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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Singh* men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for feeble-minded; salary 
$44 per month and maintenance. Apply, staling 
age and enclosing letter of reference (from pre¬ 
vious employer il rmsslhlc), to SKPEHltf- 
TENDEXT. f.etehwortJi Village, Thlells, Rock¬ 
land Co,, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man to work on poultry plant; 
practical experience needed tor general poul¬ 
try work, handy with tools; state wages expect 
«*d. OIWHARD HILT, POULTRY FARM, Ber¬ 
rien Springs, Mi' ii. 
WANTED—Experienced working foreman, dairy 
farm; milking marpjro used; one mile village, 
college and sriiooi; milk, garden, wood and 
house furnished; state wages; small Protestant 
family preferred. GORHAM BROS., Mlddle- 
bury, Yt. 
WANTED—Working foreman in a large dairy 
barn, capable of feeding for results; would 
like interview and reference. I. V. ELLIS, 
If. D. No. 1. Paterson, N. J. 
FARMER—Married; start work at once; good 
house, many privileges, moderate salary. 
AVGUST FISCHER. Tivoli, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, good reliable mail for gen¬ 
eral farm work; must lie good milker; $50 
per month and hoard. WILLIAM G. MILLER, 
New Kingston, N, Y, 
WANTED — October 1, unmarried assistant 
herdsman, American, with some experience 
preferred; good habits mid references required; 
wages $50 a month, w.tli board and lodging; 
steady employment for suitable man. Apply to 
BROAD H ROOK FARM. Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
WANTED—Seamstress to take charge of sewing 
department, with hoys to help; thoroughly 
understands making, except coats, and mending 
hoys’ clothing, etc.; salary $90 per month and 
main Wool ace; three references and experience 
liist letter; also opening for housekeeper, dor¬ 
mitory. COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, Law 
re nee, Mass. 
WANTED—October 1, reliable single man. good 
worker, for general farm work (no milking); 
must be of good habits, healthy and willing. 
MEADOW FARM, Hartsdale, X. Y. 
GARDENER WANTED—Care for cow. garden 
and chickens; work all year; moderate wages. 
CHARLES K, TRIG El. ER, KG Union Avenue, 
Rutherford, N. J. 
WANTED—By reliable, cleanly woman, over 50, 
former business woman, light kitchen work, 
no laundry, in refined American family, small 
town err country: ask only a fair wage, but 
warm, comfortable room to myself, ADVER¬ 
TISER 17157, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GENTLEMAN offers private service ag helper 
and companion for bachelor; city or country; 
reliable, congenial, very obliging and strictly 
confidential, ADVERTISER 1700, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
— -i 
SITUATION WANTED — Competent- gardener 
desires a position, private or commercial; 
proven ability; Americau; married. Address 
BOX 150. I slip, L. I., X. Y. 
MANAGEMENT of large farm or estate; execu¬ 
tive ahillty; 12 years of modern methods in 
practical farming and business management; 
desire a connection above the ordinary; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1771, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COMMERCIAL dairy farm manager; years of 
experience In milk production, herd manage¬ 
ment. and retail business; only large proposi¬ 
tion; salary or salary and share; references. 
ADVERTISER 1772, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Posit imi by a practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent; life experience in gen¬ 
eral farming; Connecticut Agricultural College 
Coining; experienced in managemeui of large 
enjpinereinl farms and private estates: best of 
references; American; age 47; family consists 
of mother and self; engagement September or 
(letober. BOX 702, Windsor Locks, Conn, 
WANTED -A married mill), no children; mail 
as herdsman end dairyman: wife to assist in 
dairy work; private place. ADVERTISER 1715. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two experienced dry-hand milkers; 
single; wages *40 per month and hoard; give 
age and experienee in first, letter. MAGNOLIA 
FARM, Muscogee, Fla. 
WANTED—At ome, single man. age 40 or 50, 
for general farm work: aide to milk; all year 
job: state salary expected. ADVERTISER 
17if(», care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—At once, experienced married man 
for dairy and barb work; must, be a good 
milker. IV. F. SIIRUM, Jeannette, Pa. 
WANTED —Experieueed gardener; reply by let¬ 
ter only, stating age, nationality and qualifi- 
catloils fully. ROOM liiOO, 350 Madison Ave¬ 
nue, New York. 
HERDSMAN Married; Guernseys; familiar ad¬ 
vanced registry work, experienced with calves, 
feeding, good milker; send copies of references 
first letter; state age, experience, wages, 
family. AD\ K1CT18ER 1738, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED -Man or woman to serve as assistant 
... and helper in modern hoarding-house; 
would consider married couple it well recom¬ 
mended. WAJ KEIt GORDON LABORATORY 
co., Plaitishoro, N. J. 
WANTED Herdsman for small herd of pure¬ 
bred Guernsey- on private farm, near Hart- 
fer i. Conn.: good position for right man; give 
reference ami experience in first letter. Ad¬ 
dress MANAGER, Box 705, South Manchester, 
Conn. 
WANTED -At one''-, single, American, exper¬ 
ienced farm hand; must be A-l milker; $50 
month, room and board; references must accom¬ 
pany application. Apply A. C. CHRISTENSEN, 
Box lili. Derby, Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced operator for Cleveland 
and Mollt'.e tractors; single until; must be 
experienced in all farm work, keep tractors in 
running order; $t',o per month with board and 
room to start. Reply, with references, to 
Al>\ EUTISEU 1703, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable woman to nssist with house¬ 
work ill Sumnn r resort; occupied by family 
year a roil ad: good home and wages. FENTON 
HOUSE, Number Four, Lewis Co., N. Y. 
WANTED At once, farm liam* for general farm 
and orchard work: state experience and wages 
desired. BOX 08, l.UllitligO, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man; good milker; steady 
employment: A. U, work. MATTHEW LEG- 
GAT, Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 
WANTED—Reliable man and wife on general 
farm; salary and percentage preferred. 
DRAWER 78, Hall ton, Pa. 
MAN on small dairy for milking ami all around 
work; good home; steady; state wages, 
MATTHEW WEILEIt, Market Street, Rochelle 
Park, N. J. 
WORKING FOREMAN foe Eastern hog farm, 
colony house system, crops harvested by hogs; 
only men possessing practical experience,'ability 
t> co ope rut c mid siilhcb-tu outliutdaam for suc¬ 
cessful operation will be considered; state ex 
pi rieucc. age, wliotle i- married, nationality and 
salary expected. Apply under ADVERTISER 
171VS. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POl'LTRYMAN—Experienced and conscientious, 
to lake entire charge of a plant of 1,500 lay¬ 
ing liens; salary and bonus for results; married 
preferred. 8. POSXEll, It. F. D. No. 3. Plain- 
field, N. J. 
WANTED—Married xiaiLu to work on dairy farm; 
good milker; $75 per mouth, house and milk. 
ALONZO DRAKE. Bedford, O. 
GIRL or ‘woman capable of taking charge and 
keeping bouse 1 ,• r., , ;i, ,,f four, in-.ir Tit i 
burgh. Pa.; am in the Uorlsi business, and my 
wife helps at the selling end. A. I.. KLEIN, 
Mt. Oliver Station, II. 11. No. ij, Pittsburgh, Pu. 
MAN for general farm work, two mouths; $50 
month and board; October to December; work i 
for year if satisfactory; only worker need ap¬ 
ply. WARREN TRAVIS’. Leeds, N. Y. I 
WANTED—Man ns caretaker and to help de¬ 
velop small emu.try estate; aide to repair 
buildings; wile willing to assist, with house¬ 
work. ADVERTISER 1773. care Rural New 
Yorker. 
WANTED -At oi■<•♦>, two stone masons, by the 
month or by tin job, to lay stone basement I 
of barn 125x3(1. I’. W. COREY. Newburgh. 
N. Y. 
- ; _ 
WANTED Mnnl"d man for general farm work; 
slate wages and details in first letter. J. 
HENRY, Herndon, Va. 
WANTED — Reliable single muu to do farm 
work: $40, good home and board; handle team 
and mills, .RUIN J. SHERWOOD, R. F. D. 
No. 2, WnUUSlt, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
WANTED At once, experienced single farm 
band for general t.iriuiug; not much milking; i 
sien iv kill yeni round; wages .<05 month. II. j 
HANSEN, MiU-edoi SI, Y, 1 
WANTED—For private estate, dairyman, sin¬ 
gle, to take care of herd of seven cows; must 
thoroughly understand his business and lie good 
butter-maker; salary $50 and board; A-l refer¬ 
ences required. Address ADVERTISER 1787, 
' are Rural New 1 -Yorker. 
WANTED—Poultryman, single, for private es¬ 
tate; A-l references; salary $50 and board. 
Address ADVERTISER 1788, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—-One or two women t<> do hjOSeWtirk 
i w ashing exeepted) on a farm in Connecticut; 
high wages will be paid to desirable persons; 
references required. ADVERTISER 1709. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—All-around | ouBrymaii; must have 
first-class experience and In- aide to run pedi¬ 
gree plant. Apply, with qualifications, testi¬ 
monials and full particulars, to ADVERTISER 
1801, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small Long Island 
farm; no outdoor work; elderly woman pre¬ 
ferred; state age, nationality and wages wanted. 
ADVERTISER 1795, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable single man for work by 
month for Fall and Winter on fruit farm; 
must he experienced, of good habits and willing 
worker. F. P. HAZELTON, Le Roy, N. Y. 
WANTED — Farm helper; single; employment. 
the year around; excellent living conditions 
and wages: gentleman's estate, on river road, 
near Lewiston, N. Y. Apply NEAL NELSON, 
li. F. 1>. No. 20, Youngstown, N. Y. 
A STEADY position on poultry farm fir a elciin, 
hard-working young muu. not ufraid of hours; 
$80 a mouth, hoard and room, with good chance 
of advancement if you make good. MARQUIS 
POULTRY FARM, Toms River, N. ,T. 
FARM HAND, single, experienced, no drinker. 
wanted mi small Grade A dairy mid general farm 
near New York; $5l» and board: must e uuc to 
city al own expense for personal interview. 
AD) KR'ITSKR 1797, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
-MII.KKR WANTED—Single man as A-l drv- 
hand milker and barn man f„r small wh.de- 
*al" commercial dairy on Long Island; no farm 
work; stpte wages wanted with board, exper¬ 
ience, nationality, age and refe-ein-es. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1798, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ALL-AROUND FARMER for general farming 
and fruit; permanent Jot* waiting for callable 
man; state experience, wages expected, family 
or single; Eastern New York ADVERTISER 
lT'.ifl, cure Rural New-York.-t. 
\\ ANTED—Working farmer under superintendent 
‘ti large private estate on Long Island; mnst 
be single, necustotued to handle men and exper¬ 
ienced with all farm machinery; write, stating 
experience, references and wages expected, room 
and b"ar.l i„ ,,g f"rn ! *hed. ADVERTISER 1803, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN on dairy farm; house, milk, 
wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages and 
experienee; give names and addresses of refer¬ 
ences, ADVERTISER 1804, pare Rural New- 
i orker. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM manager or superintendent; long, suc¬ 
cessful experienee in orcharding, gardening, 
farm vro| s, stock, poultry, lawn, mads, etc.; 
all Modern machinery; exceptional references; 
American; married; no children. BOX 41, New 
t'anaaii, Couu, 
l A RETAKER—Smalt place; married; thorough 
knowledge farming, gardening, cattle, poul¬ 
try life experience; unquestionable references. 
BOX 23, Great River, N. Y. 
Pill I. TRY MAN (291; married; 10 years’ ex¬ 
perienee; successful ail branches; Competent 
manager, egg producer and breeder. BOX 47, 
Great River, N. Y. 
Pol I.TKYMAN—Young, single, capable, hard 
worker, practical and college training, desires 
a position as working manager, preferably of a 
commercial breeding •.r egg farm having :i capn- 
• llj of at least l,,aio tilrds; lusi of tv'''""t*nt-t's’ 
• pen October 15. ADVERTISER 1740, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE farm manager y superintendent open 
for position; college training; 111 years’ ex¬ 
perience; married; n-> children; good reference. 
>' it.- ADVERTISER 1753, pare Rural New 
Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT wants position on 
large estate, to bo managed by practical 
methods and kept modem and neat; college 
graduate; experienced with purebred stock, 
crops, handling men ami large propositions: 
best of references furnished. ADVERTISER 
1755, euro Rural New-Yorker. 
EX PER] KNl’lSD poultry man. Protestant, Amer¬ 
ican, single. Is open for posit ion. preferable 
as manager of poultry plant, commercial or 
private; salary or ou shares; references. 
AIM KRTINER 1759. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FA I. 1 M SUPERINTENDENT- Woman with 15 
years’ experience in farm management, a 
student of h.-rtieiiltu'-e in England. France and 
United States agricultural colleges, wishes 
position January 1 to manage an estate with 
fine dairy farm and poultry plant. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1704, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
AN AMERICAN Protestant, married, middle- 
aged, wishes position with private family, iu 
or outside work; handy with tools, milk a cow. 
handle a horse or valet a gentleman, purchase 
supplies; capable of taking charge of smalt es¬ 
tate; wife will give services if required. Ad¬ 
dress W. 0. W.. Box 03, Granville, Vt. 
SITUATION WANTED — Estate or live stock 
superintendent; married, no children: execu¬ 
tive ability; experienced farmer iu all branches, 
purebred swine and feeds, veterinary, breeding, 
herdsman, test 83c : excellent reference. Ad¬ 
dress 8u5 WEST LANVALE STREET, Balti¬ 
more. Md. 
WORKING farm manager, single, Gertnan- 
Amerlcan, desires position, farm or estate: 
Ames agricultural training; seven years satis¬ 
factory managing experience: thorough knowl¬ 
edge of all branches of agriculture; services 
available October 5: best of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1777, care Rural New-Yorker, 
POULTRY EXPERT, single, Swedish college 
graduate, life experience, will accept position 
us manager of egg-prodtieing farm where thor¬ 
ough knowledge ami intelligent management are 
required; especially proficient in rejuvenating 
run-down plants and developing newly started 
establishment*. ADVERTISER 1774, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FORESTER—Experienced graduate, e ; glit years 
State forest manager, five years’ nursery, 
landscape practice, agricultural and horticul¬ 
tural training, both stock and fruit; handle 
men. manage and teach; results to show. 
ADVERTISER 17*2, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—With 24 years' experience 
managing large estates ami farms, production 
of certified milk, A. It. 0., handling help mix 
ing and feeding balanced rations: thoroughly 
capable in every detail: state full particulars, 
including wages you pay. ADVERTISER 178!, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
T HAVE a Working superintendent on my farm 
who is a first-class mao long experience 
Cows, horses, fruit: hard-working, capable and 
strictly honest, and handle* men well: small 
family; I would not let him go except abso¬ 
lutely necessary personal reasons; available stir 
time" after 5th uf September. Address FRITZ 
,T. FRANK, 239 West 39th Street, New York, 
eare Iron Age Publishing Company. 
POl'I.TRY superintendent or manager, commer¬ 
cial or estate, experienced in all branches of 
commercial poultry production. Cornel! gradu¬ 
ate. -ingle, desires to change this Fail; no 
proposition too large; best references from past 
and l resent employers. ADVERTISER 1780, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARETAKER or working superintendent.on es¬ 
tate or general farm by practical experienced 
American; married: age 35. ADVERTISER 
1791. care Rural New-York el*. 
WANTED—Responsible position on estate, large 
live stock farm or institution; agricultural 
and veterinary training: single: Protestant. 
ADVERTISER 1794, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. with 12 years' experience iu 
raising cf nil kinds of poultry, including tur¬ 
keys and pheasants, wants position as manager 
of commercial or private plant; will guarantee 
to make plant pay and manage up to 1,200 
layers wit.Uout extra help; also caponixing; six 
years in last position; with A-l references; age 
38 years; married; open for position November 
1. ADVERTISER 1793. care Rural New Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, single, desires position as as¬ 
sistant poultryman with responsibilities: mod¬ 
ern poultry and fruit farm; agricultural school 
graduate references good. ADVERTISER 1792. 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single. experienced in all 
branches, A. P. S. training, open for position: 
salary or salary and commission: best of refer 
dices. R. J. 11 ALBINO, care Pinewood Farms, 
York town Heights, N. Y. 
WHO WANTS young married muu on farm? 
Yankee; uo boote or tobacco: A-l ox team¬ 
ster; lifetime experience in feeding mid train¬ 
ing for the show ring, draft and working 
classes; am fair horse teamster and good 
milker; understand feeding iiud care of ill 
stock: best of references. BOX (VC, Route 2, 
Litchfield, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN, single, agricultural school 
graduate, wishes position: total abstainer. 
ADVERTISER 1802, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDFNEll-F VIt.MKH—American: married; 15 
years’ experience: thoroughly understands 
vegetables. fruit. pruning, cattle, poultry: 
capable, trustworthy, good manager; permanent 
p.siCou; highest of references; willing to go 
South; wife handy. ADVERTISER 179li, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W O R K 1 N G HOUSEKEEPER Middle aged 
woman, with !"•} 10 years and girl II years, 
to manage a hoarding-house: all-around cook: 
on a gentleman's estate, farm or private. 
ADVERTISER 178ti. i are Rural New Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED Practical American 
farmer, married, age 44, life experience at 
dairy and general farming, wishes position at 
once; either salary or shares; full charge 
wanted: New Jersey preferred; best of refer¬ 
ence. no estate lob wanted: just pinin farm for 
profit nitty. Address FARMER, Box 98, Eaton 
town. N. j. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT—Woman with 15 
years' experience in farm management, a 
student of horticulture in England, France and 
United States agricultural colleges, wishes posi¬ 
tion January 1 to manage an estate with fine 
dairy farm and poultry plant. ADVERTISER 
1780, care Rural New-Yorker, 
r Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
1 -- — 
28-ROOM Summer hotel, with 9-room cottage, 
in poputar Hebrew resort, near lake, 1(10 miles 
from New York City; 100-aere farm in con¬ 
nection; Ideal location for Summer camp; write 
for full particulars. ADVERTISER 1739, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
288-ACRE stock and dairy farm; located oni 
Walklll Itiver, Orange County, N. Y.; farm 
fully equipped; modern buildings; will sell with 
or Without stock and tools; write for particu¬ 
lars. Owner, ADVERTISER 1748, eare Rural 
New-Yorker, 
FDR SALE—Summer resort and farm in Adiron¬ 
dack*. Lewis C.'UUty; hotel, partly furuished; 
large dwelling house, cottage, two barns, poul¬ 
try-house and garage; private trout pond; good 
trout streams uearby; $0,000, ADVERTISER 
1705, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Stock farm; 700 acres: all kinds 
good buildings; two new houses: 100 acres 
hemlock timber ready to cut; 200 acres pasture; 
balance plow land for tractor: $1(5,000 if sold 
soon, or would rash rent, $2.50 pet- aero, for 
term "f years, cash in advance; seven miles from 
(Venting. Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS HAS- 
LETT, Hall. N. Y. 
DAIRY' FARM of 138 acres for sale—About 
one mile from Blairstown; on macadam road: 
fertile, level, smooth land: can use tractor; 
large roomy house; large horse barn, with plenty 
• f mow room; ntl in fine shape: near school, 
church und creamery; with or without equip¬ 
ment. Address W. FLOCK READ, Blairstown, 
N. J. ’ 
FOR RALE—The Yarmiil Fruit Farm; 93 a ires; 
sandy loam soil; famous Ringing Hill fruit, 
district, Montgomery Comity. Pa.; 40 miles west, 
of Philadelphia, two miles from Pottstown: 759 
apple trees, standard varieties, many in hearing, 
12 acres peaches: two tons grapes yearly; straw- 
berries, pears, cherries, raspberries, currants 
and asparagus in abundance; apple crop, 15 
acres corn and all other crops included; stone 
house and burn; 20 acres woodland: good mar¬ 
kets: deal includes all machinery, new Fordson 
tractor, power sprayer, lior*es. chickens and 
bees; liargaia at $15,000: immediate possession, 
F. U. 5 Alt NALL, 934 High St.. Pottstown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—50-aere farm, with stock, plenty 
fruit attd water; fine soil, good fertility; 8- 
room house, la-g.- bank bam. outbuildings; good 
markets. Particulars, write C. W. HILL, R. 
No. 2. Drwigsburg, Pa. 
FOR SALE—50-acre river farm; good location: 
bargain if sold at once. M. E. WATLEY 
PortlandviHe, Otsego Co., N, Y. 
FDR SALE—23-acre farm; adtacent large town; 
convenient New Y’ork City; beautiful new 
house, all improvements: new barn and other 
buildings: extensive poultry anil farm equip¬ 
ment: au( > -f>'i White Leghorn chickens: all 
$10,090. ADVERTISER 1733. .-are Rural New- 
\ orker. 
FOR RENT—With option to buy in tracts to 
suit, 1,000 acres of the best farming land in 
Merida: fine for general farming, vegetables, 
fruit, bull* and cut flower growing: state what 
you want in first. letter. T. K. GODBEY 
Waldo, Fla. 
WANTED—Farm; cheap: near markets; price. 
description. WILLIAMS, 085 Fulton Street 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 
BOR SALK—Desirable farm, 55 acres; adapted 
for poultry; good buildings and water; dwell¬ 
ing, 10 rooms, all city conveniences, including 
hot-water heat, electricity- within 90 miles New 
York: close to State road and village; price 
$13,500, including stock, crops, implements; 
terms. ADVERTISER 1750, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOIl SALE—121-acre dairy farm. In the best 
seoticu of Orange County. Address G. N, 
SANDS. Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y 
WANTED—Small farm, eight or more- acres. 
suitable for poultry; within 40 miles of New 
Y'ork City; main road preferred; not over 
$5,01)0; give full details and terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1757, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—A palatial Hudson River 
home* tend; $20 .<Xm) set buildings; 17-room 
house, three large barns, all slate roofs; 200 
acres tillable; productive soil: eight acres wood: 
brook, running water; near t-llev, State read: 
sman farm. $800. R. STEVENS, Schuylerville, 
FOR SALE—<13-aero dairy farm, in Rucks Co., 
Pu.: on State road; Oft miles from New York; 
one mile from town, churches, schools; tiulld- 
ings and extensive equipment practically new; 
good monthly income: must be sold nr once on 
account of sickness: very reasonable. AD\ HR- 
TISER 171:9, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
1- KT 11 FARM—income $12,(left; one ,.f> la-st 
Hudson Valley; 11 miles from Albany; 100 
acres level laud; 32 acres orchard; best state 
of cultivation; modern bouse; 15 other build¬ 
ings; cannot he duplicated for $30,000; last 
year’s Income $12,000. besides orchard; place 
raised 2.51)} bushels grain amt 125 tons of bav; 
including horses, cows, tractor, all kind* modem 
machinery, hay and grain; price $35,000; sui.iku) 
cash down. NAUM 78 State Street, Albany, 
N. Y. 
“IN I'HB garden of Maine"—Fine old home¬ 
stead in the Kennebec Valley; 2 miles from the 
rtver and 2 miles from a charming lake: em¬ 
prises extensive orchards on soil naturally adapted 
to the production of fruits; Improved "with two 
>ets dwellings and barns; deep fruit cellar* 
specially constructed; also gently rolling fields 
for grass and tillage; pastures with never fail¬ 
ing springs: pine-dad i..unis .. w .. * 
this splendid estate of about 350 acres will be 
sold at reasonable price by administrator. Ad. 
dress CARROLL V PERKINS Attorney at- 
l.aw, Wauwville, Me. 
$10,000 BUYS a 2(i room hotel, fully equipped 
und doing a splendid business, in a beautiful 
college town: don't m ss ties chance; write for 
particulars Address ADVERTISER 1770. eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
'VA NT ED—To rent, a good dairy 
shares: fully equipped about 20 to 
CHARLES PETERSEN. C nsU deviUe. 
farm on 
25 cows. 
N. Y. 
FARM FOR KENT, or on shares; 163 acres; 8 
timber; large orchards. 18-voi m In use. im- 
provements: 7 miles from Flei-rngton. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1770, care Rural New Yorker." 
(" At RE FARM—l 1 .. miles from Trenton; S300 
per acre: building lots being s"ld hiv 
Route ft. Trenton, N. J. 
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