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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Young man, 18 to 20, in certified 
dairy; give qualifications. BELLE ALTO 
FARMS, Wernersville, Pa. 
WANTED—'Nurse for school infirmary, moder¬ 
ate requirements, steady position; $80 per 
month with living. ADVERTISER 4580, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man to run small retail milk 
route, help milk and any other work, if nec¬ 
essary; must be capable of driving car. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4586, care Rural New-Yorker. 
-MAN and wife on Pennsylvania dairy farm; 
could also use son or father; investigate. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4589, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARPENTER and repairman, married or single, 
one who can paint, and keep buildings in re¬ 
pair; stock farm near Philadelphia. PENS- 
HURST FARM, Narberth, Pa. 
WANTED—Woman for housework, plain cook¬ 
ing, no washing, two in family, farm two 
miles from town. PIERSON, HOWELLS, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer, either on wages or profit 
sharing basis, located Ashford, Conn.; 100 
acres, 50 mowing; school, telephone, It. F. 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; 
handy with tools; North Jersey; herd of Guern¬ 
sey cattle; house with modern improvements, 
close to schqpl. ADVERTISER 4599, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced reliable married man 
to work by year on general Western New 
York farm. RALPH BRUNDAGE, Oakfield, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer and wife, to work on shares; 
15-head dairy; 1,500 capacity poultry; West¬ 
chester County; must be able to buy half of stock 
good living conditions and opportunity to make 
money. ADVERTISER 4611, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—On or before April 1, a thoroughly 
competent (married man, without children) 
all round farmer and herdsman, a position on a 
gentleman’s place, where hard work and faith¬ 
fulness are appreciated; understands feeding 
and raising of registered stock, and is good but¬ 
ter-maker; we are absolutely clean, respectable 
people, and we desire a clean, comfortable cot¬ 
tage, with light and fuel, etc.; will not keep 
boarders, but wife willing to accommodate oc¬ 
casionally, or attend to bills, accounts, etc. 
ADVERTISER 4612, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Man and wife on poultry and fruit 
farm; general housework; modern home. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4615, care Rural New-Yo rker. _ 
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WANTED—April 1, on shares, good, clean fam¬ 
ily, or neat, handy man; must have enough 
help to operate farm with 30 cows; also be kind 
to animals; will pay $125 each month and share 
un at end of year; state nationality and number 
in family. THEO. VAN DER MEULEN, Bloom¬ 
ing Grove, Orange Co., N. Y. 
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WANTED—Single man who understands farm¬ 
ing, can milk, who knows how and is willing 
to do the work on a 20-acre place (if you drink 
don’t answer this ad.); wages $20 per week 
from April 1 to Nov. 1; $15 per week balance 
of the year; board and a good home. D. J. 
McBRIDE, 98 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 
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WANTED—Married man on general farm; must 
understand modern machinery and stock; 
house and usual privileges furnished; give qual¬ 
ifications and references; also salary desired. 
JOHN IL NOSTRAND, Cranbury, N. J. 
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WANTED—April 1, a reliable middle-aged mar¬ 
ried man, no children, to work on a dairy 
farm for a widow; if satisfactory would rent on 
shares later; state wages wanted. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 4617, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man for general farming, have small 
herd of Guernseys; near high school; state 
wages expected. S. C. BENTLEY, Lyndonville, 
N. Y. 
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WANTED—Young or middle-aged single man 
for general farm work; state qualifications, 
also wages expected first letter. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 4620, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COWMAN wanted with over five years’ experi¬ 
ence with registered stock, $75 if competent. 
KNOLLCROFT FARM, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
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WANTED—A school in Central New York re¬ 
quires the services of an experienced farmer 
to work with and direct boys; good character, 
habits and energy essential: permanent posi¬ 
tion; one adult assistant Address ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 4622, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO MAN, 25 to 35, with small family, experi¬ 
enced with fruit and poultry, I offer unusual 
opportunity to become established and eventual¬ 
ly acquire farm in Hunterdon County, N. J.; 
state experience fully in letter. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 4623, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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SINGLE man who understands garden truck¬ 
ing and with at least some knowledge of 
poultry raising; man must be of good character, 
competent and reliable; wages $60 per month 
and board; position open March 15. W. J. 
SAWYER. Hilltop Farm, Webbs Hill, Stam¬ 
ford, Conn. 
WANTED—Young married man, dairy farm; 
fuel, milk, potatoes, house furnished, pay 
$1,060, same includes board of man 8 months 
Address ADVERTISER 4625, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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AI?E YOU the man able to manage a boarding 
house for 100 farm men, taking full charge 
and responsibility of individual rooms and 
meals; position permanent; give full informa¬ 
tion regarding training, experience and salary 
expected. ADVERTISER 4627, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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WANTED—Refined couple for boys’ school; per¬ 
manent position for reliable people; salary 
varies according to responsibility and position, 
from $1,200 to $1,800; no children at present; 
openings for cottage master, assistant farmer 
and housekeeper of department: for particulars 
write, enclosing stamp to W. GRANT FANCH- 
ER, Supt., Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman as housekeeper 
for family of four; one looking for good 
home in the country. ADVERTISER 4632, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—A working manager for a dairy 
farm (50 purebred Holsteins), 60 miles north 
of New York City; address with all particulars 
as to experience, age, family, wages expected, 
etc. S. W. HUFF, 2396 Third Ave., New York 
City. 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION w'anted as farm superintendent 
March 1, by man with years of 1 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, dairy¬ 
men, herdsmen, tractor men, teamsters, poultry- 
men and greenhouse men. . BERNHARD OS- 
TROLENK, Farm School, Pa. 
POULTRYMAN, single, desires position on 
private estate, at liberty February 15; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 4555, 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 Val¬ 
ley, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, married, With family, wishes 
position on private or commercial plant. BOX 
A, Fishers Island, N. Y. 
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. 
POULTRYMAN—Working manager, single, 16 
years’ experience, is open for engagement, 
commercial; references. ADVERTISER 4588, 
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. 
ORCHARD work wanted; pruning, spraying and 
care, in general; own tools; excellent refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 4596, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position driving tractor or truck 
where hard work is appreciated and paid for. 
ADVERTISER 4610, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position to operate during the hatch¬ 
ing season, a ten or twenty thousand egg in¬ 
cubator for results, wages or percentage basis, 
with good board. Address 50 ABBOTT AVE., 
Danbury, Conn. 
COUPLE—White, American, experienced and 
capable, care gentleman’s country estate; wo¬ 
man good cook, competent waitress, housework- 
er; man, gardener, flowers and vegetables, han¬ 
dy all repairs, care live stock, poultry, furnace, 
useful, clean, quiet; respectable couple, refers 
ences; don’t want place on run down farm with 
prohibitive conditions, but orderly place with 
reasonable conveniences, where honest, effi¬ 
cient service is appreciated, and where we feel 
that owner’s best interest is our own, about 
March 1. ADVETISER 4609, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, age 20, Conn, graduate 
with practical experience, desires position on 
commercial poultry farm; prefer Connecticut or 
Massachusetts; open April 1. ADVERTISER 
4601, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING MANAGER, interested in any real 
proposition, farm raised, college graduate, 
married, excellent references in regards hogs, 
cattle, cropping. ADVERTISER 4600, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ENGLISH farmer, 30, open for position March 
1; dairy and general farming; capable taking 
charge. ADVERTISER 4602, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG lady wishes position in home as govern¬ 
ess or nurse for backward or exceptional 
child; experience, training, references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4584, care Rural New-Yorker. 
STRONG young woman with baby wishes house¬ 
work position in the State of Pennsylvania; 
good home more important than wages; good 
references. ADVERTISER 4605, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-FOREMAN, American, 28, married. 
one child, capable of handling any detail of 
dairy farming, sterility and abortion treatment 
a specialty; open April 1. BOV 242, Milford, 
Pa. 
WANTED—Position as lady’s companion or 
mother’s helper; permanent home first con¬ 
sideration. ADVERTISER 4604, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Position by single poultr.vman; ex¬ 
cellent references. RAY MASSIE, Broad 
Brook Farm, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
MILK route man would like position or any 
other kind of driving. GEORGE J. SIMON, 
General Delivery, New Brunswick, N. J. 
TRACTOR job; Case tractor preferred, and gen¬ 
eral farm work; no dairy; single. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4614, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man, 26 years old, 2 children, de¬ 
sires position as clerk in general store in the 
country; go anywhere; pleasant personality. P. 
O. BOX 41, White House, N. J. 
POULTRY manager, college training with 10 
years practical experience, desires position; 
married, American; used to handling help; 
would consider taking charge of small estate; 
best references. R. E. K., 21 East 38th St., 
New York City. 
MASTER farmer desires position on estate, 
large farm, or breeding establishment; mar¬ 
ried, no children; wide experience of all crops, 
gardening, machinery, purebred cattle, produc¬ 
ing and retail fancy market milk, handling of 
men, buying and selling; can furnish high-class 
reference to prove my ability. ADVERTISER 
4621, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 33, brought up on farm, college 
education, wants place on large stock and 
orchard farm. ADVERTISER 4618, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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WOMAN with daughter nine, well trained, 
wishes position as housekeeper or cook; would 
like a responsible position; state salary. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4619, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Position as superintendent on gen¬ 
eral dairy or fruit farm at once or April 1; 
capable, energetic, 10 years’ of successful ex¬ 
perience managing all branches of diversified 
farming, handling men with maximum effi¬ 
ciency; good references; in replying state sal¬ 
ary and full particulars. ADVERTISER 4621, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MILKER at present young, 20, would like 
job as test milker; state wages; non-smoker; 
reply to P-, care C. Bolton, 73 Messerole Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by married American as 
working foreman or head herdsman; best of 
references. ADVERTISER 4631, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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POSITION wanted where mechanical work on 
cars, tracfor, and all farm machinery is 
needed; New York State preferred. Address 
181 North Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
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SINGLE teamster wants position on private 
estate Or commercial farm; life experience; 
best of references; Swedish, age 35. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4629, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man wants position on farm or dairy; 
can drive tractor or car, experienced, can 
milk; state wages and particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4628, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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TWO young men, 19, want jobs on farm; have 
had some experience; state wages and loca¬ 
tion. MICHAEL TAUGHER, 1752 East 26th 
St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
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YOUNG man wishes position as assistant poul- 
tryman. ADVERTISER 4634, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED to sell or to lease—54-acre farm, lo¬ 
cated in New York State, 26 miles from New 
York City; live 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 in 
high state of cultivation; market vegetables, 
grapes, fruits, poultry, etc. Address to MRS. 
F. MARIANI, Pearl River, N. Y. 
FERTILE farm, 60 acres; new buildings, silo. 
L. G. KELLOGG, Stillwater, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—187 acres; dairy farm for years; 
good lO-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. 
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. 
FOR RENT, very reasonable, ten acres suit able 
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. 
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, ice 
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, 6 large 
colony houses; all equipment and quantity of 
household goods included; price $12,500, $4,000 
cash. ADVERTISER 4587, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
21-ACRE poultry-truck-fruit farm near city; 
modern buildings; macadam road. Write B. 
C. GRIMWOOD, Box 32, Spokane, O. 
LONG ISLAND poultry farm, 5 acres, low price 
for quick sale. ADVERTISER 4593, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED TO BUY a dairy farm of about 100 
acres within 90 miles of New York City, 
north or west; must have good buildings, plenty 
of water, either lake or streams and reasonable 
price. Address ADVERTISER 4608, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Hudson Valley farm, 245 acres; 
spring water led to 11-room house; well 
wooded and watered; adapted grain, grass, fruit; 
$11,000; suitable terms. GERMAN SNYDER, 
Germantown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm in Western New York 
for truck, must have abundance water for ir¬ 
rigation and natural ice supply. ADVERTISER 
4603, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WILL give use of 80-acre farm with stock and 
tools in exchange for taking care of same; 
near Easton, Pa.; bond of satisfactory refer¬ 
ences required. NICK SCHMIDT, 105 East 
104th St., New York City. 
CHICKEN FARM—50 acres, 30 cleared, Toms 
River, county road, modern home, seven 
rooms, bath, furnace, electric lights, 14 large 
laying pens, four brooder houses all new, elec¬ 
tric lights, running water equipped; 1,500 lay¬ 
ing stock; house and all outbuildings newdy 
painted; feed at cost, being members Co-oper¬ 
ative Feed Association; eggs taken at door by 
Poultry Association; farm equipment includes 
new tractor, two automobiles, etc.; other im¬ 
portant business interests demanding personal 
attention reason for selling; terms reasonable; 
your personal inspection will command your 
immediate appreciation of value offered; no 
agents. ADVERTISER 4606, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
450-ACRE farm with or without equipment; 42 
registered Jerseys, 6 horses, 450 pullets, re¬ 
ceipts were $15 a day; acetylene gas and bath; 
150 apple trees, 2 acres strawberries; only $4,- 
000 to $6,000; cash required; 5,000 cords wood. 
MEADOWBROOK FARM, Brooklyn, Conn. 
FOR SALE or will trade for smaller place, 
300-acre improved farm, Somerset Co., Md., 
on State highwav near county seat; for par¬ 
ticulars apply ADVERTISER 4630, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED TO RENT—Farm on shares with 
teams and equipment; about 100 acres suit¬ 
able for mixed farming; New Jersey preferred; 
have own help. ADVERTISER 4007, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—On shares, 75-acre farm on Lacka¬ 
wanna Railroad in Northern New Jersey, 25 
miles from New York City; good opportunity 
for party familiar with fruit, dairy, poultry, 
etc.; only those whose past records show effi¬ 
ciency and success need apply. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 4613, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—To rent, fully equipped farm, 40 
cows or more, by experienced college graduate, 
34, now employed as superintendent on 1,200- 
acre estate. Address BOX 31, Kent Cliffs, N. Y. 
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FARM FOR RENT—260 acres in Burlington 
County, with splendid house, all necessary 
outbuildings, garage, silo; for rent for a term 
of three years. Inquire at ALEX VON FEST, 
17 Battery PI., New York N. Y. 
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WANTED—To rent, small farm, with buying 
option; give particulars. G, BOX 105, Y. M. 
C. A., Poughkepsie, N. Y. 
WANTED—Equipped farm on shares. FRED 
HANER, Route 5, Troy N. Y. 
FARM wanted, Long Island, suitable poultry; 
state exact location, size, soil, price, terms. 
BOX 145, Bay Shore, N. Y. 
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DAIRY FARM in high state of cultivation, 140 
acres, new 10-room house, good barn, silo, 
running water, 60 head of stock, 500 poultry; 
four miles county seat Delhi, N. Y., State road 
all but % mile; all new machinery, new Ford 
truck takes you to town in 15 minutes with 
high school and agricultural college; must sell 
because my wife is cripled with rheumatism; 
price $12,000, part cash, easy terms; address 
the owner, ADVERTISER 4626, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY farm near Lakewood, N. J., mod¬ 
ern and successful; 16 acres, dwelling house, 
garage; capacity 1,300 hens, 2,000 chicks, in¬ 
cubation 2,300; cash $3,000, balance mort¬ 
gage. ADVERTISER 4033, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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FOR SALE—Good farm, 98 acres; stock, ma¬ 
chinery, all fruit; Endicott-Johnson markets; 
milk 12c quart; customers furnish pails; retail 
price, fruit, vegetables, etc.; good buildings; 
good location; good income. Write owner, 
ANDREW NELSON, Apalachin, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Dairy farm; town one mile. A. 
L. CANFIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
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300 ACRES, 20 miles north Utica, N. Y., near 
Ilemsen; fair house and buildings; nearly 
level; 100 acres woods, balance pasture and 
meadow; sacrifice price $3,500 or exchange good 
city property. F. GIDDINGS, Baldwinsville, 
N. Y. 
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FARM of 116 acres, well located, good build¬ 
ings, with or without stock; reasonable price. 
Write owner, BOX 24, ltushford, N. Y. 
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. 
HONKY—Six pounds, $1.40, prepaid 3d zone. 
WILLIAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, 
N. J. 
HONEY that will prove satisfactory; clover 
5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs,, $2; buckwheat, $1 and 
$1.80 postpaid anil insured. RANSOM FARM, 
1310 Spring St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
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. 
50 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. 
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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, Merrifield, N. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY. 10 lbs., $2.10; 5 lbs., $1.15, 
delivered. FAULKNER APIARIES, Basking 
Ridge, N. J. 
ONE Prairie State incubator, 390-egg; fine con¬ 
dition; $50; one 390-egg Cyphers Buffalo; 
shows use but good working condition, $30; 
both $75. HUMMERS, It. 1, Frencbtown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—F’our 600-egg Buckeye incubators, 
good as new; price $53 each; four $200: cost 
$107 each; a real bargain. I. M. JOHNSON, 
Iekesburg, Pa. 
EXTRACTED HONEY—Delivered by mail, 5 to 
40 lbs. in third zone. 60 lbs. in second; cir¬ 
cular free; ten lbs. clover $2.15, buckwheat 
$1.90. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
DELICIOUS pecan nuts, 5 lbs. $2.50 prepaid. 
GRIFFISS FARMS, Larnont, Florida. 
HONEY—5 lbs. clover, $1.10; 10 lbs., $2; buck¬ 
wheat, $1 and $1.75 postpaid first three zones; 
60 lbs. here, clover, $7.50; buckwheat, $6. 
HENRY WILLIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—Two cars Alfalfa, first and sec¬ 
ond cutting. JENISON, Lock Berlin, N. Y. 
INFORMATION desired by members of his fam¬ 
ily regarding the present. location of John 
Frederick Barkstrom. Address F’. G. BARK- 
STROM, 105 Vega St., Jamestown, N. Y. 
WANTED—6 to 10 carloads of No. 1 Timothy 
hay, delivered to New York: send full parti¬ 
culars and price to VETTER’S STABLE, 487 
East 163d St., Bronx, N. Y. 
ORANGES—GRAPEFRUIT—Tree-ripened: bush 
el boxes, picked, packed in grove; oranges 
$2; mixed, $1.75; grapefruit, $1.50; f. o. b 
Wauehula, Fla.; send money with order. E. K 
WALKER, JR., P. O. Box 482, Wauehula, Fla 
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