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Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED  —  Assistant  herdsman,  purebred 
Guernseys;  must  be  honest,  capable  and  will-, 
ing;  call  or  address.  Manager,  MAC-BRAE 
FARM,  Flemington,  N.  J. _ ___ 
WANTED — Large  families  with  boys  and  girls 
over  16  years  old,  light,  clean  work;  good  liv¬ 
ing  conditions,  churches  and  schools;  growing 
country  town;  good  wages;  also  have  a  few 
positions  for  teamsters  and  general  farm  help. 
A.  C.  CHENEY  PIANO  ACTION  CO.,  Castleton, 
Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.  _ 
HOUSEKEEPER  WANTED  in  family  of  three, 
five-room  suburban  apartment;  apply  in  per¬ 
son  or  by  mail  to  MRS.  E.  W.  VAN  VOOR- 
HIS,  159  Home  Ave.,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Woman  for  housework,  three  adults, 
in  country,  no  washing.  ALMA  HIBBARD, 
Gansevoort,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Good  plain  cook;  country  till  Thanks¬ 
giving,  then  New  York  apartment;  5  in  fam¬ 
ily;  references  required.  Write  MRS.  C.  H. 
JONES.  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Reliable,  experienced,  working  fore¬ 
man  for  a  fruit  farm,  with  mechanical  knowl¬ 
edge  and  ability  to  handle  men;  married,  not 
over  40;  comfortable  house  with  electric  lights 
and  running  water;  references  required;  state 
wages  expected.  F.  W.  RROWNIXG,  R.  D.  No. 
7,  Norwich,  Conn. 
SINGLE  man  for  farm  work :  must  be  good  milk¬ 
er;  $50  per  month  and  board  all  Winter;  must 
he  first-class  and  ready  to  work  at  once. 
’Phone  42- M.  CHESTER  SMITH,  Cold  Spring, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — Practical  farmer,  married.  with 
grown  children,  living  home,  to  work  share 
basis,  dairy  farm  65  miles  from  New  York  City: 
Grade  A  milk;  equipped  with  cows,  horses,  ma¬ 
chinery,  tractor;  modern  house,  barn;  state  na¬ 
tionality;  good  references  required;  no  drifters. 
ADVERTISER  4103,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN  woman,  or  mother  and  daughter, 
for  household  work,  near  New  Hayen;  state 
full  particulars  and  salary  expected.  Address 
BOX  734,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
WANTED — Couple  to  work  on  farm  near  Pough¬ 
keepsie,  30  to  60  years;  moderate  salary  and 
good  home  to  April  1st  to  reliable  couple  with 
references;  carfare  paid;  state  salary.  J.  M. 
BURTON,  Dutchess  Co.,  Arlington,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — On  private  place  near  Plainfield,  New 
Jersey,  man,  married  or  single,  work  around 
grounds,  help  with  kennel  of  bird  dogs;  gen¬ 
erally  useful.  Pleasant  permanent  position,  with 
own  living  quarters  having  modern  improve¬ 
ments.  Must  drive  auto  or  ■willing  to  learn. 
ADVERTISER  4166,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — All  round  man  on  poultry  and  fruit 
farm,  23  miles  from  N.  Y.  Willing  to  share 
profits.  Inquire  H.  JACOB,  130  W.  125th  St. 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attend¬ 
ants  in  State  institution  for  feeble-minded; 
salary  $50  per  month  and  maintenance.  Apply , 
stating  age  and  inclosing  letter  of  reference 
(from  previous  employer  if  possible)  to  out , 
IXTENDENT,  Letcliworth  Village,  Lhiells, 
Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Two  good  tree  pruimrs;  state  salary 
and  give  references.  Apply  W.  E.  SCHMiCix. 
FRUIT  FARMS,  Hamburg,  Pa.  
WANTED — Capable  woman,  for  general  house¬ 
work,  in  a  family  of  two;  $60  a  month. 
DEItRYDALE  FARM,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER — A  strong  woman,  under  50 
years;  willing  to  do  everything  except  laundry; 
for  three  adults  in  small  New  York  City  suburb: 
must  lie  good  cook  and  clean.  A  good  home  and 
considerate  treatment;  $50  per  month;  references 
required.  MRS.  M.  H.  FREEMAN,  Valhalla, 
N.  Y. 
SINGLE  man  as  assistant  herdsman  for  Guern¬ 
sey  breeding  establishment  near  Pittsburgh, 
one  who  is  experienced  milker  and  to  help 
with  test  cows;  good  wages  and  steady  posi¬ 
tion;  state  full  particulars,  references  to  JOHN 
COSTOFF,  Beechwood  Farms,  Sliarpsburg,  I  a. 
WOMAN  WANTED  for  general  housework  in  a 
small  family  in  the  country;  year  ’round  posi- 
tion:  all  conveniences  that  are  found  in  a  city 
home.  T.  C.  LUTHER,  R.  1,  P.  0.  Mechamc- 
ville,  N.  Y.  _ . 
DAIRYMAN  WANTED  at  the  Matteawan  State 
hospital;  wages  $80  to  $90  per  month  with 
board,  lodging,  laundry  and  medical  attendance; 
for  further  particulars  apply  at  hospital  or  ad¬ 
dress  DR.  F.  C.  KIEB,  Medical  Superintendent, 
Beacon,  N.  Y.  
WANTED — Young  men  to  learn  the  retail  mar¬ 
ket  business  including  meat  cutting,  display 
work  and  salesmanship;  good  references  re¬ 
quired;  mail  applications  to  W.  K.  HUXCHIN- 
SON  CO.,  Arlington  Center,  Mass.  
WANTED — Experienced  man  and  wife  for  gen¬ 
eral  farm  work;  wife  to  do  the  housework; 
man  able  to  handle  tractor  and  truck;  200-acre 
farm;  permanent  position  either  on  salary  or 
on  shares;  state  wages  desired  in  first  letter. 
ADVERTISER  4130,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Clean,  experienced  dry  hand  milk¬ 
ers  for  certified  dairy;  15  cows;  wages  $60 
and  maintenance;  10-hour  day;  no  outside  work; 
state  age,  reference,  experience.  RARITAN 
VALLEY  FARMS,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Couple,  no  children;  gardener  and 
laundress  for  small  place;  steady  year  round 
position.  J.  W.  O’CONNOR,  Syosset,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Boy.  16  or  over,  Nov.  1st,  for  small 
dairy-poultry  farm;  honest,  reliable,  good 
habits;  permanent  job  for  right  boy;  good  home; 
give  wages,  qualifications,  etc.,  in  first  letter. 
CHAS.  MANLEY,  Braintree, j  Vt. 
WANTED — Capable,  respectable,  young  woman 
as  mother’s  helper,  with  three  boys,  aged  ten, 
eight  and  three,  in  modern  suburban  country 
home;  cook  and  laundress  employed;  $15  a  week; 
references  required.  MRS.  FREDERICK  C. 
SUTRO,  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J. 
FARM  HELP  WANTED — Young  man  to  learn 
poultry  and  duck  raising;  experience  not 
necessary;  good  home  and  surroundings;  handy 
New  York  City.  BROOKCREST  FARM,  Box 
114,  Cranbury,  N.  J. 
PERMANENT  position  to  capable  farm  hand 
on  modern  dairy  farm.  ADVERTISER  4177, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER  WANTED  for  country  (Al¬ 
bany  County),  no  objection  to  child.  Address 
ADVERTISER  4178,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN  -  FARMHAND  wanted,  single,  ex¬ 
perienced  with  cows  and  farming,  to  milk 
five  or  six  cows,  care  for  herd  and  be  handy 
on  estate;  previous  experience  with  butter 
making  not  necessary;  send  references;  $60  a 
month  and  board.  K.  SNEDEKEIt,  St.  James, 
L.  I„  N.  Y. 
MARRIED  farmer,  preferably  with  son  able  to 
help  on  modern  dairy  and  poultry  farm;  wife 
to  do  plain  cooking;  separate  living  quarters, 
good  wages,  food,  light,  fuel  and  substantial 
share  to  right  party.  STORM  FARM,  Perkasie, 
Pa. _ _ 
COMPETENT,  industrious  couple  with  grown 
son  wanted  for  farm  and  country  place  sit¬ 
uated  in  Western  Massachusetts;  all  modern 
improvements  in  new  buildings  consisting  of 
farmer’s  cottage,  garage  and  barn;  stock  con¬ 
sists  of  about  15  head  including  9  registered 
Holsteins,  Address  GEO.  J.  GROSMAN,  215 
Astor  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. _ _ 
WANTED — A  capable  woman  or  girl  for  gen¬ 
eral  housework  in  suburban  home;  two  adults 
and  one  child  in  family;  must  be  willing  and 
good  plain  cook;  no  washing;  room  with  bath, 
$60  per  month.  ADVERTISER  4138,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  or  single  man,  general  farm 
work:  good  worker  who  wants  steady,  long 
job;  good  wages  to  right  man.  ADVERTISER 
4155,  care  Rural  New-Yorker.  _ 
WANTED  —  Middle-aged  Protestant  country 
woman,  to  do  general  housework  for  small 
family;  5-room  house;  country  town,  six  miles 
from  a  railroad,  30  miles  from  Worcester, 
Mass.;  modern  conveniences;  comfortable  and 
attractive  room;  excellent  home  for  right  per¬ 
son;  $8  a  week;  references  exchanged.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4156,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Immediately;  farm  hand;  compe¬ 
tent,  reliable,  single,  for  all  around  farm 
work;  $30  a  month  and  good  board.  IRA  fc>. 
JARVIS,  Hartwick  Seminary,  N.  Y. _ 
WANTED — Truth  student  farmer;  share  profits; 
Philadelphia.  ADVERTISER  4157,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker.  _ 
WANTED — A  young  man  of  good  habits  from 
16  to  20  years  for  general  farming  who  is 
interested  in  dairying  and  poultry,  who  is  thrifty 
and  wants  to  make  good;  will  pay  good  wages. 
ADVERTISER  4158,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  bachelor  owning  25-acre  chicken  farm, 
wishes  partner  between  ages  of  18  and  30; 
only  ambitious,  trustworthy  man  need  apply; 
excellent  opportunity  and  very  good  home  for 
right  party  ADVERTISER  4165,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker.  _ _ _ 
WANTED — Assistant  herdsman,  single  man,  no 
liquor  or  tobacco;  herd  of  registered  polled 
shorthorns;  milking  machines  used,  records 
kept’  butter  made;  board  and  live  with  herds¬ 
man’  and  family;  steam  heated  house;  state 
cash  wages  desired  in  first  letter.  ASHTON 
ROLLINS,  Three  Rivers  Farm,  Dover,  N.  H. 
YOUNG  MAN  of  good  habits  who  would  ap¬ 
preciate  good  home  wanted  on  farm;  give  ex¬ 
perience  and  particulars  in  first  letter.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4179,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MAN  WANTED — Farm  foreman  for  fruit  and 
poultry  farm  in  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4185,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Poultryman,  single,  reliable,  quali¬ 
fied  in  all  branches  of  modern  chicken  plant 
of  1,500  birds,  where  there  are  two  poultry- 
men  employed;  wages  $60  per  month  and  board; 
state  references,  age,  when  available  in  first 
letter.  G.  H.  HARRIS,  Route  3,  Anacostia, 
D.  C. 
MILKER  and  assistant  herdsman,  married,  no 
children,  or  single  man;  must  be  neat,  will¬ 
ing,  fond  of  cows  and  good  dry  hand  milker; 
no  outside  farm  work;  state  experience,  age, 
nationality  and  references  in  first  letter  and 
when  available.  G.  H.  HARRIS,  Route  3,  An¬ 
acostia,  D.  0. 
POULTRY  ASSOCIATE  WANTED— A  recog¬ 
nized  poultry  expert  has  an  established  pay¬ 
ing  poultry  plant  on  Cape  Cod,  specializing  in 
“bred  to  lay”  White  Rocks  and  White  Leg¬ 
horns,  day  old  chicks,  squabs,  pullets,  hatch¬ 
ing  eggs,  breeding  stock  and  soft  roasters;  the 
plant  is  capable  of  profitable  enlargement;  a 
man  who  wants  to  make  poultry  his  life  work, 
a  gentleman  whom  I  can  take  into  my  family, 
if  necessary,  willing  to  learn  and  to  work, 
with  capital  enough  to  enlarge  plant,  which 
will  ultimately  be  his,  may  find  a  profitable 
opening.  Address  ADVERTISER  4194,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN— For  a  small  plant  of  600  lay¬ 
ers.  a  few  ducks,  geese,  and  pigeon  for 
squabs:  raise  annually  1,000  birds;  prefer  a 
man  who  can  eaponize;  state  age,  references, 
wages,  size  of  family  and  experience  in  first 
letter;  open  November  1.  KILLINGLY  FARM, 
Barre,  Mass. 
Situations  Wanted 
PROGRESSIVE  practical  expert  farm  manager, 
Hudson  Valley  fruit,  general  experience,  open, 
position  responsibility;  minimum  $2,400  salary, 
percentage.  W.  McGANN,  109  Cannon  St., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Position  as  poultryman  by  young 
man  (23),  single,  with  practical  experience; 
good  references.  W.  C.  STIVERS,  Sussex,  N.  J. 
GARDENER,  Japanese,  married,  with  Rmall 
family,  wants  position  in  a  private  place; 
sober  and  competent  in  all  the  branches  of  gar¬ 
dening;  has  best  references.  MR.  TAGAMI, 
349  E.  49th  St.,  New  York,  N,  Y. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  December  1  as  man¬ 
ager  or  working  foreman  on  a  gentleman’s 
estate  by  a  married  man  with  small  family;  15 
years’  experience  in  general  farm  work;  Penn¬ 
sylvania  or  New  Jersey  preferred;  excellent 
reference  furnished.  ADVERTISER  4132,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
MOTHER  and  daughter  as  cook,  chambermaid, 
waitress,  with  boy  7  years  old;  near  school; 
good  reference.  ADVERTISER  4159,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  as  working  foreman  or  manager  on 
gentleman’s  estate;  life  experience,  under¬ 
stand  all  branches  of  industry,  operate  and  care 
for  tractor,  trucks  and  all  modern  farm  ma¬ 
chinery;  best  of1  references;  age  27;  American, 
married.  ADVERTISER  4162,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
INTERESTED  in  poultry,  some  experience. 
R.  B.  LANE,  809  Princeton  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
POULTRYMAN — Married,  28,  wishes  position 
Nov.  1st;  practical  experience;  trap  nesting; 
commercial  egg  production;  mix  own  feeds, 
etc.;  references;  honesty  and  capability;  Cornell 
University  and  former  and  present  employers. 
ADVERTISER  4173,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Honest:  capable;  references; 
game  farm,  commercial  egg  or  gentleman’s 
estate:  Cornell  training.  ADVERTISER  4174, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  married  man;  honest,  sober  and  reliable; 
references  to  same;  open  to  position  November 
1st;  garden,  poultry,  few  cows,  horses,  etc.; 
Cornell  training.  ADVERTISER  4175,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
A  MARRIED  MAN  with  small  family  who  has 
made  a  success  in  estate  management  is  open 
for  engagement,  12  years  and  10  years  in  last 
two  positions,  wife  board  help,  both  are  hard 
workers,  best  of  references  from  both  positions, 
present  employer  may  be  interviewed  regarding 
our  ability  and  characters.  ADVERTISER  4172, 
care  Rural  New’-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Young  man  with  some  ex¬ 
perience  in  poultry  and  general  farm  work 
wishes  to  know  more  about  the  poultry  business. 
ADVERTISER  4171,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED — Married  man,  37,  giving 
up  farming  on  own  account;  institutional  ex¬ 
perience;  handle  boys  or  men;  any  farming 
proposition,  estate  or  institution  requiring  ability 
to  handle  business  end  considered.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4170,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN  woman  under  sixty  wants  position 
as  housekeeper;  companion  for  elderly  woman 
or  couple.  ADVERTISER  4167,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION  as  caretakers  or  with  family  wanted 
by  man  and  wife;  wife  good  cook,"  capable 
housekeeper,  experienced  waitress;  man  can 
drive,  repair  cars,  garden,  farm,  make  himself 
generally  useful.  Address  P.  O.  BOX  202 
Clinton  Co.,  Ellenburg,  N.  Y. 
POSITION  by  competent  couple,  to  run  boarding 
house  on  private  estate.  ADVERTISER  4169, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — -Young  man,  27,  experienced 
in  poultry  and  farming,  also  mechanical 
ability,  wishes  to  learn  poultry  business  more 
thoroughly.  ADVERTISER  4182,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
IF  YOU  WANT  to  leave  your  farm  in  careful 
hands  or  need  reliable  help,  address  me  with 
particulars  of  location  and  conditions.  M.  T. 
HORNE,  Route  3,  Newton  Falls,  O. 
MAN,  29,  single,  Christian,  desires  position  as 
assistant  on  large  poultry  plant;  no  experi¬ 
ence  but  a  Willing  worker;  can  give  best  of 
references  as  to  character  if  wanted.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4184,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Single,  15  years’  experience, 
conscientious,  reliable,  is  open  to  good  propo¬ 
sition;  best  references.  ADVERTISER  4187, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
THOROUGHLY  experienced  herdsman  and 
dairyman,  desires  position  on  up-to-date  es¬ 
tate;  good  butter  maker;  single,  age  41;  prefer 
Guernseys;  state  wages.  ADVERTISER  4188, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL  poultryman  with  years  of  experi¬ 
ence,  desires  position  as  working  manager  of 
private  or  commercial  plant;  also  experienced 
dairyman:  state  salary;  am  single  man,  age 
40.  ADVERTISER  4189,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED  by  reliable  middle-aged  (38)  white 
woman  with  small  girl,  position  as  house- 
worker  or  housekeeper;  can  give  references. 
ADVERTISER  4190,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COUPLE,  Irish,  poultryman,  garden,  cows, 
handy,  age  40;  life  experience;  wife  house¬ 
work;  one  child;  good  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4191,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MAN,  21,  would  like  position  on  heavy  breed 
poultry  farm,  where  dressing  and  marketing 
are  done  extensively;  reference,  present  em¬ 
ployer.  W.  M.  McLennan,  R.  D.  4,  Quaker- 
town,  Pa. 
WANTED  by  woman  with  two  children,  9  and 
11  years,  will  take  full  charge  of  gentle¬ 
man’s  home  in  country;  can  do  all  kinds  of 
cooking  and  give  best  of  references.  MRS.  A. 
PERKINS,  36  Farrar  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
POSITION  WANTED  as  working  manager  of 
modern  poultry  plant,  thoroughly  experienced, 
(11  years),  college  trained  (Cornell),  one  who 
understands  and  can  apply  modern  methods  in 
every  department;  age  31.  married;  start  No¬ 
vember  1.  ADVERTISER  4181,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
FOR  SALE — A  farm  of  108  acres,  located  In 
“The  Berkshire  Hills,”  on  high  ground,  one 
mile  from  town  and  railroad  station;  stock  barn 
30x60,  hay  barn  30x60;  garage;  also  toolhouse; 
private  house;  also  a  6-room  tenant  house;  good 
spring  water  in  both  houses ;_  fruit  trees;  good 
neighbors  and  good  roads;  price  $5,000  one-half 
cash;  balance  mortgage.  GEO.  D.  POWELL, 
State  Line,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE — Well  established  Long  Island  poul¬ 
try  farm,  28  acres,  stocked  with  2,000  Leg¬ 
horns  and  fully  equipped  for  raising  10,000 
chicks  with  many  modern  up-to-date  buildings; 
all  year  round  market  for  all  products:  for  full 
information  address  ADVERTISER  4063,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 77-acre  farm  and  boarding  house 
in  Catskill  Mountains.  WM.  JUDSON,  Del. 
Co.,  Stamford,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Going  poultry  plant,  15  acres 
fully  equipped,  water,  electricity;  beautiful 
7-room  modern  residence;  city  15,000;  particu¬ 
lars  and  terms  by  letter.  ADVERTISER  4064, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 97-acre  level  dairy,  truck  and 
poultry  farm;  economical  to  operate;  located 
in  the  Borough  of  Perkasie,  Pa.,  32  miles  from 
Philadelphia;  side  walks  and  all  city  conven¬ 
ience;  large  colonial  mansion,  two  baths,  hot 
water  heaters,  electric  lights;  good  retail  mar¬ 
ket,  best  of  schools,  churches,  and  splendid 
community;  19  head  of  cattle,  4  horses,  and 
poultry;  all  farm  machinery  necessary  to  op¬ 
erate  such  a  farm;  there  is  25  acres  of  good 
corn  and  25  acres  will  be  seeded  with  wheat, 
and  rye;  this  farm  can  be  cut  up  in  building 
lots,  or  a  splendid  site  for  an  institution;  price 
$35,000  including  all  live  stock,  crops,  tools, 
and  machinery;  full  particulars  given  on  re¬ 
quest;  rare  opportunity.  W.  S.  BERGER, 
Owner,  Perkasie,  Pa. 
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. 
FOR  SALE — At  half  cost,  to  close  an  estate, 
Crystal  Springs  Poultry  and  Dairy  Fo.rm, 
comprising  360  acres  located  1%  miles  irom 
Oil  City,  Pa.,  on  concrete  highway;  10  houses, 
excellent  dairy  with  50  cows,  feed  mills,  large 
barns  and  poultry  houses;  50  building  lots 
fronting  100  feet  on  concrete  highway  can  be 
sold  without  injuring  balance  of  the  farm; 
easy  terms  of  settlement.  BRUNDIIED  TRUST 
ESTATE,  Chambers  Bldg.,  Oil  City,  Pa. 
FIVE  ACRES  FOR  SALE,  dwelling,  bath,  fnrn-  . 
ace,  barn,  garage,  chicken  houses,  fruit,  near 
village;  cash  $1,500,  mortgage  $1,800.  BOX  162, 
Branchville,  N.  J. 
185-ACRE  farm,  with  federal  loan  of  $6,000, 
three  years  standing,  can  be  bought  by  clear¬ 
ing  up  back  claims,  taxes,  and  interest.  BOX 
129,  Marathon,  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  applet  trees,  standard  variety;  12  acres 
peaches;  two  tons  of  grapes  yearly;  pears,  cher¬ 
ries,  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  $12,000.  F.  H.  YARNALL,  934  High 
Street,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Oakwood  Terrace  farm,  beautiful 
country  estate,  in  Berkshire  Hills,  214  acres, 
elegant  house  16  large  rooms,  large  barn,  slate 
roofs  on  house  and  barn;  7-room  tenant  house; 
other  outbuildings;  orchard,  trout  stream 
length  of  farm,  forest  preserve;  rich  soil;  suit¬ 
able  gentleman’s  country  estate.;  sanitorium, 
boarding,  cattle  and  poultry  raising,  market 
gardening,  general  farming;  will  sell  buildings 
and  acreage  to  suit  purchaser;  easy  terms;  also 
fruit  and  poultry  farm,  seven  acres;  house  six 
rooms,  barn,  poultrv  houses;  all  kinds  fruit; 
price  $1,600.  FRANK  WHITEMAN,  Hillsdale, 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Cottage,  five  rooms  and  large  attic; 
about  one  acre;  plenty  of  fruit:  running  water 
in  house:  10  minutes  to  Harlem  Railroad;  50 
miles  to  New  York  City.  Address  owner,  JOHN 
DODD,  Norwich,  Conn. 
FOR  SALE— To  settle  estate  in  Cayuga  Co.,  3t& 
miles  to  railroad,  higli  school,  church,  %  mile 
off  State  road:  215  acres  level,  gravelly  loam 
limestone  land;  130  tillable,  timber,  spring 
watered  pasture,  orchards:  barn  68-80,  basement 
under  all;  horse  barn  30-40;  other  outbuildings; 
house  14  rooms,  furnace,  good  wells;  for  price 
and  terms  write  CELIA  M.  ATWOOD,  Locke, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED  to  lease  farm  suitable  for  poultry. 
ARTHUR  MAURER,  Huntington  Station, 
N.  Y. 
SMALL  FARM,  8  acres,  poultry,  truck,  fruit; 
on  State  road  and  creek  and  near  large 
town;  30  miles  to  Philadelphia;  7-room  stone 
house,  barn,  garage,  chicken  house;  southern 
exposure;  $2,0OO  cash,  rest  mortgage.  HER¬ 
BERT  AMAN,  Phoenixville,  Pa. 
TRUCK  FARM.  82  acres,  with  implements;  5 
miles  from  Washington,  D.  C.,  on  good  roads. 
ADVERTISER  4125,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 77-acre  farm;  good  yearly  income 
from  fruit;  paying  investment:  complete  in¬ 
formation  from  DECKER,  F’eura  Bush,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Jersey  fruit  and  poultry  farm,  15- 
25  acres;  eight-room  house;  some  woodland; 
on  or  near  water;  within  60  miles  New  York. 
ADVERTISER  4129,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM,  80  acres,  20  miles  to  Troy,  2%  to  rail¬ 
road  station;  10-room  house  finely  furnished; 
8  cows,  2  calves,  3  horses,  other  live  stock; 
barns,  silo,  machinery,  crops;  all  for  $4,500 
cash.  LEHNER,  526  E.  81st  St..  Apt.  23,  New 
York  City. 
WHY  not  buy  a  farm  that  pays  10  per  cent  on 
investment?  Good  buildings,  water,  orchard, 
roads;  milk  averages  nearly  ~y2c;  stock,  tools  if 
wanted.  ADVERTISER  4135,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Owuier  going  abroad  will  sell  his 
beautiful,  fully  equipped  farm  of  253  acres 
in  Burlington  County,  N.  J.,  with  all  stock, 
implements,  crops  in  barn,  and  about  40  acres 
corn,  modern  residence  with  electric  light,  two 
tractors,  Overland  touring  car  for  $36,000;  half 
cash,  balance  on  mortgage;  for  description  and 
further  information  apply  to  ALEX  VON  FEST, 
17  Battery  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
206-ACRE  farm,  400,000  ft.  hardwood  lumber, 
100  tons  hay,  10  tons  straw,  maple  bush,  ap¬ 
ple-pear  orchard,  ice  lake,  wells,  running  water, 
team,  farm  machinery,  30  Holsteins,  pen  Laken- 
velders:  good  buildings,  location;  price  $7,500. 
C.  M.  EATON,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 150  acres  on  State  highway,  and  7,. 
V.  R.  R.,  part  creek  bottom,  balance  timber 
and  rolling;  close  to  very  good  markets;  trout 
fishing,  bass,  bear  and  deer;  excellent  grouse 
and  smaller  game;  9- room  house  with  city  wa¬ 
ter;  basement  barn,  two  large  poultry  houses, 
granary,  hog  house;  will  put  in  200  purebred 
White  Leghorn  hens;  $2,500;  terms  for  one- 
third  of  price.  W.  M.  MATCHETT,  Towanda, 
Pa. 
FARM,  125  acres  (by  owner);  80  acres  good 
level  tillage;  25  acres  of  timber,  will  cut 
100,000  ft.  of  timber;  7-room  house;  30x60  barn; 
other  improvements;  price  $3,500;  cash  required, 
$1,500;  a  real  snap.  J.  B.  KOONS,  R.  F.  D.  3, 
Hornell,  N.  Y. 
FARM,  230  acres  (by  owner) ;  35  acres  wood  lot, 
130  acres  good  easy  rolling  to  level  tillage; 
excellent  orchard;  2  sets  of  buildings;  equipped 
with  stock  and  tools;  price  $10,500;  $4,000  cash. 
J.  B.  KOONS,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 
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