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HOTEL  PENN-POST 
31st  St.  and  8th  Ave.  NEW  YORK  CITY 
Five  minutes  from  anywhere.  Opposite  Penn  Sta¬ 
tion,  Gen.  P.  O.  200  new  modern  rooms,  furnished 
by  Wanamaker,  SI. 50  per  day.  J9  [per  week.  Turk¬ 
ish  batli  in  connection,  50c,  Telephone  514— Chelsea 
“  Porta  Power  ”  &  Your  Car 
Saws  wood— Runs  all  machin¬ 
ery.  Will  not  harm  car  or  tires. 
Get  Pamphlet.  Price  $23. 
B.  H.  ORAY,  Distributor 
Saranac  Lake  New  York 
Subscribers’  Exchange 
Other  Advertisements  of  Subscribers 
Exchange  will  be  found  on  page  103. 
FARM  on  shares;  implements  furnished;  good 
proposition  to  right  sort  of  man.  DELVIEW 
FARMS,  Frenchtowu,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 80-acre  farm;  Connecticut;  fully 
stocked  and  equipped;  fine  buildings;  best 
soil;  large  ridge  feldspar;  price  right.  For  par¬ 
ticulars  write  ADVERTISER  2327,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — State  road  fruit  farm;  near  village; 
modern  improvements;  no  stone,  no  hills;  de¬ 
scribe  fully.  ADVERTISER  2322,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — To  rent,  farm  in  Southern  New  Jer¬ 
sey,  suitable  for  hog  raising;  50  acres  or 
more;  near  station;  woodlot  on  place.  AD\  ER- 
TISER  2318,  care  Rural  New-Yorker.  
FOR  EXCHANGE  —  A  good  farm  for  income 
property,  anywhere;  state  full  particulars.  S. 
M.  BREED,  McDonough,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 223-acre  poultry,  fruit  and  truck 
farm,  bordering  Chesapeake  Bay;  beautiful 
location;  finest  of  bathing,  fish,  oysters;  100 
acres  under  cultivation;  timber  worth  $8,000; 
good  buildings;  price  $13,000;  reasonable  terms. 
W.  J.  VE.SSEY,  Shelltown,  Md. 
FARM-ORCHARD  for  sale  or  rent;  with  or 
without  outfit;  good  producer.  BECK,  Route 
2,  Waynesboro,  Va. 
FOR  SALE— One  250.  two  175  and  one  110-egg 
Buckeye  incubators;  cheap;  used  one  year 
only.  J.  O.  McFARLAND,  R.  R.  4,  Fennville, 
Mich. 
WANTED — On  shares,  a  large,  well-equipped 
dairy  farm;  preferably  not  more  than  50  miles 
from  New  York;  willing  to  supply  help;  state 
particulars.  Address  SOREN  NIELSEN,  Mill- 
wood,  N.  Y.  
FOR  SALE — 23-acre  farm;  adjacent  large  town, 
convenient  New  York  City;  beautiful  new 
house,  all  improvements;  new  barn,  poultry 
houses,  etc.;  extensive  poultry  and  farm  equip¬ 
ment;  400  White  Leghorn  fowls;  all  $9,000. 
ADVERTISER  2340,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Owing  to  recent  death  of  my  wife 
and  son  must  sell  my  144-acre  farm,  mostly 
level,  good  soil;  10-room  house,  barns,  eight 
other  outbuildings;  near  Ashokan  Reservoir; 
State  roads;  Kingston,  nine  miles;  $50  per  acre; 
stock  and  tools  if  wanted.  GEORGE  SCRIB¬ 
NER,  West  Hurley,  N.  Y.  _ 
FOR  RENT — 145-acre  grain  and  dairy  farm;  % 
mile  from  town.  WIENRICH,  R.  D.  2,  Som¬ 
erville,  N.  J. 
FLORIDA  (West  Coast) — Will  sell  either  of  two 
good  farms,  both  fenced  and  cultivated;  No.  1, 
$3  000;  No.  2,  $2,200.  Particulars,  DR.  E.  W. 
POMEROY,  2  State  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. _ 
OVER  60  acres,  25  miles  from  New  York,  near 
State  road;  mile,  express  station;  brook,  wood 
lot  telephone,  mail  delivered;  buildings  old; 
recently  installed  electricity;  hot  water  heat; 
spring  'water,  pumped  by  ram;  $12,500;  terms. 
ADVERTISER  2342,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
VERMONT  farm  at  a  bargain;  115  acres,  fully 
equipped  and  stocked;  on  State  road;  1  mile 
from  town  and  creamery;  buildings  modern; 
electricity  and  running  water  throughout;  35 
acres  especially  adapted  to  strawberries  and 
trucking;  small  cash  payment.  ADVERTISER 
2343,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SALE  OR  EXCHANGE  for  city  property,  80- 
acre  Hunterdon  County  farm;  near  school, 
church,  store.  ADVERTISER  2350,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker.  _ _ 
FOR  SALE — 115-acre  farm;  good  buildings  and 
productive  soil;  well  located  in  Central  New 
York-  price  $5,500,  including  20  cattle,  9  hogs, 
3  horses  75  hens  and  all  machinery  and  feed; 
easy  terms;  write  for  full  particulars.  ADI  ER- 
TISER  2355,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FRUIT  FARM — Two  fruit  farms,  adjoining,  in 
the  heart  of  the  Hudson  River  fruit  belt,  con¬ 
sisting  of  about  70  acres,  practically  all  fruited, 
tkid  mostiv  in  mature  bearing;  so  planted  that 
picking  is  practically  continuous  from  June  15 
to  November  1;  dewberries,  cherries,  pears  and 
apples  all  commercial  varieties;  two  full  sets 
buildings,  as  well  as  pickers’  quarters;  master’s 
house,  8  rooms;  electric  lights,  hot  and  cold 
water,  bath,  hot-air  heat:  lights  also  in  barns 
and  garage;  completely  equipped  with  stock  and 
machinery  necessary  for  proper  care  of  well- 
managed  fruit  farm;  equipment  includes  tractor 
and  equipment,  motor  truck,  sprayers  and 
duster;  ideal  shipping  facilities  either  by  boat 
or  rail,  2%  miles:  yearly  sales  $10,000  to 
$19,000;  price  $42,000,  with  terms  to  responsible 
party;  a  real  proposition  for  a  business  farmer. 
ADVERTISER  2349,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE— Fruit  and  poultry  farm,  12  acres; 
house,  8  rooms;  barn,  poultry  houses,  all  kinds 
fruit;  sacrifice  to  settle  estate;  price,  $1,500; 
one-half  down;  balance  may  remain  on  mortg¬ 
age.  FRANK  WHITEMAN,  Executor,  Hills¬ 
dale,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Or  exchange  for  suburban  property. 
Oakwood  Terrace  Farm;  beautiful  country  place; 
sacrifice  to  settle  estate;  one  mile  from  station, 
in  Berkshire  Hills,  112  miles  from  New  York 
City;  three  hours  by  express;  an  elegant  15- 
room  house,  large  barn,  slate  roofs;  7-room  ten¬ 
ant  house,  other  outbuildings;  orchard,  trout 
stream  length  farm;  14  acres  woodland,  mostly 
large  white  oak  timber;  balance  land  rich  soil, 
suitable  for  cattle  and  poultry  raising,  market 
pn^dening,  general  farming:  easy  terms.  FRANK 
liftllTEMAN,  Executor,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 
FRUIT,  poultry,  truck  farm;  lease  or  sell;  58 
acres;  0-room  house;  large  cellar  barn;  chick¬ 
en  house;  300  fruit  trees;  near  station,  town, 
seA  resort  and  mar-bets.  THOMAS  .NAJtDI,  353 
WilST  43d  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y„ 
The  RURAL  N 
FOR  SALE — Gentleman's  commuters’  1  It 5  acre 
farm,  located  at  Mohawk.  N.  J.;  express  ser¬ 
vice,  main  line  Erie  II.  R.;  beautiful,  eight 
large  room  home;  all  improvements;  hardwood 
floors,  etc.:  apple  orchards  pay  expenses;  plenty 
of  ground  for  other  crops;  farmer’s  house,  barn, 
garage,  outbuildings;  beautiful  grounds;  $22,500; 
stock  and  implements  can  be  purchased.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2304,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
TRUCK  and  stock  farm,  100  acres;  5  miles  from 
Cumberland.  Md.;  %  mile  from  North  Branch, 
Md.;  spring-watered  pasture;  small  stream  run¬ 
ning  through  farm;  borders  on  Potomac  River; 
60  acres  tillable;  40  acres  pasture;  6-room  house, 
stable,  crib,  blacksmith  shop  and  chicken  house, 
etc.;  200  young  fruit  trees,  mostly  apples;  only 
$8,000,  half  cash;  call  see  this  farm.  F.  ER¬ 
NEST  REID,  Siebert,  Md. 
WHY  plow  land  and  rip  and  tear  the  ground  all 
your  life  to  get  a  crop  when  you  don’t  have 
to?  Buy  a  farm  where  you  can  take  it  easy  and 
make  big  money  on  the  investment.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2360,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 67-acre  fruit  and  truck  farm  on  im¬ 
proved  main  Philadelphia-Trenton  highway; 
18  miles  from  each,  and  on  the  edge  of  town 
of  6,000;  five  minutes  from  center  of  town; 
trolley  and  train;  62  acres  cultivated;  excellent 
sandy  loam  soil,  particularly  adapted  to  peaches; 
3  acres  woods,  and  2  acres  meadows;  800  apple 
trees  5  and  6  years  old;  800  peach  trees  4  years 
old;  2  young  strawberry  beds,  and  other  fruits; 
modern  8-room  house  with  bath,  pipeless  fur¬ 
nace  and  city  water;  gas  and  electricity  avail¬ 
able;  large  barn,  garage,  wagon  shed,  machine 
shed  and  chicken  house;  well-established  road¬ 
side  market;  price  reasonable;  terms  on  appli¬ 
cation.  ADVERTISER  2361,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Farm.  50  acres;  30  open;  the  rest 
in  timber;  20  miles  from  Richmond  and  Peters¬ 
burg,  Va.;  6-room  house,  with  barn  and  stables, 
and  good  roads  to  both  cities;  this  is  good  to¬ 
bacco  land,  but  owner  is  retiring;  coal  is  known 
to  be  under  the  land,  and  a  mine  is  working 
within  two  milts:  price,  $2,000.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2358,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  poultryman  wishes  to  lease, 
with  option  to  buy,  an  equipped  poultry  plant; 
please  give  description  and  terms  in  first  letter. 
ADVERTISER  2382,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
48  ACRES — Conveniently  located;  ideal  for  fruit 
and  poultry;  good  soil,  good  water,  high  ele¬ 
vation;  20b  apple  trees  in  their  prime;  other 
fruits;  $7,500;  apple  orchard  alone  will  pay  big 
interest  on  entire  investment;  buildings  insured 
for  $4,500.  HILL  CREST  FRUIT  FARM,  Potts- 
town,  Pa. 
WANTED — About  10  acres  of  good  farm  land  on 
busy  road;  Northern  New  Jersey.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2378,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Poultry  farm,  inside  35  miles  New 
York  City,  completely  stocked  and  equipped. 
ADVERTISER  2376,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 135-acre  farm;  17  miles  south  of 
Dover,  Del.;  110  acres  clear;  balance  wood 
and  timber;  large  10-room  house,  with  cellar; 
barn  and  cow  house,  chicken  house;  two  wells, 
good  water;  five  young  cows,  three  good  horses; 
new  grain  drill  and  all  utensils  necessary  to  run 
farm;  12  acres  wheat,  300  eight-year  apple  trees 
(bearing),  50  pear  trees,  cherries;  near  school 
and  church:  two  miles  from  depot  and  canning 
factories;  five  miles  from  two  large  towns; 
terms.  ADVERTISER  2375,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 75  acres;  ideal  location  for  camp 
bungalows;  one  mile  Delaware  River  front; 
all  level;  near  station,  State  road  bridge;  will 
divide  to  suit  buyer;  easy  terms.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2374,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
VINELAND  poultry  farm;  five  acres;  new 
modern  semi-bungalow;  city  gas;  houses  for 
700  layers;  garage;  might  exchange  for  larger 
place  within  100  miles  New  York  City;  deal 
with  owner.  ADVERTISER  2373,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM  for  sale— On  State  road;  Vr 
mile  from  station;  10  acres;  five-room  bunga¬ 
low;  two  large  poultry  houses,  one  260  feet 
long,  one  240  feet  long;  feed  room,  20x20-foot 
root  cellar;  capacity  of  houses  3,000  birds; 
electric  light  in  houses;  pumping  outfit;  five 
brooder  stoves,  capacity  3,000  chicks;  700 
breeder  hens,  1,300  pullets  (White  Leghorns); 
hens  and  pullets  are  laying;  retiring  from  busi¬ 
ness;  must  be  sold.  For  further  information 
address  BOX  37,  Westliampton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Small,  cheap,  one-man  general  farm, 
in  New  York,  with  some  woods;  no  agents; 
state  kinds  of  soil,  subsoil,  water  supply,  build¬ 
ings,  equipment,  price  and  terms  and  all  de¬ 
tails.4  ADVERTISER  2372,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  OR  TRADE— F'or  New  York  or  New 
Jersey  farm,  320-acre  Wyoming  ranch,  with 
small  house;  plenty  water;  price  $12.50  per 
acre.  RAY  ILIFF,  Pcmpton  Plains,  N.  J. 
FARM  FOR  RENT — 28  miles  from  New  York; 
several  railroad  stations;  populated  district; 
good  markets;  40  acres;  hennery,  100  feet  long; 
other-  buildings;  fruit  trees:  implements;  three- 
room  house.  ADVERTISER  2370,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE— Two  farms,  containing  170  acres 
that  join  the  highway,  dividing  them;  75- 
acre  farm  has  a  fine  house,  14  rooms;  been  used 
for  Summer  boarders;  cow  barn,  silo,  wagon 
house,  henhouse,  garage,  never-failing  water; 
farm  95  acres;  house,  fine  cow  stable,  silo,  hay 
barn;  these  farms  have  been  worked  together; 
23  head  of  cattle,  good  young  team,  all  farming 
tools,  a  quantity  of  oats,  potatoes;  if  interested, 
write  at  once.  LOCK  BOX  712,  Sidney,  N.  Y. 
FARM  WANTED — Will  buy  or  rent  a  profitable 
farm;  must  have  considerable  fruit,  be  on  or 
near  improved  road ;  state  full  particulars  first 
letter.  B.  K.  SOUTHARD,  Oyster  Ray,  L.  I., 
N.  Y. 
90- ACRE  FARM  for  sale;  located  l'/2  miles 
from  Lambertville,  N.  J.;  will  sell  with  or 
without  stock;  price  $8,500  with  stock;  $5,800 
without  stock.  ADVERTISER  2398,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MUST  SELL  by  March  1— Farm  of  86  acres; 
four  miles  from  Moravia,  N.  Y.;  county  road; 
seven-room  house;  barn  44x80;  other  buildings; 
stock  and  tools  (full  set);  running  water  house 
and  barn;  $6,000,  with  payment  of  $2, WO,  takes 
all;  balance  easy.  ADVERTISER  2401,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  OR  RENT— Farm,  112%  acres,  in 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  about  40  miles  out  of 
New  York  City;  good  tillable  land,  plenty  of 
timber,  some  fruits,  house  of  10  rooms,  barn 
and  outbuildings;  price  reasonable.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2400,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — One  nine-room  house  and  bath,  city 
water,  gas  and  electric  lights;  large  barn, 
with  garage;  maple  shade;  house  and  barn  in 
first-class  shape;  nearly  one  acre  land.  For  full 
particulars  write  owner,  F.  B.  AMES,  Millville 
Mfctnsr,  Millville,  X.  J. 
EW.YORKER 
FOR  SALE— One-acre  farm  in  village  of  Salem, 
N.  Y,;  six-room  house,  barn,  chicken  house, 
electric  lights;  State  road:  shirt  factory  pro¬ 
vides  work.  Address  ADVERTISER  2347,  cafe 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  at  once;  good  productive  farm,  110 
acres,  in  village  of  Dorloo,  Schoharie  Co.,  N. 
Y.;  one  mile  from  Seward,  railroad  and  milk 
station;  near  school,  post  otfice,  3  stores,  2 
churches;  good  neighborhood;  good  buildings; 
well  watered;  some  hay;  price  $5,000.  For  terms, 
write  MARY  BECKER,  Dorloo,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Small  farm;  cheap:  near  markets; 
price,  description.  J.  Z.,  Box  294,  Allen- 
hurst,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Improved  farm,  115  acres,  between 
Baltimore,  Md.,  and  Washington,  I).  C. ;  near 
station.  Address  D.  A.  DIXON,  Landover,  Md.; 
R.  It. 
FARM  FOR  SALE— Complete  set  of  farm  build¬ 
ings,  slate  roofs;  good  water;  200  acres  land; 
5%  miles  from  railroad;  reasonable  price.  S. 
WEINBERG,  Granville,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  — -  Three  5-acre  poultry  farms  at 
Vineland,  the  heart  of  sunny  Southern  New 
Jersey;  reasonable  terms:  write  for  further  par¬ 
ticulars.  ALFRED  LAUBSCH,  owner,  Vine- 
land,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 70-acre  farm;  good  house,  barn, 
outbuildings;  apple  orchard,  strawberry  and 
asparagus  beds;  telephone;  will  sell  with  or 
without  equipment;  $6,500  without,  or  $8,000 
with  equipment.  FRED  GOEKELER,  Harmers- 
ville,  Salem  Co.,  N.  J. 
FULLY  EQUIPPED  up-to-date  small  farm,  55 
acres;  less  than  half  hour  from  Kingston,  N. 
Y.,  over  State  road;  all  city  improvements  in 
dwelling  and  buildings:  good  water.  Particu¬ 
lars,  ADVERTISER  2389,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
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  the  co¬ 
operation  of  Catholic  families  (New  York  State 
only).  Address  PLACING  OUT  BUREAU,  415 
Broome  St.,  New  York  City. 
CLOVER  or  basswood  honey,  in  60-lb.  cans. 
$7.50:  buckwheat,  $6.50;  f.  o.  b.  G.  W. 
BELDEN,  Berkshire,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  extracted  clover  honey,  5-lb. 
pails,  $1.25:  10  lbs.,  $2.20;  delivered  into  3d 
zone.  HARRY  J.  BOREMAN,  Box  87,  Katonah, 
N.  Y. 
ORANGES-GRAPEFRUIT— Tree  ripened,  direct 
from  grower;  packed  in  grove;  bushel  boxes 
mixed.  $2.50;  send  check  with  order.  E.  K. 
WALKER,  Jr.,  Wauchula,  Fla. 
ALFALFA  AND  TIMOTHY  HAY — Several  cars 
mixed  and  straight  Alfalfa  for  sale;  also  clear 
Timothy  and  straw.  W.  A.  WITHROW,  Route 
4,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
F’OR  SALE — Pure  extracted  buckwheat  honey, 
in  pails,  5  lbs.  net;  price  80c,  postpaid  in  sec¬ 
ond  zone.  EDWIN  RICKARD,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Quart,  80c;  gallon.  $2.50;  delivered 
third  zone.  RICHARD  D.  BARCLAY,  River¬ 
ton,  N.  J. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted,  postpaid  first  three 
zones;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.25;  10  lbs.,  $2.15; 
buckwheat,  5  lbs.,  $1;  10  lbs..  $1.90;  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  WALNLTT  ORCHARD  FARM, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
WHITE  RICE  POPCORN  (old);  fine  popping 
guaranteed;  10  lbs.,  shelled.  $1:  send  postage 
extra;  100  lbs.,  $7,  f.  o.  b,  Guilford.  BISHOP 
BROS.,  Guilford,  Cone. 
FOR  SALE  —  Finest  white  clover  extracted 
honey;  5-lb.  pail,  $1.10;  10-lb.  pail.  $2.15; 
delivered  to  3d  postal  zone.  NOAH  RORDNER, 
Holgate,  0. 
WANTED — Old  one-wheel  combined  mower  and 
reaper,  Kirby,  Hussey,  Dorsey,  Maury  or  New 
Yorker,  manufactured  before  1880.  Address 
BOX  35,  Newark  Valley,  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; 
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,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Baldwin  A  Grade  2%-lneh;  will 
sell  for  ungraded,  $4,  delivered.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2287,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HONEY — Extracted  clover-basswood,  60-lb.  can 
at  our  station,  $7.80;  buckwheat,  $6.30;  10 
lbs.,  delivered  in  third  postal  zone,  $2.05;  buck¬ 
wheat,  $1.80.  RAY  C.  WILCOX,  Odessa,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — 57  lbs.  (net),  extra  clover,  in  useful, 
heavy  army  milk  can,  $6.75  f1.  o.  b.  here;  am¬ 
ber  clover  in  60-lb.  regular  cans,  $6;  10-lb. 
clover  prepaid,  $2:  satisfaction  and  purity  guar¬ 
anteed.  F.  W.  LESSER,  Fayettville,  N.  Y. 
SUNNY  BROOK  FARM  pure  pork  sausage,  made 
from  our  own  pigs  on  our  own  farm;  3  lbs. 
for  $1,  postpaid.  SUNNY  BROOK  FARM,  Win- 
terton,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y. 
TIMOTHY  HAY  and  oat  straw  for  sale.  GLENN 
T.  CARTER,  Marathon,  N,  Y. 
WANTED — Star  well  drill,  No.  32,  in  good  con¬ 
dition;  state  particulars.  C.  L.  WRIGHT, 
Hamden,  Conn. 
WANTED — A  load  of  hotbed  sash,  with  glass  or 
without.  J.  T.  McLEAN,  Route  43,  Green¬ 
ville,  Pa. 
WANTED — A  second-hand  Niagara  or  Doseh 
fruit  dusting  machine;  that  is,  blower,  engine, 
wagon  and  accessories  complete;  give  all  partic¬ 
ulars.  F.  L.  MERRIAM,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 
LOST — Airedale  dog,  without  collar;  medium 
size;  markings,  brown  with  black  saddle;  from 
Winsted,  Conn..  December  7;  dog  wandered  from 
Western  Massachusetts  toward  former  home  in 
New  York.  Notify  J.  HOAR,  53  State  St.,  Bos¬ 
ton,  Mass.  Reward  liberal. 
RIP  SAW  WANTED,  jig  or  circular,  capable 
ripping  2-ft.  logs;  with  or  without  engine; 
state  price,  packed,  ready  for  shipping.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2346,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
NURSE  will  accommodate  confinement  ease  or 
care  for  children  in  her  own  home;  strictly 
private.  MRS.  N.,  Box  1067,  Virden,  Ill. 
I  OFFER  Alfalfa  hay  in  earlots  at  a  reasonable 
price.  I.  C.  HAWKINS,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — United  States  and  foreign  postage 
stamps  used  before  1870;  lc  to  $5  each  ja  d; 
look  in  that  old  hair  trunk  in  attic,  bureau 
drawers,  desks;  do  not  take  off  envelopes,  but 
send  just  as  used.  Address  F'RED  NORTHRUP, 
R.  D.  2,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 
PURE  HONEY — Special  sale  on  60-lb.  cans  light 
amber;  also  basket  and  tying  willows.  ROS- 
COE  F.  WIXON,  Dept.  G,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — -Finest  quality  extracted  dover-lmss- 
wood,  5  lbs.  $1.20;  10  lbs.,  $2.05;  buckwheat, 
$1  and  $1.80;  postpaid  within  third  zone;  60-lb. 
can  buckwheat.  $6  here.  H.  F.  WILLIAMS, 
Romulus,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 1. 200-egg  Candce  incubator;  first- 
class  shape.  C.  R.  LYMAN,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Newtown  incubator.  J.  C.  KRAFT, 
Jacksonville,  N.  Y. 
MAPLE  SYRUP — The  good  kind,  $2.15  per  gal¬ 
lon:  4  or  more  at  $2  per  gallon,  f.  o.  b.  cars. 
WILLIAM  H.  K1BBE,  North  Pitcher,  N.  Y. 
CANDEE  Mammoth  incubator,  5,760  eggs;  first- 
class  condition;  Bemis  transplanter,  practical¬ 
ly  new;  International  two-row  corn  planter, 
with  fertilizer  and  check  row  attachments;  Do 
Laval  steam  turbine  separator;  acetylene  light 
machine  and  fixtures;  75-lb.  machine;  all  very 
reasonable.  ORRA  KILTON,  R,  7,  Manchester, 
N.  IL 
WANTED — Two  Cyphers  incubators,  390  capa¬ 
city;  must  be  in  good  condition.  SAM  STOL- 
MAN,  Cranbury,  N.  J. 
WANTED— Second-hand  small  upright  flue  steam 
boiler  with  coal  grate;  in  fair  condition; 
around  40  lbs.;  write  lowest  price.  P.  BATTLE, 
Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
ONE  small  car  of  good  green  first  quality  third 
cutting  Alfalfa  hay;  $20  f.  o.  b.  Ionia. 
LESTER  W.  BENNETT,  Victor,  N.  Y. 
HOME-KNIT  virgin  wool  kneecaps;  heather  and 
solid  color  socks  and  stockings;  brown  stock 
ings  for  children.  MARY  L.  CHURCH,  68 
Pringle  Street,  Kingston,  Pa. 
APPLE  and  celery  crates  for  sale.  MORRIS 
CRAW,  Red  Creek,  N.  Y. 
YAMS  AND  PEANUTS — Buy  these  delectable 
Southern  products  direct;  nice  selected  sweet 
potatoes,  yam  varieties  that,  cook  very  sweet 
and  sofl ;  safely  shipped  by  express,  bushel  bas¬ 
ket,  $1.75;  shelled  nuts  of  superior  quality,  3 
lbs.,  $1;  7  lbs.,  $2;  home-made  peanut  butter, 
5c  lb.  additional:  shipped  express  or  parcel  post, 
transportation  charges  collect,  SAWYER  BROS., 
It.  D.  3,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
KNITTING  YARN — Guaranteed  all  virgin  wool, 
1  lb.,  $2.75;  2  or  more  lbs.  at  $2.50  per  lb., 
postpaid;  samples  for  stamp.  F.  F.  CROSBY, 
Coudersport,  1'a. 
HEAVY  FRINGE  MITTENS  —  Hand  knit;  the 
warmest,  longest  wearing  woolen  mittens 
made;  brown,  tan  or  gray;  $2.90  per  pair,  post¬ 
paid.  F.  F.  CROSBY,  Coudersport,  1’a. 
RIPE,  juicy  oranges  and  grapefruit  direct  from 
grove;  bushel  boxes  oranges,  $2;  grapefruit, 
$1.50;  mixed,  $1.75;  prompt  shipment.  WAL¬ 
TER  MARSLAND,  Winter  Haven,  Fla. 
F’OIt  SALE — -One  1,800  Ilall  incubator  and  five 
brooder  stoves,  all  in  good  condition,  all 
crated,  $250.  E.  REICHERT,  Pompton  Lakes, 
N.  J. 
SUNNY  BROOK  FARM  pure  pork  sausage,  made 
from  our  own  pigs  on  our  own  farm;  3  lbs. 
for  $1,  postpaid;  shellback  hiekorynnts,  5  lbs., 
for  $1,  postpaid.  SUNNY  BROOK  FARM,  Win- 
terton,  N.  Y. 
DISMANTLING  Studcbaker  car — Parts  will  fit 
16,  17  or  18  four  or  six-cylinder;  all  parts 
sold  less  than  half  price;  guaranteed  in  good 
condition;  nearly  new  battery;  40-horsepower  4- 
cylinder  motor,  complete,  ’17  model;  starter, 
generator,  vacuum  system;  good  running  order; 
needs  cleaning;  $60;  run  your  silage  cutter  and 
everything.  LESTER  W.  BENNETT,  Victor, 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — A  few  yards  of  worsted  suitings 
for  men  or  women's  suits  or  dresses,  from 
virgin  Connecticut  wool;  samples  sent.  C.  1). 
MANWARING,  Clinton,  Conn. 
CHOICEST  selected  large  Oregon  prunes, 
express  paid,  25  lbs.,  $4;  12%  lbs., 
KINGWOOD  ORCHARDS,  Salem,  Ore. 
direct, 
$2.15. 
1  '  •  fS  n  V/ll  IJ.fll.y  lit,  I  V  l 
set  up,  perfect  condition;  4x11  evaporation 
and  arch,  500  spouts  with  hooks,  500  18-quart 
tin  buckets,  500  covers,  15-barrel  storage  tank, 
30-gallon  settling  can,  two  gathering  pails, 
reamer,  bit,  thermometer;  $400;  better  than 
off  of  Grimm’s  1923  price.  CHARLES  R- 
BROW  N,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Rural  New  York 
By 
ELMER  O.FIPPIN 
Edited  by 
L.  H.  BAILEY 
'T'HIS  book  is 
a  study  of 
the  Soils,  Agri¬ 
culture,  Animal 
Husbandry  and 
other  resources 
of  New  York 
State  and  its 
manufactures  as 
they  pertain  to 
agriculture;  380  pages,  many  illus¬ 
trations  and  charts.  A  valuable  book 
for  reference.  Price,  $2.50. 
FOR  SALE  BY 
Rural  New-Yorker^ 
333  WEST  3  0th  STREET,  N.Y. 
