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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single man as general worker o: 
dairy farm: milking machine used; *40 
month' and keep. ADVERTISER 1817, car 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —Single men and women as attendants 
iu State institution for feeble-minded: salary 
844 per month and maintenance. Apply, stating 
ago and enclosing letter of reference ifcoin ptm- 
vioiJS employer if possible), to SlPI'.RlN- 
TENDEXT Let cl) worth Village, Thlclls, Itoclc- 
land Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man to take euro of 52 Can- 
dee ineubators: good wages. Apply to FADER 
& CO., Speonb, L. I., N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Dliiiu cook and botiscwOfker for 
small family in modern country home; stale 
wages. MRS. VERNON K. MEL1IADO, Oreeu 
Pond Farms, Bethlehem. Pa. 
WANTED—Caretaker on farm, for two caws, 
horses fancy pigeons ami chickens; man 
handy with tools. ADVERTISER I860. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At >>nee. two reliable single men. 
experienced dry-bund milkers; wages, 850 per 
month, hoard and room; give age and experience 
in lirst letter. YATES FARMS, Orchard Park, 
N. Y. 
FARM HAND WAN TED—Single: good milker. 
teamster, handy with carpenter tools ami 
cement work: 845 per month and hoard. T.l D- 
Wli; G. ANGER. R. F. D. 2. Mubupac. N. Y. 
WANTED—Competent woman or girl for gen¬ 
eral housework in country home; all conveni¬ 
ences; slate wages and references in lirst let¬ 
ter. Address BOX 20, Hartford. Conn. 
WANTED—Assistant housekeeper for hoarding 
house on private estate. Orange County, N. 
Y. Apply, re fen... etc., ADVERTISER 1S92, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Middle - aged or elderly couple, 
healthy, mined, Protestant, fioml country 
life; woman good cook, neat housekeeper, good 
with little hoys; man capable chopping wood, 
looking after cow. chickens; good home, mod¬ 
erate wages mid maintenance; references, ROX 
52, Princeton, N. J. 
WANTED—Married farmer, no children; partly 
furnished house, light, fuel, food and 850 a 
month; wife to cook. ADVERTISER 1890. care 
Rural Now-Yorker. 
WANTED—Can any gentleman recommend a 
tirst-class herdsman for Guernsey herd on pri¬ 
vate estate? Married man, without family, pre¬ 
ferred: understand A. it. work, good feeder and 
calf raiser: lie must he a good but tor-maker: 
age about 35 years; I’rotcstant: good furnished 
house, lire, light and vegetables. Apply, with 
references and particulars, stating wages, 
ADVERTISER 1897 care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—A housekeeper in a family of two. 
myself and hoy 15 years eld; am farmer, but 
no dairy work tor woman; live in little village 
of New Kingston; have electric lights, running 
water and bath state wages in lirst letter. 
E. K. FAULKNER. New Kingston, N. Y. 
Woul> CHOPPERS wanted—A long job and good 
wages. ADVERTISER 1880, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and family to take full charge 
of an 87-acre farm on 5<> 50 basis; stock, im¬ 
plements; want to go in the poultry business; 
come and see me and place and we will talk it 
. ver. UEOHGI m UANZ Box 120 . R. F. D. 
No. 2, Coopersburg, Pa. 
WANTED—Herdsman, single man. experienced 
and competent to predme , ertitled milk; state 
experience, wage- expert.-d, w ith, copy of refer¬ 
ences io ni -1 letter. ADVERTISER IPO], care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman for farm board¬ 
ing house: must he a good plain cook; moder¬ 
ate wages; house has all modern improvements, 
electric dish washer, eh trie washing machine, 
iron, etc Reply to C. B. W-, Ilopewcll Junc¬ 
tion. N. Y, 
WANTED—Dairy hands, two anil three-time 
milkers and experienced dairyman; highest 
wages, good hoard and comfortable rooms In 
new dormitory. GLEN KOEHD FARMS, Tor- 
resdale stution. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mll.KElt WANTED—Single man as experienced 
dry bund milker and ham man: wages $60, 
room and hoard; state age, nationality and ex¬ 
perience. ADVERTISER 1923, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — At once, good married man for 
general farm work; -t«te experience, wages 
and size- of taniilv; Ippise, garden, coal. etc. 
H. 0. WOOD, t:. it 5, i ulontown, Pa. 
WANTED—flood farmer (single) for three cows 
and genera) work; one who can work without 
supervision; ii life job for a reliable man; tu 
Westchester Comity. 40 miles from New York. 
ADV KRT18KK 1917, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FARMER Prucii. ol married working farmer 
wanted on farm of hi) acres 140 acres culti¬ 
vated), situated Ihrei miles from Chester. Mor¬ 
ris i.'ii., N. J ; must have practical experience 
in general farming, milking illiree cows), care 
of stock, chickens and fruit trees, and use of 
all farm machinery mo tractor); useful gar¬ 
dener employed for *iy months each year troom 
in garage); have new farm collage (unfur¬ 
nished >, four rooms and balli. with modern con¬ 
veniences; wife to care for chickens, hoard gar¬ 
dener and he good butter maker; building- netv; 
land good; must have satisfactory references 
for man and wire a- to character, honesty and 
ability. Write, -luting nationality, ages of 
children, It any and salary exported K. T., 
R. F. 1>. 1. Chester. N. J. 
MIDDLE AGED HOUSEKEEPER, cook, wait on 
table, all work, in fact (laundry excepted); 
small home, two inib-s from towu; family two; 
850; only strong, willing, experienced person 
please apply; considerate; Christian; comfort¬ 
able home. Gi.EN WRIGHT, New Canaan, 
Conn. 
COMPETENT, reliable, single man for dairy 
and general farm: percentage or wages; good 
home. O. GEOS.)KAN, Fredericksburg, 0. 
WANTED—Assistant poultryman at once; mar¬ 
ried: no children; willing to hoard one man; 
must lie interested; opportunity to work under 
exceptionally good man oil a modern plant; 
splendid location. ADVERTISER 1914, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Capable woman, under 40, general 
supply and sewing, boys’ school; salary 850 
to $0u month; also experienced seamstress, $00 
and home; if married, general work for hus¬ 
band at 850; no tobacco. TRAINING SCHOOL, 
Lawrence, -Mass. 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRYMAN — Fifteen years’ practical ex¬ 
perience; expert on chick raising and egg 
product ion; can make any plant pay under right 
conditions; married fun children); salary and 
profit-sharing'. ADVERTISER 1800. care Rural 
New -Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager wishes position; at 
present In charge, of Mr. Daniel Smiley’s 
farms. Lake Mnlmnk, on strictly paying basis: 
have long practical experience iu raising and 
handling all live stock, operate all farm machin¬ 
ery, do all repairs; ! am capable of handling 
any huge proposition: married. MANAGER, 
Mox 813. New Pilltz, X. Y. 
POULTRYMAN wishes position on private or 
commercial plant, having full charge; ex¬ 
perienced and reliable; state wages expected 
to pay: can furnish good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1881. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-SUPERINTENDENT—College grad 
uuie; 20 years’ practical experience in all 
branches; 14 years’ present iwsition; age 40: 
earitig building Construction. landscapes, etc.; 
open for engagement. ERNEST DE MAYE. 
West Park, N. Y. 
ESTATE engineer and mechanic, American, 
Piotcstaut. age 36, married, one child, desires 
position by November 1; thoroughly experienced 
in heating, hot-water supply, plumbing, elec¬ 
tricity. gasoline engines, pumps, water systems 
and general maintenance. ADVERTISER 1874. 
care Rural New-YCrker. 
FARM superintendent open for position on estate 
of considerable size, equipped with necessary 
machinery, etc.; owner with suttldeut eapital to 
make farm modern, if nor already, and to have 
something going on to need an experienced man; 
college graduate with 16 years’ practical experi¬ 
ence: especially successful with registered 
slock, crops, and managing help: references f ir- 
nished. ADVERTISER 1388. rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TWO herdsmen-dalrytuen, single. 20. agricul¬ 
tural geminates. 4 years’ experience, A1 ref¬ 
erences: can handle all farm machinery, includ¬ 
ing Fordson tractor. ADVERTISER 1889. cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOT’T.TRYM.YN. single (22). practical experi¬ 
ence and agricultural college training, desires 
position, commercial or private; host of refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 1801, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ADVERTISER wishes to eoaneet with a man 
who has i large farm and is desirous of estab¬ 
lishing a herd uf milking Shorthorns, or would 
incept management of herd already established; 
fully understand every part of the business. 
Address ADVERTISER 1S94 care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EMPLOYMENT on farm, poultry preferred, for 
experience; salary secondary: single. 37; best 
references. ADVERTISER 1895. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PLACE) for the Winter by elderly man; care 
furnace and chores; watchman, to run boiler, 
or some Inside Job: good hand with berries ami 
garden and cur firewood, or caretaker; single. 
ROX 124, Stamford, Coun. 
FARM MANAGER or superintendent; long suc¬ 
cessful experience in orcharding, gardening, 
farm crops, stock, poultry, lawns, roads, etc.: 
all modern machinery; exceptional references; 
American; married; no children. JOHN II. 
BALDWIN, Bloomfield, Conn. 
POSITION WANTED by experienced farm 
mechanic and all around handy man; lifelong 
training in nil phases of general farm work. 
Including dairy and milk testing, but more espe- 
. billy in tractors, gas engines, trucks, autos, 
thrashers, buskers and shredders, binders, har¬ 
vesters ensilage cutters etc.; good repair man; 
walking knowledge of electricity; willing (q do 
any kind of work when necessary; best of refer¬ 
ences; worthy and well qualified, trustworthy, 
dependable; single; good .character; Christian. 
Address ADVERTISER I960, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY manager, first-class ability, excep¬ 
tional experience, wants position on private 
estate, where two or more help are kept; 
Scotch, middle-aged, best of references. Apply 
FRASER, Purchase St., White Plains, N. Y. 
FARM mechanic desires position; understand m r 
farm machinery, trucks, tractors, pumps, 
blacksmlthing. carpentry, painting, masonry. C. 
MORRISON, Framingham Uenrer. Muss. 
A YOUNG luau, 20 years of age. likes work on 
a Western cattle ranch; no difference how far 
front town. ADVERTISER 1905. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer, lifetime experience, stock 
raiser, gardener, desires permanent position, 
farm or estate. Northern Jersey; wife willing 
make butter. AHKRNKTHY. 15 Retford Avc.\ 
Cranford, N. J. 
WANTED—Hy experienced native American, sit 
nation on small dairy farm owned by aged 
couple, widow or maiden lady; no others need 
answer. For particulars, address ARTHUR R. 
TAYLOR, Woodbury, Conn. 
MAN wants position on poultry farm; Inis good 
reference. P11. PEARL, 554 Crescent St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED -By single American, position in 
Guernsey nerd; experienced and successful 
lest cow feeder and calf 1 raiser; capable of 
handling herd; can furnish references. Address 
BOX. 8111 , Homer. N. Y. 
5 01 NG MAN wishes position on commercial 
poultry plant: experience. ADVERTISER 
1916. care Rural New-Yorker, 
HOUSEKEEPER Voting woman wishes position 
ns housekeeper In modern home. New York 
State or Connecticut; take complete charge; no 
objection to one or two children; no washing: 
references; 856 monthly. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 1906. care Rural New Yorker. 
Pol I TRY MANAGER -Commercial or estate; 
experienced ill managing largo commercial 
plants and competent in all branches of com¬ 
mercial poultry production: single; no proposi¬ 
tion tolarge; open for position November 1. 
ADVERTISER 1919, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Widow will take one or two board¬ 
ers on small farm in Westchester County, 45 
miles from New York; pleasant surroundings. 
812 weekly. Address ADVERTISER 191)7, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Positions on farm or gentleman’s 
estate: two married meti; one as farm band 
and other us chauffeur and handy man; within 
50 miles of New York. MR, RICHARD RiEHL, 
St. James, L. P„ N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED POULTRYMAN. Protestant, 
Ainerie.au. siugle. is open for position, prefer¬ 
ably as manager of poultry plant, commercial 
or private: salary or on shares; references. 
ADVERTISER 1922, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED POULTRYMAN—College train¬ 
ing and wide experience: capable of taking 
full charge 1,500-2,000 layer preposition; avail¬ 
able November 15; give full details. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1910. care Rural New Yorker 
POSITION WANTED as estate or farm mana¬ 
ger by a practical, up to-date college man; 
experienced in general farming, purebred stock 
and conducting private estates: capable and re¬ 
liable: best of references. ADVERTISER 1921, 
care RuraL New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPERS’ position in small, plain, re- 
spectahle Atnerienn family hy American 
woman with 15-year oid sou; must be accessible 
to good ranking high school. ROX 200, Clinton, 
Conn. 
POULTRYMAN. married. 12 years’ practical ex¬ 
perience, is open for position, either commer¬ 
cial or private estate: hard worker; can pro¬ 
duce results: thorough: competent in all its 
branches; tine references. ADVERTISER 1918. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
G ARRKNKKFARMER—Life experience; thor¬ 
oughly Understands vegetables, flowers, fruit, 
pruning, spraying, poultry, cattle, bandy with 
tools painting: wife housework or assist; both 
.onselentious, trustworthy; two children, school 
age respectable Americans: go anywhere; per- 
iiiaio*ol position where good couple will be ap¬ 
preciated: highest of references ADVERTISER 
1909 care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position hy 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 October or 
November. BOX 702. Windsor Locks, Colin. 
COUPLE (age 35). no children, wishes position 
on gentleman’s estate as caretaker inn 
horses): man understands gardening, milking 
and has New Jersey driver’s license: wife to 
help with housework; no cooking or washing. 
K G., care F. Koncef, 412 18th Street. West 
New York. N. J. 
HERDSMAN dairyman, Tmtter-mnker; can take 
charge; practical experience: single; age 38. 
ADVERTISER 1925, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, herdsman, dairyman, working fore¬ 
man: practical experience, modern equipment: 
references: married; two children. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1924, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
280-ACRE stock and dairy farm: located on 
Walklll River. Orange County. N. Y.: farm 
Tally equipped; modern buildings; will sell with 
or without slock 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, Hit * miles 
from New York city; put acre farm in connec¬ 
tion: ideal location for Summer camp. Write 
for full particulars. ADVERTISER 1739. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
"IN THE garden of Maine”—Fine old home¬ 
stead In the Kennebec Valley; 2 miles from the 
river anil 2 miles from it charming lake; oom- 
priscg extensive orchards on soil naturally adapted 
to the production of fruits; improved wltll two 
- ds dwellings and barns; deep fruit cellars, 
specially constructed; also gently rolling fields 
for gvass mid tillage; pastures with never-fail¬ 
ing springs; pine-dad learns and woodlands: 
this splendid estate of about*35(1 acres will lie 
soli! uf reasonable price by administrator. Ad¬ 
dress CARRtil.L N. PERKINS. ' Attorney-at- 
law, WatervlUe, Me. 
FARM—46 acres; crop*, horses, cows, poultry 
and implements: large eight-room house; 
plenty outbuildings: fine well-kept lawn; build- 
iocs and land in the besr of condition; located 
in a beautiful section Hunterdon Co.. N. J.; 
good neighborhood: price for everything com¬ 
plete uiitv a bargain for some one. 
JOSEPH i>. WILSON Route 1 Trent..u. X J 
130-ACRE farm; cuts .40 tons hay other crops; 
good buildings; never failing water; sugar 
bush; station. 5 miles; $2,800. I. G. MILLER, 
Putney, Vt. 
Hilt SALE—357-acre grain and dairy farm; fine 
location; fully equipped. Owner, J. W. 
TEMPLIN'. Contesville, Fn. 
WANTED—By practical farmer, 30, Cornell 
training, to rent, for cash, farm to carry 25 
cows, equipped with toots, with or without 
stock; best references. N, H. BURR, Monroe. 
N Y 
WANTED—One-man farm, not over one hour 
out from New York; give all particulars first 
letter ADVERTISER 1850. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Chicken farm, 11 acres, near Toins 
River. N. J.; all farming tools and crops; 
84.500. ADVERTISER 1863. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Wilmington, Vt.. 30-acre dairy 
farm; slock, tools, hay and silage; new 15 
room house, nil modern improvements; hot-water 
iic.it: large barn: electric lights; spring water; 
(sugar bush. 230 gallons) and modern equip¬ 
ment; six room tenant house; 15 minutes’ walk 
to .enter of village and railroad Station; come 
and see \t before snow files; beautiful location: 
820 500. GEORGE T. CORSON. Wilmington. Vt. 
EXPERIENCED dairy farmer, with small capi¬ 
tal. graduate Wisconsin College, Protestant, 
single, would like to go into partnership with 
practical dairy farmer; good chance for elderly 
man lo secure trustworthy, active partner. 
ADVERTISER ts7t. cure Rural New Yorker. 
I.ANI)—Unimproved: corner State road: *i mile 
to center: small payment down. ••WILD¬ 
WOOD,” Killiugwortli, Conn. 
HHt SALK -160 acre farm, located in Mohawk 
Valley; three cities within radius of eight 
miles; 10 minutes' walk from trolley. Further 
particulars write VV. .1 CROSS, 30 West 8th 
Avenue. Gloversville, N. Y. 
WANTED- Rig modern poultry farm; give full 
description. W. I). SWARTZEL, 132 Cook- 
man Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. 
FOR SALE—First-class dairy farm of 279 acres; 
fully equipped with stock and tools; 2R. miles 
from railroad town: district school on farm; 
this farm must bo sold to settle u partnership 
business. BOX 174, Downsville. N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm, five to 10 ueres. for 
vegetables and poultry; must have some wood- 
lot and never-failing brook; buildings not essen¬ 
tial; Within ono hour New York City, prefer¬ 
ably on New York Central or its branches; no 
brokers. Address ADVERTISER 1878. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE or exchange fof small place, suit¬ 
able for poultry, 128 acres and waterpower 
gristmill: Loudoun Co., Vn. M. S. NICHOLS, 
PurcellviUe. Vn. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 5 acres; good house; acre 
strawberries, raspberries; high altitude; iu 
town; 83.506. F. F. MACK. Montrose. Pn. 
FARM of 141 acres for sale in Pennsylvania. 
between Philadelphia and New York, near 
Trenton: productive land: good buildings; old 
shade; near trolley and State road; price 
812,OltO. HENRY WYNKOOP. Yardte.v, Pa. 
83-ACRE farm for sale: five miles from Pough¬ 
keepsie; $5,800; .ash. $3,800. ADVERTISER 
1893, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good village poultry farm, near 
good school. FLATIRON GROCERY. Lyons. 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Southern N. E. farm of 70 acres; 
equipped: milk route; wnudlot; near every¬ 
thing; good buildings; price $12,000, and worth 
it. Write ADVERTISER 1S96, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOIt SALE—25-acre farm; fine 10-rooni house, 
barn and other outbuildings; suitable for poul¬ 
try raising and small dairy; reasonable price. 
G, G. WELLS, Uuiondule, Susquehanna Co., pa. 
FOR SALE—Nice 60-acre farm; seven-room 
house aud outbuildings; convenient to school, 
church; R. F. D. at door; suitable for poultry 
nud hog raising; price $2,500; reason for s-li- 
ing, crippled by accident. A. B. STORY. It. F. 
D. No. 3. Amherst, Pa. 
FARM—116 acres; 70 tillable, balance wood¬ 
land and pasture; level land; no stones, lime¬ 
stone soil! fruit; S-room house, in excellent re¬ 
pair, furnace heat; poultry-houses, large garage 
and barn, in good repair: two miles to stores, 
etc.; telephone; price $5,000 cash, nr $6,000 with 
terms. THl'RSON SMITH. Hopewell Junction. 
N. Y. 
SO ACRES of good land; well located to mar¬ 
kets; large house and barn. N. G. MINE. 
Route 3. Seymour Conn. 
FOR SALE or take a partner—Big waterpower, 
a sawmill and tract of timber; on stone and 
railroad. ADVERTISER 1899, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM—2U lo 30 a>.res. Northern New Jersey; 
details first letter. ADVERTISER 1898. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Wonderful farm on main seashore 
highway, Cape May County, N ,T.; 190 acres; 
modern farmhouse with latest improvements; 
terms reasonable. Apply I. TENENRAt'M, 
Cape May, X. J. 
FOR SALE—Hotel of 39 rooms, all furnished; 
newly painted; In itrospe roils town; owner 30 
years; sickness reason for selling; easy- terms. 
ROMEO H. U. DEMERS. Spencer. Mass. 
$6,000 COLONIAL HOME: village; 100 acres: 30 
cleared: balance wood and pasture; elm shade; 
fruit, hunting: terms. OWNER. Route 2. Box 
37. Clinton. Conn. 
FOR RENT—Hill farm in Jersey; New York 
commuting; cow and chickens; will accept 
any offer; do not wish to close up place; refer¬ 
ence required. ADVERTISER 1904. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GRAIN nnd dairy, farm; 10(> acres; very attrac¬ 
tive buildings; g.M.d, productive land- near 
Troy: $4,860. ADVERTISER 1903. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Widow's farm; 160 a.res: 30-acre 
woodlot; never-failing springs; splendid apple 
orchard, all kinds fruit; barns O. K,: practically 
new house; Columbia Countv. N. Y.: price 
$5,060. ADVERTISER 1908. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—160 acres; good markets, soil and 
water: fine for poultry; ideal climate Winter 
or Summer. P. E. GRADALL. Cornfields. Ariz. 
86-ACRE dairy, fruit aud poultry farm; good 
neighbors, good schools, good town: could 
commute several cities; $50 per acre. Address 
ntt NRK, Rox 63. Round Lake, Saratoga Co., 
FOR SALE—Rt.i-acre dairy farm, located in Cen¬ 
tral New V -rk: on creek road: good house, 
basement barn, silo, granary storehouse: run¬ 
ning water house and ham. truit. wood and 
crops; price ?1.5ii0 to quick buyer; owner. 
AI>\ EIJTISER 1913. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ECU SALE— Ten-acre .-hicken and truck farm: 
six-acre ore-hard: main road; 19 minutes to 
village; 29 miles from New York, commuting; 
eight-room house, nil improvements, targe perch, 
glass et a do-ed: 4tx» chickens; price $13,000. 
Address J. FRIEDMAN, Stirling, N. .1 
FARM—Near Chatham; lit) acres; 70 tillable, 
14 in yyv.id. brooks springs; 10-room house; 
with r without sto. k. tools. B. s. MePHER- 
SOX, IS, D., Chatham. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hunterdon Co.. N. J. log a-res; 
timber, brook, fruit; eight room house; large 
barn, cuw stable, four henhouses, wagon houses 
and hogpen, _all in good repair: water at house 
and baru: 15 acres of wheat Included: $6,600. 
ADVERTISER 1912, ill re* Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—147-acre farm: stock, tools and 
roiis: two miles from Willet: good buildings 
and Water. BEN STROUGll. Wilier N. Y. 
EXCHANGE Ten-acre village farm, mill feed 
business; sell $5,500: income $2.irio. riinsider 
any kind of ,.ffer. ADVERTISER 1920, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—One-man farm: cheap; high eleva¬ 
tion: give elevation, soils, terms and all par¬ 
ticulars. ADI ERT1SER 1911, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE--Bountifully located oo acres, near 
Great Barrington. Mass.; nine room house, in 
fine shape, modern bath; |ee cold spring; 25 
acres in hay: 3.5 upplc trees balance in timber; 
water under force in bath and kitchen; wonder¬ 
ful bargain for immediate sale. 'Phone \p.rn- 
ingside 6674. ADVERTISER 1926 , are Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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