Farm Hands Wanted 
foremen;; we always have lotsc 
THE OUTCHEM EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 
Wanted sin( ; le ' ln ' 1 mar - WANTED—Married man on private estate for 
S of good7ohi C L“dwes° “'TV" vvork: " n '"»«“»*. '>« nnist under- 
I, 268 M.in St., Poiiglikeepnc, N.t'. S, “ 1hI ,10w *° “>. llk ,:ls '' "< . Slckn-SS of dairy- 
FARMS! WE’VE GOT ’EM 
THE CREAM of THE BARGAINS 
Pictures »nd details of just what you want mailed only on receip 
of your statement of requirements and price ranife. All farms 
rfiridly inspected before ofFered for sale. We publish no catalog. 
E. E. SLOCUM £) 141 Broadway, N.Y. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Kate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word eaeh insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
FARM HAND, single, good wages, for Winter; 
line opportunity for April 1st; year around. 
A. J. SA VAOOOL, Bristol, Pa. 
WANTED—Man of ability to manage one thou¬ 
sand-acre farm in Western New York; lirst- 
clnss soil; railroad switch on property; products 
hay, grain, live stock, etc., also muck crops; 
excellent salary with permanent position offered 
to man of experience, integrity and executive 
ability. Apply, giving references, to JOHN A. 
(IKAIIAM, 103 Ellwanger it Barry Building, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer; agricultural col¬ 
lege graduate preferred; married man, without 
children; wife to act ns housekeeper for owner 
and wife; separate apartment for farmer in 
owner’s house, with all modern improvements; 
one mile to city of 15.000; only man who will 
take full responsibility in raising of crops con¬ 
sidered. BELVEDERE FARMS, Westerly, R. I. 
WANTED—Milkhouse man, to bottle, separate 
and make butter and to do all washing of 
milking machine, dairy utensils and bottles; 
strict cleanliness a necessity; single man pre¬ 
ferred. Reply, stating full particulars of your¬ 
self and wages wanted, to ADVERTISER 6163, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A young, middle-aged or elderly man 
on poultry farm: experience unnecessary. 
MISS MARY HORNOR, Chesterfield, N. J. 
WANTED—Poultryman, with practical exper¬ 
ience; small plant; near Washington; give 
reference and wages expected in first letter. 
PROVIDENCE FARM, G. H. Harris, Manager, 
Anacostia, D. C. 
WANTED—An experienced poultryman; single 
man preferred; one with experience in hatch¬ 
ing and rearing chicks in large numbers; above 
all. must be a hustler and able to keep help 
under him busy; in answering give experience 
and references as to honesty. Address P. O. 
DRAWER 118, Altoona, Pa. 
WANTED—A first-class man for creamery; only 
only one who can turn out the highest quality 
of butter and cheese need apply; give recom¬ 
mendations, wages expected ami state when vou 
can start. Apply WHEATFIELD FARMS, R. D. 
u. La Salle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single poultryman on New Jersey 
stock farm; cleanliness and quality, not quan¬ 
tity; no incubators; owner old expert breeder; 
$75, with small cottage. Write M. II. Norris, 
875 West 180th Street, New York. 
WANTED—Young married man as farm hand; 
greenhouse helper; must be strong, willing 
worker: $70 per month; free rent. KRETSCII- 
MAR BROS., West Nyack. N. Y. 
WANTED—Women attendants In state institu¬ 
tion for feeble-minded; salary $35 per month 
and maintenance: state age when applying. Ap¬ 
ply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth Village, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife (German or Swiss pre¬ 
ferred) with or without children, after Febru¬ 
ary 1, to take charge of gentleman’s small farm 
near Ridgewood. N. ,T. Reply, stating experience 
and salary expected, to ADVERTISER 6135, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good old-fashioned country woman 
who is a good cook to help with tile work of 
a country home: all modern conveniences: good 
wages. Address MRS. STUART R. MANN, 
Cranford Farms, Derby, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once: man and wife, near middle 
age, without children, to take charge of a 
strictly liigU-dass and modernl.v equipped dairy 
farm where four other men are regularly em¬ 
ployed and product is wholesaled exclusively; 
both must 1)0 strictly reliable, capable and re¬ 
sponsible; everything furnished and all supplies 
provided: permanent position; give ages, experi- 
eneo and present employment. T. IIUGUS 
RICHARDS, Jeannette, Pa 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT WANTED, on April 
1. to manage 100-acre farm, located about 50 
miles from New York, as a dairy; would make 
liberal arrangement on profit-sharing basis if 
preferred. ADVERTISER 6170, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED—Experienced single man, permanent 
position, fruit and general farming: on trolley, 
near Princeton; good room and board, house all 
modern conveniences; state wages, references, 
experience. Address I. K. CUAMI’ION, Prince¬ 
ton. N. J. 
WANTED—Man and wife to eare for a small 
country place, all new buildings and eouin- 
ment, with all modern improvements, situated 
less than five miles from New Haven, Conn.; 
man must understand care of stock, chickens 
garden, fiowers. lawn, heaters, and be able to 
run automobile; wife to do the work in the main 
man; no objection to one child; American pre¬ 
ferred; salary, $75 per month, one quart milk 
and a good bouse with hot and cold water; 
range furnished in house; must board not more 
than two men on the place; handy to two towns, 
schools, churches and trains; if interested, better 
come and look over house and place before ac¬ 
cepting: may come any time between now and 
January 1; this advertisement will not appear 
again; this is a good position for a man that is 
steady and reliable; none other need apply; this 
position is on Long Island. Address HOWARD 
HAYDEN, Mill Neck, L. I.. N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman wanted; commercial 
Leghorn plant in Central New Jersey requires 
services of thoroughly experienced man who can 
assume responsibility and who understands va¬ 
rious points of breeding, feeding, mating, selec¬ 
tion and breeding for ogg production; free rent 
and opportunity for a big future for right man; 
please state salary desired, give experience, 
what you are now doing, etc. ADVERTISER 
6187, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man to drive team and do 
general farm work: good wages: modern farm, 
on electric car line to Albany. W. B. DAYTON, 
Stipt.. Waldorf Farms, North Chatham, Columbia 
Co., N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
AT LIBERTY—Farm or estate superintendent; 
man of character, energy and executive ability, 
fitted by training and experience to handle any 
large farming proposition; competent herdsman, 
breeder of purebred stock, cattle, pigs, sheep, 
poultry; unusual large experience with dairies, 
feeding, testing, etc.; trustworthy and efficient; 
references. ADVERTISER 6138, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-FARM MANAGER—Competent, ex¬ 
perienced farmer, good at handling men. wants 
permanent location by March 1st: experienced in 
feeding, breeding, eare and marketing hogs: 36 
years; wife; good references; state full propo¬ 
sition and salary in first letter. R. H. BEALE, 
Kennett Square, Pa. 
SHEPHERD, single, wants situation; good ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 0165, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS successful manager of initiative, 
administrative capacity, available: life exper¬ 
ience Southern-Northern sections: practical, 
scieneed. all requisites modern dairying, blooded 
stock, grade, beef, dairy, etc.: staple crops, 
horticulture: go any section; only high-grade 
proposition desired: married: no children; wife 
ideal housekeeper; state particulars, salary; 
sterling references. Address ADVERTISER 6168, 
care Rural New-Yorker.' 
FARM MANAGER—American: married; open for 
position: purebred cattle breeder: extensive 
practical and scientific knowledge general farm¬ 
ing. all branches; lifetime experience: would 
work purebred stock farm on shares or salary. 
ADVERTISER 6145. care Rural Now-Yorkcr. 
POULTRY MANAGER, with 15 years’ experi¬ 
ence, desires position: salary $80.00 per month 
with house and privileges. ADVERTISER 6155, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT or MANAGER—Life 
experience at farming; capable of handling 
thoroughbred stock and testing: understands 
farm crops and can direct men right: married 
American with best of references for business 
ability and ene-gv. ADVERTISER 6171, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ACCOUNT sale of farm, experienced farm and 
estatp manager is open for engagement; mar- 
ried. middle age. small family; expert orehardist 
and general farmer: first class reference present 
employer; only permanent position on property 
affording a minimum salary of $1,500 and priv¬ 
ileges oo-s'-'ered. ADVERTISER 6172, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Married, wants to take 
charge of dairy farm: college graduate; life 
experience; thoroughly acquainted with all live 
best references: salary $1,500. AD- 
\ I. It I ISIOR 6173. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION on diversified farm; poultrv pre¬ 
ferred; short course graduate; chauffeur: ex 
perieneed tractor operator: years of farming ex¬ 
perience. ADVERTISER 6177, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager; have son 
16 years; life experience: best references; real 
reasons for changing. ADVERTISER 6174, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION \Y ANTED—The services of an up-to- 
date poultryman ran now be secured to man- 
affe ^ our plant whose experience covers -0 year? 
of study and actual poultry breeding work along 
practical lines; my specialty: eggs, meat chicks. 
"Rh Leghorns, Reds and Rocks; I have the 
ability to produce: have you the job to offer’ 
Call or address POULTRYMAN. Apt. 1 340 
West 19th Street. New York. 
M ANTED —Position as farm manager bv intelli¬ 
gent married agr'l college man of proven abilitv: 
experienced in breeding, feeding and cropping, 
use of improved machinerv. etc.: please <-ive 
full particulars. Address ADVERTISER 6185 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
M ANTED—Position as garden, r on private es¬ 
tate by young man, single. 34 years old: good 
references; ex-service man. ADVERTISER 6184 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY experienced commercial poultry- 
man desires position on modern egg farm: 
understands Mammoth incubators and all equip¬ 
ment: Englishman: single; age 36. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6180, care. Rural New-Yorker. 
POT LTRYMAN, married, experienced, desires 
position on private plant; capable of taking 
charge of small plant: at present emploved: 
<u'(*n for position .Tun. 1st? first-olnss references 
ADVERTISER 61SS. care Rural New-Yor ker 
WANTED—By married man. position as eare- 
. , . ,, ... — . , taker of country estate: best of reference 
house, make butter, etc.; will supply separate I Address ADVERTISER 0179, care Rural New? 
apartment of four rooms, furnished or unfur- Yorker, 
nished, with bath, hot and cold water, steam 
heat, electric lights, fuel and food: a splendid 
opportunity for the right people to have a good 
home on a modern, up-to-date place and to save 
money. Address ADVERTISER, Box 1447 New 
Haven, Conn., giving age, past experience, na¬ 
tionality, salary required, etc. 
BOARD and room and the use of an 800-hen 
poultry plant given in exchange for the care 
of a five-cow dairy and a small vegetable gar¬ 
den; honesty and efficiency absolutely essential; 
some capital needed for poultry end; proposition 
owned by an elderly lady. P. O. BOX 55, 
Berlin, N. H. 
FOR SALE—Established livery and trucking 
business in prosperous town, 60 miles from 
New York City; steady all-year income; fully 
equipped; owner in poor health; will sacrifice for 
quick sale. ADVERTISER 6176, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
DAIRY, stocked, wanted on shares. VAN 
WYCK, 4324 Broadway, New York. 
FOR SALE—Applecrest Farm; 265 acres; over 
200,000 feet pulp wood; 150 acres pasturage, 
with never failing water; 50 acres tillable iand; 
house, 8 rooms and bath; hot and cold running 
water; telephone; barn for 18 head cattle; 
stable and henhouse, silo, milk house; Summer 
milk route; maple sugar orchard; new sugar 
outfit. JOAN NEWTON CUNEO, Wilmington, 
FOR SALE—Seven-room house: electric lights 
and water; near harbor and trollev; fine bath¬ 
ing beach. LAWRENCE JACKSON, Owner, 
Northport, L. I., N. Y. 
APPLE ORCHARDS for sale—Several apple or¬ 
chards in bearing for sale in the famous Rome 
Beauty apple belt of Lawrence County, in South¬ 
ern Ohio, at $200 to $400 per acre, in tracts of 
$10,000 to $25,000 each; buildings included on 
most places. Write or call on U. T. COX, Proc- 
torville, Ohio, near Huntington, W. Va. 
FARM FOR SALE—21 acres; near Mt. Holly, 
New Jersey; 9-room house; good barn and out¬ 
side buildings; on road going to New York and 
Philadelphia; 20 miles to Philadelphia: 85 miles 
to New York: 10 miles to Camp Dix: price three 
thousand dollars. FRED GOEKELER. R. R. 
No. 1. Mount Holly, N. J. 
TO ANY farm owner within 50 miles of New 
York City I will pay a fairly reasonable rental 
for a small piece of ground, suitably located, on 
which I can bnild a rongli shack, to come in on 
weekends; might use old barn or small house if 
available.' Write, sending full particulars, 
ROBERT P. KEHOE, 7 East 42<1 Street, New 
York City. 
90-ACRE FARM; well situated; practically level, 
with southeastern exposure; all necessary 
buildings: $2,000 cash; price $5,500. FRED 
PATTERSON, Quakertown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Finest equipped up-to-date poultry 
plant in State of New Jersey; write for par¬ 
ticulars. BOX 122, Spotswood. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Schoharie County, Xew York, sev¬ 
enty-nine-acre farm, within one mile of rail¬ 
road depot, milk station, school and churches; 
silo, cow and general barn, wagon house and 
milk house, all with cement floors, and metal 
roofs; granaries with cement floors and walls; 
running spring water in all buildings; iron 
stanchions for twenty cows; bull and maternity 
pens; horse hay fork; litter and milk can car¬ 
riers; nine-room dwelling, with toilet and septic 
tank for sewerage; possession April first next. 
H. B. BAILEY, 172 Duane St., New York City. 
WANTED—10-15 acres farm land. J. 
LARD. 1249 66th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
DOL- 
WANTED—A house of six rooms, suitable for a 
laundry and home combined, in a community 
of 2,500. BOX 243, Tappan, N. Y. 
WAXTED—Small farm of about 10 acres, with 
some woodland, within 150 miles of Xew York 
City; all cash: state particulars. ADVERTISER 
6166, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANT farm in Northern Jersey, on main road. 
with stock. ADVERTISER 6167, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A 120-acre fruit farm;.24 acres 8 
years old and 10 acres 4 years old apple trees: 
20 acres in peaches: S-acrc vinevard; within 20 
miles of Little Rock. Ark. Address OSCAR 
WILHELM, Jacksonville, Ark. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 125 acres, located one mile 
north of Fonda, N. Y.: five minutes’ walk 
from trolley; good buildings: plenty of water; 
very productive. For particulars as to price, 
etc., write HENRY V. VOORHEES, Johnston, 
N. Y.; R. D, 2. 
ORCHARD for sale, containing three thousand 
bearing peach and apple trees. For particu¬ 
lars write BLUE RIDGE FRUIT FARM, Crozet, 
Va. 
FOR SALE—My dairy and stock farm, located 
614 miles from Poughkeepsie. N. Y.: 170 acres, 
nearly level, in a high state of cultivation; near- 
Iv all buildings are new and modern: 15 acres of 
Alfalfa: price. $11,000: one-half can remain. 
For further particulars, address BOX 2, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—35-acre fruit farm, on State road. 
3 miles north of Newburgh.,N. Y.: good build- 
2,500 pear. 500 apple, cherry and plum; 
12.000 currant. S.OOO raspberry, 3.500 blackberry, 
4.000 grapes, 400 gooseberry, 1U> acres straw¬ 
berry. WM. M. McGANN, Star Route, New¬ 
burgh, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—20-acre truck and poultry farm: 6 
acres rich muck land: near Ayer, Mass.; for 
sale cheap, or will make a good proposition to 
an interested party. Write ADVERTISER 6183, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR _ SALE—Five acres and five-room house} 
fruit trees and poultry buildings; suitable for 
poultry or business; $2,000 cash takes it. 
FRANK J. SMITH, Dorothy, Atlantic Co., N. J. 
120-ACRE dairy farm for sale; 22 head of cat¬ 
tle, 17 sheep, team and farming tools;' also 
hay, grain and silage; fair buildings, located in 
Chautauqua County, near Mayville, N. Y.; price 
$7,500; reasonable terms. Inqnire of E. M. 
STEBBINS, Mayville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small equipped State road farm, 30- 
50 miles out, near good market; some wood; 
good buildings; $1,500 down; balance easy terms. 
ADVERTISER 6182, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRY farm; 350 acres; one-half tillable; re¬ 
mainder pasture and timber; worth $30,000; 
will sacrifice for $21,000 if sold within 60 days; 
price includes all personal property on farm at 
time of sale; big bargain for good dairyman. 
ADVERTISER 6181, care Rural New-Yorker. 
VALUABLE waterfront; ideal for first-class duck 
business, in which large money is being made. 
ADVERTISER 6180, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer who is good carpenter or 
painter to rent farm in Connecticut, near large 
beach, from April first; one or two houses, two 
barns, silo; 25 acres now under enltivation; pas¬ 
ture, wood, orchard: some large tools may be 
rented if desired; milk sold last Summer 17 to 
20 cents quart; Winter work obtainable; rent 
may be worked out: immediate possession. J. 
STANFORD BROWN, Box 38, Black Hail, Conn. 
FOR SALE—160-acre dairy and truck farm; 20 
acres river flat; good buildings; wood; maca¬ 
dam road; 10 miles Johnson City public market; 
14 mile R. R. station; near church, high- school 
and condenscry; $50.00 per acre; easy terms. 
C. E. BROWN. Chenango Forks, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
BOARD and home wanted with country people 
for a refined elderly gentleman; state terms. 
J. HANDY, 648 East 4th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
ADOPTION—Healrtiy American or English little 
girl, 1 to 4 years old, wanted by educated 
Protestant family; further information >-on>- 
fldentially exchanged. Address ADVERTISER 
6169, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Hall 2.400-egg incubator; used two 
seasons; price on application. LONGVIEW 
FARMS. Cazenovia, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Quantity of parchment paper for 
pound butter prints; also Torsion balance. F. 
F., Box 159, Knoxville, Pa. 
A SINGLE horse gas spraying machine; 10 
horsepower; 60-gallon tank capacity; A-l con¬ 
dition; $300; specially adapted for spraving 
trees. F. N. GREENLAW, Assistant Superin¬ 
tendent. Jersey City Stockyards. Foot of Sixth 
Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
90-FOOT steel track swivel carrier rope, pnllevs; 
list $42.00; first check $21.00 takes them; also 
one horse corn cutter: list $25.00; check $10.00 
takes it. ADVERTISER 6164, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SHELLBARK hickory nuts, 10 cents pound and 
common black walnuts, 5 cents pound. HOUG- 
LAND & MILLER, 244, Boonville, Ind. 
110 ACRES: third farm from city line. Lock- 
port. N. Y.: good buildings: good land: well 
fenced; running spring water: price right 
ARTHUR WILSON, R. D. 5. Loekport, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Lay Porta power for the trans¬ 
mission of power from rear wheels of auto- 
*P°bll®®-. r . f’*, 1 ?'delivered; never unpacked. 
ARTHI R LOPER, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 
HONEY—Finest clover, thick, rich and de- 
licious. delivered parcel post into third zone, 
1- lbs., $4..i0; 6 lbs., $2.35; by express, not pre¬ 
paid, 60 lbs. $18; 24 1-lb. glass jars, $9; also 
Powell b jxe WaX ' L0XGFELL <*W BROS., Hal- 
TED—-Four No. 12 large Newtown eoal- 
^bimnng hovers. GRUENDLER, Lake Grove, 
FOR YOUR POULTRY HOUSE—Slightly used 
electric light plant. BOY FLECK, Quaker¬ 
town, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Two 390 egg incubators, 25 Inter- 
nvtnploow 3 ’ '.‘l 1 "Oud condition. WILL- 
IAM H. PARSIL, Monmouth Junction, N. J. 
UNIVERSAL TRACTOR—Model D? 
practically new, with plows, tandem-dise. and 
,w‘e° W c,,1 *. ivator: also Model C Moline; tear- 
SS. 'ffi; *• p - pmcE * SON. R. 5. CoX- 
W ANTED—Carload 
price f. o. b. cars. 
>f go d oat straw; state 
M. ARLT, Allendale. N. J. 
FOR SALE—-Pure maple syrup;. $2.50 gallon f 
o. b. ERNEST HELD, Bloomville, N. Y ' 
FOR EXCHANGE—We wish to exchange a fine 
registered Holstein bull calf for a good .ream 
separator. MAPLE LANE FARM, CasUdag™ 
F< sho-SWISS' Candee incubator in good 
it in 1 ?™ years ol<,: «50 if you can get 
t ' k , or ■ >1,> extra crated; also 400-egg 
chnrffl 0 J” cllbat< ?r (Cbas. Cyphers) for $25; no 
BURY s “ aI1 machine. QUEENS- 
m KY FARMS, Toms River, N. J. 
W wm? rve e t° P urpb ase spinning wheel. E. I. 
>v HlLING, Lake Mahopae, N. Y. 
™ of Winter Rambos. 
IR. HERRINGTON. McKees Rocks. Pa. 
TENANT farmers wanted—Have several co- 
operative farm propositions requiring small 
investment: location Somerset Co., N. J C 
RR}8D.VLK BLACK, 233 Broadway, New York. 
(Call Mondays.) 
WANTED—Superintendent of thoroughbred Hol¬ 
stein dairy farm; single man of middle age 
preferred; must be capable of balancing rations 
and making records: must be also capable of 
handling men and familiar with all farm ma¬ 
chinery; owner will pay straight salary or sal¬ 
ary and bonus to right man; state references 
and experience in first answer. ADVERTISER 
6175, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class, experienced milker, to 
milk and care for thirty cows; no other work; 
$60 per month, with room and board: permanent 
position. BRIGHTRIBGE DAIRY, East Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman. married, wishes 
position oil private or commercial place- can 
show results. H. BERMAN. 70S Cauldwell Ave., 
Rronx, New York City. 
FARMER-GARDENER desires position on gen¬ 
tleman’s place: experienced: American: mar¬ 
ried; no children: references. ADVERTISER 
617S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—85-acre dairy farm: good land: good 
buildings: some hay: $2,700; $1,000 down. 
BOX 24. Alder Creek, N. Y. 
RENT OR SHARES—Thirtv farms in 3 sections: 
total (’>.000 acres: will divide to suit: various 
farm propositions to offer: location Somerset 
Co., N. J. C. DRYSDALE BLACK, 233 Broad¬ 
way, New York. (Call Mondays.) 
FOR SALE—13U-acre farm: 5 acres cleared;. 100 
peach trees; 300 grapevines: house, 6 rooms 
and hath: $3,700. For particular, address 
COMBES SISTERS. 80 Church St., Baldwin, 
L. X., n, y, 
FARM FOR SALE—84 acres: good buildings; 
fine location: main road: 4 miles to Somer¬ 
ville. 3S to New York. W. S. LAXNING, Bound 
Brook. N. J. 
70 ACRES red shale: high state cultivation; 14 
mile to town: modern dairy and horse barn; 
room for 25 head; 90-ton cement silo; other 
necessary buildings. OSCAR BOLICH, McKeans- 
burg. Pa. 
H tifni Y h£n • decorating—2-lb. box of beau- 
nnstSL 1 !,? £&« 0lly for 50,?: 31h - box for 81 . 00 . 
postpaid. CEDAR CREST FARM. R K 
Cape May Court House, N. J. 
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WANTED—To rent, with privilege of buving, 
small place, VS to 2 acres, within one hour 
of New York. ADVERTISER 6151, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
$6,500 TAKES my fruit and grain farm of 50 
acres in Western New York, near thriving 
village. A. M. ALLEN. Kent, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A small farm: fine house; good 
barn and henhouses: fine Summer home Ad¬ 
dress C. H. PARDEE. New Milford, Conn. 
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