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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—On 3-acre farm, poultry, garden and 
peach trees, a man to work on wage; mod¬ 
erate to start, and percentage: a hustler. Write, 
if interested, to F. CARTER, West Brighton, 
S. I., N. Y. 
W.'VNTED—-F'amily of workers, raised on farm, 
to operate ninety-acre farm, all stocked for 
own account; all products bring good prices at 
farm. CHESTERBROOK FARM, Pcekskill, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man for general work on my 
new pure-bred Jersey farm adjoining Moose 
Hill Farms. JOHN SIBLEY, Spencer, Mass. 
W.VNTED—Married man. with large boys, pre¬ 
ferred, to work on a farm. I offer for part 
payment of wages house with running water, a 
nice barn, henhouse that will accommodate .500 
hens, with one acre of land. OCCUPANT 1282, 
Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SINGLE MEN wanted for up-to-date, modern 
farm; good accommodations, board and good 
wages: state experience, references, and wages 
wanted in first letter. ADVERTISER 2915, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class man for general farming; 
must be sober, industrious and good with 
stock; $35 per month and board: one who will 
appreciate pleasant American home; references 
required. ADVERTISER 2920, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
W.UNTED—Competent man for poultr.v and fruit 
farm: prefer man experienced with poultry. 
ADVERTISER 2938, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN WANTED by April 1st: single man 
for gentleman’s countr.v estate; thoroughbred 
Jerseys; up-to-date equipment, with milking 
machine: references required; state age, experi¬ 
ence ami salary expected in first letter. H, C. 
SHEARS, Supt., Hyde Park on Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man, whose wife can help 
in boarding-house; single man as teamster; 
single man as helper in stable of 40 registered 
Jersey cows; R, F. M. work; experience; steady 
position; all conveniences. II. M. LEE, Wind¬ 
sor, Vt. 
WANTED—Young man on commercial poultry 
farm; one wishing to learn the business pre¬ 
ferred. Poultry Dept., E.MMONS FARMS, 
Oneonta, N. Y. 
WANTED :MARCn 1ST, 1918—Single man above 
draft age who can drive oxen and thoroughly 
understands farm work. Appl.v, with references, 
H. S. T.UYT.OR, Supt. Brooklawn Farms, Morris 
Plains, N. J. 
WANTED—By March 1st an experienced single 
poiiltryman; must be sober and reliable. 
JOSEPH P. QUINN, care C. A. Stone, Plymouth, 
Mass. 
W.\NTED—Farm help; married man; must milk; 
come Ajiril 1st: given house, wood, potato 
Tiatch, garden, milk: good wages, R. D. 
HOWELL. Bullville, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Two maids, cook, laundress (electric 
washing machine), and housemaid; waitress 
for family two adults, one child. Address Box 
236, Dalton, Mass. 
FARM TEAMSTER WANTED—Wages, $45 per 
month to begin; house, two jquarts milk, fuel, 
potatoes, with plot for garden and poultry: no 
milking; must be a good plowman and under¬ 
stand horses; a lifetime job for the right man; 
the location is in New Jersey, about one hour 
from the city. Address ADVERTISER 2939, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent single man on dairy 
farm: handy with team; temperate; state 
wages expected, age; give references. S. D. 
NEWELL, Bristol, Conn. 
WANTED—March 1st, married man for general 
farm work; house on place; potatoes, wood, 
two quarts milk, vegetables, $.50 per month; 
state nationalit.v, number of children; would give 
employment to bo.v if old enough; references re¬ 
quired. DEEPDALE FARM, Middletown. New 
Jersey. 
WORKING FOREMAN—Competent, energetic 
working foreman on dairy farm in Dutchess 
County; must be trustworthy, absolutely sober 
and able to get results; give full particulars 
regarding self, and state wages expected. AD¬ 
VERTISER 2941, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—March 1st. dairyman’s helper; dry 
milker; single; wages, $40 per month and 
board; state nationalit.v: references required. 
DEEPDALE FARM, Middletown, New Jersey. 
EXPERIENCED potato grower, capable of or¬ 
ganizing and handling men and machinery for 
manufacturer’s war garden proposition. MAL- 
I.OKY IL\T F'ACTORY, Danbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Reliable teamster who.se wdfe will 
take boarders, on hay, peach and apple farm 
in Connecticut. Also, steady barn man to care 
for horned stock and horses. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 2942, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man on Holstein dairy farm; 
must understand milking machine and the care 
of cattle; must be sober and good worker; give 
references and wages required in first letter. 
W. S. HINCHEY, P. 0. Box 729, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—A married man to take charge of 
milking Shorthorn herd; one who understands 
feeding and the dair.v business. Also a single 
man who understands trucking and poultry keep¬ 
ing. A wonderful opportunty for the right man. 
WILLOW BRANCH PAR.M CO., Chlllicothe, 0, 
■SINGLE MAN wanted at once for work on fruit 
and poultr.v farm in Southern Pennsylvania. 
GUY L. HAY.MAN, Northbrook, Pa. 
WAN'l'ED—Engineer and general handy man on 
gentleman’s estate; steam and gasoline en¬ 
gines, dynamo, storage battv,ry, wiring, piping, 
furnaces, etc.: give full ex,.erience, references, 
and wages expected. Address Y. M. C. A., 
Springfield, Mass. 
M ANTED—Clean, dry-hand milkers—not in draft 
—for certified dairy; 15 cows; no outside work; 
wages $40 and maintenance: write stating age 
and references. ADVERTISER 2956, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HRKDSMAN WANTED—Competent for A. n. O. 
equipment and residence. A. P. 
HOW ES, 6 W. Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
WANTED — Married man, e.xperienced witli 
horses, cattle and general farming; must be 
first-class, with good record and references; no 
liquor or cigarette users considered; wages $.'>5 
month, with cottage, garden, milk and wood; 
required to board one or two single men; all- 
year position; good neighborhood in Orange 
County. Address, with full particulars, age, etc., 
ADVERTISER 2958, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE GARDENER AND FARMER WANTED 
—Good accommoilatlons, location and steady 
position: state wages and references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2957, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE with no children on gentleman’s place; 
man care of cow, lawn and garden; woman 
do housework; state age, reference and salary 
expected; two in family. Address BOX 56, 
Saybrook, Conn. 
HERDSMAN—Wanted a married man on Long 
Island dairy farm to milk and take care of 
cows; only one who is a good milker, fond of 
cows, and not afraid of work; state age, nation¬ 
ality, size of family, experience, references and 
wages expected with house rent, fuel, milk and 
garden furnished. ADVERTISER 2945, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED trustworthy, general farm hand, 
milker; .$40 and board. DUNNING, Hopewell 
Junction, Dutchess County, N. Y. 
WANTED—Boy of 16 or over on small dairy 
farm; good Protestant home; give age, weight, 
experience. CHAS. MANLEY, Braintree, Vt. 
WANTED practical farmer to take charge of 
large farm in • northern part of New Jersey, 
ADVERTISER 2950, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED thoroughly reliable farmer lad or man 
to work 25-acre farm, 13 acres grapes, toma¬ 
toes, two cows, 500 chickens, orchard, garden, 
etc.: $40 per month, board and per cent of 
profits; only personal applications considered. 
JAY CRANDALL, Brocton, N, Y. 
Situations Wanted 
W.’VNTED position as manager of farm or 
estate by young married man with executive 
ability; strictly honest and temperate; under¬ 
stands all phases of farm and estate work, san¬ 
itary and certified milk production: Agricultural 
College training; 10 yearS in present position; 
state particulars and salary. ADVERTISER 
2919, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN AND WIFE, New England people, efficient 
and absolutely competent to assume, entire 
charge of your home or farm—if you wish help 
that is reall.v worth while and willing to pay 
for it. Address ADVERTISER 2949. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PR.UCTICAL poiiltryman desires position on 
private or commercial plant; thoroughly ex- 
perienced in all branches; single; best refer¬ 
ences. JOSEPH FOX, Rosemciit Farm, Franklin, 
Pa. 
POIILTRYMAN — Married, thoroughly experi¬ 
enced in all branches; best references. HON- 
NER, Washington Mills, New York. 
FARM M.\NAGRR with extensive experience 
wants position; all farm branches, gardening 
and fruit: married; American; handling men 
and machinery. Address BOX 43, East Wey¬ 
mouth, Mass. 
WANTED—I’osition as poiiltr.vman; capable to 
take charge of a large plant; understand the 
care and management of Mammoth incubators 
and brooders, baby chicks and layers in large 
flocks: agricultural school graduate; 10 years’ 
experience; exceptionally good references; give 
full particulars in first letter; married. C. H. 
B., Littleville, Mass. 
SCOTCHMAN, single, wishes position as herds¬ 
man on private estate; experienced in the 
care, feeding and fitting for show of Ayrshire 
and Guernsey cattle; 3 years with one of the 
best herds in the country; best of references; 
state wages and particulars. ADVERTISER 
2918, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU WANT herdsman, dairyman, butter- 
maker, creameryman, working farm foreman, 
poultryman, greenhouseman, or any other well- 
trained farm help? We have a number of effi¬ 
cient young men with clean habits trained in 
our institution whom we can recommend to you. 
N.4TIONAL FARM SCHOOL, Farm School, Pa. 
WANTED—Position as working superintendent 
or manager on farm or estate; vacant April 1; 
American, married; no children; out of draft 
age; twelve years’ experience; $75 per month. 
ADVERTISER 2899, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDEN'T—A reliable farm 
superintendent wants a responsible, perma¬ 
nent position; has had practical and scientific 
experience in managing large farms: A1 refer¬ 
ences as to character, success and executive 
ability; American, married, temperate, honest 
and a hustler; wages, $1,200 per year and usual 
privileges. Address ADVERTISER 2902, care 
Rui-al New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CL.-\S.S jiigeon man with ton years’ prac¬ 
tical experience in raising fancy and utility 
stock, open for position on modern plant where 
skill and hard work are appreciated; single, 
healthy, exempt; best references. ADVERTISER 
2894, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM OR ESTATE MANAGER—At liberty Jan. 
1st. Scotch, age 42; many years of practical, 
successful experience in all branches of estate 
management, dairying, sheep, swine, poultry and 
horses. Familiar with all modern methods and 
machinery, building roads, construction work, 
renewing run-down land. Alfalfa culture, keeping 
records and accounts; can also supply first-class 
dairyman and herdsman; also stud groom and 
several experienced farm hands. Nothing but a 
good proposition considered. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 2740, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE FARM HELP.—Do you need reli¬ 
able, steady and temperate farm help? We 
have' a number of young men available for gen¬ 
eral farm, dairy and poultry positions. Their 
training has covered not only theoretical but 
practical work. Address ARTHUR R. MER¬ 
RILL. Supt., Baron de Hirsch Agricultural 
School, Woodbine, New Jersey. 
WANTED—Man, 45, wishes to learn general 
farming; wants to find out If capable before 
buying a farm for himself; crops, some stock, 
farm garden, fruit, good home; work year 
around. ADVER’TISER 2930, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
FARM OR ESTA'PE M.4NAGER open for engage¬ 
ment: life experience in all work pertaining to 
a country place: farm and garden crops, dairy, 
lioultry, greenhouses, machinery, roads, etc.; 
best of references. J. WIDLY, 63 East End 
Ave., New York, 
WANTED APRlIj 1ST—Position as working 
foreman on gentleman’s place by good, reliable 
man, years of experience; understand farming 
in all its branches; care of cattle, horses, hogs, 
gardens, lawns, also experienced in running and 
care of all farm machinery; sober, honest; thor¬ 
oughly reliable; always on the job; good refer¬ 
ences; small family. Address ADVERTISER 
2926, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOLSTEIN HERDSMAN or W'orklng Foreman, 
26 years old, long experience, practical and sci¬ 
entific, and business ability, Long I.sland pre¬ 
ferred, month or year. ADVERTISER 2925, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER WANTS POSITION—Charge of pri¬ 
vate estate; conversant with greenhouse work, 
vegetables, flowers, shrubs, etc.; married: no 
children; best references. ADVERTISER 2924, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WHO WANTS FARM FOREMAN APRIL 1?— 
Practical, life experienced; worker; American; 
on this job three years; married; eighty dollars 
month and perquisites. ADVERTISER 2953, 
care Rural New-'Yorker. 
YOUNG AMERICAN, married, desires position 
as gardener and fruit grower on estate in Con¬ 
necticut; college training; experienced, capable; 
excellent references. ADVERTISER 2954, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PARMER—Gardener: free March 1st; married; 
no children; age 32; best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2935, care Rural New-'Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager desires position: mar¬ 
ried; American; age 34; has practical life ex¬ 
perience in all branches of agriculture and the 
breeding, rearing and care of all farm stock, in¬ 
cluding poultry for profit, supplemented by Cor¬ 
nell Agricultural College training; first-class 
reference; only first-class position considered. 
BOX 781, Babylon, Long Island. 
PARMER, married, would like position as work¬ 
ing foreman; single man the same: both can 
furnish good references. ADVERTISER 2943, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PARMER AND G.IRDENER wants position; life 
experience raising crops, stock, poultry flow¬ 
ers, vegetables, fruit; age 38; temperate; mar¬ 
ried; family; references: give particulars and 
wages. Address ADVERTISER 2944, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED POULTRYMAN open for en¬ 
gagement on modern poultry farm as manager 
or assistant to owner; energetic, ambitious, no 
liquor or tobacco; Cornell Agricultural College 
training; ten years’ experience; familiar with 
latest methods; married; good references. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 2948, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING F.-VRM MANAGER, age 42, practical 
life experience, familiar with all modern meth¬ 
ods; first-class proposition only; state full par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 2951, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Caretaker, experienced, 
married, best references. ADVERTISER 2952, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.tNTED—Position by man and wife as care¬ 
taker on gentleman’s place; understands poul¬ 
try and gardening. H. BUTT, 70 Cranberry St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. j - . 
FARMER, working foreman or herdsman; .Amer¬ 
ican, age twenty-seven; draft exempt, wishes 
position with house and garden space: college 
trained and years of exiK-rience; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 2932, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as gardener or caretaker of 
private estate; Sweedlsh; married; one child; 
understand gardening, care of cows, horses and 
poultry; reference if wanted. ERICK LARSON. 
Box 85, Barrington, R. I. 
MARRIED MAN wishes position on gentleman’s 
place, near New York; thoroughly understands 
care stock, garden; good house essential; 
wages. $60. ADl'ERTISER 2936, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN wants position as manager on 
commercial plant or private estate; ten years’ 
exjierlence; understands gas engines, gardening 
and autos. ADVERTISER 2934, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Scandinavian, have had 
thorough experience in stock, poultry and up- 
to-date farming on a commercial basis; have 
four .rears’ references from latest position, where 
handling of help and building up the place were 
essential; I am married, no children, age 36; wife 
board helpers; convenient house, good wages. 
ADVERTISER 2946, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITU.ATION WANTED — Gardener, married, 
middle aged, small family; farming experi¬ 
ence; bdard help; private place. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2940, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARPENTER, all around mechanic, wants posi¬ 
tion on large place: own tools; American, mar¬ 
ried, one child; strictly temperate; good work¬ 
man; first-class references; state wages, etc. 
ADVERTISER 2947, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I AM DESIROUS OF A POSITION as herdsman 
of a good Berkshire herd where I can do 
constructive breeding, or would like to build 
up a good herd for a man who is willing to 
have the right kind. I have had several years’ 
experience in breeding Berk.shires and under¬ 
stand the true principles of constructive breed¬ 
ing. I am now employed, but good reasons for 
a change; can give the best of references. 
Address ADVERTISER 2927, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—40-acre money-making farm, near 
churches, schools, mills, canneries and mar¬ 
kets; beautiful location; river view; good build¬ 
ings; reasonable price; particulars, OWNER, 
Box No. 46, R. R. No. 4, Seaford, Delaware. 
WANTED—Holland family, or one who under¬ 
stands raising celery, head lettuce and other 
garden truck, to rent rich muck farm one mile 
from town; good buildings and excellent mar¬ 
kets; liberal contract to right party. C. G. 
GRAHAM, Ithaca, Mich. 
FARMER—Elderly gentleman owning fine prop¬ 
erty, will arrange partnership with practical 
general farmer above thirty-one years old, mar¬ 
ried, no children; wife housekeeper; future pos¬ 
sibilities depend on results. Address J. G, S,, 
P. 0. Box 1469, New York City, 
50 ACRES at Calverton, L. I.; 450 fruit trees, 
house and barn; good soil for potatoes, corn 
and vegetables; running stream in front of 
place; also 70 acres. South Shore, with 2.000 
pear trees, tractor and all tools ready for farm¬ 
ing. ADVER'TISER 2006, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM BARGAIN—126-A; splendid nine-room 
house; modern sixty-foot barn, with full cel¬ 
lar; fine for 500 Leghorns; estimated 400 c. of 
wood and 50.000 feet lumber: wood sold on 
place at $8.25 past W'inter; splendid soil, spe¬ 
cially adapted to hay, potatoes and truck; 100 
fruit trees, variety; 8,000 people within five 
miles; 15 miles to Providen e, R. I.; Iti to 
street car and macadam road; buildings cost 
$5,000; sacrifice for $3,500, part cash, easy 
terms; owner at distance. Address E. R. RUS¬ 
SELL, Pembina, N. Dak. 
FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE—Good monev- 
making dairy farm; 212 acres good-l.ving, well- 
watered land, 1% miles from Hobart, on macad¬ 
amized road; plenty of good meadow, grain land, 
timber; two good barns, garage, etc.; all neces¬ 
sary Implements, Including milking .machine ami 
gasoline engines; twelve-room house with hot 
and cold water, bath, electric lights, furnace; 
will sell with or without stock and implements; 
no better bargain can be found. MRS. J. A. 
COWAN, Hobart, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
NIAGARA COUNTY FARM FOR SALE—214- 
acre stock and grain farm, in fruit belt: stock 
and tools. ADVERTISER 2910, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I’AR.VI wanted to rent, with the privilege of 
buying; must have suitable accommodation 
for Summer boarders and poultry; New Jersey 
or Eastern Pennsylvania, Summer regions. AD- 
1 ERTISER 2912, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I'.MIM AV.\NTED—15 acres and up. near im¬ 
proved vilhiii;" and station with good dwelling 
and poultry hoi;..es preferred; not more than 100 
miles from New York City; state price and all 
particulars. ..Address ADVERTISER 2916, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM \V.\NTED—New York State, 175 or more 
<>escrlption; lowest price. ADVER- 
USER 29u5, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Vineland; equipped poultry and 
running water. 
Owner, Bo.x 5(> Rural 2, Millville, N. J. 
FARM of 360 acres, about 90 in tillage plenty 
of wood, good pastures, on good main road to 
town; good buildir.gs; price $4,000, W, C. HAD¬ 
LEY, Bellows Falls, Vt. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Hudson River fruit and 
general farm: 216 acres; near Kingston: with 
or without equipment, or will divide; for tiar- 
write FERN WOOD FAR.MS, Ulster 
FOR RENT—Northern New Jersey farm, 60 
acres; mile to town and railway: driven well 
anil stream; suitable small dairy and hogs; good 
market for milk; easy terms if live stock is 
fertility Increased. A. T., Box 
43, Millington, N. J, 
FOR S.4LB OR ipNT-188-acre hog farm, lo- 
cated o2 miles from New York City in Hun¬ 
terdon County, New Jersey. Equipped with suf¬ 
ficient modern hog buildings to raise one thou¬ 
sand hogs per year. Excellent hog pastures 
properly and well fenced. With adequate water 
system pumiied with a gasoline engine supply¬ 
ing all pastures and buildings on the entire 
farm. Farm buildings and fences are in excel- 
lent condition. This is a wonderful opportunity 
for the right party. Must be seen to be appre- 
clated. I’urchase price, $15,000. Will allow 
half to remain on mortgage at 5%. Applv bv 
letter, P. O. BOX 3, Station A, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR S.-ALI^—Choice farms in .Southern Vermont. 
^ rite owners. APHIN & RUGBEE, Putney, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Four-acre farm at Hempstead; six- 
room house with bath; poultry buildings and 
fruit; will rent. NO. 2780, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I'OR SALE—100-acre grain and dairy farm, 4 
miles from R. R. town; 9-room house, big base¬ 
ment barn, good condition; 2 horses, 9 milk 
cows, 52 sheep, machiuery; all for $6,500, half 
mconie from sheep and milk alone about 
$2,000 a year; buildings and stock alone worth 
the price asked. W.M. DINGE.MAN, Owego, 
N. Y. » ft . 
FOR RENT—On share.s, good dairy farm, 230 
acres, on brick road, five miles from best mar¬ 
kets, half mile from central school, store and 
church. Address GEORGE ALDRICH, 710 Dol¬ 
lar Bank Bldg., Youngstown, Ohio. 
WE WANT rambli"g, very old house, fairly 
good condition, preferably stone; large high- 
celled rooms, open fireplaces, long windows, wide 
central hall with broad formal staircase: plenty 
pure water and shade; about ten acres high, 
well-drained land; want house that no one has 
med to renovate or improve; southeastern 
Pennsylvania; east shore Maryland, Virginia 
tidewater or Piedmont, North Carolina (north¬ 
ern); must be low-priced; pictures appreciated 
and returned: abandoned farm considered. BOX 
322, Lenox, Mass, 
FOR S.4LE—104-acre poultry dairy farm; 8- 
room house; 2 barns; other buildings: brook; 
orchard; Princeton, N. J. ADVERTISER 2937. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
—rurrn lor rent, not longer distance 
than 100 miles from New York. K. SEBES- 
TYAK, 136 First Ave,, New York City. 
FOR SALE—Boarding houses and farm: 136 
acres, at Freehold, Greene Co., New York’ 
‘The Oakwood”; 1,800 feet altitude; best moun¬ 
tain view of entire Catskill range: accommo¬ 
dating 75 guests; large barn; lee house; garage; 
other outbuildings. For particulars address 
owner. E. A. BROOKS, Freehold, Greene Co., 
New York. 
FOR RENT—F'arm, 100 acres, 1 mile from 
Ithaca, Mich.; 60 acres rich muck soil; 40 
acres clay loam soil; all under cultivation; good 
buildings: well tiled, ditched and fenced; splen¬ 
did truck garden, dairy and poultry farm; ex¬ 
cellent markets; very liberal contract to good 
parties. C. G. GRAHAM, Ithaca, Mich, 
house; porch, cellar; good well, barn; 2 hen¬ 
houses; .some fruit; 1% miles from Allenwood, 
Pa. Price, $700. Call or address CHARLES 
V.4.N WINKLE, .\llenwood. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Creamery; equipped; excellent loca¬ 
tion for pickle, canning or kraut factory. 
JOHN S.Al'ER, West Monroe. N. Y. 
30-ACRE F.VRM, Hunterdon County. BOX 26, 
Sergeantsville, N. J. 
POULTRY F.AR.M FOR RENT—Pleasant house, 
modern conveniences, incubators, brooders, 
small tiKils, fruit and berries; 10 fertile acres, 
on State road, near village and railroad; rare 
chance for experienced poiiltryman: references 
required; $35. MARSLAND, 42tj Orange St., 
New Haven, Conn. 
FAR.M W-VNTED—Want to rent, with option to 
buy farm, not more than $5,000, liordering 
river or lake, or would take care of .small estate: 
also will lend mone.v to energetic farmer on first 
mortgage. SV’ENDSEN, 352 East 87th Street, 
New York City. 
203-ACRB FARM, cheap; would trade for small 
place or house. RALPH JAMES, R. D. 4, 
Ih-msen, N. Y. 
GRAND COUNTRY HOME and eight-acre poul¬ 
try farm for sale; excellent location: large 
house, fine condition; gas, two baths, furnace; 
other buildings A1 condition. Include barn, ice 
house, large poultry house and fifteen colony 
coops. Price $0,500; terms to suit. Good rea¬ 
sons for selling. H. G. McELHENEY, Cuba, 
N. Y. 
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