Mangel Cow Beets 
For Sale by the ton or car load 
a ton 
F.O.B. 
PAWLING, NEW YORK 
Broad Meadows Farms 
PAWLING, Dutche.i Co., NEW YORK 
SALE- 2 HARDER SILOS ROOF — 
one 12x30 and one lfix30 both in excellent condition. Also 
50 Louden Stanchions. Justa Poultry Farm, louthampton, N. Y 
TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS OF FARMS 
Get in touch with a man that knows farms, lias been a 
farmer, I have all sizes. Grain, Dairy and Truck. All 
prices. No catalogues. Tell me your requirements. 
The weather is never to bad to show one. 
DAVID N. WILBUR, 19 Market St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! 
No. 4282 -If yon are able to pay $16,500 for one of 
the best farms at its price in New Jersey, fully 
equipped, letu* send you pictures and details of this. 
E. E. SLOCUM - 141 Broadway, N. Y. 
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Farm Help Wanted 
FARM HAND, capable of doing all kinds of farm 
work, wanted on large milk farm, equipped 
with all modern machinery, including milking 
machines: married man preferred; comfortable 
house and usual privileges; good opportunity for 
active man not afraid of work; give full par¬ 
ticulars. references and wages expected. AD¬ 
VERTISER 0357, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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. 
WANTED—Experienced married man to work 
200-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. MOKN- 
INGSIDE FARMS, Ossining, 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, Leteliworth Village, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
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 Holstein-Friesian cows; will 
pay good wages. ADVERTISER 6299, 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 pow-er 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. 
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. B. HARRISON, New Paltz, N. Y. 
WANTED—Niglit watchman, §55: woman cook, 
$05; laundry matron, $40 per month and home; 
boys’ school. W. G. FAXCHER, Supt., Law¬ 
rence, Mass. 
WANTED—Married man to care for 3 horses. 2 
cows and general farm work; wife to board 6- 
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. 
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. ZETLIN, Mgr. Chautauqua Farms 
Co., South Dayton, N. Y. 
■WANTED—A single man to help in dairy barn; 
also a single man as teamster. PINECLIFF 
FARMS, Bomoseen, Yt. 
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 employment; good house to 
live in. HERMAN CROSHAW, Wrightstown, 
WANTED—Reliable married man who under¬ 
stands farm machinery and team work on fruit 
and truck farm; good wages, house and garden 
to the xiglit man. CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown, 
N. J. 
...•' I'eivmui aim suceessriu iarmer, 
position as manager on modern farm April 1- 
would consider renting equipped farm; best ref¬ 
erences. Address ADVERTISER 0290, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—After February 15th, herdsman with 
enough help to take care of 30 Holsteins; also 
teamster with 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 $05.00 per month, with board, 
washing, lodging and medical attendance. Ad¬ 
dress MATTEAWAN STATE HOSPITAL, Bea¬ 
con, N, Y. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand, married, no 
young children, on large farm on trolley near 
Princeton; woman willing to work occasionally 
by day for owner; house, milk, vegetables, fruit 
furnished; give experience, age, size family and 
wages. I. K. CHAMPION, Princeton, N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced chauffeur for lady’s 
country estate, five miles from city; must 
give unquestionable references from last two 
employers as to character and ability; state your 
terms and give full information; this is an A1 
job. ADVERTISER 6344, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Gardener and handy man around 
house; must be strictly temperate, honest and 
reliable; permanent position for right man; give 
full particulars, references and state wages ex¬ 
pected in first letter. Also, well-recommended 
waitress for household on estate near city where 
modern conveniences are, and good wages paid, 
with exceptional opportunity to obtain a com¬ 
fortable home and permanent position. Apply 
JOHN D. MAC LEAY, Manager, Dalhousie Es¬ 
tate, Guyeneourt, Del. 
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WANTED—Refore March 1, honest, industrious 
married man on general farm, 35 miles from 
New York; remunerative work for wife, if she 
desires; house, milk, other privileges; inform of 
experience, children and salary in first letter. 
BOX 1S4, Garnerville, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—A working manager; married, and 
agricultural college graduate preferred; my 
farm is on the Potomac River, 14 miles from the 
capital; one farm of 275 acres and one of 140 
acres; one man to manage both places: must un¬ 
derstand stock, machinery and general farming. 
H. K. BLISS, 35 B St. N. W., Washington,D. 0. 
WANTED—Reliable man as helper on small 
poultry farm; give full particulars and wages 
wanted. BROOKSIDE POULTRY FARM, Jef¬ 
ferson, R. D. No. 3, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife withont ehildrenn in 
family to supervise and care for a cottage in 
a reformatory for boys; must be church members 
free from bad habits; good salary and all living 
expenses. For full information write CHAS. F. 
JOHNSON, Supt., Kis-Lyn, Pa. 
WANTED—An honorable, straightforward man, 
no children, do plain gardening, milk, help oc¬ 
casionally with poultry and look after things 
generally around house; can either move in large 
house with myself, 67, and sister. 80, or occupy 
cottage in yard; permanent job for right man; 
state wages wanted. R. M. WASHINGTON, 
Green Spring, W. Va. 
WANTED— Farm hand: married: permanent 
place; good pay; prefer man experience with 
beef cattle (Aberdeen-Angus). ARDSON FARM, 
Artnonk, N. Y. 
ANTED—Woman for general housework, prin¬ 
cipally cooking. In country; small family; all 
modern conveniences; state wages and references 
in letter. MBS. ROGER BALDWIN, Woodbury, 
Cohn. 
WANTED—Faithful, strong, farmer's son of 
good habits, who would appreciate good home 
ami fair wages on fruit farm. ADVERTISER 
6334, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man, March 1, on a small 
poultry and fruit farm, suburb, 25 miles from 
New York: scientific training, good home and 
wages; permanent: rare opportunity. Address, 
with particulars and references, owner, GEO. M. 
GUEST, Bronxville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Working superintendent to Jake 
complete charge of 300-acre farm one mile 
from Cazenovia in Madison County, New York; 
he must understand the handling of purebred 
Holstein-Friesian cattle, be able to handle men 
and operate tractor; good house, with furnace 
and running water; good salarv, with share of 
profits. Address B. H. HANDY, P. O. Box 2, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man, single, on fruit and 
poultry farm, using all modern equipment; 
experience preferred; opportunity for advance¬ 
ment: give age, experience, reference. WHITE 
CLOUD FARMS, Rock Tavern, N. Y. 
1 ED—At once, experienced married farmer 
for fruit and general farm; must be honest 
and energetic worker; Protestant only: wages 
$700 year; house, firewood and other privileges; 
give references: reply in own handwriting. 
ERNEST J. KELLEY, North Rose, N. Y.; 
R. D. No. 1. 
WANTED—At once, assistant In barn; must be 
good milker and understand care of cattle and 
calves: also assistant in poultry department: a 
good opportunity for one interested in poultry 
to get valuable experience. STANNOX FARM. 
Last Holliston, Mass. 
MAN and wife on a frnit, 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 state all par¬ 
ticulars as to ability, ages, health and other de¬ 
sirable information: also wages desired. Address 
H. S. J., Ivinderhook, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
GARDENER, farm superintendent, for private 
estate; married: temperate, scientific, prac¬ 
tical: life experience all branches agriculture 
vegetables, flowers, greenhouse, shrubs, stock, 
s: « A * 1 deferences. JOHN H. BALDWIN, 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
EXPERIENCED tractor driver and farm me¬ 
chanic wants position in this capacity; married- 
references. Address P. O. BOX 290. Morris- 
ville. Pa. 
FARM MANAGER, scientific training, 25 years’ 
practical experience in all branches, and* fully 
alive to modern requirements; I solicit your 
fullest investigation. ADVERTISER 6321, 'care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER, married, no children, de¬ 
sires position ou gentleman’s place by Febru¬ 
ary or March 1: American: experienced' refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 0292, care Rurai New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—By life experience farmer with small 
family, position on up-to-date farm. H. W. 
JONES, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
COMPETENT and successful poultryman wants 
position as manager of a poultry plant big 
enough to pay worth-while salary; give all par¬ 
ticulars in reply. ADVERTISER 0339, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Management of poultry farm up to 
3,000 layers; young man, single, thoroughly 
experienced in all phases of business; Cornell 
training; salary. $1,000 a year*, with board; best 
references. Address ADVERTISER 6342, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married man wishes position on farm 
with good living conditions; some experience; 
New Jersey preferred. T. SCHMIDT, Long Ed¬ 
dy, N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED lady with girl, 10, wishes posi- 
tion as housekeeper; clean and efficient in 
every way: no kin. ADVERTISER 6336, care 
Rural New r -Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER wants position: single man 
of character, energy and executive ability; 25 
years’ practical scientific training all branches 
farming; expert herdsman, breeder of purebred 
stock, cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry; unusually 
large experience with dairies, feeding, testing, 
etc.; thoroughly fitted by training and experi¬ 
ence to handle any large farming proposition. 
ADVERTISER 6287, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Capable woman wants to 
take charge of first-class farm house and board 
large number of farm help: thoroughly experi¬ 
enced: American; best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6337, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position April 1 as superintendent 
on gentleman's estates or certified milk farm; 
have been seven years in last position; can give 
best of references. Address ADVERTISER 6343, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM superintendent or overseer of country es¬ 
tate: 10 years’ experience; best of references. 
BOX 305, Princeton, N. J. 
HEAD FARMER-GARDENER open for engage¬ 
ment March 1; life experience In truck fann¬ 
ing, intensive as well as extensive; orchards and 
small fruits, berries, etc.; live stock and poul¬ 
try: conversant with all modern machinery and 
implements, engines and trucks; thorough knowl¬ 
edge in flowers, lawns and shubberies; capable 
executive for first-class estate or gentleman’s 
farm; Jersey or Long Island preferred: middle- 
aged; married: three children. ADVERTISER 
0352, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Neat, capable, refined, with a 
girl of 10. boy of 9, desires to take full 
charge of boarding house on private estate or 
any place where she can make a home for the 
men. ADVERTISER 0349, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager desires position on 
first-class farm: life experience in raising 
crops, orcharding, live stock and dairy farming; 
understands operation and care of modern farm 
machinery, gas engines and tractors; married: 
age 35; excellent references as to character and 
ability. ADI ERTISER 6348, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER seeks position for March 1; 
is now manager on 350-aere modern farm, 
dairy and all farm product: present employer 
and farm can he seen; married; call or write 
FARM MANAGER, E. T. Reed’s Farm. Sel¬ 
kirk. N. Y.; ’phone South Bethlehem 5 F 6. 
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YOUNG MAN wants work, after March first, 
on fruit and poultry farm: willing worker. 
DONALD Z. TERHUNBT, Ridgewood, N. J. 
FARM MANAGER — Single: practical; all 
branches; age 27; wages $25 per week and 
board. MANAGER, 25 Clermont Street, Sau- 
gerties, N. Y. 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position; married; 
three children; experienced all kinds livestock 
and poultry, crops, tractor and inachinerv; will¬ 
ing to board men; best of reference. * ,T W 
PROCTAR, P. O. Box 37, Brewster, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wants position about March 1; ex- 
. perienced high grade stock, feeding, calf rais¬ 
ing. _ Babcock test, butter-making, poultry; 
Swedish: married; throe children! references. 
ADVERTISER 6307, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT wishes position; 
orchard culture preferred, but anv other 
branch considered if on large scale. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6305, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ACCOUNT sale of. farm, experienced farm and 
estate manager is open for engagement: mar¬ 
ried, middle age, small family; expert orchardist 
and general farmer; first-class reference present 
employer: only permanent position on property 
affording a minimum salary of $1,500 and priv¬ 
ileges considered. ADVERTISER 0304, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. fifteen years’ experience, la 1 
manager on large commercial plant, is ope 
for engagement. ADVERTISER 0303, cai 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Open for position April ] 
American; married; life experience in genert 
farming, care of stock, dairying, all kinds c 
machinery, gas engines and tractor: or woul 
take a position on gentleman's place. ADVEI 
TISER 0301, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as herdsman-dairyman 
single; American; able to feed for records an 
experienced with show cattle, raising calves an 
testing; state particulars. ADVERTISER 630( 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, married, farm manager of priva 
estate, with thorough and practical knowledj 
of soil and all crops, live stock, fruit, poult; 
and machinery; twenty years’ experience; abs 
lutely reliable. ADVERTISER 6359, care Rur 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Thirty years’ practical expe 
ience all branches, desires change; no sma 
place considered; must have full charge; ma 
ried: no children. ADVERTISER 6358, cai 
Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO FARMERS, brothers, 35 years old, m 
. ried, experienced in dairy and general fat 
mg. desire charge of farm, for wages or 
shares: state full particulars in first lett 
M. DECHEN, 43 John Street, Springfield, Ma 
FARM MANAGER—Single; 12 years’ practlc 
experience with livestock, fruit, ponltrv ge 
oral crops and truck; State Agricultural Collei 
graduate, Cornell. B. E. ROSE, Saugertie 
N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR RENT OR SHARES—100 acres; Conne 
cut: near market; all improvements: no stc 
ADVERTISER 6356, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Cash or shares. March 1. 140-acre 
Dutchess County fruit and dalrly farm: new 
buildings; tenant familiar with apples preferred. 
I A, D-awer 13. Capitol Station, Albany, N. Y. 
WANTED—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. 
DAIRY FARMER would take responsibility of 
caring for small dairy; rent or salary. F. B. 
KELLOGG, Taylor N. Y. 
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, 250 Division 
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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—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 00 acres 
fine timber: large cow barn, concrete floor, gas 
lighted; milking machine, silo; other buildings, 
horse barn, 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 0263, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—300-acre Bur. Co., N. J. farm; 4 
houses, large barns, packing house, etc., in 
best of condition; 5,000 5-year-old peach trees; 
3,000 5-year-old apple trees; 4,000 young peach 
trees; 145 acres more ground suited to fruit, 
truck, grass or grain; located on Improved road 
between New York and Philadelphia, 1% miles 
from shipping station; a strictly first-class prop¬ 
osition. ADVERTISER 8307, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
RESPONSIBLE business man (family of 3) de¬ 
sires to rent, furnished, from June 1 (with 
view of purchasing if suited), small modern 
house with farm of 10 to 40 acres, not over one 
hour's commuting distance from New York; best 
care and expert upkeep guaranteed. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6289, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Established store, dwelling, wagon 
houses, acre land; reason, illness. EDGAR 
PIERSON, Hopewell, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent dairy farm with stock and 
tools, or partly stocked. L. LENZ, 70 Am¬ 
sterdam Ave., New York City. 
WOODFERN stock, dairy, grain farm; Somerset 
Co.; 45 miles out; depot at farm: 210 acres 
rich, stone-free soil, all level; best land in State; 
complete building, best water and fruit: sacri¬ 
fice: $75 per acre: worth double. F, HAHR, 119 
East 47th St., New York City. 
FOR SALE—120-acre farm in Burlington County 
fruit belt; small orchard in bearing; 10 miles 
from Philadelphia. 2 miles from railroad, on good 
stone road; land adapted to fruit, berries, truck 
crops, hay and corn: good buildings; fine home 
In prosperous eommunitv. Communicate with 
PRESTON T. ROBERTS, Moorestown, N. J.; 
’Phone 205 R-2. 
POULTRY PLANT to let, 40 miles out; will ac¬ 
commodate 1.000 hens; modern quarters in ex¬ 
tension of handsome dwelling; fuel and light in 
exchange for light kitchen duties. C. D. BLACK, 
233 Broadway, New’ York. 
FOR SALE—25 acres good farm land: Federal 
Land Bank mortgage. ADVERTISER 6324, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Chicken farm, on Long Island; 
terms easy. Address ADVERTISER 0327, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—From ten to fifteen thousand acres 
of good land for colonizing. Address M. 
ZARCHIXSKI, General Delivery. Detroit, Mich. 
WANTED—To rent, house with garden, running 
water preferred, outside New York Citv. near 
trolley or railroad. O. WIDMAYER. Elmhurst, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100 acres; Central Delaware: 90 cul¬ 
tivated ;baiance woodland; good buildings; 
silo: near church, school and milk station: 
$7,000. half cash. ADVERTISER 0341, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—20-acre fruit farm, located in the 
fruit belt of Michigan. Write for particulars. 
Address BOX 177, R. 1, Stevensville, Mich. 
WANTED—To lease or buy truck farm 5-20 
acres, near New York; give full particulars 
and terms. BOX 155, Greenwich, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 55 acres in Oswego Co., N. 
Y.: 25 miles from Syracuse: fair buildings: as 
good land as is in the State: 500 fruit trees jnst 
coming into bearing; 300 good maples; 2 wells; 
a bargain; $3,500: $2,000 cash. D. L. FISHER, 
Southern Industrial Institute, Camp Hill, Ala. 
mostly apples in bearing: also other tree and 
small fruits: three acres Alfalfa; adequate farm 
buildings; adjacent to city line, overlooking Cor¬ 
nell University: unusual educational facilities; 
large house with modern conveniences; price 
$12,500. HILCREST FARM, Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 25 acres: excellent soil; 
nicely divided in pasture, woodland, tillage; 
house, 9 rooms; 2 barns; chicken house; all in 
good repair: running water at house and barn: 
variety of fruit; near two thriving Connecticut 
cities: less than 100 miles from New York Price 
$5,800. ADVERTISER 6338, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—265 acres “in the land of the skv,” 
Blue Ridge Mountains, near Asheville, N. O.; 
cool Summers; mild, sunny Winters; good two- 
story frame buildings; plenty water: 45 acres 
cleared: balance timber: 300 apple trees 5 to 7 
years old: 50 older trees: schools, churches; 
price $25 per acre. ADVERTISER 6331, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Country home, modern improve¬ 
ments: superb outlook; State road: four miles 
from city; SO acres land; two barns; outbuildings: 
young orchard, apples and pears, berry beds; 
ideal for poultry: timber: $5,500. Address A. 
A. HALL, 27 Park St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
74-ACRE farm 40 of which are in the highest 
state of fertility, well drained and level, free 
from stone and fit for truck farming: eight acres 
of Alfalfa: barns for 36 head: two new silos. 
14x32 each; ice house, milk room, garage, ami 
all other necessary outbuildings in first-class 
condition: house has 10 rooms, three fireplaces, 
anil is eight miles from Bridgeport. For fur¬ 
ther particulars write WM. HORWITZ, Fair- 
field, Conn. 
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