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Farm Help Wanted 
WAN I ED—Assistant herdsman: married: will¬ 
ing to board one man: new house, with all 
Valiev" y ni j rovclnents - L - F * CASTLE, Long 
AM ED—Man ou poultry farm: no tobacco 
users; could use married couple if they were 
willing to live with owner and wife help with 
Housework: state experience and salary ex¬ 
pected. LONGSTREET POULTRY FARM 
fronton, N. J. 
hl-.LlALLE MAN for general farm work: small 
dairy: state experience and wages expected; 
permanent place, with house and privileges. P. 
M'I'ARLAND, Warwick, Orange Co.. N. Y. 
WAXIER—Middle-aged man on farm for team- 
ster; good wages and board. HENRY OTT, 
n - I - D. No. 3. Lafayette. N. J. 
1 AN ED—Single men to work on duck and 
chicken (arm: must be willing, steady and 
giHK, workers; state wages expected: permanent 
niPn - SHEARER FRUIT AND 
POULTRY FARMS. VInemont, Pa. 
1 EH Single, middle-aged man. experienced 
on innt and vegetable farm, especially young 
renard, potatoes and strawberries; work at 
on.e: good home, good salary right man. Ad- 
:" *EUIAM STOFFEL, care of Lion Brew- 
nit To., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
AVANTED—Experienced farm hands: $2.25 per 
i,nii!'' D,!- anrI room; straight time: 
, lS ^7: 50 t0 575 P pr month, with lioard and 
T tiv p.V linfvJ 7 ALKER-GORPON LABORA- 
" )1{A COMPANY. .Tullu stown. N. J. 
W ,n^ l ' B ^r Gardener ' as outside working fore- 
S^TtJipI. 65 J >p r, “ ontl1 - with room and board. 
JAILORS’ SNUG HARBOR, Staten Island, 
married man. experienced 
tr ! w'- to take charge of small herd regis- 
wiVi ,,i tpias: Permanent position: good wages, 
East Aurora N Ke Y!' Ul "" privileges - B0X 24 ' 
man ? r ' loy "’anted on general dairy 
v .. a " n ’ „-o X rT en °£r d nr inexperienced: state 
Cohn ’• n ' G - STEELE, Thompson, 
gardener: single: small 
and eli Vi 0,10 Oiat requires a man of ability 
P- 'eii ’ n fP 'i s , tate rpf erencps and wages ex- 
E» Salle N. T U ‘ r ' WIIEATt ' Il:LD FARMS. 
Pompetent eomitrv woman for ccn- 
'll :" 1 ™i\r t: «TT,i ,lom ‘ fl ”' the right party. 
Au .; Freeport! N W £ n,0RE - South Longbeacb 
WANTED—On a gentleman's estate, beautifully 
located in the hills of Jersey, about thirty 
miles from New York, a widower with two or 
three sons who are old enough to work in a cow 
barn and on the farm; to responsible people 
good positions are offered, with excellent living 
surroundings, including steam heated room, good 
hair mattress ami bathroom adjoining. Apply, 
with full particulars, including copy of refer¬ 
ence from last place of employment, and state 
salary expected, to W. A. REYNOLDS, Post 
Office Box 727, New York City. 
WANTED—Single man with knowledge of gen¬ 
eral farm operations; state references and 
wages. Address W. S. K. WETMORE, Mont¬ 
gomery, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—A-l milker and herdsman for small 
herd registered Ayrshires; good salary. For 
particulars address W. G. FANCHER. Superin¬ 
tendent, Training School, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Man and wife, without children, for 
country residence, near Syracuse, N. Y.; plain 
cook and general housework and gardener and 
useful outside work; wages $75 a month and 
board. Address ADVERTISER 094S, care Rural 
New_Yorkei\ 
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WANTED—Cook for boys’ school; also assistant 
matron and a housekeeper: good salary. For 
particulars write W. G. FANCHER, Superin¬ 
tendent, Training School, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Master and matron for family of 
hoys; good salary. For particulars write 
ESSEX COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, Law¬ 
rence, Mass. 
TRUCK and tractor driver wanted. Must be a 
good repair man, able to do blacksmith work 
and shoo horses. State wages, experience and 
full particulars, ADVERTISER 6945, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A foreman-herdsman to take charge 
of dairy. Milking machines: modern equipped 
dairy buildings; single or married. Have eom- 
pletely furnished house. All conveniences, coal, 
lights, wood, vegetables and milk. State wages 
and full particulars first letter. A few 
boarders. ADVERTISER 69-13, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
.MODERN equipped dairy farm wants good team¬ 
ster and poultryman. Excellent positions. 
State wages and full particulars. Married or 
single. ADVERTISER 6944, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Capable Protestant couple for 6-acre 
oonntry estate; all-year home; man to care for 
place and chickens; woman to act as house¬ 
keeper and care for two children when mother 
is in town. DR. C. T. STONE, US Monroe St., 
Ridgewood, New Jersey. 
HEALTHY, hustling couple, not over fifty, small 
farm. Westchester County; man take care 
lawns, garden, drives, etc.; no cattle; wife to 
do all housework; family three adults: house 
equipped modern conveniences; vacuum cleaner, 
washing machine, dishwasher, etc.: $110 month, 
board and room: give references. ADVERTISER 
6963, care Rural New-Yorker. 
V ANTED—General farm hand, unmarried, for 
three months: experience unnecessary. GROVER 
(’. GUERNSEY, Schoharie, N. Y.; R. D. No. 3. 
WANTED—Working foreman for general farm; 
must thoroughly understand modern machin- 
i ry. tractor, etc., and accomplish results under 
direction of manager; small family; Protestant 
preferred: wife to board some help: good wages 
ami permanent place; June 1st: near Philadel¬ 
phia: state references, experience and wages ex¬ 
pected. ADVERTISER 6962, care Rural New- 
i orkcr. 
WANTED—Experienced man for dairy farm; no 
cigarettes: must be quiet and kind to stock: 
Mai board, room and one day month. LEE P. 
GRANT, Bloomville. N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wanted for Holsteins; Sussex Co., 
N. J.: state wages and reference In first let- 
t ; -r. Address E. C„ P. O. Box S3, Station AY, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. , 
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 he 
treated as one of the family; only persons de¬ 
siring permanent employment need apply; wages 
$40 per month. ADVERTISER 6823, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$o0 per month and maintenance for men; $45 
month and maintenance for women, with oppor¬ 
tunity for advancement. Apply, stating ngp to 
SUPERINTENDENT, Le'tcl,worth ** Village! 
Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
AA AN I ED 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. WIIEATI'lE1.1) FARMS, La Salle N Y 
AA ANTED—At once, capable single man to work 
on fruit farm; experienced man preferred; 
good home, steady position, good wages and 
bonus to right man. Address BOX 62, New¬ 
burgh, N. Y. 
WANTED—A 
poultry fa -. y0UnK i 0r Uliddle-aged man on 
Mary ilORNnw rh rl * n, « , ,ln >'<'<cssar.v. MISS 
uuknoR, Chesterfield, New Jersey. 
WANTED—Married man to live In tenant house; 
must he capable to take care of entire herd of 
cows and have knowledge of general farm 
operations; state references: man’s ability, first; 
wages secondary consideration. Address W. S. 
K. WETMORE, Montgomery, Orange Co., X. Y. 
I-ARM MANAGER—Scientific, practical and pro¬ 
gressive, on large modern farm or estate: 
show stock and A. It. work; also production for 
profit: give full particulars. ADVERTISER 6965, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HANDY MAN wanted, by May 15 if possible; 
man who understands Hie operation of gas en¬ 
gines, can do some plumbing and carpenter 
work: cottage, milk and wood furnished; ref¬ 
erences required. ADVERTISER 6973, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
I AMILY with children want mother and daugh¬ 
ter to do entire work of small house, country; 
mother, cooking, butter; daughter, over school 
age, chamber work and care children; reference 
required: write before May 20 to MRS. K. D. 
ROBINSON, Hotel Pennhurst, Atlantic City, 
N. J.; state wages wanted. 
WANTED—Single man for general work on a 
small farm near Croton-on-IIudson; must 
know how to run a Ford; give experience, wages 
desired and references. Address ADVERTISER 
6970, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single, for growing commercial 
plant; experience and ambition necessary; 
state salary expected, age and nationality; ref¬ 
erences required. Apply ADVERTISER.' 6968, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, butter-maker and superin¬ 
tendent: small creamery; excellent reputation 
ASH FIELD CO-OP. CREAMERY ASSN.. Ash- 
field. Mass. 
" ANTED—Experienced middle-aged Gorman- 
American farmer iind wife: no objections to 
one child: wife must cook and take care of small 
family week .ends only: $80 per month: milk, 
butter, eggs, wood furnished: no milking, no 
need of furniture. ARTHUR WEISE, Cudde- 
backville, Orange Co., New York. 
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for young man 
for valuable experience at $50.00 month, board 
and room, increase to $65.00 July 1st. Work is 
cooling milk, filling bottles and washing utensils. 
Send applications stating age. height, weight 
and habits to DAIRY DEPARTMENT. X. .T. 
Agricultural College, New Brunswick, New 
Jersey. 
WANTED—Elderly man or boy to do light 
farm work; $25 month: good home: also 
woman for housework: all conveniences: one 
child no objection; $40 month. MRS. I. B. 
LIPMAN, Titusville, N. J. 
OX TEAMSTER—Single man: general farm 
work: permanent position; give age. LOCK 
BOX 238. Barre, Mass. 
SINGLE MAN—Good milker; feed few pigs; 
farm, 1 garden; general man: location Massa¬ 
chusetts: in answering state age. BOX 7, Dor¬ 
chester Center, Mass. 
POSITION WANTED—Farmer, gardener, super¬ 
intendent, American and European experience, 
first-class references, P. WILKS Seed Store, 155 
West 33rd St., New York. 
FARM MANAGER or superintendent open for 
engagement; practical lifelong experience; age 
3i: married; one child; not afraid to work, and 
wife will board help if necessary; first-class 
references as to character and ability; please 
privileges, etc., in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 6956, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS mechanic; can read plans, do all 
kinds construction, repair farm machinery, 
plumbing and painting; best of reference. 
ADV ERTISER 6953, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SI PERINTENDENT or manager open for posi¬ 
tion on farm. For references and particulars 
address ADV ERTISER 6960, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ENGINEER, gas, electric; single, temperate, 
expert repairman, wants position on country 
estate. M. K., 10714 Lamonteer Avenue, Cleve¬ 
land, O. 
J 
WANTED—Farm hands and teamsters; single; 
excellent living conditions and modern machin¬ 
ery; state wages and lime you can start tn work 
J® first letter. WHEATFIELD FARMS, La 
Salle, N. Y. 
NURSE—Undergraduate; will care for aged in¬ 
valid; is kind and good disposition; can fur¬ 
nish best of references as to character and 
ability. ADV ERTISER 0959, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN—Can make milk; can 
manufacture fancy cheese: handle any good 
dairy proposition, or one that can be made good. 
ADVERTISER 6966, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by experienced poultryman 
June 15th; A-l references. E. J. WICKSON, 
Company A. 13tli Infantry, Camp Devens, Mass. 
FARM or estate manager is open for position: 
twenty years’ experience in all branches of 
farming; advanced registry work, feeding, test¬ 
ing, use of milking machines and experienced 
butter-maker; practical knowledge of orchard 
work, pruning, spraying and tree surgery; have 
had several years' experience with poultry on n 
large scale; can handle all kinds of farm ma¬ 
chinery, including tractors, gasoline engines and 
electric motors; experienced in care and rota¬ 
tion of crops, fertilizing, tile drainage, etc.: 
well educated; excellent accountant, and abso¬ 
lutely reliable. Address ADVERTISER 6972, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By American woman of 35, year- 
round outdoor position on small farm, prefer¬ 
ably within three hours of New York; housework 
Winters: good health; references exchanged. 
ADVERTISER 6969, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERD MANAGER desires position on progres¬ 
sive Guernsey farm, up-to-date in everv detail: 
breeding, feeding, calves, milk production and 
A. R. test. ADVERTISER 6967, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, twenty, wishes position on first- 
class farm: limited experience: strong and 
willing. EDW. F. REIDY, 155 South 14th Ave., 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN. 20. wants job on first-class farm; 
limited experience; strong and willing. 
ADVERTISER 6978. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Live, progressive Scotchman 
desires position on country estate or general 
farm: life experience in all branches pertaining 
to practical and scientific farming; a successful 
builder of noted estates in this country; thor¬ 
ough handler of men and machinery: executive 
ability to do and produce results, together with 
construction work and proper upkeep of property: 
only permanent position considered; verv best of 
references. ADVERTISER 6977, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By single man, position with good 
people as farm foreman or manager: capable, 
trustworthy and good habits: experienced in all 
branches of agriculture: further particulars, 
etc., through correspondence or interview; good 
references. Address ADVERTISER 6975. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
| Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Substantial 9-room country home on 
Lake Museoneteong: forty-five miles out on 
Lackawanna; built and always occupied by pres¬ 
ent owner; in perfect repair: large, highly cul¬ 
tivated garden: small fruits, asparagus bed: 
fishing, boating and bathing: death of wife 
causes owner to offer at less than first cost of 
construction: should be seen to be appreciated. 
Address E. S. BALDWIN, 152 Market St., Pater¬ 
son, N. J. 
300-ACRE Delaware Co.. X. Y., farm: 50 bead 
stock; extra improvements: machinery: five 
miles out: $5,000 cash; rest on easy' terms. 
BOX 641, Delhi. N. Y. 
90-ACRE farm, close to State road, trolley and 
town: 6 acres of woods; price $5,500: $2,000 
cash; balance on easy terms. FRED PATTER¬ 
SON. Quakertown, Pa. 
WANTED—.Tune 1st, woman, young or middle- 
FOR SALE—15-acre farm. storelidWF. stock and 
five-room dwelling house, barn, poultry house 
aged, as all ’round helper in Summer boarding „ . uul '~ nou^e. earn, poultry House 
house on farm: pleasant, sightlv loealitv; state al , yard, doing good business: near station; 
wages. CHESTNUTCROFT FARM, Rhinebeck, C .°°V> rvv‘S : n. MS / tpr “' r s ; Address Owner, 
N. Y. I “• kacsrs, estover, Md. 
SINGLE MAN. also a married man. wanted on 
Orleans County fruit farm; in nice village; 
chance for advancement: state age. weight, past 
work and price. ADVERTISER 6974, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A single man ou a dairy farm; 
wages $60 per month and board. MAPLE- 
DALE FARM. R. D. 1, Waterbury, Conn, 
Situations Wanted 
FARM MANAGER desires position on general 
or dairy farm: available July 1st: single: 22; 
farm reared; best of agricultural school and col¬ 
lege training: practical experience: excellent 
references. ADVERTISER 6939, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. gamekeeper: single: thoroughly 
understands brooding. Incubation: handle any 
size plant: industrious; well educated: refer¬ 
ences: state wages, particulars. ADVERTISER 
6955. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Summer work on poultry and fruit 
farm for July, August and September, by a 
Cornell student: American, age 22: intelligent, 
ambitious and of good habits; highest class char¬ 
acter: references; what am T worth fo you? New 
Jersey preferred. M. A. KOEHLER, 200 Willard 
Way. Ithaca. N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—Position wanted as assistant 
on commercial poultry farm: four years’ prac¬ 
tical experience: handy with tools, understand¬ 
ing gardening: single: age 27. P. L. W.. Box 
612. Hicksvllle, L. I.. N. Y. 
CHEF, first-class; take charge kitchen; steady, 
sober, married. 690 ELTON AVE., Bronx, 
New York. 
FOR SALE—Farm. 70 acres; dwelling, 9 rooms, 
bath, all improvements: barn. 56x60. collar or 
basement; cow barn, 24x36, cellar or basement; 
abundant water and two brooks: fruit and young 
orchards: terms arranged. CARL A. ICAHL- 
BAUM. Nanuet, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—On account of poor health, doctor’s 
advice, farm. 105 acres: 12 cows, 2 horses, 
tools, or separate: 3% miles south Mohawk State 
road: basement barn. 40x70: seven-room house; 
running water, sap bush, evaporator, henhouse, 
icehouse: price right: immediate possession. 
GRANT WOLLABER, Mohawk. N. Y. 
■ ■- I ____ 
TWO of the best stock farms in Eastern New 
York: rich, level land, suitable, for tractor; 
new buildings, concrete stables; every conveni¬ 
ence; State roads: near town. Write for com¬ 
plete description. BOX 304, Middleburgh, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small farm: give full particulars in 
first let#»r. with photo, which will be returned. 
J. A. O’DONNELL, 7618 Seventh Ave., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped dairy of 30 herd 
Holsteins: established retail route of 75 gal¬ 
lons at 22 cents per quart: terms if necessary; 
buildings and land for rent. Can you afford to 
miss this? Address P. O. BOX 612. Norfolk. Va. 
135-ACRE river farm; 7 cows, horse, pigs, hens 
and all equipment: timber enough to pay for 
farm: all for $45 per acre. CHARLES MAN- 
LEY. Braintree, Vt. 
FOR SALE—110 acres: Uea good to work; clay 
loam soil: 9-room house, in good repair: large 
dairy barn: plenty timber, fruit, water: 10 
cows, team horses, farming tools: three miles to 
a good R. R. town: :l i mile to school and store; 
$5,200: $1,000 cash: rest on good terms. 
ADVERTISER 6958, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SELL 68-acre farm. 
JOSEPH BARLACH, 
New York, N. Y. 
$1,800 : 59 acres, $700. 
267 West 36th Street, 
SACRIFICE for quick sale—50-acre truck and 
berry farm; 7-room cottage; large barns; tools, 
stock and crops, complete; $6,500; half cash. 
Address Owner, ADVERTISER 6957, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
TO LET—800-hen poultry plant (not stocked) at 
’9% of net profits; state ^xperienoe; only sin¬ 
gle applicants considered. P. O. BOX 53 Ber¬ 
lin, N. H. • ’ 
FOR SALE—345-acre dairy farm, in Chenango 
( onnty. State of Sow York: 150 acres clear; 
rest pasture and timber; fair buildings: soil clay 
loam;_ 4 horses, 27 milch cows, 4 heifers, one 
bull, 50 chickens and nil machinery; owner sick- 
price, bargain, $10,000; $7,000 in cash; $3 000 
terms; owner. Address J. SNEIPER, R. l 
Cincinnatns, N. Y. 
WANTED—Apple arebard, with house; to rent- 
^ if^suitabie will buy. BOX 71, Brentwood. 
257 ACRES, Oswego County: loam soil; mile to 
R. R., village; 50 acres hardwood, hemlock; 
wire fences: trout stream; 11-room house; barns 
45x60, 26x32; new silo: lien, hog, corn, tool 
houses: 20 cows, team, 70 hens, wagons, sleighs 
harnesses, buggy, cutter, plows, drags, cultiva¬ 
tors. roller, mowing machine, rake, hay fork 
etc.; complete: $8,500; terms. DR. RINKLe’. 
Williamstown, N. Y. 
WANTED—To buy or rent, stocked dairv farm. 
by expert dairyman; please state full particu¬ 
lars. AD' ERTISER, 6964, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—65-acre farm in good milk and mar¬ 
ket section: 9 cows. 5 heifers, 2 horses: all 
farming fools: pigs and chickens; 3’4 miles to 
city of 20.000 ; 5 minutes’ walk to school; house 
of 8 rooms: one barn and other small buildings; 
for quick sale cheap. MICHAEL LABOSKI, 
R. 1, Willimantie, Conn. 
FARM FOR SAT.E—Princeton, N. J.; 68 acres 
good land: ebiekeu house, outbuildings, fruit 
trees; no house; price $3,900: $500 down: rest 
on easy terms. Write H. L. HENRY, 4 Shaw 
Ave., Hempstead, L. I., X. Y. 
CHICKEN FARM. Eastport, L. 1.; 72 miles out; 
7 acres land: 6-room bouse: large chicken 
house, barn, fruit trees, berry bushes: splendid 
place for chicken raising: price $4,500: $500 
down; rest to suit buyer. Write H. L. HENRY, 
R. 4, Sliaw Ave., Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. 
FRUIT and poultry farm. $6.500—95 acres; 
Wyoming Co., Pa.; Lake front: near Summer 
resort and markets; on State road; large apple, 
pear, plum and peach orchards in full hearing; 
currant, raspberry and strawberry patches; two 
barns and good nine-room house: three springs: 
near schools, store, depot and milk station: sold 
to settle estate: $2,500 down. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 6979, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A BARGAIN—Hiulson Valley farm; 100 acres; 
very productive: raise rfny crop; especially 
adapted to fruit: 700 trees: apple, pear, peach, 
plum: also berries, grapes, currants; valuable 
wood lot: fine old-fashioned house, completely 
furnished: large barn, carriage house, sheep 
house, granary and poultry houses, all in good 
condition: water in house and at barn; springs, 
wells: SV. miles R. R, station: telephone; mail 
at door: $85 per acre, including horses, cows, 
chickens, complete farm equipment: immediate 
possession: terms. ALICE POWELL, R. D., 
West Coxsackie, Greene Co., X. Y. 
F'OR SALE—Farm of 145 acres; good buildings; 
running water at house and barn; electric 
lights: 25 head of stock; ten horses. H. R. 
McAllister. Cabot, vt. 
VILLAGE PROPERTY—Nice 8-room bouse, 
painted, with blinds, electric light, furnace: 
water in house: barn: big plot of ground: brook; 
near city of Morristown and L. W. R. R.; bar¬ 
gain. PERD. LAEDERACH, Brookside, X. J. 
NEW JERSEY poultry Farm for sale—Good lay¬ 
ing house, barn, small buildings; cultivated 
ground for garden; partly cleared land for range 
and some woodland; modern six-room house: 
cellar under the whole house: everything in good 
condition: seven acres of land; two miles from 
town: near to other poultry farms. For terms 
and particulars, ADVERTISER 6976. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—7-acre country home; 10-room 
house; 2t4-aere lily pond: gas. furnace and 
cistern water: all kinds of fruit. Further par¬ 
ticulars furnished by WILLIAM LEARY, Lily 
Pond Farm, Milford, Conn. 
VILLAGE HOME—11 rooms, bath, water. he;U. 
electrie lights: one acre: well fruited: chicken 
house for 150: ten minutes* walk to P. O., trol¬ 
ley and station: fifteen minutes to normal 
school, also high and grade: well situated for 
summer boarders and chickens; $4,000. F. O. 
BARNES. New Paltz. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Or exchange considered for larger 
farm. 23’\ acres: 10-room house, Kewanee 
water system, bath, heat: new barn: small lake: 
on State road: $15,000; commute in hour to New 
York. ADVERTISER 6980. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
CHOCOLATES—Pure honey centers: healthful 
and delicious; 1-lb. box. 65c: 2-lb.. $1.25. up 
to fourth zone; money with order. "EXDION.” 
Naples, X. Y. 
CLOVER HONEY—Warranted pure; 12 pounds, 
$4.50: postage paid, third zone. LONG¬ 
FELLOW BROS.. Hailowell, Maine. 
MOLINE tractor and plow and 2 sets of plates, 
slightly used: good as new: latest model: 
price $1 460. YOUNG FARM, Rnniside, Orange 
Co.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—J. I. Case Enicur two-bottom 14-in. 
power lift engine plow: used little: price one 
hundred dollars, BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Rush- 
ford. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—5 reliable bine flame wickless oil 
brooders, used once: good condition: 250-chick 
size. $10.50 : 500 size. $12.50: 1.6O0 -hick size. 
$14.50 each. D. W. GOODL1SG, Richfield. Pa. 
POSTS anil polos direct from forest; long life. 
DAVID S. STRAUMAN, Berea. O. 
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