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Farm Help Wanted 
MARRIED couple or two single men to handle 
33 cows; good salary. Call or write, ulu.l- 
KOFF, 155 Crenelle Avenue, Garfield, N. J. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits 
from 18 to 23 years for general farming that 
is willing to hustle, that is interested in pure 
bred Holstein-Friesian cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 1125, care Rural N>w- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single cow and dairyman; private 
estate. F. JENKINS, Fairhaven, N. J. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man for general farm 
work; state wages. THEKON MILDER, 
Copake. N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, good steady all around 
farm hand; American, single, sober, good 
worker; .must handle team; no milking; $40 per 
month and board. Address ADVERTISER 1178, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN ns stableman; must be experi¬ 
enced in the care and breeding of purebred 
Clydesdale ami raising of colts; must be able to 
eare for the feed, and prefer one able to shoe 
the work mares: only man op high moral char¬ 
acter need apply: state references and wages. 
LONE OAK FARM, barren, Va. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Must milk and feed. 
GOLDBERG, 31 West loth Street, New York. 
PRACTICAL ORCIIARDTST—Eastern New York; 
state salary, whether married, experience, 
references: would consider half interest to right 
party with wornc capita]. ADVERTISER 1203, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
REL1ADLK white waitress and general house¬ 
work in small boarding-house; good tips. RON- 
216, Itoseor, N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
institution fbr feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance. Apply, stating age and 
enclosing letter of reference* (from previous em¬ 
ployer if possible l to SUPERINTENDENT 
1 ,ETCH WORTH VILLAGE, Thiells, N. Y.; Jtoek- 
land County. 
EXPERIENCED farmer wanted on small estate; 
milk eow and lake rare of lawn ami vegetable 
garden. Apply MAX GOODMAN, 226 Franklin 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED -Middle-aged woman to work in home 
in Orange Co., N. Y.: three in family; house 
has modern improvements; good home; good sal¬ 
ary; must be accustomed to country life; 
answer; reference. ADVERTISER 1141, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two first-class, experienced, single, 
dry band milkers; good wages. Address 
GOMEL FARMS, Annundale, N. J. 
FARMER GARDENER—On place 50 miles from 
New York; modern house with all conven¬ 
iences: good permanent position: wife to cook 
occasionally for owner, an unmarried man; 
state ago of man and wife, former employers, 
with kind of position filled with each, number 
and age of children, nationality, salary desired. 
ADVERTISER lilts, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm hand for general farm and 
orchard work; stale wages and experience. 
DON t*S, Linlitbgo, N. Y. 
WANTED—A woman to run a farm boarding¬ 
house where 15 men are boarders; everything 
furnished: good pay; permanent position. 
ADVERTISER 1196, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, middle-aged, for small 
household oil Long Island. ADVERTISER 
1197, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At, once, reliable, experienced, sin¬ 
gle young man (American), on general dairy 
farm in Northeastern Ohio; able to milk, will¬ 
ing, good companion, good habits and good¬ 
nature essential: state full particulars, exper¬ 
ience. wages expected and give references. 
ADVERTISER 1199, earn Rural New-Yorker, 
POi'l.T i: Y.M A N WA NT ED—Single, experienced: 
one-man plant; $50 month, hoard and room. 
DWIGHT TtALDWIN, We-rboro, Mass. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Purebred Jerseys; must 
understand conditioning for show: single uiun 
preferred. Address G. W. HOFFMAN. Boon ton, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Expert dry picker, especially pro¬ 
ficient on Leghorn broilers; .offer employment 
July, August and September; state proposition 
tGilv in first letter. ADVERTISER 1205, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POT LTRYMAN—Who lias had long and success¬ 
ful experience in all branches; must be sys¬ 
tematic worker and competent, who thoroughly 
understands egg production. ineiihatiOg, brood¬ 
ing. broilers, caponizing and fattening; furnish 
copy of all references and state wages in first 
letter: also young man desirous of learning to 
assist with poultry work. KILLIXGLY FARM, 
P.arre, Mass. 
WANTED—Boy, 18 years old. to help on milk 
route and do dairy work; reference required. 
MEADOW BROOK FARM, Milford, Conn. 
WANTED—Two married and two single men for 
large modern dairy farms; must bn good 
milkers and general experienced farmers; state 
wages and full particulars! a few men to board 
for one married man, with furnished house. 
Apply ADVERTISER 1153, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAN and WIFE; man for gardening; wife for 
cooking a ad general housework: permanent, 
positions; country near New York: state experi¬ 
ence, salary expected and age. ADVERTISER 
1170. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
OREAMEKY.MAN—Due experienced in butter 
and cheese making and able to properly han¬ 
dle ereamery machinery. WHHATFIELD FARMS, 
745 William St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
GOOD HOME and pay for middle-aged Ameri- 
rn a Protestant woman, general housework, 
small family adults, t'or respectable woman in 
reduced circumstances who prefers working 
alone, P. O. BOX 121, Port. Washington, X,. I., 
N. Y. 
GARDENER—Thoroughly competent, single, to 
run vegetable garden and produce quality 
vegetables; must be A 1 : will start on Soil and 
board: if* you make good wilt pay $60. BOX 
95, Barre, Mass. 
WANTED—Couple to work on estate; wife to 
cook for family of six; no hoarders nr laundry; 
gas, electricity and city water: man to help 
can* for hard of purebred Guernseys: steady- 
work; wages $1511 per month, with room, bath 
and board: good references required. CUIL- 
MARK FARM. Ossining. N, Y. 
WANTED—Practical up-to-date farmer, mar¬ 
ried. to operate 50-a ere truck, poultry and 
fruit farm, 18 miles from New York; must be 
thoroughly experienced In alt branches, including 
tractor operation; place is Summer home of 
owner: new six-room cottage f«n- farmer, with 
all conveniences: farm fully equipped, including 
tractor and motor truck: want to specialize in 
trmk and poultry, and will make it worth while 
to the man who can make good: prefer share 
proposition with guaranteed income of $tOO per 
mouth, plus usual perquisites; only capable and 
industrious man with unqualified references con¬ 
sidered. ADVERTISER 1200, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED- -Mail to work in bees; must, have 
some experience, he willing to work, not 
afraid of stings; hoard furnished; state wages 
and experience. E. L. LANE, Trumallshurg. 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Competent, trustworthy woman for 
two months to assist in general housework, 
country, in exchange for congenial home and 
small wages. ADVERTISER 1192, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Willing boy. 14-18, with some farm 
experience, to wo *'>tnto and dairy farm; 
good home: state w. wanted and full par¬ 
ticulars first letter; m. igarettos: steady job 
for right boy. F. S. HOLLENBECK, fully 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Girl or woman for general house¬ 
work on farm; when answering this adver¬ 
tisement please give reference. BOX 51, llal- 
cottville. Delaware C'o.. N. Y. 
WANTED -Two energetic young people. Prot¬ 
est ant, highest references, for small fruit and 
poultry place; light, housework, outside work; 
wages or shares; fine location. ADVERTISER 
1184. .are Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN WANTED—Farm work; must be 
good milker and horseman: no old men. boys 
or loafers, only workers; $60 per month and 
board; only plume calls answered; 42 M Cold 
Spring, N. Y., after 8 p, m. CHESTER SMITH, 
Cold Spring tui-Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two single, experienced, hard work 
lug. reliable, faithful farm bands; must be 
good milkers and teamsters; one lo work iu as 
herdsman iti purebred Guernsey herd; also two 
experienced carpenters; must have own tools; 
good wages and good board. PltOBASCO 
FARM. Flemingtoti. N. J. 
RELIABLE single man wanted oil small dairy 
fnrin: one able to milk, drive single and 
team, understand machinery; must come recom¬ 
mended: state salary. CHARLES PAPE, R. F. 
IK. Ossining. N. Y. 
WANTED- -Woman or girl for general house¬ 
work in house with nil city conveniences in 
family of two adults; excellent homp; state 
wages. K. WALOKOVK. 14 Ohio Avenue, Nor¬ 
walk, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man wanted for general farm 
work; good references; wages $65 mouth, 
board nml washing. EDWARD RUFF A SON. 
Hnnruven. N. Y. 
ASSISTANT POULT HYMAN (18-20) w anted at 
nnop; private estate; wages $30, with board 
and room: references required in first letter. 
11. 1., DAVIS Monroe. N. Y. 
WAITRESS CHAMBERMAID — Country; small 
private family; $46 monthly. ADVERTISER 
1200, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
COVPT.K—Woman cook, general housework: man 
garden, milk eow. generally useful: three iu 
family; mile from town 3.000; all conveniences; 
$100 monthly, bath, good quarters and board; 
all year position. R. R. GOODI-ATTE, War- 
xviek, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
ESTATE superintendent and experienced hog 
man; practical in all branches of an up-to-date 
live stock breeding plant: salary and interest 
consider'd only; would like large Puroe-Jersey 
breeding plant’ - , married: wife only; the best of 
reference. ADVERTISER UOJ), care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Simrlu man, age 27 will¬ 
ing. energetic, excellent habits, desires posi¬ 
tion <ui dairy or poultry farm: practical exper¬ 
ience iu all branches of farm work; 1 am no 
college graduate but a good, conscientious 
worker: call run truck or tractor: give full de¬ 
tails in first letter, with mention of wages paid, 
working conditions, etc. ADVERTISER 1137, 
• are Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager, married, will be open 
for position September 1; life experience; 
Westchester County preferred. (’. W. JOHN¬ 
SON. P.o\ 144 Bedford Hills. N. Y. 
i 
WANT POSITION as working foreman on farm. 
thoroughly experienced with purebred stock 
and modern machinery; references; married; no 
children. Address BOX 133. Peapack. N. J. 
-1 
FA ti ll ER-G AftPKNHR—Experienced in all vege¬ 
tables, fruit, dairy, poultry, all machinery, 
repairs; licensed chauffeur; married: no rbil 
dren. ADVERTISER 115S, eare Rnral New- 
Yorker. 
POl 'LTRYMAN, capable anil energetic, 28 years 
old, married, 10 years' practical experience as 
assistant and manager of poultry farms, familiar 
with modern poultry equipment, maintenance 
and methods, open for position; references ns to 
character, ability, etc. ADVERTISER 1109, 
cure Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED — Dairyman's assistant, thoroughly 
understanding testing, run* of certified milk 
anil all modern marhlnery, including ice plant; 
a hustler, absolutely neat and of good habits; 
reference. SPNNYSIDE FARM. Allendale, N. 
J, 'Phone Saddle River 22. 
MARRIED MAN oil dairy farm; house, milk, 
wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages anil 
experience; give names and addresses of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1179, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY expert, single, college graduate 
(Sweden), life experience, practical, energetic, 
aide to put a plant on a successful paying hosts, 
wants position as manager on commercial plant 
or private estate; only first class proposition 
will tie considered. ADVERTISER 1177. eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as housekeeper in good 
home; refined American woman, over 40. for 
thoroughly reliable woman only. MRS. FREE¬ 
MAN, Gen. Del.. White Plains, N. Y. 
GENTLEMAN with many years Jtperience in 
fruit growing wishes such work, or orchard 
manager. ADVERTISER 1175, eare Rural New- 
Yorker 
AGRICULTURAL college graduate, 20. desires 
position, progressive farm, where training and 
experience will count; references. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 1172, care Rural New-Yorker, 
YOUNG man, 20. agricultural college graduate, 
desires COW- testing position with farmer’s as¬ 
sociation; licensed milk tester: references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1173, eare Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRY MANAGER, married. 15 years’ com¬ 
mercial experience, is open for engagement; 
commercial only. ADVERTISER 1190, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POUT.TRYMAN, married. 12 years' practical ex¬ 
perience, wishes position; bpst references. 
ADVERTISER 1191, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
HIGH-GRADE practical American farm execu¬ 
tive open for permanent position on large farm 
estate: long successful experience in orcharding, 
small frtnts, gardening, farm crops, lawns, 
roads, stock, etc.; exceptional personal refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1189, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
PERMANENT position desired immediately as 
herdsman, manager, assistant, or combination 
of either, by young married American, 27: total 
abstainer and agricultural college graduate; 
possesses the praeti* al knowledge and experience 
required for successful business proposition; 
pure-blooded stock a specialty: facts substan¬ 
tiated by A-l references; particulars in first 
letter. Address ADVERTISER 1188, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PERMANENT situation wanted ns herdsman by 
competent, middle-aged single man; good 
feeder for highest production, raising calves and 
all work pertaining to hen] or dairy; highest 
references; give full details and salary offered 
satisfactory man. ADVERTISER 1187, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PERMANENT position wanted by American, ago 
32; life experience managing purebred Guern¬ 
sey and Jersey herds ami farms; scientific anil 
practical trainifig and expert *nce: expert feeder 
anil cattleman, witji thorough knowledge of every¬ 
thing pertaining to herd, daily, farm, sle wing, 
testing, selling, paper work and cost accounting 
of herd and farm: any location with large or 
small proposition if if pays; don’t- answer this 
if Slat.- college or your friends run your place; 
give full details with salary offered satisfactory 
man; highest u lUreru i s. ADVERTISER list'., 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MANAGER—Married (no children); 
15 years' practical experience; expert in 
chick raising anil egg production: salary and 
profit-sharing- ADVERTISER 1176, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Work by man of 28 iu woods, moun¬ 
tains or game preserve; experienced iu lighting 
forest fires and enemies of game. ADVERTISER 
list, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN il9) would like position on an 
estate near N.av York City. ADVERTISER 
1183, care Rural New Yorker. 
\V \NTKD—By a tailor now employed in a State 
institution and wishing to make a change a 
position in Institution for boys; have three 
years’ experience; can handle bovs in any de¬ 
partment. ADVERTISER 1180, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by a married man. nu 
children, middle-aged: capable of doing A, U. 
work in either Guernsey or Holstein herd: or 
will take entire charge of small herd of from 
10 to 15 cows; references exchanged. Address 
BOX 8. R. D. 1. Salisbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Position on large farm by young 
married man. American: can take charge of 
trftct/irs and Ford cars, do own repairs: best of 
references. ADVERTISER 1194. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WIDOW wants position on farm to look after 
chickens and do other light work: 20 years’ 
experience with poultry: want good home more 
than wages. ADVERTISER 1208, eare Rural 
New Yorker. 
SINGLE praot.loal poultryman desires position. 
ADVERTISER 1201, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—First-Hass: either commercial 
or private. ADVERTISER 1202, 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 175 tons of hay; pasture and barns 
for 75 bead; 12-room house; barns have running 
water, electric lights and power; three silos; 
farm fully equipped wtyi modern machinery. 
For terms and particulars address CHARLES S. 
l’OPE, Manchester, Kennebec Co., Me. 
FOR SATE—Stock farm: 706 acre-: all kinds 
good buildings; two new houses; 100 acres 
hemlock timber ready to out: 200 acres pas¬ 
ture; balance plow* land for tractor: $16,000 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. TIIOMAS 
HASLKTT, Hall, N. Y 
FOR SALE—45 acres of fruit and trucker farm, 
with seven-room house and good outbuildings; 
2H miles from town. HERMAN JOHNSON, 
Harrington, Pel. 
WANTED—Small shack, few acre- any kind, 
not swamp: brook or pond preferred: within 
one mile or store and transportation and 100 
miles of New York Citv- cheap for cash. C. 
PKY, No. 98 Allendale Road. Hartford. Conn. 
$10,00(1 BUYS ., splendidly equipped botet of 26 
rooms: also a large barn for storage; garage; 
in a lively college town, surrounded by Summer 
resorts; tile hotel Is doing a splendid business 
now; the furniture and plumbing are worth over 
$5,000: this property could nor be purchased to¬ 
day for $30,000. ADVERTISER 1132, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM — Equipped and Stocked: resi¬ 
dence, eight moms and hath, electric lights, 
modern improvements. J. SKRKABELT.A, Blue 
Point. N. Y. 
FOR SALE -Small farm, 100 acres, on high 
ground: beautiful extended views; in Berk¬ 
shire Hills: one mile from station; house and 
tenant house: two large barns: spring water in 
houses. GEORGE D. POWELL, State Line, 
Mass. 
FOR SALE—A well-established poultry farm 
1.000 layer capacity: fie* 7-room brick house 
with all conveniences: new garage. 20x12 ft.: 
plenty fruit of all kinds: 2,806-egg incubator 
capacity. J. E. GERHART, owner, Hauimon- 
ton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—All or one-half interest in farm 
implement store; best and only location in 
village of 2,766 population, covering some 159 
square miles of good farm territory J. T. 
TANK, Chatham, N Y. 
FOR SALE—Bungalow; 10 rooms, two baths; 
It (• acres; ail kinds fruit, berries; garage; 
henhouse, 100 chickens; 16 miles to New York; 
no agents; owner. SCHL1TT, Harrington Park, 
N. J. 
POULTRY FARM wanted by experienced poul- 
tryman for term of years, or will buy: must 
be near town and modern equipment, have a 
capacity for 1.200 or more layers: will run Ia r ge 
plant on profit-sharing basis. ADVERTISER 
1144. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Waterpower, four-run, old stack, 
French buhr country gristmill. If interested, 
call or write JAMES EVANS. Sehagticoke, N. Y. 
WANTED—In or convenient, to railroad town or 
village, a small house, controlling fair-sized 
improved plot; if suited, year's rental, under 
lease, in advance. Address ADVERTISER 1165, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL modern home; % acre; town of 
2,606; S°t>thern New York; will consider ex¬ 
change for good farm, ADVERTISER 1162, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
OWNER—111 health causes sale; 14 acres: seve i 
rooms, furnace; cbieken-liouses. garage, bar . 
wood lot. poultry plant. W. SIIRODER, Oxford. 
N. J. 
NINE ACRE ponltrv farm: capacity 3.500 lavers: 
100 miles from Philadelphia; $11,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1156, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Cash: stpro building, stock, dwell¬ 
ing, 6 lots, near depot; electric lights, tele¬ 
phone. Write A. B. FISHER, Strasburg. Va. 
VERMONT FARM—About. 50 acres; wOodlot: 
sugar outfit; running water: good building : 
well located for Summer boarders. ADVER¬ 
TISER ii7i, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
43 ACRES, 7 heavy timber, 15 acres corn. 4 
oats; 15,000 tomatoes set: 300 fruit trees; 50) 
grapes; 1 200-1.500 baby chicks; 3 burses: 2 
cows; incubators, brooders, tools, etc.: 9-room 
brick house, slate roof*; built 1914; brick garage, 
barn and chicken house: *5 mile Aletmlien. oi 
Lincoln high way: 6 miles Perth Amboy; 8 miles 
to New Brunswick. .T. T. BRYAN, 266, Journal 
Square Bldg.. Jersey City, N. J. 
WANTED—Farm on State road within 100 m les 
of New York, near Catholic church; mast have 
recent photos, which will he returned; price net 
to exceed $2,090. .T. A. O'DONNELL, 7618 7th 
Avr., Brooklyn, N. 3 r . 
OVER 100-acre farm, will sacrifice on account of 
poor heallh: on main road, 3>L miles tr im 
railroad station: 1 mile from schools, churches, 
stores; $5,000 11-room house; water, telephone, 
hardwood floors: new high-roof barn; other build¬ 
ings; young, heavy horses; Holstein cows; pigs: 
Ancona chickens: tools; carriages; harnesses; 
timber; fruit; stoves; some household goods, 
ready to live: Spring crops in: all for $6,709; 
le-< t r cash: insurance. $6,000. Write owner, 
JAMES BENTLEY, Columbia Crossroads, Pa. 
WANT! 
ID—F 
arm 
: ST 060 limit: in exchange for 
four 
city 
lots 
$1,669 oi,|i; balance 
cash. 
CLARK 
, 2394 
.Tor 
ome Ave„ New York, N. 
Y. 
104 ACRES. 30 o 
loured, balance desirable 
wood- 
laud; 
good 
12 - 
room hoo*€; i>rvpl;ircs. 
ba rns. 
etc.; live stork. 
tools, planted; $7,500; 
cash 
S3.500. 
BOX 
37, 
Route 2, Clinton, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Fine place on trolley liue; electric 
lighted; 3 acres: carriage house, henhouses; 
cottage. 5 rooms; large house, 9 rooms, hot- 
water heated; fruit: 'oncrete walks; xvrite for 
particulars and photos; fine home; must sell. 
WRIGHT HALL, owner. New Paltz, Ulster Co., 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 360 acres, located best 
dairy section Southwestern New York; less 
than five minutes’ walk to depot, store, post- 
office, high school and churches: on improved 
road; see this farm, when you can see what it 
produces. For particulars address ADVER¬ 
TISER 1193. care Rural New-Yorker. 
DURHAM village farm; large buildings; pro¬ 
ductive soil; boarders: fruit, dairying: fully 
equipped: immediate possession given. NOR¬ 
MAN RAD1CK, Durham. N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM—Near Lakewood, N. J.; 23 
acres: 525 Leghorn layers, 2,500 growing Lee- 
horns and White Rocks: six brooder and colon.- 
houses, two larg. laying houses; fully equipped; 
capacity 1 200 birds: six-room cottage, barn, 
feed house other out,buildings: electric lights 
throughout: price $9,500: cash $4,500; rest mort¬ 
gage. Further details from ADVERTISER 1185, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WIDUW must sell four-room house; electricity, 
furnace: half acre land: 10O chickens, hen¬ 
house, just off State road: bargain for quick 
sale. MRS. COURTIERS, Chestnut Street, R. 
D. 2. Lakewood, N. J, 
FOR SALE—Fine truck and poultry farm con¬ 
taining; 79 acres: located on the Eastern 
Shore of Maryland, the garden spot of the earth, 
bordering on Stare road which leads to Wash¬ 
ington. Baltimore. Wilmington. Philadelphia 
and New York City, nil within day's ride: beau¬ 
tiful home: shade and lawn; all necessary out¬ 
buildings: long growing seasons, short Winters; 
price, with general description, on application. 
H. 11. l.Kl’HXER. Mardela Springs, Md. 
$4,060 BUYS the best money proposition of its 
kind offered in these columns; a 12-room 
house, besides two attics, large bathroom and 
large halt: also two-story garage and garden; 
in a growing community; could easily l«> made 
into two-family house; could pick yon- tenants; 
very desirable location in historical and beauti¬ 
ful village: will send photograph. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1182. care Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SATE—Twenty good buildings lots, near 
Great River depot, township of Isllp. MR. 
H. C. ADAMS, New Hamburg, N, Y. 
FOR SALE—139 acres. In high state of cultiva¬ 
tion, with crops, stock and machinery; pos¬ 
session any time. Write or see MIKE STAND¬ 
FAST, Vinceutowu, N. J. 
WANTED—To buy fruit aud dairy farm, 40-66 
miles from New York equipped: good house; 
not- over $3,069: give particulars first letter: nt 
agents, W. A. THOMFN. care Cobblestone 
Fttrtn, Snffern. Rockland Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—60-a ore fruit farm: on State road: 
price reasonable. ADVERTISER 1195, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Small farm or country place in pic 
turesquu location. New York State or Connec¬ 
ticut: state particulars and price; small cash 
payment. ADVERTISER 1198, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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