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Farm Help Wanted 
WAN Till! —Single women as attendant* in State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary. $44 per 
month and maintenance. Appt.v. stating age 
and enclosing letter of reference tfriirn previous 
employer if possible), to SI PHRINTKNDhN 1, 
I i tchwortlt Village, l'hlells. Bock Intel ' » . N- > 
MARRIED man for general farm work; good 
driver; greenhouse* establishment; house to 
live on place. CURT TII1MM, tlorist,, Koslyn, 
L. 1„ N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Experienced reliable man. married 
„r single, for work on general farm. KALEII 
\\. It HEN I) AGE. Oak Held, N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle aged woman for housework 
in country: six in family; must be neat and 
(lejm and atde to do plain cooking: 1 am look¬ 
ing inure for a congenial woman Ilian a domes- 
11 ,, and offer good home With all modern con- 
venieiu'eS mid $40 per month. MRS. WILL L. 
SMITH, Katonnh, N. Y. 
WANTED—Jn Ulster County, N. V., married 
man for general farm work and teamster; 
viages $45 irer mouth, house anil privileges. 
Reply, with references, ADVERTISER 21 >i, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced, competent middle-aged 
married man to take charge of our poultry 
department of Utility W hite Leghorn*; good 
house with furnace and bath supplied. lAlLS 
EAR MS, Orchard Park. N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Married dairyman for small Guora- 
-.(■v herd on iirlvntf estate; must be good dry 
hand milker, butter maker, strictly clean m 
evepv way: i»t*ef,'r middle-aged Protest ant, with 
r. soil old cnougMUo work; cottage, with modern 
conveniences, light, coal, milk provided; state 
fullv vmir Wpcrif?ncc, Avilli I'pforcui't's BUu 
expected and when at liberty. ADVERTISER 
“189. care Rural New-Yorker. _ 
MAN AND WIFE, middle-aged, nti small farm. 
Westchester Comity; garden, two cow's, two 
horses, little poultry, cut 25 tons Uaj ; have 
Mparutor nutl washluj? machine; man to <1«> xiu 
outside work, chores and furnace; wife as cook 
and general housework nud butter-making t"r 
American family, three ndul'ri steady all year 
round position foi good Protestant honest duple 
who would appreciate good home; two looms 
and hath for own use furnished; we arc plalu 
people, raise nothing to sell, Just a home; no 
chauffeur or cigarette smoker allowed. A. L. 
MEYER. 31N East 39th Street. New Turk tit,'. 
WANTED—Married man for farm in Eastern 
Pennsylvania; must he guod milker and un¬ 
derstand farm machinery; give age, experience, 
age Of Children and references. W. II. KEMP, 
Hnaleton, P«. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
must be good willt stock: milking machine 
used, btatc wages, etc., In tlrst letter. All! KR- 
ITSER 2212, care Rural New-Yorker._ 
WANTED—Married dairyman for registered 
herd, tuberculin-tested llolsteins; good oppor¬ 
tunity and permanent posltiou for right man; 
references required. RIVERSIDE DAIRY 
1 ARMS. Central Bridge, N. Y. 
WANTED —Able, experience'll live stock farmer 
foreman on Dutchess County farm of 200 
acre*; knowledge of tractor, gas engines and 
modern farm niachuinery necessary; must board 
two men; purebred beef cattle; good place for 
right muni full particulars and salary required 
ill application. L. M. TAYLOR, 320 Broadway, 
New vork City. 
A LAWYER, having purchased farm near Stam¬ 
ford, Conn., wants a first-class. hard-working 
farmer and wife; the man to dear land, putting 
farm on paying basis; poultry main stock; he 
must l>e economical, bandy with tools and aide 
to work without supervision; a good percentage 
offered above expenses; the wife must be plalu 
cook and m at bdisekeeper; liberal wage* given 
t,< competent couple wishing permanent home 
where good work is appreciated; highest rofer- 
eticeH. ADVERTISER 2218, care Rural New- 
Y orker. 
i WANTED—Single man. January 1, or imme- 
dlately; goo<l teamster and general farm work¬ 
man; $4o month and board. KAIRVIEW 
FARM. Bristol. Conn. 
WANTED — Childless couple ns caretakers. 
within 100 miles of New York City, to live 
in comfortable cottage, with bathroom, in Sum¬ 
mer. and in main house in Winter: man to 
assist in garden and farm; wife t,. take care 
of main house and cook on occasion'll week-end 
visits of owners iu Winter; only letters with 
full details, age, experience, images, references, 
will receive attention. Address ADVERTISER 
2237. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED —First-class man with several years' 
experience In growing apples; house with 
room for garden supplied. Apply with refer¬ 
ences and wages desired, to CLIFFORD L. 
MILLER. Claveruck. N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
slate experience and wnges. J. K1TCH, 
Smyrna, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN to take charge of field work 
on 275-acre Central New Jersey hog farm, 
March 1*. main crop corn, besides forage; no 
small grain; must operate tractor, co-operate 
with oihers and be willing to board two other 
men for geiieral and held work, not yet en¬ 
gaged; comfortable house, steam heat and 
hath; state experience, nationality, age and 
wages expected. Apply und“r ADVERTISER 
2233, care Rural New-Yoriter. 
WANTED—Educated executive couple for hoys' 
farm school; under 33; no children, no tobacco; 
man working farm superintendent, care for reg¬ 
istered Ayrshire#, swine and poultry, tlrst-class 
dry hand milker; wife for department house¬ 
keeper; state education, experience ami salary 
expected first letter. SFl'ERINTENDENT. 
Truant School, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED — Active. Intelligent man with suc¬ 
cessful poultry experience for assistant on 
large commercial poultry farm, near New York 
City; mast he farm raised, with clean habits 
and not afraid of hard work: liberal wages, a 
good home and excellent chances for advance¬ 
ment for the right man; give age, references 
and wages required in lirst letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2232. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN WANTED for housework: no objection 
to child. Addre-s HOUSEKEEPER, Fair 
View Stock Farm, Flemiugtoti, N. J. 
WOMAN who like- country life to do all house¬ 
work on suiall farm with modern conveniences, 
running water, electric lights, washing machine, 
etc.; $15 per week, including board and room; 
no attention paid to applications omitting refer¬ 
ence names. ADVERTISER 222U. care Rural 
New Yorker. 
WANTED Single experienced man for general 
work on dairy farm in Central New York; 
state experience and wages. ADVERTISER 
2228. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An all around .nnu; good home as¬ 
sured for a willing worker, handy around 
cattle and house. TREMONT HOUSE, Acra, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Boy about 18 to help on milk and 
do dairy work: reference required. MEADOW 
BROOK FARM. Milford. Conn. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
where poultry, eggs and fruit arc the main 
products; 15 years’ experience, Cornell college 
training: understand the business thoroughly in 
all its modern features, uo propnsllloo is too 
large: Aineriean: age S3; married; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 207S, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ORC11AHD1ST — Open for position: thorough 
practical experience. ADVERTISER 2119, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as superintendent or mana¬ 
ger on gentleman's estate by single American 
qualified by year: of experience: first-class ref¬ 
erence. ADVERTISER 2170, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Position, farm muuager: practical 
experience in all kinds of farming, Uaudling 
of help, all kinds farm machinery, raising of 
all crops: married: uo child run; best of personal 
references; 20 years In present plaec: death of 
owner cause of moving: open for engagement at 
any time. ADVERTISER 2179. care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
POl'LTRY.MAN Married, experienced in egg 
production, incubating and brooding, also gen¬ 
eral farming, ready for engagement; salary and 
pereeutage. ADVERTISER 2204. care Rural 
New Yorker. 
WANTED—A man that understands rearing tur¬ 
keys: have 1,000-acre preserve for breeding 
on; will pav salary and percentage. JOHN H. 
GAMMETEU, Portage Heights, Akron, 0. 
WANTED—Mar- and wife, work farm; every¬ 
thing furnished; will pay farm wages; good 
le t,,. J. r. MeLEAN, Route 43, Greenville. Pa. 
WANTED—Five tuen. live stock fanning. In 
Northern Michigan; large scale; corporation 
plant; no money required, but at bust five 
years’ experience; no others need apply; ttgri- 
lultunil college graduate preferred: herdsmen, 
poultry, hog*, carpenter, general men, farming: 
-rate ug' . experience. CHARLES MltlZEK, 11 
V Jefferson Street, StnilUtOU, Vrt. 
\\ ANTED—Man nud wife, no children, otj small 
farm; man to do light farm work mid gener¬ 
ally useful; wife to help with Cooking and 
housework: separate living quarters, light, food. 
' nd. everything furnished. Address, stating 
wages . xpected It. B. HUFF, Pouipton Plains. 
V .1 
WANTED —A woman for general hou-ewurk on 
a farm: two miles from town: two in family; 
i.e laundry; references. PIERSON. Howells, 
orange Co., N. Y. 
\\ ANTED -To work with owner on New Jersey 
23 Here farm, single man who doesn’t use lo¬ 
in"-o, preferably farm reared, who understands 
ntt.l likes fruit work, spraying and pruning: 1 
(tv , 1 2 acres in apples, all under lit years, that 
i want a muu to cure for properly, which won’t 
p. h. anything like all his time, and when the 
fmlt doesn’t need attention he is to help at 
whatever 1 have for him to do with the fare of 
tin tt.ooo hens or the rearing of young stock: if 
satisfactory after working one month an agree¬ 
ment will Re made for one year; state age, 
1 iglit. weight, experience and yearly wage, 
•-ddress ADVERTISER 2224. care Rural New- 
Yorker. _ 
WANTED—General worker, preferably someone 
familiar with masonry and carpenter work; 
t... fer married man. with no children, but small 
amlly no objection; will guarantee a year’s 
alsir at day’- pay and rent an excellent fttrtu- 
house at reasonable rent; should be perma¬ 
nent work for proper matt with high .-las- refer- 
r i . farm u Westchester County AD\ ER- 
jirsLR 223". utc Rutttl New-Yorker. 
GARDENER SUPERINTENDENT — 20 years’ 
practical experience all branches: 14 year* 
Inst, jio.itlou; personal reference; married; open 
for engagement E. P., 205 Seventh Avenue. 
New York City. 
YOUNG MAN (20) would like position on poul¬ 
try farm to learn the business; moderate 
wages. WILLIAM M. MCLENNAN, 20b East 
Kennedy Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as superintendent or man 
nger of large dairy farm by a capable and 
reliable college trained man with practical ex¬ 
perience; familiar with breeding, raising ant 
male, advanced registry work and directing 
men: reference* furnished: state what you have 
to offer. ADVERTISER 22<>U, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, single. 26, wants position Imme¬ 
diately : rxperlemed a. R. and K. M , prefer 
herd doing test work; wages first letter. 
ADVERTISER 2210, cave Rural New Yorker. 
HERDSMAN or assistant manager on purebred 
dairy farm; married; age 46; practical exper¬ 
ience in care of test cows and show herd, gen 
cral farming, etc.: A 1 reference: where honesty 
and reliability are appreciated; open March 1. 
AD\ EUTISEli 221 J, cafe Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED- An opportunity to associate with an 
up-to-date farmer or commercial proposition; 
single man (37) seeks partnership; salary and 
percentage; 13 years’ experience poultry and 
general forming; use of nil farm tuuchiuery, au¬ 
tomobile nud tractor; must Include home with 
American family, in or near an up and doing 
town, with garage space for own auto; small 
Invest tuen t possible if mutually satisfied after 
trial. ADVERTISER 2217. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER, gardener and estate working mali¬ 
nger of proven ability can make your devel¬ 
oped or undeveloped place a success; American; 
married; A-l references. BON 791 , Mt. Risen. 
N Y 
I’UFLTRYMAN—Young, single American, de¬ 
sires position In charge of up-to-date plant: 
agricultural school graduate: thoroughly experi¬ 
enced hi all brunches; no tobacco user; clean 
habits: best ol references. N. W., Box 123, 
Matti tuck, A\ Y. 
FARMER with growing son. both good dairymen 
and chauffeurs, capable of taking charge, 
wants position .limitary 1. BOX 70, Gladstone. 
N. J. 
FARM MANAGER, Single, 36 years old. life ex¬ 
perience; also agricultural college training: 
practical, up to date, and can get results. AD¬ 
VERTISER 2223. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—.Single; life experience, also agri¬ 
cultural college training; energetic and re¬ 
liable. ADVERTISER 2225, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED -Posltiou by young man on farm; 
fair milker, and can handle horse. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2222, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, single, 27. above average every 
way, making records, economical milk; good 
results guaranteed. Address ADVERTISER 
2221, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION by married couple on farm; man, 
teamster, general farm work; woman, plain 
cook, general housework. MR. E. A. VOXAUX, 
R, I). No. I, Strykersvllle, N. Y. 
WANTED -Experienced couple. Americans, good 
habits, wish to superintend farm; good refer¬ 
ences, BOX 5, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
WOMAN, son 15, desires position, humble home: 
moderate wages. MRS. F. C, SHELDON. 
Susquehanna. Pa. 
FARM MANAGER nr superintendent open for 
position; have a thorough practical knowledge 
of all details pertaining to the management of 
an estate, lncludlug feeding, testing, showing, 
developing of Guernsey cuttle, general farming, 
poultry anil construction work; American; mar¬ 
ried; best of references. Address ADVERTISER 
2220, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT herdsman or test cow milker, sin¬ 
gle, open after January 15. 1923; good milker, 
dry hand or machine, experienced feeder and 
calf raiser; best of references; please give full 
particulars and salary in tlrst letter. JOHN 
W. MILLS, Wilco Dairy, WUlUvlUe, 111. 
REFINED, capable couple, seeking position for 
Winter and Spring, gentlemans estate, care¬ 
taker. clerical or anything. BOX 115, Eldred, 
Sullivan Co., N. Y. • 
LIFE EXPERIENCED herdsman-dairyman; best 
of reference proving character and ability: 
Address DAIRYMAN, 163 Httdsou Avenue, 
Chatham, N. Y. 
COMPETENT SHEPHERD, thoroughly under¬ 
standing tin* care of sheep; best of reference. 
Address SHEPHERD, 103 Hudson Avenue, Chat¬ 
ham, X. Y. 
FARM MANAGER or working foreman open for 
position April 1; A-l man ami will consider 
only first class proposition; give full particulars 
In first letter. Address ADVERTISER 2231. 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
AMERICAN, single, wants position on farm or 
estate; capable of taking full charge; best of 
reference. W, SMITH, Box 108, Valiev Stream, 
L. L, N. Y. 
POFLTRYMAN, college t mined, wishes work 
on duck farm. ADVERTISER 223<’>. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POFLTRYMAN, Christian, agriculture school 
graduate, wishes position. ADVERTISER 
2235. rare .Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, middle-aged, single, good herds¬ 
man and butter-maker, best references, wishes 
position on private e*tnt>. ADVERTISER 2238. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (Hollander) 17 years old. not 
speaking English plainly, wants a position on 
a farm with good hottest people who will take 
interest in him. ADVERTISER 2234. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Posltiou by American, age 40. as 
manager of farm or estate: long successful 
experience in orcharding, crops, dairy and beef 
cattle, lawns, roads, shrubs, etc.: for last 
10 years have managed SOO-ucre estate: small 
family: references front present employer. It. 
S. TOWERS, Shelburne, Vt. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc, j 
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, barns, ailo, exceeds price; 
?35.IKK), references: photographs, J. M. WAT¬ 
KINS. owner, Laughorue. Pa. 
FOR SALE -Village poultry farm; near station; 
one of tlic beat location in Viuelaud trad; all 
Improvement*. Further details, write LOCK 
BOX 135, South Vineland. N, J. 
ONE ACRE CHIC KEN FARM—Near Metuchen, 
N. J.; six-room dwelling, improvements; fruit 
in abundance; garages, laundry house, chicken 
houses, barn; lo minutes from Pennsylvania 
station and fast.line, five minutes to buses and 
trollevs. For particulars write owner. J. 
TOFTE HANSEN, Perth Amboy. N. J. 
WANTED—To vent large house, small acreage. 
State road. 'Vitlllll 100 miles New Y’ork City; 
reference given. BOX 337, Sherburne, N. Y T . 
FOR SALE- Iu Putnam County. 86-a ere farm: 
fertile, well watered: apple and peach or¬ 
chard, plenty other fruits: 13-room house, barn, 
wagon house and granary. Icehouse, hen roosts, 
etc.; near large Summer resorts; buildings iu 
good condition: $7,000. Apply to ADVERTISER 
2173. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm of 20 acres and up. suitable 
for poultry; plenty water, wnodlot: prefer 
eastern Hudson River section, within 60 miles 
front New York, on or near State road and 
station; no agents. Please send full particulars 
to J. N’iKBl.lNG, Upper Black Eddy. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Two lots. Pleasantville Terrace, 
N. J., near Atlantic City. Address BOX 23, 
Oldtowu. Md. 
FARM FOR SALK—26 acres tillable, 18 acres 
good woodland; in Cumberland County, South¬ 
ern New Jersey; fine soli: trucking section; 
grows anything; comfortable frame farmhouse, 
10 rooms; barn, wagon shed, etc.; on main auto 
highway: motor buses run by the door: gas and 
electric light; half utile to village (1.100), rail 
road station, churches, schools and stores: a 
variety of fruit and lot young trees coining on: 
terms 83.500 cash. FRANK. G. SIL\ KBS. 
owner. Newport. N. J. 
AN EXPERIENCED practical farmer wishes to 
connect with owner who has for sale a one- 
man farm. 50 to 60 acres iiuore or less), with 
plenty of fruit as a side line. Address LOUIS 
KRAMER, West Camp, X. Y. 
FLORIDA Ten acres: good soli: big potato 
licit: Central Florida: unexcelled drainage; 
abstract. D. L. LONG, Route 1, Sanford, Fla. 
FOR SALE—Large dairy farm; level, fertile 
land; excellent bt;i.dings; near market: valu¬ 
able timber and wood; bargain; write for par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 2181, ,nre Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM—110 acres; 10-room house; Ideal Rummer 
home boarders or dairy; brooks spring*, 
wood. Details B. S. MePHEKSON, 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 pared 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; 
stock and equipment included. Particulars from 
F. C. ROSENTHAL, Box 281, Huntington. L. I., 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE — 35 acres rich fnrtn land, near 
Kingston, N. Y.: good buildings and water; 
all Improvements,’ including electricity: well 
worth tnspci-tlun. Particulars from ADVER¬ 
TISER 2191. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
RAISE CROPS FIRST! -If you can’t raise crops 
you don’t need buildings nor State rends nor 
good markets. Who wants to buy a good farm 
with all the above and more? ADVERTISER 
2208. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Some person interested In boys and 
girls to donate a tract of land within easy 
reach of New York: 20 acres or more, with 
waterfront, seashore preferred, for Summer 
school and camping purposes: some wooded land 
desirable; philanthropic project. Inquire AD¬ 
VERTISER 2215, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option to buy, farm 
suitable for poultry, near city: Pennsylvania 
or New Jersey preferred. ADVERTISER 2216. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
808-ACRE State road grain and dairy farm; 
beautiful buildings; none better. KELLOGG, 
Avon, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A building site, desirable for 
$10,000 bungalow: also a “Colonial” country 
mansion tin miniature). K. E. GUXKLE. R. 
D. 1, Phoeuixvllle, Pa. 
FARM FOR SALE—140 acres in the Chautauqua 
grape Is-lt; 20 acres grapes; 400 cherry trees; 
100 apple trees and other fruit: near railroad 
station, school and markets. ADVERTISER 
2214, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent a general farm of 73 acres 
or more; experienced farmer; no children. L. 
J. JONES, 40 University Ave.. Delaware, O. 
FOR SALE—One-man up-to-date poultry farm: 
eight minutes from station; with stock if 
wanted. BOX 338, Pompton I<akes. X. J. 
FARM—50 acres; about 40 tillable potato 
ground, equipped for chickens. 150 Black 
Ginuts, room for 1.000 ; 3 cows. 3 horses, 8- 
nmin house; brook on property; price $7,000. 
CHAS. WITT, Creulmry. N. J. 
WANTED—Good farm, suitable for cattle and 
poultry raising, general fanning: would like 
to exchange good business property, now rented, 
store* and apartments; annual income, $2,000. 
ADVERTISER 2219, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MEADVILLE FA RM—210 acres: hay. grain. 
potatoes; 130 acres plow land. 50 acres pas¬ 
ture; fine location: $2,000 iu timber; two ad¬ 
joining farms: raised 12.000 bushels of potatoes 
tills year: eight-room house; three large barns, 
silo, garage, boghouse, poultry-house; all neces¬ 
sary machinery; four horses. 15 cows. 10 pigs, 
4" tons hay. oats, corn, five steers, 10 acres 
wheat: all for $60 per acre; without equipment 
$50. Owner. JES81E BOYD. Meadvlllo, Pa. 
FOR SALE—127 acre farm, located four miles 
front Rath or Ilammoodsport, N. Y.; on state 
road; good buildings, wtth water In house and 
barns. C. H. SAXTON, R, D. No. 3 Rath. 
TENANT FARMER for adjoining farms. 110 
and 125 acres: on Barge Canal, near N Y. C. 
and L. V. railroads; *honld have tools and 
stock: references. BOX 103. Cayuga. N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM — 103 acres; completely 
♦■quipped: 10,800 capacity incubator, 7,500 
capacity brooder: fine buildings; State road; 
eight room 'io>w. all improvements; two miles 
village; price $11 000: terms. WILLIAM SAD¬ 
LER, MlUertoo. X. Y. 
EQUIPPED Gloucester loam farm; cash or 
share*; write for particulars, enclosing copy 
of references. FAIRCHANCE FARM. Daniel¬ 
son, Conn. 
FOR SALE—First-class truck farm: 4'i miles 
from Washington. 1). C.; 84 acres: 12-room 
house, three tenant houses, all outbuildings; 
best markets; sacrifice for quick sale; easy 
terms. Address C. H. CORKRAN. owner. Route 
9, Auacost in Station. Washington, D. C. 
FOR SALE—Small farm. 35 acres, 20 tillable. 
15 pasture and woodland: good eight room 
house, good barn, henhouse, four cows, on* 
horse, all wagons, sleighs, farm tools; good 
fruit and water: tine river runs whole length of 
farm: price very low: school V6 mite from 
house: 1' 2 miles to railroad station; new State 
road building pust door; old age reason for 
selling. F. W. ODWELL, Downsville, Delaware 
Co., X. Y, 
PRODUCTIVE 40-cow farm. Write BOX 39. 
R. D. No, l, West Edmeston, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—160 acres; 100 irrigable; 13 miles 
from Helena, nine miles station; good roads: 
good four-room house, outbuildings; near school; 
free wood: small fruits; boating, fishing; must 
be sold to settle estate; price $3,200 cash. 
CLARENCE H. JORDAN. Administrator, Route 
A, Helena. Mont. 
FOR SALE—120-acre fruit farm in the Finger 
Lake region of Western New York: the farm 
consists of approximately too acres of apples, 
peaches, pears, plums, prunes and cherries: the 
balance of the farm In hay and grain. For in¬ 
formation address ADVERTISER 2226. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR s.vt E—250-acre fruit and grain farm in 
the Finger Lake region of New York: the 
farm Is well located for the growing of fruit, 
lad ug protected by Seneca Lake, and consists 
of approximately 110 acres of the best varieties 
of fruit grown in this section of New York 
State: balance of farm Is level, well drained 
in ltd and producing better than normal hay and 
grain crops. For Information address ADVER¬ 
TISER 2227. care Rural New Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
CLOVER or Basswood honey, in 60-lb. can*. 
$7.50; buckwheat, $6,50; f. o. to. G. W. 
l’.ri-DEN. Berkshire, N. Y. ' 
Other Advertismcnts of Subscribers* 
Exchange will be found on page 1504. 
