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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Several young. unmarried' fellows to 
work on a large commercial fruit farm, wtiere 
apples, peaehos,. pears, etc., are grown In a large 
way; only those interested in learning the busi¬ 
ness and willing . to consider tiie experience 
gained as part of compensation need applv. 
CON YE US FARM, Greenwich, Conn. 
WANTED—A competent herdsman for work in 
purebred herd of Guernseys: must be good but¬ 
ter-maker: give experience, age. references and 
salary desired in lirst letter, with full particu¬ 
lars: position is open on March first. THOItN- 
EIEitANK FARMS, Glen Spey, Sullivan County, 
WANTED—Immediately, married man to work 
in cow barn: registered Jerseys; good milker; 
wife to Beard single men. Apply ADVER¬ 
TISER 5232, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Immediately, reliable settled woman 
to cook for farm hand's; no objection to grown 
sons able to work. Address ADVERTISER 5233, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Ilianum milking machine operator to 
assist ia purebred Holstein dairy; three-fourths 
mile town of 1,000 people; single man preferred; 
wages $50 (fifty) and board; modern barn; 
James equipment; .transportation refunded after 
six months' service. MAYFIELD FARMS, Den¬ 
mark, S. C. 
WAN11-D—Men .and women attendants in a 
State institution for the feeble-minded; salary 
?-h> a month for men and $30 for women, with 
maintenance; state age when applying. Applv 
SUPERINTENDENT, Letcli worth Village, 
Thiells, N. Y. 
MAN AND WIFE to run 45-acre Southern New 
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 lias taken total apple crop 
at good price, ADVERTISER 5122, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SAM c ER WANTED—We are looking for a first- 
class sawyer who can hold a year round job 
anil is wortli gootf wages; if you are a live wire 
rpcor< * proves it this is an opportunity. 
I OREST CORI’OR ATION, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Plain vegetable gardener and assls- 
tant in hennery; no children; will furnish 
house, fuel, vegetables, milk and fruit when 
o-chard bears: name wages wanted. R. M. 
WASHINGTON, Green Springs, W. Va. 
WANTED—Married working farm manager; 
small herd of purebred Guernseys; farm 12 
miles from Pittsburg, Pa.; moderii house; nil 
conveniences; take charge at once; give your 
experience in first letter. ADVERTISER 5210, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
farm work: must be good milker and team¬ 
ster; state age, naiionality. experience, wages, 
first Utter. P. B. WHITEHEAD, Route 1, 
Qunkertown, Pa. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT—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 5100, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POT I.l RYMAN who can produce Winter eggs 
and grow strong, healthy chicks, wants posi¬ 
tion as working manager on large plant or es¬ 
tate; managed one plant 12 years; American; 
married. ADVERTISER 5175, care Rural New- 
l orker. 
SHORT COURSE GRADUATE, unmarried, ft 
years’ experience, desires position as manager 
or foreman of high-elnss estate or farm; subur¬ 
ban to New York or Philadelphia preferred. 
STORMS, 110 McBride St., Jackson, Mich. 
WANTED—Position as orchard foreman or man- 
nger on fruit farm; young, temperate, relia¬ 
ble; years practical experience and college 
course; also good knowledge of general farming. 
Write ADVERTISER 517(5, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER or working farm manager wishes 
position: Northern and Southern experience; 
married; no children; best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5225, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER wants position as fore¬ 
man; life experience; flowers, fruit, livestock: 
age 38; married; four children: state wages or 
percentage. ADVERTISER 5226, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED milkers and dairymen open for 
position March 1st to 15th; both young, capa¬ 
ble, clean, rapid milkers; of good character and 
Habits; seeking permanent place where their 
worth will be appreciated: nothing under $45 and 
good living conditions considered; state full par¬ 
ticulars, references. BOX 255, Princeton, N. J. 
HERDSMAN, dairyman: married: no children; 
certified butter maker: prefer one-man job or 
dairy better job; references. BOX 215, Prince¬ 
ton, X. .1. 
HERDSMAN wants position as- foreman; regis¬ 
tered Holsteins; married; cottage furnished; 
best refccnces. GEORGE PATRICK, Bedford 
Village, N. Y. 
WANTED—April 1st. by married man with 
small family, n position as manager of milk 
plant; expert butter maker; Cornell training; 
years of experience; temperate; reliable; effi¬ 
cient; age 37: write fully as to conditions and 
terms; X. Y. state preferred. ADVERTISER 
5219, care Rural New-Yorker. 
M ANTED—Position as farm manager or herds¬ 
man by young man, 25 years; single; thor¬ 
oughly understands orcharding, production oi 
farm crops, certified milk. A. R. O. tests; good 
calf raiser: lifetime experience on farm: two 
years agriculture schooling; thoroughly reliable; 
good habits. HAROLD TAYLOR, La Orange¬ 
ville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager, by Amer- 
ican, married, who understands all kind's of 
farm machinery, handling of men. etc.; life ex¬ 
perience; host reference furnished. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5220, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN—Experienced in breeding, cull¬ 
ing. feeding for high eggproduction and grow¬ 
ing chicks; incubation, Mammoth and oil lamp; 
brooding. Mammoth and Colony coal stove: de¬ 
sires position; single: a hustler and A-l refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5218, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single herdsman fer herd of pure¬ 
bred Guernseys; 12 miles fron. Pittsburg, Pa.; 
give your experience in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5217, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A competent young man or young 
woman thoroughly experienced in bee -iilture 
to start and manage apiary and assist in poultry 
department meantime; will want to commence 
witli 50 to 100 colonies tills season. FORREST 
FERGUSON FARMS, Dyersburg, Tenn. 
WANTED—Married man, without children pre 
ferred, for dairy farm work; must board em 
ployer; state wages wanted; rent, wood*, mill 
and garden given. Apply R. D. HOWELL 
Bullville, Orange Co., N. Y. 
MOTHER’S- helper position open to woman of 
refinement and tact witli children; plain sew- 
mending required. Address, stating 
qualifications and salary expected, BOX 315, 
Plensantville, N. Y. 
WANTED—An active, reliable and willing 
worker; a man who understands the successful 
management of all kinds of poultry especially; 
would prefer one who understands all kinds of 
fanning and* stock raising; house and garden 
furnished. Address W. IRVING HEWITT M 
D., Olean, N. Y. 
WANTED—A capable farmer; married; wife 
care for chickens, milk and butter; house, 
firewood, farm products furn ished ; give refer¬ 
ences and wages expected. HUDSON GUILD. 
43(5 West 27th Street, New York City. 
WANTED —Active, rclinblc man for dairy farm 
work; either married or single; give refer¬ 
ences and wages asked in first letter. GAR¬ 
FIELD HERBERT, Lakewood, N. J 
CAPABLE young woman for general housework 
in family of five; no laundry; must like 
children: would take woman witli daughter over 
10. BOX 200, Pleasantvllle, N. Y. 
VS AN 1 ED—First-class working manager, on one 
of tiie best farms in Orange Countv, who thor- 
DUgllly understands all branches of farming, in¬ 
cluding live stock and operation of modern farm 
machinery; must ho able to produce results. P. O. 
BOX 275, Middletown, N. Y. 
FIRST-CLASS all around married man on dairy 
and general farm on April 1st: best living ac¬ 
commodations; wages, with milk, garden and 
potatoes: preference given one who can furnish 
extra man or lionrd one or two men: state 
wages, references and how long In present posi¬ 
tion. ADVERTISER 5205, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TWO FARM HANDS—Large farm in .Central 
Massachusetts; single men; general farm 
work; good milkers and teamsters- when re¬ 
quired; positions year round; wages $45; give 
age. ADVERTISER 5230, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Plowman for 140-acre hillside farm? 
must bo able to operate either team or trac¬ 
tor: wages. $40 per month and board. Address, 
GEO. L. BID WELL, lllegelsville, N. J. 
WANTED—A reliable married man to work on 
farm; wife to board two men; give full par¬ 
ticulars, including wages wanted, in first letter 
15. E. GATHER. Falisington, Pa. 
FARMER WANTED—Experienced married man 
to manage farm and look after cows and 
chickens and general crops; excellent references 
required. ADVERTISER 5207, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm working superintendent: ex¬ 
perienced: practical farmer: good with cattle 
and pigs; able to handle all farm machinery,' 
Write, giving reference and salarv expected, to 
A. B. PATTON, 251 West 42d Street, New York 
City: 
WANTED—-Experienced married man on poul¬ 
try, fruit and dairy farm. A. O. CHAPIN, 
Sharon Springs, N. Y. 
WANTED—A married man to care for farm and 
greenhouses: must understand greenhouse 
work. • Reply, stating age, nationality, size of 
family, experience and wages desired, to 
ADVERTISER 5221, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED farmer and wife on fruit farm with 
small dairy. Communicate by letter to AD¬ 
VERTISER 5238, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN: no children: April 1; general 
farm work: wife assist in farm help bearding 
house: wages $50. ADVERTISER 5237, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED, 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.; smnll 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 superintendent or mana¬ 
ger on gentleman’s estate or farm: thoroughly 
experienced in all branches of farm work, stock, 
machinery, gas engines, etc.; American; life ex¬ 
perience; married. ADVERTISER 5214, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (321 cost and general accountant. 
and wife (typist) would like board or employ¬ 
ment on pleasant farm; will work on farm arid 
do accounting work if any; healthy and active 
couple who want to live an outdoor life. Ad¬ 
dress A. B„ 810 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 
1 OSITION WANTED as manager of purebrei 
Guernsey or Jersey herd or farm; experience! 
witli both breeds; experienced tester, feeder 
breeder, seller,. show and dairyman; married 
one child; satisfactory references; discharge! 
officer; full details and salary first letter 
AD\ ERTISER 5215, care Rural New-Yorker. 
i mi m r.iu IAL poultry farm can secure experi 
e.nced pouUryman understanding egg produt 
tion, incubation and* brooding; also constructio 
of buildings and all general farm and dair 
work as manager or assistant at salarv o 
$1,200. ADVERTISER 5200, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER open for engagement; prac¬ 
tical In all branches, purebred cattle and rec¬ 
ords, buttering, calf raising, hogs, butchering, 
horses, care and operating all modern niachin- 
• tractors, trucks, steam boilers, gas engines 
pumps, automobiles and repairing: poultry, tur¬ 
keys; all crops; garden, lawns, drives, pruning 
and spraying; American: 36; married; one son 7; 
strictly temperate; honest, ambitions, trust¬ 
worthy and intelligent: A1 references to above 
effects; give full details, stating salarv. in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 5204, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Situation ns foreman on up-to-date 
dairy farm, where pleasant, willing, cnpnblo 
help is desired: good caretaker of farm stock 
and tools: am 36; have family. ARTHUR G. 
ROBINSON, Tnftsville, Vt. 
GARDENER, theoretical anil practical; 35: mar¬ 
ried; no children; to take charge of smaller 
gentleman’s estate, with full responsibility; 
greenhouse, hotbeds, vegetables, fruit, mush¬ 
rooms, landscaping; able to overlook livestock. 
ADVERTISER 5212, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm or estate manager; 
college graduate; American. 30 years of age: 
married; smnll family: thoroughly understands 
all branches of agriculture: several years' suc¬ 
cessful experience; especially dVsirous of locat¬ 
ing witli a progressive, interested owner who 
wishes to develop his live stock and put his 
place under n high state of cultivation. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5211, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by married woman with child, 
preferably In the country, w_h small family, 
within easy reach of educational and religious 
centers; general housework: no laundering, ex¬ 
cept for self and child. ADVERTISER 5210. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN or working farm foremen desires 
position; life experience: married: American; 
age 32; two children. ADVERTISER 5230, earo 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERT DAIRYMAN wishes a position: expert 
butter maker. ADVERTISER 5231, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as manager or superin¬ 
tendent: life experience on farm: 10 years In 
last place: American: married: no children: age 
34: do not smoke or drink; give full particulars 
in fir--1 letter to save time. ADVERTISER 5222, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM superintendent wishes position; Ameri¬ 
can; married: no children; life experience in 
all lines of agriculture; scientific training: ref¬ 
erences: full particulars first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5208. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HEAD TEAMSTER: farm; understand general 
farm work, farm machinery and work horses; 
a good teamster: possess some executive abil¬ 
ity; wages desired: experience: references: sin¬ 
gle man: location Massachusetts. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5235. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate superintendent at liberty; sin- 
gle man: 20 years' successful experience; all 
branches farming, dairying, stock raising, cat¬ 
tle. hogs, sheep, poultry; competent herdsman; 
capable taking charge any large farming propo¬ 
sition; thoroughly efficient and trustworthy; A-l 
references. ADVERTISER 5224, care ‘ Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm foreman; work with men; get 
results: understand farm machinery, gas en¬ 
gines, general farming; married man: no chil¬ 
dren; rent. milk, fuel, garden; position April 
1; first letter state age, experience, references, 
wages expected: Massachusetts. ADVERTISER 
5234, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FOREMAN: single; practical exper¬ 
ience in farming, dairying and animal hus¬ 
bandry. open for position; lias married helper 
(no children) if needed. ADVERTISER 5227 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, single, desires position: A. R. O. 
work; good calf raiser: butter-making, test¬ 
ing: A-l references. ADVERTISER 5228, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY" MANAGER (just returned from over¬ 
seas service) seeks position on private estate 
or commercial plant: six years practical exper¬ 
ience. Apply ARTHUR J. HUDSON, Maple- 
Wood, N. J. 
PODLTRYMAN. age 37, desires position; com¬ 
mercial plant; New York State preferred- 
state particulars. GEORGE LOEKFLER, 34 Bed¬ 
ford Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER—Age 43: 22 years' experience 
all branches modern, scientific dairy farming: 
qualified to handle large proposition; only first- 
class places considered: state full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 5229. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager of large dairy 
farm; Holsteins or Guernseys: 10 years’ prac¬ 
tical experience in testing, showing and diversi¬ 
fied farming: also specialized in contagious, 
abortion and selected milk: married; wages $125 
per month. ADVERTISER 5223, car- Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—One six-room house: 1% miles to 
village; one car of hickory wood: one car of 
<ak wood. IT. VAN HOUTEN, Spring Valley, 
N. Y, — 
FOR SALE—Easy terms, 200-acre grain and 
dairy farm, 15 miles from Washington, D. C., 
Fairfax County, Virginia: one-half mile from 
Oakton; trolley station on corner of farm: fertile 
soil; train to Washington every hour: fine new 
Colonial house, nine rooms: hot and cold water, 
two bathrooms: garage, new bank barn, silo and 
all otln r npcessary buildings: new and very sub¬ 
stantial: tine location and beautiful home. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 5117, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALK—Farm of 90 acres; close to church, 
school. State road, trolley: price $5,500; part 
cash, balance on easy terms. Address FRED 
PATTERSON. Qunkertown. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Farm in Rhode Island: stock and 
tools included. Apply ADVERTISER 5125, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—140-acre farm, in Bucks Co.. Pa.: 
large 14-room house with improvements; good 
cellar barn: fertile soil, adapted to grain, fruit 
and dairying: 20 acres timber: beautiful scen¬ 
ery; good neighborhood; 11 miles from Trenton: 
priee $10,000. Send for description and photos 
to owner. JOS. D. WILSON, 1219 West State 
Street. Trenton, N. J. 
FOR RENT—A one-acre chicken farm on a dry 
southern slope near the railroad station at 
New Lisbon, N. J.; comfortable dwelling house 
and enough brooder and chicken houses to ne- I 
commodate 1 fit M l birds: rental $15 per month. 
ABRAM BROWN. Agent. New Lisbon. N. J. 
POULTRY FARM: equipped: thirteen acres; 
boarding house: location foot of Catskill Mts.: 
price $5,500. ADVERTISER 5121, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A beautiful country home for sale; 
60 miles from N. Y.: electriet light, telephone, 
modern improvements: 10 initiates to station: 10 
acres. HYNDMAX, Montgomery, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Oue of the best 175-acre dairy and 
grain farm, three miles from Troy, with fine 
buildings and plenty of water: on State road. 
F. L. SHELDON. Troy. N. Y.; R.F.D. No. J. 
WANTED—To rent, equipped dairy farm 
30 cows or more; give location and 
BOX 47, It. D. 2, Middletown, N. Y. 
xv 1th 
rent. 
FOR SALE—Small poultry farm; five acres; 
garden, grove and brook; neat bungalow and 
large poultry houses. WM. MOORE, Clifton 
Forge, P, O., Va. 
267 ACRES in Amherst County, Va.; four miles 
from courthouse; four miles from station; on 
two railroad's; nearly all in timber; now offered 
at sacrifice for division; more than pnougii tim¬ 
ber to pay for it; fertile soil and great bargain; 
$8.50 per acre. JOSEPH WORSHAM, Amherst, 
\ a. 
HHt SALE—Poultry farm; about 15 acres; 
equipped for capacity of 4,000 hens; 6,000-egg 
Candee incubator, brooder houses, laving houses 
etc.; large, splendidly built residence: J/, mile 
from town of 3,500; located on site of*Du Pont 
Boulevard; six miles from Delaware Bay and 20 
miles from Delaware Breakwater on Atlantic 
Ocean: set in apple trees; a big bargain. THE 
DELAWARE EGG FARM, Milford, Del. 
DAIRY FARM for sale—About 300 acres. 185 
acres of which is tillable, most of which can 
be worked with a tractor: 20 acres of muck, 
easily drained; well watered; fertile limestone 
soil that will grow Alfalfa; has been in one 
family for four generations; located in South¬ 
eastern Dutchess Co., N. Y.; 2% miles to rail¬ 
road station; less to church, school and village-. 
EDWIN J. WILLIAMS, Pougiiquag, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good productive farm: 108 acres; 
75 clear: good buildings; spring water; plenty 
fruit, timber; $3,000, including stock and tools; 
half easb. ROLLO SHOEMAKER, R. D. No. 1 
Bangor, Pa. 
WANTED—On up-to-date Long Island farm, 
where general farming is conducted, a mar¬ 
ried 1 man, without children preferred, who is 
willing to do all kinds of farm work and handle 
horses; must be honest, quick to work, temper¬ 
ate: non-smoker preferred; house and garden 
furnished: good salary or wages to right party; 
work could be permanent if desired; manager 
not wanted; references required; state all par¬ 
ticulars In answer. ADVERTISER 5209, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—“The Oakwood,” Freehold, Greene 
County, New York: 136-aere farm property; 
accommodation for 75 guests: situated among 
foothills of Catskills with splendid view of en¬ 
tire range; altitude 1,800 feet: large barn, gar¬ 
age. icehouse, other outbuildings; within two 
miles of State road, on good automobile road. 
Address E. A. BROOKS, Freehold, Greene Coun¬ 
ty, New York. 
FOR SALE, on account sickness, fine market gar¬ 
den or gentleman’s farm; large brick house, 
all modern Improvements; barns, greenhouses, 
bearing orchards: S. W. slope: stock, tools; near 
R.R.. electrics and large cities. G. A. NOURSE. 
Plaiston, N. H. 
FOR SALE—Choice fruit farm; 86 acres; near 
three shipping points; 700 trees; improvements. 
“ROY’S FRUIT FARM,” Newton, N. J. 
FOI1 RENT—Farm; comfortable furnished house, 
suitable for tea house or poultry farm; river 
borders place; 50 acres, mostly pasture; young 
orchard; one and one-half miles from village; 
Manchester and Boston as near markets: Ray¬ 
mond. N. H. Address M. LAMBERT. Millbrook, 
FOR SALE—54-acre farm, three miles from 
Princeton on State road; well watered ami 
fenced. L. B. STARK, Princeton. X. J. 
FOR RENT—In Isle of Pines, Cuba; healthv 
climate; spring water; Government report: 
gardening, sugar, fruits; rich land: $65 per year 
or one-third profits. W. L. MOORE, 317 West 
19th Street, New York. 
WANTED—To buy farm; want pleasant home¬ 
like place that will support, small family. 
Bettis, 19 College Place, Oberlin, Ohio. 
I OR SALE—415 acres, stock ami tools: sufficient 
wood to pay for it; $3,000 cash required; bal¬ 
ance on easy terms. P. H. STONE, Hancock, 
Delaware Co., N. Y. 
136-ACRE FARM and equipment at $1,000: sac¬ 
rifice for quick sale; price $23 acre: best bar¬ 
gain in the State. OT.IE DE MEN, Beaver 
Dams, Schuyler Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fifty acres; 3.7 miles of Philadel¬ 
phia: good productive land: State road: 
mile front station and good town; three more 
good manufacturing towns two and three miles; 
good stone buildings, silo; extra good" water; 
fruit: school adjoins; 'phone and electricity: 
stock and equipment: cash market at door: no 
commission or shipping expenses. THOMAS E. 
DENNIS. Pennsburg, Pa. 
A NESHOBEE RIVER stock farm for sale, com¬ 
prising 220 acres, wood, timber, sugar bush, 
pastures and tillage; can till hnlf; water at 
house and barn and pastures: near town: soil 
loam: new #tock barn: a city house: hot anti 
cold water; furnace beat; bath and toilet up 
and down stairs; also "fireplaces; good corn and 
grass land: sold with stock and tools or sepa¬ 
rate; part cash. For information, M. C. ROWE, 
Brandon, Vt. 
IDEAL dairy, poultry, truck farm; borders 
famous resort; fine view; boating, fishing; 
about 50 acres: home markpt; modern house; 
good buildings: stock, tools: $6,000: terms. 
JAMES MOSHER, Belgrade Lakes. Maine. 
FARM wanted to rent: about 25 acres. L. 
BOFRGARD. R. F. D. 1, Princeton, N. ,T. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful salt water front farm; 
Eastern shore of Maryland; 240 acres: 100 
under cultivation: balance valuable timber: 
splendid beach: fine hunting and fishing: price 
and description on application. W. J. VESSEY. 
Shelltown, Md. 
Miscellaneous 
OIL BROODER STOVES—Three Simplex 250- 
chick size. $11 each: one Petaluma 400 to 
1.500-chiek size. $17: little used and in excellent 
condition: each complete with oil tank and auto¬ 
matic regulator. HERBERT TROTTER, Wood- 
stock. Virginia. 
FOR SALE—Car good sweet second cutting, off 
color: $28 f. o. b. Fairmount. IVYWILD 
ALFALFA FARM, Camillas, N. Y. 
PURE SUGAR CANE SYRUP, $1.50 per gallon. 
JAMES F. MeCALEB, Insmore, Miss. 
FOR SALE—125 tons gootf sound mixed hay, 
pressed: quality good No. 2: about 3 cars No. 
3: grown on one meadow and housed in one 
bam: carred Helena, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y 
for $20.50 ton: inspection invited. W. J. HAM¬ 
ILTON. 49 Elm St.. Potsdam. N. Y. 
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