1399 
FARM AND ESTATE 
EMPLOYMENT 
We maintain a bonded agency 
as a m e d i u m for the better 
— .... _ . .- class agricultural help. 
FARM M A N A G M E N T—SALES SERVICE S-EMPLOYMENT 
C. DRYSDALE BLACK & CO., Agri. Eng. Services 
90 West St. Bldg., New York-Rector 6760 
Uau and Wraui AH grades-timothy, light and heavy 
H8]f3n0oir3W c i over mixed, first and second cut¬ 
ting alfalfa, feed and grain, oat. wheat and rye 
straw. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for delivered 
prices. SAMUEL, DEUEL, Pine Plains, N. Y. 
Cider Apples Wanted 
STEPHEN RETNOLDS. S.uth N.rwilk, C»n». 
Edmond’s Poultry Account Book 
Price $1. For sale by The Rural New- 
Yorker, 333 W. 30th St., New York 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate 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 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED— General farm hand single; room, 
board, good wages. W. R. 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 5900, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young American couple on truck 
farm; wages $100 month vegetables free, 
state age and experience. V. 1. DAVIS, mi. 
Sinai, L. I., N, Y. ___ 
WANTED—Married man for retail milk route, 
Ford driver; house free; Long Island country. 
Apply, stating salary, ADVERTISER 0039, care 
Rural New-Yo rker. _____ 
MAN wanted on dairy; 13 cows; must be good 
milker- wages $50 month and board; white 
preferred. MATTHEW WE1LER, Box 196, Hack¬ 
ensack, N. J._ 
FARM lielp and milkers; we invariably have a 
place for steady worker looking for permanent 
lob as dry-band milker, teamster familiar with 
up-to-date machinery, farm hand or gardener s 
assistant; best wages to competent men with op¬ 
portunity for advancement. STRAIHGLASS 
FARM, Port Ches ter, N. Y. ___ 
WANTED—Middle-age man, in good health, to 
take charge of 1 farm accounts; must be capa¬ 
ble of doing light work; references required; 
Btate salary in first letter. AD\ LRI ISLR <>041, 
care Rural New- Yorker. __ 
WANTED—Experienced tractor man; one capa¬ 
ble of running International and Fordson 
tractors; must be general all around mechanic; 
steady position for right man; good living con¬ 
ditions. ADVERTISER 0042, care Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
WANTED—An experienced, single, herdsman 
for a small herd of select Jersey cattle on 
Long Island estate; man must be willing to 
work under and take orders from superintend¬ 
ent; must be able to feed, handle test cows, 
feed calves, make butter; also to fit and show 
stock; also able to get results from men under 
him; state age. nationality, religion, experience 
and references; also wages expected, in first 
letter; drinkers not tolerated; no amateurs. 
ADVERTISER 6054, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Milker on L. I. estate; one who has 
had experience with test cows preferred; sin¬ 
gle; Protestant; state age and references in 
first letter; wages $70 per month, board and 
room; drinkers not tolerated. ADVERTISER 
6055, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single mechanic and all around 
bandy man for L. I. estate; must be able to 
operate Fordson, drive a Ford car, thoroughly 
familiar with pumps and motors; man familiar 
with all types farm machinery, carpentry, paint¬ 
ing and farming in general; man must have 
had practical farm experience; no others consid¬ 
ered; drinkers not tolerated; state age. religion, 
nationality and references in first letter; also 
wages expected. ADVERTISER 6056, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Couple; no children; year-round posi- 
.tion; woman as laundress; man gardener and 
useful; cottage in Summer; caretaker in main 
house during Winter months. ADVERTISER 
6067, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE young man, 18 to 20, to deliver milk, 
retail, by auto; state wages expected, and ex¬ 
perience. OKADELL FARMS, Oradell, N. Y. 
FARMER—Working farm foreman, commercial 
dairy farm; good cow man and all around 
farmer; one who can handle help; middle-aged 
man preferred (either married or single); state 
age, nationality, where employed, and wages 
expected. Address ADVERTISER 6068, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By practical farmer, position as su¬ 
perintendent or caretaker on gentleman’s es¬ 
tate; life experience; excellent references. 
HALE, 64 Washington Ave., North Plainfield, 
N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
SUPERINTENDENT desires position on estate, 
large farm, or breeding establishment; mar¬ 
ried, no children; wide experience of all crops, 
purebred cattle, producing and retailing fancy 
market milk, Construction work, handling men, 
buying and selling; will furnish high-class ref¬ 
erence. ADVERTISER 5993, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted by poultryman; single; ex¬ 
perienced in all branches of business; can 
make business pay under modern conditions. 
ALEX WAIILIG, 19 Jefferson St., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
DEPENDABLE married man, 32, good refer¬ 
ences, wants position as dairyman or creamery 
work; 14 years’ experience, certified milk, test¬ 
ing, butter-making. BOX 161, Otisville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman or caretaker 
by a young married man: life experience; ex¬ 
cellent references. ADVERTISER 6022, 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. 
FARMER, next Spring, on large farm 100 miles 
from New York, on salary and part of profits; 
tuberculin-tested herd; slieep and bogs; large 
acreage of good land; modern plant; modern 
house and good school; write fully, giving age, 
religi .n, size of family, complete experience; 
exceptional opportunity for strictly first-class 
man. ADVERTISER 6043, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY manager, married, can come on short 
notice; reference. 248 ROOSEVELT AVE., 
York, Pa. 
WORKING poultryman, practical, competent and 
dependable, aeveral years’ experience, 2 year* 
on present Job. desires to change; at liberty De¬ 
cember 1. ADVERTISER 6027, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WVNTED—Two congenial women, as cook and 
second girl, in a country home, near village; 
all conveniences; no washing; references. Ad¬ 
dress C. C. P., Box 156, Burt, N. Y._ 
MILK 
ing. 
New 
ROUTE MAN, or anv other kind of driv- 
GEOItGE J. SIMEN, 37 William St., 
Haven, Conn. _ 
POULTRY SALESMAN for poultry supplies and 
pet stock store; hours 8 to 6 p. m.; man be¬ 
tween 25 and 35 years preferred. Apply by let¬ 
ter, stating experience, MacNIFF HORTICUL¬ 
TURAL CO., 190 Greenwich St., New York City. 
WANTED—Married man for poultry farm help¬ 
er* farm-raised man; must be strong, willing 
and reliable; required to board one man; good 
wages, house, and various privileges. A. II. 
PENNY, Mattituck, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED_At once, experienced, strong, general 
farm band; middle aged, single; $35 White-, 
$50 Summer; with board and room; give per¬ 
sonal habits and qualifications. S. E. HOS- 
TETTER, Denbigh, Va. 
SINGLE Protestant man for farm work; must 
be able to milk; wages $35 month, board, 
room and washing. ALBERT FINK, Milling¬ 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED—Assistant to matron; must be relia¬ 
ble; good character, disciplinarian and house- 
keener' strong physically; $60 month, mainte¬ 
nance, to begin. SUPERINTENDENT TRAIN¬ 
ING SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass. 
POULTRYMAN. farm mechanic; salary, per¬ 
centage; New Jersey preferred. ADVERTISER 
6033, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE—Gardener; wife hoard help; private 
estate preferred. ADVERTISER 6036, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-By reliable Christian couple, Amer¬ 
icans, middle age, practical, position care of 
private home, city or country. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 6044, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER wishes to take charge; thoroughly 
understand all branches of farming and gar¬ 
dening, the care of live stock, operate machin¬ 
ery. tractor, drive car and do all repairs; mar¬ 
ried; best references. SUPT. STONYKILL 
FARMS, Flshkill, N. Y. 
WITH HORSES; farmer, woodsman, cook, mar¬ 
ket gardener, trapper, buyer, good solicitor, 
milk route, S. P. C. A., or barn work with some 
responsibility, preferred; city or country; saddle, 
light harness or draft; disposition of horses no 
object; any distance; can get along with men; 
sober, quiet; state wages to man qualifying. C. 
BRYANT, Little Valley, N. Y._ 
HOUSEKEEPER wants position on farm; best 
of reference. ADV ERTISER 6046, care Rural 
.New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Milker; work in modern 
cow barn by Nov. 1; single; American; state 
wages, etc. JOHN WORTMAN, Box 84, Stock- 
ton, N. J. 
STRONG, ambitious young man on growing com¬ 
mercial poultry plant; good future for right 
man. HARRY B. COOK, Orange, Conm 
WVNTED—Reliable woman or girl to do house¬ 
work and belp care for baby, in small country 
place with all improvements, near village. MRS. 
MYERS GROO, South Fallsburg, N. Y. 
WANTED—November 1. married man for gen¬ 
eral farm work; no smoker; steady job; house, 
garden, etc. ADVERTISER 6053, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man who lias some poultry ex¬ 
perience On commercial plant, willing to work 
hard and long hours for advancement: farm 
raised; state age, wages to start, with room and 
board. ADVERTISER 6070, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—‘Working foreman, married, practical 
knowledge all branches of dairy farming, espe¬ 
cially feeding; capable of handling help; one 
who is willing to accept reasonable compensa¬ 
tion to start; splendid opportunity; good salary, 
with commission, for one who will earn it; farm 
240 acres located one mile from Newark; 
Guernsey herd; 40 milking purebred and grades; 
wholesale milk 11 cents a quart; modern equip¬ 
ment; living conditions with city conveniences, 
reference required. BLUE HEN FARM, New¬ 
ark, Del. 
WANTED—One or two woodchoppers for 200 
cords. Apply OTTO SUPPLY, Tappan, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER, exceptional ability, open; 
lifetime, practical, scientific experience gen¬ 
eral farming; specialty Guernsey cattle; devel¬ 
oped two famous money-making herds; success¬ 
ful advanced registry work; world’s record; 
showing; 100 bacteria milk production; farm 
business development; capacity from help; record 
spotless; American; married; 35. ADVERTISER 
6047, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—Competent, experienced A. R. 
Guernsey herdsman, permanent position open 
now; Protestant preferred; send full history and 
references, first letter, to TABLE ROCK 
FARMS, Sterlington, N. Y. 
SINGLE MAN, 26, experienced in all branches 
of orcharding, wants position on a good fruit 
farm; wages, or small wages and percentage. 
ADVERTISER 6049, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A GENTLEMAN desires to find a place, pre¬ 
ferably in dairy work, for a young man who 
has been educated in farm schools, with two 
years at Storrs College. Connecticut; had prac¬ 
tical experience in both dairy and other farm 
work; he is an expert dry-hand milker, and 
thoroughly familiar With conducting Rabcopk 
test. ADVERTISER 6050, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY experienced American. 40, sin¬ 
gle, desires position on estate or farm; good 
dairvman: best of references; state wages. 
JACOB LUCAS, care Valley Ridge Farm, Mt. 
Kisco, N. Y. 
POSITION—Good home, elderly woman, assist 
housework. Address KNIGHT, Martinsville, 
N. J. 
WANTED — Position as herdsman; American; 
35; life experience; married; first-class butter- 
maker and milker. ADVERTISER 6051, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Two young American 
dairy farmers (single) wish, about December 
1, a two-man dairy job on gentleman’s estate or 
large dairy farm; we like hard work, but must 
have good wages. Address N. BRYAN, care 
Kate Rathbun, Canaan, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
or superintendent, with life experience in all 
branches of farm work; married; best of refer¬ 
ences furnished; can run a car and tractor and 
all farm machinery. GEORGE MURRAY, Locust 
Lodge Farm, Bemus Point, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN open November 15 for position in 
high-class Guernsey herd; capable taking full 
charge, herd records and club work; A1 refer¬ 
ence from last position. ADVERTISER 6057, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on poultry farm by young 
married man, to learn the business; state 
wages and privileges. ADVERTISER 6058, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager, superintendent, desires position 
on farm or estate; American; married; life ex¬ 
perience all branches; capable; trustworthy; 
references. ADVERTISER 0059, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A competent man and woman to run 
a dairy farm; man must be a good butter- 
maker; woman to board men; good reference re¬ 
quired; fine chance for the right people. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 6065, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN experienced in farm work and handy with 
tools Wishes position on farm. ADVERTISER 
6060, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as superintendent of large 
farm; college graduate; several years practical 
experience ns manager; farm-raised; 40; mar¬ 
ried; wide experience in all crops, purebred cat¬ 
tle, handling men, farm accounting and running 
a business in an economical way; reliable. AD¬ 
VERTISER 0001, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ELDERLY man wishes position as cook for farm 
help; reference. ADVERTISER 6069, caro 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN, single, 38 years, finest health, wants to 
make change; present place 11 years; want 
position farm manager or take care of estate or 
lodge or companion; best of references. Address 
BOX 22, Akron, Pa. 
PRACTICAL, all around working farmer, gar¬ 
dener or estate manager; successful with 
poultry; years of experience along above lines; 
best references; open for permanent position. 
ADVERTISER 6066, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-FARMER, lifetime experience nil 
branches, machinery, wants permanent posi¬ 
tion on gentleman’s place; single; middle age. 
COLER, 153 East 83d St., New York City. 
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, Cincinnati^, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 115 acres; 10 rooms; three 
barns; Implements; suitable for trucking, 
dairy, poultry or club; Newark 12 miles. WM. 
RHINEHART, 357 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; 3 acres; edg£> of 
town; 5-room bungalow: electric light, heat; 
henhouse for 900 birds; buildings modern and at¬ 
tractive equipment; $5,3Q0: details. CIIAS. M. 
GLASS, East Broad St., Millville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—80 acres; Connecticut; fine build¬ 
ings; stocked and equipped; price $7,000; 
terms. ADVERTISER 6029, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
RIVER FARM of 296 acres; will consider ex¬ 
change for city property; bargain. SCHUYLER 
DAVEY, Stillwater, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Separately, two farms; one a dairy 
farm, the other a chicken and truck farm; 
they are situated between Morris Tlains and 
Mount Tabor, N. J., on the Dover State road; 
best prices for products in the country; close 
market; each has a modern house for large fam¬ 
ily, and modern, comfortable farm buildings; 
reasonable rent; long lease. Write ADVER¬ 
TISER 5919, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CHOICE new Vermont maple syrup; in 1-gallon 
cans, $2.25; in '-^-gallon cans, $1.15; in 1-quart 
cans, 60c; choice new Vermont maple sugar, in 
5 or 11-lb. pails. 30c per lb.; in 2, 4, 8 or 10-oz. 
cakes, 35c per lb. JAY T. SMITH, Rupert, Vt. 
FOR SALE—480-acre Florida farm, near Su¬ 
wannee River and Gulf of Mexico; near rail¬ 
road stations; mail route; 165 acres under culti¬ 
vation; 315 acres pasture; plenty timber; entire 
acreage tillable, sandy loam soil; located in 
noted cucumber and watermelon district; vari¬ 
ous fruits; 5 acres paper-shell pecans, bearing; 
fenced by wire; 0-room house, garage, barns, 
cane mill and furnace, etc.; excellent hunting 
and fishing; splendid stock range; no incum¬ 
brances; owner sacrificing, account advanced 
age and poor health; selling price, $10,000. E. 
L. BECK, 111 S. W. 5th Ave., Miami, Fla. 
TO RENT, on shares, a 97-acre dairy and poul- 
try farm; equipped. ADVERTISER 6045, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Country store and farm; separately 
or together; State road: school: churches; fine 
proposition. ADVERTISER 6048, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy or general-purpose farm; 75 
acres. Owner, E. WILKINS, Burlington, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 130 acres; one mile from rail¬ 
road; good house, barn, silo and water; make 
splendid poultry farm; invite inspection. M. B. 
MABEE, Lafayette, Sussex Co., N. J. 
MODERN poultry farm; beautiful home at 50 
eents on the dollar; 1,200 layers; all poultry 
equipment: $16,000: $6,000 cash. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0052, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Six-room house; plot 60x250; all 
improvements; price $8,000. BOX 326, Bay 
Shore, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Machine shop; outfit, lathes, drill 
press, arbor press, grinders, reamers, drills, 
wrenches, etc. BOX 326, Bay Shore, L. I. N. Y. 
FOR SALE or RENT—Large farm, near town; 
boarders, dairy, truck, fruit Or poultry; X? 
mile river front; good buildings: fine for boys’ 
camp, club or sanitarium. BOX 187, Matamoras, 
Pa. 
VINELAND, N. J.—For sale or rent. 12-acre 
poultry farm, 1,000 capacity; fruit; modern 
improvements; near schools, etc. ADVERTISER 
6062, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One-half interest in apple orchard; 
if you have the push and ability to take full 
charge, and furnish good references as to hon¬ 
esty, you won’t need much ready cash; fine loca¬ 
tion to add poultry. ADVERTISER 6063, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm, suitable for market gar¬ 
dening; give details; no agents. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6064, care Rural NeW-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—70-acre fruit farm, near Syracuse. 
N. Y.; principal crops, cherries and apples; 
large house, 3 barns, 2-car concrete garage, 
tractor, truck, spraying outfit, 2 horses, chick¬ 
ens; $40,000; will take back large first mort¬ 
gage; no exchanges. For further information 
apply E. S. BRADY, 57 Hillside Ave., Flushing, 
N. Y. 
2*4 ACRES—Six rooms; improvements; fruit; 
water; 15 minutes’ w'alk; Lackawanna; good 
neighborhood; $6,000. CORNISH, 810 Broad 
St., Newark, N. J. 
FOR SALE—206-acre farm, 3 miles from New 
Paltz, N. Y., in beautiful Walkill Valley, near 
Lake Mohonk: beautiful view and situation; 
equipped for dairy and poultry; tillable and pas¬ 
ture lands, fruit trees and berries; 10-room house 
with furnace; barns, silo, workshop, hen and 
brooder houses; suitable location for Summer 
boarders, camp site or country estate. Apply 
L. E. HAINERT, 96 Duncan Ave., Jersey City, 
N. J. 
GASOLINE store and lunch; all-year business; 
9-room house; electricity; furnace; 20 acres. 
ROUTE 3. Box 79, Danbury, Conn. 
69 ACRES, near Moravia; house worth $4,000; 
$2,000 takes all. C. H. BIXLER, Route 6, 
Moravia, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small property In wide-awake vil¬ 
lage, preferably up-State, suitable for gift 
shop; nice view; convenient Catholic church; low 
price. L. M. S., 347 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
POULTRY and truck farm, almost 8 acres; 
loamy soil; fruit trees; 700 chickens; 1 cow; 
1 horse; modern 10-room house; electric; running 
water; outside buildings; large barn. MRS. S. 
DI MAYO, Flemington, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—There Is no greater char¬ 
ity than to offer a home to a friendless, de¬ 
serving boy between the ages of 7 and 12 
years; this is real eharity, and we earnestly 
solicit the co-operation of Catholic families 
(New York State only). Address PLACING 
OUT BUREAU, 415 Broome St., New York 
City. 
SLEEP on fresh-picked balsam pillow, filled witli 
sweet breath of the Adirondneks: 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 P. WIXSON, 
Dept. G, Dundee, N. Y. 
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 nt $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. WIND, 
Babylon, N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—Cattle beets, Alfalfa and Timothy 
hay; carload of straw. DEAN M. BARBER, 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
WANTED—Delco lighting outfit, in good condi¬ 
tion with batteries; kindly write model, con¬ 
dition and price. I’. W. KRAFT & SONS CO., 
Inc., North White Plains, N. Y. 
FINEST quality clover lidney in 5-lb. palls, 
$1.15; buckwheat, $1; postpaid 3d zone; few 
60-lb. cans buckwheat, $6; satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. ED. A. REDDOUT, New Woodstock, N. T. 
MANGEL beets, any quantity; write for prices. 
WINK EL- IIA A K FARM, Stone Ridge, N. Y. 
PURE HONEY—Clover, 5-lb. pall, $1.15; two 5- 
1b. pails, $2.25; four 5-lb. pails, $4.25; deliv¬ 
ered Into third zone; buckwheat, 10c per pall 
less. HUGH G. GREGG, Elbrldge, N. Y. 
LADIES, in that box of tangled combings I see 
a beautiful switch. Write me. LILA PRICE, 
Russell, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Willys-Knight electric light plant; 
little use; reasonable. CLARENCE BLIIME, 
Livingston Manor, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—1,000 round locust posts; 12-li.p. 
Fairbanks gas engine, magneto, truck, used 
two weeks. HUBERT D. GAGE, Rhinebeck, 
N. Y. 
HIGH POWER RIFLE, good deer gun; shot¬ 
guns, 22 repeating rifle. MERT ROSS, Him- 
rod, N. Y. 
WANTED—I pay cash for old postage stamps 
issued before 1890; on envelopes, loose or in 
collections. J. F. DUNNICAN, Box 324, Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y. 
HONEY—Clover, 5-lb. pail, $1.15; 2 pails, $2.20; 
4, $4.20; buckwheat, $1, $1.75 and $3.50; post¬ 
paid; 60 lbs. here, clover $6.60; amber clover, 
$6; buckwheat, $6; ton lots, fiLjc per lb. M. E. 
BALLARD, Roxbury, N. Y. 
MAPI.E SYRUP, high quality, $2.75 per gallon, 
delivered; discount, on quantities BRUCE R. 
BUCHANAN, West Glover, Vt. 
BLACK WALNUTS, butternuts, 7 lbs., $1; 
shellback hickories, 5 lbs., $1; delivered post¬ 
paid. SUNNY BROOK FARM, Wintertou, Sul¬ 
livan Co., N. Y. 
(SURE FOP)—Old White Rice corn, 25 lbs. 
prepaid 3d zone, $2.50 W. HALBERT, Ox¬ 
ford, N. Y. 
GRINDING MILL—New; will grind any shelled 
grain, 30 bushels per hour: cheap; or exchange 
for pullets. ARTHUR LOFEIl, Port Jefferson, 
N. Y. 
FOR prompt shipment we can offer several cars 
good color second eutti g Alfalfa; also a few 
ears first cutting Alfalfa, Timothy and grass 
mixed. DEAN FARMS, INC., Auburn. N. Y.; 
R. D. 3. 
