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with and without, experience, who wish to work on 
farms If you need a good, steady man, write for 
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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 enclosing 
letter of reference (from previous employers if 
possible), to SUPERINTENDENT. J.etchwortU 
Viltage, Tbiells. Rockland to., N. Y._ 
WANTED—Capable woman for department work 
in boys- school; salary $40 to $50 per month, 
depending on responsibility. W, G. FANCHLK, 
Superintendent, .Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—From May 1 to November, woman 
to work, do laundry and assist with house¬ 
work; two in family; country. I'- 0. BOX 382, 
Monroe, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant matrons, between the age9 
of 25 and 45; salary $52 a month and main¬ 
tenance. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, New York 
State Reformatory for Women, Bedford Hills, 
WANTED—Lady partner, with knowledge of 
cooking and a good bustier, to join me in my 
busy tell room; references exchanged. BOX 79, 
R. 1). 3, Danbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Competent single man on milk farm; 
give age, experience, wages expected and 
references. S. It. NEWELL, Bristol, Conn, 
WANTED—Young girl to help with the house¬ 
work on a farm; small wages, hut a good 
home. ADVERTISER 951, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Married farmer and dairyman un¬ 
derstanding machinery. Bergen County, N. J. 
ADVERTISER 950, care Rural New Yorker. 
WOMAN wanted for place in country; must be 
fond of children and willing worker: good 
hornet permanent place; washing done out; im¬ 
provements: wages $50 month. MRS, A. S. 
JANSOX, Ramsey, N. 3. 
WANTED, for May 15, married couple for farm 
on Jersey coast; ruau for general farm work; 
wife to board help; references required. AD- 
\ GKT1SEK 054. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—To handle 20 Guernseys oil Mary¬ 
land farm producing commercial milk; mod¬ 
ern equipment; cottage with running water, 
bath, etc.; year-round job for first-class man. 
able to grow with the business. Address, with 
•cferences, MAIDSTONE FARM. Annapolis, Md. 
WANTED—For private c“taU in Connecticut, a 
general farm hand; one experienced with 
horses and V'ordson tractor preferred; give ref¬ 
erences, with wages for single man with room 
and board found. ADVERTISER 953, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two single men as farm hands; 
must know how to paint; good wages and 
board. Cal! or address MANAGER PROBASCO 
FARMS, Flemiugton, N. J. 
WANTED—Two girls as waitress and chamber¬ 
maid in private family; all modern conven¬ 
iences. Address, stating wages, MRS. JOHN 
E. CALHOUN, Cornwall, Coud. 
WANTED—Man for small dairy farm, strong. 
sober, between 1” and 45; good room and 
board; no Other help; slate experience and 
wages. H. DO HAN A SON, MiG raw. N. Y. 
WANTED—Good reliable all arouud farm hand; 
honest, sober, good worker, American: no 
milking; $40 per tuouth and board. ADVER¬ 
TISER 902, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE WANTED—Forty miles out, on Long 
Island: man to be chauffeur and gardener; 
wife to be cook. Address, with references and 
salary expected. It. FRANK, 118 Freeman 
Street, Brooklyu, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN WANTED — We raise purebred 
Guernseys; usually run from 10 to lb on A. R. 
test; we are seeking a herdsman whose suc¬ 
cessful record on A. R. work aud calf raising 
will stand the most, searching investigation; to 
such a man we will make a very attractive 
proposition; give full particulars In your first 
letter, which will be considered Strictly confi¬ 
dential. Address ADVERTISER 9BU, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
HELD WANTED—MALI Farm baud: married 
man with one or two grown sons preferred: 
furnished cottage provided; must understand 
building modern wire fences, concrete work, 
general carpenter, painting and repair work; no 
cripples or invalids. Address, staliug nation¬ 
ality. age. number In family, wages expected. 
ADVERTISER i>58, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A partner for a large commercial 
orchard. Address ADVERTISER 929, care 
Itutal New Yorker. 
->1 
WANTED - Woman to act a- housekeeper and 
helper on farm; no objection to one child, 
ADVERTISER 90S, care ltnral New-Yorker. 
WANTED A middle-aged settled couple to take 
care of my home aud grounds ione acre); 
man must understand vegetable garden and care 
for horses, chickens and be generally useful: 
wife to take care ol house, cock, wash aud 
clean; two in family: three months In year four 
in family; all adults; tuy work could easily be 
done by a couple past their prime and looking 
for a comfortable home and reasonable wages; 
I supply sitting-room, bedroom and bat,broom 
and sustenance; my home is 28 miles from New 
York, and there are clmreln s. movies etc. at 
hand. Answer, stating age. experience and 
wages desired, HOWARD A. NORTH, Sea Uliff, 
L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged ttiau, generally handy, 
around small place near Stamford. Corn).; good 
home and board; wages $40 per month, E. E. 
ASTIT.EY, Noroton Heights, Conn. 
SINGLE MAN wanted for dairy and farm work; 
year around job for the right man: state 
wages and reference in first letter. E. 
SALERNO, 399 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville 
Center, L. I,, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm bred couple; man for outside; 
wife general housework: wages $50 and board; 
good house. BAUEli, Mahopae Falls, N, Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman to assist young 
mother, one child, in the country, near New 
York; modern conveniences. ADVERTISER 
977, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM HAND wanted who can handle team and 
milk 10 cows and be generally useful; refer¬ 
ence requested; state salary expected, exper¬ 
ience, age. etc. M FRIEDMAN & SONS, Liv¬ 
ingston .Manor. Parkston P, 0., N. Y. 
WANTED — Cook; farm boarding-liouse; refer¬ 
ences: give full particulars and wages first 
letter. BOX 1. Juliustowh, N. J. 
COOK WANTED—Capable, strong woman, who 
likes the real country, to do good plain cook¬ 
ing for family of two adults, two children and 
four in help, Including two gardeners; no wash¬ 
ing, waiting or other housework; opportunity 
for recreation; permanent position in Protestant 
American family for right woman; $00; refer¬ 
ences. BOX 487, New Canaan, Conn. 
POULTRY!! A N—Single, practical, experienced 
and efficient with incubators, brooders and 
raising baby chicks: unquestionable references 
required; no cigarettes; permanent position for 
one who can Qualify: wages $50 and hoard per 
month. Address MANAGER, Providence Farms, 
Route 3. Anaeostia, D. 0. 
WANTED—Two country bred women, relatives 
or friends, to do the work (except laundry) 
of a small country house with all conveniences, 
near New York; one to be a good family cook, 
the other waitress and chambermaid: wages SCO 
each; family consists of four adults and one 
child of six years. Address MRS. W.. Box 721. 
Babylon, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Intelligent practical couple to take 
care of small farm, New Jersey; man general 
farm work, two cows, poultry: wife housekeep¬ 
ing: permanent; state full particulars, wages. 
ADVERTISER 984, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
EXPERIENCED pouitrymati wishes position on 
commercial egg farm. Write ADVERTISER 
917. care Rural New-Yorker. 
CITY MAN wishes to work on farm two or 
three mouths for board; some experience. 
ADVERTISER 918, tare Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as farm manager by mar¬ 
ried Cornell mao; expert with stock, all farm 
crops, efficient with help, all farm machinery; 
conscientious: Christian; works for interest of 
owner. ADVERTISER 944, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Poultryrnnn, American, 
single, desires position on private or commer¬ 
cial plant; 10 years' thorough experience in all 
branches of the work: successful with water- 
fowl and game birds; can furnish best of refer¬ 
ences from previous employers; only first-class 
proposition considered, ADVERTISER 952, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Place on poultry farm; some experi¬ 
ence; age IS: wages, $40 a mouth. DANIEL 
KELLEY. Amherst. Mass. 
YOUNG MAN aud sister wish positions on farm; 
man experienced in all farm work; girl un¬ 
derstands all kinds of housework: can furnish 
references. ADVERTISER 950. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MARRIED COUPLE—Swiss, no children, one 
year in this country; wife for housework; 
man can milk and drive horses; year position 
wanted, J. I!., care J. Speeker, R. F. D. 1, 
Titusville. N. J. 
WANTED—Position as- working farm manager 
aud caretaker on gentleman’s country estate; 
married, with son IS; those not in need of a 
good farm manager need not inquire. ADVER¬ 
TISER 995, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. 23, married, no children, wishes 
position oti poultry farm; practical experience: 
short course agricultural college; state wages 
and particulars. ADVERTISER 991, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position in country as farm assistant 
arid housekeeper for couple: one child. 
ADVERTISER 999, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—-Position as caretaker on small 
place, with cottage, milk, fuel; rot a mana¬ 
ger, but good man with stock: within 50 miles 
of New York: salary $80 per month; a good man 
for right party: good reference. ADVERTISER 
971, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A v, p. I. short course (two-year) graduate, 
with practical experience, desires position as 
milk tester or assistant herdsman on dairy or 
hog farm: age 24: references; available July 
1; state opportunides and wage-. OSCAR F. 
PRASSE, V. P. L. Blacksburg, Va. 
YOUNG MAN wishes position as farm hand; 
had some experience: prefers good treatment 
to high wages. ADVERTISER 99.7, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (23) wants position as assistant 
herdsman on first-class dairy; agricultural 
school graduate two-year Cornell course, ex¬ 
perience advanced registry testing and dairy¬ 
ing, feeding: cun furnish best of references, 
ADVERTISER 981, cure Rural New-Y. rker. 
YOUNG MAN ill) wishes position on poultry 
farm; place where practical experience and 
good home preferred to high wages, ADVER¬ 
TISER 989, rare Rural New Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as manager of Jersey or 
Guernsey herd or farm; American; age 35; 
scientific and practical training ,<f 13 years; 
thorough knowledge in caring for purebred 
stock, selling, showing and feeding for produc¬ 
tion and tests, management of herd and farm 
for profit, cost accounting of uerd and farm: 
highest references from past and present em¬ 
ployers: full details and salary offered in first 
letter: available any time. ADVERTISER 978. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
IF YOU are looking for a man who can make 
your country home a pleasure from knowledge 
and experience in care of lawns, poultry, con¬ 
ditioning jwultry for shows, orchard work, dyna¬ 
miting for new orchards and gardening please 
address JOHN II. ROBINSON. Drcshor, Mont¬ 
gomery Co.. Pa. Thirteen years with (late) 
editor of ’’Farm Journal,” Can furnish auy 
reference desired. No Tobacco, 
FARMER and two sons wish management and 
operation of estate or farm where reasonably 
permanent position assured for three; chance 
for estate owner to place himself beyond un¬ 
certainties of intermittent help. ADVERTISER 
97C, iaro Rurul New-Yorker, 
MAN, 30 years old, married, small family, look¬ 
ing for good place on farm: good, honest, 
hard-working, steady man; wife a good house¬ 
keeper, washer, dressmaker and all around 
housework of all kinds: here is a good chance 
fore some one that has n -good plaee for such a 
family; maD Polish; wife American horn: state 
wages in first letter; good place near New York 
or New Jersey preferred. ADVERTISER 975. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER and farmer desires steady position 
on small place: married; one child; wife will 
help if necessary. ADVERTISER 983, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres: fields level and free from rocks: five 
miles from Augusta; on State road and trolley 
line: cuts 17." tons of hay; pasture and barns 
for 75 head; 12-room honse; barns have running 
water, electric lights and power; three silos; 
farm fully equipped with modern machinery. 
For terms and particulars address CHARLES S. 
POPE. Manchester, Kennebec Co., Me. 
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; $1(1,000 If 
sold soon, or would cash rent $2.50 per acre 
fur term of years, cash in advance: seven miles 
from Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
HASLETT, Hall. N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, preferably on lake, in Rock¬ 
land. Dutchess, Westebest*?r or Orange coun¬ 
ties. Write fully, BOX 1000. Lakeville, Conn. 
FOR SALE—190-acre farm, in Otsego County; 
all modern improvements; two miles from 
State road. II. C. INGALLS, Cooperstown, 
FOR SALE—Beautiful, modern counrrv home; 
clean town; elevation 1.800 ft.; rare educa¬ 
tional and library advantages. Address OWNER, 
Box 137. Alfred, N. Y. 
COLONIAL (13 rooms) brick residence on Hud¬ 
son River, near Albany: suitable for all year 
home, hotel or club: all modern improvements; 
six acres; two-story garage: fruit and shade 
frees; all buildings first-class condition; good 
transportation; price $19,000; terms to suit. 
MRS. ANNIE M. WOLFE, 383 Livermore Are.. 
Westerligh, Staten Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—5 to 95 acres, suitable for poultry 
farm: New Jersey preferred; 5 or 9-room 
house, with outbuilding; give full details and 
terms. F. TOOP, R. F. D. 1. Elizabeth, N. J. 
FOR. SALE—Village 40-acre orchard farm; 12- 
room, electric-lighted honse; S<K> bearing apple 
trees: near beautiful lake, in Monmouth, Maine: 
fine for boarders; near railroad station. Address 
BOX 258 Lisbon Falls. Me. 
FOR SALE—Boarding house and good farm of 
SO acres; partly equipped if desired; always 
more applicants Gian can be accommodated; 
20 rooms: house, barns and other buildings in 
good condition: near State road: land very pro¬ 
ductive; 20 miles from Albany. N. Y. Price, 
$S,300; easy terms; must be seen to be appre¬ 
ciated; description on request. ADVERTISER 
919. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 52 acres; house and out¬ 
buildings; 40 acres tillable land; 12 acres 
wood; suitable for poultry raising. MARTIN 
E, QUAD FELD, R. F. D. 41. Stanfordville. 
X. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—Peru, in Berkshires; 120 
acres; 20 tillable, rest splendid timber; on 
main road; nice seven-room cottage; running 
water; barn chicken house: close to school and 
stores: 12 miles from Pittsfield, three from vil¬ 
lage: ideal spot for truck and chickens; great 
demand; timber will pay for place; widow has 
to soil; a bargain; $3,000: half cash. Apply 
A. CHANDLER, Belte Haven. Greenwich, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Hundred acres, in Adimndaeks; 30 
cleared, balanee timber; keep 10 cows; factory 
two miles; well; automobile road: fishing: deer 
abundant: $700. W. E. HUMES. HarrisviUe, 
N. Y. 
224 ACRES of level tyaetor land, free from 
stones; 35 acres of orchard: some timber; 
modern house; large poultry house, large barna 
and outbuildings; only *3,000 needed: balance 
on mortgage at 597: stock and tools extra. 
JOHN J. YAXDIK, Claverack. N, Y. 
WOULD EXCHANGE 89', acre Michigan farm,' 
modern, attar city of 50,000 population, for 
good renting property in Southern New York 
State; reference; correspondence and photos. 
ADVERTISER 941, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and fruit farm; 10 acres: 
33 miles from New York City; near town, good 
schools, churches, etc.: 400 layers. 750 young 
chicks: 9-room house improvements: barn, shed, 
buildings; electric lights in all: most buildings 
new: good retail market for berries, fruit and 
eggs; sell terms suit. ADVERTISER 940. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy, poultry and fruit farm; 30 
miles New York City: uine-room house, all 
improvements; barn for 29 head cattle, four 
liorscs: silo; farm implements for running same; 
milk retails 15c per quart; 409 laying chickens, 
750 chicks; fruit, berries, etc.: good retail mar¬ 
ket for same; reason for selling, have made 
mine; having no sons to continue same, will 
sell on liberal terms to satisfactory partv. 
ADVERTISER 939, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Well furnished cottage, with barn. 
one acre of ground; on main road, between 
Saratoga Springs and Ball stun Spa; price $1,890. 
J. MeGOUGH. 59 Veronica Place. Brooklyn. 
X. T. 
To LET—Farm, suitable for chickens and mar¬ 
ket gardening, in Rerkshires, near Pittsfield; 
good hmisc. barn, small silo, rich clean soil, 
chicken houses; all in good order; to tenant 
with some means and best references only. 
Apply BOX 395, Roslyn, L. L, N. Y. 
$1,009 DOWN you can buy 182-acre farm; 100 
acres muck: balance clay and sand loam. MR. 
JOHN LKHTONKN, R. X... 3, Mexico. X. Y. 
FOR SALE barge dairy and fruit farm in Ash- 
field. Mass.; approximately 400 to 500 acres; 
will sell for cash or part cash or on contract: 
for full description and particulars, address 
RRTNTON E. HALT., Rcldiug, Mich. 
WANT to rent, with option of buying, dairy 
firm within commuting distance of New York 
Pity: will buy stock and equipment; give full 
details. ADVERTISER 957. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ATTENTION. retiring, widowed or absent 
owner; Dairy farmer, married, now em¬ 
ployed. responsible work, excellent character 
and business ability, wants three-year share 
contract, monthly settlements, to operate fully 
equipped farm and high-grade herd, 40 or more 
cows: near city trade: give your requirements: 
describe fully. ADVERTISER 999 care Rural 
New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Pasteurizing plant and milk route, 
with or without property; pasteurizing equip¬ 
ment just installed by the Creamery 1’ackage 
Co.; this business is located within 20 miles 
of New York; the only pasteurizing plant in a 
town of 12-000 population: a big opportunity for 
some one; route handling at this writing 360 
quarts Grade A daily, could be run to the capa¬ 
city of the plant, which is 1.000 quarts, but 
have reasons for only handling the amount men¬ 
tioned: League milk delivered u> the dairy door; 
property consists of all necessary buildings, 
barn, dairy and wagon sheds, etc.; bouse, 11 
rooms, all improvements, such as hot water 
heat, etc.; we can take $11,500 for property any 
time; this business located in the center of vil¬ 
lage, and can be run to the capacity in a short 
time; price $20,000 for everything; will let 
$9,000 stand on mortgage if wanted; or will sell 
business and equipment, including cork icebox, 
etc., for $10,000 cash, and will lease the pro¬ 
perty for a term of five or 10 years with the 
option of buying if wanted: house can be ar¬ 
ranged for two families very easy; rent $75 
per month to the buyer of the business; this is 
a money-making proposition and a business that 
will pay for itself in a short time. ADVER¬ 
TISER 993, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Furnished, in Cornwall, Conn., new 
six-room cottage, with dry cellar and attic, 
bathroom, fireplace, running water; situated on 
edge of villagp; beautiful view; garden planted 
if desired; $250 for season. ADVERTISER 964, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Three acres land, 30 young fruit 
trees. 10-room honse and barn, chicken house, 
good condition; on State road; fine location and 
river view: good water; exceptional opportunity; 
for cash or terms if sold at once. BOX 16, 
New Baltimore, N. Y. 
DESIRABLE dairy farm; all buildings in good 
condition; Sixty (60) acres tillable; four (4) 
acres timber: one hundred 1.100) ton silo; large 
icehouse, filled; tractor and all farm tools; 
never-failing orchard; nine (9) head of cattle, 
one (1) team, registered Duroc boar and twenty- 
two 122) head of bogs, also one hundred (10O) 
hens: farm is on State road: eight miles to 
Schenectady: milk truck and bus pass door; 
price $8,000. Apply ADVERTISER 99C. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Cottage for Summer: plainly fur¬ 
nished: at least seven rooms; must have good 
surroundings; within KKI miles of New York; 
near station; reasonable; Christian American 
family, ADVERTISER 973. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
STATE ROAD FARM—Good chance for auto, 
blacksmith, general store. ADVERTISER 
972, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRY FARM of 70 acres: Dutchess County; 
high state of cultivation: eight acres of wood¬ 
land; two springs; 75 apple trees; seven-room 
house, heated, telephone; barn for 20 head; 
price $4,009. ADVERTISER 974, care Rural 
New-Y orker. 
READ CAREFULLY — Wanted, six or more 
acres, on main auto road; must be level, well 
drained, within 30 miles of New York: with or 
without buildings; Jersey preferred; neat sta¬ 
tion and town; give details. ADVERTISER 
970, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A farm of about 45 acres of rich 
land, 120 Maple Street. Black River, N. Y.: 
house with all modern improvements, electric 
lights, hot and cold water, bathroom, furnace, 
ate,: convenient to three churches, high school, 
pqstoffice. milk station, etc.: own an established 
milk route. El. C. DEXTER. Black River, Jef¬ 
ferson Co,, N. Y. ’Phone 34-F-2. 
FOR SALE or exchange for a New York or 
Maryland farm one of the best stock and 
grain ranches In Eastern Montana, consisting of 
2.080 acres; 1,600 can be cultivated; 200 good 
Alfalfa land: good fences, fine water and fair 
buildings: price $20,060. W, MARS TON. 
Munnsville, X, Y. 
FOR SALE—Forty-three acres exceptionally fine 
citrus and farming laud: 12 acres coming 
bearing grove: King Valencia. Parson Drown 
pineapple.. orange, and balance one-third grape 
fruit: encircled and through center by Austra¬ 
lian pines, alternated with cocoatiut palms for 
wind-break: small house, stable, sheds; three 
driven wells and putnp house: situated three 
miles from ocean on good roc-k road; close to 
Palm Beach: fruit should pay for place in three 
years; tracking has netted from $1,100 to $2,100 
per year: price $12,000; cash $7,500: balance in 
four years; desire investigation. A. E. TRIPP, 
Lake Worth. Fla. 
FOR SALE—Twdve-room house, fronting State 
road; good well water: convenient to village, 
golf links and water; 13 acres: terms reason¬ 
able to a quick buyer. MRS. G. W. BI.YDEN- 
BURGH. Box 33, Stony Brook, L. I.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE — 109-acre modern newly-equipped 
poultry- farm; 10-room house; 50 acres wood¬ 
land; bordering river: fertile land; three miles 
town: sacrifice. VERRAN S POULTRY FARM, 
Westerly. R. I, 
FOR SALE or lease—Rockland County. N. Y.; 
29 acres, house, barn, outbuildings, orchard: 
33 miles New York City. FALLERMAN, 340 
Manhattan Avenue, New York City. 
120-ACRE FA RM—Price $500. Owner, M. J. 
AUSTIN. Weston, Vt, 
Fi'R SALE—275-acre dairy farm; two sets 
buildings, stock, tools; State road; bargain 
for quick sale. Owner. ROBERT CURXOW. 
Brookfield, N. Y. 
BARGAIN-—Nicely situated, right on main State 
road Providence to Hartford: hundreds of 
autos and bus service all day passing door: four 
miles from Wlllimantie: five minutes to depot 
and pastofliee; pretty river view; eight rooms, 
kit.lien, etc.: concrete cellar; concrete septic 
tank: water In house: new henhouse and work¬ 
shop. concrete floors; new garage: farm over 10 
acres, partly cultivated: price" for quick sale, 
including good auto, furniture, implements, 
tools, chickens, goats. 10 modern hives with 
bees, extra hives anil supplies, $3,000 JANS¬ 
SEN, Beekeeper, North Windham, Conn. 
ORCHARD FOR SALE — Centra! Ohio’ 6,000 
cherry, 3.0*10 pencil, 1,000 pear, 2,000 plums, 
3.000 apples: two acres grapes. BOX 436. 
Beuuingtou, Yt. 
WANTED—Small house to rent, four or five 
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, within com¬ 
muting distance of city; must be cheap. 
ADVERTISER 982, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Rural grocery store and buildings; 
fine location; on improved State road: in- 
vesrigatc. FRANK 'FULLER. Route 3 Homer. 
FOR SALE OR RENT — Connecticut poultry 
farm: capacity 1,000 layers. 5.000 chicks: ail 
conveniences; best markets. ADVERTISER 
979. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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