WANTED—Single i 
good milker (.six i 
ADVERTISER 1409 
man fur general farm work; 
rows); slate wages expected, 
i, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COW MAN Dr.v haml milker; purebrcds; near 
town; $50 uud maintenance. ADVEltTISKIt 
141)8. cure Kura I New-Yorker. 
Wanti: 11 Klim get le yoiiiig farmer, married, to 
liumllc large dairy tttttl general farm, enlarge 
farm operations and place on profitable basis; 
productive land; Sontliwestcrn .Massachusetts; 
most lie absolutely reliable and n worker; mod¬ 
erate wages to start; good house, fair treat¬ 
ment; iiermnneiit position; state ipialilieation* 
and warns. E. T HlSC'iX. Tryinglmiii, Berk- 
Mhire Co., Mass. 
W IN TED—Single women as tilleiidtints in Slate 
institution for feeble-minded: stihn-y $14 per 
i loutli and maintenance. Apply. stating age and 
. closing letter of reference I from pre\ toils eta 
I hirer It' possilile) to SI I *E It I N’T I'. N 1 •!'. N I 
LETCH WORTH \ I I.I.At !H, Thiells, N. Y’.: Knck- 
land COUnt.v. 
WANTED 
on sum I 
mid good 
d 4KH1KD MAN on dairy farm; ltuttse. milk, 
wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages and 
■ xperii-nee: give names and addresses of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1352, care Httral New 
Y'orker. 
I-'AK.M I-lKM* WANT,.;It Single 
year; small poultry anti dairy 
fa ruter by the 
farm; or mar- 
ried farmer, no i-hiltlreii; wife to do housework. 
.MAItSII BARBER, Kits I Aurora, N. Y. 
WANTKU—Young matt, IS In 22 years id age, 
to learn trade; must be aide to stand rather 
hard work HI liutlis iin-h <hri ; good wages at 
start, with mi iiirivaar ;is in work; no 
rigaret t«* suinki'fs wnnlrd. |»r*»fr strong, hrit^ht 
fallow from rli«* fimu. A»hh«*ss J. II.. r»"x * 
I'armingdttle. N. 3. 
MAItUIKII COUPLE -Man experienced farmer; 
wife hoarding two men during Smuttier; at¬ 
tractive sui roundings: give references, state 
terms. DERBYDALE FA It M, lloulieu, N. A. 
WANTED—Kelialde married man to '-are lor 
Holstein herd; iiinsi he good milker and 
teeder: wife willing to board few men. Write, 
iiiviiig reference, ..ml wages ex¬ 
pected. CRAF’TSM AN I'A CMS. Morris Mains, 
N. J._ 
CMjl’I.E—Mnn to run and eare for truck for 
retail milk delivery and handle city end or 
certified milk route; good saiestaun, mtelligcut, 
energetie. ambitious: good references required, 
might consider single man; wife to t-tiii board-] 
lay house; preferutdy tie children: excellent op¬ 
portunity for right cmiplp; give toll particular- 
first letter. ADVEUT1SER 1381, eare Mural 
New-Yorker.__ 
MAUR1KU COUPLE — English or Scotch pre- 
ferred for permanent position on country 
e-dan near Ole'elftnd: matt most be experienced 
gardener in all bra nolle-: best references re¬ 
quired; good salary. Address ItOX ,’n. Station 
1 ; ... . c .t. .. . ..sl i..iiln.iu .fivlttir 
Stattou 
WANTKU Slagle 
Jersey : must tie 
in all farm work 
Reliable and experienced single Iliad 
dairy farm; mill; runic, good home, 
money; references required Address 
II. W. f. KIT KAMI. Cart,lmge, N. Y. 
IMMi.TKY M AN To take charge id new Jilnut 
and build it up; salary, t rolit sharing or bnCt: 
a good proposition rov riglit man: write for 
particulars. ADV EltTlSKR 1405. care Rural 
Now -Yorker. 
WANTKU -I’raetlcal dairy farmer, with knowl¬ 
edge of agriculture, on StMi-ncre farm in 
Oneida Comity: excellent barns and outbuild- 
iags; comfortable farmhouse; m-ar village, good 
seltool. stores, several churches: man must toy a 
producer **f proven ability upon share hns ! s: 
proposition will be open next Spring, but early 
correspondence is necessary to ininpleto arrange- 
lin-nls. A UV K ItTISK R 14114, .are Rural New 
Yorker. 
MAKK1KU CM I.TIIYMAX, willuoit i-lilldreti. to 
take charge of six acre poultry firm: 1. t m it * 
POUL'J'RYMAN—Single; practical aim Cornell I 
trained; long experience with poultry, squabs | 
and ducks, cnpanlziiig. etc.; i'"iiimereial. private 
or on shares; references. ADVERTISER 1377. 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE poultry mail: must lie first .-lass propo¬ 
rtion. ADVERTISER 1378 . eare Rural New 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. student, wishes position on poul¬ 
try farm during his vacation. August 11 to 
September 5. ERNEST A RTFS, 2.71 Lexington 
Avenue, New York City. 
IIM'SKK KKITU: — English widow: hoy 13. ADA 
BKCKK'I’T LUNPBERG. rare .1 mites White. 
North Street, Greenwich. Conn. 
ARK YOU looking for n limn tu take the ea’-'t 
of your farm off your linml“.- Things 1 want 
are permanency, fair treatment, fair pay and 
school facilities: 1 a tu 47. several years' exper¬ 
ience fanning, Burdening.* carpentering: compe¬ 
tent and re I able. AUV EBTISKK 1384, eare 
Rural New-Yorlter. 
I’M'I/ri! YM AN: 33; single: practical, exper¬ 
ienced; M years’ experience with large eoru- 
I'OR SALE—225-aere farm; sandy loam; no 
stones; 200 acres tillable; main house has 14 
rooms and bath, hot ait- furnace, hardwood 
floors; tenant ionise has 0 rooms and cellar; 
farm has 300 young apple trees, pears, plums, 
cherries, grapes and berries; main barn is 
32x135 ft.; can volte 47 cows and ') horses; room 
for 1,000 hens. DAVID MOULD, Montgomery. 
N. Y. 
birds; wife to do housekeeping. M. 
7 East Jiilh Street. New York. 
AMERICAN FARMER wanted as 
chicken and fruit business: must 
capital SAM CEL HART, Box 32. 
No. 2. Vineland, N. J. 
-RECTOR 
partner in 
have some 
It. F. I>. 
HERDSMAN A position is open for a compe¬ 
tent in mi, single preferred, who will hilereat 
himself in building up a small herd of purebred 
Hnernse.vs; must understand feeding, some A. 
R. work and the fitting of animals for local 
fair: give full particular- regarding experience 
and salary to start until ability is demonstrated. 
Address OWNER, MoX 7, Station N, Now York. 
X. V. _ 
WANTED—Man and wife, or mother and daugh¬ 
ter, used to the country, for a enttnlry place; 
position permanent: wife wanted for cooking 
and general housework; man to eare lor garden, 
lawn, poultry, cow, horse and furttaoo; must 
furnish satisfactory references; only reliable, 
trustworthy people need apply. T. 11. SIKT- 
Tt.KK, East Millstone X. J. 
WANTED Protestant inttrried man of settled 
habits, without children. »u gentleman's es¬ 
tate; must understand cure of cows and chick¬ 
ens; living quarters with Improvements and 
usual privileges; m*.l7(7,.u experience and wages 
expel red. Superintend,,It. IIM’KtNS ESTATE, 
Morristown. N. J. 
---* 
WANTED—At once, poultry and dairyman; 
house on pi,-toe; year around work: apply 
superintendent. Address MRS. J. It. STANCH- 
FIF.I.D, Isltp, L, L. N. Y. 
- f 
WANTED Uerdsmuu with experience iu certi¬ 
fied dairy: must understand machinery, so as 
to operate refrigeration: capable of handling 
K, Cleveland. <b. for further particulars, giving 
experience, number in family. et<b_ 
WANTED—Woman, young or middle-aged, with¬ 
out children, ns conk and general utility house- 
worker: interview and references required: good 
room pleasant surroundings; handy to eitu-s of 
Capitol district. 51 MEN AND ROAD. Albany. 
N. Y. _ 
Y'M'NIl MAN wanted oil farm for general farm 
work; state wages and experienoe. RICHARD 
IIH/.KL, .lit., Oidwlek, N. J. _^ 
W ANTED— .Middle-aged woman for general 
housekeeper; otic child not, objectionahle; good 
country home MRS. II. B. KEENER. Nukes- 
ville, Va. 
WANTED A reliable, experienced, single man 
i American) mi 25 cow dairy farm, near large 
town" give re f ere m -es and salary hrst letter, 
no cigarettes. BROOKSIDK FARM. Liberty. 
N. Y. __ 
WANTED—Man to work on farm: must In- able 
to milk and handle horses; no loafer wanted: 
will pay 825 to $35 per month, according to 
ability, and keeping. RAY II. SAVIEK8, U. R. 
No. l, East Palestine, 0. _• 
WANTED—A settled woman for general house- 
work in institution: no object,ion tn woman | 
with a child, Address ADVERTISER 1389. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN TED —Two energetic men who understand 
the dairy business: one for handling milk In 
the dairy and the other for raising calves; both 
must be good milkers; 850 a month, board and 
room. . ADVERTISER 1387, care Rural New 
Y’orker. 
A STEADY’ position on poultry farm for a clean 
hard-working young man, not afraid of hours; 
$30 a month, board and room, with good chance 
of advancement if you make good. MAKQ! Is 
POULTRY* FAR M. Toms River. N. J. _ 
WANTED—Farm baud for general farm and 
orchard work; state experience and wages de¬ 
sired, BOX 98. Linlithgo, N. Y. 
TEACHERS wanted for rural and village schools 
in New Jersey: 00 miles from New York; 
salary $75 to $ltl> a month of 20 school days 
BENJAMIN F. HARDESTY'. District Clerk. Jut 
land, N. J. 
A FARM HAND on small farm: good home. 
state wages. ADVERTISER 1392. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER Country-bred woman; good 
plain cook , steady and reliable. ADY KR- 
TISKK 1393, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MAN AUER—Wanted, at, once, first-class 
utan, capable of tnnuuging gentleman's l.ooo- 
aere estate; man experienced Itt farming, stock 
and upkeep desired; give age, experience, fam¬ 
ily, wages expected. OFFICE MAXAUKR, Rein 
lik Hull, Reinlik, Va. 
$00 PER MONTH and board for lirst-cluss farm 
hand; must milk some: small dairy: steady 
jot). ’Phone 42.M Cold Spring after 7 p. w. 
CHESTER SMITH. Cold Spring, N. Y. 
WANTED — Heliahle, middle-aged, white couple. 
Protestant, without children, on gentleman's 
all year country home. 30 uiilcs front New York; 
all conveniences; family of three; tituii for gar- 
den and generally useful indoors and out; 
woman good plain cook aud general housework; 
■in laundry: satisfactory wages, permanent 
position, with cottage, for riglit people. Write 
a t once, stating wages wanted and sending 
references, ft* CkdlhiK 11, YOUMANS, R, F. 
U.. Spring Valley. N. Y. 
men: married, and wife 
milkers: tluerusey herd: 
aud garden; open now; call if interested. 
BELLE ALTO FARMS. 
II. MacCallutu, Manager.’ 
I'fuersvilb 
WANTED—Man for farm In 
shares or rental basis. M. 
land. Me. 
meivial farms; can 
FOX. Route 19, New 
willing to hoard three 
$100 per month, with 
man on dairy farm lu New 
good milker uud experienced 
good home. Address F. J 
particulars appreciated, 
ctlrc Rural New Yorker. 
ADV ERTlSK.lt 
'TELLE. R. F D. No. 2. Millington. N. J. 
WANTED Woman, not over 50 years, to do 
plain cooking and bnkjug on up-to-date farm; 
all modern improvements: -good home: perma¬ 
nent ADVERTISER 1395, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
show result-, JOSEPH 
Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED To ... the owner of estate who 
needs a utan with varied experience to take 
charge of same: married: 30 years old: agri¬ 
cultural training, but not spoiled for work by 
it: life experience mi fsirui: 10 years on promi¬ 
nent private and commercial estates: meet me 
and judge for yourself. ADV ERTISKK 3301. 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Position 
to take eare of It 
T1SEE lob7 
isilioii mi farm or private estate 
i* of horses by Hollander 32 years 
year in Hds country. ADVKR- 
o’are Rural New Yorker. 
FARM iuafiag< r or superintendent open for posi¬ 
tion September or October 1. long successful 
experience in orcharding, gardening, farm mops, 
stock, poultry, lawns, roads, etc.: all modern 
machinery; exceptional references: give descrip¬ 
tion of what you have and Till I particulars. 
\V. M.. Box 310. Purdy Staliou. X. Y. 
POSITION WANTED 
all-a round 
WANTED—For institution farm, a man who 
thoroughly understands the care of poultry 
and hogs; must care for 1 'tin cliii kens and 100 
hogs; applicants will kindly apply in owu hand¬ 
writing, stating age, qualifications. -alary ex¬ 
pected. at least two references and enclose re¬ 
cent photograph. tie* NEW JERSEY’ STATE 
VILLAGE Ft tu EPILEPTICS. Skillmati. N. J. 
WANTED -Poultryman. single, to take entire 
■ charge commercial plant.; must- tic experienced 
iu hatching, egg production and conditioning 
poultry for retail market: salary uud percentage 
to riglit utan: no college graduate without prac¬ 
tical experience need apply: give full details 
first letter. H. S, FARLEY. Amherst. Mass. 
WANTED —Clean, industrious single man to 
care for small herd and produce sanitary milk 
tor private estate and do general farm work 
part of day; wages $50 and board; good place 
for country-lired young man of good habits. 
MEADOW FARM, Hartsdale, N. Y. 
matt; 10 years’ experience; holding New Y"ot*k 
State tester’s license; can start any time. 
ADVERTISER 1396. care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED — By middle-aged (colored) married 
man work on a farm: understand all kinds of 
general farming; year around job. with house 
and living wages: can gave good references. 
Address W. Y.. eare Peter Theberg, R. F. D. 
No. 3. Rohhinsville N. J. 
ELDERLY American, some means, desires home 
with congenial people, caring for poultry; ex¬ 
perienced: no wages. EDWARD COLLINS. 
Room 941. Rand McNally Bldg.. Chicago. 111. 
PntT.TKY'MAX. sic do. de lies position whore 
energy and experience is -eqnircd: competent 
to take (111 charge. EDWARD S. FREESE. 
Aftoll. N. Y. 
_ 4 
YOU NO COUPLE wants position on lady’s or 
geUtleman's estate; man as chauffeur and gar¬ 
dener: wife a- maid: steady, reliable, no bad 
habits' references: write, state particular* ami 
salary. D. W. ALLEN, Friendship. N. Y. 
_ 1 _* 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — Single: 28: three 
years' experience: two-year agricultural school 
graduate: all breeds, feeding for A. It. O. and 
it. it. M.: also fitting, showing, good rnlf 
raiser: average bacteria for past to months 
under fi.tHMt c.c : ,\ i references. ADVERTISER 
1394. care Rural New-Yorker. 
_ t 
FARMER, married, one child, wants place; ex¬ 
perienced in dairy and truck fanning can run 
Ford car, Moline tractor: handy with tools and 
machinerv; please state wages ami privileges. 
LAECHLER. Box 22, Millwood, X, Y. 
WANTED—Boy (17) wants job on commercial 
poultry farm: good home and right party 
essential. ADVERTISER 1408, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—A t mutt: experienced iu 
poultry: agricultural college: American, mar¬ 
ried. two children: be-t of references: want 
permanent place, with cottage. ADVERTISER 
1403 care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOB SALE —Well furnished cottage, with barn. 
out! acre OP ground; on main mad, between 
Saratoga Spring- and P.nllston Spa.; price $1,800. 
Address J. M, COUGH, BallSton, N, Y. 
FOR SALE—90 acres high land: improved road: 
near church and school; friendly neighbors: 
10-room house: substantial barite; so acres till 
able: variety fruit, stock and toots: sugar hush: 
85,500 take's all: easy terms; old age selling 
reason. E. H. HARSH, Moravia, N. Y. Our 
specialty is good farms in Finger Lakes region- 
Write wltal yon want. 
TENNESSEE hearing orchard and fruit farm: 
well located: g"uil market; 120 acres; $75 per 
acre; $3,000 .ash: terms. Write the owner, 
A. J. RY RN. Dickson. Tenn. 
•120-ACRE FARM—On Lincoln Highway; three 
miles from Princeton: % mile to village; two 
houses. 12 and 5 rooms: suitable for chicken 
raising, nursery or roadhouse: price $10,000. 
EDWARDS, 17u East 75th Street, New York. 
WANTED —Jersey farm, on frequented highway: 
rent, with option to buy; give full details. 
BOX SIS. Arden. Del. 
HA RAHE FOR SALE—On State road; only one 
iu town of Andes. N. Y.: built of eouevete 
blocks: 50x130 fa.; front part 24 ft.; two-story 
bnck: three offices upstairs; showroom, acces¬ 
sories rooln: 71’xoO ft. storage for cars: 30x5) 
ft. workshop; two gsts pumps; doing good bust 
ness; also electric lighr plant furnishing <-lec 
tricity to village of Andes, and residences and 
stores: paying proposition; good house; will sell 
together or separately, or would exchange for 
good farm well located. G. 8. HOTCHKIN N- 
SUN. Andes, N. Y. 
FOR SALK -Bungalow; lot 75x112; five rooms. 
heat light, water. SUSAN HOWARD. Lex¬ 
ington Avenue. Ridgewood. N. J. 
Connecticut; on 
A. FREE. Rock 
WANTED—American couple; uiuii handy with 
tool-: wife help housekeeping: steady posi¬ 
tion; $UU monthly with hoard. BERNSTEIN. 
Westetvelt F’arut Tonis River. N. J. 
WANTED -A single matt to work on farm that 
can milk cows and ditve horses: state wages 
wanted. FLOYD S. Kil l/. R. F. D. No, 2.1 
Ghent, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—-Single man. general farm work: 
most be steady. J. KITf'H, Smyrna, N. Y. 
WANTED — Man and wife, with or without 
children: woman to hoard men: every tiling 
furnished; no washing or chamber'work; *40 per 
month: man for milking and general farm work: 
only capable, intelligent people please reply: 
house furnished, or if no children can live in 
main lions, •: wages for matt $00. UI.STKHD0RP 
FARMS. Highland, UUter Co., N Y. 
COUPLE WANTED—Man make himself getter 
ally useful arouud small place in Ulster Co.. 
S'. Y'.: wife to (to plain cooking and look after 
house; desirable position for steady collide: ref¬ 
erence required. ADVERTISER 1410. eare 
Rural New - Y orker. 
Situation* Wanted 
WAN t'ED Position: piaetieal farmer as work 
ing manager 1 , rltoronghlv experienced: Sept. 
1: best references. ADVERTISER 1288, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM MANAGER Open for en¬ 
gagement September or October: successful 
in tlie rearing of chicks, egg production and 
breeding of high producers: work with tny head 
and hands: produce results; only first class 
proposition offering full charge considered; ref¬ 
erences that stand the acid test to those who 
mean busines>. married: American: no children: 
FARM—12U acres; located Ln prettiest section 
Hunterdon County, N. J.; six miles from 
Flemington: fine nine room house; large go d 
barn, grain house. 4 large chiekeu houses, nearly 
new: other buildings: eight acres good timber 
10 acres meadow; targe stream; balance laud 
level, smooth, lias had best of rare; owner ha* 
retired; must sell: oue of the biggest bargains 
in Hunterdon County at R7.1M.Q. JOS. D. YVIT-- 
SOX, Route 1. Trenton, N. J. 
FOR SALE Olt EXCHANGE—Michigan farm: 
89’i acres: modern: fruit; all tillable but 15 
acres: near city of 30.000 inhabitants; for 
Southern New York State property. Address 
ADVERTISER 1390. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
50 ACRES of fertile farming land; State road: 
high school: one tulle from two railroad sta¬ 
tions: 10-r.iom dwelling; good outbuildings: 
large shade trees, 75 fruit trees: Ameriiou 
Protestant neighbors: writ* for description aud 
price. OWNER. Box 120, Wnllkill, N. Y. 
SHORE PROPERTY In Maine for $10,000: easy 
terms—Small Point Harbor property; formerly 
three Rums: no farming late years; a Summer 
resort for nearly 100 years; hotel not run sifiee- 
the war: 2-50 acre*, including 75 acres of wood 
and timber: two harbors, small one as safe f r 
boating as inland pond: samly beaches, one ratio 
of shore; obl-fasbioned 30-room hotel, in good 
repair but no modern improvements; secluded, 
healthful, attractive "dace; on State road; 11 
miles smith of Bath: by water 21) miles from 
Portland; ideal for boys’’ or girls’ camps: suit¬ 
able for farming and country boarding-house or 
for gentleman'^ estate, or could be divided tip 
Into cottage sites. ADVERTISER 1401, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
J FARM FOR SALE—Very desirable place; 300 
ft. i ft State road: about *’4) acres, level, fer¬ 
tile soil: good water and buildings; house, 10 
rooms, bath, hot water heat, electric lights, 
hardwood doors throughout; priop, direct from 
owner, $12,500, inetndtng horses, cows, poultry, 
crops, equipment: located close to village, 10 
miles below Kingston over state road. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1398. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Y'Ut'NG MAN wishes position: experienced ln 
poultry, fruit, general farming and bee cul¬ 
ture; can furnish ref ere (toe. ADVERTISER 
1402, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMF.U-GAUDKNER. married, wishes position 
small private place; good references: bandy 
with tools: one child, four months; wishes cot 
l.ige; would meet p>arty for interview R. 
WARD. Dunwoodie Street. Yonkers, N. Y, 
’Phone Yonkers (195. 
WANTED—By August 15. position a* manager 
sr foreman by capable, energetie. middle-aged 
American, no family, on large farm or estate 
where results ran be accomplished: Ames train¬ 
ing, with 15 years of seieutiftc aud practical 
experience in all branches of general farming, 
dairying, breeding and development of purebred 
stock, landscape gardening', animal husbandry 
and agricultural machinery: thoroughly i-.unpo 
ten to handle hell* at maximum efficiency; at 
present College Dairy Husbandry Extension: 
best of reference**: state particulars in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 1413 care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—Twenty acres: ideal loca¬ 
tion : price tight: terms. For full description 
write F RED CHESLEY. U. D. 1, Putnam. Conn. 
_______ i 
SMALL FARM in village for sale. For detail* 
write MFISTIOK. HiggaUUlU. Conn. 
BARGAIN—44-acre poultry farm, near Ca/.e- 
novia: 309-ft. laying house, 83-ft. barn. 1,800 
capacity fundee incubator. 12 acres merchant¬ 
able pine, hemlock and cedar: 15 acres cleared 
muck; balance seeded to Alfalfa and Timothy: 
no dwelling, but foundation; price $1,500 cash. 
Inquire LESLIE PETERSON. Geneva N Y. 
POULTRY FARM—Near Lakewood. N. J.; 23 
acres: 400 Leghorn layers. 1.250 Leghorn and 
White Rock pullets, excellent stock: *tX brooder 
and colony houses, two large laying houses, all 
folly equipped; total Winter rapacity 1.200 
birds; six-room cottage, barn, feed house: Other 
onrhinidlngs: electric light throughout; price 
$9,500; cash $4,500: rest mortgage. Further 
details from ADVERTISER 1400. cate Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN w(she* position as caretaker. 
understanding stock and dairying: A 1 milker: 
life experience ■ open at once. Write, giving 
full details, MARTIN COLLINS, Twin Lakes, 
Oouu. 
FARM MANAGER dairy inspector, desires post- 
tjou: has complete agricultural college educa¬ 
tion and practical experience on large farms: 
dairying a specialty: have successfully scored 
hit fit's and milk station* as dairy inspector. Ad¬ 
dress F. A. BREED. Montrose. Pa. 
I Farm* For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FT tit SALE—Hatchery and poultry farm: inside 
city limits: State road; eight acres: beautiful 
13-rooitt House, with fine lawns and shade trees; 
all Improvement-, electricity, water system: 
capacity 2.200 layers. 7 'Hitt baby chicks, 9.000 
Incubator: fruit, berries, asparagus: paying 
proposition: full* equipped: terms: $14,000. 
KIVKRDALI} POULTRY FARM. Cortland, N. Y. 
SITUATION WANTED by first-class farmer ami 
stockman: lake full charge if required; mar 
rleil: best of references. ADVERTISER 1372. 
*tire Rural Now Yorker. 
Pon.TRYMAN. married, no children. 15 years’ 
experience, praetlcnl, thorough, wishes posi I 
tion: best references. ADVERTISER 1383, car*- 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Stock farm; 7"0 acres: all kinds 
good buildings; two new houses; 100 acres 
hemlock timber ready to cut; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture; balance plow land for tractor; $10,000 tf 
sol*! soon, *>r would cash rent. $2.50 per acre, 
for term of years, cash tn advance; seven mill's 
from Corning. Steuben Co., N. Y' THOMAS 
HAS1.ETT. Hull. N. Y. 
W \ NT ED—Small farm for poultry. j:> large vil¬ 
lage *.r town: want modern housing foi 500 or 
more layers; with good house, preferably havlne 
electrieity and improvements: price, including 
stock, not t.* exceed $*5,000. Full particulars to I 
ADVERTISER 1399. care Rural New Yorker. 
FARM—Near Chatham; 110 acres: 70 tillable. 
14 in wood: brooks, springs: 10-room house: 
with or without stock, tools. A. S. MePHER- 
SON. U. I)., Chatham. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Nine and a half acre farm; adjoin¬ 
ing Vineland Egg-laying Contest: land in a 
square block, fronting on two residential street*: 
modern seven room house, electric lights, bath, 
air pressure water system: two barns and ponl- 
try house; quarter mile to trolley ; two miles to 
two railroads: bus passes the door; present 
owner ruffc a small Jersey dairy business, with 
sale for all products to retail trade at tuie c 
priees: chance to increase this business and add 
poultry: will sell business, stock and tools with 
farm: price $12.1)90. Address *'. A. BUTLER. 
Chestnut Avenue, Vineland N. J. 
SALE OH TRADE for smaller farm -150-acre 
farm, crops, stock and tools; good location. 
Write CLARE I.AY. Alpine, N. Y. 
WANTED—Long Island farm of about, six acres. 
ADVERTISER 1407. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SPLENDID FARM -Sixty acres: beautiful scen¬ 
ery: tear lake and camping site* good roads 
and excellent markets: buildings in tine condi¬ 
tion; 14-room house: splendid opportunity for 
Summer boarders: $3,800: part cash. A. M. 
HOI.LISTER. Corinth. N. Y’. 
FOR SALE 
of land. 
N. Y 
Three room bouse. 20x22: two acres 
Address J. R., Box It!). Moriches, 
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