No. 38. 73 acres near Kings Ferry, N. Y. 14 acres 

 of timber. Large barn, carriage house, medium-sized farm 

 house in good condition. Three wells of pure water. 

 Grove of locust trees sufficient to keep place fenced. The 

 land about Kings Ferry is considered as good as or better 

 than any in New York State. Price, $3,000, on terms 

 to suit purchaser. 



No. 39. 1,500 acres of rolling land at Spencer, N. Y. 

 Soil, silt loam. Buildings scattered and in fairly good 

 condition. Farm well supplied by never-failing spring. 

 Land adapted to dairy farming and raising cereal crops; 

 about three-quarters cleared and one-quarter in second 

 growth timber. Price, $ 1 5 per acre. 



No. 40. 170 acres, Spencer, N. Y. Comprises 

 about 90 acres of good level land, about 30 acres of 

 pasture and 50 acres of woods. Soil is deep, silt loam, 

 and produces well ; pasture well-seeded ; woods contain 

 chestnut, hemlock, basswood and poplar. Comfortable 

 house and new barn with concrete basement, besides 

 smaller buildings. Watered from springs, with a deep 

 drilled well for use in emergency. Orchard of apple and 

 cherry trees. Telephone. About 1 mile from school. 

 Farm has pastured cattle for years, and so is not worn 

 out. Price, $3,000; one half cash, balance in easy pay- 

 ments. 



No. 41. 185 acres near Gorham, N. Y., 1 mile from 

 railroad. Land very productive and buildings in good 



condition. 1 0-room cobblestone house with slate roof. 

 Large outbuildings and tenant house. Farm has been in 

 same family for over a century; must sell to settle estate. 

 Price, $13,500. 



No. 42. 125 acres, Pattenburg, N. J. Well watered. 

 Adapted to grain and stock. Good buildings. Abundant 

 supply of fruit. Price, $6,000. 



No. 43. 84 acres, 2^ miles from Pattenburg, N. J. 

 60 acres under cultivation, 1 4 acres woodland and meadow. 

 Property is conveniently situated and is the very best of 

 peach land, with abundance of fruit on at this time. Ex- 

 cellent dwelling house with 8 rooms. Barn, wagon house 

 and all necessary outbuildings. Price, $4,000. 



No. 44. 40 acres, 2^ miles from Pattenburg, N. J. 

 About one-half of it set with fruit trees of all kinds. 

 Has the best spring water in the section. Would be a 

 good place for a fish hatchery, as the water comes from 

 an iron rock formation. Good house and outbuildings. 

 Price, $ 1 6 an acre. 



No. 45. 800 acres partly improved, 2 miles from 

 Wyalusing, Pa. 50 acres of level land, the remainder 

 rolling. Adapted to stock and dairy farming, grain and 

 forage crops. Price, $ 1 5 per acre on easy terms. 



No. 46. 205 acres at West River, N. Y., railroad 

 running beside the farm. 1 2-room house and large new 

 barn, both in good repair. Spring water. All level land 



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