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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in Slate 
Institution for Feeble-minded; salary $50 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for ad¬ 
vancement. Apply, stating age. to SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT. T.etchworth Village, Thiells, Hock- 
land Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED Working farmer and wife, middle- 
aged, Protestant, no children: wife to help 
with housework: thirtv-ftve acres; steady posi¬ 
tion. C. STTJART. R. F. D. 1, Peekskill, N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman for plain cook¬ 
ing and to assist in care of home; electric 
Conveniences: near village. .10 miles from New 
York. MRS. S. BOYD DA RUIN!!. Pleasant- 
ville, N. Y. 
WANTED—A working orchard foreman for a 
College and Experiment Station orchard: must 
furnish best of n ferences. Address C. A. Mc- 
Cl'E. Newark. DeP 
WANTED—April 1. married man for a small 
dairy on a private estate: good wages and 
privileges: steady position for right party. AD¬ 
VERTISER 84*II*. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman as housekeeper: good home 
for right party: give particulars. Address 
BOX 101, R. :\ Ariel. Pa. 
WANTED—At once, man or boy to work on 
small farm and small dairy: $30 per month, 
board and washing: chance for advancement; 
persons afraid of work, don’t apply. M. H. 
RASEITOAR. Eittletown, Pa. 
WANTED—Married foreman; herdsman for 
modern dairy farm; must be a good dairy¬ 
man and feeder and capable of handling men, 
teams and farm work; wages, $75. with house, 
wood, garden and tnilk: can use single man if 
good milker, at $40: ponltryman to take charge 
at $45; slate references and experience. AD¬ 
VERTISER 840.3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN to be generally useful on private place: 
would like wife to help in house part time; 
'reference required. W. S. APPRECIATE. Par- 
Bippany, N. .T.: ltoonton R. P. D. 
WANTED—Working orchard foreman: must 
qualify as to practical experience: middle- 
aged man. single, or with small family pre¬ 
ferred: replying name wages expected and full 
particulars. ADVERTISER S483, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April 1. single dairyman: bottle 
milk; some butter made; must be able to 
handle machinery, including ice machine and 
gasoline engines. BUEIDARLIK FARM. I.. H. 
Le Baron, Mgr., Box 827. Wilmington. Del. 
WANTED—Working foreman on thoroughbred 
Holstein farm; must take charge of Hie run¬ 
ning of the place; good salary, with all priv¬ 
ileges. Answer by letter. N. A. VAN SON. 105 
Hudson St.. New York City, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man to take eare of fruit trees: able 
to handle power sprayer and do all pruning; 
married or single: state experience and salary 
wanted. NATHAN IRELAND. 0. M. Schwab's 
Estate, Eoretto, Cambria Co., Pa. 
COUPLE—Man. gardener: useful small place; 
one cow: wife lo cook for two in family: good 
place; best references required. L. C. M., 
Rrielle. N. .T. 
MIDDLE-Af»ED woman for general housework on 
small farm; three adults: no heavy laundrv: 
$30 per month. MRS. TRATTRE. Katonah. N. Y. 
POl'LTRYMAN—Able to lay out plant, expert 
In all details of raising and marketing chick¬ 
ens: one having wife willing to cook for adult 
family of three; good living quarters: between 
the ages of 30 and 40. ADVERTISER 8501, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Singe herds- and dairyman, capable 
of handling preliminary barn and dairy rec¬ 
ords: good lmtter-maker. skilled milker and 
hard worker: place 50 miles from New York 
City: herd. 00 head, all registered Holsteins: 
modern conveniences: milking machines; full 
particulars, references and wages iii llrsl let 
ter. ADVERTISER 8502. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED —For private boarding house on farm, 
good cook or general woman. MYRTLE 
KINO. Livonia. N. Y.. Conesus Lake. 
WANT experienced gardener and wife, age from 
twenty-five to forty years. Answer ADVER¬ 
TISER 8521. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—First-class farm teamster, single, 
not liter 4H. Answer ADVERTISER 8514, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single reliable man on truck farm 
f<>r season front April 1st: give reference and 
wages desired first letter. Address POST OF¬ 
FICE BOX 202, Chester. X. X. 
MAN AND WIFE, while—Man take rare of 
garden and handy with tools; wife as cook: 
position about six months: in country; state 
wages and experience. BOOS. 235 53d Street. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FARMER—Honest. industrious, milking and 
team work: wages, single man. $45: married. 
$05: house, etc.: must furnish good reference. 
ADVERTISER 8515. cqre Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married farmer on farm in Massa¬ 
chusetts; one who understands care of sheep 
preferred: also eare for few cows; cottage, 
milk and fuel furnished; references required: 
give full particulars and wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 8517. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED- Single men to milk and feed cows 
on both short and long time test: good wages 
paid to experienced, competent men: stale age. 
experience and give reference in first letiei : 375 
head registered Holsteins: modern barns. WIN¬ 
TERTHUR FARMS, Winterthur. Del. 
WANTED—Hood woman to assist in general 
housework on dairy farm: family of live; cue 
child: home beautiful, well equipped, well lo¬ 
cated: no washing. ADVERTISER 8510, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN WANTED—Married man, small 
family, capable of operating poultry plant 
successfully: steady position for right man; 
wages, house with bath, milk, eggs and place 
for garden furnished; state experience and wages 
in reply. S. F. GRIFFING, West Hampton 
Beach. N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man. thoroughly experienced 
in fruit and general farming, to help manage 
00-acre fruit farm near Kingston. N Y.: full 
particulars and salary in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8532, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—In New Jersey, man for garden. 
lawn and tnilk few cows: also want teamster; 
would purchase Cleveland or Bates tractor. 
Address ADVERTISER 8531. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—April 1. a first-class market gar¬ 
dener: 30-acre truck farm: absolute integrity, 
tireless energy, broad experience in vegetable 
growing required: salary and share in profits: 
a real job for a real man. Address W. S 
MARSLAXD, Norwich town. Conn. 
HOUSEWORK—Reliable woman for general 
housework: good plain rook; no laundry work: 
no objection to mother and child: state wages 
desired and give references. MRS. CHARLES 
IT. McOriRK, 233 Elm Street. New Rochelle. 
Westchester Co., N Y. 
WANTED—Young couple, without children, on 
gentleman's farm: man a good teamster, 
milker and general farm hand, and woman a 
good gpneral honseworker to assist in the board¬ 
ing house: no washing for the help; please give 
full particulars as to your ages, experience, 
references and wages with board and room for 
hot It to SUPERINTENDENT. Star Ridge Farm, 
Rrewster, N. Y. 
SINGLE assistant ponltryman: early riser; 
quick, neat, willing worker: give references, 
experience and salary expected. ADVERTISER 
8526, eare Rttral New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Four general farm hands on a cer¬ 
tified milk farm: must be good milkers and 
teamsters: wages $65.00 a month and hoard. 
CARWVTHAM FARM. Rridgehampton. L. 1.. 
N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
SUPERINTENDENT or head gardener; man with 
life experience in all branches of estate work, 
farming, stock, crops, gardening, all branches; 
road, walks: also upkeep of buildings; all kinds of 
pumping outfits; married; no children; A1 per¬ 
sonal references: open for engagement April 1. 
ADVERTISER 8407, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER open for position on 60 days’ notice: 
no milking: for further particulars send full 
information regarding your requirements, salary,’ 
etc.. to ADVERTISER 8410, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COMMERCIAL orehardist: practical, with execu¬ 
tive ability: tlroroughl.v understands everv de¬ 
tail. ADVERTISER 8403, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOT’NG MAN. 20. single, wants position ns fore¬ 
man or superintendent on gentleman’s estate: 
good stockman: capable of running any estate; 
best restnlts from men under him: Protestant 
and American citizen: Irish horn; Iiest refer¬ 
ences furnished on request. XV. <!. KINKADE, 
1136 Do Kalb Ave„ Brooklyn. N. Y 
WANTED—-Position as manager on private es¬ 
tate or general farm; life experience: 4 years 
present position: open April 1 wages $125 per 
month and found: married: small child: best 
references: tractor man: can handle any propo¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 8466. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING farm foreman; American: married: 
life experience dairy, stock, crops, handling 
men. care of estate; personal references. 
ELLIS. Monroe. N. Y. 
POSITION as superintendent: thoroughly under¬ 
stand breeding all kinds of thoroughbred stock; 
certified milk production: extensive experience 
in all farming and development of gentlemen's 
country places.. BOX 28. .Tohnsonville. X. V. 
WANTED—A position as working foreman or 
superintendent of a gentleman's estate; thor¬ 
oughly understand farming in all branches and 
farm machinery and gas engines, the handling of 
help: married: no family: age 40: American; 
can furnish the Iiest of reference. ADVER¬ 
TISER. 8500, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working foreman: life 
experience, covering all branches of farming. 
ADVERTISER 8500. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
SCOTCHMAN desires position on private estate 
or commercial farm: experienced in gardening 
and general farming; first-class vegetable grow¬ 
er: good horseman: clean habits: no tobacco, 
and not afraid of hard work: am married: wife 
and three children; ages 11. 13. 15: Westchester 
County preferred, convenient to high school: 
best of references. ADVERTISER 8508, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as foreman; experienced 
farmer: understands machinery; college edu¬ 
cation: will accept any reasonable wage: begin 
work immediately. ADVERTISER 8510, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY reliable, married farmer, with 
two children, desires position of responsibility 
on estate or commercial farm, preferably com¬ 
mercial. where can eary a salary of near $2,000 
Iter year: thoroughly famfltar with all branches 
and a lu stier. ADVERTISER 8503, care Rural 
■ New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN desires position; private or e<>m- 
mefc’al plant; experienced all branches: Amer¬ 
ican: Christian: Cornell trained: married: no 
children. ADVERTISER 8504, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wishes position in thoroughbred 
Guernsey herd: A1 butter-maker and. calf 
raiser: experienced in A. It. work: mention par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 8495. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT Scotch, who has success¬ 
fully managed a 500 acre estate for over six 
years, including all construction work: have 
built up a beautiful dairy of over 100 bead: 
am desirous of hearing from a party who wishes 
to engage a man of my ability and fidelity: 
please state in first letter wages willing to pay 
a man of my integrity. Address ADVERTISER 
8499, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO voting men wish nos'lioos on general farm; 
willing workers, want big to learn. WILLIAM 
SHARKEY. 440 West 29th St., New York City. 
FARMER wants position on gentleman’s place 
as gardener; experienced fruit and vegetable 
grower: can milk cows, care for poultry; all 
around farm hand.' ADVERTISER 8498, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as handy man on farm or 
estate as carpenter and painter; I have my 
own tools, and also good around repairing farm 
machinery of any kind; single; experience and 
reference: wages. Address J. I... care Bliss. 
270 East 161st Street, Bronx, N. Y. City. 
GA RDEXER—Single: middle-aged: understands 
all vegetables, tlowers, care poultry: handy, 
reliable: good references. GARDENER, 157 
East 47th Street, New York. 
MARRIED MAN as working foreman on small 
farm, Lake Champlain, New York; wife good 
butler-maker: state wages and experience. 
RODS, 235 53(1 Street, Brooklyn, X. Y. 
FARMER and gardener, American, married, one 
child, desires position on gentleman’s country 
place; thoroughly familiar with gardening and 
poultry; capable of taking full charge; by April 
1st: highest references: particulars in first let¬ 
ter. JOHN ST PEER, JR.. 11 Schureman Street, 
New Brunswick. N. J. 
SITUATION WANTED by professional English 
Shepherd. Address BOX 15, South Easton. 
Mass. 
WANTED Position as orchard manager: exper¬ 
ienced .in orchard work and diseases of trees; 
references given. ADVERTISER 8511. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN f21) wants work on orchard-dairy 
farm where he can learn to milk, also modern 
orchard methods: four years’ truck, general farm 
experience; open April 1; wants good home; 
contemplates Cornell course next Winter. 
GEORGE BULIN, Hatboro, Pa. 
POSITION wanted, manager or superintendent, 
dairying, crop rotation, soil fertility, general 
farming and efficient supervisor of help: mar¬ 
ried: ages 49 and 50: no children: American; 
reliable: references. Address I). W. HULL, 14 
Morgan Street, Tlion, N. Y. 
FARM superintendent: hustler, with sound agri¬ 
cultural education and proven ability in every 
operation connected with modern methods gen 
eral farming, dairying, orchard eare, etc. 
ADVERTISER 8512, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 25 years of age. single, ener¬ 
getic, experienced and reliable, wishes a posi¬ 
tion on large successful poultry farm, or would 
take charge of medium size plant on a small 
salary with percentage basis: references cheer¬ 
fully given upon request. ADVERTISER 8513, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, one child, desire position April 1, 
modern dairy farm: Irish Protestants, farm 
raised: man Canadian ex-soldier; good milker, 
teamster, shoe horses, handy with tools, bus¬ 
tler; woman would etfok for help, other con¬ 
venient work: could invest thousand <>n shares; 
all particulars first letter. ADVERTISER 8534, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN wants position as teamster, 
milker, general farm work, with cottage and 
usual perquisites: can furnish best of references; 
full particulars in first letter. I!. F. SHINER, 
General Delivery, Boston, Mass. 
HERDSMAN looking for position on modern 
stock farm: practical experience, calf raising, 
butter-making, rcg. work, etc.: married: Dan¬ 
ish (children): references: state wages. BOX 
33, 212 East 67th Street. New York City. 
POSITION wanted by farm or small estate 
working manager; life experience general 
farming, gardening, fruits, poultry, purebred 
stock, certified dairying: modern methods: de¬ 
velopment work: licensed chauffeur: no liquor 
or tobacco: best reference: four years present 
position: American: age forty: married: two 
children: particulars on receipt of your propo¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 8530. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AMERICAN widower, with hoy 11 years old, 
wants position on dairy farm its herdsman or 
manager: experienced in all lines. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8529, care Rural New-Yorker. 
M ANTED By reliable young man (33) position 
as caretaker and milker on good farm; good 
teamster and dairyman; 18 years’ experience in 
South Dakota, and not afraid or work. What 
have you. BEN.T. MORITZ. 369 Fifth Street, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SUPERINTENDENT or head gardener; mau 
with life experience in all branches of estate 
work, farming, stock, crops, gardening, roads, 
walks; handy with all carpenter tools: married: 
small family: long term reference; open for 
engagement 15th of March. ADVERTISER 
8528, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (25) would like to locate position 
as a-sistant herdsman with well established 
dtr'ry ''arm: completed course at Cornell Univer¬ 
sity; have had experience with test cows: can 
give A-l references: when answering state breed 
of cows ti”d also salary willing to pay. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8527, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—All-year job on farm by single 
American man with several years’ experience. 
Address JOS. FRANK. 39 E. 10th St.. X. Y. 
WORKING foreman or superintendent: Ameri¬ 
can: 39 years old; married: no children: life¬ 
long experience with general fanning, stock and 
modern farm equipment, gas engines and trucks: 
can dress and cure meat for homo or market; 
near New York City preferred; reference. 
ADVERTISER 8523. care Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN -— Honest: single: experienced 
hatching brooding, production: college train¬ 
ing: excellent references. ADVERTISER 8522, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager: practical. 
scientific man; capable of managing men. pro¬ 
ducing certified milk, operating and caring for 
modern machinery; best of references. J. .7. 
COTTRELL, Valley Falls. N. Y. 
WANTED—Practical farmer wants position on 
up-to-date farm: can give good reference; 
Connecticut, Rhode Island or Massachusetts pre¬ 
ferred. E. P. BANNING, It. 1, Morrisville, Pa. 
WANTED—Position as manager of farm or es¬ 
tate: thoroughly understand farming, breeding 
of stock and handling of men: also capable of 
grading lawns, roads, etc.: American: married; 
middle age: no family. ADVERTISER 8520, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm: running water: or¬ 
chard: good buildings: location. Glen, Mont¬ 
gomery Co.. X. Y.: price, $3,000. D. E. VOOlt- 
HEES. Plainville, N. Y. 
HUDSON River Valley farm of over 200 acres; 
fruit and dairy section; near State roads, 
railroads and boat landing: ample buildings, in 
good repair. ADVERTISER 8480. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—250 acres: good buildings; rich soil; 
plenty fruit: loam tools; finest location Jer¬ 
sey; rent $1,200. MEYERS, Hopewell, N. J. 
FOR SALE—50 acres; good buildings; 2 horses, 
5 cows, 1 heifer, 55 liens, 2 hogs; hay, grain, 
potatoes; all farm tools, wagons, etc.: complete, 
$3,500; on main road, 5 miles east or west to 
railroad station: a bargain. CHAS. II. KMENS, 
Marathon, N. Y. 
90 ACRES: implements: $3,600. BOX 003, 
Cuba, N. Y. 
194-ACRE FARM, Eastern Columbia County; 
productive land for hay, grain, dairying and 
gardening; excellent markets: three miles from 
State road running from Hudson to Great Bar¬ 
rington, Mass.: good 11 -room house; 4 barns; 
wagon house; 7 poultry houses; well watered; 
30 acres wood. Particulars, S. JONES, Crary- 
ville, N. Y. 
FOR. SAT.E—75 acres; good soil; good buildings; 
particulars to interested; no agents. EDWIN 
DUTTWEILER, Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—In Southern Jersey, vicinity of Lake- 
wood preferred, modern farm. 200 acres or 
more, for poultry; house and buildings must be 
up to date, on State road; must he a bargain; 
give full particulars in first letter; none too good 
if the price and terms are right. Answer RE¬ 
SPONSIBLE, Box 290. Lynbrook, N. Y. 
WANTED—Right In town or village, small 
house having good lot: liberal rent or fair 
price for right tiling. Address ADVERTISER 
8454, care Rural New-Yorkeh. 
AMERICAN family of three wants to rent house 
with ground for garden and raising poultry, 
with option of buying. ADVERTISER 8492, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—226-acre dairy, grain and stock 
farm, near Middletown. Orange County, New 
York: this farm is a money-maker; cuts 100 
tons of hay: 90 acres level meadows; about. 40 
acres grain land: 80 acres pasture; 16 wood and 
timber; water in barn and house: 12 large 
rooms and bathroom: barn room for 52 cows and 
five horses, and other outbuildings; 36 bead of) 
cattle, of which 10 are high bred registered 
Holsteins: four horses and all machinery and 
implements and some furniture to go with the 
farm at a bargain price, as the owner is too 
old to run it: possession given at any time; 
would consider Middletown property in trade: 
litis farm makes A-l milk; must he sold within 
six weeks. HENRY E. MEYER, Howells, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 
Foil SALE or to rent—240-acre farm, suitable 
for dairying, stock or poultry raising: 15 
minutes by auto from New Brunswick, New 
Jersey, and Penn’a R. R. depot; large build¬ 
ings, first-class order; 11 box stalls, 10 open: 
cow house for 15 cows; 4 henhouses; tenant, 
house: dwelling with 14 rooms, large cellar: 
well watered and wooded; very near excellent 
markets; can purchase stock, equipment, poul¬ 
try. etc.; 16 acres of Winter wheat. Write or 
apply by letter, with references, to WIT,LIAM 
H. LEUPP, 26 Cortlandt Street, New York City, 
for further particulars. 
TEN ACRES: fruit and poultry: good buildings; 
spring water in house; $5,000. GEORGE S. 
MARTIN, R. No. 3, Plainfield, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Large commercial poultry farm, 
selling baby chicks, hatching eggs, stock, etc.; 
favorably situated. 85 miles from New York 
City; well and favorably known for its trap- 
nested. heavy laying stock; also for Its policy 
of fairness and honesty in business; pressing de¬ 
mand for all products at top prices, largely to 
old-established trade; fully stocked ami equip¬ 
ped: 2.000 head of selected Leghorns; 20.000 
Incubator capacity: 10.000 chick brooder capac¬ 
ity: 23 acres land; modern buildings and equip¬ 
ment: good repair; water piped to all buildings; 
feed carrier in each laying house; eggs in incu¬ 
bators turned by crank: Ford delivery car; horse. 
Wagons, farm tools, shipping coops, etc.; mod¬ 
ern 6-room bungalow: a live, paying business; 
possession August 1; price $22,000: $12,000 cash: 
circular. Address ADVERTISER 8459, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—112-acre Alfalfa farm; will cut 
price rather than rent: best, soil; beautiful 
homo spot. GEO. R. CROSS, 86 Seneca St., 
Oneida, N. Y. 
FOR SALE 204 acres, stock and tools; Mont¬ 
pelier six miles. Write owner, THOS. ECK- 
MAX. Ptitnatnville. Vt. 
WANTED Partner (single man), join, me in 
chicken farm; berries; advertiser has farm 
quite adaptable. ADVERTISER 8476, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL Hudson River farm; beautiful 
view of river, with dock; 100 acres, for half 
its value. THEO. FULLER, Unadilla, N. Y. 
FARM hoarding house for sale: Catskill Moun¬ 
tains: 60 acres: price $3,500: particlars. MR. 
THOMAS DEERE, TJrlton. Greene Co.. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm of fifty acres; located two 
miles front Delmar. Delaware; good eight- 
room house and outbuildings; plenty of f nit 
for family use, and would make a fine poultry 
farm: thirtv-elght acres cleared, twelve of tim¬ 
ber. ELMER LEWIS. R. D. No. 3, Delmar. Del. 
720-ACRE stock farm, $20,000: l<. miles to 
railroad village, near city: 150 a.-res valuable 
timber; balance well-fenced, spring-watered, 
smooth, productive land; buildings alone worth 
farm price; immediate possession. GEO. GOOD- 
ELL E. Geneva, N. Y. 
FARM for rent near Gladston, N. J.: suiaD 
house; all improvements: 75 aeres under cui 
tivatioii. Address ERNEST LF MONN1KR, 
Gladstone P. O., N. J. 
DAIRY FARM, good condition; barn for 30 
cows: 7-room house: 180 acres land; plenty 
timber: bargain; cash -Ge. $3,000: located 
Chenango Co.. X. Y. ADVERTISER 8505, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—87 aeres: fruit, gt.iin farm: between 
Seneca. Oavuga Lakes; good buildings; good 
water: tools: $3,700. W. CLAPP, 401 S. Anna 
St., Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Farm 100 acres, near Somerville; 
fair buildings: improvements in house; $700. 
C. DRYSDAT E BLACK, Somerville, N. J. 
FARM wanted, near water, 25 to 50 acres, pro¬ 
ductive soil: plenty of fruit trees; substan¬ 
tial house, about 15 rooms, furnished or unfur¬ 
nished: farm utensils desired: soil that has been 
tilled for truck gardening; a home that can be 
converted into a boarding house preferred: please 
give particulars and minimum price. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8509, care Rural New-Yorker. 
REFINED childless couple wish rent, option 
purchase, poultry farm, on State road, within 
fifty miles New York: preferably furnished: de¬ 
scribe fii11 v: will consider profit-sharing propo¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 8525, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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