
HANDY MAN WANTED—By January 1, 1922, 
man who understands pumping systems and 
can do general repair work on farm machinery; 
prefer man who can run and make minor repairs 
on autos; only first-class man, with references, 
need apply: farm located in New York State. 
ADVERTISER 9678, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Good hustling, experienced, single 
man on farm who wants permanent position 
and good home; state wages. LEO NICHOLS, 
Bainbrldge, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable Protestant woman for gen¬ 
eral housework in family oP two adults; near 
New York: good plain cook; no laundry. Rejdy 
ADVERTISER 9086, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CHOPPERS WANTED—25 miles from New York 
City; steady job; good wages. ADVERTISER 
9685, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single experienced gardener for large 
private estate; must have thorough knowledge 
of greenhouse work, also care of lawns, drives, 
perennials and shrubbery, also vegetables; refer¬ 
ences required; wages $85 per month and board. 
BOX 598, East Greenwich, R. I. 
WANTED—Woman for chamber work and help 
with children in country. Apply ADVER¬ 
TISER 9693. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand, married, 
preferably without children; single man ac¬ 
ceptable if willing to board himself. F. J. 
LOVELAND, New City, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM MANAGER and skilled breeder; successful 
broad lifetime practical and scientific experience 
all branches general farming: results attained; 
American; married; 32. ADVERTISER 9642, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING manager, foreman, landscape gar¬ 
dener and mechanic; experienced with green¬ 
houses and hotbeds: now manager large dairy 
farm: lowest monthly salary considered, $100; 
age 36. ADVERTISER 9053, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
PRACTICAL, experienced farmer desires a posi¬ 
tion as manager; experienced in dairying, 
stock raising and general farming: American: 
age 31: married. Address WALTER E. GROVER, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
MARRIED MAN, one child, wishes position on 
estate, with living quarters, as caretaker, 
gardener; understands horses; also chauffeur; 
Long Island preferred; good reference. ('HAS. 
CAMPBELL, Grant Avenue, Mlneola, L. I.. N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED married farmer wants position 
with wages and privileges; best of refer¬ 
ences. LEONARD WOODARD. Brewster, N. Y. 
WANTED—Management of large farm or estate 
by capable, energetic, middle-aged American; 
small family; Cornell training: executive abil¬ 
ity; thoroughly experienced in all branches, in¬ 
cluding A. R. work, records, etc.; Guernseys 
preferred. ADVERTISER 9663, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED — Poultryman, experi¬ 
enced, single man (Gentile), open for an en¬ 
gagement now; reasonable wages. L. G., care 
S. PETERSON, 310 Jay Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN, single, reliable and competent in 
managing purebred cattle, A. It. (). work, 
Babcock testing. Address BOX 98, Barnegat, 
N. J. 
HERDSMAN—Practical, single, American; ex¬ 
pert. calf raiser, feeder, fitter; will do testing 
and keep records; four references and recom¬ 
mendations; $100 month and board. FRED 
PFEFFER, Route 2, Birdsboro, Pa. 
POSITION WANTED as superintendent of farm 
or private estate by middle-aged American, 
married, no children; extensive experience in all 
lines of private estate work, live stock, general 
farming, etc.; eight years in last place; good 
references. R. II. ORTIZ, Branford Farms, 
Groton, Conn. 
WANTED—Light work by elderly Christian gen¬ 
tleman for Protestant gentleman; give full 
particulars, requirements, wages, in first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 9671, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm superintendent position by 
American, 37, college graduate, married, 
brought up on farm, did dairy extension work 
for college seven years, managed a large estate 
four years, efficient with help, experienced with 
purebred stock and general farm work, desires a 
good-sized proposition where results can be ac¬ 
complished; state particulars and what you have 
to offer. ADVERTISER 9672, care Ittiral New- 
Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED man -wants position on poultry 
plant or small private estate; elderly people 
preferred; COws, poultry, garden experience; 
also gas engines; have chauffeur’s license; 
handy with tools. ADVERTISER 9675, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 25, with a few months’ experi¬ 
ence, wishes position on commercial poultry 
plant. A. E. DeMOTT, 599 Rogers Ave., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
FOULTRYMAN of over 15 years’ practical ex¬ 
perience desires change understands business 
thoroughly and wishes large proposition on pri¬ 
vate estate; successful turkey raiser and capon- 
lzing: American: married. ADVERTISER 9670, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as caretaker or manager of 
small private place by well-recommended mar¬ 
ried man. who appreciates a good home more 
than high salary. ADVERTISER 9673, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Positions for two brothers ns herds¬ 
man and farm creamery operator; both col¬ 
lege trained, with practical experience; ages 23 
and 25; large dairy farm preferred. KRAIIK 
BROS., 323 East 152d St., New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman and dairyman; 
two years present position; references; state 
particulars and wages in first letter; open for 
engagement December 1. Address HERDSMAN, 
Clinton Stock Farm, Far Hills, N. J. 
MARRIED woman with 11 months’ baby wants 
housework: within 100 miles of New York 
City. ADVERTISER 9680, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A FIRST-CLASS carpenter, who understands 
farm work, can milk and drive team, Amer¬ 
ican, single, 38, would like a position on small 
farm, either by month or on profit-sharing basis. 
ADVERTISER 9683, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY manager, 15 years’ experience, all 
branches, thorough, practical, is open for en¬ 
gagement: best references.. ADVERTISER 9681, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Position wanted by man ex¬ 
perienced in all branches of poultry culture; 
familiar with latest methods of culling and 
feeding for high egg production; expert in capon- 
izing and producing the finest, poultry for the 
table of the epicure; an opportunity to secure 
the services of a man whose references as to 
character and ability will bear the closest, scru¬ 
tiny; if in need of such a man now or in the 
near future, address ADVERTISER 9687, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AGRICULTURAL school graduate, practical, ex¬ 
perienced, age 25, wishes position of trust; 
best references. ADVER’l’ISER 9691, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
POULTRYMAN, Protestant, 37, married, 15 
years’ experience, specialist in incubating and 
brooding on big scale, seeks employment; has 
the ability to make poultry pay and the willing¬ 
ness to work hard and late; references. POST- 
OFFICE BOX 285, Nashua, N. IT. 
FARMER, gardener, -^uiperintendont, wishes 
position; practical lTfe experience all branches; 
married; Danish; references. ADVERTISER 
9694, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—American-Swede, single, 36, 
seeking employment; specialized on high egg 
production, also incubating and brooding chicks; 
have ability to make poultry pay. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9688, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, single, wishes position; exper¬ 
ienced; references and results; $60 and main¬ 
tenance. JUSTIN GATES, McDonough, N. Y. 
SINGLE MAN wishes a position as herdsman or 
caretaker on small farm or gentleman’s es- 
tate; am good milker t.nd caretaker. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9690, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER - SUPERINTENDENT — Scotsman; 
practical experience in all kinds of gardening, 
flowers, vegetables, fruit, greenhouses; desires 
position as head gardener; highest references. 
Apply ADVERTISER 96°4, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, 
etc. 
ORCHARD 
FOR 
SALE 
—Central 
Ohio; 6,000 
cherry, 
1.000 peach, 1 
000 pear, 
2,000 plums. 
ft,000 n i)i) 1 < 
‘s, four 
acres 
of grapes. 
I 
ON 436, 
Bennington 
Vt. 
CKAXBER 
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—For 
sale, 30 -ik 
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ranberry 
bog with 
all nee< 
ssary 
equipment 
for 
handling 
(lie crop. 
ADVER' 
ITSER 
9624, care 
Ru 
■a I New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of over 90 acres; nine miles 
from Albany; near railroad station, and school; 
large farmhouse, two barns, icehouse; fine creek 
with falls on place; price $8,500. Apply BOX 54, 
Brookview, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 100 acres in good state of 
cultivation; all stock, tools and crops; one 
mile from shipping station and town of over 
1.000: $10,000; this is a bargain; write for par¬ 
ticulars. CHAS. IT. EMENS, Marathon, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—177-acre farm, miles to station, 
on improved road; best water, good land and 
buildings; 20 acres timber. CLARE GREGORY, 
Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—80-acre farm, well located to mar¬ 
kets; large house and barn; other buildings. 
Owner, N. G. HINE, Route 3, Seymour, Conn. 
41-ACRE farm; 12 miles from Reading; good 
buildings; $1,800. E. ENDRES, Kobesonia, 
Pa. 
75-ACRE farm; in good state of cultivation, in¬ 
cluding stock and farming equipment; fair 
buildings; four miles from Ithaca and Cornell 
University; $4,500. LUTHER II ENGLISH, II. 
1). 3, Ithaca, N. Y. 
GUERNSEY milk sells for 45 cents a gallon, 
wholesale. For Sale—Dairy farm of 640 acres; 
new House; cow bam, etc.; fine climate and 
schools; good soil; 53 miles from Richmond; 16 
passenger trains daily. GRAPE LAWN, Burke- 
ville, Va. 
WIDOW must sacrifice fine dairy farm; 205 
acres; 130 cultivated; 12-room bouse; fine 
bars; rich soil; four miles town; $5,500; terms; 
stock and tools cheap. M. CARTER, It. 1, 
Georgetown, N. Y. 
EXCHANGE—Twenty acres choice, well located 
fruit and vegetable land in Isle of Pines; no 
frosts good markets; cheap water rates; for 
small equipped New York farm. ADVERTISER 
9666, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—90-acre farm; two miles from Mid- 
dlebury village, the seat of Middlebury Col¬ 
lege and other institutions of education. BOX 
582, Middlebury, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Delaware County farm; 340 acre's; 
15-room house; forced to sell since sons went 
to war. JOHN MEYER, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—94-acre farm, Rensselaer County, 
N. Y., one-third mile to No. Chatham Sta¬ 
tion, Albany Southern Electric Railroad; splen¬ 
did location; well watered; suitable for dairy, 
poultry, boarders, commuter. OWNER, Lock 
Box 18, Nassau, N. Y. 
PARTNER wanted; fruit and poultry farm, 
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; or man with some 
capital to work fruit, farm on shares. FRUIT 
GROWER, Lock Box 18, Nassau, N. Y. 
MAINE seashore property for sale; 250 acres; 73 
of timber land and wood; one mile of shore 
frontage; good harbor; fishing and boating and 
bathing; on State road; 14 miles from city; an 
old-fashioned 30-room house, in good repair; 
good water; secluded, healthful and attractive 
place; has been a Summer resort for nearly one 
hundred years; price $8,000; on easy terms. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 9609, cafe Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—299 acres, half cleared, of rich, 
level tractor land; excellent set of buildings; 
with improvements; large quantity wood, lum¬ 
ber; in best dairy and poultry section of Penn¬ 
sylvania; bargain to quick buyer. ADVERTISER 
9068, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good, fully equipped dairy farm, 
near market, by an up-to-date farmer; easli, 
rent or shares; best reference or personal inter¬ 
view. JOHN FERO. Valatie, N. Y. 
AM OWNER of chicken farm; will rent to right 
party to work it on shares; 15,600 incubators; 
room to handle 2,000 hens. F. W. CORNING, 
Princeton Junction P. O., N. J. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm In Oswego County; 
level, gravelly loam; all tractor tillable; con¬ 
venient railroad, milk station, markets; grand 
dairy section; fine buildings; overlooking beauti¬ 
ful Salmon River; just, the place to raise po¬ 
tatoes on large scale; in certified seed belt.; 25 
acres plowed; priced right. CHARLES E. 
RIKER, Altmar, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small fruit, farm on or near the 
Hudson River, mostly grapes, between Kings¬ 
ton and New York, close to a city. Address 
ADVERTISER 9676, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Highly productive up-to-date dairy 
farm in New Jersey; 28 miles from New York, 
21/, miles from city of 50,000; milk sold on place 
wholesale, 10 cents per quart; modern six-room 
house, running water, hot, cold, bath, up-to-date 
plumbing; farm consists of 100 acres, under cul¬ 
tivation; Fordson tractor and complete outfit of 
power macfiinery; fully equipped cow barn, 35 
stanchions, water buckets, manure carrier, etc.; 
two silos, 150 tons silage; 50 ton hay (mow 
room for 150 ton); 21 head high grade young 
Holstein milk cows; one 30-lb. proven registered 
bull; only one that has financial responsibility 
ini'll apply. ADVERTISER 9677, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
fFOR SALE -32-acre farm; productive soil; ideal 
for trucking, clover and chickens; plenty 
fruit, grapes, small fruits; two-story house; 
outbuildings; shady lawn; good water; on im¬ 
proved county road and railroad; in sight of 
store, school, depot and State road; seven miles 
to city; for quick sale $2,700; part, cash; crops 
included. OWNER, Route 2, Box 77, Cambridge, 
Dorchester Co., Md. 
FOR SALE—140 acres, 7-room good house, barn 
for 40 cows, 4 horses; electric light, running 
water, telephone; concrete hog and chicken 
house, icehouse, in best condition; 2 miles from 
town of 3,000; a bargain; $8,000; cash, $2,500. 
Owner, L. MILLER, Warwick, N. Y. 
FARM FOR EXCHANGE—One of most fertile, 
beautifully located farms. Orange County (115 
acres); new buildings with all improvements; 
only straight, full value Income property con¬ 
sidered. MAPLE CREST FARM, It. D. 1, Box 
114, Middletown, N. Y. 
82-ACRE fruit and truck farm; fully equipped; 
located in New Jersey; close to good markets; 
for sale or trade for city or town property; 
buildings new; must sell on account of ill health; 
no reasonable offer refused. Owner, ADVER¬ 
TISER 9689, care Rural New-Yorker. 
OWNER will supply 58 acres, buildings, 4-room 
house, numerous conveniences, to tenant to 
raise poultry and produce, supply labor, attend 
to business; American Protestant without chil¬ 
dren preferred; references required: fine opportu¬ 
nity for right party. ADVERTISER 9682, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—125 acres of most productive soil in 
Concord Township, Delaware County, Pa.; on 
concrete highway; six miles to Chester; large 
stream and woodland; ideal for poultry and 
stock raising: price reasonable; will give liberal 
mortgage. N. I). CLAYTON, Brandywine Sum¬ 
mit, Pa. 
EXPERT practical poultryman desires cor¬ 
respondence with owner who would lease on 
profit-sharing basis or for cash a modern plant; 
might consider A-l position on salary; 10 years’ 
scientific and practical training; employed as 
head poultryman on large plant, but desire 
change in location: American; married; no chil¬ 
dren. What have you to offer? All letters 
answered. AD\ ERTISER 9692, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—72 acres; one of the best general 
purpose farms in Schenectady County. D, H. 
VOORHEES, Scotia, N. Y. 
FARM—About 33 miles from New York City; 
good level land; no stones; soil will produce 
any kind of crops; large apple orchard: also 
stream; good road frontage; good buildings; 
100 acres; about 70 under cultivation; cash 
required $2,500; price $8,000. Particulars, F. 
HAUSSNER. Old Bridge, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Equipped village farm of 104 acres; 
write for terms. ADVERTISER 9695, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; accommodate 500 
layers: good buildings; 4 acres land; 6-room 
house; barn; State road: price $3,100. H. B. 
RAYMOND, Southbury, Conn. 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—A home of adoption for brother and 
sister, aged five and six; American Protestant; 
bright, sturdy, attractive children. Apply 
ROOM 710, 105 East. 22d Street, New York City. 
WANTED—To go South for the Winter a- com¬ 
panion with some one. 6 FOSTER STREET, 
Newton, N. J. 
TAKE NOTICE—Who wants 20 cows cared for 
tills Winter? Plenty bay; good stable; best 
of reference. Address GEO. POWER, R. F. I)., 
Wingdale, N. Y. 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OUT RU- 
REAU, 415 Broome St., New York, desires to 
communicate with responsible Catholic families, 
who will take as members of their household, 
suitable boys between 7 and 12 years. There is 
no greater charity than this. 
CIDER APPLES WANTED—Car lots, or any 
quantity. ’Phone Peekskill 408-F-3. 11. ECK¬ 
ERT, Maple Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. 
CIDER APPLES WANTED—Carload lots or 
less. STEPHEN REYNOLDS, South Norwalk. 
Conn. 
HONEY—Light extracted, Autumn flower honey; 
none finer: 5-lb. pall, $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.15; de¬ 
livered third postal zone. II. II. LYON, Cran¬ 
ford, N. J. 
PURE HONEY—Finest quality; prices right; 
satisfaction guaranteed; delivered anywhere; 
circular free. FRANK PHILLIPS, Altoona, Pa. 
WANTED—Frairie State, Cyphers, Buffalo in¬ 
cubators. NELSON’S IIATCIIERY, Grove 
City, Pa. 
HONEY—5-lb. pail, $1.25; 6 for $7.20; 12 for 
$13.85: delivered in 3rd parcel zone. E. H. 
NIETSCIIE & SONS, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Nice Alfalfa bay, in carload lots. 
I. C. HAWKINS, Gen. Del., Syracuse, N. Y. 
SURE POP (old) wliMe rice corn, 25 lbs., par¬ 
cel post 4ih zone, $2.50; big lots less. W. 
HALBERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
APPLE BUTTER—Old-time, home-made; shipped 
in crated stoneware gallon crocks, sealed; par¬ 
ticulars and generous sample by mail, Kle. 
BEAM WINGERD, Chambersburg, Pa. 
PURE cane syrup delivered anywhere within a 
thousand miles at $1.00 per gallon. J. W. 
MeLEOD, Rowland, N. C. 
FOR SALE—Two cars of choice Timothy and 
clover hay. STEWART L. PURDIE, Skane- 
ateles, N, Y. 
ALFALFA HAY—For sale, two cars first cutting 
Alfalfa-Timothy mixed; two cars second cut¬ 
ting, pure Alfalfa; one car fine green third cut¬ 
ting for test cows; one ear straight Timothy. 
W. A. WITHROW, It. F. D. 4, Syracuse, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—Finest white clover extracted honey; 
one 60-11). can, $9.60; two 00-lb. cans, $18.00; 
f. o. b. Holgnte, O.; 5-lb., pail, $1.25; 10-lb. 
pail. $2.25, delivered to third postal zone. 
NOAH BORDNER, Holgnte, O. 
TWO double unit Pine Tree milker outfit, com¬ 
plete for 22 cows. SAMUEL COLWELL, it. 
D. 2, Susquehanna, Ta. 
WE CAN furnish grapefruit in our standard 
Golden Russet grade, delivered by boat to the 
ports of Baltimore, Md.; Philadelphia, I’a.; New 
York, N. Y,, and Boston, Mass., two or more 
boxes at the same shipment, to the same person 
at $3.00 per box; terms, check with order; we 
prepay all charges to the ports stated above, and 
shipments can hi' marked to be forwarded by 
express to any point in the interior in the At¬ 
lantic Coast States. GEORGE B. 0ELLON, N. 
W. 7th Ave and 34th St., Miami, Fla. 
MEN’S all wool home knit, brown heather socks, 
$1 pair, postpaid. IT. F. HOLMES, 152 South 
Main Street, Salamanca, N. Y. 
STORY’S pure maple cream; the super-quality 
maple product. Write for free sample and 
Price list. L. L. STORY, Box 103, East Fair- 
field, Vt. 
WANTED—A few more customers for honey; 
3-lb. cans. 70c each. WILLIAM n. PARSIL, 
Monmouth Junction, N. J. 
PURE HONEY—1921 extracted; 60-lb. cans at 
our station, clover, $8.80; buckwheat, $7; 10 
lbs. delivered within 3d postal zone, clover, 
$2.15; buckwheat, $1.90: write for special prices 
on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
HONEY—Onondaga County clover, extracted; 
5 lbs., $1.15: 10 lbs., $2; postpaid. Members 
Eartn Bureau, RANSOM F’AIIM, 1310 Spring Si., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
1020 STUDEBAKER ltig Six touring, verv l’ttle 
used, at half cost. HOMESTEAD FARM, 
Newtown, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Five-ton Fairbanks scales; good 
condition, $50; California orchard plow. No. 5, 
good condition, $20; nice 2 and 3 year old Eurlv 
Richmond cherry trees, 40<: each, or 30e for 10 
or more. LORD BROS., Dover, Del. 
FOR SALE, at great bargain (must be removed 
at once), modern even-frame greenhouse, re¬ 
cently built by Ford & Burnham: size 168 bv 24 
feet. Address GREENHOUSE, P. O. Box 359, 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
EXTRACTED honey delivered, 3d postal zone; 
clover. 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.15; buckwheat, 
5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $1.90; finest quality. H. 
If. WILLIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
MILK ROUTE wanted; want to buy route, 2 
cans or over; please give all particulars; would 
consider partnership; answer guaranteed. AD¬ 
VERTISER 9667, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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