Rebuilt Motorcycles 
Davidsons. Indians, X's, etc. 850 up. List H_ 
Carl W. Mush Co., 518 Broad St.. Newark, N. J. 
Homework on Booties, Sucques. 
Highest p r i ce s. Steady work. 
Prompt payment. Sample anil 
Crocheters: 
wool furnished. SAMUEL FISCH, 1/8 Central Ave., Brooklyn, H. Y. 
Productive Eastern Shore rifrmV""?r%a^e! >c si“e’“nS 
price to'suit the buyer. HANDY S MORRIS, Federifiburg, Md. 
00 YOU 
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FARM 
HELP? 
YVe have many able-bodied 
young men, with and without 
experience, who wisli to work on 
farmi. If you need a good, steady, 
sober man. write for an order 
blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization, and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Ave., N. Y. City 
Write for Free Sample of Home Made Candy pound de- 
livered to sixth Zone Dept. 5. TIIE CCCC CO., Chatham, Ji.Y. 
EVERY TREE shading 
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offering 'us your Cherry, Ash and Black WalnutLogs 
CHERRY LUMBER COMPANY. Cincinnati. Ohio 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
FARM TEAMSTER; single mnn: on large Mas- 
sacliuetts farm; give age, wages expected; 
yearly situation. ADVERTISER 0915, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN and wife; no children; man, general farm 
work: woman, assist housework; farm help 
boarding house. DRAWER H, Barre, Mass. 
WANTED—Housekeeper for middle-aged wid¬ 
ower on small general farm in small family; 
would consider woman with one child; state ex- 
perience and salary expected in first letter. B. 
L. GARDNER, R. D. No. 1, Wallingford, Conn. 
WANTED—Vigorous young women with agricul¬ 
tural experience to work in the gardening or 
general farm department, on a large, up-to-date 
farm; wages according to ability and industry; 
splendid quarters for women, with electricity and 
shower baths; two miles from town on State 
road; teachers and college girls especially de¬ 
sired; work from one month to six. BROAD 
MEADOWS FARMS, Pawling, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer and wife; no children; gen¬ 
eral work on a small country place near Oro- 
ton-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 ADVER¬ 
TISER 0879. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married man to work on dairy 
farm near Middletown, Conn.: no objection to 
children: wages. $90 per month and five-room 
rent. AD\ ERTISER 0926, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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$20 A WEEK paid for farm and gardener’s 
helper, from 0 a. m. to 6 p. m.; $7 a week 
for board and room nearby; prefer two Scan¬ 
dinavians or North Germans. Address JOHN 
MUNSON, Falmouth, Mass.; Post Box 11. 
WANTED—Single man to work on village farm; 
good home; state age, nationalitv, experience 
and wages desired; must be of good habits. H. 
D. ODONE, Journey’s End, Croton-onHudson, 
WANTED—Vegetable gardener: single: small 
garden, but one that requires a man of ability 
and experience; state references and wages ex¬ 
pected in first letter. WHEATFIELD FARMS, 
La Salle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm hands and teamsters; single; 
excellent living conditions and modern machin¬ 
ery; state wages and time you can start to work 
in first letter. WHEATFIELD FARMS, La 
Salle, N. Y. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Farm help. SUSSEX FARMS, R. D. 
5. Newton, N. J. 
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, lietween 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 
$40 per month. ADVERTISER 6829; cure Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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, 1620 Wool- 
worth Building, New York; ’phone Barclay 4414. 
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WANTED—Single tnen 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, Letchworth A'illage, 
Thlolls, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Good man for general farming; $50 
per month and board: good with stock.' AD¬ 
VERTISER 0S91. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced men to work on farm; 
no milking; good wages; also one married 
man; house furnished and all usual privileges. 
Address LOCK BOX No. 215, Itichlandtown, Pa. 
V ANTED—White or colored, reliable man, de- 
liver Ice Summer months, work farm Spring, 
Fall, non-delivery days; references, wages ex¬ 
pected. M. J. HAWKINS, Center Moriches, N. Y. 
FARMER wanted with family; steady position; 
?o0 a month with 7-room house, milk, wood, 
garden; must*understand practical farming and 
rare of horse and cows; farm located at Stevens- 
'tlle. N. Y. ADVERTISER 0894, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
M ANTED—Single men to work or learn on duck 
nmst be willing and steady. WEBER 
PROS., W rentlinni, Mass. 
HOUSEKEEPER to do general housework on 
'arm; full charge; conveniences; (widower). 
Address WM. SNYDER. Newton Falls, O. 
V ANTED—Single man for general farm work; 
good wages and board. YV. H. MILLER 
Athens, N. Y. 
V AN IT'D—Man and wife for farm; woman t 
cook; man for general work: can also use tw 
pnwre 11, Por Particulars address DR. C. A 
i oi ll.R Superintendent, Gowanda State Ho 
l"t"l. Collins. N. Y. 
Y ANTED—On gentleman’s estate in Far Hills 
,,*.,* ,• an assistant farmer, single, familiu 
t.. i" ln , R ’ SPP(lln P. reaping and liandv wit 
rows’ ,oar(1 f,lr tdshod. Answer ADVERTISE 
M1 °* p are Rural New-Yorker. 
.wanted for general farm work < 
oucert url , n . n New Jersey; must be exper 
tierienen*'?’’ ,p,tp| '- stating salary and e> 
) V11 ’ y • BLECHER, 97 Y'aret Street, Broot 
^ rero!i ' : 't U p rdsman for small herd of regii 
merit wo J rt rSey ! : , must understand register < 
Fan 1 ,[s.7,oshenf^ y Y T - PENDELE ’ 
RI tniik E tMm f" farm: soo<1 milker; driv 
Position- w" I? s, ation mornings: year roun 
wage""' \n vVilZ Massachusetts: 'state ag. 
Yorker "'' E ' ERTISER 0914, care Rural Nev 
Gnernwv--'^ on ?®; milker for reglstei 
cremes St'O !" USt ,D Hrst-elass man. with r 
Ft;t< yit* i 1001)1 n,1( l hoard. Apply. F. Rfl 
N. Y’. ' yobrook Farm, Loudonville, Albany C 
iV'' r ,';!^T 1)rv band milkers for certified dai 
Raritan valt uv si r\ ,'V."! k: . sr ’° amI ho » 
‘ ' ALLEY 1 ARMS, Somerville, N. 
WANTED—Milkers; single; for a herd of pure¬ 
bred Holsteins; best of living conditions and 
latest barn equipment in use: state wages ex¬ 
pected and time you can start to work in first 
letter. WHEATFIELD FARMS, La Salle. N. Y 
WANTED—Single man for general work on farm; 
$50 per month and board. W. M. WEED. 
Noroton. Conn. 
• ■ — -—-> 
GENERAL HOUSEWORKER in the eountrv. 40 
miles from New York, for family of two: all 
modern conveniences; state wages. MRS. WIL¬ 
LIAM WEED, Noroton, Conn. 
TWO people to take care of three in family on 
farm; one as housekeeper and one to care for 
pony, eow, chickens, garden, etc.; good home; 
moderate wages. ADVERTISER 0921, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ELDERLY man to do chores and garden work: 
moderate wages. ADVERTISER 0922, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER for three in family; farm cot¬ 
tage: all improvements. ADVERTISER 6923, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—May 1: practical farmer and wife, 
preferably country bred, for general farm 
work: best living conditions; cottage partly fur¬ 
nished: rooms and bath: near New York:’state 
wages; best references required. ADY'ERTISER 
0937, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WE are in want of a first-class hardware man. 
with executive and business ability, who is 
looking toward the future; give experience, ref¬ 
erences. age. Address 188 STATE ST., Bing¬ 
hamton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant matron for boys’ school: 
also seamstress who understands making ami 
mending clothing: able to turn off a goodlv 
amount herself; both must be of strong execu¬ 
tive ability and good workers: salary $00 per 
month and maintenance. W. GRANT FANCHER, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—A reliable white woman, experienced 
in plain cooking, for cooking only, in family 
of two. where three maids are kept; only a per¬ 
son wanting a steady position need apply: give 
full information in first letter; salary $00 per 
month, room and board. MRS. W. SCOTT BON- 
NEI-L. SOS Wick Ave., Youngstown. O. 
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WANTED—A reliable white woman for upstairs 
work and to assist with household sewing: 
family of two. where three maids are kept; only 
n person wanting a steady position need apply; 
give full information in first letter; salary $00 
per month, room and board. MRS. W. SCOTT 
BONNELL, SOS Wick Ave., Youngstown, O. 
-.- 1 
WANTED—Ambitious couple: no children: man 
real working farmer; run 100-acre productive 
general farm: wife cook for owner; family of 5; 
during Summer $100 per month and board. H. 
II. JACKSON, Millington. N. J. 
WANTED—Farm superintendent (working man¬ 
ager) on Orange Co.. N. Y.. dairy farTta: must 
be thoroughly experienced in all farming machine 
ery. including gasoline engines, silo filler, 
thrasher, etc.: good hand at feeding and butch¬ 
ering hogs: excellent position for right mnn; 
state experience, number in fnmilv and salary 
expected. Apply by letter. M15. CHARLES 
COGSWELL, 208 East 74th Street, New York 
City. 
WANTED—Cook, for family of four; also ex¬ 
perienced farmhand; on large farm: on trol¬ 
ley: near Princeton: all modern conveniences. 
Address I. K. CHAMPION, Princeton. N. J. 
WANTED—Men for test milking and work in 
dairy; purebred A.vrshlres. GLEN l’OERD 
FARMS. Torresdale, Philadelphia. Pa. 
FARMER Single man, must be thoroughly ex- 
perieneed, to work on commercial farm; also 
to milk two cows: salary $75.00 per month and 
hoard: call any day hut Tuesday and Friday. 
MACN1FP HORTICULTURAL CO.. Inc., 52-54 
Vesev Street. New York City. 
SINGLE HERDSMAN for certified dairy: one 
thousand quarts daily: have charge 0 milkers 
and rows: state wages, reference and experience. 
RARITAN VALLEY FARMS. Somerville. N. J. 
WANTED—Man hv month on dafrv farm: must 
he good with team. II. PLAN KEN HORN, 
R. D. 1. Poughkeepsie, N. YT. 
WANTED—Man and wife on gentleman’s farm 
in White Plains, N. Y.: man farmer, gar¬ 
dener. handy man; wife plain good cook, during 
Summer; YVinter act as caretakers; pleasant 
room and bath in main house. Address, stating 
references and salary required. I. M. FRIED¬ 
MAN, 219 West 81st Street, New York City. 
WANTED—General farm hand on dairy farm in 
Jersey. Apply G. DOUDERA, 80 Court Street, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
YOUNG MAN. willing worker, with a limited 
farm experience desires work on a Vermont 
farm where he will have a good home. Address 
ADY'ERTISER 0858, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED on farm by blacksmith 
with general knowledge of farm machinerv, 
dairy cattle and horses. ADVERTISER 0913, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER, experienced. desires 
position on gentleman's place; American: mar¬ 
ried; no children: references. ADVERTISER 
0909, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT carpenter wants position on gen- 
. fleman’s estate: wife can board help; can do 
interior-exterior work, wagon repairing, paint¬ 
ing, glazing; has tools; references. STEPHENS 
care Strine, Mt. Kimble Ave., Morristown, N. J. 
SITUATION WANTED—Man and wife, with 
girl. 9, as caretakers, cooks or general work: 
state wages and full particulars in first letter: 
reference if required. Address G. VAN DEN- 
BURG. R. D. 1. Herkimer, N. Y. 
XT'RSE. with boy. 3 years, wants* position to 
take care of children. NATTE BUCHALSKY, 
115 Huron St., Greenpoint. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
- BUTCHER—Protestant young man. married, 
wishes steady position in the eountrv. E. 
ELLERMAN, Box 145, Beacon, N. Y. 
WORKING superintendent herdsman: single; 
competent and reliable; best references: A. R. 
0. work, Babcock testing: can furnish additional 
dairy hand; seeks position with purebred cattle 
breeder; Holstein or Jersey; state salary and 
full particulars, first letter. Address BOX 98, 
Barnegat, N. J. 
YOUNG MAN, with part college training, four 
years’ practical experience in all farm work, 
desires position; thoroughly reliable, with abil¬ 
ity; terms. $70 per month and goc^J living condi¬ 
tions; begin work immediately. ADVERTISER 
0925, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, 38, married, no 
children, seeks position, commercial or pri¬ 
vate: $75 per month and usual perquisites, or 
less wages and commission on increased produc¬ 
tion: references. ADY'ERTISER 0920, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — Single: American: 
life experience, A. R. O. calf raising: milking 
machines; no tobacco or alcohol; wages and par¬ 
ticulars. ADY’ERTISER 0929, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A COMPETENT poultryman and gamekeeper, 
married: thoroughly experienced in hatching 
and rearing thicks and game birds, wants a po¬ 
sition as working manager on gentleman’s es¬ 
tate; excellent Teferenees. Address S. YV. 
FIELDING, 117 Phelps Ave., Englewood, N. J. 
YOUNG married man. farm-raised farmer, agri¬ 
cultural student, willing and intelligent, wants 
work with successful scientific farmer in pros¬ 
perous genoral farming district: desire house¬ 
keeping quarters; state full particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0930, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG single American wishes position on 
private place; herdsman or poultryman: life 
experience and best reference: $70 per month, 
pins maintenance: state particulars. F. JUSTIN 
GATES, T. O. Portchester, N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED couple as caretakers; can give 
the best of references in gardening and house¬ 
keeping: will answer all replies. For particulars 
write or call at this address: OTTO L. MEMM- 
LER, 2000 Tilden St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C. 
WANTED—A competent woman for general 
housework, 3% miles from Hudson: no wash¬ 
ing; no farm work: 824 a month. MISS PEET, 
R. F. D. 2. Hudson, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN. working manager, 45. married. 
lately in charge of largo commercial plant, is 
open for engagement: fifteen years’ experience; 
best references. ADVERTISER 0934, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER desires proposition with a 
future; lifetime experience, beside training, 
with live stock, growing, fitting, testing, oper¬ 
ating all kinds of farm machinery: grow all 
kinds of farm crops: willing to board help; age 
26; American. Address WILLIAM J. MASON. 
Leonardo, N. J. 
ON ACCOUNT of my wife having poor health 
and not able to get satisfactory farm help, 
will have to give up farming for myself, and 
will take a position as general manager on a 
gentleman’s estate or dairy farm: life exper¬ 
ience and the best of references: state best 
salary with furnished cottage and privileges. 
ADVERTISER 0935, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as swine herdsman by sin¬ 
gle. reliable man; good references. 134 
NORTH ATHERTON STREET, State College, 
Pa. 
POSITION WANTED — Thoroughly competent 
farmer; American: married: 3S years old; 
capable and reliable; understand all farm 
machinery and raising crops raised in Mon¬ 
mouth County: good potato grower and real 
farmer. ADVERTISER 0930, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SAT.E—Poultry and 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. $8,500: near 
shipping station and elevator: high producing 
poultry, attested by egg-laying contest. Address 
ADVERTISER 0804. care 'Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Louse on small Vermont dairy farm 
near village: give full description and terms. 
Address ADVERTISER 0859, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
238-ACRE Delaware County farm. 5 miles from 
Waltou, creamery and churches: 32 milch 
cows. 12 young cattle, 15 sheep, team horses, 
all necessary machinery; good buildings, good 
water, sugar bush, evaporator and all necessary 
Utensils: will sell with or without stock and 
tools. ADVERTISER CSS9, care Rural New- 
Y orker. 
FOR SALE—271-acre fruit, truck and grain 
farm: good buildings: fine water: convenient 
to railroad, school, churches: price $32 per acre 
if sold at once. Address owner, W. G. RIDINGS, 
Lincoln, Del, 
FOR SALE—Two good farms in Orange Co., 
N. Y.; one of 181 acres and one 70% acres; 
finely located. Inquire of G. N. LANDS, Mont- 
gomery, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Up-to-date pnnltry plant; 10 large 
henhouses; 2 large brooder houses; an incu¬ 
bator; hatch 14,400 eggs at once; a big granary 
and barn and garage; windmill holds 30,000 gal¬ 
lons water: 8-rooni house and bath: hot water 
heat: gas light and all improvements; with tin'. - , 
place goes about 15.000 one-year-old hens. 4.000 
yojjnS chicks, horse, cow and all tools; price, 
$22,000; cash $0,000; buildings alone are worth 
more than $30,000; will sell on account of sirk- 
uess in family. Owner, J. F. MULLER, 
Moriches, L. I., N. Y. 
r 1 1 
- -sMiccessiui commercial poultry 
farm doing large business in hatching egg's 
and baby chicks, breeding stock and fancy Leg- 
Mnnnn S)!s: , stocked and equipped: ' Worth 
$30,000 and earning 20 p ^ on that amount; will 
sell for $20.01 Ml. Address ADI'ERTISER 0899 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Substantial 9-room country home on 
Lake Musconetc-ong: forty-five miles out on 
Lackawanna; built and always occupied by pres, 
ent owner; in perfect repair: large, highly cub 
tivated garden: small fruits, asparagus bed': fish¬ 
ing. boating and bathing: death of wife causes 
owner to offer at less than first cost of rou¬ 
st ruction ; should he seen to be appreriated Ad¬ 
dress E. S. BALDWIN, 152 Market St. Pater¬ 
son. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Small hotel and boarding house; in¬ 
dustrial town. Southern New York: gas water 
™‘U r iv, i i y: ~ income $200 weekly; price $5,5<X>! 
BOX 207, Horseheads, N. Y. 
I-OR SALE—20 acres, large bouse. 3 cottages, 
barn, ice house; Lake Shore Stale road. Buf¬ 
falo to Cleveland; unusual opportunity for eater- 
N ? Y° autoists ’ ROBERT FOOTE. Lake View, 
FARMS FOR SALE—20-acre poultry farm; 
modern house, improvements; also’ GO-aero 
grain-dairy farm; 00 miles from N. Y Citv 
New Jersey town of 3.000. BOX 03. North 
White Plains, N. Y. 
WANTED—Fruit farm. 50-75 acres; Hudson 
\ alley; near high school: full particulars first 
letter. ADVERTISER 0-917, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Y'illage farm, 2-10 acres; Hudson 
River district, near high school: full particu¬ 
lars first letter; buildings must be good. AD¬ 
VERTISER 0918. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FINE farm for sale: 418 acres on Chester River.’ 
with splendid water front; extra fine house; 
pleetric lights in house and barn: hot and cold 
water in house: 0.000 pear trees, 0 acres aspara¬ 
gus. 10 acres Alfalfa; price, $42,000; if von 
want a splendid home, then write at once. * A. 
PARKS RASIN, Chestertown. Md. 
FOR SALE—275-acre dairy and general farm: 
Walkill Y'alley: account death in family. AD- 
Y ERTISER 0910, care Rural New-Yorker. 
124-ACRES, truck and grain farm, for sale; 
fine location: good state of fertility; adapted 
to all crops; good buildings; close to' town and 
milk station. Write, F. H. BECKER. Harring¬ 
ton. Del. 
House to rent for light housekeeping; cheap. 
I. D. DEYO. Purling. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Established livery autotruck ing bus¬ 
iness in prosperous town. 00 miles from New 
York City: steady all-year income; fully 
equipped: owner in poor health: will sacrifice for 
quick sale. ADVERTISER 0927, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED to rent for cash or on shares, stocked 
farm of 100 acres or more, by experienced 
farmer and stockman: best of references. AD¬ 
Y'ERTISER 0928, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM for rent in exchange for some labor: IS 
miles from New York. ADY'ERTISER 0924 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAINE—For Sale, on Penobscot Bay. fine estate; 
300 acres; 1.000 cords wood standing: l.OtH) ft. 
shore frontage: 14-room house; 2 barns: orchard, 
45 trees. JONES SISTERS. Bedford. Mass. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm. 175 acres good land, 
well watered, two-thirds under cultivation: bal¬ 
ance fine low ground pasture: 4 dwelling houses, 
modern 20-cow barn, milk house, ril< <. -i 1P ds: 17 
head purebred Holsteins, 17 head grades': farm 
well equipped with modern machinery; two miles 
from hustling town of 5.000 population: only 
dairy supplying town: monthly business. $1 500 
Address owner, A. IC. KRITSEL1S, South Bos¬ 
ton, Y'a. 
CHOICE dairy farm. 270 acres, on State road, V, 
mile station: 40 choice cows; fullv equipped* 
excellent buildings. THEO. FULLER. Unadilla. 
N. Y. 
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FOR RENT—Poultry plant with accommoda¬ 
tions for 1.000 hens - fine location and equip¬ 
ment; product sold in advance: full particulars 
upon request. BOX 597. Providence, R. 1. 
160-ACRES level land; pear and apple orchard; 
fair buildings: 10 minutes’ walk from station 
postoffice; 20 miles from Trenton: 35 from Phil¬ 
adelphia: all stock and machinery goes with 
one-third or one-half cash: lvalar.ee' to suit pur¬ 
chaser. Owner, S. W. Z1LER. Raven Rock. 
N, J. 
FOR SALE—98-acre dairy farm, bearding house; 
fine location. Write to BOX 66. R. D. 2 
Dover. N. J. 
FINE fruit farm for sale: $7 acres, mostly frnit* 
hay and grain for own use: 10-room' bouse; 
reservoir water; within tire district: shade and 
ornamental trees: location. Hudson River frnit 
belt, on State road, near village, public school 
and shipping points; must be seen to be appre¬ 
ciated: only reason for selling, poor health. 
GEO. H. BROWN, Highland. Ulster Co.. N. Y\ 
WANTED—Family of three will buy or take 
long lease, furnished or unfurnished, small 
suburban house with about 3 acres, within 100 
miles New York: town water and bathroom es¬ 
sential: give full particulars. ADVERTISER 
0931, care Rural New-Yorker. 
37-ACRE farm. 7-room house, barn, wagon. 
shade, small chicken houses, plenty of water! 
small tools, 1 cow. 1 pig. 30 chickens; .-nts 12 
tons of hay. THOMAS TURNBULL. Otisville, 
Orange Co., N. Y.; Box 45. Price $2,000. 
FOR SALE— Farm, near Kingston: 24 acres* 
elegant view of Hudson River: 17-room h. use. 
cottage, garage, barns and other outbuildings: 
fruit; water: $5,000. OSCAR ADDIS, 628 
Broadway, Kingston, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying 
small farm, with cottage, in good condition: 
must have running water: within 75 miles of 
New Y'ork. 2625 GRAND CONCOURSE. X. w 
York City. 
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