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Farm Help Wanted 
POSITION' ready for a reliable married mnn at 
general farm and fruit work and eare small 
herd; Ohio; give experience, wages expected and 
references. ADVERTISER 5327, care Rural 
New- Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman, used to the country, for 
general housework in small family; house with 
modern improvements; mile from village: liberal 
wages for capable help. GILLETT WYNKOOP, 
Kingston, N. J. 
WANTED—-At once, herdsman for small herd 
registered Guernseys; modern stable; on ear 
line to Albany; pay $45 and board. WALDORF 
FARMS, North Chatham, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two young men, active and willing, 
to work on a duck farm. WEBER BROS.. 
Wrentham, Mass. 
WANTED—Girls to enter (raining in a modern, 
up-to-date registered hospital; qualifications, 
one year high school. Address LEONARD HOS¬ 
PITAL, Troy, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable married man to work on 
farm, who can milk and handle horses; state 
age, sine of family, nationality and wages: also 
send reference. POST OFFICE BOX 171, Boon- 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED—Single or married teamster on up-to- 
date dairy farm on main Worcester trolley 
road. SIBLEY FARMS, Spencer, Mass. 
FARMER wanted for a 100-acre apple and pig 
farm: niusl understand both branches: nine 
miles from Poughkeepsie, in Dutchess County, 
N. Y.; one mile from station on New England 
R. I!.; good house, horses, cows, eliiekens: hired 
man on the place; state previous experience, 
references, wages. ADVERTISER 5240, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two men for general farm work 
Apply to HIGH VALLEY FARM, Copake 
Falls, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm* hand in connection with soil 
fertility work; must be careful, dependable, 
good hand with team and able to handle farm 
machinery: begin April 1st or earlier: references 
required; $75 per month. Address A. W. BLAIR, 
New Jersey Experiment Station, New Bruns¬ 
wick, N. J. 
WANTED—Immediately, married man, general 
farm work; house, milk, wood, garden fur¬ 
nished: state references and wages expected in 
first letter. HOHMANN BROTHERS, Prince¬ 
ton. N. J. 
WANTED—Single man ns gardener, who under¬ 
stands flowers, greenhouse and vegetable gar¬ 
den work; state ago, wages wanted with board 
and room, and give references in first letter. 
PACT, D. COOK, Springfield. Center, X. Y. 
WANTED—Working farm for.-man, who Is will¬ 
ing to do ns directed; wife to board extra 
men: raise farm poultry on shares: will employ 
grown hoys: modern house. Apply Manager, 
THE HERMITAGE, Centreville, Md. 
WANTED—-Young married man to work in barn; 
registered 1 Jerseys; fine opportunity for man 
wanting to learn. Apply TIIE HERMITAGE, 
Centreville, Md. 
WANTED—Single man to care for eight to 10 
cows, care for small dairy, make sweet cream 
and salt butler. W. C. WHIPPLE, Arrnonk, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—A working farmer to run a stock 
farm: up-to-date; new buildings; registered 
Shorthorn cattle; must he competent and able 
to give best references. Address MEADOW- 
DALE, P. O, Box 1(131, Springfield, Mass. 
WANTED—Housekeeper on a farm; must he re¬ 
liable. good cook and economical. M. EVANS, 
Chester Springs, Pa. 
WANTED—April 1st. permanently, man and 
wife, without children, on 4-acre place, West¬ 
chester County: two in family; man a vegetable 
gardener and handy man: wife for general house¬ 
work; up-to-date quarters, with private bath and 
conveniences; first-class references required. Ad¬ 
dress, stating wages expected: address, ED¬ 
WARD LEE RT.IMLTXE, 28 West 46tli Street, 
New York. 
_b 
WANTED—Two married teamsters on estate; 
one whose wife cau help in hoarding house; 
also single man for general work. 11. M. LEE, 
Windsor, Vt. 
WANTED—A woman who is accustomed to 
country life aud lias some knowledge of nurs¬ 
ing to care for elderly gentleman and assist ill 
the care of house: two in family: no laundry 
work; house lias modern improvements, steam 
heated: good wages paid. ADVERTISER 5330, 
care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man on milk farm: wife to 
board single men; must be g.i cook, compe¬ 
tent for place: also single man; state wages 
expected, age, number in family, when at lib¬ 
erty; give references. S. D. NEWELL, Bristol, 
Conn. 
THE FOLLOWING positions are open to single 
men with references and ability" Henfoman, 
must be good butter-maker; (lower gardener and 
eultrymaii. BAY END FARM, Buzzards Bay, 
lass. 
WANTED—A farmer to run a farm on shares: 
about 100 neres: In Massachusetts: stocked and 
tools. ADVERTISER 5341, eare Rural New- 
Y.n ker. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework; no 
washing: tare one floor only; all year place. 
MRS. J. S. KINNE. 210 S. Paramns RofifT, 
Ridgewood, N. J. 
WANTED—For a large young orchard a man 
(single) who thoroughly understands the prim¬ 
ing and spraying of apple trees; state age. ex¬ 
perience and salary required. SINGLETON 
FARMS, Wallnm Lake, R. I. 
WANTED—Gardener, single man, April 1st. on 
gentleman's place, near Goshen, Orange Co., 
N* Y.; must he of good habits and come well 
recommended; no greenhouse work, but must tin- i 
derstand? vegetables, flowers and fruit tlior- | 
oughly: only sober men, with experience, need 
apply; state experience, references and salary 
exacted in first letter. DI1. CADY, 34G Fulton 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WORKING foreman wanted on large apple and 
dry stoek farm in Connecticut hills; prefer 
married man from 27-40; must have had experi¬ 
ence in handling labor to considerable extent, 
possess broad, practical common sense, energy 
and initiative; much prefer man who lias worked 
his own or his family’s farm; essential that he 
was brought up on farm; no one with experience 
on fancy place will be considered, and very few 
college graduates; will bo given good wages and 
share of profits; this is a place for a man who 
is now making good, but. whose present, job has 
not enough future; give full details of past ex¬ 
perience in first letter. ADVERTISER. 5355, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANT single woman to cook, or couple for 
light farm work, on shares or by day or. 
month; either seas n '>r nil year; farm near 
Peckskill; two miles from trolley. GRAY, 2(i9 
West 73d Street, New York. 
WANTED—Capable cTairyman, also herdsman, on 
gentleman’s estate in Westchester Co., N. Y.; 
single man, 30 to 45 years: good wages and best 
of hoard. Address SUPERINTENDENT, Box 
425, Kutonnh, N. Y. 
WANTED—A thorough foreman; honest, quick, 
industrious and painstaking; understanding 
horses, cows, chickens; willing and able to 
work: gooil house to live in: steady job for mnn 
of small family who will take eare of my in¬ 
terests; state wages and number in family; loca¬ 
tion in Connecticut, about 30 miles from New 
York City. Answer, full particulars, W. I)., 
848 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York City. 
WANTED—Married man, experienced, to lie 
generally useful about a country house and 
work In the garden during season and help on 
farm in Winter; comfortable quarters and per¬ 
manent work for the right person; New York 
State, 80 miles from New York City, two miles 
from village; state experience and wages ex¬ 
pected, references. ADVERTISER 5345, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN WANTED to take eare of small dairy, 
With liens and pigs; single man; must lie 
hustler. ADVERTISER 5344, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer to run large farm; no rent 
tile first year, and very reasonable terniN; 
must buy live stock, and tools on the place; 
good references. Apply to F. KNAUST, R. D. 
1, Box 171A, Saugerties, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two single men to work on truck 
farm near Bi^Jon: must lie temperate and no 
smoking in work hours; state age, experience 
and’ wages expected. Address G. H. ARNOLD 
& SONS, 244 Middle St., Braintree, Mass. 
WANTED—Bright, active young boy. anxious to 
learn general farming from exceptionally good 
American farmer: mnst like animals; would be 
member of family; small wages at first; North¬ 
ern New Jersey. ADVERTISER 5350, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A reliable married mnn to live in a 
now house and work by year: general farming. 
HERMAN CROSHAW, Wrightstown, N. J. 
WANTED—Respectable young man as helper to 
owner on small farm, with cows, chickens, 
etc., and lie able to work team at n little gen¬ 
eral farming: steady job to right partv. WM. 
II. HEARSFIELD. Babylon, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single or married man on Orleans 
Co. fruit farm: pleasant place to live in vil¬ 
lage: slat" age, weight, past work, wages and 
"hen at liberty. ADVERTISER 5349, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM MANAGER—Young, able, aggressive; 
life on farm; technical training: handle and 
repair all farm machinery, engines, tractors; 
plan rotation for economical feeding and con¬ 
serve and improve land; references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5292, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By reliable American farmer,, farm 
to work on shares, stocked and fully equipped, 
or manager’s position. ADVERTISER 532G, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG widow with small boy would like a 
good position in country. MRS. MYRTIE 
McCRAIGON. Gen. Delivery, Binghamton, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN, single, wants position on farm ns 
laborer; experienced; best reference; Eastern 
Peiiiisvlva" New Jersey or Maryland pre¬ 
ferred; state wages in first letter. JOHN 
HYI’SA. 1457 So. 15th St., Omaha, Neb. 
HONOR ABLY DISCHARGED soldier open for 
position on poultry farm; married; 24: five 
years’ experience White Leghorns, incubation, 
brooding and for eggs; capable manage entire 
plant: make offer of salary, living conditions, 
privileges, etc.; best reference. RAYMOND 
COOK, It. D. No. 8, Kent, 0. 
WANTED—Position, April 1st, as a teamster on 
a gentleman’s place; life experience in farm¬ 
ing and all its brunches and all up-to-date farm 
machinery; two years in present ]>osition: mar¬ 
ried; two children, a l>oy 17 and a girl 10; 
wife can care for poultry or lioard help; give 
wages, and privileges in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5330, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN. position as teamster or general 
farm hand: no milking: A-l reference: state 
particulars. E. L. KELLY, Bennington, Vt. 
WANTED—Permanent position as working 
manager of an up-to-date farm: life experience 
with crops, stock, dairy and orchard work*, eight 
years in last position; salary $1,200, house, etc.; 
good references; give full particulars in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 5275, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager open for engagement 
now or later: college training; wide experience 
in modern farming, stock breeding, A. R. O. 
work, certified milk, growing of field and garden 
crops, management of farm help, farm accounts, 
citfb and operation of farm machinery; married, 
small family; sterling references ns to character 
and ability: minor propositions not considered. 
Address ADVERTISER 5300, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager large farm; 
practical experience; unquestionable evidence 
of ability and integrity: American; married: no 
children: age 50. ADVERTISER 5324, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April 15, position ns assistant super¬ 
intendent or foreman by agricultural school 
graduate with practical experience; references. 
C. GLAESEL, Fnrmingdale, N. Y. 
A YOUNG MAN desires a position as assistant 
on a modern, up-to-date poultry farm; Vine- 
land preferred; reference. ADVERTISER 5340, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted by high-class married herds¬ 
man; purebred stock only; Holsteins or Guern¬ 
seys preferred; state your proposition and wages 
paid. Address ADVERTISER 5332, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by married man; American; 
age 34 years; have had life experience as 
dairyman and herdsman on some of the best 
places in America; can furnish A-l references; 
I want position on first-class place; would be 
glad to hear from parties interested. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5333, care Rural New-Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY competent poultry man desires 
position as manager or first assistant; single; 
college training; formerly had well-known ex¬ 
periment station connections; understands vege¬ 
table gardening and general farming; first-class 
proposition only considered; within (10 miles New 
York. ADVERTISER 5336, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER—Single, experienced and willing 
worker, wants position. ADVERTISER 5335, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, thoroughly experi¬ 
enced, desires position. MAX DEAN, R. 3, 
Plainfield, N. J. 
FARM MANAGER, executive ability, thoroughly 
experienced crop rotation, machinery, A. R. O. 
fitting and testing, care of live stock; college 
graduate; age 29; married; no children. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5279, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, desires position; thor¬ 
oughly experienced on best utility stoek and 
exhibition birds; expert incubator and brooder 
man: highly recommended. ADVERTISER 5342, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
. s. _ i 
POSITION wanted for my farmer as superin¬ 
tendent of country estate; reason for change 
to give Him larger field for work; capable, first- 
class stockman and farmer; scientific training; 
open for engagement April first. Replies to 
ADVERTISER 5353, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER open for engagement; life 
experience; practical in all branches, purebred 
cattle and records, buttering, calf raising, liogs, 
butchering, horses, rare and operating all mod¬ 
ern machinery; tractors, trucks, steam boilers, 
gas engines, pumps, automobiles and repairing; 
poultry, turkeys; all crops; garden, lawns, 
drives, pruning and spraying; American; 30; 
married; one son, 7; strictly temperate; honest, 
ambitious, trustworthy and intelligent; A-l ref¬ 
erences to above effects; give full details, stat¬ 
ing salary, in first letter. ADVERTISER 5204, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG, single. American wishes position as 
herdsman or poultryman: life experience; best 
reference. FRANK GATES, McDonough, N. Y. 
WORKING farm manager, with life experience 
in all branches of farming, desires position on 
a first-class farm; thoroughly experienced in 
operation and care of modern farm machinery, 
Including gas engines and tractors; married; age 
34; strictly temperate; excellent references ns 
to character and ability. BOX 316, Pittsford, 
N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN desires position on gentleman’s 
estate; American; age 42; experience of 24 
years in hreeding, feeding, incubation and rear¬ 
ing of purebred poultry; strictly temperate; 
trustworthy:A-l references: state wages and de¬ 
tails in firs' letter. ADVERTISER 5348. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM foreman wants position: hustler, honest, 
sober; $75 to start and privileges; best refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5347, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM superintendent wishes position: life ex¬ 
perience in all lines, fruit, stock, vegetables, 
dairy, etc.: will start on $75 and 1 privileges; 
have best references. ADVERTISER 5346, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERT DAIRYMAN wishes a position; expert 
butter maker. ADVERTISER 5343, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER, -angle, well experienced in gardening. 
fruit trees, stoek and poultry, desires steady 
position on private place; good wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 5352, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, single, life experience in all branches, 
desires position as head teamster or working 
foreman: understands all machinery; wages not 
less than $60 and hoard. ADVERTISER 5351, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Connecticut. 40-acre farm; eight- 
room honse, furnished; hath, hot and cold 
water, four fireplaces, furnace; two barns, silo: 
other buildings: 14 head stock; fine horse; tools; 
near State road 1 and R. II. station; $6,500; 
terms. ADVERTISER 5328, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
VILLAGE FARM. 80 acres, on Mohawk Trail, 
State road, Berkshire Hills, on Deerfield 
River: Albany, two hours; New York, five; Bos¬ 
ton, four: buildings in good repair; ideal Sum¬ 
mer home or poultry farm; present mortgage 
$3,000 at 5%; price $5,000; with house fur¬ 
nished. $6,500. ADVERTISER 5329, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN to quick buyer—200 acres, with build¬ 
ings and orchard: 90 acres timber, will more 
than pay for farm: nine miles from Ithaca and 
Cornell University: Willseyville; three miles to 
two railroads: good sloping land: ideal for stoek, 
sheep and general farming: $20 per acre; half 
cash: also 40 acres adjoining for sale. ROBERT 
MENZIES, Willseyville, N. Y. 
BLACKSMITH shop for rent: long established 
and favorably located; immediate possession; 
lease $10 month. ROBERT ATKINS, Esopus, 
Ulster Co., N. Y. 
PEACH ORCHARD in bearing; 5.000 trees seven 
years ohf: fifty acres in orchard: twenty acres 
farm land; ten acres wood lot: comfortable 
house, barn and sheds: one-eighth mile from 
State highway: mile and a half from siding; 
three miles from town; owner must sell; $5,000 
to quick buyer; clear title; no liens. BOX 216, 
Hancock, Md. 
FOR SALE OR KENT—One of the best dairy 
farms in Franklin Co.: 55 acres of Connecticut 
River land in highest cultivation: modern sani¬ 
tary stable, iies for 70 In-ad of stoek and six 
box stalls: silo: part of land suitable for onions 
and tobacco: situated in pleasant village on trol¬ 
ley line: within two miles of Greenfield and 
Turners Falls, two of the best markets in the 
State; a rare opportunity. For terms applv to 
TURNERS FALLS POWER A- ELECTRIC COM¬ 
PANY, Turners Falls. Mass. 
FOR SALE—10-acre farm on improved roads near 
county seat, school and churches; high eleva¬ 
tion and delightful climate; level, rich land; 
natural gas; ideal for hay fever sufferers or 
tubercular affection: Summer resort in sight; 
accessible by finest auto road of Maryland or 
Pennsylvania; easy terms. B. EWING, Sbinns- 
ton, W. Va. 
WILL SELL—First-class 100-acre farm; geod 
honse, barn and other buildings: plenty wood; 
some lumber; sugar bush; good fruit; general 
farming practiced. F. E. STRUP.LE, R. No. 2, 
Athens, Pa. 
FOR SALE—30 acres upland and 25 acres of 
deep muck, developed and well drained, with 
modern house aud tenant houses and barn; barn 
in fair condition; all one-quarter mile from 
school, one-third mile from O. & W. R. R. and 
one mile from N. Y. Central; near good towns in 
central part of New York State; good oppor¬ 
tunity for right party. Address with particu¬ 
lars, ADVERTISER 5296. eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; about 15 acres; 
equipped for capacity of 4,000 hens; 6.000-egg 
Candee incubator, brooder houses, laying houses, 
etc.; large, splendidly built residence; Vt mile 
from town of 3,500; located on site of Du Pont 
Boulevard: six miles from Delaware Bay and 26 
miles from Delaware Breakwater on Atlantic 
Ocean; set in apple trees; a big bargain. THE 
DELAWARE EGG FARM, Milford, Del. 
FARMS FOR RENT—Several, suitable for all 
kinds of farming: over 4.000 acres in Somerset 
Co., N. J., and 20 complete sets of buildings; 
will divide to suit tenants; 40 miles from New 
York: 300 acres Winter grain and 200 acres of 
fruit; can offer any kind of proposition for farm¬ 
ing. Communicate C. DRYSDALE BLACK, 
Somerville, N. J.. or call Wednesdays, 233 
Broadway, New York. 
FARMER, crippled by accident, will sacrifice 50- 
acre farm; money-maker; idea) home; easy 
terms; Eastern Shore, Maryland. ADVERTISER 
5276, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A FARM FOR SALE—Situated on high land; 
would make an ideal Summer home. Inquire 
of F. W. TURNER, Gales Ferry, Conn. 
FOR SALE—520-acre farm, famous Flathead 
Valley; large buildings of all kinds; excellent 
condition: all fences of woven wire: 510 acres 
under cultivation: excellent soil: easy to farm 
for grain, stock or diversified farming; abun¬ 
dance of good well water; borders on river; five 
acres good orchard: 5 miles from Kalispell; be¬ 
longs to an estate. Write C. H. FOOT. Kalis- 
peli, Montana. 
FOR SALE—A good farm; 52tJ acres, more or 
less; good buildings: good water: nice orchard; 
fine sugar hush; near good road. For particulars 
write ALPHA BALL, R. D. 2, Richfield Spring,s 
N. Y. 15 
FOR SALE—15-aere poultry farm. Central Con¬ 
necticut. Particulars, write Mlis. ALON 
NEWELL, 100 W. Main St., Plainviile, Conn. 
WANTED—Party to buy a one-quarter or one- 
half interest in 95 acres of developed and 
well drained deep muck: none better; well lo¬ 
cated as to markets, labor, etc.; also undevel¬ 
oped muck for sale. ADVERTISER 5297, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT or on shares—Eight-acre truck 
farm: all irrigated; located on main thorough¬ 
fare south side Long Island; established trade 
among wealthy nearby residents. WILLEY’S 
FARM. East Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. 
FIRST-CLASS farmer, with family, who can 
furnish the labor for my 150-acre farm in 
Eastern Penn’a: can rent it on Half shares: fully 
stocked and equipped, including tractors; must 
furnish best reference and he able to eome by 
M a roll 20th. ADVERTISER 5331, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Five acres; good building; fine 
fruit: 47 miles from city; good roads; fine 
track or chicken farm. For particulars address 
BOX 138, Smithtown Branch, Long Island, N. Y. 
A 35-ACRE village farm, with a new. modern 20- 
room house and other farm buildings; together 
or separate. For particulars THEO. MAR- 
QUERING. Woodbourne, Sullivan Co.. N. Y. 
WOULD tickle any trucker, fruit grower or 
poultryman to death; at Plainfield. X. J.; 35 
acres, rich, loamy soil; 1,000 fine peach trees in 
bearing: small lake; woodland; splendid mar¬ 
kets; house, barn, greenhouses; A-l condition: 
easy terms. ADVERTISER 5338, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
IN LITCHFIELD. 90 acres, with good 9-room 
house, big. new barns, silo, three-acre hearing 
orchard: good soil; no rocks; near neighbors; 
good markets: telephone; R. F. D.: a place 
which will pay for itself: price $3,600: $1,600 
down. Particulars, owner. RORGUSON. Oak 
Street, Naugatuck, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Stony wold Poultry Farm; equipped 
for 3.000 chickens: 12 acres; incubation 7.000: 
five acres peaches anil cherries; most beautiful 
town iii the State: normal school: must be sold 1 
at once. STONYWOLD POULTRY FARM, Gene- 
seo, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—The Lake View Honse. at New 
Lisbon, N. J.: pleasantly located on the south 
bank of a lake on Rancocas Creek, 29 miles due 
east from Philadelphia on the Pennsylvania 
Railroad to Sen side Park; the house contains 
15 rooms and a hath; is in prime condition; 
j supplied with pure artesian water and sewage: 
15 acres of cleared and timbered land; a large 
pavilion in the woods on the bank of the lake* 
boating, bathing, fishing and pine air privileges* 
rental $50 per month; 23 officers and soldiers on 
dnty at the Camp Dix pumping station nearby, 
sleep in barracks, hut desire table hoard at the 
house. ABRAM BROWN, Agent, New Lisbon 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—Very desirable village farm; 40 
acres; level; no stone: very productive: good 
house and barn; beautifully located on main 
street, within 10 minutps’ walk of Williams Col¬ 
lege: tine ehnrches, hanks, high school, also 
trolley cars: mail delivered at house bv carrier 
twice daily: write for full particulars. GEO. 
G. WALKER, Owner, Williamstown, Mass. 
FOR SALE—100-aere running farm In Greene 
Co.. X. Y.; good buildings and fences, inclnd- 
ing stock, etc.; $4,500; terms on acquaintance. 
ADVERTISER 5337, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farms from 10 to 200 acres; fer¬ 
tile land; two crops eaeii season: verv little 
snow or ice; cool, delightful Summers: within 
250 miles of over 7,000,000 people; best mar¬ 
kets: adapted to poultry, pigeons, truck: farm¬ 
ers cleared over $200 per acre Inst season. Also 
beautiful gentleman’s village home; 11-room, 
2 Vi-story. Queen Anne cottage; new; hot water 
heat, elnatrie light, bath, toilet, lavatory, tele¬ 
phone; house finished in natural chestnut wood: 
large porches on two sides; old shade: plenty of 
fruit: garage; barn; up-to-date, fully equipped 
pigeon house for . 700 pairs of squab-raising pig¬ 
eons: 200 hens; 100 breeding pens for hares; iy. 
acres in Alfalfa; 6 acres of very fertile land: 
will give good income; will grow over 2.000 bas¬ 
kets sweet potatoes; will sell at. half price. 
Write for photos and full description and price. 
BON 17, Sliarptown, Md. 
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