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Farm Help Wanted 
WOM ION f..r coolt and general housework; ex¬ 
cellent permanent opportunity. JAMES W- 
SEWALL, old Town, Me. 
A MARRIED man. good milker and general 
farm hand; tenant bouse and permanent jxisi- 
tiou to right man. Apply, stating wages, etc., 
DR. 11. 15. F. JERVIS, Wassnie, X. V. 
WANTED—Two good dry-hand milkers for one 
of the best dairies III the StaLc; accustomed 
to general dairy work. F. O. BOX 188, Ossin¬ 
ing, N. Y. 
WANTED—A farm creamery operator for an 
established tirade A milk trade; references re; 
quired with application: I5ROAD BROOK 
FARM. Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
SALESMAN WANTED—Familiar with standard 
breeds of poultry, also experienced with 
Cyphers incubators for poultry supply sales¬ 
rooms; hours 8 to 6 p. m,; give full particulars, 
references, etc., in first. letter. Mac NIFF 
CoMFANY, 190 Greenwich Street, New York 
C ity. _ 
WANTED—A girl or middle-aged woman for 
light housework in family of three; perma¬ 
nent. MRS. C. P. I.EI.ASH, Cross Street, Lake- 
wood, N. J. _ 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendant* 
in State institution for feeble-minded; salary 
$4-1 per month and maintenance. Apply, stating 
age and enclosing letter of reference (from pre¬ 
vious employer if possible), to Sl'PERIN- 
TENDENT. Letebworth Village, Thiells, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple, no children; man with prac¬ 
tical knowledge of orchards and farming: 
woman good plain cook, to board three men; 
good wages, with privileges; no inexperienced 
couple need apply, as no attention will be paid 
to any applications that do not have first-class 
reference- with first letter. Apply AD\ ER- 
TISER 1579, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman not over 50 years, for plain 
Cooking and housework in town home with 
conveniences: 840 a month; character references 
required, J, Q. HAZARD, Bellevue Avenue, 
Hammonton, N. J. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small Long Islaud 
farm; no outdoor work; elderly woman pre¬ 
ferred: state age, nationality and wages wanted. 
ADVERTISER 1575, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman to do general housework on 
farm; one mile from village of 2,000. Write 
MRS. C. I). AI.T.EN. Alexander, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man to assist herdsman and 
deliver milk retail; must be neat, good milker, 
honest and uol afraid of work: state age. ex¬ 
perience and wages expected; give references. 
Address COLVKK FARMS, polver, Pa. 
WANTED—Man and wife on farm; no children; 
man to work iu garden and around place, be 
generally useful; wife to do cooking uml gen¬ 
eral housework' Scandinavians preferred; state 
wages expected in first, letter. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 1582, .are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Elderly woman for general house¬ 
work. P. U. BOX 471, New Canaan. Coun. 
PARTNER for up-to-date chicken and fruit 
farm within city limits; room for 5,000 chick¬ 
ens. S. HART, Maple Ave., Vineland. N. J. 
WANTED—Manager for small dairy farm: state 
full particulars. ADVERTISER 1599, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married farm hand to milk 0 cows. 
cut wood; must be good milker, able to handle 
horses; wages 840 a month, milk, wood and four 
unfurnished rooms; all year job, with opportu¬ 
nity for advancement. V. W. FERRIS, Green¬ 
wood Luke, N. Y. 
WANTED A middle-aged woman as house¬ 
keeper for small family. ADVERTISER 1594, 
care Rural New fm ker. 
WANTED—Young married man, strong, willing 
worker, as farm hand, greenhouse helper; 
reference required, 875 per month, with Cot¬ 
tage; steady work. KKKTSCIIMAR BROS., 
West Nyaok, N. Y. 
SINGLE MAN, reliable, experienced in general 
farm work, a hie to milk 15 cows; small dairy 
farm near Hartford, Conn.; no other help kept; 
850 per month, mom. hoard, washing; perma¬ 
nent position. ADVERTISER 1591, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Carpenter and handy man for pri¬ 
vate place: married: no children. ADVER¬ 
TISE It 1580. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, teamster; good, reliable 
single man: American preferred, who can fur¬ 
nish references, to do general farm work on an 
estate In Westchester Futility, ADVERTISER 
1587, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer, with farming 
equipment, to take over 100-acre, undeveloped 
farm in Northern New Jersey and work it for 
his own benefit: all owner wants .s t.. have the 
place well eared for and to he furnished with 
vegetables, fruit and eggs for Ids own table; 
fine opportunity for anyone desirous of becom¬ 
ing established In the business; owner willing 
to help ftlianelallv, if necessary, at the start. 
Answer W. E. COOKE, <135 Park Ave., I'ater 
son. N. ,T. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, 25 to 35, hoys' dormi- 
torv; salary, $40 per month and maintenance. 
SUPERINTENDENT TRAINING SCHOOL, 
Lawrence. Mass. 
WANTED—TWO women, 25 to 35. for general 
supply and sewing; salary 850 per month and 
maintenance state experience first letter. SI' 
PER l NTENDENT TRAINING SCHOOL, law 
renco. Mass. 
WANTED—Seamstress 30 to 35. who thor¬ 
oughly understands making and mending hoys’ 
clothes; state experience, salary expected, first 
letter. SUPERINTENDENT TRAINING 
SCHOOL. Lawrence. Mass. 
COUPLE to do general housework and around 
the house cooking and washing; only those 
willing to work need apply: references required. 
J. riNES. 200 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—A capable, industrious, tenant man, 
with small family, September 1; competent 
to manage if necessary; general farming, with 
fruit and small dairy; state experience and 
wages, with usual privileges. G, E, SMITH. 
Castile, N. Y. 
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WANTED—At once, good all around farm hand, 
single; must lie steady, sober and willing tc 
work; uo milking; $4(J per month and hoard. 
Address ADVERTISER 1(507, care. Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
good home, good wages. JOHN BARTEL, 
Ghent, N. Y. 
MARRIED COUPLE—With stock, machinery, 
operate, liberal sliare basis, farm, near village 
and markets: best of buildings. R. COOK, 
Winchester, Coun. 
WANTED—Young single man that don’t use 
tobacco oil Leghorn farm of G.000 layers; must 
lie willing ami able to work 10 hours a day six 
days a week; experience not necessary; state 
age, height, weight, salary and experience, if 
any. LONGSTKKET POULTRY FAItM, Tren 
ton, N. J. 
POULT RYM AN—Experienced, general farming; 
willing worker; none but experienced need 
apply; 835 month and board. A. SIMM. Pleas¬ 
ant Valley Way, West Orauge, N. J. 
ASSISTANT for household duties iu kitchen and 
dining-room of school for children; most he 
strong, willing, able to cook, fund of children, 
cheerful, Protestant faith; good home; no serv¬ 
ants kept. Apply, stating wages, age, nation¬ 
ality. to MRS. BURT, 112(1 Constant Avenue, 
PeekSkiU, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman wanted to take charge 
of 20 to 25 cows; not an estate, but eonuner- 
cial proposition: a good man will he amply re¬ 
munerated; married man preferred; give details 
in first letter. MILLSIDE FARMS. Riverside, 
N. J. 
MIDDLE-AGED general liouseworker; family of 
three: no washing. Write MRS. SYDNEY 
REV IN, Northport, L. I. N. Y. 
WANTED—Till Spring or longer, a well, capa¬ 
ble, cheerful woman for housework helpfulness 
and restful companionship combined; physician's 
family; Hudson River village; three adults; no 
servants; no washing, no heavy work; home 
privileges; fair pay. Address, giving particu¬ 
lars, BOX 23, stuyvesuht, N. Y. 
WANTED—A single man to care for cows and 
poultry on a private estate, near New York; 
must he a good butter-maker nod milker and 
efficient in the care of poultry, wages 8100 per 
mouth, with room, to a clean, healtjiy, system¬ 
atic worker. ADVERTISER 11124, care * Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A dairyman and general farm hand; 
must lie gentle to stock; to live with family; 
best of reference with firsr letter; state wages 
expected; good position for right party; wanted 
at once. P. E. BURR, Oakdale Station, L. I., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—House worker; middle-aged woman, 
active, capable, neat and clean: do good plain 
cooking; no laundry; in private family, three 
adults; steady place; all modern improvements; 
good neighborhood: wages 8<i5: references. P. 
1). BOX. 128. Princeton, N. J. 
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WANTED — Working foreman tinder superin¬ 
tendent on country estate: married man. no 
children, preferred; must he experienced In 
handling men, use of modern farm machinery 
and t,raetnrs. farm crops, etc.: expected to board 
two men if needed; wages 870 per month, fur¬ 
nished cottage with modern improvement", fuel, 
light, milk and vegetables: references required. 
Address ADVERTISER 1018, can Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED—Good plain cook and housekeeper, 
between 20 and 40; family of three; position 
permanent; references required. Address PHY¬ 
SICIAN, Box 959 Kingston. N. Y. 
WANTED—Ar once, reliable married farmer; 
must be sober. Honest and nandy worker; 
wages and references first letter. F. L. 
TUCKER. New Paltz N Y. 
WANTED—A housekeeper on a farm: family of 
three: t,wo lwuip only at week-end. D. Y. 
WORRELL. Davisville, Bucks Co., Pa. 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRY-MAN —Fifteen years' practical exper¬ 
ience: expert on chick raising and egg pro¬ 
duction; can make any plant imy under right 
conditions; married iuo children). ADVER¬ 
TISER 1420. cart Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY farm manager (29), married; suc¬ 
cessful experience all branches, egg producer 
and breeder: results guaranteed. Box 5, Oak¬ 
dale. N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager or fore¬ 
man: married; thoroughly experienced: can 
liaudle men: if you want a competent, trust¬ 
worthy man we can talk business. HORACE 
WELI.S FRENCH, care Massachusetts Experi¬ 
ment Station. Amherst. Mass. 
WANTED—Position. September 1. farm mana¬ 
ger: life experience, practical and scientific. 
D. C. LINPSLEY, 22 Elm Street. Newton. Sus¬ 
sex Co.. -N. J. 
ESTATE SUPERINTENDENT and faun mana¬ 
ger; life experience in all branches purebred 
cattle, records, testing, pedigrees and families, 
and a certified milk producer with 1.2O0 bacteria 
count: A-l calf raiser, two prize winners this 
Fail; own veterinary miner ailments: also pure¬ 
bred Berkshire", g.i breeder and raise 90% of 
my pigs <hov\ ring experience: sheep, turkeys 
and poultry; rotation of farm and garden crops; 
modern machinery, fmm a plow to a thrasher, 
horse ol' tractor ruxvev. and a gas engine and 
pump specialist; do nil repairing, concrete, car¬ 
penter aud plumbing: pruning, spraying lawns, 
drives and shrill is; sue essful with help mid n 
hard worker: Aiuerii-an; 3s married: A 1 refer¬ 
ences; state wages. ADVERTISER 1580. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, wants position Octo¬ 
ber l; 2d years' practical experience in every 
branch of commercial poultry keeping: expert 
bn by chick and Incubator man; able to run any 
plant, no matter how large; expect good wages, 
hilt will pa ni It. ADVERTISER 1578. cave 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED— To take charge of a free range 
poultry plant on salary and profit-sharing; no 
lews than 1.500 laying liens and a good incuba¬ 
tor: no day laud: up-to-date plant; no had 
habits; reliable, trustworthy: married; three 
children: Protestant; 42 years old: a good 
worker: long experience with poultry; open for 
posit ton tliis Fall: give description of plant. 
ADVERTISER 1581 are Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Honest, reliable couple 
as caretakers; man gardener; wife cook. F, 
S., Box 103, Dunnellen. N. J. 
CAPABLE young man. 21, American, wife, one 
child, good education, experience, bookkeep¬ 
ing. typewriting, clerking, shipping, etc., de¬ 
sires position with reliable firm where there is 
chance l'or advancement. Please address 
ADVERTISER 1577, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE middle-aged woman, alone, wishes 
work with unfurnished rooms, janitor, care¬ 
taker, etc.; OH Coast. ADVERTISER 1583, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN desires position as mauiiger, 
September or October: expert incubator oper¬ 
ator, cliiek grower; general management of large 
plant; 12 years' experience; married; no chil¬ 
dren; good references. ROBERT E. KNIGHT, 
Manager, Boulevard Farms, 15 St. Georges 
Avenue, Rahway, N. J. 
POSITION wanted on country place with pri¬ 
vate family, where honest and faithful ser¬ 
vice is appreciated, by a colored man, 27 years 
old; understands gardening and milking, AD¬ 
VERTISER 1507, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—By October 1, position ns herdsman 
in Guernsey herd: have fed one world's rec¬ 
ord and many other good records; best of ref¬ 
erences: only large proposition considered. AD¬ 
VERTISER 159tl, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager or superintendent; long, suc¬ 
cessful experience in orcharding, gardening, 
farm crops, stock, poultry, lawn, roads, etc,; 
all modern machinery; exceptional references; 
American; married: no children. BOX 41. New 
Canaan. Conn. 
CARPENTER, plumber and handy man, no 
small children, desires position on private 
estate, near good high school. ADVERTISER 
1593, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARETAKER'S work on small place, preferably 
with garden and chickens, where integrity 
and thrift, are required; refined, middle-aged 
couple; no children. ADVERTISER 1592. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
APPLE or fruit picking desired by two or three 
.xperienced, respectable American". W. 
HAYES. 300 Forest Ave., Lyndliurst, N. J. 
WOMAN—American, Protestant, with two chil¬ 
dren, would like position on farm or village, 
near good school, as housekeeper or worker, 
ADVERTISER 1(513. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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POULTRY—Woman, Aniencau, practical, wants 
position of responsibility; no housework or 
partnership. ADVERTISER 1612, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG SWISS, hank clerk, tired of city life, 
would like to go to a refined family anil work 
on the farm. Address J. H. O., Room 539, 
Y. M. C. A.. Newark. N. J. 
MARRIED American of executive ability will 
he Open for position as manager of a Southern 
milk plant about October 1; broad experience in 
the handling of the highest grade dairy product* 
and the management of a plant to get results. I 
If you want a live wire manager am! a business 
getter, uddross ADVERTISER 1011), care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Management of a high-class country 
estate where experience with executive ability 
Is wanted; broad experience with cnttlc, sheep, 
swine and poultry, dairy, farm crops, garden, 
greenhouse and the management of a high-class 
place iu every detail; married; no children; 35 
years of age. Address ADVERTISER 1(511, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
CARETAKER, watchman, handy with tools, on 
gentleman's country estate: middle-aged: 
married. E. KNIGHT, (510 Valleybruok Avenue. 
Lyndhnrst, N. J. 
POULTRYMAN, married no children, 15 years’ 
experience. is open to good proposition: best 
references. ADVERTISER 1005, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
FARM n.YND (42) wants place: good home 
preferred to high wages; reference. MARSH, 
Box 95, Fredericksburg. O. 
FOR SALE—The Yarnall Fruit Farm; 93 acres; 
snnd.v loam soil; famous Ringing Hill fruit 
district, Montgomery Comity, ia.; 40 miles 
west of Philadelphia, two miles from Potts- 
town; 730 apple trees, standard varieties, many 
in hearing; 12 acres peaches; two tons grapes 
yearly; strawberries, pears, cherries, raspber¬ 
ries, currants uml asparagus in abundance; 
apple crop, 15 acres corn and all other crops 
included; Stone house and barn; 20 acres wood¬ 
land. gooil markets; deal includes all machin¬ 
ery, new Fordson tractor, power sprayer, horses, 
chickens and bees; bargain at 815,000; imme¬ 
diate possession. F. H. YARNALL. 934 High 
Street, Pottutown, Pa. 
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FARM FOR SALE—Near Brattleboro, Vf.; G0- 
aere farm: large barns; fully equipped; 7- 
room dwelling; dairy, equipped; growing crops, 
hay, oats potatoes, corn; beautifully situated; 
prod net* marketable in immediate vicinlijr; Terms 
reasonable. Address BOX 3, West Itrattlehoro. 
Vt. 
FOR SALE—Lease of poultry plant, 10 acres; 
laying houses for *2,000; brooder houses for 
6,000; 10 SSO-egg Cyphers incubators: 300 year¬ 
ling hens; 5(X> chickens. Address FRANK 
WHEELER. 90 l r uiou St.. New London, Conn. 
FOR SALE—300 acres uncleared farm land; 70 
miles out, Long Island, ADVERTISER 1531, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — Fifty-acre peach orchard; Long 
Island. ADVERTISER 1532. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A nice old-fashioned 9-rooni house 
in good condition: 2 story; all made by hand; 
consisting of 78 acres of land; make good pri¬ 
vate place; on State road in the Berkshire 
Mountains; 15 minutes' walk to railroad station, 
churches, schools and stores; like to sell at 
once: reasonable price, no agents. Address H. 
B. SMITH & SON, Box 07, Falls Village, Coun. 
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FUR SALE—Poultry farm, 15 acres: suburb of 
Southern New Jersey city of 15,000: capacity. 
l.SuO layers, fully equipped; *priee right; full 
particulars on application. ADVERTISER 1549. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
iid-ACRE Delaware farm, equipped: nicely locat¬ 
ed: high statp cultivation; plenty fruit; m?ar 
State road; climate ideal; write for particulars 
and terms. ADVERTISER 1548, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, poultry farm, in New York 
State or New Jersey, with 500 to 2.000 good 
liens and necessary equipment. E. D. KELLY, 
Halcott Center, N. Y. 
155-ACRE Hudson River Valley farm; will sell 
bare- or fully equipped. WILLIAM H. MIL¬ 
LER. Athens, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—400-ncre dairy farm; 20 miles east 
of Syracuse; one mile from State r<«ad: two 
miles from New York Central station: three 
large barns; good house; fully stocked and com¬ 
pletely equipped with all machinery; reason for 
selling, poor health: if you want a good busi¬ 
ness, this is worth investigating. AD\ ER- 
TISER 1550, care Rural New-Yorker. 
150 ACRES—Fenced, timber, tillage, pasture, 
orchard, springs. State road, large buildings, 
small house; ready now; inoney-maltcr; reason¬ 
able tr> experienced, practical farmer only. S. 
MULLER. Montgomery. N. Y. 
rUBltlC SALE — Valuable 101-acre farm at 
Ueistyille. I'a will Vie sold September 23. at 
2 p. ru.. to settle estate. 12-room limestone 
house, telephone, electric light and power; out¬ 
buildings; running water; windmill: limestone 
soil: three acres woodland; 4(> apple trees-, on 
trolley line. SAM T. KURTZ, Myerstowu. Pa. 
148 ACRES—Good buildings, stock, tools, GO 
acres crops: 80,000: unequipped, 84.800. 
CLARENCE EDGE, Johnstown, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—25-acre frmt and poultry farm: 
1.000-hen capacity: all good buildings and 
modern equipment; four acres fruit. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1570, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
208-ACRE FARM—17 room house, new 100-ft. 
barn, etc.; excellent Hudson River home; bar¬ 
gain at 812 1*00 also small farm. WINFRED 
STEVENS, Schuyterville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman on an up-to- 
date farm; good A. R. results and fitting of 
animals for show rings: best references; single; 
age 30. ADVERTISER 1U01. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Place to work on farm next Win¬ 
ter. Address W. B. GROVEB, Leon. X. Y. 
WANTED—By young man i2ft) a position on a 
commercial poultry plant; 1L» years' exper¬ 
ience on small private plant, hut want chance 
Dn a larger plant: can drive ear and run gaso¬ 
line engines: have worked over two years ar 
present tduec. ADVERTISER 1(522, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 31, German, strong, willing and 
reliable, experienced poultry own aud farmer, 
desires position on modern poultry plant or 
• state; Cornell training: single. ADVERTISER 
it . 21 . care Rural New-Yorker. 
EX-SERVICE MAN desires position on a farm. 
Address AIiNEKTISER 1617, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER-CARPENTER, single. 40, like cor¬ 
respond farm position; shares plus 84d 
monthly; with anyone alone, ROOM 8. 15S 
South Fulton Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
FARMER, gardener and estate working manager 
of proven ability: knowledge all branches, 
private or commercial: American; married; A-l 
references. BOX 791. Mt, Kisoo, X. \’. 
POULTRY EXPERT, single, college graduate, 
With broad scientific training and widest prac¬ 
tical exjterience from Europe and United States, 
will accept, position as head of modern large 
egg producing plant; specialist iu building up 
and developing new* establishments: only first- 
class proposition will tic considered; give de¬ 
tailed description of plant (location, size, equip¬ 
ment. help). ADVERTISER 1(525. .arc Rural 
New Y orker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE -Stock farm; 700 acres: all kinds 
good buildings: two new houses: 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, 82.50 per acre, 
for term of years, cash In advance; seven miles 
from Corning, Steuben Co., N. V. THOMAS 
HASLETT. Hall, X. V. 
DAIRY FARM—170 acres: near Rome, N. Y,; 
will sell bare or fully equipped. Inquire 
WILLARD EVANS, Route 3. Home, N. Y. 
EXCELLENT location for commuter's or country 
home: 48 miles from New York, Pennsylvania 
Railroad: 67 acres: two family 10-room’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. 
70 ACRES—Level, productive; (sugar bush, fruit; 
excellent improvements: stock, tools, crops in¬ 
cluded: 86.000; terms. ADVERTISER 1384, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SAI.E—138-a.re hill farm: IS miles from 
State r,.ad; good sap bush, oak limber, •xeel- 
lont meadow and pasture; price 83.000 Ad¬ 
dress GEORGE L. STEVENS, Hnrpersfield. 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Virginia farm; 304 acres: 294 
cleared; mild climate; Blue grass soil: no 
rocks; all grains and grass; eight-room brick 
house; large barn; paved road: three miles, t.o 
station, schools aud church; highly cultivated; 
sale to settle estate. Full information from 
W. W. FAR ROW,. Executor, 801 Chestnut Street. 
Waynvaboro, Va. 
FOR SAI.E—100-acre dairy farm and general 
farm: 65 acres hay crops; balanee timber, 
pasture: two burns, cement tioor, swing stanch- 
ious; granary, garage, two henhouses and nearly 
new house. I 1 ..-story; farm high state cultiva¬ 
tion: near improved road; priee 84.000: 8500 
cash: easy terms: will sell crops, stock and 
tools if so desired: owner lives on farm. N. P. 
NIELSEN. Milford. N. Y. 
150-AURK FARM for sale; one-half cleared: 
one-h.ilf in timber. Inquire of owner. JOHN 
GETZENDANNER, Hancock. Md. 
FARM—240 acres; overlooking Long Island 
Sound and the resorts, with liest retail mar¬ 
kets; suitably divided: good buildings: the place 
to get the whole of the consumer's dollar. BOX 
20, K. l>. 2, Clinton, Conn. 
FOR SAI.E—Good SO-acre farm, in heart of 
apph- belt bearing orchard: good soil; mile 
from town. State road, station. LEU J. Mil. 
LEIL Stephens City. Va. 
FUR SALE by owner: 30-.toro farm on improved 
road. 20 minutes' walk to trolley; 10-<ctit fare 
to city of 100,dot); excellent for poultry or gar¬ 
den truck: land and buildings good; new barn: 
2 y ming 'dive l calf 100 chickens; all crops; 
$4,200 . 81.000 down. WILLIAM LANDSIKDEL. 
4',j Seward Are,, Utica, N. Y. 
ern Connecticut In high state of cultivation 
with now buildings ami suitable for high-, lass 
dairying; two trout streams run through the 
farm besides being well u-.ttcred by springs, 
piped to reservoir and buildings: located near- 
popular Slimmer resorts, with beautiful scciiery 
]«»h!rig an ideal Summer home'. 
ADVERTISER 1598. care Rural \.-n Yorker 
W AN I'ED—Small farm or country home within 
commuting distance of New York -.rate f u M 
particulars find price. ADVERTISER I39n , e 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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