1535 
Notes  By  the  Way 
At  East  Homer,  N.  Y.,  is  a  new,  mod¬ 
ern,  textile  mill.  The  product  is  fish¬ 
lines.  Let  more  such  industries  move 
from  the  cities  to  the  country  hamlets, 
where  living  expense  is  50  per  cent  of  that 
in  the  big  cities.  The  happiness  of  living 
is  much  increased.  The  big  cities  should 
grow  smaller. 
At  Pine  Valley,  N.  Y.,  I  attended  a 
masked  Hallowe’en  party  given  by  the 
“Home  Bureau.”  An  active  widow  lady 
84  years  of  age  took  the  ladies’  prize. 
Apparently  her  costume  was  two  genera¬ 
tions  older  in  style  than  the  lady  herself. 
Well,  you  cannot  beat  the  rural  com¬ 
munities  for  sociability  and  general  com¬ 
munity  interest. 
South  of  Sherbourne,  N.  Y.,  along  the 
State  road,  I  passed  four  or  five  cars. 
Over  the  fence  were  the  hunters  with 
guns  and  hounds.  I  saw  one  rabbit  pro¬ 
ject  from  a  hunting-coat  pocket.  About 
five  acres  of  boggy  and  swale-like  meadow 
were  burned  over  and  still  burning.  .  It 
looked  like  a  cruel  way  to  hunt  rabbits. 
The  area  was  surrounded  by  fine-looking 
meadow  hay  land,  into  which  the  fire  was 
burning.  What  a  waste  of  valuable  vege¬ 
table  fertility  to  thus  burn  it  over  ! 
Matamoras,  Pa.  L-  s- 
HAY,  STRAW  and  FEED 
No.  1  first  and  second  cutting  alfalfa,  No.  1  light 
and  heavy  clover  mixed  hay.  We  also  handle  all 
other  grades  of  hay.  straw,  gram  and  feed.  Qual¬ 
ity  guaranteed.  Ask  for  delivered  prices. 
SAMUEL  I>EUBL  -  Pine  Plains,  N.Y. 
£a°ltT  Few  Gars  of  First  and  Second  Gutting  Alfalfa 
Also  Timothy.  Taunton  Stock  Farm,  Camillui,  N.Y.  Box  169 
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appear  in  issne  ol  following  week. 
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F arm  Help  W anted 
MAN  wanted  that  understands  sheep  breeding 
thoroughly  to  go  on  farm  m  Berkshires  on 
shares;  only  competent  man  need  apply.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4308,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
1 
HERDSMAN  WANTED— Position  open  at  once 
for  competent  herdsman  to  take  complete 
charge  of  20  head  registered  Holsteins  and 
Jersevs;  farm  located  in  Northern  New'  Jersey, 
eight  miles  from  Paterson;  $100  per  month, 
house  and  privileges.  J.  A.  BEATTIE,  Little 
F'alls,  N.  J. _ _ _ _ 
WANTED— Man  and  wife  for  farmi  steiuly  em- 
ployment  all  year  around.  ADVERiiHEK 
4430,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. _ 
WANTED,  January  1,  working  foreman,  gen¬ 
tleman’s  estate,  16  miles  from  Norfolk, 
must  be  thoroughly  competent;  wages  $100.  S. 
W.  HARRIS,  Norfolk,  Va. _ 
WANTED — Reliable  farm  teamster  and  all- 
around  farm  band;  one  used  to  handling  mules 
preferred.  MT.  KEMBLE  FARMS,  Morristown, 
N.  J.  _ _ _ _ _ _ 
EXPERIENCED  farmer,  wife  to  cook  for  own¬ 
er’s  family;  state  references  and  wages  with 
hhuse  'and  living  expenses.  ADVERTISER 
4464,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. _ _ _ _ 
WANTED — Married  man,  Protestant,  on  private 
estate  as  dairyman;  must  be  good  milker  and 
buttermaker;  state  wages  desired  in  first  let¬ 
ter;  no  children.  ADVERTISER  4471,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. _ 
MARRIED  farmer  with  son  to  help;  wife  to 
cook  for  small  family;  adjoining  house,  food, 
light,  fuel;  small  dairy,  conveniences,  anu  non- 
derful  opportunity  for  man  that  makes  good. 
ADVERTISER  4463,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
I _ _ _ — - - - - - 7 
MARRIED  man  wanted  without  children  on 
private  farm,  23  acres,  to  take  care  of  two 
or  three  Jersey  cows,  garden,  and  help  with 
corn  and  hay  crops;  no  horses,  good  four-room 
bungalow,  running  water,  electricity,  complete 
equipment  of  modern  tools;  close  to  large  town; 
state  wages  wanted.  L.  A.  VAN  ZANDT,  Fair 
Haven,  N.  J.  _ _ 
EXPERIENCED  single  man  by  year  at  general 
farming;  state  wages  expected,  also  experi¬ 
ence.  J.  C.  FOX,  Rushville,  N.  Y. _ 
WANTED — Middle-aged  woman  for  general 
housework;  good  home  and  good  pay;  steady 
place;  three  in  family.  F.  HAITOG,  ltidgefaeld. 
Conn.  Tel.  112-2  Ridgefield. _ _ 
- - — - - - - 
WANTED — At  once,  refined  Christian  couple,  ac¬ 
customed  to  country  life,  to  care  for  horses, 
few  chickens,  furnace  and  gas  engine  for  pump¬ 
ing  water,  and  occupy,  rent  free,  part  of1  a 
modern  house  in  Westchester  Co.  for  the  Win¬ 
ter  months;  a  comfortable  home  rather  than 
high  wages.  ADVERTISER  4477,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Helper  on  New  Jersey  poultry  farm; 
separate  dwelling;  experience  not  necessary. 
ADVERTISER  4483,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WOMAN — Good  home  for  capable  housekeeper 
and  cook;  small  family;  country  estate. 
HOME,  1510  Park  Building,  Pittsburgh,  Fa. 
i - - - - - 
WANTED — White,  Protestant  couple,  without 
children,  on  gentleman’s  country  place,  three 
m  les  from  town;  man  gardener  and  handy  man; 
woman  good  plain  cook  and  general  houseworker; 
no  washing;  family  three  adults;  wages  $100 
month,  with  furnished  cottage  and  board;  tele¬ 
phone  Nanuet  23,  or  write  to  GEO.  G.  YEO¬ 
MANS,  R.  F.  D.,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  poultryman,  Protestant,  ex¬ 
perienced  in  all  branches  of  commercial  egg 
production;  must  be  an  expert  brooder  man,  a 
live  wire;  a  man  that  will  be  of  unquestionable 
reliability  and  accuracy,  one  that  is  used  to 
long  hours  and  hard  work;  no  other  need  apply; 
state  salary  considered  and  full  particulars  in 
first  letter.  THE  MARQUIS  POULTRY  FARM, 
Toms  River,  N.  J. 
» - - - 
WANTED— Housekeeper  for  family  of  one; 
middle-age  person  preferred.  P.  0.  BOX  92, 
Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Working  superintendent  familiar 
with  orchard  and  farm  management  on  large 
apple  orchard  located  in  New  Jersey;  give  age, 
experience,  and  reference.  ADVERTISER  4475, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Man  on  New  Jersey  truck  and  poul¬ 
try  farm;  experience  not  necessary;  house 
provided;  can  use  healthy  man  of  about  50. 
ADVERTISER  4482,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SINGLE  man  on  dairy  farm,  permanent  posi¬ 
tion;  state  wages  with  maintenance  first  let¬ 
ter.  BOX  57,  Route  1,  Ilyndsville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Immediately  to  work  on  general 
farm,  single  man,  reliable,  clean  habits;  de¬ 
siring  good  home;  moderate  wages.  ADVER¬ 
TISER,  Box  665,  Fleischmanns,  N.  Y. 
FLORIST — Outside  work;  must  understand  veg 
etables;  Willing  to  work;  prefer  married  man; 
wife  capable  housekeeper  and  cook ;  good  home. 
FLORIST,  1510  Park  Building,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
WANTED — Dairyman,  experienced  in  the  han¬ 
dling  and  bottling  of  certified  milk;  modern 
equipment;  board  and  room,  with  all  conven¬ 
iences;  references.  GEORGE  M.  ECKERT,  Al¬ 
lendale,  N.  J.  Phone,  Saddle  River  22. 
SINGLE  man  for  farm  work,  must  be  able  to 
milk;  wages  $35  per  month,  board,  room, 
washing.  A.  FINK,  Millington,  N.  J. 
COUPLE — Woman  to  cook;  man  generally  use¬ 
ful;  Nortli  Carolina,  until  June  or  permanent; 
full  particulars  in  first  letter;  state  age.  experi¬ 
ence,  wages  expected.  Address  MISS  MERROW, 
340  West  85th  St.,  New  York  City. 
WANTED — General  farm  hand,  married;  handle 
farm  machinery  and  truck;  machine  milking; 
$70  month,  semi-annual  bonus;  house,  milk, 
garden;  trolley,  school  within  mile.  E.  HAMM, 
South  End  Road,  East  Haven,  Conn. 
MIDDLE-AGED  housekeeper  for  family  of1  two; 
location  near  New  York  City.  ADVERTISER 
4490,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man,  no  children,  to  take 
entire  charge  of  dairy  farm  now  making  cer¬ 
tified  milk;  must  understand  all  farm  machin¬ 
ery,  such  as  tractor,  etc.;  state  salary,  experi¬ 
ence  and  references  in  first  letter.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4488,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Active  single  man  to  work  on  small 
general  farm  near  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  must  be 
good  teamster,  milker  and  able  to  run  Cleve¬ 
land  tractor;  give  references  and  state  wages 
required  with  board.  ADVERTISER  4497,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
Situations  Wanted 
POULTRYMAN — One  of1  the  best,  open  for  posi¬ 
tion  right  now;  only  first-class  position  con¬ 
sidered.  ADVERTISER  4481,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  herdsman  desires  charge  of 
large  dairy  using  milking  machines;  can  han¬ 
dle  big  proposition;  excellent  references.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4450,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  wanted  as  farm  superintendent 
March  1,  by  man  with  years  of  experience 
as  superintendent  on  large  certified  farm;  37 
years  of  age,  married;  college  graduate;  best  of 
references  as  regards  character,  ability  and 
honesty;  only  a  large  position  considered,  where 
results  are  expected  and  paid  for;  purebred 
herd  preferred.  ADVERTISER  4431,  care  Rural 
New1- Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  dairyman  wants  position  -with 
certified  dairy  using  milking  machines;  A1 
cowman;  best  of  references.  ADVERTISER 
4451,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  single,  30,  Cornell  training,  8 
years’  experience,  desires  position;  best  ref¬ 
erences;  can  handle  any  size  plant;  consider 
shares.  ADVERTISER  4472,  care  Rural  New- 
Yo-  ’ter. 
EXPERIENCED  farm  couple  with  one  child, 
desire  position  boarding  farm  help  or  good 
farm  job,  witli  furnished  quarters.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4474,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  married,  desires  steady  posi¬ 
tion  on  private  or  commercial  poultry  plant; 
8  years’  practical  experience  in  poultry  and  also 
handy  with  tools  of  all  kinds;  Protestant,  age 
31,  clean  habits,  best  of  references;  will  take 
best  offer;  open  for  position  January  1.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4476,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
TREE  TRIMMER  wishes  position;  thoroughly 
understands  fruits  of  all  kinds,  gas  engine  me¬ 
chanic,  and  can  do  all  general  repairs;  have 
tools.  ADVERTISER  4478,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
MY  LEASE  of  a  250-acre  farm  expires  January 
1;  want  position  as  superintendent,  manager 
or  foreman;  German- American,  50  years,  mar¬ 
ried;  15-year-old  son  as  helper  if  wanted;  un¬ 
derstand  general  farming,  poultry,  fruits,  vege¬ 
tables,  bookkeeping,  all  repairs;  first-class  busi¬ 
ness  man;  can  get  help;  within  50  miles  of 
New  York,  in  the  State.  ADVERTISER  4479, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Or  to  Rent — Farm,  175  acres;  90- 
acre  field  tillable  with  machinery;  situated 
adjacent  to  famous  “Fair  Acres’’  certified  seed 
.potato  farms.  H.  IRVING  PRATT,  Oswego, 
N.  Y. 
I - 
FOR  SALE — Or  to  Rent — 200-acre  muck  tract; 
15  acres  under  cultivation;  situated  at  ship¬ 
ping  station.  HERMAN  W.  KANDT,  Oswego, 
N.  Y. 
I - - 
FOR  SALE — Farm,  Orange  County,  N.  Y.;  104 
acres;  10-room  house;  modern  improvements; 
stable,  dairy  barn,  garages  for  three  cars,  etc,; 
$15,000.  Write  ADVERTISER  4423,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
I - - - 
FOR  SALE — 16-room  newly  completed  furnished 
boarding  house;  2-room  bungalow,  22-16  ga¬ 
rage,  3y>  acres  cleared  land;  price  $9,000. 
BOX  82,  Eldred,  Sullivar  Co.,  N.  Y. 
FERTILE  farm,  60  acres,  new  buildings,  silo. 
L.  G.  KELLOGG,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 
231-ACRE  dairy  farm,  with  or  without  stock, 
3  horses;  all  farming  machinery,  tractor,  hay- 
loader,  etc.,  two  silos;  lights,  furnace,  bath, 
laundry  tubs,  running  water;  immediate  pos¬ 
session;  write  owner.  LEE  L.  STEFFEN- 
HAGEN,  It.  F.  D.  1,  Macliias,  N.  Y. 
140  ACRES,  100  acres  machine-worked  fields, 
40  acres  of  it  river  Hat,  balance  pasture, 
timber;  horse,  hay,  cow  barns,  tool,  ice,  hen 
house,  garage,  9-room  house,  all  painted  and 
good,  %  mil  from  village,  Erie  Railroad  sta¬ 
tion;  fruit,  shade,  good  road,  stock,  tools;  if 
wished  easy  terms.  ARTHUR  J.  RICHT- 
MYEIt,  Owner,  Cameron  Mills,  Steuben  Co., 
N.  Y. 
SMALL  chicken  and  fruit  farm.  New  Jersey, 
25  miles  from  New  York  City;  possession  at 
once.  ADVERTISER  4473,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
I _ _ _ _ _  ,  .  - - — 
CANADIAN  farm,  sale  or  trade;  equipped;  in¬ 
vestment  $12,000;  joins  divisional  point  town; 
Splendid  proposition;  owner  moving  South;  sell 
or  trade  for  State  road  farm  or  racket  store; 
particulars  write,  JOHN  PORTER,  Bredenbury, 
Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
i _ _ _ _ _ 
65-ACRE  farm  in  town  of  Cranford  suitable 
for  chicken  farm  and  fruit  farm;  10-rooin 
house,  running  spring  water,  lots  wood;  keep 
15  head  cattle;  inquire  of  LAURENCE  VAN 
AMBURGH,  It.  3,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 
ONE  of  Vineland’s  best  equipped  poultry  plants, 
1,000  laying  pullets;  Mammoth  incubator,  ca¬ 
pacity  7,200;  brooder  equipment,  etc.;  best  loca¬ 
tion.  OWNER,  Box  27,  South  Vineland,  N.  J. 
HOTEL  and  large  fruit  farm  in  Catskill  Moun¬ 
tains;  big  bargain!  F’or  particulars,  ISAACS, 
1916  Daly  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Farm,  98  acres;  about  30  cultivat¬ 
ed;  balance  woodland  and  pasture;  10-rooin 
house,  2  barns,  chicken  houses,  etc.;  never- 
failing  springs  piped  in  house  and  to  barns; 
creek  flows  through  farm;  2  miles  to  railroad 
station  and  village  of  Saugerties;  stock,  tools 
and  crops;  ideal  for  poultry- and  fruit.  OWNER, - 
Box  247,  Route  1,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  to  rent  small  dairy  farm  stocked. 
F.  L,  BARNES,  247  Lenox  Ave.,  New  York 
City. 
DUCK  farm,  equipped  for  15,000  to  20,000 
ducks,  waterfront  for  50,000,  best  section  in 
Long  Island,  8  acres  of  land,  2-family  house, 
poultry  plant  with  14  buildings,  everything  up- 
to-date;  price  $25,000,  cash  $9,000;  partner  con¬ 
sidered.  AEGERTER  DUCK  FARM,  Water¬ 
mill,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WILL  SELL  my  grain  and  dairy  farm,  125  acres, 
near  Elmira;  good  buildings,  good  water, 
some  timber.  WILL  CHAPMAN,  Cayuta,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  to  rent,  or  buy,  small  country  store 
with  living  rooms;  paying  proposition;  pre¬ 
ferable  with  gasoline  station  or  place  for  same. 
ADVERTISER  4485,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
107-ACRES  for  sale,  part  Gov.  Barbour  farm, 
11-room  dwelling,  tenant,  3  barns,  2  silos,  all 
necessary  buildings,  near  University  of  Virginia; 
$15,000.  H.  A.  TAYLOR,  Barboursville,  Va. 
FOR  SALE — Two  Southern  New  York  hillside 
farms,  157  acres,  $1,200;  175  acres,  $3,000; 
if  interested  write  ADVERTISER  4491,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
PARTNER  wanted  for  poultry,  fruit  and  truck 
farm  in  South  Jersey;  partner  to  invest  from 
$500  to  $1,000  with  services  and  visit  to  farm 
if  necessary.  ADVERTISER  4492,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Poultry  and  fruit  farm,  30  acres; 
near  station,  school,  etc. ;  Hunterdon  County, 
N.  J.  ADVERTISER  4493,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
SELL  or  rent,  200  acres,  near  Morristown,  N.  J.; 
ideal  for  dairying;  all  new  buildings.  DR. 
DOBIE,  545  West  111th  St.,  New  York  City. 
POSITION  with  horses;  disposition  no  object.  C. 
BRYANT,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y. 
SINGLE  Scotchman  wishes  position  Jan.  1  on 
first-class  dairy,  Jersey  preferred;  have  best 
of  references.  JOHN  FLYNN,  Box  221,  South- 
old,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
i _ _ _ 
EXPERT  poultryman  would  like  position  as 
working  manager,  15  years’  practical  experi¬ 
ence,  American,  married  (no  children),  best  of 
references.  ADVERTISER  4480,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FIRST  CLASS  general  farmer  with  farm  bred 
wife  who  together  would  assist  owner  in  de¬ 
veloping  small  chicken  farm  near  New  York; 
start  $90,  increase  with  interest  and  ability. 
ADVERTISER  4486,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COUPLE,  Swedish,  desire  position  as  caretaker 
of  private  place  in  country;  man  drives  car. 
AD\  ERTISER  4494,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN — First-class  cheese  and  butter 
maker;  experienced  A.  It.  work,  open  for  posi¬ 
tion  on  first-class  estate,  WM.  I! ISLAND  37 
West  Second  St.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N  Y 
WANTED— Situation  as  manager  of  farm  where 
purebred  stock  is  kept;  middle-aged,  married 
no  children.  RUSSELL  PARKER,  South  Euclid 
Ohio. 
POULTRYMAN,  married,  with  familv,  wishes 
position  at  once,  private  or  commercial  plant. 
BOX  A,  Fishers  Island,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Position  on  gentleman’s  place  as 
poultryman  or  dairyman;  life  experience,  sin- 
g’e.  age  40:  state  wages  with  or  without  board. 
ADVERTISER  4496,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
TRUCK  farm  for  sale;  4  acres  berries. 
HUTTON,  Central  Bridge,  N.  Y. 
CHAS. 
WANTED — Small  store  with  post  office  pre¬ 
ferred,  near  high  school  town,  New  York  or 
Pennsylvania;  cash  proposition.  ADVERTISER 
4495,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
216- ACRE  farm,  Northern  Cayuga  Co.;  85  acres 
Alfalfa,  30  acres  wheat.  30  acres  silage,  25 
acres  hay.  balance  rotating  pasture;  natural 
Alfalfa,  wheat  and  corn  land ;  all  except  6  acres 
has  been  worked  with  tractor  for  past  8  years; 
has  carried  45  to  50  head  Jersey  cattle  (now  ac¬ 
credited)  for  14  years;  private  customer  takes 
total  output  Grade  A  cream;  sells  large  quan¬ 
tities  Alfalfa  and  grain;  never-failing  well, 
complete  waterworks  and  sewage  system  in  two 
houses,  main  barn  and  creamery;  also  electric 
lights;  hot  water  heat  and  bathroom;  two  silos, 
18x32  and  14x34;  1%  miles  to  thriving  town, 
new  stone  road;  Vi  mile  to  railroad  siding; 
buildings  ample  and  in  good  repair;  thousands 
of  dollars  have  been  spent  on  this  farm  for  tile 
drains,  building  improvements,  lime,  "fertilizer, 
etc.;  soil  rich  clay  loam;  present  owner  on  farm 
24  years;  the  herd,  horses  and  machinery  goes 
with  farm;  only  responsible  parties  need  amdv. 
ADVERTISER  4489,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOIt  RENT— Farm  near  Morristown,  N.  J., 
equipped  for  dairy  (fine  modern  barn  with 
two  silos),  poultry  and  truck  farming,  on  the 
State  road  two  miles  from  town  and  railway 
station;  trolley  crosses  and  stops  on  the  prop¬ 
erty:  specially  favorable  terms  for  right  party 
ADVERTISER  4487,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WILL  rent  cheap,  privilege  of  buying,  60-acre 
farm,  5-room  house,  good  barn,  half  acre  as¬ 
paragus,  fruit.  OWNER,  care  Bert  Meldrum, 
Boonton,  N.  J. 
Miscellaneous 
HONEY— Quart, 
RICHARD  D. 
85c;  gallon,  $2.75;  delivered. 
BARCLAY,  Riverton,  N.  J. 
Vh-  — several  cars  nrst  cutting  ready; 
Timothy,  clover  and  second  cutting  later.  W 
A.  WITHROW,  Rt.  4,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Pure  extracted,  postpaid  first  three 
zones;  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.25;  10  lbs.,  $2.15; 
buckwheat,  5  lbs,,  $1;  10  lbs.,  $1.80;  satisfac¬ 
tion  guaranteed.  WALNUT  ORCHARD  FARM, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Mammoth  Wishbone  incubator  in 
good  order.  ADVERTISER  4286,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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PURE  HONEY — Four  10-lb.  pails,  here,  clover, 
$5.60;  buckwheat,  $5  (prepaid  within  third 
zone,  $6.75  and  $6.15;  second  zone,  55c  less); 
also  60-lb.  cans  and  5-lb,  pails,  large  lots  or 
small;  illustrated  circular  free.  RAY  C.  WIL-- 
COX,  Odessa,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  extracted  buckwheat  honey, 
5-lb.  pail,  85c,  postpaid  in  second  zone. 
EDWIN  RICKARD,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 
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HONEY — Finest  clover-raspberry,  10  lbs.,  $1.90; 
5  lbs.,  $1.10;  buckwheat,  $1.75  and  $1,  de¬ 
livered  in  third  zone.  S  S.  STRATTON,  New¬ 
ark  Valley,  N.  Y. 
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SURE  POP  (old)  white  rice  corn  (shelled),  25 
lbs.  prepaid  third  zone,  $2.50;  large  lots  less. 
W.  HALBERT,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
CHOICE  large  Oregon  prunes  direct;  25  lbs.,  ex¬ 
press  paid,  $3.85;  100  lbs.,  freight  paid, 
$12.35.  KINGWOOD  ORCHARDS,  Salem,  Ore. 
FOR  SALE — Pure  extracted  clover  honey,  6-lb., 
can,  $1.50,  delivered.  HARRY  J.  BOREMAN, 
Box  87,  Katonah,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Delco  light  plant;  750  watts  ca¬ 
pacity,  $250;  Delco  electric  pump  and  tank, 
300  gals,  per  hour,  $125;  all  in  good  order.  A. 
H.  PENNY,  Mattitnck.  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Stacked  hay,  containing  consider¬ 
able  Alfalfa;  $20  ton  to  quick  buyer.  A. 
BUTTERFIELD,  Katonah,  N.  Y.;  telephone  Mt. 
Ivisco  814-M. 
CLOVER  HONEY,  10  lbs.,  $2.10;  5  lbs.,  $1  15, 
delivered.  FAULKNER  APIARIES,  Basking 
Ridge,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Quantity  No.  2  cans  and  lids  and 
new  boxes  and  covers  and  two  Ruckeye  500- 
chick,  blue  flame  oil  brooder;  10  Poorman’s 
brooders.  Apply  HAMILTON  FARM,  Hunting- 
ton,  N.  Y. 
BEAUTIFUL  holly  for  Christmas,  2  lbs.,  $1; 
5  lbs.,  $2,  postpaid.  C.  TURNER,  Cape  May 
Court  House,  N.  J. 
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PEANUTS,  large  and  sweet,  direct  from  farm; 
buy  package  for  Christmas;  bushel  (22  lbs), 
$2.25;  50  lbs..  $4.75:  100  lbs.,  $9  f.o.b.  here. 
J.  A.  SPEIGHT,  Lewiston,  N.  O. 
SUNNY  BROOK  FARM  pure  pork  sausage, 
made  from  our  own  pigs  on  our  own  farm; 
3  lbs.  for  $1.  SUNNY  BROOK  FARM,  Winter- 
ton,  N.  Y. 
RADIO  receiving  outfit  which  would  cost  over 
$150  new,  stations  hundreds  of  miles  distant 
audible,  several  feet  from  phones;  satisfaction 
guaranteed;  new  condition,  $75.  GEORGE 
HOAG,  Union  Grove,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Six  pounds,  $1.40,  prepaid  3d  zone. 
WILLIAM  H.  PARSIL,  Monmouth  Junction, 
N.  J. 
CANDY  that’s  made  with  honey  is  more  de¬ 
licious  and  healthful;  try  our  Honeynut,  se¬ 
lected  nuts  are  finely  crushed  and  made  with 
pure  honey  into  this  nutritious  and  wholesome 
confection ;  large  box,  over  pound  and  half,  $1; 
three  boxes,  $2.75,  postpaid;  satisfaction  guar¬ 
anteed.  SAWYER  BROS.,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Ports¬ 
mouth,  Va. 
KNITTING  YARN,  guaranteed  all  virgin  wool; 
samples  for  stamp:  heavy  fringe  mittens, 
$2.50  per  pair.  F.  F.  CROSBY,  Condersport,  Pa. 
FOR  CHRISTMAS — Fancy  Vermont  maple  syrup, 
$2.75 — 3  gallons,  $2.50;  delicious  fresh  made 
sugar,  pound  cakes.  35c;  guaranteed  to  please. 
G.  L.  HOWARD,  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 
FANCY  honey,  clover  and  buckwheat.  C.  N. 
BALLARD,  Valois,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Wlxson’s  pure  honey,  price  list  free. 
ROSCOE  P.  WIXON,  Dept.  G.,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 
cuier,  r.  o.  b. ;  satisfaction  guaranteed. 
LEWIS  HOFFNER,  Briar  Farm,  Ontario,  N.  Y. 
BEES  BOOKLET — Starting  beekeeping,  explains 
how  to  begin  beekeeping,  hunt  bee  trees, 
catch  swarms,  increase  bees,  etc.;  mailed  free 
PERN  SPENCER  APIARIES,  West  Los  An¬ 
geles,  Cal. 
FAMOUS  Indian  river  oranges  and  grapefruit, 
finest  grown  in  this  country;  tree  ripened, 
freshly  picked;  makes  most  desirable  gift  to 
anyone;  $4.50  per  standard  box,  f.o.b.  shipping 
point;  packed  half  oranges,  half  grapefruit  if 
desired ;  half  box  assorted,  $2.50;  cash  must  ac¬ 
company  order;  satisfaction  guaranteed;  refer¬ 
ences:  Mercantile  Agencies,  Bank  of  Delray. 
GEO.  S.  MORIKAMI,  Delray,  Fla. 
WANTED— Fans  for  Buckeye  No.  7  incubator, 
110-volt,  direct  current.  GEO.  C.  FEUER- 
R I  EG  EL,  Deer  Park,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Hercules  triple  C.C.  stump  puller 
outfit  complete,  used  three  days,  have  no 
use  for  it,  good  as  new;  price,  $100  f.o  b 
HENRY  V.  DATZ,  Mulliea  Hill,  N.  J. 
HONEY — Give  them  a  pail  of  honey  for  Christ¬ 
mas;  our  best  clover  5  lbs.,  $1.15;  10  lbs 
$2.10,  postpaid.  M.  BALLARD,  Roxbury,  N.  Y. 
ENDION  HONEY  CHOCOLATES— An  unusual 
and  delicious  Christmas  gift,  emphasizing 
purity  and  healthfulness  in  candy;  an  attrac¬ 
tive  addition  to  your  Christmas  menu;  2-lb  box 
$1.80;  1-lb,  $1,  postage  prepaid.  ENDION 
Naples,  N.  Y. 
FINEST  pure  honey,  5-lb.  clover,  $1.10;  10-lb. 
$2;  buckwheat,  $1  and  $1.75,  postpaid  within 
third  zone.  . . 
N.  Y. 
HENRY  WILLIAMS,  Romulus, 
WHITE  sweet  turnips  (Swedes),  100  lbs  $2 
sacked.  PATTINGTON’S,  Merrifield,  N.  y’ 
WANTED — Several  hundred  cords  of  wood  to 
cut  within  200  miles  of  New  York  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4484,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Seven  Standard  Cyphers  390  incu¬ 
bators,  excellent  condition,  fireproof  heaters 
complete,  perfect  hatchers;  guaranteed;  $37 
each,  four  for  $144,  seven  for  $250.  SHERIDAN 
FARMS,  Sheridan,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — White  clover  extracted  honey,  5-lb. 
pail,  $1.15;  10-lb.  pail,  $2.15,  delivered  to 
third  postal  zone.  NOAH  BORDNER,  Holgate, 
Ohio. 
F’RESH  home-made  sausage.  4 Vi  lbs.,  $1;  head 
cheese  4  lbs.,  $1.  MILLBROOK  FARM, 
North  Chichester,  N.  H. 
nriOiuous  iniewood  carmels,  dipped  marsh- 
mallows,  fruit  bon  bons,  and  walnut  brittle, 
in  attractive  boxes,  $1  per  pound  postpaid. 
IDLEWOOD  CARAMELS,  Hillsdale,  N.  J. 
