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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Assistant herdsman on dairy farm; 
must be good dry-hand milker and experienced 
in the care of test cows and A. R. 0. work; mar¬ 
ried man preferred; state in first letter what 
cash wages are desired in addition to house 
with all improvements, milk, garden, etc. AD¬ 
VERTISER 4799, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED for private estate near Buffalo, N. 
Y., single men for general estate and garden 
work; work lasts until Nov. 30; state age, ex¬ 
perience and wages expected, with board and 
room. Apply J. WALKER, “Lochevan,” Derby, 
N. Y. 
HANDY .man and general repairer. DR. BIR- 
XEY, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
WORKING housekeeper; country. DR. BIR- 
NEY, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
t 
FARMER wanted; good and reliable; recommen¬ 
dations, or better come and look over proposi¬ 
tion: work for other members of family; $75 per 
month, home and garden BELLE ALTO FARMS, 
M; II. .faeCallum, Mgr., Wernersville, Pa. 
WANTED—Good dry-hand milker; must be 
thoroughly competent, willing to assist in 
barn; $60 a month, room ana board. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5178, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced single farmer, must be 
able to clear land with tractor and do general 
farm work; wages $60 per month with board; 
give age and references. ADVERTISER 5182, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED.—Herdsman and dairyman for small 
herd on private place. ADVERTISER 5189, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable single man to work by 
month or year on fruit farm; must be ex¬ 
perienced, of good habits and willing worker; 
good home and board. F. P. HAZELTON, Le 
Roy, N. Y. 
WANTED—At once, a single man who under¬ 
stands general farming and can milk; North¬ 
ern New Jersey; all year position for right 
man; wages $50 and board. ADVERTISER 5190, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Good farm gardener, one who thor¬ 
oughly understands raising of vegetables for 
a small private farm where all kinds of vege¬ 
tables are raised for private use; single man 
acceptable; could use married man if wife 
would cook for three or fonr other men. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5198, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman-dairyman, May 1; private 
estate. Long Island; must be competent, neat, 
clean and have thorough knowledge of care, 
feeding and calf raising; 10 head, old and 
young; Holsteins and registered Guernseys, a 
few sheep and pigs; De Laval separator; as¬ 
sistant herdsman kept; give age, nationality, 
references and wages expected with unfur¬ 
nished cottage, also number in family. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5201, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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SUPERINTENDENT, preferably married, of 
club cottage community in Catskill Moun¬ 
tains; must have practical working knowledge 
of water supply, sewage disposal, road build¬ 
ing and similar needs of small community; ap¬ 
ply only by self-written letter stating fully, 
age, religion, experience and other qualifica¬ 
tions; also salary desired. ADVERTISER 5203, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM WORKER—Young man for dairy, poul¬ 
try and general farming; good living, work¬ 
ing conditions and modern equipment; offering 
opportunity for man who loves live stock and 
is generally interested in farm work; state age, 
experience, etc. ADVERTISER 5209, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent and trustworthy married 
man to rent (money or shares) or manager on 
salary, good general farm, 84 acres, rotation 
dairy, 13 cows, middle Bucks County, Pa.; Ab¬ 
bott’s AA milk produced; wonderful chance for 
right party; state your situation, proposition 
interested in, qualifications and references in 
first letter. PHILIP W. SMITH, New Hope, Pa. 
EXCELLENT opportunity for learner on poultry 
plant, beginning May 20; either board or sep¬ 
arate dwelling provided. PLUM TREE FARM, 
R. I). 2, Lakewood, N. J. 
WANTED—First-class farm hand, whose wife 
will do family laundry; separate house and 
good wages. Apply, with particulars as to ex¬ 
perience, references and wages desired, to CLIF¬ 
FORD L. MILLER, Claverack, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm; must be 
good milker (Hollander preferred); wages, $60 
per month and board. JACOB H. SCHUWI- 
MAXS, Clover Dale Dairy, R. F’. D. No. 1, Pat¬ 
erson, N. J. 
COUPLE—Cook and gardener; vacation center 
for 35 blind girls; must be thoroughly experi¬ 
enced, have references at least two years one 
place; permanent position; couple would act as 
caretakers Winter. ADVERTISER 5214, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED-—From May 15, competent cook for 
general housework on farm; no objection to 
one child: wages $40 monthly; references. MRS. 
J. B. HARRISON, New Paltz, N. Y. 
WANTED—Good boy for general farm work; 
prefer farm boy with good habits; can use 
a German or Swede; good home; good wages. 
E. W. BENNETT, Victor, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two first-class farm teamsters and 
three A1 dry-hand milkers; men who are 
sober, steady and want permanent positions. 
Apply at MONSON STATE HOSPITAL, Palmer, 
Mass. 
DAIRYMAN WANTED—An experienced dairy¬ 
man wanted, one who can operate and take 
responsibility of dairy with an output of 5,000 
quarts milk daily; machinery used, pressure 
bottle washer, vat pasteurizer, rotary tiller; 
must also have knowledge of steam boiler; 
must have reference; state salary expected; 
apply in person if possible, or phone or write, 
MIDDLETOWN DAIRY FARMS, Red Bank, 
N. J. Telephone Red Bank 846. 
WANTED—Woman to do housework on farm. 
ROY DECKER, Sull. Co., Willowemoe, N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman with boy 17 years or old¬ 
er; must have full knowledge of feeding and 
breeding and especially of calf raising; only 
high-class man, thoroughly interested in Guern¬ 
seys and not afraid of work need apply; state 
wages expected and give all particulars in 
first letter. H. M. SWARR, Woodside Stock 
Farms, Landisville, Pa. 
WANTED—Reliable single man as barn man, 
small Holstein dairy; A No. 1 milker, willing 
to assist with other work; wages $55 and found. 
SALISBURY SCHOOL FARM, Salisbury, Conn. 
MARRIED couple to work 200 acres on a 50-50 
basis; farming equipment and man furnished; 
for further information write CHAS. W. 
THOMPSON, Atwater, N. Y. 
WANTED—On a small fruit farm, a youth, 
16-20, capable, honest and industrious, ac¬ 
customed to farm work; exceptional opportunity 
offered. J. W. UPPERCU, Suffern, N. Y. 
WANTED—June 16 end of September, women 
charge pantry Summer hotel; experience salad 
making, overseeing few other women preferred; 
not necessary if good willing worker. BOX D, 
Eagles Mere, Pa. 
WANTED—For permanent job, single young 
man that don’t use tobacco on fruit and 
poultry farm; experience not necessary but 
must be intelligent and ambitious; state ex¬ 
perience if any, age, height, weight and sal¬ 
ary expected. LONGSTREET POULTRY FARM, 
Trenton, N. J. 
687 
HORSEMAN wants position to care for runners, 
hunters, brood mares, stallions, etc.; experi¬ 
enced as farm manager; A1 reference; honest 
and reliable. P AUL WEAVER, Boyce, Va. 
WORK wanted on large farm as teamster and 
general farm hand; capable of taking charge; 
thoroughly experienced in ail branches of farm 
work, dairy, etc.; experienced in the care and 
handling of horses, and all the work that is re- 
quired of a team on a farm; would want house, 
and work under same conditions as married 
man; single; Protestant; 45 years old; have 
mother and sister; best of reference; wages, $90 
per month, or would take position as single 
r *t $~5 per month with board and room. 
ADI ERTISER 5212, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE white man, honest, conscientious, with 
poultry experience, desires position on modern 
chicken farm where own chicks are raised* 
references. H. V. POWELL, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
FARM for sale, State New York; 86-acre farm, 
Ulster County, all under cultivation, 1 mile 
from Gardner; 9-room house, good condition; 
good cellar; barn almost new; old barn has room 
for 20 cows; icehouse and other sheds; silo: 
never-failing spring; about 2 acres of timber; 
old and new fruit trees, about 150; excellent 
investment for real farmer with large family; 
terms easy; particulars given. Owner, MRS. 
BRF.ACHTEFELD, 323 Dill PL, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. Would exchange for city property. 
WANTED—In Munroe Co., Pa., 5-acre place 
near State road; house about 6 or 7 rooms, 
with conveniences; to take possession about 
Sept. 1 DAVID S. HAILER, 172 W. 99th St., 
New York City. 
POSITION wanted in creamery or milk station 
by a college graduate who understands all 
phases of creamery work and has had three 
years’ practical experience. For information 
write to C. G. PECK, Sykesville, Md. 
GARDENER-FARMER, single, 46, German Prot¬ 
estant, lifetime experience in all branches, 
wants steady position on gentleman’s place. 
ADVERTISER 5215, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE WANTED—Man, a poultryman and 
woman a cook, in small familv. BOX 1038, 
Monroe, N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman for general 
house work; also man for teamster and geu- 
eral farm wo rk. J. E. BILLINGS, Delhi, N. Y. 
WANTED—Elderly Swedish or Danish farmer 
at once; easy place, good home; state lowest 
wages and references. WILLIAM VAN WIN¬ 
KLE, Millerton, N. Y. 
PLAIN sewing, mending, children’s clothes, etc.; 
or assist regular dressmaker; neat work; $2.50 
per day and fares from New York City and re¬ 
turn. ADVERTISER 5219, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position immediately on fancy poul¬ 
try farm, experience from 1905 to date; for¬ 
merly with Owen Farm. JAS. M. HUGHS, 
Vineyard Haven, Mass. 
GARDENER, married, small family, wish posi¬ 
tion on private estate; good references. A. 
GOTTHARDT, Hope F’arm, Verbank, N. Y. 
WORKING farm manager, married, capable, 
energetic, open to position of responsibility; 
agricultural college trained, experienced in all 
phases of farm work, reliable, good habits, best 
of references. WM. J. HARRINGTON, Rice 
Farm, Brattleboro, Vt. 
EXPERT poultryman, years of experience, wish 
first-class position; married, no children. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5221, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man wanted for large modern dairy 
farm; must be a good cattle man, good team¬ 
ster and capable of doing all kinds of farm 
work; wages $70 with tenement, wood, garden 
and milk; position for a single man at $50 
with board and room. BELLE ELLEN STOCK 
FARMS, Branchville, N. J. 
WANTED—Woman for cooking in house board¬ 
ing men on certified dairy farm; every con¬ 
venience, good wages. MRS. LOTON ELLIS, 
Care Slieliield Farms, R. D. 1, Paterson, N. J. 
MARRIED man, practical farmer, experienced 
with cattle; good milker. L. S. WHITE 220 
West 42d St., New York City. 
POULTRY OPPORTUNITY—I have ideal poul¬ 
try, fruit, Alfalfa farm; 85 acres; 30 years’ 
experience with jamltry; heavy laying, pure¬ 
bred foundation stock; want working partner 
with some capital for expansion; full particu¬ 
lars, references; beautiful section, 45 miles 
from New York; Jersey. ADVERTISER 5217, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman or girl for general house¬ 
work, cooking, in country; one preferring a 
good home with moderate wages. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 5225, care Rural New r -Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man who understands farm¬ 
ing; must be good teamster, also be willing 
to milk two cows occasionally; good wages and 
board and room to right man. Write FRANK 
T. BROOKS. Oscars Farm, New Paltz, N. Y., 
with copy of references enclosed. 
IMMEDIATELY, experienced farm couple de¬ 
sirous of permanent position; woman must be 
good cook, economical and willing to take an 
active interest in small garden and chickens; 
man competent, reliable; no liquor; state wages. 
AD\ ERTISER 5226, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN, age 40, wishes position on gentleman’s 
place as useful; understands cattle; three 
years in last place; first-class reference. JOHN 
McGOVERN, 121 Nelson Ave., c Mr. Starts, 
Great Kills, S. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as estate manager; thor¬ 
oughly reliable, practical, energetic; 24 years 
old; two years agricultural college and life ex¬ 
perience on farm; can come immediately. AD- 
V ERTISER 5222, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER—Swiss, middle-aged, wishes 
position; country; write MRS. REUTEMANN, 
327 Liberty St., Union Hill, N. J. 
DAIRYMAN or truck driver, experienced; mar¬ 
ried, one girl; state wages, etc. BOX 977, 
New Canaan, Conn. 
YOUNG MAN, 25, wishes permanent position 
on poultry farm; please state full particulars. 
ED. SILBIGER, 98 41st St., Corona, I,. I., N. Y. 
REFINED Christian lady, cheerful disposition, 
wishes position as lady’s companion or man¬ 
aging housekeeper. ADVERTISER 5228, care 
Rural Nevv’-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, married; 3 years college, 1 
year practical experience, wants position. C. 
EZELL, 66 Burroughs Ave., Winfield, L. I., 
N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM—Couple, Scandinavians, 35-39 
years old, no children, want to learn poultry 
farming; no experience, but willing to work 
for small pay; good, careful worker, tine refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 5229, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Clean, experienced dry-hand milker 
for certified dairy; 15 cows; wages $60 and 
maintenance; 10-hour day; no outside work; 
state age, experience, reference. RARITAN 
VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
MAN wanted on dairy, fruit and poultry farm; 
married man wishing to own farm home pre¬ 
ferred. OLD ORCHARD FARM, Sharon Springs 
COUPLE—Man to take care of garden; wife 
as chambermaid-waitress (or cook) in family 
of four adults; state wages desired and send 
references. DERRYDALE F’ARM, Goshen N Y 
WANTED—Two girls to do housework and 
cooking; village farm; three in family; apply 
MRS. A. BAKER, Fire Place F’arm, Brook- 
haven, L. I., N. Y. References. 
WANTED—Single man of good habits for gen¬ 
eral work on small farm near Buffalo. 
F’LOYD L. AIKIN, Williamsville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife; man for farm work; 
must be good milker; wife for general house¬ 
work; also extra man for farm work; must 
milker : wages $45 month and board. 
VICTOR FARMS, Bellvale, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
MILKER WANTED—Single man as herdsman 
and milker experienced with milking machine; 
no fancy man wanted but plain practical cow¬ 
man who is neat, willing and competent: no 
farm work; $75 month, room and board to 
start: state age, nationality and experience. 
ADVERTISER 5220, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN—Plain cook or houseworker in priv¬ 
ate home school for small children. MRS. 
BURT, 1120 Constant Ave., Peekskill, N Y 
FANCY buttermaker, sells $1 per lb; experi¬ 
enced dairy and herdsman; May 1 or before 
if obtain release present position. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 5227, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED operator of Cleveland tractor, 
will repair and keep machine in good order, 
desires position on large farm, in connection 
with other work. ADVERTISER 5186, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM superintendent who has managed estate 
and commercial farm successfully desires 
position; 38, married, university graduate. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5194, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MASTER farmer desires position as manager on 
estate, large farm or breeding establishment; 
married, no children; wide experience in agricul¬ 
ture, machinery, purebred cattle, producing and 
retailing fancy market milk, handling men, buy¬ 
ing and selling; will not board help; can fur¬ 
nish high-class references. ADVERTISER 5210, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man. experienced in general farming, 
with small family, wishes year around posi¬ 
tion. BOX 202, Witherbee, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, thoroughly experienced in all 
branches, desires position about May 1; sin¬ 
gle, age 40; state wages. A. LLEWELLYN, 
Gen. Del., Red Bank, N. J. 
CARPENTER-CABINET MAKER, some knowl¬ 
edge of woodwork machinery, position must 
be steady all year; am married and have three 
children; mountain section preferred. AUGUST 
MEYER, 327 Van Brunt St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Work on modern poultry plant, pre¬ 
ferably S. C. W. L.; two years experience 
with large flocks; brooding, incubation; refer¬ 
ences; single, sober, hard worker; moderate 
salary. ADVERTISER 5233, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
LIMES TONI, farm for sale, 68 acres underlayed 
with about 18 ft. limestone that analyzes 85 
per cent carbonate lime; kiln on property* no 
lime within 15 miles; on William Penn high 
way; coal mines close; Cambria Co., I’a. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5141, care Rural New-Yorker. 
1 GR SALF, A choice farm of 121 acres in the 
best section of Orange County. Inquire of 
G. N. SANDS, Montgomery, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—River farm, 296 acres, exceptionally 
good soil; good house and buildings; terms. 
SCHUYLER DAVEY, Stillwater, N. Y. 
102(4 ACRES, 11-room house, 2 barns, 1,000 
sugar trees; level land; apples; good potato 
farm; R. I), route, telephone, high school dis¬ 
trict; 2(4 miles to town; $25 per acre. RALPH 
DART, Jefferson, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Connecticut, 80 -acre dairy, poultry 
farm equipped. ADVERTISER 5158, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
UP-TO-DATE poultry farm in village on State 
road for sale. ADVERTISER 5169, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Young apple orchard containing 
2,500 trees, located near Allentown, I’a., and 
a market of 150,000. Address II. II. ALDRICH, 
Allentown, Pa. 
FARM, 108 acres, in Berkshire Hills, one mile 
from town and station; two barns, garage, 
toolhouse, two houses; fruit trees; price $5,000;’ 
small amount down, balance mortgage. GEO 
D. POWELL, State Line, Mass. 
$10,000 NECESSARY to buy a 9%-acre farm 
with 30 cows and a well-established milk bus¬ 
iness (route); 16c per quart, Winter and Sum¬ 
mer, in a great residential town. Particulars 
and full price. ADVERTISER 5188, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—286-acre farm, good buildings, all 
stock and tools; no reasonable offer refused. 
C. E. WOOD, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 
APPLE ORCHARD FOR SALE—To facilitate 
tbf closing of the estate of the late J. H 
Hale, two large bearing apple orchards are of¬ 
fered for sale in Connecticut; high elevations; 
near good markets; mostly Baldwins; Hale’s 
Baldwins always top the market; large orchard 
trade; one orchard has about 6,000 apple and 
o.OOO peach trees, large owners home, two ten¬ 
ant homes, magnificent view, spring water; this 
property could be used as a self-supporting 
Summer or all-year place for a man with other 
interests; second orchard has about 4,000 bear¬ 
ing apple trees, fine view of the Connecticut 
valley, good house; both orchards complete with 
adequate buildings, teams, tools, fertilizer, 
spraying and dusting materials; if interested 
write STANCLIFF HALE, Executor, South 
Glastonbury, Conn. 
FARM TO LEASE—Ten-room house, barn and 
outbuildings; good dairy farm; located on 
Connecticut River. JOHN L. KRUGER 137 
Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y 
COUPLE want rent furnished cottage, 3-4 rooms. 
improvements, for Summer; country; state 
full particulars and price. ADVERTISER 5213 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUNTRY home for sale. Write W. I. SCOTT 
Westover, Somerset Co., Md. 
IV ANT rent small farm on good road; woodlot: 
South Jersey; near town; reasonable. JAMES 
SAYRE, 446 Central Park West, New York City 
FOR SALE—at half cost, to close an estate, 3<;0- 
acre poultry and dairy farm, located 1(4 miles 
from Oil City, Pa., on concrete highway; nine 
residences; excellent dairy with 30 cows; feed 
mill; large bams and poultry houses; 50 build¬ 
ing lots, all fronting 100 ft. on concrete high¬ 
way; can be sold without injuring the farm; 
oil royalty included; easy terms of settlement. 
BRUNDRED TRUST ESTATE, Chambers Bldg . 
Oil City, Pa. 
POULTRY FARM, Pennsylvania, 90 miles New 
York, Erie Railroad; receipts $8,000; particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 5216, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm in the Catskills; 11- 
room house, good buildings, 700 apple trees, 
implements, horses, 10 cows, etc.; price $7,500 
knit cash. F. S., Box 263, Cedarhurst, L. 1 . 
N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—Lake Erie front farm, 68 acres. 
Slli table for cutting up in lots; over 
300 Summer cottages; State road; waterworks 
gas, electricity; 22 miles from Buffalo; snap 
for man with capital. R. M. CALOOTT Angola- 
on-the-Lake, N. Y. ’ s 
160-ACRE farm on improved road; buildings, 
land and fence good; equipped or not; Guern¬ 
sey cattle. CLARE O. GREGORY, Mt. Vision, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—That 13-acre country home the 
brokers wanted $10,000 for; send for photo 
and particulars; from owner, $8,000. ROMEO 
II. I!. DEMERS, Spencer, Mass. 
FOR SALE—A good 77-acre farm, good build¬ 
ings, good spring water, half mile of State 
road; 7-room house, glassed-in porch, improve¬ 
ments; for particulars address G. A. KRUGER 
owner, R. I)., Hackettstown, N. J. 
FOR RENT OR SALE—6-acre, poultry farm, 1(4 
miles to city of Northampton; 9-room house, 
all improvements; houses for 800 hens, brooder 
houses, large barn, all kinds of fruit and ber¬ 
ries; best location and market in State; level 
land; buildings best condition; owner traveling, 
cannot care for place. Write or call at once 
for particulars. L. M. GROUT, 253 Burts Pit 
Road, Northampton, Mass. 
BECAUSE of death, 20 acres, good house, barn, 
coop; at Richland. Write WALTER EBERI)- 
IIART, R. 2, Richland, N. Y. 
FURNISHED rooms for rent, kitchen and bath¬ 
room privileges. BROOKSIDE F’ARM \rh- 
ville, N. Y. 
COSY 25-acre fruit-poultry farm, 10 miles from 
Ithaca: 7-room house; $1,000, easy terms. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5224, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FIVE ACRES, new bungalow, 4 rooms, Summer 
kitchen, garage, chicken house; good location; 
price $2,100. cash required $1,000. E J, 
LAUBSCFT, Owner, Vineland, N. J. 
WANTED to rent Summer furnished village 
commuting house; garden; gentleman and 
win return any pictures. ADVERTISER 
•■'22,3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Lake or lake frontage with acreage 
in Connecticut within 50 miles New Rochelle 
N. Y.; full particulars first letter. E. S. W.’ 
10 Orchard Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—F’arm, 80 acres, 
acres under cultivation. 
TER, The Glen, Warren Co., 
50 acres wood, 30 
ARNOLD SCRIP- 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Whole or half interest in milk 
route with real estate; fast growing town* 
gross profits over $20 daily; sell on contract or 
consider any reasonable proposition. Address 
ADVERTISER 5230, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR RENT—Dairy farm, near town, splendid 
location, machinery. A. L. CANFIELD, Som¬ 
erville, N. J. 
CATSKILL bargain, small boarding house fine 
condition, ideally located, newly furnished 
$3,500. ADVERTISER 5231. care Rural New-’ 
Yorker. 
TOLL poultry equipment with 250 hens, acre- 
age for 1,000; splendid tea room location; 
on Atlantic City boulevard: nine-room house 
'j*?'"' shrubbery; $3,000, half cash! 
SHORE ROAD POULTRY FARM, B arnegat, 
N. J. 
F’OR SALE—-Southern Delaware County, N. Y.. 
hillside farm: 175 acres; $3,000; equipped for 
dairying, $6,000; if interested write PERCY 
TAYLOR, Kelsey, N. Y. 
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