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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women iih nttcndnnts in State 
Institution Cor feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stilting uge nnd enclosing 
letter of reference (from previous employers if 
possible), to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth 
Village. Thlolls, Rockland Co., N. V. 
MAN, widower or single, over 35, for general 
farm work; specialty fruit; steady job for 
right man: $40 mouth and board; bring refer¬ 
ence. O. I1AMPOLLA, Foster Town Road, New¬ 
burgh, N. Y. 
WANTED—American Protestant girl, 14 to 10 
years, for adoption. A. R., Hex 23, Foster- 
ijtiie, N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman-dairymnn, at once, mar¬ 
ried man preferred, for gentleman's estate. 
Address, giving experience, age and family, 
\VILLIS SHARPE KI1.MEU, Uemlik, Vn. 
WANTED—Woman to cook and assist with 
housework, In the country, Northwestern Con¬ 
necticut; modern conveniences; no laundry. 
ADVERTISER. “70, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Mother aud sou, 17 to 20, for work 
in the country; woman to cook und assist with 
housework; sou to help on farm; all modern 
lonveniences', no laundry; state wages. ADVER¬ 
TISER 771, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Roy. 10-18, for general farm work; 
state wages and experience, it. HHZKL, Jr., 
Old wick, N. J. 
WANTED — Farmer, with family, to recover 
neglected farm, 42 acres; Orange County, 4S 
miles from New York City; hulf mil* from 
school and village; write full particulars, stat 
lag how you would work, on shares or salary, 
or part salary a ad part shares; experience and 
references. Write It. S., Box 20, Station I», 
New York City. 
WANTED—At once, man and wife, Protestant, 
no children; man to care for one horse, enr, 
lawns, garden, etc.; woman to help with work 
In house; Christian family of two; permanent 
position for right couple; state wages expected 
in llrsl letter; references required. HENRY 
A. GAEDR, .Marlboro, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Seamstress for boys' school, 30 to 
35: understands making and mending boys' 
' lollies, except coats; salary $50 to $55 per 
mouth and home; also housekeeper of deport¬ 
ment. GRANT RANCHER, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Married man, no children, for as¬ 
sistant manager on private place; house fur¬ 
nished. ADVERTISER 780, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Two xvilltug, reliable, experienced, 
faithful, hard-working farm hands; $50 month 
mid board; also two carpenters; must have own 
tools; $75 month nnd board. Fall or address 
MANAGER, Probasco Farm. Flernington, N. J. 
WANTED— A married man for dairy farm; 
must be callable of taking care of 20 to 25 
iiiWs; milk Is bottled right on the farm and 
retailed nearby; stale salary and conditions of 
engagement. Write to STEPHEN It. LAS- 
I.tjCKY, Mtllside Farms, Riverside. N. J. 
WANTED—Farmer, married or single, general 
dairy farm, Dutches* County; references and 
- ilarv expected: not afraid of work; honest. 
ADVERTISER 791, care Rural New-Yorker, 
ROY (15-18) wanted to «ork oil fruit farm in 
the Catskills with the owner. OTTO RATSCH, 
East Durham, Greene Co., N, Y. 
MAN AND WIFE—Small place; general work; 
mostly frail: cow, chickens; state wages; 
near Peek skill* ADVERTISER 803, onro Rural 
\ -■ w Yorker. 
WANTED — Married farmer, no children, or only 
• •lie who can understand farm machinery; good 
milker; willing and obliging; wife to attend to 
butter; private place; permanent position to the 
light man: six-room house, all improvement*, 
milk, wood and other privileges; stale wages 
expected; references, E. SANCHEZ, 194 Water 
.Street, New York. 
t: \ IIIIKX ER-ORCH A ED 1ST — Preference given 
to one understanding Commercial grain* cul¬ 
ture; I have 12 acre farm, Westchester County, 
1 ' v hours from New York City; good accommo¬ 
dations for young huehelor with a family of 
young people: must lie capable of taking sole 
charge: must haw knowledge of oars aud re¬ 
pairing: to parly who can prove himself pro¬ 
ductive might give working Interest in the busi 
ness; state experience, full details of qualifi¬ 
cation* and wage* expected. J. C. WHIR, 
Room 725. 25 ltroad Street, New York City. 
GENTLEMAN aud wife, no children, having at¬ 
tractive home iii the country, desire capable 
woman to cook and do general bonne work; nice 
comfortable room, own bathroom; wages $t(t a 
week: references required. MRS. W. D. 
GLENN. Chaplin, Conu. 
WANTED—Intelligent, capable woman ns cook 
and housekeeper; also woman as ehamliermuid 
and waitress; give rofereacw*. ULSTKRPoRP 
FARMS, Highland, N. Y. 
WANTED- Couple; no children; man for farm 
work; wife for housework; good room and 
hoard; state wages for both, which must be rea¬ 
sonable. U. I„ RANSOM, Walden. N. Y. 
WANTED — Experienced farmer and wife on 
-malt farm: house, wood, garden, potatoes 
and ntllk free; house six rooms, unfurnished; 
state wages In lirst. letter. G, 1). l'OW'ET.L 
State Line. Muss, 
WANTED - single man Avr working foreman 
under superintendent on country estate: must 
•be experienced In care of farm crops, familiar 
with tractors ami modern farm machinery, able 
Jo handle men: wages $70 per month aud found. 
Address, with references. \DVKRTISEU 814, 
• are Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED — Couple (Protestant), no children, 
I'm- jcneral farm work; mail must know how 
t> milk, he a good (••auister and understand 
working machinery; wife help with housework; 
both must he honest, reliable and willing 
Worker*; give references, wages wanted and 
particulars in first letter. CLARENCE D. 
DICKINSON, it. No. 1. Bridgeton. N. J. 
WANTED—White girl, general housework and 
cooking; no washing, ironing; tjve in family; 
give reference and salary. Write G. R. 
KNSCQBJ, u Davis Road, Port Washington, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single experienced farmer on fruit 
ami truck farm; wages and percentage of 
prolil, with room anil hoard, for good man. .1. 
W. LAWSON. R. D. No. 2 . Plainfield, N, J. 
WANTED—Single man for farm work; wages 
$3t) month, board and room. A. FINK, Box 
11, Millington, N, J. 
WANTED—A housekeeper, middle age, In the 
country; take earn of house and two girls, 
8-10; wages $25 a month, ADVERTISER 809. 
•■are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two good single all around meg Oil 
n small dairy farm. ADVERTISER 800, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A competent woman to do cooking 
and general housework for family of two liv¬ 
ing on small farm near Peekskil], N. Y’.; mod¬ 
ern conveniences; nice bedroom and silting 
room, use -.1' hath: would consider a woman 
With sun who eau do chores. Reply, giving full 
particulars as to ability, experience, wages and 
references, MRS. McLEAN. Shrub Oak, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man for general work. Commuter's 
farm; state uge, salary. ADVERTISER. 813, 
rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Honest man, not afraid of work, on 
'iiin II farm who can care for horses, cows, 
poultry; state wages. ADVERTISER 807, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED- Married man as working foreman on 
fruit farm in Greene County, N, Y.; must 
thoroughly understand spraying and earing for 
apples and pears. ADVERTISER 827, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man as helper on large com 
merelal game farm, raising pheasants, wild 
ducks, geese, etc.; excellent, opportunity to 
learn hnsinesB under experienced gamekeeper; 
give tptn I mentions anil wages desired in first 
letter; work to commence immediately. TWIN 
BROOK GAME FARM. Middletown. N. J. 
11 El,I* WANTED — Couple; man gardener, to 
take charge of place of five acres, one cow. 
few chickens. Wife to cook for two in family; 
hear, references required; good permanent posi¬ 
tion. ADVERTISER 822, care Rurul New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand, single, to 
work on fruit, farm; $35 per month, room and 
board; state experience ami reference. JAMES 
KALEY, Milton, N. Y. 
WORKING manager wanted fur small dairy 
farm in Dutchess Couuty, N. Y.; not an 
estate; must understand general farming, milk¬ 
ing, care and feeding of stock, raising of calves; 
One opening for a progressive young married 
man; good ehimieter aud personal Integrity 
absolute essentials; personal interview desired: 
good hottse; give age. nationality, experience 
arid wage expected in lirst letter. Address 
1'. 0. BOX 11. Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
HOW will you xvurk this? Have 151) neres best. 
tested fruit land in Orange County, N. Y.; 
only innn with some experience and mentis, 
ALBERT VAN DER MEULEN, It. F. D., Sus¬ 
sex, N. J. 
EXPERIENCED farm boy wanted to help out 
• at farm for Summer, It! to 17 years old; must 
know how to care and drive team; $18 per 
mouth, good room and hoard, with raise in 
wages if hoy shows interest, ADVERTISER 
821, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man for general farm work: 
40 miles from New York City; will pay $75 
per month, cot,rage, garden, wood, two quarts 
milk per day; place for chickens. Address M. 
LEWIS, Huriunii on iltidsun, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand; single; 
llrsl class milker: not afraid of work; $50 
per month, room and board; no application con¬ 
sidered without first ■class reference*. Apple 
A. 0. CHRISTENSEN. Box «0. Derby, Conn. 
WANTED—Man experienced in running saw¬ 
mill. ADVERTISER 828, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
MR. Progressive Grain Merchant—Can your 
sales organization use a practical dairyman 
(Cornell agricultural training) having experi¬ 
ence lu cattle feeding, some selling experience, 
splendid business training anil a good educa¬ 
tion? if so, write CHASE, 20 Far V iew Avc., 
New Brighton, R. I., N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED by an experienced man as 
manager of n fan!) or estate; I atn 45 years 
of nge. married, and have no children; my ex¬ 
perience has been wide In all kinds of farming, 
including the management of tine estates and 
the breeding of purebred Holstein cattle; 1 fee.l 
confident that. I can show results; 1 would be 
glad to detail my experience in a personal inter¬ 
view; cuu furnish first-class references as to my 
ability and character: will only consider place’s 
large enough to demand a manager of proven 
ability. BOX 35. I nlonvllle. Conn. 'Phone 13- 
14 Farmington Exchange. 
I’OIT.TRYMAN, single, 20, wants position as 
manager of modern plant: institution or es¬ 
tate preferred; Cornell training und six years' 
experience with utility fowls; employed, but 
wish to make a change. ADVERTISER 703. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To correspond with owner of a good 
dairy farm who wants u capable working 
manager, or would work on shares. Address 
MUHEGAN, Lock Box SB, New York. 
YOUNG mnu wishes position on large farm. 
running aud repairing tractor, truck and 
other farm machinery; good references. 
HENRY BROSEN, Germantown, N. Y. 
POULTRY MAN. 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 aud other farm 
work; no horses or cows; reference furnished; 
slate wages and particulars. ADVERTISER 
784. care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED -Position on modern country estate, 
gardening nr orchard work, seven rears in 
last place. S. V ANDERSON, 194 Southmayd 
Road. Wttterbury, Conn, 
OKEAMERYMAN, experienced in nil branches. 
with beat of references, desires position. 
ADVERTISER 792. care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—A job; married man, 24. born nnd 
brought up on a farm; experienced, poultry, 
cows, horses, general farming, gardening; man¬ 
ager, working foreman; operate trucks or trac¬ 
tors; state salary; particulars. BOX 13. Sel¬ 
dom N. Y. 
POSITION—By temperate, trustworthy chauf¬ 
feur. single; repair and operate ears, tractors 
or farm machinery; experienced all farm work. 
WILLIAM D1LTON LeRoy, N. Y. 
POULTRY MAN—Reliable; 29' married; practi¬ 
cal experience breeding, egg production; col¬ 
lege education; can produce results; managerial 
ability. Uberbardt. Elatlnnds Bay, Brooklyn. 
N. Y. 
EXPERT ponltryman, licensed chauffeur, milk 
cow, general handy single man, desires posi¬ 
tion, gentleman's estate, ADVERTISER 804, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
YOf \'G MAN wants position as assistant poul- 
trytnan: short course student; experienced; 
reference*: state wages in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 802. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by a practical farmer, 38, 
married; thoroughly experienced In manage¬ 
ment of large farms successfully, raising stock, 
poultry, gardening: understand all kinds of 
machinery; best references as to my ability ami 
character; would work on shares. ADVER¬ 
TISER 801. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Position on good practical general 
farm with important side line of poultry; 
desire place where in time there are good possi¬ 
bilities either to buy or rent on shares; exper¬ 
ienced. ADVERTISER 800, care Iturul New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a middle-aged muii a* 
engineer on farm or estate; have practical 
knowledge of all machinery, either electrical, 
steam, gasoline of storage batteries, automo- 
trucks op tra< l »rs ; xeelleut r< f< ren< < -. 
ADVERTISER 799, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION, working foreman; age 49; small 
family; host of references for the past 15 
years in this community; understand all kinds 
of farming; wages. $80 per month: New York 
State preferred. ERNEST MARTIN, Athens, 
X* Y, 
POUL’J'RYMAN. produces the goods, wants 
large proposition: industrious, honest, faithful 
worker; salary und percentage; single, ADVER¬ 
TISER 797. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAX (2G) desires position on com¬ 
mercial plant or gentlenian'9 estate; thor¬ 
oughly experienced in hatching, raising of 
chicks and feeding for egg production; best of 
references; stale wages paid in first letter. 
CHARLES S. LEWIS, North Dana, Mass. 
YOUNG MAN, farm raised, some poultry ex¬ 
perience, would like posttSou on large com¬ 
mercial poultry plant for learning and advance¬ 
ment: best reference. ADVERTISER 819, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on modern poultry farm, 
with use of poultry house or other suitable 
building where I may spend two or more hours 
each day to raise rabbits for myself; am an 
American, single, 29 years old; best of charac¬ 
ter; life experience on farm: agricultural col¬ 
lege training: must be a first-class home and 
near good-sized city: give full details of propo¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 815, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN — 24. married, no children; thor¬ 
oughly experienced; A. R. n. records; good 
calf raiser; no tobacco: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 812, enre Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION on farm, gentleman’s estate or Sum¬ 
mer burnt; mao high-class horseman with gen¬ 
eral farm experience; wife would work in bouse 
or keep few hoarders; we are clean American 
people; permanent place and good living accom¬ 
modations considered; no milking or dairy exper¬ 
ience; capable of taking charge a> ' handling 
help; best of references. ADVERTISER 611. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE. Swedish, with girl three years old, 
wish position in country by May 1 as care¬ 
taker or all work in small adult family; wife 
good plain cook; tuna work In or out, handy all 
tools: honest, responsible workers; references. 
ADVERTISER 810 . care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN, American, single, 10 years' 
practical experience, besides agricultural col¬ 
lege training, wishes position; best reference. 
ADVERTISER S(i8, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AGUIC'I LTURIST and gardener. Armenian- 
Ameriean, 35, agricultural college graduate, 
wishes position, gentleman's place; 11 years' 
practical and scientific experience, France and 
United States, in all brunches of agriculture: 
best references. MINASSIAX, 93 Lexington 
Avenue, New York. 
WANTED — By middle-aged man. position on 
country estate; experienced in floriculture, 
gardening, selling out and care of shrubbery, 
hedges; married; no family. ADVERTISER 
805, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED — Middle-aged married 
man, on. country estate; handy mail, care¬ 
taker. assistant: gardener or light farming. 
BROWN. 24 Union Street, Jersey City. N. J. 
EXPERIENCED ponltryman. 48, handy with 
tools, desires position: understands gardening, 
lawns, milking, ADVERTISER Sis, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
SITUATION W A N T E D— German American 
woman, with grown boy, wishes position in 
the country, private or farm. 4535 RICHARD¬ 
SON AVENUE. New York. 
POULTRY farm manager, man. age 29, Ameri¬ 
can. Protestant, single, desires position ns 
manager on modern poultry plant: three years' 
practical experience In poultry raising anil egg 
production: references; Rutgers poultry short 
course graduate; moderate pay. ADVERTISER 
829, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager by married 
Cornell man; expert with stock, all farm 
crops, etfic-lem xvith help, all farm machinery: 
conscientious; Christian works for interest of 
owner, ADVERTISER 819. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AMERICAN young couple wish position on pri- 
vute estate; can drive ear. take care garden, 
etc.; wife assist with household; state wages. 
V AI. J. HEGKR, 207 Beebniotit Drive, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 
CHAUFFEUR, bandy mechanic, wants position 
in country: single, middle-aged American; 
can run gasoline engines, pumps, home electric 
light plants; handy with tool* and paint brush; 
would drive private truck. ADVERTISER $23. 
care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED — situation lit once by Protestant; 
married mutt, German-American; experience 
in every line of farming: feeding and breeding 
of cows especially: good mechanic, drive ears: 
clean wife and three well-behaving children: 
reference, ARTHUR RASCH. 93 Jaffee Street. 
New Haven, Conn. 
AMERICAN young man. Christian, best of ref¬ 
erences ns to character, desires job on farm: 
strong, willing worker, able to do a job pro¬ 
perly. ADVERTISER 825 care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, American, tiingle, 
29 years old, college training, eight years on 
commercial Leghorn forms, can drive • . . war 
veteran, understands gardening, wants position 
where conscientious, intelligent, work f owner’# 
interest will be appreciated; excellent refer¬ 
ences; salary $90 per month and found. 
ADVERTISER 824, care Rural New-Yorker 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. [ 
FOR RALE—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres: fields level and free from rocks five 
mile- from Augusta; on State road nnd trolley 
line; cuts 175 tons of hay: pasture and barns 
for 75 head: 12 room house; barns have running 
water, electric light* and power; three silos: 
farm folly equipped with modern machinery. 
For terms and particulars address CHARLES S. 
POPE, Manchester, Kennebec- Co.. Mo. 
WANTED—To rent or buy small place to be 
used as Summer camp: nothing elaborate, but 
near ware) prefer New York State, below Al¬ 
bany. (', A. ROY, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A 181-aere farm in Orange Conntv 
Address LOCK BOX 493. May Brook. N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—129 arras; on State road; 
good house and buildings; one of the best 
farms in the "Finger Lake Region” in Seneca 
County. N. Y.r near village; good schools. 
ADVERTISER 798, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—23-acrn farm: Ornnge County, N. 
Y.; adjoining town; very attractive modern 
eight-room house, electricity, hot and cold 
water, bath, toilet: modern barn, garage and 
le t,house* of 790-800 capacity: brooder rapacity 
3.000; Mammoth Incubator: 500 White Leghorn 
layers; extensive poultry and farm equipment; 
"suburban" typi Ford; buildings and equipment 
pra-tleally n>-w: all for $11,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 778 • are Rural New Yorker, 
MAPLE SHADE, Litchfield County; delightful 
location for Summer home; 12 rooms, new; 
beautiful piece woodland and brook If wanted; 
photos. Owner, GEORGE ANDREWS, North- 
fiebl, Conn. 
FOR RENT—Poultry colony field, eight acres; 
12 colony brooder houses and equipment for 
raisin? 5.000 chicks, ADVERTISER 785. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Five-room cottage, one acre of 
land. For particulars address WILLIAM T. 
MAXTER. 18 Pleasant Street. Plymouth, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Stock farm; 700 acres; all kinds 
good buildings: two new houses: 100 acres 
hemlock Timber, ready to cut: 200 acres pas¬ 
ture; balance plow land for tractor: $10,000 if 
sold soon, or woald cash rent $2,50 per acre 
for terra of year* cash in advance; seven miles 
from Corning, Steuben Co.. N. Y. THOMAS 
HASLETT Hal) N. Y. 
WARWICK. Orange County —124 acres; 12 
rooms; two barns, silo, icehouse, poultry 
houses: If. acres young apples, 5 acre* peach 
fillers 10 acres Alfalfa: creamery and station 
one mile: t.arcain price $14,500. including 26 
cattle: terms $3,500 cash: balance to suit. 
Write ROUGHTON, r.wner, 394 East 21sf Street, 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 
25 ACRE poultry, fruit anil truck farm; near 
city markets $3 000 ca*h. If Interested, 
wrire owner. JOSEPH A1TICEN, Box 237. R. 6, 
Schenectady. N. Y. 
IMPROVED Hudson Valley fruit, dairv, hay, 
grain farm: 234 acres; splendid buildings; 
eleetrie light*, furnace, batb; big crops: large 
orchards. ADVERTISER 790. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE — Tbirty-five-nere farm: excellent 
location; ." minutes from station; large house 
and outbuilding* in first-class condition; owner 
forred to sell because of business elsew-hcre; 
bargain tr. quick buyer; no agpntH. NEBEL’S 
RELIABLE HAT STORE. 0S9 Melrose Avenue, 
Bronx. X. Y. ’Phone Melrose 927. 
$8<n> BI'Ys U> net.-; good house* eight rooms; 
barn. 4 tie-ups: running water, 'phone, mail, 
groceries delivered; $1,000; 125 .e re.*. 90 tillage; 
large barn: ! , mile from above; both border 
on Connecticut River: State road: both $1,750; 
easy terms. Fur particulars address OWNER 
Box Route 1. West Lebanon, N. H. 
\ ILLAGE FARM—116 acres; 20-cow milk route; 
city water, electricity; $25 daily income; 
equipped; cash, $4,000. A. M. HOLLISTER, 
Corinth, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, or buy. small farm; good 
buildings: not less five-room house; good 
water essential: cellar: fruit: near railroad, 
school, church stores; full particulars first let¬ 
ter; mu*t be reasonable. MRS. A. IIECHT 
Zion. N. J. 
FDR SALE—Fine dairy farm, 175 acres; larg* 
stone hou-e; barn: raise good crop* grain, 
hay potatoes; large apple orchard: Alfalfa. 
ADt KUTISEU 793. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Apple orchard nr farm, suited to 
planting fruit trees; 75 miles of New York: 
near good road: r*-nt, wtfh option to buv. 
API ERTISER 794. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent or buy. small farm; fruit 
trees; good house, building*, etc.; no animals 
or implements; must be in a good farm district, 
not more than 90 miles from New York City. 
ADVERTISER 798. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE or to rent—Beautiful camp sites. 
along river. Write C. L.. R. F. D. No. 1. 
Middletown. N. Y. 
HAVE 190-acre*, Long Island; will consider 
partner for poultry raising on large scale. 
LEVINSON, 1381 Crotons Avc., New York. N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE —300 acres; two houses (one 
14 rooms, one 10 rooms); two streams of 
water running through; one garage, two barns; 
120 acres tillable land; good pasture for 40 head 
of cattle: estimated 3,000 cords wood: *0.000 ft. 
timber wood; Three or four old orchards; nntple 
grove: price. $27,000; half cash; balance in 
mortgage: jib.o other smaller farms for sale. 
Address JOSEPH ROBERTS, Ridgefield. Conn. 
WANTED—Farm, five or more acres: on State 
road, in Massachusetts; prefer south of Pos¬ 
ton. ADVERTISER 796. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Boarding-house, 16 moms, bath; 
cottage adjoining, seven rooms and ;:.:h; 
Catskill range, on Ontario & Western Ba ad. 
ADVERTISER 795, care Rural New-Yorker 
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