Do You Need Farm Help? 
We have many able-bodied Jewish young men, 
with nnd without experience, who wish to work on 
farm*. If you need a. good, steady 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 
175 Second Avenue - • New York City 
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word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy most reach os Tharsday morning to 
appear in issoe ol following week. 
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subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
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 (front previous employers if 
postuble), to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth 
Village, Xhlells, Rockland Co,, N, Y, 
COUPLE WANTED—Forty miles out, on Long 
Island; man to he chauffeur and gardener; 
wife to be cook. Address, with references and 
salary expected, U. FRANK, 118 Freeman 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, one or two single men to 
work on 100-acre farm and dairy: must be 
good milkers, reliable, not afraid work, at mod¬ 
erate wages by month or by year; state wages 
wanted, and persons not, reiiuble need not ap¬ 
ply. CRYSTAL SPRING STOCK FARM, Lit- 
tlestown, Pa. 
WANTED—Single men for general orchard 
work. THE ORCHARDS. Bennington, Vt. 
WANTED—Woman assistant in care of children 
and general housework; $40 per mouth; op¬ 
portunity for advancement: convenient location. 
EV ERG KEENS S.V NATORITTM-SCHOOL FOR 
CHILDREN, 51 Mcuand Road. Albany, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—llolsteins; must milk, 
feed, tit and show. Address ADVERTISER 
99t'., care Rural New-Yorker. 
MILKERS—We need several competent dry 
hand milkers; wages $00 per month with 
board and single room. WALKER-CORDON 
MILK FARMS, Plainsboro, N. J. 
WANTED — Middle-aged woman to do general 
housework in small family; Frotestant pre¬ 
ferred; all modern conveniences; good home. 
MRS. CHESTER A. GAEDE, Mnrlboro-on-Hud- 
son, N. Y, 
WANTED—TWO good single men, with good 
habits, on dairy farm: $35 and maintenance. 
BOX 25, Rockdale, N. Y’. 
MILKERS WANTED—$110 per month and board; 
must be dry hand arid capable to milk 30 cows 
In 9ve hours twice daily. WALKER-GORDON 
LABORATORY CO., Juliustown, N. J. E. A, 
Perry, Manager. 
WANTED—Siugle man to drive team and milk; 
give reference; wages $45 Hiid board. BUR¬ 
LINGAME. HUTCHINS & KING, 7 Water St., 
New York City, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single farm hand; must, milk; $30 
per mouth and maintenance. ROUTE ONE. 
Box 57, Hyndsville, N. ¥. 
POULTBYMAN wauled for Virginia farm; one 
with Cornell and practical experience: modern 
equipment for about seven hundred layers; 15 
acres; water, lights; close to shipping point; 
party must have a little eapitHl for this propo¬ 
sition nnd furnish satisfactory referenee as to 
character, industry and ability; good chance 
for the right man: net quickly. DR. I,. V. 
HENDERSON, Ashland. Va. 
WANTED—A married man to work >»i dairy 
and general farming; house and privileges; 
30 miles from New York; if you are a man who 
is in the habit of changing often, do not an¬ 
swer; state wages wanted. ADVERTISER 
1029, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged or elderly man, single 
preferred; thoroughly competent to take care 
of live stock; must be experienced In raising 
hogs, cattle and poultry. AddresB. with refer¬ 
ences, W. W. WEI MAN, P. O. Box No. 777, 
Wilmington, Del. 
WANTED — Middle aged woman for general 
housework in small family; good home to 
worthy woman. Address IV. W. WE I MAN, P. 
O. Box No. 777. Wilmington, Del. 
WANTED— A working foreman for one hundred- 
acre farm on Hudson, thirty-three miles from 
New York. Write full particulars, references 
and wages expected WASHBURN. Stony Point, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife tor my farm in Win¬ 
chester Uenter, Conn.; an ideal place for 
chicken farm; salary and bonus. MICHAEL A. 
FREE. Rockland, Me. 
BLACKSMITH—Must also be experienced in re¬ 
pairing farm machinery and tractors. WHEAT- 
FIELD FARMS, No. 745 William St., Buffalo, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Two experienced, single, teamsters; 
must be able ami willing to do all classes of 
work on farm, including seeding and milking, if 
necessary; good wages and home to clean, con¬ 
scientious workers, who are not afraid of long 
hours and hard work. Apply at once to BOX 
229 , Morris Plains, N. J, 
WANTED—Reliable, experienced, single man to 
work; good opportunity lo one wlm wants to 
make fanning his future. Write, .MAPLEWOOD 
FARM, It. 1, Carthage, N. Y. 
COOK and HOUSEMAID (2), preferably mother 
and daughter, or sisters; permanent position; 
must be fond of children and country trained; 
for eo tin try estate 11 miles from New York; 
give references, experience and wages required. 
ADVERTISER 1034, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED White Protestant girl, 19 to 20, or 
middle aged woman, ns mother's helper in 
suburban home; no heavy work; good Imme for 
responsible party; state wages, experience, etc. 
ADVERTISER 1033, care Rural New- Yorker. 
WANTED Alarr'ed mnn; general farm work; 
private farm In Orange Co., N. Y.; no objec¬ 
tion to one child; work year around; reference. 
ADVERTISER 1082. care Rural New Yorker. 
CLEAN dry-hand milkers for certified dairy; 15 
cows; wages $50. maintenance; age, refer¬ 
ences and experience. RARITAN VALLEY 
FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Good milker; single; able to drive 
Ford truck; Ayrshire herd doing A. R. work. 
MATTHEW LKGGAT, Gwynedd Valley. Fa. 
WANTED—Farm band; young; good milker and 
field worker: salary, start, $35 monthly; per¬ 
manent. HUNER, Route 4, Danbury, Coun. 
WANTED—On a small Sullivan County farm, 
single middle-aged man for general farm 
work. ADVERTISER 1U28, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Toting married man who is a good 
milker and used to the care of high-class cat 
tie, to help in a herd of purebred Jerseys and 
do small amount of dairy work; good unfur¬ 
nished cottage; wife willing to board one or 
two men if necessary: no children preferred. 
Address, with references and wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 1P27. care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman (21 30) who can 
manage a grow ing proposition; must tie ant- < 
blttons, industrious anil able to drive ear; near I 
New York Pity: salary and commission; give I 
references; excellent opportunity for good man. 
BOX 249, Pe„,l River, N. Y. 
WANTED—Working farmer, take entire charge 
gentleman's place, New Jersey; must under¬ 
stand fruit,, vegetables, (lowers aud machinery: 
no other help kept; liberal wages paid to right, 
party; apply by letter for appointment. M. 
F, U., Sixth Floor, 22 William .Street, New 
York. 
WANTED—Married couple, at once, for general 
fiirin work; wife lo take care of chickens, 
etc.; references required. Address JOSEPH 
RAGXOLE, Livingston Avenue, Rose land. N, J. 
HERDSMAN—For high-class Guernsey herd: all 
equipment up-to-date; a place where results 
will count; roust he good milker, feeder and 
kind to stock; one who takes a genuine interest 
In the work; willing to milk four times a day; 
also must know how to handle help, keep stuck, 
barn and dairy In first-class shape; no cigarettes 
or swearing; state age, nationality and salary 
expected anil addresses of last two employees 
W. ,T. BROWN. 1259 Woodward Avenue. Detroit. : 
Mich. 
WANTED—Good farm band (single); must un¬ 
derstand horses aud general farm work: state 
wages expected with board and room. ROBERT 
L. CASE. Stamford, Coun. 
WANTED—-Laundress for hoys’ school: $50 per I 
month and home; married, can use husband if 
qualified in care of boys, at $05 per month. 
COUNTY SCHOOL, Lawrence. Mass. 
WANTED—Married couple, strong character; 
inau for master of cottage: woman general 
supply, in boys’ school: salary $1,3S0. W. 
GRANT PANTHER, Superintendent. Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED — Woman for general housework: 
small adult family; plain cooking; electrical 
conveniences in home; references. Address J. 
MacPHEUSON. 507 Thirteenth Street. College 
Point, L. I., N, Y. 
HOUSEWORK — Reliable white woman, with 
satisfactory references: permanent country 
position: small family: wages $95. Write P. 0. 
BOX 53, Scarsdale. N. Y. 
WANTED—Single Protestant young man of good 
character for general farm work, small dairy: 
must be clean and good milker: state wages 
desired, age, experience anil full particulars in 
first letter. BOX 148, Harrison, N. Y. 
WANTED -An assistant cook for institution on 
Long Island; no objection to woman with 
child. Apply ADVERTISER 1041, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
-1 
WANTED — Farmer-gardener for my country 
home, near While Plains. N. Y.. comprising 
20 acres; to have charge of lawn, vegetable and 
ilotver gardens, orchard, two cows, one horse, 
small lot of chickens and to cultivate five acres 
in potatoes, corn, etc.; experienced middle-aged 
married man preferred: no children: wife to do 
laundry for my family of three, for which she 
Mill be paid separately; must have own houses 
hold goods; permanent position to the right 
man, starting altout June 1: pleasant cottage 
with running water, electric light, coal, vege 
tables and $75 per month wages ADVERTISER 
19411, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
AMERICAN, married, wants greenhouse posi¬ 
tion or on market garden farm, preferably on 
Long Island. ADVERTISER 989. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single, 27, desires position as 
manager of modern plant; Cornell training 
aud thoroughly experienced in all branches: em¬ 
ployed at present, but want to make a change. 
ADVERTISER 985, care Rural New- Yorker, 
WANTED—Position on modern country estate, 
gardening or orchard work; seven years in 
last place. S. V. ANDERSON, 194 Southmayd 
Itond, Waterbary, Conn. 
WANTED—A position as manager of a dairy 
farm; an agricultural school graduate; also 
have had several years' practical work; very 
good references. Address BOX 25, Port Mur¬ 
ray. N. J. 
MIDDLE-AGED woman wants position as work¬ 
ing housekeeper and cook on farm, moderate 
wages. ADVERTISER 1017, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FOREMAN or superintendent; Hollander; mar¬ 
ried; two small children; seeks a position on 
private estate: experienced in having charge of 
registered stuck: first-class butter-maker; can 
show host of references.. ADVERTISER 1018, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL FARMER, with long experience: 
three years on the last place; wife cook and 
housekeeper: would like position on farm or 
private place. BOX 11 Annaudale. X. J. 
-1 
FARMER wants position as assistant superin¬ 
tendent on large farm; good tractor or truck 
matt: American; married- age 27. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1050, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
COOK—Matt, and assistant, wants position; 
have references; wlllf'ig to go anywhere. Ad¬ 
dress ST. riSEE It, 55 Railroad Avenue. South 
Norwalk, Conn. 
FARMER, American, married, age 27, wants 
position as foreman or caretaker on gentle¬ 
man's estate: honest, reliable and capable: un¬ 
derstands farming In all its branches. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1051, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING MANAGER—Life experience, open 
for engagement; practical and competent; 
references. C. B. BUCHANAN, Brandywine 
Summit, Pa. 
HERDSMAN or poultryman, single, wishes posi¬ 
tion; $95; experienced; references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1006, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager open for permanent 
position; qualified by life experience in oper¬ 
ating farms; wide scientific and practical ex¬ 
perience with thoroughbred cattle: thorough 
knowledge ol nil agricultural machinery: ex¬ 
clusive ability and unquestionable reference. 
BOX 162, Highland Station, Springfield, Mass. 
SITUATION WANTED—Young man, 25, single. 
intelligent, seekB work on farm. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1025. care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, married, seeks position as as¬ 
sistant manager or foreman on private place. 
ADVERTISER 1024. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position in Adlrondacks or CatsklU 
Mountains by a young man: strong and will¬ 
ing worker: no drift,er. ADVERTISER 1023, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
ASSISTANT POULTRYMAN desires position; 
not afraid of work. GORDON, 771 Eighth 
Avenue, New York. 
POULTRYMAN is open for a position on a 
small commercial plant or estate; one year 
on a large commercial plant; can manage to se¬ 
cure satisfactory results. ADVERTISER 1020, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AS MAN on small private place; English (37); 
married: saddle horses, car, cow. care of 
grounds; long references; state wages. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1937. care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED young man wants light farm 
work. 9 to 9; good home. ADVERTISER 
103ti, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL poultryman desires position: mid¬ 
dle aged; handy with tools: milk: paint; un¬ 
derstands gardening, lawns: private place pro 
ferred. ADVERTISER 1035, care Rural New- 
Y orker. 
POSITION WANTED—Farmer, hotel butcher; 
single (40): no liquor; $55 mont,h: best board. 
ROOM 8, 1134 Homewood Ave.. Baltimore, Md, 
Tel.. Vernon 1601, 
PIGEON expert, with many years' practical 
experience in raising squabs fur market and 
in showing birds successfully, open for a propo¬ 
sition where skill, hard work and ambition are 
appreciated: finest references front past and 
present employers: give full details in first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 1038, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ESTATE SUPERINTENDENT and farm mana¬ 
ger; 1 fe experience iu all branches: purebred 
cattle, roeurds. testing, pedigrees and families 
and a certified milk producer with a 1.200 bac¬ 
teria count; A 1 calf raiser: two prize winners 
this Pail; own veterinary minor ailments; also 
purebred Berkshire*; good breeder, and raise 
90':; of my pigs; allow ring experience: sheep, 
turkeys and poultry; rotation of farm and gar¬ 
den crops; modern machinery from a plow to a 
thrasher, horse or tractor power, and a gas 
engine and pump specialist; do all repairing, 
concrete, carpenter and plumbing, pruniug, 
spraying lawns, drives nnd shrubs; successful 
with help and a hard worker; American: 3$: 
married: A-l references: state wages. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1045, care Rural New-Yorker, 
POSITION WANTED—Housekeeper, cook: very 
neat, conscientious, capable, with well-man 
norod, refined girl. 12; hoy, 11; desires position: 
capable of taking entire charge; nearby high 
school necessary. Will Darley, who answered 
above advertisement before, kindly write again, 
as I lost address': ADVERTISER 1049, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WA NTED — Situation on large farm, cooking 
for help, by competent American woman: $15 
week: ('tinned icut preferred. N. SCHIRMER. 
Whitneyville P. 0., New Haven, Conn. 
FARM and estate working manager of proven 
ability: thorough knowledge all branches; 
American: married: age 40: A-l references. 
BOX 791, Mount Kisco, N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED married man, no children, 
wishes position as farmer or herdsman; A-l 
references: furnished house preferred. ADVEXt- 
TISER 1944. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MANAGER, married, 15 years' com¬ 
mercial experience, is open for engagement: 
■ ‘ommcrr-Ial only. ADVERTISER 1042, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
• 
POULTRYMAN. married. 12 years' practical 
experience, wishes position: best references. 
ADV ERTISER 1943. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as general farm hand or 
nurseryman: married: f nr small children: 
good references. GEORGE TRFSCH. 39 Dit- 
mnr Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. 
YOUNG MAN. energetic, with Summer's ex¬ 
perience, wishes farm Job: can milk. HARRY 
SISKIND, 1492 Amsterdam Avenue. New York. 
POULTRYMAN. single, open for position: thor¬ 
oughly experienced in raising and selecting 
stock for year around pr vdiiction. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1047. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Idea! Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; fields level and free from rocks; five 
miles front Augusta: on State road and trolley 
line: Gits 175 tons of hay: pasture nnd barns 
for 75 head: 12-mom house; barns have running 
water, electric lights nnd power: throe silos; 
farm fully equipped with modern machinery. 
For terms and particulars address CHARI.ES S. 
POPE, Manchester Kennebec Co., Me. 
FOR S.M.E—Stock farm: 700 acres; all kinds 
good buildings: two new houses: TOO acres 
hemlock timber, ready to on*: 290 acres pas 
turn; balance plow Iftnd for traitor; $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 
UASLKTT. Hall, N. Y. 
COLONIAL (13 rooms) brick residence on Hud¬ 
son River, near Albany; suitable for all year 
home, hotel ur .-title all modern improvements, 
six acres; two-story garage; fruit and shade 
trees; all buildings first-class condition: good 
transportation; price $10,000; terms to suit. 
MRS. ANNIE M. WOLFE, 388 Livermore Ave.. 
VVoslerligh. Staten Island. N. Y 
FOR SALE—Large dairy and fruit farm In Ash- 
field. Mass.; approximately 400 to 500 acres; 
will soli for cash op part cash or on contract; 
for full description and particulars, address 
RRINTON F. HALL. Bolding. Mich 
FOR SALE A 14 room house and poultry farm 
combined, with nil improvements; 2\£ acres 
of land. PAUL OROVITZ, Liberty, Sullivan 
CO.. N. Y. P. O. Box 950. 
ORCHARD FOR SALE — Central Ohio; 6,000 
cherry, 3.000 peach. 1,000 pec, 2.000 plums. 
8,060 apples: two acres grapes. BOX 436, 
Bennington, Vt. 
120-ACRE FARM—Price $500. Owner. M. j. 
AUSTIN. Weston, Vt. 
PARTNER wanted in general store, auto and 
chicken bnslaess. BOX 79, Newtown Rd., 
Danbury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Four-acre farm, at. Mount Holly, 
N. J ; fine young bearing orchard, 75 apple, 
40 peach and other fruit; six-room brick house, 
excellent barn, chicken house, corn crib, etc.; 
beautiful view overlooking lake; ideal self-sup¬ 
porting home. CHARLES L. PARKER. 856 
South 14th Street. Newark. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Complete poultry plant; chicken 
houses, brooder house, 3.000 capacity incuba¬ 
tor: good house and barn, with electric light 
plant and over one thousand White Leghorn 
fowls; must be. sold to close estate; located in 
pretty village of 1.000 ; convenient shipping 
facilities. Inquire of C. L. LATHROP, Admin¬ 
istrator, Angelica, N. Y. 
MUST SELL — Farm, 110 acres: 70 tillable; 
brook, springs. Details, OWNER. Box 38, 
R. D., Chatham, N. Y. 
WANTED—A partner for large commercial 1 - 
chard. Address ADVERTISER 1019, care 
Rnral New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE-—Thirty acres, highly elevated laud; 
near church, school nnd State road; fine loca- 
tinn for cottage; plenty of timber and firewood; 
$200 of berries annually, .MRS. F. H. COLE, 
Brainards Station. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Chenango County farm. 187 acres-* 
equipment: 20 cows; sugar bush; good water: 
near school; 1 "-i miles from State road, good 
buildings; lO-ioom bouse, furnace, bath- imnj°- 
diale possession. WILLIAM F. WILLIAMS, 
New Berlin, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small shack: few acres, any k d 
not swamp: brook or pond preferred; within 
one mile of store and transportation and oqe 
hundred miles of New York City, cheap fo~ 
cash. C. DEY. No. 98 Allendale’ Road, Hart¬ 
ford, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Ten acres unimproved land and 
one-acre villa site, in Florida. For particu¬ 
lars write E. P. BANNING, Elizabethtown, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fifty-acre dairy and ponltrv farm. 
S. P. SMITH, ft, R. 3, Willinmstown, N. Y. 
28a-A('HB FARM for sale- in heart of New 
York milk zone: for $5,250: buildings alone 
could not be replaced for $10,900: seven miles 
to shipping station; improved road most of the 
way: all but 50 acres, which is in wood, can be 
worked by any kind of machinery , wood, if sold 
at $1 per cord, would more than pay for the 
place; tie-ups for 50 head of stork and’ buildings 
for 1.500 hens: good fruit; high elevation; 
school nearby; stores and churches four miles: 
9"»T lie sold. MARY J. SMITH, Marathon. 
IGJ; SALE—-Poultry farm; five acres: seven- 
* K,us e in good condition; chicken-house. 
120x18 feet; barn: 200 laying hens, 400 baby 
chicks. 700-egg incubator. CHARLES L'ODT 
P. O. Box 113, Medford. L. I., N. Y 
FARM — Rent $350 year; 60 acres, tillable; 
eight-room house, barns, tractor; no stock: 
near village. RUSSELL, R, D, 1, Princeton, 
N, J. 
INCOME-PRODUCING fruit and general farm. 
overlooking Sound: one hour from New 
York; exceptional location; near trolley, 
railway, schools, Post Road; 40 acres land, 
finest tilth: 500 bearing apple trees, 90 pear, 
iiOO peach, best varieties: excellent local ms**- 
kef: good income yearly; cherries, plums, straw- 
in Tries. raspberries, asparagus large garden: 
new attractive small dwelling barn, sheds 
• o'on.v houses; quarters for married farm help; 
I T ,h ’9g A 1 condition: value $40,900; price 
$30,000; stock, machinery, some furniture in¬ 
cluded; terms: sacrifice for quick sale. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1029, care Rnral New-Yorker. 
WANTED — To rent, option buying, well- 
equipped farm, and worth working for: East¬ 
ern New York preferred ADVERTISER 1022 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
- . , , .. , li.-U*-, oil 
farm, for lady, one child, near Middle-own 
. .." "• Eighth Avenue. New 
MRS. GREENBERG, 544 
York City. 
l.LAT riFTL York State home and poultry 
plant: % acre: plenty fruit; bustling town 
°'i., S: 10 rooms; improvemems. 
ADVERTISER 1031. • ire Rural New-Yorker. 
ouse; stale eqtiipme 
acres;'10-room or larger 
lent Send full narticn- 
uuq Wll 111 
beautifully situat/ed. 100 miles from New 
York City; near two railroad stations; large 
house, containing t\v,. baths, steam heat, open 
fireplace, etc.; numerous outbuildings; fniiv 
stocked; registered Jerseys; will sell with it 
without furniture, stock, et.c.; suitable for 
hoarding house o r sanitarium. Fur particulars 
upplv OLIVEDAI.E FARM. Hillsdale. N. Y. 
WANTED—Village property acre up, in or iust 
outside corporation, railroad village, 50 t, lit) 
miles from New York: full description first let¬ 
ter: must be cheap for cash. ADVERTISER 
1930, care Rural New Yorker. 
M»R SALE—Four acres; on Lincoln High wav; 
fine residential section: beautiful outlook: 
seven mints, bath, hot water heat, gas. elec¬ 
tricity, city water, sewer: two-story double 
garage: hennery: beautiful grounds, elms, fruit 
trees, stream; mar school. 20 mills New York: 
l'> minutes' walk Pennsylvania R. R station. 
Owner. HALLEY, on premises. 459 St. Georges 
Avenue. Rahway. N. J. 
I HAVE a farm which I think is the best loca¬ 
tion for a gentleman's Slimmer or all-the year 
home to be found in New England: high eleva¬ 
tion; beautiful views; absolutely pure water 
supply: good buildings and every natural ad¬ 
vantage: if your are looking for such n place, 
write tile owner for full description. H. M. 
PODGE. Charlton. Mass, 
127 ACRES—<15 tillable, 40 early potato land- 
(wo brooks: running water: $3,000 wood: fine 
buildings: only $3,000: also small farm. $1,000. 
RAY STEVEN'S, SchnylerviUe. N. Y. 
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WOODED hillside bungalow for sale: two bed¬ 
rooms bath. living room, kitchen and dining 
alcove, on one floor: large attic, convertible 
into rooms; modern: lot 75x100; six minutes' 
walk to station: $9,500. II. D. McKIRREN. 
Plriisntitvllle, Westchester Co.. N Y 
COUNTRY PI.ACE or smalt farm: 75 acres: 
buildings; State road; near town; opposite 
park. A. L. CANFIELD. Somerville. N. .T. 
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