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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Mingle women as attendant* i» State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance. Apply, stating age and 
enclosing letter of reference i from previous 
employer if possible) to SI PISKfXTENDEXT 
LKTCHWOUTH VILLAGE. Till el Is, X. V.: Rock¬ 
land Comity. 
CLEAN, reliable single men wanted for milkers 
on certified dairy; 10-Uonr day; 15 cows to tlie 
man. and good wages with liberal treatment. 
ADVERTISER 1418, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MEN wanted for farm work on large 
up-to-date farm; must be aide to milk in case 
of emergency; every day milking may not be 
required: $50 and board to healthy, robust men, 
ADVERTISER 1419, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits, 
from Id to 22 years, for general farming, 
that is willing to hustle, that is interested in 
purebred Holstein-Friesian cows; will pay good 
wages. AD\ ERTISER 1417, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED —Blacksmith tor repair shop oil farm, 
operator for Holt, tractor, truck and auto re¬ 
pair men, SEABR00K COMPANY, Bridgeton, 
N. ,T. 
l'AUMER-G ARDENKR—Must have general hor¬ 
ticultural knowledge, experience live stock 
and poultry. Answer, staling experience, Where 
last employed, salary expected, nationality, 
number in family; furnished cottage provided. 
ADVERTISER 1439, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman for cooking and general 
housework position on farm; no laundry; 
wages $35 monthly: no objection to one small 
child: references In first letter. MRS. J. B. 
HARRISON, New Paltz, N. Y. 
COUPLE, white, permanent position, country 
estate: man experienced butler, general house¬ 
work; wife laundry, part housework; wages 
$130; references required. SHAUN KELLY, 
Richmond, Mass, Telephone 17, 
WANTED—Man and wife for 25-acre farm: 
man must understand poultry and farming, be 
handy with tools, willing to help build up poul¬ 
try business; wife to help with housework; at¬ 
tractive home for clean, honest, industrious 
couple; state age. nationality, wages desired 
and references. THE MAPLES, Eden, Erie Co-, 
WANTED—Woman as housekeeper or middle- 
aged man and wife on farm; state particu¬ 
lars. wages expected. ADVERTISER 1308, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Experienced mau in certified bot¬ 
tling department; must know full details; 
reference required. MAHOPAC FARMS, Bald¬ 
win Place, N. Y. 
WANTED—Teamster: sober, reliable man to 
drive team on fruit farm: good board atxl 
wages; steady job. PAIL M. BARROWS, R. 
F. D. No. 30, Stamford, Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced single man for growing 
celery and lettuce on black dirt. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1505, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LADY WANTS couple, partners, on dairy, poul¬ 
try farm. ADVERTISER 1303, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced dry band milkers and 
stable men; must have best reference. Ad¬ 
dress for full information MAHOPAC FARMS, 
Raid win PI act, Putnam Co.. N. Y. 
MARRIED COUPLE to work on shares dairy 
and fruit farm; good paying proposition to 
right mau. FISCHER, 95 East Tenth Street. 
New York City. 
ASSISTANT HERDSMAN for a Guernsey breed 
itig establishment near Pittsburgh; single or 
married man with small family; experienced 
with test cows and capable of handling high- 
class stuck; go,nl living conditions for married 
man. State full particulars, wages expected 
and references to JOHN' ('((STUFF, Beechwood 
Farms. Sbarpsbitrg, Pa. 
POL i-i HYMAN, single, as bead 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 all particulars, 
wage and references. ELMHURST FARM, 
Woodbury, Conn. 
FARMER and wife on Eastern Pennsylvania 
dairy and poultry farm; partly furnished 
house, board, fuel, light and Soft month. 
ADVERTISER 14t’.7, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — A woman With two children (or 
morel of school age to do housekeeping for 
small family during the Winter; a reasonable 
salary will be paid; write for particulars. 
ADVERTISER 14(51, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work 
on private estate: must be man with exper¬ 
ience; good wages to right man; farm 10 miles 
from Pittsburgh, Pa. Address ADVERTISER 
1431, care Rnral New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd of pure¬ 
bred Guernseys on private estate, near Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa.; good wages to right man; state ex¬ 
perience in first letter. Address ADVERTISER 
1452. care Rnral New-Yorker. 
A COMPETENT white woman ns cool; In pri¬ 
vate family of five; also experienced tvait- 
ress-chnniliei maid: references required; wages 
$40-$45; New Brunswick, N. ,T. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 1480. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work: 
age 45 to 50; good room and board; wages $25 
per mouth. ADVERTISER 1479, care Rnral 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good reliable man for general farm 
work! hustler: must be good milker: $45 per 
month and hoard; year round job for right nuin, 
WM G. MILLER, New Kingston. Delaware Co., 
X. Y. 
WANTED First-class poultrynian (single) fur 
n commercial place; tiutst be thoroughly effi¬ 
cient and experienced, capable of assuming re¬ 
sponsibility. Write, stating age. experience and 
wages expected- with good board and room, to 
ADVERTISER 1500, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED— Good assistant poultrynian on com¬ 
mercial place; must be n brisk and willing 
worker; good opportunity for advancement. 
Write, stating age, experience and wages ex¬ 
pected, with good hoard ntol room, in first let¬ 
ter, to ADVERTISER 1501, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Good teamster, capable of feeding 
-mil taking care of horses and thorough knowl¬ 
edge of teamster's work; must be early riser. 
Write, staling age. experience and wages ex¬ 
pected with good room and board, in fi st let¬ 
ter. lo ADVERTISER 1502, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG or middle aged unmarried mau with 
farm experience for general work on small 
residence farm; good wages, good home, perma¬ 
nent job. D. E. M1NARD, l'.oo at on, N. .T 
MILKER WANTED—Single man as A-l dry 
hand milker; milking, care of cows and barn 
only work; tio fancy man wanted; wages $60 
and hoard; stale age, nationality and experi¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 1530, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—By September 13, single man to cure 
poultry (R. 1. Reds) and work in burn and 
dairy; good clean dry hand milker; our poultry 
plant is small at present; am contemplating 
enlarging our plaru to 300-1,000 in Spring; this 
position will develop in a one-mau plant; pre¬ 
fer matt who can drive Ford ear. wages $50 and 
board to start; state age, experience, nationality 
and references (no cigarette -smoker wanted). 
WEDGEMF.RK FARM, R, 2. Framingham, Mass. 
WANTED—-Woman for light chamber work and 
help with children; home with all modern 
improvements, in country. Apply with refer¬ 
ences and full particulars to MRS. CLIFFORD 
L. MILLER. Claveraek, N. Y. 
YOUNG ambitious mau wanted on modern com¬ 
mercial poultry farm; experience not neces¬ 
sary, but (lie willingness to work essential; can 
use an experienced single uiuu also; prefer a 
mau who knows a good job when he gets it and 
if treated right is willing to do his share and 
stick around a while. QUEKNSRUUY FARMS, 
Toms River, N. J. 
WANTED—Teacher of sloytl, carpentering and | 
printing. Apply by letter, stating experience, 
qualification and salary expected, BuX 708, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED — Carpenter for general repairs; if 
married, wife to fill department: ages 25 to 
35; no children, tobacco or profanity. W. G. 
FAXCUElt, Superintendent. Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—A woman to do plain cooking and 
some housework in country: modern house; 
permanent position; state wages. Apple MRS. 
VERNON K. MELUADO, R. F. D. 1,‘Bethle¬ 
hem, Ta. 
WANTED—Carpenter and haudv man eu private 
place. ADVERTISER 1529, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Middle-aged woman 
housework. F. U. BOX 27ti, 
X. Y. 
for general 
Tanuersville, 
FARMER wanted by the year; good home if you 
are willing to work; state wages wanted. S. 
FRIED, CntsklU, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married working herdsman, Septem¬ 
ber 1, to take full charge of barn on farm 
producing commercial Uueroscy milk; 20 cows; 
good house; six miles from town; state wages, 
references and bonus desired. Address MAID¬ 
STONE FARM, Annapolis, Md. 
WANTED—Man and wife, uiiildle-age.l used to 
tin* country, for a place in country in family 
of t\vo; wife wanted for cooking and general 
housework; man to milk two cows and make 
himself generally useful on place: comfortable 
room and hath with board and $50 n month 
wages: satisfactory references required; only 
reliable people need apply. D. B, HAYWARD. 
Easton. Mil. 
YOUNG or middle-aged white woman, without 
children, for general housework; home one- 
half mile from city, with all city conveniences, 
lo family of two adults; excellent home and 
permanent position; state wages. E. WAL- 
liROVE, 14 Ohio Avenue. Norwalk, Conti. 
WANTED—Two experienced single men. Sep¬ 
tember 18. for picking tipples and other'Fall 
work on fiirtn: state age, particulars, wages ex¬ 
pected, FAYETTE TAYLOR. Geneva. N. Y. 
WANTED—Married matt and wife for large 
modern dairy farm; man must be experienced 
cow man: wife to hoard a few men: house fur¬ 
nished; till conveniences; wages $60 a month; 
$25 a month fur each man hoarded; state exper¬ 
ience, references, family and nationality, posi¬ 
tion open for single man who is a good milker 
and farmer at 840, ADVERTISER 1487. care 
Rnral New Yorker. 
WANTED—Young, reliable, handy mau lo Work' 
in plumbing shop and farm; good home for 
right party Write BOX 581. Westwood. N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced farm anil orchard man, 
on shares: great elm lice to right man. MT. 
GRAN VIEW ORCHARDS. Waynesboro, Ya. 
CHANCE for young man to attend first grade 
hi git school, one mile away, by feeding and 
working Saturdays: rccmunieudalioiis. WHEELER 
WELDAY, Stilltlilield, O. 
MAN WANTED on a small dairy; wages $40 
month. MATTHEW WKILKR. Marker Street, 
Rochelle I'ark, N. J. 
WANTED—Single, white, American, test cow 
milker, for registered Ayrshires; must be 
honest, reliable nnd willing worker; no smoker 
wauled; give wages and references in first let¬ 
ter. CLARENCE D. DICKINSON, It. 1, Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED — Reliable young man. barnly with 
horses and willing to milk; wages $40. F. L- 
HORNINU. Worcester, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework. BOX 
83. Greenwich, Coun. 
WANTED -To take charge of a free range 
poultry plant on salary and profit-sharing; no 
less than 1.300 laying hens anil a good incuba¬ 
tor: no clay land; up-to-date plant; no bad 
habits, reliable, trustworthy; married; three 
children.; Protestant; 42 years old; a good 
worker; long experience with poultry; open for 
position this Fall; give description of plant, 
ADVERTISER 1521 tare Rural New-Ymkcr. 
WANTED—At once, experienced single man to 
peddle milk and wv,rk iu creamery oil so.ill 
farm; state wages expected. 1DYI.I. WILDE 
FARM, Cortland. N. Y. 
Situations 
Wanted 
POSITION WANTED—Estate or farm manager 
Would like position ou private estate or farm: 
married, middle-aged, American: strictly sober, 
honest and economical; thorough and practical 
in all branches: many years' experience; a man 
with proven ability: A i references. P. 0. BOX 
695, Westbury, L. I., N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM MANAGER—Open for en¬ 
gagement. September or October; successful 
in Ihe rearing of chicks, egg production and 
breeding of high producers; work with luy head 
ami hands; produce results; only first-class 
proposition offering full charge considered; ref¬ 
erences that stand Ihe acid test to those Who 
mean business; married: American; no children; 
particulars appreciated. ADVERTISER 1337, 
care Rnral New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position. September 1, farm mana¬ 
ger; life experience, practical and scientific. 
D. C. LINDSLEY, 22 Elm Street, Newton. Sus¬ 
sex Co.. N. J. 
POULTRYMAN—Fifteen years’ practical exper¬ 
ience; expert on chick raising and egg pro¬ 
duction; can make any plant pay under right 
conditions; married (no children). ADVER¬ 
TISER 1420. care Rnral New-Yorker. 
FARM FOREMAN, married, wants position after 
August 25; thoroughly experienced with mod¬ 
ern farm machinery, handling men and all kinds 
of live stock. ADVERTISER 1420, .-are Rural 
New-Yorker. 
LIVE WIRE poultry manager is open for posi¬ 
tion. ADVERTISER 1435, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
PUT LTRY MANAGER, married, 15 years’ ex¬ 
perience, thorough, practical, is open for first- 
class proposition. ADVERTISER 1406, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN. 42, married, two children, position ns 
working manager, caretaker or night watch¬ 
man on a private place where it hard-working, 
painstaking and honest man is needed; diversi¬ 
fied farming, purebred cuttle, dairying, care anil 
upkeep of a gentleman's estate: open September 
1, or before if desired: ntiquestiotiahle refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1456, care Rnral New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER or working manager open for engage¬ 
ment September or October: experienced in 
dairying, stock raising, general farming and or¬ 
charding; understand rotation of crops, soil im¬ 
provement. care and feeding of live stock and 
poultry, make good butter, test milk, understand 
farm machinery, gas engine, etc.; am handy 
with small tools and not afraid of hard work: 
married: age 29: American: technical training; 
would like salary an.l percentage or profit- 
sharing. ADVERTISER 1455, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN (29): reliable, practical ejeper-^ 
ienee; successful in all branches; egg pro¬ 
ducer: guarantee results; managerial ability. 
BOX 5. Oakdale, N. Y. 
MANAGER of gentleman's estate who has 
shown results of his ability with production 
from gardens, poultry, dairy, farm and hand¬ 
ling help, wants similar position: hard worker, 
honest; wife board help; references from pres¬ 
ent employer. ADVERTISER 1477. care Rnral 
New-Yorker. 
POT LTRY MANAGER, married, desires posi* 
tion; 17 years’ practical experience with com¬ 
mercial and private plants; only large size plant 
considered; salary for start, 8125 iter month, 
with house and privileges; first-class references 
furnished. Address, with full particulars. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1475, cape Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, expert feeder, fitter, showman: 
practical: married: no family; A. R. records 
up (li 34 llis. atiri l.OO'l Mis. 10 months; best ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 1483, care Rnral New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position ns farm manager or fore¬ 
man in Southeastern New York or New Jer¬ 
sey; American: 39: Protestant: married; life 
experience: Cornell training: all lines, construc¬ 
tive farming: 4 years present place: offered in¬ 
crease to stay to tiger; 7 years' institutional ex¬ 
perience; ready Dei ember 1. ADVERTISER 
1476, care Rural New-Yorker, 
HOUSEKEEPER with sou. 16. wants position 
with adults; private place or poultry farm; 
Long Island preferred. ADVERTISER 1481. 
care Rural New Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted by first-class farmer and 
stoekman, September 1; capable manager; 
willing Worker, and reliable; married: refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1478. care Rural New- 
Y orker. 
POSITION ;t< working manager on farm or pri¬ 
vate estate by American: married: references, 
ADVERTISER 1498. care Rural New- Yorker. 
POSITION as caretaker or superintendent by 
American: married; able to handle help and 
all work connected with a private estate. 
ADVERTISER 1499, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN desires position ns manager. 
September or October; expert incubator oper¬ 
ator. chick grower, general management of large 
plant; 12 years’ experience; married: no chil¬ 
dren: good references. ROBERT E. WRIGHT, 
Manager B,. uievanl Farms, 15 St. Georges Ave., 
Rahway, N. J. 
POULTRYMAN seeks position; single; Ameri¬ 
can: 26; .scientific training, practical exper¬ 
ience: hustler steady, reliable: can produce the 
goods: no kid glove expert. ADVERTISER 1497, 
care Rural New- Yorker. 
MARRIED FARMER desires position, dairy, 
general farm work: full information first let¬ 
ter; prefers New York State; come any time. 
BOX 73B Exeter N. H. 
WANTED—By American, 35, single, position 
(yearly) on gentleman's estate, caretaker, 
gardener; thoroughly understanding: experience, 
college and practical, on lawns, shrubbery, 
(lowers, house man. drive ear. rustic work, car¬ 
pentry: certainly a worker to employer's interest: 
references. ADVERTISER 1492, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER desires position on modern 
dairy farm: A inert can; married: 36 years of 
age; thoroughly familiar with all modern farm 
machinery. ADVERTISER 14SS. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED by agricultural gradu¬ 
ate; 33: married; Protestant; lifetime exper¬ 
ience in farming and dairying, experienced in 
A. R- O. work and calf raising. ADVER¬ 
TISER 14S9 care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN. educated, no children, desires 
position to superintend or manage small es¬ 
tate, gentleman's country place or small Insti¬ 
tution; competent to take entire charge of work¬ 
men and help, fruit, stock, poultry, etc. 
ADVERTISER 1491, care Rural New Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN 121) desires position; three years' 
experience in poultry: graduate of agricul¬ 
tural college. ADVERTISER 1515, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ARE YOU looking for a man who thoroughly 
understands farming, dairying? Thoroughly 
competent, reliable: life experience, p. VAN 
WAGNER, 1437 Haubert Street, Baltimore, Aid. 
YOUNG WOMAN as housekeeper in country for 
elderly couple or mother’s helper. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1504, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN (single) wishes position as assistant poul- 
trytnan or general fanning; no bad habits; 
Northern farm; pear lake or beach; $50 per 
month. Address FRED MARTIN, eare W. J. 
Knapp. Peterboro, N. H. 
POSITIONS WANTED by man, 50, wife, 45, 
son, 22; all want work on worth-while farm; 
all familiar with up-to-date farming; references 
given. Address ADVERTISER 1312, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER, married, wants responsible position; 
please give details first letter. Address 
ADVERTISER 1517, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM, garden and estate working manager of 
proven ability; thorough knowledge all 
branches, private or commercial; American; 
married; A-l references. BOX 791, Mt. Kisco, 
N.Y. 
WANTED—Position on private place by farmer- 
gardener; several years’ practical experience 
in general farming and gardening: two years’ 
agricultural school training; good references; 
can run Ford car: married; age 36; three chil¬ 
dren. H, ft. LAND A. 336 East 101st Street, 
New York City. 
HERDSMAN, single. 36, washes position at 
once; good fitter and showman; have long ex¬ 
perience with fine herds. ADVERTISER 1533, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER GARDENER. German, married, mid¬ 
dle-aged, no children, wishes position on pri¬ 
vate place; good milker, handy all around; life 
experience. ADA ERTISER 1527, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
FARM foreman or dairyman wishes position on 
estate, the handling of thoroughbreds, field 
operations, accounts or caretaker; American; 
married: no children: anywhere. ADVERTISER 
1526. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Widow, with daughter; Prot¬ 
estant; competent, experienced. Address E. 
M., care Den tun Miller. Hawley ville, Conn. 
‘Phone 984-1-2 Danbury. 
POULTRYMAN would like positiou on private 
estate or commercial plant: experienced and 
reliable: state wages expected to pay: only a 
place where full charge is given. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1522. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Position wanted by a middle- 
aged American (private estate preferred); ex¬ 
perienced in breeding and raising for egg pro¬ 
duction and exhibition: honest, capable: can get 
results; married: one child. ADVERTISER 
1523. care Rural New-Yorker. 
CORNELL MAN, with experience, wdshes posi¬ 
tion on up-to-date poultry farm or to build up 
plant; give full particulars in first letter. Ad- 
oress MANAGER, Sunnyside Poultry Farm, 
Newfield, N. Y. 
AS WORKING FOREMAN or teamster on farm: 
married: no children; life experience; best of 
references. C. PRATT. 496 .Main Street, Stam¬ 
ford, Conn. 
Farma For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Stock farm; 700 acres: all kinds 
good buildings: t,wo new- bouses: 100 acres 
hemlock timber ready to cut; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture: balance plow land for tractor; $16,000 if 
sold soon, or would cash rent. $2.50 per acre, 
for term of years, cash in advance; seven miles 
from Corning. Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
IIASLKTT, Hall. N, Y. 
FOR SALE'—Well furnished cottage, witb barn, 
one acre of ground: on main road, between 
Saratoga Springs and Ballston Spa.: price $1,800. 
Address J. MeOOUGH, Ballston, N. Y. 
FARM—120 acres: located in prettiest section 
Hunterdon County. N. J.; six miles from 
Fleraington: fine nine-room house; large good 
barn, grain house. 4 large chicken houses, nearly 
new; other buildings; eight acres good timber; 
10 acres meadow; large stream; balance land 
level, smooth, has had best of care; owner has 
retired: must sell: one of the biggest bargains 
in Hunterdon County at $7,000. JOS. D, WIL¬ 
SON. Route 1. Trenton, N. J, 
POULTRY FARM—Near Lakewood. N. J.; 23 
acres 400 Leghorn layers. 1,251) Leghorn and 
White Rock pullets, excellent stock; six brooder 
and col ny houses, two large laying houses, all 
fully equipped: total Winter capacity 1,200 
birds; six-room cottage, barn, feed house; other 
outbuildings: electric light throughout; price 
$9,500; cash $4,500: rest mortgage. Further 
details from ADVERTISER 1400, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Three-room house. 20x22; two acres 
of land. Address J. B., Box 119, Moriches, 
N» Y* 
FOR SALE — 286-acre fruit and dairy farm; 
2,500 apple trees: productive feldspar quarry; 
near large markets: very fertile soil; tractor, 
stone crasher, tractor plow included; $14,000 
takes all: -old on account sickness. ROBERT 
L. TEMI’LIN, Route 2. Downingtown, I’a. 
DAIRY FARM—170 acres; near Home. 
will sell bare or fully equipped. 
WILLARD E\ ANS Route 3. Rome, V 
N. Y.;' 
Inquire 
Y. 
400-ACKE luiry farm for $5,000: good build¬ 
ings; within two miles of station; previous 
owner accumulated over $75,000 from it- must 
be sold. M. L. SMITH, Marathon, N. Y. 
SETTLING an estate makes possible a good land 
bargain; Marshall County. Northwestern South 
Dakota; all rich black loam, suitable for mixed 
or grain fanning or dairying: graveled State 
road; four to nine miles to good railway town; 
part of eld military reservation recently opened 
after leasing ninny years only for cat lie ranch¬ 
ing; much yet in virgin sod, just right for 
breaking and profitable flaxiug, which usually 
pays large part of first cost: 280 and iH'i acre's 
at $60; 400 acres at $70: on beautiful lake; long 
time payments, over 28 wars. 828 EIGHTH 
AVENUE. Brookings. S. I>. 
EXCELLENT location for commuter's or country 
home: 4S jniles from New York, Pennsylvania 
Railroad: 67 acres: two family 10-ruoin house; 
poultry plant: main road New Y T ork to Phila¬ 
delphia; many attractive features cause ill 
health: write for details. ADVERTISER i421, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FDR SALE—61-acre farm; fine locate u. in St. 
Lawrence County; good ll-rooiu house: Itot-se 
and cow bat-os. granary, ice and henhouses. 100 
apple trees, 24 milkers, bull, I heifers 2 years). 
3 horses liens, pig. etc.: 3 acres potatoes, 2 
acres sweet com. 1 acre shell beaus, plenty hay 
for 40 head: other business reason for disposal- 
for quick sale $12,000. ADVERTISER I45s', 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Splendid Western New York dairy 
, u<i acres: fully equipped. Address 
BOX 261, Uusbford, N. Y. 
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