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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women ns Attendants in State 
Institution for fceble-uiinded; salary $44 per 
mouth and maintenance. Apply, staling age and 
enclosing letter or reference ('Prom previous 
employer if possible) to SUPERINTENDENT 
I. E'J'CH WORTH VILLAGE, Thiells. N. V.: Rock¬ 
land County. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits, 
from 10 to 22 years, for general farming, 
that is willing to hustle, that is interested Jti 
unretired Holstein-Frlesian cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 1417, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single mail for general farm work 
on private estate; must he man with exper¬ 
ience; good wages to right man; farm 10 Julies 
from Pittsburgh, Pa. Address ADVERTISER 
1451, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd of pure¬ 
bred Guernseys on private estate, hear Pitts¬ 
burgh, PB.; good wages to right man; state ex¬ 
perience in first letter. Address ADVERTISER 
1 152, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single tuan lor general la till work; 
age 45 to 50; good room and board; wages $25 
per month. ADVERTISER 1470, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED Good reliulde man for general farm 
work: hustler; must be good milker; $45 per 
month and board; year round job for right man. 
WM. <S. MILDER, New Kingstou. Delaware Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced farm and orchard man, 
on shares; great chance to right man. MT. 
(1 It AN VIEW ORCHARDS. Waynesboro, Ya. 
WANTED — Experienced man iu certified bot¬ 
tling department; must know full details; 
reference required. M A HOP A C FARMS, Bald¬ 
win Place, N. Y. 
WANTED- Experienced single man for growing 
celery and lettuce on black dirt. ADVER¬ 
TISER* 1505, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced dry hand milkers and 
stable non; iiiu-t have best reference. Ad¬ 
dress for full information MAHdl’AC FARMS. 
Baldwin Place, Putnam Co.. N. Y. 
ASSISTANT HERDSMAN fur a Guernsey breed¬ 
ing establishment near Pittsburgh; single or 
married man with smalt family; experienced 
With test cows and capable of handling hlgh- 
eliiss stock: good living conditions for married 
mao. State full particulars, wages expected 
and references to JOHN COSTOFF, Beeehwood 
Farms, Shurpsburg, Pa. 
WANTED —Carpenter and handy man on private 
place. ADVERTISER 1520, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Middle-aged unman for general 
housework. P, O. BOX 276, TannersvlUe, 
N. Y. 
MAN WANTED on a smalt dairy: wages $40 
month. MATTHEW WELLER, Market Street. 
Rochelle Park, N. J. 
WANTED—Single, white, American, test cow 
milker, for registered Ayrshires; must he 
honest, reliable and willing worker; no smoker 
wanted; give wages and references in first let¬ 
ter. CLARENCE D. DICKINSON, It. 1. Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED- Poultryman, married, for plant of 
4,000 birds; must understand culling, egg pro¬ 
duction; lelerenees needed; state when you can 
take position and salary; cottage, with beat 
and water ADVERTISER 103H, care Rural 
New -Yorker. 
Wii.MKN fi.tr cook and geuerul housework; ex¬ 
cellent permanent, opportunity. JAMES W. 
SEWALL, Old Town, Me. 
WANTED—Teamster and experienced farm 
helper; must milk; single; American; steady 
employment; chance for advancement; $50 and 
hom'd; scud copy of references. H. L. HAND, 
supt., Buena Vista Farms, Valhalla, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man uu gentleman's farm; 
must be first-class teamster; prefer one who 
can drive truck. ADVERTISER 153$, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ROOD housekeeper for eight (8) to ten (10) 
persons; must be good baker; coat or wood and 
• ill stoves; liot and cold water; references as 
to character and ability must be of the highest; 
state references and wages iu first letter. LONE 
itAK FARM, Warren, Va. 
EEI JAULE man, general fanning; year round 
position; salary $40 per month, hoard, wash¬ 
ing. mending; must be an interested, steady 
worker; references required. II. I. MOWER, 
Alsen, N, Y. 
STABLEMAN, accustomed to care of registered 
Clydesdale mures, stallion and colts: must 
have highest references as to character and 
ability; state wages and references iu first let¬ 
ter. LONE OAK FARM, Warren, Va. 
WANTED—Experienced farm band who can 
milk: steady job $40 monthly, with room and 
hoard. SCHMIEDT'S FARM. R. D. 1, Box 284. 
1 lellertown. Tu. 
A MARRIED man. good milker and general 
farm baud; tenant house and permanent posi¬ 
tion to right man. Apply, staling wages, etc,. 
DR. H. 1!. F JERVIS, Wus-aic, N Y 
EXPERIENCED Jewish farmer to run farm on 
share basis. Give full particulars, experi¬ 
ence and reference, first English letter, 90 
PARK ST., New naven, Conn. 
WANTED—Two good dry-hand milkers for one 
of the best dairies iu the State; accustomed 
to general dairy wfirk. P. O. BOX 18$, Ossin¬ 
ing. N. Y. 
SETTLED woman wanted for general house¬ 
work on farm; wages, $5 per week. MRS, A. 
II. FORSYTHE. Medford, N, ,T. 
WANTED—A herdsman who has long experi¬ 
ence iu the care of tuberculin tested cattle; 
must ho a good calf raiser, able to prepare ani¬ 
mals for the show ring; no person but a com¬ 
petent man need applv. Apply to E. J. RUIN'. 
NE\. 1832 28 ,i si Philadelphia. Pa. 
WANTED -A farm creamery operator tor an 
established Grade A milk trade; references re¬ 
quired with application; BROAD BROOK 
FARM BedA>nl Hills, X. Y. 
-$ 
WANTED—Man who is willing and capable to 
do general farm work and can milk well, who 
can pass the tubercular test and lie cleanly. 
Write full particulars, DEI,VIEW FARMS 
1 Tcin hlown, X, J, 
ROY wanted: Protestant; strong, willing and 
ambitions to learn the poultry 'business; not 
afraid of work; one looking for good homo pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 1550, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
DAIRYMAN-—Single, practical, competent imtu, 
for purebred Hob-Tom lord lu Maryland; must 
Understand Sharpies equipment be qualified as 
a call' raiser; good dry baud milker, willing and 
not afraid of work; references required and In¬ 
vestigated. G. II. HARRIS, manager, Provi¬ 
dence Farms, Route No. 3. Anacoetia, D C. 
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WANTED- A single man to drive Ford truck 
and help milk in small dairy; state wages ex- 
peoto.i. Address ADVERTISER 154<i, care Rural 
New- Yorker, 
WAN'I'ED—A housekeeper for father with two 
girls, !• and It; -late wages and age in first 
letter; do not. answer if you don't like the 
country. ADVERTISER 155 $, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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WANTED—Test vow milker, experienced man 
in dairy, retail milk truck driver and farm 
gardener (married t who will take care of chick 
oils and mistress' cat. BROADHURST-SCUD- 
DEU FARMS. Trenton. N. .1. 
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WANTED—Capable farmer and wife mi small 
vacation farm: man good milfeii and dairy¬ 
man; wife ijt ’v and willing to make good but¬ 
ter: wages Sion per month and privileges. Ad¬ 
dress III ItSON Cl I ED FARM. Andover. N. J. 
WANTED—By September t. couple, with no 
children, who Uui'c lived on a farm and wish 
to continue doing so; must understand milking 
and general farm work; place of 30 acres, iu 
Westchester County. 38 miles from New York 
City; small unfurnished house, milk, garden and 
Wood for fuel supplied; state wag' > ami ex¬ 
perience, with references. ADVERTISER 1553, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married couple mu object (up lo 
children) to run and build up farm: must 
have enough capital to buy some more stock 
and a tractor to run my sawing machine; rent 
free, but must board owner and bis foil* chil¬ 
dren and go 50-50 in the sate of timber; good 
soil, but buildings need repair. ADVERTISER 
1574, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, married, experienced in 
A. R. 0. work, good calf raiser, for purebred 
Holstein herd producing certified milk; must 
not be afraid of work, honest and trustworthy; 
state experience, reference and wages expected 
in letter. BOX 4t;2, Avon, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for light chamber work and 
help with children; home with all modern im¬ 
provements, in country. Apply, with references 
and full particulars to MRS. CLIFFORD L. 
MILLER. Olaveruek, X. Y. 
HOUSEWORK—Reliable white woman: perma¬ 
nent country position; four in family: wages 
$05. Write I‘. 0. BOX 52(1, Sears dale, N. Y. 
WANTED— Respectable middle-aged woman for 
light housework; modern conveniences and a 
good couutry home, near New York City; give 
experience, references and wages expected iu 
lifst letter ADVERTISER 1572. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Fifteen years' practical exper¬ 
ience: expert on chick raising and egg pro 
dilution; can make any plant pay under right 
conditions; married (no children). ADVER¬ 
TISER 1420, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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, 
holiest; wife board help; references from pres¬ 
ent employer. ADVERTISER 1477. cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MANAGER, married, desires posi¬ 
tion: 17 years’ practical experience with com¬ 
mercial and private plants; only large size plant 
considered: salary for start, $125 per month, 
with house and privileges; Urst-class references 
furnished. Address, with full particulars, AD¬ 
VERTISER 1475, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
ARE 'YOU looking for n man who thoroughly 
understands farming, dairying? Thoroughly 
competent, reliable; life experience. I*. VAN 
WAGNER, 1437 Huubert, Street, Baltimore, Md, 
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. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM OWNERS—INVESTORS—A dairy farmer 
who is accustomed to Improve farms and cat¬ 
tle while making large profits, wants to develop 
pure milk business with owner of equipped farm 
and dairy herd, adjacent city; start moderate 
salary, share contract; April; describe property. 
ADVERTISER 1535. cure Rural New-Yorker, 
WORKING superintendent, farm or estate; long 
practical experience iu gardening, farm crops, 
stock, lawns, roads; can handle all farm ma¬ 
chinery, tractors, autos; ten years in first and 
three and a half in present position; age 3(5: 
married; American; best reference from present 
employer; Westchester Co.. N. Y., preferred. 
St PER INTEND ENT, Box 22, Millwood, N. Y. 
FARMER—FORESTER—Trained and experi¬ 
enced, forestry, horticulture, agriculture, in¬ 
cluding nursery and landscape, will consider 
connection where economic results am desired. 
ADVERTISER 1530, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I-IERDSMAN wants position; Protestant Atneri- 
■ ;m: lifelong experience; steady and reliable; 
Use no tobacco; best of references; state wages 
and full particulars in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1537, can; Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY farm manager (29), married; suc¬ 
cessful experience all brunches, egg pro¬ 
ducer and breeder results guaranteed. BOX 3. 
Oakdale, X. Y. 
WANTED—Position on farm or country estate 
by single man of 50; life experience in coun¬ 
try; exceedingly handy with toots; desire Cliris- 
tlon association and permanent occupation; re¬ 
fined home of first Importance. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 1542. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To take charge of a free range 
poultry plant on salary and profit-sharing; no 
less than 1,500 laying hens and a good incu¬ 
bator; no clay land; up-to-date plant: no bad 
habits; reliable: trustworthy; married: three 
children; Protestant; 42 years old; a good 
wo.ker; long experience with poultry; open for 
position this Full; srkvy description of plant. 
ADVERTISER 1541, "arc Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, -ingle, wants position: 10 
years' practical experience: expert in chick 
raising and egg p'oduction: salary or salary and 
profit-sharing basis; state proposition. HENRY 
HORNER, 420 40th St.. Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. 
FARMER, married, age 2S. wants position as 
foreman on private estate. JOSEPH l’AT- 
NORE. Box I'm. Morristown. N. J. 
WANTED—Position as manager or foreman on 
a duck plant; thoroughly experienced; A-l 
reference. E. G-. BUSH, R, P. D. No. 4, Vine- 
land. N. J. 
HERDSMAN—Single (20); good as the best; 
salarv according results; A. R. O. records, 
etc. HENRY KI DMAN, C.1B Howard Avenue, 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Stock farm; 7t.»ti acres; all kinds 
good buildings; two now houses; 100 acres 
bent lock timber ready to cut; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture: balance plow land for tractor: $10,000 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 
IIASLETT. Hall. N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM—Near Lakewood, N. J.; 23 
acres; 400 Leghorn layers, 1.250 Leghorn and 
White Rock pullets, excellent stock; six brooder 
anil colony houses, two large laying houses, all 
fully equipped; total Winter ••apneiry 1.200 
birds: six room cottage, barn, feed house; other 
outbuildings; electro light throughout; price 
$9,500; cash $4,500; rest mortgage. Further 
details from ADVERTISER 1400, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
DAIRY FARM—170 acres; near Rome, N. Y.: 
will sell bare or fully equipped. Inquire 
WILLARD EVANS, Route 3. Rome, N. Y. 
400-ACRE dairy farm for $5,000: good build¬ 
ing- 1 ; within two mile- of siatiun; previous 
Owner accumulated over $75,000 from St; must 
be sold. M. L. SMITH. Marathon. N. Y. 
EXCELLENT locution for commuter's or country 
home; qs miles from New York, Pennsylvania 
Railroad; 07 acres; two family ltl-roofh house; 
poultry plant: main road New York to Phila¬ 
delphia: many attractive features; cause. ill 
health: write for details. ADVERTISER 1421, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—The YarnaU Fruit I arm; 93 acres; 
samly loam soil: famous Ringing Hill fruit 
district. -Montgomery County, Pa.; 40 miles 
west of Philadelphia, two miles from Potts- 
toxvn; 750 apple trees, standard varieties, many 
in bearing; 12 acres peaches; two ton* grapes 
yearly; strawberries, pears, cherries, raspber¬ 
ries. currants and asparagus in abundance: 
apple crop, 15 acres corn and all other crops 
included; stone house and barn; 20 acres wood¬ 
land; good markets: deal includes all machin¬ 
ery, new Fordson tractor, power sprayer, horses, 
chickens and bees: bargain at $15,0Ou; imme¬ 
diate possession. F. H. YARN ALL, 934 Higb 
Street. Pottstown, Pa. 
FARM FOR SALE—Near Brattlela.ro, Vt.: «0- 
acre farm; large barns; fully equipped: 7- 
rooni dwelling; dairy, equipped; growing crops, 
hay, oats potatoes, corn; beautifully situated: 
produce marketable in immediate vicinity; terms 
reasonable. Address BOX 3. West Brattleboro. 
Vt. 
DAIRY FARM for rent: retail milk route of 100 
gallons daily, and herd of 45 cow's and equip¬ 
ment for sale; getting 20c per quart for milk: 
best of reasons for selling. Address P. O. 012. 
Norfolk, Va- 
POUT-TRYMAN of experience wishes to hear 
from party with capital wishing to go into 
poultry business: I have some capital and many 
years of experience as manager of commercial 
poultry farms; let m? hear from you. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1474, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good, tollable, conscientious farmer, 
widower, with one or two boys, ages 12 or 14 
years; must understand hog raising: oue who 
wants a good home with good people; state 
wages expected or shares; must furnish refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1068, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Couple; gardener and laundress in 
Summer, full charge in Winter, with family 
awuy. J. W, O'CONNOR, S.vossct, L. I.. N. Y. 
WANTED — Three good, lively fruit pickers; 
wages $2.5u a day and hoard. ADVERTISER 
1560, carp Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By September 1, single man. some 
experience, to work in a greenhouse ami gar¬ 
den, also cure for furnace, bn country estate; 
wages $45 per month, board and room to start. 
BOX 598, East Greenwich, R. I. 
WANTED—Capable man, with general farming 
experience und good executive ability to rake 
charge of large institutional farm; must under 
stand fruit, dairying and all kinds of -look; 
tnurried, preferably without dependent children; 
character excellent; this is a high-class propo¬ 
sition for the right iitnu; references; po»iti,,ii 
open November 1. ADVERTISER 1565. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At otive, general farm hand for two 
(2) mouths; $50 a mouth and board,' RAY 
T.EWRS. Superintendent, Watch Hill Farm. 
Peek skill, N. Y. 
SALESMAN WANTED—Familiar with standard 
breeds of poultry, also experienced with 
Cyphers incubators for poultry supply sales¬ 
room*: hours S to G p. in.; give full particulars, 
references, etc., in first letter. MacNIFF 
COMPANY, 196 Greenwich Street. New York 
City. 
WANTED—Married farmer, small family, fur 
general ftirpi work; wife to attend lo lint tor; 
small dairy; permanent position to the right 
party; six-room house, all improvements, and 
other privileges. AD\ EUT1SER 1561. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—On country estate, single man to 
work in dairy barn; must be a good milker, 
kind with I'.ittle, sober and industrious: wages 
$45 per mouth, with hoard atul room, to start, 
BOX 398, East Greenwich, R. 1. 
WANTED—Clean active young tuan ns as- 
s'stunt on modern poultry plant near New 
York City: must be farm raised and not afraid 
ol work, with some poultry experience: a good 
opening unit chance for advancement for a man 
who intends to make poultry keeping his Hfe 
work; no cigarettes', give references, exper¬ 
ience. wages and till particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 1560, care Rural New Yorker. 
\\ ANTED A girl or middle aged woman for 
light housework in family of three: perma¬ 
nent. MRS. C. I*. LEI,ASII, Cross Street. Lake 
wood, N. J. 
WANTED—White girl for general housework; 
family of three; no laundry; good home, 
pleasant surroundings: state experience and 
references. C. D. MAPI's, t*)5 Edgemont Road, 
Montclair. N. T. 
Situations Wanted 
ENG 1 1 S II gardener, all branches; married: iust 
arrived: desires position on estate. JOHN 
I'YT.E. 721, Babylon. L. T . X. Y. 
POSITION—Gentleman's estate; outside work; 
American: single: 35: experienced; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1551, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED —position as foreman with large 
dairyman, or will consider any proposition 
pertaining Jo live stock; by a graduate veter¬ 
inarian. licensed and accredited. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1545, care Rural New Yorker, 
POULTRYMAN. single, experienced In poultry 
and general farm work, wishes position on a 
commercial poultry farm; desires practical 
knowledge; best reference. ADVERTISER 
1557. care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer; understands all branches, 
also orchards, lawns, shrubbery, etc.; not a 
college man. but n good, honest, conscientious 
worker; want position is caretaker or working 
manager: willing to go anywhere; American: 
age. 2 $; married: two small children; state de¬ 
tail-- -ViIiJivsk ADVERTISER 1555, cure Rural 
New-Yorker. *v- 
ESTATE working superintendent op* n for posi¬ 
tion oil gentleman's eountry home. September 
or October; thorough, practical, economical in 
all branches, gardening, farming stock, machin¬ 
ery and mm etc : mam. i Danish: un 
tionable references. ADVERTISER 1554 care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER or assistant (25); practical and 
scientific experience in all lines; long poultrv 
experience, ADVERTISER 1573. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POl'l THY MANAGER — American; married; 
thoroughly competent in every detail of poul¬ 
try raising and management; lt> years' practical 
experience; college training: prefer New Eng¬ 
land estate Or commercial plant: good house and 
li'lng conditions Imperative. ADVERTISER 
1567, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER and caretaker on a gentleman's 
country place: understands Iris work; wife 
willing to work in house or board help. Write 
ADVERTISER 1561 care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager or fore¬ 
man: married: thoroughly experienced: can 
handle men; if you want a competent, trust¬ 
worthy mutt wc can talk business. HORACE 
\\ FI.l.S FRENCH, care Massachusetts Experi¬ 
ment Station. Amherst, Mass. 
WANTED—Work on practical general farm with 
dairy and poultry: good home, etc.: exper¬ 
ienced. AD) ER I 1ST. R 1570, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED- Position a- housekeeper: one child 
no objection: prefer farm located in New Jer¬ 
sey. where l may be permitted to keep chick¬ 
en': kindly state particulars. A. TANGKRMAX 
821 Washington Street. Hoboken, X. J. 
FARM MANAGER or superintendent open for 
position: have a thorough practical knowledge 
of nil details pertaining to the management .if 
an estate Including greenhouses, gardening, 
fruit, forestry, general farming In all its mod¬ 
ern features, construction work, landscape, 
stock, poultry, etc.: married; no children: ref- 
ernccs Address p. D. H. care William M, 
Hunt A (V Its Chambers Street Now York 
City. 
WANTED—Position. September 1. farm niunu 
g.r: life experience, practical and scientific. 
D. t'. UNPSUEY. 22 Elm Street, Newton Sus¬ 
sex Co,. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Lease of poultry plant. 10 acres; 
laying houses f..r 2.000: brooder houses for 
6,000; 10 380-egg Cyphers incubators: 3**0 year¬ 
ling hens: 50(i chickens. Address FRANK 
WHEELER. 96 Union St.. New Loudon. Cnnn. 
WANT to sell or exchange for 10 to 30 acres. 
with good buildings, ntj 153-aero farm, in 
best dairy section Ot*eco futility: Grade A milk: 
with best of equipment and buildings. W. R. 
KOPENP.AUGTI. Otego. N. Y. 
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Peach and apple or- 
chard containing 234 acres, in full bearing, 
best market varieties: 13 miles from Philadel¬ 
phia: all kinds of machinery and tools; service¬ 
able buildings; $85,000; remarkable opportunity 
for big fruit business; crops on trees; visitors 
welcome: offered for sale to settle estate. 
ADVERTISER 1495. care Rural New Yorker. 
FOR BALE—40-acre fruit and poultry farm, 
near Hanitnonton. x. berries, apples, 
peaches, grapes: good dwelling, poultry houses, 
outbuildings: price $4,706, terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1494. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped, stocked and going 
poultry ranch and hatchery in the fastest 
growing poultry section of California; ideal 
soil, climate and location: Alfalfa, frott, nuts, 
berries and asparagus. LEVI FRENCH. Oak¬ 
dale, Cal. 
FOR SALE -Cottage, five rooms and large attic: 
about one acre; plenty of fruit: running water 
in hmise; 1(1 minutes to Harlem R. R.: 50 miles 
to Nev, York City. Address owner JOHN 
DODD. Norwich. Conn. 
FOR SALE—-Two dairy farms, 214 and 250 acres 
each: Chenango County; one mile apart: on 
valley road; one fully equipped; choice $5,000. 
without equijinient, with one-third down: bal¬ 
ance easy terms. If interested, address 
ADVERTISER 1507. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—300 acres uncleared farm land: 70 
miles out. Long Island. ADVERTISER 1531, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALK—- Fifty-acre peach orchard; Long 
Island. ADVERTISER 1532. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TOMPKINS COUNTY hill farm foe sale; 100 
acres: near village: good house, running 
water, hardwood floors: fair barns; small fruit 
for family use; also apple trees: constant wood 
supply: price $3,000. II. G ANDREWS, Kirk¬ 
wood, N. Y. 
WANTED—50 to ltXt-acre farm, in New Jersey. 
on stone load, near town, adapted to general 
farming; luilldioes to lie modern. JOSEPH H. 
ROBINSON. Skillman, X. J. 
BARGAIN—73Vj.acre farm. 2 horses, 7 cows, 5 
heifers. 2 pigs. 120 chickens, with crops; 
price $4,600: cash $2.GOO. Fur further details 
write to WM. SUC1IY. Jefferson, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 60 acres; Otsego Co. plenty 
fruit; bargain: $2,400: stock; tools; healthy 
location. ADVERTISER 1548, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
W AN TED—To buy dairy farm within lot) miles 
"* New York, all stocked, ready for business: 
$2,066 down: halunce contract. R.VLKAM. 140 
W. 62d St.. New York City. 
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