Four  Practical  Poultry  Books 
Mating  and  Breeding  of  Poultry,  by 
Lamon  &  Slocum,  $2.50. 
Poultry  Feeds  and  Feeding,  by  Lamon 
&  Lee,  $1.75. 
Ducks  and  Geese,  by  Lamon  &  Slo¬ 
cum,  $2. 
Turkey  Raising,  by  Lamon  &  Slocum, 
$1.75. 
For  Sale  by  The  Rural  New-Yorker, 
333  W.  30th  St.,  New  York. 
The  GRIMM  Maple  Sugar  Making  Utensils 
You  make  money  on  your  No.  1  syrup.  Why  not  use 
Grimm  Utensils  and  make  more  of  the  No.  1  and  more 
money.  We  have  in  stock  for  immediate  shipment, 
Buckets,  Covers,  Spout*,  Tanks,  etc.,  and  can  shipan  Evap¬ 
orator  and  Arch  within  a  week,  after  receiving  order.  If 
you  need  utensils  please  write  us  for  catalogue  “B,’  stat¬ 
ing  1 1  umber  of  treesyoutap.  G.  H.  GRIMM  COMPART.  Rutland,  Vt 
FOR  XMAS 
a  box  of 
KLEIN’S 
Condensed  Milk  Chocolate 
with  Almonds  or  Plain  Milk  is  $-1  00 
a  splendid  gift.  24  Bars  for  JL  — 
Send  Cash  or  Money  Order  to 
ELIZABETHTOWN  TRADING  CO. 
Elizabethtown,  Pa. 
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,  grain  and  feed.  Qual¬ 
ity  guaranteed.  Ask  for  delivered  prices. 
SAMUEL.  DEUEL  -  Pine  Plains,  N.Y. 
I  Offer  Alfalfa 
in  car  lots  at  a  reasonable  price. 
I.  C.  Hawkins,  144  West  St, Syracuse, N.Y. 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Rate  of  advertising  in  this  department  8c  per 
word  each  insertion,  payable  in  advance. 
Copy  mast  reach  as  Thursday  morning  to 
appear  in  issae  ot  iollowing  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 — Helper  on  New  Jersey  poultry  farm; 
separate  dwelling;  experience  not  necessary. 
ADVERTISER  4483,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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 — Working  superintendent  familiar 
with  orchard  and  farm  management  on  large 
apple  orchard  located  in  Jersey;  give  age, 
experience,  and  reference.  ADVERLISLR  44.o, 
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  oO. 
ADVERTISER  4482,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
I - - - ■ - - - - - - 
FLORIST — Outside  work:  must  understand  veg¬ 
etables;  willing  to  work;  prefer  married  man; 
wife  capable  housekeeper  and  cook;  goo  1  florae. 
FLORIST,  1510  Park  Building,  Pittsburga,  Pa. 
COUPLE — Woman  to  cook;  man  generally  use¬ 
ful;  North  Carolina,  until  June  or  permanent; 
full  particulars  in  first  letter;  state  age,  experi¬ 
ence,  wages  expected.  Address  MISS  MERRQW, 
340  West  85tli  St.,  New  York  City.  _ 
Wr  ANTED— Experienced  farmer,  married  man; 
must  be  competent  to  take  entire  charge  of 
small  farm  and  gentleman’s  country  home; 
experience  in  care  of  cattle  and  improved  farm 
machinery  necessary;  six-room  house  and  gar¬ 
den  free;  write  giving  age,  experience  and 
references;  state  salary  expected.  AD\  LR- 
TISER  4499,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. _ _ 
HERDSMAN,  married,  experienced  with  Guern¬ 
seys  and  Holsteins;  capable  of  taking  charge 
of  small  farm,  excellent  opportunity;  refer 
ences  required.  ADVERTISER  4500,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
- - - - 
WANTED — Farmer-teamster;  active,  clean,  tidy 
man,  with  family,  having  grown-up  girls  to 
help  in  laboratory;  fine  job;  good  wages;  nice 
cottage;  all  improvements.  ADVERTISER  4502, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
- - - - 
WANTED — Single  man  as  herdsman’s  assistant; 
Guernsey  cattle;  high-grade  milk  produced; 
milking  machine  used;  give  experience  and  sal¬ 
ary  expected,  first  letter;  farm  in  Southeast 
Pennsylvania.  ADVERTISER  4o03,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
I - - - - -  - 
WANTE — At  once,  married  man  without  chil¬ 
dren;  must  he  good  worker  and  have  ex¬ 
perience  in  poultry,  cows,  and  horses;  every 
encouragement  given  to  ight  man:  wages  S90. 
free  house,  coal,  and  light.  ADVERTISER 
4509,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WOMAN — Good  home  for  capable  housekeeper 
and  cook;  small  family;  country  estate. 
HOME,  1510  Park  Building,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
WANTED — Handy  man,  married,  to  drive  Reo 
truck,  repair  farm  m&chinery,  care  for  pumps, 
furnace,  etc.;  cottage,  milk,  good  wages;  ref¬ 
erences  required.  Apply  F.  ROBERTS,  Dell- 
wood  Farm,  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Farmer,  married,  middle-aged,  will¬ 
ing  to  board  help;  must  be  able  to  operate 
Fordson;  experience  with  Alfalfa  desired;  man 
who  had  his  own  farm  until  recently  and  fa¬ 
miliar  with  Central  New  Jersey  conditions  pre¬ 
ferred;  apply,  giving  full  particulars  regarding 
former  experience  and  salary  wanted.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4510,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — April  1,  married  man;  some  capital, 
to  run  established  dairy  farm  on  shares;  ex¬ 
ceptional  house  near  town;  heat  and  bath.  Ad¬ 
dress  BOX  135,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Man  and  wife  to  care  for  mv  farm 
until  May  1.  THOS.  EHRGOOD,  Angels,  Pa. 
WANTED — Woman  to  substitute  in  housekeep¬ 
ing  positions  boys’  school;  also  housekeeper 
dining  rooms;  salary  $55  and  $40  per  month 
and  home,  respectively,  to  begin;  for  particu¬ 
lars,  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
WANTED — A  married  man  for  dairy  and  farm 
work;  $70  per  month,  milk  and  wood,  garden; 
give  number  in  family  in  first  letter;  will  an¬ 
swer  all  letters.  THOMAS  QUINN,  Creton-on- 
Hudson,.  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WOMAN  wanted  for  housework  on  farm;  two  in 
family;  all  conveniences;  six  rooms,  no  farm 
work  or  boarders;  good  treatment,  good  home; 
Wages  $40  per  month  and  board.  ADVERTISER 
4515,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Pigeon  man  (single)  to  cull  and 
mate  2,000  pigeons,  to  take  entire  charge  of 
this  branch  of  work;  must  be  thoroughly  re¬ 
liable:  send  references  and  state  wages.  JOHN 
D.  MacLEAY,  Manager,  Dalhousie  Farms,  Guy- 
encourt,  Del. 
WANTED — Country  woman  willing  help  with 
chickens,  housework;  $40  monthly,  bonus; 
modern  conveniences,  near  Bridgeport,  on  trol¬ 
ley.  Address  GUTHRIE,  Oronoque,  Conn. 
Stratford  1204. 
WANTED — Married  man  for  dairy  barn  work; 
registered  Jerseys;  best  of  living  and  work¬ 
ing  conditions;  wife  to  board  a  few  men;  first- 
class  home,  completely  furnished;  write  your 
experience,  nationality,  ages,  pay  you  expect, 
references,  education,  and  describe  family. 
CLARENCE  DORSEY,  Manager,  Allen  Dale 
Farms,  Shelbyville,  Ky.  * 
COUPLE — Man  for  garden  work,  poultry,  etc.; 
wife  to  do  housework  for  family  of  two  on 
farm  in  Orange  County;  all  modern  con¬ 
veniences;  give  references  and  salary  expected. 
ADVERTISER  4518,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
I  AM  looking  for  a  man  who  is  something  of 
a  carpenter,  something  of  a  painter,  and 
something  of  a  stone  mason;  I  can  offer  a  good 
opening  to  such  a  man,  ADVERTISER  4520, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Situations  Wanted 
WANTED  —  Housework,  plain  cooking,  by 
young  woman,  with  child;  prefer  country; 
reference  exchanged.  ADVERTISER  4498, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
l _ 
POULTRYMAN — One  of  the  best,  open  for  posi¬ 
tion  right  now;  only  first-class  position  con¬ 
sidered.  ADVERTISER  4481,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
i - 
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  Targe  certified  farm:  37 
years  of  age,  married;  college  graduate:  best  of 
reference  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 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  dairyman  wants  position  with 
certified  dairy  using  milking  machines:  A1 
cowman;  best  of  references.  ADVERTISER 
4451,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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. 
•  i _ 
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. 
WANTED — Situation  as  manager  of  farm  where 
purebred  stock  is  kept;  middle-aged,  married, 
no  children.  RUSSELL  PARKER,  South  Euclid, 
Ohio. 
YOUNG  man  desires  position  as  companion  in 
exchange  for  board  and  room;  honesty  and 
integrity  guaranteed;  none  but  agreeable  per¬ 
sons  need  reply.  ADVERTISER  4497,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
COUPLE,  German-Ameriean,  age  44,  childless; 
man  experienced  with  furnaces,  garden,  chic¬ 
kens,  etc.;  wife  good  laundress,  handy  with 
house  cleaning:  desires  position  with  well  to  do 
English-American  family;  wages  $125  month, 
room,  board,  privileges;  keep  dog.  Write  BOX 
876,  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y. 
POSITION  WANTED — A  middle-age  woman 
would  like  a  position  as  housekeeper  in  a 
small  place:  best  of  reference.  SEARS,  130 
Belgrade  Ave.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
i - - - 
SCOTCHMAN,  herdsman,  farmer’s  son,  single, 
Wishes  charge  of  dairy  herd,  practical  ex¬ 
perience.  ADVERTISER  4519,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
i _ _ _ 
WOMAN,  college  graduate,  would  like  position 
on  farm;  some  experience  with  poultry,  but 
could  not  assume  responsibility.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4507,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
i _ _ _ 
MILKER — 15  years’  experience:  capable  doing 
veterinary  work.  ADVERTISER  4504,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
I _ _ 
POULTRYMAN,  single,  capable  of  taking  com¬ 
plete  charge  wants  position;  college  train¬ 
ing  and  practical  experience:  please  state  wages 
and  particulars  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER 
4508,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN,  single,  American,  43.  experienced 
certified  milk,  good  feeder,  milker,  calf 
raiser:  steady  and  reliable:  state  salary.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4511,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY  experienced  and  practical  poul¬ 
tryman.  Cornell  training:  married,  no  chil¬ 
dren:  desires  position,  private  or  commercial. 
WILKINS.  Homecraft  Farm,  Peekskili,  N.  Y. 
YEARLY  general  or  poultry  farm  position 
wanted;  single,  American,  good  home  desired. 
ADVERTISER  4513,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  open  for  position  immediately; 
12  years’  experience;  American;  married.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4506,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
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 - 
FERTILE  farm,  60  acres,  new  buildings,  silo. 
L.  G.  KELLOGG,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 
FOR  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. 
ORCHARD-FARM — 120  acres,  none  better;  se¬ 
rious  accident  compels  acceptance  best  offer 
now.  MRS.  BECK,  Route  2,  Waynesboro,  Va. 
FOR  SALE — Village  farm.  13  acres,  one  mile 
station.  8  rooms,  electricity,  furnace,  barn, 
shop,  thirty  house  lots.  J.  H.  SHERMAN, 
Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Farm  about  5  to  10  acres  with  gas 
station  and  refreshment  stand  on  State  road 
to  rent  or  to  buy.  HENRY  FUCHS,  59  Church 
St.,  Tarry  town,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  to  trade  40  acres,  30  acres  bearing 
apple  orchard,  new  8-room  house,  one  mile 
to  railroad  town,  Benton  County,  Ark.,  for 
several  million  feet  of  oak  saw  timber,  no 
cross-tie  stuff.  ADVERTISER  4501,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
i - 
FOR  SALE — 180-acre  dairy  farm,  5  miles  from 
Delhi,  N.  Y. ;  big  overshot  barn,  stabling  60 
head  at  present;  spring  water  to  house  and 
barn;  good  milk  house;  11-room  house,  equipped 
with  furnace  and  bath;  large  storage  barn, 
garage,  henhouse;  good  pasture,  with  brook 
water;  soil  is  red  and  black  loam;  3%  miles 
from  3  creameries,  6  churches;  3  minutes’  walk 
to  schooihouse;  25  acres  of  woodland;  price, 
$6,000;  $1,000  cash;  balance  on  own  terms;  per¬ 
sonal  can  be  bought  at  private  or  public  sale; 
possession  any  time  after  April  1;  a  bargain. 
D.  A.  CAMERON,  owner,  Delhi,  N.  Y. 
i - 
OWNER  wants  to  sell  his  two  farms  in  South 
Central  New  York  State;  cheap  and  easy 
terms.  Address,  110  KENWORTH,  Columbus,  O. 
FOR  SALE  OR  RENT — Best  equipped  poultry 
plant  in  Massachusetts,  situated  at  Shirley, 
3$  miles  from  Boston;  new  buildings,  houses  for 
1,200  hens;  over-head  automatic  feed  and  litter 
carrier,  running  water  in  every  house,  cement 
floors;  colony  houses;  brooders  for  4,000  ehix; 
incubator  3,600-egg  capacity;  Delco  electric 
plant;  very  large  barn  with  rat  proof  feed  room 
and  chutes;  12  acres  of  land;  purchase  of  high- 
grade  stock  from  Amherst  Agricultural  College 
optional;  price  without  stock  $8,500;  additional 
land  may  be  bought  if  desired;  no  dwelling 
house;  same  property  with  large  modern  dwell¬ 
ing  house  and  150  acres  of  land,  $18,500:  de¬ 
scription  on  application.  HICKORY  FARM, 
P.  O.  Townsend  Harbor,  Mass. 
FARM  to  lease,  will  furnish  half  or  whole  of 
cows;  near  creamery  and  feed  store.  Address 
•WALTER  SCOTT,  Box  201,  Franklin  Bow,  Sus¬ 
sex  Co.,  N.  J. 
FOR  RENT — January  1,  modern  200-acre  farm, 
situated  in  Northern  New  Jersey,  fully 
equipped;  1414c  per  quart  offered  for  Grade  A 
milk  within  11  miles.  Address  OWNER,  55  N. 
Jefferson  St.,  Orange,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — -Ideal  chicken  farm,  25  acres; 
sugar  hush,  fruit,  good  water.  EVA  L. 
SPAULDING,  New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — A  good  dairy,  fruit  and  poultry 
farm,  133  acres,  part  timber;  good  buildings, 
tile  silo,  watered  pasture;  near  town:  children 
taken  to  school  by  autc;  if  sold  this  month 
with  poultry,  stock,  crop  and  machinery;  a 
bargain,  $2,000  cash,  balance  on  mortgage;  for 
particulars  write  to  T.  J.  McCOY,  Box  37, 
Blairstown,  N.  J. 
80  OR  120  ACRES  for  sale,  20  miles  to  Ft. 
Wayne;  good  markets,  school  and  church 
close;  some  good  onion  and  potato  land;  fair 
buildings.  Write  BOX  159,  Speneerville,  Ind. 
•WANTED — To  lease  farm  suitable  for  mixed 
farming  and  hoarders,  about  100  miles  New 
York  City.  ADVERTISER  4512,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
$1,000  CASH  buys  productive  79-acre  farm, 
Sussex  Co..  N.  J. ;  good  location  and  markets; 
$1,500  mortgage:  for  particulars,  OWNER,  238 
E.  19th  St.,  New  York. 
WANT  to  lease  with  option  to  buy,  farm  suit¬ 
able  for  boys’  camp;  must  have  frontage  on 
large  lake  or  river;  give  full  description,  terms, 
etc.  ADVERTISER  4516,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
514-ACRE  poultry  plant,  located  in  Hunterdon 
Co.,  N.  J.,  equipped  and  working;  must  sac¬ 
rifice  at  once:  your  chance  for  a  bargain.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4517,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Low  priced  farm  suitable  for  poul¬ 
try  or  equipped  poultry  plant;  to  rent  first 
year  with  option  of  taiying.  WILKINS,  Home¬ 
craft  Farm,  Peekskili,  N.  Y. 
COME  live  in  a  genuine  old-fashioned  Ameri¬ 
can  neighborhood,  but  little  need  of  locks — in 
my  40  years  can  recall  no  breaking  or  enter¬ 
ing,  yes  it’s  worth  something  to  live  in  Home- 
ville;  I  am  completing  a  semi-bungalow,  5 
rooms,  bath,  heat  and  all  the  other  Improve¬ 
ments;  garage,  fruit,  large  corner  lot;  10  min¬ 
utes  walk  from  depot;  31  miles  out:  $7,500, 
$4,000  to  remain  if  desired;  if  an  American  of 
our  kind  inspect  any  week  day.  JOHN  V. 
HAAS.  Homeville,  Millington,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — -Two  Southern  New  York  hillside 
farms,  157  acres,  $1,200;  175  acres,  $3,000; 
if  interested  write  ADVERTISER  4521,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
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. 
SURE  POP  (old)  white  rice  corn  (shelled),  25 
lbs.  prepaid  third  zone,  $2.50;  large  lots  Jess. 
W.  HALBERT,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
HONEY — Quart,  85c:  gallon,  $2.75;  delivered. 
RICHARD  D.  BARCLAY,  Riverton,  N.  J. 
ALFALFA — Several  cars  first  cutting  Teady; 
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. 
CHOICE  large  Oregon  prunes  direct;  25  lbs.,  ex¬ 
press  paid,  $3.85;  100  lbs.,  freight  paid, 
$12.35.  K1XGWOOD  ORCHARDS,  Salem,  Ore. 
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,  Mattituck,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
CLOVER  HONEY,  10  lbs.,  $2.10;  5  lbs.,  $1.15, 
delivered.  FAULKNER  APIARIES,  Basking 
Ridge,  N.  J. 
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.  0. 
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. 
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HONEY — Wixson’s  pure  honey,  price  list  free. 
ROSCOE  F.  WIXON,  Dept.  G.,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 
50-GALLON  new  oak  barrel  preserved  sweet 
cider,  $10  f.  o.  b. ;  satisfaction  guaranteed. 
LEWIS  HOFFNER,  Briar  Farm,  Ontario,  N.  Y. 
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. 
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— White  clover  extracted  honev,  5-lb. 
pail,  $1.15;  10-lb.  pail,  $2.15,  delivered  to 
third  postal  zone.  NOAH  BORDNER,  Holgate, 
Ohio. 
DELICIOUS  Idlewood  caramels,  dipped  marsh¬ 
mallows,  fruit  bon  bons,  and  walnut  brittle, 
in  attractive  boxes,  $1  per  pound  postpaid. 
IDLEWOOD  CARAMELS,  Hillsdale,  N.  J. 
CLOVER  HONEY — Best  ever,  5  lbs.,  $1;  10  lbs., 
$1.90  postpaid  third  zone;  60-lb.  can,  $7.50 
here.  CHAS.  B.  ALLEN,  Central  Square,  N.  Y. 
TOM  THUMB  popcorn;  fine  popping;  guaran¬ 
teed;  10  lbs.,  shelled,  $1;  send  postage  extra. 
WILLIAM  DAVENPORT,  R.  No.  11,  Kalama¬ 
zoo,  Mich. 
WANTED — 150  fence  posts  eight  feet  long, 
three  to  four  inches  diameter;  green  or  sea¬ 
soned:  locust  preferred.  HERBERT  A.  WEEKS, 
Cedarhurst,  N.  Y. 
CLOVER  HONEY — Guaranteed  pure;  5-lb. 
$1.15;  two  5-lb.  pails,  $2.25;  four  5-lb. 
$4.25,  postpaid  into  third  zone;  60-lb',  can 
delivered  at  station,  $8;  two  60-lb.  cans, 
HUGH  G.  GREGG,  E’.bridge,  N.  Y. 
pail, 
pails, 
here, 
$15. 
PURE  pork  sausage  from  tender  young  pigs;  3 
lbs.  for  $1,  postpaid;  country-cured  smoked 
hams,  shoulders,  bacon;  also  lard.  S.  M.  HALL, 
Box  77,  Canonsburg,  Pa. 
ORANGES  -  GRAPEFRUIT  - — -  Tree  ripened; 
bushel  boxes,  picked,  packed  in  grove; 
oranges,  $2;  mixed,  $1.75;  grapefruit,  $1.50 
f.o.b.  Wauchula,  Fla.;  send  money  with  order. 
E.  K.  WALKER,  Jr.,  Wauchula,  Fla.,  P.  O. 
Box  482. 
FOR  SALE— 25  second-hand  water  heaters  for 
chicken  pans  to  prevent  freezing:  cost  $2, 
price  $1  each  prepaid.  QUEENSBURY  FARMS, 
Toms  River,  N.  J. 
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HONEY  that  will  prove  satisfactory;  clover 
5  lbs.,  $1.10;  10  lbs.,  $2;  buckwheat,  $1  and 
$1.80  postpaid  and  insured.  RANSOM  FARM, 
1310  Spring  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
NUTS — Black  walnuts,  10  lbs.  for  $1;  kernels, 
95c  lb.;  shellbark  kernels,  $1.25  lb.  GLEN 
DALE  POULTRY  FARM,  Dillsburg,  Pa. 
CLOVER  blossom  honey,  nature’s  health  food, 
delicious  on  waffles,  pan  cakes,  bread;  a  re¬ 
lief  for  throat  afflictions,  croup;  6  lbs.  deliv¬ 
ered,  $1.68.  SCHILKE’S  HONEY  FARM,  Mata- 
wan,  N.  J. 
HONEY— 5  lbs.  clover,  $1.10;  10  lbs.,  $2;  buck¬ 
wheat,  $1  and  $1.75  postpaid  third  zone:  sec¬ 
ond.  10  cents  less;  60  lbs.  here,  clover,  $7  50  • 
buckwheat,  $6.  HENRY  WILLIAMS,  Romulus, 
SUNNY  BROOK  FARM  pure  pork  sausage, 
made  from  our  own  pigs  on  our  own  farm; 
three  pounds  for  $1.  SUNNY  BROOK  FARM, 
Wiriterton,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Second-hand  ice  plow;  state  condi¬ 
tion  and  lowest  price.  R.  P.  HADLEY, 
Blackstone,  Mass. 
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 
accompany  order:  satisfaction  guaranteed:  ref¬ 
erences:  Mercantile  Agencies,  Bank  of  Delrav. 
GEO.  S.  JMORIKAMI,  Delray,  Fla. 
HOMEMADE  pure  meat  sausage,  4 y2  lbs.  for 
$1;  fresh  ground  lean  liamburg,  4V»  lbs.. 
$1.  MILLBROOK  FARM,  North  Chichester, 
N.  H. 
WANTED— A  new  or  used  .45  caliber  autonin- 
tiie  revolver;  st'ate  price.  ADVERTISER 
4514,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
F<£5 c-£T7?T;Three  IfbOOO-egg  incubators;  price 
*  eo-  ’  *  cash;  will  lease  building  to  buver 
for  $2o  per  month  and  will  contract  for  output 
of  machines.  J.  J.  NEWMEYER,  Lancaster. 
COLNTRY  board  for  child;  Protestant  woman 
of  good  education  will  intelligently  care  for 
one  or  two  children  in  comfortable  mountain 
farm  borne:  Sullivan  Co.,  N,  Y. :  near  school 
church:  references.  ADVERTISER  4522  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
