WANTED—At’once. farm hand for general farm 
work: state experience ami wages desired. 
BOX 98, LSnlithgo, N. Y, 
WANTED—An A 1 tractor mechanic: state age. 
give r*-fcruii’es, experience ami salary desired. 
Address W. E. SCHMICK FRUIT FARMS. 
Hamburg, Pa. 
WANTED—An all-around white man; one who 
can run a Studebaker ear. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 13!i ..are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working housekeeper, familiar with 
care of children. Address BOX 3u3, Mont¬ 
gomery, N, Y. 
WANTED—Coin up tent single man on milk farm; 
give age. wages expected and referenees lirst 
letter. 8. 1). NEW El.I,. Bristol, Conn. 
WANTED - Single man. with kUOwledge of 
poultry, who run drive a Ford, work around 
up-to-date dairy roo'ii.,milk when neeessary and 
do odd jobs; must lie strictly honest, sober. Use 
uo cigarettes, with good references: good home 
on up-to-date farm and estate, nicely situated; 
wages $50 with advancement; state age, nation ¬ 
ality. experience and when available. Address 
WEDGKMKRK FA KM, Framingham.' Mass. 
MAN AND WIFE, middle aged, on small farm, 
Westchester County; garden, two cow’s, two 
horses, little poultry, eat 25 tons hay; have 
separator and washing machine; man ;o do an 
on I side work, chores and furnace; wife as cook 
and general housework and butter-making for 
American family, three adults; steady all year 
round position for good Protestant honest couple 
who would appreciate good home: two rooms 
and bath for own use furnished: we. are plain 
people, raise nothing to sell. Just a home; no 
chan Hen r or cigarette smoker allowed. A. E. 
II EYE It. 318 East 80th Street, New York City. 
A COMPETENT family rook. Protestant, for 
the country, hear New York; wages $00. 
Address W., Box 721. Babylon, L. 1., N. Y. 
WANTED—Two men on dairy furm, New Jer¬ 
sey; must he good milkers and understand 
general farm work: good wages to right men. 
ADVERTISER 220(1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged couple, uo children, 
congenial, neat, honest, willing: man exper¬ 
ienced gardener, greenhouse work, some light 
dairy and farm work; wife good cook, light 
housework, canning; good home; steady for 
right couple; live with family; best reference; 
ready February. PERCY BURR, Oakdale .Sta¬ 
tion, L. I„ N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—No children preferred; expet- 
ieneed, ambitious; wife capable cook for 
small family: separate living quarters; will 
furnish house, food, light, fuel and share of 
protits from Well-equipped plant: splendid op¬ 
portunity; only highest class party, willing and 
able to succeed; references exchanged; inter¬ 
view required. STORM FARM, Perkasic, Pa. 
WANTED—Mother and daughter or two woineu 
to do all work In small modern home; three 
in family; state wages. MRS. VERNON K, 
MELHADO. Oreen Pond Farms, Bethlehem, Pa. 
WANTED—Parly to work modern farm on 
shares; 200 acres; good land, plenty of stock 
and good tools: good house; in Warren Co., Pu, 
ADVERTISER 2152. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION offered for two people, either woman 
and daughter or two friends; one to do cook¬ 
ing and laundry, the other ns second maid. In 
replying please write MRS. B. P. HYDE. Box 
No. 3d. Naugatuck. Conn., or telephone Nauga¬ 
tuck No. 1*4-3. 
____» 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
institution fur feeble-minded; salary. S44 per 
month and maintenance. Apply, stating age 
and enclosing letter of reference (from previous 
employer if possible). To SUPERINTENDENT, 
I.etchworth Village, Thiells, Rockland Co.. N. Y. 
MARRIED man for general farm Work; good 
driver: greenhouses establishment: bouse tv 
live on place. CURT TH1MM, florist,, Roslyu, 
L. L, N V 
SI NUDE MAN on fruit, poultry farm; must be 
thoroughly capable handling tennis and all 
farm implements; experience in pruning vine¬ 
yards orchards, anil spraying, desirable; able 
to milk: all chores: farm on Lake Seneca. 10 
miles to Watkins; village one mile; year round 
position: 7*ferencrs, age, nationality, wages, 
past experience, In first letter. Address E. 
HOLT. Valois, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
where poultry, eggs and fruit are the main 
products; 13 years' <-pevienee, Cornell college 
I raining; understand the* business thoroughly in 
all its modern features: no proposition is too 
large: American: age 35: married; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 21*78, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ORCHA RDIST —Open fur position: thorough 
practical experience. ADVERTISER 2119, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, assistant, single young man, 
school anil practical. experience, desires posi¬ 
tion on modern poultry plant; best, references. 
ADVERTISER 2148. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married experienced farmer, tractor 
mail, desires position as working foreman, 
April 1: strict abstainer; references exchanged: 
state wages. liOWARD J. ELLSWORTH, 
Seottsvilh*. N. Y. 
ASSISTANT pouttryman, single, age 20. Amer¬ 
ican; willing worker, with great interest in 
efficient high production; experienced; good 
habits, and can drive to marker or build equip- 
iiiciit. FRANK IIEGER, Madison St.. Carlsimlt, 
N. J.__ 
FARM superintendent open for position on gen¬ 
tleman's estate or large farm. 3S years old; 
small family; American: Brutes* ant; college 
graduate: farm bureau manager two years: man¬ 
aged three farms; experienced la earing for 
lawns ami roads on private estate; especially 
successful with crops, purebred stock and di¬ 
recting melt; a good permanent place preferred; 
references furnished. ADVERTISER 2105. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
MARRIED man. American, with two children. 
wants position on poultry farm January 1: 
always lived on farm and am familiar' with 
poultry; not afraid o? hard work: best refer¬ 
ences furnished, C. li. STOKES, Medford. N. J. 
NURSE - COMPANION - HOUSEKEEPER would 
like position where good servliv is appreciat¬ 
ed; perfectly honest ami capable; wotihi like t» 
bear from parties desiring such service. AD¬ 
VERTISER 21*12, care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced reliable man, married 
or single, for work cat general farm, RALPH 
W. IIR1 NDAGE. O.iktield, N. Y. 
WANTED — Middle-aged woman for housework 
in country, six In family; must he neat and 
dean and able to do plain cooking; I am look¬ 
ing more for a congenial wotrun than a domes¬ 
tic, and offer good home with all modern con¬ 
venient aid $40 per month. MRS. WILL L. 
SMITH. Katonah, >\ Y. 
WANTED—Reliable, steady married man with 
some poultry experience and willingness to 
work; to children; wife to help in house; family 
of two; cottage, coal, good table, good treat¬ 
ment: state salary, experience, age in flrst let¬ 
ter. QUEKNSBURY FARMS. Toms Riv.-r, N. J. 
WAN TED—A reliable, experienced orchard mutt 
to work 53 acres on shares; must have A-l 
references and cash enough to handle It; no 
hooze or cigarettes; single man preferred. Ad¬ 
dress in person or by letter to MRS. ELLA 
WILLIAMS, B >x 92. Coxsackie, N. Y. 
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WANTED—In Ulster County, N. Y., married 
man for general farm work and teamster; 
wages $45 per month, house nnd privileges. 
Reply with references. ADVERTISER 2177. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Exi>e|- euced. competent middle-aged 
married man to take charge of our poultry 
department of Utility White Leghorns: good 
house with furnace and bath supplied, YATES 
FARMS, Orchard Park. N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, married man for general 
farm work; Hue toe*lice; bouse, garden, coal, 
chickens, etc., furnished: steady work; refer- 
* nces required, ADVERTISER 218)1. care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
WANTED — Married poultry man, steady, re¬ 
liable: house, fuel, garden furnished: must 
board oue mnu: 1.500 layers carried; stab* ug** 
and wages expected. S. P. POULTRY FARM, 
Silver Hill, Md.. Anncostin Station. Washing 
ton. D. C. 
GENERAL FARM WORK — Reliable man for 
.permanent position, January 1; absolutely no 
liquor , sint** age and wages. JOHN J. GREEN 
R. F. I*. 1. Princeton, N. J. 
POSITION WANTED by middle-aged single man 
• English): Eastern and Western experience; 
qualified In all branches of farming, vegetable 
gardening, pruning ami spraying small fruits. 
Alfalfa culture am! forage crops, or will take 
a herdsman's position In any Best class h*-rd; 
ihoi'oiigbly understand balanced rations for milk 
production for 80-day and yearly tests: llrst- 
dass hand iu fitting for show ring, good calf 
raiser, care and treatment of horses ami cattle 
in ease of sickness; understand Babcock test, 
all separators, good milker and butter-maker; 
strictly temperate; no tobacco; references. 
Apply ADVERTISER 2173. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED -Position as expert general and test¬ 
ing herdsman; farm born, college educated; 
five years' experience with *>ne of the very best 
Holstein herds; state wages and particulars in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 2174. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SUCCESSFUL poaltryxuan with 25 years’ prac¬ 
tical experience will change position; special¬ 
ize. eggs, bruilers, day old chicks, turkeys and 
pheasants; married, no, children: excellent ref¬ 
erences: six years on his last place. ADVER¬ 
TISER 211*9. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager or caretaker of 
country properly; 15 years’ experience on my 
own furm; ref erencea. ADVERTISER 2171, 
cun* care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Position as superintendent or mana¬ 
ger ou gentleman's estate by single American 
qualified by years of experience: Brat-class ref¬ 
erence. ADVERTISER 2170, care Rural News 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Position, farm manager; practical 
experience in all kinds of farming, handling 
of help, all kinds farm machinery, raising of 
all crops; married; no children; best of personal 
references; 20 years in present place; death of 
owner range of moving: oi*cri for engagement at 
any time. ADVERTISER 2179, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. young, single, willing worker. 
practical experience all branches, college 
training, desires position mi modern plant: best 
of references. ADVERTISER 2180. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
CLEAN, holiest, siugle man, able to out fire¬ 
wood. do odd jobs around n place: good home 
if willing t« work for his hoard for the Winter; 
references. IltiX 79. Route 3 Danbury, Putin. 
WANTED Married dairyman for small Guern¬ 
sey herd on private estate; must he good dry 
hand milker, butter maker, strictly , lean in 
• Very way; prefer iniddle.nged Protestant, with 
a son old enough iu work; cottage, with modern 
conveniences, light, coal, milk provided; state 
fully your experience, with references and wage 
expected and when at liberty ADVERTISER 
21S9, <nre Rural New-Yorker. 
MILKER ami herdsman wanted: single man. 
not under 3fi years ns thoroughly experienced 
dry and full hand milker nnd cowman; must be 
neat, willing, fond of cows and not afraid of 
v< rk: n< farm work required; state experience, 
ace. nationality and references: wages $70. sin¬ 
gle rot on ami board, ADVERTISER 2202. care 
Rural New -Ticker. 
YOUNG MAN wants a position on farm or es¬ 
tate where he can learn auto trucking or 
poultry. NORMAN KELLY, Millington, Conn. 
WANTED- Position by young competent Ameri¬ 
can man in creamery or dairy; can furnish 
l»-st of references. ADVERTISER 2184. care 
Rural New Yorker, 
POULT It YMAN. --ingle. American, thoroughly 
experienced In all branches of the weak, d** 
sires position on up-tu date commercial or pri 
vate plant: competent to take full charge; \2 
years’ practical experience; can furnish refer¬ 
ence* from previous employer* as to ehuraeter 
and ability: kindly state full particulars, 
ADVERTISER 2182, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER, married, wants position for both 
ou private place; age 40 years; has no chil¬ 
dren: 10 years' experience; ran furnish refer¬ 
ences: Dutch; please state wages in firsi letter. 
Address R. T. D1J WILDE, Liverpool, N, Y. 
POULTRYMAN, married, no children, 10 years’ 
successful work, all brunches, seeks position, 
eniniiiercin. or private estate: three years on 
George W. Perkins’ estate. Rlverdale. N. Y.: 
best of references. A. J. HUDSON, Homestead 
Farm, Newtown, Conn, 
YOUNG experienced farmer wants a general or 
fruit farm on shares or for **ash: Hudson 
River Valley preferred; give full details in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 2185, care Rural New- 
Yorker 
SITUATION WANTED by refined, well-bred 
widow (45): economical manager, excellent 
cook, cheerful disposition; in country gentle¬ 
man's *.r motherless home: references: slate de¬ 
tails. salary. ADVERTISER 2195, can* Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MECHANIC — Carpenter, wheelright, 
blacksmith, pipe fitter, repair all farm ma¬ 
chinery; ready January 1. ADVERTISER 2203. 
can* Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Married, experienced in egg 
production, incubating and brooding, also gen¬ 
eral farming, ready for engagement; salary and 
percentage. ADVERTISER 2204, c-nre Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SOME ONE has an unprofitable r arTi* they would 
like to have developed into a paying dairy nr 
poultry farm (or both) by an experienced llp- 
lo-dnte manager on salary and percentage basis. 
Who is it? ADVERTISER 2205. car.* Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FATHER and s**n, both married, open for posi¬ 
tion: father lifelong experience with stock, 
orchard and general farming: son years **f ex¬ 
perience *iii large commercial poultry farms; 
would prefer a two-man place in New York or 
Connecticut: only oue house, with usual privi¬ 
leges, needed: best of references ADVER¬ 
TISER 2197. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HIRED MAN wants Job on farm: young and ex¬ 
perienced farm hand. LKETE IVES, West 
Cornwall, I’onn. 
EXPERIENCED poultry in an. married, well-edu¬ 
cated. competent, incubator and brooder man. 
seeks position, commercial or private place: flue 
record raising chicks and producing eggs; refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 2199 carp Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER SUPERINTENDENT — 20 years’ 
practical experience all branches: 14 years 
last position; personal reference; married; open 
for engagement. E. D.. 205 Seventh Avenue, 
New York City. 
YOUNG LADY would like active out of door 
work; experienced automobile, truck and tr 
tor driver: good reference. ADVERTISER 2194, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position by practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent: life experience in g**n- 
eral farming; agricultural college training; *-x- 
perieuoed in management of large commercial 
farm and private estate-, best of references; 
American: single; age 47: family consists of 
mother aud self: prefer Alfalfa and live stock 
proposition. BOX 702, Windsor Locks, Oonn. 
POSITION WANTED by refined woman .*n poul¬ 
try farm to assist with outside work: per¬ 
fectly healthy: excellent references: vicinity 
Syracuse: no housework: live with fami'y. 
ADVERTISER 2192, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (20) Would like position on poul¬ 
try farm to learn the business; moderate 
wages. WILLIAM M. MoLEXNAN, 205 East 
Kennedy Street. Syracuse. N. Y. 
LADY, with some poultry, wishes position on 
farm where she can bring same and carry on 
business next Spring. ADVERTISER 2187. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
DAIRY—Stilly equipped; 2S cows; milk at door 
7 tie: commuting distance to Philadelphia, 
Pa., 10 miles: stone road: 173 acres; priced to 
sfdl on buyer’s terms. ADVERTISER 213$. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
IDEAL DAIRY country place; 204 acres; 
will divide; near Philadelphia; Lincoln High¬ 
way; including stock, crops, complete equip¬ 
ment; under half above price; appraisal build¬ 
ings three Houses, barn-, silo, exceeds price; 
$35.i*0O; references; photographs, J. M. WAT¬ 
KINS, owner, Langhorne, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Village poultry farm: near station; 
one of the best location in Vineland tract: all 
improvements. Further details, write LOCK 
BOX 135. South Vineland. N, J. 
TWO Montour County, l*a., farms, 78 and 110 
a* res. compact plot, for sale, or rent on 
shares, separately or together: set buildings 
each place. Write for full particulars. Address 
ADVERTISER, Room 4. 832 Pine St.. Williams 
port, Pa. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm: on good road, five 
miles from Schenectady. S-room house, bams, 
granary. h**g house, stock, crops, equipment; 
price, 90,000, part down. C. M. FREEMAN, 
K. I). 3, Schenectady, N. Y. 
WHO KNOWS A GOOD FARM when lie sees it? 
I have one and can prove it. Who want* it. 
cheap for cash? ADVERTISER 2104, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
F*>R SALE—17$ ncr^s: 25 miles west Rochester. 
N. Y.; extra good farm; buildings worth 
$17,000; two h* -uses; 15 acres young fruit: price 
$20,000; $4.IKK) down: bargain. ADVERTISER 
21)10. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, large house, small acreage. 
State road, within 100 miles New York City; 
reference given. BOX 337, Sherburne, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—In Putnam county, 8t5-acre farm; 
fertile, well watered; apple and peach or¬ 
chard. plenty other fruits; 13-room house, baru, 
wagon house and granary, icehouse, hen roost*, 
etc.: near large Summer resorts; buildings in 
good condition: $7,000. Apply to ADVERTISER 
2173, care Rural New-Yorker 
_ r • ■ 
FOR SALE—Track and poultry farm, over 30 
acres; stock, crops and equipment: good build¬ 
ings: Central Jersey; resort markets: near 
school and railroad; terms. Owner, ADVER¬ 
TISER 21*!8, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—For next Spring, modern farm of 
300 acres, on shares, with machinery and 
stork; between New York and Philadelphia. 
ADVERTISER 2172, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm up 2*) acres and up. suitable 
for poultry; plenty water, woodlot: prefer 
eastern Hudson River section, within 60 miles 
front New York, on or near State road ami 
station: no agents. Please send full particulars 
to J. STERLING, Upper Black Eddy, Pa. 
FOR SALK—Two lots, Pleasantvttle Terra-e. 
N. ,T., near Atlantic City. Address BOX 23, 
Old town, Md. 
WANTED—From 3 to 15 acres of good farm 
land: State road. near Paterson, N. J. 
ADVERTISER 217$ care Rural New-Yorker. 
SACRIFICE—74-acre farm: 11-room house; 10 
good outbuildings.; only $1,200 cash: price 
$3,900; plenty fruit; or with stock, crops, tools, 
cash $2.300; price $5,000. BOX 124, R. 3, 
Saugerties. X. Y. 
OWNER ”Mt. Granview Orchards,” Waynes¬ 
boro. Va.. must sell or Ipase same: farming, 
poultry, fruit: none finer; richest county; terms 
easy. CHARLES E. BECK, R. F. D. 2, 
Wuyuesboro, Va. 
WANTED—A five or six-room house, with six 
to Di ai*res; near a bodv of water: all cash 
for a bargain ADVERTISER 2170, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—2)i acres tillable. IS acre* 
good woodland; in Cumberland County. South¬ 
ern New Jersey; fine soil: trucking section; 
grow* anything; comfortable frame farmhouse. 
10 rooms: barn, wagon shed, etc.; oil main auto 
highway: motor bases run by the door; gas and 
electric light; half mile io village 1 1,1001. rail¬ 
road station, churches, schools and stores; a 
variety of fruit and lot voting trees coming on; 
terms $3,500 cash. FRANK. G. SILVERS, 
owner, Newport. N. J. 
FOR RENT OH SALE—70-acre level loam farm: 
1'i miles from depot: near New York and 
Bridgeport markets; suitable potatoes and cauli¬ 
flower or anything; plenty of fruit. ARTHUR 
I.OPEK. Port Jefferson. L. L. X. Y. 
FEED MILL—Doing large business: in big dairy 
and poultry section: nearest mill or feed 
store six miles: permanent water power: feed 
grinder, buckwheat and graham flour mills, two 
improved water wheels; new fireproof ware¬ 
house: mill, three-story, excellently built ::ud 
in good repair: stock t*> irvenmry at market. 
ADVERTISER 2183. care Rural New-Yorker 
AN EXPERIENCED praetical farmer wishes to 
connect with owner who has for sale a one- 
man farm. 50 to GO acres (more or less), with 
plenty of fruit ns a side linp. Address LOUIS 
KRAMER. West Camp. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large dairy farm: level, fertile 
land: excellent buildings; near market; valu¬ 
able timber and wood: bargain; write for par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 21*1. *;*r** Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent per year sevpn-room farm¬ 
house, with sonic land New York or Con¬ 
necticut. where tliere's plenty of work. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2198, care Rural New-Yorker. 
20-ACRE FARM—Two-story house: fruit, wood, 
water: near towns: fine location: price $2,000. 
ADVERTISER 2190, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — Gentleman’s commuter’s home. 
beautiful bungalow, eight rooms, improve¬ 
ments; 11 a*res: fanner's house, outbuildings: 
apple orchards pay expenses: 50 minutes fr*un 
Broadway; high elevation: express service; 
••quipped with all up-to-date equipment. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2200. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FULLY EQUIPPED 7)K)-acre farm nnd master's 
12-toora house, completely furnished, all to he 
sacrificed to thp right party assuming a three- 
year lease on all or portion of the farm: a mag¬ 
nificent. proposition requiring about $10,000; farm 
located 35 trifles out. Jersey: buildings modern 
throughout: conditions Ideal. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 2201. care Rural New-Yorker, 
FARM — HK> acres; guod soil, pasture, plenty 
wood: seven-room house: henhouse; beautiful 
new barn, accommodates 30 cows; located near 
Norwich, N. Y.: only $l.sd(): hair cash: balance 
easy terms Owner, ADVERTISER 21 OS. .are 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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FARM—110 acres: 10-room house; ideal Summer 
home, boarders ur dnirv; brooks springs, 
wood. Details, n. s. McPherson, r. d., 
Chatham. N. Y. 
FOR SALE — Poultry plant and fruit farm: 
owing to other interests owner will sacrifice 
an up-to-date poultry plant; electrically equipped 
poultry houses: established local and parcel post 
trade: a good Income right from the start: buy 
now and get the benefit of the next four 
months’ business, which is the best of the year; 
stack a ml equipment included. Particulars from 
F. C; ROSENTHAL, Box 2S1. Huntington. L. L. 
FOR EXCHANGE—High-class farm. Western 
New York. 17** acres, two sets fin** buildings, 
for house or Income property, any city or largo 
village: I am owner: retiring account ill health. 
Address ADVERTISER 21G7, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FDR SAT.E — 55 acres rich farm bind, near 
Kingston. X. Y.; good buildings and water: 
•ill improvements, Including electricity: well 
worth Inspection. Particulars from ADVER¬ 
TISER 2191. .-are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED -Poultry farm, to rent, with option »* I N ERAI, STORE—North Central Ohio, in vil- 
**f buying: about $ acres or more: capacity of surrounded by rich farming .*nin- 
1.500 layers; rent must he reasonable; full de- unmify; owe mile fr**m consolidated high school: 
tails first letter; experienced poultrvrnan. A*l- store room 24x00x10, with electric 'iglirs and 
dress EDWARD B. TAYLOR. Yauirt Farms, furnace; this store is tin* only store lu village 
Xapanoch. N. Y. f""’ ts doing the largest business of an> country 
- store in comity. Make inquiry through ADVER- 
POFLTRYMAN, single, wishes to buy poultry TISKR 2188. care Rural New-Yorker. 
farm in partnership with young man exper-- 
tcnceil in same line. A. LEVIN, Gurncrvlllc, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, suitable for poultry, 10 to 20 
acres, within 35 miles of New York; par¬ 
ticulars first letter. A. LEVIN, Garnerville, 
N. Y. 
ONE AGUE THICKEN FARM Near Metncheti, 
N J.: six-room dwelling, improvements; fruit 
in abundance: garages, laundry house, -hicken 
houses, barn: 10 minutes from Pennsylvania 
station and fast line, five minutes to buses and 
f.d’evs. F**r particulars write **wuer, J. 
TOITE HANSEN Perth Amboy. X. Y. 
CLOVER or Basswood honev in CO-lb. cans, 
$7.50: buckwheat, $6.50: o. b. G. AY. 
RELOEN. Berkshire. N. Y. 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers* 
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