MEN WHO S" JCCEED 
Are Men Who Ant . pate Deir \nd 
There nre good economic reasons why fruit t owing is 
particularly attractive now. flood reasons why ihe price 
of fruit is high and why it will ho still higher in future. 
In ton years we wiil see the most extensive orchard 
planting ever known. 
Why Not Plant Now? 
I am a trained orchard man, but lack the necessary 
capital. 
1 am ooking for \ai position with larger opportunities, 
looking for some one who is in a position to linauce a 
worth while enterprise—the best long term investment. 
Nothing to sell but my services as farm or estate man¬ 
ager. 
GEORGE HALL 
R. F. D. 1 KATONAH. N. Y. 
PERMANENT JOBS AT 
GOOD WAGES 
MO TOR MEN 
and CONDUCTORS WANTED 
To Operate 
PUBLIC SERVICE CARS 
In Northern New Jersey Cities 
Wages 
for first three months. 46c per hour 
for next nine months, 48c per hour 
after one year, 50c per hour 
Time and Half-time for Overtime. Good Wages While Learning 
Every lkotorroan and Conductor is guaranteed $20.00 per week 
whileron the extra list, and usually earns more. 
The Company has to operate more cars owirur to increased 
travel and desires to procure and retain the services of more 
Rood’men. 
Relations between Company and present employees are cor¬ 
dial and there is no labor troable of any kind. 
The cars are heated ahd the working conditions are com¬ 
fortable and healthful. ' . 
Applicants should bo between the ages of 21 and 40 years, 
should be at least 6 feet 4 inches tall, and weigh at least 115 
Ibp. for Conductors nnd ; 1451bs. forMotormen. All applicanta 
must pass physical examination similar to life insurance ex¬ 
amination as well as standard eye test. 
Apply at 323 Palisade Are., Jersey City,.8:30 a. m. to 4 p.m. 
any weekday or Rodm 201 Public Service Building, Newark, 
N, JV, 9®. m. to 12 noon any weekday. 
PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY 
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! 
No. 4332—In Morris Co.. N.J., 41-acre farm, well 
•lifted fur poult ry I southerly slope; stonehoUHo; onttnnlil- 
ingspaint.ed. Price, $8,200. Semi for pictures and details. 
E. E. SLOCUM - 141 Broadway, N. V. 
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word each insertion, payable in advanco. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue o! 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 
“WANTED—Three or' four all around good farm 
hands; $50 month and board; best living con¬ 
ditions. Write or cal! W. M. WORTHINGTON, 
" Mgr. Gaylord Farm, Wallingford, Conn.; 'Phone 
62-12. 
WANT single man on fruit farm: permanent 
position; state experience and salary in first 
letter. Address BOX 31, R. F. D. 2, Coloma, 
Mich. 
FARMER wanted, March 1st, 1920; married; 
strictly sober and honest; reference required; 
also board extra help. E. K. BREADY, Howard 
and Huntingdon Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—Married farm band on general farm; 
cottage, fuel and milk supplied; to go on job 
Feb. 1. E. A.. BENNETT, Manasquan, N. J. 
WANTED—Farmer and wife; man capable care 
stock and general farm work; wife good cook, 
general housework; good wages for good help. 
Apply E. G. CURRY. 1026 Woolworth Building, 
New York; 'phone Barclay 4414. 
DAIRYMAN—Single man; Massachusetts farm; 
dairy room work; power separator; steam 
boiler, etc.; no bottling; wages, $70 to $75 per 
month; yearly situation; references as to ability, 
honesty and cleanliness from former employer. 
ADVERTISER 6301, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man about 23 years old to 
work on truck farm about April 1 where a 
good home and privileges are more essential than 
wages; must be settled and ambitious; work is 
light, and no objections to city applicants. AD¬ 
VERTISER 0304, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER and WIFE (without children) New 
York State dairy at present about 30 head; 
man must be good general farmer and not afraid 
of work; thorough knowledge of registered Hc*.- 
steins and producing pasteurized milk: for ttie 
man that can successfully handle this proposition 
there's a future: give name ami full details when 
answering. ADVERTISER 0309, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A live young man from 10 to 20 
years that is of good habits, that is will¬ 
ing to hustle, for general farming, that is inter¬ 
ested in purebred IIolstein-Friesian cows; will 
pay good wages. ADVERTISER 0299, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Gardener; single; one who under¬ 
stands vegetable gardening, flowers and green¬ 
house work. PAUL D. COOK, Springfield Cen¬ 
ter, N. Y. 
WORKING FARMER, experienced with mechan¬ 
ical power farming and capable repairing and 
maintaining machinery, up-to-date farm, modern 
housing, chance for advancement; state age, size 
family if married, actual experience and wages 
to start. JAVA FARMS, Annapolis. Md. 
MAN and wife on a fruit, dairy and crop farm: 
man to do general farm work: wife to board 
help; good house, garden and other privileges: 
man must be temperate and willing! also a 
young man for farm work: please all state par¬ 
ticulars as to ability, ages, health and other de¬ 
sirable information: also wages desired. Address 
II. S. J., Kinderhook, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman, general housework on farm: 
no washing: no, objection to one child, or 
couple: man general farm labor; also tenant 
house proposition for married man; usual priv¬ 
ileges: J. R. HARRISON, New. Paltz. N. Y. 
WANTED—Night watchman. $55; woman cook, 
$65; laundry matron, $40 per month, and home; 
boys’ school. W. G. FANCHER, Supt., Law¬ 
rence. Mass. 
WANTED—Married man on fruit and vegetable 
farm by the year or more; also single man for 
eight or nine months; both must be up-to-date 
and first-class men; state wages wanted, with 
reference, in first letter: do not answer unless 
you want position. Address F. M. BROOKS. 
Athens, N. Y, 
WANTED—April 1st, single man to work on 
farm for eight months; must be good worker, 
capable of handling horses: no milking; good 
wages to right man. witli board and room. 
JOHN BITTNER, Mabopae, N. Y. 
WE want a man who understands gas engines, 
tractors, general dairy fanning, dairy cows, 
and a good milker; a man with these qualifica¬ 
tions we offer' $100 a month with suitable living 
quarters: this position is open to single or mar¬ 
ried man; we prefer a man 30 to 45 years of 
age; to a man who is ambitions, a hustler, and 
satisfactory, we will sell' at least 25 per cent 
interest in stock and equipment and will arrange 
to finance party; this farm is 450 acres, 100 
dairy rattle; all new and modern machinery, 
first-class barns and equipment and is on a good 
paying basis today; this is an opportunity which 
is seldom offered and position is open immediate¬ 
ly: farm located in Virginia; advise fully your 
experience and references. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 0317, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man to care for 3 horses, 2 
cows and general farm work; wife to board G- 
8 men at profitable rate; single men for duck 
feeding; young men to learn the highly profitable 
duck business; only steady, willing workers with 
clean habits need answer; state wages wanted. 
WEBER BROS., Wrentham, Mass. 
WANTED—A real farmer with references to 
work on largo fruit farm; married or single: 
will furnish good house and privileges, or board: 
this job is not managing gentleman's estate: 
there is real work here witli good pay, and we 
treat you right. ADVERTISER 6315, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced married man to work 
290-acre truck farm in Westchester County on 
shares; 50 acres fruit; 100 acres garden truck; 
wholesale market at door; farm is completely 
equipped with all modern machinery and horses; 
truck and fruit experience and reliable recom¬ 
mendations required, and must be capable of 
handling a ten thousand dollar turnover. MORN- 
1NGS1DE FARMS, Ossining, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced working herdsman for 
purebred Jerseys; good butter-maker and calf 
raiser; married (sous can be employed); Empire 
milker; modern eight-room house; good wages 
and a permanent position to the right man. Ad¬ 
dress MANAGER, Hermitage, Centreville, Md. 
WANTED—A competent woman to do general 
housework and cooking; a good place for the 
right party: wages, $30 a month; all conveni¬ 
ences. Apply JOHN RICK. Reading, Fa. 
CONGENIAL, capable, working housekeeper and 
companion; four adults: semi-invalid and busi¬ 
ness; responsibility: references; experience. 17 
WASHINGTON PLACE, Bloomfield. N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer to work as as¬ 
sistant foreman, looking after teams, hoeing, 
cultivating, etc.; one who can hoard two men; 
tenement furnished; wood and garden; salary, 
$UH) per inontil to the man who can furnish good 
references. BURR NURSERIES, Manchester, 
Conn. 
i 
WANTED—Married man by the year, or will 
lease 100-aore farm with stock and tools: great 
potato land; 7 acres yielded 1,800 bn. this year; 
local demand consumes entire crop: price re¬ 
ceived tills year. $2 per bn. M. W. BURT, Col- 
rain, Mass. 
FARMER—Good married working foreman want¬ 
ed on large hay, grain and cattle farm; must 
be able to handle help; $100 per month, house 
and usual privileges: also several good married 
farm teamsters wanted. Call or address ED¬ 
WARD M. ZKTLIN. Mgr. Chautauqua Farms 
Co., South Dayton, N. Y. 
WANTED—A single man to help in dairy barn: 
also a single man as teamster. P1NECLIFF 
FARMS, Bomoseen, Vt. 
FARMER wanted on small 00-acre general farm 
of light soil in New Jersey, having about eight 
cows, hogs, etc., with proper barns; separate 
house furnished; near trolley and town: salary 
or profit share; give all details as to age, fam¬ 
ily and experience. ADVERTISER 0295, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A first-class farm hand; dry-hand 
milker; steady position; $05 per month and 
board; references required. Address BOX 00, 
Derby, Conn. 
WANTED—Milk house man. to bottle, separate 
and make butter and to do all washing of 
milking machine, dairy uteusils and bottles; 
strict cleanliness a necessity; single man pre¬ 
ferred. Reply, stating full particulars of your¬ 
self and wages wanted, to ADVERTISER 0297, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS farm man wanted; a real fanner, 
wide awake, industrious and capable ol’ going 
ahead with any part of farm operations; no city 
man with a few ideas and school training need 
apply. ADVERTISER 6296, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WOMAN for general housework: only one of ex¬ 
perience and ability, who wants steady em¬ 
ployment and good home need apply. LEE P. 
GRANT, Rloomville, N. Y. 
WANTED—A good farmer and wife to take care 
of stock and general farm work on dairy farm 
in New Jersey; state wages, age and references. 
ADVERTISER 6320, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working foreman with experience in 
modern methods to take charge of apple or¬ 
chards near large city, two hours from New 
York: have two power sprayers and will buy 
another. ADVERTISER 0319, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A married man for general farm 
work in New Jersey where hay, grain and 
hogs are raised: extra good piggery with steam 
cookers: house and garden: state salary and ex¬ 
perience. ADVERTISER 0320, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
RELIABLE married man to work on a general 
crop farm: steady einnlovment; good house to 
live in. HERMAN CROSHAW, Wrightstowu. 
N. J. 
WANTED—Farm foreman: good all-around farm¬ 
er and stockman for 100-acre farm in West¬ 
chester County. N. Y., 40 miles from New York 
City: 5 horses. 5 cows, chickens and hogs on 
place: help furnished when needed: $100 per 
month: fine house (furnished if desired), good 
school facilities for children. Applv by letter, 
70 FIFTH AVE., Room 1109. New York City. 
WANTED—Women attendants in State institu¬ 
tion for feeble-minded: salary $35 per month 
and maintenance; state age when applying. Ap¬ 
ply to SUPERINTENDENT, Letehworth Village, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable married man who under¬ 
stands farm machinery and team work on fruit 
and truck farm: good wages, house and garden 
to the right man. CHAS. BLACK, Hlghtstown, 
N. J. 
POULTRYMAN—Single, to take charge of small 
Leghorn plant and help with other work. 
JOHN NELSON, Superintendent, West Orange, 
N. J. 
WANTED—About Feb. 20, boy or single man as 
only assistant on small dairy and poultry 
farm; good home for country-loving fellow who 
will give faithful, good-natured service in re¬ 
turn for moderate wages and kind treatment; 
state lowest wages and describe self fully in 
first letter; if possible, enclose photo. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0323, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man as milker and barn man in 
Guernsey herd; also maVi to help milk and 
drive milk route; will pay $45 monthly to begin 
with; $50 the second month; these positions 
offer good possibilities for advancement: please 
give full particulars and references. FALCON'S 
FLIGHT FARMS, Litchfield, Conn. 
WANTED—After February 15th, herdsman with 
enough help to take care of 30 Holsteins; also 
teamster witli boy old enough to do chores and 
tend furnace. F. MARQUARDT, Craftsman 
Farms, Morris Plains, N. J. 
HERDSMAN wanted, to take charge of Holstein 
herd: wages $65.00 per month, with board, 
washing, lodging and medical attendance. Ad¬ 
dress MATTEAWAN STATE HOSPITAL, Bea¬ 
con, N. Y. 
WANTED—A competent man to take charge 
fifty-acre Westchester farm; wife to board one 
man; preference for agricultural school graduate 
or poultry expert; must have excellent character 
references; state experience, age and salary. 
H. E. WARREN, 37 Liberty St., New York City. 
Situations Wanted 
GARDENER, farm superintends it. for private 
estate; married; temperate, scientific, prac¬ 
tical;, life experience ail branches agriculture, 
vegetables, flowers, greenhouse, shrubs, stock, 
fowls: A1 references. JOHN H. BALDWIN. 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
POSITION wanted as shepherd; best references 
given; life experience; state particulars and 
salary in answering. ADVERTISER, Tliiells, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
FARMER-GARDENER desires position to take 
charge of estate or farm where efficiency and 
reliable service is appreciated; educated Amer¬ 
ican; married; 20 years’ experience with live 
stock, crops, dairy, vegetables and everything 
pertaining to rural life: only first-class perma¬ 
nent position considered; best references. 
ADVERTISER 6283, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU WANT Poultrymen, Greenhouse men, 
Dairymen. Farm Foreman, Tractor men, or 
Farm Assistant? The National Farm School 
graduates in February several young men well 
trained in all agricultural lines. Applv to 
BERNHARD OSTROLENIv, Director, Farm 
School, Pa. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager; college 
and practical training: married: references. 
ADVERTISER 0284, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a practical farmer; has 
help enough to manage a large farm. BOX 
119, Long Valley, N. J. 
WANTED—March 1, position as working farm 
manager or caretaker on Summer place; Amer¬ 
ican. 34: married; four children; life experience; 
salary and share of farm products for horns use; 
Northern Jersey or Southern New York pre¬ 
ferred: full particulars in first letter ADVER¬ 
TISER 0290, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WERE your apples first-class last, season? If 
not, do you need a married American who can 
produce them? State conditions fully. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0294, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—March 1. position as farm teamster 
or assistant herdsman, under a good man; 
American. 34; married: experienced farmer; 
good references: give full particulars, first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 6291, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted by a practical farmer with 
family: one who is not afraid of work; on a 
farm well equipped with machinery; reference 
from last place; at liberty any time. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0303, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUCCESSFUL, practical poultryman, Leghorn 
specialist. English, married. 38, offers depend¬ 
able service; now and past six years on promi¬ 
nent farm: can develop, reorganize, manage 
farm, emphasizing poultry on considerable scale. 
ADVERTISER 0305, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED tractor driver and farm me¬ 
chanic wants position in this capacity: married: 
references. Address P. O. BOX 290, Morris- 
ville. Pa. 
WANTED—By life experience farmer with small 
family, position on up-to-date farm. H. W. 
JONES. Hillsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED—By practical and successful farmer, 
position as manager on modern farm, April 1: 
would consider renting equipped farm: best ref¬ 
erences. Address ADVERTISER 0290, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER, married, no children, de¬ 
sires position on gentleman’s place by Febru¬ 
ary or March 1: American: experienced: refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 0292, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman by single agri¬ 
cultural college graduate: lifelong experience; 
thorough knowledge of A. R. O. work, calf rais¬ 
ing, tuberculin test, contagious abortion and lo¬ 
cal veterinary work: answer, stating wages and 
full particulars. ADVERTISER 0312, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as chauffeur with private 
family; can drive any make car and am also 
wel! experienced to manage any size farm; am 
married; no children: can furnish reference. 
ADVERTISER 0314. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as foreman or assistant 
manager on up-to-date general farm by single 
young man with scientific and practical' knowl¬ 
edge: distance no objection. ADVERTISER 0316, 
care Rurual New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER, scientific training, 25 years’ 
practical experience in all branches, and fully 
alive to modern requirements: I solicit your 
fullest investigation. ADVERTISER 0321, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PERMANENT position wanted by an American 
farm manager; married: good education: life 
experience: best references: general fruit or 
dairy farm preferred; if you have a man’s job 
and will pay for it, write me. II. D. GREELEY. 
401 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston. Mass. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman, farm superin¬ 
tendent or farm manager; life experience with 
all kinds of stock and machinery: two grown 
sons; age 45: 15 years’ experience with all lines 
of dairying and dairy farming: prefer Holsteins 
or Guernseys; experienced with beef cattle, 
handling men and teams; must be close to 
church and school; A-l reference. Address 
ADVERTISER 0325, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-DAIRYMAN, 30. married, 2 children, 
would like to locate in dairy section, to work 
with owner, or take entire charge of small farm 
and herd; wife also good milker. WM. STARK, 
212 I. 88th St., New York, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—-All round carpenter, general 
farmer, wanting position; references; state 
wages, write H. DEWEY, Great Barrington, 
Mass. 
MARRIED MAN, one child, wishes place on 
farm; state particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6322, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED 1 —Working partner who would take half 
interest in herd of registered Guernseys and 
Berkshire hogs; young single man preferred, 
with some capital. RIVER HEAD FARM, Old 
Mystic, Conn. 
WANTED—In Western Pennsylvania, married, 
expert poultryman to work one-man poultry 
and dairy farm on shares; excellent section: 
station two miles. ADVERTISER 0328, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Cash or shares. March 1. 146-acre 
Dutchess County fruit, and dairly farm; new 
buildings; tenant familiar with apples preferred. 
A, Drawer 13, Capitol Station, Albany, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man to farm 35-acre farm on shares; 
in applying must give reference. BARTON F. 
SHARP, Bridgeton, N. J. 
WANTED—To rent, preferably with option to 
buy, modern poultry plant within 50 miles of 
New York; capacity, 1.000 to 2,000 fowls: state 
full particulars. H. VON BARGEN, 256 Division 
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE at a bargain: a fine dairy farm of 
190 acres in Northern Pennsylvania; good 
buildings, good location; will sacrifice for $8,500; 
$2,500 cash; balance on easy terms; complete 
equipment will also be sold if desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6253, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Finest equipped up-to-date poultry 
plant in State of New Jersey; write for par¬ 
ticulars. BOX 122, Spotswood, N. J. 
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE — 160-acre farm. 
Montcalm Co., Mich.; good buildings; fertile 
farming land; fruit orchards, maple sugar or¬ 
chard; farmed by owner for over sixty years. 
Further particulars upon application. Address 
MRS. MAUDE REED NEWELL. East Lansing, 
Mich. 
FOR SALE—200-acre dairy and grain farm: half 
tillable, half woodland and pasture: 2 houses: 
large stables: Morris Co.. N. J.; 50 miles from 
New York City. HARRY BUTLER, New Dorp, 
Staten Island, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—400-acre farm in Southern New 
York: near large manufacturing city; 3 miles 
to railroad, creamery, churches, stores, etc.: 
level road: land is rolling, tractor worked, and is 
free from rock or stone: no swamp; is watered 
by creek and several springs; about 60 acres 
fine timber: large cow barn, concrete floor, gas 
lighted: milking machine, silo; other buildings, 
horse bdrn. hay barn, icehouse, etc.; two farm 
houses. The farm will be sold separately or 
with large dairy of young cows and complete 
line of machinery; this is an exceptional farm, 
well worth investigating. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 6263, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two farms in Albany County. State 
New York, containing 150 acres and 136 acres, 
being operated as dairy farm; stable for 45 cows 
on each; in high state of cultivation; several 
acres in Alfalfa: cut three crops this year: five 
cities nearby for market: buildings in excellent 
repair: price 100 dollars per acre. Address 
ISAAC ROFF, Cohoes, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Highly productive 14-acre truck 
farm, with or without equipment; good build¬ 
ings: Ulster Co.; 80 miles N. Y. Write ADVER¬ 
TISER 62S1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—River farm, 400 acres; fine set 
buildings: timber, good water, electric lights; 
witli or without equipment, on contract, with 
$5,000 cash; balance monthly; keeps 100 head: 
no agents. ADVERTISER 6240, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—-Modern fruit and poultry farm. 
fourteen (14) acres; good house and buildings; 
capacity, 750 hens; situated three miles from 
Dover, Del., in heart of fruit district of Kent 
County. Write DAVID W. BROWN. R. D. No. 
1, Dover, Del. 
WANTED—A farm with comfortable house, near 
good schools, preferably near Philadelphia or 
New York, in exchange for a beautiful 5-acre 
home, only 3 blocks from high school, in college 
town of 8,000 people in Mississippi Alfalfa belt: 
includes large 11-room brick mansion, with hot- 
water hear, laundry, bathroom, telephone, city 
water and light: also a barn, tool room, ser¬ 
vants’ 2 poultry houses and garden, pasture and 
wood lot: a fine olianee for old people desiring 
mild Winters. ADVERTISER 6311, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—35-acre farm ’5 mile from center of 
town, population 15.000; main dwelling, hot- 
water heat, bath: tenant house, barn and out¬ 
buildings: running stream: good chance to irri¬ 
gate: particulars. BARTON F. SHARP, Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—180-aere dairy farm, near Syracuse. 
N. Y., 114 miles from village; 100 tillage. 70 
pasture: well watered: 10 wood lot and sugar 
bush: large barn, henhouse, garage, granary: 10- 
room house, water: 13 cattle. 5 horses, 50 hens: 
machinery and tools: hav. grain, potatoes: bar¬ 
gain. $7,000. ADVERTISER 6300, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GROW ALFALFA IN THE EAST—Level, easily 
worked soil: beautiful location on Delaware 
River and Penn Canal: brick bouse with con¬ 
veniences: tenant house; silo and usual out¬ 
buildings: State road to Trenton and Easton: 
$50,000: 115 acres. ADVERTISER 0302, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100-acre general and dairy farm on 
State road, near Cortland. N. Y., and two vil¬ 
lages; exceptional shipping facilities: fine, loamy 
soil: large house, 14 rooms and bath: inside 
toilet, furnace, gas; running water in house and 
barn; tenant house: three large barns; cement 
floor in cow barn: 21 stanchions, 4 box stalls: 
silo, milk house, granaries, chicken houses, hog 
house, work shop, smoke house; milk collected: 
two springs in pasture: school near: bargain at 
$14,000: buildings could not be replaced for this 
sum. FARM, Room 900, 70 Fifth Ave., New 
York City. 
EXCHANGE—80 acres; 30 first-growth timber. 
17 hay: old buildings: Western Massachusetts, 
for 20 to 30 acres, small house, 60 miles Brook¬ 
lyn. ADVERTISER 6308, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED—To rent, large stock and grain farm. 
fully equipped, by thoroughly experienced 
farmer and stockman; have my own help. AD¬ 
VERTISER 0310, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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