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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Young man, 18 to 20 > v W. ce 
dairy; give qualifications. BELLE ALTO 
FARMS, Wernersville, Pa.___ 
WANTED—Single man on small milk route; 
must be honest, intelligent and faithful; good 
wages and good board, with exce lent chance 
^advancement; references Call or write 
MANAGER, Macbrae Farm, Flemington, N. J- 
DEEP WANTED—General farmer and wife 
1 w ho would like to develop a small chicken 
farm for city man; poultry experience not nec¬ 
essary; modern quarters; ve S e teW^, m^k, 4 C ^’ 
$100 a month; references. AD\ ERriSLK 
care Rural New-Yorker. ___ 
YOUNG man wanted, age 16 to 20, to help 
produce clean raw milk for retail trade, state 
experience and wages expected in first letter. 
ORADELL FARMS, Oradell, N. J. ____ 
WANTED for April 1, experienced man, mar¬ 
ried, to work 200-acre farm; 50 cows, grade A 
milk - Orange County, N. Y.; on shares, tarm 
fully’ equipped; close to village; schools, cream¬ 
ery: ADVERTISER 4570, care Rural New- 
Yorker. ____ 
WANTED—At once, good all-round farm hand; 
single; $40 with board, room and washing. 
S E HOSTETTER, Denbigh, Va. 
WANTED—Laundress, white, also to assist as 
housemaid; all electrical appliances; apply at 
once to MRS. HENRY F. BELL, 4 Stonebndge 
Road, Montclair, N. J. _ 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm; milking, 
general farm work; wages $40 per month and 
hoard. G. L. HESELTON, Johnson, N. Y. 
WANTED—An experienced married man^ on 
fruit farm, house and garden. H. M. JOHM 
STON, He ctor, N. Y. _____ 
RELIABLE woman for general housework in 
Protestant family of four, on suburban phme, 
15 miles from Philadelphia. MRS. J. AliiUUtt 
HAYES, Upland, Pa. _ 
STEADY work the year around for P r<>t <‘ s tanU 
\meriean farmer’s son; must have at least 
eighth grade education; state salary panted 
aiul give references; write to H. vv. Bun 
LAND, Carth age, N. Y. ___ 
WANTED—Nurse for school infirmary, moder¬ 
ate requirements, steady position; $80 per 
month with living. ADVERTISER 4o80, care 
Rural New-Y orker. ____ 
WOMAN wanted for general housework on New 
lersev farm; modern conveniences, small 
family; wages $40. Box 125, Gladstone, N. J. 
WVNTED—Girl or woman, mother’s helper; $10 
and found. BOX 70A, H. 2, Somerville, N. J. 
OPPORTUNITY for two men in high-class pure¬ 
bred Holstein dairy; one man for day work 
and one man <30 to 40 years) for night duty, 
nav $65 per month with board, room and laun¬ 
dry; regular increase in pay to $8a Per montl 
for competent men. Address M.„E' it ^ EE c«lar 
Supt. of Dairy, Essex Co. Hospital, Cedar 
Grove, N. J.___ 
W VNTED, by March 1, married farmer on cat¬ 
tle farm; 200 acres; no milking; five rooms in 
two-family house, with conveniences and usual 
privileges: advise minimum compensation re¬ 
quired first letter. L. M. TAYLOR, MiUerton, 
N. Y. __ 
WANTED—Maid for general housework; small 
family; prefer willingness to experience; send 
references; state wages expected. MRS. LOUIS 
J BOSTELMANN, 325 Amsterdam Ave., New 
York City. _ 
WANTED—Farmer, either on wages or profit 
sharing basis; located Ashford, Conn., 100 
acres, 50 mowing; school, telephone, R. D., 
address stating wages, experience, references 
to C. R. BURR, Manchester, Conn._ 
WANTED—First-class general farmer with 
family; must be good teamster, able to milk, 
liandy with tools; North Jersey; herd of 
Guernsey cattle; house modern improve¬ 
ments; close to school. ADV ERT1SEK dojy, 
•are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man and wife with 
out children in their family, church members 
af good habits, to take a position in an m- 
lustiial school for boys; good wages with in- 
•reases in salary every year; all living ex¬ 
penses furnished; country people who have 
•aised children of their own prefermj; for in¬ 
formation write to CHAS. F. JOHNSON, Ii.is- 
Lyn, Pa. 
V \ntED—S ingle man to run small retail milk 
route, help milk and any other work, if nec- 
ssary; must be capable of driving car. AD- 
'ERTISER 4586, care Rural New-Yorker._ 
WANTED—Couple, no children; teamster, $100 
per month; furnished apartment, heat, light, 
milk and vegetables; board two men, $3o 
, ac l). Apply WILLIAM MacKAY, Supt., Jen- 
•ho House Farms, Jericho, L. I., N. Y. _ 
PERMANENT position for middle-aged man de¬ 
siring good home, an industrious, productive 
md self-respecting life; garden, driveways, 
•ow, chickens, horse, furnace, etc.; two miles 
from New Canaan, Conn.; house on place; 
please write experience, wages, etc. 94 
BROADWAY, Room 5 3, New York City. _ 
MAN and wife on Pennsylvania dairy farm; 
could also use son or father; investigate. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4589, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm superintendent 
March 1, by man with years of experience as 
superintendent on large certified farm; 37 years 
of age, married; college graduate; best of refer¬ 
ence as regards character, ability and honesty; 
only a large position considered where results 
are expected and paid for; purebred herd pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 4431, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
QUALIFIED, farm-raised, married man, wants 
charge large orchard April 1; _ comfortable 
house, salary, or salary and commission; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 4524, care Rural- New- 
Yorker. 
FARM positions wanted—Young unmarried 
men, graduates of the National Farm School, 
well-trained to handle stock, farm machinery 
and horses, want positions as farm assistants, 
dairymen, herdsmen, tractor men, teamsters, 
poultrvmen and greenhouse men. BERNHARD 
OSTROLENK, Farm School, Pa. 
POULTRYMAN, single, desires position on 
private estate, at liberty February 15; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 4555, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN with the experience to make 
large plant pay, wants position as working 
manager; living salary and profit sharing basis 
if desired; open for engagement February 3; 
please state salary and particulars in first let¬ 
ter; highest references. SPRING VALLEY 
FARM, Greene, N. Y. 
WIDOWER, 36, with boy six, desires a position 
near school; college education; experienced 
poultryman and farmer; capable and reliable. 
EZRA - C. CARTER, Marathon, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position by experienced, married, 
herdsman; farm mechanic and manager. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4557, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, reliable, Americans, age 34, 2 chil¬ 
dren; have owned and operated a Wisconsin 
-farm 12 years; man experienced with registered 
Ilolsteins, with crops, horses and modern equip¬ 
ment, desires position as farm manager, fore¬ 
man or herdsman; wife good cook and house¬ 
keeper. ADVERTISER 4561, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER wishes position on estate or 
commercial farm; 20 years’ practical experi¬ 
ence from hired hand to manager; thorough 
knowledge of breeding all kinds of registered 
stock; dairying, raising general farm crops, 
fruit, laying out and care of estate grounds; 
also planning, estimating and erecting farm 
buildings; American, 40, married; can give the 
best of references as to ability; at present in 
New England; will only consider place large 
enough to demand a manager of the above 
ability. ADVERTISER 4568, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN desires position with large herd; 
married, American, college training, and life 
experience with high-class herds; highest ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 4573, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG man desires position as companion in 
exchange for board and room; honesty and 
integrity guaranteed; none but agreeable per¬ 
sons need reply. ADVERTISER 4575, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman and creameryman 
wants position as working manager of large 
dairy farm; married; one child; best of refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 4576, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—March 1, position as manager on 
small dairy farm; thoroughly experienced in 
handling purebred cattle, all branches of farm¬ 
ing and farm machinery. Address ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 4577, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted March 1 by American, mar¬ 
ried, small family, understands farming, 
machinery, gas engines, tractor, etc., handling 
men, capable of taking charge, good mechanic; 
first-class references. ADVERTISER 4578, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as helper or assistant on 
good poultry farm; unmarried; some experi¬ 
ence; steady worker; never used tobacco; Cor¬ 
nell Winter course graduate. • ADVERTISER 
4579, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE, 28; thoroughgoing, experienced farm, 
woods; references. C. BRYANT, Little \ al¬ 
ley, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, married, With family, wishes 
position on private or commercial plant. BOX 
A, Fishers Island, N. Y. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT—American, age 40, 
desires position where results are expected; 
familiar with all branches of dairy farming, 
especially the breeding of all stock; would pre¬ 
fer proposition with milk route; only large prop¬ 
osition considered; will go anywhere any time 
before April 1, 1924: best of references; if your 
farm help has been been giving you trouble, try 
a new man at the head. ADVERTISER 4567, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working foreman under 
superintendent on large estate or monthly 
man; life experience; farm and vegetable gar¬ 
den, dry hand milker; good butter maker, 
handle Rose and Cleveland tractors; wife will¬ 
ing to board the help; married, three in fam¬ 
ily, boy 12 years old; February or March; state 
wages and full particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4598, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 30, experience, college 
wants position; only commercial plants. 
ADVERTISER 4597, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-FARMER — 38, single; practical 
experience greenhouses, lawns, flower, vege¬ 
table, gardens, tree planting, pruning, spraying, 
grading, construction work, dairy farm, crops, 
cattle, horses, poultry; competent, industrious; 
drive Ford, Cadillac cars; take place With 
chance- of advancement; do minor repairs on 
machinery; state particulars of place in first 
letter, wages paid; Protestant, English; West¬ 
chester or Putnam County preferred. GARDEN¬ 
ER, 11 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 
POULTRYMAN with many years experience 
wants position; industrious, conscientious 
worker; please state salary: single. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4583, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION by life experienced American farm¬ 
er, aged 38, and thoroughly competent work¬ 
ing manager or superintendent on commercial 
farm or estate; several years in present place; 
will consider renting or buying equipped farm 
near good markets; preferably within 100 miles 
of New York. ADVERTISER 4590, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm superintendent 
which position I now hold and have held for 
past 8 years; graduate of two leading agricul¬ 
tural schools; American, 32 years, married; best 
of references. J. CLINE, Newington, Conn. 
WANTED place to work on small farm, April 
1. W. B. GROVER, Leon, N. Y. 
ORCHARD work wanted, pruning, spraying and 
care in general; own tools, excellent refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 4596, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
CARETAKER, married, one child, many years 
experience in taking care of private estates; 
handy with tools and machinery; licensed chauf¬ 
feur; first-class references. ADVERTISER 4594, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as caretaker, handy man. 
L. KANTOR, P.O. Box 391, Monticello, N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—187 acres; dairy farm for years; 
good 10-room house, good barn, stable for 
thirty cows; two miles from milk station; good 
limestone land; $4,500, easy terms if desired. 
SAMUEL DEUEL, Pine Plains, N. Y. 
OWNER wants to sell his two farms in South 
Central New York State; cheap and easy 
terms. Address 110 KENWORTII, Columbus, O. 
FOR SAI.E OR KENT—Best equipped poultry 
plant in Massachusetts, situated at Shirley. 
38 miles from Boston; new buildings, houses for 
1,200 hens; over head automatic feed and litter 
carrier, running water in every house, cement 
floors; colony houses; brooders for 4,000 chicks; 
incubator, 3,600-egg capacity; Deleo electric 
plant; very large barn with rat-proof feed room 
and chutes; 12 acres of land; purchase of high- 
grade stock from Amherst Agricultural College 
optional; price without stock $8,500; additional 
land may be bought if desired; no dwelling 
house; same property with large modern dwell¬ 
ing house and 150 acres of land, $18,500; de¬ 
scription on application. HICKORY FARM, 
P. 0. Townsend Harbor, Mass. 
FOR SALE—130-acre farm in Monmouth Coun¬ 
ty; high state cultivation, all conveniences, on 
concrete road, fine location, good buildings, near 
town, suitable dairy, truck, general farming. 
ISAAC B. VAN DERVEER, Freehold, N. J. 
PAYING poultry plant and unexcelled tea room; 
location on Atlantic City Boulevard; for full 
particulars address SHORE ROAD POULTRY 
FARM, Box 13, Barnegat, N. J. 
FARM wanted, state exact location, size,^ to¬ 
pography, soil, price, terms. H. HONEG¬ 
GER, 1384 Lexington Ave., New York City. 
FOR SALE—12-acre farm near Syracuse, N. 
Y.; 6-room house, barn, large chicken house; 
fruit. WALTER B. EIDT, 849 Second Ave., 
New York City. 
3-ACRE poultry farm—One acre strawberries 
under cultivation; house, all improvements; 
partly furnished; farm tools, 200 chickens; one 
large house, 105 ft. long; two brooder houses; 
must be seen to appreciate; $13,500, terms right 
to private customer. F. SCHEBE, Cor. Merrick 
and Williams Ave., Merrick, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED to sell or to lease—54-acre farm, lo¬ 
cated in New York State, 26 miles from New 
York City; five minutes from railroad station 
and town of Pearl River; five minutes from rail¬ 
road station and town of Nanuet; house, barn, 
town water, spring water, electric lights, all 
year round market, all city conveniences, 
schools, churches, splendid community; land m 
high state of cultivation; market vegetables, 
grapes, fruits, poultry, etc. Address to MRS. 
F. MARIANI, Pearl River, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—60-acre, irrigated farm, San 
Joaquin Valley, California; adjoins village; 
modern house, bathroom, city water, electricity; 
deep rich soil adapted to fruits, cotton, vege¬ 
tables, melons, lettuce, onions, dairying; great¬ 
est bargain in California, $17,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4509, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FERTILE farm, 60 acres; new buildings, silo. 
L. G. KELLOGG, Stillwater, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—12 acres perfectly productive land; 
new bungalow, new barn; all improvements; 
situated right in village; electricity, water, 
etc.; easy terms, price low, SAMUEL DEUEL, 
Pine Plains, N. Y. 
WILL sell or exchange for good farm Long 
Island property; 8 plots, 2 houses, commut¬ 
ing distance New York. ADVERTISER 4571, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED to rent, small farm equipped for 
poultry, near market and high school; house, 
modern improvements; New Jersey preferred. 
ADVERTISER 4572, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED TO BUY—Milk business; would con¬ 
sider partnership with live partner or a good 
position; give full details, will reply. ADVER¬ 
TISER, 4574, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Grade Guernsey dairy producing 
100 quarts milk daily; all tuberculin tested; 
a big bargain for some one. C. M. GAGE, 
North Wales, Pa. 
FOR RENT, very reasonable, ten acres suitable 
for trucking or poultry, being portion of a 
large fruit farm; beautiful stone house; half 
mile from electric freight and passenger line; 
free mail delivery; school near; remunerative 
employment if desired part of year on fruit 
farm for entire family including children big 
enough to pick currants; or place would be suit¬ 
able for family country residence; beautiful 
wild scenery. Address DRAWER E, Consho- 
hocken, Pa. 
WANTED—March 1 by experienced farmer with 
two grown sons, a farm fully equipped with 
50 or more milking cows to Work on half shares; 
can furnish good reference. Address BOX 91, 
WANTED—Poultryman, dairyman to take care 
of four cows and 300 head poultry on private 
>state; must be clean, systematic worker; all 
modern conveniences; wages $110 per nionth 
ft-ith room; apply stating experience to WIL¬ 
LIAM BROOK, Brook Farm, Chester, Orange 
bounty, N. Y. _ 
IARPENTER and repairman, married or single, 
one who can paint, and keep buildings in re- 
iair; stock farm near Philadelphia. PENS- 
1URST FARM, Narbertb, Pa. 
WANTED—Young or middle-aged man, general 
farm; must handle team, references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4595, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
MILKER desires job. ADOLF FUBREB, 103 
Fifth St., Union Hill, N. J. 
YOUNG lady wishes position in home as gover¬ 
ness or nurse for backward or exceptional 
child; experience, training, references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4584, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, wife graduate nurse, willing to as¬ 
sist generally; man good chauffeur, all round 
horseman; Protestants, English, ages 30 years. 
T. HANNON, 10 Eastbourne, Fairfield, Conn. 
SITUATION WANTED—Experienced married 
farmer, college graduate, desires position on 
commercial farm or estate; familiar with all 
kinds of farm machinery, trucks, crops, dairy, 
etc. ADVERTISER 4585, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Working manager, single, 16 
years’ experience, is open for engagement, 
commercial; references. ADVERTISER 4588, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
Smyrna, N. Y. 
WANTED to rent a farm for one year with 
option of buying or for longer term: have 
my own help. 13 head of ITolsteins and one 
team of horses: any time to Ap-il 1; first-class 
references. ADVERTISER 4581, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
DON’T read this unless wanting 10 acres good 
land, 11-room house. 32x40 barn, spring water, 
lots fruit, fine location. Write S. 0. BROWN, 
Andover. N. Y. 
144-ACRE farm near Cato, N, Y.; $2,000 do.wn. 
balance easy. F. A. PHELPS, Auburn, N. Y 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Vineland, N. J., 
poultrv farm: eight acres, 1,000 layers; would 
exchange for somewhat larger place suitable for 
poultry. Address ADVERTISER 4582, care 
Rural' New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A small farm of 35 acres situated 
at Cross Roads, Chester, N. J., 11 miles from 
Morristown over new concrete road; a comfort¬ 
able house of 11 rooms, bath, hot and cold 
water; good barn with accommodations for 
4 horses and 3 cows; price $7,000. Apply to 
OWNER, 55 N. Jefferson St., Orange, N. J. 
21-ACRE poultry-truck-fruit farm near city; 
modern buildings; macadam road. Write B. 
C. GRIMWOOD, Box 32, Spokane, O. 
WANTED TO LEASE—Poultry plant near New 
York, preferably Jersey; experienced poultry- 
man; small family. BOTSFORD, Route 1, 
Princeton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Preferably to some one who will 
work for me on my poultry farm, modem 
house, bam and acre of land in city of North¬ 
ampton, Mass. F’. F. SHERBUT, Northamp¬ 
ton, Mass. 
MODERN 72-acre poultry and dairy farm among 
the beautiful Berkshire hills, must be sold 
at once, % mile to village; great maple shade 
trees, beautiful lawn; 11-room dwelling, elec¬ 
tric lighted, steam heat, hot and cold running 
water, bath room, telephone; main barn elec¬ 
tric lighted, running water; silo, garage, lee 
house, granary, corn house, and large hay barn; 
houses for 1,500 fowls, 1,200-egg Candee incuba¬ 
tor, Candee brooders for 1,000 chicks, 0 large 
colony houses; all equipment and quantity of 
household goods included; price $12,500, $4,000 
cash. ADVERTISER 4587, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
REFRESHMENT STAND—Shingled bungalow, 
State road, South Jersey, $2,500 cash, $1,000 
remain. ADVERTISER 4591, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
PRACTICAL American farmer wishes to rent 
small farm for one year with privilege of 
buying, located within 100 miles of New York 
City; preferably Westchester County. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4592, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LONG ISLAND poultry farm, 5 acres, low price 
for quick sale. ADVERTISER 4593, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HONEY—Quart, 85c; gallon, $2.75; delivered. 
RICHARD D. BARCLAY, Riverton, N. J. 
HONEY—Pure extracted, postpaid first three 
zones; clover, 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.15; 
buckwheat, 5 lbs., $1; 10 lbs., $1.80; satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. WALNUT ORCHARD FARM, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
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CHOICE large Oregon prunes direct; 25 lbs., ex¬ 
press paid, $3.85; 100 lbs., freight paid, 
$12.35. KINGWOOD ORCHARDS, Salem, Ore. 
PEANUTS, large and sweet, direct from farm; 
buy package for holidays; bushel (22 lbs.), 
$2.25; 50 lbs., $4.75; 100 lbs., $9, f. o. b. here. 
J. A. SPEIGHT, Lewiston, N. C. 
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HONEY—Six pounds, $1.40, prepaid 3d zone. 
WILLIAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
N, J. _ 
CLOVER HONEY—Guaranteed pure; 5-lb. pall, 
$1.15; two 5-lb. pails, $2.25; four 5-lb. pails, 
$4.25, postpaid into third zone; 00-lb. can here, 
delivered at station, $8; two 60-lb, cans, $15. 
HUGH G. GREGG, Elbridge, N. Y. 
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HONEY that will prove satisfactory; clover 
5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs,, $2; buckwheat, $1 and 
$1.80 postpaid and insured. RANSOM FARM, 
1310 Spring St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED—Second-hand ice plow; state condi¬ 
tion and lowest price. R. P. HADLEY, 
Blaekstone, Mass. 
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MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. net, 
postpaid, for $1; stores sell this at $1.75; thou¬ 
sands of Rural New-Yorker readers among my 
well-satisfied customers. Are you one of them? 
Please send remittance with order. R. W. 
WIND, Babylon, N. Y. 
DO SECOND-HAND incubators wanted. C. M. 
LAUVER, McAlisterville, Pa. 
HONEY of quality, best by test; 5 lbs. clover, 
$1.15; 10 lbs., $2.10; buckwheat, $1 and $1.75, 
postpaid promptly. M. BALLARD, Roxbury, 
N. Y. 
WANTED — Mammoth international hoovers, 
manufactured 1915-16; how many have you 
to sell? Only legs and canopy holding asbestos 
filler need be In perfect condition: state terms 
crated f.o.b. your station. M. GRUENDLER, 
Lake Grove, L. I., N. Y. 
FAMOUS Indian River oranges and grapefruit— 
Finest grown in this country; tree-ripened, 
freshly picked; makes most desirable gift to 
anyone; $4.50 per standard box f.o.b. shipping 
point; packed half oranges, half grapefruit if 
desired; half box assorted, $3; cash must ac¬ 
company order: satisfaction guaranteed; ref¬ 
erences: Mercantile Agencies, Bank of Delray. 
GEO. S. MORIKAMI, Delray, Fla. 
WHITE table turnips (Swedes), 100 lbs., $2, 
sacked. PATTINGTON’S, Merrifleld, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Deleo light plant, 750 watts ca¬ 
pacity. $250; Deleo electric pump and tank, 
300 gailons per hour, $100; all in good order; 
both together, $325. A. II. PENNY, Mattituek, 
L. I., N. Y. _ 
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FOR SALE—Four Schwalge-Smith incubator sec¬ 
tions. 800-egg size; complete incubator or any 
part, with heater. CHAS. TAYLOR, Liberty, 
N. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY—Best ever, 5 lbs., $1; 10 lbs., 
$1.90 postpaid third zone; 60-lb. can, $7.50 
here. CHAS. B. ALLEN, Central Square, N. Y. 
NUMBER 1 light comb honey, 24 boxes to case, 
$4.80, express collect; light extracted honey, 
6-lb. can, $1.50; 12-lb. can, $2.60 delivered. 
I. J. STRINGHAM, Glen Cove, N. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY, 10 lbs., $2.10; 5 lbs., $1.15, 
delivered. FAULKNER APIARIES, Basking 
Ridge, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Two ears of second-cutting Alfalfa 
GEO. V. ROBERTS, JR., Port Byron, N. Y. 
WANTED—Coal burner brooder, also modern 
incubator: state size and price. GEORGE 
BAKER, 104 West 15th St., New York City. 
ONE Prairie State incubator, 390-egg; One con¬ 
dition; $50; one 390-egg Cyphers Buffalo; 
shows use but good working condition, $30; 
both $75. HUMMERS, R. 1, Frenehtown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Four 600-egg Buckeye incubators, 
good as new: price $53 each; four $200; cost 
$107 each; a real bargain. I. M. JOHNSON, 
Ickesburg, Pa. 
WANTED—Feed mixer; send particulars to 
THE IRVING STOCK FARM, Friendship, 
N. Y. 
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