tion at Hartford Mills; good dirt roads, telephone. Pos- 

 session can be given immediately. Price, $2,800; terms, 

 $ 1 ,600 cash, balance mortgage. 



No. I 7. 3-acre farm, Middleton Junction, Pa., about 

 1 j mile distant from Lehigh Valley Railroad, containing 

 abundance of fruit, and especially well adapted to truck 

 and poultry. Improvements thereon consist of two houses 

 with all necessary outbuildings. Price, $2, 1 00. 



No. 18. 50 acres, Cazenovia, N. Y. Land rolling 

 and well watered. L. V. R. R. on farm. 8-room house. 

 Two barns, fair condition. Bargain. Price, $1,600. 



No. 19. 40 acres, Bradford County, Pa. 20 acres 

 in fruit, balance under cultivation. Good springs. Small 

 house. Barn and chicken house, fair condition. Fruit 

 trees average from 2 to 5 years of age; some fruit 

 such as plums and peaches in bearing now. 1 .000 Spys 

 and Baldwins, 200 peaches, 200 pears, 100 plums, 150 

 cherries, 500 asparagus, 15 butternuts. Price, $1,200. 



No. 20. 400 acres, Bradford County, Pa. 350 acres 

 under cultivation; 50 acres in woodland. Well watered 

 and practically all level ; river land on State road. One 

 mile from good market. County seat. l /i mile from 

 fair grounds. Large dwelling house. Several large barns, 

 silo, and various buildings in perfect condition ; an ideal 

 stock farm. 



No. 21. 140 acres, 2 miles from Black Walnut, Pa. 



Large house and barn, concrete stablings. Buildings in 

 good condition. Ice house. Large orchard of apples and 

 other fruit. Land under good state of cultivation. 

 Price, $5,700. 



No. 22. 50 acres, I l /z miles from Avery, Pa., station 

 on Montrose branch of L. V. R. R. Two barns and 

 two houses. Fruit land under good state of cultivation. 

 Price, $2,000. 



No. 23. 5 acres, poultry farm, Skinners Eddy. New 

 house 38x38, 10 rooms, running water, porch 8x50. 

 Good new barn. Price, $3,500. 



No. 24. 100 acres in Wyoming Borough, Pa., branch 

 of L. V. R. R. running to farm. Under the highest 

 state of cultivation. Land runs from the Susquehanna 

 River to the mountain; now being used for raising truck 

 products. Price on application. 



No. 25. 5 acres of good farm land, 1 mile from 

 Mountain Grove, Pa., station. 6-room house. Two springs 

 of excellent water, one near the house, which have never 

 been known to fail. Would make a splendid chicken farm; 

 land slants slightly to the south. Price, $550. 



No. 26. 2 acres suited for a poultry farm, about 3 

 miles south of Cazenovia, N. Y. Well Watered. Good 

 1 1 -room house. About 40 grafted apple trees. School 

 within y mile. 



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