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COMl'KTK.Vr SHEPHERD. thoroughly under 
standing tile rare "I sheep; lirsl of reference. 
Address SHEPHERD. 103 Hudson Aieime, Chat 
ham. N. Y, 
J,1 CIO EXPERIENCED herdsman-dairyman; best 
of reference proving eliaraeter and ability. 
Address DAI It Y.MAX, 103 Hudson Avenue, 
Chatham , N. Y. 
I’OUL. .vi.i.,. v'hristlan, agriculture school 
gran < 1)1 to, wishes position. ADVERTISER 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in Stan- institution for feeble-minded; salary 
$44 per mouth and maintenance. Apply, staling 
age and enclosing letter of referenee 1 from pre¬ 
vious employer if possible), to ST PEHIN- 
TENDKNT. latehwortli Village. Thiells. Kock- 
lanil Co ., N. Y. ___ 
WANTED Expo lie need reliable man. married 
or single, for work on general farm. RALPH 
W. BRUNDAGE. Oaktielil, N, Y, _ 
WANTED—A man that understands rearing tur¬ 
keys; have 1,000-acre preserve for breeding 
on; will pay satiny and percentage. JOHN It. 
(1 AMMETER. Portage Heights. Akron. U ._ 
WANTED — Childless couple as caretakers, 
within lOfl mills of N*-w York City, to live 
in fiunlvirtiililc coliiiK*'. >viMi bathroom. In Sum 
mer. and in main house in Winter; Ilian to 
assist m garden and Inruii wife in take care 
of main bouse and cook on occasional week-end 
visits nt owners In Winter; only letters with 
full details, age. experience, wages, lef-'cenees, 
will leicive attention Address ADYLItllSER 
•Jli37. rale Rural ,Ne\o-Yorker._ 
WANTED— First-class man with several years’ 
experience in growing apples; house wuh 
room for garden supplied. Apply vefer- 
riires and wag* s desired, to LLII' I- OLD L. 
MILLER, Clavernck. N. Y. 
WANTED—single man for general farm werk; 
state experience and wages. J. KITCU, 
Smyrna. N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Boy about IS to help on milk and 
do dairy work; reference required. MEADOW 
BROOK FARM. Mi lford. Conn. _ 
WANTED A competent working fanner to rum 
400-a ere dairv farm, either on slums or regn- 
,,)., r sniavv in the tear; im estate manager need 
apply. .)’. T. SHANAHAN. 50 Huilaou Street, 
Buffalo. Si Y. _ 
WANTED—Assistant matrons, between the ages 
of 25 min 45: sntai v 55- a month and maiu- 
tenanee. Apple SUPERINTENDENT. New Yolk 
state Reformatory for Women, Bedford Hills, 
N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Couple: man must understand ordi¬ 
nary care and operation of Packard and Ford 
cars, attend to general work about house and 
place and have some knowledge of plain garden¬ 
ing ; woman must lie fair cook and general 
tioiiseworlcer: no laundry work: family of twv»; 
var ■round Inline for conscientious and honest 
persons; English or Scotch preferred; satisfac¬ 
tory wages. Address K. J. HAM. Norwalk, 
Conn. _ i 
COPPLE WASTED — After January 1; white. 
Protest ant. young; permanent country place, 
•.'8 miles out; house has all couveuieucCs; two 
rooms and hath for use of couple: two in fam¬ 
ily: no laundry; woman plain conk nml house- 
worker; man to work outside and help inside; 
milk overt- other Sunday night; wv raise noth¬ 
ing to sell. JACOB W. JACKSON. Syosset, 
L. t.. N. Y. 
WANTED - Two single meu who are good 
milkers, teamsters ami general farmers; good 
home, board, romu am! MO: will have position 
open for married man who is a good dairy 
farmer: good house, ttviod. milk and garden and 
still; location Northern New Jersey. ADVER¬ 
TISER 224S. care Rural New-Yorker.* 
WANTED — Married man. small family, as farm 
hand and teamster; must be experienced and 
willing worker; good wages, rent and privi¬ 
leges: steady .lob for the right man. Apply 
ADVERTISER 2247. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Two single men for dairy work; 
must be experienced hand milkers: $40 per 
month, with good home where personal com¬ 
forts tire an Important factor. LAERKl. LOCKS 
FARMS. Pottstown. Pa. 
DAIRY-MAN WANTED hi Broome Co.. N. Y : 
married or single; milking machines Installed; 
permaneui position if can qualify; good salary; 
must be accustomed to looking after large herd; 
barn work only for the Winters, during Summer 
time general farming: must be ueat iu bam and 
keep things orderly; give references and past 
experience and salary desired. Apply to JOHN 
BARTH, cure A. C. Matliewsou, Lisle. X. Y. 
MAN, single, to assist on poultry farm, to make 
home in country; $20 month and board: good 
references. A. NATHAN, 518 Hudson Street. 
Hoboken. N. J. 
WANTED Poultrymnn. first-class, single, for 
private country estate; must understand in 
cuba(ora; state age. nationality, experience and 
give refeiencos in lirst letter; $90 per month. 
room and hoard. Address Superintendent, VAL¬ 
LEY RID'IE FARM. Dates Mill. t». 
WANTED—Assistant poultryman, single, exper¬ 
ienced on modem commercial plant: a willing 
worker; state age, nationality and wages. 
ELMHURST FARM, Woodbury, Coun. 
WANTED—Holiest, reliable worker for small 
milk tv' tie and to help do chores in high-class 
herd: good wages and hoard; must have refer¬ 
ences. Call ot address MANAGER MaeRrae 
Farm, Plemington. N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
WANT i'l> I Vi* it inn a- wnrkiim farm imtuttg^r 
where poultry, eggs and fruit are the main 
products; 15 years' experience. Cornell college 
training; understand the business thoroughly In 
all its modern features: no proposition is too 
large; Amerlenn: age 85; married: best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 2078, cure Rural New 
Yorker. 
ORC5IAR111ST - Open for position: thorough 
practical experience. AD\ ERT1SER 211!). 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced couple, Americans, go0< 
habits, wish to superintend farm; good refer 
cnees. R<>\ 5, Hillsdale, N. V. 
FARM MANAGER or working foreman open for 
position \|tii 1: VI man and will mushier 
, >nl v first -class proposition; give full particulars 
in tirsi letter. Address ADY ERI 1SLK 2-81. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
2235. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, middle-aged, single, good herds- 
iv, ri and hut ter-maker, best references, wishes 
post Tien oil private estate. ADVERTISER 2238. 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
Wanted—P osition hy American, age 40. as 
manager of farm or estate; long successful 
experience in orcharding, crops, dairy and beet 
cattle, lawns, roads, shrubs, etc.; for last 
It) years have managed 800 a ere estate: small 
family; reference's from present employer. It. 
8. TOWERS. Shelburne. Vt. 
AMERICAN WOMAN, 41. reliable, efficient ex¬ 
ecutive, experienced tn management of prop¬ 
erty and help 15 vears manager of country es¬ 
tate, wants similar position with country place, 
hotel or hoarding-house; experienced supervision 
of building repairs. Improvements, landscape 
gardening, parks, grounds, tree surgery, etc.: 
also horses, stables, cattle and general tanning: 
no family or following: only eiienmhrtinres a 
collie dog and u stiff ankle: _ references given 
and required; salary in proportion to service reu 
dered. BLANCHE FOWLER. Jeffrey, N. H 
FARMER — Single, 40: partnership basis: re¬ 
sults. PROCTOR 158 South Pulton Avenue. 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
FOULTRY’MAN 23. highly competent in all 
branches poultry, wishes to connect with com¬ 
mercial plant; first-elnsa references: open for 
position sinning I cbrtniry. ADVERTISER 
2243 care Rural New Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN, Protestant, 44 years old. would 
like to get position on farm; years of exper- 
lence ill all branches of farm work, live stock, 
dairy and fruit; experienced horseman and 
teamster; capable of Taking charge: best of 
references as to character and ability: please 
state iu first tener particulars and wages. 
ADVERTISER 22411, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SHEPHERD wishes position: thoroughly under¬ 
stands breeding and fitting sheep for shows: 
good references Address aDY ERTlsER —241. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, with 1 fe experience and college 
training, is open for position with large pure¬ 
bred herd. AR\ ERT1SKR 2249, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN 1 20i. experienced on poultry 
farm, wants position; can drive any car or 
truck; salary, etc., after interview: speak Ger¬ 
man and English. til 1DH ERIJRI.E. Poultry 
Farm Warren Point. N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED—Married man, with two I 
grown sons, wish job together: capable of 
taking full charge: life experience iu all farm, 
dairy chickens nr pigs; tio tobacco, cigarettes 
or swearing; nothing hut lirst class proposition 
considered. Address SPECIAL. 133 Lander 
Street. Newburgh, X. Y. 
IF' YOL are in need of a farm or estate super¬ 
intendent, foreman, herdsman or poultryman, 
tell me just the kind of a man you want: i may 
be just th. one you are looking for. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2255. care !Itiml New-Yorker. 
CHArFFKI'K wants place mi gentleman’s es¬ 
tate where carefulness is wanted; I am quite 
handy at other odd Jobs; 27. married, one child; 
will be through present place March 15; if you 
do not want an honest, reliable man. please do 
not answer this advertisement. ADVERTISER 
2252, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single. experienced in all 
branches of poultry work, open for position 
January 1: wages $100 per month and mainten¬ 
ance. ADVERTISER 22ii2, .are Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOl'NU FARMER. Western and Eastern farm 
experience, former ftiriu owner, healthy, good 
milker, capable manager; If necessary will ac¬ 
cept general work on good place; references. 
ADVERTISE.!: 22113, , are Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—position by practical, up-to-date 
farm superintendent; life experience in gen¬ 
era! fanning; agricultural college training: ex 
perloileed in management t>f large commercial 
farm and private estates: best of references; 
American; single: age 47; family consists of 
mother and self; prefer Alfalfa and live stock 
proposition. RON 702, Windsor Locks, Conn. 
WANTED—Position and maintenance by refined 
experienced couple, ages 4S-42, as caretakers 
of country home or asylum or institution work; 
How iu charge, but Wish to make a change; man 
as general overseer of farm, stock and garden, 
etc.’, salary $100 per mouth yearly; woman as 
matron or assistant, or cook, seamstress or 
laundress, at salary $i«o tier month; ivfVrence 
exchanged if desired; best «f health, character 
and ability; would consider stock farm propo¬ 
sition: no less than salary and terms mentioned 
will be considered. Address ADVERTISER 
2258, care Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN Assistant :* young man: exper¬ 
ienced in all branches of poultry and farming. 
ADY KUTISER 22'VI care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
TWO Moiitovr County. Pa,, farms. 78 and 110 
acres, compact plot, for sale, or rent on 
shares, separately or together; set buildings 
each place. Write for full particulars. Address 
ADVERTISER. Room 4. 332 Pine St.. Williams 
port. Pa. 
WANTED To rent, large house, small acreage. 
State ixiad. within DM) miles New York Cily: 
reference given. BOX 337. Sherburne, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALK—2d acres tillable. 18 act's 
go,si woodland; in Cumberland County, South¬ 
ern New Jersey; line soli: trucking section; 
grows anything: comfortable (tame farmhouse, 
1 l tim uis; barn, wagon shed, etc.: oil main auto 
highway: motor buses ,un by the door gas and 
eteetrn- light: half' mile to village 1 1,1001, rail- 
,oad station, churches. schools and stores; a 
varletv of fruit and lot voting trees coming on; 
terms $8,500 etsb. FRANK. G. Sll.\ ERS. 
owner, Newport, N. J. 
WANTED Some person interested in hoys and 
girls to donate a tract of land within easy 
reach of New York; 2n acres or more, with 
waterfront, seashore preferred for Summer 
school and (limping purposes: some wooded laud 
desirable: philanthropic project. Inquire AD¬ 
VERTISER 2215, care Rural New Yorker. 
FMK SALE--DiO-aere dairy farm; mi State road. 
close i,, large village: 25 mb-s to eity_ of 
Binghamton. N. Y. on dirret r-ad to New York 
City: extra good It-rnom house, and buildings 
as follows: Main horn for 27 cows and four 
horses. Iieulnmsc. ieen.inse, garage, granary, 
milk-house and wagon house; house and build¬ 
ings have running water, also Colt lighting sys¬ 
tem; hay fork and two double unit milking 
machines iEmpire); new 40-ft, silo: all kinds 
of farm machinery, new lust season, including 
tractor. Iilgb-power ensilage cutter, blacksmith’s 
forge and all small tools: team Clydesdale 
horses, six years old. weight 3.350 Ills.; extra 
line dairy uf 18 Cows, some pinvbreds, also reg¬ 
istered sire, flock purebred Rhode Island Red 
Irens: So acres tillable land: 40 acres day pas- 
mre. with stream: the remainder in night pas- 
lure and woodland; Ipt of heavy timber; good 
fluid milk market, milk taken at door: this farm 
averaged over $300 per month during seven 
months last Summer: must sell on necoiuit of 
other business; if «>dd at once will take $7,000: 
half cash. $3,500; balance easr Terms. Address 
owner. WINFIELD S. MhcPHERHON. R. F. D. 
Nu. t. BulDliridge. N. Y. 
308-AC’RE State road grain and dairy farm; 
beautiful buildings: none better. KELLOGG. 
Dun, n . Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—140 acres iu the Chautauqua 
grape belt; 20 acres grapes: 400 cherry trees; 
100 apple trees and Other fruit: near railroad 
station, school and markets. ADVERTISER 
2214 care Rural New-Yorker. 
PROD! CT1VB 40-row farm. Write BOX 39. 
R. D. No. 1. West Edmeston. N. Y. 
WANTED— Financial partner hy a practical 
poultry man who has been successful managing 
commercial plants and now has an opportunity 
to buy and establish a first-class plant near 
large Summer resort and wonderful market: to 
anyone wi , means I nisi tie-' 1 will send full 
description of said place with proof of my abil¬ 
ity to operate -ame i»n a good paying basis. 
ADVERTISER 224.5. ear.. Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALK- 22-acre poultry farm: good tillaiile 
ground; seven-room house; big barn, two 
chi-ken coops and other outer buildings nml 
some farm tools, for $ 3 , 000 ; must call Saturday 
P. M. ,.r Sunday. ALBERT J.uWE, Box 239. 
R. F. T). No. 2. Sangerties N. Y. 
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY—For Sale: Gentle¬ 
man's estate and dairy farm, located tn New 
Jersey on State highway, 50 miles from New 
York City. Addless ADVERTISER 2240. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
FARM. HD) acres. Connecticut, ran he bad by 
reliable party to run. absolutely free: IMJ taxes 
or rent to pay: whut ever Is raised is yours; 
Connecticut resident preferred Write JOSEPH 
RICK1. 210 E. 77th St., New York City, 
FULLY equipped «oil-aero ffl m and master's 12- 
room house, completely furnished, all to he 
sacrificed lo the right party assuming a inrne- 
year lease on all or portion of the farm: a mag 
nitieenr proposition, requiring about $10,000; 
farm located 35 mile:: out; Jersey; buildings 
modern throughout; conditions ideal. Address 
ADVERTISER 223!'. care Rural N-e - Yorker. 
FOR SALK—Farm consisting 145 acres. 1'-,. 
miles from flip village of Coldeskill, N. Y" .; 
if not sold hy March 1 will let to a responsible 
party; a man who understands the care of 
Guernsey cuttle preferred; this farm cannot lie 
appreciated unless seen. T VMONT'S FARM. 
Coldeskill. X. Y. 
FINE FRUI'I FARM. Southern Now Hampshire, 
40 tidies from Boston: 1.500 young trees, ap¬ 
ple. peach. producing finest quality fruit: large, 
substantial buildings, good repair; large quan¬ 
tity marketable timber: near good martet*: 
cash. $12,500 ADVERTISER 2244. , are Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—On shares, option to 
buy. all,,ui 150 acres traetor-wnrked farm; 93 
miles from New Y'ork City: 1 *•_. miles from milk 
station: dairy of tuberculin tested, purebred 
Holstein cattle, best of breeding: a tine Summer 
boon- for rity man. ADVERTISER 2242, rare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BUY' SUCCESSFUL roadside market farm: fer¬ 
tile. stuiny: main pavement: nationally known 
beautiful Cuzenovla Lake district: wonderful 
view. SUN LAND FARMS. Caxenovia, N. Y. 
POOL HALL and acre land for sale or trade. 
Chelsea. S. D. Address PETER KOHL. Route 
4, Princess Anne, Md. 
FLORIDA lake front to exchange for mountain 
farm. E. PUTNEY, Avon Park. Fla. 
FOR SALE -Oak Park Gardens; splendid open¬ 
ing for greenhouse and florist, with fruit and 
poultry. Write FARMERS’ STATE BANK. 
Lake City, low a. 
DAIRY FARM WANTED—About 100 acres, fer¬ 
tile. equipped or not equipped, within 50 miles 
of New Y’ork City, on hard road: do not answer 
If you ask fancy price: am practical farmer and 
prefer to deal with owner; liberal cash pay¬ 
ment. ADVERTISER 2251. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
CAPABLE young man with small capital wants 
to buy going modern dairy farm, stock and 
FOR SALE—77 acres: between East ami YY'»-st 
Bloomfield, X. Y .: on State mad from RuCaP, 
b, Albany: good buildings; level gravely soil in 
btgb state of , ultivatioil; raise Alfalfa corn, 
potatoes, r.tbbnge. , ucunibei'M. melons and can¬ 
ning factory imps: all tillable, but two acres 
of wood: good apple and peach orchard: $ 8 , 000 . 
Owners, E. ,V A. BENNETT. Jt. D., Victor, 
N. Y. 
EQUIPPED Gloucester loam farm; cash 
shares: write for particulars, cm 'cuing , 
of references. I'.YIRt ‘DANCE FARM. Dai 
of reference 
sou. Coun. 
isii or 
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I Ian id- 
equipment included, from owner, allowing lib¬ 
eral terms. ADVERTISER 2250. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED —Farm: large body water, lake or 
dam; not r oo good improvements: if counted 
worthless will buy: must be cheap: near Albany. 
New Y’ork City, other large cities: write me 
what vow have. R. 11. DAVIS, Wcsteruport. 
Md. _ _ 
ONE ACRE CHICKEN FARM, near Metuchen, 
N". J.; six room dwelling improvements; fruit 
in abundance; garage, laundry house chicken 
houses, burn: 10 minutes from Pennsylvania 
siat Ion and fast line; five minutes to buses ami 
trolleys. For particulars write owner. .J. TOFTK 
HANSEN. Perth Amboy. N. .1 
i OR sa: r ■ v fertile acres, on Philadel¬ 
phia Jt Reading. 50 miles from New Y'ork 
Cily. seven from Trcuton, five front Princeton, 
one mile from Pennington: on macadam; two 
barns, two new poultry houses. 1.500 capacity: 
800 hens, five cows, team, new 3.21X1 in¬ 
cubator. machinery brooders, etc: Sl’J.OOii, 
ADVERTISER 2250, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BUSINESS MAN'S POULTRY FARM — ideal 
natural location: never-failing spring: com¬ 
plete modern equipment: wonderfully productive 
flock: the rare natural advantages of this plant 
are the essentials primarily responsible its sec 
cessful re* ord: 12 arres, delightfully located in 
good neighborhood, with residence._ nine la-go 
rooms, modern improvements: additional choice 
acreage available: commuting distance New 
York; possession April 1; sis (id©; half cash 
Owner. AD\ KRTlsKlt 22.53. ear® Rural New 
Yorker. 
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FULLY EQUIPPED 240 acres; two houses, one 
large dai-v barn, two bay barns, two poultry- 
houses: spring vva*t ■ piped to bouse ami barn. 
LOEK BOX 377. P ti-nille, X. Y. 
POULTRY’ FARM for sale; on Stave road, in 
Newtown, Conn.: house. 10 rooms and bath; 
two barns, henhouses for 1.100 liens, 1© colony 
brooder houses. 0,000-egg incubator: rich land; 
electric light and town water; $7,500. M. T. 
MOLI.ER, 060 Dewey Street. Bridgeport, ('.run. 
OFFERED—Half interest in State-controlled 
herd. Berkshire hogs and complete equipment, 
with share operation of 100 acre farm, near 
Catskill. N. Y.: orchard iu hearing: all good 
land ami near whipping points. ADVERTISER 
2201. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—New Jersey poultry plant and fruit 
farm, at a sacrifice; an up-to-date poultry 
plant: city electric and city water; l.Soo 
laying hens; established local and delivery 
route for eggs; a good income right from the 
start.; buy now and get the benefit of the next 
four months’ business, which is the best ,/ rlie 
year; 25 miles from New Y'ork; one-half mile 
from station. For full particulars. L. REICH. 
283 East Houston Strpet, New York City. 
FUR BALE—(sixty acres: fruit, woods, spring 
water; seven new buildings: stock, unto, 
farming tools; market; bargain if sold imme- 
dintely: write tor terms. E. L. GARWOOD, 
R. F. 1). No. 2, I.incsvillp. Pa. 
FoR SALK—97 acres; seven-room house, two 
barns and henhouse: six miles east of Sara¬ 
toga Springs, N. Y’.; level laud; no stones: 4H 
acres woods: church and school on farm; price 
$2,800. JOS. YALIK, 124 Second Avenue, 
Scli-nectady. N. Y’. 
"WANTED—Dairy farmer, on shares: 20© acres: 
about 50 head Ilolsteins; must have capital 
enough to purchase share of producing stock; 
also about 15 acres early truck land, which can 
he rented separately if desired: possession im¬ 
mediate or anv time before March 25. J. H. 
LOXGSTKKKT. Borden town, N. J. 
TENANT FARMER —For adjoining farms. 110 
and 125 acres: oil Barge Canal, near N. Y'. 
C. and L. V railroads; should have tools and 
stock: references. BOX 103, Cayuga, N, Y. 
WANTED—General farm: loo to 15© acres, till¬ 
able, with pasture, some fruit and uvhoUmi: 
requisites: good soil. substantial buildings, 
large dwelling, with modern Improvement:, ,.r 
warranting their installation: near 8tute road, 
bus electric line or station, between Albany 
and Poughkeepsie: might buy equipment, stock; 
can pay cash; price must be based on produc¬ 
tion. OSCAR HARRISON. 843 West 179th 
Street. New Y’ork City. 
WANTED—Dairy farm, to rent, with option ,,f 
buying; 2i>'i-3"0 acres; good buildings: Orange 
County preferred: foil details first letter: Dutch¬ 
men; best of references. ADVERTISER 22dO. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
CELERY’, strawherry, muck land, four to eight 
acres; nets $1,000 to $1,500 per acre each 
year: within . ty limirs: lies! Florida shipping 
market; furnished house; one acre hearing lur¬ 
ries: r,,r quick sale $1,000 acre. cash. J. YY. 
DOli'l’. Plant City. Fla. 
DAIRY FARM—To let. on shares. 30© 
fully equipped if necessary; never-failing 
water In pasture and drinking fountains: all 
tractorworked land: Fall plowing done; good 
house; on State road: fruit, wood; tvvv, silos, 
milking machine, modern cow barn; within 206- 
mile zone: truck takes milk to Fort Plain; 
milking Id. room for more. Write YV. E. 
WHEELER. R. 1 >. 2, Sprakers, X. Y. 
FflR SALK—215 acres: high state of cultiva¬ 
tion; 50 of timber; $5,000 worth of timber and 
wood: large sugar bush: blacksmith simp; two 
fine barns and granary. 2b\30 feet: fine house 
and other outbuildings: water at house and 
barn; one mile from town, school, church and 
creamery: well watered and fenced, with fruit: 
fertile svil: proposition hard to heat price 
$.8.50©. ADVERTISER 2259. care Rural NVw- 
Y’- rker. 
FOR SALE—15-acre farm: small wood lot: all 
new buildings: six-room house; ail necessary 
outbuildings: very fertile: good drainage; fine 
location for poultry, fruit and berry farm: near 
I Georgetown. Sussex County. Del. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2257. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED—There is iu> greater charity 
than to offer a home to a friendless, deserving 
bo.v hetvvei n the ages of seven and 12 years: 
this is real charity, and we aruestly sdieit 
the co-operation of Catholle families (New Yo-k 
state only >. Address PLACING OUT BUREAU. 
415 Hi oolite Street. New York City. 
OPPORTUNITY YV A NTKD—Young woman, re¬ 
fined Protestant, Wishes b> S|ieud the YVintsr 
»n a ranch Northwest or Southwest. Address 
S., Box 48. Jamaica. L. L. X. Y. 
CLOVER ,,r Basswood honey, iu 00-lb. cans. 
$7,50; buckwheat. $6.50: f. o. b. G. W. 
BELDI X. Berkshire. N. Y. 
FOR SA! K -Pore extracted clover Honey. 5-11'. 
palls. $1.25: 10 lbs.. $2.20: delivered int, 8d 
Wine. HARRY J. BORKMAX. Box 87, Kator.ah. 
X Y. 
HONEY—10 lbs. finest white. $2 In 3d zone; 
$2.20 pi 4th zone: buckwheat 20e less: 00 -lb. 
• ans. white. $7.80. f. ... h. here: buckwheat St:. 
U. YV. LESSER. Fayetteville. N. Y. 
HONEY" — Pure extracted. 00-lb. can at ..nr 
station, clover-basswood. $7.80: buckwheat. 
S0..30; 4 > lbs.. $5.00 and $ 4 . 80 : 10 lbs, del v. red 
within 3d postal rone. $2.05 and $1.80. RAY 
C. YVlLt’OX. Odessa, N. Y. 
OKAXGES-G RAPEFROT -Tree rivened . . - 
from grower; packed in grove; bushel boxes 
mixed: $2.50: send check with order E. K. 
WALKER. JR.. YVanc.iula. Fla 
HONEY'—5 lbs. clover. $1.25; buckwheat. Si.15; 
iu Uw. ,dover $2.15; buckwheat. $1.9©: 1 ost- 
paid to 4t!i one. RANSOM FARM. 1310 Spring 
Street. Syracuse. X. Y. 
ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY HAY—... ears 
mixed and straight Alfalfa for sale: also .dear 
Timothy and straw. Y\'. A. WITHROW. Route 
4. Syracuse. N, Y. 
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