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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single man as general worker on 
dairy farm; milking machine used; $40 a 
month and keep. ADVERTISE ft 2041, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance. Apply, stating age 
and enclosing letter of reference (from previous 
employer if possible), to SUPERINTENDENT. 
Let cl) worth Village, TbleUs, Knelcland Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—About January 1. married mun on 
general farm specializing in poultry; oppor¬ 
tunity tu board help; new house, aiili water, 
heat and electricity: interview desired. A. R. 
IIALL. Wallingford. Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced ponltrymnn, with wife. 
tor commercial poultry plant for salary or 
part of prolits; will Increase capacity of plant 
to maximum with successful operator; beautiful 
location, edge of city limits; city water and 
lights; six-room bungalow; White Leghorns now 
used; very interesting for right party; must aet 
quick. Address TIIE OAKS FARM, JNC., Quit- 
man, fla. 
WANTED — Head farmer and seamstress at 
$1.30(1 and home; must be executive and 
capable; up tobacco or children; will consider 
single woman seamstress at $720. For particu¬ 
lars write, enclosing stamp, SUPERINTEND¬ 
ENT. County Training School, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Married man for work in purebred 
Guernsey herd; good house; near school; must 
be capable, willing and honest; position now 
open; state wages expected and references. 
WOODSJDE FARMS, Route No. 1. Lancaster, 
Pa. 
WANTED — Working foreman on Greenwich, 
Conn., farm; must understand machinery. 
Apply, with references, to 28 WEST 30th 
STREET. New York City, between 11 a. m. 
and 1 p. tu. 
WANTED—A first-class cook, cither woman or 
mail, for small hotel In Southern Florida. 
Address KENTUCKY HOUSE, Delray, Fla. 
SINGLE MAN on poultry and fruit farm; Cliris- 
tiun; no cigarettes; some education and in¬ 
terest in ttiis work desirable; $35 t.o start; good 
board, warm room; one mile to town; chance to 
learn a profitable business. W. BIRDSALL, 
R. D. 2, Beluiar, N. J. Telephone Shark River 
278F51. 
WANTED—In modern village home, woman to 
assist with housework; give references and 
full particulars. MRS. A. D. ARNOLD, Paw¬ 
ling, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man as assistant herdsman; 
must t*e clean, healthy, dry hand milker; 
steady Job; good wages, room and board. Apply 
ADVERTISER 208P. care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERT POULT HYMAN WANTED—Married; 
some college trniuing and successful exper¬ 
ience. MOHKGAN FARM CORPORATION, 
Moliegan Luke. N. Y. 
STRONG, willing young man for general work 
on estate, near New York; $35 and board. 
ADVERTISER 2085. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—l’oultryman, single, to take entire 
charge commercial plant; must be experienced 
in hatching, egg production and conditioning 
poultry for retail market; salary and percentage 
to right mini; no college graduate without prac¬ 
tical experience need apply; give full del ails 
first letter. H. S. PARLEY. Amherst, Mass. 
MIDDLE-AGED man and wife to raise poultry 
anil help on six-acre farm, near city; handy 
with tools and able to finish off house lVr him¬ 
self; give references and salary desired. 
ADVERTISER 2082, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm hand; reliable married man 
for steady employment upon farm in Ashta¬ 
bula County, Ohio; should be capable in core of 
horses and general farm work; comfortable 
house, garden plot, etc. Address, with refer¬ 
ences, owner of farm, JAMES D, SMYTH, Bur¬ 
lington, Town. 
WANTED—Girl or unman, general housework. 
on country place; family single woman; good 
home and wages; woman with child of school 
age or chore boy acceptable. Address 1.1PPITT 
HILL FARM. Hope, R. I. 
WANTED—Married man fur general farm work; 
school next door; good living conditions; one 
with boy able to do chores preferred; references 
required. Address LIPPITT HILL FARM, Hope, 
R. I. 
WANTED—Clean, honest single man to bottle 
milk and keep milk house In thorough order 
and deliver milk by Dodge truck on milk route; 
must be willing worker; good living conditions 
Apply VERNON K. Ml 1 HARO, Green Pond 
Farms. R. F. I). 1, Rcthlelicm, I*a, 
WANTED—Working housekeeper for family of 
four; good home and wages for the right per¬ 
son; must be thoroughly competent, fond of 
children ami have goi-d disposition. BOX 315, 
Hnrtsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED Educated, executive, refined couple, 
under ft', (or family of boys; I want real 
boys' man for chief supervisor; wife caretaker 
and matron boys' dormitory; no tobacco or chil¬ 
dren; stale experience and three references first 
letter: salary to begin $1,300 and home. Par¬ 
ticular*, write only. \V. G. RANCHER, Super¬ 
intendent, LaWtence, Mass. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Single man. with ex¬ 
perience. qualified to make certified milk: 
purebred herd; modern equipment; state exper 
lenee, wages expected, copy of references in 
first lettyr; permanent Job. good wages for the 
right man. Apply ADVERTISER 2094, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED Assistant poiiltryman, with exper¬ 
ience. single, on modern plant; one that is 
willing to work; room amt board furnished with 
other help; state wages, nationality, age in 
tirsi letter. ELMHURST FARM. Woodbury, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Young man to work on poultry farm; 
exceptional opportunity to learn the business. 
Apply BOX 28, White Haven, Pa. 
WOMAN to do plain cooking and general house¬ 
work in modern farm home; every modern 
convenience; would consider competent couple. 
Waite MRS. W. A. COLE, West. Brattleboro, 
Vt.. stating wages. 
WANTED—Man ami wife (no objections to one 
child under or over school age) fo work on a 
gentleman’s estate under superintendent; man 
must understand milking, general farming and 
gardening and t<e willing to do chores about 
main house; wife to run boarding house where 
one to two men arc kept in Winter, four to six 
in Summer: modern cottage with all conven¬ 
iences; good wages paid to an experienced cou¬ 
ple with a little snap and is willing to work; 
please send references, age and qualifications in 
first Ipttcr; if you are not looking for work do 
not answer this advertisement. Address P. O. 
BOX 513, Mount Kiaoo, N. Y. 
WANTED—-Woman for general housework; 
family of six; no washing; Protestant pre¬ 
ferred; modern house, with runny conveniences. 
MRS. G. F. MINNICK, Great Neck, L. L, N. Y. 
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED—A lung jot, and 
good wages. ADVERTISER 2100, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young married couple; handle 
horses, cows, chickens, assist with house¬ 
work; large rich farm; give experience aud 
terms expected. ADVERTISER 2009, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman and AT milker, used to 
handling bulls; registered herd. Ayrshire*, 12 
to is cows; no tobacco; give three references 
and salary expected with maintenance in first 
letter. RoX 709, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Farm hand, who iinde’.-stand* oper¬ 
ating tractor and Unproved machinery. Apply 
lo MRS. ELIZABETH T. FISSKLI., 1328 Broad¬ 
way. New York City. 
MILKERS — We need several competent dry 
hand milkers; wages $00 per month with 
board and single room. WALKER GORDON 
MILK FARMS, Plalnsboro, N. J. 
WANTED—At once, single man who thurouglilv 
understands general farming and handling 
horses ami would be willing and capable to 
assist on milk route; send references, also stat.- 
wages desired in first letter. GUY BEATTIE, 
Groton, X. Y. 
FARMER WANTED, with his own help or 
grown-up sons, to take a completely stocked 
150-acre dairy farm on shares; 18 cows now 
milking, several heifers coming In profit; milk 
sold at League price; only man of long exper 
ience with cattle will be considered: satisfac¬ 
tory references required. PETER S. HOE, Box 
378, New Brunswick, N, J. 
COOK, white or colored, without children, 
wanted for country place; must be someone 
used to country llfp, who likes it; references 
required. T. U. METTLE K, East Millstone, 
N. J. 
MILKER WANTED—Single man. over 30. as 
thoroughly experienced dry hand milker and 
cowman, not afraid of work, on smalt commer¬ 
cial dairy, near New York; no farm work re¬ 
quired; wages $00, room aud board; state age, 
nationality, experience and references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2101, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRY ASSISTANT, single man, 31 years 
old, with poultry experience, desires position 
on modem chicken farm. H. V. POWELL. 
Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
SITUATION WANTED—Farm manager, super¬ 
intendent; long successful experience in or¬ 
charding gnrdeiing, greenhouse, crops, stock, 
poultry, lawns, roads, shrubs, etc,, modern 
machinery; exceptional references; American; 
married; no children. BOX tit:, Bloomfield. 
Conn. 
FARM MANAGER—25 years' experience dairy 
farming. A, R. O., certified milk and all 
brunches of modern farming; excellent refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 2032, can Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION on poultry or dairy farm, vicinity 
Syracuse or Auburn, by refined widow <3S)'; 
has little experience, bur willing worker; ex¬ 
cellent references, ADVERTISER 2058. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-FARMER, with productive abili¬ 
ties. green houses, gardens, farms, orchards, 
poultry, dairy, live stuck management; married: 
adult family; wife first-class cook, housekeeper; 
desires engagement where opportunity and com¬ 
pensation commensurate with services and 
ability. I\ O. BOX 71, Stamford, Conn. 
SITUATION WANTED—Py ynmig woman as 
executive private secretary; has had exper¬ 
ience in huuk iis stenographer and has managed 
country estates, keeping accounts am! actual 
supervision and control of work in all branches 
on farm, excellent references as to character, 
experience and ability. ADVERTISER 2073, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED - Position as farm superintendent 
now, or would make arrangements f\>r earlv 
Spring; experienced In large propositions and 
college trained; If In need of a capable man 
write, stating particulars, ADVERTISER 2043, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN Middle aged understands all the 
branches: very beat butter-maker, accurate 
Babcock tester, good with stock and barn work: 
best ami long time references: wishe* position 
on private estate; expects good wages will 
give good work in return. VIA ER TIBER 2066. 
rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED -Position as working fo reman on gen¬ 
tleman's estate; best of knowledge of farming 
and of modern farm machinery; been in present 
position nine yeans. ADVERTISER 2090. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED Caretaker's position on gentleman's 
estate by middle-aged married man. no ehil 
‘Iren, where honesty and reliability will be ap¬ 
preciated; life experience in dairy and poultry 
work; best references. HERBERT L. ALDRICH, 
Sniltliville Flats. X. Y. 
MIDDLE AoED WOMAN a* nut in farm hoard¬ 
ing-house: have hoy 12 year* old; excellent 
reference. ADVERTISER 2097. care Rural 
New Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager t foreman); Germ mi 
by birth. S3 years old. married, no children, 
wishes position on commercial or private place; 
long practical experience abroad; eight years in 
this country in general agriculture, horticulture, 
lire stork. machinery; ran manage men to ad¬ 
vantage; American agricultural college trained: 
unqncst ionahle reference* Address ADVER 
T1SKR 2079, care Rural New Yorker, 
YOUNG MAN wants position on estate; Long 
Island, near New York or Philadelphia pre¬ 
ferred: college graduate; had practical work, 
poultry, gardening, farm machinery and crops; 
references furnished. ADVERTISER 2083, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY EXPERT, single, English and Swed¬ 
ish college graduate, witli life experience from 
prominent poultry plant*, seeks superintendency 
of larger farm where scientific management and 
highest returns are desired; also fully conver¬ 
sant with general farming. Write HOUSE. 214 
Broad any, Schenectady, N. Y. 
COUPLE, age 34, two children, 6-12 years. 
position on farm or estate; caretaker; chauf¬ 
feur's license; near school. ADVERTISER 2081, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN DAIRYMAN — Life experienced; 
34; married, no children; open March 1-15; 
A- R. O. work on private estate preferred: clean 
habits, no tobacco; records and references show 
competency and reliability. ADVERTISER 
2080, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTKYMAN — Single; have handled 3,500 
layers alone, brooded 15.000 eliix alone, ex¬ 
pert incubator man, willing to work a month 
on trial to prove ability: wages $100 per month 
niul maintenance. ADVERTISER 2077, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
where poultry, eggs and fruit are the main 
products; 15 years' experience, Cornell college 
training; understand the business thoroughly iD 
all its modern features; no proposition is too 
large: American; age 35; married: best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 2078, care Rural NeW- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER - SUPERINTENDENT — 20 years' 
practical experience all branches; 14 years 
Inst position: personal reference: married: open 
for engagement. E. D.. 205 Seventh Avenue, 
New York City. 
FARM manager or superintendent, present 
owner having died, is in market for position; 
life experience in all branches of farming; best 
of reference. Address ARTHUR F. HAYNES, 
Indian Head Farm, Framingham Center, Mass. 
MIDDLE-AGED MAN wants position on farm: 
practical fanner; a good home of more con¬ 
sideration than wages. R. ABERCROMBIE, 
care Frank Vaughn, Cairo, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN, single, agricultural education, ex¬ 
perience purebred cattle rotation of crops 
and taking charge, wunts position; A-l refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 2093, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SUCCESSFUL poultrymau with 25 years' prac¬ 
tical experience will change position; special¬ 
ize. eggs, broilers, day-old .lucks, turkeys aud 
pheasants: married, no children; excellent ref- 
cremes. six years on his last place. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2i»97, care Rural New-Yorker. 
11 ANTED—By middle-aged American, married, 
no family, position as manager or caretaker 
of gentleman's estate; practical In farm work, 
stock breeding and handling men; highest refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 209o, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN wants position on poultry plant; 
some experience. ADVERTISER 2096. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
UOULTRYM AN American born. 45, reliable, 
married, no children, 12 years' practical ex¬ 
perience and up-to-date, wants a position on 
large private estate or good commercial plant; 
best of references. CHARLES R. UAETZ, GOT 
Sjms Street. West Hoboken, N. J. 
WANTED — Position by practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent; life experience in gen¬ 
eral fanning: agricultural college training; ex¬ 
perienced in management of large eotnmereiat 
farms and private estates: best of references; 
American; age 47; desires to connect with owner 
having farm large enough to justify wages of 
$1,800 per year. LOUIS F. BANCROFT, Wind¬ 
sor Locks, Conn. 
HERDSMAN or assistant manager on purebred 
dairy farm; married; experienced feeder and 
caretaker for sanitary dairy, calres. test cows 
ami show herd, also horses, sheep, etc.; prac¬ 
tical knowledge of dairy farm crops and 
machiuery; references. ARTHUR SANFORD, 
Ward, Pa. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. J 
28-UOOM Summer hotel, with 9-ruom cottage. 
in popular Hebrew resort, near lake, 100 miles 
from New York City: ltKMcre farm in connec¬ 
tion: ideal location for Summer camp. Write 
for full particulars. ADVERTISER 1739. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Tenant farmer, on shares, for 390- 
acre dairy farm in Whitehouse. N. .T.: up-to- 
date machinery, including tractor*, cuts over 
150 tons of hay; well stocked, u tenant house; 
liberal arrangements to honest. intelligent 
farmer. Address TROF. V. G. SIMKHOV'ITCH. 
Columbia University, New York City. 
120-ACRE FARM, in Monroe County, Pa.; 80 
acres tillable. The rest timber land; with or 
without stork and machinery; Ideal place for 
poultry keeping; spring, brook running through 
property. Write or call to HARLEY B. SAXE. 
Effort, Monroe. Co., Pa. 
WANTED- Farm. 10 to 20 acres; must be good 
buildings; commuting distance from Now 
York; give ail particular* first letter. PRES¬ 
TON, 550 Carlton Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FARMER. WANTED—To rent my 150-acre Mont-' 
gomery County farm on half shares: posses¬ 
sion December 1; everything up-to-date: have 
implements; reference required. BURD P. 
I.VANE. Trapne Pa. 
FLORIDA—Thirty acres, good cultivation; bun¬ 
galow hams, good water: $3,000: particulars 
rut- E. w POMEROY. 2 State Street, Hart¬ 
ford, Conn. 
FARM Near Bound Brook, N. J.; yi; acres; fill 
tillable: brook; ll-room house; large burn; 
suitable grain, dairy, poultry; with or without 
stock, tools: only $5,000 cash; balance mort¬ 
gage, ADVERTISER 2044, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE— Twenty miles from Boston, on 
State road. 100-acre farm; one of best in New 
England: all tractor worked; laud in high state 
of fertility: good stock and markets: gnrdeu 
farm: $2**000. Eor particulars address ADVER¬ 
TISER 2057 care Rural New Yorker, 
SO At'RES—- Dairy, poultry or general farm: 
four tulles from creamery, seven tulles from 
station; good nine-room house barn and other 
buildings: price $2,000: half down, rest terms 
ADVERTISER 2055. ( . ar „ Hllr;ll N.w-Yorker. 
ELMER. N. .1. -Three ur five-acre poultry farm 
for sale; five-room somi bungalow, garage, 
chicken house: all buildings new; on state road, 
near Elmer Borough: easy terms. Address 
OWNER, P. 0. Box 491. Elmer. X. J. 
FOR RENT—Dairy farm, Greenwood Lake. 
Orange County; 200 acres; spring watered 
pastures; near village mid school; milk sells 
12c per quart; machinery; barn accommodates 
20 cows. PAUL GROSS, 302 Broadway, New 
York. 
TO RENT—For cash, all or part of farm of 100 
acres: Schoharie County; home market for all 
produce, dairy, poultry or 'ruck: room for 500 
laying hens. Address ADVERTISER 2052, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One-man up-to-date poultry farm: 
eight minutes from station; with stock if 
wanted. BOX 33S, Pnmpton Labes. N. J. 
WANTED OR TO RENT—Dairy farm, equipped 
with milk route; 25 years' experience in 
dairying, with best of references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2007 care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—23-aere farm; adjacent large town, 
convenient N. Y. City; beautiful new house, 
all improvements; new barn, poultry houses, 
etc,; extensive poultry aud farm equipment; 
auto; 400 White Leghorn fowls; all $10,000. 
ADVERTISER 2060. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM— Near Chatham: 110 acres; 70 tillable. 
14 in wood: brooks, springs: 10-room bouse: 
with or without stock, tools. R. S. MePHER- 
SON, R. D., Chatham, N. Y. 
FARM—Fifteen acres; on State highway, be¬ 
tween New York and Atlantic City; near vil¬ 
lages, schools, stores, churches, etc.: fine house, 
barn, poultry houses and other outbuildings; 
leant borne*, two cows, hog. 100 chickens, fod¬ 
der. incubators, farm tools included; price 
$3.800; $1,300 cash. Write ADVERTISER 2092, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM WANTED—Wanted to rent poultry farm, 
with option of buying; about 23 acres: hous¬ 
ing capacity for about 1.000 hens; rent must be 
reasonable; fall details first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2091, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A RARE OPPORTUNITY for tenant farmer— 
Responsible, experienced, capable farmer to 
handle 240-acre farm; unusnally liberal terms; 
140 acres tillable; good farmhouse; 30-stall cow 
barn; complete buildings; 100-ton silo; much 
machinery; fertile, easily- worked land: favor¬ 
able markets; owner is a business man who 
occupies main dwelling in Summer. desiring 
sell-supporting country home rattier than profit; 
will make unusually favorable lease; write for 
details. giving experience and references. 
ADVERTISER 2088. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WILL SELL my 104-aere farm reasonable on 
account of death. MRS. .T. A. HEINE, 
Mitcheilville. Md. 
THE SOIL raises the crops, not the buildings; 
State roads: near good markets; but T have 
them all; low price; easy terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2086. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—First-class grain, dairy and truck 
farm: 190 acres; bordering Hudson River; de¬ 
sirable for camp sites: fully equipped with stock 
and tools: 10-room house; outbuildings: land 
mostly all level; large pasture. w*-l] watered; 
trolley stop on farm. ADVERTISER 2084. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
IMPROVED FARM—On Government irrigation 
project: near the famous Black Hills: price 
$70 per acre; write for particulars. SAM 
BORER. Newell. S. D 
FOR SALE—Colonial estate, on James River: 
730 acres: modern up-to-date home. For de¬ 
scription and price address owner, J. L. GRAY. 
Norwood. Va. 
FOR SALE—Fruit, vegetable and dairy farm, 
consisting of 200 acres: meadow, pasture, pine 
saw timber: about 50 acres under cultivation, 
and a splendid oyster and clam creek: suitable 
for gunning c-lub or golf links: situated on 
State highway, about 30 miles from Atlantic 
City, in Little Egg Harbor Township, Ocean 
County. X. J. ADVERTISER 2070. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Small farm, poultry, fruit, etc.. 
Within GO miles New York; exchange $7,500 
suburban residence. F. P. DARTE. Ridgefield 
Park. N. J. 
FOR SALE—110 acres potato land: 10 miles 
from Homer. N. Y.: seven-room house: good 
bam; all stock and tools and crops complete: 
price for all $5,000: payment of $2,000; balance 
easy. E. II. HARSH. Moravia, X. Y 
FOR SALE—Two adjoining dairy, sheep and 
poultry farms. 1G0 and 177 acres, with or 
without equipment; located on improved road; 
price and terms reasonable. CLARE GREGORY 
Mt. Vision. N. Y. 
ONE-MAN general farm wanted — Good soil. 
fair buildings: reasonable cash price essen¬ 
tial: within commuting distance good-sized in¬ 
dustrial city (machine shops): within 2fK> miles 
New 3 ork City; give particulars. VON 
SZ ELI SKI. Madison. Wls. 
FOR SALE—By owner, farm of six acres: seven- 
room house, with basement fur store; on State 
road: barn, sheds, henhouses; near school; native 
American neighborhood; cow, heifer calf 39 
hens; $2,600. ETHEL NEFF. R, D.. North 
Windham, Conn. 
For SALE — Poultry farm, two acres: new 
houses Wr 1.000 hens, three brooder stoves. 
3 2(81 incubator capacity; barn: nine-room 
house; une-half mile railroad town, Lincoln 
Highway: $3,000: will rent MILO PITTS. 
New Oxford. Pa. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Six-room house. 
all improvements, garage; price $6,000; lo¬ 
cated Queens Borough, New York City; want 
small farm, near high school: Hudson Valley 
preferred. A. H, WEEKS, 41T Shelton Avenue, 
Jamaica. L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For a New York 
State fruit amt dairy farm, very productive 
and profitable 84-acre truck farm aud orange 
grove, 3 1 miles from Orlando. Florida: on l,rick 
road, south shore of two take*- 24 acres muck 
land (seven acres subirrigated 1 six acres citrus 
land. Three acres large, full l-earing orange and 
grapefruit trees, full of fruit; two new teue- 
uieut houses lwru with ell and tool sheds; new 
cow barn, cement floor; engine house; complete 
tools, stock and equipment: master's house is 
on otie of the popular streets iu Orlando: lot 
77x123 feet: eight rooms and bath: best of 
materials; in good condition: two-car garage* 
price, complete. $32,500. Address OWNER ilrt 
West 140th Street New York City. 
FARM (190 acres) for sale, in the town of 
Washington, Conn.; productive land; good 
buildings, with modern improvements* near 
-ailroad. 0. PERRY BURR. Romford. Conn. 
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