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Farm Help Wanted 
months, on 
capable of 
WANTED—.single man for eight 
small farm; must be good worker, eapame of 
handling horses; no milking; stale wages want¬ 
ed. with board and room. JOHN BITTNER 
Matyopac, N. T. 
WANTED—Practical farmer; married, experi¬ 
enced orchardist; exceptionally good living 
conditions. ADVERTISER 83.77, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working farmer for about 20 acres; 
three raws, two horses; must thoroughly un¬ 
derstand general farming. Write regarding ex¬ 
perience, age and wages expected. GEO. KNIT¬ 
TED, Wharton. N. J.; 1?. V. Hotel. 
W A NTKD—Assistant herdsman-dairyman; sii. 
gle man; no tobacco or liquor; position now 
open; Milking Shorthorns; butter and beef pro¬ 
duced; milking machine used; $50 a month cash; 
hoard and room with herdsman’s family inelud 
ed: located on Irolley, 10 minutes from city; 
state age, nationality, experience. ASHTON 
ROT.LINS. Throe Rivers Farm, Dover, N. H. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd of purebred 
Guernseys; must be good butter-maker; excel¬ 
lent position for right man; farm close to Pitts¬ 
burgh; slate your experience in first lett- r. \d 
dress ADVERTISER 8300, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits. 
from 10 to 20 years, for general farming, that 
Is prilling to hustle, that is interested in pure 
bred Holstein-F'riesian cows; will pav good 
wages. ADVERTISER 8303, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man on poultry and general 
farm; comfortable home with all city con 
venionces; wages, with board, but no washing 
830. .MEADOW BROOK FARM. Gilbertsville, Pa] 
— ;---—-— -i 
ENTER I EN't ED waitress wanted for lady’s pri¬ 
vate residence on estate near Wilmington 
Del.; all modern equipment; position perma¬ 
nent ami a good one for right party; send ref¬ 
erences and state wages expected. JOHN I). 
HACLEAY, manager, Guyeneourt. Del. 
WANTED—April 1, a couple; man for general 
work on largo farm and place; woman to do 
three or four days’ work a week by the day. 
■ leaning and helping in house; real country, 2 
miles from village; rooms over garage; running 
water. ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, German 
town, N. V. 
— ——■ l 
SINGLE man to take care of two horses and do 
general chores on commercial farm: salary 
818 per week and board: long hours, but good 
chance for advancement; address letter only 
stating full particulars, references, etc. for 
mst ten years. THE M At'NIFF COMPANY 
INC.. 52-54 Vescy St., New York. 
WANTED—April 1. married man on dairy farm 
(not foreman); permanent position to right 
party: give reference first letter. L. B. 
HAWES, Tunkhannoek, Pa. 
EXPERIENCED, clean dry hand milkers for 
certified dairy; fifteen cows; wages $50: state 
age and references. RARITAN VALLEY 
FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Young married man to work on 
Wayne County farm; wages and share; refer¬ 
ences; Fordson tractor. ADVERTISER 8375 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM 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 
house and usual privileges; good opportunity for 
active man not afraid of work; give full par¬ 
ticulars. references and wages expected. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8349, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—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, Kin- 
derliook, N. Y. _ 
MAN and wife wanted; man to take charge of 
farm; wife to do plain cooking and general 
housework. E. G. CURRY, 102(1 Woolworth 
Building, New York City. ’Phone Barclay 4414, 
WANTED—Single man as gardener on 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. L. P FRIS- 
BEE, Meredith,.. N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Working dairy farmer; married; .n 
>* family; must understand raising of crops and 
f the breeding, handling and feeding of purebred 
Jerseys; am starting a herd in a small way and 
success will mean advancement; farm located 8 
miles from Paterson, N. J., near small village; 
state wages, experience and age; references. 
ADVERTISER 8301, eare 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, Letehworth Village, Thlells, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
FARM COUPLE WANTED—Man and wife above 
30 years (no children) to be fully responsible 
on a 200-acre publically 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 em¬ 
ployment. JOHN S. SELL. Greenshurg, West¬ 
moreland Co., Pa. 
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—-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¬ 
VERTISER 8330, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman, single, on modern dairy 
farm; 45 high-grade Holstelns producing mar¬ 
ket milk; Empire milking machine; must be ex¬ 
perienced and reliable: $75 per month and board. 
J. S. IIATHORN, Rose Hill Farm, Geneva. N. Y. 
WANTED—Married farmer (not estate manager) 
who understands general farming; steady po¬ 
sition for right party. ADVERTISER 8342, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man with small family, as 
herdsman in a high-class herd of Holstein 
cattle: one capable of doing A. R. O. work- 
state wages wanted in first letter. T.OPK BOX 
053, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man to work in dairy; must 
lie neat, clean, willing worker and board one 
man; free house, coal, milk and garden spot; 
one mile from town; good wages to right, man; 
references. Address ADVERTISER 8394, care 
Rural New--Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced, reliable man to take 
care of small truck garden and do odd lobs; 
good house, with hot water, hath, etc.; wages 
$50 per month. Address .T. E. PATTERSON, 77 
N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
WANTED—Married man for general farm work, 
Christian preferred. O. M. E AIRWEATHER 
Star Route, James City, Pa. 
GARDENER-—Experienced general gardener de 
sired not later than March 1: give full par 
ticiilars first letter. DR. HENRY W. MIL. 
LER, Brewster, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man to work on farm; wife 
raise poultry: reference and wages first letter. 
LEON HARKER, Wrightstown, N. J. 
GIRL wanted to assist, in general housework on 
farm; good home and wages to the right girl. 
Address ADVERTISER 8385, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
c 
Situations Wanted 
ORCHARDIST, 10 years experience; doing prun 
iug and planting; by dav or contract: best 
references. CHARLES HASELBA RTH. Burling 
Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
WANTED—After March 1, position us gardener, 
witli room and hoard provided: best of refer¬ 
ences: age 33. ADVERTISER 831 ti, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
( OMMKRt 1AL orchards pruned: reasonable 
wage; workman like manner. ADVERTISER 
8370, car^ Rural New-Yorker. 
rOT T, I R YM AN desires change, where energy, 
.ability and results are 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. 
POSITION wanted; gardener and greenhouse 
man: best training; lifelong experience; age 
40; six iu family. BOX 250, Uuadilla, X. Y. 
YOUNG couple, witli two small children, desires 
position on farm; man experienced in general 
farm work; wife caoable cook: references 
ADVERTISER 8339. 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 stock or dairy'farm on 
good systematic basis and to show results; best 
i f references from banks and business associates. 
Reply W. E. R., 2122 Rrookwood Avenue, 
Toledo, 0. 
POt LTRYMAN desires position, superinteudent- 
iiitiiiagcr. qualified by 20 years’ actual poultry 
breeding experience, selection, mating, egg pro¬ 
duction, incubator brooding, broilers, roasters; 
ronomie feeder: capable and hustler: 3 years in 
present place; American, married; no children; 
only first-class proposition considered: particu- 
lars. salary, first letter appreciated. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8172, care Rural New-Yorker. 
M ANTED—Position as herd manager or cow 
tester: six years’ experience. Address W. R. 
C., Box 1, R. F. D. 2, Newbern, Ala. 
POULTRYM AN, single, is open for position; 
would hlvo to got with party where good work 
is appreciated; understands everything and can 
produce good references. ADVERTISER 8350 
'•are Rural New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE woman would care for elderly per¬ 
son or lake charge of farm house; hoard' help- 
wages. ADVERTISER 8358, .-are Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as dairyman on private 
place located in Westchester County; first-class 
dr.v-hand milker and butter-maker; reference 
furnished. EARL A, W . SISCO, Katonah. N. Y. 
SCOTCHMAN, age 20. desires position as herds 
man over small herd; Holsteins preferred- no 
outside labor; Babcock test, computing rations* 
college training, etc.; good Protestant home pre- 
fermi; particulars and wages in reply. Address 
(. WIT t SON, 217 Mitchell St., Ithaca, N. Y. 
ORCHARDIST with 7 years’ experience desires 
steady position as assistant, on fruit farm- 
good at pruning and spraying: age 30: highest 
references as to character and ability \D 
VERTISER 8308, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man with farm experience would like 
work with a farmer who can treat him right: 
board, room and washing. JACK ADLER, 3343 
Webster Ave., Bronx, New York City, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN desires change; if you can use 
an honest, energetic, reliable working mana¬ 
ger who thoroughly understands incubating 
brooding, mating, culling, electric tights and 
year-’round egg production, answer my ad. if 
POI LTIIYMAN. 27. desires position: experi¬ 
enced; private or commercial plant; latest 
scientific methods: married; no children; Cor- 
TiA• i-'iurVoli ."Jo * 1 J' vo off Place if convenient. 
ADVERTISER 83(i7, eare Rural New-Yorker, 
SUPERINTENDENT, 39, open for position be¬ 
tween now and April 1, 1921, on a large farm 
or estate; modern methods; successfully man 
aged a gentleman’s estate for past five fears- 
university training: nothing but class proposition 
ful1 Particulars in first letter. 
AI>\ LRJISER 836(5, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING manager wants position on private 
estate; experienced in gardening, farming, all 
l ie stock; Scotch; 35 years of ago; small fam¬ 
ily. wife board help; state wages; best of refer¬ 
ences for past 20 years; Eastern States pre- 
ferred. Apply ADVERTISER 8364. .-are Rural 
HERDSMAN in up-to-date herd of Guernsey 
Jersey or Ayrshire cattle, wants position; 
married: wife board help; state wages and all 
mJvvSr 111 Apply ADVER- 
t isj-.k 8365, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMMERCIAL nr semi commercial poultry prop¬ 
osition desired by successful poultryman. prac- 
tiial in all branches; good carpenter; capable 
trustworthy; executive ability; American: mar- 
: J’° FRED W. CARMAN Box 
426, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
POSITION on gentleman's country place, as 
milker, bullei-maker. teamster ’ or general 
work; married; two hoys; one can help on place 
vacation: references. ADVERTISER 
8362. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MoRKING FOREMAN wants position on private 
»‘\iktmmi.’im) : )n*sf j \r>YFR- 
T1SKR 8393. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man wishes position as general farm I y° n have a first-class 
manager; 7 years’ experience; references fur¬ 
nished. WM. M. MACFARLAND, J’. O. Box 
Fox Chase, Pa. 
WANTED—Position by married couple, no chil¬ 
dren, on gentleman’s estate, bv March 1; 
man as gardener, wife chambermaid or laun¬ 
dress; man has long years’ experience in garden¬ 
ing and raising and taking eare of chickens; 
please state full particulars in first, letter; can 
furnish first-class references. ADVERTISER 
8374, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE matt desires position on fruit farm: 
college course; slight practical experience: 
sober, industrious worker. EDW. F. O’NEILL, 
1943 Amsterdam Av., New York. 
proposition to offer; 
American; married; no children; college trained; 
16 years’ practical experience. ADVERTISER 
8386, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm or estate superintendent; col¬ 
lege graduate; 15 years’ best experience; un¬ 
questionable references regarding integrity and 
ability; 39; American; married; ready now; $90 
and perquisites. ADVERTISER 8384, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE herdsman or assistant herdsman 
large herd desiyes making change March 1; 
I'm American, 22 years of age; have had life¬ 
time experience in dairy and general farm work: 
can give best of i-eference from present and 
past employers; New York and New Jersey pre¬ 
ferred. Address ADVERTISER 8380. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MILK ROUTE—American young man. energetic, 
wants position operating retail milk wagon; 
A-l, thoroughly experienced; one who can show 
results; salary or salary and commission; only 
first-class proposition wanted; would consider 
buying a route or partnership; stale wages and 
full particulars. ADVERTISER 8379. rare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED April 1, farmer, on a gen¬ 
tleman’s farm; married (Swiss), one eliild; 
capable taking full charge. ADVERTISER 
8396, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DANISH couple wants position as caretaker 
of gentleman’s farm; mail experienced all 
kinds of agricultural work: wife experienced 
cook (French), laundry, etc. ADVERTISER 
8395, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM-MAN, born, raised on dairy farm, age 
■12. married, childless, desires position with 
gently-kindly owner of dairy farm which can 
keep married man year around to work with 
cows, hogs, poultry; state full particulars. 
I’. O. BOX 423. Westerly, K. I 
WANTED—Position by married couple to lain 
charge poultry farm; referem-es furnished 
WILLIAM SINGLE. 22U Lincoln Ave., Amster¬ 
dam, N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED by practical fruit man: 
experienced in all brandies of fruit growing- 
best references. ADVERTISER 8389, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
COLLEGE WOMAN, experienced, wishes oppor¬ 
tunity to raise poultry; would rent part of 
fa nil equipped for poultry and board in farm¬ 
house; farming on shares also considered; might 
exchange part time work in house for board. 
ADVERTISER 8388, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANT POSITION as working superintendent on 
gentleman’s estate or modern equipped farm: 
30 years’ experience in raising of cattle ami 
general farming; past 5 years ia raising of Jer¬ 
sey red hogs; capable of keeping records and 
getting results from men: nothing but. a first- 
class. steady position considered; unquestionable 
reference if desired; an active member of the 
Methodist Episcopal Church. Address U. .1. 
I.INDSEY. No. 12 Machiintle Street, Great Bar- 
igton, Mass. . 
V DEAF and dumb man would like a position 
as a chore or handy man on a farm: at pres¬ 
ent. employed. MR. ALFRED JEAN, Box 5, 
R. F, D. No. 1. Covington, Va. 
WANTED—A position as working t 
superintendent of a gentleman’s es 
oughly understand farming in all bn 
farm machinery and gas engines. Hi 
of help; married; no family; age 
American: ran furnish the hesr of 
■ID) ERTISER 8387, rare Rural New- 
oreman or 
fate; tllor- 
ineiies and 
e handling 
49 years; 
referenc 
Yorker. 
YOUNG man, twenty-four years, prac 
experience two yeairs, agrieiiltnr 
training, wants joh on good general 
good board. Address ADVERTISER 
Rural New-Yorker. 
leal farm 
al college 
farm, and 
8377, eare 
COLLEGE and practically trained working man¬ 
ager or foreman, tractor and truck operator 
would like position on general fruit or market 
garden farm; married, no children; best refer¬ 
ences. Address ADVERTISER 8371 eare Rural 
New-Yorker, 
WAN 1 ED —Position as herdsman, preferably on 
a private estate; graduate of a practical and 
scientific agricultural school; understands prac¬ 
tically all phases of farming; single, elean 
habits and best references. ADVERTISER 
8372, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
—■—-- ■. i 
POU LTRYMAN, single, Christian, thoroughly 
experienced, hatching, brooding, production, 
contest, work, college training; excellent refer 
mu-os. ADVERTISER 8373, .-are Rural New- 
Y orker. 
Y()T Al man, 23, wishes work with dairy: some 
experience; anywhere. MAURICE HERBST 
447 Ft. Washington Av., New York. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager: American- 
married; 45 and 50 years; no children; both 
willing to work; educational and practical ex¬ 
perience; best references. Address D W 
HULL, 14 Morgan St., lHon, N. Y. 
Pot T. I’K5 MAN. single, thoroughly versed in 
all lines: able to manage any size plant; acid- 
proof references show lie made good wherever 
given i-hanee. POUT.TRYMAN. 9 West 98th St 
New York Citv. 
POSITION WANTED—Married man, 29, one 
child, American, Protestant, handy man, do 
anything, repair work, garden, horses, dairy, 
run any auto, willing, honest, country bred, de¬ 
sires steady position; references exchanged. 
EUGENE ROWE, 19 Amity St., New London, 
Conn. 
YOUNG man, single, little experience, would 
like position on poultry farm from Feb. 15 on; 
wages and particulars appreciated; can give best 
of references. F, B. SPOOLSTRA, Sparta, N. J. 
1- ARM manager, skilled breeder, open for po¬ 
sition; lifetime practical and scientific experi¬ 
ence ail branches general farming; progressive, 
conservative, honest; handle largest, proposition 
one-third net profits or straight salarv; mar¬ 
ried; 31. BOX 63, Gowanda, N. Y 
WORKING farm manager, April 1; married. 37. 
life experience; 8190 month, house, privileges* 
best references. BOX 854 Chatham, N. Y. 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position on gen¬ 
tleman’s estate; wife will board help: 8 years’ 
reference from last employer. ADVERTISER 
416 15th Avenue, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 
WORKING superintendent desires position on 
farm or estate; married: one eliild: exper 
leneed in all lines of farming, stock, poultry 
orchard, maehinery. etc.: references. M. w] 
G,, 26 Oakley Avenue, White Plains. N. Y. 
WORKING manager; married; 35; capable, ac¬ 
tive and reliable; life experience farm and 
garden crops, fruit, dairy, stock and poultry; 
can produce results; first-class man. Address 
ADVERTISER 8383. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
PARM MANAGER desires position on modern 
purebred dairy farm; prefer New York State; 
married; American; life experience; college 
training; six years last position; best refer 
mu-os. ADVERTISER 8382. eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN and poultryman desires position on 
. private or eommeri-inl place; years of exper¬ 
ience in all branches; good references; single- 
age 38. ADVERTISER .8381, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc, j 
FARM and Summer boarding house iu the Adi- 
rondaeks; 250 acres, well equipped with live 
stock and machinery; large, handsome buildings 
and accommodations for 50 guests; well estab¬ 
lished, successful business; $5,009 net. profit last 
season; full bookings for next year; owner 
to retire and will sell complete outfit for 
$1_.()00 cash. Or would rent for the Summer 
with option of buying in the Fall. Applicant 
must, have at least $5,900, a ul must show quali¬ 
fications for success. Exceptional opportunity 
lor a good-sized family of intelligent, practical 
workers, witli women members, good housekeep¬ 
ers and cooks, to acquire a business giving 
large yearly returns from the first. Address 
ADVERTISER 8369, care Rural N ew-Yorker. 
DAIRY and poultry farm for sale, 2 miles from 
Keene, N. IT., on State road; 26 acres or more, 
as desired: 1.000 loads of manure applied last 
three years; house 6 rooms downstairs and hath 
witli hot and i-old city water: upstairs, 6 rooms 
ami hath, separate Mot: and cold water; conveni¬ 
ent for two families if desired; small barn fur 
hay. wood, and garage 15x20; horse barn 30x00 
with big carriage house and large hay loft; 
room for 5 horses and 3 cows, grain room and 
'■it.v water; cow barn 42x80, cellar under all; 
hoi tom of cellar level with ground: could he 
used for cows; above cow stable for 20; 12 full 
windows due south; drinking cups on city wa¬ 
ter; north side, 3 hays, grain room, milk room, 
with chimney; 4 silos in wing; fed silage all 
Summer without waste; barn floorway through 
holds 3 big loads of hay at once; horse fork; 
‘--inch water pipe from road and fire hose enough 
to reach horse bam; small hen house, 120x16. 
with city water; perfect place for sheep; big 
io n house 628 (six- hundred twenty-eight) by 14; 
in middle, feed house 1.6x25, bins and stove- 
plastered sleeping room above, and storage- city 
water and feed carrier; no one could a front to 
build it today; matched boards throughout and 
clapboards on front; some glass and some cloth 
tor air; Keene, a city of 11,000, with excellent 
schools, churches, stores, banks, fire department 
and railroads, is the center of big Summer col 
omos, affording fine markets; the farmers’ ex¬ 
change docs $140,000 of business n year; heie is 
a money making farm with every convenience of 
a fine city for a third of wliat the buildings 
wonhl cost. RENOTTF RUSSELL, owner. Keene, 
FOR SALE—Che 
_ leese factory; good barn and gar¬ 
den; living rooms in factory: 30 patrons- 
pi-i.M- $3,000 cash. Write BOX 171, Lowville. 
A GRAND opportunity for the right man: we 
will lease by the year a well equipped dairy 
farm in New Jersey, with or without lows'- 
stable can accommodate 50 bead; milk house and 
other outbuildings; also dwelling house; owner 
will buy all milk produced; apply at once. AD- 
\ ERTISER 8289, care Rural New-Yorker. 
T >AIRY and fruit farm: 160 acres, all equipped; 
—’ head ol stock; half mile from C'tv of Hud¬ 
son, on Stnte_ road: sell all milk for 15e per 
quart: about *00 bearing fruit trees; 250 grape 
vineyard: 9-room residence, 6-room tenement 
Starts the day of purchase. 
LLOYD M. FTALLENBECK, Greendnle-on-the 
Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTLD—Trin-k farm l>,v an agriculturist with 
JO years’ experience; will work on shares pro¬ 
vided farm is fully equipped with implements 
and seed, or on salary and percentage of profits; 
vll consider management of estate. Address 
tiolovv, ffivinfr all particulars* G. AV t 41° w 
Green St. f Ithaca, X. Y. 
BUY or LEASE modern poultry farm, 2.000 or 
more capacity, near town, on concrete road 
near New York; give full description. ADVKR- 
I ISKR 8333, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
TEN ACRES; fruit and poultry; good buildings: 
spring water in house; $5,000. GEORGE S 
MARTIN, R. No. 3, Plainfield, N. J. 
92 At RES, in the oil field; good soil; house II 
rooms; basement barn, 40x72; other outbuild¬ 
ings; tile, water, electric lights, silo; also stock 
and tools; if interested write; deal witli owner. 
C. S. JEWELL, Spencer, O. 
I-OR SALE OR RENT—A large grain and stock 
farm: this is a fine farm anflFean be had at 
a bargain. Address ADVERTISER 8351, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
68 ACRES; productive farm with country store 
proposition (4;> acres in Limber); bargain if 
S a aH e sbmT m Md y ‘ rHAf? ' KARIS0H 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped poultry farm; fine 
FARM, 1< M'ilIville,*14** *J. ° f OWn ° r - KBRNCL1FP 
WANTED—Fully equipped dairy farm bv mar- 
f, P,'.e * a £"or: r<mt 01- shares; Pennsylvania pre- 
ftried. R. SAT NDERS, Kushequa, Pa. 
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—150-acre dairy farm 
in Al condition, on good eement. road: stork 
“"d. For particulars apply WM. SHEL¬ 
LEY, Cuba, N. Y.; Star 1{. 
w r \^’ T to lease, with purchase option, farm 
•M--0 acres; good house and buildings; 20 miles 
New York. ADVERTISER 8361. .are Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED successful poultryman wishes to 
buy small poultry farm or work on commer¬ 
cial plant where honest work and common sense 
methods will bring results; would buy part in¬ 
terest. HERBERT EANSETTE, Trumansburg, 
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