a m STATIONERY PRINTED for Poultrymen, Stockmen. 
C fl UM etc. It’s businesslike. You need it. Fine lot of samples 
I |4 IIIII suitable for any business, with full information sent 
"nywhero, postpaid, free. R. N. Howie. Printer, Beebe Plain,Vt. 
Write for Free Sample of Home Made Gandy pound de¬ 
livered to sixth Zone Dept. 5. TIIE COCO CO., Chnthnni, N.Y. 
PAItM HAND, capable of doing all kinds of 
farm work, wanted on large milk farm, 
equipped with all modem machinery, including 
milking machines; married man preferred: com¬ 
fort aide house 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—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—Trustworthy, middle-aged. American 
Protestant woman, who Is fond of children, 
to aid in housework on farm on _ong 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 he 
treated as one of the family: only persons de¬ 
siring permanent employment need apply; wages 
$40 per month. ADBERTISBR 0823, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED 1 —Single men to work or learn on duck 
farm: must lie willing and steady. WEBER 
BROS., Wrontham, Mass. 
WANTED—Single men for general farm work 
on modern Connecticut farm; wages $50 per 
month and board. ADVERTISER 0907, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER to do general housework on 
farm; full charge: conveniences; (widower). 
Address WM. SNYuER, Newton Falls, O. 
$20 WEEK’S PAY to helper on gentleman’s 
farm and gardening; work is from 0 a. m. to 
« p. m.: hoard and room. $7 week, a little dis¬ 
tance. Address P. (). BOX IT, Falmouth, Mass. 
WANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
good wages and board. W. II. MIT.LER, 
Alliens, N. Y. 
SINGLE MAN (Protestant), not under 25 years 
old, on modern poultry farm in Southeastern 
Pennsylvania: must lie able to grow chicks suc¬ 
cessfully and handle laying stock profitably; 
wages $00 per month, with board and room; 
year round job for man who can produce results, 
with chance for profit sharing. ADVERTISER 
0904, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM help wanted on small modern equipped 
farm. 28 miles from New York City: single 
men only that will appreciate good living and 
working conditions and good wages; knowledge 
of vegetable raising essential, but. not neeessarv. 
LOUIS I!. KI.EMM, Supt., Plainfield. N. J.; 
It. F. I). No. 2. 
HERDSMAN, capable of handling exceptional 
herd of Holsteins and producing a special 
grade of fermented milk: also single rmer and 
poultry and hog man. ADVERTISER 0903, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two milkers for country place in 
Westchester. ADVERTISER 6902, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN, with or without experience, to 
work under experienced gardener; good board 
and wages will be paid right man: write, stat¬ 
ing your experience and wages expected, 
BUE1DABLIK FARM, Box 950. Wilmington, 
Del. 
SEVERAL good single farm hands; will pay 
$00 per month and board. Call, write or 
'phone BREIDABLIK FARM, Wilmington. Del. 
WANTED—Two experienced, single, dry hand 
milkers for certified dairy; required to milk 
10 .ows; no outside work; men work eight hours 
per day: furnished with white suits to work in; 
wages $60 per month board and room; one day 
off each month; purebred Guernsey herd; give 
full information in first letter. THE OAKS 
FARM, Cohasset, Mass. 
WANTED—An old-fashioned country woman to 
cook in private farm home; pleasant surround¬ 
ings and all modern conveniences; good wages. 
Address MRS. STUART It. MANN, Derby, N. Y. 
WANTED—Mother and daughter, two sisters, or 
two friends, for farm residence, Morristown, 
N. J.; cook and waitress, chambermaid; refer¬ 
ence required. Apply E. G. CURRY, 1626 Wool- 
worth Building, New York; ’phone Barclay 4414. 
WANTED—Married couples not over 50 years of 
age for gentleman’s country place. 100 miles 
from New York City; man for general farm work 
and wife to board a few men when required; this 
position requires a Protestant couple, neat and 
clean, woman a good cook, and who will take 
pride and interest In their work, and extra nice 
inane with large yard and place for chickens; it 
offers a good home, pleasant hours, good salary 
and good treatment; no objections to one or two 
children. Answer, giving full particulars, refer¬ 
ence. salary required, with telephone or tele¬ 
graph address, ADVERTISER 6862, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for men; $45 
month and maintenance for women with oppor¬ 
tunity for advancement. Apply, stating age, to 
SUPERINTENDENT, Letehwortb Village. 
Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
SINGLE Protestant, American, working fore¬ 
man, no tobacco user, take charge dairy, plan 
daily work: references required; work with 
hoys: $75. board, room, plain washing. WAT- 
KIN SON FARM SCHOOL, Hartford, Conn. 
ENckm.ent opportunity for energetic, thor- 
nnghly reliable man In creamery, cooling milk, 
tilling and washing bottles, at high wages; send 
application, stating age, weight, height, habits, 
experience and earliest date you can report, to 
airy Department. NEW JERSEY STATE AG- 
Ul 1 LIT’KAL COLLEGE, New Brunswick,N. J. 
WANTED—Good man for general farming; $50 
board; good with stock. AD- 
I'-K I 1M’, It (i891, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANT E D- - E x pe r i e n ec d men to work on farm; 
iii'ii?- good wages; also one married 
Aa,i;,, o h 0 T ,H A«,. ur , II,8hcd 811,1 all usual privileges. 
Address DOCK BOX No, 215, Kiclilandtown, Pa. 
" 'i^ '^bite or colored, reliable man. de- 
Faii ,. lm,ne1, months, work farm Spring, 
,"'•n-'h.livery days; references, wages ex- 
J - HAWKINS, Center Morich es. N. Y. 
"nrefi.b x 1 11 ‘ r '| 1 ced farm hand, married man 
place- 01 k on private estate: house on 
letter. 
8 nli and full particulars in first 
DARLINGTON FARMS, Ramsey, N, ,T. 
WANTED—A married 
V.;',,,, 'ic-kki ikhu 
man to work on dairy 
Conn.; no objection to 
Per month and five-room 
0887, care Rural New- 
' l5o\ , ? l month 1 with it ‘ , - falnI1 - y: ste!l(,y l* ,,siti< * n 
garden-' mmi't“i.nY,* 1 ?!,* 001 house, milk, wood 
care of horse P'actlcal farming an 
ville. \ v An'vp'mi'flioi', lo "“ t,,, l at Stevens 
AD\ LUriSEU 6894, care Run 
horse 
.. . N. Y. 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Men 
X j! U, '» 1 Kx P < ‘ 1 'imenf 
J.. W. 
Station, 
associate 
dairy experiem 
BARTLETT. A] 
New Ermiswiei 
try; hu 8 bnii!i* ,a .* , * e " on,nu for house 
hoard for servi . ’ an . 8 ® < -‘ ,, re work in „ 
Mrs. (> (. \i an, l morning; 
•-- • M hHRIAM. Lyons Falls. 
Jersey' hcnM,? 1 \!' 1 herdsman fq 
a'fm 40 eJws to wlH, W ■ T, ‘ rs< ‘- V - tl ' 
familiar with m i , youn * stock: 
cxperieuceV ag” !nH , ' aI li l : ,ilUn ' » r< ‘ ( 
desired etc |„? I"!’. 11 1 - v - 'eferei 
N‘w-Yorkon 161 - ADVK »' 
Wanted _p,, 
WANTED—Two men to milk and work on farm; 
good wages and board. BARNES & CO., Wal¬ 
lingford, Conn. 
POULTRYMAN WANTED— Man of wide experi¬ 
ence, who is thoroughly reliable in every way 
and attends his position with his own hands and 
head; good all year round position for the right 
mail. ADVERTISER 6900, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Help: housekeeper; industrious and 
educated, by single farmer needing capable 
help: modern house, near Cleveland. ().: extra 
man boarded; willing to pay for high ability; 
state qualifications, age. BOX 56. Perry, O. 
WANTED—Dry hand milkers for certified dairy; 
15 cows; no outside work: $00 and board. 
RARITAN VALLEY FARMS. Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—At once, reliable farm boy or 
man; good habits: no smoking: state wages, 
experience. W. D. NELSON. JR., Marshallton, 
Del. 
GENERAL farm hands: single and married: $50 
to $75 per month, house and privileges: state 
experience. LAKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU, 
Painesville, O. 
WANTED—Farm hand; good teamster and 
milker: steady position in Connecticut: salary 
$55 per month with board. DR. HALO REX'. 
915 Seventh Avenue, near 58th Street, New York 
City. Telephone Circle 3552. 
WANTED—Man and wife for farm; woman to 
cook: man for general work: can also use two 
single men. For particulars address DR. C. A. 
POTTER. Superintendent. Gowanda State Hos¬ 
pital, Collins, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, a competent man to take 
charge of a flock of sheep; references re¬ 
quired: single man preferred; will pay good 
wages, with hoard and room. Address J. W. 
HEYWOOD, EUerslie Farms, Khineeliff, N. Y. 
WANTED—On gentleman’s estate in Far Hills, 
N. J., an assistant farmer, single, familiar 
with plowing, seeding, reaping and handy with 
team; board furnished. Answer ADVERTISER 
0910, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN wanted for general farm work on 
small farm in New Jersey; must he experi¬ 
enced. Apply by letter, stating salary and ex¬ 
perience. J. BLECHEI(, 97 Varet Street; Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, a man who understands 
operating a pasteurizing plant in a city dairy; 
must be capable, energetic and reliable; 
would consider an inexperienced young man if 
willing to learn; give reference, state age and 
salary expected, where and how employed for 
past five years. P. O. BOX 460, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd of regis¬ 
tered Jerseys; must understand register of 
merit work. Apply T. F. PENDELL, Halcyon 
Farms, Goshen, N. Y. 
MILKER WANTED—Single mail, to milk and 
lake care of cows; no farm work; $IK), board 
and lodging; state age, nationality and experi¬ 
ence. BOX 171, St. James, L. 1.. N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man, small family, for gen¬ 
eral farm work, who can understand all farm 
machinery and crops; wife to attend to butter 
of few cows: comfortable house, with all im¬ 
provements and privileges; permanent position: 
no objection to foreigners; state wages ex¬ 
pected. references. ADVERTISER 6880, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRYMAN—Single young man wants posi¬ 
tion as manager Cornell training: thoroughly 
experienced; excellent references; prompt atten¬ 
tion will be given your inquiry. ADVERTISER 
0860 care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, willing worker, with a limited 
farm experience desires work on a Vermont 
farm where he will have a good home. Address 
ADVERTISER 6858, core Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN with no children wants position 
as farm manager; lias ha.l college training, 
experience as manager of dairy farm and all 
kinds of machinery: purebred cattle: can handle 
men; nothing but first-class proposition consid¬ 
ered; can give references. ADVERTISER 6867. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE American woman wants to take 
charge of first-class farm house where at least 
in men are boarded: thoroughly experienced; 
Jersey preferred: no salaried position considered. 
ADVERTISER 6906, care Ituqul New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on farm in Now York or 
neighboring States; am looking for work as 
well as wages; can handle Ford ear or tractor; 
good milker, teamster, gardener or poultryman; 
married; 3 children; no hoarders; references. F. 
EUGENE MARSH, 46 Tirrell* St., Worcester, 
Mass. 
HERDSMAN open for engagement offering ad¬ 
vancement in progressive breeder’s herd: good 
records in botli long and short time test work; 
experienced In handling purebred cattle; good 
education and special training: good references, 
and details on request. ADVERTISER 6897, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
\<)UNG MAN looking for position in New York 
or Now Jersey with breeder of Berkshires. 
E. n. JUNG, Jr., Bergcnfield, N. J. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman and dairyman 
on gentleman’s estate; 10 years’ experience. 
AD\ ERTISEIt 6896. care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN desires position on private estate: 
good butter-maker; 2 years on last place; 
single: American: references. ADVERTISER 
0888, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a steady, reliable man. 
experienced in blasting, grading, road making, 
stone buildings, and farming: can handle large 
gang men: l->ng time to last place. L. B., P. O. 
Box 288, Cold Spring. Putnam Co., N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN (28) wants all-year-round posi¬ 
tion on farm or estate: prefers Long Island; 
is handy and willing: licensed auto oiierator. 
Address P. D. BENITT, 52 Hale Ave.. Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
y 
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 testimo¬ 
nials on character and qualifications? If so, 
write ADVERTISER 6644, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Permanent position as manager or 
caretaker of small estate, by middle-aged 
Protestant: American; thoroughly experienced 
with horses, poultry, fruit. lawns, gardens, 
shrubbery, etc.; can do carpenter, plumbing and 
general repair work; wife excellent cook: board 
men; highest credentials. Address BOX 78, 
New Paltz. Ulster Co., N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER — Respectable middle-aged' 
widow wants position as housekeeper; can 
furnish best of reference. Address BOX 357 
Highland. N. Y. 
YOi NO MAN, (19) wishes position on farm; 
preferably team work: experienced: best of 
references. ADVERTISER 6908, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm foreman desires a position on 
a gentleman's estate: experienced in all 
branches; state wages. Address WILLIAM 
TRIMPE, P. O. Box 38. Peekskill. X. Y. 
POSITION WANTED on farm by blacksmith 
with general knowledge of farm machinery, 
dairy cattle and horses. ADVERTISER 6913, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, single, experienced, wants position; 
understands farm machinery; able to handle 
trucks and tractors: licensed chauffeur: state 
particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 6911. 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
KKPATRMAN, licensed chauffeur, single, wishes 
position; can make al! kinds of repairs: un¬ 
derstands modern machinery. ADVERTISER 
«»012, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MECHANIC, single, wants position: re¬ 
pairs all machinery, gas and steam engines: 
also pumps, plumbing, carpentering, painting: 
experienced: has chauffeur’s license; state par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. CHARLES, 165 East 
88 th Street, New York City. 
FARMER-GARDENER. experienced. desires 
position on gentleman’s place; American: mar¬ 
ried; no children: references. ADVERTISER 
6909, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FARM FOR SALE—Situated in town of Lcd- 
yard. consisting of about 200 acres: large 
Colonial house, ham, etc.: must be sold to close 
an estate. Write or Inquire of F. W. TURNER, 
K. F*. D. 1, Gales Ferry, Conn. 
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. 
Ilarre. Mass. 
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 Hol- 
steins. raised and selected for high productivity: 
produced 292,358 lbs. of milk last year: $12,740 
gross income: $7,853 above feed anil labor For 
particulars address ADVERTISER 6849. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm 73 acres: fertile, level 
ground. ROX 35 Risley, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and dairy farm, 117 acres: 
40 acres tillable: house, 11 rooms; modern im¬ 
provements: gravity spring water system; barns, 
henhouses, brooder honses. grain building, with 
incubator cellar; price of farm. $8,500: near 
shipping station and elevator: high producing 
poultry, attested by egg-laying eontest. Address 
AD\ ERTISEIt 0864, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED Lease on small Vermont dairy farm 
near village: give full description and terms. 
Address ADVERTISER 6859, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two good farms in Orange Co., 
N. Y.: one of 1S1 acres and one TO 1 .', acres: 
finely located. Inquire of G. N. LANDS, Mont¬ 
gomery, N. Y. 
EXCEPTIONAL, cash bargain in 90-acre farm: 
Cape May County, New Jersey; immediate 
possession: ideal location: near resorts. For 
furttier information address L. COMPTON. Dias 
Creek, N. J. 
WANTED—To rent Summer hotel or assume 
management of one: must have first-class 
patronage: can furnish good reference. Address 
It.. No. 305 S. 4th St.. Hamilton. O. 
FARM WANTED—Equipped: near station: with¬ 
in 90 minutes connection of New York City. 
ROOM 506. 405 Lexington Ave., New York City. 
GENERAL farmer wanted to work my farm on 
shares. II. F. D. BOX 134. Midland Park, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Fertile farm, 80 acres, 15-room 
house, barn, wagon house, ice house, etc.; ap¬ 
ple orchard; also other fruits; near school, and 
overlooking lake resort in Putnam Co N Y 
lor price apply to ADVERTISER 6895, 'care 
Kural New-Yorker. 
VFrnJi..; S : S 1 ™? 0 Address AD- 
VER1ISER 6893, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HIGH-CLASS dairy farm for sale: registered 
Ayrshires; farm has 90 acres, in two parcels, 
located on brick paved road, one-fourth mile 
from thriving village of 3,000: soil excellent; no 
clay: cultivated level; 30 miles from Buffalo; 
two improved highways: railways facilities can- 
venient and first-class: 30 head registered ,\yr- 
slnre cows and heifers; excellent breeding; good 
producers; Borden eondensery and Buffalo, good 
markets; extra good work team and full equip- 
inont of farm ninchinory and tools: new concrete 
barn and silo, 100 ton: London barn equipment; 
Empire milking machine; attractive residence 
and other convenient farm buildings; an ideal 
farm for practical farmer who appreciate con¬ 
veniences and the advantages of purebred dairy 
•e T)n ? e • "awmabte; easy; without. 
Spring ville f *N I F y! C ' C * RUMSB * <™ npr >’ 
FOR SALE—Twenty-four room hotel, eichtv-aere 
partly improved farm, two-acre bearing orange 
Gonh,'. F,a. ° r ? '’” m 0 A ’ P«nta 
, S -' EE —Up-to-date poultry plant; 10 large 
henhouses; 2 large brooder houses: an incu¬ 
bator; hatch 14.400 eggs at onee; a big granary 
and barn and garage: windmill holds 30,000 Ci ,i- 
ho,,s " 8n<1 bath: hot water 
Rns and all improvements: with this 
vroino* g ^hi n bon , r lr, > <W0 one-year-old hens. 4.000 
tool C 1,C ■ ’ koPW ** c(lW and all tools; priee 
$ 22 , 000 ; cash $ 0 , 000 : buildings • 1 
more than $30,000; will sell „ n 
ness in family. Owner. J 
Monclies, L. I., X. Y. 
alone are worth 
account of sick- 
F. MULLER. 
VIRdNIA farm, 92>5 acres. 45 acres in wood. 
4 /■• miles city of -i 0 , 0 OO; good roads; good roll- 
ing land: fine for truck and fruit or tobacco; 
VERTISFR 6 riqn * 0 ' once; easy terms. AD- 
vt.Kll8I.R 0890. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
^ rEI ?r~i To small farm, near railroad 
or snmil house, with garage, in village, almut 
1 i fro J." ‘‘ t y * I?er R ( ‘ n County, along Erie 
Railroad preferred. .T. B. HOPKINS. 412 Main 
St., Hackensack. N. J. um 
238 w A f RE Delaware County farm. 5 miles from 
>> Alton, creamery and churches; 32 milch 
COWS, 12 young cattle. 15 sheep, team horses 
all necessary machinery: good buildings good 
5S£a,""Wn bn A ".*.r*w- n*SoJS5 
Milton H 'P" Rivl? "near 
Milton-on-iiudson. ]u miles from Newburgh and 
o miles from Poughkeepsie; new attractive 7 
room house, with bath. Kewanee water sniinlv 
ojstem and hot water heat; beautiful view of 
0 one e m t Ue h fro e m''ran: 
and storage building, and equipment to conduct 
odern peltry business: also 150 peach trees 
i" n f U n bf ' !,r 1 il '^' 1,n 6 -year- 0 ld apple trees and 
L.O 2 -year-old apple trees, all In first-class eon 
lition. reason for selling, owner has other busi¬ 
ness requiring too much of his time a „v from 
k' a *£ «’ \ ROWXD, JR., Milton-e-Hudson 
nAI . tf ; AIN ’ o° r f l ,1,rk <!!lle: 66 -acre fruit and ber- 
ry farm: 6 -room bouse. 3 barns, chicken house 
teaiiis, tools. fertUizer ; ,„,i crates: price $15,000.’ 
Pond Farm R ’ UammoDt « n - J.; Round 
. { ? ' Successful commercial ponitrv 
farm doing large business in hatching ego-'s 
and baby chicks, breeding stock and fancy Leg- 
Skil'ono^ 3 'i fl, * Iy . sf 0 ‘-ked and equipped: 'worth 
t i'off in!r ,u' : ,,l:u 8 n * 0 unt; will 
ca" Ruraf^New-Yorker fSS AI> ' BRTISER 
FOR SALE—Excellent farm of about 170 acres 
adjoining Seventh St., Lewisburgh. Pa ami 
nt P ^ t ^ n ’y n " 8 B,1, b,wn University; bargain 
at $.>. 1 , 000 . terms to responsible party. For full 
particulars address n. B MILTFR p n U J 
303, Lewisburgh. Pa. No bn,k e r ; °’ RoX 
30 ®.,;' E P ES ; Northern New Jersey, for sale; ‘M 0 
tillable: fertile: two sets buildings; originally 
5 ?/ nis , : owner’s 10 -room house, heated, electric 
lij-hts. phone, large barns, lighted: $ 20,000 in¬ 
surance; sacrifice because of influenza; every¬ 
thing complete, running possibility -rtf 4.000 lui 
apples this year: bargain: investigate: immedi¬ 
ate possession: two miles from State road, which 
will soon pass farm: 4>5 from railroad. Address 
Yorker ADVEUT1SEE ‘W35. care Rural New 
FOR SALE—271 acre fruit, truck and grain 
farm: good buildings: fine water: convenient 
to railroad, school, churches: price $32 ne- »ore 
if sold at once. Address owner, W. G. PIPINGS 
Lincoln. Del, 
Lake Mnsconeteong: forty-five miles ont on 
I-ackawanira: built and always occupied bv pres- 
ent owner: in perfect repair: large, highly cul¬ 
tivated garden, small fruits, asparagus bed: fish¬ 
ing. boating and bathing; death of wife causes 
owner to offer at less than first cost of con¬ 
struction: should be seen to be appreciated. Ad- 
sorT*N B J S * BALDWIN - 152 Market St., rater- 
lOR SALE Small hotel and boarding liouse: in¬ 
dustrial town. Southern New York: gas water 
Voiv r i < .o- v: T T i " < '°, m “ $ -°° wetkIy : prn-o $3,500.’ 
FOX 20i, PIorseho«ds. X. Y. 
HMt SALE—A 40-acre fruit, poultry and dairy 
farm in Petersham. A. L. BOUDY, Athol. 
Mass.; R. 1, 
FOR SALE—95-acre farm: 77 acres tillable: bal¬ 
ance meadow anil timber: located in Bucks 
Co.. Pa., >5 mile to state road, 1 mile to 1ms- 
ness places, 3miles to railroad; good roads: 
buildings consist of brick house with brick Sum¬ 
mer kitchen attached: 15 rooms, with attic and 
cellar; henhouse for 200 liens: slate-roof wood 
house: large wagon house: 2 silos, hold over 100 
tons: oorncrib: oats lied and pig stable: barn 
65x50 ft.: 2 barn floors: stabling for 2l cows. 7 
horses. 25 pigs: entries cemented and cow stable 
cemented, with gutters: litter carrier installed: 
price $13,500: cash $6,500; balance in first mort¬ 
gage. ADVERTISER 6905, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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