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Subscribers'  Exchange 
Other  Advertisements  of  Subscribers 
Exchange  will  be  found  on  page  311. 
YOUNG  MAN,  single,  34,  wishes  position  for 
milking  test  cows  or  herdsman  in  certified 
bill;  good  man  for  all  branches  in  cattle 
and  butter;  dean  habits:  no  tobacco.  EDW. 
BUCKS,  Box  772,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
WISHING  to  take  a  job  on  a  farm  as  foreman 
on  April  1  or  after,  am  experienced  in  all 
farm  work  and  can  handle  men;  references  if 
needed.  A.  L.  CLEMENS,  Box  246,  Brewster, 
N.  Y. 
POULTRYMAN,  single,  age  35  years,  desires 
position  as  poultryman  on  a  private  estate  or 
assistant;  in  large  commercial  plant;  nine  years 
in  last  position  in  charge  of  poultry  on  a  pri¬ 
vate  estate.  A.  MacDONALD,  care  J.  Carnegie, 
Syogset,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
POSITION  as  stableman  on  large  estate.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2677,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL  poultryman  (29),  single,  desires 
position  in  New  England  on  up-to-date  poultry 
farm  at  once.  ADVERTISER  2676,  care  Rura'l 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  wishes  position  on  private  or 
commercial  plant,  near  New  York;  15  years’ 
practical  experience;  reliable;  references;  state 
wages  and  privileges.  ADVERTISER  2695,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  —  Working  manager,  Cornell 
trained.  10  years  in  last  position,  with  best 
references,  is  now  open  for  position;  would  ac¬ 
cept  profit-sharing  plan.  ADVERTISER  2699, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
GARDENER — Elderly  Swiss,  experienced,  handy 
all  around  small  place,  desires  permanent 
position  by  good  family;  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2698,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER — Working  foreman,  jirac- 
tical  and  successful;  experienced  in  all 
branches;  only  responsible  position  wanted:  age 
89.  ADVERTISER  2697,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN,  18,  clean  habits,  college  train¬ 
ing,  desires  position  general  farming.  COL- 
L1NA,  2138  Belmont  Avenue,  New  York. 
POUI.THYWOMAN,  experienced  mammoth  incu¬ 
bators,  brooding,  etc.,  college  training,  reliable, 
strong,  capable,  wants  position  working  mana¬ 
ger  private  estate;  $99  per  month  and  per¬ 
quisites;  New  Jersey  preferred.  ADVERTISER 
2693,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  single,  10  years’  practical  ex¬ 
perience,  also  college  graduate,  desires  posi¬ 
tion  as  manager  private  estate.  April  1;  best 
of  references.  ADVERTISER  2691,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  young  man  on  a  poul¬ 
try  farm;  have  some  experience  in  brooders 
and  feeding  chicks.  F.  HASSENMAYER,  Wln- 
terton,  N.  Y. 
MAN,  middle-aged,  married;  gardening,  re¬ 
pairs.  road  work;  handy  at  anything.  E. 
KNIGHT,  610  Valley  Brook  Avenue,  Lyndhurst, 
N.  J. 
POULTRYMAN,  college  graduate,  experienced, 
open  for  engagement.  Address  ISAAC  WEIN¬ 
MAN,  1388  Prospect  Avenue,  New  York  City. 
FARMER-GARDENER — Working  superintendent, 
open  for  position;  understands  farming,  gar¬ 
dening,  greenhouse,  cows  and  poultry,  general 
cure  of  estate;  excellent  ability  to  handle  men; 
Danish;  13  years’  experience  in  this  country; 
eight  years  on  present  estate:  married;  two 
children,  high  school  age.  BOX  71,  Ridgefield, 
Omn. 
HERDSMAN  or  DAIRYMAN— Married ;  Amer¬ 
ican;  good  references.  P.  FISCHER,  Chap- 
paqua,  N.  Y. 
PRACTICAL  and  competent  farm  manager,  mar¬ 
ried,  open  for  engagement,  with  help;  refer¬ 
ences.  ADVERTISER  2686,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
BOY,  11,  ambitious,  refined,  good  company,  will 
do  chores  for  good  home,  schooling,  anywhere. 
PARKER,  35  West  71st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
YOUNG  man,  German- American,  20;  willing; 
capable  chauffeur;  wants  position  on  poultry 
farm;  good  American  references.  WILLIAM 
BLUM,  P.  0.  Box  87,  Tappan,  N.  Y. 
POULTRYMAN — Egg  production  expert;  avail¬ 
able  at  once.  E.  A.  BATES,  102  West  94th 
St.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
YOUNG  man,  single,  as  general  farmer;  refer¬ 
ence.  Address  A.  B.  C.,  care  Stoneleigh 
Farm,  Carmel,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  POSITION — Practical  farmer,  haudy 
man  with  tools  and  machinery;  age  40;  single. 
ADVERTISER  2723,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-FARMER,  experienced  greenhouses, 
gardens,  farms,  orchards,  ornamental  grounds, 
poultry,  dairy,  stock  raising;  married,  boy  16, 
girl  17;  wife  excellent  cook,  housekeeper;  de¬ 
sires  engagement  where  opportunities:  compen¬ 
sation  commensurate  with  service  and  ability. 
ADA’ERTISER  2730,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  by  single  man,  35,  on 
gentleman's  estate  as  chauffeur,  gardener  and 
all  round  handy  man;  can  furnish  best  of  ref¬ 
erences.  A.  E.  JOLANDEIt,  Rt.  1,  Box  33, 
Hampden  Highlands,  Me. 
POSITION  WANTED — Farm  manager,  graduate 
agricultural  college;  age  32  years,  married; 
10  years’  practical  experience  building,  equip¬ 
ping,  organizing,  managing  modern  farms;  ex¬ 
perienced  at  live  stock,  dairying,  poultry, 
trucks,  tractors,  machinery;  will  consider  large 
proposition  where  real  live  man  with  brains,  not 
afraid  of'  hardest  work  will  be  appreciated.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2720,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  as  working  manager,  fruit 
and  poultry  or  small  dairy  and  general 
farming:  good  butter-maker;  married;  not  less 
than  $75  and  privileges;  chance  for  adva’nce- 
ment;  Ulster,  Orange  or  Sullivan  County  pre¬ 
ferred.  JOHN  F.  BIRET,  Rt  29,  Ulster  Park, 
N.  Y. 
A  PRACTICAL,  reliable  married  man  desires 
position  April  1  as  working  manager  of  farm; 
can  do  carpentering  work;  must  be  reasonably 
near  high  school;  please  write  particulars. 
ADVERTISER  2718,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  AMERICAN,  single,  with  life  exper¬ 
ience  and  college  training,  thoroughly  familiar 
with  feeding  and  management'  of  the  lierd  and 
all  operations  on  a  fruit  and  dairy  farm,  de- 
s:-e«  manager’s  or  responsible  position  On  mod¬ 
ern  and  practical  farm.  HERBERT  PICKARD, 
Fire  Oaks  Farm,  Croton,  Mass. 
j  FARMER— Position  as  working  manager  or 
superintendent  on  estate  or  commercial  farm; 
life  experience  in  all  branches:  ten  years  suc¬ 
cessful  managing:  age  38;  married:  open  March 
15;  best  references.  ADVERTISER  2717,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN,  agricultural  college  graduate, 
wants  job  as  poultryman  or  working  foreman; 
thoroughly  understands  stock  feeding,  breeding 
and  management  of  all  kinds;  can  operate  and 
handle  farm  machinery  and  understands  pro¬ 
duction  of  farm  crops  and  gardening;  practical 
as  well  as  technical  knowledge;  wages  $75  and 
board;  can  drive  car;  best  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2710,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PERMANENT  position  wanted  March  1  by  re¬ 
liable  American,  with  small  family,  as  mana¬ 
ger  of  farm  or  eotate;  experienced  in  crops, 
machinery,  handling  men,  construction  work, 
roads,  dairy  and  beef  cattle;  good  living  con¬ 
ditions  and  schools  necessary;  state  fully  what 
you  have  and  salary  in  first  letter,  R.  S. 
TOWERS,  345  AA’ashington  Street,  Newark, 
N.  J. 
GARDENER-FARMER  wants  position  at  once; 
can  take  care  of  flower  and  vegetable  gar¬ 
dens,  lawns,  fruit  trees,  etc. ;  can  also  do  gen¬ 
eral  farm  work,  milking,  dairy  and  barn  work, 
etc.;  references;  state  wages.  ADA’ERTISER 
2709,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
. . 
WANTED — Position  as  herdsman-dairyman  on 
private  place  by  experienced  single  man; 
first-class  butter-maker  and  all-around  worker; 
A-l  references;  please  state  wages.  ADA'ER- 
TISKR  2727,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Single,  39;  four  years’  exper¬ 
ience,  Cornell  training,  industrious,  practical 
worker;  excellent  references.  ADA’ERTISER 
2729,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Desiring  position  on  strictly 
up-to-date  plant,  commercial  or  exhibition; 
capable  of  constructing  any  size  plant;  22  years’ 
practical  experience;  expert  with  Mammoth  in¬ 
cubators;  six  years  of  successful  management 
on  present  place;  can  give  best  reference  in  the 
State  from  State  authorities;  married;  no  chil¬ 
dren;  age  42;  American;  honesty  and  efficiency 
my  motto:  state  full  particulars  in  first  letter; 
position  desired  at  once.  ADA’EltTISER  2708, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SUCCESSFUL  estate  manager  desires  position 
on  large  modern  place  where  ability  will  be 
appreciated;  college  education;  years  of  prac¬ 
tical  experience  breeding,  showing  and  selling 
high-class  cattle,  horses,  swine  and  poultry; 
familiar  with  management  of  orchards  and  gen¬ 
eral  farm  crops.  Motto:  Produce  the  best  for 
the  best  market.  Personal  interview  desired. 
Address  ADA’ERTISEIt  2707,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
MARRIED  farmer-gardener  wants  position  on 
private  place;  Hollander;  10  years’  exper¬ 
ience:  state  wages  in  first  letter.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2705,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  38,  married,  reliable,  working 
manager,  with  general  farm  experience;  can 
take  full  charge  of  any  size  poultry  plant  or 
farm  and  run  it  with  best  success;  best  refer¬ 
ences;  would  also  operate  on  shares.  Address 
BOX  155,  Derby,  Conn. 
WANTED — Position  by  a  practical  farmer,  39, 
married;  thoroughly  experienced  in  manage¬ 
ment  of  large  farms  successfully,  raising  stock, 
poultry,  gardening,  understand  all  kinds  of 
machinery;  best  of  references  as  to  my  ability 
and  character;  would  also  work  on  shares. 
Address  ADA’ERTISER  2703,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker, 
CARETAKER — ’Middle-aged;  small  place;  one 
boy,  17;  thorough  knowledge  fanning,  garden¬ 
ing,  horses,  poultry;  life  experience;  good  ref- 
Address  ADVERTISER  2706,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WOMAN,  college  trained,  fond  of  children,  ex¬ 
perienced  in  orphanage  work,  wants  charge  of 
small  orphanage  or  group  of  children  in  the 
country  where  she  can  make  a  real  home  for 
them.  ADVERTISER  2712,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
USE  of  two  or  more  rooms,  without  charge;  run¬ 
ning  water,  barn,  tools,  72  acres,  hilly  hut 
fertile;  share  fruit;  wish  farm  used.  DR.  W. 
C.  DEMING,  983  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
SPECIAL  OPPORTUNITY— For  Sal?;  Gentle¬ 
man’s  estate  and  dairy  farm,  located  in  New 
Jersey  on  State  highway,  50  miles  from  New 
York  City.  Address  ADA’  E UTISER  2246,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Large  farm,  stock,  tools,  timber, 
near  Binghamton,  on  macadam  road.  Particu¬ 
lars,  ADVERTISER  2463,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY  farm,  A'ineland,  N.  J.;  three  minutes 
from  street  car;  seven  acres;  stock,  fruit; 
fully  equipped;  7-room  dwelling;  bath;  running 
water;  electricity;  gas;  heater;  terms;  no 
agents.  ADA’ERTISEK  2474,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY  PLANT-ORCHARD  —  Sale  or  lease; 
established  business;  liberal  terms;  00-acre 
bearing  peach  orchard;  complete  plant  for  rear¬ 
ing  5,000  chicks; ' Newtown  equipment,  ADA’ER¬ 
TISER  2514,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
THE  SALVATION  ARMY  is  desirous  that  some 
person  Interested  in  boys  and  girls  should 
donate  a  tract  of  land  within  easy  reach  of 
New  York,  10  acres  or  more,  with  water  front, 
seashore  preferred,  for  Summer  school  and  camp¬ 
ing  purposes;  some  wooded  land  desirable.  In¬ 
quire  ADVERTISER  2215,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 50-acre  farm.  Orange  County.  AD¬ 
VERTISER.  2558,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Twenty  acres;  woods,  all  kinds; 
State  road.  HUNGEKFOKD,  Selkirk,  N.  A\ 
FOR  SALE— A. magnificent  country  house  of  20 
rooms,  all  modern  improvements;  overlooking 
the  Hudson;  in  the  heart  of  richest  estates  of 
New  AVindsor;  58  miles  from  New  York  City, 
%  mile  from  railroad  station;  beautiful  sur¬ 
roundings;  32  acres;  live  stock;  fully  equipped 
poultry  plant;  young  orchard;  farm  machinery; 
ear;  $20,000;  good  terms.  Owner,  S.,  25  Dewey 
Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
SA\TISS  wishes  to  rent  small  farm  for  month  of 
April;  near  New  York;  near  station;  with 
stock  of  five  or  10  cows.  ALFRED  RAYNAUD, 
109  AATest  54th  Street,  New  Y’ork. 
FOR  SALE — Seven-room  house,  improvements; 
garage,  chicken  houses,  fruit.  For  informa¬ 
tion  write  GEORGE  CONKLIN,  140  Innis  Ave¬ 
nue,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
DEATH  of  husband  causes  sale  of  “Westwood 
Poultry  and  Truck  Farm”;  25  acres;  on  State 
road;  5  minutes’  walk  Pennsylvania  and  Plead¬ 
ing  station;  8  room  dwelling;  barn;  485  W.  Leg¬ 
horns:  established  10  years;  good  home  mar¬ 
ket.  LIZZIE  N.  SHAW,  Rio  Grande.  N.  ,T. 
FOR  SALE— Or  exchange  for  city  or  suburban 
property,  small  farm.  Orange  County,  N.  Y.; 
adjacent  large  town;  new  bouse,  all  improve¬ 
ments,  electricity;  new  barn,  garage,  extensive 
poultry  houses,  varied  equipment,  about  400 
fowls.  ADVERTISER  2025,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  OR  LEASE — Successful  poultry 
farm;  100  acres;  complete  modern  equipment; 
1.500  breeders,  19,000  incubator  capacity;  yearly 
income  $15,000;  large  established  trade;  $18,000; 
easy  terms.  WILLIAM  SEIDEL,  Strawberry 
Ridge,  Pa. 
FOR  RENT — Dairy  and  poultry  farm;  Putnam 
County:  55  miles  to  New  York  City;  400 
acres;  all  equipped;  no  stock.  For  further  in¬ 
formation  address  A.  E.  DE  CORTIN,  3133  De¬ 
catur  Avenue,  Bronx,  New  York  City. 
FOR  SALE— Modern  bungalow;  10  miles  from 
New’  York;  Jersey’s  beautiful  residential  sec¬ 
tion;  10  rooms,  two  baths;  garage;  ltt,  acres 
cultivated  ground.  LOUIS  SCHLITT,  Harring¬ 
ton  Park,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Large  dairy  farm;  Wayne  County, 
Pa.;  $35  per  acre;  stock  and  equipment  at 
inventory;  sickness — must  sell.  ADVERTISER 
2019,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Dairy  farm;  about  150  acres  of 
land;  located  in  New  Jersey;  nearby  several 
surrounding  towns;  25  miles  from  New  York 
City;  A-l  land  and  first-class  buildings,  all  up- 
to-date;  39  head  of  cattle,  200  chickens;  suit¬ 
able  for  a  man  interested  in  business  and  wants 
a  country  residence.  Inquire  ADVERTISER 
2033,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
OPPORTUNITY  for  sheep  farmer — For  rent,  90- 
acre  farm;  15  miles  from  Philadelphia ;  Oil 
concrete  road;  preferably  for  sheep;  well 
fenced;  will  rent  to  the  right  man  with  stock 
and  equipment  or  without,  outright  or  on 
shares;  farm  fully  equipped  and  has  about  100 
sheep,  grade  and  purebred  Cheviots;  give  full 
particulars  in  first  letter  as  to  age,  family, 
experience,  reference,  etc.  ADVERTISER  2032, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM — 110  acres;  pleasantly  situated;  10-room 
house,  large  porch;  brooks,  springs;  Ideal 
Summer  borne,  boarders,  dairy.  Details,  B.  S. 
McPHERSON,  R.  D.,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — -Dairy  and  poultry  farm;  31  acres; 
10-room  house,  all  Improvements,  large  attic, 
cau  be  made  into  four  rooms;  suitable  for 
boarding-house;  located  on  State  road;  fully 
equipped  farm;  eight,  cows,  850  White  Leghorn 
chickens,  two  horses;  buildings  seven  years  old, 
just  painted,  floorings  concrete;  great,  sacrifice, 
$18,000.  For  further  information  write  GEORGE 
J.  WKITKUS,  Calliooon,  N.  Y. 
FOR  RENT — Fully  equipped  modern  chicken 
farm;  large  acreage:  three  laying  houses, 
incubator  plant  over  10,000  capacity,  colony 
houses,  wire  enclosed  runways,  granary,  barn, 
living  quarters;  all  new  and  modern  buildings; 
running  water  in  abundance  from  nearby  lake; 
ail  part  of  large  estate;  owner,  a  well-known 
New  York  business  man.  Is  desirous  of  getting 
a  dependable,  first-class  man  who  thoroughly 
understands  the  chicken  business  to  take  over 
the  operation  of  this  plant  for  his  own  account; 
liberal  terms  to  right  party,  but  prospect,  must 
have  sufficient  capital  to  properly  conduct 
business  and  may  be  required  to  furnish  bond 
or  cash  deposit  as  a  guaranty  of  good  faith; 
good  markets  nearby;  immediate  possession; 
located  at  Amston,  Conn,,  on  Air  Line  Division 
of  N.  Y.  N.  II.  &  II.  R.  It.,  about  10  miles 
from  Wlllimantic.  ADVERTISER  2050,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
RENT  FREE — Good  200-acre  mountain  farm, 
with  necessary  implements,  14  miles  Newton, 
N.  J.,  to  an  agreeable,  industrious,  Protestant 
farmer  with  small  family,  or  single  man  who 
will  care  for  himself;  able  to  give  reference  as 
to  personal  and  moral  habits.  Write  J.  E. 
CRIDER,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE  OR  EXCHANGE  —  Several  farms, 
all  sizes,  all  prices,  cheap;  or  exchange  for 
other  property.  Apply  to  owner,  S.  M.  BREED, 
McDonough,  N.  Y. 
FOR  RENT — Farm,  with  buildings,  eider  mill, 
apple  orchards,  50  acres.  WILLIAM  GRIE- 
SER,  469  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York  City. 
FARM  — 100  acres;  buildings;  all  machinery; 
4,000  bearing  apple  and  peach  trees.  WIL¬ 
LIAM  GRIESER,  469  Seventh  Avenue,  New 
York  City. 
FOR  SALE — Partner  considered;  village  poultry 
farm;  stock,  implements,  furniture;  mild  cli¬ 
mate;  reasonable;  Maryland.  ADVERTISER 
2671,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
FOR  SALE — Fruit  and  general  farm;  93  acres; 
sandy  loam  soil;  famous  Ringing  Hill  fruit 
district,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.;  40  miles  west 
of  Philadelphia,  two  miles  from  Pottstown;  825 
apple  trees,  standard  varieties;  12  acres 
peaches;  two  tons  of  grapes  yearly;  strawber¬ 
ries,  pears,  cherries,  raspberries,  currants  and 
asparagus  in  abundance;  stone  house  and  barn; 
20  acres  woodland;  good  markets;  deal  Includes 
all  crops  and  machinery,  Fordson  tractor,  Bean 
power  sprayer,  horses,  chickens  and  bees;  bar¬ 
gain  at  $15,000.  F.  H.  YAItNALL,  934  High 
Street,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — 105-acre  dairy  farm;  beautifully 
located;  nearly  level;  21  head  stock,  crops, 
tools,  poultry;  everything  ready  for  business; 
fine  buildings,  good  condition;  near  State  road, 
school  and  village;  prosperous  community; 
$2,500  down;  balance  terms;  household  furniture 
if  desired.  RAY  BARCALOW,  Canajoharie, 
VALUABLE  75-acre  farm  for  sale;  price  and 
terms  very  reasonable;  near  Laurel,  Del.;  cor¬ 
respondence  invited.  ADVERTISER  2681,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
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WANTED — Farm,  5-20  acres,  suitable  for  poul¬ 
try,  and  from  20-50  miles  from  N.  Y.  City; 
got  $1,000  cash;  no  agents.  Address  C.  H. 
STROBEL,  32  Linden  St.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
WANT  small  dairy  farm;  good  buildings;  about 
$2,500,  all  cash;  accurate  description  only. 
ADVERTISER  2680,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — One  nine-room  house  and  bath;  city 
water,  gas  and  electric  lights;  large  barn, 
with  garage;  maple  shade;  house  and  barn  In 
first-class  shape;  nearly  one  acre  land;  price 
$3,900.  For  full  particulars  write  owner,  F.  B. 
AMES,  Millville  Manor,  Millville,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Gentleman’s  dairy  and  poultry 
farm,  about  80  acres,  highly  ‘productive  soil, 
well  watered;  two  brooks;  good  drainage;  one 
hour  to  New  York;  express  service;  two  miles 
from  this  town;  concrete  State  road;  three  large 
barns;  cow  barn  for  18  bead;  passed  State  in¬ 
spection;  running  water;  creamery,  garage,  j 
poultry  houses;  fruit  all  kinds;  price  low;  easy 
terms.  P.  O.  BOX  802,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
48  or  98-ACRE  waterfront  farm,  on  Nantlcoke 
River:  12-acre  woodlot  on  State  road;  bal¬ 
ance  cultivated;  large  house,  ham,  outbuildings; 
steamboat  wharf;  unopened  gravel  pit;  owner 
retiring:  reasonable  price;  good  terms.  MRS. 
ROSE  HELDT,  Riverton,  Eastern  Shore,  Md. 
116-ACRE  FARM — 25  acres  woodland;  50  acres 
tillage;  41  acres  pasture;  new  3-story  modern 
barn;  silo;  8-room  house;  13  cows;  team;  tools; 
$4,500;  half  cash:  come;  don’t  write.  JOHN  R. 
OLES,  Unadilla,  N.  Y. 
5  ACRES,  village  farm,  Connecticut;  large 
building;  electricity,  telephone,  fruit  trees, 
stock;  price  $2,900;  cash  $2,000,  mortgage  $900. 
ADVERTISER  2678,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
DELAWARE  fruit  farm;  110  acres;  one  of  the 
most  profitable  and  best  located;  3  miles  of 
concrete  boulevard  to  best  railroad  market  and 
cold  storage;  good  buildings;  sold  $17,000  fruit 
1917,  and  $18, (KM)  in  1918;  improved  since;  8,000 
apple  and  peach  trees;  majority  bearing;  good 
reason  for  selling;  $25,000;  cash  $10,000;  bal¬ 
ance  easy.  G.  LESLIE  GOODEN,  Dover.  Del. 
FOR  SALE — An  unusual  investment  await# 
someone  in  my  home  with  26 'i  acres  of  land 
situated  in  one  of  the  most  rapidly  growing 
towns  in  Ohio;  good  community;  good  public 
schools;  seat  of  State  Normal  College;  fine 
roads;  only  30  miles  from  Cleveland;  owner 
must  go  South  on  account  of  health.  For  par¬ 
ticulars  address  L.  B.  HASTINGS,  Kent,  0. 
EXPERIENCED  orebardist  to  rent  commercial 
orchard,  cash  or  share  plan;  40  acres  apples, 
1,500  peach,  located  in  apple  belt  of  Central 
Delaware;  fine  opportunity  for  practical  man; 
equipment,  furnished,  including  tractor.  Address 
ADVERTISER  2675,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  RENT,  shares  or  cash,  200-acre  dairy 
farm,  with  silo;  near  milk  station;  9  cow's, 
bull,  and  young  stock;  will  carry  25  head;  to 
successful  farmer  with  equipment  and  capital 
to  operate;  small  family  preferred;  good  open¬ 
ing  for  right  man.  II.  G.  A.  BLACK,  Stephen- 
town,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Why  buy  a  cheap  farm,  spend 
years  to  get  it  on  paying  basis,  when  you  can 
buy  one  reasonable  and  make  money  from  the 
start?  House  9  rooms,  modern  improvements, 
near  good  road,  store  and  station;  house  alone, 
to  live  in.  is  worth  interest  on  money  asked  for 
whole  farm;  still  this  120-acre  farm  will  bring 
yon  from  $2,000  to  $3,000  per  year;  chicken, 
brooder  houses  and  plenty  of  other  outbuildings; 
2  horses,  2  cows,  800  chickens,  tools  and  crops; 
will  stand  strictest  investigation;  price  $10,500. 
H.  HANSEN.  Mt.  Marion,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Small  farm,  not  less  than  eight 
acres,  in  Orange  County,  suitable  for  poultry; 
near  good  town;  not  over  $5,000;  part  cash; 
give  full  details.  ADVERTISER  2541,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  FOR  SALE — 123  acres:  plenty  of  water: 
10-room  house;  improvements;  5  minutes’  walk 
to  post  office,  school,  store  and  churches.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2696,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
ACCOUNT  health  will  sell  my  farm,  124  acres, 
near  Elmira,  N.  Y. ;  good  buildings;  stocked 
and  equipped.  WILL  CHAPMAN,  Cayuta,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Nine-acre  farm,  1%  miles  from 
Lakewood;  State  road.  Inquire  ALBERT 
HOVENS,  Box  207 A,  It.  F.  I).  No.  2,  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Farm  on  State  Highway  at  East 
Moriches,  L.  I.;  nine  acres  land;  large  house, 
barn,  outbuildings,  storage  and  cellar;  rich,  level 
land;  good  view;  good  drainage;  near  railroad 
station,  school,  churches,  postoflieo  and  stores; 
suitable  for  dahlia,  truck  or  chicken  farm. 
FHEI1  ZEH,  Calverton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  or  to  rent  on  shares,  365-acre  farm, 
near  Millerton;  stocked  and  tools;  steam-heat 
house.  Address  (Mrs.)  H.  H.  SMITH,  331  S. 
First  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Poultry  and  fruit  farm  In  Vine- 
land,  N.  J.;  8  Vi  acres;  75  peach  trees;  small 
patch  of  strawberries  and  raspberries;  poultry 
house  will  hold  250  hens;  garage;  dwelling 
six  rooms  and  bath;  all  modern  conveni¬ 
ences;  1  block  off  Landis  Ave.,  the  main  road 
to  Atlantic  City;  house  and  buildings  practically 
new:  buy  direct  from  owner  and  save  tbe  com¬ 
mission.  ADVERTISER  2690,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
SOUTH  DELAWARE  farm;  sacrifice;  good  build¬ 
ings;  stock,  equipment,  poultry,  feed;  aspara¬ 
gus  field  gives  assured  income;  churches,  school, 
store,  close;  good  roads;  2  miles  to  station; 
$2,000  cash.  Write  owner,  ADVERTISER  2089, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Small  farm,  5-20  acres,  for  poultry, 
fruit,  on  good  automobile  road.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2688,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
LARGE  productive  farm  for  sale  or  rent  to  good 
farmer;  best  section  New’  York  State,  gee  or 
write  ELBERT  MILLER,  owner,  314  West  112th 
St.,  New  York  City. 
FOR  SALE — 36-acre  poultry  and  truck  farm; 
orchard,  2  acres  asparagus,  10  acres  wood¬ 
land;  5-room  house,  cellar;  %  mile  to  State 
road;  2%  miles  to  high  school  town;  bargain: 
$2,500;  easy  terms;  owner;  Eastern  Shore.  SAM 
UEL  PETERSON,  Greensboro,  Md. 
FOR  SALE — Central  New  York  farm;  128  acres; 
team,  cattle,  tools,  hens;  good  buildings. 
$5,500;  $2,000  cash.  GEO.  POWELL,  It.  F.  D. 
No.  2,  Blossvale,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 35  acres  along  State  road;  7-room 
house;  bank  barn;  electricity;  variety  of 
fruit;  good  water;  10  acres  timber;  %  mile  to 
town.  Write  for  particulars,  ADVERTISER 
2685,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Ten-acre  farm,  State  road;  5-room 
house,  big  barn,  poultry  houses;  57  miles  New 
York  City;  short  walk  to  town  and  station. 
JOHN  GRASS,  Jr.,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Six-room  house,  good  condition; 
barn;  1%  acres  fruit;  berries;  good  chicken 
and  truck  farm,  or  Summer  home.  MOSES 
BAYLOR,  Bridgevllle,  N.  J.,  owner. 
VALUABLE  farm  for  rent;  160  acres,  high  state 
cultivation;  7  minutes’  walk  to  Pennsylvania 
Railroad  station;  excellent  buildings;  trucking 
distance  to  New  York  and  Philadelphia  markets; 
will  rent  for  cash  or  shares,  only  to  a  thor¬ 
oughly  progressive,  satisfactory  party.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2700,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FEBRUARY  23.  1  P.  M.— Public  sale  of  120 
acre  farm;  12-room  house;  5-room  tenant 
house;  barn  and  other  outbuildings;  stock  and 
farm  machinery.  For  particulars  address 
AARON  SCHOE.  Rox  42,  R.  F.  1).  1,  Pittstown. 
N.  J. 
WANT  to  rent  5  or  10  acres,  with  buildings. 
suitable  for  eow,  chickens;  Connecticut  ire 
ferred.  BOX  461,  New  Canaan,  Conn, 
FOR  SALE— Farm,  30  acres;  eight-room  house 
and  other  buildings,  in  good  repair;  well  and 
spring  water;  3  miles  from  Croton  Falls,  Harlem 
Division  New  York  Central;  48  miles  Grand 
Central  station.  For  further  information  ad¬ 
dress  RAYMOND  OANONO,  Mahopue,  N.  Y. 
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