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Farm Help Wanted 
TARM HAND, capable of doing all kinds of farm 
work, wanted on large milk farm, equipped 
with all modern machinery, including milking 
machines; married man preferred; comfortable 
bouse and usual privileges; good opportunity for 
active man not afraid of work; give full par¬ 
ticulars, references and wage's expected. 
ADVERTISER 8349, care Rural New-Yorker. 
sfAN and wife wanted: man to take charge of 
farm; wife to do plain cooking and general 
housework. E. (1. OT T RRY, 1626 Wooiworth 
Building, New York City. ’Phone Barclay 4414. 
WANTED—April 1, farmer (not an estate man¬ 
ager) with help, or will board help, on 150- 
iere farm at Hlairstown, N. ,T.. that can produce 
milk, poultry, pork and fruit. WM A. VAN 
HORN, 10-12 Fair St.. Paterson, N. ,T. 
WANT practical, energetic man to care for veg- 
table and flower garden, poultry, small or¬ 
chard, etc.; steady work, good home and good 
wages. Write G. W., 1511 Park Building, Pitts- 
ourgh, Pa. 
HOUSEKEEPER to keep house on poultry farm; 
two in family: state wages wanted. Apply 
ADVERTISER 823.'). care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man as gardener ott private 
estate; one who thoroughly understands the 
business and can get results; good wages to the 
right man; begin work April 1; send reference 
and wages wanted in first letter. D. P FRIS- 
REE, Meredith, N. Y. 
WANTED—Housekeeper for boys’ dormitory; 
salary, 840 per month and home. SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT TRUANT SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Working dairy farmer; married; no 
family; must understand raising of crops and 
the breeding, handling and feeding of purebred 
Jerseys; am starting a herd in a small way ami 
•access will mean advancement; farm located S 
miles from Paterson. N. J., near small village; 
state wages, experience and age; references. 
ADVERTISER 8301, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN and WIFE, reliable and orderly, by bache¬ 
lor living in country: man to take care of 
buildings and for general work: wife to act as 
housekeeper: give age, nationality, experience, 
references and salary wanted. ADVERTISER 
8277, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
Institution for Feeble-minded; salary $50 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for ad¬ 
vancement. Apply, stating age, to SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT. Letchworth Village, Thlelis, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced orehardist; give refer¬ 
ences. W ADD I Nil TON FARM, Wheeling. 
W. Va. 
FARM COUPLE WAN TED—Man and wife above 
30 years (no children) to be fully responsible 
on a 200-aere ptiblically located dairy farm, 
where home and every detail is now, and must 
be, maintained first-class: dairy and other 
machinery modern and electrically equipped 
where practical: product wholesaled exclusively: 
everything furnished and supplied; this is a 
plain, practical gentleman’s place, requiring a 
conscientious, competent, dependable couple who 
want a permanent position, who can care for 
and handle the necessary help and know how a 
first-class place should be conducted; give ex¬ 
perience, qualifications, ages and present cm 
ployment. JOHN 8. SELL, Greensburg, West¬ 
moreland Co., Pa. 
WANTED—A first-class cow man to take care 
30 milkers; all machinery. ADVERTISER 
8314, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class farm teamster or general 
farm hand: middle-aged couple preferred: wife 
must be willing to board four or five men; 
references required. ADVERTISER 8315. care 
Rural, New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man for general farm work in 
Western Pennsylvania; give age, church, 
wages, etc. ADVERTISER 8320, ,-are Rural 
New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Protestant young man as assistant- 
herdsman by March 1; one wishing to learn the 
dairy business in full, including the feeding and 
■are of test cows; an extra good opportunity to 
prepare for college work or herdsman position; 
fair salary, good home and pleasant hours. AD 
V ERTISER 8330, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Married farmer (not estate manager) 
who understands general farming: steadv po¬ 
sition for right party. ADVERTISER 8342,' care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—Steady, reliable, single man, to work 
on small dairy farm: modern barns and living 
quarters. FRED SCHMIDT, Washington, N. Y. 
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SINGLE man, as owner’s assistant on small 
dairy farm; some experience desirable, but 
good nature, desire to please, and willing com¬ 
panion even more important; write fully in con¬ 
fidential. friendly letter, stating wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 8331, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED farmer who thoroughly understands 
general farming; small registered Holstein 
aerd to take charge of; good living conditions; 
all conveniences; steady work entire year: start 
April 1; farm located Lancaster, N. Y.. six 
miles from city line, Buffalo, N. Y. ROBERT 
C. BATT, 955 Michigan Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 
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WANTED—For April 1, man and wife, no chil¬ 
dren. for small country place near New York; 
man must be experienced farmer-gardener; wife 
must be good cook: all year round position; only 
those who ean furnish satisfactory rferenees will 
be considered. ADVERTISER 8340, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young woman housekeeper to cook 
for superintendent and care for boys’ dining 
•oom; salary. $40 and home. W. G. FANCHER, 
Supt., County Training School, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—April 1. experienced farm band, with 
family; farm and team work; Central Jersey; 
mention age, wages expected, age of children 
and references. ADVERTISER 8341, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Herdsman, single, on modern dairy 
farm; 45 high-grade Holsteins producing mar- 
ket inilk: Empire milking machine; must be ex¬ 
perienced and reliable: $75 per month and board. 
I. S. HATHORN, Rose Hill Farm, Geneva, N. Y. 
WANTED Elderly man t# do light chores for a 
good home. Box 153, Closter. N. J. 
WANTED—Single man for small dairy, to live 
wifli family; American preferred; give refer¬ 
ences. p. O. B. 100, Warwick, N. Y. 
WANTED—March 15, handy man, single or 
married, no children, under 40, on farm. 
Orange Co., raising hay and oats; team horses, 
one cow, few chickens; man doing plowing, re¬ 
pair work, carpentry, start vegetable garden; 
board himself if unmarried until July 1; woman, 
il wishes, do housework July and August; refer¬ 
ence required. Write 537 W. 121st STREET, 
N. Y. City, Apt. 40. 
WANTED—Herdsman for herd of registered 
Cattle; produce milk and raise calves: also 
farmer with help for 175-acre farm. Answer, 
giving experience and wages expected, BROOKE 
STONER, Hanover, Pa. 
FARM MANAGER--Scientific and practical farm 
manager for farm, 1.000 acres, of a State in¬ 
stitution: a graduate of recognized agricultural 
college preferred: must 1 m* man of several vears* 
experience in managing large farm property and 
capable of handling following departments: 
General farming, dairy, piggery, hennery, beef 
fattening, trucking, orchards and berries. Ad¬ 
dress by letter only, giving experience, refer¬ 
ence and salary expected, B. P. PHILLIPFE 
Chairman, St. Davids, Pa 
WANTED—-Reliable married man with no chil¬ 
dren: must he a hustler, good milker anil can 
handle horses; cottage on farm; give reference 
and wages expected. ADVERTISER 8353, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
V ANTED—April first, man and wife, no chil¬ 
dren: man familiar with orchard work; wife 
for poultry and housework; pleasant location, 
near large village; give references, age, condi¬ 
tion of health, experience, nationality, wages 
expected with board. Address MANAGER 
Kinderhook. N. Y. 
( m I’LE WANTED Wife as working house¬ 
keeper: man as chauffeur, gardener and handy 
man for home grounds on Maryland farm, where 
other.servants are kept: family of three adults; 
stale references, experience and wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 834ii, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Married man, with small familv, as 
herdsman in a high-class herd of Holstein 
cattle: one capable of doing A. R. O. work: 
state wages wanted in first letter. LOCK BOX 
f>53, Somerville. N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
SfTT .VI ION M ANTED—-Man, 50 years, would 
like work on farm; understands all work, eat 
tie, sheep, poultry and bees: good plain gar¬ 
dener and carpenter (got tools); would like 
good home (for I am all alone) preference to 
high wages: Scotch: strictly sober and honest; 
reference given at office of this paper. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8348, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I’Ot T.TRYMAN desires position, superintendent- 
manager. qualified by 20 years’ actual poultry 
breeding experience, selection, mating, egg pro¬ 
duction, incubator brooding, broilers, roasters- 
economic feeder: capable and hustler: 3 years in 
present place: American: married: no children; 
only first-class proposition considered: portion- 
lars. salary, firs) letter appreciated ADVER¬ 
TISER 8172, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I id LI RYMAN SingW. Christian: thoroughly 
experienced, hatching, brooding, production*, 
contest work: college training; excellent refer 
euces. AD\ ERTISER 8178, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ORCHARDIST. 10 years experience: doing prun¬ 
ing and. planting: by day or contract: best 
references. CHARLES IIASELBA RTI f, Burling 
Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
I OSITION wanted as farm manager by man 
past middle age: life experience in all farm 
and dairy work, by April 1: can give all refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 8280, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as superintendent on gen 
tleman’s estate; have had a life experience in 
diversified-farming, and full charge of flower and 
vegetable garden, chickens and live stock: am 
also well able to handle men. ADVERTISER 
8311. care Rural New-Yorker. 
ORCHARDIST. experienced, single, desires posi¬ 
tion. commercial or private: excellent refer¬ 
ences; salary and full particulars appreciated. 
ADVERTISER 8294. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm position by teacher high 
school agriculture; 29; married: one child: 
practical experience, especially small fruits and 
vegetables. ADVERTISER 8292, care Rural 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—By middle aged American 
man, refined and of temperate habits, as over¬ 
seer of gentleman’s country estate; Long Island 
preferred; understand all modern machinery 
poultry, management of help, horticulture; in 
fact, all connected with an up-to-date estate; 
good cottage must be furnished, with usual 
privileges; position by year from April 1st: 
A-l references furnished. Address A I, 
PETERSON, care K, C. H., Cedar Grove," N. j. 
FARM MANAGER—Skilled breeder open for 
position; lifetime practical and scientific ex¬ 
perience all branches: general farming; progress¬ 
ive; conservative; strictly honest; capable hand¬ 
ling largest proposition; married; 31. BOX 68 
Gowanda, N. Y. 
WANTED —Position as foreman and gardener on 
private estate by man 45 years of age, mar¬ 
ried. no children, with lifelong experience in 
greenhouse, hotbed, garden work, shrubs and 
trees and all kinds of farm work; first-class 
reference. GARDENER, 19 Claremount Road 
Bernardsvllle, N. J. 
EXPERIENCED superintendent and practical 
farmer desires position in March; Rutger’s 
agricultural graduate; married: no children- 
Canadian: experienced lumber and wood mili 
man, holds N. ,T. and N. Y. Advanced Registry 
licenses. ADVERTISER 8305. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Scientific, practical and pro¬ 
gressive. on modern farm or estate: prefer 
place where A. R. records or production for 
profits are wanted. ADVERTISER 8312 care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POT T, I Ill MEN, attention — Young American 
single, high school graduate, wants work ori 
poultry farm where there Is an opportunity to 
learn the business. Address GEORGE E HUNT 
Cornish Flat, N. H. 
WANTED—Position as boss farmer of large 
farm and overseer of cattle; wife board extra 
help; one child; experience and references G 
H., North Hillsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED—After March 1, position as gardener, 
with room and hoard provided: best of refer¬ 
ences: age 33. ADVERTISER 8310, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HUSTLING farm superintendent, life experience, 
wants position now or April 1. BOX 50, Mon¬ 
roe, N. Y. 
FARMER wants position as manager or super¬ 
intendent for farm qr country place; exper¬ 
ienced in all lines ' care of estate, 
handling men, also cousnm.- n work; married; 
no children; personal interview preferred. 
ADVERTISER 8317, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by young mail (21) on modern 
general dairy farm; good worker; experienced 
with Holsteins: Winter course student; state full 
particulars. ADVERTISER 8321, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG single American, thoroughly experienced 
in handling of all farm tools, in caring for stock 
and milking cows, and with some knowledge of 
feeds and feeding, wishes position with dairy 
farmer who needs good help. ADVERTISER 
8322. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POI LTR YUAN desires change, where energy, 
ability and results a*re appreciated; competent 
all branches; my references will prove I produce 
the goods; 3 years in present place: married: no 
children: particulars appreciated. ADVERTISER 
8327, care Rural New-Yorker. 
and greenhouse 
experience: age 
POSITION wanted: gardener 
man; best training: lifelonf 
40; six in family. BOX 256, Unadilla, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN, age 42, childless, experience all 
farm, garden work, also horses, cows, etc,, 
good references, wishes steady position by March 
1, by well-to-do owners, country place or modern 
farm: wages, $20 weekly, few-room house with 
furniture, fuel, vegetables, etc.: state full par¬ 
ticulars. SHARPER, R. F. 1). 2. Westerly. R. I. 
MARRIED couple, no children, both interested 
in farming and poultry, like to have a place 
with plain, good-natured farmer; the wife is 
raised on the farm; file man, Hollander, has no 
experience, but is willing to learn: wages of no 
importance as long as we can live and there is a 
way ahead: we have our own furniture; good 
treatment will he the main thing for us: like 
full particulars In first letter. JIM OEHT.ENS- 
LAGER, 508 West 133.1 St.. New York Pity. 
POT T.TRYMAN. single, Christian. Cornell 
trained, desires position: estate preferred; 
thoroughly experienced in all branches; best of 
references. ADVERTISER 8329, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ST PERINTENDEXT. 30, who has successfully 
managed a gentleman’s estate for past five 
years and has best of practical and scientific 
knowledge, desires position between umv and 
April 1. 1921: salary, $2,400. house and usual 
privileges. ADVERTISER 8328 , care Rural New- 
1 orker. 
Pol LTRYMAN desires position on poultry farm 
or duck ranch: holiest and conscientious work- 
er: J.°ng Island preferred. Write ADVERTISER 
8325. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, familiar with general work, trac¬ 
tor and most farm machinery, wants place 
about February 22, when lie will complete Cor¬ 
nell Winter course. ADVERTISER 8324, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married man wishes position as dairy¬ 
man, with house and privileges’, thoroughly 
experienced: no children; or man and wife would 
taivo place together, wife as rook; is exocrieimed 
cook: state wages. BOX 92. Upper Fairninunt, 
Somerset Co., Md. 
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YOUNG couple, with two small children, desires 
position on farm; man experienced in general 
(aim work: wife capable cook: references 
ADVERT ISER 8339. care Rural New-Yorker. * 
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TWO young men, Americans, having practical 
farm experience, one fine milker. 1>- Hi can 
milk, open for engagement now or will book for 
later openings; state wages. MING A V & HAYS 
175 Mallary Ave., Jersey City. N. j. 
WANTED—Position as housekeeper by refined 
woman with one-year-old girl: state’ particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 8343, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—English, married, no family, wants 
a position with registered Guernsey herd: has 
had eight years of experience with large herds; 
understands milking machines and their care; is 
a good feeder and well up In the care of calves; 
can keep a place neat and clean and can give 
satisfaction in every way: please state wages 
and particulars in first letter; excellent refer¬ 
ences. Address WILLIAM QUEItlPEL. Box 13 
W. Mystic, Conn. 
YOUNG man who understands farm wirk do 
sires position on a good farm in Central New 
York. ADVERTISER 8344, care Rural New- 
i orker. 
POT’LTRYMAN, 27, married, no children. Cor 
nell man, five years’ experience, desires posi¬ 
tion, working manager, private or commercial 
plant; straight salary; no objection to living off 
place if convenient: particulars first letter ap¬ 
preciated. ADVERTISER 8345, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position by man, 40: Grain Co.: as¬ 
sistant gardener: farm; also good home with 
Protestant people for 12 year-old bov. ADVER- 
i I SLR 833(1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN desires position cn gentleman’s 
estate or commercial plant; able to run Mam¬ 
moth Hall incubators, dry-pick and do any other 
paid that is required on si poultry plant: with 
a .04 years’ reference from Branford Farms; 
three years In poultry; 2V. in cattle department; 
aide to take care of test cows; able to do anv 
Part that is required around cattle. 
LAWRENCE E. TUCKER, Groton, Conn. 
YOUNG Hollander (24) wants job as farm hand’ 
experienced all kinds of farm work: hard 
worker, intelligent: remuneration of no present 
moment, but a bome-iike place desired For 
further particulars address P. V., Room 600 
Tribune Building, Now York City. 
POULTRYMAN, married, no children, desires 
position; six years’ experience and best of 
references; would like to work on commercial 
plant under owner or run small plant in Now 
Jersey, New York or Pennsylvania: please give 
details in first letter. ADVERTISER 8355, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (29) single, wants position as 
foreman or superintendent on gentleman’s es- 
tate; good stock man; capable of running anv 
estate; best results from men under him; Prot¬ 
estant and American citizen: Irish born: best 
reference furnished on request. W. G. K1NK- 
ADE, 1136 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
R.lNl IT MANAGER desires to */»eate in the 
East; would lik" to correspond with owner of 
large farming proposition: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER .8,354, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PROGRESSIVE farm manager wants Immediate 
connection; good agricultural college training 
and a large experience qualify him as an un¬ 
usual manager of the real executive type; will 
guarantee to put large sto-k or dairy farm on 
good systematic basis and to show results; best 
of references from banks and business associates. 
Reply W. E. I)., 2122 Brookxvood Avenue, 
Toledo, O. 
A MIDDLE AGED COUPLE, neat, reliable, ener- 
getie, wish position; wife as cook; man to do 
farm work or caretaker; best references; write, 
giving particulars and wages in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 8,350, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By American couple, 25 years old, 
position on farm; man to do general farm 
xvoik; wife to help with housework, or xvill work 
farm on shares where owner is unable to do 
touch. Reply, stating wages, R. F. BENNETT. 
Box 11, Carmel, N. Y. 
WORKING manager, married, 35; capable, 
energetic and reliable: life experience; thor¬ 
ough knowledge farm and garden crops, dairy¬ 
ing, stock and poultry; can produce results; tlrst- 
H.'iss man. Address ADVERTISER 8347. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
NINETY acres; implements; $3,600. BOX 003, 
Cuba. N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent in a small toxvn in Con¬ 
necticut a small store for a grocer; no 
Stock. ADVERTISER 8202, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Cheese factory; good barn and gar¬ 
den: living rooms in factory; 30 patrons; 
price $3,000 rash. Write BOX 171, Lowville, 
N. Y. 
1-OR SALE—200 acres, part good fruit land, on 
which are farm buildings, wool mill, water 
power and dwellings, with other buildings. E. 
K. ITEIKKS, York Springs, Pa. 
68 ACRES; productive farm with country store 
proposition (45 acres in timber); bargain if 
taken immediately. 0HAS. KABISCH (owner). 
Salisbury, Md. 
WANTED—Farm; near markets; cheap; descrip¬ 
tion; price. TYLER, 685 Fulton Street, 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 
A GRAND opportunity for the right man; we 
n il lease by the year a well equipped dairv 
farm In New Jersey, with or without cows; 
s’"'.’e can accommodate 50 head; milk house and 
°th'-r outbuildings; also dwelling bouse; owner 
will buy all milk produced; apply at onee. AD- 
\ ERTISER 8289, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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8334, care 
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150 acres; 
Jersey farm; 
’"ok. general farming, dairy; good buildings. 
VERTISER 8302, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married caretaker-farmer, desir¬ 
ing to lease small farm in Mention, Mass., 
suitable for raising cows, bogs or poultry; ren¬ 
tal nominal, in return for protection of property; 
woman could earn by doing laundry or housework 
for owner in Summer: very good references as (,» 
character required. Address ADVERTISER 8280, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
200-ACRE FARM—25 miles east of Philadelphia, 
near Lincoln Highway, 0 miles from Trenton, 
2 to main line station; fine stone house, elec- 
trleity, water pressure system, heater, fire¬ 
places, tiled bath; 6-room bungalow, bath; good 
farmhouse.: large- barns, new silo, large luig 
house, lightning rods: 40 acres of meadow. 10 
In valuable timber, 2 in fruit: land nearly level 
and worked with tractor: excellent I.. soil 
for Alfalfa, corn, potatoes, grain, hay and fruit; 
most of it limed and manured; buildings cannot 
be replaced under $40,000; price $150 an acre, 
nr actual value of land without buildings: will 
sell stock and complete equipment of imple¬ 
ments and machinery very reasonable; good rea¬ 
son for selling; bank references and photographs 
of Maple Crest Farm. ,T. M. WATKINS, owner. 
Oxford Valley, Bucks Co., Pa. 
I III I’l and poultry farm; 45 acres; sandy soil; 
some muck; two miles to 18,000 consumers; 
10-acre bearing orchard and berry patches: good 
house; two barns; two-car garage; small hy¬ 
draulic cider press; poultry and outbuildings; 
good repair; owner retiring; reasonable terms: 
equipped to make money immediately. ROBERT 
COX, Pemberton, N. J. 
IV/A N —44-acre poultry farm; laying house 
1.000-hen capacity; Candee Mammoth incubator; 
brooding equipment; 85-ft. barn: 25 acres valu¬ 
able pine and hemlock; 5 acres Alfalfa; 15 acres 
cleared muck; no dwelling; price $1,500; vour 
oxvn terms, L. H, PETERSON, Geneva, N*. Y. 
CHOICEST farm in Schenectady Co.. N. Y., for 
s alc—11.3 acres; very productive; high state 
cultivation; well drained; large barns, in excel¬ 
lent repair; splendid 12-room house, slate roof; 
plenty good water: 10 acres good timber; or¬ 
chards; State road; telephone; near grade 
school; electric power available; choice neigh¬ 
borhood: next to magnificent estate; two miles 
outside Schenectady city: good elevation; grand 
views; lee pond; stable for 19 cows; owned and 
?> P fS^ e Tx,« y £ re l en ^ G5 years. EDWARD 
RANKINS, R. F. D. No. 7, Schenectady, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fertile dairy farm of 98 acres, with 
,'Without stock; near Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
ADI ERTISER 8318, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FINE FARM in the Genesee Valley; 112 acres 
of fertile, naturally drained land; fine build 
ings and fences; good orchard; good Alfalfa 
land; one mile from station, Lackawanna R R ■ 
easy access to Buffalo and Rochester; % miie 
from district school; 2>4 miles from good high 
school: American neighborhood; rural delivery 
and telephone; has never been rented and is 
offered for sale by the executor to close an es¬ 
tate; no agents. FRED. WALKER, R. R No 
34, Pavilion, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—To close an estate, 196-acre farm: 
Central Michigan’s best soil; In high state of 
cultivation, for general crops; two sets of 
buildings. W. S. WILSON, Administrator, Bold¬ 
ing, Mich. 
FOR SALE—Two Maryland farms; about 125 
acres tillable land and 25 to 50 acres woodland in 
each; no swamp; properties located on tributary 
of Chesapeake Bay and within easy access of 
railroad: convenient distance from Philadelphia 
and Baltimore. ADVERTISER 8,319. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
^'VT™ 0- * 4 ' 000 f ’ ash payment for possession 
of 400-acre dairy farm; electric lights, trac¬ 
tor all equipment; 80 head; 120 acres flat wood 
land, pasture: interest 5 per cent; other terms 
easy J. W. BARFORD, Downsville, N. Y • 
Pol. Co. 
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