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Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED — Single  women  as  attendants  in  State 
institution  for  feeble-minded;  salary  $44  per 
month  and  maintenance.  Apply,  stating  age  and 
enclosing  letter  of  reference  (from  previous  em- 
ployer  if  possible)  to  SUPERINTENDENT 
Retchworth  Village,  Tbiells,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y. 
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WANTED — Milkers;  certified  milk.  Wages: 
cows,  $60;  15  cows,  $65;  16  cows,  $<0; 
cows,  $75;  18  cows,  $80;  19  cows,  $85;  20  cows, 
$90;  board  and  room. 
Metuchen,  N.  .T. 
WOOD  BROOK  FARMS, 
Telephone  Metuchen  179. 
WANTED — Farmer,  married,  to  take  care  of 
farm  with  dairy  20-25  milkers;  wages  MOO 
Per  month.  Apply  ADVERTISER  3239,  eare 
Rural  New-Yorker.  _ _ 
WANTED — An  assistant  manager  on  a  large 
poultry  farm,  one  who  has  a  small  capital  to 
invest  preferred;  state  qualifications  and  salary 
expected.  ADVERTISER  3256,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker.  _ _ 
WANTED — Orchard  laborers;  best  of  wages  and 
conditions.  THE  ORCHARDS,  Bennington,  Vt. 
WANTED — An  experienced  single  herdsman  for 
A.  R.  work,  general  herd  and  calf  raising. 
Address  BOX  138,  York,  York  Co.,  Fa. 
WANTED  —  Married  herdsman  on  dairy  farm 
where  high-class  Holsteius  are  kept;  must  be 
:1„  a-1  dry  hand  milker  and  familiar  with  A. 
It  o  work;  cash  salary  of  $100  per  month, 
potatoes,  milk,  garden  and  five-roomed  house 
with  improvements.  ADVERTISER  3283,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker.  _ _ 
WANTED — For  private  estate,  near  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  on  shore  of  Eake  Erie,  four  men  for  gen¬ 
eral  farm  and  garden  work;  state  wages,  ex¬ 
perience,  etc.,  in  first  letter.  Apply  MANA¬ 
GER,  Eoclievau,  Derby,  N.  Y. _ 
WANTED— Single  man  for  three  cows  and  some 
farm  work  on  small  place;  steady  job;  state 
age,  wages  expected.  S.  P.  POULTRY  FARM, 
Silver  Hill,  Md.,  Anacostia  Station,  Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C.  
WANTED — Single  man  or  hoy  for  grain  farm; 
state  age,  salary  expected.  Address  It.  A.  A., 
R.  I).  7,  Basorn,  N.  Y. 
FARM  HAND  wanted  at  once;  year  around  job 
for  a  man  willing  to  milk,  drive  horses  and 
run  tractor;  wages  depends  ou  experience;  write 
for  particulars.  CLAUDE  E.  KERRICK,  Hat- 
boro,  Pa. 
WANTED — Married  man,  with  thorough  knowl¬ 
edge  of  cows,  to  take  charge  of  small  farm; 
give  references,  experience  and  wages  desired, 
ADVERTISER  3297,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COUPLE —  No  children;  man  to  make  himself 
useful  ail  around,  woman  to  do  housework,  on 
modern  farm,  50  miles  from  New  York;  all  up- 
to-date  conveniences  and  pleasant  surroundings; 
all  year  position;  $100  per  month  and  keep. 
ADVERTISER  3304,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Women  between  ages  of  18  and  35 
years  to  assist  in  eare  of  patients;  salary  $40 
month,  single  room,  board  and  laundry.  Apply 
SUPERINTENDENT  NURSES,  4401  Market 
Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
WANTED — Herdsman,  single,  to  take  care  of  a 
registered  Holstein  herd;  must  be  first-class 
man,  thoroughly  competent  and  experienced;  the 
estate  is  located  near  church  and  stores;  good 
pay.  Write  particulars,  CRAFTSMAN  FARMS, 
Morris  Plains,  N.  J.  Telephone  Morristown  1042. 
WANTED — Man  ou  poultry  farm;  fair  wages 
and  good  treatment.  CODY  FARM,  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  reliable,  industrious  married  cou¬ 
ple,  no  children;  the  man  must  understand 
the  feeding  and  care  of  dairy  cows  and  a  good 
dry  hand  milker;  the  wife  to  assist  in  general 
housework;  must  he  neat  and  a  good  plain 
cook;  best  of  living  conditions  in  owner’s  fam¬ 
ily;  kindly  state  salary  expected  in  first  letter, 
together  with  references  or  names  of  past  em¬ 
ployers.  DELL  DALE  FARM,  Concord  Junc¬ 
tion,  Mass. 
WANTED — Assistant  matrons,  between  the  ages 
of  25  and  45  years;  salary  $52  a  month  and 
maintenance.  Apply  SUPERINTENDENT,  New 
York  State  Reformatory  for  Women,  Bedford 
Hills,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Two  dry  baud  milkers  for  certified 
dairy,  able  to  milk  15  to  16  cows  twice  a  day; 
also  man  accustomed  to  handling  certified  milk 
as  assistant  in  dairy  room  with  all  modern  ap¬ 
pliances;  good  board  and  home,  with  all  con¬ 
veniences;  state  wages.  G.  M.  ECKERT,  Allen¬ 
dale,  N.  .1. 
MILKERS  WANTED  —  Dry  hand,  for  certified 
dairy;  10-hour  day;  $60  and  board;  15  cows; 
also  man  for  bottling  plant;  experience  pre¬ 
ferred.  SHEFFIELD.  PAWLING  FARM,  Paw¬ 
ling,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — House  and  ward  maids;  $30  to  $35 
month,  single  room,  hoard  and  laundry.  Ad¬ 
dress  HOUSEKEEPER,  Pennsylvania  Hospital, 
4-101  Market  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
WANTED — Experienced,  single  poultrymun,  at 
least  30  years  of  age,  to  enlarge  plant  to  a 
capacity  of  3,000  layers;  have  1,500  S.  C.  W. 
Leghorn  chicks  now;  applicant  must  have  con¬ 
siderable  experience  in  hatching,  brooding  and 
In-ceding  White  Leghorns  for  egg  production; 
salary  $75  per  month,  board  and  room,  with 
percentage  proposition  as  soon  ns  plant  is  pay¬ 
ing;  none  but  experienced  man  with  a  desire  to 
make  good  need  apply.  ROOM  218,  507  Main 
Street,  Worcester,  Mass. 
WANTED — A-1  white  woman  cook  for  Summer 
boarding-house  of'  125  guests;  only  best  of 
help  wanted,  and  don’t  answer  unless  you  mean 
business.  ADVERTISER  3307,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED— Experienced,  single,  American  man 
of  good  habits  for  general  farming;  situated 
Catskill  Mountains:  wages  $60  per  month,  with 
hoard,  room  and  washing;  steady  position.  BOX 
355,  Margaretville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  man,  no  children;  man  to 
work  on  farm:  wife  as  plain  cook  for  owner’s 
family;  board  in  house;  give  references  and 
state  wages  expected.  ROBERT  L.  CASE,  Box 
114,  Stamford,  Conn. 
HELP  WANTED— We  offer  permanent  position-* 
to  experienced  single  milkers,  farm  hands  and 
teamsters  at  good  wages  and  under  excellent 
living  and  working  conditions.  WALKER- 
GORDON  LABORATORY  CO.,  Plainsboro,  N.  J. 
WOODCUTTERS,  ATTENTION!  —  Wanted,  50 
woodsmen  to  cut  and  peel  gum  and  poplar 
pulp  wood;  will  pay  $3.50  per  160  cubic  feet  for 
cutting  and  peeling  when  ranked;  shanties  and 
board  furnished  at  reasonable  rates;  season 
opens  June  1,  closes  September  15.  For  full 
particulars  write  C.  A.  KKPHART,  George¬ 
town,  Del. 
WANTED — Reliable,  industrious,  married  man, 
work  with  poultry,  fruit,  garden,  etc.;  one 
who  will  take  interest  ill  the  work  and  appre¬ 
ciate  fair  treatment;  wages  $65  a  month,  house, 
light,  fuel,  garden;  farm  near  Wappingers 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  good  schools;  references  r* 
quired.  ADVERTISER  3311,  care  Rural  New-' 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  man,  who  doesn’t  use  tpbacco, 
on  poultry  farm  as  assistant;  state  experience, 
age,  height,  weight  and  salary  expected.  LONG- 
STREET  POULTRY  FARM.  Trenton,  N.  J. 
MAN  WANTED — One  accustomed  to  all  farm 
work;  Scotchman  preferred.  Apply,  with  ref¬ 
erences,  to  BOX  530,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
WANTED — Farm  hand  (single);  must  be  able 
to  milk  three  cows  ami  do  general  farm  work; 
state  wages  with  board.  ROBERT  L.  CASE, 
Box  114,  Stamford,  Conn. 
WANTED — At  vegetable  gardener,  experienced 
in  truck  gardening,  also  raising  chickens; 
about  three  acres  under  cultivation;  wages  $75 
per  month,  board  and  room;  roust  have  good 
references.  PLANE'S  FARMHOUSE  RESTAU¬ 
RANT,  Mamaroneek,  N.  Y.  Telephone  384  Mam- 
aroneck. 
WANTED— Single  man  with  some  farm  exper¬ 
ience  who  would  appreciate  decent  treatment, 
a  good  home  and  10-hour  day  with  year  round 
work;  should  be  able  to  milk;  wages  $45  per 
month  and  board.  ADVERTISER  3299,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man,  experienced;  cottage, 
with  all  improvements,  wood,  milk  and  gar¬ 
den  furnished;  no  objection  to  children;  good 
school  facilities;  wages  $70  per  month;  year 
round  place.  ADVERTISER  3300,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Cook  and  general  liouseworker  for 
family  of  four  children  and  two  adults.  95 
SOUTH  MAPLE  AVENUE,  Ridgewood,  N.  ,T. 
'Phone  271  Ridgewood. 
WANTED — A  single  barn  man;  must  lie  willing, 
clean,  dry  hand  milker;  no  outside  farm  work; 
excellent  living  conditions;  good  chance  for  ad¬ 
vancement;  herd  of  registered  Guernseys  produc¬ 
ing  Grade  A  and  doing  Advanced  .Register 
work;  $50  per  month  and  hoard  to  start  with. 
FAIRY’ DALE  FARM,  pawling,  N.  Y. 
YOUNG  MAN  to  wash  dishes  in  boarding-house 
and  help  around  kitchen;  must  he  willing  and 
obliging.  O.  GEORGE,  Box  59,  Salisbury  Mills, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — Boy  or  single  man  on  general  farm; 
no  cigarettes;  $25  mouth  and  board  to  start; 
good  home,  wages  and  permanent  place  for  right 
boy.  F.  S.  HOLLENBECK,  Tully,  N.  Y. 
COUPLE  WANTED — White.  Protestant.  Scotch, 
English  or  American  preferred,  to  work  for 
family  of  two  city  people  in  country,  60  miles 
north  of  New  York,  five  miles  from  nearest 
village;  man  for  general  work  outside  and  inside 
and  to  drive  and  care  for  Ford  car  (Franklin 
car  also  used);  knowledge  of  gardening  essen¬ 
tial;  woman  to  he  good  plain  cook  and  general 
housekeeper;  laundry  sent  out  when  family  is 
at  home;  no  animals,  except  one  dog;  two  rooms 
and  bath  for  use  of  couple;  year  ’round  position 
for  people  who  wish  to  live  in  the  country  and 
know  how,  where  willingness,  responsibility  and 
conscientiousness  will  be  appreciated.  State 
references  and  wages  desired  in  answering  to 
SINCLAIR  KENNEDY’,  Patterson,  Putnam  Co., 
N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Two  experienced,  farm  teamsters; 
$50  per  month  and  good '  board.  Call  or  ad¬ 
dress  MANAGER,  MaoBrae  Farm,  Flemingtou, 
MAN  on  general  farm;  year  ’round  proposition ; 
good  home  and  $45  monthly.  PINE  THEE 
FARM,  Hillsdale.  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  single  man,  Protestant,  for 
general  farm  work,  small  dairy;  modern  barn 
and  home;  must  be  experienced  and  have  no  bad 
habits;  state  wages  desired  and  all  particulars 
in  first  letter.  BOX  148,  Harrison,  N.  Y. 
COUPLE,  with  no  children,  Westchester  estate; 
husband  farmer;  wife  cook;  other  help  kept; 
year  ’round  position,  with  pleasant  separate 
cottage ;  salary  $125  per  month  and  board. 
ADVERTISER  3317,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT  farmer;  must  understand  milk¬ 
ing,  poultry  and  general  fanning;  permanent 
position,  good  home,  good  wages;  reference  re¬ 
quired.  Apply  or  write  GEORGE  M.  DENNY, 
Denville,  N.  J. 
FARMER — F'or  large  dairy  farm;  married  or 
single;  good  house  and  perquisites  and  $65; 
single  man,  $45  with  board;  fine  buildings;  good 
location.  Sussex  County,  N.  .1.;  must  be  good 
milker  and  teamster.  ADVERTISER  3318,  rare 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
CARPENTER  aud  general  man  for  dairy  farm; 
married  or  single;  poultryman  for  large  com¬ 
mercial  plant;  married  or  single;  wages  $70  for 
married  man,  with  house,  etc.;  $45  for  single. 
ADVERTISER  3319,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — House  mothers  for  two  cottages,  one 
girls’  and  one  boys’;  also  substitute  house 
mother;  salary  $50-$55  per  month;  school  in 
central  part  of  New  York  State.  ADVERTISER 
3322,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Situations  Wanted 
POSITION  WANTED  by  master  farmer  as  man¬ 
ager  of  large  farm  proposition;  am  47  years 
of  age,  married,  no  children;  my  experience  has 
been  wide  in  breeding  purebred  Holstein  cattle 
and  producing  fancy  market  milk;  1  feel  con¬ 
fident  that  I  can  show  results;  would  tie  glad  to 
detail  my  experience  in  a  personal  interview; 
first-class  reference  as  to  my  ability  and  char¬ 
acter.  ADVERTISER  3235,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION  as  superintendent  or  general  mana¬ 
ger  of  gentleman’s  country  estate  or  farm; 
young  man,  with  farm  experience;  would  pre¬ 
fer  New  York  State.  For  particulars  and  in¬ 
formation  address  P.  O.  BOX  118,  Branchville, 
N.  ,T. 
FARM  SUPERINTENDENT  open  for  position; 
experienced  in  all  details,  the  operation  aud 
upkeep  of  modern  places:  nothing  hut:  a  large 
proposition  considered;  salary  to  start  $2,500  a 
year.  BOX  38,  Mohegan  Lake,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  ■ —  Position  to  take  charge  of  small 
private  country  estate  by  a  practical  man; 
unquestionable  references  covering  ability  in 
every  detail  and  branch  of  an  estate  from  repu¬ 
table  families:  24  years  in  present  position; 
nationality  English;  married;  one  daughter,  14 
years  of  age;  vicinity  of  New  Y’ork  preferred; 
wages  $1,800  per  year,  with  the  usual  living 
privileges.  Address  ADVERTISER  3268,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  elderly  man  as  cook- 
steward  in  small  farm  boarding-house:  disen¬ 
gaged  June  15;  reference.  ADVERTISER  3291, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
UNIVERSITY  of  Wisconsin  woman  graduate 
desires  position  managing  farm  for  girls’  in¬ 
stitution  in  North  or  Middle  West;  well  exper¬ 
ienced;  good  references.  RUTH  A.  SAYRE, 
Hampton,  Va. 
WANTED — Position  as  working  farm  manager; 
married;  American;  family;  life  experience  in 
general  farming;  references  furnished.  Address 
W.  L.  STEWART,  Breakwater  Farm,  Cape  Eliz¬ 
abeth,  Me. 
EXPERIENCED  practical  nurse  wishes  position 
as  companion  or  nurse;  doctor’s  reference. 
ADVERTISER  3310,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN’S  position  wanted;  single;  age 
25;  highly  experienced:  can  produce  results; 
excellent  references  as  to  ability  and  charac¬ 
ter;  state  wages  offered.  JOSEPH  BARAR- 
CHEK,  Sunnyfield  Farm,  Newport,  R.  I. 
COMPETENT  girl  desires  position  as  home¬ 
worker  in  Protestant  family:  smalt  town  pre¬ 
ferred.  MARTHA  LAWRENCE,  It.  1).  No.  4, 
Moravia,  N.  Y. 
WORKING  farm  foreman,  capable  farm  me- 
chauie.  tractors,  autos,  etc.,  all  farm  crops, 
live  stock;  married;  no  family;  capable  in 
handling  men:  full  charge:  would  work  as  cou¬ 
ple.  ADVERTISER  3314,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN— American,  married,  one  child; 
years  practical  experience  line  breeding,  pedi¬ 
gree  work,  use  of  lights,  utility  or  exhibition; 
must  have  good  living  conditions,  access  to  high 
school:  can  use  my  head  as  well  as  hands;  only 
high-class  proposition  considered.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3315,  care  Rural  New-Ybrker. 
WANTED — By  dependable,  ambitious,  married 
man,  a  position  as  herdsman  in  a  herd  where 
a  high  standard  of  breeding  is  conducted  and 
testing  of  the  offspring;  successful  A.  R.  feeder, 
calf  raiser  aud  in  handling  help;  thoroughly 
familiar  in  handling  purebred  stock;  correspond¬ 
ence  invited;  Guernsey  herd  preferred.  ADVER 
TISER  3312,  eare  Rural  New-Yorker. 
DUROC-JERSEY  hog  man,  experienced  all 
branches,  married,  no  family,  highest  refer¬ 
ence,  open  for  engagement.  ADVERTISER 
3321.  eare  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
28-ROOM  Summer  hotel,  with  9-room  cottage,  in 
popular  Hebrew  resort,  near  lake,  100  miles 
from  New  York  City;  100-acre  farm  in  connec¬ 
tion:  ideal  location  for  Summer  camp:  good 
money-making  proposition.  Write  for  full  par¬ 
ticulars,  ADVERTISER  2940,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 357-acre  stock,  grain  and  dairy 
farm,  all  equipped,  Chester  County  soil,  28 
miles  from  Philadelphia;  10  farm  buildings.  No. 
1  order,  on  macadam  road;  real  estate.  $05  per 
acre;  terms,  one-half  cosh.  .7.  W.  TKMPLIN, 
Coatesville,  Pa. 
MODERN  going  duck  farm  for  sale;  ideal  cli¬ 
mate  and  soil;  40  section  improved  Candee 
incubator;  all  equipment  modern;  capacity 
80.000;  operating  profitably;  price  reasonable. 
517  KRESGE  BI.DG.,  Washington,  I).  C. 
FOR  SALE — 300-acre  farm  in  Connecticut,  fully 
equipped  with  first-class  machinery  and  tools; 
80  head  purebred  Holstein  cattle;  all  buildings 
modern  and  in  A1  condition;  land  the  best  and 
in  a  high  state  of  cultivation;  a  high-class  prop¬ 
osition;  replies  wanted  only  from  responsible 
parties.  Address  ADVERTISER  2900,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
90  ACRES  FRUIT  LAND— Wayne  County,  N. 
Y. ;  surrounded  by  fine  orchards;  owner  will 
plant  and  cultivate  orchards  if  desired;  a  chance 
to  own  orchards  in  safe  and  progressive  fruit 
belt  with  moderate  investment.  ADVERTISER 
3217,  eare  Rural  New-Yorker. 
206-ACRE  FARM* — 36  registered  ami  grade  Hol- 
steins.  purebred  Lakewelders;  50  acres  tim¬ 
ber,  apple  orchard,  complete  farm  equipment. 
C.  M.  EATON,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Good  farm,  98  acres;  stock,  ma¬ 
chinery,  all  fruit;  Endicott-Jolinson  markets; 
milk  lie  quart;  customers  furnish  pails:  retail 
price,  fruit,  vegetables,  etc.;  good  buildings; 
good  location;  good  income.  Write  owner, 
ANDREW  NELSON,  Apalaehin,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE— 186-acre  Central  New  York  valley 
farm;  54  head  of  stock;  excellent  equipment 
and  buildings.  For  particulars  and  photographs 
write  MRS.  C.  R.  DTTROE,  South  New  Berlin, 
N.  Y. 
FARM — 25  acres;  2%  miles  Beverly,  N.  ,T.,  15 
miles  Philadelphia  by  Pennsylvania  Railroad: 
electrically  lighted  modern  houses  for  1,000 
chickens,  up-to-date  dairy  barn  for  10  cows, 
usual  farm  buildings;  1,200  peach  trees,  pear 
and  apple  orchard,  berries;  house,  five  bedrooms 
aud  bath,  hot  water  heat,  electric  light,  water 
plant;  everything  in  good-order.  Apply  owner, 
R.  D.  McELROY,  Beverly,  N.  J. 
TWELVE  MILES  from  Washington.  1).  C. — 
Tile  house,  eight  rooms  and  Via  fit .  modern 
plumbing,  hot-air  furnace;  fine  well  and  spring; 
barn  and  chicken  house;  on  trolley  line  wit  it 
freight  delivery;  about  15  acres:  five  acres  in 
woodland.  Address  A.  H.  SEDGWICK,  R.  No. 
1,  Vienna,  Va. 
F'OR  SALE  —  96-acre  farm:  good  buildings; 
team,  12  cows,  six  head  young  stock,  sugar 
bush  and  sap  outfit,  125  purebred  pullets,  tur¬ 
keys;  woodland;  $6,500;  part  cash.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3269,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Splendid  80-acre  farm,  Connecticut; 
best  soil;  newly  painted  house;  large  barns, 
chicken  house:  fully  stocked  and  equipped:  all 
in  good  condition;  abundance  water:  feldspar 
ridge;  fine  location:  ideal  home.  For  particu¬ 
lars  address  ADVERTISER  3278,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  poultryman  desires  plant,  on 
main  road,  high  altitude,  well-drained  loca¬ 
tion.  Northern  Jersey  or  New  York;  give  dimen¬ 
sions  of  buildings.  ADVERTISER  3288,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
NEW  JERSEY  poultry  farm  and  hatchery,  fully 
equipped;  26  miles  from  New  York;  80  acres; 
7  room  house,  electricity  and  running  water; 
25,000  incubating  capacity,  10,000  brooding  ca¬ 
pacity:  1,500  choice  White  Leghorn  hens,  800 
early  hatched  pullets;  price  $24,000;  half  cash. 
ADVERTISER  3296,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
285-ACRE  dairy  farm,  stock  and  tools,  $10,000 
worth  of  buildings;  well  located;  price  $6,500; 
easy  terms.  BOX  129,  Marathon,  N.  Y. 
FARM  for  sale  in  New  Gloucester,  Me.;  165 
acres;  750,000  ft.  of  timber;  house,  barn,  sta- 
b'e;  registered  Jersey  stock;  farming  tools. 
.\1  Its.  MARY  G.  HOBART,  Upper  Gloucester, 
Me. 
WILL  YOU  pay  $36  per  acre  for  125  acres  of 
real  good  land?  Eight-room  house,  barn  30x60, 
hip  roof;  both  rodded;  henhouse;  three-fourths 
mile  from  improved  road;  good  water;  school 
nearby;  telephone  and  rural  delivery;  part  cash. 
E.  H.  HARSH,  Moravia,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Beautiful  Summer  home,  with  ex¬ 
tended  and  restful  view  ilO  to  40  miles)  of 
hills,  well-tilled  farms  and  a  peaceful  village; 
ideal  Summer  home,  adaptable  for  private  sana¬ 
torium  or  Summer  resort;  many  beautiful  bunga¬ 
low  sites  on  property ;  elevation  nearly  500  feet; 
location  50  miles  from  New  York;  reached  by 
main  line  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad,  also  branch 
lines  of  C.  it.  R.  of  New  Jersey  aud  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  R.  R. ;  house  in  excellent  condition,  15 
rooms,  simply  furnished,  gas  and  hot  and  cold 
water  on  every  floor,  modern  plumbing,  two  open 
fireplaces,  large  piazzas;  excellent  water;  War¬ 
ing  sewage  system;  garage,  large  stone,  with  ce¬ 
ment  floor,  capacity  three  or  four  ears,  water; 
acreage,  nearly  90  acres;  farm  buildings  and  old 
homestead  one-half  mile  from  residence,  also  in 
good  condition;  separate  water  supply;  stock 
and  machinery  if  desired:  possession  immediate; 
price  very  reasonable.  For  further  particulars 
address  owner,  MRS.  EDWARD*  W.  BARNES, 
Box  314,  Flemingtou,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 100  acres;  near  school  aud  State 
road;  12-room  house,  large  barn,  silo,  hen¬ 
house,  garage,  workshop,  fruit;  price  $6,500; 
terms;  possession.  Address  ADVERTISER  3303, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM — 140  acres:  25  acres  timber;  good  orchard 
and  buildings;  1*4  tulles  from  town;  write  for 
particulars.  198  MAIN  STREET.  Delhi,  N.  Y. 
GOOD  FARM — 2’4  miles  Chatham,  N.  Y. ;  235 
acres;  20  in  wood;  good  pastures;  100  apple 
trees;  well-built  12-room  house,  running  water, 
steam  heat;  all  farm  buildings;  concrete  State 
road;  lawn,  shade,  shrubbery ;  good  American 
neighbors;  $14,000:  cash  $8,000:  place  for  gen¬ 
tleman  and  practical  farmer.  ADVERTISER 
3302,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  RENT,  with  option  of  purchase,  two-room 
bungalow,  spring  water  piped  into  it;  beauti¬ 
ful  shade;  one-half  acre  land,  apples,  berries; 
50  miles  from  New  York  on  Harlem  road.  BOX 
71,  Croton  Falls,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 
186  ACRES — On  State  road;  live  minutes  to  P. 
R.  It.  station,  52  miles  from  New  York  City; 
in  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J. ;  12-room  house,  five 
outbuildings,  450  fruit  trees,  large  live  stock, 
complete  equipment;  sacrifice  on  account  of 
death;  must  be  sold;  $15,000:  cash  $5,000. 
ADVERTISER  3305,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE— One  of  the  best  dairy  farms  in 
Western  New  York;  located  just  outside  city 
limits,  on  Pittsburgh  and  Buffalo  State  road: 
best  of  soil,  in  high  state  of  cultivation ;  243 
acres;  100  level,  tillable;  balance  valuable  tim¬ 
ber  and  pasture;  large  eight-room  house,  with 
bathroom,  hot  and  cold  water,  furnace,  hot 
water  heat:  electric  light  (Deleo)  in  house  and 
barns;  electric  pumping  outfit  supplies  water  to 
house  and  barns;  large  cattle  barn,  30  stanch¬ 
ions ;  silo,  14x28;  large  horse  barn,  bog  and 
chicken  house,  icehouse,  milkhouse;  milk  sold 
at  farm;  will  sell  with  or  without  herd  of 
registered  Holsteins  and  up-to-date  farming  im¬ 
plements.  F’or  price  and  terms  write  to  FARM 
OWNER,  Lock  Box  25,  Salamanca,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Equipped  farm  of  100  acres';  oil 
State  road;  two  miles  from  village,  with  high 
school,  etc.;  20  head  of  cattle;  good  buildings. 
For  particulars  write  MRS.  .1.  H.  CUNNING¬ 
HAM,  Morris,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — House  aud  garden  and  some  land. 
Address  M  HS.  WILLIAM  ROE,  Rocktavern, 
Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 
GENTLEMAN’S  FARM — Morristown,  N.  J. ;  2S 
acres;  1,400  feet  main  road  (Lackawanna)  and 
1,300  feet  on  another  road;  mile  station,  one- 
half  mile  trolley;  house,  eight  rooms,  all  im¬ 
provements,  two  toilets,  parquet  floors,  tiled 
hath :  two  cottages,  improvements:  garage,  barn, 
chicken  house,  other  outbuildings;  electric  light, 
running  water  all  buildings;  healthy  location; 
private  pond;  must  sell.  Owner,  LEWIS 
SCHULMAN,  Morristown,  N.  J. 
POULTRY  FARM  —  Fourteen  acres;  six-room 
house;  berries,  fruit  trees;  Atlantic  County, 
N.  J.  Owner.  KLIANSKN,  14  Fourth  Place, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
NEW  JERSEY  poultry  farm,  in  successful  oper¬ 
ation.  for  sale;  idea)  location;  12  acres;  28 
miles  from  New  York;  choice  stock  of  1,300 
hens.  2.000  chicks:  never  failing  spring;  resi¬ 
dence,  nine  large  rooms,  modern  conveniences; 
$7,0<)0  cash  required;  balance  of  $11,000  easy 
terms.  ADVERTISER  3309,  care  Kural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM — 23  acres;  good  buildings;  500 
White  Leghorn  layers,  producing  good  income; 
tractor,  feed  mill.  Ford  delivery;  all  imple¬ 
ments  Included:  75  miles  out.  Northern  New 
Jersey;  price  $.".000;  terms;  no  agents.  H. 
MORRIS,  It.  D.  2,  Washington,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — One-acre  poultry  plant,  stocked  and 
equipped;  capacity  1,000;  fine  country  home, 
all  improvements;  near  markets  and  station; 
bargain.  ADVERTISER  3308,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 77-acre  farm,  1  (4  miles  from  Wat¬ 
kins,  Schuyler  County,  New  York,  on  stone 
road;  7  acres  woods;  rest  nearly  all  tillable; 
lias  a  gentle  slope  to  east;  thoroughly  tile- 
drained;  house  recently  retinished  inside;  elec¬ 
tric  lights:  hard  and  soft  water  in  kitchen;  new, 
gambrel  roof  barn;  soil,  Dunkirk  clay  loam;  nat¬ 
ural  clover  and  grain  land,  very  productive; 
elevation  1,000  ft.;  high-class  proposition;  terms 
reasonable.  Address  E.  C.  BARKMAN,  Wat¬ 
kins,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Dairy  farm;  Broome  or  Chenango 
counties;  good  location  and  buildings:  give  de¬ 
scription,  price,  terms.  ADVERTISER  3301, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
50- ACRE  poultry  farm,  near  Guilford,  Conn.; 
7-room  modern  dwelling  large  equipped  chick¬ 
en  house:  two  large  hot-water  heated  brooder 
houses;  three  barns;  cow,  horse,  chickens,  farm 
equipment;  sale  account  of  death;  price  reason¬ 
able;  terms  arranged.  OWNER,  306  Elderiw 
Lane,-  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Hay,  grain  and  stock  farm,  espe¬ 
cially  adapted  for  sheep;  170  acres;  along 
Schoharie  Valley,  Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  7 
miles  southwest  of  Amsterdam;  State  road. 
For  particulars  write  FIELDHAUIOR  BROS., 
R.  D.  No.  1.  Fort  Johnson,  N.  Y. 
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