Subscribers 9 Exchange 
-J? yo« want to buy or b<? 11 or exchange, make it known here. 
This Rate will be 5 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be counted as part of the advcrtisc- 
mo . nt * No display type used, and only Farm Products. Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only 
Dealers, jobbers and general manufacturers' announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, Ekx* and other live stock adver¬ 
tisements will jro under proper headings on other paxes. 
.Seed and Nursery advertisements will not be accepted for 
this column. 
Copy "V US J 'eacl h us, not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week s issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
D 
m a 
WANTED—Mon and women attendants 
State institution for the feeble-mindod; salary 
M."> a month for men and $80 for women, with 
maintenance: state ape when applying. Apply 
Tl ' p* * \ ■ ■'* DENT, Letchworth Village, 
WANTED—Two men, middle age; one single, to 
work on farm; no dairy: all grain and fruit; 
permanent references required. II. LEON- 
A11D I'OTTS, Pottstown, Pa. 
is 
V ANTED—To work under superintendent on 
gentleman s country place where some farming 
done: married or single man; must thoroughly 
understand vegetable gardening and have knowl¬ 
edge of general farming and stock. Itcply, stat¬ 
ing age, nationality, size of family, whole expe¬ 
rience and wages desired, BOX 85 - , Mamaroneek, 
WANTED—Single man; good milker and team¬ 
ster: no liquor: state wages and references in 
first letter. BOX 221, Litchfield', Conn. 
MAX and A\ IKE to run 45-acre Southern N*ew 
Hampshire farm; 400 apple trees under mod¬ 
ern cultivation: house, barns, tools; will make 
extraordinary liberal arrangements; splendid 
truck garden market for Summer population; one 
customer heretofore has taken total apple crop 
at good price. ADVERTISER 5122, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SAWAi ER WANTED—We are looking for n first- 
class sawyer who can hold a year round job 
and is worth good wages; if you are a live wire 
and your record proves it, this is an opportunity. 
FOREST CORPORATION, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—High-class man and wife; man to 
run large dairy farm in Orange Co., N. Y.; 
m st know Ids business from start to finish; 
wife to do cooking in owner’s fine home and as¬ 
sist with work: must bo a very pleasant, con¬ 
genial couple; no children considered; good, per¬ 
manent position. Address 15TH FLOOR, No. 1 
Wall St., New York City. 
WANTED—A capable woman for housework in a 
small town; wages, $35 per month; references 
required. MRS. A. E. GRANTHAM, Newark, 
Del. 
ACTIVE, temperate, single man; no objection 
to middle-aged; general farm hand; good 
milker; experienced feeding, earing few brood 
sows and pigs and care of few sheep; state ex¬ 
perience, age; wages $45. ADVERTISER 5201, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man and wife. April 
first, to work on country place within fifty 
miles of New York; man to care for small ken¬ 
nel of dogs and help with chickens and garden; 
wife to do general housework: stato salary ex- 
poctod and give reference. ADVERTISER 5178 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
V ANTED—Competent girl or middle-aged wom¬ 
an for general housework; plain cooking; 
throe in family; references. Address BOX 272. 
Ossining, N. Y. 
FARMER-GARDENER, married, Scotch, family, 
desires position taking entire charge gentle¬ 
man’s country plaoe; lifetime experience; ref¬ 
erences. Address It. F. D„ Box 50, Gladstone, 
I OLETRYMAN with the experience and ability 
to make plant pay seeks position as working 
manager: nine years’ practical experience; mar¬ 
ried: one child. CHARLES DYItlNG, Prince¬ 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man to work op. farm or in 
dairy barn with purebred Holstein cattle, 
whose wife would be willing and capable of 
boarding one to throe men; we would also con¬ 
sider a good woman, with or without children, 
who would bo capable of boarding two or throe 
men: good house, convenient to schools, etc. 
Apply ARTHUR RANKS, Mgr., Allamuehv 
Farms, Allamuchy, N. J. 
FAR..! MANAGER desires position on up-to-date 
farm; life experience in grain, stock and dairy 
farming, care and operation of machinery, in¬ 
cluding tractors: married; age 34; two children; 
first-class references as to character and ability. 
BOX 310, Pittsford', N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED poultry manager, with a record 
of success, wants to manage a large cornmer- 
cial plant; expert incubator and brooder opera- 
tor; references. Address ADVERTISER 5199 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. | 
FOR 
N. 
SALE—One of the best farms in Alle. Co., 
Y.. consisting of 138 acres; very pleasant 
location and productive; fine new buildings \d- 
dress BOX 22, Centerville, Alle. Co., N. Y. 
MODERN, running, paying poultry farm; 5 
acres; fully equipped; 850 purebred White 
Leghorns; laying houses accommodate 
brooder houses, incubators, etc.; house 7 
hath, city water, gas, ’phone, all 
must leave town; $8,500; 
GERKEN, Vineland, N. J. 
FT'LLY-EQT'TPPED and well-adVertised poultry 
farm; Jersey; no live stock; everything ready 
particulars on application. AD- 
> Liti ISER oOio, care Rural New-Yorker. 
easy 
1.400; 
rooms; 
conveniences; 
terms. E. A. 
SELL OR 
suitable 
Ttiiells, New York. 
LEASE—7-room house and acreage 
for poultry. JOSEPH CHRISTIE, 
WANTED—Plowman for 140-acre hillside farm; 
must be able to operate either team or tra.c- 
wages, 340 per month and board. Address 
GLO. L. BIDWELL, Riegelsville, N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced married farmer, com¬ 
petent to work small farm; pleasant, congenial 
American people desired; prefer man who has 
operated own farm and wife willing to board 
one or two men; no d’rinkers or drifters wanted; 
good house, milk and fuel; also vegetables in 
season; prefer couple without children, ns no 
school convenient: an excellent permanent posi¬ 
tion for Willing, ambitious and neat people who 
will appreciate good treatment. ADVERTISER 
5196, care Rural New-Yorker 
MARRIED man and wife for large modern dairy 
and poultry farm; wife must in* a good plain 
cook, economical and neat housekeeper; every¬ 
thing furnished, with food; man must tie good 
milker, teamster and, understand poultry; .must 
have ability to direct men and do general farm¬ 
ing; wages, $(’>0: positions open for single men 
at $35; state nationality, age, family and refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5108, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
M ANTED—Married man; some experience in 
nursery work, budding, grafting, and assist 
with general farm work on a fruit farm; steady 
I' sit Ion; good wages: house, garden, etc.; state 
age, experience, family. THOMAS MARKS & 
cu.. Nurserymen .V Fruit Growers, Wilson, Ni¬ 
agara Co., N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM 
tieal 
MANAGER open for engagement: prac- 
experience in all branches of farming 
and live stock: can handle all kinds of farm ma¬ 
chinery, including tractors and trucks: A1 refer¬ 
ences; state salary and privileges in first letter. 
AD\ LRI ISER 5140, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN — Single; experienced in all 
branches; conscientious hustler, wants posi- 
please State wages, etc. KISIII. 403 E. 
57th St., New York. 
WANTED—Plain vegetable gardener and assis¬ 
tant in hennery; no children; will furnish 
house, fuel, vegetables, milk and fruit when 
orchard bears; name wages wanted. R. M. 
WASHINGTON, Green Springs, W. Va. 
WANTED—Gardener xvlio understands both veg¬ 
etables and dowers, care of cows, poultry and 
pigs, and generally useful on country place; no 
eliildren over 3 years; $05 month; cottage free. 
Apply by letter only, with full particulars. W. 
II. DEAN, Montvaie, N. J. 
BARM SI PERINTETXDENT—Open for engage¬ 
ment: college training; 18 years’ practical ex- 
perience managing large dairy and purebred 
stock farms successfully; married: small family 
excellent credentials. ADVERTISER 5160, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER desires position on up-to-date farm 
or estate: fully qualified in all branches agri¬ 
culture, live stock and farm, machinery: life ex¬ 
perience; married: no children; state full details 
etc in first letter. FAT'X, 54 Elizabeth 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
St. 
WANTED—Position on private poultrv farm: 
state wages. BOX 224, Triimansburg.'N. Y. 
WASTKD Position as farm or estate superin- 
tendent by a thoroughly experienced, compe¬ 
tent, middle-aged Scotchman; small family; best 
rrioen’ ;lf lihor,v now. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 50o4, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POT LTRYMAX who can produce Winter eggs 
and grow strong, healthy chicks, wants posi¬ 
tion ns working manager on large plant or es¬ 
tate: managed one plant 12 years; American - 
married. ADVERTISER 5175, care Rural Xewl 
i orker. 
YOUNG MAN, experienced in general farming. 
would like a position on a scientifically nian- 
a . S nenS Preferably a poultry and fruit farm. 
ADS LIU! ISER 51S0. care Rural New-Yorker. 
.-ITOR 1 col RSE GRADUATE, unmarried, 9 
years experience, desires position as manager 
or foreman of high-class estate or farm: subur- 
-\ e ' v ’ ,y°>* or Philadelphia preferred. 
STORMS, 110 McBride St., Jackson, Mich. 
FARMER—April 1st; married man, on large 
farm near Goshen, N. Y., where grade Hol- 
st»dns and’ Empire milker are uSed; wife must 
board, at $20 per month each, two or three men 
in Summer and one or two in Winter; wages, 
$60 monthly, besides seven-room cottage, hen 
house, garden, milk, potatoes and Summer fire¬ 
wood: excellent, healthful location and .perma¬ 
nent position: stale full particulars in first let¬ 
ter. number and ages of family, and previous ex¬ 
perience. I)R. CADY, 340 Fulton St., Brook¬ 
lyn. N. Y. 
WANTED—A young farmer, single, to work in 
tihrsery: no Work would be required except 
what any farmer could do. ROSEDALE NUR¬ 
SERIES. Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—A married man as working foreman 
on farm combined with nursery; work mainly 
cultivating and handling trees more than 
farm crops: no work would be required except 
what any farmer could do. ROSEDALE FARM, 
Tarrytown, N. Y. 
STRONG, refined Protestant woman wanted at 
once to assist with downstairs work in pri¬ 
vate family: no cooking and no heavy work; 
own room; bath and dining-room shared with 
others: every convenience and consideration; $35 
per month and fare one way; send full particu¬ 
lars to MRS. WILLIAM CRANE, Richmond, 
Mass, 
WANTED—Young single man, March 1: some 
experience fruit and general farming; state 
experience, references, wages. GLENVIEW 
FARM. Glen Moore. N. J. 
WOMAN, middle-age, for general housework; 
good comfortable home. ADVERTISER 5181, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Tenant man, capable 
of taking charge of a purebred Guernsey herd; 
sta^e experience, wages expected and refer¬ 
ences: a good position open to an experienced 
dairyman with "pep” and ability. LEWIS A. 
TOAN. 110 Eddy St.. Ithaca, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man, without children pre¬ 
ferred, for dairy farm work; must board em¬ 
ployer; state wages wanted: rent, wood, milk 
and garden given. Apply R. D. HOWELL, Bull- 
ville, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple on up-to-date farm; man as 
general farm worker; one who understands 
farm machinery and capable of running tractor; 
woman as cook and general helper; all conven¬ 
iences in house; state wages desired. Address 
BOX 103, Bound Brook, N. J. 
WANTED-—Bright, energetic farmer’s son on 
fruit and poultry farm; experience with fruit 
and poultry not necessary; permanent home, 
good wages and advancement for one that de¬ 
serves it; state age. height and weight; no 
tobacco users. LONGSTREET POULTRY 
'-'ARM. Trentou, N. J. 
1AMILY MAN, agricultural college training. 
experience on farm: fifteen venrs in garden 
and greenhouse management: best references 
ADVERTISER 5185, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager or superintend¬ 
ent of largo agricultural enterprise; thirtv 
yoars’ experience in practical and professional 
agriculture; twelve years in experiment station 
and agricultural college work: especially qual¬ 
ified iu general farming and soil management* 
dairy and* swine husbandry; A. R. o work* 
care and operation of farm machinery: farm ac¬ 
counting and efficiency in organizing farm work 
and directing farm help: to receive considera¬ 
tion, applicants must command operations large 
enough to pay a salary or profit-sharing interest 
of $2,500 per year and farm produce for talile 
for family of throe: tills is an unusual oppor¬ 
tunity to secure efficient managerial service, and 
will not. appear again. ADVERTISER 5184 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER—Married; take charge of farm: 
monthly salary and percentage, or will rent 
plaoe stocked and equipped: fruit farm pre¬ 
ferred; managed farms successfully and econom¬ 
ically in past; New York or New Jersey pre¬ 
ferred. What proposition have you? ADVER¬ 
TISE It 5183, care Rural New-Yorker. 
t\ AN’ i'ED—Position as caretaker or working 
manager; middle-aged American; one daugh¬ 
ter: life experience general farming, gardening, 
stock; excellent reference; house with modern 
improvements. ADVERTISER 5182, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
SORER, well-experienced, middle-aged German 
couple, having had* their own place for ten 
years, wishes position near New York on pri¬ 
vate residential farm as nil around farming and 
good vegetable raiser; wife is willing to board 
help: open for position April 1. ROX 35. Hu¬ 
guenot, Orange County, N. Y. 
MANAGER—To take charge of or lay out gen¬ 
tleman’s country home or estate: capable han¬ 
dling stock, orchard, shade trees, shrubbery, 
flowers, small fruits: undoubted references: am 
At man for an At position. ADVERTISER 
5180, enre Rural New-Yorker. 
PRUNING export is open for engagements to 
prune large peach or apple orchards. Address 
ADVERTISER 5200, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT of large estate or farm: 
life experience in all branches of estate man¬ 
agement: only first-class position considered; 
best of references. Address ADVERTISER 5198. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
l’Ol'L’L'RYMAN desires position: thorough, prac¬ 
tical, scientific knowledge mammoth or small 
equipment; life time experience: economical, 
honest, sober and reliable: if your results have 
been unsatisfactory, or you contemplate - raising 
poultry, grant me an interview; highest refer¬ 
ence from previous employers: American; mar¬ 
ried; no eliildren. ADVERTISER 516S. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as herdsman on a small pri¬ 
vate estate by a married man; life experienced 
with dairy stock; steady and obliging; 10 years 
in present position; state full particulars' 
wages in first, letter. - 
Bradley’s Est., Him 
and 
PETER McGUIRE, P. B. 
jliam, Mass. 
MASSACHUSETTS Agricultural College gradu- 
ate. released from Lieutenant’s commission, 
desires position, superintendent of Guernsey 
runn or herdsman; experienced with advanced 
register work ami calf raising at Langwab-r 
and other Eastern herds; age 27; married C 
A. B.. Box 407, Peterboro, N. H. 
COMPETENT herdsman wants position on up- 
to-date dairy farm; college short course grad¬ 
uate; 20 years old: 4 years’ experience; ain- 
Uiluous: respectable. Address ADVERTISER 
51i9, care Rural New-Yorker 
FOR SALE—Farm 
tools included, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
in Rhode Island: stock and 
Apply ADVERTISER 5125, 
acres for lease and 
shares, with stock, 
head of cattle, four 
under high cultiva- 
-^G COT PLE, refined, and willing workers, 
having some experience in truck and poultrv! 
wish position on modern truck farm as gardener's 
assistants, where they would be considered part 
of the family; good home preferred to high 
wages. BENJAMIN FIXE, 297 Division St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., care A. F. Saltzman. 
FOR LEASE—Farm of 75 
sell stock, or lease on 
machinery, etc.; carries 10 
horses, swine and poultry; 
tion; with pasture and woodland; accessible- 
convenient: within two hours of X Y Citv’ 
Address ADVERTISER 5202 care Rurai New- 
Yorker. 
AN ULSTER COUNTY farm: 100 acres; 60 til¬ 
lable; some orchard, pasture, woods; small 
tenant house; good silo, barn, poultrvhouse, ete • 
owner is open to any proposition to give some 
man a chance to work this farm; hero is some¬ 
body’s chance. Address ADVERTISER 5197 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO EXCHANGE—For small farm near good 
market, up-to-date home in pleasant village; 
rail and trolley connections: school prepares for 
< ollpge, library, banks, churches, stores, mar- 
kofs. Inquire ADVERTISER 5203. care Rural 
New-Yorker 
WOMAN with son 15 years, wants position. 
housekeeper on farm where purebred stock is 
kept: man who is good practical farmer and 
o\\ ns comfortable bouse, with some improve- 
nioiits, preferred; entire charge in house. AD- 
1 ERTISER 5177, care Rural New-Yorker. 
---—---i 
POSITION as herdsman or dairyman: 15 years’ 
practical experience; understands feeding and 
ealf raising and butter making; married; small 
family; wife to board help. BOX 234, Central 
Valley, N. Y. 
--- f 
WANTED—Position ns orchard foreman or man¬ 
ager on fruit farm: young, temperate, relia¬ 
ble: years practical experience and college 
course; also good knowledge of general farming; 
A\ rite ADI ERTISER 5170, care Rural New- 
1 orker. 
-- 1 
YOUNG MAN. 28, single, wishes position on an 
up-to-date fruit and poultry farm; agricultural 
school training, but inexperienced: a good home 
and a place where practical experience may tie 
gained of first consideration. ADVERTISER 
5187, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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DO you want a herdsman, farm manager, or 
dairyman? We have a few available vonng 
men trained in our school. Applv at once 
BERNHARD OSTROLENK, National Farm 
School, Farm School, Pa. 
FOR SALE—140-acre farm, iu Bucks Co., Pa.; 
large 14-room house witli improvements; good 
cellar barn; fertile soil, adapted to grain fruit 
and dairying; 20 acres timber: beautiful scen- 
er.v: good neighborhood; 11 miles from Trenton; 
price $10,000. Send for discretion and photos 
to owner, JOS. D. WILSON, 1219 West State 
Street, Trento n, N. J. 
BERRY, truck, poultry farm; 50 acres; eastern 
shore of Maryland: 25 acres cultivated: rest 
wood and pasture: near towns, market, eliurelips 
etc.^ price $1,500; terms. BOX 300, Amityville’ 
POULTRYMAX and farmer wants position as 
manager; 10 years’ experience: expert ineu- 
hator and brooder man: also experienced farmer- 
best of references. ADVERTISER 5195, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER desires position; Cornell train¬ 
ing; married: age 35; raised on Pennsylvania 
farm; 15 years’ experience: have (Tone notable 
work with swine and commercial orcharding: 
also understand cattle and poultry, renewal of 
soil fertility. Alfalfa, rotation of crops and all 
farm machinery; good reason for change; best 
of references; prefer Middle Atlantic States - 
salary, $1,800. ADVERTISER 5193, care Rurai 
New-Yorker. 
160-ACRE dairy and fruit farm for sale - ”0 
miles from Buffalo, on State road: good build¬ 
ings; best soil in county; will sell cheap on easy 
F ‘ lr . Particulars write ZAURITZER & 
MILLER. 4t> West Market St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
COMMERCIAL chicken farm; 20 acres; 22 miles 
from New York; Hall incubator. 7.SOO; Hall 
th , re<? 20x100 lnvin - houses; three 
20x100 breeding houses; IS Colonv houses, w-ith 
Hall stoves; tools; barn; two living houses one 
modern; running water in all houses; electric 
telephone: price, $13,500; cash needed, 
$2,500, balance in 10 yearly payments, less first 
mortgage of $3,500; or will rent $00 per month 
wnth option to buy; 50 per cent rental returned 
at time of purchase; rare bargain• 
possession. L. I. COHN, * 
Newark, N. J. 
_ immediate 
23 Commercial Street, 
POSITION W ANTED, on or before April first, 
by working farm manager; 20 years’ practical 
experience in modern dairying, care of live 
stock, raising of farm crops, operating farm 
machinery, gas engines, etc.: small family; ref¬ 
erences as to character and ability; minor posi¬ 
tions not considered: kindly state full particu¬ 
lars and wages in first letter. ADVERTISER 
5192. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as head farmer; married 
American, age 40; life experience at dairy 
and general farming: do not use rum or tobacco; 
active antf a worker; understand all farm crops, 
stock and tools; can operate tractors and autos; 
will consider dairy farm ready stocked for 
cash rent, or will work on shares, labor against 
capital: New Jersey preferred; position March 
or April first: state fully in first letter what you 
want and what you will give. Address J. 'll. 
BOX 108, New Market, N. J. 
POSITION as working farm manager; practical 
experience in all branches of farm and garden 
crops, lawns, driveways, stock, poultrv. incu¬ 
bators, brooders, automobiles, machinery, ear* 
pen ter and concrete work; married: one child; 
no liquor or tobacco: permanent: no large dairy; 
New York State preferred. ADVERTISER 5191, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER desires position on country 
estate or dairy farm; practical experience in 
raising and feeding grade and registered stock, 
rotation of farm and garden crops, fruit trees, 
shrubbery, farm machinery, engines; do all re¬ 
pairs; good in handling men, with results; 
wages, $85 a month; married; small family; 
best references. FARM MANAGER, 4S East 
124th St., New York City. 
EXPERIENCED herds and dairyman desires po¬ 
sition; good knowledge of dairying in all its 
branches; best of references for character and 
ability; no tobacco or alcohol used: married; age 
32; small family: open first of March or April. 
ADVERTISER 51S9, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT A one-acre chicken farm on a dry 
southern slope near the railroad 1 station at 
New Lisbon, N. J.; comfortable dwelling house, 
and enough brooder and chicken houses to ac- 
ARluunnnSIwT birds; rental. $15 per month. 
ABRAM BROW N, A gent, New Lisbon. X. J. 
POT T, 1 RY I-ARM for sale in Connecticut; com¬ 
plete modern equipment for 2.000 fowls; mam¬ 
moth incubator, brooders, running water: 65 
acres; level; grows wheat, corn, oats. Alfalfa 
fruit; farm machinery; reaper and binder; two 
horses; Ayrshire and Jersey cows; 1 000 Leg¬ 
horn layers; large manufacturing cities nearbv 
take all produce; this is not an abandoned farm 
a business proposition in full operation; 
815 000 for farm, stock, tools, feed and good¬ 
will. AD\ ERTISER 5060, care Rural Xew- 
l orker. 
POULTRY FARM: equipped: thirteen acres; 
boarding house; location, foot of Catskill Alts 
Price $5 500. ADVERTISER 5121, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN to 
acres; one 
POSITION wanted by married man. age 32: 
small family; years of experience in general 
farming, gardening, care of live stock, etc.; 
use no tobacco or alcohol: best references as to 
character and ability. ADVERTISER 5190, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE American, married, desires position: 
have children: practical experience in all 
branches of farming. BOX 90, Goldens Bridge, 
N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN (271 desires permanent position 
at once in general farm work; experienced 
milker, feeder. butter-maker; understands 
horses, farm accounting; Cornell short course; 
$80 nionthlv. house, etc.; can you use me? 
GKO. E. CHASE, 18S0 Morris Ave., New York 
City. 
quick buyer; fine track farm: 83 
mile station: stone road; large 
house and outbuildings; pieutv fruit T Ar 
VAN PER VEER, Hightstown. X, J . ' 
FARM FOR SALE in Delaware Co.. X. Y.: our 
farm, 104 acres and summer resort: good land 
buildings and water, near State road, post office’ 
schools, churches and railroads: line place for 
city boarders: easy terms. AVrite F. A. STROH- 
SAHL, Cadosia, Del. Co.. X. Y. 
DAIRY, hog. poultry farm for sale; good soil 
for general farming and commercial orchards; 
105 acres; good buildings; timber, streams: liA 
miles to station: 28 miles to Philadelphia. Own¬ 
er, GEORGE SCLUFER. Elmer, N. J. 
FOR SALE—20-aere farm, all tillable: orchard: 
good buildings; 75 miles from New York, near 
Harlem Railroad; $1,600. Apply R. STAATS 
25 Broad St., New York. 
WANTED to rent, with privilege of buying, 
partly stocked and equipped farm, about 10O 
acres: team essential; good buildings and fences; 
healthy location near school: references. S. A. 
H. GENUNG, 208 E. Post Road, White Plains, 
500-ACRE Fertile New England farm; over 200 
acres tillable: adapted to stock raising, dairy¬ 
ing and grain: ample buildings; two silos; price 
$16,000. AA'rite for description. EDWIN CRUT- 
TKNDEX, Crescent Beach, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 90 acres: close to church. 
school. State road, trolley; price $5,500; part 
cash, balance on easy terms. Adiftess FRED 
PATTERSON, Quakertown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—One of the most desirable 80-acre 
farms in New Jersey, with stock and tools: S- 
room house, barn and outbuildings in good con¬ 
dition; three miles from Princeton. Owner, 
FRANK HANKAMP, Skillmau, N. J.. R.F.D. 1. 
FOR SALE—36-gcre Southern Mass, market gar¬ 
den farm; well tilled and manured: stone- 
free: greenhouse; house; separate cottage for 
help; good farm buildings; tie-ups for 10 cows; 
hay. fertilizer, auto truck, horses, cows, all 
tools; eight miles to Providence: a going con¬ 
cern; $9,000. H. S. RUSSELL, Arlington 
Heights, Aiass. 
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