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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in Slat" 
institution for feeble-minded: salary $44 per 
montli and maintenance. Apply, stating oge and 
enclosing letter of rid^-rciice tfrom pre^ous earn 
plover if possible) to SI PLRIN I LADEN I 
LETCHWORTH VILLAGE. Thiells, N Y.; Rock- 
lami t'onnty. 
WANTED — A teacher for term 1922 1023 in 
niial school ni> to and including iiflh grade: 
must have Now Jersey certificate; state salary 
expected and reference: apply at once. ED- 
WARD ,1. W 1 I.T.IAMS, U. C., P. 0. address Box 
284. Hi llsdale. X. J. _ 
WANTED—Young. Intelligent Protestant woman 
for general housework in family of two; no 
cooking nor washing; 849 month. "MANSION. 
4401 Market Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED — Clean, nelive young man as as 
st'tjint on modern poultry plant near New 
York Citv, must lie farm raised and not afraid 
c«f work, with some poultry experience; a good 
opening and .■bunco for advancement for a mao 
who intends to make poultry keeping Ins life 
wotk: no cigarettes; give references, exper¬ 
ience, wages ami all partieulurs in Dm letter. 
ADVERTISER 1333, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—In Tenafly, X. J., mother's helper, 
middle-aged Protestant woman to eare for in¬ 
valid i'lli 1(1 : no experience necessary. Address 
ADVERTISER 1382. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—I’arni timid: good milker: good pay. 
E. V. EA MOTTE, Freevilte, X. Y. 
WANTED—Prutltrytnaii; single, capable and re¬ 
liable: steady plnee: state age and wages c\ 
pooled. S. P. POULTRY FARM, Silver Hill. 
Mil.. Amieosrin Station. Washington. D. C. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer; married; oper¬ 
ate fully equipped dairy farm: will rent nr 
employ. 30'/,. net profits plus wages: reference-. 
E. F. SANDS. Oxford. N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable married man to eare for 
Holstein herd: must lie good milker and 
feeder; wife willing to board few men. Write, 
giving reference, experience and wages c.x- 
1 looted, CRAFTSMAN FARMS, Morris Plains. 
X. J. _ 
WANTED -Master. 23 to 33. for cottage boys: 
no tohneco; salary $00 tier month to begin and 
maintenance; if married, wife to take charge 
hoys' dining room or dormitory; 840: no chil¬ 
dren. Particulars, address COENTY TRAINING 
SCIIOOE, Euwrence, Mass. 
COEPLE WANTED—Good wages ami a perma¬ 
nent job for a couple with no children who 
■ ■an furnish A-l references ns lo personal char 
acter, as only intelligent, agreeable people are 
desired; woman to cook for owner's family; no 
washing; man as farm hand or to do chores: 
excellent quarters, two rooms and hath; state 
wages desired in first letter. W. M, F1XCKK 
Tawling, X. Y. 
WANTED—Three single men: one for assistant 
poultryman. one for herdsman tgnnd milker) 
and one for teamster: good wages paid. Apply, 
with copies of references, to Superintendent. 
DONE OAK FARM. Babylon, E. E, N. Y. 
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 machinery, 
also A-l milker: position permanent; house and 
hoard furnished; if married, would wife take 
charge of house and cooking for hired Ulen? 
State salary: litgliest references must accom¬ 
pany application. Apply ADVERTISER 1341, 
care Rural New-Yorker._ 
WANTED—Man and wife for farm in Cat-kill 
Mountains. ADVERTISER 1343, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN on dairy farm; house, milk, 
wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages and 
experience; give mimes and addresses of refei 
cnees. ADVERTISER 1352, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
WANTED—Good plain cook and Houseworkcr. 
hoi ween 20-40; family consists of seven adults; 
home with all modern improvements, in New 
York suburb; it" laundry or housework expected 
during Summer; family of four during Winter; 
fare paid oln* way. MISS E. E. HENNESSEY, 
Roslyn, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED — Protestant general working farm 
man: 68 acres, grapes berries; engines. Dodge 
truck, nil kiod> farm machinery; state monthly 
wages. VAN NORMAN, Angola-ou-the-I.ake, 
N. Y. _ 
WANTED — Companion for 15-year-old school¬ 
girl and to assist with light household duties 
on a farm. WICKVALB FARM, K. D. 2. Mata- 
wan, X. J. w ... 
WANTED- Young girl, preferably German, Scotch 
or English, for general housework in country, 
near New York; small family; no laundry; year 
round position: good home: 330, ADVERTISER 
1334. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED A married man to take charge of n 
creamery producing A Grade milk from 
t‘,0 cows: must tie able to run Babcock tester and 
understand bottling milk and cream; also be 
able to run Ford truck and deliver cream ami 
collect: must lie able to give InmU: good house, 
garden, milk ami fuel furnished; everything up- 
to-date: this Job pays good wages, as requires 
a man who can produce results: located in Chau¬ 
tauqua County, about six miles from James¬ 
town. ADVERTISER 1361. eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM HELP WANTED—Single farmer by the 
year: small poultry and dairy farm; or mar¬ 
ried farmer, no children; wife to do housework. 
MARSH BARBER. East Aurora, X. Y. 
WANTED—Young man, 18 to 22 years of age. 
to learn trade; must be able to stand eatber 
hard work 10 hours each day; good wages at 
start, with all increase as advance in work; uo 
cigarette smokers wanted: prefer strong, bright 
fellow from the farm. Address J. IE. Box 217. 
Fanuiugdale, N. J. 
WANTED—A working superintendent to take 
charge of modest country place and vegetable 
garden: good house to live in. eggs and milk 
and privileges; position permanent. Answer, 
staling wages, ADVERTISER 1338 rare Rural 
New'Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer gardener: married; no chil¬ 
li-..n; good salary. furOikhed apartment. Ap¬ 
ple bj letter or in person to SUPERINTEND¬ 
ENT,- Fair Acres, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man or couple. Cornell grad¬ 
uate preferred, to assist in building up poultry 
farm, located near lUvwster, X. Y.: present 
equipment small, but will be increased; want 
only exceptionally reliable, capable and honest 
pursuits; state ability, experience, etc., also 
salary. ADVERTISER 1373. cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MARRIED 00EPEE—Man experienced farmer; 
wife hoarding two men during Summer: at¬ 
tractive surroundings; give reference*, state 
terms. DEERYDAEE l-ARM Boston. N. Y. 
WANTED — Woman to cook and do general 
housework on farm: modem conveniences; Uo 
objection to one child; good homo for right 
part v. state wages expected in first letter. 
Address ADVERTISER 1863, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED — Reliable, sober, ambit Inns, hard¬ 
working farmer to go share* with me at my 
prospering farm, near Atlantic City. N, J., mm 
ket: must he a truck driver, J M. F. CAR- 
SONS, Motor Route B. Atlantic City N J. 
SINGLE MAN on small farm and dairy state 
wages and reference in first letter; year 
around Job for right man. GEORGE HEN¬ 
DRICKSON, set Terrell Avenue. Rockville Cen¬ 
ter L. I., N. V. __ 
SINGER MAN’ wanted on dairy farm; one who 
can dtive F’ord track; best references. Write 
to A STOl-E. K. F. D. 8. Plainfield, N. J. 
WANTED—First-class married farm hand who 
understands modern machinery: capable of 
taking charge of medium-steed farm if neces¬ 
sary; good wages for right man. D1LI.IN, 
Monasfcnn, Ya. 
WANTED—Couple interested in farm work, on 
salary for two or three months, latrr a profit- 
sharing arrangement. CHICHESTER. Mabopac. 
Ptiinatu Co., N. Y. 
COFPEE—Man to run and eare for truck for 
retail milk delivery and handle city end >f 
certified milk route; good salesman, intelligent, 
energetic, ambitious: good references required: 
might consider single man wife <n run board- 
lug-house; preferably no children: excellent op 
poriunity for right couple; give full imrticiilars 
first letter. ADVERTISER 1381, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Strong, capable woman to do house¬ 
keeping for and take cure of invalid woman: 
small house in country. ADVERTISER 1373. 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POt'ETRYMAN—Wh.« has had long and success¬ 
ful experience in all branches; must be sys¬ 
tematic worker and competent, who thoroughly 
understands egg production, incubating, brood¬ 
ing. broilers, enpnnteitig and f-.itteniug; furnish 
copy of all references and state wages in first 
letter; also young man desirous of learning to 
assist with poultry work. KILLIXGEY FARM, 
Bnrre, Mass. 
GARDENER —Thoroughly competent, single, to 
run vegetable garden and produce quality 
vegetables: must be A-l; will start on $30 and 
board; if you make good will pay §00. BOX 
95. Bnrre, Mass. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Position: practical farmer as work¬ 
ing manager: thoroughly experienced: Sept. 
1: best references. ADVERTISER 12S8, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AN aged couple or person wanting the services 
of a devoted daughter, with executive ability, 
tact, kindness, write to ADVERTISER 1380, 
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 bunds; produce results; only first-class 
proposition off-ring full clvtrge considered; ref¬ 
erences that Viand tbe acid test to those who 
mean business; married; American; no children; 
particulars appreciated. ADVERTISER 1337. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
estate Manager—P rotestant, American, age 
12. married; agricultural college training: 20 
years' experience in the various lines in con¬ 
nection with maintenance and improvement of 
n country place: cninpeteut to handle greens- 
koepor's position. ADVERTISER 1331, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER — Swedish. married, one child, 
wishes position on private place: milk cows, 
understand poultry, handy with tools, drive ear 
also all around handy man. BnX 531. West- 
wood, N. J. 
YOUNG MAN, high school graduate, wants farm 
work: some experience; willing worker. S. 
III. A K ESRKRG, 712 Summer Ave.. Newark. N. J. 
WANTED Position on commercial game farm: 
am 22 years old and farm raised. CLARENCE 
W1LMOT. Rushford. X. Y. 
ELDERLY LADY wants position as companion 
and help to a ladv in refined home; country 
preferred. ADVERTISER 1353, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
CHAUFFEUR—Twelve years’ experience, mar¬ 
ried. wants place iu country: also experienced 
in gardeu and stock. A. ZET.INKA. 811 Sixth 
Avenue, New York Cily. 
DOUBTHVM AN or assistant poult ryman. 23. de¬ 
sires poslrioa: several years' piactica! exper¬ 
ience amt college training. ADVERTISER 1359. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL orchaidist. American. Protestant. 
age g:t unm.ir nil. no liquor, desires perma¬ 
nent all-year position after September 1: two 
years' experience on apple and lemon ranches In 
California: have had experience with bees; pre¬ 
fer a position in grape vineyard as assistant, 
with room. Imnrd and wages. ADVERTISER 
13(10. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
REFINED American woman, age 40, wishes 
housekeeping for tine. MRS. HASTINGS, 
General Delivery, White Plains, N. Y. 
GARDENER or fa-tuer, married, two children, 
wants position: understand poultry and handy 
with tools. ADVERTISER 1302, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Si l l AT1QN WANTED by (tegt-clllSS fanner and 
stockman; take full charge if required; mar- 
vied: best of references. ADVERTISER 1372. 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN'DAIRYMAN, agricultural school 
graduate, lifetime experience with ilairv work, 
good butter maker, good calf raiser, understands 
A. It. O. work, wants position on an up-to-date 
dairy farm. ADVERTISER 1371. eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FRUIT PICKING job wanted: state bow long, 
wages. Pte.; experienced. ADVERTISER 
1379. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED on gentleman's estate bv 
experienced dairyman, herdsman and commer¬ 
cial poultryman: single: age 38: good references. 
ADVERTISER 1384, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAX. married no children. 13 years' 
experience, practical, tborough, wishes posi¬ 
tion: best references, ADVERTISER 1383. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Pul I.TRYMAX—Single: practical and Cornell 
trained; long experience with poultry, squalls 
and ducks, cupnilizing, etc.: commercial, private 
t.r on shares: references. ADVERTISER 1377, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE p.ultrviuan: must be first-class propo¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 1378. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WOMAN. Intelligent and capable, used to farm 
Work, would like permanent position on farm 
for herself and strong 17-year-old sou: both 
willing hard workers. Address ADVERTISER 
137(1. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. student, wishes position oil poul¬ 
try farm during his vacation. August 11 to 
September 3. ERNEST ARTUS, 231 Lexington 
Avenue. New York City. 
FOR SALE—Hatchery and poultry form: Inside 
city limits: State road; eight acres: beautiful 
13-room house, with fine lawns and shade trees: 
alt improvements, electricity, water system: 
capacity 2.200 layers. 7.000 baby chicks. 9,000 
incubator: fruit, berries, asparagus; paying 
proposition: fully equipped; terms: $14,009, 
I!I\ ERDAl.E PUUI.TRY FARM. Cortland. N. Y. 
BEAUTIFUL borne and poultry plant; acre: 
hustling town: growing business requires 
larger place; reasonable price. ADVERTISER 
1282 care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE -Stock form; 700 acres; all kinds 
good buildings; two new houses: TOO acres 
hemlock timber ready to rut; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture: balance plow - land for tractor $16,0(2* if 
sold soon, or would cash relit. $2.50 per acre, 
for term of years, cash in advance: seven mibs 
from Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
IIASLETT. Hall. X- Y. 
FOR SALE—Cranberry hog: 30 acres: Central 
New Jersey; fully equipped: price reasonable. 
ADVERTISER 1293. care Rural New-Yorker. 
230 ACRES — All virgin hardwood: estimated 
three million feet: 7(K'> red birch and hard 
maple: balance red beech; highest quality: 
leaving for California, will «eii at bargain, 
uwner. S. I’. COOLEY. Penn Ynn. N. Y. 
WANTED—Country hotel in railroad town on 
good tourist route: must rent one year before 
lairing: can take possession any time now to 
November J. ADVERTISER 1323. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SAI-E—A productive 200-acre apple and 
dairy farm, near Poughkeepsie. X. Y.; good 
buildings, nearly new: Alfalfa and oilier go .1 
paying crops; bare other business requiring all 
my attention. If interested, write f.ir further 
information to BOX 2. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-225-acre farm; sandy loam: u 
stmes: 200 acres tillable: main house lias 14 
rooms and bath, hot air furnace, hardwood 
floors; tenant house has 9 toouis mid cellar; 
farm has 300 young apple trees, pears, plums. 
■ •lie tries, grapes and berries; main ham is 
32x135 ft.; can yoke 47 cows anil n burses; room 
for 1 Doll hens. DAVID MOULD, Montgomery. 
X. 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, corn crib, 4 poultry houses. 2 brooder 
houses: 2rt apple trees: 30 peach trees; pears, 
plums, cherries, etc.: l'», miles Rudd Lake: 2'-.. 
miles naokettstown. on concrete Stare highway. 
C. W. PRICE, Hflokettstown, X. J. 
FOR SALE—Well furnished cottage, with barn. 
one acre of ground; on main road, between 
.Saratoga Springs and Ballston Spa.: price $1,800. 
Address J. McGOUGH. BaUston, X. Y. 
FnR SALE—Prosperous poultry farm of 10 
acres; on improved roads: 15 miles from 
Syracuse. N. Y.: well-established chick busi¬ 
ness: 9.000 incubator capacity: accommodations 
for 1,000 layers and 8.GOO babies; poultry build 
iugs absolutely modern and nrst-class: apple 
orchard: electric lights, telephone: village water 
piped: high school, churches and good neigh¬ 
bors; five minutes' walk to trolley or railroad. 
Address ADVERTISER* 1339. .arc Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 180 acres: 75 acres timber, 
balance pasture and crops; 15-rooui house, alt 
newly furnished for boarders: accommodates 2 1 
guests: large lake in front of house, with lent: 
farm will keep 25 rows: all crops, tools. 12 head 
of cattle. 150 hens. 2 horses. 3 hogs; price 
$13,000 cash: eight miles from State road. E. 
IV. GRIFFIN, Route 4, Kelsey, Delaware Co., 
N. Y. 
WANT TO BUY, or rent with option to buy. 
40 to 75-acre farm; to be well watered, 
fruited, adapted to chicken raising and keeping 
a few cows - house and barns to be modern: 
near a State Toad and In the vicinity of the 
Hudson River. ADVERTISER 1343, e*re Rural 
New - Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Nine-room furnished house: htn't: 
gravity spring water; on 100-acre estate: 
horse, cow, fruits; near take; desirable for 
boarders: prospective list waiting: 50 miles New 
York: owner's family separate house; would 
board unusual opportunity. MRS. E. M. 
WIIITING, Tompkins Corners, Putnam Co.. 
X. Y. 
FOR SALE—In the Berkshire;,, bordering 11 msa 
tonic River, dairy fruit and general farm: 
80n acres; witlun lot) miles New York City: !>_■ 
miles from rallmad station creamery, high 
School, stores and churches: trolley and bits 
line practically pass the door: crops planted: 
10 acres potatoes, 8 acres oars. 4 acres buck¬ 
wheat and about 75 tons hay included if sold 
soon; 150 apple trees: 2.(4MI-3,n(Ui cords wo >d 
sold to limekiln. *.) mile distant as soon as cut: 
crop yields H'crage 130 bushels potatoes, J n 
bushels oats, 35 bushels hack wheat. 1 lH> bushels 
car corn. 12-14 tons silage. 3 4 tons hay per 
acre: no stones; buildings now 13 years ago: 
electricity throughout: U.niu house in rooms, 
furnace: tenant house d rooms: cow barn 30x$0. 
stanchions 38 head: litter carrier, hay forks 
grain bin. silo, cement floor: manure shed at¬ 
tached: hors*' burn, 4 stalls: la-ge wagon sbcl: 
henhouse. 14x60: garage. 16x40: bughouse, 
12x20: Icehouse, full of ice: corn crib: milk 
house with running wuter: priced io sell $05 
per acre. ADVERTISER 1333. .-are Rural New- 
Yorker. 
$500 BUYS this five aeres good farm land: 
level, high and dry: Center Moriches, Lung 
Island. S. C. SHERRY. West Englewood. N. J. 
AS I AM now living in New York, and having 
nearly all my folks here, want to sell y trade 
my North Dakota farm for properly )»• his or 
adjoining States; farm lies in eastern part of 
North Dakota and contains 5(10 acres of splendid 
land: abundance of fine water: good buildings: 
State road and consolidated school adjoining 
farm: easy access to railroad stations, What 
have yon? FRED W. HANSEN, Feura Bush, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—90 acres high land; improved road: 
near church and school: friendly neighbors: 
10-room house: substantial barns: .80 acres till¬ 
able: variety fruit, stock anil tools: sugar bush: 
$3.5(10 takes all: easy leruis: old age selling 
reason. E. H. HARSH. Moravia. N. Y Our 
specialty is go-d farms ip Finger I.aUc« region. 
Write what you want. 
TENNESSEE hearing orchard and fruit farm; 
well located: good market: 120 acres: $75 per 
acre; $ 3 .oimi cash: terms. Write the owner, 
A. J. BYRX. Dickson, Tram, 
70-ACRE tillable limestone farm: lease, with 
option to buy; buildings plumbed: gas well, 
coal: schools, churches; 35 minutes to very best 
unlimited markets; this plantation is worth in¬ 
vestigation by anyone wanting ideal farm from 
which he can gain big returns; full detail-, for 
stamped envelope. Address OWNER. 300 Ham¬ 
ilton Street. Fairmont W. Ya. 
DAIRY FARM—Up-to-date, must he sold at 
once, of 150 acres: fully equipped: low price 
to quick buyer. ADVERTISER 1357. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SAI.E—A 15-acre lot. along the new State 
Highway, in Delaware: 7 acres are in Alfalfa. 
2 * 2 . acres in cow peas, 2 acres in tomatoes and 
has 03 early apple trees In bearing: a fine loca¬ 
tion for chicken farm; price $3,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 135(5. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—With immediate possession, farm 
of 88 acres: fine land, buildings and crehard: 
Neshanir sfat’on one mile: price $7,500. Ad¬ 
dress OWNER, 234 Altnniont Dlace. Somerville, 
N. ,T. 
BEAUTIFUL money-making 5'{.-acre florist and 
gardener farm: water front: all complete; p"s- 
session now; $8,000. MILL FARM Middle- 
burgh, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 129 acres: 9-room house: 2 
barns and other outbuildings: $8,500. Owner. 
FRED SCHWF.C’KB, 11. F. D. No. 1. Princeton, 
N. J. 
For S A EE—Nice country home: newly painted; 
seven moms: garden planted: six miles from 
Saratoga Springs. IB, miles Ballston Spa: barn 
good condition, answer for garage; two acres 
land: price $1,200; write for particulars. E. 
SINDI.INGER, It. F. D. 1 Rallston S| a. N Y. 
FOR SAI.E — Wholesome day-old table eggs; 
sound feed and sanitary conditions prcva'l: 
delivered prepaid: prices reasonable. WILLIAM 
SEIDEL. Strawberry Ridge, Fa, 
FOR SAI.E—Chestnut Ridge Farms: beautiful 
320-acre estate: in Catskill Park; Id room 
house: three-car garage: large modern barn: 
milker; eight other buildings including poultry 
houses, evaporator house: I.oOlt or more otgar 
maples: 150 acres valuable hardwood; abundance 
fruit: finest running water, house, milk-house, 
barnyard: telephone. R. F. D.: milk route: heirs 
must sell immediately; $ 12 , 001 ): full equipment. 
TITl'H BROS . Union Grove. S. Y. 
BEAUTIFUL home and poultry plant; improve¬ 
ments; ideal place for poultry: capacity 1.000: 
near three large cities: growing business: easy 
terms. ADVERTISER 1304. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—In New York State village or ham¬ 
let u? good native Americans-, small omfort- 
able house, with one or more acres good land, 
with suitable outbuildings, g> nil water and fruit: 
location smith of New York Central, east of 
Owego; distance from railroad not material if 
on good highway; price must be reasonable: will 
pay cash: write fully. ADVERTISER 1365. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
193-ACRE FARM for sale, in the famous Harts- 
town Valley. Crawford County. Pa.: well 
equipped, stock, crops, tools and machinery: 
priced right: owner has no health, and will 
make terms right; if interested write for par¬ 
ticulars. or. better, come and see; many con¬ 
veniences: IU-room house and very large base¬ 
ment ham: 55 acres in grain. 80 in hav. P. L. 
WILLIAMS, Hartstown, Pa, 
FOR SAI.E—Tdeal dairy farm: lot> acre-; state 
road; three minutes station: splendid build¬ 
ings' new barns: 12-room house; level, high 
stare eulrivattou: Columbia County: $9,000. 
ADVERTISER 1367, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAI.E— Splendid farm: about 125 acres: 
high state cultivation: one mile village; largo 
trout stream: good buildiugs; Columbia Conntv; 
*7.300. ADVERTISER 1368. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SAI.E—Ten acres: popular corner: large 
tr>ut stream; good buildings: Columbia Co.: 
$3,200. ADVERTISER 1309. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
LADY will let her stocked chicken farm, fur¬ 
nished house, improvements, free six months 
or year, then owner's board, to single ladv of 
means. 25-40; no men. ADVERTISER 1370. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXCHANGE 145-acre dairy farm for smaller or 
poultry farm. W. BOHATKA, Newark Val¬ 
ley. N. Y. 
FOR SAI.E -Conneetient poultry farm: capacity 
L.000 hens. 5.000 chick* uiaiitmoth Incubates: 
productive fields: established business: on State 
road: electric lights, citv water, best markets; 
beautiful Colonial residence, modern conven¬ 
iences; large lnxvn, beautiful shade: price 
$11,000: $3.00) cash. ADVERTISER 13di:. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAT4* Rural store, located on improved 
State highway, doing a very nice business. If 
inre ested. write F. C. TELLER. Route 3. 
Homer. N Y. 
120-ACRE FARM—<On Lincoln Highway: three 
miles from Princeton: mile to tillage: two 
houses, 12 and 5 rooms: suitable for chicken 
raising, nursery or roadhouse: price 816.000. 
EDWARDS, 170 East 73tli Street. New Ycrk. 
for SALE—223 a.ee fruit truck and peultry 
farm. bordering Chesapeake Bay. Eastern 
Shi -c of Maryland: beautiful location: Uhl acres 
nudcr cultivation: sassafras loam. l.itOO.OOO feet 
timber: price $15,000; easy terms. Address 
BAY SIDE FARM. Shell town. Md. 
FUR SALE — Farm: 195 acres: stock, crops. 
equipment, 14 cows. 4 horses, young stock: 
never-failing running water in 10-room house 
and large hams: telephone, rural mail: four 
miles to Hillsdale. Columbia Co.. N. 5’. BOX 
| 106, Craryville. X. Y. 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers* 
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