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Farm Help Wanted 
•WANTED—Single women as attendant* in State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance. Apply, stating age and 
enclosing lettpr of reference (from previous em¬ 
ployer if possible) to SUFKU1N IHNDEN T 
LETCHWORTH VILLAGE, Thiells, N. Y.; ltock- 
lnnd County. 
GOOD HOME and pay for middle-aged Amori- 
.•fitt Protestant woman, general housework, 
small family adults, for respectable woman in 
reduced circumstances who prefers working 
alone. P. O. BOX 121, Port Washington, L. I.. 
N. Y. 
COUPLE—Woman cook, general houaework; man 
garden, milk cow. generally useful; three in 
farnilv; mile from town 3.000: all conveniences; 
Slim monthly, bath, good quarters and board: 
all year position, B. It. GOODLATTE, War¬ 
wick, N. Y. 
WANTED—An experienced herdsman to take 
charge of a herd of purebred Ayrshire^: pre¬ 
fer married tnan; in answering state compensa¬ 
tion expected, age. experience, etc.; we also 
need a good dry hand milker; state experience 
and compensation expected. CRESTMONT 
FARM, Sunbury, Pa. 
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WANTED—l’oultr.\ mun. single; must be reliuhle, 
capable; steady position; state wages ex¬ 
pected. S. P. POULTRY FARM, Silver Hill. 
Mr!., Anacostla Station. Washington, D, 0. 
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WANTED—An experienced herdsman on an up- 
to-date farm; one who has had experience 
with milking machines: this is a good propo¬ 
sition fur the right man. G. A. LAWSON, R. 
F. l>.. North Haven. Conn. 'Phone Now Haven 
Colony 4140. 
CLEAN dry-hand milkers for certified dairy: 15 
cows; wages $30, maintenance; age. refer¬ 
ences and experience. RARITAN \ ALLEY 
FARMS, Somerville. N. .T. 
WANTED — At once, on poultry farm, single 
man desiring a permanent position; must fa' 
able to do all farm work and have some ex 
perience witli poultry: best references required; 
no floaters need apply; give particulars. H0H- 
MANN BROS., Princet on, X. J. __ 
RELIABLE men wanted for milkers on up-to- 
date certified farm; host wages mid conditions 
for non of ability. ADVERTISER 1245, rare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work 
on Western New York farm. Address 
ADVERTISER 1244, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ROY OR SINGLE MAN for general farm work; 
no cigarettes; state experience and wages 
wanted. F. S. HOLLENBECK. Tully. X. Y. 
GOOD country blacksmith and wheelwright; 
good house to married man or room and board 
to single man; good wages to competent man. 
Address r. A. FAYSON, Service Stones Corp,. 
Spurrows Point. Md. 
WANTED—Active single man to wash bottles 
and attend boiler in retail dairy: send refer¬ 
ences. Address P. A. PAYSON, Service Stores 
Oorji., Sparrows FoiDt, Md. 
MIN WANTED—Small dairy farm: wages $30- 
$35, with good board. P. 0. BOX 13S. Ghent, 
N. Y. __ 
WANTED—Two experienced single men for gen¬ 
eral farm work on small beef and fruit farm; 
no milking: good food and room; wages $45 a 
mouth and board. Address R. S. BALPW IN, 
Woodbur y, Conn. _ f 
WANTED—A woman for general housework, in 
eluding cooking, or a couple, the man to assist 
In house ami garden work; location <;<• miles 
from New York; comforiable home, with modern 
Improvements; permanent position; give refei- 
ernes. Answer A. C. RORKE. 00 West Street. 
New York, or telephone Rector 3220. ^ 
WANTED—Married man to take charge of fine, 
purebred herd; conditions arc right, and this 
is an opportunity of a lifetime. AD\ EKTIbEK 
1253, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good single man to work mi dairy 
farm by month or year; must have knowledge 
of general farming; good wages and good home 
Offered to reliable party; references required. 
GUY E. BEATTIE. Groton, Tompkins Co.. N. Y. 
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W r ANTED—Single farm hand and teamster; 
must be experienced arid reliable; good wages, 
room and board: steady job for right man. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1255. enre Rural New-Yorker. 
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SINGLE MAN in farm department: must be 
accustomed to handling registered draft mares 
with gentleness and skill; only men of good 
diameter nml energetic habits need apply; state 
wage* and references; good board nml living 
conditions. LONE OAK FARM. Warren, Vs. 
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WANTED—Reliable couple to work in family 
caring for a few comfortable mental patients. 
In pleasant suburban home, with small garden 
ami poultry plant: $tw> a month and living. Ap¬ 
ply ALOEX BLOSSOM Newtown Square, Pa. 
i'ANTKI* —Working farm manager. • \perleneed 
Guernsey man, by September or O' loiter next; 
larrled: good living conditions. Write P. O. 
OX H3$, Auburn. N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable married man as caretaker 
on country place; one handy with tool* ami 
not afraid of work. BOOS, Westport. N. Y. 
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WANTED—Married man. general farm work, ) 
private farm in Orangp County. N. Y.: no ■ 
objection to one child; work year around; refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 1200, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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WANTED—Middle-aged woman to work in home 
in Orange Co.. N. Y.: three in family; house 
lias modern improvements; good home; good 
salary: must, be accustomed to country life* 
answer: reference. ADVERTISER 1270, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Rplinhle married map. general farm; 
private farm; work year around; refer¬ 
ence; new four-room house for liis convenience; 
state wages: lister County, 13 miles from 
Kingston. ADVERTISER 1205, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
RELIABLE WOMAN who will do all kinds of 
housework; three in family: one who appre¬ 
ciates good home more than bigli wages; state 
ability, wages and ilge in first letter. MRS. 
HERMAN REDDEN HAGEN, R. F. D. 1, Cnlli- 
eoon. Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
PRACTICAL orchnrdist farmer; state exper¬ 
ience, ability to handle, references, salary; 
consider salary and percentage with capable, 
responsible party; permanent. ADVERTISER 
1204, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—-A man to work on a farm who can 
milk and drive horses: please state wages 
wanted. ADVERTISER 1203, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man to work in dairy and 
assist herdsman; wife to board two to three 
men; must be honest, neat and clean; good 
wages and steady position for right man. Ad¬ 
dress ,T. R. Smith, Manager. Box 034. Ebons- 
burg, Cambria Co., Pa. 
WANTED—Single men to work at least one year 
as testers in New York Cow Testing Associa¬ 
tions; good wages paid competent men; exper¬ 
ience in feeding a ml in operating Babcock test 
preferred; give age, school training, dairy or 
farm experience, names and addresses of for¬ 
mer employers. Write G. W. TAJT.BY. .TR.. 
Animal Husbandry 'Department, Ithaca, X. Y. 
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Situations Wanted 
PARTNERSHIP WANTED—An intelligent, well 
educated woman, fond of country life and 
qualified to handle most any proposition suc¬ 
cessfully, wants to join another woman ou a 50- 
50 basis; tip matter what farm line, if properly 
situated, it is bound to succeed with an am¬ 
bitious, hustling partner: only party of the 
same type please answer; place must be near -t 
in village with good high school for my girl. 13, 
boy, 12, and have decent living accommodations; 
references exchanged. BOX 304, 1'leasantville. 
X. Y._ 
GIRL (18) as farm help or housekeeper. Write 
115 HURON STREET. Br 04 .kl.vn, N. Y. 
WANT POSITION as working foreman on farm: 
thoroughly experienced with purebred stork 
and modern machinery; references; married; no 
children. Address BOX 133. Peapnik, N. J. 
HIGH-GRADE practical American farm execu¬ 
tive open fur permanent position on large farm 
estate; long successful experience in orcharding, 
small fruits, gardening, farm crops, lawns, 
roads, stock, etc.; exceptional personal refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 11«». care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FARM MANAGER or estate superintendent, by 
college educated married man (35 no chil¬ 
dren); executive ability; long experience all 
farm crops, dnlry, poultry, garden, all modern 
machinery; best of reference. ADVERTISER 
1219, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGE!?—Trained executive, life ex¬ 
perience in all branches of modem farming, 
rotation of farm and garden crops, purebred 
cattle, records, testing, pedigrees and families, 
poultry, orchards, modern machinery from plow 
to thrasher, horse and tractor power, wishes to 
connect with first • lass farming and breeding 
enterprise. Address MANAGER. Wheatfielil 
Farms. I.a Salle. X. Y. 
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FARM MANAGER—Experienced, college gradu¬ 
ate. now operating approximately l.ooo acres, 
desires change: only first-class proposition eon- 
sidorsd. ADVERTISER 1236. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on a farm over the Sum¬ 
mer by a boy (17). HENRY SlTER, 3447 
Hudson Boulevard, North Bergen, N. J. 
COUPLE wish position on farm; man experience 
in all farming, gardening, handy with tool! 
drive car: wife as waitress; age 25; state wages 
Address S. A., 144 X. 21st Street, Philadelphia 
ru. 
MAN and wife wanted; man lo Work on dairy 
farm, two miles from Pougbkevpeie; woman 
for housework in family of three adults; no 
laundry work. For particulars address UNDER 
1I1LL' BROS., Strawberry Hill Farm, Pough- 
keepslo, N. Y. _ 
WANTED -While girl; cooking and light house¬ 
work; no laundry: give reference nml salary. 
Write G. R. ENSC015, 5 Davis Hoad, Port 
Washington, N. Y. ^ 
POT'LTRYMAX wants position where the serv¬ 
ices of an energetic au,l experienced man are 
required; cum patent) to take full charge of pri¬ 
vate or commercial plant ami get results. Write, 
stating your proposition, to PETER EXTY, Box 
33S, Darrc, Mass. 
rOtTLTKYM AN, with five years, experience, 
wishes pnslilon on commercial egg firm. 
Write ADVERTISER 1246, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Single, experienced herds¬ 
man, fitter and showman, open for position 
July 15. ADVERTISER 1254, care Rural Xew- 
Y nrker. 
HERDSMAN wnuts position with a first class 
lien! uf Guernseys where A. R. work is being 
done: my method of feeding is for results and 
profits ; references the best. ADVERTISER 
1248, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TEAMSTER, chauffeur, farm hand, married, two 
children, desires pcriniinont job, convenient to 
church; salary $70. house, milk. etc. ADVEIt 
TISKR 1217. care Rural New Yorker. 
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POULTRYMAN. young and active, wants to 
toi-nte soon: five years’ real experience; pre¬ 
fer breeding plant: dependable: married. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1250, cure Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED — V reliable, experienced, single man 
(American) on a dairy farm: must know how 
to milk and do all kinds of farm work: must 
lie honest and willing worker: give references 
and wages wanted III first letter, CLARENCE 
DICKINSON. R. 1. Bridgeton, N. J. 
WANTED—A single man to help in dairy barn 
and drive Ford truck; give wages expected. 
WALTER J. JOY. U. D. No. 2. Grccnsburg, Pa. 
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WANTED Position as working farm manager 
by American, married, age 40; life experience 
at general fanning: very best of reference; a 
worker who works and shows results: New Jer¬ 
sey preferred. ADVERTISER 1201, cure Rural 
New Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. with IS years’ experience, ex- 
pert egg producer and chick raiser, seeks posi¬ 
tion as working manager on large plant; salary 
and profit-sharing basis if desired; American; 
married. ADVERTISER 1239, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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FARM SUPERINTENDENT wants position 
where several men an- employed; knows how¬ 
to do all kinds farm work and is college edit- 
ouled: prefers an estate, to be run and kept in 
first class condition: give description of what 
you hnve: referee es furnished. ADVERTISER 
1258, care Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, American, experienced. 
wishes position: references. ADVERTISER 
7257, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MANAGER—Marripd (no children); 
15 years’ practical experience; expert in 
chick raising and egg production; salary and 
profit-sharing. ADVERTISER 1279, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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YOUNG MAN (21). with training at the New 
York State Institute of Applied Agriculture, 
desires a position on an up-to-date poultry farm 
(preferably In New Jersey), ADVERTISER 
1277, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by a single man. willing. 
reliable, good hubits. on a commercial pmiltrv 
farm: tins general practical experience with 
poultry, also farm work; good home; steady 
position: elunlce to learn more important than 
high wages: references. ADVERTISER 1278, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER’S SON, Presbyterian, Seoteli descent, 
age 27. with life experience in farming, col¬ 
lege trained in dairying, together with the 
breeding, rearing and showing of farm stork; 
conversant with buying and sales; careful with 
machinery: a hustler: at work: desires position 
as assistant in farm or dairying line. For 
further particulars apply ADVERTISER 1270, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN position wanted by single young 
man; experience in register merit work; gradu¬ 
ate agricultural institute: some experience in 
showing; good milker and calf raiser; steady 
willing worker: best reference. Address 
ADVERTISER 1273. ' are Rural New-Yorker. 
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EXPKK 1EXUF.D general farmer, married, one 
child, desires permanent position; industrious, 
conscientious anil reliable; stale salary first 
letter. ADVERTISER 1272. care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FARM MANAGER—Scotch, married, 34 years; 
experienced in purebred stock, advanced reg¬ 
istry. showing. wliOlesalp and retail milk pnr 
Auction and general farming; first-class refer- 
cnees: Ayrshire* or Guernseys preferred. 
.ADVERTISER 1206. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FINE country estate for sale—Belvedere Manor: 
situated in Baltimore County, 20 miles north 
"f Baltimore City; on State road: two miles 
from electric and steam ears: rural delivery; 
convenient to schools and churches; improve¬ 
ments consist of 21-room mansion, five baths. 
Deleo lights, every Convenience; mansion situ¬ 
ated in lovely lawn of seven acres, very high, 
cornmaniting n beautiful view of surrounding 
country; handsome shade trees, ornamental 
shrubbery, lily pond end flower beds, gravel 
walks and roads: 178 acres; 133 acres in high 
state of cultivation: balance in merchantable 
timber: garage for five ears; living quarters of 
five rooms attached: farmer I muse of seven 
rooms; bank barn, barroek, sheep shed, hog 
feeding shed, hoghouse. poultry-house for 500 
birds, brooder house (equipped), feed shad, corn 
crib for 300 barrels of corn, machine shed; 30 
acres in seven pastures, divided by hog fence: 
tine hunting and fishing; orchard of select fruits 
in bearing: $13,000 in improved live stock ami 
up-to-date machinery; everything in finest re¬ 
pair: to the man who is looking for a beautiful 
country estate, self-supporting cannot afford to 
overlook this chance; will sell with or without 
stork and machinery; correspondence solicited. 
Address F. S. JONES, 305 West J.onvnle Street. 
Baltimore. Md. No brokers. 
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FOR SALE—Stock farm: TOO acres; all kinds 
good buildings: two new houses; 100 a res 
hemlock timber ready to cut; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture; balance plow land for tractor: $10,000 if 
Sold soon, or would cash renr, $2.30 per acre, 
for term of years, cash in advance; seven rnlles 
from Burning Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
HASLETT, Hall, X. Y. 
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FOR SALE—A well-established poultry farm: 
-1.000-layer rapacity; fine 7-room brick house 
with all conveniences: new garage. 20x12 ft.: 
plenty fruit of all kinds: 2,800-egg incubator 
capacity. J. E. GERHART, owner, Hamnion- 
ton, N. .T. 
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NINE ACRE poultry farm: rapacity 3.300 layers: 
100 miles from Philadelphia: $11,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1156. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FRFIT FARM for sale, to close an estate: 213 
acres: over 10.000 bearing trees, including 
apples, pears, peaches, cherries, etc.; also grapes 
ami grain: excellent prospect for large crops 
this year: one mile from Loefcport. Niagara Co,. 
N. Y'.: ‘'U brick highway: city watpr on projs 
erty and electricity available; good buildings: 
could divide into three places. EDWARD 
GItIGQ, Executor, "Lockport. X. 
I OWN two adjoining farms that 1 must sell: 
they are situated I'tj miles south from Ghent 
station and are separat'd by the Harlem R. U : 
some elevation, splendid views and watered by 
soft spring water from never-failing source: 
plenty of buildings, in excellent condition; 212 
acres in both places: telephone and 11. F. D. 
established and electricity available; price for 
whole area $ 10 , 000 ; would sell either pnreel 
separately: reasonable terms: possession imme¬ 
diately. D. KISSKLBURGIT, owner, Ghent. 
X. Y. 
WANTED—To lease, with option of purchase. 
small farm with livable house, commuting dis¬ 
tance New York: near water preferred. ADVEIt 
TISKR 1220. care Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALK—Hatchery and poultry farm; inside 
city limits; State road: eight acres; beautiful 
13-room house, with fine lawns ami shade trees: 
all improvements, electricity, water system; 
capacity 2.200 layers. 7.000 baby chicks. 9.000 
Incubator; fruit, berries, asparagus; paying 
proposition; fully equipped; terms: $14,000 
HIVKltDAT.F FOFf.TRY FARM. Portland X. Y 
FOR SALE—Cottage, live rooms and large attic 
about one acre; plenty of fruit: running water 
in house; 10 minutes, to Harlem R. It.: 50 ndl- s 
to New York City. Address owner, JOHN 
DODD, Norwich, Cmm, 
FOR SALE—Farm, situated oti East Branch of 
the White River, in South Randolph, Vt., 
known as the .T. P. Greene farm: 127 acres; 
sugar bush ■ •{ 200 or more trees: suitably 
divided into tillage and wood and pasture 
land: cuts TO ■ p more tons hay this ye nr: very 
good buildings: on g.xid State road: ' i mile to 
school and store: lias been in family 75 years 
or more: must be sold to settle estate. Inquire 
of D. L. LOOMIS. Administrator, Randolph, Vt. 
FOR SALE- -Established poultry business; fine 
for partnership; equipped with two residences, 
all modern: 1.500 capacity laying houses. 10 
colony houses, granary. 3 200 capacity incuba¬ 
tor. small tractor: net income $4,500 to $5,000; 
price $20.00x1. n. T. GREENE. Toms River. 
N, J. 
WANTED—Farm; near markets; equipped er 
unequipped; cheap for cash; description and 
price. TAYLOR, 083 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—A poultry plant, equitped for about 
1.1 too layers; have cash. ISRAEL BLOOM, 
Strathglass Farm, Portehcster, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Five-acre poultry farm; also ex¬ 
cellent for Summer home; price reasonable. 
MR. R1SSLAND. It. D. 12. Westport. Conn. 
FOR SAI.E — 750-aere farm, nnde.r fence, on 
James River: in tine state of cultivation: br ; rk 
house. 9 rooms, modern conveniences: 125 acres; 
low grounds: large barn and outbuildings; 800.- 
000 ft. saw timber; station one mile; church and 
gch lie I one mile For full description and price 
address J. L. GRAY, Norwood. Nelson Co.. Va. 
FOR SALE—Fruit, poultry and dairy farm. 40 
acres, overlooking Cayuga Lake. Cornell Uni¬ 
versity and City of Ithaca; 12 minutes' walk to 
L. V. and D. L. & W. R. R.’s, trolley line, 
stores and school: 900 fruit trees, 10 w silo, 
stanchions for nine head, running spring water, 
poultry houses for 500; ideal location; 2 -story 
house, residential type, very attractive, electric 
lights, city and spring wafer, open plumbing, 
furnace heated; an ideal home for business man 
or professor. Apply to J. H. GILKEY. 224 So. 
Genera Street, Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—80-acre fruit and poultry farm; 
near Princeton and Trenton: on stone road; 40 
acres under cultivation; balance in orchard and 
fruit, in full planting, 1.500 apple trees; fine 
buildings', house lues modern conveniences: with 
or without stock and equipment; easy terms. 
Write P. 0. BOX 300, Hopewell. N. J. 
FOR SAI.E—Fine large stone hoiisp with m ih-rn 
improvements, including steam heat: 20 acres 
tillablp land. 20 acres wood and pasture; on 
main macadam road between Albany nml Utica; 
an ideal spot fur Summer hoarders and rooms 
for tourists. Write BOX 62, Canajoharie, N. Y. 
WANT TO RENT—Poultry plant: near New 
York City; buildings (heated) for 5,000 to 
7,000' chicks, BOX 12, Medford. Md. 
40 Uj ACRES—No. 1 shape; good buildings; 
plenty of fruit; 2U. miles from Milan. In¬ 
quire of owner, H. MeVETTA, Milan, O. 
FARM—144 acres; seven-room house: four extra 
large burns, silo, pigpen, icehouse; 20 acres 
timber; fine water: foil price, cash. $2,000; 
possession. JAMES BOY’LE. Eagle Rock Avenue, 
West Orange. N. .T. 
FOR SALE poultry, grain and stock farm; 52 
acres; 42 tillable; balance in pasture and 
woodland; 7-room house with porch; cow barn, 
horse ham. wagon house, machine house, wood 
house, com crib. 4 poultry lionses. 2 brooder 
lions.-s: 20 apple trees; 30 peach trees; pears, 
plums. • hurries, etc.; 1 Vi miles Vtudd Lake; 2’i 
miles Haekettstiiwn. on concrete State highway. 
C. W. PRICE, ITackettstuwn, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—285-a ere Washington County, N. 
Y. farm; rent $Bj0. ADVERTISER 1252, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To renr or lease small farm, g- od 
house, near school; reliable tenant. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1241'. cure Rural New-Y T orker. 
CUSTOM MILT, for sale: Hour, feed, buckwheat. 
elder mill, butter, factory, blacksmith shop; 
water power; two 10-room houses: barn, hen¬ 
house: three garages: 10 acres land. D. M. 
WILT. Port Byron. N. Y.- 
POT’LTUYMAN wishes to lease poultry plant: 
state in first letter equipment, cant city and 
present stock, if any, charges per year: wanted 
bv American: Protestant: successful fur rears 
with -ill breeds. ADVERTISER 1251. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
65 ACRES; six-room house, barn, granary, corn 
crib, two henhouses; at Nncu station: school, 
store and churches nearby; ideal climate; de¬ 
tailed description bv letter; equipment if de¬ 
sired. J. A. BAILEY, Naoe, Va. 
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FOR BALE—Durham. N. Y.: house, eight rooms. 
shades and stoves included: acre, fruit, ber¬ 
ries: well, cistern: five minutes to village: price 
$800 A, L. WILLIAMS, Box 102. Durham. 
X. Y. 
400 ACRE iiairy farm for $5,000: good build¬ 
ings: within twu miles uf station: previous 
owner accumulated over $"5.00(1 from it: must 
be sold. M. L. SMITH. Marathon. X. Y. 
MODERN six-room semi-bungalow: enough land 
for clilrkcu farm, with fruit and pasture; 
about two miles from Cornell University: $3,000: 
easy terms: live here cheaply while educating 
your children. G. C. GRANT, R. 4. Ithaca, 
N. Y. 
WANT TO BUY 60-125 acres, nr rent with op¬ 
tion to buy, in New York nr New Jersey, 
within 150 miles of New York, well fruited and 
watered, suitable for poultry, sheep, fruits and 
general purpose: good roads, markets and build¬ 
ings. ADVERTISER 1260. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped productive dairy 
farm of 200 acres, in Delaware County, N. 
Y. • nice location: near school and station: 40 
cows. 10 heifers, some calves, four horses, etc.; 
14-room house; running water to house and 
barn; stanchions for 60 head; sacrifice price 
$5,000 down; balance terms; owner lias ether 
business. For particulars address R. NYDAM, 
R. P. 1. Bloomville. N. Y. 
FARM FOR RENT -$200 a year: 60 acres mow¬ 
ing, 50 of which is tillage: good, smooth land 
for potatoes, oats, • orn. hay etc.: stable room 
f. ,r 35 cows. 20 calves. 20 tigs, 7'X* hens, five 
horses: 60 actus pasture: fine house. S rems; 
300 apple trees ni' sitv grafted fruit: hav ready 
to cut: two hours from Boston. E. E. AYERS. 
Pcterboro, X. II. 
WANTED — Delaware farm: modern improve¬ 
ments: on State highway: near large village; 
describe folly, with price and exact location, 
ADVERTISER 1256, care Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E — A board house; improvements; 
write fur particulars. ADVERTISER 1280, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT.E—Successful commercial poultry 
farm: capacity 2 500 head Leghorns; modern 
buildings ami equipment: six-room bungalow; 
electric lights and running water in all build¬ 
ings: 20,000-egg capacity ncuUators: 10 . 000 - 
ehiok brooder capacity". g 0 i*l reputation and 
established trade fvr bnbv cltr.-kst. pullets, broil¬ 
ers, eggs, stock' 80 mill's rrum New V^rk City; 
one mile to station; good Putin: 24 acres land; 
100 bearing fruit frees, berries, currants, grapes, 
asparagus, etc.: profits for past three years 
S7.5U0 .annually: price $20,000; terms: circular. 
ADVERTISER 1271. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Connecticut poll 1 1 r\ farm: capacity 
1 noo liens 5,000 chicks; productive land; bpst 
markets: electricity, town water. State road; 
rent $500 per voar; $2.<Uki cash required. 
ADVERTISER 1275 core Rural New Yorker. 
FOR SALE—pm acre farm; Eastern Shore of 
Maryland: 100 under cultivation: sassafras 
loam; 500,000 feet timber; price $-5 300; also 
223 acre farm, hordering Chesapeake Bay: beau¬ 
tiful locution: price $15,000. For details write 
BAY SIDE FARM. Slielltown, Md. 
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