603 
Do You Need Farm Help? 
We have many able-bodied Jewish young uieu, 
with and without experience, who wish to work on 
1'arrus, If you need a good, 6teady man, write for 
an 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 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Kntn of advertising in this department neper 
word each insei tlou, payable in advance. 
Copy mast reach os Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women an attendants in State 
institution for feeble-minded: salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply stating age and enclosing 
lettei of reference (front previous employer* if 
possible), to SUPERINTENDENT, Letohwortb 
Village. Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Married or single man tu assist with 
herd of 100 Jerseys; must be .good feeder, 
milker and calf raiser and capable of taking 
some responsibility: state age, experience and 
wages expected. MAGNOLIA FAjRM. Muscogee, 
Fla. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
must be good teamster, good around stock and 
poultrv; no cigarette user; Christian man pre¬ 
ferred’; good home and board provided; state 
wages. CHARLES STOUGHTON, NewBeld, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Refined executive couple, 28 to 30, 
no children, free of use of tobacco: man as 
master family of boys; wife geueral supply and 
able to make and mend boys’ clothing; salary 
$1,380 per vear and maintenance; particulars. 
W. G. RANCHER. Superintendent, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Competent herdsman, married, with 
no children in family, to supervise und look 
after small herd of purebred Holstein cattle; 
fair salary with all living expenses. For in¬ 
formation, write CHARLES ,F. JOHNSON, 
Kis-Lyn, Fa. 
WANTED—Good clean woman for cooking; pri¬ 
vate family: wages $60. Address BON 133. 
Shrewsbury, N. J. 
WANTED—A married man for modern dairy 
farm; must be a good milker and general 
farmer; $00 a month, with house, wood, milk 
and garden: positions open for a single farm 
hand, blacksmith and truck driver, married or 
single. ADVERTISER 889, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED—Married man on dairy farm, with 
house, garden spot, lire wood and milk: state 
names and addresses of references and also 
wages pxpeeted. ADVERTISER 880, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man. practical all around 
farmer and gardener for small place; write, 
with references; state wages. BOX 422, Monti- 
cello, N. Y. 
FOREMAN wanted: working foreman for 70- 
ucre farm; New York State: married: wife to 
bonril two or three hands Summer: write folly, 
number in faintly, ages, references, wages ex¬ 
pected. ADVERTISER 882. care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED—Refined, strong, responsible young 
couple to work on farm and live in the fam¬ 
ily; wife to work in the bouse; three io the fam¬ 
ily; man must understand general farm work, 
horses and machinery: excellent living condi¬ 
tions and modern conveniences; wages $70 per 
mouth. E. 0. FISHER, R 4. Geneva, N. Y\ 
WANTED—Single man cn n 50-acre boarding 
house farm In Catskills; state age. experi¬ 
ence and salary. ADVERTISER 883, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent farmer-gardener on gen 
tleman's place; no children; give reference, 
age, salary expected, nationality. Address 
FAIR ACRES, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN wanted who understands horses, 
can plow, harrow, drill, do general farm 
work; no large family; must give reference. 
WILLIAM II. MILLER, Athens, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man. without children, who 
understands general farm work and a good 
milker; a permanent position is open if satis¬ 
faction given; give age. experience, references 
and wages expected. E. BEDDING, South \ er- 
non. Mass. 
WANTED— Working foreman (single) on fruit 
aud vegetable farm near New York; muat bo 
able to run Kurd truck and sell; wages, with 
board and commissions on sales; for reply state 
wages expected and reference. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 893. care Rural New Yorker. 
MAN AND WIFE—White; man general Utility 
and chauffeur; wife cook aud light house¬ 
work; two rooms and private bath; $90 per 
month: two adults: references required. I*. O. 
BOX 47. Moylan. Fa. 
EXPERIENCED farmer lo work 200-acre farm 
on shares; farm implements, heavy team, 
cows. hens, sheep, pigs provided; apiary; sap 
bush: careful. industrious couple preferred. 
Addres- A. R. MOWER, Vly Farm, Alsou, N. Y. 
MAN. widower or single, between 35 and 4.". 
for general farm work, specialty fruit; steady 
job for right man; 840 month and board: bring 
reference WILLIAM 11. PtlWKt L, Box 19. 
It F. D , Cape May Court House, N. J. 
IV A NT ED— Man and wife. Protestants honest, 
sober, live In family; wile housework; man 
raise and dtess poultry, deliver eggs, cure for 
garden, drive Third: all around handy mnu; 
small place; three adults, A. C. I.A Dl'E, East 
Greenwich, R, I. 
WOMAN on truck farm; good picker; good pay. 
CHARLES S. SMITH, It. E. D. 2, Anbury 
Park. N. J, 
WANTED- Young tuan, strong, willing, brought 
U(i on farm, for general farm work on country 
place near New York; starl immediately: good 
board; $30 per month. ADVERTISER 900. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
HELP WANTED -Milk driver, good solicitor, 
.v.ojred. \dri-ess. w<th particulars. A. M. 
FI i.'s. Superintendent, Leonardo, N. J. 
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN as cook housekeeper 
for farm boardinghouse; eight (.8) men, 
steady; must lie good eook and baker ami have 
highest ((itallticat inns as t< • moral character; 
heavy work done by colored man: running Ivt 
and cold water, wood and coal range and oil 
stove: good salary and living conditions; refer¬ 
ences given and required. MRS. ALEX. 
ROBERTSON, Warren, Va. 
WANTED — A farm assistant; American pre¬ 
ferred; otic accustomed to field work and 
cattle; must he of good habits, clean and come 
well recommended; if satisfactory, permanent 
position all year; satisfactory references and 
terms in first letter. ADVERTISER 901, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single Protestant man (of general 
farming; good teamster and milker; all year 
round Job. Address, stating wages wanted, to 
T. BENJAMIN HENRY, Route 4, Box 86, East 
Stroudsburg, Pa. 
PLEASANT ACRES offers an opportunity for a 
reliable, steady, single man, experienced in 
farm work, on fruit farm; excellent board and 
congenial accommodations; wages $45 per 
mouth. PLEASANT ACRES. It. 2, WallfclH, 
N. Y. 
RELIABLE MAN on small dairy farm; eight 
cows, two horses, small delivery route; must 
l)e good milker, honest, good habits; $35 month, 
hoard, room; references. U. HILL, Huntington, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Housekeeper on small dairy farm; 
not under 4<i yenrs of age; wages $15 per 
month. FRANK HEINZ, It. F. D.. Delancey, 
Delaware Co., N. Y, 
WANTED—Reliable single man to work on large 
modern squab plant with consistent record of 
successful results; good wages and share in 
annus 1 profits: must be good worker, willing 
and nf good character; start May 1. MEADOW 
FARM, llartsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman to assist with 
housework in modern country home: state 
wages first letter. L. MELSERT, Superin¬ 
tendent, Knolls Farms, R. D, 7, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 
WAXTKD — At on<*e. all around general and 
pastry eook who <*:in make good bread and 
rolls, lmt breads, pies and rake. ADVERTISER 
D04, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
no dairy; good wages: pleasant locality. 
CHARLES' E. HASLETT, Hull, N. Y. 
WANTED -Single man or strung boy on well 
lorn toil dairy farm iu Western Massachusetts. 
Send particulars to ADVERTISER 997, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
‘ 
WANTED—Man aud wife as caretaker; rnan to 
work outside; wife to help In house: small 
salary; house, garden, fuel furnished; German 
mechanic preferred. 1)R. BIRNEY, Kinderhook, 
N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Position on modern country estate. 
gardening or orchard work; seven years in 
last place. S. V. ANDERSON. 194 Southmavd 
Road. Waterbtiry, Conn. 
AMERICAN, single, wants position on farm or 
privates fstate; thoroughly competent in taking 
full charge: host uf reference. SMITH, Box 35. 
Valley Stream, L. I.. N. A*. 
EXPERIENCED woman of ability wants en¬ 
gagement as managing housekeeper on coun¬ 
try estate or large up-to-date farm' first-class 
cook and manager; used to responsibility: one 
child, aged four years: references, ADVER¬ 
TISER $33. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POI'LTRYMAN, practical and college trained; 
understands all the branches of poultry hus¬ 
bandry; either commercial. private or on 
shares; must be first-class proposition. AD¬ 
VERTISER 832. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE noultrynmn open for position May 1: 
references. ADVERTISER 83(1, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POI'LTRYMAN. single, practical experience 
with all breeds nf poultry, water fowl and 
squabs. ADVERTISER 831, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG COUPLE desire position: man exper¬ 
ienced, prm tical poultry man; wife good house¬ 
keeper and plain cook: good references. For 
further particulars address ADVERTISER 856. 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
COTTLE, without children; man to do light 
general farm work; wife for housework: ref¬ 
erences required. Call or write PAUL HER¬ 
MAN. Monroe. N. Y., or 319 Hudson Street. 
New York City. 
YOUNG MAN, 29. single, graduate two year 
course in agriculture and with several years’ 
experience in fruit, would like position on com¬ 
mercial orchard with chance for advancement. 
Address, giving particulars, ADVERTISER 899, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. American, anxious to learn busi¬ 
ness. would like position lit dairy. ADYKR 
T1SGR 857. care Rural New Yorker. 
rorLTIlYMAX, Ainonoin, Protestant, irtnr- 
rliM]. with out? •-•hiltl. wishes position, com- 
me irlftl or private: references. gVDVKUTlSKH 
801, care Ktirnl New-Yvrker, 
HERDSMAN single, 26; long experience milk¬ 
ing machines A, R. O. records: do everything 
well; references: SUtO. ADVERTISER 887. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HANDY MAN, all a round man. on estate or 
farm: years of practical experience in farm¬ 
ing and poultry raising and dairy; can do all 
kinds repairing, etc,; not afraid of hard work; 
now employed on large poultry plant past four 
years: good oil electrical repairs and construc¬ 
tion; married' Amor'can. ADVERTISER SS9. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN DAIRYMAN, married, wants posi¬ 
tion: Cornell dairy course: over 10 years ex¬ 
perience in all dairy branches: now have charge 
of 90 bond purebred .Terse,vs; full particulars iu 
first letter. ADVERTISER 884. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ENGLISHMAN wants situation as gardener on 
small estate: understands the care of cows, 
horses and poultry married: age 41; three chil¬ 
dren: wife good luilter-maker and caretaker: 
state all particulars. ADVERTISER $94. cart 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARKETING ami production manager, exoer 
loured, wants opportunity to prove ability: 
private or cooperative project; anywhere. P 
O. IsoX 928. Worcester, Mass. 
WANTED — By middle aged man, light farm 
work; good home more acceptable than high 
wages. W, MacLEAlt, 72 Emmet Street, New¬ 
ark, N. J. 
HERDSMAN, single, wishes position; one who 
understands feeding and earing fur t»8t nows, 
well acquainted with show cattle and good calf 
raiser; age 24; six feet tall. Kindly write, 
slating wages and particulars, also name of 
breed, to MR. ADAM MASIONIS, care James 
Fraser, Woodbury, L. L, N. Y. 
FARM HAND. 30, licensed chauffeur, wishes 
position. DELANEY, 309 Water Street, 
Hrooklyn. N. Y. 
SITUATION WANTED— Man, single. 50, exper¬ 
ienced In poultry, garden and housework, 
plain cooking, handy with tools; have small 
capital C. SCHUBACH, Exchange Street, Sus¬ 
quehanna. Pa. 
POSITION WANTED—Housekeeper, cook: very 
neat, conscientious, cupuble, with well-man¬ 
nered. refined girl, 12; boy, 11: desires position; 
cai>alile of taking entire charge; nearby high 
School necessary. ADVERTISER 992, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by experienced farmer; 
understand all kinds uf farm work, farm 
machinery, stock, poultry and raising turkeys; 
American; married; have no family: middle- 
aged; highest reference, ADVERTISER 900, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Herdsman or dairyman, 
in Jersey herd; 2b years' practical experience 
among Jerseys; first-class butter-maker, good 
calf raiser, showing and fitting: best of refer¬ 
ence: married: one child, eight years old. 
HARRY BUSBY, Hamilton Farm, Gladstone, 
FARM HAND and assistant; young man (21), 
bookkeeper, typist, seeks steady position on 
farm: ready to start May J. S. FINE, 19 Essex 
Street, New York. 
ENGINEER—First-class man on steam, gaso¬ 
line engines, lighting plants, ice machines, 
motors, pumps, telephones and electric wiring, 
is open for position on private estate; single: 
go anywhere. ENGINEER, Box 174, White 
Plaius. N. Y. 
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POULTRY MAN—Reliable; 29: married: practical 
experience breeding, egg production: college 
education; can produce re-uilts; managerial abil¬ 
ity. KRERn.\RDT, Flailands Bay. Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
AMERICAN. 38. country raised, married, two 
children, wants position; understand farming, 
gardening, poultry; drive any car or truck: 
make repairs; handy with tools: go anywhere. 
FERGUSON, 53b Fultou Street, Elisabeth, N. J. 
MARRIED MAN. with two children; good 
worker: willing to do anything on gentleman's 
estate: ran drive machine; bandy around gar¬ 
den. lawn, general repairing, Imviug carpenter 
tools; wife willing to board help; can furnish 
references. Apply JACOB TOTH. 107 Division 
Avenue, Garfield. N. J. 
YOUNG MAN (231, willing, energetic, excellent 
habits, desires position on dairy farm; refer 
cnees n-= lo character. etc. SJLBIGKR, 33b E. 
"titli Street. New Y'urk. 
YOUNG MAN 121), colored, good character, in 
Telligant. wishing to learn farming, offers his 
services in return fur board and a small monthly 
wage: can furnish excellent reference from 
present and past employers. Address WILLIAM 
\. NICHOLS, 329 Grand Avenue. Brooklyn. 
N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SAT. E—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 25b 
acres: fields level and free from neks; five 
miles from Augusta: "ti State mad aud trolley 
line; ruts 173 tons of hay: pasture and barns 
for 75 head: 12-rooni house; barns have rnnnltig 
water, electric lights and power; three silos; 
farm f Lilly equipped with mmlerii machinery. 
Fur terms and particulars address CHARLES S. 
POPE. Manchester. Kennebec Co., Me. 
MAPLE SHADE. Litchfield County; delightful 
he at Inn for Rummer home; 12 rooms, new: 
beautiful piece woodland and brook if wanted; 
photos. Owner. GEORGE ANDREWS, North- 
field, Conn. 
FOR SAI.E—Stock farm: 700 ucres; all kinds 
good buildings: two new houses: 100 acres 
hemlock limber, ready to cut: 209 acres pas¬ 
ture; balance plow land for tractor: $19,000 if 
sold soon, or would cash rent $2.50 per acre 
for term of years cash in advance: seven miles 
from Corning. Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
HASLETT. Hall. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—390-acre grain and dairy farm; fine 
location: fully equipped. Owner, J. 'V. 
TK.MPL1N, CoatcsviUe, Pa. 
FARM FOR SALE—12b acres; on State road: 
good house and buildings; one of the best, 
farms iu the "Finger Lake Region" in Seneca 
Countv. N. Y.: near village; good schools. 
ADVERTISER 798. care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—About 10 acres ,,f land suitable f"r 
poultry: no buildings; within 3b miles of New 
York: jersey preferred: must tie level well 
drained, near station, town, main road: give 
details. ADVERTISER 839. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm, preferably on lake, in Rock¬ 
land. Dutchess. Westchester or Orange coun¬ 
ties. Write fully, BOX 1000, Lakeville. Conn. 
FOR SALE—190-acre farm, iu Otsego County: 
all modern improvements-; two miles from 
State road. H. C. INGALLS, Cooperstowu, 
N. Y. 
WANT FARM, within 50 miles New Y’ork; ex¬ 
change suburban residence. F. P. DARTK, 
Ridgefield Park. N. J. 
FOR RALE—130-aere grain and dairy farm. 
located between Oneida and Sylvan Bench; 
good buildings; wdl watered; good soil, rolling 
and level; fine lm-atlon: near to cheese factory 
and milk station and market; Including four 
horses. 20 cows and young stuck and farming 
(mils: must lie sold In settle estate. 11 LAND- 
RIEDEL Durhamvdie, Oneida Co.. N, Y. 
FARM FOR RALE Grade A dairy farm. 107 
acres; 35 acres fine black dirt; 12-rootn house: 
' barn for 20 cows: buckets and cement floors; 
large wagon house and horse stable, icehouse 
and chicken horse: Due locution; New York 
produce trucks pass the place daily in Rummer; 
two miles from Grade A plant at Florida, 
Grange Co. V Y.; level road; no agents. Ad- 
I Jress JOHN A. PRICK, Florida. Orange Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED —To correspond with owner of good 
dairy farm who wants a capable working 
manager, or would work oti _ shares. Address 
BOX 39. Moheguu Lake, N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E. or rent for Summer, on brow of 
pill overlooking beautiful Harlem Valley and 
Catskdl Mountains, fine 9 room house: 90 acres; 
$5,000, or $90 per month. ADVERTISER 890, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
MODERN farm home, bath. Otsego County. New 
York, would board one or two elderly ladies; 
$10 weekly. ADVERTISER 888, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful, modern country home; 
clean town; elevation 1.800 ft.; rare educa¬ 
tional and library advantages. Address OWNER, 
Box 137, Alfred, N. Y. 
11C ACRES of good well-tilled land, timber 
and wood, sugar bush, living wafpr in pasture, 
two never-failing wells, 375 apple trees: small 
fruits, 14-room modern brick house, splendid 
cellar; cistern; acetylene lights; basement barn, 
granary, shop and garage, wood house; 9 miles 
city 40,000; 2 miles village: 1 mile railroad 
station; Vfc mile school; telephone; It. D.; imme¬ 
diate possession, Address MRS. SARAH E. 
CALE, Asbviilc, Chautauqua Co.. N. Y. 
300-ACRE dairy farm for sale for only $4,000 
in the heart of the New York City milk sone; 
truck stops at the door for milk; buildings in 
fair condition; good for 40 head of stock. 
MANSON L. SMITH, Marathon, N. Y. 
WARWICK. Orange County; 124 acres; 12 
rooms; 2 barns silo, ice house, poultry houses, 
16 acres young apples, 3 acres peach fillers, 10 
acres Alfalfa; creamery and station one mile; 
bargain price $14..900, including 29 cattle; $3,500 
cash: will divide to suit. Write BOUGHTON, 
owner, 394 East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR RALE—Orange County dairy and truck 
farm; highly productive; two miles from coun¬ 
ty sent; 203 acres ready for business. MA¬ 
RTEN BROS,, Goshen, N. Y. 
7-ROOM house, 2 porches: barn, chicken houses; 
good condition: one acre; all fruits: near 
school, owner, FRANK FI.INN. R. D. 25. At- 
waters, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
GENTLEMAN'S cottage residence; all improve¬ 
ments. and small farm of 12 acre*, for sale; 
dairy barns, stanchions, running water, cpinent 
floors; main Ronlh County road, midway be¬ 
tween Southampton and New York; also ad¬ 
joining 37 acres, or le*-; as required, with good 
house would rent either or both places: near 
bay and ocean. ADVERTISER 878, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
_i 
IDEAL place for duck ranch to rent for term of 
years, or for sale: two streams unrestricted 
water and south sandy slope; south shore. Long 
Island. ADVERTISER $79, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOIt SALE—Connecticut poultry farm: all con¬ 
veniences; established business; present gross 
income $1,000 per month, ADVERTISER 885. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RALE—Four acres of good land, with large 
burn; no house; near trout stream; one mile 
from Chatham. N. Y.: on State road: good loca¬ 
tion for a Summer home; cash price $750. P. 
O. BOX 788. Chatham. X. Y. 
FOR RALE—100-acre farm, stocked and equip¬ 
ped; large dwelling with porch: barn, hay 
barn, granary, wagon house. 2 henhouses, 3 
brooder houses; spring water piped to house 
and barn gravity system: spring watered pas¬ 
ture: plenty of* fertile tillage: wood lot: some 
fruit; property in family possession over 50 
years: deal direct: brokers need not apply. 
VIOLET GLEN FARM, It. F. D. No. 3. Box 
43, Kingston. N. Y. 
WANTED—To correspond with parties desirous 
Of going farming on equipped farm. AD¬ 
VERTISER 881. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
NINE-ACRE FaRM Right at two railroad sta¬ 
tions; near White Horse Pike: 12-room house; 
fine old -hade; good water, aud a large cellar 
under house; barn and other eutbuildlngs; all 
kinds fruit for home. ADVERTISER 892, care 
Kura! New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm, adapted to sheep: good build¬ 
ings essential: cm or near State road: give 
description price mid terms. ADVERTISER 
891. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—From 5 to 100 acres Jersey farm 
land, with or without buildings, in Middlesex, 
Monmouth, Burlington. Mercer. Camden or 
Gloucester counties give i eserlption and 
prii e quickly: no agents. .TAMES CORWIN, 
1920 Anthony Avenue. New York. 
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155-ACRE FARM, in Hudson River Valley; with 
or without stoek and tools; immediate posses¬ 
sion: a real bargain to a quick buyer. WM. H. 
MILLER. Athens. N. Y. 
02-ACRE FARM — Eight-room house: stables. 
sheds, two chicken houses: good land: seven 
acres woed: near Pennsylvania station, churches, 
schools Princeton and Public Service trolley. 
F. E. MILHOLLAND. Princeton Junction, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Two-family house: electric lights; 
bUA. poultry house; '/lie acre land; 20 choice 
fruit trees: located Hartwlck Village. N. Y. 
Write CHESTER EI.DRED. Watervlier N Y. 
18 ACRES—South of Oswego: on State road. 
trolley line; lots of fruit: elegant 16-room 
bouse electric lights, toilet, bath: beautiful 
grounds: poultry houses: excellent for private 
home, clubhouse, sanatorium: price $8,500. H. 
S. HAYNES, Oswego, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—195 acres, in Sullivan County. N. 
Y.: 10n acres timber land, 30 acres fine mea¬ 
dow, about 20 acres cultivated land; only $1,230; 
$70o .-ash- balance mortgage. ANDREW 
WACHTLKR, 30 Arthur Street, Clifton, N. J. 
20-ACRE hog chicken, duck farm; nine-room' 
hi use. electricity, heat; general store, tea 
house, large pavilion, gasoline and auto busi¬ 
ness: State road. BOX 79. Newtown Road, 
Danbury. Conn. 
TO RENT — Dairy and general farm; stock. 
eijuipinci.t: reasonable terms; Sullivan County. 
ADVERT 1SER 809. can. Rut . K S v-Y( 
fiO-ACRE FARM for sale; $2,200; $1,200 cash; 
12-rootn house, barn, henhouse, shop. team, 
two cows, heifer, 19 chickens, all new imple¬ 
ments wagons, etc.: three rooms rented out in 
Summer and Fall: buyer will have privilege of 
earing for nearby estate: no agents. ADVER¬ 
TISER sets, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — 100-acre modern newly-equipped 
poultry farm: 10-room house: 50 acres wood¬ 
land: bordering river: fertile land; three miles 
lown sa.rific. TEHRAN'S POULTRY FARM. 
Westerly. R. I. 
FOR SALE—Old homestead farm. Columbia Co.: 
180 acres: valuable woodbind, including pine: 
large stream; old Colonial house; $8,500. 
ADVERTISER 805. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Splendid 100 acre farm: unusual 
soil; in tine condition; keeps 25 cows; $7,000. 
ADVERTISER $99. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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