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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 t illage, Thiclls, Rockland Co., N. T. 
WANTED—An experienced cow tester for an or¬ 
ganized twenty-six herd association; will pay 
$3.25 per day. Address inquiry to R. S. ACK- 
IvRLY, Crystal Run, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Two sisters, friends, or mother and 
daughter; good plain cook, chambermaid and 
general housework: farm residence, with city 
lonveniences. E. <!. CURRY, 1(520 Woolworth 
Building, New York. ’Phone Barclay 4414, 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits, 
from 16 to 20 years, for general farming, that 
is willing to hustle, that is interested in pure¬ 
bred Holstein-l'riosiaii cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 7790, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—-Experienced farmer, married. April, 
1921, salary and commission basis; 148-acro 
hay and grain farm; new buildings; Seneca 
County, N. Y.; half mile from market: personal 
interview necessary. Address It. C. GAMBHE, 
75 Broad St., New York City, N, Y. 
WANTED—As soon as possible, a married man, 
with small or no family, to care for live 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 can fill 
this position we will furnish house, garden, two 
quarts milk daily, firewood and pay good wages; 
will require reference. Address J. W. 11EY- 
WOOD, Ellerslie Farms, Rhlnecliff, X. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for plain cooking, general 
housework; good salary; near New York; 
modern conditions; permanent, position. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7836, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Laundry matron, about. 35, for insti¬ 
tution; salary St." per mouth ami maintenance; 
if married, can probably place husband: no chil¬ 
dren. SFI’T. COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Single white man for general farm 
work; must milk three cows; state age and 
wages expected. S. 1'. I’OFLTRY FA ISM, Silver 
Hill, Md., Station H, Washington, D. 0. 
FARM HAND, good milker, expecting to do 
honest day’s work and be permanent; good bed, 
bath, board, homelike place; six miles from 
Mount Kisco, Westchester Co.. X. Y.; Stifl 
month. 1-. 15. WILSON. 62 Broadway, New 
York. 
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 orchardist for 
fruit and general farm, Niagara County; pre¬ 
ferably agricultural school graduate; wages 
according to experience and qualifications, 
plus jtcrcentnge net. profits; give full particulars 
in first letter, including references. R. A. MIL¬ 
LAR, Stock Exchange Building, Philadelphia, 1’a. 
WANTED—Single man, near New York, on 
dairy farm; must be good milker; general 
farm work; capable of taking entire charge 
during owner’s absence; state wages wanted. 
0. 1.. KAELIXGER, Mousey, N. Y. 
WANTED—Quiet couple, around November 1; 
Protestant; general farm experience; must be 
familiar with pruning and spraying fruit: farm 
manager not wanted; wife to keep house and get 
meals; state experience, number and ages of 
family, and salary expected: a good homo for 
people who get tip early and work; no room for 
idlers. ADVERTISER 7862, enre Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Two competent men as farm bauds 
on a farm near New York; permanent posi¬ 
tion; 875 tier month, with board and laundry; 
advancement if services satisfactory. Address, 
stating age and experience. Assistant Farmer, 
ADVERTISER 7863, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER, with wife to help, uu general purpose 
farm having small modern dairy, purebred 
stock, pigs, poultry, garden, orchards, horses, 
machinery, motors, etc.; property within bor¬ 
ough limits, up-to-date town, good school, 
churches, etc.: nearest city, Easton, l’a., 20 
miles distant; liberal wages and 5-room house 
with bath and electric lights, and otlver priv¬ 
ileges; jtermanent home for honest, industrious, 
practical workers; call arrange for interview in 
New York or on the property. Answer fully 
what both man and wire cun do, wages expect¬ 
ed, nationality, experience, references; if any 
children, state ages, boys or girls, addressing 
MANAGER, Taylor Farm, High Bridge, N. J. 
FARM HAND—Single; must lie experienced and 
understand care of stock; -I to 6 cows to milk; 
References required; farm located near Groat 
Barrington, Mass.; wages $55, room and board. 
Apply cither in person or by letter to ROOM 
”16, 23 Reaver St., New York. 
WANTED—At once; farmer; single; good team¬ 
ster; handy with tools; understand farm ma¬ 
chinery and care of stock; prefer man 30 to 40 
years old who lias pep aud wants steady job on 
up-to-date place: state wages aud when avail¬ 
able; references required. WEDGEMEUE 
I ARM, Framingham, Mass.; R. F. D. 2. 
WANTED—Married teamster for fruit 
Boston; must lie experienced, will! 
permanent, job for right man; wage 
J'until, house and place for garde 
PEAUMAIN, Framingham, Mass. 
rin near 
worker; 
$90 per 
J. D. 
• d'SKKEEPEU wanted on small farm in Now 
iork State; small house; no milk aud butter 
0 care for aud no outdoor work; elderly woman 
preferred; no children; state age. nationality, 
wages wanted. ADVERTISER 7805, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Wanted—M an and wife: no children, small 
country place: cottage with all modern im¬ 
provements, privileges; plenty of wood; man to 
uo general work; wife to help in house when re¬ 
quired; state wages wanted, references and ex¬ 
perience; position opeu now. D. B. DENNIS, 
Sufferu, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN. single. 
Plant; must be capable 
»A1E POULTRY FARM 
on one-man commercial 
and experienced. OAK- 
, Westwood, N. J. 
TWO efficient dry-hand milkers wanted in up-to- 
date barn making milk under certified condi¬ 
tions; wages $05 to start, with a guaranteed in¬ 
crease as willingness and ability is proven. 
Address, with particulars, DOSORIS PARK. 
Glen Cove, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man experienced and capable 
of handling a young orchard in bearing of over 
15,000 trees. Apply, with full particulars, to 
CLIFFORD L. MILLER, Clave rack, X. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced herdsman, competent 
milker and feeder, for dairy farm near New 
Brunswick, N. .1.; state age, experience, wages 
wanted, married or single. Write JOHN VET¬ 
TER, Morrison Building, New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable single young man on gen- 
■ Ml farm in 0 '•uectlcut; good wages and 
home. ADVERT!. I 7880. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TRAINED working orchard man; about 1,300 
trees, seven years old; in Maryland, 10 miles 
from Washington, on electric line; house with 
12 rooms, two baths, running water; owner will 
make permanent working contract that will en¬ 
able the right man to secure a rare chance for 
winning out. Address, giving full particulars, 
C. M. CAMPBELL, 333 Central Park West, New 
York. 
TWO capable household assistants in small 
suburban home, 16 miles N. Y. City; electric 
washing, ironing, cleaning machinery; regular 
hours off duty; good salary to refined, willing 
people. CONKLIN. 7 Clover Drive, Great Neck. 
L. I., N. Y. 
SINGLE man wanted to work on farm; $50 per 
month and board; steady job all Winter: small 
dairy. CHESTER SMITH, Cold Spring, N. Y.; 
’l’lione 42-M. 
WANTED—Men to do Advanced Registry test¬ 
ing 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 $3.00 per 
day and expenses; state experience and give 
reference. DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY HUS¬ 
BANDRY, New Jersey Experiment Station, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
WAITRESS wanted in lady's residence on es- 
tate in Delaware; one who will appreciate a 
good position with modern facilities; give refer¬ 
ences and wages expected. JOHN D. MaeLKAY, 
Dalhousie Estate, Guyencouvt. Del. 
WANTED—Single man, Protestant, interested in 
small fruits; duties would include chores and 
fire tending; best accommodations: $50 a month. 
ADVERTISER 7895, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—October 31, single assistant herds¬ 
man; good dry hand milker and do general 
work in dairy and cow barns; we have a fine 
herd of' registered Guernsey cattle; estate located 
in Westchester County. ADVERTISER 7891. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, single teamster to d<> gen¬ 
eral work on farm; good wages to right man; 
estate le aioil in Westchester County. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7892, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, two men to cut cordwood: 
$3.00 cord. DAWSON, Spotswood, N. J. 
YOUNG MAN wanted on farm in village; steady 
position and good home for willing worker. 
ADVERTISER 7890, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young single man for farm Work. 
WILLIAM BROWN, Belvidere, N. Y. 
WANTED — Experienced herdsman, unmarried, 
for steady Job with mixed herd of about 90 
bead milkers and young stock; wages 880 a 
month with board; must bo reliable, no bad 
habits and show references front previous em¬ 
ployers; also need an experienced unmarried farm 
teamster of good liabits and ability. Apple to 
BROAD BROOK FARM, Bedford Hills. X. Y. 
WANTED—Couple, without children; owner of a 
large farm in Western Massachusetts and his 
wife, no others in the family, require the serv¬ 
ices of a woman to do all the work in the house; 
no farm help nor other boarders taken, and house 
is modern and comparatively small; man to be 
generally useful outside; both to live in owner’s 
house, living quarters consisting of two rooms 
and bath; good wages and permanent position to 
the right iieople: highest references required. 
ADVERTISER 78S6, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A BREEDER of 1 purebred Holsteius now has a 
position open for a practical farmer, married, 
on a large farm in Western Massachusetts; this 
is an excellent opportunity for the right man, 
as, in addition to wages and the usual perqui¬ 
sites, there is a chance for advancement aud a 
share in the profits; absolute houestv and re¬ 
liability and fondness and patience with animals 
required: modern house, equipped with running 
water, electric lights and bathroom; milk, pota¬ 
toes. firewood, etc., supplied; wages $65.00 per 
mouth to start. ADVERTISER 7887, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
DAIRYMAN farmer; married: experienced in 
all branches. Address WM. TKIMFE 216 
North Rroad St., FeekskUi, N. Y. 
FARMER-GARDENER desires position on gen¬ 
tleman’s place; married; no children; experi¬ 
enced; best references. ADVERTISER 7706, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position its manager commercial or- 
chard; experienced in cultivation aud market¬ 
ing: on salary and commission basis. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7816, euro Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Job for Winter, in South, by two 
young men: one unable to do heavy Work; 
other strong and husky; open for work Dec. 6; 
can give reference from present employer. Vd- 
dress L50X 257, Margaretville, N. Y. 
SI PERIN PENDENT—Bernard M. liurueh, hav¬ 
ing sold his country estate, his superintendent, 
Wni. II. Mackenzie, is at liberty to assume new 
duties on or after Dec. 1: lie is absolutely reli¬ 
able, with a thorough understanding of* all work 
connected with a large country estate, including 
the ..ding of Jersey cattle. Address W. H. 
M., Baruch' Estate, Bellport, N. Y. 
Yol NG man, single, wants position, as assistant 
gardener on private estate; best references; 
state wages and particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 78-14, car*’ 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, 
Iiilo Farm. Shelter Island. N. Y. 
IlEltDSMA N-DA1 ItYMAN—Married, desires posi- 
tion on first-class estate, Guernseys preferred; 
good butter-maker; calf raiser; 15 years' experi¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 7859, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Children or invalids to care for iu 
pleasant private family. ADVERTISER 7800, 
cure Rural New-Yorker, 
YOTJNG man, experienced, desires position as 
physical director or general oversight of Ixiys 
at school or institution. ADVERTISER "SOI, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN—24 years old; two- 
year agricultural course; experienced all 
branches dairying, A. R. 0. work, etc; state full 
particulars. ADVERTISER 7868, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by a first-class shepherd. 
ADVERTISER 7867, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Reliable widow with girl 
would take charge farmhouse, board help; 
particulars; wages. ADVERTISER 7864, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer, life experience, age 45, 
married, American, wishes position as working 
manager; best of references, ADVERTISER 
7872, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN with 3-year-old child, wants position 
at genornl housework on farm. ADVERTISER 
7871, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WHITE MAN wants work; any kind of work; 
the highest dollar gets me; have a boy, 16, 
who can help when lie is not going to school. 
ADVERTISER 7876, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Dane, married, 4 children, 
wants position on private estate; expert poul¬ 
try, dairy, crops, the care of horses and ma¬ 
chinery; last place 7 years; excellent refer¬ 
ences; not less than 8100, house aud privileges, 
considered. R. S., New Market, N. J. 
CAPABLE woman, with son. 17, wants house¬ 
keeping on small farm; some improvements, 
good living conditions desired, near town or vil¬ 
lage, for small family men; particulars desired. 
MRS. L. MANNING, Delansou, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN, 22 years old, employed at pres¬ 
ent. would like position on first-class place; 
available Nov. .">; understand milk machines and 
first-class stock: please state terms, etc. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7878, cure Rural New-Yorker, 
POULTRY MAN. single, desires position; exper¬ 
ienced witli ail branches of the business; re¬ 
liable, faithful worker: good reference; please 
state salary. ADVERTISER 7885. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED dairyman and butter-maker de¬ 
sires position as such on farm or dairy con¬ 
cern; best references; can operate any common 
machine and perform Babcock test. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7881, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position ns housekeeper for respect¬ 
able American widower, middle-aged, with 
good home, who would appreciate honesty and 
capability; reference. Address BOX 38, Ches¬ 
terfield, Mass. 
FARMER-MECHANIC—Man wishes position on 
large farm to operate aud keep repaired truck, 
tractor and farm machinery: married; two chil¬ 
dren; state full particulars in first letter. JOS. 
W. MING, R. F. D. No. 3, Chatham, N. J. 
l’OULTRYMAN. single, eight years’ practical 
experience, capable and conscientious worker, 
desires itositioii with commercial or private 
plant; can handle any size plant. ROOM "98. 
45 East 17th Street, New York. 
I'OUI.TRYMAN. single, open for change: thor¬ 
oughly experienced with Winter producing: 
can manage plant successfully. ADVERTISER 
7884, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED COUPLE, four children, want posi¬ 
tion on farm; just arrived from Switzerland; 
speak German and French. LOUIS VILLENIN, 
242 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as a farm hand or in cow 
barn: married; no children; willing worker. 
Care P. O. BOX 83, Baruegat, X. J. 
POULTRYMAX. married, Cornell trained and 
with practical experience, wishes position on 
up-to-date poultry farm; reference. LOUIS 
BELL, 150 Rochester Avenue, Brooklyn, X. 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 he earned and 
advancement possible; state particulars; only 
those that keep their word need answer. JOHN 
ROMER, Warwick. X. Y. 
FARMER, 37, married, thoroughly experienced 
dairy aud stock farm, capable to take full 
charge of large place, wants position, or will 
rent farm with stock aud tools or shares. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 7S89, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
l’OULTUYMAX. single, 26, practical, experi¬ 
enced, commercial egg production, breeding, 
rearing White Leghorns on large scale, aud with 
operation and care "f modern poultry equipment: 
capable, efficient management and development 
large or small plant: good references as to 
character and ability; Cornell training; open for 
engagement; salary or share basis. Address, 
with full particulars, ADVERTISER 7893, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
EXPERIENCED farmer desires to work or rent 
on shares a fruit and poultry farm; might 
accept a positiou as working foreman on such a 
farm. ADVERTISER 7894, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man or couple (hustler) as partner 
to run a high-class rest farm iu New Jorsev; 
l>ig possibilities. SUTHERLAND, 1720 Wood¬ 
bine Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
CONNECTICUT farm to let on shares. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7837, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED, practical farmer and orchard¬ 
ist, with three grown sous, would operate on 
shares large, fertile stock aud equipped general 
farm; or would accept positiou as manager or 
superintendent on salary and commission basis; 
personal references. ADVERTISER 7738. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SUMMER HOTEL aud farm for sale iu popular 
resort on the shore of a lake; house accommo¬ 
dates 60 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. AD\ KET1SKE 7792, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
I "OR SALE—A farm of about 130 acres; 15 acres 
in valuable timber and pasture; balance under 
cultivation: located 7 miles from Oswego, X. Y., 
3 miles from Fulton. X. Y., u. mile to trolley 
station and State road: bus a 9-rootn house, 
large horse barn, cow barn with 26 stanchions, 
two box stalls; storage sheds, milk house, hog, 
chicken aud ice house: barns have concrete floors, 
running water, drinking basins; milking machine, 
Delco electric lights: largo silo: all buildings and 
fences in perfert repair; price $11,000. Apply 
to H. C. ROBBINS, R. D. 9, Fulton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—207 acres farming and grazing land; 
ideal location; buildings first-class. Z. G. 
MORGAN, Green Springs, Hampshire Co., W. Va. 
SUPERB Washington County (N. Y.) home and 
farm, S6 acres, with dairy stock and tools; 
$6,000. Address ADVERTISER 7815, 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; 
$90 per acre, ADVERTISER 7803, .are Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—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 acres, ’4 mile from town; 
6-room liou.se, nice stable, wagon house, barn, 
large chicken house, cow stable; ail kinds of 
fruit trees; close to school and church, on the 
railroad, Vj mile from State highway; price, 
$2,500; $1,000 down: balance can stay on the 
place; also nice 0-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. 
AN OPPORTUNITY—To close an estate, a 240- 
aere going stock farm in Ontario County. N. 
Y.; has always been run as a stock farm and is 
fully stocked with choice registered Holsteins and 
Pereherons; tlie land 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, 1259 Pacific St., Brooklyn, X. Y. No agents. 
WANT small farm, near New York City; write 
fully. ADVERTISER 7830, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—One up the lest farm bargains in 
Delaware Co., X. Y.; fully equipped river 
farm; 100 head: modern equipment; write for 
particulars. CHARLES PETERS, Castle Creek. 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Small Long Island farm of six 
acres; seven-room house, barn, etc.; excellent 
for truck, small fruit or chickens; two hundred 
peach trees: twenty miles from New York City 
limits; market for everything right at home; 
price and terms on request. F. C. ROSENTHAL, 
Box 281. Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 130 acres; good buildings; 
level tillage; harvested crops; team, cows, 
swine, poultry, wagons, farm implements, tools, 
etc.: all for $2,S00; timber and wood alone will 
more than pay for place. H. F. WEATHER- 
HEAD, Brattleboro, Vt. 
FOR SALK—Farm of 56 acres, located about 2'4 
miles from New Brunswick, N. J.; includes 10 
cows, 2 horses, farm machinery; also hay and 
grain; house of 11 rooms; telephone, steam heat, 
running water in both house and barn; bath; 
buildings in first-class condition; all milk pro¬ 
duced can be sold at 10c per qt. at door, whole¬ 
sale: price $29,009. Including everything. Ad¬ 
dress O. BOX 322. New Brunswick, N. J. 
WANTED—House, suitable as tea room, on 
main State road to Albany, either side Hud¬ 
son River, or Boston road; steam heat, elec- 
trieity: It rooms; 2 acres; state particulars; 
must l.c excellent condition. ADVERTISER 
7870, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—33 acres; good 7-room house; 
2 cellars; 2 cows; large barn; 13 tons hay; 
large chicken house and lay house: 40 chickens; 
350-egg incubator; 2<K) bearing fruit trees. AD¬ 
VERTISER 7869, care Rural New-Yorker. 
165 ACRES: highly suitable for stock farming; 
1 mile from school, high school, stores, church 
and macadam highway; good house; barn 90x36 
witlv basement; 29 acres of Alfalfa seeding, with 
29 acres of Timothy and other grasses: 115 acres 
tillable; balance pasture, with springs and wood¬ 
land: rolling land with gravel loam soil; price 
$11,900; cash 85.000; balance easy terms; pos¬ 
session after Nov. 1. 1920. BEN HAM & Me- 
CLCRE, Edgewater Farms, Canandaigua. N. Y. 
GREENE CO., N. Y., 300-acre stock farm, com¬ 
plete, for sale; 3.900 apple trees, 1.500 peach, 
all bearing; 2,500 barrels apples tit is year; for 
sale epeap; near Coruwallville. Greene Co.. N. Y. 
Address lilt. EDWIN BETTS. 48 -_’ Broad St.. 
Newark, N. J. 
FOR SALE—A very desirable property in West¬ 
chester Co., N. Y.. one hour from city by 
auto. Inquire of O. G. BRIAN. Dykentans. N. Y. 
X. Y. 
FOR SALE—Equipped poultry farm <m car line; 
all conveniences: house and buildings; stoek 
and tools: don’t answer unless you are ready to 
buy at it bnrgalu price. BOX 239, R. 3. Vine- 
land, N. J. 
WANTED—Dairy and poultry farm. 59 to 70 
acres, in New Jersey, with stock and machin¬ 
ery; must lx- a bargain; state full particulars, 
price and terms. ADVERTISER 7S66, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR RENT—Poultry houses and equipment, in¬ 
cluding Candee incubator, suitable for engag¬ 
ing in the poultry business up to the capacity 
of 800 heus; acreage, small apartment, fine 
spring water. Write MRS. A. I. BUTTER¬ 
FIELD, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm under 20 acres, adaptable to 
poultry; small house; located iu Northern Jer¬ 
sey or Southern New York; state exact location, 
lay of land, size and condition of buildings, wa¬ 
ter supply, distance to transportation, price aud 
terms: quick deal wanted. ADVERTISER 7874. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Connecticut Valley farm (30 acres) 
on State road, 2 miles from Massachusetts 
Agricultural College, near Amherst, Mt. Holy¬ 
oke and Smith Colleges; good buildings, on 
trolley liue, telephone aud electric lights; land 
will grow hay, corn, tobacco and onions; in 
barn 35 tons of hay, farming tools, pair horses, 
registered Duroe Jersey hogs, herd high-grade 
Holsteins: milk 10c quart at door year round: 
price $8,900. ADVERTISER 7875, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
PRINCETON, N. J.—68 acres; no house; out¬ 
buildings; price $3,000, half cash. Write H. 
U. HENRY, R. 4, Shaw Ave., Hempstead, L. I., 
10 ACHES, house and grist mill: sell or ex¬ 
change. KAYS, Wyoming, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm about 6 or 8 acres, suitable 
for fruit aud chickens, and good size house, 
about one hour out of New York Citv; send all 
particulars. ADVERTISER 7877, care Rural 
New-Yorker. - i 
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