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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED— -Single men and women ns 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, 
Letchwyrth Village, Tbiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—For 50 miles ont 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 194, 
Monroe, Orange 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. 
WANTED—Young man in rabbitry and caviary 
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 BI.ANK, 428 Highland 
Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant creamery man for daify 
producing certified and Crude A milk: one 
who lias had experience in pasteurizing and 
making pot cheese, buttermilk, etc., preferred; 
send copy of references and past experience in 
first letter, with wages desired. WOOD BROOK 
FARMS, Metuchen, N. J. 
WANTED—Farmhand; married; strong, willing 
worker, as greenhouse helper; $70.00 per 
month: free rent. KRETSCIIMAU BROS., West 
Nyack, N. Y. 
WANTED—Housekeeper; about 35; administra¬ 
tion building school for hoy’s; good salary. 
SUPERINTENDENT, Training School, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED-—Reliable woman who can bo de¬ 
pended upon to look after children; permanent 
position, good salary and nice boine 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 and wife, no family, at my 
20-acre suburban home; wife to do cooking and 
act as dining room maid for my family; kitchen 
in common, otherwise living apartments entirely 
separate; electric lights, telephone, city water, 
bath and all modern conveniences and highly 
desirable; located on macadamized road; both 
Interurban and city ears pass door; man must 
be capable and willing general farm hand; 
salary $1,000 yearly and ail necessary living 
expenses except clothing; highly desirable re¬ 
sponsible position; please give full details, age, 
experience, references, ejinrcli affiliations and 
how soon open for engagement, etc., first letter. 
Address T,. BLACK, care Catawba Candy Com¬ 
pany, Sandusky, O. 
WANTED—Married farmer as working foreman 
on 30-acre farm, about, 23 acres under cultiva¬ 
tion; fruit and general crops: must understand 
pruning and spraying fruit trees, care of stock 
and ordinary farm machinery; only those having 
considerable farm experience wanted; perma¬ 
nent and pleasant job for the right man: be¬ 
ginners and those looking for soft snap need not 
apply; neat, comfortable 4-room cottage, with 1 
good, dry cellar: pleasantly and conveniently lo¬ 
cated; 23 miles from New York City in Northern 
Now Jersey; one-half mile from railroad; three I 
minutes to trolley; applicants state wages , 
wanted, nationality, number in family, age and i 
foil particulars as to past experience. II. L. : 
MOXLEY, Midland Park. Bergen Co., N. J. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman as cook in family 
of two, where butler and houseman is kept; 
call or write for particulars. DR. <3. KREMER, 
Manor Rond and Bridle Avenue, West New 
Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—A man for a gentleman’s estate. 30 
miles from New York, who understands duties 
of same, fruit trees, flowers, garden; keep one 
horse, cow; no crops grown; ice to be cut In the 
Winter, etc.; good wages to the right party; 
milk, rent fuel and vegetables. Applv M. F. 
1TNTERMEYER, 22 William Street. Sixth Floor, 
New York City, any afternoon at 3 p. in. 
HELP WANTED—Married couple to take charge 
of farm, approximately 40 acres, and apple 
orchard: most desirable surroundings; house, 
vegetables and fruit free: reference required; 
write full particulars. Address L. .1. VIEH- 
MANN, Mt. Tremper, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable single man for general farm 
w>"-k on 80-acre up-to-date farm, with modern 
machinery; to milk four cows and raise crops; 
wages $75.00 per month with room and board; 
permanent position to right party; give age. 
nationality and reference. Address D. W. 
CRASSER, Woodbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Married farmer on farm in Berk- 
shires. Mass.; good butter-maker and shepherd 
preferred: cottage, fuel and milk supplied: state 
nationality and wages expected. ADVERTISER 
7703, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By small family of adults, servant 
for general housework; one who lias lived near 
New York; good plain cook: no washing; $50 
Per month. ADVERTISER 7709, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man to manage dairy farm and wife 
to assist In house; salarv $100 per month, with 
board and separate quarters. DU. JOHN L. 
KELLY. Oonklingtown Road, Goshen, N. Y. 
MARRIED eounle; man to help in griRt mill and 
run truck; wife for housework. M. E. LAMB, 
New Egypt, N. ,T. 
WANTED—All experienced cow tester for an or¬ 
ganized twenty-six herd association: will pav 
$3.25 per day. Address inquiry to R. S. ACK 
RUTTY, Crystal Run, Orange Co., N. Y. 
HERDSMAN to feed and eare for small herd of 
llnlsteins; single limn of rlean habits, with 
g'K'd training and familiar with modern methods: 
up-to-date equipment; good room, board, and 
pleasant surroundings; state experience, age and 
wages w anted. BOX 373. Searsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED—Refined woman to eare for invalid 
child; good home on large country place; will 
he above the servants, but not a member of the 
fiimlly. Address 327 Tenafiy. N. J. 
Ul.W'KxuI’l'Hx WANTED -Two men: one com- 
potent blacksmith, one liorseshoer. Apply SEA- 
°°K FARMS COMPANY. Bridgeton, N. J. 
W AN X KD—Protest ant man and woman for gen¬ 
eral inside and outside work for three adults 
on place of small house and grounds (modern 
conveniences, no live stock); must be absolutely 
reliable; wages to correspond with ability; ref¬ 
erences exchanged. SINCLAIR KENNEDY, 
Kent, Conn. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on a farm in SontHern 
New 'Jersey; state age, nationality and wages 
wanted; no objections to small child. JOHN F. 
MOSSBRUOKER, Mickelton, N. J. 
WANTED—Two sisters, friends, or mother and 
daughter; good plain cook, chambermaid and 
general housework; farm residence, with city 
conveniences. E. G. CURRY, 1626 Wo-dwnrtli 
Building, Now York. ’Phone Barclay 4414. 
POULTRYMAN for modern plant; must be a 
capable, experienced, single man; wages $60; 
state full particulars and references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7779, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER for dairy farm: all modern equip¬ 
ment: must he a good milker and general man; 
wages $80; state full particnlars and references; 
can use a single man. ADVERTISER 7780, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable woman in good home to 
help with general work and eare of children; 
will be appreciated and well paid. MRS. II. B. 
1IARPEN1)ING, Dundee, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
REFINED American couple, no children, experi¬ 
enced in general farming, cooking, housekeep¬ 
ing, desire position on gentleman’s farm or coun¬ 
try estate; wages' $150 per month, with hoard 
and room. ADVERTISER 7732, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position, manager or herdsman. R. 
H. DOLLAR, Milford, Conn. 
SHEPHERD wants situation; single; 25 years 
raising registered sheep; good references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7743, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager large commer¬ 
cial orchard; practical aud executive exper¬ 
ience in modern methods from clearing the land 
to packing the crops. ADVERTISER 7750, care 
Rnral New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman, buttermaker, herds¬ 
man desires . position up-to-date farm; single, 
30; ■ Babcock test;’ ■ referencesF-please give -full 
; particulars. ADVERTISER 7751, care Rural 
New-Yorker, ; 
WANTED—By October 15, position as caretaker 
or general manager of Country place by a 
middle-aged man with an agricultural school 
training; 15 years of practical experience in all 
.branches of farming: unquestionable, references 
as to character and ability: write particulars in 
first letter. Address ADVERTISER 7704, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MOTHER, two sons, exceptional farm workers, 
good milkers: ' wages, shares or caretaker.' 
Address care F. W. 11 ILLS. Furnace Wood, 
Peekskill, N. Y. Telephone 1121W. 
HERDSMAN, practical and efficient, wishes 
position at oneq in commercial dairy: can nse 
both bead and bands to advantage and get re¬ 
sults from my help; will furnish references cov¬ 
ering eight years’ successful wo-k: married, 
with small family. ADVERTISER 7765. eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, neat, efficient and trustworthy, 
wishes position in gentleman’s private dairy; 
love cows and know liow to keep them healthy 
and clean; no tobacco or liquor used; highest 
recommendations for past eight years: married, 
with family: 30 years of age. ADVERTISER 
77110, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN AND WIFE—Position to run farm board¬ 
ing house. SEARS, care H. P. Mills, Belle 
Haven, Greenwich, Conn. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager by ener¬ 
getic, industrious agriculturist, IT.Sc’; spe¬ 
cialist in dairy, poultry, crops and vegetables; 
practical farmer: age 30; married; one child. 
ADVERTISER 7707, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, eight years’ experience, Cor¬ 
nell training. 30, single or with bis mother, 
wants responsible position; very best references; 
can handle any size plant. ADVERTISER 7700, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Practical farmer, life ex¬ 
perience. ago 45. as working manager. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7757, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager, married, age 34, real 
“dirt” farmer, hustler, desires position, com¬ 
mercial or private; life experience, stock, farm 
crops, garden truck, poultry; excellent character: 
only first-class position considered. Address 
ADVERTISER 7750, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, Christian, some experience, de¬ 
sires position ou farm; A1 references: please 
state wages and duties. ADVERTISER 7775, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, single, desires permanent position 
on private estate; first-class carpenter, painter 
and maintenance man. C., BOX 208, Rhinebeck, 
N. Y. 
FARM manager open for position; experienced 
with purebred dairy, show cattle, hogs, etc., 
general farming, modern machinery and con¬ 
struction work: commercial farm. ADVERTISER 
7771, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager desires position at once; general 
farming, all branches. ADVERTISER 7772, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager open for engagement; wide ex- 
nerienee: scientific and practical knowledge. 
ADVERTISER 7773, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farmer wants position to take 
full charge. ADVERTISER 7774, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERD superintendent open for position; 7 years’ 
practical experience with Guernsevs: married: 
no children: responsible party. ADVERTISER 
7771!, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as dairyman, October 15 or 
thereabouts; At butter-maker and milker; no 
oosltion paying less than $100 per month consid¬ 
ered; good references. ADVERTISER 770(5, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT POULTRYMAN. young, married, no 
children, desires change; best of references as 
to character, ability and integrity. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7708, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER -Cornell B. S.; engage for 
$2,000. ADVERTISER 7788, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—Five years’ A. R. O. experience. 
ADVERTISER 7787, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN) 42, single, steady, conscientious 
worker, 3 years’ on last place; desires position 
on estate or manage small commercial plant. 
A. N. RENWICK, care J. n. Bogart, Ramsey, 
AMERICAN, married, desires position of respon¬ 
sibility; 14 years’' experience in every , branch 
of farming; must he near school: please state 
conditions. ADVERTISER 7759, care Rural New- 
Yorker.’ . . 
POULTRY and useful man, uiarriOH: wife will¬ 
ing to assist occasionally; on small estate; 
give full particulars, experience, nationality and 
salary. POST OFFICE BOX 4, Ossining, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER and Guernsey breeder extra¬ 
ordinary open for position; broad lifetime 
practical and scientific experience all branches 
general farming; live wire; quick action; pro¬ 
gressive; can organize and reorganize any size 
proposition and make it a paying success; mar¬ 
ried; 31; highest reference. POST OFFICE BOX 
63, Gowanda, N. Y. 
WANTED—By a yotmg Scotchman, position on 
farm to gain experience; eighteen months’ 
experience in England; hard work in exchange 
for board and small remuneration. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7780, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on poultry and fruit farm; 
age 24; well educated Englishman; some ex¬ 
perience poultry keeping; desirous of obtaining 
further knowledge; keen, willing, hard worker. 
F. W. T., 575 Davis Avenue, West New Brigh¬ 
ton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN, 46, no children, desires posi¬ 
tion as working manager on gentleman’s es¬ 
tate; long time experience in all branches of 
farming and gardening. Address P. O. BOX 
51, Itnmson, N. J. 
FARMER-GARDENER—Position wanted by an 
American, 58 years of age, married, no chil¬ 
dren, where honesty and sobriety are essential as 
well as a thorough knowledge of the care of 
gentleman’s farm and country estate; moderate 
wages; Westchester Comity preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7785, care Rnral New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER open for position on gentle- 
.’ man’s estate: married: no children; life ex¬ 
perience in general farming, live stock, garden¬ 
ing, greenhouse, : landscaping; also office work: 
only first-class, permanent position considered; 
best references. ADVERTISER 7784, care 
Rnral New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Widow witll boy of six wishes 
position in modern country home; adults: or 
take charge house for hired help. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7783, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
3(H) ACRES in high state of fertility; one. of 1 the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County; 
60 miles from New York City, on State road; 
good house with running water and furnace heat; 
also tenant house; new modern barns to stable 
60 cows. 6 horses, etc.; electro# lights in house 
and barn’s: 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 400.000 feet lumber, besides props 
and wood’: stock and tools; welt 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-oow barn and milk house, 
two big silos, horse bam, machine sheds, hull 
and calf pens, garage; water in all buildings; 
good hog-tight fencing; standing timber: semi 
for full description. W. A. STOCKTON, Black- 
stone. Va. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm; 417 acres: fully 
equipped; good bargain. For particulars write 
BOX 25, Pepacton, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, 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. 
WANTED—American farmer wants dairy farm 
to rent or work on shares with privilege of 
buying; 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 accept position as manager or 
superintendent on salarv and commission basis; 
personal references. ADVERTISER 7738, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 110 acres: 25 bead stock 
team, good tools, good buildings; two miles 
from State road. BOX 131, Delhi, N. Y. 
190 ACRES: pleasantly located, well watered; 
large dwelling with hardwood finish: three 
barns; silo, wagon bouse; two orchards and 
other fruit; cheap if sold soon, death leaving 
owner alone. N. 1IOLLON. Wyalusing, Pa. 
TO SETTLE ESTATE—180 acres (16 in woodlot) 
upland farm, Tioga Co.; 10 cows; suitable also 
(Vir sheep and starting orchards. WARD 
CLARKE, Saco, Me. 
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 boose with modern sanitary 
plumbing, heat, electric lights; two new tene¬ 
ment houses: best marketing facilities, 2 miles 
from shinning center: 17 miles new road to 
Philadelphia. ADVERTISER 7754, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
45-ACRE FARM for sale; in New York State; 
100 miles from New York: buildings in first- 
class condition. LOUIS BADER, 2 West 75tli 
Street. New York. 
FRUIT and dairy farm: 256 acres: large house, 
barn and silo; fifty miles west of Washington, 
at foot of Bine Ridge: near pike; three miles to 
station; Mg springs for gravity power system 
for spraving. grinding, milking, beat, lights, 
etc.: thirty-five acres annles; excellent fruit, 
grain and grass land: dairy herd and farm 
eouinment: good neighborhood. Address OR¬ 
CHARD OWNER. City Hotel, Winchester, Va. 
FOR SALE—Owing to other business I am offer¬ 
ing for sale my poultry farm at a sacrifice; 
tills is a going business that shows splendid 
net profits; has 15 acres of good soil; good 
schools, churches and near the best of markets: 
incubator capacity twentv-two thousand: brooder 
capacity ten thousand: eight large laving 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. 
FOR SALE —.y productive dairy farm; go«d 
buildings; will sell with or without stock- 
Wanted—A tenant for a dairy farm; a good lib¬ 
era! contract to the right party who has macliin- 
ety and help to run a place. E. T. BLACK, Solo, 
N. Y. 
y 
FOR SALE—134-acre stock farm in Southington. 
Conn.; 14-room house, steam heat, water in 
flte house; all farming tools ami crops: hay, 
oats, corn; with three horses; $16,500; will take 
small cash or exchange for city property. Ad¬ 
dress STEVE FIGLAY, R. F. D. No. 6, Fair- 
field. Conn. 
226-ACRE dairy farm; nse tractor. 
STONE, Vergennes, Vt. 
WALTER 
ueignoors; ‘A mile to school: 1% miles to 
stone road, churches, stores, creamery etc • 
buildings good repair: water in house: 25 acres 
hardwood timber: 25.000 feet spruce; 500 sugar 
trees; 12 head cattle; two horses: all tools and 
fodder; $4,000 one-hall’ cash; write for list tools 
WARREN YONG, South Colton, N. Y. 
dairy cattle, 640 acres productive improved 
land, suitable for raising hogs, cattle, corn 
f”"it and sugar cane; located in Florida 
ALFRED I. STUBBS, 94 Genesee Street 
Auburn, N. Y. - 
WANTED—To rent, with 
farm, near Philadelphia; 
and fruit; good house; on 
particulars in first letter, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
privilege of buying, 
suitable for poultry 
improved road: full 
ADVERTISER 7762. 
FOR SALE—Ten acres of land, in suburbs of 
Grottoes. Va. For further information inquire 
v.T.-Txr,w.x- Grottoes, Va. 
of owner, J. H. MKLHORN, 
BUY FROM OWNER—82-acre truck farm in 
Southern New Jersey; 40 acres under cultiva¬ 
tion: remainder woodland; two crops every sea¬ 
son; three crops Alfalfa; soil adapted for every¬ 
thing: new house, barn and outbuildings: price 
very reasonable if taken this Fall. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7758, care Rural New-Yorker. 
stating of a 12-room house, 2 barns chicken 
houses, ice house, hog pen, etc.: mile from sta¬ 
tion: tins is an ideal farm and home, as it has 
an excellent view, electric lights, telephone, fine 
water, on main road, ami all buildings are in 
excellent condition; tine orchard of 200 trees: 
Mill sell with or without stock and tools: very 
desirable, and one of the finest places in this 
section: can be bought on reasonable terms S 
A. BICKFORD & SON, East Chatham, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; electric lighted; 1, 
liens: 6-room bungaloM’; main road; good 
kets. E. BIGELOW, Beluiar, N. J 
rnar- 
WANTED—Farm in southern half New Jersey- 
anything from $500 to $4,000 considered: menl 
tion everything correctly so I can compare prices 
and descriptions; Mill take immediate possession 
of best bargain. R. CORWIN, 1920 Anthony 
Are., New York City. 
ONE hour from New York City, two dwelling 
houses, all modern improvements; extensive 
buildings, equipped for dairy and poultry: 35 
acres. AD\ EKTISEE 7770, care Rural Xevv- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—2-acre poultry plant in the beauti¬ 
ful village Nunda. Address J. G. N., Dnnver 
E, Nnnila, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—48-acre fruit and truck farm, suit¬ 
able for poultry; large timber lot: near good 
markets and shipping. Owner, J. C. STEWART 
Delmar, Del. 
FOR SALE—A farm of about 130 acres: 15 acres 
in valuable timber and pasture; balance under 
cultivation: located 7 miles from Oswego. N. Y., 
3 miles from Fulton, N. Y.. Vi mile to trolley 
station and State road: lias a 9-room bouse, 
large horse barn, cow barn M'ith 2(5 stanchions’, 
two box stalls: storage sheds, milk house, hog, 
chicken and ice house: barns have concrete floors, 
running water, drinking basins: milking machine. 
Deleo electric lights: large silo: all buildings and 
fences in perfect repair: price $11,000. Applv 
to H. C. ROBBINS. R. D. 9. Fulton. N. Y. 
MILL and water privilege, 2% miles to toM-n; 
good 7-room cottage: barn" 28 acres land; 
price $2,500: easy terms. ADVERTISER 7778, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, fully 
equipped farm, with stock and tools: state 
terms and where located. ADVERTISER 7761, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO farms, one an old homestead, near Rome, 
in Central New York, must be sold this Fall: 
farms adjoin: one of 109 acres. $12,000: other. 
200 acres, $13,000: good buildings; Vi mile to 
freight, express and milk station; on New York 
Central: make an offer on the two. Address 
owner, F. B. WHEELER, Rome, N. Y. 
WANTED—To hear from single yonug man, ex¬ 
perienced farmer in growing strawberries, who 
knows of good loam farm bargain for sale, close 
to good market: I have the money to buy: will 
give you share or salary; state full particnlars; 
references . exchanged. Address J. SCANLAN, 
R. l, Loveland, Colo. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 120 acres; good buildings; 
new silo; good hemlock and maple woods: 
about four miles from railroad station. Inquire 
of D. L. SNYDER, Cherry Valley, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 100 acres: good fertile 
ground; good woods; running water at house 
and barn. Write to JAY E. VAN ALSTINE. 
Cherry Valley, N. Y. 
WANTED-—Poultry farm of 20 to 50 acres to 
rent or farming ou shares, with privilege of 
buying; good buildings and water supply: give 
full particnlars and price. Address P. O. BOX 
424, Seabright, N. J. 
SMALL house, couple of acres, near lake or 
brook, for Summer use: within 50 miles of 
New York. I. S., 365 Essex Street, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
FARM for sale—Near Princeton. muHvav be¬ 
tween New York and Philadelphia, on Lincoln 
HighM'ay: sixty-one acres: good buildings: well 
adapted for dairying; half mile from railroad 
station, school and churches. GEORGE A. 
HOUGH. 26 Broadway, New York. 
IF WANTING productive 94-acre farm, excel¬ 
lent house, attractive Summer hoarding place, 
fair barns, timber, .address ADVERTISER 7782. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One of the best 12-cow farms in 
Vermont; good buildings; wood and lumber; 
near school and village: with or without stock. 
OM-ner. HENRY HOUGHTON, So. Royalton, Vt. 
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