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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State institution for feeble-minded; salary 
$44 per month and maintenance. Apply, stating 
age and enclosing letter of reference (Prom pre¬ 
vious employer If possible), to KFPER1N- 
TENDENT, botch worth Village, Thiolls, Dock¬ 
land Co,. N. Y, 
WANTED—At ... reliable middle-aged woman, 
good cook and general kitchen work, in coun¬ 
try home; adult family: give wage and reference 
in' first letter. ADVEKTlSETt 1(534, care Rural 
New-Yol'kor. 
WANTED—By October 1. married man, no ctill 
dren preferred, ou farm of about 75 acres, 00 
miles from New York, in district near upper 
Westchester; suust. understand milking, care of 
stock uml general farm work: unfurnished house, 
wood fuel and garden, supplied: bate single man 
also far most of year; state references, wages 
and experience. ADVERTISER 10(53, care Kural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Immediately, working farmer under 
superintendent on small private estate; must 
lie single, sober, honest, experienced in all farm 
machinery; wages according to ability. Write 
experience and references to Superintendent, 
MARYLAND WOODS, Ardmore, Pa. 
WANTED— Herdsman for herd of 30 purebred 
registered cattle; must do some A, It. testing; 
married Juan preferred; good living conditions, 
near town, etc. 1\ 0. 15OX, 338, Auburn, N. Y. 
WE WANT man fur general farm work and’ 
small dairy; most lie of good habits and 
reference with first letter. J. LEltOY KING, 
Tally, Onondaga Go,, N. Y. 
WANTED—Teamster and farm helper, single, 
Aimohum; must, milk; $50 and board; steady 
job. II. L. HAND, liuena Vista Karats, Val¬ 
halla, N. Y. 'Phone 2406. 
WANTED—Girl for general housework; family 
of four adults; good home: no laundry; wages 
moderate. MRS. ,1. C. WOHLFERT, 184 Engle 
St,. Englewood, N. J. 
CLEAN, dry-hand milkers for certified dairy; 15 
cows; wages $50, maintenance; age, refer¬ 
ences and experience. RARITAN VALLEY 
FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Working farm foreman for large 
farm; must be practical iluiu, able to handle 
men and machinery, tractors, etc,; this is a 
man's job; advancement if you make good; state 
age, married or single, experience, reference in 
first letter. Address MONMOUTH DAIRY CO., 
118 liranch Ave„ Red Hunk, N. J. 
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WANTED—Houseman, who also understands 
gardening, to help oeeasionaUy. plant trees, 
shrubs; $4<i monthly hoard. ('HAS, WALLS, 
Route 4, Hempstead, L, L, N, Y. 
WANTED—Young tuau to work on poultry plant; 
practical experience needed for general poul¬ 
try work, imudy wtt,h tools: slate wages expect 
ed. ORCHARD HILL POULTRY FARM, Her 
rien Springs, Mich. 
WANTED—Experienced working foreman, dairy- 
farm; milking machine used; otic mile village, 
college and school; milk, garden, wood and 
house furnished; state wages; small Protestant 
family preferred. GORHAM BROS., Middle- 
bury, Yt. 
WANTED —Single man for private estate to as¬ 
sist herdsman with Guernsey herd; must be 
good milker ami have good experience with 
Guernseys; wages s35 per month and board. 
Address giving part.ieulais, ADVERTISER 1710, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Womuu for gencrul housework in 
family of three in village; modern improve¬ 
ments; or girl to help in house and attend 
school. MRS. E. S. SEGUINE, Athens, N. Y. 
WANTED—A married man, no children; man 
as herdsman and dairyman; wife to assist in 
dairy work; private place. ADVERTISER 1715, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
A LADY With one ■ liiM can secure a good home 
in the country until Spring by earing for 
place and some stock; references required. 
MASON SMITH. 1'ainnmsville, Mass. 
WANTED—Working farmer, married, capable, 
not afraid of work, estate in Massachusetts; 
furnished house. Write, stating age, exper¬ 
ience. nationality, SUITE 301, 110 West 40th 
Street, New York City. 
WANTED—'1'Wo experienced dry-hand milkers; 
single; wages .v-ftt per month and board; give 
age and experience in first letter. MAGNOLIA 
FARM, Muscogee, Fla. 
WANTED—At ut.ec, single man, age 40 or 50, 
for general farm work: able to milk: all year 
job; state salary isxpected. ADVERTISER 
173(1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Good, painstaking, Protestant eook; 
family of two; no laundry; waitress em¬ 
ployed. <\, 4401 Market Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
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MOTHER'S HELPER -To assist earing for 
children a ml general housework oil estate 
near New York; >'35 monthly. ADVERTISER 
1733, curt! Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED At erne, experienced married man 
for dairy and burn work; must be u good 
milker. W, F. SIIEI'M, Jeannette, Pa. 
WANTED Reliable, neat, married man, work 
with fruit, poultry, garden, etc.: steady Job for 
man who takes Interest; $55 u month to start, 
with good house, light, fuel, garden; reference 
re<|uircd. Al>\ ERflSFR 1718, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
WANTED October 1, woman to cook for men's 
boarding.house on certified dairy farm; all 
conveniences; .mo Used tu farm life preferred; 
MRS. I El.I.IS. care Sliettield Farms Co., li. 
1). Nil, X, Pulersoll, N. J. 
WANTED -Experienced gardener; reply by let¬ 
ter only, stating age, nationality and qualitl ' 
cations fully. ROOM ItiOO, 330 Madison Ave- 1 
nue. New York. 
WANTED—Stone mason for about four weeks; 
also two ear|H-p|ers for House construction; 
Mate wages. ROYAL HOUSE, Mountalndale, 
WANTED—Married man to run my farm on 
shares; 100 acres; Orange County, N. Y.; use 
my equipment; references; come any time; fuel; 
lifetime job to right party. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 1732. cave Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer: married, sober, honest and 
handy; general farm; lister County; rent, 
fuel, milk and $45 per month for Winter; refer¬ 
ences first letter. 464 NINTH STREET, Brook¬ 
lyn, N, Y, 
WOMAN to do cooking and general housework 
on modern farm; house has ail improvements: 
70 miles from New York; one with child (girl 
about 13 years old preferred as playmate for 
our girl): if you and your child are looking for 
a good home rather than high wages, reply, 
stating full particulars us to ability uml salary. 
ADVERTISER 1734. care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE wanted ou Long Island estate; man 
with experience in dairy and farm work, 
handy and active: woman to he experienced 
cook, to eook for owner's household: children 
no objection: wages made satisfactory M the 
right persons: semi references. Address SUPER¬ 
INTENDENT, Box 304. st, James, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced orehurdist, single; also 
single mail to drive Cleveland tractor; wages 
$50 per mouth, beard and lodging for eaeh; state 
experience and send reference. I. B. T.IPMaN, 
Washington Crossing, Mercer Co.. N. J. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman or woman with 
small child for general housework in small 
family; uo laundry; one fond of country life: 
all conveniences. gaskki.L, Milford, Conn. 
WANTED ttu smalt village faun, a man who 
wants n comfortable home for the Winter at 
moderate wages; milk two eows. ami have 
reference. Address GALE DOWNING, Cornwall 
Bridge, Conn. 
HERDSMAN—Married: Guernseys; familiar ad¬ 
vanced registry work, experienced with calves, 
feeding, good milker: send copies of references 
first letter: stale age. experience. wages, 
family. ADVERTISER 1738, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG GIRL as mother’s helper; one who 
would appreciate good home rather than high 
wages. Address MRS. .1. ('. HENDRICKSON, 
Springfield Avenue, Queens, L. I.. N. Y. 
WANTED -At. once, experienced single young 
man, Protestant, for general farm Work on 
gentleman's estate; small dairy: cleanliness and 
good habits absolutely •-ssetitia!; state wages 
desired: board and room furnished; reference 
required. AI.ANSTEN FARMS. Box 148, Har¬ 
rison, N. Y. 
FARMER and wife wanted on small farm near 
New York; wife to do cooking ami general 
housework; man to do farm work: references 
required; ?3<* week, including room and hoard. 
ADVERTISER 1741, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man as first-class dry hand 
milker and herdsman; no farm work; $T>0 
month, room and board; state age, nationality 
and experience. ADVERTISER 1743, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Man or woman to serve as assistant 
eook and helper in modern boarding-house; 
would consider married couple if well recom¬ 
mended. WAIKKR-GOHDOX LABORATORY 
CO,, Pliiinsboro, N. J. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd of pure¬ 
bred Guernseys on private farm, near Hart¬ 
ford, Conn.; good position for right man; give 
reference ami experience in firsr letter. Ad¬ 
dress MANAGER. Box 705, South Manchester. 
Conn. 
HDl'SEWOllKElt—Home in the country, near 
New York, require services of a practical 
country-bred woman fxn cooking nrnl general 
housework; good home and $50 per month: give 
age, experience, etc. ADVERTISER 1733, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
1’oRK.M\.NHERDSMAN wanted, October 1, for 
large modern dairy tarm; must be an exper¬ 
ienced cow man. a good farmer and able to 
handle men efficiently; a feu' men lo board: fur¬ 
nished hou-c: wages $75 a month; only men 
Hint can fill the tiill need apply; state fully ex¬ 
perience. nationality, age, family, references 
and reason for changing. Position open for a 
good horseshoor and renuir man; also for single 
men who ure good milkers nod farmers. 
ADVERTISER 1743. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Supervisor of boys and housekeeper 
dormitory; no tobacco or children; salary 
$1,300 and maintenance; also dining-room 
matron; $480. BOX 708, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED A hoy front 12 to 15 years of age 
to do ehores and light work on a farm; good 
home, plenty of good food, milk, eggs, etc., and 
opportunity for schooling. Address JAMES W. 
BAYES, care "Boss Farm," Annandale, N. ,T. 
I WANT u general utility man; one who is 
something of a painter, something of a mason 
and something of a carpenter and who would 
be willing to do other work when not engaged 
ns above; a good job the year around for a good 
man. ADVERTISER 1744, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WE WOULD like tu get in touch with a mar¬ 
ried couple, with uo children, who have had 
their own farm, but would like to live and work 
with us on oiir dairy farm in Dutchess County, 
N. Y.; we can offer the best of quarters, with 
good salary and a permanent position, but only 
to people of refinement who would lie congenial: 
would '\Uiil wife to cook for family; no wash¬ 
ing; man must lie able to milk and help in gen¬ 
eral farm work. ADVERTISER 174*;. rare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married farmer. English, Irish or 
Seated, no children, on gentleman's Summer 
place, Greenwich: all year position; must be 
hard worker, understand haying, gardening, 
milk, care of horses while roughed in Winter, 
small gasoline engine; wife hour-day chamber 
work main house and board single groom during 
season; good quarters, bath, etc., privileges; 
$85 and extra for wife and for boarding: must 
be .lean, quiet and orderly. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 1745, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED -Practical vWirking farmer to operate 
dairy farm in town of Alfred, N Y.; will 
pay reasonable salary, liberal share or cash 
cent: l”ft acres; fine condition; very productive 
dairy: 20 to 3(1 high bred registered Holstelns: 
Grimilsou Gilpin Ernestine at head, good build 
iugs: bam, .'lt>\96; running spring water in 
dwelling, milk lipase ami barn: I.fcague-uwUCd 
shipping, station. tine roads; Usual farm equip¬ 
ment: New Fonlson tractor, t.ain horses: ex¬ 
ceptional opportunity for man with family: line 
elementary and secondary school, State School 
Agriculture, Alfred University, all at Alfred: 
position must Is- tilled November 1: must have 
references, X. F. RANDOLPH. Alfred. X. Y. 
WANTED—Married man and wife to manage a 
farm In mountains uf Pennsylvania: man must 
understand registered Ayrshire cattle and ex¬ 
perienced with modern farm machinery; wi(V 
must to- good plain cook ami efficient house¬ 
keeper. ADVERTISER 1700, care Rural New- 
Y orker. 
WANTED—Man to work on farm, out firewood, 
etc.; $40 and board; state experience and 
particulars. A. W. BENNER, Buskirk, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED — By thoroughly up-to-date, capable 
and reliable married man, a position an herds¬ 
man: thoroughly familiar with breeding and 
raising op animals and advanced register work. 
ADVERTISER 1700, care Rural New'-Yorker, 
POULTRY MAN, married, wants position Octo¬ 
ber 1: 30 years’ practical experience in every 
branch of commercial poultry keeping; expert, 
baby chick and incubator man; able to run .any 
plant, no matter liow large; expect good wages, 
but will earn it. ADVERTISER 1578, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM • manager or superintendent; long, suc¬ 
cessful experience in orcharding, gardening, 
farm crops, stuck. poultry, lawn, roads, etc.; 
all modern machinery: exceptional references; 
American: married; no children, BOX 41, New 
Canaan, Conn. 
I HAVE a working superintendent on my farm 
who is a first-class man; long experience 
cows, horses, fruit: hard working, capable and 
strictly honest, and handles men well; small 
family: I would not let. him go except absolutely 
necessary personal reasons; available any time 
after 5th of September. Address FRITZ J. 
FRANK, 289 West 39th St., New York, care 
Iron Age Pub. Co. 
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ESTATE or farm manager would like position 
on private estate or farm; married, middle- 
aged. American: strictly sober, honest and 
economical; thorough and practical In all 
brunches: many years' experience; a man with 
proven ability; A-l references. P, 0, BOX 
Iiil5, Westbury, L. I., X. Y. 
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SUPERINTENDENT, farm or estate, open for 
engagement. BOX 3s, Mohegan Lake, X. Y. 
HERDSMAN—American; single; scientific train¬ 
ing, exceptionally good test, cow feeder and 
calf raiser, milking machines, butter-making, 
showing ere,; references, wages and particulars. 
ADVERTISER 1UM8, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ESTATE or farm manager; 15 years’ experience 
as manager, lawns, gardens, flowers and all 
live stock, all modern machinery; 40 years old, 
married: one lmy, 14 years old; willing to act 
as chauffeur: lo years’ experience city or coun¬ 
try driving; have license; at liberty October 1; 
best of references. J. WRIGHT, shelter island, 
N. Y. 
POTLTRVMAN m' assistant: young Christian 
single man. agricultural school graduate, open 
for engagement. ADVERTISER 1677, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION IVANTED us manager on large com¬ 
mercial farm; thoroughly conversant nil 
branches, agricultural engineering and farm 
economics: experien.. in handling help, white 
or colored; i guarantee to put your farm on 
paying commercial basis; salary $1,800 yearly, 
house and usual requisites; personal interview 
upon request. ADVERTISER 1713, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED American, small family, desires posi¬ 
tion as farm foreman, herdsman or dairyman, 
about October 1; experienced; agricultural col¬ 
lege graduate; reference. ADVERTISER 1712. 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By single man, position as herdsman 
iu Guernsey herd; A-l calf raiser; successful 
with help; can operate any up-to-date farm 
machinery: only a first-das-- place considered; 
A-l references. ADVERTISER 1711. cure Rural 
New 1 -Yorker. 
PRACTICAL poultryman wants position; can 
get results; willing worker; successful chick 
raiser and egg producer; handy with tools; am 
single; state wages and particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 171U, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position its working foreman; life 
oxporieuce iu all branches of farming, all up- 
to-date farm machinery: can furnish two men; 
40 years old; married; American; best of refer¬ 
ences as to honesty and ability. ADVERTISER 
1727, care Rural New-Yorker.' 
WANTED—Position by October 1 to take charge 
of small dairy farm, or jioultrv for meat and 
eggs, a Is., fruits: reference furnished. JOHN 
I-’. HI RET Red field Farm, R. F. D., New Ham¬ 
burg. N, Y’. 
si 11 -V 1 ION It AN TED by first-class farmer and 
stockman: capable mauager, willing worker 
ami reliable: best f references, ADVERTISER 
1721. care Rural New-Yorker, 
POULTRYMAN—Cornell graduate, single, sev¬ 
eral years manager of a large commercial 
plant, experienced In all branches, open for 
posit inn Oci.ilmr 1. ADVERTISER 1717, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN seeks position in dairy barn; 
experienced with mechanical milker, feed, 
etc.: state wages and particulars. BOX 90, 
Spring Grove, Pa. 
EXPERIENCED FARMER desires position, care¬ 
taker of gentleman’s estate. November 1. 
HARRY I. PK0SBUS. North Rose. N. Y. 
CARETAKER—Small place; married; thorough 
knowledge farming, gardening, cuttle, ponl- 
irv: life experience; unquestionable references 
BOX 23. Great River. X. Y. 
POULTRYMAN 1391; married; 10 years’ ex¬ 
perience; successful nil branches; competent 
manager, egg producer and breeder. BOX 47. 
Great River. X. Y. 
MANAGER of farm or estate, with extensive 
experience, open for engagement; nil farm 
branches, gardening and fruit; single; Ameri¬ 
can; first class reference. ADVERTISER 1731, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
0RC HARPIST desires position; thoroughly ex - 
pericucod in all phases of work; college train¬ 
ing: excellent references. ADVERTISER 1735 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
I’OSl I ION as mauager of farm or caretaker of 
Country Home or estate: exjiert breeder and 
cure of nil form cattle and poultry, producer of 
certified milk and all dairy produce, operate all 
farm power and machinery, do carnenter and 
concrete work, building and repairing, making 
l.iulis, drives, etc., and all pertaining to the 
up-to-date breeding fnrm or country estate; 10 
years present place: middle age; married: 
American. ADVERTISER 1737. care Rural 
New Yorker. 
VOl l.TRYMAN—Young, single, •■ttpahle, hard 
worker, practical and college training, desires 
a iHisithm as waking manager, preferably of 1 a 
commercial ..ding or egg farm having a eapa- 
cit.v of at least 1,500 birds: best of references; 
open October 15. ADVERTISER 1740, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
l’Ol’LTRYMAX single, open (Mr position, pri¬ 
vate or commercial place. ADVERTISER 
1758. care Rural New-Yorker, 
POULTRYMAN—Thoroughly competent working 
manager, experienced in every branch of the 
business, seeks position on private estate or 
commercial plant; line incubator and brooder 
man; married; two children; only first-class 
proposition considered; references. H. W. 
FIELDING, 776 Hewitt Place, Bronx, New 
York City. 
HOLLAND WOMAN (widow) with two daugh¬ 
ters, having her own furniture, wishes place 
on farm, within 50 miles of New York City, 
for general work about the house. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1747, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN (251, single, American, college 
graduate, with practical experience, desires 
position; can manage small plant; good incu¬ 
bator and brooder bouse man; references. 
ADVERTISER X7ti2, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE farm manager or superintendent open 
for position: college training; It; years’ ex- 
perienct; married: no children; good reference 
Write ADVERTISER 1753, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT wants position on 
large estate, to lie managed by practical 
methods and kept modern and neat; college 
graduate; experienced with purebred stock, 
crops, handling men anil large propositions; 
best of references furnished. ADVERTISE!! 
1735, care Kural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, Protestant, Amer¬ 
ican, single, is open for position, preferably 
as manager of poultry plant, commercial or 
private; salary or on shares; references. 
ADVERTISER 1759. care Rural New-Yorker, 
SITUATION WANTED—Married farm superin¬ 
tendent on institutional or otherwise; life ex 
perience; in last position 12 years; No. 1 refer¬ 
ences witll application I no proposition too large; 
can accept position on short notice. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1760, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BOY. 17 years. American, strong, wants work 
for the Winter iu Northern or Central New 
York: state proposition fully. WALTER SISK. 
Broadalbin, N. Y. 
SITUATION WANTED — Married man wishes 
position mi private estate; thoroughly compe¬ 
tent to take entire charge; has two school chil¬ 
dren; llrsi-class reference; good house essential. 
BOX 305. Sonthold, I.. 1., N. Y. 
MAN. single, two years' isjurse in poultry, 
mostly practical, would pit experience against 
capital oil farm for the production of eggs mi 
commercial basis. Address ADVERTISER 1751, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
POULTRYMAN with years of experience wants 
partner with capital to start a poultry plant. 
ADVERTISER 1714, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Stuck farm: 799 acres; all kinds 
good buildings; two new houses; 100 acres 
hemlock timber ready to cut: 200 acres pasture: 
balance plow land for tractor; $16,000 if sold 
Soon, or would cash rent, $2.50 per acre, for 
term of years, cash iu advance; seven miles from 
Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS HAS 
LETT. Hall. N. Y. 
FOR SALK—25-aere fruit and poultry farm; 
1,000-ben capacity: all good buildings and 
modern equipment; four acres fruit. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1576, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MUST SELL 68-acre productive farm: 45 acres 
In large timber; good store proposition; mar¬ 
ket and skipping facilities. Particulars from 
owner, KABlSUH, Salisbury, Md. 
61-ACRE farm located in suburbs of a village in 
a beautiful •section of Hunterdon Co., N. J., 6 
miles from Flemiugton and Lambertvillc: fine 8- 
Toom house : large chicken house; plenty of out¬ 
buildings; 12 aeres timber; balunre land mostly 
level and iu a good state cultivation; widow 
wishes to sell at once; will sacrifice for $7,500. 
Address JOS. D. WILSON. Route 1. Tr-nton. 
N. J, 
DAIRY FARM of 13S acres for sale—About 
one mile from Blairstown: ou macadam road; 
fertile, level, smooth land; eat* use true tor; 
large roomy house: large horse barn, with plenty 
uf mow room; all in fine shape; near seimol. 
church anil creamery: with- or without equip¬ 
ment. Address IV. FLOCK READ. Blairstown. 
N. J. 
FARM TO RENT—150 acres; fenced timber. 
tillage, pasture, orchard, springs, State road 
large buildings, small house: ready now: money 
maker; reasonable to experienced, practical 
farmer only. S. MULLER. Montgomery, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—The YarnaU Fruit Farm; 93 acre*: 
sandy loam soil: famous Ringing Hill fruit 
district, Montgomery County. Pa.; 40 miles wes- 
ot Philadelphia, twu ntil-s from Portstown: 7» 
apple trees, standard varieties, many ia hearing: 
12 acres peaches; two toils grapes yearly; straw 
berries, pears, cherries, raspberries, currants 
and asparagus in abundance; apple crop. 13 
acres corn and all other crops included; stone 
house and barn; 2(4 acres woodland; good mar- 
l:e(s; deal includes all machinery, new Fonlanu 
tractor, power sprayer, horses, chickens an ' 
bees; bargain ,n $15,000; immediate possession. 
F. IT. 1 A11XALL. 934 High St.. Pottstown, Pa. 
FARM—Near Chat Irani: 110 acres, 70 tillable 
14 in wood; brocks, springs: 10-room house; 
with or without stock, tools. B. S. MePHKK 
SON. R. D., Chatham. X. Y, 
WANTED—Comniutli g farm; S3.000 to $4,000: 
tillage, pasture, woodlot, brook: $1,500 cash; 
easy terms, ADVERTISER 1692, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—(00-acre general farm, in good con¬ 
dition; $100 per acre. Q. A. KLINGER. Sac¬ 
ramento, Pa. 
EQUIPPED FARM—Being operated: 6,000 bn- 
Lets peaches just marketed: 2.300 bearing 
apples, other fruit, 4.500 young trees: 23!; acres 
good laud; siibsiantiiil buildings; modern con- 
erete cow -table; near large manufacturing 
towns; .in main line of Pennsylvania Railroad: 
terms to suit purchaser; price right for immedi¬ 
ate sale. ADVERTISER 1695. care Rural New- 
Y'orker. 
CD ft SAXF.-Ill-acre poultry, duck and fruit 
farm: stream running through property; 8 
room house. WALTER UTT, Bridgeville N .1 
72-ACRE poultry, fruit, dairy farm; electric 
lights, telephone; woods, stock tools crons 
price $8,950. s. D. BENEDICT, Voorhccsvtlle 
FARM TO LET—Gentleman giving up farming 
would rent farm, near Pittsfield and l,eu<>.\. 
Mass, lo married man small family; modern 
farmhouse, barn. silo, excellent chicken houses 
i"st of soil; very favorable terms to experienced 
man: highest references only. Address BOX 
36.4, Roslyn. L. L, N. Y. 
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