WANTED—Single man as general worker on 
dairy farm: milking machine useil; $40 a 
nnriitli nml lteep. A1) V E RT1SER 18i7, care 
littrnl New'-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in Siaie institution for feeble-minded; salary 
$44 per montlt and mnintenaiice. Apply, Milling 
age and enclosing letter of reference (from pre¬ 
vious employer if possible), to ST'V'ETf IN- 
TEN DENT i.etclrwortn Village, Thiclls, Rock- 
land Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—At nine, experienced married man 
for dairy and barn work; intist be a good 
milker. W. E. SHHUM, Jeannette, l>a. 
WANTED—Man or woman to serve ns assistant 
eook and helper in modern boardinghouse; 
would consider married couple if well recom¬ 
mended. AVALKKK-GORDON LABORATORY 
CD., Plninsboro, 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 first letter. Ad¬ 
dress MANAGER. Box 705, South -Manchester, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced operator for Cleveland 
and Moline tractors; single ntnn; must be 
experienced in all farm work, keep tractors in 
rniinlug order; $05 per month with board and 
room to start- Reply, with references, to 
ADVERTISER 17H3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, farm hand for general farm 
and orchard work; state experience and wage* 
desired, BOX 9$, Lirdithgo, N. Y, 
MAN on small dalr.i for milking and all urnund 
work: good home; steady; state wages, 
MATTHEW WRITER, Market Street. Rochelle 
Dark. N. J. 
WANTED — Farm helper; single; employment 
the year around: excellent living c.inuiturns 
and wages; gentleman's estate, on river road, 
m ar Lewiston, N. Y. Apply NEAT NELSON, 
R. E. D, No. gtt. Youngstown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Elderly woman, preferably or Chris¬ 
tian character. desiring principally good home, 
to assist n< housekeeper in family of two: no 
washing; on edge of village; write fully. 
AD' BRT1SER 1 SCMj, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two men, prefer married, to work 
on modern dairy where high-grade milk is the 
object; De Laval milker; barn well equipped; 
oim man to work in dairy room and help milk 
ing: one iu barn; no farm work; only exper¬ 
ienced men need apply: send references! Apply 
DON *;o3. G reoitshurg, Pa. 
" ANTED—Supervisor of boys and housekeeper 
dormitory; no tobacco or children; salary 
$1,200 and njR’ntennnee; also diningroom 
matron; S4$u. BOX 708, Lawrence, Mass. 
FARM HELD—Two or three energetic, single, 
middle-aged men who can and are willing to 
do all kinds of work on a general farm: perma- 
positions as teamsters, milkers, gardeners, 
assistants „ r other preferred work are available 
for Those who demonstrate thetr ability and 
williiijjiiHji* iu wll Ttu-m iicctptnblv, Write or 
a i i h- to ST It A TH< > LASS FARM, Port Chester, 
WANTED—Farm hand, single, good milker and 
plow’man: pcruufuenl; $45 monthly: state foil 
particulars. AD\ ERT1SER 1813, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Cook reliable, middle-aged, for 
small private family; country; no laundry; 
November 1; $45 monthly. ADVERTISER 1814, 
care Kurul New-Yorker. 
WANTED — A Parmer who understands farm 
machinery and general crops; we have 185 
acres in Northern New Jersey; house, garden 
and fuel furnished; state wages first letter; 
references required. ADVERTISER 1812, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, single assistant herdsman, 
a good dry-hand milker and a man who is 
familiar with the general work done in cow 
Imrn and dairy; we have a herd of registered 
Guernsey catile anil go in for A. It. Work; New 
York State; wages $70 per month, room and 
board. ADVERTISER 1810, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man on dairy farm; house, 
milk, wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages 
and experience: give names and addresses of 
refere.iees. ADVERTISER 1809, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Four good dry-hand milkers at S00 
per month, three men to drive milk wagons 
at $75 per month; must be steady, reliable and 
able to furnish good references. Apply BRAE- 
Bl'RN FARMS, Braeburn, Pa. 
WANTED—To work on shares, higb-elass farm 
and dairy: stale full particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1820, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman who understands cure of 
purebred Guernseys; state full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 1821, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer who understands care of 
purebreds; will consider selling part Interest 
to right party. ADVERTISER 1822, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man to take care of 52 Can- 
dee incubators: good wages. Apply to FABER 
& CO., Speonk, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged lady to take care of 
elderly lady and help with housework in fam¬ 
ily of tour adults, in the Catskills. Delaware 
C’o., 150 miles from New York; references re¬ 
quired; good wages paid MRS. M. J. REY¬ 
NOLDS, ShavcrtoWD, N. Y. 
WANTED—At mice In Southwestern Pennsyl¬ 
vania, Protestant fanner; share or salary, or 
both; write at once and say whether you want 
to farm, garden, dairy, etc,, or all. and liow. 
ADVERTISER 1818, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A single man for dBiry work: must 
be clean and reliable: state wages and age. 
1-1'EY J. STOCKSUT, Jr.. Box 384, Ohnrubuaco, 
Ind. 
WANTED—-At once, a man for three months: 
wages $30 it month, board, and transportation 
paid one way. H. WARD BRIGGS, D.-erliek 
Farm. Detanson, N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged single man for all round 
farm work; good home: please state wages: 
references required. Apply E. G. WRAIGHT. 
Riverton, Conn. 
WANTED—Married couple; woman to do cook¬ 
ing for small private boarding bouse, and man 
for general work around small farm; year round 
position; wages, couple, $t!5 per month and 
board. KOEHLER'S OAK LEDGE DARK, 
Saugertles, N. Y. State age, experience and 
references. 
WANTED—-Teamster and farm helper; single: 
American ; good habits; steady position for 
right man: wages $1,000 per ye.ii; references 
required. Address P. O. BOX 27. Middle Island, 
L. I., N. Y. 
MAN 1 Lit lji-rdsm.au and dairyman for smu 
herd on private place; married man: no ehl 
ilren; wife to help about dairy work. ADVE1 
TISER 1808. care Rural New-Yorker. 
M AN I LD—At once, single American, expo] 
enced farm hand; must be A-l milker; £ 
month, room and board: references must at.. 
pally application. Apply A. C. CHRISTENSE’ 
Box no. Derby. Conn. 
WANTED—Steady man ou dairy 
Horning, Worcester. N. y 
farm. F. 
W ANTED—Man ami wife (no children) for posi¬ 
tion on country estate; inau must be eupuble 
of caring for six thoroughbred Guernsevs arid 
understand general farm work: wife Tor general 
housework (no washing); prefer middle aged 
couple: this is- nil exceptional opening for good 
reliable .Ottpie: salary $90 mouth, board and 
room. U. C. TAYLOR, Canton. Mass. 
WANTED- An experienced, high-class, single 
lieidsmau; must have a thorough knowledge of 
correct feeding, balancing of rations for test 
eo>i s; must lie qualified lq prepare cows for 
seven and 30 day tests; one who has been 
trained at college, with practical experience 
pre erred: the farm is in New Jersey, 3o miles 
from New York: we have SO head’ of cuttle 
lib nig all es, of registered Ibdslehls and 
Guernseys: man must he sober, intelligent and 
industrious: comfortable strain-hen ted room, 
Iia.u adjoining and good board furnished; slate 
experience and mention salary expected, other¬ 
wise uo attention wll) he pahi to answers \d- 
dres^ R,, p, Q, c, JV 707 , » ew York City.’ 
WANTED — Herdsman, siuglc, nrst-cla»« dry- 
hand tnllker. capable with machinery and 
handling help; certified Guernsey dairy on! v 
very ni'ahie man m-c.l apply; will start' at $75 
am will lie advanced according to ability boar,) 
and room; interview. BELLE ALTO FARMS 
II. MnoCallutn, Manager, Wernersvllle, l’a! 
M 
WANTED— Experienced herdsman and wife; 
.. ft,r 111 '-'ll. G. W. HOFFMAN. 
WAN ii.D Noting lady, take care three-year-old 
cini.l, assist with housework: good home and 
SSSS'c& m >>.T KnsKU - 358 *~- 
WAN-PED—sirwug yvinig jmirri.-.I man will) 
small family us teamster and for general 
work on tobacco farm. 12 miles from Hartford 
( min., one mile from trolley; house garden 
woo,), milk furnished: position the year around 
r '.' r, ' r, ' ,u '' required. WILLIAM 
1*1-1 GERMAN. Last Granby, Conn, 
M A N i 1.1) \n experienced dairy foreman to ta 
■ barge of an up-to-date plant: must undf 
K.am cows and machinery, such as pas ten rise 
and b. machine, etc., and handling of men ai 
in Ik "Hites; good refercn.es required. \E\ 
M i- N s * V 1 OI " 43 * N vweU Road, Auburnilal 
M .ANTED Waitress-chambermaid, private fat 
iD. eountry: $35 monthly, ADVERTISE 
lMo. care Rural New-Yorker 
WORKING foreman for Eastern hog farm: col¬ 
ony house system: crops harvested by hogs', 
only men possessing practical experience, ability 
to co-operate and sufficient enthusiasm for suc¬ 
cessful operation will be considered: stare ex¬ 
perience, age, whether married, nationality and 
salary expected, ADVERTISER 1880, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
"’ANTED—Farmer-gardener for small farm in 
Berkshire*; married man, whose wife cau do 
cooking at times; want capable, middle-aged 
man, good worker, with best references only. 
ADVERTISER 1853, .-are Rural New-Yorker. 
——--- - i 
ELDERLY WOMAN to cook for man and son. 
18: small farm; 7n miles from New York, 
good llolne: half tulle from station. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1849, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Woniuti ft«r cook; wages $30 per 
month. MRS. A. H. FORSYTHE. Medford. 
N. J. 
M AN 1'ED—October 15, on a small dairy farm, I 
a young man with experience, one who is kind 1 
and obliging and a worker; write, stating wages 
expected. Address ADVERTISER 1848. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A neat, capable woman, used to 
living in the conutry, to do general housework 
for family of three; roust lie a good plain cook; 
excellent home for right person; state wages 
expected ill first letter. Address MRS, (’. R. 
BOO ROM. Doumna, N. A’, Telephone Spring 
Valley 214. I 
A\ AN I ED -Respectable uiiddle-aged Woman for 
light housework in country, near New York 
City: wages $3(1 a month with u good home and 
all conveniences. ADVERTISER 1832, care 
Rural New'-Yorker. 
WANTED- Executive man and wife for boys’ 
school; man good manager, enrolaker, super¬ 
visor of boys; woman quick, capable cook: 
salary $1,000 and maintenance: single woman, 
chief rook. $75; no tobacco or children. COUNTY 
SCHOOL, Lawrence. Mass, 
DO I l.’TR A MAN and wife preferred: wife to do 
plain cooking, take- caiv of small house man 
must be Prsi-class poult rynian, handy with 
tools, understand fruit ami farm work; good 
opening for right people: will also consider 
single man. or widow with young child, for 
house; give reference, experience, salary ex¬ 
pected. etc . In first letter. ADVERTISER 
1831, care Rural New Yorker. 
STRONG reliable woman, general housework, i 
good olaiu eook: family of three; one mile 
from village: state age and give references: $18 
per wok, hoard and room. ADVERTISER 1 
184l’. care Rural Nevv-A'orkor. 
WANTED Plain cook and houseworkor for 
small family in modern country home: state 
wages. MRS. VERNON K. MKLI1ADO. Green 
Pond Farm#, Bethlehem, Da. 
A OT NO GIKI as mother's helper: one prefer¬ 
ring good home t,, high wages. ADVERTISER 
1889. earn Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married Ilian t- assist In growing 
and mu"keting vegetables, small fruits plants, 
etc.; preferably obe who can drive truck; wages 
tu start 851) per month, newly painted sanitary 
four-room cottage, good water, land for garden, 
also privilege to keep cow. pig and chickens for 
own use it desired, j'. HAYES L’uvvntleld Farm, 
Berwick, Da. 
WANTED—Married farmer, small family, as 
working foreman; small farm; 23 acres under 
cultivation; fruit and general crops; must un¬ 
derstand pruning and spraying fruit trees; be¬ 
ginners and those looking for soft snap not 
Wanted: pleasant convenient location. Northern 
New Jersey; miles from New A'nrk City: 
half mile from railroad, three minutes to trol¬ 
ley; state wages required, nationality, number 
in family, ago and fun particulars as to past 
experience. ADVERTISER 1840, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
CARETAKER—Small place; married; thorough 
knowledge farming, gardening, cattle, poul¬ 
try: life experience; unquestionable references. 
BOX 23. Great River X. Y. 
POULTIIYMAN |2!»: married: 10 years' ex¬ 
perience: successful all branched; competent 
manager, egg producer and breeder. BOX 47, 
Great River, N. Y. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT wants position on 
large estate, to be managed by practical 
methods and kept modern and neat; college 
graduate; experienced with purebred stock, 
crops, handling men and large propositions; 
best of references furnished. ADVERTISER 
1755, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT—Woman with 15 
years' experience in farm management, a 
student of 1 horticulture in England, France and 
United States agricultural colleges, wishes 
position January 1 to mu tage an estate w ith 
fine dairy farm and poill'ry plant. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1704. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by a practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent; life experience in gen¬ 
eral farming: Connecticut Agricultural College 
training; experienced in management of large 
commercial farms and private estates; best of 
references; American; age 47: family consists 
of mother and self; engagement September or 
October. BOX 7fi2. Windsor Locks, Conn. 
FARM MANAGER—With 24 years’ experience 
managing leige estates aud farms, production 
of certified milk, A. R. 0., handling help, mix¬ 
ing and feeding balanced rations; thoroughly 
capable in every detail; state full particulars, 
including wages y.m pay. ADVERTISER 1781, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRA’MAN. single, experienced in all 
branches. A. D. S. training, open for position; 
salary or salary and commission; best of refer¬ 
ences. R. J. HALBING, care Pinewood Farms, 
Yorktown Heigh to. N. A". 
WANTED—Position as estate manager; profi¬ 
cient in all details of farming, gardening, 
stock, poultry, greenhouse, etc.: an estate in 
course of development preferred: married; no 
children; references; only first-class proposition 
considered. Address ADVERTISER 1S05, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SHEPHERD—First-class, open for position; good 
references. Address ZED. GARRY. B. D. 1. 
Shelburne. Yt. 
AMERICAN, responsible, active, middle-aged, 
handy With tools, experienced farming, gar¬ 
dening in temperate, ~en>i and tropical coun¬ 
tries. wants position as caretaker, watchman, 
etc,, by club, private estate; understands Span¬ 
ish and German: highest references, bond. E. 
HOOKER, 499 Marshall Street, Paterson, N. J. 
" — r 
WANTED—By November 1. by young man, age 
23. married, two children, position as team 
or truck driver; lifetime experience on farm; 
also milk, hut nor preferred. Address GEORGE 
FABER. 600 Midland Avenue, Garfield, N. J. 
POl LTRA MAN—Single, practical, desires posi¬ 
tion, commercial or private. ADVERTISER 
1SIU. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By experienced couple, position as 
house officers in industrial school; cottage 
system preferred. Address G. C„ West Not¬ 
tingham, X. H. 
' t 
AVANTED—Position as poultryman by voung 
man i221 with practical experience in brood- 
ing aud with layers. M'. (’. STIVERS. Sussex 
N. J. 
FARMER, herdsman, dairyman, working fore¬ 
man; long, successful experience with regis¬ 
tered stoi'k and modern equipment; married: 
age 40: small family. ADVERTISER 1S27, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, with girl. 8 work ou private place; 
man competent manager: life experience gar¬ 
dening. purebred stock; wife capable house¬ 
keeper; ex-teacher. Address V, care Garfield, 
Miller’s Falls, Mass. 
POULTRYMAN — Young man. single, wishes 
position on poultry farm; experience and Cor¬ 
nell training. ADVERTISER 1829, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, six years' practical experience, 
25, single, wants position: hard worker: not 
afraid of long hours; refined, reliable; can get 
"-suits; understand all branches: fine references: 
can start immediately. ADVERTISER 1828, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
A Ol XG man wants position ou up-to-date dairy 
farm or gentleman’s estate: experience in 
using Empire milking machines. I’. 0 BOX 
132. Harriman. X. Y. 
FARMER (48) wishes to run farm. HENRY 
HORNING. 007 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken. 
N. J. 
WANTED—Position .is manager of large stock 
or grain farm: years’ experience handling 
modern machinery, stock, help and rotation 
crops: can furnish A 1 help: references. FRANK 
LEWIS. Route 0. Albion, X, Y. 
POULTRY superintendent, commercial or es¬ 
tate, open for position October 15; want one 
that Is or can be made profitable: have the ex¬ 
perience and the ability to succeed; Cornell 
graduate: single; only a first class proposition 
that warrants a high class working manager at 
its head considered, ADVERTISER 1859, care 
Rural New Yorkrr. 
FARM MANAGER or superintendent: long suc¬ 
cessful experience in orcharding, gardening, 
farm crops, stoik. poultry, lawns, goads, etc., 
all modern machinery; exceptional references: 
American: married: n- children. JOILN 11. 
BALDWIN. Bloomfield. Conn. 
POUI.TRA'AIAN, long practical experience In all 
branches, also general farm tig, liamtv with 
tools, desires change. ADVERTISER 1852. .are 
Kura] New-Yorker. 
OPPORTUNITY wanted to reduce your feeding 
costs otic.Quarter or more without lowering 
production; my method uses home-grown feeds 
with one concentrate: lowers feed bill and in¬ 
creases production; give kinds and amount- of 
hay and grain grown, also kinds of feeds bufigbt 
or available, with prices; state if power and 
steam is available, number aud breed of cows, 
with feed used and Heir present production; 
also hogs; give full details Iu reply and 1 will 
tell you what I can do and About what It will 
cost. ADVERTISER 1842. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Young, -ingle, capable, hard 
worker, practical and college training, desires 
a position as working manager, preferably >f a 
commercial breeding or egg farm having a . opa¬ 
city of at least 1.500 birds; best of references: 
open October 15. ADVERTISER 1847, .are 
Rural New-Yorker, 
AVANTED—Position on farm or gentleman’s es¬ 
tate; young married man; state wages, with 
house, fuel, milk. etc. ADVERTISER 1845. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—Position: religions young man, with 
college education and clerical experience: born 
and reared on farm; wants position in general 
farm management or work: write particulars. 
J. G. LoopjER, Swan. ’1'c.x. 
MARRIED. AMERICAN, small family, desires 
position immediately as foreman or herdsman; 
experienced agricultural school graduate, ex¬ 
perienced A. U. tester; also licensed chauffeur; 
references. ADVERTISER 1841, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by single man. age 29 
years; agricultural school graduate; several 
years of praetirul experience Ln dairying. A. R. 
work, poultry and general farming: varied busi¬ 
ness experience: .4 1 references. ADVERTISER 
1837, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
28t!-A(’RE stock and dairy farm: located on 
Walklll River, Orange County. N. Y.: farm 
fully equipped; modern buildings: will sell with 
or without stock and tools; write for particu¬ 
lars. Owner, ADVERTISER 1748, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
28-ROOM Summer hotel, with 9-room cottage, 
in popular Hebrew resort, near lake. 100 miles 
front New York City: lbo-aere farm in con¬ 
nection: ideal location for Summer camp; write 
for full particulars. ADVERTISER 1739, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Pol LI RY aud truck farmer requires partner 
(single) with capital: Central Jersey If ex 
perieneed either hram-li write ADVERTISER 
1807. care Rural New-Yorker. 
I OR 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; $10,000 if* sold 
soon. ..r would cash rent, $2.50 per acre, for 
term of years, cash in advance; seven miles from 
Corning Steuben Co., N. Y. THOMAS UU- 
LETT, Hall, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Tbe Yarnall Fruit Farm: 93 acres; 
sandy loam soil: famous Ringing Hill fruit 
district, Montgomery County. Pa.; 4n miles west 
of Philadelphia, two miles from Pottstowu; 750 
apple trees, standard varieties, many in bearing; 
12 acres pea. lies; two tons grapes yearly; straw¬ 
berries. pears, cherries, raspberries, entrants 
aud asparagus In abundance; apple crop. 15 
acres corn and all other crops included: done 
house and barn; 20 acres woodland; good mar¬ 
kets; deal includes all machinery, new Fordson 
tractor, power sprayer, horses, chickens and 
hoes; bargain at $15,ituo immediate possesrion. 
F. II. YARNALL. 934 High St.. Pottstowu. Pa. 
FOR RENT—With option to buy in tracts to 
sob. 1 01)0 acres of the best farming land in 
I* loritla: fine fur general farming, vegetables, 
fruit, bulb and cut flower growing; state what 
you want in first letter. T. K. GODBEY. 
Waldo. Fla. 
FOR SALE—»21-aore dairy farm, In the best 
section of Orange County, Address h. N. 
SANDS, Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—03-acre dairj farm, in Bucks Co., 
Fa.: on S'afe road; 9o miles from New York: 
one nob* from town, churches, schools; build¬ 
ings ami extensive equipment practically new: 
good monthly income; must he sold at once on 
account of sickness: very reasonable. ADVER¬ 
TISER 17ii9, .'arc Rural New Yorker. 
“IN THE garden yf Maine’’—Fine old bome- 
stead iu the Kennebec Valley; 2 miles from the 
river and 2 miles from a .-harming lake: com¬ 
prises extensive orchards 011 soil natnraltr adapted 
to the production of fruits: improved with two 
sets dwellings and barns; deep fruit cellars, 
specially constructed: also gently Tolling fields 
for grass and tillage; pastures with niMer 'ail¬ 
ing springs; pine . lad loams and woodlands: 
this splendid estate of about 85ft acres will be 
sold at reasonable price by administrator. Ad- 
dwss CARROLL N. PERKINS. Attorney at- 
law, Waterville. Me. 
$10.oflO BUYS a 20-room hotel, fully equipped 
and doing a splendid business, in a beautiful 
college town; don't miss this chance: write for 
particulars. Address ADVERTISER 1770. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
112 ACRES—Sixty cultivated: rile drained: 
timber: modern California bungalow: sanitary 
barn, two silos: fruit: thorough blood Holsteins’: 
machinery and crops included: for $99 iier acre. 
ADVERTISER 17S4. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — Stl-acre farm: six miles from 
Huntingdon. Pa,; $8,500 takes stock, crops 
aud tools; cash or terms. T. H. PARK. Box 
19. R. B. 2. Huntingdon. Pa. 
DEL.AM ARE A ALLEY FARM—128 acres: one 
mile front village and railroad: two houses: 
cellar ham: all necessary outbuildings; four 
horses, two vows. 300 hens, five hogs: tools, 
machinery, gasoline engine, wagons; 35 tons 
hay, 300 bushels wheat and barley. 13 acres 
corn: to quick buyer at $8,500; reasonable 
terms. JAY ATEN. R. F. D. No. 1 Stockton. 
N. ,1. 
182-ACRE FARM for sale or exchange fur good 
investment property, business, merchandise or 
mortgages; farm is three miles west of Clyde; 
ou«* half tulle to trolley and shipping station 
and State mad" sandy, gravelly 1 .nn all till¬ 
able some mock: stock, tools and one-half of 
crops: 25 acres on hard: two houses four bank 
barns' price, inclusive. $25,000: incumbrances 
$13.0*10: adjoining 75 acres sold for $105 per 
acre: possession immediately. Owner. O. B. 
SHAFER Civile N. Y 
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