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— — EDITOR -. 
A food concern nationally known, located in 
New York needs an Editor for a Dairy Publica¬ 
tion. The applicant must have had recent 
practical dairy experience and be able to write 
on this subject. An ability to write good 
English it essential. Please do not apply 
unless you have these qualifications, State 
age. experience, and salary wanted. Position 
requires residence in New York City or vicinity. 
ADVERTISER 0808, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Write for Free Sample of Home Made Gandy pound de¬ 
livered to Sixth Zone Dept. 5. THE CCCO CO., Chatham, N.Y. 
F OR ISLE— stationary Standard Power Hay 1’reaa. in 
good condition. Iiolmfk Brothers, Rocky Dili,, N. J. 
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! 
No. 4334, Oh State road just outside Hackettstown, 
N J. 133 acres fine land bordering river: 8 -room 
house: large barns. $ 10 , 000 . Send for pictures ami details. 
E E SLOCUM - 141 Broadway, New York 
For Sale-Fruif and Dairy FARMS 
Tree list. HARRY VAIL, New Milford, Orange Co.. N. V. 
AnyOne Thinking of Buying a Good Farm ^‘"5 
f oil, fine buildings, the best of markets and water supply, 
iii-k for descriptive list. I>. A. ANDRES, (Juftbertown, r». 
Th© Best Farms For the Money 
No hills; near R.R.; Centralized Schools; good soil. List 
free. - F. B. STEWART. Espyville, Penn. 
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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; com¬ 
fortable liouad and usual privileges; good oppor¬ 
tunity for active man not afraid of work; give 
full particulars, references and wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 0093, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm help. SUSSEX FARMS, R. D. 
5. Newton, N. J. 
WANTED—Young man (Protestant) as assis¬ 
tant herdsman in an up-to-date and modern 
dairy■ plant where purebred Guernseys are bred; 
We want a good, clean, reliable young man who 
wishes to learn modern dairy methods and ad¬ 
vanced registry feeding on one of the best 
plants in the State; this is an excellent oppor¬ 
tunity for the right man and offers a good home, 
pleasant hours, fair wages and valuable experi¬ 
ence: write, with full particulars, giving ’phone 
it telegraph address, ADVERTISER 07S8, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife on up-to-date gentle¬ 
man's farm: man take rare of garden, poultry 
and lawn; wife, cooking and washing during 
Summer months; in Winter to act as caretakers; 
good salary to right [tarty. Letters, with refer¬ 
ences. to MODERN DAIRY FARMS, 105 Hudson 
St.. New York City. 
WANTED—On large hay and grain farm, mar¬ 
ried man by year: house and privileges: good 
waves. THE DENNETT FARMS, Interlaken, 
N. Y. 
MAN AND WIFE to take charge of tobacco and 
stock farm near Hartford, Conn.; board one 
mnii; house, wood, milk nnd garden provided; 
Scandinavian or German preferred: state wages 
ami last place of employment. ADVERTISER 
C791, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RFI.TABLE MAN wanted on small farm of 7 
acres; have twelve acres fruit; keep 1,50 
head poultry and grow some grain; man wil 
run Fordson tractor, drive team nnd do genera 
work; must he experienced and not under 2 
years old: pleasant situation, near town, an 
good living conditions; twelve months’ work 
and start at once: best of wages. MARVIN T 
FORSTER , Hall, N. Y. 
I' AN IED -Single men and women as attendant 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salar 
■ I{*t month and maintenance for men: $35 pe 
month and maintenance for women. Apply, stat 
«se, to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchwort 
tillage, Udells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
wa .N i FD—Competent stenographer in town o 
about 4,000 inhabitants; prefer one wit 
Tier,?'cL. of 'mokkeepiug. Address ADVER 
iisi.K 6804, ca re Rural New-Yorker. 
M ANTED—A man for general farm work; lift 
„ ,1 s , il month and board will be paid, wit 
Towns " j ' 1 p ^omliUons. JOHN M. JOSEPH 
^ 1 ,:r > on hay, grain nnd potato farn 
mi "diking; good wages. W.M. S. DUNCAN 
1. D. 2, Crnnbnry, N. J. 
! 'firm- wanted for modern daii 
of e, i, ho „ uso ' furnished complete; be 
tnilkets'm, 0 !^'! f<>w borders; enn use exti 
Pr v ? ,non > finn Position in Nort 
first let to..' 8 80 "'ages and full particulars 
Possible,'^ aDVERTI sF Tt' p"qp^ T5? 1 
Yorker '*' K 1 * 8 EU b(90, ciiyc Rural Net 
^ eon h1 o'i 0 n,en work on model 
anv Si r ry fnr, ! , » ®«st be willing to . 
steps- f 81n ' work, good milkers nnd tear 
men that on,! e>V ro ®™ 8,1,1 ? nn a niontli f. 
onco f<ir mnprili le als ° l )osition open j 
^r e Ilnrai Ne'w Yorker. ' ADVERTISER 680 
farm- Vu^ct 11 ^! 0 ,0 "'">' 1 ' or learn oil dm 
^ 1:( ’ Wrentham'' Mass. a " J 8tent,y - WEBK 
StirO ™ he/ K< ’ f ll ¥ 0 gardener: slnglt 
perlen.e; Itate r " S " n, " n “ f 8,,ili, - v 
«r 21 st. a enpab 
stone \ ' T , housework on a farm 
washing 1 (rf otlwrB are emplt 
Lawrence, l. I?, K K ’ «« 
ATTENTION—A single man wanted to work 
upon one of Niagara County's up-to-date farms 
of 100 acres. 20 of which is fruit; must he cap¬ 
able and willing; one with experience preferred; 
will consider all Inquiries; state particulars in 
first letter. ELTON C. SEWARD, Gasport, 
N. Y.; R. D No. 41. 
WANTED—Farm hands; no drones; men willing 
to work; wages, $70 monthly; housing. Ad¬ 
dress J. O. PAINE. Troy Hills, N. J. 
WANTED—Thoroughly competent working man¬ 
ager; must produce large crops; efficiency 
man; give references, state salary, first letter. 
Address J. O. PAINE, Troy Hills, N. J. 
WANTED—Competent single man on milk route; 
must be a man of good habits, honest ami 
obliging; state age, give references, not a rec¬ 
ommend; will pay good wages. S. D. NEWELL, 
Bristol, Conn. 
WANTED—Woman for general work; two in 
family, on a small country place, 3 miles from 
Albany, N. Y.; give references and state wages. 
Address MRS. MARION B. MOORE, West Troy, 
N. Y.; R. F. D. 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm, used to 
all kinds of farm labor: good milker; salary, 
$50 per month and board. Address H. A. 
HESELTON, Johnson, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—By May 1 , two men tin the same 
family if possible), one as herdsman and 
dairyman for a herd of Guernseys, producing 
certified milk; must he energetic and able to 
handle men to advantage and know how to pro¬ 
duce dean milk and feed cows for the A. R.; 
the other ns night man in charge of barns ami 
a bunk house during the night; work is done by 
the inmates of the county workhouse, and for 
men who have the knack of handling this kind 
of help the job is not a hard one; good wages, 
a good house with modern conveniences and lib¬ 
eral privileges given. Apply to C. H. CULLEN, 
Superintendent, Marsballton, Del. 
REAL opportunity for a real farm hand; willing 
and ambitious farm hand can take a long step 
forward nnd upward by coming Into the work of 
Victory Farms; this newly established stock 
farm will develop opportunities not common to 
farm life; will start third man at $50, with 
everything found, and Increase pay as worth is 
proved. CLEMENT IT. COXGDON, owner, Vic¬ 
tory Farms, Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pa. 
WANTED—Two married farmers; one man and 
wife to care for garden and chickens and two 
single farm hands; permanent position and good 
living conditions. ADVERTISER 0818, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm bands; $40 per month and 
hoard, with chance of advancement. FRUIT- 
DALE FARM, Guilderland Center, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework and 
woman for cook in country; good wages and 
home; would consider married couple. FRUIT- 
DALE FARM, Guilderland Center, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework; mod¬ 
ern conveniences: $35 iter month: no laundrv. 
MRS. MARTHA HUBBARD, Cornwall, Conn. 
WANTED—Foreman on a large fruit and poul¬ 
try farm; a family man, familiar with orchard 
and poultry work; good wages; cottage, seven 
rooms and bath; eggs and milk; steady job, with 
chance for advancement: references required; 
correspond by letter, stating experience and age. 
F. G. SMITn, Holliston, Mass. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hands. 82.25 per 
day with board and room, straight time. 
Milkers. $07.50 to $75.00 per month with 
board nnd room. Address WALKER-GORDON 
LABORATORY COMPANY. Juliustown, N. J. 
WANTED—Man for general work on an insti¬ 
tution farm near New York; should be a good 
teamster and able to milk a few cows as re¬ 
quired; neat personal habits essential: wages, 
including good board and laundry. $50 per 
month. ADVERTISER GS30, care Rliral New- 
Yorker. 
POl'LTRYMAX, by May I-t, oil plant of 2.000- 
hen capacity, in Rockland Co.. N. Y.; middle- 
aged nnd Ford driver preferred; state wages 
required. ADVERTISER 6826, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
OFFER a good job to an efficient mother’s 
helper; also want general housekeeper and 
cook: one hour from New York Citv. Address 
123 GREAT OAK LANE. Plensantville, N. Y. 
FAMILY for tenant house: experienced in gen¬ 
eral farming; good with horses: opportunities 
for the whole family. ERNEST HANCOCK, 
Hightstown, X; J. 
EXPERIENCED man and wife and matt to live 
with owner and wife. ERNEST HANCOCK, 
Hightstown, N. J. 
WANTED—Practical farmer: married: wife to 
board few men, care for chickens, make but¬ 
ter; good wages, house, garden and produce. 
Reply ADVERTISER G824, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Trustworthy, middle-aged. American 
Protestant woman, who is fond of children, 
to aid in housework on farm on Long Island, 
ninety miles front New York: family two adults 
and four children, between ages three and 12 : 
no washing required, but must help with mend¬ 
ing, plain sewing and care of children; will he 
treated as one of the family: only persons de¬ 
siring permanent employment need'applv; wages 
$40 per month. ADVERTISER 6823, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An experienced dairyman to work 
under superintendent of Iron Age Farms: 
opportunity for wife to share in poultry profits; 
gooil house, pleasantly situated, immediately 
adjoining village: state age, experience, salary 
expected nnd send references. FRED H. BATE¬ 
MAN, Gbenloeh, N. J. 
WANTEDw-Man nnd wife: man for general out¬ 
side work: woman for cooking and housework: 
at country place near Monroe, New York. J. T. 
NEWTON, Pinehurst, X. C. 
WANTED—Man for general farm work and 
grow vegetables for market: $45 per month, 
board and lodging and percentage of profits. 
C. G. BELL, Matamoras. Pike Co., Pa. 
WANTED At once, two single dry hand milk¬ 
ers: must be first-class: modern conveniences; 
Guernseys: $60.00 to start, room and board. 
BELLE ALTO FARMS. M. n. McCALI.UM, 
Manager, Wernersville. Fa. 
TEAMSTER-FARMER on private estate: must 
thoroughly understand care and feeding of 
horses and have good knowledge of general 
farming: state age and wages expected with 
board and room, SUNNYS1DH FARM, Fitch 
burg. Mass. 
WANTED—Assistant matrons; beginning salary 
$40.00 a month, room, board and washing; 
occasional opportunity for promotion to $70.00. 
Address NEW YORK STATE REFORMATORY 
FOR WOMEN, Bedford Hills, X. Y. 
SINGLE reliable help wanted on large, modern 
equipped farm: located on trolley. HILLTOP 
FARM, Stiff)eld, Conn. 
WANTED—Girl or woman to help with house¬ 
work and care of small children on farm: ten 
minutes’ walk from village. MRS. STANLEY 
SCHOONMAKER, Liberty, N. Y. 
WANTED—A young woman, used to outdoor 
work, to take charge of vegetable garden on 
vacation farm; must be aide to direct the work 
of others during the morning; would prefer one 
who could do secretarial work one hour in after¬ 
noons. ADVERTISER 0830, car’e Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class creamery man; must be 
capable of turning out tlie highest grade of 
butter and cheese for our own market in Buf¬ 
falo ; state reforoneos and wages expected in 
first letter. WHEATFIEI.D FARMS, La Salle, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—On farm, 3-4 experienced teamsters; 
good wages, board and extra bonus for men 
Who will stay; Amer.can or German preferred. 
Apply ADVERTISER 0834, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, who understands feeding 
and care of purebred Holstein cattle: house, 
all modern improvements, for married man; good 
board for single man; interesting proposition for 
right party. Apply L. F. CASTLE, Long Val¬ 
ley, N. J. 
WANTED—At once, either elderly woman or 
girl to help with housework on farm; three 
adults; three children, small; a good home for 
the right party. RICHARD D. DeFOItEST, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 
MILKER WANTED—Single man to milk and 
take care of cows on Long Island; no farm 
work; must be good dry hand milker and cow 
man and not afraid of work: state wages with 
board, age. nationality and experience: no fancy 
men wanted. ADVERTISER 0850, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working housekeeper for elderly 
lady and two adult sons; companionable and 
appreciate good home; no washing. For par¬ 
ticulars address MRS. E. P. TAP.OR. Long- 
meadow, Mass. 
WANTED—Woman to do general housework. 
All modern conveniences. No washing. Man- 
hasset, L. I. Seven in family till June, then 
only three. References. State wages. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6831, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer, industrious and reliable; 
none other desired. Four-room house, garden 
spot, milk, firewood, $75 per month. Good school 
quid churches. R. ROSMAN, Garnerville, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
.WANTED—General farm hand who can milk, 
starting at $50 per month and hoard. PHIL 
Peirce, Winchester, New Hampshire. 
rOULTRYMAN who can brood chicks well. 
Year round job if yon make good. State 
lowest wages to start, experience. MORRIS 
FARM, Bridgeport, R. 4, Conn. 
MARRIED MAN—Experienced crops, dairying 
and operation of machinery—120 acres. Orange 
County, New York. Work under employers di¬ 
rection, fnrnish or hoard extra man. House, 
garden plot and 2 qts. milk furnished. Appli¬ 
cants kindly state in first letter age. weight, 
experience, nationality, 'ize of family, salary 
expected, and give references from responsible 
parties in first letter. ADVERTISER 6845, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
STEADY SINGLE MAN—Experienced teamster 
and good milker—good wages for right man. 
Give particulars, salary expected and references 
front responsible parties in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER G84C, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Choppers and teamsters. Steady 
work; good wages for results. Man with two 
or three sturdy boys or man with helpers who 
can agree and live together. Particulars upon 
request. BOX 3. Lake Grove, Long Island. 
HOUSEKEEPER on farm to take care of front 
two to three men, including owner (bachelor). 
House provided with all conveniences. State ex¬ 
perience and salary expected. Anplv ADVER¬ 
TISER 0842, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Country bred hoy about 16 who is 
able to handle cows, chickens, etc.: excep¬ 
tional opportunity for hoy who will appreciate 
good home and all school privileges; must be 
good character; preferably an orphan: an earnest 
boy will receive reasonable amount of work. 
Location 36 miles front New York. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6841, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer on 39-acre fruit 
and general farm, near trolley and city; pre¬ 
fer married: no children. BL1THEFIKLD 
FARM. Norwalk, Conn. 
YOUNG MAN to help with poultry work. Des¬ 
cription and wages wanted in first letter. 
FAIRY IEW FARM, Orchard Park, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
ARE YOU IN NEED of a manager of the fol¬ 
lowing qualities: Astute, energetic, com¬ 
manding personality; years of practical and 
scientific experience covering all departments of 
agriculture: a specialist in modern dairying and 
purebred cattle; intelligent, initiative, construc¬ 
tive mind: unbroken record of successful man¬ 
agement of noted farms; confirmatory testimon¬ 
ials on character and qualifications? If so, 
write ADVERTISER 6644, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED fi-h breeder, gamekeeper: can 
raise poultry and pigeons, and horticulturist; 
understand trapping and shooting; 34 years old; 
single, with best references, desires position as 
a manager cn a private place. ADVERTISER 
6786, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager now open for posi¬ 
tion: one that knows how, why, and can pro¬ 
duce results, all branches; references: T am not 
a pretender: investigate. ADVERTISER 6704, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG farmer, single, desires position on mod¬ 
ern farm: life experience: reference from 
present emplover. Address BOX 138, Townshend, 
Vt. 
WORKING farm manager with ability, on mod¬ 
ern estates: practical experience in live stock, 
poultry and fruit, vegetables and all field crops; 
progressive and reliable; American: married. 
ADVERTISER 6821. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Wisn POSITION as working farm manager: 
thoroughly understand the raising, care ami 
scientific feeding of all farm animals and poul¬ 
try, orchards, growing of grain and forage 
crops, garden and flowers, under glass and out¬ 
doors; college training; graduate of automobile 
and tractor school: married: no children: best 
of references. ADVERTISER 6832, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN wants position on pri¬ 
vate estate where ability and results count; 
married man; college training: understand feed¬ 
ing for production and A. R. work. Babcock 
testing, all dairy machinery and production of 
sanitary milk: Connecticut or York State pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 6820, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG WOMAN,. Cornell agricultural Winter 
course, reared on farm, wants position on gen¬ 
eral farm to do farm work. ADVERTISER 
6829, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER desires position; married; have fam¬ 
ily; experience covers all branches ot farm¬ 
ing; dairy work preferred. NORMAN JACOBS, 
R. F. D. 1, Ossining, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN wants plaee on np-to-date farm; 
can handle tractor nnd truck, as well as 
general farm work; please give all particulars 
in first letter; Orange or Dutchess County only. 
ADVERTISER 6833, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY farm or estate working manager 
wants position; private or commercial; 20 
years’ experience. BOX 426, New Rochelle, 
N. Y. 
* "■ - •— • 
WISH POSITION as tractor and automobile 
operator; thoroughly understand all gasoline 
and kerosene engines: married; no children; best 
of references. ADVERTISER 0831, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A YOUNG- single man desires a position as 
assistant on a modern, up-to-date commercial 
poultry farm, where a good working knowledge 
of incubation and brooding can be secured; no 
objection if all the work is with brooding; open 
after the 16th of April; references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6822, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as superintendent of gentle¬ 
man's estate, married, no children; thoroughly 
experienced in all branches of farming, dairying, 
stock raising, flowers, lawns, shrubbery, green¬ 
houses, vegetables and fruit. Can handle men 
to best of advantage. Understand the opera¬ 
tion of ail modern machinery. Best of refer¬ 
ence as to character and ability. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 6848, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOREMAN desires a position on a 
gentleman’s estate. Experienced in all 
bram-bes. Address WM. TRIMPE, Box 38, 
P. O., Peekskill. N. Y. 
WORKING HOUSEKEEPER—Widow, one child, 
or would manage a boarding house on a 
gentleman's estate. Experienced, good refer¬ 
ences. BEAGLEY, 235 E. 51st, St., New York 
City. 
| Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
3(K) ACRES in high state of fertility: one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County; 
60 miles front New York City, on State road: 
good house, with running water and furnace 
heat; also tenant house; new modern bams to 
stable 60 cows, 6 horses, etc.; price $100 per 
acre: or will sell with stock and machinery; 
no agents. Address owner, ADVERTISER 6517, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN for quick sale—To settle estate— 
Splendid dairy farm in the Catskills; 160 
acres: fertile soil, well watered; 30 acres woods; 
18-room house, in fine condition: large basement 
barn, 30x70, will carry 30 head cattle: about 
10 O miles from New York City: % mile from 
small town: telephone, rural delivery; great see- 
tion_ for Summer boarders: $3,500. MINNIE 
VAN DYKE, Cornwallville, Greene Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—The farm of the late Augustus 
Angell, containing 150 acres, with woodlot; 
8 i mile from Ghent village: l>i miles from 
Chatham village. Inquire of MARGARET B. 
ANGELL. Box 174, Vain tie, N. Y. 
IN GREENE COUNTY, three miles front rail¬ 
road. tjf mile from State road, 85-acre farm; 
40 acres fruit, 30 acres tillable, 15 acres wood 
and pasture; 3.000 apple, pear and peach trees, 
ranging from 15 to 18 years of age: good ten- 
room house with aoetyline gas system: good 
facilities for installing water in house: new 
power nnd milk house combined: garage: new 
fruit house with packing room and fruit cellar, 
each of 800 bids, capacity: cooper shop: barn; 
40x50 ft., with sheds attached; running water 
at barn: two smaller barns; new wagon house 
and other outbuildings: all in first-class condi¬ 
tion: no agents. Owner. EDWIN COLLIER, 
R. F. D.. West Coxsaekie. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hillside dairy farm. Tioga Co., 
Pa.: 85 acres: sugar camp; living springs; 
bargain if sold at once. LEON TILLINGHAST. 
Ovid. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—145-acre farm, near Middletown, 
N. Y.: 14-room modern house;, large barn; 
enough stock and tools for buyer to start to 
work: further particulars upon request. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6790, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—Situated in town of Led- 
ynrd. consisting of about 200 acres: large 
Colonial house, barn, etc.: must be sold to close 
an estate. Write or inquire of F. W. TURNER. 
R. F. D. 1, Gales Ferry, Conn. 
FOR SALE—90-acre fruit, truck and grain farm 
in sunny Delaware: good buildings; fine water: 
convenient to market, high school and churches; 
price $.>.800 if sold at once. Address owner. 
R. A. RFSTON, Wyoming. Del. 
BARGAIN—About 20 acres, mostly muck. C. 
W. BROWN. Xannet, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Hundred acres; two barns: two 
houses: all improvements; one old and two 
young orchards; seven miles from Bridgeport. 
Conn. Address ADVERTISER 6803, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—200-acre dairy farm; 100 tillable; 
balance brook watered pasture: fertile early 
land; 12 -room house; 100 -ft. barn: price reason¬ 
able and terms easy. G. PERCY BROWN 
Barre, Mass. 
I-OR SALE—Excellent farm of about 170 acres, 
adjoining Seventh Street. Lewisburgh. Fa., 
and opposite grounds of Bucknell Fniversity; 
bargain at $55,000: terms to responsible party. 
For full particulars address H. B. MILLER 
P. 0. Box 303. Lewisburgh, Pa. No brokers. 
FOR SALE—Two good farms in Orange County, 
X. Y.: one of 181 acres and one of 70V, acres; 
finely located. Inquire of G. N. LANDS', Mont¬ 
gomery, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—85-acre dairy farm: good land: good 
buildings: $2,700: $1,000 down: bargain: must 
be sold before May. BOX 24, Alder Creek, N. Y. 
127-ACRE farm for sale: 500 sugar trees: 82.700 
J- .BARLACH, 267 W. 36th St., New York, 
4S ACRES, loam soil, good buildings. State road, 
’1 mile to railroad, postoffice, store, school* 
$2,000: $ 1,000 cash. DR. RINKLE, Williams- 
town, N. Y. 
FARMER wanted on shares to cultivate a good, 
fertile farm of about 240 acres, one and one- 
balf miles front Glen Gardner. N. J., on the 
Central Railroad of New Tersev: 100 to 150 
acres now under cultivation; excellent land: a 
good opportunity: details on application Write 
’phone, call. Dept. D. MACLAY & Ml 7 T.ALLY, 
Inc., General Advertising Agency, 198 Broad- 
way. New York City; ’phone Cortland 2166. 
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