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Farm Help Wanted 
temperate, 
at $45 per 
month, board and room, on hundred-acre estate 
on the Sound, 3 miles from Northport, L. 1 
where 2 cows, 2 horses, 150 chickens are kept; 
corn, feed, and vegetables, for own use only, is 
raised; state nationality, age, height, weight 
and past experience, with copies of recommenda¬ 
tions or personal references. LOUIS F. GEISS- 
LER, Fort Salonga, N. Y. 
WANTED—White girl for general housework for 
couple and two children; family washing done 
out. BOX 132, Southampton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two good tree pruners for three 
weeks, late March, to top work three and 
four-year apple trees. Apply W. E. SCHMICK 
FRUIT FARMS, Hamburg, Ta. 
DAIRYMAID wanted on a small commercial 
plant; modern equipment; state experience 
and wages expected; Westchester. ADVER¬ 
TISER 4734, care Rural New Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN wanted on a private estate; 
state experience and wages expected; West¬ 
chester. ADVERTISER 4735, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man on fruit and truck farm; op¬ 
erate tractor and sprayer; permanent posi¬ 
tion. D. G. GAUNT, Paulsboro, N. J. 
WANTED—-Refined, strong couple, master of cot¬ 
tage of boys; wife to take charge of dormitory 
or cook for small family; salary $1500 and home. 
TRAINING SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Young woman, to assume charge of 
modern dairy and office building on private 
estate, 40 miles from New' York; must under¬ 
stand bookkeeping and correspondence and be 
able to keep this building and milk utensils 
clean; wages $70 per month, with board and 
room. SUPERINTENDENT, Girdle Ridge, Iva- 
tonah, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single farm teamster March first or 
fifteenth; reasonable hours and good home. 
Address BOX 28, R. D. 1, Plainfield, N. J. 
WANTED—A married man March 1 to take full 
charge of nine registered Holstein cows and 
five sow t s, under supervision of manager; drive 
Ford truck and do odd jobs around the farm. 
ADVERTISER 4747, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working foreman for fruit farm, 
Hudson Valley; must have knowledge of power 
sprayer, tractor, etc.; limited amount of gen¬ 
eral farm work: salary and profit sharing. 
ADVERTISER 4742, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife; man for general 
chores, chauffeur, gardening, etc.; wife for 
general housework; this means both city anil 
country and is an excellent position for a 
capable couple. Address, GEO. J. GROSMAN, 
215 Astor Street, Newark, N. J. 
WANTED—Hard-working farmer and -wife to 
take care of farm in Massachusetts, commenc¬ 
ing April 1; write, stating salary, age, nation¬ 
ality, and size of family. ADVERTISER 4743, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Boy, strong, clean and willing, for 
farm work; no cigarettes. F. L. HORNING, 
Worcester, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single, trustworthy gardener and 
caretaker, who wants a steady job on 6-acre 
suburban place; experienced on vegetables, fruit, 
flowers and small greenhouse; no transients need 
apply: A-l references required; state full par¬ 
ticulars. MALLORY FARM, Park Avenue, Dan¬ 
bury, Conn. 
WANTED—A first-class dairy man; only man 
of good habits need apply; permanent position 
for good man. J. S. DUNLOP, Pinehurst, N. C. 
WANTED—Married man to run a 75-acre farm 
on 50-50 shares; have one thousand apple 
trees and other small fruit; 10 cows, part pure 
bred; all farm machinery; good team; good 
house; hot and cold water; 4 miles from best 
market in Pennsvlvania: references exchanged. 
II. M. POSTEN, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
WANTED—Single man to work on Commercial 
Poultry Farm in eastern New York; 1400 lay¬ 
ers; state full particulars in first letter. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4754, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—For private estate, near Buffalo, 
N. Y., three general farm hands, single, able 
or willing to learn to drive tractor; work lasts 
till Nov. 30; state experience, and wages ex¬ 
pected with board and room. Apply J. WALKER, 
“Loehevan,” Derby, N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged couple, man knowledge 
of gardening, cold frames, willing to milk, 
one with greenhouse experience given prefer¬ 
ence: wife, good cook, clean housekeeper; both 
strictly honest, willing, congenial; live with 
family; good home, steady position to right 
couple; reference, experience, first letter: don’t 
answer unless qualified. P. E. BURR, Oakdale, 
L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer and wife on small farm, 
New Jersey; general all around man, house¬ 
work for family of two, no laundry; horse, 
cow. poultrv; state wages, experience, etc. 
ADVERTISER 4755, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TENANT farmer wanted for well equipped 
farm 276 acres, good buildings, accommo¬ 
dates 35 cows, 16 cows at present, all machin¬ 
ery including tractor, silo filler, thrasher on 
the place. Inquire of PROFESSOR V. G. 
SIMKHOVITCH, Columbia University, New 
York City. 
WANTED—Single or married man to work on 
farm on shares on truck farm on Eastern 
Shore, adjacent to tidewater; wages, $35 per 
month; house, garden and firewood furnished. 
Address G. W. WARREN, Quinby, Accomack 
Co., Va. 
SINGLE MAN or couple, to live with Protestant 
owner and work farm on halves; board, tools, 
manure and team furnished. L, W., P. 0. Box 
230, Matawan, N. J. 
WANTED—Single, or married man with small 
family, that understands farming; big wages 
and good home to the right man. Answer FRED 
RUPPERT, St. James, L. I., N. Y. 
FARM HAND WANTED—Single, 
non-smoker; permanent position, 
WANTED—Immediately, all round farm hand; 
wages. $50 and board: references. ADVER- 
T T ^ER 4756, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single working Herdsman, capable 
of handling men; certified dairy producing 
fourteen hundred quarts milk daily, willing 
and able to milk only when necessary; write, 
stating age, wages desired, name references 
and experience. RARITAN VALLEY FARMS, 
Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Young married man to work under 
manager, capable, trustworthy, energetic 
with general farm experience; wages, $80 per 
month, house containing all conveniences; milk, 
fuel, light, garden produce; wife, competent 
housekeeper willing to board one or two men 
when necessary at $30 each per month; for an 
interview, write stating experience, age, na¬ 
tionality, number of family, references. BOX 
271, Central Valley, Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—For private estate, near Buffalo, 
N. Y., single man to drive Ford truck and 
do general estate work; must be able to drive 
in traffic; state wages expected with board and 
room. Apply J. WALKER, "Loehevan 
Derby, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man as general farm help, 
with knowledge of sheep management: good 
home and permanent position for trustworthy 
man; Englishman preferred; reply, stating age, 
with references and wages required. H. A. 
Lee, Brookw'ood, Hudson. N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man for general farm 
work and care of milking Shorthorns: state 
wages and references. C. G. WAGNElt, 
Westford. Pa. 
YOUNG MAN, 21, desires responsible situation 
with chance of advancement; farm raised, 
licensed tester with association experience; 
knowledge all farm crops, machines, etc.; short- 
course graduate; conscientious. ADVERTISER 
4744, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager, dairy 
preferred; 5 years’ experience, Cornell train¬ 
ing; single, 26, conscientious, competent and 
steady. STEWART TREEN, 228 Linden Avc., 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
ASSISTANT POULTRYMAN. single, 26, wishes 
position; references. P. O. BOX 427, Great 
Kills, Staten Island, N. Y. 
QUALIFIED ORCIIARDIST desires position as 
working foreman on commercial orchard or 
estate; years of practical experience; college 
training. ADVERTISER 4748, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG, married American, wants position 
driving tractor or truck; experienced in farm 
machinery; willing to do general farm work; 
$25 per week, tenement, fuel furnished. My 
address is, ROY E. FIELD, Woronoake Heights, 
Woronoco, Mass. 
WANTED—Position as foreman or general farm 
manager by April 1; married man, 30 years 
of age; small family; honest, reliable, good 
habits: lifetime experience in handling ma¬ 
chinery, farming, managing men; best of ref- 
-ences. ADVERTISER 4740, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Two southern Delaware County (N. 
Y.) hillside farms, 157 acres $1,200; 175 acres, 
$3,000; if interested write TERCY TAYLOR, 
Kelsey, N. Y. 
TO RENT—A fruit farm about 50 miles from 
New York; long time lease; full data will be 
given in answer to inquiries. ADVERTISER 
4130, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for housework in small 
family near Lakewood, N. J.; good home; 
small six-room house: all conveniences; $40 
per month to start, more if satisfactory. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4763, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE for small place, Westchester County 
suburb; man. useful inside and out, and as¬ 
sist with invalid gentleman: wife, plain cook; 
good home, good wages; personal references 
required. A. J. COWAN, Harrison, N. Y. 
WANTED—For private estate near Buffalo, 
N. Y., single men for general estate and 
garden work. Work lasts unt.il Nov. 30; state 
experience and wages expected with board and 
room. Apply J. WALKER, "Loehevan,” Derby, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Working farmer for institution on 
Long Island; must be able to raise vegetables 
and small farm crops; personal interview re¬ 
quired. ADVERTISER 4762, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION wanted as farm superintendent March 
1, by man with years of experience as super¬ 
intendent qn large certified farm; 37 years of 
age, married; college graduate; best of refer¬ 
ences as regards character, ability and honesty; 
only a large position considered where results 
are expected and paid for; purebred herd pre¬ 
ferred. ADVERTISER, 4431, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MASTER farmer desires position on estate, 
large farm, or breeding establishment; mar¬ 
ried, no children; wide experience of all crops, 
gardening, machinery, purebred cattle, produc¬ 
ing and retail fancy market milk, handling of 
men, buying and selling: can furnish high-class 
reference to prove my ability. ADVERTISER 
4621, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT POULTRYMAN, single, 22; four 
years’ experience on private estate; wishes 
position on commercial plant; references. H. 
KORFF, 213 E. 72d St.. New York, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by practical farm or estate 
manager, 15 years’ experience supplemented 
by Cornell College training; understand the busi¬ 
ness thoroughly in all its modern branches; no 
proposition is too large; American, married; ref¬ 
erences furnished. ADVERTISER, 4696, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man wishes position on poultry farm. 
ADVERTISER 4702, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GERMAN, 21 speaks English, wants job on dairy 
farm or poultry plant; 5 years’ experience; to 
February or later. ADVERTISER 4724, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN. 25, wants place to work on 
shares, where diversified farming is practiced 
and legumes raised: where the owners are an 
elderly couple who do not want to leave and 
would board him; Trotestant: no tobacco; clean 
habits; experience with all classes of live stock: 
references exchanged. ADVERTISER 4731, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By American, 45, making specialty 
of A. R. O. work, to take charge of test cows 
in large herd of Guernseys or Jerseys; have 
made three world’s records in the Guernsey 
breed, and several class leaders; or would con¬ 
sider taking charge of a small select herd on 
private place; must be a high-class position; not 
less than $125 a month considered; personal in¬ 
terview desired: at liberty April 1. Address 
ADVERTISER 4732, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CUSTODY and maintenance; properties city or 
country; improved or otherwise; man middle 
age “with an eye for efficiency and economy,” 
desires responsible position. BOX 182, Mount 
Forest, Ontario. 
YOUNG married couple, with boy 13 years of 
age wish position on poultrv farm; two vears 
exnerience. ARTHUR McNEIL, Rt. 5, Pots¬ 
dam, N. Y. 
FIRST-CLASS working head herdsman. married; 
open for position March 15. Experienced in 
A,. It. Work, producing certified milk, feeding, 
breeeding, calf raising, veterinary work; trust- 
worthv. number A-l references; state salary. 
ADVERTISER 4737. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—As gardener or manager 
of an estate; understands trees of all kinds 
with shrubs; can do general repairs- about place. 
ADVERTISER 4739, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER of more than average ability. 
open; lifetime, practical, scientific experience, 
all branches general farming; specialty, Guern¬ 
sey cattle: good judge, successful A. R. work; 
world’s fat record: feed, fit and show: certified 
milk production: get capacity out of help; record 
spotless, ambition endless: Protestant Ameri¬ 
can, married, 34. P. O. BOX 214, Lamberts- 
ville, N. J. 
WOULD 
home. 
Yorker. 
like a position as nurse in school or 
ADVERTISER 4738, care Rural New- 
POSITION as 
single man, 
Si-PERVISOR, 
Mass. 
supervisor in boys’ school by 
35, who understands poultry. 
696 Summer Street, Abington, 
POULTRYMAN or Estate manager desires posi¬ 
tion, married. Uornell training, practical ex¬ 
perience; Maryland, Delaware, southern Jersey 
preferred. ADVERTISER 4750, care Rural Xcw'- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as working manager of 
poultry farm by practical poultryman; 16 
years’ experience, Cornell College training; un¬ 
derstands the business thoroughly in all its 
modern features; also fruit growing and gen¬ 
eral farming: American, married, 36 years old; 
best references. ADVERTISER 4695, care Rural 
New-Yorker. • 
POULTRYMAN, farmer, carpenter; married, 
Christian character, a hustler; broad experi¬ 
ence, desires position with full charge and re¬ 
sponsibility; results to determine salary. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4751, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YEAR AROUND position wanted by April 1; 
married, no children; gardening, live stock, 
poultry, drive car. no chauffeur’s job; references; 
cottage and usual privileges; state wages and 
full particulars in first letter. ADVERTISER 
4759, care Rural New-Yorker. 
REFINED, Christian woman seeks re-engage¬ 
ment as nurse to small children, or would 
take charge of motherless family; kind, capable 
and experienced. J. S., care of F. Sparling, 
R. 3, Marietta, Ohio. 
POULTRYMAN, very good education, capable, 
wants placement with responsibility; best 
references: good living conditions essential. 
AD\ ERTISER 4760, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER—Agricultural college graduate, as 
assistant on large commercial fruit farm. 
ADVERTISER 4764, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—-Good farm, 98 acres; stock, ma¬ 
chinery, all fruit; Endicott-Johnson markets; 
milk 12c quart; customers furnish pails; retail 
price, fruit, vegetables, etc.; good buildings; 
good location; good income. Write owner, AN¬ 
DREW NELSON, Apalachin, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Dairy farm; town one mile. 
L. CANFIELD, Somerville, N. J. 
A. 
FOR RENT—150 acres of land suitable for 
truck, poultry, dairy; good buildings; within 
three miles of heart of city; write to JACOB 
G. LII’MAN, New Brunswick. N. J. 
120 ACRES, 35 acres timber, balance tillable, 
orchard on farm, well watered, buildings In 
good condition; It. D. route; $4,200. BOX 134, 
West Coxsackie, N. Y. 
FIVE HILL farms, in New York State, al! ad¬ 
joining each other, 500 acres, high state <f 
cultivation; farms have four sets good build¬ 
ings; farm No. 1 has large barn 56x133, ice 
house, blacksmith shop, garage, milk house, 
tractor house, sheds, two silos 14x40; make 
grade A milk, 52 cows some now fresh, 8 
horses, 50 sheep, lot of wood, water, and or 
chards; equipped with all modern machinery, 
etc.; will sell to suit purchaser, one or all of 
the farms; stock and tools if desired; easy 
terms or trade for city property. A. C. MATH- 
EWSON, 63 Park Row, New York City. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful new 7-room commuters’ 
country home; modern plumbing, etc.; garage; 
no other buildings; fine view and location, on 46 
acres choice land, soon worth more alone than 
entire piece; 12 minutes’ walk to II. L. & W. 
station; 28 miles from New York; $12,500: 
$4,500 cash; no agents. ADVERTISER 4665, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT—80 acres, sandy 
loam, 114 miles from Gainesville, Wyoming 
County; fine buildings; a one man farm; espec¬ 
ially adapted to potatoes. H. P. WILSON, 
Castile, N. Y. 
FARM—25 acres, 214 miles Beverly, N. J.; 
electrically lighted modern houses for 1000 
chickens, up-to-date dairy barn, usual farm 
buildings, 1200 peach trees, pear and apple 
orchard; berries: house, 5 bedrooms and bath, 
hot water heat, electric light, water plant; 
everything in good order; 10 cows, 2 horses, 400 
chickens, $12,000 includes stock and machinery; 
terms to suit. It. D. McElroy, Beverly, N. J. 
FOR SALE OR LEASE—218-acre Seneca County 
lake farm: suitable for large tractor farming. 
C. F. NORDSTROM, Waterloo, N. Y. 
FULLY EQUIPPED, 9-aere poultry farm; 1100 
layers; 6-room house, all conveniences; for 
particulars, write BOX 114, Gorden Rd, Vine- 
land, N. J. 
FOR SALE—2*4 acres, irrigated, Skinner Sys¬ 
tem. This land is located in the famous Onion 
and Lettuce section of South Jersey. Modern 
eight-room house, bath room, electric lights, in 
fact all city conveniences; also four-room bun¬ 
galow goes with this place; this place is located 
eight miles from city of Bridgeton; $7,000, 
terms right to private customer. F. B. MAY- 
HDW, Cedarville, N. J. 
MONMOUTH COUNTY truck farm, also poultry; 
20 acres tillable, 15 pasture and woodland; 
stocked and equipped: good buildings; glass 
plant house; running spring water; good mar¬ 
kets: Federal mortgage, $2.000; cash. $2,000; 
balance, terms. ADVERTISER 4705, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small 
preferred; give 
TISER 4707, care 
farm. Southern Pennsylvania 
details and terms. ADVEIt 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—16 acre trucking farm; good build 
ings: near town and shipping station; terms. 
BOX 309. Bridgeton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—24-acre farm: will sell chean en 
account of sickness; in southern New Jersey. 
ADVERTISER 4715, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SMALL HOUSE with one or two acres, wanted, 
in upper Westchester, Putnam: or southern 
Connecticut: purchase or lease. ADVERTISER 
4722, care Rural New-Yorker. 
1 OR SALE—Valuable farm, Western Pennsyl- 
'ania, 200 acres; well located; level; substan¬ 
tial house, large barn, silo; reasonable; real op¬ 
portunity. Address now, ADVERTISER 4733, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry plant hatchery; 12 acres 
valuable land; must be sold quick; big bar¬ 
gain; little cash. Write at. once, BOX 33 R 1 
Raven Rock, N. J. 
BEAUTIFUL country home at foot of Berkshire 
mountains consisting of fine 12-room house, 
cellar, garage for two cars, poultry houses, ex¬ 
cellent barn with basement, stabling for two 
horses, four acres of land, asparagus and straw¬ 
berry beds, fine grape arbors, pear and apple 
trees, shade trees, lawn and vegetable garden: 
house has two newly equipped bathrooms com¬ 
plete with liest fixtures, pipeless furnace, electric 
pump from never-failing well with another con¬ 
nection to a creek running through property 
electric light in every room, telephone connec¬ 
tion, all buildings newly painted inside and out 
and in very good repair, more than a car load 
of coke and four tons of coal go with property 
now in cellar; a wonderful bargain and suitable 
for poultry and vegetable growing; one and one- 
i ia - f L niiles froln R. station; near town of 
l..>0<). For further particulars address W 
JEFFERSON, Sharon, Conn. 
MODERN poultry farm on state road in village- 
newly painted 9-room house; partly furnished: 
bath, hot and cold water; 2 screened porches- 
laying houses fully equipped for 850 hens; 3 
colony houses for 1500 chicks; 3 Candee brood¬ 
ers; running water in laying house; good base¬ 
ment barn, 30 ft x 40 ft with feed room; hay 
fork and water; store room; buildings new; 1923 
Sehwalge-Smith Incubator; Jersey cow; good 
horse; about 400 Leghorn hens and pullets- 
wagon; carriage; cutter; harnesses: small tools- 
13 acres fertile land; $9,000; quick sale; no 
agents. LYNCROFT POULTRY FARM, Lisle 
JN. Y. ’ 
UNUSUAL opportunity to own Grade A Dairv 
i arm; acerage and location ideal; 30 mile’s 
from New York. ADVERTISER 4736. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE— 
JOHNNIE 
N. Y. 
■5 building lots; good location, fine. 
STEWART, Hunter, Green Co., 
FOR SALE—312 acre dairy farm in beautiful 
in,v- omf’ i,rs<> barns, two silos, cut 175 tons 
hay 200 acres under cultivation; on main line of 
; • & between Albany and Bingham- 
ton: creamery at station, with or without large 
residence; failing health forces 
wiHy sell cheap. OWNER, Box 
owner to sell; 
321, Unadilla, 
WANTED—To lease for 1 
town, good roads, etc. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
year, small farm, 
ADVERTISER 
near 
4741, 
I OU SAKE 0% acres, 500 Leghorn hens, six- 
roomed house; splendid location; nice home, 
ype cheap but worth the money. Write OWNER 
T ' 158, Vineland, N. J. 
Ii. D. 3, Box 
WANTED—A share tenant 
» , - --on a 180-aere dairy 
farm, 1 mile from the village of Alfred \llo- 
gany County, N. Y„ the seat of Alfred College, 
New York state Agricultural School and other 
good school privileges; registered 
lie; references required. EARL P 
Alfred, N. Y. 
Holstein cat- 
SAUNDERS, 
05-ACRE 
orchard 
FARM—25 acres Alfalfa; 9 acres good 
balance, cultivation; share or money 
lent; must he reliable. ADVERTISER 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
4746 
DAI 1!V 1ARM of 13 acres; fully equipped; re¬ 
ining after 2o vears of business; milk route 
may be bought separately; also work horse ami 
two steam water pumps. WM. 
Box 18, ftay.shore, L. I., N. Y. 
SEDLACEK, 
“ bvel land, new barn; only 3 miles to 
fil-L’ terms very reasonable. L. p FAIR- 
BANK, Union Springs, N. Y. 
horn 
IOIL1RY I-ARM, 15 acres, 2 houses, 100x20 
each; electric lights, running water; 700 Leg 
hens, horse, implements, 5-room house; 18 
miles from Philadelphia, 1 mile to station; all 
, - '!!. ,!l " KS ln k<md order: p ice, $8,000 
VERTISER 4745, - 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AD 
l* OR RENT—Large farm, implements and 12 
cows; attractive proposition, write inune- 
diately, II. MASON, Brook lyn, Conn. 
IMPROVED, 60-acre farm: 7-room house, newly 
painted; good outbuildings; on public roads at 
station; no agents. Apply, HAYDEN, Robbins, 
FERTILE FARM. 60 acres; new buildings, silo. 
L. G. KELLOGG, Stillwater, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small acreage, equipped for poultry, 
1 iiour Newark; main road; house in good con¬ 
dition; small payment. G. P., 10 Henry Streef 
Metuehen, N. J. ’ 
WANTED—-Mountain farm, 50 to 200 acreB for 
r b<Y 8 «amp, with lake for swimming, brook 
for fishing; 100 miles or more from New' York- 
must be reasonable; third cash, balance 
ADV ERTISER 700 East 4th Street, 
terms. 
Brooklyn, 
able 
FOR SALE—126-acre farm in Tioga County; 80 
acres tillable, 20 acres pasture, balance valu- 
tiniber; good 11-room house, 2 barns (water 
in house piped to barn); stanchions for 13 head- 
cement floor; box stalls for horses; buildings in 
good condition; located on new cement road IV, 
miles from village; two railroads; 11 miles t > 
large city with colleges; will sell with 
equipment and stock for $7,000; 
equipment; for terms and further 
apply to owner. BOX 
103, 
full 
or without 
information, 
Willseyville, N. Y. 
VINELAND—-Equipped poultry farm, new semi 
bungalow, rooms, bath, boat, electric, gas, 
all modern; *> acres; 1 mile from town: poultrv 
house capacity, 500: garage, fruit trees, 250 
White Leghorn pullets; price $6,000, cash $1,500. 
balance on mortgage. Write Owner, BOX 176 
\ inelund N. J. 
FARM WANTED—Will exchange my 8-room 
house, all improvements, 8 minutes’ walk from 
depot: price, $9,200; mortgage, $3,200; rented 
for $900 per year; want farm about same equitv- 
good soil: no agents. J. V. POWERS 39 No 
Ocean Ave., Freeport, N. Y. 
MODERN equipped poultry plant; mammoth in¬ 
cubator. 1000 laying pullets, near trains, trol¬ 
leys, schools, etc.; modern dwelling, all city con¬ 
veniences. Owner, BOX 27, South Vineland, 
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