No. I 3. 22 acres in Tioga County, N. Y. 3 miles 

 from markets and L. V. R. R. station at West Candor. 

 20 acres under cultivation; 2 acres timber. Hill loam 

 soil, clay sub-soil; rolling land; no waste land. Well 

 fenced with wire and rails. Watered by springs. 2-story 

 9-room frame house in good condition, plastered and ceil- 

 inged on first floor, with two porches. One barn 36 x 40, 

 with basement. Six hen houses, I x 24, 1 x 12, 8 x 10, 

 12 x 14, and (2) 6x10; all buildings are in good condi- 

 tion. Never-falling running water in house. Pears, peaches, 

 cherries, thirty apple trees and four grape vines. Value 

 of last year's crops, including hens, was $900. Buildings 

 are insured for $700. Average yearly taxes, $8. I mile 

 from school, -j/f mile from church, 3 miles from creamery. 

 Good roads, R. F. 1)., telephone. Price, $1,100; terms, 

 $600 in cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. 



No. 14. 30 acres in Tioga County, N. Y.; 1 mile 

 from markets and L. V. R. R. station at Richford. 

 All in crops and pasture. Loam soil, clay sub-soil, half 

 level. All fenced with wire. 2 wells and 2 springs. 

 2-story 1 0-room frame house, sided, painted and in good 

 condition; one porch forty feet long. One barn 40x60, 

 two hen houses, hog houses, ice house, shop and tool house; 

 all in good condition ; no repairs needed. Apples, plums, 

 grapes and currants. Buildings insured for $1,500. 

 Average yearly taxes, about $12; 1 mile from school, 

 church and creamery, at Richford; good roads, R. F. D. 

 Price, $2,500 in cash. 



No. 1 5. 72 acres in Chemung County, N. Y., 3 

 miles from L. V. R. R. station at Van Etten. 45 acres 

 under cultivation, 15 acres timber; 2,000 cords of wood 

 can be cut. Clay loam soil, clay sub-soil. All fenced 

 with wire. Water supplied by two wells and several 

 springs. 2-story 8-room house, lathed, plastered, a portion 

 ceilinged, in good condition, with one porch. One barn 

 30 x 40, wagon house, sheepshed, granary, 1 2 x 20, hen 

 house and hog house. Roof is needed on the barn, but 

 no other repairs. 40 apple trees and small fruit. ^2 mile 

 from school, 3 miles from church, 20 miles from Elmira ; 

 good roads, R. F. D., telephone. Possession may be taken 

 at once. Price, $1,800; one-half cash, balance at 5 

 per cent. 



No. 16. 125 acres situated in Cortland County, N. Y. 

 About 1 00 acres under cultivation, the rest mixed timber. 

 Slate and loam soil, rolling or hilly land, no waste land; 

 all good farm land. All fenced, mostly with wire, some 

 rails. Water supplied by drilled well 1 26 feet deep, with 

 windmill. One and one-half story 1 4-room house, well 

 finished and in good condition with four porches. One 

 barn- 38 x 48, with basement, cement floors. Hen house 

 hog house, watertank house; all in good condition. Apples, 

 pears, plums, cherries, currants and gooseberries. The 

 value of last year's crops was $2,600. The buildings 

 are insured for $2,500. Average yearly taxes are about 

 $25. 24 of a mile from school, less than three miles 

 from creamery, markets and Lehigh Valley Railroad sta- 



