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Farm  Help  Wanted 
REFINED  country  girls  wanted  for  chamber¬ 
maids.  waitresses  and  laundry  work.  Apply 
to  GEORGE  H.  SMILEY,  Minnewmska,  Ulster 
Co.,  New  York. 
- — - - - 7 - 
GOOD  FARMER  for  all-year  round  work;  state 
age,  reference  and  salary.  G.  RAMPOLLA, 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.  _ 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attend¬ 
ants  in  State  institution  for  feeble-minded; 
salary  $50  per  month  and  maintenance;  apply, 
stating  age  and  enclosing  letter  of  reference 
(from  previous  employer  if'  possible)  to  SUPER¬ 
INTENDENT,  Letchworth  Village,  Tliiells, 
Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Families  with  boys  and  girls  over 
16;  light,  clean  work;  good  living  conditions 
and  schools;  also  farmers,  teamsters  and  a 
handy  man  for  repairing  farm  machinery  and 
rough  carpenter  work.  ADVERTISER  3o_4, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker.  _ _ 
M  \N  WANTED  for  general  farm  work,  a 
short  distance  from  New  York  City;  a  good 
steadv  job  for  the  right  man.  AD\  ERTISER 
3545,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. _ _ 
W4NTED — Herdsman,  single,  to  take  charge  of 
first-class  IIolstein-Friesian  herd;  must  have 
best  references;  state  experience  and  salary  de¬ 
sired.  ADVERTISER  3562,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker.  _ _ 
WANTED — Working  foreman,  married,  to  take 
care  of  a  large  estate;  must  understand 
dairy  cattle  and  farming  for  same;  also  must 
have  best  references;  state  experience  and  sal¬ 
ary  desired.  ADVERTISER  3563,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. _ _ _ 
WANTED — Milkers;  certified  milk.  Wages:  14 
cows.  $60;  15  cows.  $65;  16  cows,  $70;  17 
cows  $75;  18  cows,  $80;  10  cows,  $85;  20  cows, 
$00;  board  and  room?  WOOD  BROOK  FARMS, 
Metuehen,  N.  J.  Telephone  Metuchen  179. 
MILKERS  WANTED — Two  men  for  certified 
dairy,  dry  hand;  state  all  particulars  or  call; 
$70  per  month  and  board.  BELLE  ALIO 
FARMS,  Wernersville,  Pa.  
PROFIT-SHARING  AND  SALARY— Farmer  and 
wife  of  long  practical  experience  in  general 
farming,  knowledge  of  horses,  cows  and  es¬ 
pecially  poultry  for  high  egg  production  on 
farm  at  Stamford,  Conn.;  the  man  must  be  a 
hustler  who  knows  how  to  work  and  develop 
■i  naving  business  without  help:  salary  $75  and 
50%  of  the  profits.  ADVERTISER  3571,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker.  _ 
WANTED  for  private  place  near  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
all  round  farm  hand;  single;  one  capable  of 
driving  tractor  preferred;  state  experience  and 
wages  expected,  with  room  and  board.  Apply 
J.  WALKER  LOCHEVAN,  Derby,  N.  Y. 
■WANTED — Man  for  groom  to  care  for  track 
and  saddle  horses  and  do  usual  work  about 
stables;  must  be  experienced  Address  MR. 
ALDRICH.  98  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  x. 
W\NTED — Milkers;  good  living  conditions;  $65 
per  month  and  board;  experienced  men.  Ad¬ 
dress  OLD  FORGE  FARM,,  Spring  Grove,  Ta. 
HERDSMAN  wanted  to  take  care  of  large  pure- 
bred  herd  making  certified  milk  and  A.  K. 
work;  only  experienced  man  need  aPP^. 
$100  per  month  and  board.  Address  BOX  Ids, 
York  Co.,  York,  Pa. _ _  _ 
PLEASANT,  capable,  Protestant  woman  for 
"enerai  work;  country  place  on  Lake  Cham¬ 
plain;  no  washing  or  ironing;  modern  improve¬ 
ments;  good  wages  and  home  for  right  person. 
SENTINEL  PINE  ORCHARDS,  Shoreham,  v  t. 
T\- ANTED— Man,  wife  and  daughter  as  garden¬ 
er*.  cook,  waitress;  $150  per  month  for  com¬ 
petent  trio;  all-year;  suburbs.  P.  O.  BOX  8-2, 
Reading,  Pa.  _ _ _ 
HELP  W4NTED — We  offer  permanent  positions 
to  experienced  single  milkers,  farm  hands  and 
teamsters  at  good  wages  and  under  excellent 
living  '  and  working  conditions.  WALKER- 
CORDON  LABORATORY  CO.,  Plainsboro,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Couple,  man  and  wife,  no  children; 
Woman  must  be  a  plain  cook  and  house¬ 
keeper  and  man  to  do  outside  work  and  run 
a  Ford  car  or  Dodge,  on  a  small  place;  2  m 
family;  living  e.uarters  over  garage;  $12o  a 
month  and  board.  JOHN  C.  KEENETH,  Sea 
Cliff,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Two  men  for  dairy  and  fruit  farm; 
married  or  single.  CHESTER  TRAVIS,  Os¬ 
wego,  N.  Y.  _ __ 
WANTED  —  At  once,  for  approximately  2 
months,  man  on  general  farm  with  small 
dairy;  state  experience  and  wages  expected. 
ADVERTISER  3597,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  — ■  Scandinavian  couple  for  country 
home,  wife  for  general  housework,  man  to 
make  himself  generally  useful;  wages,  $100; 
10  miles  from  Albany,  N.  Y.  ADVERTISER 
3596,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. _ 
MILKERS  WANTED  —  Dry-hand  for  certified 
dairy;  10-hour  day,  $60  and  board;  15  cows; 
also  farm  hand  and  teamster,  $50  and  board. 
ADVERTISER  3595,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — General  farm  hand  and  milker; 
wages  $50  and  board;  $5  a  month  bonus  after 
six  months’  service.  BORDEN’S  FARM  PROD¬ 
UCTS  CO.,  Inc.,  Goshen,  N,  Y. 
WANTED — July  31,  couple,  no  children;  wo¬ 
man  cook,  wait  on  table,  general  housework; 
man,  garden,  milk  two  cows,  care  for  two 
horses,  poultry,  generally  useful;  three  in  fam¬ 
ily;  mile  from  town  2,500;  all  conveniences; 
$125  monthly,  bath,  good  quarters  and  board; 
all  year  position.  R.  R.  GOODLATTE,  War¬ 
wick,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  immediately,  experienced  man,  gen¬ 
eral  farming:  work  light;  eight  cows;  good 
board  and  room;  $60  per  month  year  round. 
O.  M.  VAIL,  Jr.,  Hunter,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  man  on  fruit  and  general 
farm  in  Orleans  Co.,  good  teamster,  milk 
four  or  five  cows,  on  the  job  for  chores,  capable 
running  spray  rig  and  farm  tools;  live  in  small 
village;  trolley  to  high  school;  state  wages, 
experience,  references,  location.  A.  H.  PHIL¬ 
LIPS,  Hulberton,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Farmer,  single;  grapes,  apples,  and 
poultry;  no  dairy;  $65  first  month,  and  if 
satisfactory  $75  after,  and  more  money  to  ex¬ 
ceptional  hustler;  no  cigarettes.  GEO.  MOR¬ 
RISON,  Dutchess  Co.,  Arlington,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  man  as  teamster  on  general 
farm.  J.  D.  SCOFIELD,  Montgomery  Co., 
R.F.D.  2,  Sprakers,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Married  man  to  milk  and  do  gen¬ 
eral  barn  work  in  Northern  New  Jersey; 
$100,  house  and  milk,  to  right  man;  experi¬ 
ence  required.  Address,  Manager,  MAHWIN 
FARM,  Mahwah,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Respectable  lady  for  housekeeper 
on  beautiful  farm  at  Coxsackie;  no  objection 
to  one  child.  Write  to  JESSE  COLLIER,  Cox¬ 
sackie,  N.  Y. 
COUPLE  will  give  best  of  care  to  elderly  man 
or  woman  or  aged  couple  as  part  payment 
on  farm.  ADVERTISER  3610,  care  Rural  New- 
Yoiker. 
WANTED — Protestant  young  woman  to  take 
general  care  of  small  up-to-date  dairy  and 
assist  in  home;  4  in  family;  good  home;  must 
be  of  good  character  and  with  permanent  posi¬ 
tion  in  view;  $50  per  month  and  board;  dairy 
experience  not  necessary;  state  particulars  in 
first  letter.  MRS.  H.  D.  ODONE,  Harrison, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  herdsman  for  small  herd  of 
purebred  Guernseys;  good  wages  with  board 
and  room  in  modern  house.  ADVERTISER 
3609,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Married  man,  small  family,  drive 
team;  furnished  2-room  cottage,  milk,  wood 
and  $60  month;  state  experience  and  how  soon 
can  come.  J.  C.  THOMPSON,  Unionville,  Conn. 
WANTED — First-class  tractor  mechanic.  Apply 
W.  E.  SCIIMICK,  I’ruit  Farms,  Hamburg,  Pa. 
WANTED — Two  men  to  work  around  green¬ 
houses;  one  capable  of  taking  charge  of  a 
range  and  one  a  helper.  WM.  J.  BENNETT, 
Blue  Point,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER  wanted  on  farm;  no  objection 
to  children.  BOX  167,  Preble,  N.  Y. 
POULTRYMAN  for  large  commercial  plant; 
best  of  buildings  and  equipment  and  good  lo¬ 
cation;  married  or  single;  wages  $70  and  $50 
respectively.  ADVERTISER  3621,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED  farmer  for  large  dairy  farm;  good 
house,  fine  location  on  stone  road,  modern 
equipment  and  a  good  position;  wages  $65  a 
month  with  privileges;  position  open  for  a 
single  man  at  $45  a  month  and  board.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3622,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Man  for  barn  work  on  purebred 
Guernsey  farm;  one  who  can  milk  test  cows 
later  in  the  Summer;  farm  barns  five  minutes 
from  town;  modern  equipment  throughout;  ref¬ 
erences.  H.  L.  PAGE,  Roll  Wood  Farm,  Guil¬ 
ford,  Conn. 
WANTED  —  Boy,  16,  for  chores,  on  poultry 
farm,  35  miles  from  New  York;  splendid  op¬ 
portunity  to  learn  the  business  on  modern 
plant;  wages,  $15  month,  board  and  laundry. 
Address  ADVERTISER  3618,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — General  houseworker,  good  cook, 
for  family  of  two  adults,  in  small  town  near 
Springfield;  good  wages  and  pleasant  home  for 
one  who  is  neat  and  capable;  references  re¬ 
quired.  Address  DRAWER  M,  Suffield,  Conn. 
WANTED — Middle-aged  woman  for  general 
housework;  one  looking  for  good  home  in 
the  country;  all  modern  improvements;  family 
of  two.  ADVERTISER  3619,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Clean,  experienced  dry-hand  milker 
for  certified  dairy;  15  Holstein  cows;  wages 
$60  and  maintenance;  ten-hour  day;  no  out¬ 
side  work;  located  right  next  to  Somerville, 
population  7,000  ;  36  miles  to  New  York  City, 
New  Jersey  Central.  RARITAN  VALLEY 
FARMS,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Man  and  wife  on  small  country 
place,  used  exclusively  as  home;  three  cows, 
pair  of  pigs  and  chickens  kept  for  own  use; 
state  experience  and  salary  wanted  in  letter. 
ADVERTISER  3613,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Man  for  Guernsey  test  cow  work; 
must  be  good  milker  and  reliable;  also  neat 
and  honest  man  for  creamery  work;  fine  herd 
and  equipment.  ADVERTISER  3614,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER,  general,  for  bouse  in  country, 
three  miles  from  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. ;  all 
modern  improvements;  write  or  phone.  MRS. 
TAFEL,  Stelton,  N.  J.  Phone,  New  Brunswick 
1088  Wl. 
GARDENER — Single  man,  having  experience 
with  flowers  and  vegetables.  Write  BOX 
43,  R.F.D.  2,  Coraopolis,  Pa. 
Situations  Wanted 
EXPERIENCED  fitter  and  show  man  on  hogs, 
splendid  salesman,  open  for  engagement  and 
permanent  position;  very  best  of  references. 
Address  ADVERTISER  3544,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
PRACTICAL  FARMER  having  many  years’  ex¬ 
perience  with  poultry  and  cattle,  particularly 
Holstein  and  Herefords,  open  this  Summer  for 
permanent  position  as  manager  of  large  farm 
or  estate;  expert  in  dairying,  also  feeding  for 
high  production  and  A.  It.  work;  understand  pro¬ 
duction  of  certified  milk  and  cream;  American. 
45  years  of  age;  married,  no  children:  best  of 
references;  not  afraid  of  work.  ADVERTISER 
3556,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL  POULTRYMAN  open  for  perma¬ 
nent  position  this  Summer  as  manager  of 
large  plant;  many  years’  experience  with  poul¬ 
try,  thorough  knowledge  of  the  business;  built  and 
had  charge  of  largest  plant  in  this  country 
which  is  running  successfully  now;  willing  to 
work;  guarantee  to  produce  results;  also  under¬ 
stand  dairying;  looking  for  position  on  salary 
and  commission  basis,  or  straight  salary;  Ameri¬ 
can,  46  years  old:  married,  no  children;  best  of 
references.  ADVERTISER  3557,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HOLLANDER,  married,  one  girl  5  years,  wants 
position  as  gardener  and  nurseryman  on 
gentleman’s  place;  both  good  and  handy  work¬ 
ers;  good  for  all  kinds  of  animals;  ready  by 
Aug.  1;  salary  $100  per  month.  ADVERTISER 
3564,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  as  farm  manager  by  mar¬ 
ried  man,  one  child;  American;  20  years’  ex¬ 
perience  in  practical  farming,  poultry,  fruit, 
gardening,  general  farming;  understand  mod¬ 
ern  farm  machinery,  crop  rotation  and  build¬ 
ing  up  the  soil;  please  state  full  particulars  in 
first  letter.  ADVERTISER  3598,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  wishes  position;  15  years’  prac¬ 
tical  experience,  commercial  and  fancy;  can 
produce  results.  W.  HUMPHREYS,  3257  N. 
Carlisle  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
DAIRYMAN  wants  position;  first-class  butter- 
maker;  six  to  ten  cows;  only  dairy  work; 
good  references.  ADVERTISER  3558,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  OR  ESTATE  SUPERINTENDENT  open 
for  position;  wide  experience  in  modern  farm¬ 
ing.  stock,  gardening;  first-class  upkeep;  spe¬ 
cially  interested  in  reconstruction  and  building 
up  of  old  places;  43,  married,  no  children.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3574,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  as  superintendent  or  as¬ 
sistant  on  estate,  farm  or  preferably  poultry 
plant  within  radius  50  miles  of  New  York;  ex¬ 
perienced  in  all  branches;  married,  no  children; 
understands  machinery,  handy  with  tools  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3577,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  experienced,  to  take  charge  of 
plant  up  to  1,000  liens;  have  worked  on 
modern  poultry  and  general  farms;  best  ref¬ 
erences.  ADVERTISER  3569,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER,  working  foreman;  German-American; 
41,  married,  one  child  11‘;  life  experience  on 
horses,  up-to-date  in  dairy,  raising  crops  and 
general  farm  work,  handling  all  farm  machin¬ 
ery,  also  tractors,  wishes  steady  position;  A1 
references.  ADVERTISER  3591,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN,  27  years  of  age,  Christian,  would 
like  a  position  on  a  farm;  poultry  preferred; 
willing  worker,  when  the  work  would  not  be 
too  heavy;  is  highly  nervous,  owing  to  the  late 
war;  has  had  some  experience;  good  home 
preferable  to  compensation.  ADVERTISER  3606, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN  wants  steady  position  on  general 
farm  as  tractor  man;  can  drive  car;  experi¬ 
enced  in  farm  work;  state  wages  and  particu¬ 
lars.  ADVERTISER  3605,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED  —  Position  on  commercial  poultry 
farm;  college  graduate;  8  years’  experience; 
married;  can  produce  results;  references.  E.  H. 
W.,  116  Chestnut  St.,  Delaware  Co.,  Colwyn, 
Pa. 
YOUNG  married  farmer  with  small  family 
wishes  position  by  October  1  as  assistant  on 
poultry  farm,  or  in  bottling  plant;  three  years’ 
practical  experience;  good  reference;  please 
state  full  particulars  in  first  letter.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3600,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  21,  American,  wishes  position 
as  assistant  on  large  plant  or  manager  of 
moderate  sized  plant;  no  tobacco  or  drink; 
state  wages  and  particulars  in  first  letter. 
THEODORE  HEALD,  Northampton  Road,  Am¬ 
herst,  Mass. 
MAN  with  useful  boy  wishes  position;  garden¬ 
er,  general  on  small  place;  attend  furnace, 
willing,  excellent  references.  ADVERTISER 
3611,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  single,  46,  thoroughly  experi¬ 
enced  growing  and  developing  young  stock 
and  getting  first-class  egg  production  results, 
desires  position  on  Well  equipped  plant.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3608,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  single,  28,  desires  position  as 
manager;  Cornell  training  and  eight  years’  ex¬ 
perience,  covering  all  branches;  Southern  loca¬ 
tion  at  present;  prefer  Northern;  excellent  ref¬ 
erences.  ADVERTISER  3607,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  married,  no  children,  18 
years’  experience,  all  branches;  qt  present 
manager  commercial  plant;  is  open  to  good 
proposition.  ADVERTISER  3505,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MAN,  middle-aged,  Christian,  reliable,  wants 
light  outdoor  work  part  of  day;  rest  part  of 
day;  nerve  trouble;  Adirondack  Mountains;  for 
Summer;  unquestionable  references.  Address 
J.  BECK,  339  West  44th  St.,  New  York  City. 
SITUATION  WANTED — Private  home  or  as¬ 
sistant  poultryman;  modern  place  near  lake; 
no  smoker  or  drunkard;  $60  month;  references 
furnished.  BOX  FI78,  Windham,  N.  Y. 
POSITION  WANTED  —  Competent,  strictly 
temperate  man  wishes  position  as  superin¬ 
tendent  on  private  estate;  first-class  references; 
wages  $100  per  month  with  fuel,  etc.  R.  W., 
Box  365,  Soutliold,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
MARRIED  MAN,  no  children,  wants  position  in 
country,  witli  house;  now  holding  good  office 
position  in  city,  but  no  farming  experience. 
ADVERTISER  3620,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN  wishing  to  spend  short  vacation 
on  farm  would  do  some  work  for  board; 
Pennsylvania)  near  Philadelphia ;  particulars. 
ADVERTISER  3617,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG,  able-bodied  man,  23  yrs.  old,  would  like 
work  on  farm;  no  experience  but  willing  to 
do  anything;  wages  according  to  ability. 
RICHARD  F.  McCULLOUGH,  284  Ninth  Ave., 
New  York  City. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
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  w-anted  only  from  responsible 
parties.  Address  ADVERTISER  2900,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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 
Lake  Region  of  Central  New  York;  two  choice 
building  lots  included;  price,  $16,000,  easy 
terms.  ADVERTISER  3471,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
360-ACRE  FARM,  near  station;  now  keeping  30 
head  of  milkers;  milk  goes  to  New  York; 
y2  million  feet  timber;  price  $6,000.  BOX  129, 
Marathon,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE,  country  home,  city  conveniences; 
9  rooms,  2  baths,  open  fireplace;  2-car  garage. 
70  GREENWOOD  AVE.,  Hopewell,  N.  .1. 
POULTRY  FARM.  Vineland,  N.  J. ;  five  min¬ 
utes  from  trolley;  3  acres;  large  poultry 
buildings;  stock;  fruit;  fully  equipped;  new 
6-room  and  bath  bungalow,  all  modern  conven¬ 
iences:  $12,000,  terms:  no  agents.  ADVERTLS 
ER  3506,  care  Rural  New-Yorkpr. 
PECAN  GROVE  in  Georgia;  80  acres;  finest 
variety;  trees  two  years  old;  a  good  invest¬ 
ment.  C.  T.  SMITH,  Concord,  Ga. 
FOR  SALE — Good  farm,  98  acres;  stock,  ma¬ 
chinery,  all  fruit;  Endicott-Johuson  markets; 
milk  11c  quart;  customers  furnish  pails;  retail 
price,  fruit,  vegetables,  etc.;  good  buildings; 
good  location;  good  income.  Write  owner, 
ANDREW  NELSON,  Apalachin,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 150-acre  farm  in  Montgomery  Co.. 
N.  Y.;  2  miles  from  Canajoltarie;*  on  State 
road;  with  good  house,  new  barn  and  silo;  well- 
fenced,  20  acres  wooded,'  well  fruited  and  very 
fertile  soil;  for  particulars,  write  MRS.  A. 
LIPE,  45  Arnold  Ave.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
PUBLIC  SALE  on  Aug.  11,  1923  of  160-acre 
farm,  40  acres  in  orchard  and  berries;  near 
Lincoln  highway;  three  miles  from  Abbottstown. 
Pa. ;  will  be  sold,  no  tricks;  write  for  printed 
details.  LOOSE  &  SONS,  York  Co.,  Menges 
Mills,  Pa. 
WILL  RENT  poultry  plant  at  my  country  home 
near  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y,;  capacity  1,500  layers; 
electric  lights;  water;  usual  equipment;  un¬ 
limited  range;  purchase  of  stock  optional: 
house,  four  rooms,  all  improvements;  on  State 
road;  good  markets;  $1,500  per  year.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3546,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — -Small  place  on  main  road  within 
commuting  distance  of  New  York;  state  price. 
C.  I’REUSS,  415  Charlotte  PL,  Glendale,  L.  I.. 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Modern  market  garden  equipped 
with  12  acres  overhead  irrigation;  near  the 
best  Eastern  markets;  30  miles  to  Phila;  30  miles 
to  Atlantic  City;  100  miles  to  New  York  City; 
excellent  State  roads;  half-mile  to  town  with 
fine  schools  and  train  service.  P.  O.  BOX  196, 
Newfield,  N.  J. 
206-ACRE  FARM — 32  registered  and  grade  Rol- 
steins,  purebred  Lakenvelders;  50  acres  tim¬ 
ber,  apple  orchard,  complete  farm  equipment. 
C.  M.  EATON,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 
FOR  RENT — Furnished  cottage  for  the  Summer, 
an  ideal  place  for  rest.  MRS.  ADAM  J. 
EADIE,  Delaware  Co.,  De  Laneey,  N.  Y. 
63-ACRE  FARM  and  boarding  house;  high  ele¬ 
vation;  first-class  buildings;  will  sell  with 
stock  tools  and  furniture;  rooms  all  rented  for 
July  and  August.  Address  MOUNTAIN  VIEW 
FARM,  Erwinna,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Water-power  buckwheat  and  feed 
mill;  an  opportunity  for  a  man  wit.i  a  few 
thousand  dollars  to  secure  a  fine  business  at  a 
very  low  cost.  ADVERTISER  3590,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRY  and  fruit  farm;  12  acres;  State 
road;  2  miles  from  3  railroad  towns;  12-room 
house,  water,  electricity,  furnace;  large  barn, 
and  hen  house;  egg  and  cliix  trade  established; 
$3,800,  easy  terms.  WEST  HILL  POUL'IRY 
FARM,  Sherburne,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE— 1-acre  poultry  plant,  stocked  and 
equipped;  capacity  1,000;  fine  country  home; 
all  improvements;  near  markets  and  station; 
bargain.  Address  ADVERTISER  3589,  car" 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
90- ACRE  FARM  with  wood-lot  attached;  won¬ 
derful  view  of  Shetucket  Valley  from  the 
highest  point  in  the  vicinity;  9-room  house; 
dairy  barn;  ideally  situated;  5  minutes  from 
school,  church,  and  trolley,  and  15  minutes 
from  manufacturing  center,  high  and  normal 
schools;  price  $8,000.  GEORGE  A.  COOK,  Ad¬ 
ministrator,  R.F.D.  2,  Willunantic,  Conn. 
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. 
FOR  SALE — Small  poultry  farm,  fully  equipped; 
40  acres  ground,  part  timber;  good  orchard; 
buildings  in  fine  condition;  for  quick  sale;  will 
include  350  chickens,  horse,  wagons  and  all 
equipment;  price  $2,500.  Address  H.  A. 
WIERTZ,  R.F.D.,  Hawley,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — 300-acre  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.  farm; 
70  head  cattle,  4  horses;  fine  laying  land; 
spring  watered  and  mostly  tillable;  15  acres 
crops;  quantity  fruit  trees;  18-room  house; 
barn  76x56,  other  barn  31x80;  garage  and  hen¬ 
house;  silo;  all  in  fine  condition  and  well- 
painted;  running  water  in  house  and  barn;  all 
farm  machinery,  milking  machine;  acetylene 
lights  in  house  and  barn:  will  sacrifice  for  $16.- 
000,  half  cash.  ADVERTISER  3594,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HARDWARE  and  plumbing  business  for  sale  in 
Jersey’s  rich  farm  county;  business  estab¬ 
lished  in  1876;  splendid  opportunity.  BOX  292, 
Whitehouse  Station,  N.  J. 
AMERICAN  farmer  wishes  to  rent  with  privi¬ 
lege  of  buying  small  farm  situated  on  State 
road  near  high  school  town;  will  pay  cash  for 
crops,  stock  and  tools;  state  full  particulars, 
location  and  terms  in  first  letter.  ADVERTIS¬ 
ER  3593,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COMMUTER’S  FARM,  1%  acres;  nine  large 
rooms,  all  improvements;  garage,  hen  houses, 
fruit  and  garden;  will  take  best  offer  before 
July  1;  business  forces  removal;  this  is  your 
chance;  write  for  details.  Owner,  BOX  196, 
West  Nyack,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — In  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.,  15-acre 
poultry  farm;  10-room  house,  barn  and  ben 
house;  30  Baldwin  apple  trees,  few  plums  trees, 
few  strawberries;  keep  two  cows;  near  school, 
churches,  markets,  State  road,  railroad  station; 
five  minutes  from  trolley;  beautiful  scenery; 
house  lot,  meadow  and  orchard  five  acres,  10 
acres  consisting  of  pasture  and  woodland; 
right  for  commuters;  about  100  miles  from  New 
York  City.  Address  ADVERTISER  3592,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
104  ACRES;  timber;  buildings;  brook;  excellent 
for  sheep,  bees,  poultry,  dairy;  $1,900. 
SORACE,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Widow’s  farm,  160  acres;  wood  lot; 
all  kinds  of  fruit;  house  O.  K.;  barns,  etc; 
splendid  view;  price  $5,000,  easy  terms.  Owner, 
MRS.  CHRISTINA  STEUERWALD.  Colorado 
Co,.  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 
WILL  RENT  or  buy  a  place  for  fishing  pur¬ 
poses  near  Montauk  Point,  L.  -I.,  on  either 
side;  can  also  be  on  Conn,  shore  facing  the 
ocean;  state  price.  ADVERTISER  3599,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 16-acre  poultry  farm,  equipped  for 
600  laying  hens;  brooder  and  colony  houses; 
good  barn,  garage,  ice  house;  land  especially 
adapted  for  poultry,  early  garden  truck  and 
fruit;  12-room  house  for  one  or  two  families; 
modern  conveniences;  large  screened  porch;  nice 
place  for  Summer  boarders;  2%  miles  to  State 
House;  station,  stores,  churches,  and  schools 
near;  price  low,  terms.  F.  C.  PARKER,  East 
Concord,  N.  H. 
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