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No. I . 65 acres, 3 miles from station at Caywood, 

 N. Y., now growing rye, buckwheat and hay. The farm 

 is well watered and will make excellent stock farm. Build- 

 ings worth the money, or the land worth the money with- 

 out buildings. Small orchard. About 6 acres of timber 

 and pasture. Small house. Large barn, with basement, 

 in good shape. Fences in poor condition. Price, $35 

 per acre. 



No. 2. 200 acres on shore of Seneca Lake, I % miles 

 from Kendaia, N. Y., on main line of L. V. R. R. and 

 4 miles from Romulus on Ithaca branch. In fruit section; 



also good for grain or stock. A never-failing stream runs 

 through ra.vine which forms south boundary; this ravine 

 is the only waste land, balance being all high and tillable. 

 Orchard of about 3 acres. Large old-fashioned house 

 in fair condition. Good barns. Price, $ 1 0,000 on 

 easy terms; possession at once. 



No. 3. 40 acres, three minutes walk from Sayre, Pa., 

 borough line and 2 miles from Waverly, N. Y. Two 

 houses and one combination horse-and-cow barn. One 

 of the houses rents steadily to Sayre shop men for $8.00 

 per month. Apple orchard, cherry and plum trees. Two 



