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Farm Help Wanted 
GOOD hard-working man, wife, for farm near 
Ellenville;" 50-50 basis; 38 rooms for rent; 
should be'.abqut $4,000 yearly profit; gentleman. 
SCHBNDLE'R, 1 112 Grand St., New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant herdsman on dairy farm; 
must be good dry-hand milker and experienced 
in the care of test cows and A.R.O. 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 4709, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HANDY man and general repairer. 
NEY, Kinderbook, N. Y. 
DR. 
BIR- 
WORKING housekeeper; country. 
NEY, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
DR. 
BIR- 
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. 
EXCELLENT opportunity for learner on poultry 
plant,;beginning May 20: either , board or sep¬ 
arate dwelling provided. PLUM TREE FARM, 
R. D. 2, Lakewood, N. J. 
WANTED-— Fir'sDclass farm hand, whose wife 
will dp. 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—-Two first-class farm teamsters and 
three AT dry-hand milkers; men who are 
sober, steady and want permanent positions. 
Apply at MONSON STATE HOSPITAL, Palmer, 
Mass. 
WANTEl>f-June 16 end of September, women 
charge pantry Summer hotel; experience salad 
making, qyerseeing few other women preferred; 
not necessary if good willing worker. BOX D, 
E gles Mere', Pa. 
WANTED—Eldefly Swedish or Danish farmer 
at once; easy place, good home; state lowest 
wages and' references. WILLIAM VAN WIN¬ 
KLE, Millerten, N. Y. 
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 1 for a. single man at $50 
with board and room. BELLE ELLEN STOCK 
FARMS, BranchviHe, N. J. 
MARRIED man, practical farmer, experienced 
With cattle;: good milker. L. S. WHITE, 220 
West 42R St. 7 , New York Oit.v. 
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.rwiishing to own farm home pre¬ 
ferred. OLD ORCHARD FARM, Sharon Springs, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Man to look after garden, and wife 
to Work in kitchen for a small Summer board¬ 
ing house.- BOX 1009, Port Jervis, N. Y. 
COUPLE wanted for small farm consisting of 
three acres, used for garden stuff only; two 
in family; state wages. ADVERTISER 5234, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WAITED — Capable poultryman with small 
family fqr 17-acre estate; must understand 
genial farming and garden work; modern 
bungalow provided; family of five; year round, 
steady* position; send full particulars; and wages 
expected to DR. FRANK V. SERIO, 323 Lacha 
Ave.', Scranton, Pa. 
WANTED—Young man. Protestant, under 25 
years, w'illing to travel; must have good edu¬ 
cation, be able to use a typewriter and have a 
kbowledge of feeding and caring for horses, 
cattle and poultry; an exceptional position is 
open* to young man who can fill requirements. 
Address, in own handwriting, stating experi¬ 
ence', to. HAGENBECK BROS. CO., Inc., 311 
Newark St., Hoboken, N. J. 
WANTED—Boy or man for farm work; state 
age, experience, wages. E. V. BROWN, But¬ 
ler, N. J. 
WANTED—Single man by the month for general 
farm w 7 ork, with some experience of farming; 
state wages expected. ADVERTISER 5236, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED-rrResponsible white Protestant wom¬ 
an to cooj£,; .care for lower floor country house; 
small family; modern conveniences; references 
required; state wages. MRS. ALLUM, Ashfield, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Middle-aged housekeeper on small 
dairy farm; must give a hand in milking; 
two in family; no objection to one child; $16 a 
month. FRANK HINZ, Delaney; Delaware Co., 
.V. Y. 
MALE attendant wanted in private institution 
in the country for nervous and mental dis¬ 
eases; one‘to do some outside work with pa¬ 
tients; wages, $50 per month, board, room and 
laundry. BOX 4, Belle Mead, N. J. 
WANTED—-An expert .single poultryman for 
private place; don’t apply for position unless 
able to produce results; submit references from 
last employer; wages $90 per month, with board 
and room. UPTON PYNE FARM, John Wil¬ 
son, Supt., Bernardsville, N. J. 
YOUNG assistant,on poultry and dairy farm; 
experience unnecessary but must be willing 
to learn and be generally useful; fine oppor¬ 
tunity. Apply ADVERTISER 5243, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Experienced poultryman, single, 
that has handled large flocks and under¬ 
stands feeding for egg production; give age, 
qual'fication and wages required. ELMHURST 
FARM, Woodbury,. Conn. .. 
WANTED—Capable woman as cook and house- 
worker. MRS. WM. E. WALLER, 112 West 
Newell Ave., Rutherford, N. J. ’Phone Ruther¬ 
ford 49G-M. * 
WlANTED—A young or middle-aged man to as¬ 
sist in country, ice route, mostly family trade; 
very little heavy, and to do some farming. A. 
D. HIMNILSKAMP, Wilton, Conn. 
WANTED—Ambitious, athletic, upright young 
farmer; best references required. ASCEN¬ 
SION FARM SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Soutlilee, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Woman to cook and help with 
housew-ork; no laundry; modern conveniences. 
MRS. W. B. HUBBARD, Cornwall, Conn. 
WANTED—Young man for general work; wages 
$30 per week; permanent position; only first- 
class hustler need answer. JOHN WALLEN- 
BORN, Florist, North Bellmore, L I., N. Y. 
WANTED—At- once, single man who under¬ 
stands general farm work and can milk 1 
board and washing done. MR. EMMETT BOL¬ 
TON, Box 38, Burlington Flats, Otsego Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Man or boy, help general farming, 
milk; state wages and ability in first letter. 
HERMAN J. BUDDENHAGEN, R. F. D. 1, 
Callieoon, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man, general farm worker, 
private place Connecticut; state references, 
age, wages and experience II. A., Room 1642, 
30 Broad Street, New York City. 
PHYSICIAN’S widow owning an attractive 
home in the ‘‘Berkshires,” seeking lady com¬ 
panion willing to share expenses; particulars. 
Owner, ADVERTISER 5246, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—An elderly man of clean habits, un¬ 
derstanding the work on a country place; 
one Who prefers a good home to high wages; 
communicate and send copy of references to 
MR. P. MULLEN, Route 1, Boonton, N. J. 
FARMER and handy man wanted; no servants 
need apply; middle-aged, married man hav¬ 
ing farm experience wanted on 5-acre place, 
Long Island; 50 minutes from New York; must 
drive children to school in Ford, care for one 
cow- and few hens, family vegetable garden 
and fruit trees, keep things neat and do 
chores; apartment over garage with furnace 
and bathroom; vegetables; coal and milk 
given; salary $80; steady place, considerate 
treatment; family away three mid-Winter and 
three mid-Summer months; references required. 
ADVERTISER 5247, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Single young man, willing worker, 
must be hustler; to help in bottling plant on 
certified dairy; state age, reference, salary de¬ 
sired; farm-raised boy preferred. RARITAN 
VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
W'ANTED—Single man on dairy farm; must 
be good milker; Hollander preferred; wages 
$60 per month and board. JACOB II. SCHU- 
WIMANS, Clover Dale Dairy, R. F. D. No. 1, 
Paterson, N. J. 
COUPLE for 12-acre farm Northern New Jer¬ 
sey; .man, chicken and fruit farming, drive 
Ford truck; wife, general housework for young 
business couple; $100 month and. maintenance. 
Address PHILIP KLEIN, 24 Grandview Ave., 
White Plains, N. Y. 
WANTED—Several ambitious young unmarried 
men interested in fruit growing who would 
appreciate a chance to work on one of the 
largest fruit farms in New England; valuable 
experience, good wages and living conditions. 
CONYERS FARM, Greenwich, Conn. 
WANTED—Single man for general estate and 
garden work; state age and experience; 
wages $100 per month and room without board. 
Address ARON ESTATE, Great Neck, L. I., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Herdsman for Guernseys; must be 
experienced in advanced registry; wages $100, 
free house, heat, lights, milk and vegetables. 
GIRDLE RIDGE FARMS, Katonah, N. Y. 
WANTED—Teamster, May 1; wages $80, free 
house, heat, light, milk and vegetables. GIR¬ 
DLE RIDGE FARMS, Katonah, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man of good character for 
farm work. A. J. Marr, Amenia, N. Y. 
Telephone 42F14. 
WANTED—May 1, couple without children; 
man to do light farming; wife, general house¬ 
work; 65-acre farm, located near Somerville, 
N. J. Address R. W. HOWELL, 50 E. 42d St., 
New York City. 
Situations Wanted 
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 7 -Yorker. 
EXPERT poultryman, years of experience, wish 
first-class position; married, no children. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5221, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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. 
YOUNG MAN, 22 years, Scandinavian, 6 years’ 
experience with poultry, wishes to learn 
dairy farming; open May 1 for permanent posi¬ 
tion; small salary at start. ADVERTISER 
5235, care Rural New-Yorker. 
IF willing to pay good wages to a dependable 
working poultry manager with 20 years’ ex¬ 
perience, communicate with 248 Roosevelt Ave., 
York, Pa. 
A FARMER, American, age 27, 12 years’ ex¬ 
perience, wishes tq work on farm; state 
wages, applying J. LAZORCHAK, 200 River 
Rd., Garfield, N. J. 
YOUNG Man (24) desires position on poultry 
farm; State school graduate, specializing in 
poultry; six years’ practical farm experience. 
BOX 181, Pearl River, N. Y. 
EMPLOYMENT wanted by skilled farm mana¬ 
ger with small family; 25 years’ practical ex¬ 
perience and scientific training; at liberty May 
1; reference, present employer. Address BOX 
B, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position on modern commercial poul¬ 
try farm by single young German with agri¬ 
cultural training; speaks English. EBERHABD 
SCHMIDT, 314 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as housekeeper on farm, 
suburban, or as companion to an elderly wom¬ 
an or couple going to the country for Summer; 
young, well-educated woman with well-behaved 
boy, 11; good milker; only Vermont considered, 
preferably near Bennington; best of refere- 
euces. ADVERTISER 5238, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—By May 1, position on private insti¬ 
tution by married couple; man for milker or 
chauffeur; woman for laundry or dining room. 
H. DEARBORN, Middleton, Mass. 
GARDENER, English; wife willing to board 3 
or 4 men, wishes position on private estate. 
ADVERTISER 5239, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE poultryman wants real proposition 
in full charge of a poultry plant; prefer a 
commercial place where results are wanted and 
expected. ADVERTISER 5244, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER and gardener, German descent, work¬ 
ing superintendent; take full charge on a 
gentleman’s estate or dairy farm; wife board 
farm help; good butter making; references. A. 
FARMER, 245 Warren St., Jersey City. N. J. 
DAIRYMAN desires position on first-class es¬ 
tate; thoroughly experienced with Guernseys 
and Jerseys, good butter-maker; single, age 
40; state wages and particulars. A. LLEW¬ 
ELLYN, Gen Del., Red Bank, N. J. 
WORKING farm foreman, capable handling 
help, farm machinery, gas and electric mo¬ 
tors, experienced mechanic and practical farm¬ 
er, crops, live stock; start any time; wages, 
shares or rent large place; married, no family. 
ADVERTISER 5248, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GENTLEMAN, middle-aged, efficient, wants 
administrative position as accountant or ad¬ 
ministrator on farm, ranch or estate; best ref¬ 
erences; only all-year-round propositions con¬ 
sidered. ADVERTISER 5249, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—American, 40, married, 
good health, desiring to locate in town or 
small city (near high school) seeks position, 
preferably outside; familiar with general busi¬ 
ness, real estate, salesmanship, is conscientious, 
honest and of good address; has auto. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5250, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER—Lifetime, practical, scien¬ 
tific experience general farming; specialty 
purebred cattle: world’s record, showing; com¬ 
mercial milk plant; energetic; married, 35. 
ADVERTISER 5251, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
LIMESTONE 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., Pa. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5141, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—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% 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% miles to town; $25 per acre. RALPH 
DART, Jefferson, N. Y. 
UP-’l'O-DATE poultry farm in village on State 
road for sale. ADVERTISER 5169, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POR SALE—Young apple orchard containing 
2,500 trees, located near Allentown, Pa., and 
a market of 150,000. Address R. II. ALDRICH, 
Allentown, F’a. 
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. 
FOR SALE—286-acre farm, good buildings, all 
stock and tools; no reasonable offer refused. 
C. E. WOOD, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 
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. 
POULTRY FARM, Pennsylvania, 90 miles New* 
York, Erie Railroad; receipts $8,000; particu¬ 
lars. ADVERTISER 5216, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—That 13-acre country home the 
brokers wanted $10,000 for; send for photo 
and particulars; from owner, $8,000. ROMEO 
H. R. DEMERS, Spencer, Mass. 
FOR RENT—Dairy farm, near town, splendid 
location, machinery. A. L. CANFIELD, Som¬ 
erville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Southern Delaware County, N. Y., 
hillside farm; 175 acres; $3,000; equipped for 
dairying, $6,000; if interested w'rite PERCY 
TAYLOR, Kelsey, N. Y. 
MAPLESHADE, one of the most attractive 
rural homes in Litchfield County, especially 
for Summer; high altitude; 12 rooms, recently 
built; with or without small farm; beautiful 
woodland; fine brook; photos. GEORGE AN¬ 
DREWS, Owner, Northfield, Conn. 
275-ACRE poultry and dairy farm, 40 acres 
woodland, 10 cows, bull, 3 horses, 100 lay¬ 
ers, 4 large poultry houses, garage, large barn, 
2 houses, good markets, complete equipment; 
price $4,400, part cash. A. W. NICHOLS, Es- 
perance, N. Y. 
BUSINESS man, alone, would hire small farm 
with family upon it, for present season, vicin¬ 
ity New York City, on either share or cash 
plan, where he can spend part time; state near¬ 
est railroad station, character of farm, approxi¬ 
mate terms, and what family consists of. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5237, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FULL poultry equipment with 250 hens, acreage 
for 1,000; splendid tea room location, on At¬ 
lantic City Boulevard: 9-room house; lawn, 
fruit, shrubbery; $3,000; half cash. SHORE 
ROAD POULTRY FARM, Barnegat, N. J. 
FOR SALE—59-acre farm, large house, stock, 
tools, car, etc. ADVERTISER 5245, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
BOULEVARD POULTRY FARMS — Property 
consists of 2%-story dwelling, hardwood floors, 
spray and shower bath, hot air furnace, awn¬ 
ings, entire house screened; large garage, pig¬ 
eon house and fly; 7 buildings devoted to poul¬ 
try housing; 2,500 capacity laying hens; hot 
water incubator capacity, 2,400; 10 coal-burning 
colony stoves; all buildings in A No. 1 condi¬ 
tion; five acres of tillable land; 100 fruit-bear¬ 
ing trees, grapes, berries, currants, gooseberries, 
etc.; largest and most up-to-date and sanitary 
poultry plant in Union County; all products 
practically disposed of at the door; city water, 
sewerage, gas, electric light, fire and police pro¬ 
tection; located at 15 St. George’s Ave., Rah- 
way, N. J.; $24,000. S. C. BULL, owner. 
78 ACRES on fine improved road, 10 miles 
north of New Haven, Conn.; 10-room house; 
lurnace, hot and cold water, bath room; fine 
stable for 23 cows, 4 horses; silo, icehouse, 
sheds, hencoop and garage, all in excellent con¬ 
dition; also water power mill with large pond; 
land in high state of cultivation, keeping 20 
federal tested cows and team; milk sold at 
door to responsible dealer at top price; will be 
miovu l 0 l ioo r ou th ? ut stock aml tools- H. M. 
BOOIH, 129 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 
FINE fruit farm, Dutchess County, N. Y. half 
real value; 1,500 apple, 1,000 pear trees, bear- 
s clentl bcaily pruned, sprayed; 97 acres, ail 
tillable, near Albany Post road, 90 miles New 
xork; 11-room house, bath, hot water heat; 
farmer s cottage, barn, garage, all A-l condi- 
tion; has produced 3,000 barrels season; sale 
price, $22,000, $8,000 cash. Write OWNER, 869 
Lmon st., Brooklyn, N. Y., for particulars. 
FARM—12 acres, complete; stock, chickens, 
utensils, $8,000; house and buildings well 
kept; halt way between New York and Phila¬ 
delphia; corner; stone road; commuter’s trains 
half mile away; Reading line, Skillman .Station. 
Address DR. JOHN B. GARRISON, owner, 
or see Jo1111 U. Quick, on farm, 
Skillman, N. J. 
FA i m - LEAS P y ears ). 28 acres; good house, 
furniture, horse, wagon, tools, seeds, planted 
crops, close Vineland, N. J. famous, poultry, 
fruit, truck, berry section; $500 cash; immedi- 
£rtir£ OS - S a?,f 0n (illness ’ 01(1 age). ADVEK- 
JiKKK o240, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN 1 ED Small place, 1 to 5 acres, on reason- 
Isfnml renta1 ’. option to buy, on Long 
vow 1 ,, co _ lllmu ting distance to Brooklyn, 
boke!n P N U J ES ’ <14 Higl) P olnt Ave -> West Ho 
WANTED To rent. New York State, 50 miles 
from New York City, old house or barn, one 
mrv/l'o -o^ S ’ ° Itlon tu bu >- Address ADVER- 
lXSER o241, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY farm, retail egg route, for sale; 650 
layers, 1 ,ih> 0 babies, 2 acres fruit 1 $6 000* 
bargain; $5,000 cash. ENOLD, Pinelaw’n, L. 1.’, 
•N. 1.; 18 miles New York. 
7- ACItE poultry farm, 65 miles from New York 
for 1-200 birds; incubator and new 
poultry houses, barns, etc.; also 10-room house, 
all modern improvements, partially., furnished; 
ii “ 1IluU ‘ s to™ station and 2 from Merries 
olosiug estate; $10,000. AD- 
V KRI 18KR o242 , care Rural New-Yorker. 
F( ? 14 ., SALE—Fine farm, 35 acres; comfortable 
buildings; ideal dairy; truck; poultry; near 
railroad, Lee Highway, villages; Washington 40 
gffieUnff Va. US ’ MISS LUOT C ’ BUCKNER, 
I ARM w anted with wood, New Jersey or East- 
JAMES e ciay 1V N Ui Y ^ ° r excllauge - KALP1I 
A< ChH«rm U o Ple * mUS J seU tki ' acre fruit, truck and 
Christinas tree farm; beautiful home, fine lo- 
water, modern buildings; market 
SH \nYvniT? ld ^i w 1 w 0d A‘ ets weU established. 
bliAL) i hIDIi, i ARM, Oorry, Pa. 
WANTED—By a group of artists, for the Sum¬ 
mer and I all or for one year, a small house 
of two rooms with privilege for sketching on 
surrounding grounds; a place near a brook 
“'J. “ r ,f ake . “V the seashore; a secluded spot 
prefened, within an hour by rail from New 
nYhilf’ “ J n ,4 e or 80 from railroad station 
?ati t>b i e f CtI xT 1 ‘ Address KIT KAT CLUB, 13 East 
14tii bt., New York City. 
POULTRY farm for sale, 29 miles from New 
xork on Pennsylvania main line in New Jer¬ 
sey; 2 miles from station on hard road; iitnev 
service and stores nearby; many poultry farms 
in neighborhood; lively surroundings; 5 acres 
8- room new house, electric lights, 70-ft. chick¬ 
en house, 6b-ft. brooder house; price $4 500 
terms; have 450 good Leghorn hens and l 200 
baby chicks; New- York market. ADVERTISER 
u2oo, care Knral New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL country estate, 45 minutes from 
Hoboken on Lackawanna; picturesque, se¬ 
cluded, 3o acres, surrounded by river- re¬ 
modelled stone house, 8 rooms, bath, hardwood 
floors, beamed ceilings; living room 34x15; 
library and dining-rooms 18x17; hot water heat; 
nice bungalow, 4 rooms, bath, varnished floors 
and trim; garage, barn for 5 cows, 3 horses, 
sheds silo engine, cutter; 220 ft. electric 
lighted poultry house, hot water brooder house, 
incubator cellar, 3,000-egg incubator, workshop, 
hot house, kennel, hog houses, 2 heated rooms, 
for help; full equipment farm tools, Wagons, 
2 horses, 2 cows, etc.; town electricity, run¬ 
ning water in all buildings; three wells 
emergency electric plant; duplicate pumping 
oubts; fruit, berries, asparagus; ideal for com¬ 
pany desiring an employes rest home or vaca¬ 
tion camp; poultry house easily arranged ns 
I ,rf ce $25,000. OWNER, Room 
907, 114 Liberty St., New York. 
WAN TED TO RENT, house, 5-6 rooms, some 
ground, not over 100 miles from New York 
City, by middle-aged couple without children, 
with option of buying. ADVERTISER 5256 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
I OR SALE—5%-acre village farm, 8-roo u 
house, modern conveniences, adapted for 
poultry plant or gardening; $4,500, easy terms 
L. HOWARD, 12 E. River St., Waterloo, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Estate, 160 acres, half under cul¬ 
tivation, rest woodland and pasture, Dutch 
colonial house, 12 rooms, 2 baths, splendid lo¬ 
cation; large barns, tenant cottage, buildings 
A-l condition. ADVERTISER 5257, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMS for salt—On account of sickness, 150- 
acre dairy farm; good buildings, brook, all 
improvements; 33-acre farm, good buildings, 
stock, tools; 80-aere farm, barns, other build¬ 
ings; at station; large house, good for board¬ 
ers; . all in Monmouth County; money-makers; 
mile from village; particulars, write WORE, 
Farmingdale, N. J. 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers' 
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