Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single men nml women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded: salary 
per month and maintenance for both men 
.,,ui women, with opportunity for advancement. 
Apply, stilling age, to SUPERINTENDENT, 
Letch worth Village, Thlells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
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WANTED—Married farmer to work small farm 
near Frederick, Md.; attractive home, fruit, 
flowers and vegetables. Write particulars, I,. 
M. H„ 1026 17th St., N. W., Washington, I). C. 
WANTED—Dairyman who is callable of taking 
charge of thoroughbred Holsteins; must under¬ 
stand feeding, testing and raising young stock. 
Answer by letter to MODERN DAIRY FARMS, 
Kir, Hudson Street, New York City. 
WANTED—Man for general farming, in Albany 
County; state age and salary expected, includ¬ 
ing board. ADVERTISER 7424, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POI’LTRYMAN wanted; married: must be thor¬ 
oughly versed In all branches of the industry; 
good house, unfurnished, wood, vegetables, milk, 
etc.: references as to ability and character re¬ 
quired; $75 and - r per cent of profits; small. 
White Leghorn plant to be increased to 5.000 
layers; splendid opportunity to the right man. 
Telephone or write W. L. EDISON, Morristown, 
X. ,T. 
HERDSMAN for small herd (8 head) of pure¬ 
bred Guernseys, on Eastern Long Island: new 
modern stable: ideal position for right party: 
give foil particulars with wages required. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7656, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on smal' farm in New 
York State: state age, nationality and wages 
wanted. ADVERTISER 7655, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced working farm manager. 
McKINNEY & CO., Binghamton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small family on general farm; either 
man and wife or widow and son; state wages 
expected and give references first letter. E. 
ROWELL. Louisa. Vn. 
WANTED—Single man with poultry experience; 
must furnish references; good position for the 
right man: write full particulars at once. 
LAIRELTON POULTRY FARMS, Lakewood, 
N. J. 
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WANTED—For 50 miles out of New York City, 
two women, or man and wife; one to cook and 
make butter for small dairy: other for general 
housework and laundry. Address BOX ISM, 
Monroe. Orange Co., N. Y. 
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WANTED—Young man in rabbitry and eaviary 
to assist in general work; $50.00 per month, 
room and board; state experience, also refer¬ 
ences; application for this position onlv recog¬ 
nized by letter. JOSEPH BLANK. 428 Highland 
Avenue, Mount Vernon. N. Y. 
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WANTED—Small family on general farm: man 
and wife or widow and son; moving expenses 
jtaid at end of year. E. ROWELL, JR., Louisa, 
WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—Wanted; reliable. 
useful, handy caretaker; preference to one 
with wife to do’ laundry work: care of buildings, 
orchard, machinery (no live stock): comfortable 
house: state experience: references, mechanical 
ability. Address FARM, Times Office, Mount 
Kisco, N. Y. 
FOREMAN FARMER WANTED—Here is the 
chance of a lifetime for an ambitious, prac¬ 
tical. married man with small family who can 
plan and complete the work necessary to build¬ 
ing up a profitable stock farm: this man must 
really work, rain or shine, and direct others in 
tlie prompt starting and early completing of 
carefully laid out work; wife must understand 
chickens, make fine butter and board bands; 
foreman can bring one helper along; present 6- 
rnom house will be enlarged and improved for 
rigid people: every privilege reasonable man 
would expect will be cheerfully granted: farm 
li"s between two State roads and covers about 
Hit) acres, including 26 woodland and meadow: 
nearby trolley connects for Philadelphia and 
Trenton; schools within reasonable distance: all 
denominations worship within two miles: Hol- 
sfelns. Berk shires, Percherons and Rhode Island 
Reds to bo chief products; only sincere, capable 
and personally presentable persons will consider 
this very exceptional proposition which will 
surely yield generous money to successful fore¬ 
man: wages to start, $100 for foreman, pin 
money for wife, and $55 for helper, who is to be 
third mail on place: board will be paid at rate 
of $1 a day for each hired man: if possible come 
and bring your wife to make personal inspection: 
take Fountain nouse bus. VICTORY FARMS, 
Roylestowu, Bucks Comity, Ta. Clement H. 
Congdon. owner. 
WANTED—Handy man, generally useful * u gen¬ 
tleman’s estate; must have knowledge of poul¬ 
try: state fully experience, references ami sal¬ 
ary expected. RON 144, Irvington-ou-IIudson, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—A man to work on a poultry farm; 
steady position; $75 per month to start with, 
and house rent free: man used to farm work 
preferred. THE ERANCO-AMERICAN POUL¬ 
TRY FARM. Little Falls, N. J. 
EXCELLENT opportunity for young man for 
valuable experience: beginning wage, $55 
month, board and room: advancement sure: work 
with college herd of purebred cows; milking ma¬ 
chines used; send application, stating age. 
height, weight and habits, to DAIRY DEPART¬ 
MENT. New Jersey Agricultural College, New 
Brunswick. N. J. 
WANTED A practical, neat woman, country 
raised, to live in a small family; must cook 
nicely and he willing to exchange references. 
Answer ADVERTISER 7091, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
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1 WANT a couple, prefer young, without chil¬ 
dren: woman to assist with housework; man 
must understand general farm work and be a 
Rood teamster; furnished room and privileges to 
responsible parties; Level Farm, 15 miles south 
of Syracus e. ,T. LEROY KING. Tully. N. Y. 
A REFINED young girl, or middle-aged woman. 
neat and clean, for easy housework in a small 
family ; good home for one preferring it to high 
salary: 50 miles from New York. SMITH, New¬ 
town Rond. Danbury, Conn. 
SHEPHERD—A first-class English shepherd is 
open for position; best of references. Address 
BOX 102, Cooperstown, N. Y. 
YOUNG COUPLE desire position, institution or 
club house; executive ability; experienced; 
best of reference; American; Protestant; no 
children. BOX 189, Madalin, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as working manager or 
foreman on private estate; experienced in all 
branches; American; married; no children; best 
habits and reference; wife good housekeeper if 
wanted. W. STINSON, Madalin, N. Y. 
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HOUSEKEEPER—Widow, educated, capable. 
with little girl four years old, wishes position 
as housekeeper in suburban or country home: 
understands canning and preserving; excellent 
R«nmetres?; willing and agreeable. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7694, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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POSITION wanted, November 1 or before, by 
practical working New England farmer: long 
experience, farm management, purebred stock, 
t st work, records and accounts ami butter¬ 
making; satisfactory results in last position: 
married: age 39; please state particulars first 
letter. ADVERTISER 7703, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—American, single; scientific train¬ 
ing; experienced A. R. <>.. butter, etc.; all 
brandies live stock; best habits and references; 
particulars and wages. ADVERTISER 7715, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULT RYM AN, 45, married, no children. 15 
years’ practical experience, all branches, 
w-shes position; excellent references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7714, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN with some experience wants p*>si-_ 
tion on up-to-date poultry plant. PAUL MIL-' 
LER, 58 Third Ave„ New York City. 
WANTED—Position as working manager on 
farm or estate by an American, married, age 
38: lifelong experience of practical farming, 
dairying and fruit growing; can operate all 
k’ is of farming machinery: best of reference. 
ADVERTISER 7717, care Rural New-Yoorker. 
WANTED—Position as farmer or caretaker of 
country estate or summer home by young man 
with several years experience general farming; 
married, children; references given. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7727, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By young woman, educated, alert: 
combination position; record work, farm book¬ 
keeping, etc., and actual farm work: can also 
tutor children in family if desired: prefer 
modern commercial farm, dairy, poultry or fruit: 
host references: experienced. ADVERTISER 
772S, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married couple, Dutch, wishes position 
on estate or farm: state wages and conveni¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 7726, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER—Scotch, married, one hoy; wishes 
a pos ! ti in where a thorough practical reliable 
man is required; best references. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 771 s . care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — Married, desires 
position on first-class estate. Guernseys pre¬ 
ferred; good butter makpr: calf raiser: fifteen 
years experience. ADVERTISER 7719. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER — Working. Christian, refined 
young woman, reliable, experienced worker, 
wishes position where she can keep two children 
aged 13 and 9: only responsible position oon- 
s’dered; excellent references: state full partic¬ 
ulars in first letter: personal Interview if pos¬ 
sible. Address ADVERTISER 7720. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Position wanted by a woman 
of character and refinement: not a servant; 
very competent and trustworthy; capable to 
take entire charge; private estate preferred; 
must have good school nearby. ADVERTISER 
7724, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS married man desires better posi- i 
tion; thoroughly reliable, understand farm¬ 
ing in all branches, practical and theoretical; 
good stockman, horseman, operator farm ma¬ 
chinery, milking machines, etc.; place desired 
where good work is appreciated, good pay can 
lie earned and advancement possible; state par¬ 
ticulars. JOHN BONNER, Warwick, New York. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN—Single. 26 of age: 
life experience A. R. O.; good milker and 
buttermaker: all branches live stock; best habits 
and references. D. SCHAEFER. Meadow Brook 
Farms. Rernardsville, N. J. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fully equipped poultry 
and general farm; large modern buildings, run¬ 
ning water and electric lights; houses for 1,500 
poultry, 6,000 pgg incubator capacity; one mile 
to city 15,000 and large wealthy summer resort 
taking all produce at highest retail prices; 30 
acres tillable land, twenty acres pasture, silo 
and barn room for dairy, 100 ton ice house and 
pond; a live, going proposition with established 
market and good reputation; wonderful oppor¬ 
tunity for man who can give his time to its man¬ 
agement: only small capital needed. BELVE¬ 
DERE FARMS, Westerly, R. I. 
FOR SALE—Poultry and truck farm, S acres; 
five buildings; 12-room house, with electricity, 
furnace; new poultry houses, 20x300 ft.: 1.800 
capacity: Cornell plan; fruit; 1U acres of 
strawberries. 1 acre red raspberries, asparagus; 
inside citv limits; price, all equipped, $ 10 , 000 ; 
easy terms. RIVERDALH POULTRY FARM, 
Cortland, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—50-acre farm with stock and ton’s. 
Owner, W. H. FITZGERALD, Montgomery, 
FOR SALE—One 80-acre farm, not. stocked; one 
200 -acre farm, well stocked and all farm 
machinery; both very desirable places; 3 miles 
from this city; good roads. For diagram and 
full particulars address McKINNEY & CO , 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
80-ACRE farm: good buildings, good soil, large 
apple orchard: mile to town: price $5,000; 
cash required $1,500. FRANK FAULKNER. Mt. 
Bethel, Pa. 
COMMUTING fruit farm of 75 acres; brook; 
timber ami building sites, with grand view. 
J. GRIFFIN, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm 235 acres; about 125 cleared; 
estimated nearly 400,000 ft. lumber, besides 
props and wood; stock and tools; well located: 
good buildings, fruit, water, road; ex*-ellent 
chance. THOMAS McLAURY, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—245-acre grain, dairy and stork 
farm; old Colonial bouse, in A No. 1 condi¬ 
tion; new modem 20-cow barn and milk house, 
two big silos, liorse barn, machine sheds, bull 
and calf pens, garage; water in all buildings; 
good hog-tiglit fencing; standing timber: send 
for full description. W. A, STOCKTON, Black- 
stone, Va. 
FOR SALE—Fine farm: consists of 145 acres: 
l’i miles from the village of. Cobleskill; good 
buildings; fine house: running water to lionse, 
barn also. LAMONT’S FARM, Cobleskill. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—190-acre farm, stock, machinery; 
abundant water; 11-room house, two barns, 
stone spring bouse; 20 acres splendid timber; 
milk sold at door by quart; never rented: owner 
70 years old, no help. Address owner, ADVER¬ 
TISER 7698, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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POULTRY, fruit farm and hatchery, on Long 
Island estate, over 12 years doing a large 
business which can be doubled; completely 
equipped, including residence, farm, stock, ma¬ 
chinery, crops, etc. For particulars, write: cash 
necessary, $9,000. ADVERTISER 7692, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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FARM OWNER. Western Connecticut, wants to 
hear from “Back to Lander” or someone wish¬ 
ing to engage in dairying and stock raising on 
shn-es; g’vo particulars of yourself. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7712, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Targe nine-room house: hath, run¬ 
ning water, steam heat, electric lights and 
garage: nearly one acre on Lake Museonetcong; 
45 miles frun New York, Lackawanna; large 
garden, small fruits and asparagus; beautiful 
shade trees; sacrifice at $6,506 to quick buver. 
E. S. BALDWIN. 152 Market Street, Paterson, 
N. J. 
FOR SALE—Hudson River Valley farm: 150 
acres: good soil; apple and pear orchards. I. 
L. BEDELL. West Coxsackie, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent small farm, with house: 
2-3 h«i> houses; lease desired: rent must be 
reasonable. ADVERTISER 7708. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—32H.-aere poultry farm: 131 miles 
from New York: 12 acres good timber: com¬ 
fortable five-room house, supplied by good well; 
barn 16x30: chicken coop, brooder house, anil all 
buildings in good condition; near church and 
school; telephone service: mail delivered: $2,200; 
S1.20O cash. ADVERTISER 7707, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man for barn on Guernsey 
place; state all particulars ami wages expect¬ 
ed. H. H. MEADER, Box 113, Millerton, N. Y. 
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WANTED—A cook fur an institution; no objoc- 
tion to woman with child. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER, 7695, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A first-class dry hand milker for 
certified dairy by October 15; 80 head on tlie 
accredited list; opportunity to advance; $60.00, 
room and board to slart; ou.lv a good man need 
apply. BELLE ALTO FARMS, M. H. McCal- 
lum, Manager, Wernersville, Pa. 
FARM MANAGER wanted of mature experience 
to manage a gentleman’s suburban estate and 
look after two farms; must understand proper 
care of machinery and live stock, have ability 
to handle men, keep exact accounts and instruct 
once a week an agricultural class in a nearby 
s-iiool: a practical Catholic preferred; no objec¬ 
tion to children. Address Working Manager. 
ADVERTISER 7704, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as dairyman, October 15 or 
thereabouts; A-l li. tter-mnker and milker: no 
position paving less than $109 per month con¬ 
sidered: good references. ADVERTISER 7706, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Girls f r chamber work and waiting 
on table in boys’ school in the Rerksliires: 
also pantry service woman: good wages. Address 
MRS. G. L. LUCAS, Berkshire School, Sheffield, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Strong young Protestant woman or 
married couple for general housework on farm 
50 miles from New York: no washing; no help 
to board; modern bouse: good wages and excel¬ 
lent home for suitable persons. ADVERTISER 
7711, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—Single or married, experienced in 
handling purebred cattle on test for Advanced 
Registry, capable nod experienced in producing 
special grades of milk, including certified milk: 
must bo energetic and able to look after all de¬ 
tails observed where good animals are kept ami 
good milk produced: steady employment and on 
portunity for advancement: state age, experi¬ 
ence and references, as well as compensation ex¬ 
pected, noting whether single or married. 
CRESTMONT FARM. 31 N. Fourth St., Sun- 
liury. Pa. 
WANTED—Girl to assist with honsewo-k and 
attend high school. ADVERTISER 7705 care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two women to take charge of the 
housework O’ - a country place. F, L. OLM¬ 
STED. "Pine Lodge,” Lakewood, N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable and experienced married 
farmer on 39-acre fruit and general farm; 
near trolley and city; prefer no children. 
l’T.ITITEITET.D FARM, Norwalk. Conn. Tele¬ 
phone 1140. 
COOK WANTED—I want a strong, robust coun¬ 
try woman who is a good plain cook, for my 
bouse in the country; she will share the work 
of the household with a nurse, a waitress and a 
hired man: site will do the cooking only; the 
family consists of two adults and two small 
obi'drou: every citv convenience: two miles from 
village, 40 miles fr in New York City; for tlie 
right woman who w-old like place In cultured, 
refined household til’s is a choice situation: 
wages $60.00 per month: previous experience, as 
professional cook not necessary: write, giving 
age, nationality, previous experience, religion. 
Address BOX 487. New Canaan. Conn. 
WANTED—-Experienced couple to manage poul¬ 
try plant under supervision ef owner; r-‘ 
redigreeing and trap-nesting: small salary and 
percentage basis; state age. nationality. cx"er- 
iencp, references. BONNIE BROOK FARM. 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
WANTED Four first-class milkers for a certi¬ 
fied farm: wages $75 a month and good board; 
positions open October 1. C VRWYTHAN FARM. 
Bridgebampton, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—A1 single teamster on one of the 
Ic-st farms in the State: want a good, clean. 
Protestant young man who will take interest in 
his w< rk and an extra good team of horses; 
good home, fair wages and pleasant hours for 
the richt man. ADVERTISER 76*96. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FAMILY of six want, clean, competent girl for 
general housework: good home: no washing 
nor ironing; plain cooking: good wages; within 
half nn hour of New York Citv: reference re¬ 
quired. Address F. W. 1L. 25 Eas* ,.**.,oln 
Aventie, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Position as manager of private es¬ 
tate, bv a married American: qualified hv 
manv years’ practical experience. AP\ ER- 
TISER 7651, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULT BYMAN. single, progressive, open for 
change: expert conditioner of high producing 
utility and exhibition stock. ADVERTISER 
7681, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER, American, experienced, good 
cook: must have entire management: men 
*-’>lv in family: moderate salary if working con¬ 
ditions are satisfactory; state full particulars 
in first letter. Address ADVERTISER 7659. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN open for position: working 
manager; qualified by 20 years of actual 
poultry breeding experience; expert in matings 
selection, sanitation and hygiene: feeding, hatch 
ing. rearing; egg production: comnetent, ener¬ 
getic. trustworthy: able to produce results: 
married: American: particulars, salary first let¬ 
ter appreciated. ADVERTISER 7670, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by herdsman: age 36: single: 
competent: reliable: Holsteins preferred: ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 7697, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HOUSEKKE PK R ’ S position want oil bv two sis¬ 
ters, widows, prepared to take full charge: 
verv capable ami absolutely dependable; private 
estate preferred; separate cottage or excellent 
living quarters desired. ADVERTISER 7«»00. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by young 
man of good habits and experienced in a’l 
lines; willing to work; best of references fi¬ 
nished as to ability and honesty. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7700, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOLLANDER, married, wishes position as h*-"'!s. 
man-dairyman on private estate only: 35 vears 
of age; one boy 12 years; best of refu-en'-es; 
lionse must be furnished: religion, p* •♦«staut. 
ADVERTISER 7701. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY manager, energetic and ambiti--es 
successful in raising chicks and making li*-ns 
lav. open for position: best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7690. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING foreman wants position; life-long 
experience in farming, gardening; American; 
married: age 35; two children: best reference. 
Address UAT.T. BON No. 161, Brewster. N'. Y. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by ener¬ 
getic. intelligent agrl. college man of wide 
practical experience: married: two sons. 16 and 
is years; A1 references; kindly state particulars 
and salary. ADVERTISER 7725, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER ami Guernsey breeder; ex¬ 
traordinary. open for position: broad lifetime 
practical and scientific exiierienee all branches 
general farming; live wire; quick action: pro¬ 
gressive; can organize and reorganize any size 
proposition and make it pay big interest on 
invested ca'dtal: married: 31: highest reference. 
POST OFFICE BOX 63, Gowanda, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as foreman on gentleman’s 
plane: nerienced all branches; American; 
married; no children: best references: $160 per 
month, house and privileges. ADVERTISER 
7671, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility: one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County; 
60 miles from New York City, on State road; 
g >■ d bouse with running water and furnace beat: 
also tenant house; new modern barns to stable 
60 cows. 6 horses, etc.; electric lights in house 
and barns; price $100 per acre; will sell with or 
without stock and machinery; no agents. Ad- 
.dress owner, ADVERTISER 7319. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SAFE—Farm. 20 acres, all in cultivation; 
new barn, 8-room house, good water: 250 feet 
ah vo sen level; good quality land; $2,200. HAR¬ 
RY J. ROBERTS, Dade City. Fla. 
FRUIT and dairy farm: 256 acres; large house. 
bam and silo: near i 'ke; 50 miles west of 
Washington, at foot of Blue Ridge: big springs 
tor gravity power system for spraying, grinding, 
milking, heat, lights, etc.: excellent fruit, graiu 
and grass land: dairv herd: good neighborhood. 
Address ORCHARD OWNER. City Hotel, Win¬ 
chester, Va. 
FOR SAT.E—$7,000 down: 75-acre fruit fa-in. at 
Rock Strea.’i, Yates Co., N. Y.: on west side 
Seneca Lake; six miles north Watkins: 35 acres 
aoples. 10 acres pears, peaches and cherries. 10 
acres grapes; all iliese trees are now filled with 
fi-iiit: nine-room house: large incubator, two 
barns and sheds, tenant house, all good condi¬ 
tion; good water—hard and soft: farm "a mile 
f-om I’ennsvlvania and New York Central rail- 
i-ap's: terms reasonable: owner wishing to re- 
v,» le'sseKsav 1 at one**. Address GEORGE 
). EDGEKTON. Rock Stream. X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm: 417 acres: fully 
equipped: good bargain. For particulars write 
BOX 25, Pepactou, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
WANTED to rent with option of buying, hoard¬ 
ing house, about 14 rooms, some acreage au*l 
outbuildings, furnished or unfurnished, near 
town ami good schools, within 100 miles New 
y.--k Citv: s’atc fully what you have. Addr-ss 
ADVERTISER 7710, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, farm 
not more than 20 acres, with house in god 
condition, commuting distance from New York, 
not over 50 miles: prefer Orange County: giv** 
full particulars, with photographs, pri*-.- a-*1 
t--~tiis: no agents. Address ADVERTISER 7713, 
cave Rural New-Yorker. 
AN OPPORTUNITY—To close an estate, a 24 - 
acre going stock farm in Ontario County. N. 
Y.; has alwavs been run as a stock farm and 
is fully stocked xvitli choice registered H*>1- 
steius and Percherons: the land is fertile: build¬ 
ings modern and ample, and finely located near 
markets and schools; competent superintendent, 
and help are now on the place. Inquire of GEO. 
D. HAMLIN, 1259 Pacific St., BrooMyn. N. Y 
No agents. 
WANTED—Country hotel or Summer boarding 
house: must be un-to-date; full particulars in 
fi-st letter. ADVERTISER 7716 . ar*- Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS stock and bay farm for sal*-: want 
to sell on- farm, known as the Singerly Stock 
Farm. 2 pdlcs west of Elkton. ZT'NKEN BROS.. 
Kikton, Md. 
FOR SATE—85 acre, state road farm: 3 miles 
from Kingston: large buildings: 1 horse, 3 
cows, farm tools; also extra two (2) family 
houses and small store, on farm: for all $6,500. 
OSCAR ADDIS, 628 Broadway, Kingston. N. Y. 
COMMUTER’S FARM—For sale or exchange; 
hour out, on state road: modernized house; 
hn-n, good soil, f.nit, wood-lot. ADVERTISER 
7722, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—Near Princeton, midway 
between New York and Philadelphia, on 
Lincoln Highway; sixty-one acres, good build¬ 
ings, well adapted for dairying: half mile from 
R.R. station, school and churches. GEO. A. 
HOUGH. 26 Rroadway. Now York. 
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