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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—A woman to do general housework 
and a man to assist and to do other work 
outside the house and inside. Rummer and Win¬ 
ter, in a country home in Orange County. N. T.; 
an unfurnished cottage on the place with ground 
for a garden, fuel, home-grown fruit and milk 
will he supplied in addition to wages. Address 
replies to ADVERTISER 8707, eare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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; 
wagi'S $50 per month, with board and room: do 
not reply if afraid of work; give full particulars 
and references, first letter. BOX 30, White 
Plains, N. Y. 
SINOT.E herdsman wanted for a small, select 
herd of Holstein cattle, where all cows are 
being A. T{. O. tested; all cows are milked either 
three or four times per day; must he wide 
awake, love his work, be neat, clean and honest; 
must he 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 8710, 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. 
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. 
WANTED—At once, good reliable man on poul¬ 
try and truck farm: good wages, with hoard 
and room. W. A. JONES, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
CERTIFIED DAIRY wants two first-class 
milkers at once; must he neat In the house; 
$60, room and hoard to start; state experience. 
BE DEE ALTO FARMS, M. H. MacCallum, 
Wernersville, Pa. 
WANTED—From April 20 to June 20, possibly 
longer, a capable woman used to own home; 
must he able to cook easily and well for large 
family: own room, hath and $50 per month. 
MRS. WIT.EIAM M. CRANE, Richmond, Mass. 
WANTED—Experienced man in dairying, with 
agricultural school training; must know good 
cows and he interested in them; must guarantee 
to stay with position one year. STANI.EY B. 
ROBERTS. Assistant Specialist in Dairy Hus¬ 
bandry. State Agricultural College, New Bruns¬ 
wick, N. J. 
WANTED—Single man on farm; good milker 
and handy with machinery; good home; write, 
stating age, church afiillations and salary, to 
WII-SON R. FAILING, Fort Plain, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife on a small farm, at 
State Line, Mass.; man must thoroughly un¬ 
derstand farming and a good worker and kind to 
animals: wife to lx- a good buttermaker. GEO. 
I). POWELL, 100 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmers: two single men to work on 
our orchard and fruit farm; nine miles from 
Wilkes-Barre: want men that understand general 
farm work and can work and know all kinds of 
farm work, plowing, cultivating and planting; 
can only use single help, as they will board with 
farm superintendent; good home; state experi¬ 
ence and salary wanted; mnst come to work at 
once. Address LION BREWERY CO., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in Stale 
Institution for Feeble-minded; salary $50 per 
month ami maintenance, with opportunity for ad¬ 
vancement. Apply, stating age, to ST’PERIX- 
TENDENT. T.etchworth Village, Tliiells, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged competent woman for 
general housework; family three ladies; small 
farm: all conveniences; on main street, neat 
churches. BOX. 94. Lancaster, Mass. 
SINGLE poultryman; give references, experi¬ 
ence and wages wanted, with board anil room. 
STORM FARM, Perkasie, ra. 
MARRIED MAN, honest and reliable, for gen¬ 
eral farming and dairying; thorough experience 
not necessary: can furnish house, milk, garden, 
potatoes, apples, etc.; state wages. HENRY 
JURCENSEN, Rockdale, N. Y. 
WANTED— A young man as teamster for gen¬ 
eral farm work: must understand farm 
machinery; wages $50 per month, board and 
room: reference required. Write I’. O. BOX 74, 
Mendham, N. J. 
WANTED—Neat couple: man for chores and 
general farm work: wife to hoard two or three 
men; good house, garden privileges; when apply¬ 
ing give age. experience ami wages desired. 
BOX 97, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable single man; must he hust¬ 
ler, good milker and horseman; good home ami 
board. $40 per month. J. G. FINCH, R. D. 1. 
Sidney Center, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman wanted; single; 
good references: permanent position: private 
estate. J. SCOTT l’ARRISH, Miniborya Farm, 
Drewry’s Bluff, Vu. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman as co ik-l.uuse- 
keeper for farm boarding-house; must be good 
cook and have highest qualification as to moral 
character; heavy work done by colored man: 
running hot and cold water: wood ami coal 
range and oil stove; good salary and liv’ng con¬ 
ditions; give names of references in first letter. 
MRS. ALEX ROBERTSON, Warren, Va. 
WANTED—All around farmer, at once: mar¬ 
ried; small family; house, fuel. milk, garden: 
$50 per month eight months, $20 per month four 
months. G. S. DOLLAR, Athens, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Single; one who thor¬ 
oughly understands cows; dry hand milk; must 
also know general farming; $50 per month, room 
and board. DOUDEKA, 80 Court Street, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife (white): wife to do 
plain cooking and housework, family of three; 
no washing; man to do general work about house 
and lawn; three horses and two cows; small 
garden; wages to couple $50.00 per month and 
board; use of two comfortable rooms in main 
house if there are no children; if they have 
children they can have a new four-room cottage 
and specified provisions instead of hoard; man 
can have share of tomatoes or other truck front 
about six acres; this is a good place, with fair, 
considerate treatment for an accommodating 
couple willing to make it a permanent job; it 
free auto bus takes children to good school in 
town, five miles; place is on salt water front. 
Address W. IT. JOHNSTON, Easton, Mil. 
SINGLE MAN for general farm work; good 
nulker and teamster; $00 per month and board; 
no old men or boys apply; want a worker. Ap¬ 
ply in person or i hone CHESTER SMITH, Cold 
Spring, N. Y. ’Phone 42M. 
FAMILY of two want settled woman as general 
house worker, plain cook; country; references. 
Call or write to SPORTS SHOP, 10 East 40th 
Strei t. New York. 
MAN to wo-k on Runny Vale Farm gets $40 and 
extras. F. B. SPRAGUE, Smyrna, Chenango 
County. N. Y. 
WANTED—Well driller, accustomed to Keystone 
machines; good money and steady work. T. 
S. MOORE. Stockton. N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
FIRST-CLASS dairy farmer wants place as 
manager or herdsman; shares preferred 
ROBERT HAZARD, No. 1 Perry Street New 
York City,_ 
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¬ 
able enterprise; excellent in handling men. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 8717, care Rural New- 
Yo-ker. 
POt LTRYMAN. wMh the experience anil 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 farming and fruit in connection 
with poultry plant. ADVERTISER 8732, earn 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted by woman gardener; college 
training and several years’ experience in grow¬ 
ing vegetables, fruit and flowers; excellent ref- 
erences. C. M. REEL, Tryon, N. C._ 
POULTRYMAN—Working manager, married, 10 
years’ experience, is open for engagement on 
modern plant: $100 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 HOWE, Walpole, Mass. 
WANTED—Position hy a married man, general 
farm work or in a dairy; good milker and 
butter-maker; no children. Address ROX 46, 
Goshen, N. Y. 
WOMAN with small baby wants housework. 
either on firm or country home, by May 1st; 
full particulars first letter. ADVERTISER 8738, 
‘■are Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER wants position. MRS. LOTTIE 
SWEET, Bloomfield, Conn. 
YOUNG married man, one child, thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced in greenhouse work and gardening, 
would like foreman’s position or superintendent 
on gentleman’s estate. ADVERTISER 8735, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN (27) would Eke to help on a 
farm. ADVERTISER 8736, ear»* Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN desires work on general farm 
year around; some experience arid willing 
worker. ADVERTISER 8738, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM HANDS—Two all around men wish posi¬ 
tions; Americans; age 22 and 25; can operate 
and keep in repair all farm machinery, tractors, 
gas engines, etc. C. ROIILEN, 950 Union Aye., 
New York City. 
EXPERIENCED carpenter (married), wishes 
country position; understands repairing ma- 
clilnery. JOHN MICHALSK1, 238 Franklin St. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
LIFE-LONG experienced shepherd, married, de¬ 
sires position; thoroughly callable of handling 
all breeds of sheep. ADVERTISER 8741, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, young, single, desires a posi¬ 
tion; experienced in all phrases of commercial 
work, including incubation and brooding; college 
training: capable of producing results; open at 
once: references. ADVERTISER 8742, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN and farm manager with 15 
years’ experience wants position; expert chick 
raiser and egg producer; can lay out and develop 
plant: highest references as to experience, abil¬ 
ity and character; living salary and profit-shar¬ 
ing lias's if desired; American: married. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8744, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOLLAND people wish a position on private es¬ 
tate as herdsman, dairyman: Protestant: one 
boy 12 years of age; wife wi'ling to have hoard¬ 
ers: best if references. ADVERTISER 8745, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE want position on farm; man handy all 
around: run Ford; herdsman; dairyman; ti»c 
buttermaker; willing to be caretaker of gentle¬ 
man’s private estate: wife willing to assist in 
work alsi: one boy 12 years; Holland national 
ity; Protestant; best of references. Address 
bAlt’i’H VT.1ETSTRA, Heatherdel Farm, Ards- 
ley, NT. Y. 
SUPERIOR woman with sun, 15, as caretaker or 
housekeeper; understands farm work. MRS. 
< lOSSEl. IN, Big Indian. N. Y. 
WORKING manager or herdsman, American, 
married, wants position on large farm or es¬ 
tate; can take full charge; experience in all 
crops: milk production, breeding, calf raising; 
May 1 or sooner; best of reference; particulars 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 8743, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WORKING foreman wants position on gentle¬ 
man’s estate; married; one child; wife board 
help: best reference; experienced in all branches 
gardening, farming and live stock; American: 
age 34. BOX 297, Springfield. N. J. 
WANTED Position on modern farm offering op¬ 
portunity for advancement. Qualifications—- 
Thorough knowledge of fruit growing, capable 
of keeping farm hooks, running creamery (but¬ 
ter. cheese making), operating tractor; Cornell 
trained: thirty-one; married; hard worker; state 
full details and wages. ADVERTISER 8747, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN of age 40 would like work on a 
farm. J. LLOYD DAVIS, Churchville, Ont., 
Canada. 
PRACTICAL farmer (31) wishes position as 
working foreman; open after April 15; nation¬ 
ality Italian; with best references. ADVER 
TISER 8749, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED general farmer, married, no 
children, desires position as assistant superin¬ 
tendent or run small gentleman’s estate; prefer 
Westchester County, N. Y., or Pennsylvania; 
am graduated from an agricultural school; best 
references; would consider reasonable salary; in 
answering give full particulars. ADVERTISER 
8748, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER and gardener, married, American, one 
child, wishes position on private place; first- 
c’ass man: life experience in all branches crops, 
stock, poultry; please state particulars and sal¬ 
ary in first letter; highest references. BOX 
263. Cole} Spring, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN. 35. single; handy with tools; 
some experience on poultry farm; pease state 
particulars in first letter. EMIL KOESTLIN- 
GER, 429 East 168th Street, New York. 
REFINED young lady desires permanent posi¬ 
tion with cultured farm family to help about 
the farm and home; compensation desirable. 
JESSIE LEVINE, 51 East 98th St., New York. 
POULTRYMAN, single, Japanese, desires posi¬ 
tion as poultryman, private or commercial 
plant; experience, all branches, especially eapon- 
izing, dress chicken; can drive car; vegetables 
also; state salary and particulars in first letter. 
SHIXO, 9 West 98th Street. New York City. 
PRACTICAL farmer wishes position, manager 
or superintendent farm nr estate; experienced 
dairying, poultry, gardening, handling men; hon¬ 
est and reliable; love the work and life; desire 
good living conditions; married; age 37; one 
child, age 6; prefer New York or Connecticut. 
ADVERTISER. 8750, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER superintendent wishes position; work¬ 
ing college training; life experience in all 
branches of farming, crops, stock, poultry, 
machinery and accounting; small family; best 
of references. BOX 38, Smith town Branch, 
N. Y. 
WORKING farm manager; life experience in all 
branches, purebred cattle testing, feeding, calf 
raising, hogs, sheep and poultry, general rota¬ 
tion of all crops, modern machinery, binders, 
thrasher, gas engine, tractor, auto and do own 
repairs, carpenter, concrete and plumbing work, 
pruning, spraying, lawns, drives and shrubs; 
successful in handling help; American; 38; mar 
ried; no family; A 1 references; state wages in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 8751, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED young man, single, desires posi¬ 
tion on up-to-date farm; start Mav 1; knowl¬ 
edge of tractors. ADVERTISER 8754, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married man wishes to take charge of 
small estate; able to do carpenter work; 
strictly honest, reliable and experienced: best of 
references furnished. ADVERTISER 8762, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN (50) with one child wants posi¬ 
tion as farmer or caretaker of private place. 
ADVERTISER 8756, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MECHANIC wants position; large place; 
married; small family; understands farming; 
first class references. ADVERTISER 8757. eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN, middle-aged, wants comfortable 
home with congenial American family on poul 
try and small fruit farm where his services and 
investment of one thousand dollars will he appre¬ 
ciated; no objection to small modern dairy; 
references exchanged. Address P. O. BOX 408, 
Hurriman, Orange Co., N. J. 
EXPERIENCED gardener desires position on 
gentleman’s estate: handy with tools, live 
stuck; married; no family; particulars in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 8758, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Worker: agricultural grad¬ 
uate; lifetime practical experience; six years 
on 1,000-acre farm; made it pay; skilled cattle 
breeder; married: shares or salary. POST BOX 
62, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
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 liollow 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; mure land if desired, 
including valuable lake frontage. BOX 12, 
Bantam, Conn. 
FOR SALE—On Maine coast, exceptional sea¬ 
shore combination; 250 acres open land am! 
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 80-room house; 14 miles from 
••Ity; daily mails; State road; \priee' $12,000 on 
o.vsv terms. Address ADVERTISER 8680, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE—80-acre farm; 30 acres till¬ 
able; situated 6 miles from market; GOO hear¬ 
ing apple trees, 13-room house; new cow barn 
and silo; 10 cows and 9 lieifcrs, 2 horses, pigs, 
poultry and tools. Address M. E. It., 369 Derby 
Avenue, Westville Station, New Haven, Conn. 
TO RENT—388-acre dairy farm; town of Law¬ 
rence, St. Lawrence Co., X. Y.: stock to lie 
furnished by tenant; this farm will carry sixty 
to seventy cows; immediate pcssession; good 
proposition for man with xut'ioient capital. For 
terms consult MRS. D. W. FINNIMORE, Pots¬ 
dam. N. Y.. or write BOX 42, Roberts Hall, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
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; 
ideal location for dairy, truck farming, green¬ 
house. gentleman’s estate or as a real estate 
proposition; owner deceased: must be sold: iei-i 
take part mortgage. Send inquiries to THE 
DANIELSON TRUST COMPANY, Danielson 
Conn. 
SMALL FARM—Two acres; five-mom bungalow, 
barn, outbuildings; ninety bearing fruit trees; 
plenty grapes; city 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. 
FOR SALE—100-aorp farm, unexcelled soil: well 
watered; 16mom house and tenement; large 
barn and grist mill; buildings In fair <• 111111101111 : 
situated 52 miles from New York City; one mile 
from Carmel, N. Y.; property sold to settle es¬ 
tate; price $12,000. P. o. BOX 39, Crafts, 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. LELASH, Toms River, N. J. 
FARMS FOR SALE—177 acres, good buildings, 
$3,000, $1,000 down; 130 acres, fair buildings, 
$2,000; $500 down. NIELS CHRISTENSEN, 
Alder Creek, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—150-acre dairy and fruit farm: 
Middlefleld, C'onn.: 75 acres tillable; 2 houses; 
worth inquiry. Address A. B., It. F. D., Hock- 
fall, Conn. 
ATTRACTIVE country home, in Hudson Valley; 
desirable farm, 90 acres; profitable orchards. 
800 bearing fruit trees: large brick house, steam 
heated, well located. Address CHERRY LAWN, 
Sehodaek Landing, N. Y. 
SUBURBAN DWELLING—Two-family; 11 rooms 
ami two buthr.iouis; hot and cold water, gas: 
artesian well; all kinds fruit and berries, rhu¬ 
barb asparagus; housing for 200 chickens, etc.; 
plot 100x200 feet, front On two streets; half 
block to Amasite Highway, with bus service 
near; station 17 miles, commuting. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8734, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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125-ACRE FARM; good buildings and land: 
$2,500, easy terms; stocked if wanted. CLARE 
GREGORY, Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—230-acre farm; on main road; 50 
miles from N. Y.; buildings good condition, 
watered and electric lighted; 15-room main 
house, (i-room tenant; barn room for 80 head of 
cattle, icehouse, silo, granary, chicken houses, 
etc.; practically no waste land; watered hv trout 
streams; all kinds of fruit; price, farm, $20,000; 
will also sell all stocked and equipped. Address 
ADVERTISER 8737, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm, suitable for chickens; 
level, well drained; Long Island or Jersey; 
near water preferred; will purchase or rent with 
option of buying; give full partlcu’nrs. A. 
DEGEN, 73 Decatur St., Rrooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm; apple, plum, cherry, 
pear trees and small fruits; good buildings; 
on State road, 5 miles from city; mail delivered; 
telephone: Rensselaer County; all stock and 
equipment; price $1,200. Address I. E. STILL¬ 
WELL, East Greenbush, N. Y.; R. D. 2. 
FOR SALE—Large farm, fully equipped; herd of 
tine cows; sold account of owner's age; easy 
terms; write fur particulars. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 8739, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Within 75 miles of New York, 4-10 
acres, with wood lot preferred; dwelling; some 
outbuildings; full particulars; lowest price; 
might rent small poultry plant. G. F. SHEP¬ 
ARD, Stafford Springs, Conn.; R. D. 1. 
FOR SALE—38-acre farm; high elevation; well 
watered by living springs; near railroad sta¬ 
tion, 47 miles from New York, 2 miles from 
Lake Mahopae, ■% mile from State mail; 14-room 
house in good condition; new barn; numerous 
good bungalow sites; especially desirable for 
country home; price $5,000 P. (). BOX 39, 
(’rafts, N. Y. 
WANTED—To rent, place of four or more acres 
in or near village, within commuting distance 
of New York, suitable for truck and poultry. E. 
D. ARMSTRONG, 13 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—New Jersey farm growing grain. 
suitable poultry; necessary buildings, tools and 
stock; $1,200 cash. ADVERTISER, 881 Anthon 
Avenue, Rrooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—26 acres land; 38 miles New York 
City; soil rich; crops, truck gardening, pas¬ 
turage. barn space, ice, farm machinery, wag¬ 
ons: choice of three small bungalows.’ Write 
A. I. BUTTERFIELD, Croton Lake, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Small farm of six acres; 3(4 miles 
from city of Ithaca; good 6-room house, newly 
painted; outbuildings fair; fruit consists of 
apples, pears, grapes and red raspberries; place 
is well watered, and would make an Ideal Sum¬ 
mer home or for anyone wishing to raise poultry 
or do truck gardening oil a small scale. For 
further particulars address MRS. DELLA IIESS. 
It. F. D. 5, Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Good eight-room house, new hen¬ 
house, 20x32, and tl iree acres of fine land: line 
location; on State road: near store, school, church 
and station; price $2,800. Inquire of AUGUS¬ 
TUS GRABY, Beerston, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Good 10-room house and barn; 3 
acres land: 30 bearing fruit trees: on State 
road: 12 miles from Albany, on banks of Hudson 
river; fine location. B. It. NELSON, New Bal¬ 
timore, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—70 acres; Miami and Volusia soils; 
6-room house; 3 barns; Alfalfa, fruit and 
general farm crops; stock and tools if desired. 
ROY PARSONS, R. I). 30, Newfield, N. Y. 
FARM—90 acres: 20 acres woodland; rest pas¬ 
ture and cultivated; spring and well; fish 
pond; 7-room furnished house: barn, etc.; on 
State mad. HOLLOW & BAUER. R. F. D. No. 
2. Box 45, Andover. Conn., or ROBERT HOL¬ 
LOW, 433 East 145th Street. New York. 
10-ACRE FARM for sale—Between New York 
and Morristown: near station; good soil; 
plenty fruit. GLUTHING, Hanoverneck, N. J. 
DWELLING—Bath, water, sewerage, large lot, 
fruit, line schools: live town, near Washing¬ 
ton. D. C.; send for full description, MAR¬ 
GARET GLAZIER, Princess Anne, Md. 
Pol LTitY FARM wanted liy experienced poul- 
tryman: ( ornell trained; 15 acres or more; 
capacity 800 layers at least; on State or im¬ 
proved road; $3,500 cash, balance mortgage; 
occupancy Octolier 12. ADVERTISER 8752, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER wants small farm; Southern Connecti¬ 
cut; reasonable: owners only. ADVERTISER 
8759, care Rural New-Yorker. ’ 
FOR SALE—45-acre farm: 100 miles from New 
York; house has improvements; easy terms. 
Al>\ EKTlSKIi 8761, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent or buy, poultry farm; about 
25 acres; near State road: or wiil huv interest 
in established poultry plant. ADVERTISER 
8753, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE--500-acre Vermont farm; good soil; 
250 acres timber: 100 acres under cultivation: 
good 0-room house; 8 farm buildings; near 
church, school, store; on State road; healthy dry 
air: good hunting, fishing; with stock and tools; 
Price until May 1. $9,500; cash $5,500. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8755. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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