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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Two young men, actlvo and willing, 
to work on a duck farm. WEREIt BROS., 
Wrentham, Mass. 
WANTED—-Working farm foreman, who is will¬ 
ing to do as directed; wife to board extra 
men; raise farm poultry on shares; will employ 
grown boys; modern house. Apply Manager, 
THE HERMITAGE, Centreville, Md. 
WANTED—Young married man to work in barn; 
registered Jerseys; fine opportunity for man 
wanting to learn. Apply THE HERMITAGE, 
Centreyille, Md. 
WANTED—Single man to care for eight to 10 
cows, care for small dairy, make sweet cream 
aiuf salt butter. W. C. WHIPPLE, Armonk, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—A working farmer to run a stock 
-farm; up-to-date: new buildings; registered 
Shorthorn cattle: must be competent and able 
to give best references. Address MEADOW- 
DALE, P. O. Box 1031, Springfield, Mass. 
WANTED-—A woman who is accustomed to 
country life and has some knowledge of nurs¬ 
ing to care for elderly gentleman and assist in 
the care of house; two in family: no laundry 
Work; house has modern improvements, steam 
heated: good wages paid. ADVERTISER 5339, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—For a large young orchard a man 
(single) who thoroughly understands the prun¬ 
ing and spraying of apple trees; state age. ex¬ 
perience and salary required. SINGLETON 
FARMS, Wallum Lake, R. I. 
WANTED—Capable dairyman, also herdsman, on 
gentleman’s estate in Westchester Co., N. Y.; 
single man, 30 to 45 years; good wages and best 
of board. Address SUPERINTENDENT, Box 
425, Katonah, N. Y. 
MAN WANTED to take care of small dairy, 
with hens and pigs; single man; must be 
hustler. ADVERTISER 5344, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single or married man on Orleans 
Co. fruit farm; pleasant place to live in vil¬ 
lage: state age. weight, past work, wages and 
when at liberty. ADVERTISER 5349, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Strictly first-class herdsman for pure¬ 
bred Jersey herd in New Jersey; about 35 cows 
with young stock: one capable of producing clean 
milk, making semi-official records, handling me¬ 
chanical milker, and a good calf man; prefer 
married man who can hoard three or four single 
men. hut might consider one who eould not fill 
this requirement if he seemed exceptionally qual¬ 
ified otherwise; give full particulars in first let¬ 
ter as to experience, habits, wages, etc. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5372, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Capable woman; widow with grown 
chikrren, or one similarly situated, to keep 
our farm boarding house, making a home for 
three or four single men; good home for right 
party: forty miles from New York, in Northern 
New Jersey. Address ADVERTISER 5371, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman to help with housework in 
family of four adults on Orange County farm; 
good wages; references exchanged*. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5377, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman to take charge of and 
build up small Guernsey herd near Philadel¬ 
phia: thorough knowledge of feeding, milking 
and butter-making required; a good opportunity 
for the right man: state age, experience and 
salary desired. ADVERTISER 5357, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
WANTED—A middle age single American as 
farm teamster: one who has had experience; 
must be sober and reliable. R. L. HUMPIIRE- 
VILLE, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—A reliable married man to work on 
farm; wife to board two men; give full par¬ 
ticulars. including wages wanted, in first letter. 
B. E. GATHER, Fallsington, Pa. 
UNUSUAL. OPPORTUNITY—Owner of large and 
highly successful fruit farm in the Hudson 
River Valley wishes to be relieved of its man¬ 
agement and will offer very attractive proposi¬ 
tion with large future to anyone meeting his 
requirements; man must be married, not over 
32 years old, good education, brought up on 
farm; must know how to do everything per¬ 
taining to fruit growing and general farm work; 
must he able to handle men and get results; 
replies should give full particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 530>3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young single man, 22 to 30. as 
teamster; position requires a man of good 
character, clean habits, willing and experienced 
with horses; position offers good horses, pleas¬ 
ant hours, good board and room and pay ac¬ 
cording to ability, on one of the best live stock 
farms in the State; give full particulars in 
answering. ADVERTISER 53G4, carr Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good general farmer, married, for 
New Jersey farm, April 1st; wife care for 
chickens, milk, make butter. HUDSON GUILD, 
430. West. 27tli St.. New York City. 
PERMANENT position for elderly man. married 
or single, to take charge of small dairy farm; 
must he able to milk and help about the chores; 
farm fully stocked: located 10 miles from Hart¬ 
ford, 4 miles from Meriden, Conn. WM. BRIS¬ 
TOL, R.F.D., Berlin, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN WANTED—Married man; no 
children; must be experienced? with Mammoth 
Incubators, coal burning brooders and the raising 
of bah.v chicks; salary $100 per month and 
house; commercial farm in Madison, N. J.: long 
hours and hard work and good chance for ad¬ 
vancement. Apply MacNIFF CO., 52 Vesey St., 
New York City. 
WANTED—Immediately, as herdsman, single 
man who has had experience with Guernseys 
and* who understands advanced registry work; 
good wages will be paid to the right mail. 
GREEN MEADOW FARM, Willlamstown, Mass. 
WANTED—A married Protestant farmer, with 
children preferred, who is steady and reliable, 
to work on a general farm in central Connecticut 
with a working American foreman; if satisfactory 
a permanent situation, $70 a month and house. 
ADVERTISER 5381. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING foreman wanted on large apple amr 
dry stock 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 has worked 
Iiis own or his family’s farm; essential that lie 
was brought up on farm; no one with experience 
on fancy place will be considered, and very few 
college graduates; will he 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, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two single men; one teamster; one 
to milk and barn work; state wages; give 
reference. DAVID WRIGHT, Basking Ridge, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Married man on farm; one who can 
milk and understands horses; cottage and milk 
furnished: references required. Address BOX 
121, Smithtown Branch, Long Island*, New York. 
WANTED—Single man for up-to-date private 
creamery: A No. 1 hutt• r-maker: good refer¬ 
ences. HILLTOP FARM, Suffield, Conn. 
WANTED—Married herdsman for Ayrshire 
herd, near Philadelphia; must he reliable, 
energetic and good caretaker; house, garden, 
potatoes, milk furnished. Apply, stating wages 
expected, experience, reference and when at 
liberty. MATTHEW LEGGET, Manager, Wil- 
lowbrook Farm, Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 
WANTED—Willing general worker on small 
farm; single or married, without children; 
cottage and small wages: permanent job for 
useful man, with board; state wages, age, ref¬ 
erences. W. J. HAHN, Glen Cove, Long Island. 
WANTED—On or . before April first, a reliable 
married working manag-er for Eastern Massa¬ 
chusetts fruit farm; executive ability as well as 
knowledge required. D. G., Box 441, Greenwich, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Married farmer and son, single, 35. 
want to lease a farm, not large, in New 
Hampshire or Massachusetts, with stock and 
tools, on shares or cash rent: cows, poultry, 
hogs; in good neighborhood; best references fur¬ 
nished; state particulars. ADVERTISER 538C, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man on milk farm; wife to 
board single men; must be good 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. 
WANTED—Active young man, farm raised, 
with some experience with poultry, to work 
on up-to-date poultry farm; a good chance to 
learn the business and for advancement; give 
references, experience and wages expected, with 
board, in first letter. LAKEWOOD LEGHORN 
FARM, C. S. Greene, Prop., Lakewood, N. J. 
WANTED—General farm worker; married; cot¬ 
tage, wood, milk, garden products, etc.; in 
Connecticut village few miles from a city on 
trolley; position ready April 1st. ADVERl’iSER 
5389, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED hog man on large dairy farm; 
$00 a month, with house, garden spot and 
firewood. ADVERTISER 5390, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A young man strong enough to plow 
and willing to learn farm work; German or 
Austrian preferred; wages $28 a month and board. 
FARMER, Box 20. Stockton, N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED — Permanent position as working 
manager of an up-to-date farm; life experience 
with crops, stock, (fairy 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, 
care and operation of farm machinery; married, 
I small family; sterling references as to character 
1 and ability: minor propositions not considered, j 
Address ADVERTISER. 5300, care Rural New- 
J Yorker. 
WORKING foreman, single, practical experience 
in farming, dairying and animal husbandry, 
open for position; has married helper (no chil¬ 
dren) if needed. ADVERTISER 5350, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April 15, position as assistant super¬ 
intendent or foreman by agricultural school 
graduate with practical experience; references. 
C. GLAESEL, Faruiingdale, N. Y. 
SITUATION wanted by high-class married herds¬ 
man; purebred* stock only; Holsteins or Guern¬ 
seys preferred; state vonr proposition and wages 
paid. Address ADVERTISER 5332, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, desires position; thor¬ 
oughly experienced on best utility stock and 
exhibition birds; expert incubator and brooder 
man; highly recommended. ADVERTISER 5342, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERT DAIRYMAN wishes a position; export 
butter-maker. ADVERTISER 5343, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAN wants employment on farm or estate with 
opportunity to learn farming and stock raising; 
married; 35; all around mechanic; moderate 
salary. ADVERTISER 5370, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MANAGER, farm or estate; capable, energetic, 
experienced, open for good-sized undertaking: 
salary or salary and commission. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5373, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TRACTOR mechanic, graduate, with license, ex¬ 
perienced* in tractor and horse farming, wants 
position: state wages. ADVERTISER 5375, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN with the experience, ability and 
brains to make plant pay, seeks position as 
working manager on living salary and profit- 
sharing basis;’expert incubator and brooder man; 
managed one plant 12 years; American: married. 
ADVERTISER 5370, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April first, position by single man 
as working manager on gentleman’s small es¬ 
tate; life experience on farm; specialized with 
poultry and Guernsey cattle; references. F. B. 
WILLIAMS, Interlaken, Mass. 
HEAD GARDENER or manager—To lady or 
gentleman seeking the services of a man tlior- 
oroughly trained in all the branches of the pro¬ 
fession, outside and under glass: I seek an 
estate where first-class service is expected and 
will he appreciated?; Canadian by birth; mar¬ 
ried: no family: at liberty April first; no cards. 
ADVERTISER 5358, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Young woman with 3 
years’ practical experience, at present short 
course student at leading college, desires posi¬ 
tion on modern poultry farm or estate. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5300, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GRADUATE of Winter short course in general 
agriculture at Cornell, with two seasons’ ex¬ 
perience in general farm work, wants work at 
farm making a specialty of poultry or bees. 
ADVERTISER 5301, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (21) desires position on up-to-date 
general farm where industry and steadiness 
are appreciated. ADVERTISER 5305, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN. 40. married, no children, wants position 
in country April 1st; no experience; willing; 
reference; particulars, ANDREW J. GLYNN, 
119 Ninth Ave., New York City. 
CORNELL short course graduate wants position 
on a poultry farm; seven months’ experience. 
ADVERTISER 5308, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Working foreman; strict¬ 
ly honest and sober; know all about farm ma¬ 
chinery. general farming and stock; also son to 
work; religion. Catholic. W. F., Box 635, 
Southington, Conn. 
RESPECTABLE woman with two children would 
like position in country; references exchanged. 
ADVERTISER 53S0, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, wish position as 
manager; nine years’ experience; expert in¬ 
cubator and brooder man; also experienced far¬ 
mer: can handle any size plant; references. 
ADVERTISER 5379, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AS MANAGER or superintendent on gentleman’s 
estate or farm: single, efficient, systematic; 
six years in present position; desirous of chang¬ 
ing: highest references: would go anywhere. 
ADVERTISER 5378, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER—Married man: strictly 
temperate; two children; wishes position, gen¬ 
eral care private estate; capable taking entire 
charge. BOX 207, Green Lawn, Long Island. 
GENERAL farmer, no milking, desires position 
on gentleman’s place; practical; years’ ex¬ 
perience; married?; no children; or would work 
by day; state terms in first letter; not over 00 
miles from New York. ADVERTISER 5387, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY manager; young man (single) desires 
position as manager or assistant on poultry 
farm; small plant near eitv preferred, with 
privilege of buying. .T. S. THOMPSON, 151 N. 
14th Street, East Orange, N. J. 
WOMAN desires to associate herself with woman 
florist or farmer: references. ADVERTISER 
5385, care Ruarl New-Yorker. 
WOMAN, head gardener, wants position: 
seven years’ experience vegetables, small 
fruits, hotbeds or greenhouse, flowers, shrub¬ 
bery: also good poultry woman; get on well with 
other help; good references. ADVERTISER 
5384, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM or estate manager. Scotch, middle age, 
small family: of unusual practical experience 
in the care and management of all bloodetf 
stock, rotation and culture of all farm crops, 
operation of all modern machinery, with the 
ability to handle help, keep records and success¬ 
fully operate a large farm or estate; six years 
in last place; at liberty now best of references. 
ADVERTISER 5383, care Itu.ul New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as head working gardener 
on private estate: married: good all round 
man. Address JAMES McGREGOR. Interna¬ 
tional Garden Club, Bartow Mansion, N. Y. 
SITUATION—Farm superintendent: practical; 
modern methods; life experience care of stock, 
feeding, rotation of crops; four years present 
position: American; worker; April first: first- 
class references. BOX 288, Central Valiev. 
N. Y. 
AMERICAN (34), married, wife and child age 
five, seeks position on good farm: willing, 
capable and honest worker: experienced in all 
branches, including live stock: good references: 
fair salary asked. If you want a man to work 
with you as well as for you, address G. W. D., 
608 Myrtle Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 
YOUNG American (20), experienced in general 
farming, dairying, stock raising and feeding, 
with knowledge of farm machinery and tractors, 
wishes position on modern farili: congenial sur¬ 
roundings and opportunity to gain more practical 
experience preferable to high wages. WALTER 
H. STEINER, 540 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, 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. 
WANTED—A position as fireman or night watch¬ 
man or manager over farm: experienced. C. 
VAN BUREN, Ridgebury, N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED — Hollander: married: 
teamster: 20 years’ experience in all farm 
tools: $75 wages. NICK NOOY, Loser Avenue, 
Somerville. N. J. 
WANTED—Single, 20 years old, position modern 
dairy or gentleman's estate: good clean milker 
and butter-maker: capable of taking charge of 
herd: recently discharged from army: refer¬ 
ences: state wages in first letter. WILLIAM 
G. HACKER, It. D. No. 1, Pennsburg, Pa. 
YOUNG man, 24. husky, little experience, wishes 
position on stock and grain farm. GEORGE W. 
LIMMFR, 3SS Valley Road, West Orange, N. J. 
YOUNG MAN. with two years’ experience of 
farming, wants job on good farm where gen¬ 
eral farming is carried on. ADVERTISER 53SS, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT open for engagement on 
well stocked country estate: fairly level, pro¬ 
ductive and stone free: thoroughly experienced 
in all branches; best references to above: only 
first-class place where results are wanted con¬ 
sidered; moderate salary; Moline traetioneer: 
full details, stating salary and privileges in first 
letter. CHARLES KRAMER, R. F. D. 3. 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
CARPENTER, first-class, American, middle- 
aged. honest, reliable, desires steady position 
on large estate as general repair man (not as¬ 
sistant): please state terms and particulars. 
ADVERTISER 5382, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—30 acres upland and 25 acres of 
deep muck, developed and well drained, with 
modern house and 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 5290, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM WANTED— 10 to 15 acres; Sullivan op 
Orange Co. IvONCET, 801 Park Ave. West, 
New York, N. J. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—One of the best dairy 
farms in Franklin Co.: 55 acres of Connecticut 
River land in highest cultivation; .modern sani¬ 
tary stable, ties for 70 head of stock and six 
box stalls; silo: part of land suitable for onions 
and tobacco; situated iu 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 & ELECTRIC COM¬ 
PANY, Turners Falls, Mass. 
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. 
WOULD tickle any trucker, fruit grower or 
poultryinan to death; at, Plainfield, N. 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. 
FOR SALE—Stonywold Poultry Farm; equipped 
for 3.000 chickens; 12 acres; incubation 7.000; 
five acres peaches and cherries; most beautiful 
town in the State; normal school; must be sold 
at once. STONYWOLD POULTRY FARM, 
Geneseo, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—The Lake View House, 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 Sea Side Pa r k; ’ ■ h- ise contains 
15 rooms and a bath; is in prime condition; 
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 _.onth; 23 officers and* soldiers on 
dutv at Camp Dix pumping station nearby, 
sleep l i barracks, hut desire table board at tlie 
house ABRAM BROWN, Agent, New Lisbon, 
N. J. 
FARMER, crippled by accident, will sacrifice 50- 
acre farm; money-maker: ideal home; easy 
terms; Eastern Shore, Maryland. ADVERTISER 
5276, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Three farms, 240. 180, 157 acres; 
good land, buildings: timber worth asking 
price. CLARE GREGORY, Mt. Vision, \\ Y 
FOR RENT—Good valley farm: 200 acres, in¬ 
cluding apple orchard: 50 miles from N. Y.: 
produce brings highest price on premises: milk 
12c per quart: well watered pastures: will lease 
to experienced farmer having own stock at rea¬ 
sonable rent or on shares. PAUL GROSS, 302 
Broadway, New York. 
WANTED—To rent small farm not over 40 
miles from New York City. ADVERTISER 
5302, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CATSKILL MOUNTAIN trout brook farm for 
sale: fifty acres; twelve hundred dollars. DR 
PITTS, Warwick, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Orange County. Vermont, stock 
farm; 210 acres: 60 acres machine-worked 
fields; plenty pasture: spruce and maple tim¬ 
ber: high elevation: beautiful views; running 
water; 7-room house: two barns: would make a 
beautiful Summer home: price $2,500. J H 
PUTNAM, Greenfield, Mass. 
FOR SALE—100 acres, stock and tools; good 
grass and potato land; with or without in¬ 
terest. ODELL TEED, Tacoma, N. Y. 
HAVE quit the Holstein game and must sell my 
5 farms, 726 acres, all in one square tract: can 
subdivide to good advantage to suit purchaser. 
For particulars write to owner. GEO. D. RY¬ 
DER, Black Creek, N. Y. 
FARM AT AUCTION—Also stock and tools. 
March 20, 1919; 105 acres; 19-room house, ar¬ 
ranged for two families: large outbuildings in 
good repair; gravel loam soil; level: well wa¬ 
tered; V, mile from trolley and milk station: 12 
miles from Albany; easy terms. DUDLEY 
WALKER, North Chatham. N. Y. 
JERSEY poultry farm: main road; good mar¬ 
kets: modern buildings; $4,800. E. BIGE¬ 
LOW. Belmar, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 2o0 acres; ideal for sheep or 
dairy: fine 10-room house: 100-foot stock barn- 
horse barn, hog houses, etc.: within 5 miles of 
three railroads; 40 miles north of New York: 
$7,500; terms, for quick sale: stock and imple¬ 
ments if desired. Address ADVERTISER 5307 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One of Cayuga County. New York’s 
good farms: the choice spot of the earth: one 
hundred acres: grain, hay or dairy; good build¬ 
ings: timber, fruit, county road: to settle estate- 
reasonable terms. GEO. E. MERRITT, Venice 
Center, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent: farm near Trenton, New 
Jersey: state full particulars. SAMUEL 
WEIN. 117 East 109th St., New York City. 
DAIRY and truck farm for sale—100 acres 
fertile, early land: near one of best markets 
in New England: three railroads: two electrics 
nearby: fine pasture; eight acres readv to plant 
now; big barn cellar full of dressing: 140 grafted 
apple trees, choice varieties: best barn in town: 
nlne-roow Colonial house: garage, icehouse, etc. : 
magnificent elms; expensive farms with fine build¬ 
ings all around: price $4,000: $1,500 down: bal¬ 
ance terms. AdcTress PLEASANTDALE FARM. 
R. F. D. 7, Auburn, Me. 
I-OR SALE or RENT—A 10-acre poultry and 
truck farm: located on a main line railroad 
about 30 miles from New York; modern house: 
large barn and poultry house for 500 fowls: 
near country club and town; write owner. J. 
R. SPURRIER, 521 Prospect Ave.. Bethlehem 
Pa. 
FARM wanted to rent; about $ 18 : furnished; 
wood; water front; must be secluded and no 
other house within one-half mile. Address 
ADI ERTISER 5359, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—My home farm of 60 acres; 4U> 
miles from Richmond. Va.: with stock and 
implements: large house, with hot and cold 
water and? bath: bank barn. 50x50: all buildings 
in good repair; land fertile; 25 acres seeded: 
large orchard; renter required to furnish four 
cows; I will furnish same; we will divide pro¬ 
fits equal. C. M. HARNISH, Drewrys Bluff, Va. 
FOR SALE—East View Farm; near Mt. Pocono 
and Cresco; in good cultivation and all neces¬ 
sary buildings; cuts from 15 to 25 tons of hay 
every year; good water and trout stream; soil 
on account of death of wife. Address J. J. 
HELLER. Cresco. Pa. 
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