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WANTED—Man and wife on small farm in 
Berkshire Hills; man must thoroughly under¬ 
stand farming and be kind to animals; wife to 
understand butter-making; farm y 2 mile from 
railroad station; 0-room dwelling house for 
farmer. GEORGE D. POWELL, State Line, 
Mass. 
WAN TED—Farm help: single or married; stale 
experience and salary expected, THOMAS 
McMILLIJN, R. D. 5, Newton, N. J. 
FOREMAN FOR FARM—Working foreman for 
70-acre farm; New York State; married; wife 
to board two or three hands Summer; write 
fully, uumber in family, ages, references, wages 
expected; position to start April or May. 
ADVERTISER 181, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Slagle women as attendants In State 
Institution for feelde-mimled; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement, Apply, stating age and enclos¬ 
ing letter of reference (from previous employers, 
if possible) to SUPERINTENDENT. Lctchworth 
Village, TUlclls, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED, for private estate in Connecticut, 
bordering New York State, a vegetable gar¬ 
dener with some greenhouse experience; middle- 
aged man preferred; good wages and board With 
room to man who can prove his worth; stale 
wages and age. with references, in first letter 
to ADVERTISER 110, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as a working foreman; 
Scotch: married; one girl, 13 years of age; 
wire willing to board help; references. BOX 
005 Mt. Kisco, N, Y. 
WANTED—On a gentleman’s place, a Parmer- 
gardener; single; must have reference; give 
age, wages expected and all other information. 
Address FAIR ACRES, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple, without children; man gen¬ 
eral poultry and farm work; wife housework 
and cooking: A No. 1 references required; state 
salary expected, age, etc. MAYROYD POl'L- 
TRY I’ABM. New Dorp Heights, Staten 
Island, X. Y. 
WANTED—A practical poultryman as partner 
on share basis; take full charge; four-room 
house, numerous conveniences; necessary new 
buildings and land; American Protestant, with¬ 
out children, preferred; references required. It, 
BOX 258. Princeton, N. J. ’Phone SOti-14. 
WANTED—Hustling orchard mao; shares. MT, 
G It AN VIEW ORCHARDS, Waynesboro, Va. 
WANTED—Good farm band, with small family, 
who understands farm machinery and gas en¬ 
gines; must be industrious, methodical and 
trustworthy; fine opportunity for an agreeable, 
intelligent, hard-working young man who can 
produce results; stnte age, size family, exper¬ 
ience, salary expected and references. Address 
OWNER, Ossian Hall. Fairfax, Va. 
WANTED—Capable man to take charge of pas¬ 
teurization plant on O. & W. Railroad, 190 
miles from New York. FARMERS' CO-OPER¬ 
ATIVE CREAMERIES, Hurleyville, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED gardener wishes position on 
private estate; 20 years in present position. 
WALTER M. WILLIAMS, Mahopac. N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, produces the goods, wants good 
large proposition; has willingness to work 
hard to make good; honest, faithful worker; 
salary and percentage; single. ADVERTISER 
142, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, with girl 8, wants position as 
general farmer or caretaker of place: wife 
help in house or care for poultry. F. PEARCE, 
"West Nyaek, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted as herdsman on private es¬ 
tate; married; best of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 143, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—In charge of small es¬ 
tate or farm; thoroughly experienced in the 
work and well recommended by previous em¬ 
ployers; prefer place where some stock is kept; 
sound knowledge of stock, poultry, fruit, field 
crops, garden, landscape, engines, machinery, 
etc.; economical operation and the essentials of 
a well-kept place; American; 34; married. 
Address C. S., care Itethore, Box 237, Great 
Neck, L. I., N. Y. 
MAN. single, wishes position on a gentleman’s 
estate, poultry, fruit or 15-head dairy; I do 
general farming; no user of tobacco or liquor; 
state wages first letter. ADVERTISER 147, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—March 1. middle-aged married man 
to live on adjoining farm and do general farm 
work; good buildings; furnace-heated bouse; 
permanent place for tbe right man; state age, 
number in family and wages expected in appli¬ 
cation. HARVEY HEAD, Sauquoit, N. Y. 
FARMER-GARDENER — Middle age. single; 
lifetime experience in farming, gardening, 
stock, poultry, machinery; good milker; working 
at present, but wish to change; please state 
wages and details in reply, ADVERTISER 148, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—All 'round farmer for small estate; 
dairy and pigs; married and willing to board 
help; must be reliable and capable of handling 
men: good house available. Apply, giving ex¬ 
perience, salary required and references, to 
SUPERINTENDENT, Maryland Woods, Ard¬ 
more, Pa. _ 
WANTED—Middle-aged married couple; man to 
garden, etc.; woman either good cook or effi¬ 
cient helper about house; applicants state quali¬ 
fications of each, references, and salary wanted, 
in addition to good home. Address I’. O. BOX 
26, New Lisbon, X. J. 
WANTED—For private estate in Connecticut, 
general farm hand; must be a willing worker 
for good wages with hoard and room; give age, 
reference and wages pvpectod, to ADVERTISER 
152, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsrnau-ditiryman for small Jer¬ 
sey herd; register of merit tests; make good 
butter; observing feeder: good calf raiser: hon¬ 
est; no application etmsidered not stating wages 
and references in first letter; must be married: 
size family, full details; open March 1 to April 
1. KII.LINGLY FARMS, Rarre, Mass. 
WANTED—Young married man by year, willing 
to do any farm labor; also single man: April 
1; only experienced men wanted. ADVER¬ 
TISER 162, care Rural Xuw-Yorkcr. 
FARMER wanted to lake charge of small farm 
near Greenwich. Conn,; in reply, give refer¬ 
ences. whether married or single: state age and 
experience. Address reply ADVERTISER 161, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position as gardeuer, greenhouse 
man of working foreman on farm; agricultural 
college training; lifelong experience in Europe; 
good references. RICHARD TENOFF, 725 Van 
Duzen Street. Stapleton. Staten Island. N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN seeks positlou; single; Amer¬ 
ican: age 26: college training; several years’ 
practical experience; hustler; ‘i-an produce the 
goods and make it pay: private or commercial 
proposition ADVERTISER 156, care Rural 
New-YorkOt* 
YOUNG man, experienced in poultry keeping on 
a moderate scale, desires work on a practical 
poultry plant: salary secondary to benefit of ex¬ 
perience; best of references. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 160, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Work by experienced American 
farmer: widower; no family; age 45; can han¬ 
dle tractor and repair machinery; have raised 
purebred Holsteins and Guernseys and registered 
I’erchernns: recently sold farm; can take place 
at once; go anywhere. Address ADVERTISER 
154. cure Rural New-Yorker, 
POULTRYMAN—Single. Protestant, 25 years, 
wants position on commercial or private es¬ 
tate; thoroughly experienced in all branches of 
poultry breeding; college training, with 5 years’ 
practical work on both types of poultry plants; 
present salary, $80 and found; would lib. to 
change on or nbout March’ 13. ADVERTISER 
155, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as all around farmer, 
milker and gardeuer; single: steadv worker; 
references. Jacob LUCAS, 24S William St.. 
Astoria, L. L., N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, man to help with cows and 
pountry; must be able to handle team: little 
general fanning: good home, with owner: steady 
job right man: give age, salary nationality, 
iirsr letter. WM. H. HEARSFIELD, Babylon, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as farm foreman or care¬ 
taker of country place: lifetime experience in 
dairying and general farming: married: refer¬ 
ences, ADVERTISER 150, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Gardeuer and handy man for small 
place: unmarried. Apply APPLETON L. 
CLARK, 40 Wall St.. New York City. 
WANTED—Married man, no children, for 125- 
acre dairy farm, all under cultivation; 14 
nolstelns. pigs, chickens: willing to work with 
owner’s rod, agricultural college graduate; 
house, fuel, etc,; Middlesex Co., N. J.; stnte 
wages, ADVERTISER 166, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Mart-li 1. middle-aged man. Chris¬ 
tian. for general farm work; one who would 
appreciate a good home; state wages wanted; 
give references. ADVERTISER 172, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GIRL wanted to take rare uf bahv nnd li.mee- 
werk. MRS. KRJHCIINER, 358 Jackson Av*„ 
Jersey city, n. j. 
WANTED—About March 1. a sober and reliable 
farm hand; one who can bundle a tractor 
plow; wages $40 a month, with pleasant home 
and good board. Apply, stating age and ex¬ 
perience, to HARRY LANN1NG, Manager. 
Princeton, N. J. 
WANTED—At once, single man to work farm 
on shares; must be sober. FRED n. PRATT, 
Cross River, N, Y. 
WANTED—Lady for companion and to assist in 
built housework: age IT to 35 years old. 
SARAH ,T. LLOYD, MUlerton, N. Y. 
WANTED -Experienced truck gardener, familiar 
with greenhouse and cold frame work, with 
some knowledge oP (lowers; references required; 
stnte wages expected! single man preferred. 
FISHERS ISLAND FARMS, INC., Fisheis 
Island, N, Y. 
WANTED- Two farm-bred young men who can 
work together on small dairy farm near New 
York; good home: moderate salary and share of 
the net profits; must be good workers, willing to 
do anything about the place. FRIENDLY 
FARM. West Nyaek, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by single man in small dairy 
as caretaker of gentleman's estate, near New 
York; honest and reliable and experienced. AD¬ 
VERTISER 158, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working foreman by 
Cornell graduate; single; born and raised oil 
farm: general, practical experience; fruit work 
particularly. ADVERTISER 157. cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by nn experienced man to 
manage a farm or estate: I am 45 years of 
age, mnrrlert, and hare no children; my experi¬ 
ence has been wide in all kinds of farming, in¬ 
cluding the management of fine estates and the 
breeding of purebred Holstein cattle; 1 feel Con¬ 
fident that I ean show results; 1 would be glad 
to detail my experience in a personal interview; 
can furnish first-eja** references ns to my abil¬ 
ity and character, BOX 35, Unionville, Conn. 
’Phone 13-14 Farmington Exchange. 
YOUNG couple wishes position to take charge 
and work on farm: man, agricultural college 
training. ADVERTISER 169, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GOOD farmer and gardener, likes to change; 
not over 30 miles from New York City: to 
take cliurge of farm or estate: married; two 
children: state wages. ADVERTISER lt:7, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HIGH-GRADE experienced farm manager will 
be available April l; firtod to take full charge 
and place on a business imsis, installing cost ac¬ 
counting; experienced in production of highest 
quality milk, and selling, both wholesale and r>- 
tall; breeding ami showing of Guernsey cattle; 
several years with Jersey cattle and feeding 
beef cattle: must lie large enough proposition to 
require a good man of wide experience. L. II. 
I.E BARON, Box 827. Wilmington. Del. 
FARMER and gardener, experienced in all 
branches, wishes permanent positlou on gentle¬ 
man’s place; married; one child; excellent ref¬ 
erences: please state particulars. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 173, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm superintendent by 
Protestant; American; married; no children! 
middle age; life experience in practical farm¬ 
ing; Cornell training; have managed large farms 
with purebred stock; balanced rationing a spe¬ 
cialty; elfirlent with help; confident. I can show 
results with proven ability for good-size posi¬ 
tion; above graft; do not. work Cor mere salary, 
but for love for my work and to succeed in 
whatever I undertake; would be glad to detail 
my experience in personal interview; can fur¬ 
nish best references as to ability and character; 
only A1 position would be considered; please 
state particulars and salary in first letter. BOX 
72, Sydney. N. Y._ 
WANTED—Position as herdsman with a good 
Ayrshire herd doing A. R. O. work; experi¬ 
enced feeder, fitter, and show man; good calf 
raiser. ADVERTISER 171, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG man. single, wishes a position on poul¬ 
try farm, to work with owner; steady; have 
little experience. JOS. CARLACK. Friendship. 
N. Y. _ 
GARDENER, head, single, wishes position 
March 1; experienced in all branches farm¬ 
ing. gardening, poultry and greenhouses; all 
work on private estate; English; excellent ref¬ 
erences. Address GARDENER, care Gousset. 
Allendale, N. J.__ 
GARDENER desires position; age 37; married; 
no children; thoroughly experienced in all 
work done on private estate: licensed chauf¬ 
feur; wife versatile. JACKSON I’UERTH, care 
'Fully, 106 East 117th St.. New York, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, single, desires po¬ 
sition; one with some responsibilities pre¬ 
ferred: excellent references. ADVERTISER 
177. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man wishes position as assistant 
herdsman; good dry-hand milker and calf 
raiser; will be ready to start March l. AD¬ 
VERTISER 175, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARETAKER—Married; practical experience; 
gardener, agriculture, vegetables, poultry, 
etc.; will take "charge farm garden, private es¬ 
tate or city place; wife good housekeeper, will¬ 
ing board help: references, ADVERTISER 178, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE man. age 46, American, with mother, 
desires permanent position as caretaker of 
gentlemun’s estate or on truck farm, poultry 
farm or general farm; have had 25 years’ farm 
experience; with references. ADVERTISER 
180, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (24) desires position on farm or 
private place; best of reference. ADVER¬ 
TISER 184. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — Married; no chil¬ 
dren; American; certified butteT-maker, A. R. 
work, good feeder; references. A, VELEZ, 
Prineeton, N. J. 
SITUATION WANTED—Experienced gardener, 
greenhouses or outside; capable taking charge; 
references; single. ROGERS, 133 East 47th 
Street. New York. 
EXPERIENCED manager wants position as man¬ 
ager of modern dairy farm, or would consider 
share proposition; life experience: present posi¬ 
tion manager of large stock, dairy and tractor 
fnrtn now running 30 head registered and grade 
Holsteins. A, X. MARTIN. Gtenmont, N. Y. 
HOG HERDSMAN, experienced, single, desires 
positlou; good caretaker; have handled some 
of the best herds in the Middle West; good 
references; state particulars and wages first 
letter. ADVERTISER 185, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Single; 15 years’ experience. 
commercial, estate: thorough, practical, pro¬ 
ducer; references. ADVERTISER 186, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
WORKING FOREMAN—Unusual; practical; life 
experience in dairying, poultry and hog rais¬ 
ing; experience in all field crops, farm machin¬ 
ery; butchering ofl all kinds; above graft: will 
not work under grafters or Inexperienced fann¬ 
ers; would board men; married: have boy. 16, 
good worker. ADVERTISER 183. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—To hire, with privilege of buying, 
place suitable for poultry nnd bees, in or near 
village in fruit section of New York; must be 
near the water, lake or river, pleasaut location 
near school, church and railroad. ADVERTISER 
9825, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Large apple orchard in New York 
State. E. STREBEL, 312 East 26th St.. 
New York, N. Y. 
ti A ORES; good buildings; bargain. E. 
ENDRES. Robesonia, Pa. 
DAIRY nnd stuck farm, 331 acres, seven miles 
from city of Eric limits on paved road: 10- 
room house, bank barn, silo and outbuildings 
and fences in good repair; 300,000 ft. saw tim 
her. mostly first-class cherry and hardwood: 
price $50 per acre if can be sold now. Addtvss 
GEO. L. SIEGEL, Erie. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Dairv farm, 106 acres, located in 
Chenango Co.. N. Y., right in town, on State 
road: all good land and buildings; 9-room house; 
electric lights; 20 Holsteins. two good horses, 
all farming tools and crops: price complete, 
$12,000: terms, $6,000 down. For further in¬ 
formation write ADVERTISER 106, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 76 acres; all tillable or good 
pasture; good buildings; near markets; 65 
miles New York: stock and equipment; $7,500; 
terms. NICK LUKAS. Wallklll, N. Y. 
SMALL FARM—Near New York; on main road; 
preferably on or near a lake, with pine grove 
nearby; large house, suitable for Summer 
guests; rent, with option to huy; no agents. 
ADVERTISER 146, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Ulster County fruit farm: can 
divide into smaller farms; write your require¬ 
ments. Owner, ADVERTISER 145, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALK—Summer boarding-house and farm 
In Adirondack*; prosperous business; $5,000 
net profits this Sumi-er; full bookings Cor next 
seusou: place nnd all equipments. $12,000; lib¬ 
eral terms; splendid opening for a good-sized 
family of Intelligent workers, ADVERTISER 
144, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Good 100-acrc dairy ami poultry 
farm: good buildings: 11 acres of timber. 
ADVERTISER 149. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Pawling. N. V., near village, dairy 
farm; 200 acres; good house with improve¬ 
ments; trout brook: line location and low- price. 
a. D. VRNOLD, Pawling, V Y. 
POULTRY FARM grist mill; cheap price asked. 
KAYS, Wyoming, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—Direct from the owner- 97 
acres; nicely located; good buildings; One 
orchard; running water; lights bulls'- and barn; 
house heated with hot water; land slopes to 
southeast, warm and early; % mile high School, 
church, postotfice, two railroads, creamery; State 
road, will sell with or without stock acd tools; 
will sell very cheap, as I wish to retire part 
cash; balaneo easy terms. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 150, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO RENT—140 acres; buildings, running water; 
house furnace, bath; very desirable; machin- 
ery, stock. A. L, CANFIE LD. Somerville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Bungalow; 10 rooms; 2 baths; 1)4 
acres; all kinds fruit; berries: garage; hen¬ 
house; 100 chickens; 16 miles to New York; no 
agents; owner. SCHLITT, Harrington Park, 
jAt J > 
ON aecount. of the death of my father will sac- 
rifice one of the best New York farms at 
$1.1.000: 1-1 o acres; fine location; buildings alone 
Utica ‘j? 8 ^* 18 ’ 000 ’ G - NUNN. 417 -Mary St., 
FARM FOR SALE—00 acres; level; one-half 
tillable; orchard; wood; large barn; running 
water at house and ham: brook; three miles to 
Fjllmore, N. Y.. $4,000; terms. ADVERTISER 
lo3. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm of 250 acres in Cbe- 
N- Y., located 2)4 miles to town of 
2,000 and 8 miles to city of Elmira: farm on 
paved road to town and city; fine dairy com¬ 
munity, with Dairymen's League milk plant’ 
excellent railroad facilities; grain silo. 12 ft. by 
34 ft.; water piped tn house and barns from 
spring; bargain for cash sale. Address com¬ 
munications to F. K. BROOKS. Slippery Rock, 
FOR SALE, by owner; 203 acres with all stock 
and machinery; $15,000; 103 acres, with g.iod 
buildings, $4,000; 60 acres, building*, on srate 
road. $3,000; easy terms. JOHN ANDERSON 
Mornsville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Quarter-acre camp sites (only a 
few), on a beautiful hillside, only 50 miles 
from New York City; wonderful shade, pleasant 
country walks; milk, eggs and farm supplies on 
the premises—the farm of which the hillside 
forms a part; $100 buys a site. CHICHESTER 
Mahopac, Putnam Co., N. Y. 
Ff R SALE—By owner. 47 Vi-acre poultry and 
dairy farm in West Central Minnesota, close 
to good town; three poultry houses, barn house 
granary, mammoth incubator, $00 Leghorns, etc' 
Write AD\ ERTISER 168, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
CRANBERRY BOG—For sale, 30-acre cranberry 
bog, with all necessary equipment; Npw Jer¬ 
sey. AD\ ERTISER 9764, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAINE seashore property for sale; 250 acres: 75 
of timber land nnd wood; one mile of shore 
frontage; good harbor; fishing and heating and 
bathing: on State road: 14 miles from city; an 
old-fashioned 30-room house, in good repair* 
good water; secluded, healthful and attractive 
place: has been a Summer resort for nearly one 
hundred years; price $8,000; on easy terms’ Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 170. care ‘Rural New- 
Yorker. 
STORE property, gasoline station, 20 acres of 
land, on State road at West Tnghkanie. 1% 
miles from Lake Charlotte; 6 living rooms on 
second floor over storo; 5-room tenant boose; 2 
barns, sheds nnd chicken house; 16 acre* in 
fruit, apples and pears of bearing age: mice 
$o,000; terms STANLEY LANDAU. West 
Taghkanic, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—70-acre Delaware farm; stock, 
equipment, practically new 7-U.p. saw outfit; 
all buildings erected 1914; painted, papered 
throughout: land tinder high state of cultiva¬ 
tion: near Srate highway and railroads: fine 
young orchard: guaranteed business proposition 
that will net buyers neat sum if a hustler: huy 
direct from tbe owner: price $4 500: cash 
$2,500: will take mortgage for $2,090. Address 
ADV ERTISER 165, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Pennsylvania or New York farm. 25 
to 100 acres; high elevation; near river or 
lake preferred: plenty water wood and pasture: 
bear go"d schools; state full particulars. I DDK 
BOX 195, Butter, N. J. 
t ARM of 14 acres: good buildings: running 
water; good fruit: V, mile to town: 6 miles to 
railroad. For inquiry Rnx 17, Masonvllle. N Y. 
FARM WANTED—Will rent for one or two 
years, privilege of purchase. 50 to 100-aere 
farm; good bouse 10 rooms or more, and out¬ 
buildings. Columbia County or vicinity: near 
State road and Si-hools; possession on or before 
March 1. Address fully. ADVERTISER 164, 
care Rurat New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Good level truck farm: 65L, acres; 
on Stale road, between Huntington anil Farm- 
In gdale; 10-room house, barn, well water. J. C 
CHILD, Huntington. L. I., X. Y. 
FOR SALE—lrrij acres: cultivated: 10-room 
house; ourluiildines: orchard; situated cen¬ 
trally; reasonable. MRS. H. KEMP. Haup- 
pauge. L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—I have $3,300 cash to pav as first 
payment on a poultry and fruit farm'; must be 
productive; on main road; improvements; <-ani- 
tnutiug: possession April 1, 1922: onlv a good, 
honest bargain considered. ADVERTISER’ 176. 
••are Rural New-Yorker. 
YD LET. on cash or share basis, farm in Berk¬ 
shire Hills suitable commercial pouttrv, small 
fruit or market gardening: place tn running or¬ 
der: owner will make advantageous terms to 
person able tn run lr on commercial basis; near 
finest market and on State highway - be*t ref¬ 
erences required. Apply BOX 365, Roslvn, L. 
I.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—160 acres; Florida. East Coast- or 
exchange for farm. ADVERTISER 179. .are 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM WANTED—In Connecticut or Central 
New York, by responsible party: lease, with 
option to purchase; equipped aud stocked dairy 
farm, with modem buildings; 100 acres or more 
in tillage; possibilities for high-grade retail 
route essential. ADVERTISER 188. cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—No. 1 15-acre poultry farm: 450 
layers, three cows, horse nnd equipment; 9- 
room house, bath and toilet; barn; henhouse, 
500 capacity; 1,000-chlck brooder house; one 
mile to town; write for particulars; price $5 OOP; 
$3,509 cash. G. A. ROOT, Route t, Randolph. 
FARM—47 acres; in New Jersey: 54 miles from 
Now York: one mile from station: good five- 
room house: barns and other buildings: plenty 
of fruit trees; u bargain for a quick sale: with 
or without stock, tools and machinery. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1S7, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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