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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in state 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age and eticlos 
irig letter of reference (from previous employers, 
if "possible ) to SUPER INTKNI• TINT. Leteliworth 
village. Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y, 
WANTED- Couple, without, children; man gen¬ 
eral poultry and farm work; wife housework 
and cooking; A No. 1 references repaired: stale 
salary expected, age, etc, MAYItoYD POUL¬ 
TRY FARM. New Dorp Heights, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced track gardener, familiar 
with greenhouse and cold frame work, with 
sonic knowledge ->f flowers; references repaired; 
stale wages expected: single man preferred. 
FISHERS ISLAND FARMS, INC., Fisher* 
Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife on small farm in 
Berkshire Hills: man must thoroughly under¬ 
stand farming and tie kind to animals; wife to 
understand batter-making; farm V-j mile from 
railroad station; tl-room dwelling house for 
farmer. GEORGE D. POWELL. State I,Inn. 
Mass. 
WANTED Farm help; single or married; state 
experience and salary expected. THOMAS 
McMILLEN, R. D, 5, Newton, N. J, 
MARRIED man wanted, experienced in orchard 
and farm wort; farm In Greene Co., N. Y. 
Address WHITE, lM<i Itrondway. New York, 
n. y. 
WANTED—April 1. 1022, young single man, 
with experience In handling piirchred 'Hoi 
stein) dairy cattle, to work by month; mast b« 
honest, reliable and willing to operate Empire 
milker, and assist ill A. It. O. testing: refer¬ 
ence and wages wanted. ADVERTISER 224, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—March 1, experienced married man 
for potato farm; house, garden, milk fur¬ 
nished. l.oCK BOX 652, Manasqunn, N. J. 
WANTED—March 1, a general fnrmer for small 
one-man farm. HR. O. V, HUFFMAN, Bed¬ 
ford Hills, N. Y. 
WANTED Young man as assistant, to owner on 
dairy and poultry farm. BROOKSIDE FARM, 
Liberty, N. Y. 
WANTED—Girl or woman to help with general 
housework and care of children. MRS. STAN¬ 
LEY St HOONMAKEIt, Liberty, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man; must understand general farm 
work; wages $30 a month. A. FINK, Box 11, 
Mlllliigroti, N. J. 
WANTED—Young man to work in dairy; no 
farm work: good milker; wages $.30 a month. 
Address HENRY HE BOER, •are It. Faber, 
Midland Avenue, Garfield, N. j. 
WANTED—Clean young man to milk and run 
milk route; also married man for milking and 
general farm work on small dairy farm; state 
wages wanted ill first letter. BOX 308, Spring 
Valley, N. X. 
ELDERLY woman to manage and do the work 
itt farm boarding-house where only good clean 
help Is employed; state wages and references. 
CARLICTON HALLOCK, Clayton, N. J. 
WANTED—Man to farm 173 acres on shares; 
good home; must he worker. reliable, 
ADVERTISER 258, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Slnglp man for general farm work 
on a dairy farm, ADVERTISER 250, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED Couple, without children, to take 
charge of lti.Vnere furm for one-third of all re¬ 
turns; owner furnish everything, it T. SWAN 
SON, It. No. 1. Waterloo. N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle aged housekeeper for fattier 
and son; German preferred; location 25 miles 
from New York in town of 15.000 lulmhlraiits. 
ADVERTISER 270, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Household assistant in children's 
school; strong, capable, clean woman, able to 
do plain cooking; daily hours 6:80-2:30. 4:30- 
7:30; wages S50 per month with hoard and 
room; good home for widow with young child. 
BURPS SCHOOL, Peeksldll, N. Y. 
PROTESTANT woman, not over 40, for house¬ 
keeper; 12 miles from Port Jervis; position 
year round; good home to one uceustonied to 
farm life; must have references: state salary 
expected: answer by mail. II. GAGE. 1750 
Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, \\ X. 
WANTED—Capable man, general farm work; 
run Cleveland tractor; interested in purebred 
Guernseys; married or single; statu particulars, 
including references, in flnrl letter. MKs. u. 
M-KKN/.IK, Litchfield, Conn. 
IV A NT El ' A man of good character to run a 
farm on shares nr salary; 200-acre fruit and 
dairy farm In Orange County; good market for 
milk; water and modern improvements. CHAS. 
L. JESSUP, 135 Highland Ave., Middletown, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—February 16, experienced poultry- 
man; single: $50 tier mouth and board; no 
white collar man: more paid as ability warrants; 
no drinker or tobacco; character A No. 1; give 
age, references and past records. RUNGAT.tiW 
POULTRY FARM, Monmouth Junction, n j. 
WANTED—Experienced far® hand oil dairy and 
poultry f.-irtu in southern Ulster Co,, N. 5'.; 
must be sober, h-mest, reliable, take an Interest 
in his work, know how to handle cowa and 
ordinary farm machinery: state age, six,- fam¬ 
ily, experience, references and salary expected 
In flr-t letter, TCCKER, 464 Ninth .Street, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
GENERAL FARMING-—Permanent position, 
March 1, for reliable single man; good home 
and board; state age and wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 200. care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—First-class farm hand; seventv-flve 
dollars per month and house. Apply CLIF¬ 
FORD L. MILLER, Clnvernck, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN—Single man to feed, 
care for and milk eight to 10 cows; West¬ 
chester County; must have experience in pro¬ 
duction of cert I fled milk and furnish tlrst-elasa 
character references; must milk three times 
daily; steady position with good room and board; 
state wages wanted and send copies of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 127, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN WANTED for private estate located in 
Spring Valley, N. Y.; understand gardening, 
poultry, pruning trees and other general farm 
work; good salary and steady position to right 
party; must have good reference. Write stat¬ 
ing age, salary, experience and references, tl. 
JACOB. 118 West 125th Street, New York. 
WANTED March t, experienced young man, 
single. Christian, of good character, for gen 
oral farm work; small dairy; modern barn; state 
salary and full particulars tirst letter. BOX 
148. Harrison. N. Y. 
MARRIED man, March 1: farmer, with poultry 
and dairy experience; wife help raising 
chicks: house and usual privileges; state wages, 
experience, references and full particulars. 
STORM FARM. I’erknsie, l’n. 
MAN, married, to take charge of 10 cows and 
poultry; on shares, no salary; write experience 
and reference. A, FRANK, Harmon-on Hudson, 
N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION wanted by an experienced man to 
manage a farm or estate; I am 45 years of 
age, married, and have no children; my experi¬ 
ence liaB been wide in all kinds of farming, in¬ 
cluding the management of tine estates and the 
breeding of purebred Holstein cuttle; I feel con¬ 
fident that 1 can show p-sulls; I would he glad 
to detail my experience in a personal interview; 
can furnish first-class references as to my abil¬ 
ity and character. BOX 35, Cnioaville, Conn. 
'Phone 13-14 Farmington Exchange. 
HIGH-GRADE experienced farm malinger will 
be available April 1; fitted to tak-- full charge 
and place on a business basis, installing cost ac¬ 
counting; experienced in production of highest 
quality milk, and selling, both wholesale and re¬ 
tail, breeding and showing of Guernsey cattle; 
several years with Jersey cn'tle and feeding 
beef cattle; must lie large enough proposition to 
require a good man of Wide experience, 1.. II. 
LE BARON, Rot 827. Wilmington, Del. 
POSITION WANTED -Practical, experienced 
farmer, with agricultural training, desires a 
position as manager; dairy and poultry a spe¬ 
cially; understands stock raising, growing of 
crops and farm power. Address W. E. GROVER. 
260 Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as truck driver, nr of pri¬ 
vate . ar: references. ADVERTISER 197, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
POSITION wanted as superintendent or gardener 
of private country estate; Long Island pre¬ 
ferred; single; life experienced: best references 
furnished. JOHN U. MEYER, Box 51, Mnssa- 
pequa, L. I., N. Y. 
POULTRY MAN is open for the management of 
a plant, ihe larger the better; has made It 
pay and cun do so again under proper conditions; 
understand the business in every branch, and 
has thirty years’ experience ro hack him up; 
willing to board help. ADVERTISER 218, rare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PIGEON EXPERT, single, healthy, with ninny 
years' experience in showing birds and raising 
sqnatis successfully, open for a proposition where 
skill und ambition are appreciated; tlnest refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 225. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM superintendent, with 24 years' experience 
in every branch of modern dairy farming, 
seeks a first-class place; purebred Ilolsteiu and 
A. R. O. work a specialty: A-l references from 
former employers: small places not considered. 
ADVERTISER 24<>. care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED -Position by American man, 37; mar¬ 
ried; no had habits; At carpenter; good repair 
man on farm; thoroughly understands live -dork, 
poultry, vegetables and fruit; experienced: keep 
accounts; state wages: what proposition can you 
offer ? JOHN F. HI RET. 56 Allen Street, Mans¬ 
field, Mass. 
CTI AUFFEI'Jl—Private or commercial; Chris¬ 
tian; 5 years' experience; neat and obliging; 
can furnish Class \ references. E. K. CORPUS, 
765 Fresh Pond Road, Brooklyn, N. Y,; Tel. 
8846 Evergreen. 
WANTED Situation by n practical, thorough. 
up-to-date farm superintendent, experienced In 
management: of large farms successfully; pure¬ 
bred stock, truck funning, poultry; commercial 
place only: American: married: small family. 
Address ADVERTISER 272, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER. 20 years’ experience, fruit 
and general farming, desires position on moun¬ 
tain farm; prefer Northern New York; excellent 
reference. ADVERTISER 262, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as manager of large estate 
by married American; small family; qualified 
bv many years' practical experience. ADVER¬ 
TISER 264, car*' Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED -Position as superintendent of gen¬ 
tleman's estate; competent to take full charge, 
ADVERTISER 265, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Position as farm manager or me¬ 
chanic; experienced in operating and repair¬ 
ing farm machinery, care of stock, growing 
crops; good references. ADVERTISER 267, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 17. wishes to learn farming; good 
home preferable to high wages; willing, . on- 
selentlons worker. ADVERTISER 266, core 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as working manager and 
caretaker on gentleman's country estate by 
practical, Industrious and competent farmer; 2) 
years’ experience; references. ADVERTISER 
273, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position to take charge of private 
estate; understanding the work thoroughly, 
including sanitary dairying, farm vegetable gar 
dotting, and knowing every part of the poultry 
business thoroughly, can make It a profit aide 
proposition; can hoard help. ADVERTISER 219, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by American Protestant 
woman as nurse for Invalid or grown child; 
best references; 22 months with invalid. 15 
months in children's hospital; country, or will 
travel; write full particulars. MRS. M. K. 
KISHPAPGH, P. O, Box 117, Thiells. N Y. 
A PLACE on farm by a good all-around middle- 
aged single man: good with cows, hens and 
horses. RON 47, Thiells, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—American, single, 10 years’ 
practical experience, besides agricultural col¬ 
lege training, wishes position; best reference. 
ADVERTISER 9826, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manuger wants position; prac¬ 
tical farmer, farm bred, farm taught; know 
all kinds of labor-saving machinery; used to 
handling help; good education; 31 years old; 
married. Inquire ADVERTISER 266, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as caretaker or manager of a 
gentleman's country estate; small, permanent 
place; nothing will he considered only with the 
best class and a permanent position with good 
pay and personal Interview; four in tny family; 
two sons that understand how to work, age 19 
and 16 years; I can furnish the very best refer¬ 
ence; for 12 years in my present position, AD¬ 
VERTISER 271, care Rural New Yorker, 
WANTED—Position as herdsman with a good 
Ayrshire herd doing A. It. O. work; experi¬ 
enced feeder, fitter and allow man: good calf 
raiser, ADVERTISER 171, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, Christian, young, single, agri¬ 
cultural college trained, wishes position. 
ADVERTISER 360, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER—Swiss-American, age 42, married; 
life experience in all branches, greenhouse, 
flowers, vegetables and orchard; nine years 
present place. CHARLES HALDIMAN, Ben¬ 
nington, Vt. 
YOUNG American, single, steady, wishes posi¬ 
tion on poultry farm to work with owner; 
gome experience; or milk route work. ADVER¬ 
TISER 363, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 76 acres: all tillable or good 
pastil re; good building*: near markets; 05 
miles New York; stock and equipment; $7,500; 
terms, NICK LUKAS, Wallkill, N. Y. 
FOR SALE -Ulster County fruit farm; can 
divide into smaller farms; write your require¬ 
ments, Owner, ADVERTISER 145, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
GARDENER desires take charge of private es¬ 
tate; have good records and ability in all 
branches. E. N., 327 Princeton, Are.’, Jersey 
City, N. J. 
FARM and dairy manager and production expert, 
who will put your farm on a successful paying 
basis, open for position; only a big proposition 
considered, where results will be appreciated and 
required; references furnished. ADVERTISER 
263, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, wishes position oil pri¬ 
vate or commercial plant: college training; 
practical experience; excellent references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 276, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by young man with gen¬ 
eral farm work; experience; reliable; refer¬ 
ence. JOHN KERIVAN, Bergen, N. Y. 
SITUATION wanted ns gardener and florist; 
life experience in green houses and outside; 
married; one girl 13 years: excellent reference. 
ADVERTISER 261), care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April 1, a position as working man¬ 
ager; life experience; well recommended by 
previous employers; wife willing to board help; 
state salary and alt particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 276, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LS rA'I'L superintendent experienced in large 
farm propositions, thoroughbred stock and 
landscape work, wishes position on first-class 
estate; practical man, energetic; first-class ref¬ 
erences. FARM SUPERINTENDENT 330 
Orient Way, Rutherford, N. J. 
YOI. NG MAN, 18 years old, wants position on 
farm; Holland nationality knows how to milk 
and willing ro do anything. Address ALBERT 
WEYEIt, care Mr. Barth Vlietska, Far Hills, 
N. J. 
CRANBERRY BOG—For vale, 30 acre rranberry 
hog. with all necessary equipment; New Jer¬ 
sey, ADVERTISER 9764, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAINE seashore property for sale; 256 acres; 75 
of timber Innd and wood; one mile of shore 
frontage; goes! harbor; tubing and boating and 
bathing; on State road: 14 miles from city; an 
old-fashioned 36 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, cure Rural New- 
Y'orker. 
FARM—47 acres; in New Jersey; 54 miles from 
New York: one mile from station; good flve- 
room house; bams and other buildings; plenty 
of fruit trees: a bargain for a quick sale: with 
or without stock, tools and machinery. ADVER¬ 
TISER 187, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Acreage, 20 to 25 acres; some wood; 
well drained; not over hour out; Bergen or 
Rockland County preferred. ADVERTISER 190, 
care Rural New Yorker. 
UNUSUAL BARGAIN—I.arge, productive dairy 
farm, Eastern New York; modern buildings; 
State roads; milk route; rural delivery, tele¬ 
phone; easy terms. BOX 364, Middleburgh, 
N. Y. 
I HAVE two Eastern Shore (Maryland) farms 
for sale, one on State road; will price them 
to Hell, ADVERTISER 191, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR RENT—256 acres, mostly all tillable; mile 
town: rich soil: good building; loan machin¬ 
ery, $1,200 rear. MEYERS, 95A, Hopewell. N. J. 
320-ACRE dairy farm, equipped; fishing. In¬ 
quire P. D. LEE. Northfield, N. J. 
GARDENER-FARJIBR desires steady position; 
capable take charge; life experience; Rutgers 
training: age 33 year*: American; i.ue child; 
references. ADVERTISER 281, car* Rural 
New Yorker. 
WANTED—Posit,ion as herdsman-dairyman by 
married man, on April 1; capable and willing 
to milk 26 cows and care for same; will con¬ 
sider any proposition concerning the above- \-l 
references. ADVERTISER 278. gar, Rural New- 
Yorker. 
205-ACRE Alfalfa and grain farm in the heart 
of the Finger Lake region: 4 miles out of Au¬ 
burn; 1 mile front one of the best amusement 
parks in Central New York, in Owaseo Lake; 
35 acres Winter wheat; large acreage of Al¬ 
falfa; large orchard; fair buildings: no stock or 
tools; 10 acres woods; l took this farm In ex¬ 
change for mill property: possession March 1; 
$3,000 down gets possession; ha lance on easy 
terras; no real estate agents; might exchange 
for village property. E. W SPHKLLJNGER. 
DeRuyter. N. Y. 
i Ooi i H)> wan toil working iuanutfpr; ma 
ried; two ebildren; no liquor tohn’ceo; box 
and raised on farm: wife good butter-maker an 
milker. ADVERTISER 295. care Rural Nev 
Yorker. 
EXPEItlLM I.D farmer, age 31, married, small 
family, wishes position on farm; understands 
high class stock tractor and autos; wishes work 
year-round Address ,7. N. FA It RON. Box 177. 
I ressktll, N. J, 
. -^'1 married American man. with tirnmt prac 
ttenl experience, who thoroughly Understands al 
general farming, including frnir. vegetable- 
lavras, driveways, flower garden, dairying, pou) 
try, all farm machinery and live stock: woul 
fiire_ either commercially or private estate 
ADVERTISER 2*4, cure Rural New Yorker. 
I DT LIUYMAN— single, age 37. seeks employ¬ 
ment; highest reference. ADVERTISER 287 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER Experienced married mat). 29 years 
old. no children, with many years' farming ex¬ 
perience in Ireland and Canada, live stock, 
dairy, poultry, grain and fruit, wishes position 
as manager of farm or private estate; please 
state ferms in reply. ADVERTISER 2SS. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
POT LTRYM.VN wants position as incubator and 
brooder attendant; credentials 3-r proven re¬ 
sults on commercial plants. ADVERTISER 291, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER and trucker, experienced in all 
branches, wishes permanent position; mar 
rled: one child: can handle men, tractors, trucks 
ami automobiles: all around man: excellent ref. 
cnee-; please state -particular* ami salarv in 
first letter. Address FRED URBAN. Chirks 
boro, N. J. 
SHEPHERD—Single, wants - unit,ion; life ex¬ 
perience raining both Winter arid Spring 
tanihs: -an furnish boot of references. Al>- 
\ F.RTISEU 294. care Ultra! New-Yorker. 
GARDENER Swiss |53), practical workman, 
proper care of chicken- and live stock, desires 
permanent one-man position; references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 289. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER CARPENTER—$45 month. JOSEPH 
PROCTOR, 362 Ellison, Paterson, N. J. 
POULTRYMAN, young, single, experienced In 
all phases of commercial work, worker, not 
afraid of long hours, desires a position to man¬ 
age n plant or specialize In Incubation and 
brooding: best of references. ADVERTISER 
290, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED Swiss. 34. no children, wants position 
on farm: man f-r general furm work; can 
milk and handle horses: wife for housework; 
yearly position. J. RENZIGER. 443 odgen 
Avenue, Jet-ej City, N. J. 
■SITUATION WANTED by married man as work¬ 
ing foreman of estate or farm; life experience 
in all branches of farming; general repairing: 
licensed chanffeur: honest, reliable; reference: 
can take full charge, or will take any lines will 
hoard help. ADVERTISER 298. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, -ingle, 26, three years' general 
farm experience, desires position on poultry 
and truck farm; wages $50 per mouth, with 
hoard, or will farm on shares; references. 
ADVERTISER 305, care Rural New-Yorker. 
889-AC RE farm to lease from April 1: 20 miles 
from Buffalo 2 miles fro® thriving ••'tinge, 
population 2,500; T will furnish 50 cows and 
one-half of all feed used; do not answer this ad. 
unless you have capital to swing a proposition 
of this size and can furnish references, one a 
bank referenee. J. T. SHANAHAN, 50 Hudson 
St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
FOR SALE -Niagara Maid Farms. 389 acres; 325 
tillable; remainder wmods; modern equipment; 
50-cow dairy on farm at the present time; will 
nell with farm; this Is first year in 30 year* 
that farm has not been rnn bv owner. ,T. T. 
SHANAHAN, 50 Hudson St.. Buffalo, N. Y. 
RENT Half shares -150 acres. Montgomery Co., 
Pn.: tenant must understand grain, hay, po¬ 
tatoes, hogs, poultry, and dairy; I have machin¬ 
ery; will sell --n terms: references required. 
RUED r. EVANS, Trappe. Pa. 
FitR RENT—Farm. 250 acres, near Troy. N. Y.; 
on line of railroad; easli rent low to good 
man. A. D. BANKER, S-haghticoke. N. Y. 
FOR SALE Cheap; 52 acre truck farm In Kent 
County. Delaware, For particulars apply MRS. 
MARY PECK HAM, 7th', M-nroe st., Wilmington. 
Del. 
WANTED—To correspond with parties desiring 
to buy. from owner, large dairy, grain, tobac¬ 
co and potato farm iu the certified seed potato 
section of Oswego County. N. Y.; large build¬ 
ings, ADVERTISER 228, --are Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One of the finest fruit farms in 
the Cayuga Lake section -if the Finger Lakes 
district; good reasons fur selling; particulars on 
request, ADVERTISER 231, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Three farms, owned by the late 
W. C. Buell; two miles east of Holcomb; 
Buell homestead. 210 acres; 17 acres apples, 9 
acre* pears. 80 acres Alfalfa; new basement 
burn. 50x120; good house with modern Improve¬ 
ments; two tenant houses; the location and 
type of soil is unusually good. Also 96 acres 
adjoining; same type of soil; 14 acre* apples. 
15 acres Alfalfa. 15 acres wheat; good build¬ 
ings; both farms thoroughly drained; wilt be 
sold separate or together. Farm in Richmond 
contain- 196 acres: fine pasture. MAY A. 
BUELL, ARTHUR BUELL, Executors. Holcomb. 
Ontario Co., N. Y. 
TO RENT and buy if suited, a small village 
house, carrying some available land, conveni¬ 
ent to railroad and stores; South Jersey pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 235, care Rural New 
Yorker, 
FOR SALE—With or without stuck and equip¬ 
ment, 109 nercs; 60 acres eleared: nearly 
level; good buildings; good fishing and hunting. 
B. B. LORE BOUGH, First Fork, Pa. 
FOR SALE 165-acre farm; Tompkins County; 
good buildings: macadam road: well watered: 
timber: price $5,800; part cash. Address 
ADVERTISER 252. care Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm, near village; 206 acres; 
good house, with Improvements; trout l-rook: 
fine location: reasonable. A. D. ARNOLD, 
Pawling. N. Y. 
VIRGINIA home and farm for sale by owner: 
62Vi acres very fertile land in good shape; 
very best, apple soil; new 8-room all-brick house, 
bath and basement; on State highway, one mile 
of railroad town; for price ami terms write the 
undersigned. C. J, CLARK, Mount vale, Vtt. 
YOUNG MAN, agricultural college training, 
wants position on poultry farm to learn prac¬ 
tical end of business. ADVERTISER 301, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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