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This department Is for the accommodation of 
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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single mail as general worker on 
dairy fArm; milking machine used; $40 a 
month and keep. ADVERTISER 1817, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women ns attendants 
in State Institution for feeble-minded; salary 
$44 per month and maintenance. Apply, stating 
ago and enclosing letter of reference (*roniJ> r ®‘ 
vlous employer if possible), to SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT Letchwortb Village, Thielle, Rock¬ 
land Co„ N. Y. 
WANTED — An experienced, high-class, single 
herdsman; must have U thorough knowledge of 
correct feeding, balancing of rations for test 
cows; must be Qualified to prepare cows for 
seven and JXMny tosie; one who lias been 
trained at college, with practical experience 
preferred; the farm in in New Jersey, 30 miles 
from New York; we have 80 bead of cattle, 
Including calves, of registered llolsblns and 
Guernseys; mail must be eober, Intelligent and 
industrious; comfortable steam-heated room, 
bath adjoining and good board furnished; state 
experience uml mention salary expected, other¬ 
wise no attention will be paid to answers. Ad¬ 
dress It., Old P, O. Box 727, New Yolk City. 
WANTED—I’linu helper; single; employment 
the year around; excellent living conditions 
and wages; gentleman’s estate, on river road, 
near Lewiston, N. Y. Apply NEAL NELSON, 
R, P. D, No. 2U. Youngstown, N. Y, 
WANTED—Elderly woman, preferably of Chris¬ 
tian character, desiring principally good borne, 
to assist ns housekeeper in family of two; no 
washing; on edge of village; write fully. 
ADVERTISER 180<5, core Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman and dairyman for small 
herd on private place; married man; no chil¬ 
dren; wife to help about dairy work. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1808, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, tingle, flrsf-elnes dry- 
hand milker, capable with machinery and 
handling help; certified Guernsey dairy; only 
very capable man need apply: will start at $75 
and will lie advanced according to ability; board 
and room; interview. BELLE Al.TD FARMS, 
M. H. MucCuUUnl, Manager. Wcrncrsrllle, Pa. 
WANTED — A farmer aim understands farm 
machinery and general crops; we have 185 
acren ia Northern New Jersey; house, garden 
and fuel furnished; state wages first letter; 
references required. ADVERTISER 1812, 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 
references. ADVERTISER 1809, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Four good dry-band milkers at $00 
per month, three men to drive milk wagons 
at $75 per month; must be steady, reliable and 
ahlc to furnish good references. Apply BRAE- 
BURN FARMS, Braebum, Pa. 
WANTED—Married man to take care of 52 Can- 
dec incubators; good wages. Apply to FABER 
& CO., Speonk, L. 1., N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged lady to take care of 
elderly lady and help with housework In fam¬ 
ily of four adults, in the Catskills, Delaware 
Co., 150 miles from New York; references re¬ 
quired: good wage a paid. MRS. M. J. REY¬ 
NOLDS, Shavortown, N. Y, 
WANTED—Executive man and wife for boys’ 
school; man good manager, caretaker, super¬ 
visor of boys; woman quick, capable cook; 
salary $1,000 and maintenance; single woman, 
chief cook. $75; no tobacco or children. COUNTY 
SCHOOL, Lnwrciice, Mass. 
WANTED—Plain cook and bouseworker for 
small family in modern country home; stnto 
wages. MUS, VERNON K. MELHADO, Green 
PotuI Farms, Bethlehem, Pa. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small Long Islaud 
farm; no outdoor work; elderly woman pre¬ 
ferred; state age. nationality and wages wanted. 
ADVERTISER 1850, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A woman to assist at general house¬ 
work; no laundry; good wages; two adults in 
family: on farm. 2 miles from town: reference* 
required. ITItESON, Howells, Orange Co., 
N. Y. 
\\ ANTED At once, a strong and steady siugle 
man. age 25 to 35; must lie good milker and 
understand general farm work on small dairy; 
state wages wanted in first letter, WILLIAM 
HELDER. Spring Valley, N. Y. 
WANTED- Married man for farm wwrk and 
care of* Guernsey cattle: steady work for com¬ 
petent man. L. D. G.V1.13 it SON, Honeybrook 
Farms. Mayvllle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two men experienced in pruning 
peach ami apple trees, either for permanent 
or only Winter employment. ADVERTISER 
1858. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED -Caretaker on farm, for two cows. 
horses, fancy pigeons and chickens; man 
hamly with tools. ADVERTISER 1890, care 
Rural. New Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, two reliable single men, 
experienced dr.v-hand milkers; wages, $30 per 
mouth, hoard ami room; give age and experience 
in first letter, YATES FARMS, Orchard Park, 
N. Y. 
WANTED At once, nine miles from Bridge¬ 
port. Conn., reliable, single man, -10 to 50, 
for general farm and team work; wages and 
good living ci-ndUlona. Address MRS. E. W. 
OSBORN, li. F. P. No. li. Westport. Conn. 
WANTED—One good milker for small herd on 
Long Island; steady job to right man; good 
hoard; give wages expected in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 1807, care. Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Executive single man of good edu¬ 
cation, not afraid of work, to act as principal, 
athletic instructor, detail and disciplinarian in 
a boya 1 bcIiqoL For particulars apply by letter 
only,, enclosing stamp, TRAINING SCHOOL, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED Fireman for boys’ school; license re¬ 
quired: with some knowledge of carpentering 
and repairing. COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
FARM HAND WANTED—Single; good milker, 
teamster, handy with carpenter tools and 
cement work; $45 tier mouth and board. LUD¬ 
WIG G. ANGER. II. F. D. 2, Mahopae, N. Y. 
WANTED—Responsible woman, general house¬ 
work, good plain cook, light washing; small 
adult family; doctor’s house; every convenience; 
best section New York City; $50 monthly; ref¬ 
erences required; state age. Address C. B. S., 
245 West 74th Street, New York tlity. 
WANTED—At once, single man, 40-50 years 
old, on a small fruit farm; no milking; state 
experience and salary expected. A. H. FLAN¬ 
NERY, Box 283, Marlboro, N. Y. 
WANTED — A middle-aged woman as house¬ 
keeper for small family. ADVERTISED 1869, 
rare Rural New-Yorker. 
EXCELLENT opportunity for youug man for 
valuable experience at $55 month, board and 
room; position open October 15; work is cooling 
milk, filling bottles and washing utensils. Send 
applications, stating age, height, weight and 
habit*, to DAIRY DEPARTMENT New Jersey 
Agricultural College, New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED — Married man; small dairy farm; 
Litchfield hills; good cottage, running water; 
youug man, owner, would like consider running 
on shares. Write JOHN P. BEERS, R. F. D., 
Washington, Conn. 
CHOPPERS WANTED—A long job and good 
wages. ADVERTISER 1880, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Mingle assistant, farmer; year around 
job: opportunity learn practical poultry work; 
$40 month and hoard. MARSH BARBER, East 
Aurora, N. Y. 
WANTED — Married man, with small family 
preferred, ns assistant in poultry; wife must 
board two single help and make butter out of 
four cows; a steady position for go<nl help; 
cottage on premises, unfurnished; stale wages, 
experience, nationality nnd reference. ELM¬ 
HURST FARM. Woodbury, Conn. 
WANTED—November 1, caretaker and working 
farm manager for small farm, near Peekskill. 
X. Y,; one mile from school; must be con¬ 
scientious worker and have practical knowledge 
of stock, fruit ami poultry; comfortable five- 
room house, with hot water and bath; usual 
privileges; first letter must give full particulars, 
experience, age, family, wages wanted ami 
copies of references; must be near enough to 
arrange interview. ADVERTISER 1883. enre 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—General huuseworker; good congenial 
home; country; moderate pay, ADVERTISER 
1SS2, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM HELP-—Age and nationality no object; 
Willing worker; one cow; offer $30 and board 
to start; steady job with a future; near Balti¬ 
more; fare refunded if here for three months. 
NOWAK, Owings Mills, Mil. 
"WANTED—A young man, married, farm bred 
and Christian, with no tobtteco and uo pro 
faulty, and with high school education, to work 
on my dairy. Alfalfa and grain farm, perma¬ 
nently, with a view to a salary ntid percentage 
or partnership in future: >l:ite qualifications 
and wages expected. ADVERTISER 1879, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working farmer, with family, to 
develop Jersey herd nnd handle large laying 
flock; must be able to produce results on a farm 
of 120 acres, adjoining city of 3,000; not an 
.-state, but commercial proposition; give full 
particulars anil salary required. F. A. WOOD¬ 
WARD, Lfltnbertville, N. J, 
FARM HELP WANTED — Farmer, preferably 
without children, to take charge of 100 acres, 
stocked and equipped, near Washington, D. 
being developed fur cows, cream and hogs; mild 
climate; owner and wife New Yorkers; salary 
first year $1,000. with cottage, fuel, garden 
and row; salary nnd profit-sharing thereafter if 
connections Agreeable; wife may share in poul¬ 
try for care; here's an opportunity for an holi¬ 
est. capable man who watitn to work to get in 
business for himself; no man wanting union 
hours or who lias a wife too dressed up to help 
him need apply. Write L. C. PROBERT. Home¬ 
land Farm, Olney, Md. 
WANTED—Farm hand and teamster; must be 
experienced and willing worker: state wages 
expected and copy of references in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 1872, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED— .Married man, small family, as work¬ 
ing partner on 20 acre market gardening and 
truck farm; established 15 years; Stamford, 
Conn.; equipment includes small greenhouse and 
several hundred sash; owner also engaged in 
other business: applicant must lie experienced 
In growing ami selling nil vegetables: guaran¬ 
teed $75 per month and oue-balf yearly profits, 
which has averaged $1,000 additional for sev¬ 
eral years: house, vegetables, wood and milk; 
an agricultural college man preferred. Apply 
by letter or ill persou to WALTER E, COE, 25 
West 43d Street. New York City, or to Stam¬ 
ford. Conn. 
WANTED—"Working foreman, married, itniry 
and general farm. Southern Massachusetts; 
must be absolutely rolinblo am! a worker; per¬ 
manent posit ion, good house, wood, etc.; mod¬ 
erate wages to start; state experience, refer¬ 
ences, wages first letter; no drifters. K. T. 
1I1SC0X, Tyrlngluini, Berkshire Co., Mass. 
EXCELLENT opportunity for young man for 
valuable experience; beginning wage $60 a 
month, hoard and room; position open October 
13; work with college herd of purebred cows; 
milking machines used. Semi applications, 
stating age, height, weight and habits, to 
DAIRY DEPARTMENT, New Jersey Agricul¬ 
tural College, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
CARETAKER—Small place; married; thorough 
knowledge farming, gardening, cattle, poul¬ 
try; life experience; unquestionable references. 
BOX 23, Great River, N. Y. 
POV1.TUYMAN (29); married: 10 years’ ex¬ 
perience; successful all branches; competent 
manager, egg producer and breeder, BOX 47, 
Great River. N. Y. 
WANTED—Position ns poultryuian by young 
man (22) with practical experience in brood- 
tug and with layers. W. O. STIVERS, Sussex, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Position ns manager of large stock 
or grain farm; years’ experience handling 
modern machinery, stock, help and rotation 
crops: can furnish A-t help; references. FRANK 
LEWIS. Route 6, Albion, N. Y. 
POULTKYMAN — Fifteen years’ practical ex¬ 
perience: expert on chick raising and egg 
production; euu make any plant pay under right 
conditions: marrjed (uo children); salary anil 
profit sharing. ADVERTISER I860, care Rural 
New- Yorker. 
ij"*'- t" 1 .: 
WIDOW wishes position in Protestant family a* 
housekeeper. Address Y. Z., rare Henry 
Kellogg. Katonnh, N. Y. ’Phone 154R. 
HERDSMAN—Single; trained; experienced espe¬ 
cially increasing records, decreasing feed 
bills; salary according results ADVERTISER 
1801, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARETAKER—Couple; city or country; useful 
middle aged couple; no children. G. A. HED- 
LER, 1127 Westchester Ave., Bronx. N, Y. 
SINGLE MAN, middle aged, hard of hearing, 
wants position as caretaker; reliable and 
capable: good conditions preferred to high 
wages; mountains preferred. FRANK SLATER, 
490 2d Ave., Astoria, L. I.. X. Y. 
POULTRY manager, single, Cornell graduate, 
experienced as manager of commercial plants; 
have the training and experience to succeed; 
capable of handling, alone, 3,500 layers, or the 
brooding of 13,000 chicks, or handling 40,000- 
egg Incubator capacity alone; only a first-class 
proposition considered. ADVERTISER 1804, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — American; married; 
scientific feeding, milking machines, test 
Cows, butter-making, etc.; best reference; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 1808, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
GARDENER, single, age 31. Norwegian, desires 
position on gentleman's estate: life experience 
in greenhouse, flowers and vegetables; able to 
take charge; references. ADVERTISER 1870, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager wishes position; at 
present, in eliurge of Mr. Daniel Smiley's 
farms, Lake Motlonk, on strictly paying basis; 
Pave long practical experience in raising anil 
handling nil live stock, operate all farm machin¬ 
ery, do all repairs; I am capable of handling 
any large proposition; married. MANAGER. 
Box 813, New I'nltz, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED GARDENER, married, no chil¬ 
dren, wishes to make change of position be¬ 
fore or mi November 1; A-l references from 
present and previous positions; taking care of 
cows and horses, poultry: bandy with tools, 
r. W1TTROCK, Shelter Island Heights, L. I.. 
N. Y. 
"WANTED — Position as gardener-caretaker: 
thoroughly experienced with flowers, shrubs, 
lawns; u 11 around handy man, handy with tools; 
age 40; American: married: no children: wife 
willing to cook, keep house; good health, person¬ 
ality; gentleman’s estate preferred; privilege to 
refer to last employers. ADVERTISER 1876, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HAVING SOLD my own farm. I am open for a 
position as manager of farm <tr estate; under¬ 
standing cattle, milk testing, feeding, machin¬ 
ery. crops, carpenter: widower falonei; age 33: 
practical atul college experience; state salary 
and conditions. ADVERTISER 1884. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTKYMAN wishes position on private or 
conimefcla! plant, liming full charge: ex¬ 
perienced and reliable: state wages expected 
to pay; can furnish good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1881, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CHAUFFEUR—Position wanted as chauffeur 
ami caretaker oil estate: 14 years' experience; 
finest references; first-class mechanic; wife 
willing to help out occasionally if necessary. 
JOHN ECKERT, Box 13F. Valhalla. N. Y. 
WANTED—By married American, position as 
herdsman or working farm foreman on a good 
dairy farm; references. ADVERTISER 1880. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-SUPERINTENDENT—College grad¬ 
uate: 2d years' practical experience in all 
branches: 14 years' present position: age 40: 
earing building construction, landscapes, etc.: 
open for engagement. ERNEST DE MAYE, 
West Park. X. Y. 
GOOD general blacksmith wishes job on estate 
or farm: understands earing for stock; will¬ 
ing to do anything to make himself useful. 
ADVERTISER 1877, can' Rural New'-Yorkcr, 
PRACTICAL FARMER, years of experience In 
stock raising, dairying, general crops and 
farm luuuagemeut. open Air position November 
1: references. ADVERTISER 1873, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
ESTATE engineer and mechanic, American, 
Protestant, age 3d. mar-led, one child, desires 
position by November 1: thoroughly experienced 
in beating, hot water supply, plumbing, elec¬ 
tricity. gasoline engines, pumps, water systems 
and general maintenance. ADVERTISER 1874, 
care Rural New Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN wishes position on modern farm 
as assistant poultryuian or on genera) farm 
or gentleman's estate: no smoker or drinker; 
$50 per month. FRED MARTINI, "Windham. 
N. Y, 
— — -— ——, 
SHEPHERD—First-class, open for position; good 
references. Address ZEB. GARRY, R. D. 1, 
Shelburne. Vt. 
WANTED—By experienced couple, position .u 
house officers in industrial school; cottage 
system preferred. Address G. C.. West Not¬ 
tingham. N. H. 
Farm* For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
286-ACRE stock nnd dairy farm; located Ofi 
Wnlkill River, Orange County. N. Y.: farm 
fully equipped; modern buildings: will sell with 
or without stock and tools: write- fur particu¬ 
lars. Owner, ADVERTISER 1748, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
28-R00M Summer hotel, with 9-rootu cottage, 
in popular Hebrew resort, near lake, 100 miles 
from New York City: 100-acre farm in con¬ 
nection: ideal locution for Summer camp; write 
for full particulars. ADVERTISER 1739, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY and truck funner requites partner 
(siugle) with capital; Central Jersey. If ex¬ 
perienced cither branch write ADVERTISER 
1807, curt* Rural N'<-w-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—With option to buy in tracts to 
suit, 1,000 acres of the best farming land in 
Florida: fine for general farming, vegetables, 
fruit, bulb and cut (lower growing; state what 
you want in first? letter. T. K. GODREJ, 
Waldo. Fla. 
“IN THK garden of Maine”—Fine old home¬ 
stead tn the Kennebec Valley; 2 miles from the 
river and 2 miles from a charming take; com¬ 
prises extensive orchards "U soil naturally adapted 
to the production of fruits; improved with two 
sets dwellings ami barns; deep truD cellars, 
specially constructed; nlso gently rolling fields 
for grass and tillage: pastures with never-fail 
big springs; pine-clad loams and woodlands; 
this splendid estate of about 350 acres will be 
sold at reasonable price by administrator. Ad¬ 
dress PAR ROLL N. PERKINS, Attorney a t- 
law. Watervillo, Me. 
FOR SALE—121-aere dairy farm. In the best 
section of Orange County. Address G. N. 
SAN DM, Montgomery, Orange Go., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—03-acrc dairy farm, jn Bucks Co., 
Pa.; on State road; 90 miles from New York; 
one mile from town, churches, schools; build¬ 
ings and extensive equipment practically new; 
good monthly income; must be sold at once on 
account of sickness; very reasonable. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1709, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — 80-acre farm; six miles from 
Huntingdon. Pa.; $3,509 takes stock, crops 
nnd tools; cash or terms. T. H. PARK, Box 
19, R. D. 2. Huntingdon. Pa. 
DELAWARE VALLEY FARM—128 acres; one 
tulle from village and rnllrond; two houses; 
cellar barn; nil necessary outbuildings; Pour 
horses, two cows, 300 hens, five hogs; tools, 
machinery, gasoline engine, wagons; 35 tons 
hay, 300 bushels wheat and barley, 13 acres 
com; to quick buyer at $8,000; reasonable 
terms. JAY ATEN, R. F, D- No. 1, Stockton, 
N. J. 
FARM—40 acres; crops, horses, cows, poultry 
and implements; large eight-room house; 
plenty outbuildings; flue well-kept lawn; build¬ 
ings and land in the best of condition; located 
in a beautiful section Hunterdon Co., N. J.; 
good neighborhood; price for everything com¬ 
plete only $8,500; a bargain for some one. 
JOSEPH D. WILSON, Route 1, Trenton. N. J. 
FOR SALE—77-acre farm; poultry nnd dairy, 
sugar bush: 10-room house, toilet and bath; 
flrst cla-s condition; stock and tools. WILLIAM 
Jt’DSON, Stamford, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
35-ACRE FARM — Suitable for poultry, ducks 
and fruit; stream running through property; 
0-rooni bouse. A. SCHONBACHLER, Nupanoeh, 
l ister Co.. X. Y. 
130-ACRE farm; cuts 40 tons hay; other crop*; 
good buildings; never failing water: sugar 
bush; station, 5 miles; $2,800. I. G. M1LXER, 
Putney, V t. 
135-ACRE FARM to rent on shares; well fenced 
anil watered: near school; 20 cows. B. A. 
VAN HUSS, Fulton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—857-acre grain and dairy farm; fine 
location; fully equipped. Owner, J. W. 
TEMPLIX, Coatesville, Pa. 
50 ACRES—Near school and church; fair build¬ 
ings; spring water; lots fruit; five acres 
woods. FRANK M. DEUEL, Brockton, N. Y. 
WANTED—By practical farmer, 30. Cornell 
training, to rent, for cash, farm to carry 25 
cows, equipped with tools, with or without 
stock; best references. N. H. BURR, Monroe, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Within 30 miles of New York City, 
small farm, a built 10 acres, suitable fur poul¬ 
try: American community; not over $5,000; 
part cash; give full particulars and price. 
ADVERTISER 1838, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A farm to rent, with privilege to 
buy, near town and school; give full particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 1855, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ESTABLISHED store and gas serving station; 
wonderful business year around; large house; 
20 acres: for ducks, chickens, bees, kennels, 
hogs, small fruits; electric light and telephone; 
State road; lunch room. BOX 79. Route 3, Dan¬ 
bury, Conn. 
I WANT to buy or relit a farm; It must be 
profitable, have considerable orchard, ou or 
very near 8-arc road: have $3,000 cash; write 
full particulars. ADVERTISER 1854. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—One-man farm, not over one hour 
out from New York; give all particulars first 
letter. ADVERTISER 1859, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—424-acre farm, in fertile Hudson 
Valley: 18-room house, bath, furnace, electric 
lights, telephone; 50-eow barn, concrete floor, 
steel stanchions; silo; two barn Boors; 12-horse 
barn; large hay and grain storage, slate roofs; 
large poultry houses: fine neighborhood: schools, 
churches nnd markets; on mam highwav; 
uwnvr's home: illness necessitates quick sale, 
hence price of $35 per acre; easy terms may be 
arranged: buildings cannot he replaced at the 
above price. ADVERTISER 1857. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Why buy a cheap farm, spend 
yours to get ir on paying basis, and probably 
failure, when you can buv one reasonable and 
make money from the start? This one will 
bring $100 per month profit and more if you are 
the rikfhr idjiu for it; 120 acres; iibout one half 
tilia0|e; house, nine rooms, modern improve- 
moots; chicken, brooder houses and other out¬ 
buildings . 800 hens and pullets; Mammoth incu¬ 
bator; two horses, two cows, tools atid crops; 
till?* farm Is beautifully located; near good 
roads; will stand strictest investigation: price 
$10,000, H. HANSEN, Mount Marion. N. Y. 
RICH FARM—300 acres: fences, pastures, stock, 
timber, maximum crops, complete equipment, 
labor-saving implements, tractor; two good 
dwellings hot mid cold water: health nnd ell- 
mate unsurpassed; on good road: 3 1 -, miles from 
railroad, county seat; great bargain; $30,000. 
OWNER, Amelia. Va. 
FARM FOR SALE—130 a'Tes: good buildings; 
20 head cattle, team horses aud colt, 500 
chickens, two pigs: all necessary machinery aud 
tools: many crops; two miles from station, 
creamery aud stores; price $7,500; $4,mX> cash; 
no agents; write fur particulars. E. FaLKEN- 
BERG, Hankins. Sullivan Co.. N. Y. 
20-ACRE poultry and truck farm: right tn city 
of 2 . 1 . 000 :; fine view of city; five-room house, 
ham and two uew chicken bouses, also horse, 
wagon hip.] tools; 230 Leghorn chickens; all for 
$ 5 , 000 . J. <\ CURTIS, Box 147. Route 0, 
RHdgetou. N. J. 
SELL DR EXCHANGE for farm nr property ia 
or near New York, new cement block house, 
four-sti rv. basement, eight furnished housekeep¬ 
ing apartments, hot-water heat, electricity, gar¬ 
age; always rented; VltOmi Mieli. (college 
town). MRS SIMPSON. 310 West I10th Street, 
New York, 'Phone University 2453. 
FOR SALE 210-acre Vermont farm; timber, 
sugar orchurd, fruit, never-failing water; 
large buildings; 1.700 altitude; splendid soil, 
scenery: near small lake aud popular Summer 
resort: $5 500. ADV ERTISER 1802, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
FDR s.vLE—Unoccupied farm; lt!3 acres; 30 
acres timber: line potato laud; three miles 
from town and railroad; less than $20 per acre; 
$ 1 , 0 OD cash required; house and two barns: set¬ 
tle down ou this farm and yon can soon settle 
up for it. E. H. HARSH. Moravia, N. Y. 
Other Advertisments of Subscribed 
Exchange will be found on page 1243. 
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