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Farm Help Wanted 
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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, Letchworth Village, 
Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Young or middle-aged man for gen¬ 
eral, practical farming; milker; drive horses; 
experienced: steady; April 1. CHESTNUT- 
CROFT FARM, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 
WANTED—About May first, dry-hand milker; 
married man preferred; $70 per month, house 
and usual privileges. Address G. R. BRYANT. 
Box 612, Norfolk, Va. 
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—Capable laundress for boys’ school; 
salary $45 per month to begin and mainte¬ 
nance. SUPERINTENDENT, Training School, 
I.awrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Single man, farming experience, one 
with some knowledge of fruit and berries; 
good home; moderate salary: farm in Putnam 
County, near Peekskill, N. Y. Address JOHN 
C. WHITING, 22S State Street, Flushing, N. Y. 
WANTED—A woman to do general housework 
.and a man to assist and to do other work 
outside the house and inside. Summer and Win¬ 
ter, in a country home in Orange County, N. Y.; 
an unfurnished cottage on the place with ground 
for a garden, fuel, home-grown fruit and milk 
will be supplied in addition to wages. Address 
replies to ADVERTISER $707, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A man for general farm work, with 
references: $50 per month and maintenance. 
Apply GEORGE ALT.HUSEN, Box 22. Lincoln- 
dale. N. Y. 
WANTED—Capable couple, at once, for boys’ 
school, 25 to 40 years; positions to be filled, 
night watchman and housekeeper dormitory; 
salary $1,0$0 and maintenance. SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT, County Training School, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Single men for garden work; $45.00 
per month and board. LOUDON HILL FARM, 
South Montrose, Pa. 
WANTED—Single American farmer; active and 
reliable; experienced in general farm work: 
good teamster; Protestant, and no cigarettes; 
hours 5 a. m. to 6 p. in.; good living conditions; 
wages sixty a month; in replying give age, 
weight, references and when at liberty. Apply 
TIViON FARM, R. F. D., Bradford, Mass. 
WANTED—Assistant poultryman and farm hand, 
both married, or father and son; state family, 
experience, wages wanted, first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8730, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man on farm: teamster, blacksmith, 
chore boy. E. A. SCRIBNER, Center Straf¬ 
ford, N. H. 
WANTED—Man under 40, married or single, for 
milk delivery, wagon route, in Red Bank, New 
Jersey; exceptional opportunity for advance¬ 
ment; good wages and considerate treatment. 
Address SHREWSBURY DAIRY COMPANY. 
Shrewsbury, N. .T. 
WANTED—A common married farm hand, with 
or without small family, to help me do general 
farm work on small dairy farm; he must be in¬ 
dustrious. honest and reliable in every way; 
cajiable of handling good horses; do all kinds of 
teaming on farm: milking 15 cows (use good 
milking machine); plant nothing but silage corn, 
no grain: no Sunday work, except barn work; 
good treatment: one boss; farm located extreme 
Northern New Jersey; compensation—will re¬ 
ceive 5-room house, garden, water handy, wood 
sawed in blocks, one quart milk per day, 10 
bushels Winter potatoes, one barrel apples, etc., 
$50 cash per month: all must have good health. 
Address ADVERTISER 8728, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, good reliable man on poul¬ 
try and truck farm; good wages, with board 
and room. W. A. JONES, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED—April 1. a couple: man for general 
work on large farm and place; -woman to do 
three or four days’ work a week by the day, 
cleaning and helping In house: man’s wages $05, 
woman’s $2.00 per day: real country. 2 miles 
from village; rooms over garage; running water; 
references required. ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, 
Germantown. N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by woman gardener; college 
training and several years’ experience in grow¬ 
ing vegetables, fruit, and flowers; excellent ref¬ 
erences. C. M. BELL, Tryon, N. C. 
YOUNG man. Christian, 23 years old, with agri¬ 
cultural college education and extensive prac¬ 
tical experience in all forms of farm work, 
wishes all-year round position on a general farm; 
can start after April 1; please state location, 
living conditions, salary, in reply. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8711, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted, about June 1, by a practical 
farm superintendent: American: married; 39 
years old; been manager since 1900; present 
place going six years: last place nearly six 
years: wide experience in general farming in all 
branches, flower and vegetable gardens, laying 
out and building of lawns, drives, etc., care and 
breeding of full-blood live- stock, operation and 
care of' all modern farm machinery, handling 
help ind keeping accounts: if you have a large 
prop* sition and are in need of an all-round prac- 
ti al manager, please lei me send you a copy of 
references,for you (o investigate. ADVERTISER 
8713, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, assistant, married, no chil¬ 
dren, open for position; several years’ experi¬ 
ence; steady, willing worker; would go to New 
York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania: please state 
details in first letter. ADVERTISER 8716, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN position wanted; 30: married: 
no children; 8 years’ experience: would like a 
modern, private place. Address BOX 87, East 
Norwich, L. I., N. Y. 
YOUNG man wishes position on a general farm; 
some experience. ADVERTISER 8721, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man desires position in mountains: state 
salary when writing. PARTY J., 557 West 
183d st., New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Working seamstress for boys’ school 
who understands making and mending boys’ 
clothes, except coats and pants; capable of man¬ 
aging and teaching boys; salary $50 per month 
and home. W. G. FANCHER, Superintendent, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—A middle-aged woman to do house¬ 
work; a large, comfortable room, with hot- 
water heat: only two in family; work not diffi¬ 
cult or requiring all one’s time; wages satisfac¬ 
tory. Write E. W. HAZEN, Haddam, Conn., giv¬ 
ing references. 
WANTED—Man and wife: wife to do house¬ 
work: man to work on lawns, gardens, etc.; 
comfortable cottage separate for couple's use; 
wages satisfactory and conditions comfortable; 
give reference. Write E. W. HAZEN, Haddam, 
Conn. 
MAN to drive private car and make himself gen¬ 
erally useful on small country place; take care 
of horses and one cow, etc,; assist gardener; 
wages $50 per month, with board and room; do 
not reply if afraid of work: give full particulars 
and references, first letter. BOX 39, White 
Plains. N. Y. 
SINGLE herdsman wanted for a small, select 
herd of Holstein cattle, where all cows are 
being A. R. O. tested; all cows are milked either 
three of four times per day; must be wide 
awake, love his work, be neat, clean and honest; 
must be capable of taking full charge under 
manager: most of milk is retailed; a small 
amount of butter to make each week; salary, 
$70 per month, with best of board and rooms: 
in answering give age. nationality, experience 
and references. ADVERTISER 8719, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman; single man; must have 
ability and experience necessary to produce 
certified milk; state age, nationality and wages 
in first letter, with copy of references. Apply 
ADVERTISER 8712, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COOK and waitress-chambermaid; modern home. 
country: two in family; no laundry; $80 
monthly for two. ADVERTISER 8731, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AT ONCE—Good single herdsman, experienced 
in A. R. work, to take full charge of Guernsey 
herd consisting of purebreds and high-class 
grades: familiar with balancing rations; a good 
calf raiser, and must come well recommended; 
a splendid opportunity for right party. HILL¬ 
TOP FARM, Suffleld, Conn. 
WANTED—Two good clean living women, one 
as plain cook and other to clean for men’s 
boarding-house on private estate, 30 miles from 
New York. ADVERTISER 8724. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good single man as painter and 
general man: state wages; farm buildings. 
ADVERTISER 8723, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MECHANIC—To repair and operate tractor: 
knowledge of carpentry; $80, house and gar¬ 
den. C. D. BLACK. Somerville. N. J. 
YOUNG LADY, refined, desires connections with 
cultured country family, where her compan¬ 
ionship and assistance about the homestead would 
be appreciated: recourse to out of doors impera¬ 
tive; compensation secondary; references ex¬ 
changed. BOX 114, 1626 St. James Building, 
New York, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN, Protestant, American, living with 
mother, wishes position in Westchester Co.: 
cottage and usual privileges; graduate from N. 
Y. Institute of Applied Agriculture; two years' 
practical experience: no intoxicants, no tobacco; 
dairy and general farm work. ADVERTISER 
8729, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Working manager, married, 16 
years’ experience, is open for engagement on 
modern plant: $109 and house; particulars ap¬ 
preciated: best references. ADVERTISER 8725, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by married American with 
many years' experience and study as manager 
of farm specialising in fruit: prefer Southern 
N. II. EVERETT IIOWE, Walpole, Mass. 
j” Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—100-nco farm: running water; or¬ 
chard; good buildings: location. Glen. Mont¬ 
gomery Co., N. Y.; price, $3,000. D. E. VOOR- 
HEES, Plninville, N. Y. 
CERTIFIED DAIRY wants two first-class 
milkers at once: must be neat in the house; 
$60. room and board to start; state experience. 
BELLE ALTO FARMS, M. H. MacCallum, 
WernersviUe, Pa. 
WANTED—At once, reliable experienced man 
for general farm work: good milker and team¬ 
ster; no tobacco preferred: $40 month and good 
home. MISS MARY E. BURDICK: Crown 
Point, 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. 
POULTRYMAN, experienced, excellent refer¬ 
ences, desires position: Cornell trained: Amer 
ioan: married; no children. ADVERTISER 
86S4, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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. 
WANTED—Single man on poultry and fruit 
farm: one that will be really interested in the 
work; no tobacco users: state age. height, 
weight, experience and salary expected with 
hoard and lodging; no laundry. Address WM. 
LONG STREET, Trenton, N. J. 
WANTED—A reliable married man to take 
charge of calf barn and young stock; one who 
Is interested in raising calves and showing re¬ 
sults; good house, garden, and good wages to 
the right kind of a man. ADVERTISER 8714, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man as milker in certified 
milk barn: one who can board two men: good 
house, garden anil coal for Winter use: good 
wages to the right man. ADVERTISER 8715, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man on dairy farm: house, milk, 
wood for fuel, garden spot; state wages de¬ 
sired. ADVERTISER 8718, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Middle-aged married couple: wife to 
cook and husband to assist outside work, gen¬ 
tleman's farm: good home, permanent, all con¬ 
veniences: electric lights, etc.: references re¬ 
quired. SUGAR BROOK FARM CO., Central 
Village, Conn. * 
WANTED—Farmer; married, no children: high- 
class, respectable and competent, for general 
farm work: 4-room cottage with running water; 
splendid farm 50 miles from New York City; 
purebred cattle kept. WALNUT GROVE FARM, 
Washingtonville, N. Y. 
WANTED—By May first, married couple on 
small poultry plant: must be congenial, healthy 
Protestant people, fond of children: woman do 
ordinary housework; two small children; man 
help with poultry: modern home; good surround¬ 
ings; state references, experience, wages wanted 
and all details. MARVIN T. FORSTER, Hall, 
N. Y. 
TWO-YEAR graduate, agriculture, desires posi¬ 
tion, modern poultry plant; assist or manage; 
moderate salary; exnerience with incubators, 
brooders. ADVERTISER 8694, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS dairy farmer wants place as 
manager or herdsman; shares preferred. 
ROBERT HAZARD, No. 1 Perry Street, New 
York City. 
COUPLE—Chauffeur, able to do all repairing 
around place; wife cook and general house- 
worker: desire position. ADVERTISER 8705, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PLANT exneriment 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. 
EXPERIENCED MAN wants position on estate; 
capable to handle any work or take charge; 
garden, stock, poultry, handy with tools, drive 
cr: abstainer; age 34: well recommended. 
AD\ ERTISER S704. care Rural New-Yorker. 
AMBITIOUS young man wishes to gain his 
health back: willing to do anything around 
farm. ADI ERTISER S708, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HORTICULTURIST. graduate of .four-year 
course, with five years’ practical experience in 
greenhouse and outdoor vegetables and fruit, de¬ 
sires position as manager or partner in a suit- 
alile enterpriser excellent in handling men. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 8717, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POl LTRYMAN, 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 out and develop new plant and act as mana¬ 
ger for general fanning and fruit in eonnection 
with poultry plant. ADVERTISER 8732, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BARGAIN—115-acre farm, in the Berkshire 
Hills, for $4,000; woodland 87 acres; good 
tilling land 2S acres: good apple orchard and 
other fruit trees; room in barn for 20 cows and 3 
horses: 36-room house, with fine water and 
splendid view: ideal place for Summer boarders. 
L. 1'. B., Box 221, Huntington, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Large up-to-date poultry farm on 
Long Island: 2.300 laying lions. 0,000 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, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
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FOR SALE—Foultrr farm: four acres land: six- 
room house, barn, laying houses, brooder 
house, capacity 400 bens, 1.000 chicks; State 
road: price $3,500. H. B. RAYMOND, Wood¬ 
bury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—480 acres: best soil; amply irrigat¬ 
ed: largest grain. Alfalfa seed and bay 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. 
BEAUTIFUL Hudson River farm; beautiful view 
of river, with dock: 100 acres, for half value. 
THEO. FULLER, Unadllla, 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. LET.ASH, Toms River, N. J. 
FOR SALE—144 acres in good condition; 120 
tillable, 24 hard timber; 18 bead cattle, team 
and tools, hay and grain: running water; $6,000. 
BEN SPAFFORD. Moravia. N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM wanted, to lease with option, 
or to buy; 30-40 miles from New York City, 
on or near main road, with all necessary houses 
and equipment for rot less titan 800 birds: am 
an experienced poultryman. BOX 421, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. 
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. 
FOR SALE—On Maine coast, exceptional sea¬ 
shore combination; 250 acres open land and 
woods; one mile ocean frontage; two harbors; 
two benches; 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-~oom bouse; 14 m'les f-om 
city: daily mails: State road: price $12 000 cn 
ces” terns. Address ADVERTISER SOSO, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE— 80-ac-e farm: 30 acres till¬ 
able; situated 6 miles from market; 000 bear¬ 
ing apple trees, 13-room house; new cow barn 
and silo: 10 cows and 9 heifers. 2 horses, pigs, 
poultry and tools. Address '1. E. R., 369 Derby 
Avenue, Westville Station. New Haven, Conn. 
FOR SALE—51 -acre farm: 1U> miles from mar¬ 
ket: fair buildings: large sugar bush, apples, 
cherries, pears, plums and berries: a valuable 
sand bank: a spring water pasture; price rea¬ 
sonable. Address HARRY STEUER, FRED 
STETTER. MRS. FLORENCE I)ANN. Avoca, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cheap, a fruit farm, in the* Ca+s 
kills, near State road. Address owner, 
ADVERTISER S709, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO RENT-^-388-acre dairy farm; town of Law¬ 
rence. St. Lawrence Co.. N. Y.; stock to bit 
furnished by tenant: this farm will carry sixty 
to seventy cows; immediate possession; good 
proposition for man with sufficient capital. For 
terms consult MRS. D. W. FINNIMORE, l’ots- 
dam, N. Y.. or write BOX 42, Roberts Hall. 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good 85-nere farm; good 8-room 
house: good barns, water, large henhouse, or¬ 
chard, sugar bush, woods; near school, church; 
poultry, implements if wanted; bargain. Ad¬ 
dress LOUIS C. W. ADABAHR, R. F. D. 1. 
Delanson, N. Y. 
FARMS F’OR SALE—177 acres, good buildings, 
$3,000, $1,000 down; 130 acres, fair buildings, 
$2,000: $500 down. NIELS CHRISTENSEN, 
Alder Creek, N. Y. 
DAIRY FARM—In Adirondack foothills, ISO 
acres, for $3,500: good farm and good build¬ 
ings; insured for $3,000 ; 6 miles from Lake 
Champlain: 3 miles from railroad village; tele¬ 
phone and rural delivery; healthful: Summer 
resort markets. JOHN R. BURNHAM, 233 
Broadway, New York. , 
MODERN chicken farm, with 500 two-year 
chickens, 700 pullets. 3.000 baity chicks; build¬ 
ing for 2,000 grown chickens, 4.000 babies: in¬ 
cubator for 3.000 eggs; barn, stall, 2 cows, 1 
horse: electric; steam heat; half mile from city, 
on State rotul: for sale account family trouble; 
any acceptable price. P. MANYA, Port Jervis. 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, growing grain, suitable poul¬ 
try: necessary buildings, tools and stock: no 
agents: $1,200 cash. ADVERTISER, 881 Anthon 
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Cheap, A grape farm of 11 acres. 
with Summer resort, grape juice seller and 
press; garage and other buildings of stone., in 
good shape: near T.ake Erie, where fishing and 
bathing is its best: near Zieder Point, O. Ad¬ 
dress owner, ADVERTISER 8710, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE or exchange for smaller farms: 148- 
acre well equipped dairy farm, near Wooster, 
'bio. zj mile to Cleveland: Wooster’s electric 
line and paved roads: also 160-acre improved fine 
grain and liny farm in Kansas, 70 miles south¬ 
west of Kansas City; also 85-acre farm, same 
location: both on Santa Fe trail auto route to 
California and railroad; also 140 acres land in 
Southwest Missouri, on beautiful lake in tlie 
Ozarks. What have von? Possession this Fall 
or Spring. W. E. MASTERS, owner, Canton, 
Ohio; Route No. 2. 
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FOR sat.E—F arm, 31 acres; 8-room house; im¬ 
provements: other buildings in best condition: 
some crops planted; plenty fruit; team horses, 
harness. 55 chickens. 500 chicks, machinery; 07 
miles f ont New York: 2U miles from town; 15 
p-opey car; price $4,000. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8722. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM wanted: 5-10 acres: 6-7-room house; 25 
m'-!es f—-m New York Citv: state price and 
terms. ADVERTISER 8720, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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FOR SAT.E—Fine village farm. 120 acres: 90 til¬ 
lable: rest, wood and pasture; good soil and 
buildings: 10-room house; $55 [ter acre. 
SCHULTZ, Erwinna, Pn., between Trenton and 
Easton. 
DESIRE to purchase 2 or 3 acres of land within 
40 or 50 miles of New York City, located about 
one mile from a town: New York State pre¬ 
ferred. GEO. W. TOOKER, Milford, Pa. 
FOR SAT.E—60-acre fruit farm in Hudson Val¬ 
ley, 3Vi miles from Newburgh; young bearing 
Orchards, small fruits: three houses, improve 
ments: running water in buildings from spring; 
hot water heat: live stock, implements; canning 
and preserving factory, steam equipment; estab¬ 
lished business, year round income. MRS. J. R. 
WESTLAKE, It. D. 2, Newburgh, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small poultry farm, Long Island or 
Jersey; level, well drained; good dwelling; 
give full particulars. A. DEGEN, 73 Decatur 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—By owner: 348 acres hardwood land. 
Kalkaska County, Michigan; near town; 120 
acres burned clean for plow; heavy soil; no 
sand; raise clover, grain, etc.; easy terms; no 
agents: good opportunity for beginner. FRANK 
ENGEL, 14 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 
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AMERICAN, experienced dairy farmer, wants to 
rent good dairy farm, with or without stock 
and tools; near market for milk or cream; New 
York preferred. Address ADVERTISER 8726, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SMALL FARM—Two acres; live-room bungalow, 
barn, outbuildings; ninety bearing fruit, trees; 
plenty grapes; citv water; on macadamized 
street; eight minutes’ walk to depot; fifteen 
minutes from North Jersey egg-laying contest; 
eighteen miles from New York; bargain at 
$5,700; cash $2,500. “L,” Box 67, Emerson, 
N. J. 
CONNECTICUT FARM—195 acres; stock and 
tools: also fine milk route; Colonial type 
farmhouse In residential section of beautiful 
village: large new barn, also other buildings, 
all with electric lights, etc.; centrally located 
between Providence, Norwich and Worcester; 
ideni location for dairv, truck farming, green¬ 
houses. gentleman’s estate or as a real estate 
proposition: owner deceased: must be sold: can 
take part mortgage. Send inquiries to THE 
DANIELSON TRUST COMPENY, Danielson. 
Conn. 
WANT to rent, with option to buy, Maryland or 
Delaware farm; not over $6,000. W. .T. 
JOHNSON, 52 Fleet Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
F'OR SAI.E—Suburban home; modern 7-room 
house: barn: hennery, capacity 150; fruit, 
garden: 5 minutes station, school" church; hour 
out. For fuller particulars write IIOAGLAND, 
Wyekoff, N. J. 
FOR SAT.E—150-acre dairy and fruit farm; 
Middlefield. Conn.: 75 acres tillable; 2 houses; 
worth inquiry. Address A. B., R. F. D., Rock- 
fall. Conn. 
TO LET—Up-to-date 200-ncre Jersey farm, on 
stiares: stanchion 24 cows; farmer to furnish 
stock: 35 miles to New York. C. D. BLACK, 
Somerville, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
EXTRACTED HONEY, finest quality, at our 
station. 60-lb. can clover. $10.80; buckwheat, 
$9; 10 lbs. delivered within 3d postal zone, 
clover, $2.50: buckwheat, $2.35; 5 lbs. either, 
$1.40. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
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