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YOUNG ‘MAW; "ttfltegfe ffrartnitto, five years’ 
teaching experience, desires position in rural 
high or district school; subjects, mathematics, 
science, common branches; also experienced band 
and orchestra leader; salary no object. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7735, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as a chambermaid in large 
place, such'as boarding house, or as kitchen 
maid; wages preferred, $40 a month. Address 
MISS PEA RE A. DANE, R. F. D., Sharon, Conn. 
Tel. Call 101—Ring 2. 
POTJLT RYM AN, 32, American, married, open 
for engagement about Nov. 15; 10 years’ ex¬ 
perience; take charge commercial or private 
plant; state best salary and details first letter; 
best references. ADVERTISER 7740, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position of superintendent on gentle¬ 
man’s estate or large commercial farm; have 
had college training and years of experience, 
and can furnish satisfactory references; state 
particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 7741, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
TT7VNTTTD TO RENT—Fully equipped poultry 
farm of 20 or 30 acres, near New York, with 
capacity of 1,200 or over; give all particulars 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 7742, care Rural 
New-Yorker, 
BEAUTIFUL home site, 30 acres, all tillable; 
sassafras and collington loam; 440 feet front¬ 
age on concrete road; 50 feet on Church street 
of village and immediately opposite New York & 
Long Branch Railroad depot; 55 minutes from 
New York; express stop; electric light and gas 
runs in front of property; large locust trees in 
front of building site; $25,000; country estate 
faces (lie house site; easy terms. EDWARD C. 
TAYLOR, owner, Middletown, N. J. 
FOR SALE—82-acre farm; level, excellent pas¬ 
ture and hay land; large barn, cement stable, 
icehonse, milkhonse, henhouse, large hoghouse, 
silo, 10-room house; well located town; school 
and milk factory; write for particulars. F. V. 
KENT, Lacona, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 110 acres; 25 head stock, 
team, good tools, good buildings; two miles 
from State road. BOX 131, Delhi, N. Y. 
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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 naturo is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—.Single men and women as attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for both men 
and women, with opportunity for advancement. 
Apply. Stating age, to SUPERINTENDENT, 
Letchworth Village, Thlells, Rocklaod Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Man for general farming, in Albany 
County; state age and salary expected, includ¬ 
ing board. ADVERTISER 7424, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN for small herd (8 head) of pure¬ 
bred Guernseys, on Eastern Long Island; new 
modern stable; ideal position for right party; 
give full particulars with wages required. AD¬ 
VERTISER 765C, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small farm in New 
York State: state age. nationality and wages 
wanted. ADVERTISER 7t555, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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 104, 
Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y. 
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 only recog¬ 
nized by letter. JOSEPH BLANK, 428 Highland 
AvPinte, Mount Vernon. N. Y. 
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WANTED—Handy man. generally useful on gen¬ 
tleman’s estate; must have knowledge of poul¬ 
try; state fully experience, references and sal¬ 
ary expected. BOX 144, Irvington-on-IIudson, 
N. Y. 
1 WANT a eonple, prefer young, without chil¬ 
dren; woman to assist with housework; man 
must understand general farm work and lie a 
good teamster; furnished room and privileges to 
responsible parties; Level Farm, 15 miles south 
of Syracuse. J. LEROY KING, Tully, N. Y. 
WANTED—A first-class dry hand milker for 
certified dairy by October 15: 80 bead on the 
accredited list; opportunity to advance; $00.00, 
room and board to start; only a good man need 
apply. BELLE ALTO FARMS. M. H. McCal- 
Itim, Manager, Wernersville, Pa. 
HERDSMAN—Single or married, experienced in 
handling purebred cattle on test for Advanced 
Registry, capable and experienced in producing 
special grades of milk, including certified milk; 
must lie energetic and able to look after all de¬ 
tails observed where good animals are kept and 
good milk produced; steady employment and op¬ 
portunity for advancement; state age, experi¬ 
ence and references,- as well as compensation ex¬ 
pected. noting whether single or married. 
OUESTMONT FARM, 31 N. Fourth St., Snn- 
bnry, Pa. 
WANTED—A1 single teamster on one of the 
best farms in the State; want a good, clean, 
Protestant young man who will take interest in 
Ids work and an extra good team of horses; 
good home, fair wages and pleasant honrs for 
the right man. ADVERTISER 7000, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
STRONG, pleasant girl or woman wanted, to lift 
and take care of crippled lady. ADVERTISER 
7730, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Couple on farm in Orange County; 
man for milking and general farm work; 
woman to help witli housework; home privileges; 
modern conveniences; state wages expected. 
BOX 108. Chester. N. Y. 
ASSISTANT gardener, married, without chil¬ 
dren, under 40 years old. experienced in care 
of grounds, garden and horse; wife as laundress 
3 to 4 days weekly, and as caretaker when own¬ 
er is absent; cottage and garden provided; state 
nationality, age, references and wages. Address 
BOX 244, Morristown, N. J. 
WANTED—Capable, active seamstress not over 
35, for institution sewing room, to manage a 
class of boys; understands making and mending 
hoys’ clothing, except pants and coats, and able 
to turn off a goodly amount of work lierself; 
if married, may have position for husband; 
salary $r,ft per ,.ionth and maintenance: other 
positions for women at less salary. W. GRANT 
FANCHER, Supt., County Training School, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Woman to cook and make butter 
from small dairy wages $75 per month and 
board. Address E. C. II., Box 104, - Monroe, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Men for eow testing association 
work: must have practical dairy experience 
ami lraining. JOHN W. BARTLETT, Agricul¬ 
tural Experiment Station. New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED—A large breeder and importer of 
Jersey cattle lias asked my assistance in find¬ 
ing, at an early date, a bigli-class feeder, calf 
raiser and milker to help in the care of his 
large herd; good wages, comfortable quarters, 
and an opportunity for advancement; can use 
either a single or married man. Address H. 
HAYWARD, Narberth, Pa. 
WANTED—Working herdsman, Guernseys, fa¬ 
miliar advanced register work; also capable 
working farmer; comfortable houses with full 
privileges; state wages expected, giving experi¬ 
ence. references. ADVERTISER 7730. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife: man to do the gen¬ 
eral work on gentleman’s place; milk cow, 
etc.; wife cook and housework. Address, with 
references and wages expected, BOX 153, Hunt¬ 
ington, T.. L. N. Y. 
WANTED—Men to do advanced registry testing 
In New Jersey; offers opportunity to learn by 
visiting best herds in country; requirements: 
honesty, accuracy and thorough knowledge of 
Babcock test: salary, experienced men $3 per 
day and expenses; state experience and give 
reference. DEPT. DAIRY HUSBANDRY. New 
Jersey Experiment Station, New Brunswick, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Farmer (married) who understands 
orchard work thoroughly to take charge of 
sixty-acre farm in Bucks Co., Pa.: twenty-threo 
acres in orchard, half of which is in bearing; 
twenty-four acres in general farming. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7739, care Rural New-Yorker, 
TfANYED—X^sTsTnfit 1 crest tnoryirfaTT -frrr -dairy 
producing certified and Grade A milk; one 
who has bad experience fn pasteurizing and 
making pot cheese, buttermilk, etc., preferred; 
send copy of references ami past exporionoe in 
first letter, with wages desired. WOOD BROOK 
FA 1! MS, Mel Delicti, N. J. 
WANTED—Farmhand; married; strong, willing 
worker, as greenhouse helper; $70.00 per 
manth; free rent. KRBTSCHMAR BROS., West 
Nyaek, N. Y. 
WANTED—Housekeeper; about 35; administra¬ 
tion building school for boys; good salary'. 
SUPERINTENDENT, Training School, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
HERDSMAN for 32 Jerseys; modern barns; at¬ 
tractive locality; $75 start. ADVERTISER 
7747, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER-COOK for three men; modern 
house; attractive locality; $50. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7748, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged or elderly woman, home 
in the country, on farm; two in family; work 
light: with boy or girl would be considered. 
ADVERTISER 7749, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable woman who can lie de¬ 
pended upon to look after children; permanent 
position, good salary and nice home to right 
party; prefer woman around 40, or young girl, 
who will have privilege of going to high or nor¬ 
mal school; location suburban town near New 
York. Address ADVERTISER 7744. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farmer, this Autumn, by large 
school near New York, to have complete 
charge of farm operations; wife to have charge, 
witli help, of new farmhouse; inrge acreage of 
good land; thirty milkers, tuberculin tested; 
Protestant preferred; excellent school; reply 
fully, giving position witli present and past em¬ 
ployers. size of family, age, religion, salary de¬ 
sired; present employer will not be communicat¬ 
ed with without permission. ADVERTISER 
7745, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN. single, to live on place, help in garden. 
milk two cows and other general work; must 
be good butter-maker; location Glenmere T.ake, 
Orange County: write, giving full particulars 
and wages desired. ROBERT GOELET, 9 West 
17th Street. New York. 
WANTED—Man and wife, no children; man 
general care gentleman’s place, milk cow, etc.; 
wife cook and housework. Address, with refer¬ 
ences and wages expected, BOX 153, Hunting- 
ton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man for farm work; good 
wages and board. A. F., Box 11. Millington, 
N. J._ 
FARMER-CARPENTER'wanted on small farm 
in Duxbnry. Mass.; pleasant permanent posi¬ 
tion for reliable man. Address, with references 
and wages wanted, JOHN C. RUNKLK, Box 
151, Duxbnry, Mass. 
HOUSEWORK—Two neat competent women, or 
man and wife, for cooking and general house¬ 
work; family five adults: by October 1; refer¬ 
ences required. M. A. BECK, Southern Boule¬ 
vard, Chatham, N. J. 
WORKING farm superintendent, experienced 
duck grower, on established plant; $125 per 
month, house and bonus to man of ability and 
energy; Long Island. ADVERTISER 7752, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER - SUPERINTENDENT, working, 
married. Westchester County private place; 
two horses, three cows; no shows or greenhouse; 
comfortable modern farmhouse: electric light, 
milk, fuel, vegetables, fruits; must board one 
helper permanently and in Summer one extra 
and one chauffeur; state size and ages of fam¬ 
ily, nationality, experience, charge for b-ard 
and wages. OWNER, Box 094. City Hall Sta¬ 
tion, New York. 
WANTED—A competent and pleasant woman for 
bonseworker in family of three; best domestic 
science methods taught; comfortable home: no 
washing excepting own: no children; wages 
sixty dollars per month; references required. 
Answer to P. O. BOX 89, Riverside, Connecticut. 
WANTED—Man to manage dairy farm and w’fe 
to assist in house; salary, $100 per month 
with beard and separate quarters. DR. JOHN 
L. KELLY, Conklingtown Road, Goshen, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
POTTLTRYMAN. single, progressive, open for 
change: expert conditioner of high producing 
utility and exhibit'd* stock. ADVERTISER 
7081. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN open for position; working 
manager: qualified by 20 years of actual 
poultry hrpeding experience: expert in matings 
selection, sanitation and ti' ^icnp; feeding, batch¬ 
ing. roaring: egg production; competent, ener¬ 
getic. trustworthy; able to produce results: 
married; American; particulars, salarv first let¬ 
ter appreciated. AUVERTISER 7070, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by herdsman; age 30; single: 
eomnetent; reliable: Holsteins preferred; ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 7097, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER’S position wanted by two sis¬ 
ters, widows, prepared to take full charge; 
very capable and absolutely dependable; private 
estate preferred; separate cottage or excellent 
living quarters desired. ADVERTISER 7099, pare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted, November 1 or before, by 
practical working New England farmer; long 
experience, farm management, purebred stock, 
test work, records and accounts and butter- 
making; satisfactory results in last position; 
married; age 39: please state particulars first 
letter. ADVERTISER 7703, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAX, single. Protestant, American, 
desires position as poultryman or assistant 
manager on small poultry and fruit farm; at 
present on large poultry plant, but prefers small 
farm for more varied experience, witli congenial 
conditions. ADVERTISER 7733. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
REFINED American couple, no children, experi¬ 
enced in general farming, cooking, housekeep¬ 
ing, desire position on gentleman’s farm or coun¬ 
try estate; wages 8150 per month, witli board 
and room. ADVERTISER 7732, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position, manager or herdsman. R. 
IL DOLLAR, Milford, Conn. 
A NO. 1 farmer desires position on private es¬ 
tate; wife willing to hoard 2 to 8 men; three 
in family; best of references; state wages in 
first letter. V. W. YOUNIE, 45 Hulsey Street, 
Newark. N. ,T. 
A WOMAN wishes housework or plain cooking; 
no laundry: state wages. ADVERTISER 
7734, are Rural New-Yorker. 
SHEPHERD wants situation: single; 25 years 
raising registered sheep; good references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7743, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position ns manager large commer¬ 
cial orchard; practical and executive exper¬ 
ience in modern methods from clearing the land 
to packing the crops. ADVERTISER 7750, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager; married, 
no children; thoroughly understand ail prin¬ 
ciples of scientific and practical farming, in¬ 
cluding gardening and flowers under glass and 
outdoors: college training; graduate of Sweeney 
Auto & Tractor School; best of references: state 
particulars anil wages in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7740, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman, buttprmakpr. herds¬ 
man desires position up-to-date farm; single. 
30; Babcock test: references; please give full 
particulars. ADVERTISER 7751. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POTTLTRYMAN—Single, 21, to work on com¬ 
mercial poultry farm; willing and trust¬ 
worthy; Uvo vears experience. FRANK Mc- 
GINNUESS, Larehmont, N. Y. 
FIRST-CLASS married man desires better posi¬ 
tion; thoroughly reliable, understand farming 
in all branches; practical and theoretical: good 
stockman, horseman, operator farm machinery, 
milking machines, etc; place desired where good 
work is appreciated, good pay can be earned 
and advancement possible; state particulars. 
JOHN RONXER, Warwick. New York. 
SITUATION—By elderly man: care of furnace 
and chores: light watch lob or some inside job 
for Winter. R. H. KIMBALL, Route 40, Darien, 
Conn. 
WANTED-—Position by experienced utility ponlt- 
ryman where ability to work and produce re¬ 
sults counts; sbigle, American, age 21, good ref¬ 
erences and bus'ness training; prefer charge of 
a "country residence” plant. JOE WIRIG, R 4, 
Box 31, Berea, Ohio. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
390 AORES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County; 
CO miles from New York City, on State road; 
good bonsc with running water and furnace heat; 
also tenant honse; new modern barns to stable 
00 cows, 0 horses, etc.; eleetric 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 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; excellent 
chance. THOMAS McLAURY, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—245-acre grain, dairy and stock 
farm: old Colonial house, in A No. 1 condi¬ 
tion; new modern 20-cow barn and milk house, 
two big silos, horse barn, machine sheds, bull 
anil calf pens, garage; water in all buildings; 
good hog-tight fencing; standing timber; send 
for full description. W. A. STOCKTON, Black- 
stone, Va. 
FOR SALE—Fine farm; consists of 145 acres; 
IV, miles from the village of Cobleskill; good 
buildings; fine house; running water to house, 
barn also. LAMONT’S FARM, Cobleskill, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 20 acres, all in cnltivation; 
new barn, 3-room bouse, good water: 259 feet 
above sea level: good quality land; $2,200. HAR¬ 
RY J. ROBERTS, Dade City, Fla. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm; 417 acres: fully 
equipped; good bargain. For particulars write 
BOX 25, Pepaeton, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—To » nt, with option of buying, farm 
not more than 20 acres, with house in good 
condition, commuting distance from New York, 
not over 50 miles: prefer Orange County; give 
full particulars, with photographs, price and 
terms; no agents. Address ADVERTISER 7713, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS stock anil hay farm for sale; want 
to sell our farm, known ns the Singerly Stock 
Farm. 2 miles west of Elkton. ZUNKEN BROS., 
F.lkton, Mil. 
FOR SALE—137 acre stock farm Orange Co., 
N. Y.: good house, good barns, large ben 
honse, running water in house, cow barns and 
Rtable. 200 peach trees 5 years old, 200 apple 
trees 5 years old, 50 mature apple trees, 30 
acres woodland. 20 acres Alfalfa, balance good 
pasture and tillable: on state road and situated 
well for markets; will sell farm with machinery 
and stock or without. ADVERTISER 7723, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 14 acres; 7 miles to thriv¬ 
ing town: large honse and barn in good condi¬ 
tion; plenty of fruit. ADVERTISER 7729, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two farms, joining, 337 acres: 
good land; best water; good buildings: well 
fenced; on main road: station miles: 600.000 
ft. maple anil beech; $9,000: one-half cash; 
equipped if wanted. CLARE GREGORY. Mount 
Vision, N. Y. 
WANTED—American farmer wants dairy farm 
to rent or work on shares with privilege of 
having; Southern Jersey preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7737, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED, practical farmer and orehard- 
ist, with three grown sons, would operate on 
shares large, fertile stock and equipped general 
farm; or would accent position as manager or 
superintendent on salarv and commission basis: 
porsonal references. ADVERTISER 7738, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ARIZONA RANCH—1*10 acres; will grow Al¬ 
falfa. fruits and vegetables profusely: abund¬ 
ance of water for irrigation; excellent soil: fine 
for dairying and liogs; for sale or exehauge for 
New England property: price $4,000: write owner 
for particulars. C. B. WILSON, 70 Kilby Street, 
Boston, Mass. 
FARMER WA N'T ED—Have 74-acre farm, good 
level, fertile land; will give responsible party 
half to run same; wife to run bouse; must live 
in same house as owner. A. J. SAVACOOL, 
Bristol, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Owing to other business I am offer¬ 
ing for sale my poultry farm at a sacrifice; 
this is a growing business that shows splendid 
net profits; has 15 acres of good soil; good 
schools, churches and near the best of markets; 
incubator capacity twenty-two thousand; brooder 
capacity ten thousand; eight large laying houses, 
thirty-five hundred capacity; one hundred sev¬ 
enty-five fruit trees: five thousand chickens; 
tools; good residence; automobile; buildings have 
running water and are nearly new; price and 
terms upon application. WILLIAM B. SNYDER, 
Rosendale, N. Y. 
WILL RENT or share a 200-aerc dairy, poultry 
and pie farm; all large brick buildings; near 
railroad station; running water and sewage sys¬ 
tem: situated on water, Long Island: surrounded 
by thriving villages and in center of Summer 
resorts; modern equipped dairy, stocked with 
cows; poultry, pigs and horses and all new farm 
implements, including tractor. Write T. L. R., 
Room 2502, 110 West 40th Street N. Y. City. 
FOR SALE—200-acre Dorchester County farm, 
bordering Transquaking River, on the famons 
Eastern Shore of Maryland, "With short, mild 
Winters and pleasant Summers; in sight of 
State road; seven miles to county seat: mile to 
school, village and depot; 135 acres in cultiva¬ 
tion; diversified productive soil; early trucking; 
peas, potatoes, watermelons, cantaloupes; also 
good grain, clover and grass land; *15 acres wood 
and timber; abundance of fruits—apples, 
peaches, plums. pears, strawberries, small 
fruits; eiglit-room house, newly painted and 
pnnered. front and back porch; water from 
punip on porch: beautiful shady lawn: barn, 
with hay fork; chicken houses and outbuildings 
in good renair: price $12,500. H. J. GOSLIN, 
Route 2, Cambridge, Dorchester Co., Md. 
190 ACRES; nleasantly located, well watered: 
large dwelling with hardwood finish: three 
barns, si'o, wagon house; two orchards and 
other fruit; cheap if sold soon, death leaving 
owner alone. N. HOLLON, Wyalusing, Pa. 
FOR SALE—22 acres, all level and cultivated; 
about 200 young assorted fruit trees; 12-room 
bouse, barn, outbuildings; near Kingston and 
Hudson River: good roads; $5,000. OSCAR 
ADDIS, (128 Rroadway. Kingston. New York. 
FOR SALE—A productive dairy farm; good 
buildings; will sell with or without stock: 
wanted, a tenant for a dairy farm; a good 
liberal contract to the right party whom lias 
machinery and help to run a place. E. T. 
BLACK, Scio, N. Y. 
TO SETTT.E ESTATE—180 acres (1*1 in woodlot) 
upland farm, Tioga Co.: 10 cows: suitable also 
fV>r sheep and starting orchards. WARD 
CLARKE. Saco. Me. 
WANTED TO RENT—House in suburbs of city 
or town in Maryland or Virginia; near high 
school. BOX 233. Greenville. S. C. 
FOR SALE—217 acres, Burlington Co.. New 
Jersey: potato land in highest state of culti¬ 
vation; 17 acres young apple orchard; new large 
buildings; good farm bouse with modern sanitary 
plumbing, beat, electric lights; tw'o new tene¬ 
ment houses: best marketing facilities, 2 miles 
from shipping center; 17 miles new road to 
Philadelnhia. ADVERTISER 7754, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM WANTED—About 6 acres: good sized 
house: about one hour from New York—Jersey 
preferred: suitable for chickens and truck farm¬ 
ing: state price and all details. ADVERTISER 
7755, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm 130 acres, two fine bouses, 
fine outbuildings, never failing water, woodlot, 
four miles from Middleburgh on main road: for 
particulars, address, FARM, 22 Haigh Ave., 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Gentleman’s fine modern home with 
or without farm: desirable for summer home 
or all year residence; 1278 feet elevation; f ur 
miles from Middleburgh. on direct road from 
Catskill to Albany; price with farm $7,000. 
Address FARM. 22 Haigh Ave., Schenectady, 
N. Y. 
FARM—23 1 A acres, honr out, near station, mod¬ 
ernized hour-, barn, good soil, fruit, woodlot, 
for sale or ex uange for larger farm considered. 
ADVERTISE’ 7753, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
HOME and care wanted, in pleasant private fam¬ 
ily, by lady, crippled, and needing lifting and 
care. ADVERTISER 7731, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FORTY rocond-hand 390-egg size Cypher Co. in¬ 
cubators wanted. C. M. LAUYER. MeAlister- 
ville. Pa. 
HONEY—Extracted plover. 00 lbs.. $15.00; four 
10-lb. pails, $10.80; four 5 lb. pails, $5.80; 
f. o. b. our station; 10 lbs. prepaid in second 
zone. $3: third zone. $3.25. Buckwheat (dark) 
honey, 10% less than above prices. • Special 
prices on large orders. RAY C. WIT.COX, 
Odessa, N. Y. 
UNITED STATES Cream Separator: 500 pounds 
capacity; either hand or power; good as new. 
J. I. IIERETER, Gettysburg. Pa. 
WANTED—Car clover mixed hay. B. CALL, 
Tarrytown, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Candee brooder. 500-ohtck 
capacity has been used only a few months; 
price $30.00 f. o. b. Holmes, Dutchess Co., N. 
Y.; also Mann bc.no grinder, almost new; can 
lie used hand i>r power; $12.00 f. o. b. Holmes, 
N. Y. S. & H. FARM, Holmes. Dutchess Co., 
N. Y. 
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