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Farm Help Wanted 
FRUIT FARM—Central New York, lias opening 
this Kail for experienced married man; one 
with son or sons who can work hard, and will¬ 
ing. ambitious wife can secure permanent places; 
good home, all privileges, salaries and advance¬ 
ment: references, experience necessary; write 
full particulars, salary expected first letter. 
ADVIiKTlSKlt 9214, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife (no objection to young 
child) to help in all kinds of house and farm 
work; surroundings healthful and happy; large 
mountain farm; southern slope; springs; little 
stock: light labor; nominal wages. Write 
•HIGH FARM,” Roscoe, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two housekeepers for dormitory and 
school building: salaries $40.00 and $45.60, re¬ 
spectively, and maintenance. COUNTY SCHOOL, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Master for cottage of boys; wife 
dining room work in cottage; salary .$100 per 
month and maintenance; no children; also good 
opportunity for head farmer and wife. COUNTY 
TRAINING SCHOOL, Lwrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
in State institution for feeble-minded; salary 
$44 per month and maintenance, with opportunity 
for advancement. Apply, stating age and en¬ 
closing letters of reference (from previous em¬ 
ployers, if possible) to SUPERINTENDENT. 
I.ctChworth Village, Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WORKING HERDSMAN for a small herd of 
Shorthorns, a few Guernseys, Berkshires and 
Shropshire*; two men kept on stock: must he 
experienced, single and have highest references 
as to ability and moral character; good wages, 
room and board. R. M. ROBERTSON, ’...rren, 
Va._ 
WANTED—Single women as attendants in State 
Institution for Feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age, to SUPER¬ 
INTENDENT, Letchwort.li Village, Thiells, 
Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—In Orange Co., N. Y., a middle-aged 
woman capable to do the cooking, washing and 
general housework for an elderly lady living In 
a small house conveniently arranged for work; 
a comfortable home and fair wages to the right 
person. Address ADVERTISER 9215, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED—Steady work; 
good wages. ADVERTISER 9227, care Rural 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man for farm work; good 
opportunity to learn. Address ADVERTISER 
9241. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small Long Island 
farm; no children, no live stock and no out¬ 
door work: state age. nationality and wages 
wanted. ADVERTISER 9246, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—In September, good plain cook for 
permanent general housework position on 
farm; two miles from village ami school: no 
objection to one child: no washing: $40 monthly; 
give references in first, letter. P.OX 135, Gar¬ 
diner, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
COUPLE WANTED—White; woman cook, gen¬ 
eral housework; man inside, out; references; 
two in family; no laundry; all conveniences; 
own bath and sitting room. Address MRS. 
JACOB W. JACKSON, Syosset, L. I., N. Y. 
'Phone Syosset 475. 
MARRIED man and single man: must be prac¬ 
tical. experienced farmers: no college men need 
apply; steady position to those who qualify; 
letter only, with references. 609 WORLD 
RUILDING, 03 Park Row, N. Y. City. 
WANTED—Man and wife; man must under¬ 
stand general farm work and he a good milker; 
woman for general housework, plain cooking, 
etc.; apply by letter, stating age. experience 
and wages wanted. VICTOR FARMS, Bellvale, 
N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted in widower’s home; no 
objection to one with a child; write for par¬ 
ticulars: reference if desired. BOX 26, It. F. 
D.. West Lebanon, N. H. 
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WANTED—Man and wife (no children) on es¬ 
tate: man t<o care for lawns, flowers and veg¬ 
etables: also cow and horse; wife to cook and 
help with housework: state age, nationality and 
wages expected. JOSEPH L. STEELE, Ash¬ 
ton, R. I. 
WANTED—Man and wife: man must under¬ 
stand general farm work and be a good 
milker: woman to do general house work and to 
raise chickens; a good salary will be offered. 
Address E. E. MARTIN, Bealeton, Va. 
WANTED—-An elderly woman for light house¬ 
work: one who prefers good home to high 
wages. MRS. BERT CALKIN, Bethel, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married farmer, no children, ex¬ 
perienced farm work and stock; able to run 
Fordson tractor; produce and poultry farm; 
Long Island: $600 yearly, house and privileges; 
option of yearly increase or share profits. 
ADVERTISER 9212, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-SUPERINTENDENT—Wanted, posi¬ 
tion on gentleman’s estate; understand green¬ 
houses. all kinds of cut flowers, vegetables, farm 
crops, farm machinery, cattle, poultry—every¬ 
thing belonging to an estate: seven years’ refer¬ 
ence from last place; married; no children. C. 
1).. care C. F. Elliot, <‘>8 Broad Street, Red 
Bank, N. J. 
POULTRYMAN desires position by September 3; 
years of experience hatching, rearing, egg pro¬ 
duction; can produce the best, of results; Amer¬ 
ican; married; have family: please state wages 
and conditions in first reply. THOS. SMITH, 
Pine Brook, N. J. 
POULTRYMAN open for position, manager, 
superintendent, first-class plant; years of ex¬ 
perience bn telling, rearing chicks and ducks, egg 
production; A-l references: married: American; 
no children. ADVERTISER 9179, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Management of commercial pigeon 
plant; married man; ten years’ experience; 
six years in present position: give full particu¬ 
lars in first letter. ADVERTISER 9235, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER—Working business manager and skilled 
herdsman now open; lifetime practical scien¬ 
tific experience all branches general farming; 
share proposition with purebred cattle consid¬ 
ered; married; 31. LAKE SIDE FARM, Nivcr- 
ville, N. Y. 
ASSISTANT on small commercial poultry plant; 
preferably State of Connecticut; salary sec¬ 
ondary consideration; experience one year. 
ADVERTISER 9239, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as manager of farm by an 
American, 38 years old. married, with family; 
18 years of practical experience in general faint¬ 
ing and dairying: can operate all kinds of farm 
machinery: best of references furnished. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9240, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER wishes position on estate or 
commercial farm; 18 years’ practical exper¬ 
ience north and south (two years agricultural 
college) from hired hand to manager; expert on 
general farm crops, vegetables and fruits, lay¬ 
ing out of grounds, flower gardens and forestry, 
breeding registered cattle, horses, swine, sheep 
and poultry, butter-making and A. R. work, 
running all up-to-date farm machinery and the 
repair of same: also planning, estimating and 
erecting farm buildings: American, 38. married, 
and can give the best of references ns to ability; 
at present employed in New England; will only 
consider places large enough to demand n mana¬ 
ger of the above ability. ADVERTISER 9237, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, open for position: only 
private estate considered. ADVERTISER 9238, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
A MARRIED MAN wishes a position as care¬ 
taker or ns farmer on a private place or com¬ 
mercial: understand cows, horses and all farm¬ 
ing: prefer house with furnished room: one 
child; wife can do laundry or help in house few 
davs a week: ready to start at once. MR. PAUL 
LUX, care C. Knapp, Brewster, Putnam Co., 
N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED—Couple, no children, life 
experienced dairyman, consider other work, 
too: wife board help, or would do chamber, 
waitress work. Write FRED W. BOEHCK, 
Catasauqua, Pa., care “Col.” Fuller. 
COUPLE, middle age, man ns gardener or care¬ 
taker of gentleman’s place: understands care 
of all live stock; wife board help or cook week 
ends; best of references. WM. F. KEARNEY, 
14 Grassy Plains, Bethel, Conn. 
YOUNG couple desires position: man experienced 
fa-mer and poultryman; wife willing to teach 
near-by school or act ns governess. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9245, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man wishes position, caretaker or 
overseer. gentleman’s estate; references. 
FRANK SAMOIIHL. East Quogue, L. I., N. Y. 
HIGH SCHOOL graduate, 17, good breeding. 
habits, ambitions, desires position on up-to- 
date farm or estate 100 miles New York City; 
Sept. 4; two years’ experience general farming: 
two months’ dairying: send particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9247, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUCCESSFUL poultryman and gamekeeper, with 
several years’ practical experience with poul¬ 
try, pheasants and wild ducks, desires position; 
married; no children; excellent references. 
ADVERTISER 9253, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, 28, graduate Pennsylvania State 
School of Agriculture, five years’ practical 
experience scientific farming, at present holding 
responsible position in institution, desires posi¬ 
tion as manager of private estate near Philadel¬ 
phia or New York: references. ADVERTISER 
9256, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single, open for position: thor¬ 
oughly experienced in a’l branches of year 
round production. ADVERTISER 9257, eare 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN DAIRYMAN—-Married: no children; 
life experience in showing and fitting for sale 
ring: good calf raiser and good habits: state 
wages and particulars. ADVERTISER 9258. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOREMAN, caretaker of small private estate: 
understands all live stock and plain garden¬ 
ing; state wages and particulars. ADVERTISER 
9259, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, energetic, college and 
practical experience, wishes position: com¬ 
mercial plant preferred. ADVERTISER 9260, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, single, desires posilion; good but¬ 
ter-maker, milker and calf raiser; also under¬ 
stands ttie eare and feeding of stock: please 
state full particulars in first, letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9248, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Girl for general housework, includ¬ 
ing plain cooking, in family of five adults; 
wages $30 per month. ROX 18, Valhalla. N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
YOUNG married man, take charge of country 
estate; general farming, dairying, tyactor. au¬ 
tomobiles, etc.; $1,200 year, house and privil¬ 
eges. ADVERTISER 9243, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as superintendent on a 
country place: experienced; six years in last 
position; first-class reference. Address SAV- 
ERIO RELLOSPIRITO, Box 18, Locust Valley, 
N. Y. 
FARM HAND, single, experienced, wants steady 
situation. ADVERTISER 9250, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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FARMER-GARDENER, working superintendent, 
wishes position: Danish, married, with family; 
t.ake charge gentleman’s estate or farm; life 
experience farming, gardening, greenhouse, all 
live stock: modern machinery, tractors, handling 
men: best reference: lower New York or New 
Jersey preferred. THEODORE W1T.LARSEN, 
Chatham. N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN—12 years experience in all 
branches; 10 years in one place; experience 
in fruit, gardening, etc.; married, no children 
ADVERTISER 9268, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, experienced all branches, 
desires position: college training; excellent 
references. ADVERTISER 9184, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER and gardener, married, one child, 
wants permanent position on gentleman’s 
place; , please state particulars in first letter; 
best references. Address P. 0. BOX 127, Mon¬ 
roe, N. Y. 
AMERICAN, married, first class outdoor vege¬ 
table and flower gardener, wants place in 
greenhouse with opportunity to learn all branches 
of work; change December first; private place 
preferred. ADVERTISER 9269, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY and dairyman, single, desires posi¬ 
tion; life experience; good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9262, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN with 2 small children wants 
position on private estate as useful man: can 
drive car or truck: also understands care of 
cows. ADVERTISER 9266, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, single, best of references, desires 
position in modern herd. ADVERTISER 9264, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
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YOUNG energetic American, 26, married, one 
child, wishes to locate on estate or farm: ex¬ 
perienced on Iowa farm; gardening, lawns, auto¬ 
mobiles: practical man; salary nominal; best 
references; must work. G. GADEN, JR., Roose¬ 
velt, L. I., N. Y. 
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HERDSMAN MANAGER—With wide experience 
in wholesale and retail milk trade, with best 
of references, desires position to manage a herd I 
and build up a local milk route; give number of 
cows in herd and population ol nearest town in 
firSt letter. ADVERTISER 9265, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAN, 29, American, single, desires position; 
expert chauffeur; good mechanic; can milk, do 
general farming; wages $75 month, board. Ad¬ 
dress BASEMENT, 309 Water Street, Brooklyn. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
MODERN poultry farm for sale, or exchange 
for city property. A. MISHULOW, Huguenot, 
Orange Co.. N. Y. 
FORTY ACRES fine land, Missouri Ozarks; de¬ 
lightful home site; grows everything; timber 
should pay for land; cheap. OWNER, Box 57, 
Station 0, New York City. 
TWO-ACRE borne site, near good Missouri town; 
only $100; snap. OWNER, Box 57, N. Y. City. 
FARM FOR SALE—170 acres; five miles from 
Chatham, one mile from Spencertown; uiinv 
rooin house, hot and eold water (never-failing 
supply), steam heat; telephone, rural delivery; 
good outbuildings; one-half mile from State road. 
Particulars, write MRS ELEANOR SMKT- 
HT'RST, Administratrix, Craryville, Columbia 
Co., N. Y. 
SACRIFICE account ill health, Columbia County 
farm; 110-cares; full information. R. F. D. 
38, Chatham, N. Y. 
100-ACRE FARM for sale, or will exchange for 
smaller farm. CHARLES SHENETT, Green¬ 
field Center. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Large commercial poultry farm; 
successful business in baby chicks, pullets, 
stock, eggs, broilers; fully stocked and equipped: 
2,000 head selected Leghorns; SO miles from 
N. Y. City: annual net income $o,000-$8,000: 
price $20,000; half cash; circular. Address 
ADVERTISER 9084. care Rural NewYorker. 
FOR SALE—Water power flour mill: five acres 
land: also Colonial home with all city con¬ 
veniences: 30 acres; on highway: '!'/•> miles 
south Dover, Delaware. THOS. II. HOWELL, 
Camden, Del. 
FOR SALE—Dairy farm; 102 acres: buildings in 
good shape; land in fine state of eulti atjon; 
running water at house and barn; right at rail¬ 
road. V. MARKET, Alesia. Md. 
FOR SALE—Large commercial poultry farm. 
with established reputation for good stock; 
located in beautiful village In Southwestern 
Connecticut: city water, electricity: State road: 
higli class neighborhood: annual sales of stock 
and eggs exceed $15,000; price $12,000; half 
cash. ADVERTISER 9222. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Lake shore farm; level black land: 
no stones: choice buildings; silo, milking 
machines, silage and manure carriers: forty 
cows, hundred sheep, horses, machinery: easy 
terms. .T. SHAH AN, Port Henry, N. Y. 
40-ACRE fruit, grain, grass and poultry farm: 
overlooking Chesapeake Bay: fish, oysters, 
crabs and gunning: li e climate; good land and 
buildings; price $4,500. E. L, SELTZER, 
Marion Station. Md. 
WANTED—To rent fn’in or lease for cash in 
Now Jersey. It. F. D. No. 1, BOX 57, Farm¬ 
ington, Del. 
EASTERN NEW YORK FARM—For sale; 126 
acres, macadam road, adjoining town, lime¬ 
stone soil, good water, no better location for 
Alfalfa, fruit, poultry or dairying; see crops 
growing; $60.00 per acre; easy terms. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9210, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—New York State farm in the Chau 
tauqua grape belt; grapes, berries, apples 
and cherries; 140 acres: good practical build¬ 
ings; fine location for dairying. WM. A. PUT¬ 
NAM. Forestville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm near markets, cheap, particu¬ 
lars. TAYLOR, 685 Fulton St., Rrooklyn, 
N. Y. 
WISH to secure through lease, purchase, or in¬ 
vestment, a small poultry and garden fruit 
farm or place suitable for such; favorable terms, 
convenient location and adaptability are factors; 
south Jersey or Hudson River valley preferred. 
ADVERTISER 9234, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Moderate priced farm of twenty <r 
more acres by experienced poultryman; some 
elevation; sandy loam soil; not over fifty miles 
from New York City; near station and progress 
ive town; buildings in good repair; comfortable 
dwelling with cellar and modern Improvements 
preferred; send details and photographs. AD¬ 
VERTISER 9233, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—214-acre farm, equipped; also 250- 
acre farm, not equipped; bargains, if inter¬ 
ested regarding price and description address 
owners. T. E. DYE & SON, Cortland, N. Y. 
GROCERY STORE and residence; on State 
road; eight miles north of Homer; investigate. 
F, C. TULLER, R. I). 3, Homer, N, Y,_ 
FOR SALE—due of the finest places in Union 
Co.. N. J.: s'tuated on one of the best concrete 
roads; near railroad, school and church; 14 miles 
out of New York City: 19 acres; 10-room house, 
built of field stone, with tile roof, all improve¬ 
ments; double garage to match barn and out¬ 
buildings. F'or further particulars address DR. 
D. J. McRRIDE, 98 Broad Street, Elizabeth, 
X. J. _ 
WANTED—-To rent, five or 10-acre neat equipped 
poultry farm; privilege of buying; 50 to 100 
miles from New York City. Address W A. 
TYRRELL, Manager. “Vaill Hotel and Cot¬ 
tages,” Block Island, R. I. 
FOR. RENT—Florida farm; near Plant City; 
just the place for a newcomer to try a good 
soil while investigating State and climate. F. 
L. ADAMS, West Tan> ia, Fla. 
WANTED—Reliable married man tp rent small 
farm, eastern Massachusetts; terms easy in 
return for care of homestead: opportunity to 
build up for himself. ADVERTISER 9267, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM—60 acres; 6-room house; good barns; for 
sale; write E. T. HAYDEN, Robbins, Del. 
AT Clostor, N. J., opportunity for farmer with 
family. Will turn over my 20-acre farm, 
suitable for trucking, within 12 miles of New 
York City; macadam roads; 5 minutes’ walk to 
station and school; living rooms, outbuildings, 
chicken house, etc,, In exchange fur care of 
lawn and other small services; liberal propo¬ 
sition to right party. Address Room 802, 1540 
Broadway, New York. 
$16,000 WILL BUY my complete stock—hard¬ 
ware, groceries and buildings; best location in 
Ohio; average $4,000 per month for three years; 
am an old sailor; want freedom; write or call. 
JAMES BURR, West Salem, Wayne Co., O. 
GRISTMILL FOR SALE — Water-power mill, 
equipped to make bolt flour and to grind all 
kinds of feed: doing good business; on concrete 
road, three miles from Freehold, N. J.; miller's 
house aud barn included in property; reason for 
sale: owner to retire. CHARLES E. HALL, 
Freehold, N. J. ’Phone Freehold 65-W. 
MARRIED lady, very well acquainted with the 
manufacture of preserves of vegetables, mar¬ 
malades. jams, etc., and also expert flower cul¬ 
ture, desires to exploit, these opportunities and 
desires partner owner of a farm suitable for 
this ptirpose and with plenty of fruit trees, not 
very far from New York: very good connections 
in New York for profitable merchandising of the 
product. The husband would consider accepting 
the general management of the farm, having had 
great experience in this; first-class references. 
Write fully, S. COLL, 312 W. 27th St.. X. Y. C. 
FOR SALE—140-acrC farm, good location, good 
10-room house, running water. 40x70 basement: 
barn. 13 cows. team, all farming tools, orchard. 
Write for full details: bargain. $6,500; cash 
$3,500. P. A. DOYLE, West Davenport, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four acres in village; plain house, 
barn, shed, fruit, $3,000. F. GATES, Long 
Valley, N. J. 
WANTED—Farm of about 100 acres, with house, 
barn, good water, timber, pasture land and 
some land for cultivation: Hudson Valley pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER 9242. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
PLYMOUTH, MASS.—Large turkey farm: ad¬ 
mirably suited for gentleman’s country es¬ 
tate: high, healthfully situated; affords excellent 
view of Plymouth Bay and its historic places; 
Plymouth Country Club golf links and valley: 
also the estates of well-known gentlemen on all 
sides: no handsomer natural location on north or 
south shore; three miles out; warranty deed 
calls for 40 acres, more or less: stocked with 
(lie very host of bronze turkeys and prosperous 
turkey produce business established. For fur¬ 
ther information write THOMAS REIT.Y. Chil- 
tonville, Plymouth, Mass. 
WANTED TO BUY—A dairy or poultry farm 
wit.li stock and equipment included: from own¬ 
ers only Write all information in first letter to 
A. WISSMAN, Butternut, Wis. 
FOR SALE—750-acre farm, under fence, on 
James River; in fine state of cultivation: brick 
house. 9 rooms, modern conveniences: 125 acres 
low grounds; large barn and outbuildings: 800.- 
000 ft. saw timber: station one mile: church and 
school one mile. For full description and price 
address J. L. GRAY, Norwood, Nelson Co., Va. 
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41 -ACRE FARM: 12 miles from Reading: good 
buildings: $1,800. E. ENDUES. Robesonia, Pa. 
FOR SALK—Two farms; on macadam mail: pos¬ 
session and crops, SAMUEL HAYWARD, 
Rudgeville. Del. 
FARM FOR SALE—25 acres. 16 tillable: 20 
miles from Buffalo; good shipping facilities; 
over two acres raspberries, several apple trees; 
splendid buildings; accommodation for four 
ho-sps, 14 cows: good house, five rooms, large 
attic, cellar: two go's! wells; $5,000: $2,000 
down; price includes team, wagon, buggy, cut¬ 
ter. plow, cultivator, etc.: several tons of hav 
anil c-ops. ADVERTISER 9254. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
THREE well located, productive farms for sale; 
100, 160, 300 acres, parts of our 2.400-acre 
Eastern Shore c-f Maryland tract: the land with 
the Southern climate and the Northern market: 
have good reputations and reasonably priced to 
move. E. M. MOORE, Westover, Md. 
60-ACRE Delaware farm; high state of cultiva¬ 
tion; close to It. R. station and boulevard: 
good buildings: well adapted to fruit. P-mk and 
poultry: details bv letter. ADVERTISER 9249, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm: 4acres: situated 
on State road: one mile from Vineland. N. J.: 
capacity 800 birds; brooder house, stoves and 
incubators; plenty fruit: old tree shade; tele¬ 
phone; gas in house; good well. For particulars 
address ADVERTISER 9251, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—-To rent, March 1022, fer three or 
more years with privilege of purchase at ex¬ 
piration of lease: farm of fifteen or more 
1 acres fertile tillable land; prefer New York 
State within 150 miles New York on ma'n state 
rail. ADVERTISER 9270, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two adjoining salt water front 
farms on the Eastern shore of Maryland of 
80 and 73 acres: beautiful location; fertile soil: 
price S8.000.00 and $5,000.00 respectively. For 
details write ALICE VESSEY, Shelltown, Md. 
FOR SALE—18 acre paying poultry and truck 
farm: commuting distance of Philadelphia; 
capacity 1,000 layers; 900 layers, over 600 pullets 
on range; horse, cow. growing crops, equipment 
and farm tools, all for $7,200.00: terms. SYCA¬ 
MORE POUI/fRY FARM, Medford, N. J. 
WANTED—For a year ’round home, 10 to 25 
acres; seven-room house, good cellar, well, 
barn, etc.; wood, fruit: 80 lo 100 miles N. Y. 
City: no stock, tools or furniture; full price 
$1,800 to $2,000 cash: no agents. Address 
ADVERTISER 9263. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To lease or run on shares, fully 
equipped and stocked poultry farm: 14 years’ 
experience. ROX 88, West Mansfield, Mass. 
WANTED—The best orchard or poultry plant 
that $500.00 cash down will buy; send full 
particulars, etc. BOX 152, Thiells, N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—In Sullivan County, farm 
of 158 acres; bordering Delaware River; 16-room 
house, entirely new furnished, bathroom, running 
water, telephone in house: 2U. miles from rail¬ 
road: barns, chicken houses, machinery, equip¬ 
ments: there is also a five room cottage and a 
trout brook that runs past the house; ideal for 
boarders. For particulars apply ADVERTISER 
9261. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
NEW CLOVER HONEY—Fine quality, in 60-lb. 
cans, $9.50 f. o. b, G. W. BELDEN, Berk¬ 
shire. N. Y. 
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