1367 
Trespassing Cows 
What is the law in New York State 
in regard to driving cows and young 
stock on the public road? The man on 
one side of me rents a farm ; on the other 
side he owns some land without build¬ 
ings. We have 160 acres. He drives his 
14 cows and young stock from the rented 
place to his own for pasture; sometimes 
he lets them come alone, and they are all 
over my meadows. I have asked him 
about it; his answer is, “Build a fence 
along your meadows to keep my cows in 
the road, or I shall stamp all your crops 
in the ground.” This has been the third 
Summer and Fall he has done this. I 
have fixed up the fence in the woods that 
connects with rented place and his own, 
so his cows can go across in the woods, 
with no damage to me, but he will not use 
that; too hard to chase cows through the 
woods, he says. Do I have to^ build road 
fences to protect my meadows? He says 
the road is public and he will do as he 
pleases. Sometimes he is with the cows, 
but he lets them run all over the mead¬ 
ows, coming and going. L. E. 
If your neighbor pastures his cows in 
the highway and they enter on your 
premises to your damage you can seize 
the cows and hold them until he has paid 
for the damage done, provided you take 
the proper legal procedure. If he drives 
them in the highway past your premises 
he must use reasonable care to keep them 
from doing damage or be liable for dam¬ 
ages sustained. N. T. 
Alfalfa and Timothy HAY 
r„.. 0„l„ in Par I nto Direct from growers. Car lots 
rOr u3l8 111 bar Lots on iy. Inspection allowed. 
W. A. WITHROW Route 4 Syracuse. N. Y. 
Cider Apples Wanted 
n.i _ n_„„„ PI-.IL All sizes. Benzoate of Soda. Apple 
wider rieSS ulOm Graters and supplies. Send for list. 
PALMEK liltOS Cos Cob, Conn. 
Cider Apples Wanted F . T . palmer, cos'cob, conn. 
Uaii and <Jlraui All grades—timothy, light and heavy 
ndj dull Oil an c ] ovei - mixed, first and second cut¬ 
ting alfalfa, feed and grain, oat. wheat and rye 
straw Satisfaction guarantee*!. Ask for delivered 
prices. SAMUEL DEUEL, Pine Plains, N. Y, 
FARM AND ESTATE 
EMPLOYMENT 
We mainlain a bonded agency 
as a m e d i u m for the better 
class agricultural help. 
FARM MAN AG MEN T SALES S E R V I C E S EMPLOYMENT 
C. DRYSDALE BLACK & CO., Agri. Eng. Services 
90 West St. Bldg., New York Rector 6760 
Your farm name lettered in 
pure gold leaf on blue sanded 
ground with gilded horde r. 
%. in. pine board 10 in. x 6 ft. S8.00 delivered. 
Danielson’s Sign Shop Thompson, Pa. 
FARM SIGNS 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Hate of advertising in this department 8c pet- 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
sttbscriners, but no display advertising or ad- 
vertisiiig of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
FARM foreman and mechanic on Long Island 
duck farm, yearly wages and bonus; 31,800. 
cottage electric light and garden; references 
required. ADVERTISER 5972, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—General farm hand, single; room, 
board, good wages. W. It. WILLIS, R. F. D. 
4, Honesdale, Pa. _ 
HONEST, reliable, married man, wanted to 
work on poultry farm; experience not neces¬ 
sary give full particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5990, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young American couple on truck 
farm; wages 3100 month, vegetables free; 
state age and experience. V. F. DAVIS, Mt. 
Sinai, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Married poultryman on a large com¬ 
mercial plant, who is thoroughly experienced 
in handling S. C. White Leghorns in all its 
branches; steady position; state age, nation- 
alitv, wages expected if house, eggs, and poul¬ 
try are supplied. THE MARQUIS POULTRY 
FARM. Toms River, N. J. 
WANTED—For up-to-date Columbia County, N. 
Y. farm, married working foreman, having 
experience with modern farm implements; will¬ 
ing to board one or two high class dairymen; 
jundurnished house, firewood, etc., .supplied; 
state age, nationality, references and wages 
expected. ADVERTISER 0000, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
iVANTED—Short course graduate with dairy 
farm experience for cow testing association 
npervisor. Address EXTENSION SERVICE, 
State Agricultural College, New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced single men; dry-hand 
test milker; farm hands must understand trac¬ 
tors and trucks; also butter-maker and dairy¬ 
man; give references and wages per month. 
, ADVERTISER 6011, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man for retail milk route; 
Ford driver; house free: Long Island country. 
.Apply, stating salary. ADVERTISER 0039, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A ONE-MAN farm hand; drive Ford; good home; 
state experience, reference, age, salary. L. 
“MAAS, R. F. D. No. 3. Peekskiil, N. Y. 
WANTED—-Couple; woman good cook and house- 
worker; man to wo-k sma’l farm and garden; 
salary and shares. F. de ONIS, R. F. D. 1, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 
WANTED—Good hone9t. woman for general 
housework in small Christian family. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5997, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Handy man that knows farm life, 
that can eat and work well; one that can do 
some carpenter and mason work preferred; we 
use tractor and truck; the above are incidentals; 
our business is high-class dogs; man that likes 
dogs would fit in; this place is no hospital for 
the sick; don’t write how much I pay, say how 
much you do and want; permanent. CHAS. 
WILLIAMS, Morris Plains, N. J. 
WORKING superintendent wanted; by Dec. 1, 
on large dairy farm; must be experienced, 
high-class worker, able to keep all modern farm 
machinery in order, understand efficient man¬ 
agement and milk production; references re¬ 
quired; good bouse and salary. J. B. R. VER- 
PLANCK, Fishkill on Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife to take Vermont farm 
on shares. ADVERTISER 0013, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm Woman to assist in care of 
poultry and dairying; also middle-aged man. 
ADVERTISER 0012, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HANDY farm hand; experienced axman pre¬ 
ferred; good home. VETTER, Kingston, New 
Jersey. 
WOMAN or girl for general housework, to help 
wife so that she can assist in store. F. O. 
FITTS, Apalachin, N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted in country on a small 
farm; one who prefers good home to high 
salary. ADVERTISER. 0014, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN wanted on dairy; 13 cows, must be good 
milker; wages $50 month and* board; white 
preferred. MATTHEW WEILER, Box 196, Hack¬ 
ensack, N. J. 
WANTED-—An industrious man for general work 
on a fruit and dairy farm; steady work; state 
particulars as to size, age and experience and 
wages asked. J. A. LOCKWOOD, R. D. 2, 
Savannah, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man, 10 to 20, to work on 
dairy farm and drive auto; state wages and 
experience in first letter. ORADELL FARMS, 
Oradell, N. J. 
MISS KYTE, 50 Murray Ave., Goshen, N. Y., 
would like to correspond immediately with a 
middle-aged woman who wants a home for the 
Winter. 
WANTED—Reliable middle-aged man and wife 
to do common farm work; good pay for right 
party; references; 350 per month, house rent, 
firewood, milk; someone that wants a steady 
job. Address M. R. M., Box 53, Torrington, 
Conn. 
MIDDLE-AGED Christian woman to take com¬ 
plete charge of a 5-room bungalow in New 
Jersey; references required; German speaking 
preferred. ADVERTISER 0019, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED-—Man and wife to look aftor six chil¬ 
dren for the use of good 85-acre farm; will 
furnish hoard for man, wife and children, and 
all clothing for chi’dren; no tobacco users need 
apply. ADVERTISER 6020, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Strong, reliable boy, for chores on 
country place; references required. I. R. Y. 
MARBLE, Wilton. Conn. 
WANTED—Housekeeper on farm; one congenial 
with children; full charge; Protestant; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 6032, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Seamstress in boys’ school who un¬ 
derstands making and mending boys’ clothes; 
able to do a great deal of the sewing herself 
and care for a few" boys sewing at the same 
time: salary to begin, $00 and maintenance. 
SUPERINTENDENT TRAINING SCHOOL, Law¬ 
rence, Mass. 
WANTED—Herdsman, Nov. 15; must be com¬ 
petent, clean, have knowledge of feeding cows 
on A. It. and calf raising; registered Guernseys; 
assistant herdsman kept; good wages; up-to- 
date house. FAIRLEIGH FARM, J. A. Gold¬ 
smith, Supt., Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y. 
FARMER—Married man, no children, to take 
care of poultry, few cows and assist in plant 
nursery in Westchester County; wife to hoard 
one or two men; state age, nationality and ex¬ 
perience. Apply in writing to ADVERTISER 
6038, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE man wanted for farm work; 360 per 
month and hoard; must be good milker. CHES¬ 
TER SMITH, Cold Spring, N. Y. ’Phone 42-M. 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION wanted as superintendent of large 
dairy farm or estate; have had long experi¬ 
ence in all branches of work; also experienced 
with purebreds; am looking for position where 
service, ability and character count; must be 
near good schools and church; best of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 6007, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TRAINED NURSE, very capable young woman, 
highest credentials, fond of country, desires 
permanent case, companion, nurse and secretary 
to elderly patient preferred; salary $100 per 
month. ADVERTISER 6016, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer, expert Holstein cattleman. 
desires position as manager of large eastern 
farm or estate; has bred Holstein cattle for 25 
years, also fed and developed some of the high¬ 
est record cows of the breed; familiar with the 
best line of Holstein breeding; thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced in development and management of 
large farm or estate; looking for position on 
salary and commission or straight salary basis; 
American, 46 married, no children. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 5982, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING manager, small, general farm or 
estate; American, refined, reliable, married, 
reference; prefer Schoharie or Otsego County. 
ADVERTISER 5992, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT desires position on estate, 
large farm, or breeding establishment: mar¬ 
ried, no children; wide experience of all crops, 
purebred cattle, producing and retailing fanev 
market milk, construction work, handling men. 
buying and selling; will furnish high-class ref¬ 
erence. ADVERTISER 5993, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM teamster wants work, life experience, 
best references; Swedish, age 35. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6004, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A YOUNG mechanic witli farm experience, now 
employed, wants outside work on farm or 
gentleman’s estate as chauffeur and general re¬ 
pair man: references furnished. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 6025, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE man wishes to cook on farm. A. 
WEBER, 1567 2d Ave., New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position on up-to-date hog farm; 
can give references. EDWARD F. SEY¬ 
MOUR, Cooperstown, N. Y, 
WOMAN, with girl 12, wishes position as work¬ 
ing housekeeper in country; state all particu¬ 
lars and salary in first letter, please. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6015, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, no children, open for position; man. 
years of experience with poultry, would like 
to take charge of plant about 2.000 layers; fur¬ 
nished cottage preferred; would consider fur¬ 
nished house to board farm help; best of ref¬ 
erences; please state details in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6021, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman or caretaker 
by a young married man: life experience; ex¬ 
cellent references. ADVERTISER 6022, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Young man, experienced, 
wishes position with working manager; capa¬ 
ble of running small plant; references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6023, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN with 10 years’ experience de¬ 
sires position; capable of handling large com¬ 
mercial plant: will furnish high-class reference. 
ADVERTISER 6024, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY manager, married, can come on short 
notice; reference. 248 ROOSEVELT AVE.,. 
York, Pa. 
WANTED—Position by experienced and college 
trained man, 40, to manage farm; specialized 
in dairy and farm crops; handle men economical¬ 
ly. ADVERTISER 6026, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING poultryman, practical, competent and 
dependable, several years’ experience, 2 years 
on present job. desires to change; at liberty De¬ 
cember 1. ADVERTISER 6027, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm teamster on estate: 
middle-aged, single; life experience and best 
references; 3 years Inst place; good treatment 
essential. ADVERTISER 6031, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, farm mechanic; salary, per¬ 
centage; New Jersey preferred. ADVERTISER 
6033, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, married, 12-year-old boy, German, 
all around meehanic. general fanning, wishes 
position. II. NIEMANI), 109 Vandeventer Ave., 
Long Island City, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN. thoroughly experienced, desires 
work as working manager on private or com¬ 
mercial plant; best of reference. ADVERTISER 
6034, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED married farmer-gardener, mid¬ 
dle age, small family, wants position as work- 
jng manager or foreman; knows modern ma¬ 
chinery, tractor. Alfalfa, dairy, Grade A milk, 
poultry. ADVERTISER 0035, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COUPLE—Gardener; wife board help; private 
estate preferred. ADVERTISER 6036, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. j 
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. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—About four acres of land 
at Morningside-on-the-Sound, lVi acres fenced 
In, with fruit trees, small fruits and large hot¬ 
house with mature imported grapes; Ideal place 
for chicken farm or large garden; owner wilj 
lease, rent or sell; write H. M. SCOVILL, 15 
Watertown Ave., Waterbury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—278-acre dairy-poultry farm, 1,000 
hens, equipment for big business; stock, 
crops and all. $14,000. ADVERTISER 6003, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—First-class 209-acre dairy 
farm, located 114 miles from Rushford, Alle¬ 
gany Co., N. Y.; gambrel roof basement barn, 
30x70 ft. with 20x30 ft. addition; hog house, 
granary, tool barn, si’.o; good 7-room farm 
house; running water house and Barn; pasture 
abundantly watered; buildings in first-class r<- 
pair; good fences; timber for farm use; half 
mile to school: quick possession and for im¬ 
mediate sale include 20 choice young dairy cows, 
about 75 tons hay; all straw, ensilage and 
grain on farm at time of sale; price $8,000; 
terms liberal: for particulars write A. M. TAR- 
BELL, Haddonfleld, N. J. 
GUERNSEYS—Owner of an herd of 20 purebred 
Guernseys, headed by a grandson of Lang- 
water Steadfast, located on a well-equipped 
farm within 80 miles of New York City, will 
lease farm and stock to a well-recommended 
American, able to supply his own working 
capital, for a nominal rental but upon condi¬ 
tions ensuring satisfactory operation and main¬ 
tenance. ADVERTISER 6009, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Twenty-acre fruit farm: 10 acres 
10-year-old vineyard; 12-r0om brown stone 
house; troilev and concrete State road; mile to 
30.000 city; 6 miles city line Philadelphia, Pa. 
$32,000. ADVERTISER 6010, care Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
118 ACRES, on State road; large 10-room house; 
fine location for gas station, ice cream stand, 
tourists. MRS. MINNIE LANFEAR, Lorraine, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—New York State farm of 400 acres 
or more; three-fourths plow land, with or 
without equipment; about $15,000 at reasonable 
terms: must be worth the money. T. J. 
MOONEY, 8111 Kinsman Rd., Cleveland, O. 
TO RENT—A poultry plant on a farm in Or¬ 
ange Co., N. Y.; well located, with a south¬ 
ern exposure; correspondence solicited. Answer 
ADVERTISER 6030, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small waterfront farm within 50 
miles of Now York; small payment down; full 
particulars. ADVERTISER 6018, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 115 acres; 10 rooms: three 
barns: implements; suitable for trucking, 
dairv, poultry or club; Newark 12 miles. WM. 
RHINEHART, 357 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair, 
N. J. 
DIRECT from owner; large grain and dairy 
farm; good location, building and markets; 
well equipped with stock and tools; price right; 
easy terms. U. G. RUSSELL, Nichols. N. Y. 
WANTED—Small poultry farm within 100 miles 
New York. ADVERTISER 0040, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; 3 acres; edge of 
town; 5-room bungalow; electric light, beat; 
henhouse for 900 birds; buildings modern and at¬ 
tractive equipment; $5,300; details. CHAS. M. 
GLASS, East Broad St., Millville, N. J. 
IMPROVED poultry and fruit farm; three acres; 
city water, gas, electricity, heat; 6-room bun¬ 
galow; large poultry buildings; write for price 
and photos. SELDON JOHNSON,' Vineland, N. J. 
FOR SALE or RENT—12-room house; electric, 
heat, parquet, garage and outhouses; 10 acres; 
400 ft. main highway; sacrifice quick action; 
$16,500; mortgage $5,500; small cash; rental, 
$100 per month. MRS. G. S. MacLEAN, Bay- 
port, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 15 acres, on State road to 
Atlantic City; 5 minutes to schools, stores, 
etc.; 10 J ,i acres tillage; balance woodiot; 9- 
room house, barn and other buildings; tools, in¬ 
cubator, harnesses; price $4,200; $2,500 cash; 
balance $110 a year. "\Vrite ADVERTISER 6017, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM for sale; 486 acres; 175 level river flats; 
45 milk cows. 4 horses, tractor, all modern 
tools, electric lights; 1 mile from large, pros¬ 
perous village; two months ago started develop¬ 
ing a lake and park that was formerly a part of 
this farm; 45 building lots sold to date, and 
building of several cottages have already start¬ 
ed; a money-making future for owner of this 
farm, furnishing iee, milk, wood, poultry, vege¬ 
tables, etc., to these cottages; come and look 
this proposition over; $5,000 cash; balance will 
take mortgage. L. H. SHEFF, New’ Berlin, N. Y. 
7-ACRE poultry farm on concrete road; fully 
equipped; 4 large modern laying houses; 3 
20x40, 1 20x20; all concrete floors; well built; 
6 colony houses; 8-room house, garage and other 
buildings; electric plant, heat, hot and co’d 
running water in all buildings; telephone; 1 
mile North Branch and station; 40 miles to 
New York; commuting section; 400 pullets; 35 '> 
yearlings: 1 cow; 1,000-ft. frontage. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6028, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—80 acres; Connecticut; fine build¬ 
ings; stocked and equipped; price $7,000; 
terms. ADVERTISER *5029, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Grist mill, mill pond, good barn 
and 5 acres of land. WILLIAM COLLINS, 
Sherburne, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—68 acres, on hard road, near Cort¬ 
land. N. Y.; plenty fruit; spring water; am¬ 
ple buildings. FRANK J. MURPHY, Prospect 
Hil! PL, Norwalk, Conn. 
RIVER FARM of 29(5 acres; will consider ex¬ 
change for city property; bargain. SCHUYLER 
DAVEY, Stillwater, N. Y. 
ACCOUNT of death of son, will sell fully 
equipped Grade A dairy, boarding house farm, 
mile from Goshen; nil improvements; steam 
heat, 2 baths, hay, grain, tools. FRANK W. 
ROSE, Goshen, N. Y. 
ON STATE ROAD, small farm wanted; about 15 
acres; in Connecticut preferred; give full par 
ticulars, including price. ADVERTISER 6037, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Chicken fruit farm. SCHILLING, 
98 Wasbinton St., Paterson, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
SLEEP on fresh-picked balsam pillow, filled with 
sweet breath of the Adirondaeks; soothing and 
refreshing in the sickroom: excellent, gift for 
sweetheart or friends; 3 lbs., $1.25; cretonne 
cover; postage paid: remit with order. HAN¬ 
NAH PAYNE, No. 2 Raquette Lake, N. Y. 
HONEY, quart. $1; gallon, $3, delivered. 
BARCLAY, Riverton, N. J. 
HONEY—Pure, delicious, guaranteed satisfac¬ 
tion; clover or buckwheat, 5 lbs., $1.10: 10 
lbs.. $2, postpaid into third zone. RANSOM 
FARM, 1310 Spring St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
HONEY—Price list free. ROSCOE F. WIXSON, 
Dept. G, Dundee, N. Y. 
MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 129 pieces, 2 lbs. net post¬ 
paid. for $1; stores sell Ibis at $1.75; thousands 
of Rural New-Yorker readers among my we'l- 
satisfied customers. Are yon one of them? Please 
sen,d remittance with order. R. W. WIND, 
Babylon, Y. 
FOR SALE—Cattle beets, Alfalfa and Timothy 
hay; ear’oad of straw. DEAN M. BARBER, 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
HONEY—Cover extracted, $7.80 per 60-lb, can; 
buckwheat, $6; clover comb honey, $5.50 for 
24 sections; buckwheat, $4.50; satisfaction 
guaranteed. F. W. LESSER, Fayetteville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Deleo lighting outfit, in good condi¬ 
tion with batteries; kindly write model, con¬ 
dition and price. F. W. KRAFT & SONS CO., 
Inc., North White Plains, N. Y. 
HOMES WANTED—There is no greater charity 
than to offer a home to a friendless, deserving 
boy between the ages of 7 and 12 years; this 
is real charity and we earnestly solicit tile co¬ 
operation of Catholic families (New York Stale 
only). Address PLACING OUT BUREAU, 415 
Broome Street, New York City. 
ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT—Complete ex¬ 
cept battery; 1,050 watt: Western Electric 
generator; large Western Eleetrie switchboard; 
3-h.p. Thermoil engine; belt; instruction books; 
price $100; plant in good condition, but. replaced 
by larger outfit. NEIL MORTON, Groton, N. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY—Very fine; 5 lbs., $1; 10 lbs , 
$1.90; postpaid third zone. CHAS. B. ALLEN, 
Central Square, N. Y. 
FINEST quality clover honey in 5-lb. pails. 
$1.15; buckwheat, $1; postpaid 3d zone; few 
60-lb. cans buckwheat, $6: satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. ED. A. REDDOUT, New Woodstock, N. Y. 
GUARANTEED pnre maple syrup, $1.75 per 
gal. WESTCOTT BROS., Erieville, N. Y. 
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MANGEL beets, any quantity; write for prices. 
WINKKI.-HAAK FARM, Stone Ridge, N. Y. 
PURE HONEY—Clover. 5-lb. pail, $1.15; two 5- 
lb. pails, $2.25; four 5-lb. pails, $4.25; deliv¬ 
ered into third zone; buckwheat, 10c per pail 
less. HUGH G. GREGG, Elbridge, N. Y. 
LADIES, in that box of tangled combings T sc 
a beautiful switch. Write me. LILA PRICE, 
Russell, N. Y. 
WANTED—A disc harrow for Fordson tractor. 
JAMAICA PROPERTY CORPORATION, 90-55 
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—WiU.vs-Knight electric light plant; 
little use; reasonable. CLARENCE BLIJME, 
j Livingston Manor, N. Y. 
