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•SI N G L E —Take charge of fleck on 
large, private estate; attd board. 
Forward copies of references. 
(Aoency) 47 W. 42nd St., New fork City 
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, 
Retch worth Village, Tldells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
HELP WANTED—Married couple to take charge 
of farm, approximately 4b ncres. and apple 
orchard: most desirable surroundings; house, 
vegetables and fruit free; reference required; 
write full particulars. Address L. J. VIKH- 
MAXN, Mt. Tremper, Ulster Co., X. Y. 
WANTED—All experienced cow tester for an or¬ 
ganized twent.v-slx herd association; will pay 
£3.25 per day. Address inquiry to R. S. ACK- 
E1!LY, Crystal ltun, Orange Co., X. Y. 
\\ ANTED—Two sisters, friends, or mother and 
(laughter; good plain cook, chambermaid and 
general housework: farm residence, with city 
conveniences. E. <5. CURRY, 1626 Wool worth 
Building, New York. ’Ulmne Barclay 4414. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits, 
from 1(1 to 2(1 years, for general farming, that 
Is willing to lmstle, that is Interested in pure- 
lH-ed Holstoin-Uriosian cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 7700, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Working foreman: honest, reliable, 
steady; only those having first-class references 
from previous employers need apply. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7814, care Rural New-Yorker. 
\\ ANTED—Real farmer fin* steady job on an 
estate; married; large family no objection; 
must have good references. 'Telephone ’Morris¬ 
town 1042. Address CRAFTSMAN FARMS, 
Morris Plains, N. .T. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer, married. April, 
1021, salary and commission basis: 148-acre 
hay and grain farm; new buildings; Seneca 
Fount}-. N. A'.; half mile from market; personal 
interview necessary. Address R. ('. GAMBLE, 
15 Bronrl St., New York City, N. Y. 
ITOUSEKKEPER wanted on small farm In New 
York State; small house; no milk and bntter 
to care for and no outdoor work; elderly woman 
preferred; no children: state age, nationality, 
wages wanted. ADVERTISER 7838, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—As soon as possible, a married man, 
with small or no family, to care for five milk 
cows and small flock of sheep; must understand 
both cows and sheep and be willing to board 
two or three men; to a good man who enn fill 
this position we will furnish house, garden, two 
quarts milk daily, firewood and pay good wages; 
wi'l require reference. Address J. W. HEY- 
WOOD, Ellerslie Farms, Rliineeliff, X. Y. 
Shepherd 
FARMERS' BUREAU 
WANTED—Woman for plain cooking, general 
housework; good salary; near New York; 
modem conditions; permanent position. ADVER¬ 
TISER 783(1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced single farm hand; must 
have good references: all year round job; £40 
n month and board. DRAWER P. Norwalk. Conn. 
WANTED—At once, single man for general work 
who can milk and take care of stock. MRS. 
BIT,1.1AM DART, Darts. Herkimer Co., X. Y. 
WANTED—I.aundry matron, about 35. for insti¬ 
tution; salary £45 per mouth and maintenance; 
if' married, can probably place husband; no chil¬ 
dren. SEPT. COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, 
Lawrence, hi ass. 
WANTED—-.Reliable woman or girl to help with 
housework; one who would consider good homo 
to large wages. MRS. RAY HANER, Leeds, 
Frroone Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer-gardener, married; wife to 
do cooking and housework: family of two: per¬ 
manent. ADVERTISER 7s2S, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single white man for general farm 
work; must milk three eows: state age and 
wages expected. S. P, POULTRY FARM, Silver 
mil. Md., Station II, Washington, D. C. 
WANTED—Woman or girl. Protestant, white, 
for general housework: to he good plain cook 
and able to wait on table for a small family now 
hi country place near Now Haven, Conn.; will 
ho in home in New Haven during Winter; wages 
£45 per month. Address II. Y. s., Box 1702, 
New Haven, Conn. 
WANTED—Working farm superintendent and 
wife on farm in New Jersey; state references 
and salary required. ADVERTISER 7832, ear© 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM HAND, good milker, expecting to do 
holiest, day’s work and Impermanent; good lied, 
hath, hoard, homelike place; six miles from 
Mount. Kisco, Westchester Co.. N. Y.; £F>0 
"'oath. E. B. WILSON, 02 Broadway, New 
i <«rk. 
M ANTED—April 1. 1021, married man. no fain- 
. ily, or very small, experienced in tipple grow¬ 
ing and general farming, for place in Eastern 
Pennsylvania. For full particulars write 
ADVERTISER 7835, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A GOOD opportunity for a reliable married 
farmer to take charge of an up-to-date farm. 
Letters N. A. VAN SON, 105 Hudson Street. 
New* York City. 
ABOUT December 15, experienced orebardist for 
fruit and general farm. Niagara County; pre¬ 
ferably agricultural school graduate; wages 
according to experience ami qualifications, 
I'lus is-rccntngc net profits: give full particulars 
>u first letter, including references. R. A. M1L- 
1 R- Stock Exchange Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1 AKMElt and wife for dairy farm; mau*must ho 
, Rood milker and general farmer: excellent Hv. 
'"c quarters, with privileges; £75-£8<> monthly; 
steady place with advancement to right couple; 
no children preferred. Address, with fullest 
Particulars. E. s. M„ Room 2502, 110 West 40th 
Nl -i New York City. 
loi’XG MAN to care for chickens and help on 
privnt'- estate; wages £05, room and board. 
1 R ARLES PARR, Glen Head, L. I„ N. Y. 
FARMER-GARDENER—Man to take rare of * 1 
small place, 20 acres; six registered Jersey 
cows on association test; registered sheep and 
registered poultry: must have experience in sim¬ 
ilar line; state experience, wages required anti 
reference. JOHN O’CONNOR, Bavport, L. I. , 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman for Ilolsteins; single man, 
experienced In A. R. O. work, or one who 
wishes to learn. H. I). SEELY, Goshen, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife on modern fruit, and 
poultry farm; man f-or fanning operations; 
woman to cook for adult family of four: no 
washing; all conveniences on farin' and In house; 
position offers advancement and good home; stato 
wages amt give references. ADVERTISER 7840, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Voting Christian man on modern 
fruit and poultry farm; one with experience 
or anxious to learn; position offers advancement 
and opportunity to learn under best of condi¬ 
tions; state salary and give references. AD- 
A ERTISEU 78J50, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young girl to act as waitress in 
family of four; no bedroom work: am willing 
to teach good earnest girl: fine cotintrv home. 
Address BOX 327, Tenuliy, N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable housekeeper to take entire 
charge of farmhouse; must be a good cook; 
no washing; no objections to one child; state 
references, nationality and salary required. 
Address A. 0. CHRISTENSEN, Box 0B, Derbv, 
Conn. 
WANTED—Single man of clean habits for gen¬ 
eral farm work; must be good milker; board 
and good pay to right man. Address BOX 73. 
>Shmb Oak, N. Y. 
WANTED—Poultry anti useful man, married; 
wife willing to assist, occasionally; on small 
estate; give Full particulars, experience, nation¬ 
ality and salary. POST OFFICE BOX 4. Ossin¬ 
ing, N. Y. 
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AV ANTED—Man to drive team and do general 
work: also man to chop cordwood; steady place 
if satisfactory. BOX 377, Lee, Mass. 
WANTED—Single man. near New York, on 
dairy farm; must l»- good milker; general 
farm work; capable of taking entire charge 
during owner’s absence; state wages wanted. 
O. L. KAKLINGER, Mousey, N. Y. 
W AN FED—Married farmer as working foreman 
tm 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 
good dry cellar; pleasantly and conveniently lo¬ 
cated; 23 miles from New York City in Northern 
New Jersey; one-half mile from railroad; throe 
minutes to trolley; applicants state wages 
wanted, nationality, number in family, age and 
full particulars as to past experience. ir. L. 
MOXl.EY, Midland Park, Bergen Co., X. J. 
WANTED—Married man for general farm work; 
small family; in Westchester County; all im- 
provoments; cottage, fuel and milk’ supplied; 
state wages expected. ADVERTISER 7850, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—General housework girl and cham¬ 
bermaid; white; Protestant; give references 
as to honesty; country girl preferred: two in 
family: nice home; country place in city. Ad¬ 
dress BOX OOP, Stamford, Conn. 
AVAXTED—Gardener; married; Protestant; no 
children; experienced; good milker; for coun¬ 
try place; cottage, one cow, chickens, lawns, 
shrubs, vegetable garden, etc. Address BOX 
pop, Stamford, Conn. 
Situations Wanted 
ESTATE MANAGER desires position; conscien¬ 
tious. progressive executive; wide experience 
in everything pertaining to the care and upkeep 
of a modern estate: purebred live stock and soil 
Improvement a specialty; agricultural college 
training, supplemented by common sense; best 
references: married: 31 years of age. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7810 , care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Position as farm manager by ener¬ 
getic, industrious agriculturist, R.Se!: spe¬ 
cialist in dairy, poultry, crops and vegetables; 
practical farmer: age 30: married; one child, 
ADVERTISER 7707, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WHO wants to hire a hustling farm manager 
that can operate a 30-eow farm with own fam¬ 
ily? age 40; 20 years’ working dairy and fruit 
farms; best of references; position not later than 
Nov. 1; state wages and privileges in first let¬ 
ter. Address D. J., I-’anwood, N. J. 
FARMER-GARDENER desires position on gen¬ 
tleman’s place; married: no children; experi¬ 
enced; 1 test references. ADA'ERTISElt 7700, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A COMMERCIAL poultrymau, single, ambitious 
ami experienced, desires a position; Illumina¬ 
tion; no bad habits: reference: please give full 
particulars, including salary, in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7707, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Married; will be available 
after November 1. to handle dairy farm that 
can pay about £3.500 and perquisites. Address 
TllIIiD FLOOR. No. 2807 Maryland Avo., Bal¬ 
timore, Md. 
AVAXTED—Position its manager commercial or¬ 
chard: experienced in cultivation and market¬ 
ing: on salary and commission basis. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7810, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Job for Winter, in South, liy two 
young men; one unable to do heavy work; 
other strong and husky: open for work Dec. 0; 
can give reference from present employer. Ad¬ 
dress box 257, Margaretvllle, N. Y. 
SUPER IXTENDKNT— Bernard M. Baruch, hav¬ 
ing sold ids country estate, his superintendent. 
AVm. II. Mackenzie, is at liberty to assume new 
duties on or after Dec. 1; he is absolutely reli¬ 
able. with a thorough understanding of all work 
connected with a large country estate, including 
the breeding of Jersey cnttle. Address AA'. II. 
At., Baruch Estate, Bellport, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN wishes position on an up-to-date 
Guernsey herd: good calf raiser and experi¬ 
enced in A. R. work; A1 butter-maker: married; 
2t>; furnish references. ADVERTISER 7840, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, at present engaged as farm 
manager of a dairy farm, wishes responsible 
position on certified dairy farm; references from 
my present employer and others. ADVERTISER 
7841. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENEII—(lentlemau desiring the 
services of a really capable man, single, mid¬ 
dle age. with executive ability, one who thor¬ 
oughly understands farming, gardening, the care 
of stock and the general management .of an 
estate; a conscientious worker. Address GAR¬ 
DENER, Rox 353, Ridgewood, X. J. 
FARM foreman, American, married, middle age, 
with three children, wishes position; life ex¬ 
perience In all branches. BOX 204 West Orange, 
POULTRYMA-N, college trained, single, com- 
erelnl plant; experience: roferenees. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7831 , care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER’S SON, 10 years old, wants steady po¬ 
sition on lfirge up-to-date stock; please state 
wages with full hoard in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7842, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, 24. single, American, 7 years’ 
experience hatching, brooding, contest, pro¬ 
duction work, take charge up-to-date commercial 
or CRtate plant; salary and particulars first let¬ 
ter appreciated; open November 1. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7833, enre Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
on private estate; American; no children; un¬ 
derstands care of farm animals, raising all farm 
crops, care of fruit and shade trees; references 
as to ability, honesty. ADA'ERTISElt 7834, 
earo Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by young married man on 
dairy or poultry farm; is college graduate and 
has several years’ practical experience; can also 
bring good general farm hand and teamster. 
Address It. F. LI EKE, care Simmons, New Citv, 
N. Y. 
YOUNG man, single, wants position as assistant 
gnrdener on private estate; best references; 
state wages and particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7844, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working manager of 
small farm; three ndnlts in family; understand 
crops, fruit., cattle, horses, machinery. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7845, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CARETAKER—Married man, 20, ran do all farm 
work on small private estate: state full par¬ 
ticulars. JOSEPn FATUODK, 282 Halsted St. 
East Orange, N. 3. 
CARPENTER, good mechanic, 10 years’ experi¬ 
ence, wants n position on large place; own 
tools; American; married; small family; first- 
class references. ADVERTISER 7840, earo 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, no children, five years’ 
experience, open for position; can rear chicks 
and produce eggs; will live off place if conven¬ 
ient; details appreciated In first, letter. ADVKR- 
TISER 7847, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married, experienced and col¬ 
lege graduate: furnished bouse or rooms de¬ 
sired; one-man plant if possible. ADA'ERTISElt 
7848, care Rnrai New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer desires position as working 
foreman; age 31; married:, thoroughly exper¬ 
ienced all branches. Address A. C. HEISEIt, 
Glen Alpine, Morristown, X. J. 
FARM FOREMAN would like position on gen¬ 
tleman’s estate: understand farming in all its 
branches and the rare of all kinds of stock: 
American: married; no family: can furnish the 
best of reference. Address ADVERTISER 7853, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WHO wants a farm foreman or caretaker on a 
private estate? One that is Willing to work 
and not looking for a dressed-up boss job; can 
give the best of references. ADA'ERTISElt 
7854, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager or foreman of 
farm or estate: 15 years’ experience as fore¬ 
man; 42 years old; married; American; large 
place run by company preferred. J. WRIGHT, 
Hilo Farm. Shelter Island, X. Y. 
WANTED—Position caretaker on gentleman’s 
place, near seashore, by reliable man; refer¬ 
ences exchanged. ADVERTISER 7857, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
CONNECTICUT farm to let on shares. ADVER- 
TISKll 7837, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED, practical farmer and orchard- 
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 salary and commission basis; 
personal references. ADA'ERTISElt 773S, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SUMMER HOTEL and farm for sale in popular 
resort on the shore of a lake; house accommo¬ 
dates 00 guests; fully furnished: modern, with 
running water, acetylene gas lights, etc.: farm 
consists of about 100 acres, fully stocked and 
equipped with machinery; good money-making 
business. ADA’ERTISElt 7702, 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 AVost 75th 
Street, New York. 
FOR SALK—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., mile to trolley 
station and State road; has a 0-room house, 
large horse barn, cow barn with 26 stanchions, 
two box stalls; storage sheds, milk bouse, hog, 
chicken and ice house: barns have concrete floors, 
running water, drinking basins; milking machine, 
Delco electric lights; large silo; all buildings and 
fences in perfect repair; price £11,000, Apply 
to ir. (’. ROBBINS. R. D. 0, Fulton, N. Y. 
DT’ROO FARM FOR SALE-AVitli most mod¬ 
ern equipment; wire fence paddocks for hogs 
to forage; green crops; self-feeders, automatic 
watering cans and oilers; new farrowing house, 
with I/owdeu equipment: tractor, motor truck, 
new farming machinery; it is essentially a 
breeding stock farm, with Royal Pathfinder. Joe 
Orrln, Taxpayer strain of blood; fine crops; it 
is well stocked and well advertised; located on 
Long Island, where there are many wealthy 
gentlemen’s estates, and also a fine farmers’ 
colony to sell to; an excellent opportunity for 
a practical or scientific breeder to continue a 
profitable, high-grade business; terms £50,000, 
half cash, balance mortgage; might consider 
exchange of city property. Address H. CHURCH, 
Sayville, L. I„ N. Y. 
FOR SALK—267 acres farming and grazing land; 
ideal locatiou; buildings first-class. Z. O. 
MORGAN, Green Springs, Hampshire Co., AA". A'a. 
FOR SAI.E—Fully equipped 480-acre sheep <>r 
stock farm; an exceptional opportunity. Ap¬ 
ply to MRS. M. G. HAIGHT, Blnudford, Mass. 
FOlt SALK—48-acre fruit and truck farm, suit¬ 
able for poultry; large timber lot: near good 
markets and shipping. Owner, J. 0. STEWART, 
Delmar, Del. 
WANTED—Farm; near markets; cheap; descrip¬ 
tion: owners. TYLER, 0S5 Fulton Street, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SUPERB Washington County (N. Y.) home and 
farm, 80 acres, with dairy stock and tools; 
$6,000. Address ADVERTISER 7815, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—137-nore stock farm, Orange Co., N. 
Y.; good Iiousp, good barns, large henhouse; 
running water in house, eow barns and stable; 
2(H) peach trees 5 years old, 200 apple trees 5 
years old, 50 mature apple trees, 30 acres wood¬ 
land, 20 acres Alfalfa, balance good pasture and 
tillable; on State road and situated well for mar¬ 
kets; will sell farm with machinery and stock, 
or without. ADA'ERTISEU 7723. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
150 ACRES in fine locality; good land; fine or¬ 
chards; well stocked with implements and 
crops; no agents; good buildings, all included; 
£00 per acre. ADA'ERTISElt 7803, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—150 tons Alfalfa mixed bay, first 
and second cutting; a quantity of straw: also 
oats and barley grain. For Sale—56-acre Alfalfa 
farm; all tillable, but six acres of woods; eight- 
room house, lien house, wagon house, woodshed. 
For particulars write GEORGE H. PERRY, R. 
F. D. No. 1, Lafayette, N. Y. 
AVAXTED—Poultry plant, 7 to 10 acres, capacity 
800 to 1,200 hens; good house or bungalow: no 
agents considered. ADVERTISER 7820, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
320 LEVEL, irrigated grain, potato land; well 
Improved; Colorado: value $32,000: exchange 
for Eastern dairy farm. E. C. HARPER, Del 
Norte, Col. 
FARM FOR SALE—18 ncres, Vt mile from town; 
6-room house, nice stable, wagon house, barn, 
large chicken house, cow stable; all kinds of 
fruit trees; close to school and church, on the 
railroad, Vt mile from State highway; price, 
£2,500; £1,000 down; balance can stay on the 
place; also nice 6-rootn house, 2*4 acres land, 
next to the 18-acre farm; all new buildings; 
price $1,000; £500 down; balance can stay on 
the place; these two places will say the buildings 
cost more to build than we are asking for the 
places. CALEB BOGGS & SON, Cheswold, Del. 
PUBLIC SALE—Account illness, 66 acre-potato 
truck farm, fertile, high ground, 12-room 
house, barns, plenty water, fruit; main road, 
seashore; ideal locution; garage; gasoline sta¬ 
tion near town; markets; sale sure, Saturdav, 
Oct. 23, 2 p. m. BROWN BROS., Engllsh- 
town, N. J. 
AN OPPORTUNITY—To close an estate, a 240- 
acre going stock farm in Ontario County, N. 
Y.: has always been run as a stock farm and is 
fully stocked with choice registered Ilolsteins and 
Percherons; the laud is fertile; buildings mod¬ 
ern and ample, and finely located near markets 
and schools: competent superintendent and help 
are now on the place. Inquire of GEO. D. HAM¬ 
LIN, 125!) Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. No agents. 
FOR SALE—64-acre farm, stock, tools, hay and 
grain; buildings in good condition. For in¬ 
formation write <’. B. HASKINS, Hume, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small poultry farm, about 10 acres; 
500 capacity; good house; near large town. 
ADVERTISER 7843, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FINK three-acre poultry farm; nearly four hun¬ 
dred AA'bite Leghorns; capacity four hundred; 
six-room bouse, slate roof: in village. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7820, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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AA'ANT small farm, near New York City; write 
fully. ADVERTISER 7830, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
300-ACRE Vermont farm, near Brattleboro, must 
be sold: good dairy farm; very low price. F, 
N. GIDDINGS, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 
SACRIFICE to settle estate 147 acres, good dairy 
farm, on State road, near Newburgh, N. Y.; 
large rolling fields; 0-room house, large dairy 
barn, silo, horse barn, other buildings; will sell 
for £0,000; £5.000 down: four can remain on 
mortgage. P. O’DONNELL, It. D. 4, Newburgh, 
n. y: 
WHO WANTS an A-l farm oil Long Island? 
Fully equipped; 12 acres. Correspond with F. 
R. SMART, 105 Jaggar Avenue, Flushing, L. I., 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One of the best dairy farms; near 
Johnstown, Pa., where milk is selling for 18 
cents per quart. H. A. BKRKELILE, Johns¬ 
town, Pa. 
INVEST—436 acres of timber land, cut over 
nine years ago, cutting six inches in diameter 
and over; five acres cleared; four-room house; 
liarn 36x40; 1 ’A miles from Slaterville Springs, 
New York: lo miles from Ithaca; price £2,500. 
J. A. MEIER, 104 Garfield Avenue, Hamilton, O. 
FOR SALE—30-acre farm: two dwellings, barn, 
two greenhouses, ice bouse, chicken houses, 
etc.; an Ideal small farm: near Bridgeport and 
New Haven. DONALD PAGE, Milford. Conn. 
FOR SALE—Pennsylvania—10 acres; grand loca¬ 
tion; fine buildings; gentleman’s home; along 
State highway: adjoining town: near depot. 
ADVERTISER 7S58, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm, with or without 
stock and tools; farm under good state of cul¬ 
tivation; good milk route: place owned by 
present occupant 24 years; good running water 
on the place; buildings newly painted; 30 head 
of cattle, four horses; 1U miles from city of 
Leominster; wood enough for farm: write for 
further information; for sale on easy terms. 
Address 607 PLEASANT STREET, R. F. D. (107, 
Leominster, Mass, 
FARM—175 acres; good dairy, grain, potato 
proposition: 60.000 feet timber. 300 cords 
hardwood, will more than pay for farm; £1.800; 
£1,200 cash; stock and toots at additional cost. 
Write or call on F. FLORKNSKI, Box 124, 
West Hartford, Vt. 
FARM—Close New York and other good mar¬ 
kets. adapted poultry, fruit, gardening, with 
modern house, barn, for sale. ADVERTISER 
7812, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option to buy, farm. 
3t) acres: sandy loam or sandy: dwelling eight 
naans or more; good water supply; some poultry 
buildings; not more than two miles from Roman 
Catholic church and parochial school and one 
hour commuting distance from New York City; 
New Jersey preferred. G. J. HERBERT, Little 
Ferry, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Fine water front truck farm of 
eighty-five acres; on main State road; three 
miles fntjn Cambridge, largest town on Eastern 
Shore, with eight thousand people, fine schools, 
churches, etc.; seventy-five acres fine light loam 
soil, adapted to sweet potatoes, melons, straw¬ 
berries, peaches and till early truck crops; five 
acres arc in pasture and five in woodland; two 
hundred Elberta peach trees, also fifty apple, 
pear and cherries, in bearing; plenty of out¬ 
buildings, mostly new: old Colonial house, on 
elevation, in grove of trees, with beautiful view 
of Choptonk River, two miles wide here; farm 
itself borders on an arm of the river, providing 
good harbor and private oyster planting grounds; 
house has (Replaces in nearly every room; also 
has fine cellar; price twenty thousand; one-third 
cash. FRED HIRST (owner), Cambridge, Md. 
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