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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women ns attendants in State 
institution f..r feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age and enclos¬ 
ing letter of reference i from previous employers, 
if possible* to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth 
Rockland Co,, N. Y. 
possible) 
Village, Tbiells_ 
H VI'CHEHYMAN wanted: expert in operating 
mammoth incubators: experienced, thoroughly 
reliable single man. not afraid to take bold and 
operate one of the largest hatcheries in the coun¬ 
try; March 1 until July 1; state your age, abil- 
itv. particulars and salary expected in first let- 
ter. EMMERT R. WI LSON, Stockton, N. J. 
WANTED—Man under 40 with propagating ex¬ 
perience, for small nursery specializing in dif¬ 
ficult erioaceous plants; 35 miles from Philadel¬ 
phia: permanent place, offering prospects for 
advancement to position of responsibility: par- 
ticulars gladly furnished. JOSEPH ,T. WHITE, 
Inc., Box B, Ne w Lisbon, N. J. _ 
WANTED—Handy man on private estate; must 
have knowledge of poultry and <are of fur¬ 
nace: unfurnished house, with electric light, gas 
for cooking and heat supplied; no children; 
state fully references and salary expected. 
BOX 04, Irviiigton-on-Hmlson, N. Y. 
WANTED—A single man of some experience for 
gardener and general caretaker on small 
suburban place: have cows, poultry, fru t trees, 
etc. C. H. SEARS, P. O. Box 393, Chillicotlie, O, 
WANTED—A man with a small family, with 
some farm experience, to live on farm, two 
miles from town, in Orange County, N. Y.. to 
cave for property. Address, giving references, 
ADVERTISER 9774. care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—January 1. 1922. man to work in 
dairv; must be a good milker, steady and re¬ 
liable:' house, garden and firewood furnished. 
BOX 30. Rockville, Md. 
WANTED—Able, reliable seamstress for boys’ 
school: 30 to 40: understands making and 
mending bovs’ clothes; to manage a class of 
boys at sewing: salary $60 per month to begin 
and maintenance: 'experience and references first 
letter. W. GRANT RANCHE R, Lawrence. Mass. 
WANTED—Estate mechanic, to look after gas 
engine, able to do painting, slight repairs on 
plumbing and carpenter work: also have license 
to run ear: wife to board one or two men: to a 
capable couple this is a permanent position; 
rooms, light, fuel and garden supplied; location, 
Westchester County. N. Y.: must have A1 refer¬ 
ence; apply by letter, giving full particulars, 
copies of reference and wages expected; 1 
tant preferred. ADVERTISER 9793, care 
New-Yorker. 
otes- 
Rural 
WANTED—April 1, 1922. a position as farm or 
estate manager: have been in manager’s posi¬ 
tion seven years; American, age 37, small fam¬ 
ily; practical life experience, agricultural school 
training: I can make your farm a paying busi¬ 
ness; first-class references: would consider work¬ 
ing a large dairy and fruit farm on shares, all 
stocked and equipped: state salary and par¬ 
ticulars and what you have to offer in first 
letter; all letters answered. ADVERTISER 
9768, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DO you want a well-trained herdsman, dairy¬ 
man. farm foreman or assistant, poultryman, 
greenhouse or orchard man? We have a few 
graduates available who are sure to give satis¬ 
faction. BERNARD OSTROLENlv, National 
Farm School. Farm School, Pa. 
POSITION wanted by an experienced man to 
superintend a farm or estate: 1 am 45 years 
of age. married, and have no children; nay ex¬ 
perience has been wide ir all kinds of farming, 
including the management of fine estates and 
the breeding of purebred Holstein cattle; I feel 
confident that I can show results; I would be 
glad to detail my experience in a personal in¬ 
terview: can furnish first-class references as to 
my ability and character. BOX 35. t'nionville. 
Conn. ’Phone 13-14 Farmington Exchange. 
YOUNG MAN. 19. with general farm and poultry 
experience, wishes position on poultry farm; 
desire position where 1 can learn the business 
thoroughly and have a good home: will go any¬ 
where: further information gladly given. THEO¬ 
DORE HEALD, Northampton Rond, Amherst, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Man for placing wire cabling in large 
shade trees: must have practical experience; 
alsp an able climber. ADVERTISER 9791, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An experienced poultryman for brood¬ 
er house work, to start February 1, on a Sin¬ 
gle Comb White Leghorn plant: the man must 
be thoroughly experienced in raising broilers and 
pullets: our heating system is the Newtown; the 
man should not be afraid of work: we pay sal¬ 
ary and bonus; all year work; we furnish board 
and room; state salary and former references. 
THE PINE GROVE POULTRY FARM, H. Bern¬ 
stein A- Sons, Center Moriches, N. Y. 
MAN, handv with tools, in a small private 
school in Westchester County. 40 miles from 
N. Y. City, to take care of hot-air furnaces and 
make himself generally useful; state age and 
salary; a good job for a steady man, ADVER¬ 
TISER 9799. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man: good dairyman and 
farmer; house and usual privileges; expected 
to board three or four men; state age and ex¬ 
perience first letter. ADI ERT1SER 9805, care 
Rural New-Yor ker. __ 
WANTED—March 1. 1022. carpenter i house and 
estate) on large private place near New York; 
wife to run boarding-house and find assistant 
for same. Apply, with references, ADVER¬ 
TISER 9802. care Rural New-Yorker._ 
WANTED—Married men on large fruit farm; 
must be experienced, capable and reliable; one 
man must be experienced with tractors; oppor¬ 
tune v for advancement; steady employment. 
TREESDAI.E FARMS. Mars, Pa. 
WANTED—Couple, preferably middle-aged, no 
children, to live in separate furnished house 
on two-acre estate; man to take care of place; 
wife to assist in bouse: state wages and refer¬ 
ence. IVrite C. L. OTTO, Garden City, X. Y. 
DRIVER for milk wagon route: single mail, be¬ 
tween 35 and 40 years of age: must be Amer- 
iean, reliable and energetic; also able to fur¬ 
nish satisfactory references. Apply SHREWS- 
P.T’RY DAIRY CO., Shrewsbury. N. J. Tel. 8, 
Party R. 
WANTED—Man for work on poultry and general 
farm: must be thoroughly experienced farmer 
and handy with chickens: state all particulars 
on application. HOHMAXN BROS., Princeton, 
N. J. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT, used to large propo¬ 
sition. wishes position in Eastern New York 
or North Central Jersey; familiar with all 
branches of farming: best of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9808, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION caring for live stock: experienced 
feeder (especially horses): no milking. Ad¬ 
dress R. D. 1, Box 63, Bridgeville, Del. 
POFLTRY MANAGER, single. 15 years’ exper¬ 
ience, practical, thorough, is open for engage¬ 
ment on modern plant; best of references. 
ADVERTISER 9806, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
EX PE RIE N C E D pou 1 tr v m a n 
years of age. single, with 
sires a steady position as a 
man’s private- country place: 
and gamekeeper, 35 
best references, de- 
manager of gentle- 
nlso would be will¬ 
ing to go to Florida. 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ADVERTISER 9757, care 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Position, head gardener or charge 
gentleman’s small estate: married; experi¬ 
enced horticulture, stock, poultry, gas engines; 
•rood references. Address SUPERINTENDENT, 
50 Rarker Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position on poultry farm as assis¬ 
tant by young man. 18: somp experience: re¬ 
liable and willing. TOM FRAWLEY, care I.ay- 
Bred Leghorn Farm, Phoenix, N. Y. 
FOULTRYMAX, single. Cornell graduate, past 
two years manager of a plant of 2.000 layers 
and 25,000-egg incubator capacity: due to owner 
going into other business, wishes position as 
working manager; best references. F. H. 
HEtiER. Nutmeg Farm, C?eshire. Conn. 
HOFSEKEEPER. competent, wants position as 
cook on private estate or large farm, to run 
boarding house. ADVERTISER 9784, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SHEPHERD wants situation; thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced; good references: single. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9779, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POFLTRYMAX open for position: best of refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 9786, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS herdsman-dairyman, with best of 
reference proving character and ability. BOX 
558, Chatham, X. Y. 
WANTED—Position as chauffeur and estate 
manager, or will travel: wife as housekeeper 
or companion; educated, refined Americans: mid¬ 
dle age; references. Address ,T. W., P. O. Box 
42. Shelter Island, N. Y, 
POSITION wanted as foreman or herdsman; 
capable taking full charge; wife ’can run 
boa-ding house: references. ADVERTISER 
9789. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POFTRYMAX with 20 years’ practical experi¬ 
ence desires position on gentleman’s estate or 
commercial plant: thoroughly understand poul¬ 
try keeping in all its branches; industrious, 
trustworthy and of good character; best refer- 
... please state wages and particulars in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 9795, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as superintendent of farm or 
private estate by middle-aged American, mar¬ 
ried. no children; extensive experience in all 
lines of private estate work, live stock, general 
farming, etc.: eight years in last place; good 
references. R. H. ORTIZ, Branford Farms, 
Groton, Conn. 
WANTED—By single man, dairy work: a dry- 
hand. clean milker; always sober and on the 
job: can do all kinds of repair work: can take 
full charge if necessary. BOX 21*2. Oxford. Pa. 
WANTED—Position on gentleman’s estate about 
January 15 as herdsman, dairyman or poultry- 
man; years of experience in each department: 
good butter-maker, calf raiser and brooder man; 
Englishman, single, age 28: please state wages. 
ADVERTISER 9797, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER desires position: married: no chil¬ 
dren: thoroughly experienced managing es¬ 
tate: licensed auto driver: wife versatile: refer¬ 
ences. JACKSON FDERTH, Carmel. X. Y. 
WANTED—Position by young man of honesty 
and experience; general farming, fruit, good 
teamster: age 27; weight 170: no tobacco: wages 
850 per month. ADVERTISER 9801, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POFLTRYMAX. thorough, practical experience, 
also college training and ability to make plant 
pay, is open for position. ADVERTISER 9800, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
ONE to three young men want job at wood- 
chopping or general outside work. Address 
all mail to ANDREW KATRENEY, care Fred 
H. Tuttle, R. F. D. No. 2. Seymour, Conn. 
YOUNG MAN of 22 wishes position as assistant 
on large poultry plant; am completing a course 
in poultry farming; have driver’s license for 
auto: will go to any part of country: practical 
experience more essential than salary; Protest¬ 
ant. ARTHUR P. KLOTH. Valley Road, 
Millington, N. J. 
YOl’NG Norwegian couple, with baby 6 months 
old. want position as cook, honseworker, but¬ 
ler. houseman, handy man or caretaker: good 
references. ADVERTISER 9804, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOl’NG MAN, expert tractor operator and re¬ 
pair man, experienced in orcharding, desires 
work on large frt it farm. ADVERTISER 9803, 
v are Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a highly educated farmer; 
good milker, butter-maker, bieeding and rear¬ 
ing of stock, poultry, forcing for Winter eggs, 
A1 gardener and florist: no position wanted only 
where full charge is given: must be with good, 
responsible parties, where a man will gen paid 
for his labor: traders need not answer. Awdress 
C. A. BOYCE, Massena Springs, N. Y. 
FARMER WANTED—To work on shares or with 
wages guaranteed, a farm containing about 
300 acres: 125 acres can he cultivated; good 
buildings; suitable for dairy, poultry or truck 
farm; two miles from town, in Orange County. 
N. Y. Address, giving references and wages 
expected, ADVERTISER 9773. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SAI.F—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—1.820 acres; fine for gentleman’s 
estate: lakes, trout streams; Delaware River. 
P.OX 313. Hancock; N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fine farm; 800 acres in active 
fanning section; about, half under cultivation; 
two large houses In good condition; up-to-date 
barn, about 00x100. concrete floor; corncrlb, 
etc.; two I. n. C. tractors, modern machinery, 
etc.; valuable timber: with or without stock; 
near prosperous town of Emporia, Va.. with 
two railroads. Address all correspondence to A. 
REICHERT, 104 West, Houston St., New York. 
N. Y. 
WANTED—One-man poultry farm; about io 
acres: 60 miles New York. ADVERTISER 
9794. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM wanted on shares, 100-150 acres, for 
dairy and trucking, in New York or New Jer¬ 
sey; we are two brothers; life experience farm¬ 
ers in all branches: we repair all machinery; for 
more particulars write to ADVERTISER 9790. 
.•are Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—132 acres, with buildings; produc¬ 
tive soil; orchard; running water; close to 
school; in center of Roseland deer section; small 
game all kinds, trout fishing; good markets; 
. heap to quick buyer; a bargain. Owner, J. W. 
KARCH, Saylorsburg, Pa. 
WANTED—Small farm suitable for poultry, 
with stock preferred, within 75 miles of New 
York. Address, with particulars, ADVERTISER 
9790. care Rural New-Yoprker. 
WANTED—Position on modern country estate, 
gardening or orchard work; seven years in last 
place. S. V. ANDERSON, 194 Soutbmnyd Road. 
Waterbury, Conn. 
SINGLE MAN, American. Protestant, lifelong 
experience, wants position as herdsman or 
feeding and milking test cows: lest of refer¬ 
ences ADVERTISER 9787. care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FOR SALE, in Westchester 
seat, one hour from city; 
t.ion fine. Inquire of O. 
mans, N. Y. 
Co., N. Y.. county 
location and eleva- 
G. BRIAN, Dyke- 
IN WATERTOWN. CONN., 1% miles from Taft 
School; dairy farm of 120 acres, mostly till¬ 
able: very productive soil: large buildings, in 
good repair: fine location: near State road; good 
market; must see this faun to appreciate its 
value. E. II. PLATT. Telephone 7-2. 
FOR SALE or RENT—116-acre farm, all tilla¬ 
ble. level land, well fruited: good house: plen¬ 
ty other buildings; good markets; price $7,000, 
half cash. WM. H. MILLER, Athens, N. Y. 
POFLTRY FARM wanted to rent, with option 
of buying at end of year; state capacity, 
equipment and terms. HOWARD WALTON, 
Charlotte, Vt. 
FOR SALE—130 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—140 acres, in Bucks Co.. Ta.; 14-rooin 
house with improvements: two tenement 
houses: large new barn; land in high state of 
cultivation: near trolley and towns: 11 miles 
from Trenton: beautiful scenery; fine neighbor¬ 
hood; sacrifice at $10,000. Farm, 75 acres: two 
miles from center of Trenton; good 7-room brick 
house; large barns; land level and very produc¬ 
tive; orchard; macadam roads; building lots are 
being sold: price only $11,000. For particulars 
write owner. JOS. I). WILSON, Route 1, Tren¬ 
ton, N. J. 
CRANBERRY BOG—For sale, 30-acre cranberry 
bog. with all necessary equipment; New Jer¬ 
sey. ADVERTISER 9764, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
NEW YORK STATE dairy farm, equipped with 
stock and implements, wanted by farmer and 
two sons. Address P. O. P.OX 1, Cobleskill, 
N. Y. 
HOUSE to let 
Westfield. N, 
CARPENTER, 
N. J. 
SALESMAN—Experienced, successful, pleasing 
personality and a will to work, well known 
among all classes in city of Waterbury. Conn., 
and adjacent territory: also experienced adver¬ 
tising distributor: I could handle farm or other 
specialties direct to consumers: have my own 
■truck. Address FRED DIXON, R. F. D. No. 3, 
Terryville, Conn. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN, where results are 
wanted: single: American: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9809, care Rural New-Yorker. - 
EXPERIENCED horticulture, fruit growing, or¬ 
chard and under glass for the past 16 years: 
married: one child: best of references: prefers 
position on small private estate as head gar¬ 
dener. ADVERTISER 9810, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 117 acres; stock, tools; 
sugar trees, equipped for making syrup and 
sugar; particulars. Write owner, BOX 99, 
Route 1, Gilmanton Iron Works, N. H. 
FOR SALE—Gentleman’s country place; new 9- 
room house; all improvements; 1*4 acres; 
garage; State road; 65 miles from city; $15,000; 
photos. ADVERTISER 9785, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—158-acre New Jersey farm, potato 
and fruit; on improved road: trolley and steam 
and loading station. ADVERTISER 9798, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent or buy, farm; 10 to 50 
acres; prefer on the Hudson River, not in 
Jersey. L. K. SNYDER, 4325 Greenwood Ave., 
Chicago, Ill. 
FOR SALE—728 acres high, level, fertile land 
in the heart of the famous peach section in 
Middle Georgia: one mile from county seat: on 
both National Highway from the East and Dixie 
Highway from the West to Florida; ideally 
located for a home: will sell any number acres 
wanted or all. If interested in purchasing a 
high-class farm cheap, write D. C. STROTHER, 
owner, Fort Valley, Ga. 
FARM—50 acres; all tillable; 5 acres woods; 
creek-watered pasture; lots of fruit: school: 
near church: 1% miles short drive to railroad 
and stores: house, 8 rooms; spring water: barn, 
ties for 8 cows, 3 horses and room for young 
stock; with or without stock and tools: terms 
reasonable. FRANK M. DEUEL, B-ookton, 
N. Y. 
200-ACRE dairy farm for $30,000; near first- 
class market; personal property on farm in¬ 
sured for $19,000 and buildings for $12,000: both 
estimated at 80 r 4- of value, exclusive of land. 
McKINXEY & CO., Binghamton, N. Y. 
SALE OR EXCHANGE—13 acres; on shore, near 
Atlantic City; 14-room house; choice for fruit, 
truck, poultry or tea room, service station; main 
road; plenty buildings. CHASE, Holmdel, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm of over 100 acres, in North¬ 
western Pennsylvania: one mile to station; 
level land: best of soil: 9-room house, with bath, 
hot water heat, electric lights; large dairy barn, 
tenant house and other outbuildings; all build¬ 
ings nearly new. Enquire for description and 
price ADVERTISER 9807, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Within commuting distance of New 
York. 35-acre farm; splendid state of cultiva¬ 
tion: near State road: excellent markets; auto¬ 
mobile transportation to high school. For par¬ 
ticulars write HENRY KLINE. R. I-'. D. 3. 
Plainfield, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Dairy and chicken farm: 71 acres: 
two miles from large village, railroad and 
milk station; 5% miles from city of Pough¬ 
keepsie: stock, tools and props, three horses. 10 
cows. 500 chickens, ducks, hogs: good barns and 
outbuildings; house in fine condition. 11 rooms. 
O. E. ILER, R. F. D. No. 1, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
or sale, on Sherman Avenue, 
J. In care of MRS. W. L. 
Westfield Postoffiee, Westfield, 
A SPLENDID farm on State road. . near Stock- 
bridge and Great Barrington, in the Berk- 
shires; also farms near Springfield, Mass. E. W. 
BRAYMAN, West Springfield, Mass. 
9-ROOM house, postoffiee and store, established 
business: $3,000 cash: $1,500 on mortgage. 
BOX 7. Mf. Prosper P. 0„ N. Y. 
FOR SALE—70-aere farm, near Binghamton; or 
will exchange for Florida land. Write KANO 
PEARSON. Route 1. Binghamton, N. Y. 
VIRGINIA FARM for sale: 250 acres: one-half 
cleared; one mile from village of 800 inhabi¬ 
tants. E. ROWELL. M. D.. Greenwich, Conn. 
WANTED—To rent, 
poultry farm: New 
distance, preferred. 
Street, New York. 
option of buying, small 
Jersey village, commuting 
BRAUN, 23 East 107th 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED—Seven to 15 acres: one hour or less 
from New York: prefer rent; might buy: 
strictly modern house not necessary if price is 
right; write fully. H. C. WOOD, Holden, W. 
Va. 
200-ACRE fruit and dairy farm in Cbautauqun- 
Erie fruit belt; good buildings; new 25-cow 
barn: 11-room house; grapes, strawberries, rasp¬ 
berries. woodlot; soil loam, slightly rolling, well 
watered: near state road; price $10,090. 
ADVERTISER 9788, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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FOR SALE—244 acres in Columbia County. N. 
Y.; one mile to school, l'£> miles to Columbia- 
ville. six miles to city of Hudson: 210 acres in 
cultivation, 25 in pasture; orchard of 1.400 fruit 
trees; soil is sandy, shale and clay loam: ample 
water supply; good house, with hot and cold 
running water: tenant house: ample barns; ap¬ 
proximately one-half mile river frontage, with 
1 rivate dock and 150 acres in river: will sell 
v-sth or without stock and tools; price reason¬ 
able for quick sale. BOX 51. Columbiaville, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two small farms of 30 acres each. 
2% miles from Jacksonville, on public road; 
fine "climate and rich soil. GEO. A. HURST 
ESTATE, Jacksonville, N. O. 
WANTED—At once, farm of 10 to 50 acres, with 
buildings, within 50 miles of New Aork (Har¬ 
lem Railroad section preferred); give rental 
value or price and terms, with full particulars. 
Address BOX 33, White Plains, N. Y. 
FARM BUNGALOW for rent (furnished), and 
two acres, fine for poultry, for owner’s board; 
will furnish milk and vegetables in season. 
ANTON SCHMITT, Barnegat, N. Y. 
HOMES WANTED—The PLACING OUT BU¬ 
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. 
SURE POP (old) white rice corn, 25 lbs., par¬ 
cel post 4th zone, $2.50; big lots less, W. 
HALBERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
ALFALFA HAY—For sale, two ears first cutting 
Alfalfa-Timothy mixed; two cars second cut¬ 
ting. pure Alfalfa; one car fine green third cut¬ 
ting for test -cows; one car straight Timothy. 
W. A. WITHROW, R. F. D. 4. Syracuse, N. Y. 
WE CAN furnish grapefruit in our standard 
Golden Russet grade, delivered by boat to the 
ports of Baltimore. Md.: Philadelphia, Pa.: New 
York, N. Y., and Boston, Mass., two or more 
boxes at. tlie same shipment to the same person 
at $3.00 per box: terms, cheek with order; we 
prepay all charges to the ports stated above, and 
shipments can be marked to be forwarded by 
express to anv point in the interior in the At¬ 
lantic Coast States. GEORGE B. CELLON, N. 
W. 7th Ave and 34tli St., Miami, Fla. 
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 H. I’ARSIL, 
Monmouth Junction, N. J. 
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PFRE 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—Light extracted. Autumn flower honey: 
none finer: 5-lb. pail, $1.25; 10 lbs.. $2.15; de¬ 
livered third postal zone. H. R. LYON. Cran¬ 
ford, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Nice Alfalfa, cither cutting. I. C. 
HAWKINS, Gen. Del., Syracuse, N. Y. 
EXTRACTED honey delivered 3d zone, clover, 5 
lbs., $1.25: 10 lbs.. $2.15: buckwheat, 5 lbs., 
$1.10: 10 lbs., $1.90: finest quality. H. F. WIL¬ 
LIAMS, Romulus. N. Y. 
DELICIOUS homemade taffies, nut and plain. 
all flavors, also cream chocolates, at $1.00 
for box of 3Vi lbs. net weight: postage paid 
into third zone. MRS. It. C. M ACKLEY, 
Brogueville, Pa. 
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