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Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED — Competent  Woman  or  girl  for  gen¬ 
eral  housework  in  suburbs;  pleasant  home  for 
agreeable,  competent  helper;  references  required. 
Replv,  stating  experience  and  wages  desired, 
ADVERTISER  2288,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attendants 
in  State  institution  for  feeble-minded;  salary 
$44  per  month  and  maintenance.  Apply,  stating 
age  and  enclosing  letter  of  reference  (from  pre¬ 
vious  employer  if  possible),  to  SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT,  Letchworth  Village,  l'hiells,  Rock¬ 
land  Co.,  N.  Y.  _ 
WANTED — A  competent  working  farmer  to  run 
400-acre  dairy  farm,  either  on  shares  or  regu- 
ular  salary  by  the  year;  no  estate  manager  need 
apply.  J.  T.  SHANAHAN,  50  Hudson  Street, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. _ ___ 
WANTED — Assistant  matrons,  between  the  ages 
of  25  and  45;  salary  $52  a  month  and  main¬ 
tenance.  Apply  SUPERINTENDENT.  New  York 
State  Reformatory  for  Women,  Bedford  Hills, 
N.  Y. _ _ 
WANTED  —  Two  single  men  for  dairy  work; 
must  be  experienced  hand  milkers;  $40  per 
month,  with  good  home  where  personal  com¬ 
forts  are  an  important  factor.  LAUREL  LOCKS 
FARMS,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
WANTED  —  Poultryman,  first-class,  single,  for 
private  country  estate;  must  understand  in¬ 
cubators;  state  age,  nationality,  experience  and 
give"  references  in  first  letter;  $90  per  month, 
room  and  board.  Address  Superintendent,  VAL¬ 
LEY  RIDGE  FARM,  Gates  Mill,  0. 
WANTED — Honest,  reliable  worker  for  small 
milk  route  and  to  help  do  chores  in  high-class 
herd;  good  wages  and  board;  must  have  refer¬ 
ences.  Call  or  address  MANAGER  MacBrae 
Farm,  Flemington,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Experienced,  reliable  man,  married 
or  single,  for  work  on  fruit  (apples)  farm; 
send  references  and  state  wages.  P.  D.  CREGO, 
Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Experienced  man  to  work  in  city 
milk  plant;  must  understand  pasteurizing, 
testing,  standardizing,  butter-making,  and  all 
work  connected  with  city  milk  plant;  must  fur¬ 
nish  reference  as  to  honesty.  HORN  DAIRY 
CO.,  16  Ochard  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
WANTED — Middle-aged  man  to  do  general  farm 
,  work  on  Long  Island,  and  to  be  generally 
useful;  wages,  $40  monthly,  board  and  room. 
F.  E.  C.,  50  Madison  Ave.|,  New  York  City. 
POULTRYMAN  WANTED — Single;  must  have 
plenty  of  pep  and  some  experience;  state  age, 
reference,  wages  expected  and  experience  first 
letter.  C,  T.  DARBY,  North  Branch,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Experienced  single  herdsman  or  as¬ 
sistant;  modern  equipment;  purebred  herd; 
good  board;  state  qualifications,  wages,  refer¬ 
ences  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  2285,  care 
Rural  New'-Yorker. 
WANTED — Experienced  single  man  for  general 
farm  work;  steady  job.  ADVERTISER  2286, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SALESMEN  WANTED  —  Intelligent,  competent 
men  with  ability  wanted  for  selling  high-grade 
dairy  and  poultry  feeds  to  dealers,  also  to  con¬ 
sumers,  in  Eastern  States.  Address,  with  full 
information  regarding  qualifications  and  exper¬ 
ience,  ADVERTISER  2299,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER  WANTED — Experienced  farmer,  steady 
and  willing  worker,  able  also  to  plan  and 
direct  other  workers;  single  or  married;  perma¬ 
nent  position;  attractive  wages  to  right  party; 
also  good  reliable  farm  hand.  Apply  to  ST. 
JOSEPH’S  SANATORIUM,  Saint  Josephs,  Sulli¬ 
van  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Truck  farmer  to  handle  15  acres, 
with  seven  acres  overhead  irrigation;  has  ad¬ 
vantage  Chicago  market;  right  party  can  clear 
$2,000  to  $4,000  per  year;  best  of  references  re¬ 
quired.  MONA  BROOK  FARM,  R.  F.  D.  1, 
Muskegon,  Mich. 
HERDSMAN — First-class  man,  on  farm  in 
Dutchess  County,  with  about  40  head,  sheep 
and  pigs;  give  full  list  of  employers,  address, 
exact  position  occupied  and  date.  Can  you  fig¬ 
ure  balanced  ration?  Give  own  age,  members  in 
family  and  age,  religion,  wages  desired;  appli¬ 
cants  replying  fully  will  be  first  considered. 
ADVERTISER  2297,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MAN  AND  WIFE,  no  children,  small  poultry 
farm;  man  help  take  care  of  chickens,  milk 
one  cow,  make  himself  useful;  woman  to  assist 
with  housework;  good  home;  live  with  owner; 
four  adults'.  ADVERTISER  2294,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COUPLE  WANTED — Start  March  25;  white; 
Protestant;  no  children;  who  can  furnish 
first-class  references,  personal  character  and 
ability;  woman  cook,  wait  on  table  and  general 
housework;  man  farm  work  and  general  handy 
man  inside  and  out;  farm  near  Warwick,  N.  Y.; 
all  modern  improvements,  including  private 
bath;  percentage  of  profits  in  addition  to  salary 
after  one  year.  Call  or  write,  giving  references 
and  salary  expected,  SHERLOCK,  146  West 
Fourth  Street,  New  York  City. 
AM  GOING  into  chicken  business  commercially, 
starting  next  March;  want  Protestant  man 
(college  graduate  preferred)  take  entire  charge 
80-acre  farm;  experienced  egg  production,  in¬ 
cubating,  brooding,  also  able  build  own  houses; 
cannot  pay  big  salary  first  year,  as  am  going  to 
start  with  few  chicks  of  best  quality,  but  this 
is  a  chance  to  get  in  on  ground  floor  what  will 
be  big  plant;  will  give  liberal  commission  addi¬ 
tion  salary  when  plant  on  paying  basis;  call 
personally  if  possible;  if  you  write,  give  refer¬ 
ences  and  salary  expected.  SHERLOCK,  146 
West  Fourth  Street,  New  York  City. 
DUCK  MAN  —  Candee  incubator  experience. 
WILLIAM  DUVALL,  Accokeek,  Prince  George 
Co.,  Md. 
WANTED — Married  man  to  keep  cows  on  60 
acres  in  Southwestern  Michigan;  salary  and 
percentage;  owner  will  specialize  on  apples; 
liberal  terms  to  right  party.  ADVERTISER 
2290,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Sober  married  man,  small  family,  on 
farm;  A-l  teamster;  furnished  two-room  cot¬ 
tage.  wood,  milk  and  $60  per  month.  JOSEPH 
THOMPSON,  Unionville,  Conn. 
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Situations  Wanted 
WANTED — Position  as  working  farm  manager 
where  poultry,  eggs  and  fruit  are  the  main 
products;  15  years’  experience,  Cornell  college 
training;  understand  the  business  thoroughly  in 
all  its  modern  features;  no  proposition  is  too 
large;  American;  age  35;  married;  best  refer¬ 
ences.  ADVERTISER  2078,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
ORCHARDIST  —  Open  for  position;  thorough 
practical  experience.  ADVERTISER  2119, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Experienced  couple.  Americans,  good 
habits,  wish  to  superintend  farm;  good  refer¬ 
ences.  BOX  5,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 
SHEPHERD  wishes  position;  thoroughly  under¬ 
stands  breeding  and  fitting  sheep  for  shows; 
good  references.  Address  ADVERTISER  2241, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN,  with  life  experience  and  college 
training,  is  open  for  position  with  large  pure¬ 
bred  herd.  ADVERTISER  2249.  care  Rural 
New'-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN  (26),  experienced  on  poultry 
farm,  wants  position;  can  drive  any  car  or 
truck;  salary,  etc.,  after  interview;  speak  Ger¬ 
man  and  English.  GUIDO  EBERLE,  Poultry 
Farm,  Warren  Point,  N.  Y. 
POSITION  wanted  after  January  1  by  Holland¬ 
er,  single,  age  48,  as  dairyman  on  private 
place;  references.  ADVERTISER  2267,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
COMMERCIAL  poultryman  desires  position, 
profit-sharing  basis,  or  time  and  ability  against 
capital;  best  of  references.  ADVERTISER  2268, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  Swiss,  single,  open  for  position 
February  1;  state  full  particulars  and  wages 
in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  2272,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FA§M  positions  wanted;  young,  unmarried  men, 
graduates  of  the  National  Farm  School,  well 
trained  to  handle  stock,  farm  machinery  and 
horses,  want  positions  as  farm  assistants,  dairy¬ 
men,  herdsmen,  tractor  men,  teamsters,  poultry- 
men  and  greenhouse  men.  BERNHARD  OS- 
TROLENK,  Farm  School,  Pa. 
YOUNG  North  Italian,  married,  wants  position 
on  farm;  experienced,  handy  man;  Ulster  Co. 
preferred;  best  references  that  will  convince; 
ready  now.  ADVERTISER  2281,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN,  28  years  of  age;  complete,  thor¬ 
ough  knowledge  fruit  growing,  practical  life 
experience;  prefer  large  apple  orchard;  capable 
manager  of  commercial  orchard.  ADVERTISER 
2280,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN’S  ASSISTANT  —  Single;  six 
years’  practical  experience;  good  chick  grower; 
open  for  position  February  15  on  a  paying  propo¬ 
sition;  good  wages  and  home  expected;  full  par¬ 
ticulars  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  2279, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER — Working  foreman;  prac¬ 
tical  experience,  crops,  live  stock,  fruit,  flow¬ 
ers,  vegetables;  only  responsible  position  de¬ 
sired;  age  40;  married.  ADVERTISER  2277, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SWINE  herdsman  or  assistant  swine  herdsman; 
married  (24);  experienced  (Durocs);  agricul¬ 
tural  college  education;  state  salary,  house  and 
privileges  With  particulars.  ADVERTISER 
2276,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
1 ARMER-GARDENER,  Protestant,  single,  mid¬ 
dle  age,  lifetime  experience,  energetic,  re¬ 
liable,  wants  steady  position  on  gentleman’s 
place.  CARL  A.  KOEHLER,  63  Fourth  Avenue, 
New  York. 
POULTRYMAN,  college  graduate,  Christian, 
open  for  engagement.  ADVERTISER  2293, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COUPLE,  no  children,  desires  position;  man 
years  of  experience  in  poultry;  wife  to  help 
with  housework;  best  of  references;  please  state 
details  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  2291,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT  SHEPHERD,  thoroughly  under¬ 
standing  the  care  of  sheep;  best  of  reference. 
Address  SHEPHERD,  103  Hudson  Avenue,  Chat¬ 
ham,  N.  Y. 
POULTRYMAN,  15  years*  practical  experience 
in  all  branches,  desires  position  as  working 
manager.  ADVERTISER  2292,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
HIGH-CLASS  gardener,  poultryman  and  general 
handy  man;  can  do  some  plumbing,  painting 
and  carpenter  work;  have  tools  for  almost  any 
job;  can  run  Ford  car,  garden  tractor,  care  of 
boats;  desire  position  where  living  conditions 
are  exceptionally  neat  and  clean;  age  53;  ac¬ 
tive,  neat  appearance;  wages  $80  month. 
ADVERTISER  2298,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Single,  experienced  in  all  work 
on  large  commercial  plants;  can  take  charge 
and  get  results;  present  salary  $110  per  month. 
ADVERTISER  2289,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
|  Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc.  | 
WANTED — Some  person  interested  in  boys  and 
girls  to  donate  a  tract  of  land  within  easy 
reach  of  New  York;  20  acres  or  more,  with 
waterfront,  seashore  preferred,  for  Summer 
school  and  camping  purposes;  some  wooded  land 
desirable;  philanthropic  project.  Inquire  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2215,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  FOR  SALE— 140  acres  in  the  Chautauqua 
grape  belt;  20  acres  grapes;  400  cherry  trees; 
100  apple  trees  and  other  fruit;  near  railroad 
station,  school  and  markets.  ADVERTISER 
2214,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  —  Financial  partner  by  a  practical 
poultryman  who  has  been  successful  managing 
commercial  plants  and  now  has  an  opportunity 
to  buy  a-d  establish  a  first-class  plant  near 
large  Summer  resort  and  wonderful  market;  to 
anyone  who  means  business  I  will  send  full 
description  of  said  place  with  proof  of  my  abil¬ 
ity  to  operate  same  on  a  good  paying  basis. 
ADVERTISER  2245,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SPECIAL  OPPORTUNITY— For  Sale:  Gentle¬ 
man’s  estate  and  dairy  farm,  located  in  New 
Jersey  on  State  highway,  50  miles  from  New 
York  City.  Address  ADVERTISER  2246,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM,  100  acres,  Connecticut,  can  be  had  by 
reliable  party  to  run,  absolutely  free;  no  taxes 
or  rent  to  pay;  what  ever  is  raised  is  yours; 
Connecticut  resident  preferred.  Write  JOSEPH 
RICEI,  216  E.  77th  St.,  New  York  City. 
CAPABLE  young  man  with  small  capital  wants 
to  buy  going  modern  dairy  farm,  stock  and 
equipment  included,  from  owner,  allowing  lib¬ 
eral  terms.  ADVERTISER  2250,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
308-ACRE  State  road  grain  and  dairy  farm; 
beautiful  buildings;  none  better.  KELLOGG, 
Avon,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Farm  consisting  145  acres,  1% 
miles  from  the  village  of  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.; 
if  not  sold  by  March  1  will  let  to  a  responsible 
party;  a  man  who  understands  the  care  of' 
Guernsey  cattle  preferred;  this  farm  cannot  be 
appreciated  unless  seen.  LAMONT’S  FARM, 
Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 
FINE  FRUIT  FARM,  Southern  New  Hampshire, 
40  miles  from  Boston;  1,500  young  trees,  ap¬ 
ple,  peach,  producing  finest  quality  fruit;  large, 
substantial  buildings,  good  repair;  large  quan¬ 
tity  marketable  timber:  near  good  markets; 
cash,  $12,500.  ADVERTISER  2244,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  OR  RENT — On  shares,  option  to 
buy,  about  150  acre.s  tractor- worked  farm;  93 
miles  from  New  York  City;  1(4  miles  from  milk 
station;  dairy  of  tuberculin  tested,  purebred 
Holstein  cattle,  best  of  breeding;  a  tine  Summer 
home  for  city  man.  ADVERTISER  2242,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
DAIRY  FARM  WANTED — About  100  acres,  fer¬ 
tile,  equipped  or  not  equipped,  within  50  miles 
of  New  York  City,  on  ha-rd  road;  do  not  answer 
if  you  ask  fancy  price;  am  practical  farmer  and 
prefer  to  deal  with  owner;  liberal  cash  pay¬ 
ment.  ADVERTISER  2251,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM  for  sale;  on  State  road,  in 
Newtown,  Conn.;  house,  10  rooms  and  bath; 
two  barns,  henhouses  for  1,100  liens,  10  colony 
brooder  houses,  6,600-egg  incubator;  rich  land; 
electric  light  and  town  water;  $7,500.  M.  T. 
MOLLER,  660  Dewey  Street,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
WANTED — Dairy  farmer,  on  shares;  200  acres; 
about  50  head  Holsteins;  must  have  capital 
enough  to  purchase  share  of  producing  stock; 
also  about  15  acres  early  truck  land,  which  can 
be  rented  separately  if  desired;  possession  im¬ 
mediate  or  any  time  before  March  25.  J.  H. 
LONGSTREET,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 
TENANT  FARMER — For  adjoining  farms,  110 
and  125  acres;  on  Barge  Canal,  near  N.  Y. 
C.  and  L.  V’.  railroads;  should  have  tools  and 
stock ;  references.  BOX  103,  Cayuga,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 15-acre  farm;  small  woodlot;  all 
new  buildings;  six-room  house ;  all  necessary 
outbuildings;  very  fertile;  good  drainage;  fine 
location  for  poultry,  fruit  and  berry  farm;  near 
Georgetown,  Sussex  County,  Del.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2257,  care  Rural  New'-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 35-acre  truck  and  poultry  farm,  12- 
room  house,  new  garage  and  barn;  (4  mile  to 
town;  all  improvements;  electricity;  variety  of 
fruit  and  young  trees;  trout  pond,  brooks, 
springs.  Address  MRS.  ANNA  A.  WRIGHT, 
564  Main  St.,  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 
GENTLEMAN’S  farm,  about  100  acres;  large 
house,  barn  and  other  buildings;  electric 
lights  and  running  water;  private  pond  and 
trout  brook;  tractor  and  farming  tools;  adequate 
wood  supply;  tine  soil,  level  land;  on  main  State 
road  to  Westerly,  Narragansett  Pier  and  Provi¬ 
dence;  price,  $9,500;  easy  terms.  JOHN  L. 
KEHOE,  88  Dorrance  Street,  Providence,  R.  I. 
SUCCESSFUL  POULTRY  FARM — Ideal  natural 
location,  never-failing  spring,  complete  mod¬ 
ern  equipment,  wonderfully  productive  flock; 
the  rare  natural  advantages  of  this  plant  are 
the  essentials  primarily  responsible  its  success¬ 
ful  record;  12  acres,  delightfully  located  in  good 
neighboriiood,  with  residence,  9  large  rooms, 
modern  improvements;  additional  choice  acreage 
available;  commuting  distance  New  York;  pos¬ 
session  April  1;  $18,000,  half  cash.  Owner,  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2253,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 68-acre  dairy  and  poultry  farm,  lo¬ 
cated  in  South  Central  New  York;  high  ele¬ 
vation;  10  acres  timber  and  wood;  nice  sugar 
bush;  balance  grazing  and  cultivation;  good 
buildings;  water  piped  to  house  and  barnyard; 
1%  miles  to  town,  railroad  and  Grade  “A”  milk 
plant;  price,  $4,500,  including  10  head  cattle,  3 
horses,  tools,  flock  purebred  hens,  turkeys,  and 
furniture;  $1,500  down;  balance  to  suit  pur¬ 
chaser.  Inquire  through  ADVERTISER  2265 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 189-acre  farm;  good  house,  double 
garage,  basement  barn  80x36,  2  silos,  2  hen¬ 
houses,  capacity  200;  toolshed,  brooder  house; 
140  fruit  trees;  fish  pond,  stocked;  1(4  miles 
from  creamery,  stores,  school,  church,  etc.;  12 
miles  from  Elmira.  50,000;  4  to  6  miles  from  3 
main  lines  railroads;  tine  water  in  house  and 
barn;  woods  and  sugar  bush;  will  sell  this  farm 
very  reasonable.  Address  ADVERTISER  2266, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
TWO  Montour  County,  Pa.,  farms,  78  and  110 
acres,  compact  plot,  for  sale,  or  rent  on 
shares,  separately  or  together;  set  buildings 
each  place.  Write  for  full  particulars.  Address 
ADVERTISER,  Room  4,  332  Pine  St.,  Williams¬ 
port,  Fa. 
I’ OR  SALE — 100  acres,  fronting  on  Delaware 
River;  6-room  house,  barn,  sheds,  chicken 
coops,  3  Slimmer  bungalows,  all  furnished;  stock 
and  tools.  Information,  BOX  11,  Lordville,  N.  Y. 
POULTRY  farm  for  sale;  6(4  acres;  500  White 
Leghorn  pullets,  April  hatch;  poultry  house 
for  .>00  birds;  four  large  and  two  small  colony 
houses;  barn,  sheds,  two-story  house  in  good 
condition;  electric  lights,  water;  on  main  road. 
Write  for  particulars,  ROSE  HILL  POULTRY 
FARM,  Matawan,  N.  J. 
WANTED — To  rent,  farm  about  100  acres,  with 
stock  and  implements;  must  have  good  silo 
and  running  water;  in  Orange  County,  New 
11Par  vie>nit.v.  between  noiv  arid  April 
L  1923.  ADVERTISER  2273.  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
A  GOOD  farmer  wants  to  rent  a  farm,  equipped 
with  implements  and  stock;  acreage  about 
100;  one  that  will  produce  milk,  poultry  and 
hogs.  ADVERTISER  2270,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
A  FARMER  has  $500  for  first  payment  on  an 
equipped  farm;  what  have  you  to  sell?  State 
particulars  in  full  as  to  location  and  markets 
ADVERTISER  2271,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE— Eight  large  room  bungalow,  all  im¬ 
provements;  11  acres;  farmer’s  house,  barn, 
outbuildings,  garage;  high  elevation;  orchards; 
50  minutes  to  city,  express  service;  a  regular 
gentleman’s  home.  ADVERTISER  2282,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — About  eight-acre  farm;  house,  barn, 
outbuildings,  orchards.  1(4  miles  to  town; 
school  nearby;  bargain,  $7,500.  ADVERTISER 
2283,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS  FARM — About  180  acres;  near 
town;  35  miles  from  New  York;  2.000  apple 
trees  in  bearing;  mansion  house,  12  rooms,  run¬ 
ning  water,  heat,  three  bathrooms;  two  tenant 
houses:  large  barn  and  necessary  outbuildings; 
good  grass,  corn,  potato  and  truck  soil:  an  up- 
to-date  farm  in  every  respect.  HENRY  C 
McLEAX,  Red  Rank,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — One-man  up-to-date  poultry  .aru>; 
eight  minutes  from  station;  with  stock  if 
wanted.  BOX  338,  Pompton  Lakes,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Truck  farm,  55  acres;  new  house 
and  outbuildings.  For  particulars  write  IRA 
J.  DOLBEY,  Salisbury,  Md. 
VALUABLE  140-acre  farm  for  sale;  100  plow 
land,  40  in  good  timber;  priced  very  reason¬ 
able;  correspondence  invited.  ADVERTISER 
2275,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
VINELAND  poultry  farm;  semi-bungalow,  seven 
rooms  and  bath,  hot  water  heat,  hardwood 
floors,  electric  and  gas,  all  modern;  two  acres; 
poultry  house,  capacity  600;  garage  and  feed 
house;  peaches,  apple  trees,  small  fruits;  400 
hens  (now  laying)  and  equipment;  %  mile  from 
city;  price  $7,500.  Apply  owner,  MRS.  SARA 
CULLEY,  537  Landis  Avenue,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
HOTEL  FOR  SALE  —  Sixteen  fully  furnished 
rooms;  two  minutes  to  station;  in  good  re¬ 
pair,  all  improvements;  large  garage,  beautiful 
shade  trees,  big  garden,  stables  and  t\vv>  large 
chicken  houses;  one  acre  of  ground;  this  place 
must  be  seen  to  be  appreciated;  owner  on  place 
30  years;  no  agents  need  inquire.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2296,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
ONONDAGA  COUNTY  FARM— Over 
100  acres 
tine  Alfalfa  land,  four  acres  woodland;  tine 
buildings.  For  particulars  address  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2295,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
I  OR  SALE  OR  EXCHANGE — Ten  acres  at 
Homeland,  Ga.,  40  miles  north  of  Jacksonville. 
Fla.;  would  consider  poultry,  farm  lighting 
plant  or  anything  of  equal  value  that  could  be 
used  around  a  poultry  farm.  E.  H  TIIOMP 
SON,  R.  D.  2,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Two  of  the  best  fruit  farms  in 
Western  New  York;  near  Lake  Ontario. 
SE1H  J.  T.  BUSH,  Morton,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — To  rent,  poultry  farm  on  Long 
Island;  minimum  capacity  500  liens-  write 
fully.  T.  E.  IIAFF,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
EXPERIENCED  FARMER,  with  two  grown 
sons,  wants  to  rent  or  take  on  shares  large 
dairy  farm;  must  be  good  producer.  L.  S. 
PARKER,  551  Hopkin  Street,  Cincinnati,  O. 
FARM — In  Champlain  Valley;  80  acres;  school 
b™  *o  Chasy  rural  school.  MRS.  MABEL  li. 
DOMINY,  Chazy,  N.  Y. 
OWNER  will  sell  125-acre  farm;  1(4  miles  from 
State  road;  telephone,  rural  mail,  sehooihouse 
across  road;  plenty  running  water;  good  build¬ 
ings,  fine  orchard;  price  $6,000;  full  equipment; 
50Hlieep,  and  all  tools  at  inventory. 
LOUIE  EDINGER,  Tully,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 24  acres,  in  Shenandoah  Valley 
.  bouse;  good  outbuildings.  C. 
A.  RAKER,  Front  Royal,  Va. 
MARKET  garden  and  sheep  farm;  145  acres- 
apple  orchard,  improved  black  dirt,  wood’, 
water,  six-room  house;  good  barns;  pastures 
wired  for  sheep;  on  county  road;  near  markets- 
bargain  for  $8,000  cash.  J.  It.  It.  VERI’LANCK 
Beacon,  N.  Y.  ’ 
Miscellaneous 
J 
HOMES  \\  ANTED — There  is  no  greater  charity 
than  to  offer  a  home  to  a  friendless,  deserving 
boy  between  the  ages  of  seven  and  12  years: 
this  is  real  charity,  and  we  earnestly  solicit 
the  co-operation  of  Catholic  families  (New  York 
State  oniy).  Address  PLACING  OUT  BUREAU, 
415  Broome  Street,  New  York  City. 
OPPORTUNITY  WANTED — Young  woman,  re¬ 
tried  I  l-otestant,  wishes  to  spend  the  Winter 
on  a  ranch  Northwest  or  Southwest.  Address 
S.,  Box  48,  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
L  it  Of  basswood  honey,  in  00-lb.  cans 
$7.50;  buckwhea,  $6.50;  f.  u  h  G 
BELDEN,  Berkshire,  N.  Y. 
W. 
FOR  SALE— Pure  extracted  clover  honey,  5-lb 
pails  $1.25;  10  lbs.,  $2.20;  delivered  into  3d 
zone  HARRY  J.  BOREMAN,  Box  87,  Katonah, 
ORANGES-G  RAPEFRUIT— ’ Tree  ripened,  direct 
from  grower;  packed  in  grove;  bushel  boxes 
sen,I  cheek  with  order.  E.  K 
WALKER,  JR.,  Wauchula,  Fla. 
HONEY— 5  ibs.  clover,  $1.25;  buckwheat,  $1.15; 
•  ?  J  )s:  ,cl°ver  $2.15;  buckwheat,  $1.90;  post¬ 
paid  to  4th  zone.  RANSOM  FARM,  1310  Spring 
Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
ALFALI*  A  AND  TIMOTHY  HAY— Several  ears 
mixed  and  straight  Alfalfa  for  sale;  also  clear 
Timothy  and  straw.  W.  A.  WITHROW,  Route 
4,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
I«  OR  SALE— Pure  extracted  buck  wheat  honey 
in  pails,  5  lbs.  net;  price  80c.  postpaid  in  sec¬ 
ond  zone.  EDWIN  RICKARD,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 
,?AN„  f,,rnisb  grapefruit  in  our  standard 
Golden  Russet  Grade,  delivered  by  boat  to  the 
ports  of  Baltimore.  Md.;  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  New 
hev,  o'  if'  J"  all<l  Ma88-  two  or  more 
if  tho  ?anie  shipment  to  the  same  person 
at  $3.00  per  box;  terms,  check  with  order;  we 
prepay  all  charges  to  the  ports  stated  above,  and 
evnre0ntlf  Can  be  '!iark<Kl  to  be  forwarded  by 
Atw?«  :",'y  >loint  hi  the  interior  in  the 
v  „rtlC  CQ!!8f  States.  GEORGE  B.  CELT.ON 
A.  W.  i til  Avenue  and  34th  Street,  Miami,  Fla 
HONEY— Quart  80c;  gallon,  $2.50;  delivered 
ton  *N  J0"0-  I{ICHARU  D-  BARCLAY,  River- 
HONEY— Pure  extracted,  postpaid  first  three 
zones,  clover,  5  lbs.,  $1.25;  U>  lbs  $•>  15- 
buckwheat,  5  lbs.,  $1;  io  lbs.,  $1.90;  satisfac- 
Ithaea,UaN*" Y.e<J  WALNUT  ORCHARD  FARM, 
WHITE  RICE  POPCORN  (old);  fine  popping 
eXa-ra1”^eo;  10Jb8:-  “honed.  $1;  “end  Sge 
BROS., Tuiifordfconn.0’  b’  °Unf0,d-  BISH,,P 
WANTED— Beehives  (10  frame)  and  other 
“I80  (nearby) ;  must  lie  war- 
S? r,v  f,ml  J’r,oed  rl«ht.  LLOYD 
sYrect,^ New  N'  J'  <01'  56  "IHIan, 
I  OFFER  Alfalfa  hay  in  earlots  at  a  reasonable 
price.  I.  C.  HAWKINS,  Syracuse,  N  Y, 
CIcanKS1Iqi)-N1fY~I-'i1o  <|na|it.v ;  6-lb.  cau’t-leak 
can’  -3-),  four  •  >- 1 1>.  pails,  crated,  $4;  de- 
wl  in,°  third  zone;  60-lb.  can,  $7.20-  two 
Elbrldgean  N.  *Y.’  °'  b>  HUGH  «  OUEGG, 
Hwo^YTImneSt«f  f!!!alUy  extracted  elover-bass- 
$1  a,  Vi  «  *1;2()L10  $2.05;  buckwheat, 
!in  fio1’8.0’  postpaid  within  third  zone;  60-Ib 
can  buckwheat,  $0  here.  II  f  Wit  r  r\\ikj 
Romulus,  N.  Y.  *  W,LMAM*S’ 
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