HAV WANTED 
LOCUST LAWN FARM.Bix H, liril-ln Hand, Lancaster Co..Pa. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
We have many able-bodied young 
men, both -with and without farm¬ 
ing experience, who wish to work 
on farms. If you need a good, 
steady, sober man, write for an 
order blank.Ours is a philanthrop¬ 
ic organization and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOOEH 
176 Second Avenne N. Y. City 
DAIRYMAN wanted; married, good habits and 
experience in dairying required, to care for. 
from 15 to 18 cows; cottage furnished. WM. 
T. THORNE, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
MAN or boy, with or without experience, to 
work on grain and dairy farm. Steady, 
year-round position. Good home and wages. 
JOHN LOSLEBEN, JR., R. F. D. No. 2, Box 
43, Milford, N, J. 
WANTED—Single Hollamler to work on gen¬ 
eral farm: must be sober, good milker and 
teamster. Will pay good wages year round. 
Reply in Holland or English language. Ad¬ 
dress EDWARD PIERCE, Clinton, N. Y. 
FARMER—First btitter-maker; knowledge of 
farming and gardening in all its branches; re¬ 
liable, sober, honest, age 40; married; no chil¬ 
dren; no furniture; German, first papers; first 
references. GUESE, CO Avenue A, New York 
City. 
FARMER, married, wishes position as working 
foreman or herdsman; can furnish references; 
45; family 3. JOHN GRAHAM, Jamesburg, 
New Jersey. 
POtJLTRYMAN desires position on up-to-date 
plant; five years’ experience operating own 
plant. ADVERTISER 2967, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Subscribers^ Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or oxchanfire. make itknown here. 
This Rate will bo 6 Centa a word, payable in advance. The 
name and addreaa must bo counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and areneral manufacturers’ announcement.s 
not admitted,here. Poultry, E^ars and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will go under proper headings on other paires. 
Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week's issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—For the open season, a first-class, 
willing, dependable man to work on frtiit and 
truck farm; a man with working family pre¬ 
ferred; a good, permanent job for the right man. 
Apply soon. CIIARDE.S BLACK, Hlghtstown, 
N. J. 
W.ANTED—Reliable, energetic woman under¬ 
standing farming: go on shares, etc., on Vir- 
vinia farm; wonderful opportunity and home. 
ADVERTISER 2960, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married man to take charge of 
milking Shorthorn herd; one who understands 
feeding and the dairy business. Also a singls 
man who understands trucking and poultry keep¬ 
ing. A wonderful opportunty for the right man. 
WILLOW BRANCH FARM CO., Chillicothe, O. 
WANTED—Married man on Holstein dairy farm; 
must understand milking machine and the care 
<’f cattle; must be sober and good worker; give 
references and wages required in first letter. 
W. .-S. HINCHEY, 1*. O. I?ox 729, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
GARDENER—Man and wife wanted as care¬ 
taker and gardener on country place; refer¬ 
ences required, .\ddress LOCK BOX 432, Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y. 
WANTED—Competent single man on general 
farm April 1st; give age, references, wages 
expected. FAYETTE TAYLOR, Geneva, N. Y. 
MANAGER WANTED—Active manager for large 
farm with executive ability and practical ex¬ 
perience; must understand gardening, or be able 
10 furnish experienced and i)ractical gardener; 
must understand raising muck land crops, ns 
well ns general farming and analysis of soils; 
state in first letter nature of experience, general 
qualifications, education and salary ex])ected; 
position open April Ist. ADVERTISER 3000, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AV.VNTED—In Westchester Count.v, married 
farmer, preferably with a grown-up son, to 
take care of 5 cows, a team of horses, chickens 
and a few head of hogs and do little farming; 
an entirely new cottage willi all the modern 
eonvenieneos; permanent position for right peo- 
l>Ie. ADVERTISER 3001, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING manager wanted for dairy farm pro¬ 
ducing high-grade milk from herd of 30 Jer¬ 
seys; a eapahle, reliable man wIk) can handle 
cows, crops, machinery and men to get good re¬ 
sults; to such a man, of good habits, this is a 
lierinanent position, with good house, good pay, 
and opportunity for advancement; state your 
experience, qualifications, salary expected and 
date eonld come, which will lie treated confi- 
dentally. J. M. B.VRRETT, 55 Water St., 
Rittshnrgh, Pa. 
WANTED, on a large Stock Farm, a married 
man with small family, age, not under thirty. 
Man must be a good milker and understand 
liow to assist in care of a large herd of dairy 
cattle: a good home and good wages will ho 
paid to good, sober man, no drinkers wanted. 
Working hours from 4:311 .\. .M. to 4:30 P. M., 
one hour at breakfast; one and one-half lionr 
at noon. Wages paid every Saturday. Ad¬ 
dress, BRANFORD FARM.S, Live Stock Dei)t., 
Groton, Conn. 
POULTRY helper, Gentile, with practical ex¬ 
perience In brooding, handy with tools, wil¬ 
ling to work and do as told. Must he unmar¬ 
ried and exempt from draft. Good home to 
riglit man. Give references, wages and age In 
first letter. ADVERTISER 2993, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working manager for large well 
equipped dairy farm in upper South; manager 
must invest twenty-five hundred dollars, which 
is about one-fifth value of live stock, farm ma¬ 
chinery and dairy equipment: reference required; 
milk is 37c net. ADVERTISER 2994, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE man wanted on truck, fruit and gen¬ 
eral farm; vegetables grown under irrigation; 
up-to-date methods and machinery used; don’t 
apply unless interested in the work; located 
three miles from Trenton, N. J.; state experi¬ 
ence, reference and wages wanted. R. P. 
lAIVETT, Fallsinjfton, Pa. 
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 17 miles from 
New York City, has 25 acres of farm land to cul¬ 
tivate as a war garden; good opportunity for 
aggressive man to identify himself in this wor¬ 
thy cause. RICHARDSON SCALE CO., I’assalc, 
N. J. 
EXPERIENCED, married farmer wanted. 
_House rent, garden, etc., furnished: wages, 
.$.50; wife to work some in house and paid extra. 
Only good and clean family need apply before 
1st of April. Write LOUNSBUUY FARM, 
Croton-on-Hudson, N, Y. 
WANTED—;Respeci;abfc teamster for private 
estate; single man, good plowman; under¬ 
stand care of horses; .$45 and board. Apply 
SUPT. HARKNESS ESTA’TE, Waterford, Conn, 
WANTED—A reliable, conscientious poultryman 
for a commercial plant; one who has had ex¬ 
perience and can get results. HEART’S DE¬ 
LIGHT FARM, Cliazy, New York. 
WANTED—Farm laborer for our farms; single, 
good dry-hand milker; year-round employment; 
salary, $41 per month, board and lodging. Com¬ 
municate with SUPERINTENDENT OP FARMS, 
Retreat, Pa. 
WANTED—By April 1st or before, a first-class 
American farm superintendent under general 
manager, who is fitted by training and prac¬ 
tical experience to handle labor, farm crops and 
all branches of live stock in a large way; only 
a high-grade man, used to responsibility, eager 
to get results, and whose record will stand the 
closest investigation, need apply; a remarkable 
opportunity to one who can measure up to stand¬ 
ard. CONYERS FARM, Greenwich, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN WANTED—Private estate, Long 
Island; single; must know his business, be a 
good dry picker. ADVERTISER 2987, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Graduate of Agricultural College 
with practical farm experience, to teach agri¬ 
culture in high school; $1,200 to $1,400. R. W. 
M.\U'nN, Ashfield, Mass. 
WANTED—Single, middle-aged man, as working 
foreman, teamster preferred, on gentleman’s 
estate, L. L; must ho able to manage men and 
be sober and reliable; slate ago and wages ex¬ 
pected and references to WM. C. HAYES, Box 
455, Westbury, L. I. 
WANl'ED—New England woman, used to own 
home, as cook in i)rivate family; must he 
good planner, excellent plain cook, interested 
in following food conservation card; own room, 
modern kitchen; fare paid one way and $35 per 
month. Send full particulars to MRS. WIL¬ 
LIAM CRANE, Richmond, Mass. 
WANTED—'Ibvo good single men to work on a 
country estate; also married man; wife to 
board five or six men; good wages. E. W. 
BIGLOW, Supt., Westbury, N. Y. 
WAN'I'ED—Single man for sanitary dairy and 
assist in barn. ADVERTISER 2991, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
also a good teamster. BAYSIDE FARM, 
Barnstable, Mass. 
WANTED—A married man as milker and take 
care of cows on farm near New York; wages, 
$60 month, house rent, fuel, milk and garden. 
Answering, state age, nationality, size of fam¬ 
ily, experience and reference. ADVERTISER 
2992, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
EXI'ERT iwultrymaii wants position as working 
manager on large plant or i)rivnte estate; 
managed one plant sneeessfully 10 years; Amer¬ 
ican; married. ADVERTISER 2900, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN, 33, wishes position by March 
15th on gentleman’s estate; good around any 
stock; first-class dry-hand milker; good wher^ 
ever you put me; honest, sober, reliable; non- 
smoker; four .vears in i)resent position; heat of 
references. Please give i)nrtieular8. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2988, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN'I’ED—Position as manager on general. 
dairy or fruit farm, about April 1st, by Amer¬ 
ican, age 27 years: married; Agricultural Col¬ 
lege graduate; no liquor or tobacco; has prac¬ 
tical and scientific knowledge in handling pure¬ 
bred live stock, marketing, care and operation 
of all farm machinery, handling help and keep¬ 
ing accounts; at present manager of 400-acre 
dairy farm; references from past and present 
employers. Address ADVERTISER 2986, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN'I'ED—Married man, two children, wishes 
position as manager on gentleman’s estate; 
thoroughly understaiuls everything collected with 
agriculture; expert in dairying; can operate and 
repair farm machinery; can furnish best of ref¬ 
erences. Address BOX 505, Cotuit, Mass. 
W.^N'TED—Immediately; practical farmer, to 
take entire care of dairy and do general farm 
work; must be temperate, reliable, a good 
milker and a worker; draft free; small family, 
no young children; wages $50 per month, rent, 
fuel, milk, garden; permanent place and In¬ 
creased pay for elliciency. Address BOX D, 
’Thornaston, Conn. 
BUTCHER W.\N'J'ED—Young, experienced; edu¬ 
cated, reliable; high wages. BOX 247, Kenne- 
hunkport. Me. 
GARDENER or farmer, wishes position as work¬ 
ing foreman on a jirlvate place or farm, with 
three children. JOHN O’HARA, Oronoque, 
Conn., Box 27. 
GARDENER—Farm manager for private estate; 
American; married; age 42: strictly temper¬ 
ate; scientific and practical; life experience, all 
branches agriculture, vegetables, flowers, shrubs, 
lawns, roads, stock, fowl; state salar.v, full par¬ 
ticulars in first letter; references. LOCK BOX 
550, Hartford, Conn. 
WANTED—First-class all-around man on a 12- 
acre country estate on the New Jersey Coast; 
one who understands flowers, vegetables and to 
take care of chickens, horse and cow; all year 
position, close to New York; wages, $60; house 
on premises. Address. 'G. HILL, Locust, N. J. 
WAN'I'ED—Reliable American farm teamster 
who will appreciate a year-round position 
where all members of his family can find work 
and earn good wages; chance to board help, if 
desired; also, single man needed for milking, 
iKit subject to draft. CtlNYERS FARM, Green¬ 
wich, Conn. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man to care for small 
hot-water heating plant and electric motor; 
also to make himself generally useful around 
small ho.spital in the country. Good references 
required. Wages $.50 per month, with room, 
hoard, and washing. Address ADVERTISER 
3009. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WAN'TED as assistant poultryman: 
experienced: references. B. TARABOH, 69 
Montgomery ,St., New York City. 
CARPENTER; all-around mechanic; first-class 
gardener, wanting position on large estate; 
references furnished; state wages. BOX No. 286, 
Chester, Vermont. 
WANTED—Position as working superuitendent 
or manager on farm or estate; vacant April 1; 
American, married; no children: out of draft 
age; twelve years’ experience; $75 per month. 
ADVEIUTISER 2899, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farmer with practical and 
scientific knowledge, wants position as work¬ 
ing foreman on gentleman’s place; strong and 
healthy, age 40 years; small family; good 
recomniendatlons; house must have improve¬ 
ments and near school. ADVERTISER 2976, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SI'rUATION WANTED—Poultryman and private 
estate and farm manager desires position at 
once; 22 years’ experience; best references; 
temperate, married, American. ERNEST MACE, 
Sterlington, Rockland Co.. N. Y. 
FARM or estate manager, wants position. Ex¬ 
perienced in landscape work, machinery, build¬ 
ing, slock and poultry raising. BOX 486, Sea 
Cliff, L. I. 
POSITION wanted by young man as chauffeur 
and general farm mechanic; experienced 
tractor engineer on Mogul, 'Titan and Case 
tractors, g.is engines and all kinds of modern 
farm machinery; also capable of looking after 
all kinds of work around a gentleman’s estate; 
references furnished. Replies to BOX 315, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
lOULTKYMAN desires position on commercial 
plant or estate. Ten years experience; 
married, one child; references furnished. E. 
OELKUCT, Bloomfield, Conn. 
GARDENER—Scotch, single, desires change; 
private e.state. ADVERTISER 3005, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED POULTRYMAN open for on- 
gagement as manager of modern poultry 
farm; energetic, reliable, ambitious, no liquor 
or tobacco; Cornell Agricultural College training; 
ten years experience; familiar with latest 
methods; mammoth Incubators, brooder stoves, 
up-to-date poultry houses, etc.; married; good 
references. ADVERTISER 3004, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN desires position as assistant to 
manager of country estate, preferably Long 
Island or Westchester County. College trained 
and five years practical exiierlence in accounts, 
cost accounting, cropping, gardening and fruit 
raising. Thoroughly familiar with care of 
horses and cows. References furnished. AD¬ 
VERTISER 3003, care Rural New-Yorker. 
xrxix iviviiiiir lariiier, 
III inanagemeni: 
of large farms, open for engagement; wages 
$1,009 per year and usual privileges. Address 
ADVER'nSER 2985, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE young man, exempt from draft, de¬ 
sires position as working foreman on dairy 
and fruit farm; Cornell training and good i)rac- 
lieal experience; <). K. references; at liberty 
March 1st. GEORGE W. BINLEY, JR., 196 
Delaware Ave., Albany, N. Y. 
FARMER, Al, American, 45, wishes position as 
foreman on gentleman’s estate; strictly tem¬ 
perate; life experience in farm crops and stoi'k 
raising, hogs a specialty. Address BOX 173, 
Fl.shkill, N. Y. 
POUI/I’RY RAISER—Position wanted by a 
.voung woman (27), 4 years’ experience;‘now 
employed on private estate; Al references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 2996, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT or manager of commercial 
farm or estate desires position; technical 
training and years of experience; state full par¬ 
ticulars. wages, etc., in first letter. BOX 122, 
Cheswold, Del. 
HOMES and positions wanted for colored hoys 
on farms. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, Col¬ 
ored Orphan Asylum, Riverdale-on-Hiidson, New 
York. 
POULTRYMAN—Thoroughly experienced in all 
brandies; married; best references. HON NEK, 
Washington Jlills, New York. 
A SINGLE Hollander, 33 years of age, wants 
position for lawn and garden work for first of 
April, with good references. BOX 57, Saddle 
River, N. J. Alliert Hartman. 
POSri'ION wanted on good, modern farm, or 
farmer’s helper, and to drive tractor; life ex¬ 
perience in farming. Apply ADVERTISER 3002, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position on farm; house rent, fuel, 
milk, etc., by American, twenty-seven, mar¬ 
ried; life experience; uses no liquor or tobacco. 
ADVER’l’ISER 2998, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I’OSI'TION as working foreman on farm or es¬ 
tate by American, 35.years old; married; two 
children; good with all stock, <-rops and ma¬ 
chinery; twenty years’ experience. P. .(). BOX 
87, Westbury, L. I. 
GARDENER—Married, middle aged, has one girl 
9 years, wishes position; gentleman’s <-ounlr.v 
place; thoroughly understands all branches; care 
stock and poultry; wife can do any work re¬ 
quired; best reference. Address GARDENER, 
care O’Connell, Over Look Farm, Somerville, 
New Jersey. 
POSITION WAN’I’ED—-Caretaker, gardener; ex¬ 
perienced; married: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 2999, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate superintendent; gets results; 
scientific, practical experience; all branches; 
farm inachinery and engines; expert in dairy¬ 
ing, etc.; American, married, age 40; temper¬ 
ate; excellent references. Address PROGRES¬ 
SIVE, 472 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A SINGLE Hollander wants position as herds¬ 
man or assistant, for first of April; 40 years 
of age; first-class milker and feeder. RYAN 
VAN LAAN, Box 57, Saddle River, N. J. 
WAN'TED—Position on private estate as general 
machanic; expert machinist; understands gas 
engines and farming inachinery; also motor 
trucks and automobiles; capable of taking 
cliargc. Address L. S. J., Box 111, I’ort Ches- 
ter, N. Y._ 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT open for position. 
Thorough man, any size proposition; dairy, 
pigs, corn. Alfalfa. Can bring 0 to 10 good 
men with me. Address ADVERTISER 2982, 
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. 
I Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
for SALE—Poultry and fruit farm of 10 acres; 
4o0 trees; half a mile from town, high school, 
church, station, 5 paper mills, brick yards; 
good roads; 25 miles from N. Y. City. F D 
JOHNSON, Whippany, N. J. 
*'<■'■'’8: 3 teams; all tools; good 
building; mile depot, trolley; rich soil- 275 
acres under cultivation; $1,600 year. MEYERS 
Hopewell, N. J. 
WAN’TED—5 or 10-acre farm, with or without 
tools and stock, near R. C. church, not more 
than 100 mllos from New York. Give all nartic- 
Co'’®N Y -'It- 'larion, Uuster 
FOR SALE—Farm located on main thoroughfare 
tl'ro'iRh tl>e Catskills; State road; 187 acres; 
40 tillable; balance woodland and pasture; fine 
for sheep; 300 fruit trees, bearing age; large 
house, 20 rooms; modern improvements; running 
water from springs; actual elevation, 1,500 feet; 
Ideal for Summer home or Summer hoarders- 
view iinsurpas.sed in extent and beauty; fur- 
sacrifice, $2,500. GEORGE 
PADDOCK, South Durham, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man to work small, well 
euipped Westchester County farm on. rental 
biwis. State experience, family, other details. 
ADV ER’TISER 3008, care Rural New-Yorker, 
83-ACRE potato and truck farm for sale; largo 
house, barns, chicken houses, fruit. MRS. M. 
V. AI’PLEGET, Hlghtstown, N. J. 
FOR KENT—90 acres; 2,.500 bearing peach trees; 
rich soil; all tillable; 7-room house; use farm 
tools; .$600 year. MILLER, 95A, Hopewell, N. J. 
VILLAGE fruit farm; 11 acres; famous Hud.son 
River Valley; 8-room house; hot water heat; 
bathroom, hardwood floors; barn, chicken houses; 
implements; $6,000; on State road. SALING 
152 Sherman Ave., Manhattan, New York. 
yvAi-N ii-.ii—un snares, equipped farm; might 
buy later; 20 years’ experience and help. R, 
0. DREW, Johnson City, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Country home and farm of 25 
acres in a high state of cultivation, one mile 
from a beautiful town. Banks, stores, high 
school and railroad station. Good roads. About 
200 fruit trees, raspberries, grapes, currants, 
blackberries and strawberries. House of 12 
rooms. Hot water heat, modern bathroom, 
cement cellar; engine water supply; two horses, 
one cow, three brood sows, farming imple¬ 
ments, some hav and <'orn. OWNER, Box 74. 
Route 2, tt. F. D., 'Toms River, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 80 acres, near Camp Upton; 
includes lake; also 5 acres muck 6 feet deep, 
HOWARD SWEZEY, Yaphank. 
FOR SALE—124-acre farm; lO-roora house: fur¬ 
nace heat; barn; pasture of 86 acres; fruit; 
small sugar bush; lumber and wood; Western 
Massa<-husetts. ADVER'TISER 2966, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
36 ACRES CENTRAL JERSEY .$5,500—Potato, 
Alfalfa and hog farm. Grain now growing 
should bring $1,500. J. LANGS'rRE'TH. Cran- 
bury, N. J. 
NIAGARA COUNTY FAR.M FOR SALE—214- 
acre stock and grain farm, in fruit belt; stock 
and tools. ADVEH'TISEH 2910, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—90-acre potato farm; level; good 
soil; in potato section; New York Central Rail¬ 
road Station; store and post office across road 
from farm; fair buildings; shade; Potato Asso¬ 
ciation to help you. I’rice .$5,000. E. R, 
SMITH. Kasoag, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—235-acre equipped dairy farm, 2Vj 
miles from large Borden’s milk station: 10- 
room house, good hams and water. 'THOMAS 
S. McLAURY, Deposit, N. Y. 
DEI.AWARE FAR.M—Beautiful suburban Iiome; 
modern conveniences. Stale road; 33 acres; 
tenant house: private ’phono; milk route; good 
reason for selling. B. B, VINYARD, owner, 
Milford, Del. 
FOR SALE—Choice farms in Southern Vermont. 
Write owners. APIIIN & BUGREB, Putney, Vt. 
FOR SAI.E TO SETTLE ESTA'TE—Good money- 
making dairy farm; 212 acres good-lying, 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 and 
gasoline engines; twelve-room house with hot 
and cold water, bath, electric lights, furnace; 
will sell with or without stock and inipleineiits; 
no better bargain can bo found. MRS. J. A. 
COWAN, Hobart, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
FARM for rent in Warren County, N. J. Im¬ 
plements for sale, including horses, plenty of 
fruit: good fishing, (-onveniont place; line for 
(-hii-kens. ADVERTISER 3007, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED FARMER, with own help, 
wants to rent good farm with stock and 
tools preferred. .\ddress ADVER'TISER 300T., 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FRUrr and Vegetable F’arm in Southwestern 
Connecticut, fully equRiped, for rent or on 
shares. Excellent markets, buildings, equip¬ 
ment and soil conditions. Full investigation 
invited. ROSEDALE FRUIT FARM. Box 163, 
Norwalk, Conn. 
SEVENTY acre farm, commodious house and 
buildings, 40 miles from New York to rent, 
with or without equipment and stock. Also 
poultry plant and bungalow. Address DUN- 
DERBERG, 'Tomkins Cove, N. Y. 
EIGITP-ROOM house, 35 acres, fine orchard, 
two miles city, barn, horse, cow, carriage 
and tools, $1,450. MRS. GEO. H. I'ERRY, 
Arrowsic, Maine. 
FLORIDA river front farm for sale or exchange 
for northern farm; 163 acres, good buildings, 
fences, some fruit, team, hogs, hens. Would 
prefer a farm within 100 miles of New York, 
or will sell at a bargain on easy terms. JOHN 
BENSON. Gulf City, Fla. 
FOR S.\LE—75 acres, level, first-class dairy- 
vcgctahle farm: State road; three miles <-ity, 
Holyoke, Mass.; 800 apples; also plum, cherry, 
p<>ar, jieach; all small fruit; fine barn; tie 35 
head; 11 cows; good team; complete set tools; 
cement hen house, 16x80; garage; corn house; 
good 8-room house; price, .$15,006; half cash; 
owner retiring. C. G. HAMIL'TON, So. Hadley. 
Mass. 
FOR SALE — Boarding houses and farm; 136 
acres, at Freehold, Greene Co.. New York; 
“'I’he Oakwood”; 1,800 feet altituile; best moun¬ 
tain view of entire Catskill range; accommodat¬ 
ing 75 guests: large barn; ice house; garage; 
other outbRiildings. For pnrticulars address 
owner, E. A. BROOKS. Freehold, Greene Co., 
New York. 
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