Bi»ln Wflntpd~Malp- FflRM hands, teamsters. 
Kteip Wdiiieu flidie milkers, assistant gar- 
LENERS. DAIRYMEN. We have listed many positions 
i n Private Estates for men whose references can 
i e investigated. Good wages. Call if in New York. 
FARMERS BUREAU AGENCY,47 West 42nd St.. New York City 
ucip WANTED-MAU-- FflRM teamster on 
HCI.r nHIllLU IYIHLC GENTLEMANS private 
ESTATE: married man; no objection to several chil¬ 
dren; in New Jersey, 40 miles from New York. $05, 
ouse and privileges. Adv. GB5G, care Rural New-Yorker 
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! 
No. 4330. Between N. Y. City and Phila., adjoining 
a village; a GOOD farm of 170 acres fully equipped. 
812,000. Send for picture and accurate details. 
E. E. SLOCUM . 141 Broadway, N. Y. 
For Sale-Fruif and Dairy FARMS 
Free list. HARRY VAIL, New Milford, Orange Co., N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN on dairy farm; house, milk, 
wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages de¬ 
sired. ADVERTISER *5872, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
l’OT Ll'RYMAN who can brood shirks well. 
Year round job if you make good. State 
lowest wages to start, experience. MORRIS 
FARM. Bridgeport, R. 4, Conn. 
HOUSEKEEPER on farm to take rare of from 
two to three men, including owner (bachelor). 
House provided with all conveniences. State ex¬ 
perience and salary expected. Apply ADVER¬ 
TISER 0842, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young woman who likes the country 
lo work part time in the house, part time in 
garden or with poultry; congenial home with 
group of young women. ADVERTISER 0854, 
rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man. small family, for gen¬ 
eral farm work who ran understand all farm 
machinery and crops; wife to attend to butter 
of few cows; comfortable house with all im¬ 
provements and privileges; jtermnnent position; 
no objections to foreigners; state wages ex¬ 
pected, references. ADVERTISER 0880, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By experienced farmer, with family, 
fully equipped farm to work, shares or salary. 
E. W. PECK, 239 Barnett St., East Orange, N. j. 
MAN WANTED to work dairy farm on shares. 
C. S. HUNTER. Oxford Depot, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man with family to rare 
for dairy cows and do general farm work; 
also man to care for rows and make butter; 
wife to board three extra men: good wages; 
comfortable homes. ADVERTISER 08S1 care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Write forFreeSampIe of Home MadeCandy 
livered to sixth Zone Dept. 5. TIIE CCCC CO.. Chatham. .VY. 
FARM HAND, capable of doing all kinds of 
farm work, wanted on large milk farm, 
equipped with nil modern machinery, Including 
milking machines; married man preferred; com¬ 
fortable house and usual privileges; good oppor¬ 
tunity for active man not afraid of work; give 
full particulars, references and wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 11(193, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm help. SUSSEX FARMS, R. D. 
f>, Newton, N. J. 
WANTED—Man and wife on up-to-date gentle¬ 
man's farm: man take care of garden, poultry 
and lawn: wife, cooking and washing during 
Summer months; in Winter to act as caretakers; 
good salary to right party. Letters, with refer¬ 
ences. to MODERN DAIRY FARMS. 103 Hudson 
St.. New York City. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 tier month and maintenance for men; $35 per 
month and maintenance for women. Apply, stat- 
'.ng age, to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth 
Village, Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Single men to work or learn on duck 
farm; must be willing and steady. WEBER 
BROS., Wrentham, Mass. 
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 hands; $40 per month and 
board, with chance of advancement. FRUIT- 
DAT.E FARM, Guilderland Center. N. T. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework and 
woman for cook in country; good wages and 
liome; would consider married couple. FRTJIT- 
DALE FARM. Guilderland Center, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework; mod- 
orn conveniences: $35 tier month: no laundry. 
MRS. MARTHA HUBBARD. Cornwall, Conn. 
WANTED—Two experienced, single, dry hand 
milkers for certified dairy; required to milk 
10 rows; no outside work: men work eight hours 
per day: furnished with white suits to work in; 
wages $00 per month board and room; one day 
off each mouth; purebred Guernsey herd: give 
full information in first letter. THE OAKS 
FARM, Cohasset. Mass. 
WANTED—An old-fashioned country woman to 
rook in private farm home; pleasant surround¬ 
ings and till modern conveniences; good wages. 
Address MRS. STUART R. MANN. Derby. N, Y. 
SINGLE TEAMSTER and general farm hand; 
no milking; state experience and wages ex¬ 
pected. D. J. & L. D. MINOR. Bristol. Conn. 
WANTED—All-around farmer, understanding 
general farm crops; good milker: write for 
details, salary expected: house, usual privileges 
if married: modern farm; new machinery; good 
place for upright man. A. F. GRAFFAM, Hol- 
liston, Mass. 
CROP FOREMAN, single, for 280 acres, tinder 
cultivation; permanent position for right 
party; state experience, age. nationality and 
salary expected. Apply ADVERTISER 0853, 
••are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—lit country, competent woman for 
general housework, principally cooking; second 
helper employed: modern conveniences; wages 
850. MRS. ROGER S. BALDWIN, Woodbury, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Man and wife on modern farm on 
electric car line near Albany: man must be a 
good milker and willing to milk test cows: wife 
to board 3 to 4 men: house furnished and has all 
modern improvements; good wages and good 
treatment for right couple; prefer man who is 
interested in Guernseys. Address WALDORF 
FARMS, North Chatham. Col. Co.. New York. 
WANTED—Permanent farmer for small place; 
must handle few stock and gasoline engine; 
$70 a month with house, fuel, milk and veg¬ 
etables. HOLY CROSS. West Park, N. Y. 
WANTED—Mother and daughter, two sisters, or 
two friends, for farm residence. Morristown. 
N. J.; conk and waitress, chambermaid: refer¬ 
ence required. Apply E. G. CFRRY. 1020 Wool- 
Worth Building, New Y’ork; ’phone Barclay 4414. 
WANTED—Man ami wife in private country 
home near Monroe. N. Y.: family of seven: 
five in help; wife to do cooking: man to assist 
wife in kitchen and do general work about Ionise, 
window washing, cleaning rugs, floors, etc.; 
country people preferred: state experience and 
salary: reference required. ADVERTISER (1863, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, for the Summer, on a farm 
about 50 acres in Orange County. N. Y.. able- 
bodied young man to assist farmer in charge: 
must be willing worker; wages, $45 per month 
and board: unusually pleasant and congenial sur¬ 
roundings. P.ttN 1140. Now York Postoflice. 
WANTED Single man for general work on 
farm; $50 per month and hoard. W. M. 
WEED. Norton. Conn. 
GENERAL WORK on private estate. Long 
Island; one or two single young men to help 
at gardens lawns, farming, etc.; $60.00 per 
month with room and board; give age. nation¬ 
ality and references. ADVERTISER 6884, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once a man to milk and care for 
six cows and help in the garden; wages seventy 
dollars a month and a house provided. SELAH 
R. STRONG, Setauket, X. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer and wife; no children; gen¬ 
eral work on a small country place near 
Croton-on-Hudson: man to care for garden, 
poultry and lawn; must know how to run a 
Ford; wife washing and help with housework 
during the Summer months; couple to live in 
owner’s house in Winter to act as caretakers; 
give experience, wages desired and references. 
Address ADVERTISER 6879, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER, working; superior, intelligent. 
industrious woman, good plain cook, to as¬ 
sume responsibility and work with system and 
order: all conveniences supplied; small family; 
two other capable women employed: New Jersey 
farm Summer, New York Winter: Summer can¬ 
ning and preserving required. Write, stating 
references, wages, nationality anil telephone 
number, MRS. H., 45 East S2d St.. New York. 
ASSISTANT on poultry and fruit farm at once; 
experience unnecessary: farm raised preferred: 
state wages; good home and working conditions: 
only active, dean fellow considered. A. B. 
HALL, Wallingford, Conn. 
HELP WANTED—Working farm manager and 
wife; man capable take entire charge small 
dairy, hay and vegetable farm of 115 acres: 
drawing account and share in profits; wife good 
cook, general housekeeping: family of four 
adults. H. S. PARLEY. Amherst, Mass. 
POULTRYMAN: married; no children; must un¬ 
derstand the incubating of duck eggs ami the 
raising of same; also hen eggs, and be familiar 
with the various breeds of chickens: good salary 
to man not afraid of long hours and hard work". 
THE MACNIFF HORTICULTURAL CO., INC., 
52-54 Vesey Street, New York. 
ASSISTANT POULTRYMAN: single; must be 
experienced with Mammoth incubators and 
brooder stoves: also familiar with the various 
breeds of chickens; salary $25 per week and 
board, with chance for ' advancement. THE 
MACNIFF HORTICULTURAL CO.. INC., 52-54 
\ esey Street, New York. 
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 Of.44, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Foreman ott a large fruit anil poul¬ 
try farm; a family man. familiar with orchard 
and poultry work; good wages; cottage, seven 
rooms ami bath; eggs and milk; steady Job, with 
chance of advancement: references required; 
correspond by letter, stating experience and age. 
F. G. SMITH, Holliston, Mass. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hands. $2.25 per 
day with board and room, straight time. 
Milkers. $67.50 to $75.00 per month with 
b"nrd and room. Address WALKER-GORDON 
LABORATORY COMPANY, Juliustown, N. J. 
WANTED—Practical farmer: married: wife to 
hoard few men, care for chickens, make but¬ 
ler: good wages, house, garden and produce. 
Reply ADVERTISER 6824, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Married couples not over 50 years of 
age for gentleman's country place. 10<> miles 
from New York City: man for genera! farm work 
and wife to hoard a few men when required: this 
position requires a Protestant couple, neat and 
clean, woman n good cook, and who will take 
pride and interest in their work, and extra nice 
home with large yard and place for chickens: it 
offers a good home, pleasant hours, good salary 
and good treatment: in* objections to one or two 
children. Answer, giving fill! particulars, refer¬ 
ence. salary required, with telephone or tele¬ 
graph address, ADVERTISER 6862, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GENERAL HOFSEWORKER in the country. 40 
miles front New York, for family of two: all 
modern conveniences: state wages. MRS. WIL¬ 
LIAM M. WEED, Norton, Conn. 
WANTED—Trustworthy, middle-aged, American 
Protestant woman, who is fond of children, 
to aid in housework on farm on Long Island, 
ninety miles from 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 be 
treated as one of the family; only persons de¬ 
siring permanent employment need apply; wages 
«0 per month. ADRERTISER 6823, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Protestant woman, 35. to help with 
housework: some experience with poultry pre¬ 
ferred; good home assured: no objection to one 
child. Apply SAMUEL MeKEAIGE, Laurelton, 
WANTED—Young single man on small poultry 
faint: prefer man with some experience in 
general farm work; good home, near village: 
please state qualifications and wages expected in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 6857, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
" ANTED—An experienced dairyman to work 
tinder superintendent of Iron Ago Farms; 
opportunity for wife to share in poultry profits; 
good house, pleasantly situated, immediately 
adjoining village; state age, experience, salary 
expected and send references. FRED II. BATE¬ 
MAN. Grenloeb. N. ,T. 
^ AN TED—At once, two single dry hand lit 
ere; must lie first-class; modern coitvcnictn 
oio'T’? 0 -' 8 ' SHO-fiO to start, room and bin 
BULL ALTO FARMS. M. II. MoCALT.l 
Manag er. Wernersville, Pa. 
—Assistant matrons: beginning sal 
84(1.00 a month, room, hoard and wash) 
occasional opportunity for promotion to $70 
rSn'iJ YORK STATE REFORMATE 
FOR WOMEN, Redford Hi lls, N. Y. 
M ANTED—Girl or woman to help with hot 
work and care of small children on farm: 
ki 'ioivaJ'A'K, from vi, lnge. MRS. STAN! 
M HoQNMAKER, Liberty, N. Y. 
A 'w^.i. K V~ A Noting woman, used to mitt 
Bike charge of vegetable garden 
vacation farm: must be able to direct the w 
whn ,lors fi'tr'Ing the morning; would prefer 
rrm>i* UU iwork otto hour in af 
Yorker ^ * IISER 6836, care Rural N 
" V. 1 * -First-class creamery man; must be 
hnoJ,. V ,f . turnlng 0,,t th <“ highest grade of 
M, • ?. far our own market.in Rtif- 
f,rst J,, ‘ »nd wages 
b rs t 1 e 11 e r. W H E A T FIELD 
expected in 
FARMS, La Salle, 
WANTED —Working 
lady and two adult 
appreciate good home; 
Cjiars address MRS, E. 
housekeeper for elderly 
sous: companionable and 
no washing. For partic- 
F. TABOR. Longmeadow, 
WANTED—A married and a single man; must 
be good dry-hand milkers, and to assist with 
farm work: purebred Jerseys on official test, 
men W. BONNET.L, R. F." D. No. 4. Youngs¬ 
town, O. 
W ANTED—Experienced progressive poultry man, 
single, to take care small plant on ■■ommorrtal 
basis: state age and wages required in first let¬ 
ter. ELMHURST POULTRY FARM. Woodliurv, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Man and wife; no children; man as 
teamster: woman to cook for owner during 
Summer: best of living quarters: fuel and milk 
furnished: $80.00 per month. ADVERTISER 
6865, care Rural New-orker. 
CAPABLE housekeeper wanted on farm imme¬ 
diately: house with modern conveniences: fam¬ 
ily of four adults; state wages, experience and 
references. MRS. H. S. CARLET, Fair Acres. 
Amherst, Mass. 
WA N’l’ED—Farmer-gardener: married: perma¬ 
nent all year position: house, beat, light, 
vegetables, fruit furnished: good wages: state 
size of family; references required. BOX 466, 
E. M. T... Monroe. N. Y. 
NO BOARD—NO RENT—Good chance for a cou¬ 
ple to save money; wife is wanted to do the 
housework: four in family: husband to work 
caring fur tile place three days in the week for 
his board: plenty of work in the neighborhood 
for outside work: both must lie good conscien¬ 
tious workers; salary forty a month, including 
tlic washing (washing machine): thirtv five 
without washing. Address MRS. H. B. T.1EB- 
l ER. Box S3, Riverside, Conn. 
WORKING FOREMAN on dairy farm: house, 
garden spot. milk, wood for fuel; state wages 
desired. ADVERTISER 0871, care Rural New- 
i orker. 
YOT NG COUl’T.E, child 3 years old, American: 
man till around farmer: wife, good cook: good 
surroundings and opportunity to loam poultry 
raising preferred to high salary: not in servant 
class. M. TET'SCHER, 1607 Southern Boulevard, 
The Bronx, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—Single young man wants posi¬ 
tion as manager Cornell training: thoroughly 
experienced: excellent references: prompt atten¬ 
tion will be given your inquiry. ADVERTISER 
6860 care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. willing worker, with a limited 
farm experience desires work oil a Vermont 
farm where be will have a good home. Address 
ADVERTISER 6858. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGERS—Five years’ schooling. 15 
years’ practical experience farm manager: 
also A1 tractor matt, capable of repairing any 
machine in use on modern farm: will go singly 
or together: private or commercial, shares or 
straight salary. ADVERTISER 6861, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN with no children wants position 
as farm manager; has had college training, 
experience as manager of dairy farm and all 
kinds of machinery: purebred cattle; can handle 
men; nothing hut first-class proposition consid¬ 
ered; can give references. ADVERTISER CS07, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN wants position as herdsman by 
May 1st; 11 years’ experience with thorough¬ 
bred Holsteins and Jerseys; familiar with milk¬ 
ing machines: best references: state wages. 
JOSEPH TCHTARTZ, 239 Newport Avenue, 
Rrookl.vn, N. Y. 
THIS is a tuberculosis case—Middle-aged man. 
German-Atnerican, wishes work on a farm; is 
able to get around; not able to do hard work; 
ant 1.5 months in Sullivan Co.: wages are im¬ 
material. ADVERTISER 6869. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as caretaker on private es¬ 
tate: thoroughly experienced; nine years with 
present employer: good references: on Long 
island only. ADVERTISER 6870, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG EX-SOLDIER desires permanent work 
oil farm: good home and quiet place rather 
than high wages: no farm work last four years, 
but ten years truck farming before that "time; 
Protestant. quiet. honest. good character. 
AD\ EKT1SER 6.874, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ENG 1N I0ER-FARMER: twelve years truck farm¬ 
ing, five years engineering: operate light, 
heat, power and plumbing, making all necessary 
new installations and repairs, farming equip¬ 
ment included: desire permanent place in small 
town or country estate. ADVERTISER 6873, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by married American as 
working foreman or herdsman: best of refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 6875. care Rural New 
Yorker. 
FARMER’S HELPER—Boy. 16. to help farmer; 
fair salary secondary to good home. RUS- 
skll WJTTPENN, ibo G4Ui Street, Brooklyn. 
»’• X • 
YOUNG MAN desires position on swine farm; 
one year experience general farm: one year 
dairy and stock farm. DAVID CORDUKES, 
Pearl River, New York. 
SINGLE MAN (30 years), strong, good health, 
wants work on general farm. No experience; 
willing to learn; practical training preferred 
to high wages. ADVERTISER 6852, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GOOD GARDENER in all branches, also farni- 
ing, would like to take care of private place, 
no matter in what condition the place may be. 
Address F. G., Box 14, Linden, N. J. 
M ANTED—Position as assistant on commercial 
poultry plant by young woman who has bad 
three years’ practical W’ork with poultry; ex¬ 
cellent references; no housework. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6882, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SHEPHERD—A first-class English shepherd is 
open for position; best of references. Address 
ADV ERTISER 6876, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, 37. family, desires position 
gentleman’s estate: understands all branches 
farming thoroughly—horses, hogs, corn. Alfalfa, 
etc.: strictly temperate; house, garden, etc 
furnished. ADVERTISER 6883, care Rural New-- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER open for engagement on up- 
to-date farm: experienced in breeding and 
raising of purebred cattle, swine and poultry; 
years of practical experience in soils and gen¬ 
eral mixed farming, including fruit, swine and 
poultry specialties; American: married. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6878. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED on a dairy farm; college 
_graduate: five years’ experience; married. 
H. W. HALL, Allamueby, N. J. 
WANTED—Summer work on poultry atnl fruit 
farm for July, August and September, by a 
Cornell student; American: age 22: intelligent, 
ambitious and of good habits; highest class 
character: references. What am 1 worth to 
you? New Jersey preferred. M. A. KOEHLER. 
200 Willard Way. Ithaca, N. Y. ’ 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
BARGAIN for quick sale—To settle estate_ 
Splendid dairy farm in the Catskill«: 160 
acres: fertile soil, well watered: 30 acres wot ils; 
18-room house, in fine condition: large basement 
barn, 30x70. will earry 30 head cattle: about 
100 miles from New York City: 4.7 mile from 
small town: telephone, rural delivery; great sec¬ 
tion for Summer boarders; $3,500. MINNIE 
VAN DYKE, Cornwallville, Greene Co.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hillside dairy farm. Tioga Co.. 
I’a.; 85 acres: sugar camp: living springs: 
bargain if sold at once. LEON TILLING HAST 
Ovid. N. Y. 
for SALE—145-acre farm, near Middletown, 
N. Y.: 14-room modern house: large barn: 
enough stock and tools for buvrr to start to 
work: further particulars upon request. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6790, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—Situated in town of Le.i- 
yard, consisting of about 200 acres: large 
Colonial house, barn, etc.; must be sold to el,.so 
an estate. Write ur inquire of F. W. TURNER 
R. F. D. 1, Gales Ferry, Conn. 
FOR SALE—200-acre dairy farm; 100 tillable; 
balance brook watered pasture: fertile early 
land; 12-room bouse; 100-ft. barn: price reason¬ 
able and terms easy. G. PERCY BROWN, 
Barre, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Excellent farm of about 170 acres. 
adjoining Seventh Street. Lewisbnrgh. Pa., 
and opposite ground* of Bucknell University; 
bargain at $55,000; terms to responsible party. 
For full particulars address H. B. MILLER, 
P. O. Box 303. Lewisbnrgh. Pa. No brokers. 
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. 
FINE APPLE ORCHARD—1.500 trees; McIn¬ 
tosh. Baldwin, Gravenstein: large number in 
bearing; four to twenty years old: 35 miles 
west of Boston; on State road: no waste land: 
all orchard; best markets. ADVERTISER 6838. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
309 ACRES, Northern New Jersey, ,,,r sale: 240 
tillable; fertile: two sets buildings; original*:' 
- farms; owner’s 10-room house, heated, electric 
lights, ’phone; large barns, lighted; $20,000 in¬ 
surance; sacrifice because of influenza: every¬ 
thing complete, running; possibility of 4.000 bit. 
apples this year; bargain: investigate; immedi¬ 
ate possession; two miles from State road, which 
will soon pass farm; 4'7 front railroad. Address 
owner. ADVERTISER 6835. .arc Rural New- 
Yorker. ” 
FOR SALE—Farm of 121 acres, located in 
famous Gloucester Co.. N. J.: 12 miles from 
Philadelphia; splendid marketing facilities one 
hour by motor truck: farm well adapted for 
market gardening, fruit and berries; good build¬ 
ings; near villages, with churches, stores and 
schools; price $9,000; terras to responsible 
party: immediate possession. L. C. JOYCE. 
Grenloeb. N. ,T._ 
A WELL PAYING FARM—For sale, a 300-acre 
dairy farm; one of the best and most beauti¬ 
fully situated in Dutchess County: equipped 
with all necessary machinery: splendid build¬ 
ings; unsurpassed water supply and sanitary 
sewage disposal: land in high state of fertility": 
two railroads; high grade and registered Hiil- 
teins, raised and selected for high productivity: 
produced 292.358 lbs. of milk last year: $12 740 
gross income; $7,853 above feed and labor For 
particulars address ADVERTISER 6849. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm: 68 acres: milk s,,!,| a f 
door. 11 cents quart: good buildings: with or 
without stock and tools: near New York: monov 
maker. ADVERTISER 6847 , care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—-Fanil 73 acres; fertile, lev,4 
ground. BOX 35 Risley. N. J. 
A REAL FARM for a real man—300 acres best 
Dutchess Co. land, all tillable: fine buildings: 
2 silos: plenty water: full equipment tools; <: 
horses: 60 registered Holsteins—many A. R. o.: 
1 mile to station; price and terms right. F. A 
WOODWARD. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
WANTED to rent with option of buying; small 
farm suitable for poultry; 3 or 4 room house- 
furnished preferred. ADVERTISER 6855, .are 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DO you want to buy a fine home or small farm ? 
If so write for particulars. E. J. MILLER. 
R.R. 3, Chestertown, Md. 
FOR SALE—Poultry aud dairy farm, 117 acres; 
40 acres tillable; house, 11 rooms; modern im¬ 
provements: gravity spring water system; barns, 
henhouses, brooder houses, grain building with 
incubator cellar; price of farm. $S.5oit: near 
shipping station and elevator; high producing 
poultry, attested by egg-laying contest. Address 
ADVERTISER 6S64. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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