FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! 
* ring—Near Bethlehem. Cl., a bully farm of 120- 
ere* on State road and lake; grand views; 52-stan. 
" nil barn. Send for pietnreg and accurate details- 
fEPIOCCM. 141 Broadway. Piew York 
MARRIED man on dairy farm: good house, gar¬ 
den spot, wood for fuel and milk furnished: 
state wages. ADVERTISER 6380, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ARE- YOU-A- 
Rural-New- Yorker 
_. r.r+cxi r. -..-it Vn'n fnrtv milpfi 
no ron own a country place or estate within forty miles 
/v»w York City—that is, a real farm ! 
ot Wonl<l you like to have that farm paying and produc¬ 
tive witli no more annual deficit 1 
1 lf’co I want to get. in touch with yon. I want to talk 
to vou about the new agriculture, that is coming in the 
y„rk motor truck zone; of new markets, and 
‘Twnnt toprore to you that as farm or estate manager, 
i can make your farm operation pay a profit. 
f.EORGE HALL, Katonah,N.Y.,R.F.D.l 
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Farm Help Wanted 
r VRM HAND, oaiuible of doing all kinds of farm 
Work, wanted on largo 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 particu- 
lars, references and wages expected. Au\ Llt- 
TISER 6357, care Rural New-Yorker._ 
■WANTED—Dormer and wife; man capable care 
stock and general farm work; wife good cook; 
general housework; good wages for good help. 
\nplv K. G. CURRY. 1026 Woolworth Building, 
New York. ’Phone Barclay 4414. 
WANTED—Women attendants in State institu 
tion for feeble-minded; salary $35 per month 
end maintenance. State age when applying. Ap¬ 
ply to SUPERINTENDENT, Leteliworth tillage, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—A live young man from 16 to 20 
rears that is of good habits, that is .will¬ 
ing to hustle, for general farming, that is inter 
..ted In purebred Holstrln-Friesian COWS, will 
jay good* wages. ADVERTISER 6209, care 
Rural New-Yorker. _ 
lY anted—G ardener; single; one who under 
«tiinds vegetable gardening, flowers and green¬ 
ed wort PAUL D. COOK, Springfield Cen- 
er, N 
1. 
fAVefED—A single man to help in dairy harn; 
r.'f'o a single man as teamster. IINMLirr 
JtMS, Bomoseen, Vt. 
X ANTED—After February 15th. herdsman with 
enough help to take care of 30 Holstelns; also 
eamstcr with boy old enough to do chores and 
end furnace. F. MARQUABDT, Craftsman 
’arms, Morris Plains, N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable married man who under¬ 
stands farm machinery and team work on fruit 
^iid truck farm: good wages: house and garden 
to the right man. CHAS. BLACK. Hightstown, 
i. J 
WANTED—A young man wishing to learn mod¬ 
ern dairy methods to act ns assistant to herds¬ 
man in caring for a herd of purebred Guernseys, 
position requires young man of good character 
and habits, steady and willing to do as told and 
careful in Ills work, prefarbly one intending to 
take up an agricultural course; position offers 
good room and board, pleasant hours, fair wages 
and a chance to learn the care and feeding of 
purebred cattle and the handling of dairy pro¬ 
ducts in one of the best herds in the State; give 
full particulars in answering. ADVERTISER 
(5306, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position April 1 ns 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. 
SITUATION wanted as farm manager; thor¬ 
oughly understand all branches of farming; also 
raising of stock; sober and industrious; married; 
no children; can give best of references from 
present place. ADVERTISER 6373, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE or RENT—100-acre farm, right bank 
on Hudson; good land; easy terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6330, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO RENT, at Babylon, Long Island, chicken 
farm on trolley line three-quarters of a mile 
from depot; 15 acres woodland, 10 acres tillable; 
700 fruit trees; 7-room house with electric light; 
incubator house: brooder house with hot water 
system for 2.500 chicks; laying house for 2,000; 
barn and other farm buildings. ADVERTISER 
6345, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—nnndy man to act as caretaker, 
overseer around farm and boarding house, year 
round; single; age 40 to 60; home more than big 
wages. D. C. STEAD. Aera, Greene Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Married fanner to operate farm in 
New Hampshire; must know about stock and 
hay. ADVERTISER 6394, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG married farmer, full charge 100-acre 
farm near Newark; understands fruit, poultry; 
good house: privileges; $70 month to start: ready 
February 25. II. H. JACKSON, 135 Broadway, 
New York. 
WANTED—Woman as supervisor for children in 
a New York City child caring institution; room 
and hoard hesido salary. Address ADVERTISER 
6392, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer to operate farm and develop 
apple orchards; permanent relations necessary; 
very exceptional opportunity; age. family, ex- 
perionce, rofor^noos, first letter. THE <5 HAND 
RIVER ORCHARD CO., Geneva, Ohio. 
WANTED—White cook or man and wife to live 
in owner’s house: no children: on large farm 
on trolley near Princeton; man experienced farm 
hand and gardener; woman to cook for family 
of four: good quarters and all modern conveni¬ 
ences - give reference, experience and wages 
wanted. I. K. CHAMPION. Princeton, N. J. 
FARM MANAGER—Engineer, now in full charge 
of 337-acre Pennsylvania general farm, desires 
charge of larger plant where the ability to get 
results is appreciated; qualified as'to dairy, beef 
and pork, Alfalfa and fruit: able to instal a 
workable cost system. ADVERTISER 6383, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT desires location in 
New England; scientific training; also exten¬ 
sive practical experience; specialties, orcharding 
and potatoes; can handle any general farm prop¬ 
osition: 0 years with present employers; best of 
references. ADVERTISER 6377, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ESTATE MANAGER—Educated man with scien¬ 
tific training and experience in managing of 
highest class properties, is open for position 
March 1; handling of fancy stock, landscape 
gardening, greenhouses, etc., a specialty; ability 
and character vouched for by finest references. 
ADVERTISER 6381, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER. Scotchman. 35; single; at 
present running large stock farm; open for en¬ 
gagement where a highly experienced farmer and 
stockman is required: can handle men to good 
advantage; the very bpst of references furnished. 
ADVERTISER 6382. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by experienced and trained 
farm manager; 15 years* practical experience 
with registered stock, certified milk production, 
farm crops, fruit, farm help; keep production 
records and farm accounts: best references; mar¬ 
ried: $125 per month and privileges to start; 
private estate or commercial dairy. Apply AD¬ 
VERTISER 6380. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM HELP WANTED—Between February and 
April 1st: teamsters, married or single; good 
wages; all year employment: no milking. 
ALLAMUCHY’ FARMS, Arthur Danks, Mgr., 
Allamnehy, N. J. 
WANTED—Man to care for small poultry plant 
and raise chicks in season, also care for small 
il mi » I**v, rv Ill pi ..- 
herd of Duroe hogs in modern plant; wages 
S55.00 per month with found to start: give ex- 
perience and references. Address ADVERTISER 
t‘,408, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Feb. 15th. married mail to care for 
3 cows, flock of sheep, small flock of chickens, 
some pigs, with some knowledge of incubators 
and brooders: $80 per month, cottage. 1 quart 
of milk, firewood and garden. JOHN PERSSON. 
Supt., I’landome Mills Farm, Plandome, L. I., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman, first-class butter-maker; 
married man preferred: in purebred Gnernsey 
lierd: must have experience in A. R. work: 
highest wages paid, with house, fuel, milk sup¬ 
plied: state age. nationality, size of family, 
experience and references. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 6411, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man on general farm: good 
teamster and milker: mechanical milker used: 
wages $55.00 per month with board to a steady 
year around man; give full particulars. J. E. 
DAVIS. Buskirk, N. Y. 
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—Settled woman as companion anil 
help with housework on farm in Virginia: no 
washing; family of two. ADVERTISER 6403, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
IV ANTED—Woman for general housework, prim 
cinallv cooking, in country: small family; all 
modern 'conveniences: state wages and references 
hi letter. MRS. ROGER BALDWIN, Woodbury. 
Conn. 
WANTED—"Young man, March 1. on a small 
poult rv and fruit farm, suburb. 2,. miles from 
New York: scientific training, good home and 
wages; permanent; rare opportunity. Address, 
with particulars and references, owner, GEO. -M 
GUEST, Bronxviile, N. Y._ . 
WANTED_Working superintendent to take 
complete charge of 300-acre farm one mile 
'rom Uazonovia in Madison County, New 'ork. 
he must understand the handling of purebred 
Holstein-Frieslan cattle, be able to handle men 
and operate tractor; good house, with furnace 
and running water; good salary, with share or 
profits. Address B. n. HANDY. P. O. Box 2. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced single man to work on 
farm: state experience and wages wanted in 
first letter. C. H. BLOSS. Blossvale, N. Y. 
’ARM HIND wanted; will pay good wages, with 
'warm room, good board, reasonable hours. 
Address ALBERT CARLSON. Westport. Conn. 
W ANTED, on farm in New Jersey. 24 miles from 
New York, about March 1, middle-aged man as 
herdsman and milker; good cottage, etc.: go<al 
wages to the right party. ADVERTISER 63io, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An honorable, straightforward man. 
no children, do plain gardening, milk, help 
occasionally 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. 
Situations Wanted 
GARDENER, farm superintendent, for private 
(•state: married: temperate, scientific, prac¬ 
tical: life experience all branches agriculture, 
vegetables, flowers, greenhouse shrubs, stock, 
fowls: A1 references. JOHN II. BALDWIN, 
Ridgefield, Conn. 
POSITION as working herdsman; rapid dry-hand 
milker; some experience in A. R. and show¬ 
ing; all around farmer; no tobacco or liquor; 
married, with family; can furnish one assistant; 
Guernseys preferred; will come as single man; 
no machines preferred; what can you offer? ref¬ 
erences If required: can come April 1. ADI ER- 
T1SER 6374, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER—Superintendent of large estate or 
farm; thorough knowledge and wide experi¬ 
ence of administrative organization, efficiency 
and the various departments of farming and gar¬ 
dening; married, no children: unquestionable per¬ 
sonal references. ADVERTISER 6370, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—March 1, position with market gar¬ 
dener or private estate; experienced young 
man. student in vegetable gardening at Cornell. 
ADVERTISER 6384, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CAN help to raise dependable chickens on salary. 
ADVERTISER 6301. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION wanted as assistant on poultry 
farm; young man with some experience wishes 
to earn business; near New York preferred. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6395, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by practical married man. 
experienced in handling commercial poultry, 
truck and fruit; Virginia or North Carolina pre¬ 
ferred. For particulars address ADI ERTIoLK 
0393, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager, married, desires per¬ 
manent position; scientific training; five years 
successful experience; market gardening, pom¬ 
ology. greenhouses, general farming or managing 
large estate; chances for advancement: best of 
references. ADVERTISER 6399, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Gentleman’s farm, 100 acres, half 
cultivable, near Pittsfield, Mass.; rich soil, 
drained, on busy State road; good market; two 
barns, chicken houses, incubators; small farm 
house; will rent, with stock, tools, etc., to right 
party; no cash required; nearby farm cleared 
|!ltl L,V , tOjliin Vi, "‘ 'V * *. -- 
$3,000 last year. Address BOX 365, Roslyn, 
L. I., Y. N. 
FOR SALE—Established store, dwelling, wagon 
houses, acre land; reason, illness. EDGAR 
PIERSON, Hopewell, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—500-acre farm; fine buildings, con¬ 
crete silo, farming tools, teams, etc.; $12,000; 
write for particulars. ALBERT MATTISON, 
South Berlin, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Well equipped farm of about 50 
acres, with stock and tools; under high culti¬ 
vation and near large market. If interested, 
write P. O. BOX 23, Naugatuck, Conn. 
WANTED—Tenant for 261-acre dairy farm in 
Madison County, N. Y.; must have tools and 
horses: references. CHAS. E. COLE, Morgan 
Park, Ill. 
FOR SALE or RENT—Fruit and general farm; 
good buildings and water supply: near shipping 
point and towns; ideal location: beautiful scen¬ 
ery. ADVERTISER 6372, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Ten acres of land. 20 miles from 
Mobile, Ala., on west side of Mobile Bay and 
only four miles from railroad station; an im¬ 
proved highway runs Through the property; 56 
feet above sea level; good soil for all kinds of 
fruit and vegetables, pecans and Satsuma or¬ 
anges; the neighborhood is settled and occupied 
by Northern people: a fine chance for someone 
to winter in the South cheaply: price $500. In¬ 
quire of CHARLES D. HARRIS, owner, Pratts- 
burg, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
FARM TO LEASE—Two hours from Boston, 
Mass.; room for 4 horses. 20 calves, 22 cows, 
40 pigs: 700 hens; 300 apple trees; firewood; 
8-room house; water in buildings; yearly rent,. 
$200. E. E. AYERS, Lynchburg, Va. • 
FOR SALE—83-acre potato farm on State high¬ 
way. between Hamilton Square and Cobbins- 
ville,' N. J.. one mile from railroad station. EST. 
JOS. S. MOUNT, P. 0. Hamilton Square, N. J. 
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—Fruit and poultry 
farm, 8 acres. Vineland. N. J.; on main road, 
5 minutes to school. 10 minutes to trolley; 400 
peach trees and miscellaneous fruit; house. 7 
rooms: water and gas in house: barn: 4 poultry 
houses; large pig house; 2 Cornell brooders, 1 in¬ 
cubator. ADVERTISER 6379, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Five farms, one portable sawmill; 
want one second-hand sap evaptorator. A. E. 
STICKLES, Cuyler, N. Y. 
FOR RENT to responsible party, about 200-acre 
dairy farm on water on Long Island, at the 
railroad station: fully equipped with dairy route: 
buildings all brick: running water, with room for 
50 cows, 20 horses. 200 pigs, chickens, ducks, etc. 
ADVERTISER 6371, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—112-acre Alfalfa farm. $6,000; high 
state cultivation; good buildings. GEO. R. 
CROSS, R. 2, Oneida, N. Y. 
AMERICAN young man, single. 35, farm-reared. 
wants work on farm where no other help 
hired; Protestant: clean character: no booze or 
tobacco: handy with tools: location immaterial: 
trial given: mention wages and everything in 
first letter. ADVERTISER (.389, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100 acres of trucking land, 30 in 
timber: no waste land; close to navigable wa¬ 
ter. railroad and live town: shell roads and short 
Winters; Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York 
quickly reached: price $40 per acre. J. E. PAT¬ 
TEN. East New Market, Md. 
POUT.TRYMAN. single, fifteen years’ experience, 
wants position: best reference. ADVERTISER 
6406. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wanted March 1; understand feed- 
imr for \ It * Guernsey herd; state full partlc- 
ilurs in first’ letter. ' HILLSWOLD FARM. 
Shrewsbury, Mass. 
WANTED—For institution farms, one herdsman 
to’ take charge of large herd of cattle; one 
poultrymnn: applicants will kindly apply in own 
Handwriting; age. qualifications, salary expected, 
at least two references and enclose latest pho¬ 
tograph. THE NEW JERSEY STATE ML- 
GAGE FOR EPILEPTICS. Skillinan. N. J. 
VANTED Competent SCHLXTe! 
fererences required 
Cornwall. Conn. 
COMPETENT country woman for general bonj^- 
’ work; good home for the right party. MRS. 
FRANK WETMORE, South Longbeaeli Ave., 
Freeport, N. Y 
APRIL 1, a married man for general farm 
work; must be a good ox teamster and milker; 
lo not answer unless a good reliable(man,. to take 
in interest in his work. BOX —1, Litcntuiu, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced reliable practical dairy¬ 
man to take charge of established dairy farm 
miles north of Pittsburgh; 110 acres; 16 head, 
man with family satisfied with country life, sal¬ 
ary salary with home, or share arrangement. 
Address ADVERTISER 6376, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
W ANTED—Two single Protestant men: no liulior 
nor tobacco; one general farm work: one for 
poultry and swine; no milking: must like bojs. 
state age. salary expected, give references first 
lot tor. IV ATKINSON FARM SCHOOL, Hart¬ 
ford. Conn. 
FARM MANAGER, scientific training, 2o years 
practical experience in all branches, and fully 
alive to modern requirements; I solicit your 
fullest Investigation. ADVERTISER 6321, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By life experience farmer with small 
family, position on up-to-date farm. H. W. 
JONES, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
FARM superintendent or overseer of country es¬ 
tate: 10 years’ experience; best of references. 
BOX 305, Princeton, N. J. 
FARM MANAGER —Single; practical: all 
branches: age 27; wages $25 per week and 
board. MANAGER, 25 Clermont Street, Sau- 
gerties, N. Y. _ , 
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. ADI ERTISER 6364, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, married, farm manager of private 
' estate with thorough and practical knowledge 
of soil ami all crops, live stock, fruit, poultry 
and machinery; twenty years’ experience; abso¬ 
lutely reliable. ADI ERTISER 63o9, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—March 1st. by competent 
married American, age 36. as working superin¬ 
tendent on farm or estate; life experience: also 
some scientific training in general farming, 
dairying, gardening, poultry and orchard work: 
use' of tractor, gas engine and all tarm 
machinery: best of references; state salary and 
particulars. ADVERTISER 6412. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A REAL FARM FOR SALE—About 100 acres, all 
in a high state of cultivation: 11-room house; 
hot water heat; electric lights; private water 
system; telephone; large barns and stables; ga¬ 
rage for 3 cars; 2 corncribs; toolbouse; 2 henner¬ 
ies; tenement house; wellhouse and wagon sheds; 
long road frontage: 2 railroad sidings; one has 
storehouse: good fruit: mile to station; 1% miles 
from harbor; should be seen to be appreciated; 
price $50,000: two-thirds can remain on mort¬ 
gage. GEO. W. BRUSH, owner. Northport, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Modern poultry farm containing five 
acres, located on the main road between Phil¬ 
adelphia and Atlantic City; dwelling house 
equipped with all improvements: everything nec¬ 
essary for a first-class poultry business. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6387, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, single, with practical experience. 
‘desires position as manager: best references: 
age 40; son, 16. ADVERTISER 6401, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager; practical 
in all branches: single: life experience: best 
references: wages $22 per week and board. 
ADVERTISER 6402, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM WANTED—25 to 40 acres, good soil, 
adapted to growing apples, pears, peaches, 
small fruits anil poultry: good buildings and good 
water supply: give location, full description, 
price and terms; Cumberland Valley or Eastern 
Pennsylvania preferred. JOHN S. HIGH, Nor¬ 
wood, Del. Co., Pa. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
WANTED—Six or seven room house, barn, 
ground for garden: New York State preferred. 
G. GILMORE. Ridgewood, N. J. 
WANTED—By practical farmer, with family, 
farm to work on shares: New York or Penn¬ 
sylvania. R. G. SAUNDERS, Kushequa. Pa. 
WANTED_Up-to-date poultryman that will keep 
his word when he makes a bargain, take charge 
and run on a share basis where everything is fur¬ 
nished: Leghorn hennery; two thousand laying: 
capacity more than ample: fine grass Ueld for old 
and young chicks; shipping station on farm: 
house, fuel, milk, vegetables anil fruit furnished 
free: good permanent job for right man: come 
see or write R. M. WASHINGTON, Green Spring, 
W. Va. 
FOR SALE—Fruit and poultry farm, 16 acres: 
mostly apples iu 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. HILREST FARM, Ithaca, N. Y. 
25-ACRE truck, fruit and poultry farm. 1% miles 
station, trolley and excellent market; 8 room 
house: necessary outbuildings in good condition; 
400 peach trees. H. B. NEWELL, Burlington, 
N. J. 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position: married; 
three children; experienced all kinds livestock 
and poultry, crops, tractor and machinery: will¬ 
ing to board men: best of reference. J. II. 
PROCTOR, Brewster, N. A. 
A GOOD proposition is offered to a limn with 
help enough to care for 75 head cattle and 
milk about 65; also care for and bottle the milk, 
i chance for the rigtit party to make sonic 
money. Address ADVERTISER 6385, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
IV WTTO—Farm hand for general work ami as- 
slit with dairy. ADVERTISER 6390, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
farm MANAGER—Single; 12 years’ practical 
experience with livestock, fruit, poultry, gen¬ 
eral crops and truck: State Agricultural College 
graduate, Cornell. B. E. ROSE, Saugerties, 
N. Y. 
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. 
DAIRYMAN, single American, desires position 
mi private estate; good butter-maker; best of 
references. WM. L. BRYANT, 132 Morris St., 
New Haven., Conn. 
FOR RENT OR SHARES—100 acres; Connecti¬ 
cut: near market; all improvements: no stock. 
ADVERTISER 6356, care Rural New-Yorker 
TO RENT_One of best equipped dairy farms 
Western New York; 220 acres: level and tilla¬ 
ble; verv fertile: 31 acres of wheat yielded 4_ 
bu. p6T aerej 3 complete sets of buildings, large 
covered vard. etc.: stocked with sheep and pure¬ 
bred Holstelns; good market for milk: just off 
State road; will give right party excellent op¬ 
portunities; state experience, etc.. In first letter. 
H. L. ORR. Rock Stream, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A very good farm in Dutchess 
County; good buildings, new in 1907, ’8. ’09 
and ’10; about 120 acres of land, with the priv¬ 
ilege of renting about. 100 acres adjoining at a 
nominal rent. Address ADVERTISER 6398. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—065 acres timber land. $30 per acre. 
Apply to JAS. H. DENMBAD, Sr., Box 382, 
"West Point, King William Co., Va. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—325 acres; rich soil. 
mostly all under cultivation; good buildings; 
1 000 peach trees: rent $1,500. including two 
teams, feed, all machinery; price $100 acre. 
MEYERS, Hopewell, N. J. 
WANTED—Farm or piece of land, for spot cash, 
direct from owner; must be priced fairly; 
nothing over $1,800 considered; mention every¬ 
thing in first letter; no agents. ADVERTISER 
C3S8, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FERTILE 214-acre Montg. Co., Pa., farm: large 
level fields, suitable for traetor: 11-room 
house, pipeless heater, ’phone; large barn, silos, 
hay barn: electric lights and power: milking ma¬ 
chines: never-failing water; plenty fruit: Ih 
mile to town and railroad; good roads; near high 
school - Philadelphia and New York markets; 
low priced at 819,500. PALMDALE FARM. 
Palm, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Tobacco, grain and stock farm; 196 
acres: large, choice dairy; two teams; 
equipped witli modern machinery: fine buildings, 
well watered; 8 acres timber; fruit orchards: l’i 
miles to Phoenix: 12 miles to Syracuse; with or 
without equipment: price for quick sale, includ¬ 
ing everything, $17,000. JAMES GORDON, 
Phoenix, N. Y. 
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