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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Experienced single man to take care 
of' garden, poultry and chores on small Con¬ 
necticut farm: state references and salary de¬ 
sired. ADVERTISER 8603. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attend¬ 
ants in State Institution for Feeble-Minded: 
salary $50 per month and maintenance, with op¬ 
portunity for advancement. Apply, stating age, 
to SUPERINTENDENT. Eetchworth Village, 
Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Working farmer and wife on 50-acre 
farm in Putnam County, New York; must be 
experienced arid handy with carpenter tools; 
salary and profit-sharing proposition to right 
man; one who can make a small investment 
preferred. Write or call, stating age, experi¬ 
ence, salary wanted, references, etc., C. ROSEN- 
BAI1M, 23’Cliff St., New York City. 
WANTED—Miscellaneous farm help; one good 
dry-hand milker, one man to handle bulls, one 
teamster, two general farm workers; best wages 
paid to reliable young men who are willing to 
work: none other need apply. STRATHGEASS 
FARM, Port Chester, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable woman for housework in 
town. ADVERTISER 8645, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MIDDI.E-AGED woman as general houseworker; 
family of three; or a settled-down couple, man 
fbr garden and lawn: no objections to one child; 
fine apartment with all conveniences; only those 
looking for a good home and reasonable wages 
need answer; references required. KENDAEE 
FARMS, Asbury Park, N. J. 
MAN for general farm work; $40 per month, 
with board; reference required. M. A. COL- 
BTJIN, Hollis. N. H. 
WANTED—A married man to do general farm 
work; should be nccustomed to the use of 
horses; Orange County, New York. ADVER¬ 
TISER S677, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Elderly man without family to work 
at light farming and gardening; must be 
handy with tools and able to do repair work 
around farm: no booze. Address ROX 84, 
Sparrowbusb, N. Y. 
WANTED—In Westchester County. married 
man, prefer no children, for general farm 
work; must understand farm machinery: wife 
to make butter; few cows; permanent position; 
modern house and other privileges; state age 
and wages expected: references. ADVERTISER 
8679, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man for general farm work 
and help with milking; Scotchman preferred: 
must be Protestant. Reply, stating wages ex¬ 
pected in first letter, to MANAGER, Spring 
Brook Farm, New City, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young or middle-aged man for gen¬ 
eral, practical farming: milker; drive horses; 
experienced: steady; April 1. CHESTNUT- 
CROFT FARM. Rbinebecb. N. Y. 
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WANTED—About May first, dry-hand milker; 
married man preferred: $70 per month, house 
and usual privileges. Address G. B. BRYANT, 
Box 612, Norfolk, Va. 
FARMER with wife to help on 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, Pa., 20 
miles distant; liberal wages and 5-room house 
with bath and electric lights, and other priv¬ 
ileges; permanent home for honest, industrious, 
practical workers; answer fully what both man 
and wife can do, experience, references, nation¬ 
ality, wages expected, if any children, state 
ages, boys or girls, addressing KNOX TAYLOR, 
High Bridge, X. J. 
WANTED—Man to take care of 80-acre farm, 
Albany County, on shares if desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8081. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN wanted on farm; must be competent 
cook and good housekeeper; one other woman 
in house; state wages, etc., in first letter. 
HOLLIS GRIFFIN, Bantam, Conn. 
MARRIED couple wanted; woman for general 
housework: man to work on farm: experience 
necessary: $65 and board. HOLLIS GRIFFIN, 
Bantam, Conn. 
COUNTRY woman to keep house for three in 
family: all improvements. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 8683, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—By April 20, an honest, experienced, 
single young man (American), on general dairy 
farm in Geauga County. Ohio: willing to please, 
good companion and good nature essential: state 
full particulars, wages expected and experience 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 8682, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Cook for superintendent’s house. 
Thorn Hill School. Warrendale. l“a.: family of 
seven adults; no laundry work; waitress em¬ 
ployed: wages. $60 per month; separate room; 
all conveniences: references required. Address 
SU-PERINTENDENT, Thorn Hill School, War¬ 
rendale. Pa. Bell Telephone, Wexford 20. 
WANTED-—Dairyman on New Jersey dairy farm; 
clean, wide-awake, active, single young man, 
familiar with bottling, separating and making 
real butter: state age, experience, reference, sal¬ 
ary. etc. ADVERTISER 8689, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Capable laundress for boys’ school; 
salary $43 per month to begin, and mainte¬ 
nance. SUPERINTENDENT, Training School, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Man and wife on small farm; man 
to care for two cows, garden and be generally 
useful; woman to do general housework: house 
has many conveniences, is pleasantly situated, 
and is about two miles from town; couple must 
be trustworthy and conscientious and have good 
references; wages, $50 to $60 a month, with 
room and board. Apply to R. D. TAYLOR, New 
Milford, Conn.; ’Phone 406. 
FARM teamster and general all-round farmer 
wanted, who understands farm machinery and 
not afraid of hard work; good wages, house, 
fuel. milk, garden, etc. ADVERTISER 8676, 
caep Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Good cook and housekeeper in large 
family: other help; good wages. M. L. B., 
1120 Constant Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced married farm hand by 
year; extra good house, garden, milk, fuel, 
apples furnished: give references and wages de¬ 
sired. PAUL TOWNSEND, Trumansburg, N. Y.; 
R. F. I). 34. 
MANAGER for established dairy farm near Bos¬ 
ton, retailing own milk at. 23c per quart, and 
now and for many years on excellent money¬ 
making basis; exceptional chance for man who 
can furnish absolutely unquestionable references 
as to the necessary experience, character and 
ability to take absolutely full charge of this 
proposition, both farming and business end, and 
maintain it, in present state of efficiency and 
financial success; salary $1,500 per year with 
house rent, etc., and interest in profits; please 
state very full particulars in first letter, includ¬ 
ing references and activities for past 10 years. 
Address OWNER, 35 Wendell St., Boston, Mass. 
WANTED—On Vermont farm, middle-aged, Prot¬ 
estant, married couple, without children; man 
must understand general farming; wife to do 
plain cooking and housework; both to be agree¬ 
able, congenial folks, to live in family; steady 
work. Apply either in person or by letter, stat¬ 
ing wages expected, ROOM 726, 25 Broad Street, 
New York City. 
WANTED—Capable farm hand; single; good dry 
hand milker: neat; kind with stock; knowledge 
of 1 general farming; fifty dollars per month and 
board; first-class references required. Apply 
BOX 214. Ansonia, Conn. 
WANTED—Two married men for general farm 
work; good teamsters; pay $65 per month, 
house and garden; send references; carpenter, 
capable of planning and constructing farm build¬ 
ings, also directing men; permanent position; 
give references and state wages expected. 
FORSG^lTE FARMS, .Tamesburg. N. J. 
WANTED—Competent girl or middle-aged woman 
for general housework, family of six, on a 
small hen ranch; modern conveniences; will en¬ 
gage for six months or years if satisfactory. 
Write, giving personal particulars and state 
wages expected, REV. .T. F. LOCKE, R. F. D. 
1, Vineland, N. J. 
WANTED—A working foreman farmer, married, 
without family, or with only a small family; 
general farm work relating to the use of about 
75 acres; 20 in cultivation, 35 in meadow, 20 in 
pasture; care of small herd Jersey cattle, few 
hundred chickens, few pigs; wife to board one, 
two or three helpers during portion of the year; 
admirable farmhouse with all modern conven¬ 
iences; garden patch, fuel and milk; only ex¬ 
perienced men who can give personal references 
to former employers considered: farm operated 
in connection with Summer residence of owner. 
Address ADVERTISER 8701, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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COOK and houseworker; no laundry; family, of 
tiiree; modern apartment; Baltimore; $40 
monthly. ADVERTISER 8703, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farm hand; prefer clean, single, 
Christian man. whom we can make member of 
family: all modern improvements; state lowest 
wages for permanent position. BOX 61, Kings¬ 
ton, N. J. 
WOMAN cook and waitresses wanted in a small 
Summer boarding-house for the months of July 
and August. Address R. M. SANFORD, Stam¬ 
ford, N. Y. 
WANTED—A single man to do general farm 
work on a farm by month or year; must be 
able to give good references: state wages in first 
letter. WILLARD F. SANFORD. L. Rox 345, 
Margaretville, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
PROGRESSIVE, efficient, middle-aged, married 
American, with long and successful experience 
as managing foreman highly specialized com¬ 
mercial fruit farms, open for position; personal 
references. ADVERTISER 8583, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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POUT /FRYMAN with the experience and ability 
to make large plant pay wants position as 
working manager; expert chick raiser and egg 
producer; managed one plant 12 years; living 
salary and profit-sharing basis if desired; can 
lay and develop new plant and act as manager 
for general farming and fruit in connection with 
poultry plant. ADVERTISER 8675, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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POULTRYMAN, young, single, desires a posi¬ 
tion; experienced in all phases of commercial 
work, including incubation and brooding; college 
training: capable of producing results; open at 
once; references. ADVERTISER 8659, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT desires position; am 45 
years old; married; no children; thoroughly 
experienced in all branches of dairy farming, 
including crop raising and land development, 
handling help; 10 years breeding of purebred 
Holstein cattle; have had experience in manag¬ 
ing estates; can get results; can furnish best of 
reference as to my ability and character; have 
been manager of my own place for 10 years; 
there are plenty of men looking for superin¬ 
tendent jobs, but the question is: are they 
qualified? If interested, would like a personal 
interview. ROX 35. Unionville, Conn. ’Phone 
Farmington Div. 13-14. 
POULTRYMAN—Working manager, married, 16 
years’ experience, is open for engagement on 
modern plant; $100 and house; particulars ap¬ 
preciated: best references. ADVERTISER 8666, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farm hand wishes position as 
teamster and -tractor operator only: kindly 
state wages and particulars. Address JOSEPH 
C. MUNN, No. 370 E. 163d St., New York City. 
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POULTRYMAN. experienced, excellent refer¬ 
ences, desires position: Cornell trained; Amer¬ 
ican; married: no chlldlrten. ADVERTISER 
8684, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO men wish positions on general farm; little 
experience; all around workers. HUGH CAN¬ 
NON, 434 W. 42d St., New York City. 
TWO young ladies having some experience of 
farm work desire position on farm for field 
work. ADVERTISER 8686, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN is open for position and would 
like to get with party where good work is ap¬ 
preciated: understands everything and can pro¬ 
duce results. ADVERTISER 8685, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager; experienced 
in purebred stock and modern farm machinery; 
married: one child. Address BOX 77, Morris 
Plains, N. J. 
YOUNG man. six months’ college course in fruit 
growing, desires position fruit or poultry farm; 
wishes to learn business; small compensation at 
start: comfortable living conditions necessary. 
ADVERTISER 8690, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG dairyman wants position as helper in 
creamery in Pennsylvania or Ohio, with good 
references. E. E. S., Hubbard, O.; R. F'. D. 2, 
Box 71. 
ITERDSMAN-POULTRYMAN; American; mar¬ 
ried; Catholic; two small children; thoroughly 
experienced; clean and obliging; A1 references. 
F. SMITH, care Edward Uyeno, 116 Nassau St., 
New York City. 
WORKING manager or herdsman wants posi¬ 
tion on large dairy or estate; can take thill 
charge; experience in certified milk production, 
breeding, feeding, calf raising and veterinary 
work; first-class references. ADVERTISER 
8688, care Rural New-Yorker . 
MAN, 40 yeai;s old, experienced farmer and ac¬ 
countant, desires position as superintendent of 
a private estate or to keep records and assist 
in general. ADVERTISER 8687, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Foultryman, single, hon¬ 
est, experienced, incubator, brooding, produc¬ 
tion; college trained; excellent references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8693, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ANYONE wishing the services of a good, capa-* 
ble, experienced single American man on farm 
or estate, address, giving wages and conditions, 
ADVERTISER 8691, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 20 years old. with 3 years’ ma¬ 
chine shop experience, would like to get on 
farm. ROMOLO LUONGO, 221 9th Ave., New 
York City. 
POULTRYMAN, middle age, single, Japanese, 
desires steady position, private or commercial 
plant; experience in all branches; also vegetable 
growing; drive car; especially caponizing, dry 
picking; best of reference; state salary and par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. Write to S. S1IINO, 9 
West 98th St., New York, N. Y. 
MAN, 34, wishes position around poultry or on 
farm; does not know it all; willing to be 
shown; handy with tools; obliging; not afraid 
of work; please mention salary A. SERGICON, 
60 Croton Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, with tried and tested capability 
in all branches of poultry husbandry, desires 
to take charge of a commercially run farm; high¬ 
est references furnished as to character and ex¬ 
perience. BOX 421, Morristown, N. J. 
TWO-YEAR graduate, agriculture, desires posi¬ 
tion, modern poultry plant; assist or manage; 
moderate salary; experience with incubators, 
brooders. ADVERTISER 8694, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WOMAN, American, with practical experience 
flower and vegetable gardening, poultry and 
orchard work, desires position; capable, indus¬ 
trious; competent office worker; will do combi¬ 
nation work; full particulars appreciated. 
ADVERTISER 8695, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, experienced, desires 
position on private estate where faithful work 
and results are appreciated; two years in last 
place. ADVERTISER 8697, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (22) wishes light position on 
poultry farm or estate; some experience; 
wages no object; good home. HARTWELL, 
Wood Place, Yonkers, N. Y. 
PLANT experiment station work wanted by 
young man; not experienced beyond two-year 
agricultural course, but interested in the work. 
Address ADVERTISER 8699, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. 29. single, intelligent, earnest, 
honest, wishes job on commercial poultry farm; 
experience first consideration; willing to start at 
small salary. A. LEVIN, 1383 Clay Avenue, 
New York. 
ASSISTANT POULTRYMAN, capable, conscien¬ 
tious worker, with several years' practical ex¬ 
perience on paying commercial plants; single; 
Protestant; American: short course graduate; 
best references. ADVERTISER 8700, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
CHAUFFEUR, mechanic, American, single, de¬ 
sires work on farm: previous experience; in 
New York State. FRED METZ, 313 East 89th 
Street, New York. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN; single; American: 23: 
feeder, butter-maker, tester, knowledge of all 
stock and general farming, machinery; Cornell 
course; open for any large proposition; state full 
particulars. ADVERTISER 8702, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Housekeeper’s position, by April 15 
or thereabouts, by energetic, refined, American 
widow, not in the servant class; capable of tak¬ 
ing full charge of boarding-house on private es¬ 
tate; nothing else considered; must be near a 
good high school for girl of 12, boy 11: only 
first-class propositions kindly answer. MRS. H. 
WERIUCK, Palisade, N. J. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm: running water; or¬ 
chard: good buildings; location. Glen, Mont¬ 
gomery Co., N. Y.: price, $3,000. D. E. VOOR- 
HEES, Plainville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—45-acre farm in the Catskills; house 
has running water, toilet and bath: price 
$6,000: easy pavments. ADVERTISER 8558, care 
Rural New-Yorker 
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DELAWARE COUNTY dairy farm; 310 acres; 
90 head cattle; 3 heavy teams; now occupied 
and for sale by owner: no agents; producing 
$11,000 milk yearly: with all stock and equip¬ 
ment, $25,000. LEE P. GRANT, Bloomville, 
N. Y. 
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COMMERCIAL fruit farm: twelve miles to 
Providence; 2.500 apple and peach trees, most¬ 
ly bearing; pleasant location; strong soil: un¬ 
usual opportunity. HARRY BARKER, North 
Scltuate, R. I. 
FOR SALE—94-acre farm or Summer home; 5 
miles from Saratoga Springs. N. Y.; on State 
road; near village and station: mail delivered 
and telephone in house; stock and tools: price 
$9,500. For further particulars write to ADVER¬ 
TISER 8637, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN—115-acre farm, in the Berkshire 
Hills, for $4,000; woodland 87 acres: good 
tilling land 28 acres; good apple orchard and 
other fruit trees; room in barn for 20 cows and 3 
horses; 16-room house, with fine water and 
splendid view; ideal place for Summer boarders. 
L. V. B., Box 221, Huntington, Mass. 
WANTED—Truck farm, by experienced agri¬ 
culturist; only first-class proposition consid¬ 
ered: will work on salary and percentage of 
profits basis only: will consider management of 
private estate: have family. Address below, giv¬ 
ing full particulars, G. W. T., 412 W. Green 
St., Ithaca. N. Y. 
WANTED-—Paying farm, easy commuting dis¬ 
tance of New York. ADVERTISER 8646, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Large up-to-date poultry farm on 
Long Island; 2.300 laying hens, 6,000 brooder 
capacity, patent drinking fountain, 14.400 incu¬ 
bator capacity; electric light, running water; 
9-room house: hot water heat; price, $20,000. 
ADVERTISER 8642, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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FOR SALE—100-acre farm; good soil; good 
buildings; particulars to interested; no agents. 
ERNEST MITCHELL, Greenwood, Sussex Co., 
Del. 
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FOR SALE—10 acres good land, house and barn; 
3 miles from town on good road; for quick 
sale $600. E. E. RICHARDS, Newport, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—Poultry farm; four acres land; six- 
room house, barn, laying houses, brooder 
house, capacity 400 hens, 1,000 chicks; Stat« 
road; price $3,500. H. B. RAYMOND. Wood¬ 
bury, Conn. 
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TWELVE ACRES-—Otsego County. N. Y.; large 
house, barn, well, brook, productive land; 
1.500 feet elevation; mail, telephone; price, 
$1,200: more land adjoining, $30 acre. BOX 
67, Dunellen, N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—80-acre farm: 30 acres till¬ 
able; situated 0 miles from market; 600 bear¬ 
ing apple trees; 13-room house; new cow barn 
and silo; 10 cows and 9 heifers. 2 horses, pigs, 
poultry and tools. Address M. E. R., 369 Derby 
Ave., Westville Station, New Haven, Conn. 
WANTED—Small farm. 10-35 acres, within 100 
miles of New York: small house, modern; run¬ 
ning water, etc.; will purchase or rent, fur¬ 
nished or unfurnished, with option of 1 buying; 
state terms and all conditions. ADVERTISER 
8078, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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FOR SALE—On Maine coast, exceptional sea¬ 
shore combination; 250 acres open land and 
woods; one mile ocean frontage; two harbors; 
two beaches; safe boating and bathing; plenty 
of fish, clams and lobsters; Fall and Spring gun¬ 
ning: good drinking water; a healthy place and 
a beauty spot; a 30-room house; 14 miles from 
city; daily mails; State road; price $12,000 on 
easy terms. Address ADVERTISER 8680, caro 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—480 acres: best soil; amply irrigat¬ 
ed: largest grain, Alfalfa seed and hay crops, 
mowing and grazing meadow, and desirable gen¬ 
eral stock ranch in inter-mountain region; all 
live stock, farm equipment, hay, grain, etc., in¬ 
cluded; price, $40,000. J. J. PATTON, Gandy, 
Millard Co., Utah. 
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 build¬ 
ings. W. S. WILSON, Administrator, Belding, 
Slich. 
FOR SALE—112 acres: excellent poultry, dairy; 
good buildings, with running water; large 
house, heat, light, laundry; shady lawn; price, 
$14,000. Write for particulars, LOUIS VARGA, 
Ringoes, N. J. 
FARM FOR SALE—150 acres: 3 houses; 1 '/j 
miles railroad; 15 acres cranberries; timber, 
water, farming, high and low lands; Southern 
Jersey. RODMAN, care Lakin, 101 West 42d 
Street, New York City. 
BEAUTIFUL Hudson River farm; beautiful view 
of river, with dock; 100 acres, for half value. 
TIIEO. FULLER, Unadilla, N. Y. 
POULTRY farm in poultry section; 7-room 
bungalow: capacity, 1,200 layers and 5,000 
chicks; price, $2,700 down: balance $2,000 mort¬ 
gage. C. P. LELASII. Toms River, N. J. 
FOR SALE—South Jersey; 108 acres; 7-room 
house. 2 barns, wagon house and corncrib; 20 
acres woodland and meadow; located on river; 
plenty of boating, hunting and fishing. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8692. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM. 200 acres: situated 2 miles from city; 
buildings, wood, lumber, stream on three sides: 
telephone and rural delivery: must be sold to 
settle estate. AMY WOOD DAVIS, Waterville, 
Me., administratrix. 
FOR SALE—Fruit farm; 32 acres; wire fencing; 
many kinds of fruit: 8-room dwelling; neces¬ 
sary outbuildings: everything new-; mile to de¬ 
pot: road almost level: heart of fruit growing 
section; $12,000. SAM'L H. DAWSON, Crozet, 
Va. 
FOR RENT—Because of age of owner, large 
farm for rent: the rent can apply on purchase. 
Address ADVERTISER 8665, care Rural New- 
Yorker. • 
32-ACRE fruit, poultry, grain, grass and truck 
fatm: good land and buildings: fish and oy¬ 
sters; price $3,500. A. L. SELTZER, Marion 
Station, Md. 
THIS farm pays big profits without turning a 
furrow: the fruit alone sells 1 
sand dollars: little expense and lab< . needed; in¬ 
cluded in farm is good tillage, grass land, pas¬ 
ture and woodland: conveni 
depot: 25 miles from Boston; good house and 
buildings: price reasonable; pays bdtti i 
most investments: about $5,000 down, or other 
security considered. Address BOX 257, Hollis- 
ton, Mass. 
FOR SALE—144 acres in good condition; 120 
tillable. 24 hard timber: 18 head cattle, team 
and tools, hay and grain; running water; $6,000. 
REN STAFFORD. Moravia, N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM wanted, to lease with option, 
or to buy; 30-40 miles from New York City, 
on or near main nail, with all necessary houses 
and equipment for not less than 800 birds; am 
an experienced poultryman. BOX 421, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. 
MODERN chicken farm, with 500 two-year 
chickens. 700 pullets. 3.000 baby chicks; build¬ 
ing for 2,000 grown chickens, 4.000 babies: in¬ 
cubator for 3.000 eggs; barn, stall, 2 cows. 1 
horse; electric; steq.ni heat: half mile from city, 
on State road: for sale account family trouble; 
any acceptable price. F. MANYA, Port Jervis, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Village farm, with large horse suit¬ 
able for boarders (Improvements preferred): 
plenty outbuildings, in good condition: small 
acreage: good water supply: stock and imple¬ 
ments: furniture considered: on State road, in or 
near large town; lowest price and terms; submit 
photos and will return. ADVERTISER 8696, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm; about 125 acres; on 
new State road: half mile from station and 
village: nearly all buildings new -ten years ago; 
steam* heated house, two bathrooms; cottage; 
thirty-cow barn, milk house and dairy building, 
all of hollow tile and concrete; hay and young 
stock barn, horse barn, icehouse, garage, etc.; 
artesian well: farm in high state of cultivation, 
free from stones; level land; price about half 
cost of the new buildings; more land if desired* 
including valuable lake frontage. BOX 12, 
Bantam, Conn. 
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