TO BOARD men on farm—Want™}, Nov. 1-10. 
man and wife of middle Hire; wife to hoard 
about 10 men; house furnished and heated; man 
to work on fnrni; won an must be good cook, 
dean and even tempered, also single man for 
farm accounts; send references with first letter. 
KOHSGATB KAItMS, Jameshurg, N. J. 
POl’LTRYM AN as foreman on large duck farm; 
duck experience not essential; hustler with 
mechanical ability required; exceptional propo¬ 
sition. Address ADVERTISER 1935, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WILL make good home for services of elderly 
man on small farm. Address No. 29 Messen¬ 
ger st., Randolph, N. Y. 
V/ANTED—Man capable and willing to milk at 
times arid do general farm Work; *00 per 
mouth; wife willing to board 4 milkers at *25 
per man per mouth; home and garden; others 
in family of working ay can be given employ¬ 
ment: family must be tbly nod come well rec¬ 
ommended; ccrtltled Guernsey dairy. BELLE 
ALTO FARMS, Wcrnersville. Pa. 
WANTED—Couple on country place; all modern 
Improvements; no help boarded; woman a* 
cook, and man as useful butler. Apply, with 
references and wages desired, to MRS. CLIP- i 
FORD L. MILLER, Claverack, N. Y. 
WANTED—First-class man with several year*' 
experience In growing apples; bouse, with 
room for garden, supplied. Apply, with refer- 
©ncr»s iiQiJ wwgfs d* siri‘t! # lo CLIFFOHD L. 
MILLER. Claverack. N. Y. 
POX'LTlt YMAN. single, capable and reliable; 
man having college training, with practical 
experience preferred, for private country estate; 
state age, experience, nationality, and give ref¬ 
erences. Address SUPERINTENDENT, \ alley 
Ridge Farm. Cutes Mill, O. 
WANTED—A married American working fore¬ 
man on small farm near Hartford, Conn; also 
single man for general farm work; references 
required. ADVERTISER 1950, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MILKERS—Dry hand, for certified dairy; clean. 
bealthv. single men; 10-hodr day; *55 mouth 
and hoard. ADVERTISER 1952, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
MAN—Single, for bottling house on certified 
milk plant; experience In creamery desired: 
clean, healthy; in hour day; *55 month and 
L >ard. ADVERTISER 1953, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SINGLE MAX—Reliable, experienced, general 
farm work, good milker; state wages first 
letter. P. (>. BOX 90, Bock Tavern, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single women us attendants In State 
Institution for feeble-minded; salary *44 per 
month and maintenance. A p illy, stating age 
and enclosing letter of reference (from previous 
employer If possible), to SUPERINTENDENT, 
Letehworth Village. TUleUs, Rockland Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED — Ward maids, bouse maids, house 
man. PENNSYLVANIA UuSPlTAL, 4491 
Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Apply to 
Housekeeper. 
ALL AROUND FARMER wanted; state wages; 
good home. PRIEDE FRUIT FARM, Cats- 
kill, N. Y. 
WANTED — Steady, reliable, single man for 
general farm work; good wages, board and 
lodging; steady employment year around. Call 
or address D. ERNEST PENNEY. R. D. 42, 
Norwalk, Conn. 
HOUSGWORKER—On farm, with all modern. 
eonveiilenees ami comforts; 40 miles from 
New York City. MRS. GEORGE ANGER, 
Somers. N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Working; must be good cook; 
five In family, three children; one other maid 
kept. *00. ROBERT FLAHERTY, New Canaan, 
Couu. 
WANTED—Man to take cure of horses and ent¬ 
ile; must understand horses; steady employ¬ 
ment. SAM CEL WALTER, dealer, Lancaster, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Immediately, boy for chores in ex¬ 
change for good home nud tdgli school. REV. 
WILLIAM It. STOCKING. Wlliiamstown, Mass. 
WANTED — A young woman as waitress in 
private family; not much experience required, 
but references as to character; wages *40 a 
month. Write or call at 2S5 State Street, 
Albany, N. Y. MRS. M. NI COLL, JR. 
WANTED—January 1, working foreman on 125- 
aero farm, well equipped, stocked with regis¬ 
tered Guernseys*, produce A milk for wholesale 
trade, cash crops, bogs and poultry; must bo 
good cow man, calf raiser, feeder for A. U. 
testing, understand machinery and handle men; 
will give salary uud per cent of profits; good 
house, with conveniences; near station; good 
schools aud churches available; state ace. fam¬ 
ily nationality, Froto-tnut. esporloiice uud ref¬ 
erences. II. T. BORDEN. Mickleton, N. J. 
WANTED—Clean, reliable single limn. I*rot- 
estant preferred, t" work on general farm; 
near village; comfortable hum •, moderate 
salary. Address BOX 005, Flelsehmanns, N. Y. 
WANTED — At once, farm band, dry hand 
milker; house, fuel, garden, milk and good 
wag.-s. R. E. KI.I.1S, Franklin Lake Road, 
It. D., Oakland, N. J. 
WANTED—A man lo run a ttO-nere farm; fruit, 
1 try ; fifty fifty basis; full particulars. 
SWEENEY, care Puruoffe, R. E. L>. No. 12, 
Westport, Conn. 
MILKER WANTED Single man; must be an 
experienced dry hand milker and all around 
cow man; state age, experience, nationality in 
first letter: wages *00 month, room and board. 
Apply to M. V. NORTON. 3725 Chestnut Street, 
Philadelphia. Pa. 
WANTED—Poultryiunn, married, competent and 
reliable; state wages, size of family. S. P. 
POULTRY FARM. Silver Hill, Md., Anacostia 
Station, Washington, D. 0. 
WANTED—Single man to milk 15 cows; *90 
per month, room and board. Address H. 
GOLDBERG 507 Madeline Ave.. Garfieid, N. J. 
EXCELLENT HOME, small pay, good family. 
country, for wholesome woiuati helper. BOX 
201, SutTeru, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man, competent teamster 
and general farm work; wife willing to board 
two men at times and help some la our house¬ 
work; fruit farm; no milking; good , house, hot 
aud eold water:, steady job for neat respectable 
people; stale age, experience, family, wages 
expected. A. I. FONDA, Kensington, Conn, 
WOMAN WANTED for kitchen work in small 
private school, 44 miles from New York City; 
good home and steady position for right person; 
salary S5U. Address BOX 408, Kfttonuh, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for housework*, small wages. 
comfortable home; only those appreciating 
same and thorough worker need reply. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1990, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man. good milker and for 
dairy work; rooms, fuel, garden; steady work 
year round; near city: good wages. JnSEPH 
SltOB. Out water Lane, Garfield, N, J. 
COLLEGE PROFESSOR, now living on farm 
and devoting time to writing, wants trust¬ 
worthy man to help in developing place to poul¬ 
try and apples; good cottage for married mini, 
or will board single man of refinement ami oven 
disposition; man must be intelligent enough to 
work alone and direct occasional help employed 
by day; plenty of laud for growth; 50 miles 
west of New York; profit-sharing arrang unent 
if desired; only unquestionably tit associate for 
children considered. AD\ ERTISER 1993, cere 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WOODSMAN for cordwoOd. cleaning up woods, 
preparing timber for sawing on small private 
place; if knowledge of farming or gardening 
cun remain fur this work in Spring; reply with 
references and personal details, with wages per 
cord and per month for Winter. ROUGH- 
LANDS, Washington, Conn. 
WANTED-—By December 1, married man on 
fruit farm by month; house, fruit and wood; 
on Keitka Lake. Write B. S. BABCOCK. Peuu 
Van. N. Y. 
POt'LTRY.MAN — Experienced. single. 21-23. 
drive auto, make weekly delivery New York 
City; steady position for right man wlio knows 
his business, i- energetic, willing aud handy 
With toils; salary to sturf *30 month and 
board, also share of profits. ADVERTISER 
lulls, core Rural New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT POULTRYMAX wanted on modern 
poultry farm near New York City; must be 
farm-raised, industrious worker, with practical 
experience and Interested in the business; wages 
*oo per month with exceptional opportunity for 
advam-emenr if found worthy: no cigarettes. 
ADVERTISER 1997. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Intelligent single man; must be re¬ 
liable. efficient and u good farmer; references 
and particulars must come with first letter. 
ADVERTISER 1990, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
POULT HYMAN — Fifteen years’ practical ex¬ 
perience; expert on chick raising and eg* 
production; can make any plant pay under right 
conditions; married (no children); salary and 
profit-sharing. ADVERTISER I860, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EMPLOYMENT mi farm, poultry preferred, for 
experience; salary secondary; single; 37; best 
references. ADVERTISER 1*95. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAX. single, capable, herd worker, 
practical experience, also college learning, 
desires position as working manager on private 
estate where interest Is appreciated by em¬ 
ployer. ADVERTISER 1933, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farmer desires position; gar¬ 
dening ami poultry n specialty; married. Ad¬ 
dress BOX 150. Islip, L. 1.. N. Y. 
YoCNG man with some experience desires per¬ 
manent position as assistant herdsman with 
registered herd of H Osteins or Guernseys; dry- 
hand milker; “no cigarettes or tobacco used;’’* 
cun furnish good references; single; American; 
good wages and board expected. VIRGIL 
GRIGSBY. Davenport, N. Y-; 'phone 4S34, Bell 
connection. 
POSITION wanted as estate mechanic; experi¬ 
enced electricity, plumbing, carpentry, steam 
and gas engines. Address BOX 51, R. F. D., 
.Shelton, Conn. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT—Woman with 15 
years’ experience in farm management, a 
student of horticulture in England and United 
States agricultural colleges, wishes position to 
manage au estate with fine dairy farm and 
poultry plant. ADVERTISER 1958. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER open for position; have tlior 
nusb practical knowledge as to the manage¬ 
ment of an estate, including Guernsey cattle, 
A. R. work, poultry, general farming "and con¬ 
struction work, etc,; married; best of refer¬ 
ence*. ADVERTISER 19fi9, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ESTATE or farm manager; life experience; 
thoroughly understands greenhouses, inside 
and out; perennials aud shrubbery, vegetable*, 
fruit, pruning, spraying, poultry stock, farm 
crops, machinery, etc.; capable handling help; 
exceptional references; American; married; no 
children. ADVERTISER lotV0, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED in Florida for the Winter 
as companion to elderly Protestant lady by 
healthy woman of GO; references exchanged. 
ADVERTISER 1975, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM HAND (421 wants place November 1. 
good home preferred to high wages; reference. 
MARSH. Fredericksburg. O. 
FARM MANAGER—Age 45; life training in all 
brunches farming, expert ou drainage, three 
years' college course, ettieieut in handling men, 
live stock, crops and all farm machinery, also 
gasoline, kerosene, steam or electric power; 
would like lo heur from party who would appre¬ 
ciate first . lass farm management. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1983, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN. 38. with one adopted little 
girl, eight years, is open for a position as 
superintendent on private estate; lifetime ex 
perleuce In growing dowers, vegetables aud 
fruit Inside and outside: has a good knowledge 
of farming, raising stock, poultry, sheep, ete.; 
understand bees also; understand most of the 
modern farm machinery and gas engines; has 
the best of reference, either in writing or per¬ 
sonal. Write BOX 707, Oyster Bay, L. I,, N. Y. 
SHEPHERD — First-class English shepherd is 
open for position; best of references. ZEB. 
GARRY, Shelburne. Vt. 
WANTED—Position by a practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent: life experience in gen¬ 
eral fanning: Connectieut 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, Conn. 
WORKING SUPERINTENDENT wishes position 
on private place or dairy farm; experienced 
with farming, stock raising, etc, References 
scut by ADVERTISER 1981, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, excellent references, 
wishes to run farm boarding-house. BOX 401, 
New Canaan, Conn. 
HERDSMAN or working farm foreman, mar¬ 
ried. desires full charge of purebred herd; 
experienced feeder of calves, herd and test 
cows; reliable caretaker; excellent references, 
ADVERTISER 1985, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY ASSISTANT, single man, 31 years 
old. with poultry experience, desires position 
on modern chicken farm. H. V. POWELL, 
Rryn Mawr, Pa. 
POSITION WANTED as working foreman on 
private estate; married: thoroughly exper¬ 
ienced; capable taking full charge; chauffeur 
license. ADVERTISER 1984, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT wants position on 
large estate, April I. 1523: practical and up- 
to-date methods! 12 years’ experience farm or 
estate management: very successful with pure¬ 
bred stock, crops aud handling men; references 
r.tmisheil. ADVERTISER 1992. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Job by hard-workiug, well recom¬ 
mended poultry man; expert on feeding and 
lights: Willing to work a month on trial to 
prove ability; salary Sloo per month and main¬ 
tenance. ADVERTISER 1991, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER - SUPERINTENDENT. 20 years’ 
practical experience all branches, 14 years 
last- position, personal reference, married, open 
for engagement. E. D., 1HG West 23d Street, 
New' York City. 
WANTED—By young man, a position as as¬ 
sistant herdsman or driver ou milk route; lias 
experience with general farm, dairy and retail 
milk work; has chauffeur's license nud garage 
experience; clean, honest and used to hard 
work; wants good living conditions and reliable 
people; desires to work; short notice at leust 
where now engaged. Glvtug terms, write 
ADVERTISER 1989, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED herdsman-dairyman. American, age 
34 no children, desires position on private 
estate where balanced rations. A. R. work, good 
butter-making, exrperr calf raiser is essential; 
A-l references. ADVERTISER 1988, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED —Position as manager of large stock 
or grain farm; years’ experience kandltug 
modern machinery, stock, help aud rotation 
crops; can furnish A-l help; references. FRANK 
LEWIS. Route 6, Albion, X. Y. 
POULTRYMAX—Experienced, successful mana¬ 
ger of commercial plant, desires change for 
larger proposition; Cornell training; excellent 
references; single. ADVERTISER 2002, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position in village or oat farm by 
educated lady (40); fond of children; qualified 
- gmsihititj of ..Id. ADVEU 1TSER 
2000 , care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, gardener, chauffeur; American, aged 
40, married. Bo ehiklreu. expert on Fordson 
tractor and all farm machinery, also water and 
light systems: good stockman, poultry and gar¬ 
dener: wife expert butter-maker: exceptionally 
good references. Address ADVERTISER 2008, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN aud dairyman; understands bal¬ 
ancing of ratious, A. R. O. .. guod calf 
raiser; prefer modern barn; good reference ag< 
50 ytars. A. J., care O. Pearson, Amenia, 
N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN (22) desires work as helper on 
poultry plant. Write A. M., 201 Oak Avenue, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN (27), single; records and refer¬ 
ences show competence and reliability; *75 
aud bonus. ADVERTISER 1909, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM gardener or superintendent; long success¬ 
ful experience in gardening, farm craps, stock, 
poultry, lawns, roads; all modern machinery: 
exceptional references; married; one in family; 
where good worker will be appreciated. I)., 
Box 157. Jericho. L. I., N. Y. 
CARETAKER—A clean, trustworthy yotmg man 
would like the position of taking care of a 
country home for the Winter; handy, willing 
and pleasant disposition: will ask ouly board 
and room or its equivalent iti exchange for a 
few hoars' work each day; those offering a 
pleasant, cheerful, clean home will be given 
preference. JOHN PARKER CAMERON, 345 
State Street, Spriugfield, Mass. 
WANTED—By young man. 22 years old, of good 
habits, a position as milker or herdsman: ex- 
perlenred: please state partb-ulars and wages. 
ADVERTISER 1995, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Forms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
286-ACRE stock and dairy farm; located on 
Wallkill 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. 
2S ROOM Summer hotel, with 9-room cottage, 
in popular Hebrew resort, near lake, 100 miles 
from New York City: 10O acre farm in connec¬ 
tion; Meal location for Summer camp. Write 
for full particulars. ADVERTISER 1739, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—357-acre grain aud dairy farm; fine 
location; fully equipped. Owner, J. W. 
TEMPI.IN, Contesvllle, Pa 
SO ACRES of good land; well located to mar¬ 
kets; large house and barn. N. G. HIRE, 
Route 3. Seymour, Conn. 
FARM of 141 acre* for sale in Pennsylvania, 
between Philadelphia and New York, near 
Trenton; productive lind; good buildings; old 
shade; near trolley and State road* pries 
*12,000. HENRY WYNKOOP. Yardley, l? 
FOR SALE—Ten acres fine citrus laud; lake 
front. Write OWNER, Box 307, Avon Park. 
Fla. 
FOR SALE—Southern N. E. farm of 70 acres; 
equipped: milk route: woodlot; near every¬ 
thing; good buildings; price *12,090, and worth 
it. Write ADVERTISER 1396, earn Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Chicken and fruit farm; 14 acre* 
land. In high state of cultivation; 330 peach, 
apple and pear trees in good bearing condition; 
three chicken bouses with electric light*; In¬ 
cubators and brooders for 1,800 chicks; 1,000 
White Leghorn chickens (500 breeders); seven- 
room frame house, with etcctrlc lights and fur¬ 
nace; Dodge station car; one mile from station; 
established trade for eggs and fru'L For prlc* 
and terms address F. C. ROSENTHAL, Box 
281, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
DAIRY, poultry or general farm; 75 acres; 
good buildings: four miles to Lake Chautau¬ 
qua; church, school, store near; pleasant loca¬ 
tion. A. E. TONER, Mayville, N. Y. 
BARGAIN — Fertile dairy farm; 145 acres; 
plenty water and timber; main road; near 
town; write tor particulars. A. C. PHILLIPS, 
JohnsonviUe. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—3,000-fowl Leghorn plant, paying 
*5.000 to *6,000 a year prafit; bungalow, all 
Improvements; 8,500-egg incubator, all equip¬ 
ment; electric lights all over plant; 2,000 fully 
developed pullets, 1,000 two-year-olds; 20 acre* 
sandy land; State highway; good markets; one 
year trial with wages to prospective buver. 
P. O. BOX 292, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Grocery store and stock; 6-room 
apartment over s'.ore; vacant lot ind garage 
(barn); fine location In small city; price reason¬ 
able. Telephone Port Jervis 115-.T. or write 
WM BULLIVANT, 39 Orange St.. Port Jervis, 
FOR SALE—21-acre chicken farm; fine 9-room 
house, big barn, two garages, five large 
Chicken houses. 456 chickens, horse, cow, pig 
and all farm implements; sell on account of 
family troubles; price *7.000. Write GEORGE 
TIETJE, CO Case Ave,, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y, 
A Slid-ACRE DAIRY FARM: 100 head capacity;' 
Mi miles to station; 1.000,000 feet of saw 
timber; sugar busli. 400 buckets: *8.000; east- 
terms. MAXSON L. SMITH, Marathon N. Y. 
FOR SALE—In beautiful Vineland. N. J., 5}i- 
acre poultry and fruit farm; 10 room house 
with modern improvements* city water, gas and 
electric lights, hot-water heat; 10 minutes to 
trolley; accommodations for 500 chicken*; 
grape*, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, 
cherries and apples; must be seen to be appre¬ 
ciated; death in family reason for selling. 
Address ADVERTISER i906, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Village poultry farm; near station; 
one of the best locations in Vineland tract; 
all improvements. Further details write LOCK 
BOX 135 South Vineland. N. J. 
WANTED—-To rent, a farm with stock and 
tools by family with three boys: money rent 
or shares; can give best of reference: can take 
passe-.-ion at any time. Address BOX 5, 
Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Concrete bungelow; acre; corner 
White Horse Pike. Blue Anchor Road, be¬ 
tween Atlantic City and Philadelphia: ice cream 
parlor, soft drinks, etc.; fine location for service 
station and garage; easy terms. M. P. TIDD, 
Waterford, X. J. 
SMALL FARM FOR SALE—Six acres: trucking 
land: 24<> fruit trees: two-story brick house; 
frame burn; between Ridgewood and Hillsdale. 
X, .T. ADVERTISER 1978, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FOR SALE—Highly productive diversified farm. 
in full operation; illness reason for selling; 
high elevation; good buildings; large house, all 
modern improvements, electricity; receipts above 
*10,990 yearly; price *28,000; high-grade stock, 
machinery and crops would also be sold. good 
men would probably remain if wanted. Address 
AD\ ERTISER 1977, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOU WANT MONEY1—Buy a good earning 
farm, near good markets; *30,000 to replace 
buildings. Writ.* or see ADVERTISER 1976. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two farms: SO acres for *2,509, 50 
acres for 53,500; half down; good buildings, 
good soil, suitable for dairying; good location: 
I ds fruit. LEWIS WEIR, R. F. D. No. 1, 
G reenwich, N. Y, 
WANTED—Two or three persons to share home 
for Winter: lake front; fishing; terms rea¬ 
sonable; tent sites for rent. BOX 3u7. Avon 
Park. Fla. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 110 acres In Louisa Co., 
Va.. with about 100.000 feet of valuable tim¬ 
ber, wv.rth $ 3,000 in bank; land is nearly level 
and will make au excellent tobacco farm; 
tobacco farming with ordinary care in this dis¬ 
trict pays betwixt *2,000 nud *5,000 an acre: 
price *5,000; will accept *2.500 cash, the bal¬ 
ance In five years. Inquire MR. P, P. YAR¬ 
ROW. Pennsburg, Fa. 
EASTERN SHoRF. water front farm and steam¬ 
boat wharf; 98 acres. 12-acre woodlot: on 
State mad: large house, barn aud outbuildings; 
stock ind tools: an income producer; Ideal loca¬ 
tion to markets: long growing seasons; mild 
Winters. Write R. HELDT. Riverton, Md. 
TO LET OR FOR SALE—76-acre farm: 11-room 
house; outbuildings; crops, tools, stock, BOX 
124, R. 3. Saugertlcs. N. Y. 
FARM — Not far from High Bridge, X. J.: 
heater and running water in house; rent free 
from November to April 1: stock, if desired, 
can he purchased. Apply to T. J. HUMMER. 
U. F. D. No. 1. Calif on. N. J. 
MUST BE SOLD in November—Dutchess County 
dairy farm of 140 acres, fully equipped or 
unequipped, at a sacrificing price, ADVER¬ 
TISER 1979, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—50 to 100 acres. New Jersey or New 
York State, suitable for fruit and poultry: 
good water supply, buildings; not over *5.000. 
ADVERTISER 1987, car. Rural New Yorker. 
IDEAL country place, with good view- of Narra- 
gunsett Bay; desirable for gentleman's Sum¬ 
mer home >*r clubhouse: three miles fraui Wick- 
ford Junction, on the mala highway Providence 
to New York; attractive old house, with broad 
porches; stable, 1 *h) acres of land and fruit 
trees J. W. 8. LILLI BRIDGE. East Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 
ATI.ANTIC CITY market’s closest suburb; 7- 
roow dwelling: large chicken house, incubator 
cellar, garage, u, acre land; all A-l condition: 
ou macadam road, direct to market: price 
*2.000. Risen, Box OS, Absecon. N. J. 
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