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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women as attendants In State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance. Apply, stating ago and 
enclosing letter of reference (from previous em¬ 
ployer if possible! to SUPERINTENDENT 
U0TCHW<>RTH VILLAGE, Tliii lls, N. Y.; Rock¬ 
land County. 
WANTED—A reliable, experienced, single man 
(American) on a dairy farm; must know how 
to milk and do all kinds of farm work; must 
be honest and willing worker; give references 
and wages wanted in first letter. CLARENCE 
DICKINSON. R 1. Bridgeton, N. J. 
FARM HELP WANTED—Single man. Address 
G. W. HOFFMAN, Troy Hill, N. J, 
WANTED—Gardener and general useful man; 
must understand gardening, care of place, 
milking and care of chickens; married man pre¬ 
ferred; permanent position, with cottage, for 
right person; location Long Island, 23 miles 
from New York. Write full particulars of for¬ 
mer position and experience to ADVERTISER 
1290, care . Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man for work on poultry and gen¬ 
eral farm; must, be thoroughly experienced 
farmer and handy with chickens; state all par¬ 
ticulars on application, HOnMANN BROS., 
Princeton, N. j. 
HERDSMAN WANTED (single) for Guernsey 
herd; must be experienced, willing and honest; 
f ood wages, advancement. Address MANAGER, 
’robasco Farm, Fleming ton, N. J. 
WANTED — Farm help. Apply to SUSSEX 
FARMS, R. D. 5. Newton, Sussex Co., N. J. 
Railroad station, Stillwater, N. J. 
WANTED — Middle-aged man as manager on 
small farm, understanding vegetables; good 
wages and house; references required. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1297. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —A teacher for term 1922-1923 in 
rural school up to and including fifth grade; 
must have New Jersey certificate; state salary 
expected and reference; apply at once. ED¬ 
WARD J. WILLIAMS. D. C., P. O. address Box 
284, Hillsdale, N. J. 
WANTED—Dairyman to care for few cows; 
must be neat, tdean and first,-class butter- 
maker; only single, settled, middle-aged man 
need apply. ADVERTISER 1310, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Capable and experienced poultryman 
for commercial poultry and peach farm; state 
wages expected. ADVERTISER 1302, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Respectable middle-aged woman for 
light housework; modern conveniences and a 
good country home near New Y’ork City; give 
experience, references and wages expected in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 1300, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED A farm hand on small farm; good 
home: state wages. G. CHRISTIANS, Corn¬ 
wall Bridge, Conn. 
WANTED—Man and wife to work on shares 
120-acre farm; no children. ADVERTISER 
1321, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young, intelligent Protestant woman 
for general housework in family of two; no 
cooking nor washing; $40 month. "MANSION,” 
4401 Market Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 
COUPLE on North Shore, Long Island; small 
estate: five acres; separate quarters; woman 
to assist housework; man to take eutire charge 
outside, vegetables, flowers, chickens, two cows, 
etc.; give full particulars first letter; good, per¬ 
manent position for steady couple ADVERTISER 
1325, tare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A man to work on a small fnrm; $f>0 
a month and mom. B. RABKIN, H, D. No. 3, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 
WANTED —• Clean, active young man as as¬ 
sistant on modern poultry plaut near New 
York City; roust lie farm raised and not afraid 
of work, with some poultry experience; a good 
opening and chance for advancement for a man 
who intends to make poultry keeping his life 
work; no cigarettes; give references, exper¬ 
ience, wages and all particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 1335. cate Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Married farm hand, capable and 
energetic; permanent position; no milking; 
wages $70 and house. ARDSON FARM. Artnonk, 
Westchester Uo., N, Y. 
WANTED—At once, single or married young 
man for milking and general farm work; nice 
house for married man. WILLIAM HKLDRK, 
It. D., Spring Valley, N, Y. 
WANTED—Man of best character seeking 
health (not tubercular) and write and, prefer¬ 
ably, child, to keep house for young man of best 
character fanning on his father’s farm, over 
400 acres, four hours front New York 2,000 ft. 
elevation, well stocked; comfortable house, 8 
rooms, furnished; spring water, hot and cold: 
bath; all farm supplies; conveyances: from 
September to April. Write ADVERTISER 13—G, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young, single, farmer, by month; 
one used to horses. P. M. KELLEY, O* 
sining. N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED couple, no children, for all-year 
place. Gladstone, N. J.; man for garden, chick¬ 
ens and to drive ear; woman for general house¬ 
work: separate cottage; references required. 
ADVERTISER 1334, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married or single working foreman 
on modern dairy farm of 40 purebred Jerseys: 
must lie capable of handling men, with thorough 
practical knowledge of farming and tnarhlnery, 
also A 1 milker: position permanent; house and 
board furnished; if married, would wife take 
charge of house and cooking for hired men? 
State salary; highest references must accom¬ 
pany application Apply ADVERTISER 1341, 
care Rural New-Yorker 
WANTED — Immediately, young single man, 
Protestant, strong and active, to assist with 
all work on poultry and genera! farm: single 
room, laundry and best board in owner’s home; 
lngli elevation; real country location: rofer- 
enees, wages, particulars required. FitKDER- 
ICK MILLER. Route 1. Rockville, Cuun. 
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— Oountry-bred 
woman; good plain cook; steady and reliable; 
small place, near village. ADVERTISER 1330, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, as head man on modern 
egg production plant; several thousand Leg 
horns kept; only thoroughly experienced and 
successful chick raiser and egg producer and 
good worker need apply; state ail particulars, 
wage and references. ELMHURST FARM, 
Woodbury, Ooon. * 
WANTED—October 1, an experienced woman, 
25 to 40 years old, to do general housework 
in an apartment in New York City for a family 
of four; she must, be au excellent c-ook, capable 
of taking charge and must thoroughly under¬ 
stand her work: references required and a per¬ 
sonal interview must be arranged. MRS. O. V. 
HUFFMAN, Bedford Hills, N.Y. 
WANTED—Competent single man on milk farm; 
give age, experience, wages expected and 
references. S. D. NEWELL, Bristol, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm in New 
Jersey; must be good milker and experienced 
in all farm work; wages $50 per month and 
hoard; good home. ADVERTISER 134S, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED-—Man and wife for farm in Catskill 
Mountains. ADVERTISER 1345, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
INDUSTRIOUS experienced farmer for a 50-acre 
farm; for good man good wages. SCHMIEDT’S 
FARM, Box 284, R. D. 1. Hellertown, I’a. 
WANTED—A competent herdsman to take 
charge of herd; one with extensive experience 
with Jerseys; must be thoroughly reliable 
feeder, breeder and capable of building up a 
lirst-clnss herd of' purebred Jerseys; state ex¬ 
perience and give references. ADVERTISER 
1344, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN on dairy farm; house, milk, 
wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages and 
experience; give names and addresses of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1352, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOULTRYMAN, single, desires position where 
energy and experience is required; competent 
to take full charge. EDWARD S. FREESE, 
Afton, N, Y. 
YOUNG COUI’I.E wants position on lady's or 
gentleman’s estate: roan as chauffeur and gar¬ 
dener; wife as maid: steady, reliable, no bad 
habits; references: write, state particulars and 
salary. D„ W. ALLEN, Friendship, N. Y. 
Situation* Wanted 
HIGH-GRADE practical American farm execu¬ 
tive open for 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 1180, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
by American, married, age 40; life experience 
at general farming; very best of reference; a 
worker who works and shows results; New Jer¬ 
sey preferred. ADVERTISER 1201, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—1‘ositlou; practical farmer as Work¬ 
ing manager; thoroughly experienced; Sept. 
1: best, references. ADVERTISER 1288, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by au American, age 33; 
experienced practical fanner, dairyman, calf 
raiser and A. R. O. work; references exchanged. 
ADVERTISER 1287, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, with practical exper¬ 
ience on a number of successful plants (past 
season with J W. Parks) desires position tafter 
August 11 as working manager; best of refer¬ 
ences. JEROME E. TOST. Box IIS. Altoona, 
Pa, 
WANTED—Light farm, garden or other work or 
caretaker by single experienced Christian gen¬ 
tleman, or who has a small place to rent? 
ADVERTISER 1303. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man wants position; thoroughly un- 
derstands care of stock, poultry and vegeta¬ 
bles: A1 butter-maker; prefer small place. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1319, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, no ehildreu, desires a j-ositlon 
as caretaker or dairyman on a small up-to- 
date farm; several years’ experience: first-class 
butter-maker; best of references. ADVERTISER 
1322, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN 40, wants position as wutehuiun or care¬ 
taker: 18 months' experience as night guard; 
10 years' experience ehicketi raising; best refer¬ 
ences, ADVERTISER 1324, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
PARTNER WANTED—Young man wishes to 
start in fruit aud truck fanning; will com¬ 
bine with ntiotlier young activp man ou a 50-50 
basis ou all profits; only one with ambition need 
answer. A. KIEFER. 927, Grant Avenue, New 
York City. 
POSITION wanted by middle-aged couple (37 
ami 31) years) ; arrived one year ago from 
Holland; man for general help, garden and 
poultry; handy with tools; can drive auto; not 
afraid of work; woman, plain cook or light 
housework; no laundry: references; state par¬ 
ticulars. Address ADVERTISER 1332, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, married, desires full charge of 
purebred herd; experienced feeder ofl calves, 
herd and test cows; reliable caretaker; excel¬ 
lent references; please give details first letter. 
ADVERTISER J331. care Rural New-Yorker. 
VERMONT couple want position ou farm or 
country estate; woman, cook. Hot waitress; 
man for garden or general farm work: wages. 
$100 per month aud maintenance. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 1330, cure Rural New Yotker. 
POULTRYMAN wants position (private estate 
preferred); experienced in raising and breed¬ 
ing tor egg production or exhibition; competent 
to take full charge; guarantee results; married. 
American. ADVERTISER 1329. care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
YOUNG man with family of two adults wants 
position; large farm or estate preferred: good 
dry-hand milker; understands care and feeding 
of dairy cows; experienced on large fruit farm 
and dairy; good teamster; run use all farm mu 
oliinery: please state wages and privileges. 
RICHARD BURT.EIGn, Jessup, Md. 
FARM HAND, 42. wants place August 1, west 
of the Hudson; teamster and general work; 
good habits; reference. MARSH, Box tiT, Mill- 
wood. N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN. married, no children, experi¬ 
enced, desires position, preferably on private 
estate; reference; employed at present; ready 
about August 15. ADVERTISER 1327, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM MANAGER—Open for en¬ 
gagement, September or October; successful 
in the rearing of chicks, egg production and 
breeding of high producers; work with my head 
and hands; produce results; only first-class 
proposition offering full charge considered; ref¬ 
erences that stand the acid test to those who 
moan business: married; American; no children; 
particulars appreciated. ADVERTISER 1337, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wants position; 14 years' exper¬ 
ience; honest, steady and reliable; single, age 
35; excellent milker nnd good at raising calves 
and general dairy work; references furnished. 
ADVERTISER 1342, care Rnral New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL home and poultry plant; % acre; 
bustling town; growing business requires 
larger place; reasonable price. ADVERTISER 
1282, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—stock farm; 700 acres; all kinds 
good buildings; two new bouses; 100 acres 
hemlock timber ready to cut; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture; balance plow land for tractor; $10,000 if 
sold scon, or would cash rent, #2.30 per acre, 
for term of years, cash in advance; seven miles 
from Corning, Steuben Co,, N, Y. THOMAS 
HASLETT. Hail, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cranberry brig; 30 acres; Central 
New Jersey; fully equipped; price reasonable. 
ADVERTISER 1293, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BOY (17) wants job on farm; has had some 
experience; state wages aud location, WIL¬ 
LIAM SHENNEN. R. I),, Olyphant, Pa. 
ASSISTANT manager seeks manager’s position 
before September 1; thoroughly qualified to 
manage successfully any farm, garden or es¬ 
tate; American; married; best references. BOX 
791, Mount Klsco, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAX (18) wants work on general farm: 
honest, and willing to learn: prefer New York 
or Connecticut. State, JAMES FERGUSON, 19 
Orange Street, New Haven, Conn. 
ESTATE MANAGER—Protestant, American, age 
42. married; agricultural college training; 20 
years' experience in the various lines in con¬ 
nection with maintenance aud improvement of 
a country place; competent to handle greens- 
keeper's position. ADVERTISER 1351. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Have you a farm or country 
estate? Do yon need a real manager—a man? 
I am an unusual manager and wish to meet 
party desirous of the unusual: American, Prot¬ 
estant, married, 30 years old: well educated, 
business training; able and willing to handle 
live stock, any kind, fruit, machinery, cars, 
tractors, milking machines, balancing rations, 
canonizing, rotating crops, carpentry work, 
electrical and pipe fitting: no habits; a worker 
and a hustler; dependable, and, get. this— 
honest; want a good and permanent position 
and compensation to match ability; can refer 
you to parties of unusual standing; please write 
details. ADVERTISER 135(1, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Position as working foreman on 
farm; life experience in all branches of mod¬ 
ern farming, rotation of farm nnd garden crops, 
poultry, purebred cattle, fruits, modern farm 
machinery; American: married: small family; 
tie st references. ADVERTISER 1349, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER and gardener wants position; exper¬ 
ienced gardener ns working foreman or taking 
charge of farm, on August. 1; can furnish A-l 
references from present employer. G. HAIX- 
FELDT, Glenwood Landing, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—By young married man. position as 
herdsman with small private herd: have 14 
years' practical experience with purebred stock; 
open for engagement August 1. Address FRED 
DREW, Rockefeller I'arms. Greenwich, Conn. 
OR GUARD 1ST—Young man, 23. graduate four- 
year college course, two years' experience in 
commercial orchards, acquainted with marketing 
methods through present position with large 
New York commission house, wishes: permanent 
position in large commercial orchard; not look¬ 
ing for anything lipyoud hi* age or experience, 
but something with a future. ADVERTISER 
134il, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER — Swedish, married, one child, 
wishes position on private place; milk cows, 
understand poultry, handy with tools, drive car 
also; all around handy man. BOX 531, West- 
wood, N. J. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FINE country estate for sale—Belvedere Manor; 
situated in Baltimore County, 20 miles north 
of Baltimore City; on State road; two miles 
from electric and steam cars; rural delivery: 
convenient to schools and churches; improve¬ 
ments. consist op 21-room mansion, five baths, 
Deleo lights, every convenience; mansion situ¬ 
ated in lovely lawn of seven acres, very high, 
comma riding a beautiful view of surrounding 
country; handsome shade trees, ornamental 
shrubbery, lily pond and Bower beds, gravel 
walks and roads; 178 acres; 135 acres in high 
stnte of cultivation: balance in merchantable 
timber; garage for five cars; living quarters of 
five rooms attached; farmer bouse of seven 
rooms; bank burn, barrack, sheep shed, hog 
feeding sited, hoghouse. poultry-boose for 500 
birds, brooder liousc (equipped), feed shed, corn 
crib for 300 barrel* of com, machine shed: 50 
acres in seven pastures, divided by hog fence; 
fine hunting aud fishing: orchard of select fruits 
in hearing; $i5.000 in improved live stock and 
up-to-date machinery; everything in finest re¬ 
pair; to rlie man who 1* looking for a beautiful 
country estate, self-supporting, cannot afford to 
overlook this chance; will sell with or without 
stock and Tnarhincrv; correspondence solicited. 
Address F. S. JUNES. 305 West l.onvule Street, 
Baltimore, Md. No brokers. 
NINE ACRE poultry farm: capacity 3.500 lavers; 
100 miles frum Philadelphia; Sfll.nOo ADVER¬ 
TISER 1150, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Hatchery and poultry farm- Inside 
city limits: State road: eight uere,. beautiful 
13 room house, with fine lawns and shade trees; 
all improvements, electricity, water system; 
capacity 2.200 layers. 7.U00 baby chicks. 9.000 
incubator: fruit, berries, asparagus; paying 
proposition; tulle equipped: terms: $14,000, 
R1VEKDALK POULTRY FARM. Portland, N\ Y. 
FOR SALE— .Farm, situated on East Branch of 
tile White River, in South lt.indoh h. Vt , 
known as the J. C. Greene farm; 127 acres; 
sugar bush of 2oO nr more trees; suitably 
divided into tillage anil wood and pasture 
land; cuto TO Or Ulore tons hay this year’ very 
good buildings; on good Slate road; V, mile to 
school and store: has beeu in family 75 years 
Or oiore; must be sold to settle estate. Inquire 
of D 1,. LOOMIS. Administrator. Randolph, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Ten-acre poultry, fruit and truck 
farm, with Improvements; on State road; near 
city markets: $3,200 for quick sale; a.so 43 
acres, adapted to poultry, frnit and truck; $50 
per acre. SUNNY COVE POULTRY FARM, 
Townsend, Del. 
WANTED — First-class farmer to take dairy 
farm on shares: farm completely stocked with 
purebred Holstein cattle, horses and all machin¬ 
ery; big crops now being harvested; applicant 
roust furnish satisfactory references. T. H. 
METTLER, East Min-totie, N. J. 
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FOR SALE—Delaware Comity farm; 215 acres; 
well watered; 15-room house; beautiful view; 
good buildings; stock anil machinery; write for 
particulars. ETTA COLBY, Uoxbury, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm, poultry, truck or dairy, 
on share* or rent, reasonable terms, near mar¬ 
kets; New York preferred. ADVERTISER 1318, 
care Rural New- Yorker. 
250 ACRES — Ail virgin hardwood; estimated 
three million feet; 70% red birch and hard 
maple; balance red beech; highest quality; 
leaving for California, will sell at bargain. 
Owner, S. P. COOLEY, Penn Yan, N. Y. 
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Farm containing 240 
acres; half tillable: balance, fine spring \vatcred 
pastures; t>ew basement barn; all other build¬ 
ings good: water in house and barnyard; 22 
cow*, all milking; purebred Guernsey bull, four 
horses, one colt 175 hens, 250 chicks; all kinds 
machinery and tools; will include all crops if 
sold at once; price $8,000: $2,000 cash: balance 
easy terms: go,„i bargain. ADVERTISER 1320, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
"WANTED-—Country hotel in railroad town on 
good tourist route: must rent one year before 
buying; can take possession any time now to 
November 1. ADVERTISER 1323, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Parcel of 
galows: fine scenery; 
W. M. lie LA MATER, 
land, suitable for bun- 
near village. Address 
Hillsdale, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—A productive 200-acre apple and 
dairy farm, near Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; good 
buildings, nearly new; Alfalfa and other good 
paying crops; have other business requiring all 
my attention. If interested, write for further 
information to BOX 2, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
WANTED—T,.> buy interest in moderate sized 
farm from farmer who wants partner; will 
build own home and help with farm work; 
within 75 miles of New York preferred. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1333. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Modern farm. 200 acres, situated 
on main State highway between two thriving 
seashore resorts; modern buildings; electric 
lights, bath. etc.; rich, tillable land, and con¬ 
ditions ideal; terms reasonable. Address I. 
TKNENBAUM. Cape May, N. J. 
WANTED—Fully equipped dairy farm cn 
shares. BOX 274. Mnnville, N. J. 
W ANTED—A village farm with small house 
and plenty of fruit. ADVERTISER 1328, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE —225-acre farm; sandy loam; no 
stones: 2<)o acres tillable; main housp has 14 
rooms and hath, hot air furnace, hardwood 
floors; tenant house has 9 room* and cellar; 
farm has 30(1 young apple tree*, pears, plums, 
cherries, grapes und_ berries, mam barn is 
32x135 ft.; can yoke 47 cows and 6 horses; room 
for 1.000 liens. DAI ID MOULD, Montgomery, 
N. Y, 
FOR SALE—Poultry, grain and stock farm; 52 
acres; 42 tillable; balance in pasture and 
woodland: 7-room house with porch; cow barn, 
horse barn, wagon house, machine house, wood 
house, coni crib, 4 poultry houses. 2 brooder 
houses; 20 apple trees: 30 pea.li trees; pears, 
plums, cherries, etc.; miles Rudd Lake; 2V, 
miles Hai kettstown. on concrete State highway* 
C. W. PRICE, Hackettstciwn, N. J. 
able; rest wood and meadow; fine elevation 
air and water drainage; 3.000 apple trees, two 
and tly**iirs old; 8.»0 p^ach soino three 
years old; all growing well; best market varie¬ 
ties; fine for poultry, now housing 600 layers; 
f ood neighborhood, in best part of Bucks Co , 
a.l IVi wiles front P. It. R. station. Stockton 
N J.; 20 front Trenton 36 from Philadelphia: 
good road»; bought especially for fruit; offered 
S, n .:T.„ l !£ , * a ' ** " r Ocath of my husband; $12,000. 
E\ Kl.YN B. JOHNSON, Stocktou, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Well furnished cottage, with barn 
one acre of ground: on main read, between 
Saratoga Spring* and Rullst.m Spa.; price $1,800. 
Address J. McGOUGH, Ballston, N Y 
ion SALE—Beautiful farm; 185 acres; splendid 
louse, electric lights, rnnniue water: State 
wad: one mile Hillsdale. ADVERTISER 1340, 
care Rurat New-Yorker, 
kOR SALE—Prosperous poultry farm of 10 
a.ros: on improved roads; 15 miles from 
Syracuse, N, Y ; well-established chick busi¬ 
ness: 9.000 incubator capacity; accommodations 
for 1,000 layers and 3.000 babies; poultry build¬ 
ings absolutely modern and first-class; apple 
orchard: electric lights, telephone: village water 
piped: high school, churches am! go, >«i neigh¬ 
bors: five minutes' walk to trolley or railroad. 
Address ADNERT1SICR 1339, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR 8AT.E—750-iicre farm, under fence, ou 
James River; in fine state of cultivation; brick 
house, 9 rooms, modern conveniences; 125 acres; 
low grounds; large barn and outbuildings; 800,- 
000 ft. saw timber: station, otic mile; church and 
school one mile For full descrintion and price 
address J. I,. GRAY, Norwood. Nelson Co., Va 
FOR SALE — Successful commercial poultry 
farm; capacity 2.500 head Leghorns; modern 
buildings and equipment; six-room bungalow; 
electric lights and running water In all build¬ 
ings; 20,000-egg capacity incubators; 10,900- 
cliick brooder capacity: good reputation and 
established trade for baity chicks pullets, broil 
erg, eggs, stock: SO miles from New York City: 
one mile to station: good roads: 24 acres laud; 
100 hearing fruit trees, berries, currants, grapes, 
asparagus etc ; pro6ts for past three years 
$7,500 annually: price $2i)twO; terms: circular. 
ADVERTISER 1274 care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A board house improvements: 
write for particulate, ADVERTISER 1280. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 1S6 acres; 75 acres timber, 
balance pasture and crops; 15-room house, all 
newly furnished for boarders: accommodates 20 
guests; large lake in front of house, with boat; 
farm will keep 25 cows: all crops, tools. 12 head 
of • attic, 15tt hens, 2 horses, 3 hogs; price 
$13.lX*u cash; eight miles front State road. E. 
W. GRIFFIN. Route 4, Kelsey. Delaware Co,, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALK—400-acre farm: Eastern Shore of 
Maryland; 100 uuder cultivation: sassafras 
loam: 500,000 ft. timber; good buildings: price 
$5,300. For details write BAY SIDE FARM, 
Shelltowtl, Md. 
FARM FDR SALE—94 aeves. and eutire stock: 
reasonable. Write for all particulars, c. L. 
SAYER, Mot*. Passaic Co . N. J. 
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