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WORKING  FOREMAN  on  dairy  farm,  with 
house,  firewood,  garden  spot  and  milk;  state 
wages  and  experience;  give  names  and,  ad-1 
dresses  of  references.  ADVERTISER  3469, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker,  , 
I’O  GET  HYMAN,  47,  single,  desires  to  connect 
with  commercial  plant  where  capable,  experi¬ 
enced  man  is  required ;  can  produce  results  bn 
any  properly  equipped  plant.  ADVERTISER 
3456,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARMER,  age  24,  always  on  farm,  no  liquor, 
tobacco  or  profanity,  would  like  situation  as 
poultryman.  dairyman  or  farming.  L.  H.  SMITH. 
Newfield,  Maine. 
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This  department  is  for  the  accommodation  of 
subscribers,  but  no  display  advertising  or  ad¬ 
vertising  of  a  commercial  nature  is  admitted. 
Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED — Cook  for  Summer  hotel,  accom¬ 
modating  50  people,  July  1;  also  chamber¬ 
maid  and  waitress;  good  opportunity  for 
mother  and  daughter;  state  experience  and 
wages  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  3459, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attendants 
in  State  institution  for  feeble-minded;  sal¬ 
ary  $44  ]>er  month  and  maintenance.  Apply, 
stating  age  and  enclosing  letter  of  reference 
(from  previous  employer  if  possible),  to  SUPER¬ 
INTENDENT,  Letchworth  Village,  Thiells,  Rock¬ 
land  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Three  men  to  work  on  dairy  farm. 
B.  C.  BARDIN,  West  Winfield,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  or  single  men  for  dairy  barn 
or  outside  farm  work;  $21  a  week;  no  privileges. 
HARRY  TITSINK,  Arden  Farms  Dairy  Co., 
Harriman,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — General  houseworker  .and  plain  cook. 
white,  •  for  Summer  boarding  house  of  24 
guests;  also  waitress;  mother  and  daughter  or 
two  friends;  state  salary  expected.  BOX  216, 
Roscoe,  N.  Y. 
COUPLE — No  children,  on  small  Westchester 
farm;  all  year  position;  man  to  take  care  of 
farm  generally;  wife  to  take  care  of  house  and 
plain  cooking;  reply,  giving  full  particulars, 
experience,  salary  desired,  etc.  Address 
ADVERTISER  3390,  care  Rural  New-YTorker. 
FARMER — Single,  to  take  complete  charge  alone 
on  small  Westchester  farm;  all  year  around 
position;  state  experience,  salary  desired  and 
references.  Address  ADVERTISER  3391.  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Farmer  to  plow;  $40  per  month  and 
house,  garden  and  milk.  Address  FARMER, 
Box  4,  Middleville,  N.  J. 
WANTED — A  cook  for  institution  work;  no  ob¬ 
jection  to  woman  with  child;  must  tie  a  good 
cook  and  neat.  Apply  to  ADVERTISER  3420, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Settled  couple  or  two  congenial 
women,  English  or  German  preferred,  for 
cook  and  housework  (no  washing)  on  Virginia 
farm,  near  Washington;  permanent  position; 
four  adults;  state  wages  and  references  first 
letter.  ADVERTISER  3416,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN — Married,  no  children;  must  be  a 
first-class  man,  thoroughly  competent  and  ex¬ 
perienced;  registered  Holstein  herd;  modern 
barn;  wife  as  housekeeper  for  small  farmhouse; 
everything  furnished;  wages  $110  month  and 
board  for  the  two;  farm  at  Silver  Hill,  Aid., 
near  Washington,  D.  C.  Address  MANAGER, 
Providence  Farm,  Route  3,  Anacostia,  D.  C. 
BOY  WANTED — With  working  papers,  to  help 
deliver  milk,  wash  bottles,  be  generally  use¬ 
ful;  $25  month,  board.  PARTHEY  DAIRY, 
Amityville,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  man  for  general  farm  work; 
good  wages  and  privileges.  W.  V.  PRO- 
RASCO,  Cream  Ridge,  N.  J. 
WANTED — For  private  estate,  near  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  all  round  farm  hand;  single  man,  capable 
of  driving  Fordson  preferred;  state  experience 
and  wages  expected  with  room  and  board. 
Apply  J.  WALKER,  Lochevan,  Derby,  N-  Y. 
HERDSMAN  WANTED  to  take  care  of  pure¬ 
bred  Guernseys.  Address,  giving  full  quali¬ 
fications,  etc.,  to  .G.  S.  MAWHINNEY,  215 
Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  City,  or  HIGHLAND 
FARMS,  Chatham,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  men  as  teamsters  on  farm 
near  New  York:  state  experience  and  wages 
desired.  ADVERTISER  3375,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man,  with  thorough  knowl¬ 
edge  of  cows,  to  take  charge  of  small  farm; 
give  references,  experience  and  wages  desired. 
ADVERTISER  3453,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — A  boy  during  vacation  who  can  load 
hay  and  drive  horses;  $1  per  day,  board  and 
lodging.  FRED  BARNES,  Route  1,  Geneva, 
N.  Y: 
HELP  WANTED — We  offer  permanent  positions 
to  experienced  single  milkers,  farm  hands  and 
toainsters  at  good  wages  and  under  excellent 
living  and  working  conditions.  WALKER- 
CORDON  LABORATORY  CO.,  Plainsboro,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Woman,  reliable  and  willing,  for 
general  housework;  no  laundry;  small  family 
on  farm;  state  references  and  wages  desired. 
CHARLES  F.  TUCKER,  Stormyille,  N.  Y. 
FARM  HAND — One  who  understands  planting; 
$50-$60,  room  and  board.  E.  M.  SKINNER, 
Millington,  N.  J. 
THOROUGHLY  experienced  Moline  tractor  man; 
$100,  room  and  board.  E.  M.  SKNNER,  Mill¬ 
ington,  N.  J. 
WANTED — At  once,  a  single  man  on  small 
dairy;  no  farm  work;  must  be  a  good  milker 
wages.  $60  a  month  with-  board  and  washing 
and  good  home.  HENRY  BAKER,  Garfield,  N. 
J.  Tel.  1397-M  Passaic. 
WANTED — Housekeeper,  by  Protestant  farmer 
witli  2  daughters,  age  9  and  11;  best  refer¬ 
ences  furnished;  state  capability  in  first  let¬ 
ter.  RAY  BENNETT,  Ionia,  N.  Y. 
MILKERS  WANTED — Two  men  for  certified 
dairy,  dry  hand;  state  all  particulars  or  call; 
$70  per  month  and  board.  BELLE  ALTO 
FARMS,  Wernersville,  Pa. 
WANTED — Working  foreman  for  good  dairy 
farm;  married  man:  willing  to  board  two 
men;  must  be  good  general  farmer  and  under¬ 
stand  the  feeding  and  breeding  of  cows;  none 
but  experienced,  capable  man  and  a  hustler 
"ill  fill  the  requirements;  state  age,  experi¬ 
ence;  salary  wanted  and  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3464,  care  Rural  New'-Yorker, 
MARRIED  MAN  on  dairy  farm,-  with  house, 
firewood,  garden  spot  apd  milk;  state  wages 
and  experience:  give  names,  and  ;  addresses  of 
references.  ADVERTISER  3470,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  man  to  help  with  general 
farm  work,  small  place  in  Connecticut:  $50 
and  board;  good  home.  ADVERTISER  3468, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Young  man,  17  or  18  years  of  age, 
able  to  milk,  to  help  with  dairy  and  chick¬ 
ens,  on  private  estate;  a  good  opportunity  to 
learn  the  business;  give  particulars  of  experi¬ 
ence,  reference,  wages  expected.  D.  L. 
MACKINTOSH.  Alpine,  N.  J. 
WANTED — A  young  woman  (white)  who  likes 
the  country,  to  do  cooking  and  light  house- 
w'ork  in  a  family  of  two  adults:  every  con¬ 
venience;  no  other  maid  kept;  laundry  sent 
out;  must  be  good  cook  and  waif  on  table; 
wages  $50.  Reply  MRS.  PEGRAM,  New  Ca¬ 
naan,  Conn. 
FARMER-DAIRYMAN  WANTED— A  well  pro¬ 
ducing  dairy  farm  near  New  Haven,  with 
steady  cash  income,  needs  a  responsible  man 
who  wants  this  permanent,  well-paying  busi¬ 
ness:  he  can  either  rent  the  farm,  work  Ibe 
same  ou  salary,  or  have  salary  and  share  of 
profit,  but  party  must  be  able  to  produce  high 
grade  milk,  wholesale  and  take  best  care  of 
from  20  to  40  head  of  stock;  state  full  par¬ 
ticulars.  ADVERTISER  3467,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
COWMAN — Good,  fast,  dry-hand  milker  and 
barn  man;  Guernseys;  modern  barn  and 
equipment;  commercial  plant;  this  man  must 
be  industrious;  willing  worker  and  a  hustler; 
$60  month,  with  good  board  and  room.  IIAL- 
LOCK,  Clayton,  New  Jersey. 
WANTED — Handy  man  on  country  place,  will¬ 
ing  to  do  farming,  gardening,  painting,  etc. 
Apply  ADVERTISER  3472,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man  for  general  farming; 
must  be  good  milker;  house,  all  furnished, 
ready  for  occupancy.  Apply  ADVERTISER 
3473,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Man  wanted  at  once  to  do  all  kinds 
of  farm  work;  single  man  preferred;  good 
home  for  the  right  party:  state  wages;  write 
at  once.  WM.  S.  BRAITSCH,  Ross  Farm". 
Annandale,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Married  man  to  work  on  game 
farm;  man  to  farm,  wife  to  hoard  help,  or 
single  woman  to  cook;  also  single  man  to 
learn  Pheasant  raising;  state  age  and  wages 
expected.  THE  HUDSON  GAME  FARMS, 
Hudson,  Ohio. 
WANTED  immediately,  for  general  farm  work. 
in  Northern  New  Jersey,  2  capable,  married 
men,  with  small  families  and  2  single  men;  good 
positions  for  the  right  parties;  reply  fully  about 
yourself  and  wages  expected  to  ADVERTISER 
3476,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
WANTED — A  competent  woman,  who  will  make 
herself  useful  in  a  small  family;  good  wage,s 
and  comfortable  home;  references.  I.  M.,  507 
13th  street,  College  Point,  N.  Y.  C. 
WANTED — A  single  man  to  take  charge  of 
the  bottling  department  of  our  certified  milk 
plant;  one  with  experience  preferred;  must  un¬ 
derstand  what  is  to  be  sanitary;  reply  with 
experiences  and  references.  MARKHAM  A 
PUFFER,  Avon,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  helper  in  dairy,  where  Dc 
Laval  milker  is  used;  $50  per  month,  with 
good  house,  garden  and  fuel;  if  interested,  write 
at  once.  BOX  30,  Rockville,  Md. 
WANTED — Man  with  farm  experience  for  com¬ 
mercial  poultry  farm;  poultry  experience  not 
necessary;  man  handy  with  tools  preferred; 
three  cows;  pleasant  place  in  Seneca  I.ake; 
best  living  conditions;  house  and  privileges; 
wages  to  start  and  references  first  letter; 
year  around  work  and  advancement  to  right 
man.  F.  E.  UPSOM,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Experienced  dry  picker  on  broilers; 
offer  employment  to  October  1.  to  right 
man;  write  fully  first  letter.  JUST  A  POUL¬ 
TRY  FARM,  Southampton,  L.  I.,  N.  YT. 
WANTED  DAIRYMAN — Married  or  single  to 
take  full  charge  of  milk  house,  bottling 
certified  milk;  wages  $4.50  per  day,  6  days  per 
week.  PF.NSHURST  FARM,  Narbertli,  Pa. 
WANTED — Married  herdsman;  Ayrshire  cat 
tie  and  Berkshire  hogs;  wages  $100  per 
month  and  house:  state  experience  and  when 
available.  PENSHURST  FARM,  Narberth,  Pa. 
TEST  COW  MILKERS  for  Ayrshire  herd;  good 
living  conditions:  $4.50  per  day.  6  days  )>cr 
week;  give  experience  and  reference.  PENS¬ 
HURST  FARM,  Narberth,  Pa. 
Situations  Wanted 
POSITION  WANTED— I  am  seeking  a  position 
(not  job)  as  manager  (not  working  foreman) 
on  a  large  up-to-date  farm  or  estate;  am  a 
master  farmer,  experienced  in  breeding  pure¬ 
bred  Holstein  cattle  and  producing  fancy  mar¬ 
ket  milk;  proposition  must  be  large  enough  to 
pay  salary  of  at  least  $2,000  yearly;  if  yon 
have  such  to  offer  will  be  glad  to  detail  mv 
experience  in  a  personal  interview7.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3384.  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT  of  estate  or  farm  open 
for  position:  20  years’  experience,  covering 
all  branches  of  agriculture,  care  of  stock  and 
machinery:  w7ife  good  cook  and  will  board  men. 
Apply  ADVERTISER  3432,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker.  ,  . 
POULTRYMAN  wishes  position;  15  years’  prac¬ 
tical  experience,  commercial  and  fancy:  can 
produce  results.  W.  HUMPHREYS,  3257  N. 
Carlisle  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
WANTED — Light  work  by  an  all  around  Chris¬ 
tian  gentleman.  ADVERTISER  3413,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Home,  preferably  on  farm,  for  will¬ 
ing,  strong  orphan  bov  of  15.  within  150  miles 
of  New  York.  C.  N.  PECK,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
WOMAN  requires  position  as  housekeeper: 
country  preferred;  tw7o  boys,  able  and.  willi"'t 
to  do  light  work;  references.  ADVERTISER 
3462,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  MANAGER — -Hustler  with  sound  agri¬ 
cultural  education  and  proven  ability,  de¬ 
sires  situation:  unquestionable  references.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3475,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED — Single  man  as  herdsman, 
experienced  in  test  work,  feeding,  calf  rais¬ 
ing:  first-class  references;  state  wages  and  full 
particulars.  ADVERTISER  3463,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN — Partly  experienced,  desires  work 
on  general  farm,  near  Sussex  County,  New 
Jersey;  Protestant.  ADVERTISER  3466,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
j  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 — 300-acre  farm  in  Connecticut,  fully 
equipped  with  first-class  machinery  and  tools; 
80  head  purebred  Holstein  cattle;  all  buildings 
modern  and  in  Al  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. 
206-ACRE  FARM — 36  registered  and  grade  Hol- 
steins,  purebred  Lakewelders;  50  acres  tim¬ 
ber.  apple  orchard,  complete  farm  equipment. 
C.  M.  EATON,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 
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.  YARNALL,  934  High 
Street,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
300-ACRE  DAIRY — New  York;  fully  equipped; 
fertile  land;  good  buildings;  reasonable  price; 
terms  arranged.  ADVERTISER  3385,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
AGED  COUPLE  must  sell  first-class  fruit  and 
truck  farm;  valuable  woodland:  small  dairy; 
a  beautiful  home.  Address  SHADYSIDE  FARM, 
Corry,  Pa.  * 
WANT  to  rent,  with  option  of  purchase,  poultry 
farm,  1,000  layer  capacity;  experienced  man. 
with  own  stock  and  equipment.  ADVERTISER 
3415,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Good  paying  chicken  farm,  8  acres; 
1,000  hens,  2.000  chicks;  house  with  all  im¬ 
provements;  40  minutes  from  New  York. 
MIDLAND  POULTRY  FARM,  Warren  Point, 
N.  J. 
ONE  of  the  best  poultry  plants  near  New  Y'ork 
will  Ik-  sold  on  very  favorable  terms  to  a 
responsible  person  able  to  invest  $4,500:  this 
is  an  unusual  opportunity.  C.  S.  BARKEI.EW 
Millington,  N.  J. 
POULTRY  FARM — Three  acres;  stocked  and 
equipped;  fine  home;  every  convenience;  one 
mile  from  Vineland,  N.  J.  C.  G.  RRAND- 
RIFF,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — Farm,  120  acres;  nine-room  house 
with  improvements;  plenty  of  outbuildings; 
beautifully  located;  near  good  roads,  postoffice, 
store  and  station;  two  horses,  two  cows,  200 
laying  hens.  1,200  chicks,  tools  and  crops;  good 
income;  come  and  convince  yourself  that  this 
is  a  good  proposition;  will  stand  strictest  in¬ 
vestigation:  price  $10. 000:  terms.  H.  HAN¬ 
SEN,  Mt.  Marion,  N.  Y. 
50-ACRE  FARM  for  sale;  46  miles  from  New 
York  City;  good  land;  Alfalfa,  fruit;  near 
State  road;  bargain.  ADVERTISER  3448.  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
50-ACRE  poultry  farm,  near  Guilford,  Conn.: 
7-room  modern  dwelling,  large  equipped 
chicken  house;  two  large  hot-water  heated 
brooder  houses;  three  barns;  cow,  horse,  chick¬ 
ens,  farm  equipment;  sale  account  of  death; 
price  reasonable;  terms  arranged.  OWNER, 
306  Elderts  Lane,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Camp,  trout  pond;  finest  location. 
P.  D.  LEE,  Northfield,  Vt. 
WANTED — To  rent  poultry  house  or  houses  not 
in  use:  capacity,  400  dr  more  layers:  Connecti¬ 
cut  or  Massachusetts  preferred.  ADVERTISER 
3457,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
ONE  HOUR  from  Poughkeepsie,  gentleman’s 
home  and  farm;  excellent  buildings;  good 
dairy;  will  sell  with  stock  and  implements  if 
desired.  ADVERTISER  3455,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FARM.  75  acres;  good  buildings;  hot  and  cold 
water;  plenty  of  fruit;  sold  to  settle  estate; 
5-10  Avery  tractor.  DAN  GLAZIER,  North 
Leverett,  Mass. 
\  ILLAGE  FARM.  60  acres,  near  Lowell  and 
Nashua;  land  almost  all  smooth  tillage;  can 
cut  80  tons  hay;  fine  for  dairy,  orchard  or  mar¬ 
ket  garden;  two  sets  buildings;  will  retain  one 
if  not  wanted;  city  water,  electric  lights; 
owner  cannot  occupy,  and  can  arrange  easy 
terms.  Full  information,  pictures,  L.  T.  HAD¬ 
LEY,  340  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE — Wish  to  sell  our  old  homestead  of 
300  acres  which  has  been  in  family  since 
179!)  to  citv  man  for  country  home;  very  pleas¬ 
ant:  on  state  road,  in  Finger  Lake  region: 
fertile  soil:  buildings:  livestock  and  equipment 
would  cost  $20,000  to  replace;  price  for  ali 
$25,000.  ADVERTISER  3460,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 153-acre  farm  in  New  Jersey  near 
railroad  and  creamery;  an  ideal  farm  for 
poultry  and  dairying.  Apply  owner,  VERNON 
IT.  TIGER,  Gladstone,  N.  J. 
FOR  RENT — Modern  dairy  buildings,  highest 
type  construction;  milking  machines,  pasteu¬ 
rizing  and  butter  plants  with  machinery,  re¬ 
frigerators  operated  by  electric  power;  located 
on  Niagara  River  boulevard,  midway  between 
Ruffalo  and  Niagara  Falls  in  center  of  three 
quarters  million  population;  dairy  capacity,  100 
to  200  cows:  good  supply  beets  and  alfalfa  from 
-200  acres  and  ample  ensilage  to  fill  tile  silos; 
concrete  grain  storage  with  modern  feed  mill 
for  home  mixing:  ice  cream  business  could  be 
added  to  profitable  advantage;  unusual  oppor¬ 
tunity  for  company  or  responsible  individual: 
owner  retiring.  Reply  to  E.  J.  STREIT,  745 
William  street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
POULTRY  FARM,  14  acres  6-room  house, 
berries,  fruit  trees;  Dorothy  N.  ,1.  Owner 
ELINSON,  14  F'ourth  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
GENTLEMAN’S  country  home  and  100-acre 
farm  11-room  stone  house;  an  eight-room 
frame  farmer's  house;  barn  for  40  head;  electric 
lights  in  all  buildings  except  farmer's  house; 
about  1*14  acres  of  lawn  between  house  ami 
road;  spruce  and  pine  shade  trees;  about  10 
acres  of  peach  and  apple  orchard;  36  cows, 
four  horses  and  all  implements  necessary  to 
work  farm;  on  new  State  highway,  16  miles 
from  Philadelphia:  price  $30,000  complete,  or 
will  sell  bare.  ADVERTISER  3454,  care  Rural 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
47-ACRE  farm,  5-room  house,  2-story  wagon 
house,  2  barns,  chicken  house  and  other 
buildings;  all  kinds  of  fruit  trees,  grapes;  one 
mile  to  railroad  station:  New  Jersey;  possession 
immediate.  ADDRESS,  1006  Forest  avenue, 
Bronx,  N.  Y. 
MORRISTOWN,  N.  J. — 28  acres,  well  equip¬ 
ped,  up-to-date  poultry;  capacity  2,000:  sani¬ 
tary  equipped  dairy  for  10  cows;  6-room  Irnusi  . 
modern  improvements,  parquet  door,  tile  bath; 
2  cottages,  improvements;  8  outbuildings  with 
running  water;  electricity;  income,  pleasure 
combined:  mile  station;  asking  price  $25,000, 
terms  arranged.  LEWIS  SCHULMAN,  Morris¬ 
town,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 160-aere  farm,  about  100  a  res 
tillable;  12-room  house  with  usual  outbu  ld- 
ings;  about  two  miles  from  railroad.  J.  H. 
HOLMES,  Holmdel,  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 8-acre  farm;  macadam  road;  one 
mile  from  Townsend,  Del.;  2-room  bunga¬ 
low  furnished;  poultry  house;  130  poultry;  ga¬ 
rage;  Ford  touring  ear:  tools;  planted  crop; 
$1,600  cash.  W.  H.  OTTO,  owner,  Townsend, 
Del. 
FOR  SALE — Modern  poultry  farm  of  60  acres; 
level;  tractor  worked;  loam  soil;  close  to 
village  of  2,000  inhabitants;  capacity  for  1.500- 
2.000  layers;  electric  lights;  village  water  piped 
everywhere;  state  road;  incubator  cellar,  40.- 
000  capacity;  7-room  house,  with  bath  and  fur¬ 
nace;  double  garage;  large  basement  barn  and 
tool  house;  property  overlooks  a  lake  in  Finger 
I.ake  Region  of  Central  New  York;  two  choice 
building  lots  included;  price,  $16,000,  easy 
terms.  ADVERTISER  3471,  care  Rural  New 
Yorker. 
WATERFORD,  N.  J. — For  sale,  2  six-room 
houses,  built  ten  years  ago;  15  acres,  all  in 
fruit  trees,  grain's  and  berries,  facing  White 
Horse  Pike;  in  heart  of  town;  two"  squares 
from  station  and  school;  will  separate  to  suit ; 
can  sell  more  ground  if  needed;  terms  on  ap¬ 
plication:  will  sacrifice  account  leaving  coun¬ 
try.  EUGENE  CONTE. 
POULTRY  and  fruit  farm.  25  acres;  good 
buildings;  Albany  and  Schenectady  markets; 
price  reasonable.  AITKEN,  Route  6,  Box- 
237,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
TOMS  RIVER  SECTION  —  5%-acre  farm;  8- 
room  house,  barn,  garage,  pig  stys,  wash¬ 
house,  etc,  all  in  excellent  condition;  adjoining 
station,  school,  church,  stores;  ideal  surround¬ 
ings  and  poultry  conditions:  $2,500  cash,  $2  000 
on  mortgage.  MISS  LAVAL,  228  West  i  1th 
street,  New  York. 
WANTED — A  five  or  six-room  house,  with  at 
least  six  acres;  part  woodland;  within  walk¬ 
ing  distance  of  Hudson  River,  Long  Island 
Sound  or  a  river  emptying  into  Sound;  Im¬ 
provements  not  essential;  no  high  priced  prop¬ 
erty;  all  cash  for  a  real  bargain:  owners  only. 
ADVERTISER  3474,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM — Ulster  County,  10O  miles 
from  New  York  City,  on  State  road;  fully 
equipped;  30  acres,  sandy  loam;  4  acres  woods 
rest  tillable;  plenty  of  good  water;  seven-room 
house;  electricity,  running  water,  bath,  steam 
heat,  telephone;  new  laying  houses  just  painted, 
550x16,  divided  into  50-foot  pens;  equipped  witli 
electric  lights,  running  water:  two  large  feed 
houses;  brooder  capacity.  3,500  ;  2.000  choice 
White  Leghorn  hens;  3,000  young  stock:  tenant 
house,  barn,  wagon  shed,  garage,  granary, 
two  horses,  cow7,  potato  planter,  digger,  six- 
row  100-gallon  sprayer,  wagons,  harness,  sleighs, 
harrows,  ploughs,  cultivators,  seeder,  etc;  400 
young  fruit  trees,  half  acre  grapes,  other  'small 
fruit;  this  place  is  located  in  a  village  which 
has  all7  kinds  of  stores;  near  river;  5  minutes 
walk  to  station;  bus  passes  door  for  City  of 
Kingston;  illness  and  other  business  causes  me 
to  sacrifice  this  at  $20,000:  liberal  terms. 
Owner,  care  HODGES.  109  19th  street.  West 
New  York,  New  Jersey. 
FOR  SALE — 122-acre  farm,  43  miles  from  New 
York,  2  miles  to  station;  good  dairy  and 
chicken  farm;  9-room  house:  new  out  build¬ 
ings;  running  water;  $9,500;  stocked;  no 
agents:  write  for  full  particulars.  C.  LAND- 
SIEDEL,  Neshanic,  N.  J. 
FARM  FOR  RENT — Cash  or  on  shares,  75 
aeres  meadow  land.  50  acres  pasture;  2  miles 
from  Carmel,  New  York;  house,  barns,  horses, 
wagons,  implements  included  if  desired:  will 
sell  20  two  and  three-year-old  Holstein  heifers. 
A.  L.  SMITH,  Carmel,  Putnam  County,  N.  Y. 
EAST  ORANGE,  N.  J. — Modern  frame  dwell¬ 
ing,  35x150;  nine  rooms,  bath,  steam,  electric¬ 
ity:  near  trolley;  space  for  auto:  $10,000.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3465,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 96-acre  farm,  Columbia  County,  New 
York,  near  Kinderhook:  barn,  chicken  house, 
fruit,  berries,  woodland;  nine-room  house,  bath, 
running  water,  furnace,  cellar,  screened  porch; 
tenant  house.  JESSIE  A.  BAKER,  Kinderhook, 
N.  Y. 
12  ACRES,  all  perfect  soil:  newly  built,  6- 
room  house;  perfect  plumbing,  cold  and  hot 
water  in  house;  electricity;  telephone;  7-foot, 
concrete  cellar;  high  ceilings;  built-in-bath;  2 
porches;  Village  State  road;  railroad  station; 
good  for  chickens;  vegetable,  produce  or  coun¬ 
try  home:  reason  for  selling,  business  in  city; 
$6,500  quick  buver,  no  other  need  apply.  DR. 
SCHNADERE,  Wawarsing,  N.  Y. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES  WANTED — There  is  no  greater  charity 
than  to  offer  a  home  to  a  friendless,  deserving 
boy  between  the  ages  of  7  and  12  years;  this 
is  real  charity,  and  we  earnestly  solicit  the  <o 
operation  of  Catholic  families  (New  York  State 
only).  Address  PLACING  OUT  BUREAU,  415 
Broome  St.,  New  York  City. 
MILK  CHOCOLATE— Made  at  our  dairy:  the 
best  you  ever  tasted;  box  of  120  pieces,  2  lbs. 
net,  postpaid,  for  $1:  stores  sell  this  for  $1.75: 
thousands  of  Rural  New-Yorker  readers  among 
my  well  satisfied  customers.  Are  you  one  of 
them?  Please  send  remittance  with  order.  R. 
W.  AVIND,  Babylon,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Good  Timothy  hay;  also  choice  sec¬ 
ond  cutting  Alfalfa  and  few  cars  rve  straw. 
JOHN  E.  MURRAY,  Seward,  N.  Y. 
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