SITUATION  WANTED — Housekeeper;  good  home 
preferred  to  high  wages:  Connecticut,  New 
York.  BOX  609,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
MARRIED  couple  wish  position  on  gentleman's 
estate  as  gardener;  handy  with  tools  and 
driving  automobiles;  can  furnish  best  of  ref¬ 
erence.  EDWARD  E.  FABER,  360  Lakeview 
Ave.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
SCOTSMAN,  (married,  5  children),  seeks  em¬ 
ployment  as  caretaker  or  handyman.  Write 
ROY  HUJUS,  R.F.D.,  New  City,  N.  Y. 
PRACTICAL  dairyman,  44,  German,  speaks 
English,  wishes  position  as  working  manager; 
live,  experienced  in  dairy  work;  first-class  cow¬ 
man;  give  particulars,  also  wages.  ADVERTIS¬ 
ER  3768,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED  couple  would  like  chance  to 
earn  a  home  by  caring  for  aged  person  or 
couple  who  has  property  but  no  one  to  care 
for  them;  farm  preferred;  location.  Western 
Pennsylvania  or  Northern  Ohio;  reference  ex¬ 
changed.  ADVERTISER  3769,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN-HERDSMAN,  open  for  position 
September,  on  private  estate;  life  experience 
in  all  branches;  best  of  reference:  married,  no 
family,  no  boarders.  ADVERTISER  3766,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  operator  on  Cleveland  tractor 
desires  position  operating  Cleveland  tractor 
and  other  farm  work;  state  wages  and  particu¬ 
lars  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  3735,  care 
Rural  New-YTorker. 
FARM  FOREMAN,  practical  farmer,  married, 
45,  one  hoy  14  years  old;  25  years’  experience 
with  all  farm  crops  including  fruit  growing; 
can  operate  and  repair  all  modern  machinery; 
will  consider  driving  auto  truck  on  large  farm. 
Address  J.  WRIGHT,  Shelter  Island,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Central  or  Southern  New  Jersey,  5 
or  6  acres,  for  vegetable  and  chicken  farm; 
state  price  and  location.  R.  A.  EMMONS,  254 
West  25th  St.,  New  York  City. 
FARM  labor  problem  solved!  Two  150-acre  15-cow 
farms  side  by  side;  exchange  work;  will  rent 
to  two  brothers  or  two  friends  on  shares;  prem¬ 
ises  electrified;  schoolhouse  on  one  place;  pos¬ 
session  October  1  or  November  1;  will  pay  sal¬ 
ary  during  Winter;  six  villages  within  seven 
miles;  farms  known  as  “Aerator  Farms,”  on 
Heath  Hill,  Dickenson  Center,  N.  Y. ;  if  you  are 
an  all-round  farmer  and  mean  business,  write 
at  once  to  R.  E.  CONLIN,  M.D.,  agent;  ad¬ 
dress,  Woburn,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE — Farm,  247  acres;  good  buildings: 
in  town  of  Roseboom,  Otsego  Co.  LINARD 
IlOOSE,  R.  D.  3,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 1%-aere  poultry  plant,  stocked  and 
equipped:  fine  country  home:  near  market  and 
station;  16  miles  out.  SCIILITT,  Harrington 
Park,  N.  J. 
ATTRACTIVE  country  home  in  Ulster  County, 
near  Kingston;  State  roads;  55  acres;  good 
buildings  and  water;  10-room  dwelling,  all  im¬ 
provements;  electricity,  telephone;  price  $12,- 
500,  including  stock,  crops,  tools.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3741,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
CO-OPERATOR  WANTED— Have  stock,  port¬ 
able  buildings,  experience,  need  use  ten  suit¬ 
able  acres,  moderate  climate,  laying  houses, 
some  labor  and  good  home;  particulars.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3756,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 15-acre  truck  or  poultry  farm  in 
village,  along  river.  4  miles  from  station; 
price  $1,200,  terms.  B.  PARADEE,  R.F.D.  3, 
Seaford,  Del. 
FARM — 67  acres,  equipped  or  empty;  address 
owner,  L.  TEUBERT,  Milford,  N.  J. 
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Farm  Help  Wanted 
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,  Letehworth  Village,  Thieils, 
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  3060. 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man  in  dairy,  to  handle  17 
cows;  must  be  first-class  cow  man  and  reli¬ 
able;  good  wages  and  modern  house;  permanent 
position;  no  objection  to  children.  GOBEL 
FARMS,  Annandale,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Herdsman,  married,  wife  to  board 
the  help;  also  assistant  herdsman;  working 
farm  foreman,  and  one  farm  teamster;  must  be 
capable,  honest,  faithful,  and  industrious;  good 
wages  and  board;  advancement;  referen.e  re¬ 
quired;  call  or  address  Manager  MACBRAE 
FARM,  Flemington,  N.  J. 
MILKERS — Dry  hand,  white,  single,  20  to  30 
cows,  twice  a  day  with  no  other  work;  $60 
per  month  with  board  and  room;  liberal _bonus 
to  competent  milkers;  also  barn  men,  $50  per 
month;  permanent  positions;  10-liour  day. 
WALKER-GORDON  LABORATORY  CO.,  Plains- 
boro,  N.  J.  
WANTED  — *  Milker,  two-times-a-day,  $50  a 
month  and  board;  modern  barn;  excellent 
living  conditions  and  board,  GLEN  FOERD 
FARMS,  Torresdale,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
WANTED  for  private  estate  near  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.;  single  men  to  work  in  garden  and  grounds; 
work  lasts  until  November  31;  state  experi¬ 
ence  and  wages  expected.  Apply  J.  WALKER, 
Derby,  N.  Y. _ ___ 
WANTED — Working  foreman  for  dairy  farm  of 
50  head;  must  be  accustomed  to  driving  and 
caring  for  tractor  and  tools;  in  State  of  New 
York;  permanent  position  to  the  one  that  quali¬ 
fies;  good  wages  and  $5  a  month  bonus  after  six 
months’  service;  give  references  and  number  in 
family.  Reply  to  P.  O.  BOX  No.  314,  City  Hall 
Station,  New  York  City. 
WANTED — For  Fall,  two  capable  women  to 
cook  and  clean;  Protestant  preferred;  refer¬ 
ences  and  salary  in  first  letter.  Apply  BURT’S 
SCHOOL,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Young  couple  to  do  entire  work  of 
home;  t,wo  adults,  two  children;  must  be  neat 
and  willing:  give  references  and  w’ages  in  first 
letter.  MRS.  JAMES  WILLITS,  Glen  Cove, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — By  October  1,  a  practical  farmer 
and  herdsman,  able  to  manage  185-acre  farm 
and  small  dairy  herd  of1  purebred  Guernseys; 
first-rate  recommendations  obligatory.  MRS.  F. 
J  STEVENS,  Stone  House  Farm,  Gladstone, 
N.  J. 
RELIABLE  single  man  for  general  work,  small 
dairy  farm;  good  milker;  $60  month,  board; 
permanent  place;  references  required.  CHARLES 
M.  EDDY,  Bloomfield,  Conn. 
COMPETENT  farmer,  must  understand  milking, 
poultry  and  general  farming;  reference  re¬ 
quired;  good  borne,  good  wages,  permanent  posi¬ 
tion  to  a  man  who  is  qualified  to  fill  the  posi¬ 
tion.  Apply  or  write  GEORGE  M.  DENNY, 
Denville,  N.  J. 
MIDDLE-AGED  couple,  man  as  gardener  and 
general  farm  work;  wife  to  do  general  house¬ 
work;  modern,  good  home;  all  year  position; 
wages  reasonable;  call  or  write,  MRS.  E.  MOR¬ 
GAN,  Canaan,  N.  Y. 
SINGLE  man,  experienced  for  general  farm 
work  and  milking;  also  boy  18,  some  experi¬ 
ence.  SCOTT,  R.F.D.  1,  Ringoes,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Farm  helper,  with  some  experience; 
young  or  middle-aged;  general  farm  work 
with  dairy;  high  grade  market  milk  produced; 
must  be  ’careful  with  stock;  room  and  board 
with  owner;  fair  wages,  good  living  conditions; 
permanent  position;  state  particulars,  W.  S. 
TORBERT,  Newtown,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 
WANTED — Assistant  herdsman;  single  man;  no 
liquor  or  tobacco;  herd  of  registered  polled 
shorthorns;  milking  machines  used,  records 
kept;  butter  made;  board  and  live  witli  herds¬ 
man  and  family;"  steam  heated  house;  state  casli 
wages  desired  in  first  letter.  ASHTON  ROL¬ 
LINS,  Three  Rivers  Farm,  Dover,  N.  II. 
WANTED — Farm  teamster,  first-class  white 
man  for  farm  teamster;  good  hoard,  single 
bed  and  room.  Apply  BREIDABLIIv  FARM. 
P.  0.  Box  950,  Wilmington,  Del. 
WANTED — General  farmer,  experienced,  will¬ 
ing  to  care  for  small  dairy  and  500  hens; 
state  salary  expected  in  first  letter;  references 
required.  F.  L.  TUCKER,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Housekeeper,  Protestant,  no  objec¬ 
tion  to  small  child;  good  permanent  home:  light 
housework;  one  in  family;  near  Waterbury, 
Conn.;  one  mile  front  trolley;  on  State  road. 
ADVERTISER  3761,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Reliable  woman  for  housework  on 
farm  near  Lockport;  small  family,  no  objec¬ 
tion  to  one  or  two  children.  C.  E.  Campbell, 
R.F.D.  40,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  man  for  dairy  and  grain 
farm;  for  particulars  call  or  write  WALTER 
SAGER,  Vincentown,  N.  J. 
SETTLED  man,  experienced  in  general  farm 
work;  state  wages  and  reference.  LONE 
OAK  FARM,  Warren,  Va. 
MIDDLE-AGED  woman  who  likes  country  life 
for  housework  (no  cooking)  in  family  three 
adults;  near  Red  Bank;  must  be  neat  and 
trustworthy:  references.  Write  BOX  287,  Fair- 
baven,  N.  J. 
MIDDLE-AGE,  pleasant  woman,  wanted  as 
working  housekeeper,  or  young  girl  for  light 
housework,  preferring  good  home  to  high 
wages;  state  wages  wanted;  permanent  or  for 
couple  months.  MRS.  A.  M.  BISSELL,  New¬ 
town,  Conn.  Tel.  2-13. 
FARMER,  married:  salary  or  liberal  terms,  for 
share  farming;  seventy  acres,  fully  equipped; 
six  head  Federal  Accredited  Holstein  Friesians; 
chance  for  young  man  to  acquire  interest  in 
registered  stock;  facilities  for  chickens  and 
mushrooms;  good  house  and  permanent  place. 
PHILIP  M.  HICKS,  Avondale,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 
WANTED — Married  man  to  drive  team  and 
general  work  on  farm  near  Danbury,  Conn. ; 
small  family,  one  or  two  children.  Manager, 
REDVALE  FARM.  Redding,  Conn. 
WANTED — Single  man  for  small  retail  route; 
one  who  can  drive  Ford  car,  and  milk;  state 
wages  expected  in  first  letter.  TRYON  FARM, 
Bradford,  Mass. 
WANTED — Middle-aged  woman  to  help  in  small 
family;  particulars  BOX  .64,  Speonk,  N.  Y. 
MAN  used  to  certified  milk  plant  as  assistant 
dairyman,  where  modern  machinery  including 
ice  plant  are  used;  first-class  living  conditions, 
in  modern  home;  references.  GEORGE  M. 
ECKERT,  Allendale,  N.  J.  Phone  Saddle 
River  22. 
WANTED,  boy  16  or  over  September  1:  honest, 
reliable,  good  habits,  for  small  poultry-dairy 
farm;  easy  work,  good  home,  permanent  job  for 
right  boy;  give  wages,  qualifications,  etc.,  in 
first  letter.  CHAS.  MANLEY,  Braintree,  Vt. 
TRUCK  DRIVER,  married,  for  general  work  on 
large  dairy  farm;  must  be  a  careful  driver 
and  willing  to  work  at  other  work  when  not 
driving;  horse,  garden,  wood,  2  qts.  milk  and 
$70  a  month.  ADVERTISER  3792,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOREMAN-HERDSMAN  wanted  for  large  dairy 
farm;  good  location,  buildings,  and  equip¬ 
ment;  must  be  experienced  in  handling  men,  and 
good  cow  man;  furnished  house,  fuel,  lights, 
2  qts.  milk  a  day,  and  $75  a  month,  with  gar¬ 
den;  position  also  open  for  married  man  at  $65, 
and  single  man  at  $50.  ADVERTISER  3793, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
AFTER  September  1,  retired  New  York  City 
business  man,  living  alone  on  farm,  short  dis¬ 
tance  from  New  York  City,  requires  the  services 
of  refined,  intelligent,  country  bred  woman,  with 
one  or  two  children  of  school  age,  or  with 
young  sister  or  brother,  to  keep  house  for  him; 
must  be  good  plain  cook,  good  bread  maker; 
house  has  running  water  and  is  heated  through¬ 
out;  address  giving  full  particulars  and  wages 
required.  ADVERTISER  3767,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
TWO  ladies  want  Protestant,  general  house- 
worker,  age  30  to  50  years,  in  small  modern 
cottage,  September  8;  no  washing;  must  bo 
good  plain  cook  and  neat;  $50;  if  satisfactory 
New’  York  in  Winter  for  cooking  only,  $55, 
with  New  England  chambermaid,  waitress,  sun¬ 
ny  apartment;  good  home  where  faithful  ser¬ 
vice  is  appreciated.  ADVERTISER  3780,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — General  farm  worker,  German  or 
Swedish  preferred,  for  fruit  and  poultry  farm; 
must  be  good  worker;  good  house  and  privileges; 
moderate  salary  to  start;  reply  ADVERTISER 
3783,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — October  1.  experienced  farmer,  with 
son  to  work  150-acre  farm  on  shares:  Somer¬ 
set  County,  N.  J.  ADVERTISER  3784,  care 
Rural  Newr-Yorker. 
MARRIED  man  on  general  farm,  no  children; 
wife  assisting  with  housework;  give  age  and 
wages  desired.  LEO  F.  WOODWORTH,  Lyn- 
donville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  poultryman  on  large  com¬ 
mercial  plant;  good  job  for  a  man  not  afraid 
to  work;  state  age,  experience,  salary  in  first 
letter;  no  children.  ADVERTISER  3791,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  by  October  1  or  before,  general 
farmer,  one  with  knowledge  of  fruit  preferred 
to  work  my  farm  in  Orange  County;  salary  and 
percentage;  best  of  references  solicited  as  to 
character,  etc.;  state  where  employed  past  five 
years.  Address  ADVERTISER  3795,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — August  25,  single  man  of  good  char¬ 
acter,  experienced  around  cows,  as  second 
man  in  dairy  barn;  35  cows,  Empire  milker: 
permanent  position;  wages  $60  and  lodging. 
Apply  SIMONDS  FARM,  Lexington,  Mass. 
WANTED  on  commercial  poultry  plant,  reliable 
farm-raised,  married  man  used  to  all  farm 
work;  poultry  experience  desirable  but  not 
necessary  if  interested  and  ambitious  to  make 
good;  no  experimenters,  managers,  or  men  who 
“know  it  all”  need  apply;  prefer  man  handy 
with  tools;  steady  job;  free  rent:  give  quali¬ 
fications.  wages,  references.  OAK  KNOLL 
POULTRY  FARM,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Man  or  boy  to  work  on  farm:  steady 
job;  state  wages  and  particulars  in  first  let¬ 
ter.  A.  E.  BERVY,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
OPPORTUNITY  for  two  young  men  to  work  in 
purebred  Holstein  dairy  with  competent  men 
and  learn  something;  no  farm  work;  congenial 
living  and  working  conditions;  pay  to  start  $55 
per  month,  with  board,  room  and  laundry;  regu¬ 
lar  increases  to  $75  per  month  for  satisfactory 
men.  M.  H.  KEENEY,  Essex  County  Hospital, 
Cedar  Grove,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Capable  and  energetic  young  man, 
not  married,  to  work  as  assistant  poultryman 
in  a  commercial  plant;  experience  and  refer¬ 
ence  required.  Address  BROAD  BROOK  FARM, 
Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y. 
Situations  Wanted 
RURAL  school  wanted  by  teacher  with  two 
years’  experience:  Southern  New  York  pre¬ 
ferred.  ADVERTISER  3771,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FARM  mechanic  open  for  position;  thorough 
knowledge  of  carpenter,  concrete,  painting, 
plumbing,  machine  and  general  repair  work; 
familiar  with  all  farm  and  estate  work;  42 
years  old.  married.  EMERSON,  R.F.D.  46, 
West  Redding,  Conn. 
MOTHER  and  son  wish  position  on  fruit  farm; 
mother  as  housekeeper,  son  understands  all 
farming.  MRS.  A.  BAUNACH,  Box  41,  Kings¬ 
ton,  N.  J. 
SINGLE  man.  age  28,  with  agricultural  and 
business  college  training,  open  for  position 
September  1,  as  manager  of  general,  or  dairy 
and  live  stock  farm,  or  as  herdsman  in  large 
purebred  herd;  four  years’  experience  managing 
farms,  a  first-class  farmer  and  A1  in  handling 
men;  thoroughly  understand  the  care  and  feed¬ 
ing  of  purebred  cattle  and  fully  experienced  in 
running  test  cows  on  both  short  and  long  time 
work,  also  certified  milk;  best  references  fur¬ 
nished  concerning  ability,  honesty,  and  indus¬ 
try,  including  present  employer’s;  want  only 
permanent  job  that  carries  with  it  a  man-size 
amount  of  responsibility.  ADVERTISER  3762, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  by  young  married  man.  September 
or  October;  hustler,  sincere,  mechanical:  now 
manager  of  large  general  farm;  show  worth  in 
work,  not  in  bragging.  ADVERTISER  3774, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  as  cook  in  farm  boarding 
house  by  man  with  30  years’  experience; 
state  wages  first  letter:  reference.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3775,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
ATTENTION — Y’oung  man,  18.  desires  genuine 
home  with  good  people;  high  school  oppor¬ 
tunities;  will  help  in  greenhouse,  small  farm, 
etc.;  near  town;  ambitious,  companionable ;  ex¬ 
change  excellent  references.  ADVERTISER 
3778,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
GAME  preserve  superintendent  open  for  posi¬ 
tion,  charge,  preserve  or  club,  any  location. 
ADVERTISER  3794,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Young  man  20  years  of  age, 
desires  position  on  poultry  and  orchard  farm, 
with  opportunity  to  learn  business;  have  had 
some  experience  in  this  line:  Pennsylvania  resi¬ 
dent;  good  references.  ADVERTISER  3785, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  practical,  experienced,  age  25, 
single,  desire  position:  address  ADVERTISER 
3782,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FIRST-CLASS  farmer  and  gardener  is  open  for 
an  engagement,  would  like  position  where  a 
brother  can  go  with  him.  best  of  reference.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3781,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  16  years’  practical  experience 
incubation,  rearing,  feeding  for  high  egg 
production,  pedigree  work,  trap-nesting,  use  of 
lights  on  layers,  also  squabs:  not  just  a  poultry- 
man  but  a  successful  breeder  of  utility  or  ex¬ 
hibition  stock;  will  consider  salary  and  profit- 
sharing  proposition;  age  40.  married,  one  child 
high  school  age.  ADVERTISER  3786,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN.  Scotch,  single,  wishes  situation; 
experienced  in  all  lines  of  cattle  manage¬ 
ment:  furnish  references  from  Scotch  and 
American  employers.  ADVERTISER  3788,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  single  thorough,  reliable,  at 
present  in  charge  of  commercial  plant  is  open 
to  good  proposition.  ADVERTISER  3790,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
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  wanted  only  from  responsible 
parties.  Address  ADVERTISER  2900,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
206-ACRE  FARM — 32  registered  and  grade  Hol- 
steins,  purebred  Lakenvelders:  50  acres  tim¬ 
ber,  apple  orchard,  complete  farm  equipment. 
C.  M.  EATON,  Cineinnatus,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Fruit  and  general  farm;  93  acres; 
sandy  loam  soil;  famous  Ringing  Ilill  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  spraver.  horses,  chickens  and  bees;  bar¬ 
gain  at  $15,000.  F.  H.  YARNALL,  934  High 
Street,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Eastern  shore  waterfront,  poultry, 
fruit  and  truck  farm;  223  acres.  100  under 
cultivation:  beautiful  location;  fine  beach, 
oysters,  fishing,  bathing;  1,000.000  feet  tim¬ 
ber;  good  buildings;  price  $12,000,  $2,500  cash. 
IV.  J.  VESSEY,  Shelltown,  Md. 
DAIRY  FARM— 138  acres,  90  level  highly  cul¬ 
tivated;  well  watered;  seven-room  house;  slate 
roof  barn  and  sheds;  one  mile  from  railroad 
and  trolley;  five  from  Norwich;  located  both 
sides  State  road  between  two  villages:  Deieo- 
Light;  Hinman  milker;  running  water  in  barn; 
must  be  sold:  bargain.  Write  GILBERT  S. 
RAYMOND,  Norwich,  Conn. 
FOR  RENT — 100  acres,  2  houses.  2  barns,  all 
improvements:  7  miles  from  Bridgeport.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  3711,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FDR  SALE — Any  part  of  70  acres,  %  mile  from 
town  of1  3.500  in  Northern  New  Jersey:  % 
mile  from  railroad,  55  miles  from  New  York; 
town  water,  electric  lights,  phone,  etc.;  fine 
bathing;  concrete  highway:  ideal  bungalow  or 
poultry  farm  site.  ADVERTISER  3713,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker 
1  ,  .  . . .  — , 
$4,000  CASH  takes  15  acres  on  State  road,  9- 
room  house,  bath,  hot  water,  telephone,  extra 
good  basement  barn:  5  miles  from  Jamestown, 
N.  Y..  7  miles  to  Chautauqua  Lake;  best  mar¬ 
kets  in  State;  Vi  mile  to  stores,  churches,  etc.; 
extra  fine  land  for  truck,  poultry,  or  fruit;  no 
agents.  G.  B.  BABCOCK,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — 6-room  house,,  some  improvements, 
some  ground,  easy  commuting  to  New  York, 
near  station.  '  reasonable,  cash  $500,  Jersey  pre¬ 
ferred.  ADVERTISER  3764,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 90  acres,  Chenango  Co.;  12  head  of 
stock,  and  tools.  ADVERTISER  3763,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM — 96%  acres,  sale  or  exchange  for  small 
place,  commuting  distance  New  York  City; 
3%  miles  from  railroad  station  at  Roscoe;  60 
acres  tillable.  15  timber,  balance  pasture;  sur¬ 
face  level;  house,  10  rooms,  running  water; 
25-cow  concrete  basement  barn;  large  silo; 
adaptable  to  grains,  potatoes,  clover;  watered 
by  springs  and  brooks;  pond;  poultry  house, 
brooder  house,  garage,  ice  house,  other  build¬ 
ings;  all  good  condition;  opportunity;  inspection 
invited.  A.  HUST,  Roscoe,  N.  Y. 
233%- ACRE  Iowa  farm  in  Clinton  County;. 
good  buildings  and  excellent  wells;  a  good* 
dairy  and  stock  farm  as  well  as  agricultural; 
all  tillable  but  50  acres;  price  reasonable,  terms 
easy;  for  information  write  J.  WM.  ROSSITER, 
Oxford,  Iowa. 
66-ACRE  farm  for  sale,  2  houses,  free  gas, 
spring,  water,  large  orchard.  5  cows,  pair 
horses,  farm  implements:  $2,500,  $500  cash, 
balance  terms.  FRED  DRAKE,  Sliinglehouse, 
Pa. 
375-ACRE  farm  with  all  growing  crops,  for 
$900  above  Federal  Land  Rank  mortgage  of 
$7,000;  buildings  alone  worth  $15,000.  BOX 
129,  Marathon,  N.  Y. 
SHENANDOAH  VALLEY,  Va.,  15  acres,  7 
cleared.  2  2-room  bungalows,  good  water, 
fruit,  outbuildings,  healthful  climate,  in  grow¬ 
ing  poultry  section;  $950,  half  down.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3770,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  OR  RENT — 60-acre  general  farm, 
especially  suited  to  fruit;  crops  in  ground; 
hay  in  barn;  equipped  and  stocked;  7-rooni 
stone  house,  modern  plumbing,  and  heater  in¬ 
stalled;  $5,000,  with  or  without  new  tenant 
house;  near  Kingston.  N.  Y. ;  for  particulars, 
address  HENRY  F.  DUNBAR,  Ruby  N  Y 
ADIRONDACK  cottage  for  rent,  exceptionally 
equipped,  in  heart  State  reserve;  completely 
furnished,  five  bedrooms,  detached  kitchen, 
dining  room,  bath  with  running  hot  and  cold 
water;  far  enough  from  town  and  other  camps 
to  assure  perfect  freedom  and  restfulness:  boat, 
ice  free;  to  October  1.  $200.  HANNAH  PAYNE, 
Raquette  Lake,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  OR  RENT  on  shares  to  practical 
farmer  willing  and  able  to  work  my  400-acre 
farm  located  4  miles  east  of  Gowanda,  N.  Y., 
in  the  Township  of  Otto.  36  miles  south  of  Buf¬ 
falo;  all  necessary  machinery  and  tools  on  place 
and  well  stocked  with  Holstein  cattle,  Shrop¬ 
shire  sheep,  Berkshire  hogs  and  White  Leg¬ 
horn  hens:  175  acres  tillable;  acetylene  gas 
plant ;  spring  water  in  all  buildings;  three  good 
houses;  all  buildings  in  good  shape.  Address 
II.  W.  KELLOGG,  632  Riverside,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.  Possession  November  1. 
FAMOUS  WINTER  RESORT— New  York  im¬ 
porter  wants  to  let  his  30-acre  farm  in  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J. ;  15  acres  under  cultivation;  fruit 
and  poultry;  splendid  opportunity  for  right, 
party  to  develop  profitable  Winter  boarding 
house:  six-room  colonial  house,  several  out¬ 
buildings,  electricity;  about  one  mile  from 
progressive  town;  rent  $1,000  yearly.  ‘  Address 
BOX  320  Madison  Square  Post  Office,  New 
York  City. 
WANTED — Small  farm  with  good  size  house; 
Southern  New  York.  Connecticut  preferred. 
ADVERTISER  3772.  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
EXCEPTIONAL  poultry  farm,  Hunterdon  Coun¬ 
ty.  N.  J.;  600  capacity;  fine  stock;  thor¬ 
oughly  equipped  with  every  convenience;  good 
income;  5%  acres;  owner  obliged  to  sell;  mod¬ 
erate  price  to  quick  buyer.  ADVERTISER 
3773,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
57  ACRES,  good  buildings,  running  water, 
plenty  wood  and  timber:  mile  village,  school, 
improved  road:  4  miles  railroad;  $2,500,  $1,000 
cash,  balance  long  time  mortgage  or  exchange 
toward  larger  farm.  BOX  42,  Pitcher,  N.  Y. 
FARM  FOR  SALE — 100  acres  with  lots  of  first- 
class  fool  machinery;  7  cows,  2  big  horses, 
850  chickens.  2  pigs,  geese:  land  first-class;  5 
good  barns.  8- room  house:  15  minutes  walk  to 
station;  price  $5,500.  ADOLPH  SROKA,  Sum¬ 
mit,  R.  I. 
WANTED  to  bnv  or  rent  small  farm;  must  he 
reasonable.  OTTO  SCHLENDER,  Rosebank, 
S.  I.,  N.  Y. 
COMMUTATION  poultry  farm,  8  acres;  40  min¬ 
utes  from  New  York;  private  customers: 
1,000  hens.  1,000  pullets;  modern  houses:  0- 
rooin  living  house;  every  improvement.  MID¬ 
LAND  POULTRY  FARM,  Warren  Point,  N.  J. 
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