Do You Need Farm Help? 
We hurt- many able-bodied Jewish young men, 
with ami without, experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If you need a Rood, steady man. write for 
itn order blank. Ours is not a commercial employ¬ 
ment agency, and we make no charge to employer 
or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue - - New York City 
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word each insertion, payable in advnnce. 
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appear in issue ol following week. 
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vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
1 
WANTED—Single women a-- attendants in State 
institution fur feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
tic.nth and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age and enclosing 
letter of reference 'from pj-ettoils employers if 
possible I. to SUPERINTENDENT, Letch worth 
Village. Thiel Is, Rockland Co., N Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman, single; good wages for 
careful, experienced man: Holstein*; milking 
machines; York State; April 1 or by May 1; 
state age. experience religion, references. AD 
VERTISER 750, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single, experienced man on fruit 
place; good home ami board. B, L. RIVEN* 
lit'lit;. Pine Ridge. North Germantown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable woman, aged 30 to 50, to 
do housework and rooking for elderly man on 
good-silted rami, good home; opportunities. 
ADVERTISER 714, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
A WORKING foreman, who can take full 
charge of a dairy and farm; must have con¬ 
siderable experience ami good references; write 
tully, ADVERTISER 717, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WAN TED—Assistant herdsman, by April 15, in 
Jersey herd on official test; must be single 
man, good worker, good milker, kind t* cattle, 
dean in person and work, prompt and punctual 
and of good habits. Reply, stating wages ex¬ 
pected with board and lodging, experience »ud 
references, ADVERTISER 71S, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man (Protestant) to be as¬ 
sistant herdsman for purebred Ayrshire®; 
capable of doing long-time testing nil kinds of 
barn work; also must be reliable, willing worker 
and first-class dry baud milker; give reference* 
and wages expected in first letter 0. D. DICK¬ 
INSON, R. 1, Bridgeton, N. J. 
WANTED—First-class market gardener; single 
man preferred: send references with applira 
tion; wanted at once. FISHERS ISLAND 
FARMS, Inc., Fishers Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man to work on farm for 
next eight months; one with experience in 
milking a ml handling team ami doing general 
farm work: $40 per month, board and room, 
SPRING KROOlv FARM, Burlington Flats, 
N, Y. 
WANTED—-Single man fur general farm work: 
must milk three cows: steady job; state 
wages ex .led. S. P. POULTRY FARM, Sta¬ 
tion H. Washington, D. C. 
WANTED— Married man to work on farm: wife 
to board one man. HIGH POINT SPRINGS 
FARM. Olive Bridge, N. Y. 
WANTED—A competent farm hand on a small 
farm: state wages wanted and address of last 
employers. GEORGE CHRISTIANS, Cornwall 
Bridge, Conn, 
WANTED — General supply woman, about 30 
years, for training school; ability to make 
boys’ shirts; salary $50 per month and home. 
I’arlieiilars, W. GRANT FANCHER. Lawrence, 
Mass. 
MAN. widower or single, over 35. for general 
farm work; specialty fruit; steady Job for 
right mail: $4(1 month and board; bring refer¬ 
ence. G. IlAMPi>1.1.A, Foster Town Road, New¬ 
burgh. N. Y. 
HELP WANTED—Industrious youug mail who 
wishes In learn beekeeping to work with bees 
and on farm tie- coining season. N. L. STE¬ 
VENS, Venire renter. N. Y. 
WANTED—-Man and wife; man look after gar¬ 
den. milk row. be generally useful; wife to 
cook and do housework; no washing; place is 
loiieiv; six in family; bouse bus some conven¬ 
ience*; please state wages required. It. D. 
TAYI.OR. Nmv Milford Conn. 
WANTED—Good farm baud, single; must be 
able to mill, isix rows) and do general farm 
work: wages $35 per month and board. 
ROBERT I.. CASE, Stamford, CoilU. 
Foreman WANTED—Married man, who un¬ 
derstand* milk production, retail delivery, 
dairy crops; age 25 to 45; capable, active; carry 
75 head cattle: modern cottage, six rooms, elec¬ 
tric light!-, Iialli: m> men to board; pay $125 
month, with house; state height, weight, ex 
perieiiee, references, etc. CKDAltCREST FARM, 
Trapelo Road, Waltham, Mass. 
WANTED—On fruit farm, married man, under- 
stiiuds cure of horses and fruit; wife to pick 
and pack. TWIN WILLOW FARM Marlboro. 
N. Y. 
WANTED-—On country place, reliable mnu. fend 
of animals; one who can be left in charge If 
owner is absent; middle-aged country bred man 
preferred: light work: small wages; a first- 
class home for right party, which might be per¬ 
manent ; college students, don't apply. Address 
ADVERTISER 73S. care Rural New Yorker. 
SINGLE MEN wanted for certified dairy; good 
dry hand milkers; clean, healthy and nmbi 
ti«ns: best wages paid. ADVERTISER 759. 
care Rural New Yorker. 
COUPLE WANTED—Wife to do housework and 
man for farm or dairy work: no children pre¬ 
ferred; reference first letter. ADVERTISER 
7T.0, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Working housekeeper wanted on farm; otip 
who is capable of taking full charge. JOHN 
KBAVKlt, Atuettia. N. Y. 
M ANTED ■ Married man for farm boarding¬ 
house: man for the farm and dairy; wife cook 
for boarding-house; none but conscientious par¬ 
ties need apply; references required; state 
wages; open May 1, EDWIN DI'TTWEILER, 
Jeffersonville, N. Y. 
BACHELOR, with pleasant farm home adjoining 
town, Eastern .Shore, Md., wishes to bear 
trom respectable elderly couple who would 
board owner for garden and privileges, 
ADVERTISER 777, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, single man, settled and of good 
moral habits, no cigarettes, to qualify for 
position as working herdsman in a modern barn 
of 2i> Holstoios; must be a good dry hand 
milker, know liow to feed, texting, raising 
calves; absolute cleanliness; Federal and State 
inspection; the dairy, including nil branches of 1 
farm, are operated by manager; employee* In 
their various positions work from manager'* in¬ 
structions; send copy of your references with 
your application: wagps $80 per mouth and 
hoard. PROVIDENCE FARMS, Box 3*58. Route 
3, Anaeoetia, D. O. 
WANTED—American Protestant girl, 14 to 10 
years, for adoption. A. R. t Box 23, Foster- 
dale, N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman-dairyman, at once, mar¬ 
ried man preferred, for gentleman’s estate. 
Address, giving experience, age mid family, 
WILLIS SHARPE KILMER, Remlik, Va. 
WANTED—Single American for six months to 
work small farm; 50-50 basis; live with 
owner. IlUX 188 , Altamont, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man on small dairy; must be 
a first-class milker; wage* $50 and board; 
good home for right man. Address HENRY 
BARKER, 258 Palisade Avenue, Garfield, N. J. 
WANTED—Woman to cook and assist with 
housework, in the country, Northwestern Con¬ 
necticut; modern conveniences; no laundrv. 
ADVERTISER 770. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Mother and son, 17 to 20, for work 
in the country: woman to cook and assist with 
housework, son to help on farm: all modern 
conveniences; no laundry; state wages. ADVER¬ 
TISER 771. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Boy, US- 18 , for general farm work; 
state wages and experience. R, HEZEL, Jr.. 
Oldwiek, N. J. 
WANTED — First-class gardener for private 
estate; must understand thoroughly the grow¬ 
ing of vegetables, flowers, grapes and small 
fruits; up-to-date gardener's rottage. For par¬ 
ticulars apply at THE ORCHARDS, Benning¬ 
ton, Vt. 
WANTED—A single man to work on farm that 
can milk and drive horses. FLOYD S. PULTZ, 
R. F. D. No. 2, Ghent, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
WANTED — Farmer, with family, to recover 
neglected farm, 42 aires; Orange County, 48 
miles from New York City; half mile from 
school and village; write full particulars, stat¬ 
ing Uoxv you would work, on shares or salary, 
or part salary and part shares; experience and 
references. Write B. S., Box 26. Station D, 
New York City. 
BOY. 10 years old, to help on the farm, ac¬ 
quainted with farm work: $15 per month to 
start. NORMAN L. KEENER, R. No. 5. Lititz, 
Lancaster Co., Pa. 
WANTED—Country blacksmith, man do chorea 
and cut wood. ELMER A. SCRIBNER, Cen¬ 
ter Strafford. X. H, 
WANTED—Experienced commercial poultry man 
on geese, ducks and chickens, on profit-sbn 
ing basis; references required. Apply CRO.Vi 
MEYER FARM, Deposit, Broome Co'. N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, man and wife. Protestant. 
no children; man to rare for one horse, car. 
lawns, garden, etc.; woman to help with work 
in house; Christian family of two; permanent 
position for right couple; slate wages expected 
in first letter: references required, HENRY 
A. GAEDE. Marlboro, Ulster Co., N. Y, 
WANTED—Seamstress for boys' school, 30 to 
35; understands unking and mending boys' 
clothes, except coats: salary $50 to $55 per 
tiioutli and home; also housekeeper of depart¬ 
ment. GRANT FANCHER, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Strong, honest, reliable woman for 
general housework in country home, on State 
road, near Stamford: three ‘in family; ideal 
location; good wages; would consider woman 
and older daughter who could help. Write 
PAl L M. BARROWS, Mayapple Farm. Stam¬ 
ford, Conn. 
BANTED—Competent white couple; man care 
for horses, garden, etc., on small place. North 
Shore Long Island; wife as laundress and cham¬ 
bermaid: all year situation; cottage, with plumb¬ 
ing. electric light: three in family; must have 
first-class references. Write, siatiug wages ex¬ 
pected ADVERTISER. <145 St. Marks Avenue, 
Brooklyn, N, Y. 
WANTED—Live young man from 18 to 25 years 
old for general farm work; must be Cnter- 
esteil ni_hor.es; a good opening for right tuan. 
ADVERTISER 781. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man, no children, for as¬ 
sistant manager on private place; house fur¬ 
nished. ADVERTISER 789, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Gardener on farm near Albany, N. 
Y.: house furnished if with family: steady 
litisif tmt ‘ t*irn ..xt .... .. ..... ... . i 
position; give experience, ago 
Address ADVERTISER 788, 
Yorker. 
h family; steady 
. wages expected, 
care Rural New- 
WANTED—Practical farmer, married, to care 
for garden and grounds of country place; 
Long Island: two cows; family in residence 
three months; good home for willing worker; 
position for wile during Summer months: must 
h«ve references. Address BISTER MIRIAM 
211 Fulton street. New York City. 
WANTED—Two willing, reliable, experienced, 
faithful, hard-working farm hands: $5d month 
atul board; also two carpenters: must have own 
tools: $,5 month and board Call or address 
MANAGER. Probnsco Farm, Flemington, N. J 
B AN TLI)—Man and wife to live in separate 
bouse on two-a ere estate, Long Island, pre¬ 
ferably middle aged; man to work ou place; 
wife to rook and assist in housework: state 
wages, references. Write to C. L. OTTO 15 
Park Row. Now York. 
WANTED—Couple; man good farm mechanic. 
run tractor, etc.; wifte neat, clean house- 
worker; comfortable quarters; no children; also 
married man for poultry; willing to start small 
and expand a* he gets results: house and gar 
den spot furnished; good jobs for the right men 
• at large Ulster Co. N. Y.. farm ADVER¬ 
TISER 783. care Rural New-Yorker. 
(til I'T.L WANTED — Man as gardener and 
chauffeur: wife as cook or waitress; country 
•■state, 40 miles out on 1 oug Island. Address 
giving references, D. FRANK, 118 Freeman 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y, 
! 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION wanted by an experienced agricul¬ 
tural college graduate of executive ability as 
manager of estate or farm; best of references 
ADVERTISER 043. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by an experienced man as 
manager of a farm or estate; l am 45 years 
of age, married, and have no children; my ex¬ 
perience ha* been wide in ail kind* of farming, 
including the management of fine estates and 
the breeding of purebred Holutein cattle; I feel 
confident that 1 can show results; 1 would he 
glad to detail my experience in a personal inter¬ 
view: can furnish first-class references as to my 
ability and character; will only consider places 
large enough to demand a manager of proven 
ability. BOX 35. Untonvilie, Conn. 'Phone 13- 
14 Farmington Exchange, 
WANTED—Situation by a practical, thorough. 
up-to-date farm nupertntennent, experienced in 
management of large farms successfully; pure¬ 
bred stock, truck farming, poultry: commercial 
place only; American; married: small family. 
Address ADVERTISER 588, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, open for position; thor¬ 
oughly experienced in all branches of year 
’round production. ADVERTISER 669. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on stud farm or to take 
care of horses on private place by Hollander; 
experienced; single; about eight months in this 
country. ADVERTISER 737, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, 15 years’ practical experience, 
wants position on estate, commercial or in¬ 
stitution; only first-class position considered; 
married; no children, ADVERTISER 697, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, with successful exper¬ 
ience at country's foremost poultry farms, 
desire* position, private or commercial, not 
afraid of long hours: unquestionable reference#, 
ADVERTISER 747, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ESTATES carefully and thoroughly attended to, 
including dairying, poultry in all branches, 
vegetable gardening, farm: can board help. 
ADVERTISER 715, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (19) wants position on up-to-date 
fruit farm or gentleman's estate where there 
is chance for advancement; two years' exper 
ienoe on truck and fruit farms, and have taken 
a short course in fruit growing at Cornell: 
first-class references available. CONRAD 
ENGELICE, 122 Fisk Avenue, Maspetb, L. L. 
N, Y. 
GARDENER, single, 56, active, wishes care 
small private place; cow, chickens, vege¬ 
tables, ADVERTISER 757, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG LADY desires work out-of-doors; coun¬ 
try preferred; possesses chauffeur's license. 
ADVERTISER 755, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG childless American couple desire posi¬ 
tion on private country place; man chauffeur 
0 l‘ caretaker; wife housekeeper or cook if neces¬ 
sary; last place eight years; references: wages. 
ADVERTISER 702, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 26, wants position as 
manager of modern plant: institution or es¬ 
tate preferred; Cornell training and six years' 
experience with utility fowls: employed, but 
wish to make a change. ADVERTISER 763, 
• are Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married man. general farming, milker, 
good teamster, wants permanent job. fur¬ 
nishing house, milk. etc. GREENE, 146 Hobson 
Avenue, I.anrel Hill, L. I., X. Y 
THOROUGHLY efficient farm manager, hustler, 
with sound agricultural education, now oper¬ 
ating large commercial proposition, desires 
change. ADVERTISER 765, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER—Assistant, wants job on private 
estate; experienced: reference; state wages. 
ADVERTISER 766. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—Experienced; passed New York 
State examination: total abstainer; free April 
1; all branches dairy work. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 767, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
and caretaker: life experience; age 45; al«o 
son, 18; references. C. B. BUCHANAN, R. D. 
5 West Chester, Pa. 
WANTED—To correspond with owner of a good 
dairy farm who wants a capable working 
manager, or would work on shares. Address 
MGHEGAN. Lock Box 3*1, New York. 
YOUNG MAN Of good family wishes position 
on modem poultry farm; New Jersey pre¬ 
ferred. E, AULD, 148 Church Street. Nutley, 
N, J, 
AGING MAN. with experience, wants work on 
fruit farm: willing worker and is stead v 
ADVERTISER 775. care Rural New Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER and caretaker—Practical gen¬ 
tlewoman desires responsible position with 
eultured family in conn try home where cook is 
employed. ADVERTISER 776, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on tractor farm or with 
man who has tractor ageucy by experien c<? 
young man, DANIEL F. LEF. . ire I S H • 
sen, Lodi. N. Y. 
_ ._ 
POSITION wanted as caretaker, or will tak. 
charge of a small private place or a poultry! 
man's position: American: married: no fami'y: 
best of references as to character aul ability 
C. WOLBBEN, Garrison, N. Y. 
A FIRST-CLASS all-around trac*. >r or truck 
hand now open for a position on :i farm; have 
had eight years farming experi. tic •; can fumi«b 
best of references, w. T., VAN SICKLE Gen 
Delivery Elmhurst. I.. 1., N, Y. 
Young man wishes position on large farm. 
running and repairing tractor, truck and 
other farm machinery: good references 
HENRY BROSEN, Germantown, N. Y 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN desires position. pri¬ 
vate estate; Birigle: English; life experience, 
purebred cattle, show and \ R. stock: do own 
doctoring, etc ; excellent butter-maker and 
manager of help. ADVERTISER 769. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN young man, experienced, desires 
position on commercial poultry plant: college 
training. Write G. GREENE, 389 Main Street, 
Hartford, Conn. 
WORKING farm or estate manager wishes 
position; American: married: small family: 
absolutely III. liquor or tobacco: 25 vears' ex¬ 
perience: 29-year reference; have ‘tired and 
raised horses, thoroughbred cattle, swine and 
poultry: landscape gardening horticulture, flori¬ 
culture; licensed to operate automobile, truck 
or tractor; personal interview required. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 773. cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COUPLE, no children, want work; wife to work 
in house: man pof.« f /yman, gardening, light 
farming: referenees. Write MARSHALL 
STEWART. Arkville. N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by experienced farmer; un¬ 
derstand ail kinds of farm work, farm 
machinery, stock, poultry and raising turkeys; 
American; married; have no family; middle- 
aged; highest, reference. ADVERTISER 774. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION by a young married man; five years’ 
. dairy work aud truck driving. 
ADV ERTISER 779, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN (26) wants permanent position 
as farm mechanic; practical experience on all 
farm machinery, including tractors, pumping 
systems, milking machines, autos; (test of ref¬ 
erences, ADVERTISER 786, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
BOY, 16, work on farm; Christian; willing to 
s * art after April 7; references. A. 
MOERS, 146 Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SINGLE MAN wishes position, take care of 
small herd on private place and make butter 
if required; good feeder and calf raiser; life 
experience; Jerseys or Guernseys prefet-red. 
Address M. W., 294 N. Fifth Street, Newark, 
-V J, 
GARDENER, 47, single; experienced all work 
care poultry: small place; handy, reliable no 
tobacco; wages $60. JOHN C. REGAN. 161 
West Jbth Street. New York. 
POULTRYMAN, American, Protestant, married. 
with one child, wishes position, commercial 
or private, references. ADVERTISER 787, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED operator on Cleveland tractor 
wishes position on farm where experience is 
necessary operating tractor and other farm 
work; no horses or cows: reference furnished; 
state wages and particulars. ADVERTISER 
($4, care Rural New-Yorker 
WORKING housekeeper, with child; good cook; 
highest references for running Itoarding-house 
r'Ji, e ' far€ or small private bouse. C. 
BEAGLE A, Apt. 55. 115 West 104tb Street. 
New York. 
ST. PLRIN I EXDENT—Farm or estate; business 
and engineering experience, combined witli 
practice and theory of farming, garden and 
landscape: not afraid of work: can use hands 
as well as brains at need; age 46 - married- no 
family. ADVERTISER 780.* care Kl New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED Position on modern country estate, 
gardening or orchard work; seven years in 
’ast place S. V. ANDERSON, 194 Southmayd 
Road. Waterbury, Conn. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
POULTRY FARM for sale; modern laying houses 
ror 400 fowls; brooder house for 1,000 chicks; 
four acres land, six-room house, barn; on State 
road: price $3,100; half cash. H. B RAY¬ 
MOND Southbnry, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Idea) Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; fields level and free from rocks; five 
miles from Augusta; on State road and trolley 
line; cuts li5 tons of hay; pasture and barn* 
Tor ia head 12 room house; barns have running 
water, electric lights and power; three silos; 
farm fully equipped with modern machinery. 
L‘^!. ernJS nn ^ particulars address CHARLES S 
POPE. Manchester. Kennebec Co., Me. 
WAN rED—To rent or buy small place to be 
used ns Summer camp; nothing elaborate, but 
near water; prefer New York State, below Al¬ 
bany. C. A. ROY, Mamaroneck. N. Y. 
mY DAIRY FARM. 120 acres, 95 tillable, fertile 
soil, well watered; pear State road; large and 
good buildings: 1*4 mills from post office and 
school. EDGAR H. PLATT, Watertown, ConD. 
I HA1 E for sale a 96-acre farm; eight room 
house, with furnace; tenant house; good barn, 
sheep pen, hog pen. benlionse. machine shed 
and cornerib; runn-.ng water by bam anil through 
pasture; big orchard; will sell with or without 
stock and tools; three miles from Auburn, N. 
oGr.'ifV-?''"'!, : ' VTite for particulars. MIKE 
Bt CIIKO, R. D. No. 1. Auburn. N, Y. 
41 ACRES: good buildings; $1,650. E. ENDRES, 
Kobesonia, Pa 
FARM FOR SALE—55 acres, consisting of 25 
si res cultivated and 36 acres woodland eirht- 
roorn house; splendid place for chicken farm: 
near two large estates; one mile from State 
road: price $4,000. Address JOSEPH ROBERTS, 
Ridgefield. Conn. 
FOR SALE—Bungalow; 10 rooms, two baths; 
IV. n.-res all kind*, fruit, berries; garage; 
henhouse. 1*10 chickens; 16 miles to New 
ton Park N S T S: " ,TIler - srHL1T T. Harring- 
FO /l, SALK —' 1$1 acre farm in Orange County 
Address IXK'K RON 493. May Brook. N. Y. 
SAIE ~ 130 a,res: seven-room good house; 
barn for 40 cows, four horses: electric light 
running water, telephone: concrete hog * n d 
chicken-house. Icehouse, in best condition: two 
tmle# from town of 3,000; a bnrgaln; $7 000; 
casln $2,000. Owner, L. MILLER. Warwick, 
i FOR SALE—31 acres: eight-room house barm 
two henhouse*, cow, heifer, 46 hen*; apple 
*’ tach <Musl in tilled, woodland 
and pasture: well watered: trout fishing- fine 
home: moderate price. BOX 70. R F D 2 
Clinton, Conn. * 
^"'1? KAT.E Colonial residence, 11 rooms, with 
rw, . aCr t 9 V 0 , n ., S ? at V ''"i 1 ' 1 - near New Haven. 
Conn., delightful location; spacious lawns- 
equipped for 300 chickens; new barn housing 
three horses and four rows; fruit: excellent 
market. ADVERTISER 752, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
30 ACRES—Between Cayuga and Seneca Lakes; 
go. 1,1 buildings; «.!t watered; $3,560: no real 
estate company. Address ADVERTISER 004 
care Rural New Yorker. 
B ANTED—Farm, adapted to poultry, 10 to 15 
acres: commuting: near station, town: good 
road; no agenfi; give details: reasonable price 
only. ADVERTISER 721, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
011 !;l —Good proposition for 
reliable, energetic party with small capital: 
large fully equipped farm, located in Sullivan 
County bordering Delaware River: ex.iellcnt 
opportunity to keep boarders. ADVRRTISFR 
716. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALT:—BOX 81. R. F. D. No 3 
Hlghwoous. Saugerties. N. Y. 
I OR SALE—House, barn, three lots, in western 
Berrien County, Mich., good water: fruit: in 
fruit bell: stone roads, high school, electric 
etc.: well located: for quick sale. $900. 
CHARLES M. LEWIN. Galieu. Mich. 
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