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Box 236-R Sewaren, N. J. 
Farm and Estate Employment 
We maintain a Bonded Agency exclusively for 
experienced agricultural and estate employment. 
Applications&enrollmentforms sentupon request. 
C. DRYSDALE BLACK & CO. 
Agricultural Engineers & Farm Service Agency 
140 Cedar and 90 West Sts., N. Y. 
BECOME OUR LOCAL SALESMAN 
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Quick seller and good commission. Expe 
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437 C St. i - Boston, Mass. 
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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Atj The Children’s Village, Dobbs 
Ferry-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., educated Chris¬ 
tian married collide, without children, who are 
interested in boys, to take chai'ge of a group of 
20 hoys; fair salary with maintenance to right 
parties, For further information, communicate 
witli I.EON C. FAULKNER, Managing Director. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hands, teamsters 
and gardener; steady work for competent 
men. HILLSIDE FARMS, Miners Rank Bldg., 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
WANTED—Assistant poultryman on large com- 
mercial plant, not afraid of long hours; per¬ 
manent position; state age, weight, nationality, 
wages expected, etc. DONE OAK 1‘OULTUY 
FARM, Rabylon, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED, for private estate near Buffalo, N. 
Y., single man for general farm work; must 
be good milker; state experience and wages ex¬ 
pected with hoard and room. Apply J. WALK¬ 
ER, “Lochevan,” Derby, N. Y. 
WANTED—A good, careful cook, for an insti¬ 
tution; would consider a mother with child. 
Apply by letter, ADVERTISER 5717,' care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A single man to take full charge of 
grounds and truck garden, also about 200 
chickens; In applying, state age, experience, 
wages expected, including maintenance. Ad¬ 
dress reply to E. E. MATTHEWS, Superintend¬ 
ent, Wilkes-Ilarre City Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 
WANTED—Working farm foreman; married 
man with no children preferred. Apply, stat¬ 
ing references and wages desired, HILLSIDE 
FARM, 1232 Miners Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre 
Pa. 
WANTED—A gentleman and lady, living six 
months in the country and six months in the 
city, desire a married couple or two sisters to 
do all the work of the household except cooking 
and heavy laundry; a permanent and desirable 
position; trained service and first-class refer¬ 
ences required; in replying, state wages desired 
and give references. Address I*. O. BOX 15, 
Cobalt, Conn. 
WANTED—Steady married man for permanent 
position, who knows farming and machinery, 
to care for eight cows, do general farm work 
and help with poultry, on poultry and dairy 
farm; good house, etc. HOWARD F. HEN¬ 
DRICKSON, Bridgehampton, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, married man for general 
farm work; $75, house, 10 bushels potatoes, 
fruit aiul garden. BOX 57, Waverly, Pa. 
EXPERIENCED farmer wanted to plant 20 
acres in potatoes on shares; we furnish all 
machinery, good land and labor. ANNA FARM, 
R. F. D. 5,, Norwich, Conn. 
HELP WANTED—Good home for boy or old 
man, handy with axe; state lowest wages. 
VETTER, Kingston, N. J. 
WANTED—Leading farmer; also second man; 
must be workers and dry-hand milkers; give 
wage, references, age, nationality. Apply AD¬ 
VERTISER 5749, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A supervisor, family of boys; wife, 
superintendent’s cook; same building; no chil¬ 
dren or tobacco; salary $75 and $50, respective¬ 
ly, per month, and maintenance; single persons 
considered; also housekeeper, dormitory, $45. 
Particulars, COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, 
I-awrence, Mass. 
WANTED—-Protestant working manager for gen¬ 
tleman’s estate: married, no children; must 
be competent gardener and poultryman and have 
knowledge of general farming; wife good butter- 
maker. S. W. HARRIS, Norfolk, Va. 
MARRIED couple for large dairy farm; man to 
work on farm; wife to run boarding house; a 
large proposition: pleasant working conditions, 
witli all conveniences; references required. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5747, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-MANAGER on large purebred cer¬ 
tified farm: must be experienced, married, 
with small family, capable of handling a large 
proposition; all information as to wages expect¬ 
ed, experience, etc., in first letter; references re¬ 
quired. ADVERTISER 5748, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand; single; 
must be good milker; good wages and board 
for good man; steady job. BOX 164, Highland 
Mills, N. Y. 
WANTED'—Middle-aged working housekeeper; 
light work; good home; references exchanged 
ADVERTISER. 5746, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Couple without children; gardener 
handy man, for estate on Long Island; must 
understand gardening, care of fruit trees 
hedges, graveled roads, repairs, poultry, two 
cows, furnace; has assistant in Summer; woman 
laundry, cleaning, etc.; cottage, vegetables 
milk, $100; good home to willing, interested 
thrifty workers. ADVERTISER 5745, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Refined house worker and cook; quiet 
family, three adults; good home, good w'ages, 
congenial surroundings; permanent. INGLEE, 
Greenbrook Road, Dunellen, N. J. 
BY Sept. 6, capable, middle-aged woman, or 
steady, reliable country girl, for general 
housework in small family on farm; no wash¬ 
ing. MARQUIS & WAGNER, Washingtouville, 
N. Y. 
COUrLE, married, for small estate, Long 
Island; man to be useful, chauffeur; wife 
cook and laundress for small family; furnished 
cottage. Reply, giving experience and refer¬ 
ences, I\ E. C., 50 Madison Ave., New York 
City. 
HELP WANTED—Couple; woman as cook, and 
man to take care of furnace, wash cars, et,c 
Write, giving references, salary expected and 
ages, ADVERTISER 5744, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A WORKING foreman wanted Oct. 1 on dairy 
farm in -Dutchess Co., N. Y.; no liquor; no 
man under 40 years: Protestant, American or 
German preferred; $80 per month, house and 
usual extras. ADVERTISER 5743, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good, reliable and honest farm 
hand; must have good references; house, fuel, 
milk and garden furnished. E. L. KNIPMEY- 
ER, Salisbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Country-bred girl for part-time 
housework in city apartment, family of t,wo. 
ADVERTISER 5762, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Poultryman, single, with experience, 
on commercial poultry farm; must be hustler 
and reliable; wages $100 per month, room and 
board; give all particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5772, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Refined, capable, Protestant 
woman, fond of children, to take complete 
charge of motherless home, two boys, aged six 
years and 18 months; must be efficient, have 
pleasing personality and not afraid of hard 
work; modern home in New Jersey suburb; ref¬ 
erences required and given. ADVERTISER 
5773, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man, farm-raised, who would 
like to live and work as farm hand in a mod¬ 
ern school for boys and girls; u fine chance for 
a young man, with progressive ideas, to live 
and learn in congenial surroundings, with good 
wages; give age. farm experience and references. 
Address MANUMIT SCHOOL, Pawling Dutchess 
Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Clean, experienced, dry-hand milker 
for certified dairy; 15 cows; wages, $60 and 
maintenance; 10-hour day; no outside work; 
state age, experience, reference. RARITAN 
VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Partner; farm on State road and 
trolley, near Bridgeport, Conn., fully equipped 
for dairy; absolutely constant water supply; re¬ 
quires partner able finance purchase 12 to 16 
head dairy cow's; two residences, city lights, all 
conveniences. ADVERTISER 5769, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRY manager, married, with 19 years’ 
practical experience on commercial and pri¬ 
vate plants, open for position Sept. 15. H. 
SHAPIRD, Mgr. Brightwaters Poultry Farm, 
Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, three years’ experience, desires 
position. ADVERTISER 5724, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman wants permanent 
position, commercial or private estate; middle- 
aged; American; married; no children; 12 years’ 
practical experience; exceptional references; 
particulars first letter. ADVERTISER 5737, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager of wide experience 
wishes position, now or later; lias had agri¬ 
cultural and stock raising course; A1 references; 
give particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
5736, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, thoroughly experienced in all 
branches of poultry work desires position; 
efficient, honest, and not afraid of work. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5741, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER, exceptional ability, open; 
life-time, practical, scientific experience gen¬ 
eral farming: specialty Guernsey- cattle; de¬ 
veloped two famous herds; successful advanced 
registry work; world’s record; showing; 100 bac¬ 
teria milk production; farm business develop¬ 
ment; capacity from help; record spotless; 
American; married; 35. ADVERTISER 5740, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED September I; herd man¬ 
ager or superintendent of breeding or feeding 
estate; life experience with hogs, cattle, sheep: 
married: references. ADVERTISER 5739, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate superintendent Wants posi¬ 
tion; college graduate, 39, small family, ex¬ 
perienced advance registry records, farm ac¬ 
counts, handling help efficiently, fruit and farm 
crops; seven years manager; position must re¬ 
quire responsibility; best of references given; 
state particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
5738, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Experienced couple, man¬ 
age country place or club; man, thorough 
knowledge repairs and buildings. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5758, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
or superintendent, with life experience in all 
branches of farm work; married; best, of refer¬ 
ences as tb character and ability; can run a car 
and tractor and all farm machinery. J. E. 
GORDON, Chappaqua, N. Y. 
WANT machine work on farm or in city; can 
run tractors, gasoline engines and autos. 
FORREST MILLER, R. D. 1, Hunt, N. Y. 
WANTED—-Position with refined people on a 
private estate as a gardener; 25 years experi¬ 
ence in handling stock, both show and utility; 
a colored man using no tobacco, liquor or pro¬ 
fanity; will not consider anything but a perma¬ 
nent position and a good home; if you are look- 
imr for such a man, please write to ADVER¬ 
TISER 5756, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED fish breeder, poultry and game 
keeper; understands trapping and shooting of 
vermin; 37 years of age, single, with highest 
references, desires a steady position at country 
seat of American gentleman; State of New York 
preferred. ADVERTISER 5757, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN and gardener, as manager or as¬ 
sistant; middle aged; no children; private or 
commercial plant; best references; permanent. 
ADVERTISER 5754, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, middle aged, no children; man, gar¬ 
den, lawn and poultry; no cow; wife, good 
plain cook or housework: no laundry; best ref¬ 
erences; permanent. ADVERTISER 5755, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MOTHER, with boy, school age, wishes em¬ 
ployment in family of adults. ADVERTISER 
5753, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE 
camp. A. 
man 
W., 
wishes to cook on 
Box 544, Mt. Kisco, 
farm 
N. Y. 
or 
WANTED—Position as gardener, farmer or care¬ 
taker; Scotch: married; no alcohol or tobacco; 
best of references; state wages. ADVERTISER 
5751, care Rural New-Yorker. 
IF you have a farm needing a manager, would 
like to communicate with you; Connecticut 
preferred. Address BOX 135, Wallingford, Conn. 
HOUSEK EEPER—Refined, middle-aged woman, 
with daughter, 10. wishes position near ex¬ 
cellent school. ADVERTISER 5750, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL poultryman, 26, wants position; 
Christian; American; 8 years’ experience; will¬ 
ing worker; fine references. ADVERTISER 5771, 
care Rural New'-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—206-acre farm; 50 acres timber; 35 
Holsteins; 17 Lakenvelders; team, wagons, 
sleighs, hand tools, farm machinery, milker. 100 
tons hay. C. M. EATON, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 
THREE hearing orchards, with crops of Stark 
Delicious and other good varieties, near rail¬ 
road town; modern improvements; fine climate 
at $6,000, $7,500, $16,000; easy terms. OVER¬ 
BROOK ORCHARD Co., Saluda, N. C. 
FOR SALE—156-acre farm; 10-room house; 
barns; fruit orchard; with tools and stock. 
Apply owner, VERNON II. TIGER, Gladstone, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—General store, consisting of hard¬ 
ware and groceries, located in farming com¬ 
munity in Northeast Ohio; stock and fixtures 
will invoice about $10,000: real estate, $3500. 
For particulars address ADVERTISER 5687, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped poultry plant; 3 
large laying houses, electric lights, 6 brooder 
houses, Camlee incubator 2,400-egg capacity, 750 
White Leghorn pullets, 12 acres level, tillable 
ground, 10-room dwelling; well and cistern 
pump at sink in kitchen; good bam and out¬ 
buildings; price $5,500, part cash. C. H. 
CHUBB, Palenville, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Dairy farm; good location; build¬ 
ings. machinery; adjoining Somerville. A. I,. 
CANFIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Farm about 20 acres, within 50 miles' 
New York; few miles station; 8-room house; 
barn; brook; Jersey preferred. SI’INDLER, 106 
Linden St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WELL located farm, l-.i miles Vergennes, 121 
acres good soil, fine view. GEO. SMITH ES¬ 
TATE, Vergennes, Vt. 
ACCOUNT sickness, Leghorn farm, two acres, 
700 layers, 400 April pullets; 9-room resi¬ 
dence, modern improvements; will consider prac¬ 
tical poultryman on shares. RELIABLE POUL¬ 
TRY FARM, Blue Point, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—77-acre farm, 11-room house, im¬ 
provements, outbuildings, fine condition, near 
State road, $6,800; owner. MRS. R. F'OR- 
SHAW, Highland, N. Y. It. 4. 
FARM for sale; 62 acres; 1 mile from Colgate 
University, Hamilton, N. Y.; with stock, team 
and farming tools; price and terms reasonable. 
HENRY SCHARMAN, It. 2, Hamilton, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, dairy farm, 80 to 100 acres, 
reasonably priced. ADVERTISER 5760, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Direct from owner, modern house 
with acre good land, fruit, etc.; spring wa¬ 
ter in house; near large town; give full particu¬ 
lars. W. H. PADDOCK, Coxsackie, N. Y. 
CHARLESTOWN, N. H.—Hundred-acre hill 
farm, thirty cleared; wood, timber, pasture; 
six-room house, fireplaces; fifty-foot barn; fruit; 
used as Summer home. J. H. CLAGG, 
FOR SALE—-Seashore lots for Summer cottages; 
fine location; bbat,ing, bathing, fishing, swim¬ 
ming. FRANK HARDY, Essex, Mass. 
WANTED—Poultry farm in good condition; state 
price, terms, location. BOX 223, Tenafly, N. J. 
FLORIDA, lake front, furnished 5-room bunga¬ 
low; boat, garage, garden planted, fruit; good 
roads; $300 for six months; another, $200. BOX 
4, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. 
TEN-ACRE poultry farm, 86 miles from New 
York Cif.v, near Middletown: will accommo¬ 
date 1,500 layers and 3,000 chicks; good 7-room 
house with all improvements; good cellar, Delco 
electric lights throughout the plant; never-fail¬ 
ing cold spring water running to all yards; good 
barn and garage; within limits of village of 
Otisville; price $7,000, or can be bought fully 
equipped. L. SCHOBL, JR., Box 37, Otisville, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—8-acre truck farm; rich soil; new 
bungalow; stock and tools; near good market; 
main road; 10 minutes town and station; near 
school; good water; roust sell immediately. Ap¬ 
ply owner, M. C. BECK, Box 206, Spotswood. 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—31 acres, just off State road, 2 s ,j 
miles to railroad; good buildings, lots of 
fruit; mail delivered and telephone; $2,000; 
part, cash; balance easy te*ns. H. L. ED¬ 
WARDS, Schenevus, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—17- 2 -acre truck and poultry farm; 
excellent soil; semi-bungalow, bam, 4 laying 
bouses, 3 brooder houses; 3 miles from city off 
12,000; liens, 500 ducks, equipment. II. K. WIL¬ 
LEY, Fulton, N. Y. 
FOR. SALE—145 acres, 1 Vi miles from New York 
State_ Experimental Farm; fair buildings; good 
land; 5 acres sour cherries, 2 acres plums, 1 
acre berries, apples and pears; adapted for fruit 
or dairy; beautiful location. Apply owner, II. 
H. VAN SICKLE, It. I>. 3, Geneva, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm on State road, near village 
with school, churches, stores, post office. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5759, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOX FARM of about 25 acres; eight pens; witli 
or without two pairs silver foxes and three 
pups; suitable for poultry also; near Randolph, 
A t. A. J. WILSON, 120 Liberty St,, New York 
City. 
WANTED—To rent or buy fully equipped dairy 
farm, by experienced Swiss dairyman; please 
give details in first letter. ADVERTISER 5763, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FINE 72-acre farm, Dunellen, N. J., State road; 
highest price for all crops; $5,000 cash needed. 
ADVERTISER. 5764, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER estate or commercial; farm-raised 
college graduate, 26; married; no children; 
understands cattle, hogs, Grade A milk produc¬ 
tion: farming, handling of men and machinery; 
good references, including lust employer. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5742, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Occupancy at once, 
2 acres suitable for inmltry, 
close to village; quote price. 
Keansburg, N. J, 
4-room cottage, 
in New Jersey, 
BOX 25, East 
MIDDLE-AGED married man, no children, 
American, honest, sober, Industrious, clean 
and obliging, wants steady position October 1 
as gardener and caretaker; handy, repairs; good 
wages; references. Call or write JOHN KOL- 
YER, care Dr. Binst, Sparta, N. J. 
PRACTICAL farmer, 15 years’ experience in 
diversified farming, desires position by No¬ 
vember 1; will consider small salary and per¬ 
centage; good reference. ADVERTISER 5770, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
103-AORE farm, with or without stock and 
crops; 8-room house, large barn, cow barn for 
29 head cows, 3 chicken houses, large hoghouse, 
butchering house; spring running water at house, 
barn, hoghouse and butchering house; 15 min¬ 
utes' walk from town and high school; and lots 
of other outbuildings; some of the land lies in 
tlie Borough of Portland, Pa. Owner, GEORGE 
I). LAMBERT, P.ox 114, Portland, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Four-acre poultry farm near Sardis, 
Monroe County, Ohio; fine chicken houses, ca¬ 
pacity 800 to 1.000; granary and other buildings; 
two cisterns, artesian well; fruit; good 6-room 
log and frame house; elevation, 1,350 ft.; price, 
$2,000: chickens, if wanted. J. Y. PATTER¬ 
SON, R. D. 1, Sardis, O. 
POR SALE—Connecticut farm, 80 acres, stocked 
and equipped; large house and barns; good 
condition: all crops included; price $7,000; terms. 
ADA Eli’l ISER 5768, care Rnraj New-Yorker. 
NEW JERSEY—126 acres, 12 miles from Phila¬ 
delphia on good stone road, suitable for dairy 
or truck; large modern house with beautiful 
trees, and lawn; good outbuildings and tenant 
house; must tie sold quickly. For further in¬ 
formation address PRESTON T. ROBERTS 
Moorestown, N. J. Price $20,000. 
Miscellaneous 
MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. net post¬ 
paid. for $1; stores sell this at $1.75; thousands 
of Rural New'-Yorker readers among my well- 
satisfied customers. Are you one of them? please 
send remittance with order. R. W AVINIl 
Babylon, N. Y. ' ’ 
HONEY—Extracted, here, clover, ti0-ll). can, 
$7.80;_two, $15; buckwheat, $6; two, $11.40; 
twelve 5-lb. palls clover, $9; buekwhent, $7 80- 
lbs. prepaid in third zone, $2; buck wheal. 
$1.75; purity and satisfaction guaranteed. RAY 
<’. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
WAN 1 ED—Power hay press; give condition, 
make and lowest cash price. ROX 89 Ln- 
cona, N. Y. 
BOARDERS wanted; abundance fresh eggs and 
milk. J. W. SIIERER, Ridgebury, N. Y. 
PURE Vermont maple syrup, 
made sugar, pound cakes 
40c; products guaranteed. 
Essex Jet., Vt. 
$2.35 gallon; fresh 
30c; small cakes, 
G. L. HOWARD, 
FOR SALE—Blue Hen Mammoth incubator in 
fine condition; 2,880-egg; $350, crated; one 
brand new Jamesway brooder stove, larue size 
$25. PAUL KUHL, Copper Hill, N. J 
I<OR SALE—One S. I). Blue Hen incubator, con¬ 
sisting of 14 standard sections, rated 10 080 
eggs; perfect condition; with all equipment, etc 
BIRCH HILL FARM, Katonah, N. Y. 
ri ’,^ IAN <1 >"’< , ns, famous Root strain, $1 each 
WESLEY DUNHAM, Bethel, Vt. 
WANTED—Any part of 10,000 spruce poles. 
lengths 25 to 40 ft.; tops to measure 4 In. 
across or more, and butt ends 7 to 12 in.; no 
[Mile to contain a crook greater than 3 per cent 
of its length; all stuff to be sound, live wood; 
quoth lowest price f. o. b. cars or vessels. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5761, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Several Magic coal 
State tested, Jersey Black 
stock. SORNBORGER, Rowley, 
brooders; good. 
Giant breeding 
Mass. 
WAN I LI) Mammoth Blue Hen incubator; state 
age, size and price. I. M. JOHNSON, Ickes- 
burg, Pa. 
FOR SALE—New white extracted honey in 5-lb. 
pails, $1.10; delivered into third zone. JOHN 
MOSHER, Moravia, N. Y. 
WANTED—Rural New-Yorker for Jan. 7 and 
14, and April 29, 1922. LIBRARY, N. Y. 
Agri. Exp. Station, Geneva, N. Y. 
WANT to buy laurel; ask for price, particu¬ 
lars. JAMES MORANDI, 1843 Bronxdale Ave 
Bronx, New York City. 
30-3, 30-31'., 
N. Y. 
32-4 TIRES, cheap. SIMMS, Lake, 
WANTED—Fox grapes, Muscadin and Scupper- 
nong; quote price iso- 100 lbs.; state quantity 
available. ADVERTISER 5767, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Choice white clover extracted 
honey; 5-lb. pail, $1.20; 10-lb. pail, $2.25; de¬ 
livered to third postal zone; one 60-lb. can, $8; 
two 60-lb. cans, $15; f. o. b. Holgate, O. NOAH 
RORDNER, Holgate, O. 
0 MOLINE PLOWS, new; never used; first check 
$13.75 takes one; shipped C. O. D., $14.50; 
guaranteed. A. M. CURTIS, Baldwinsville, 
N. Y. 
When you write advertisers mention 
'I'he Rural New- Yorker and you ’ll get 
a quick reply and a “square deal. ” See 
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