IMPORTANT  NOTICE 
The  Subscribers’  Exchange  -was  started  a 
good  many  years  ago  with  the  view  of  an 
extra  service  to  our  readers.  We  made  the 
rate  as  near  as  we  could  then  to  the  actual 
cost,  without  any  profit  in  it.  Since  then 
the  regular  advertising  rate  has  been  doubled 
and  the  cost  of  producing  the  Exchange  de¬ 
partment  has  fully  doubled,  but  we  think  so 
much  of  this  department  we  have  continued 
to  run  it  at  a  loss  in  order  to  fully  develop 
the  service.  We,  however,  find  it  necessary 
now  to  increase  the  cost  of  it  a  little,  and 
after  November  1  the  rate  will  be  8  cents  a 
word.  This  is  yet  less  than  the  cost  of 
producing  it  and  the  work  and  postage  inci¬ 
dental  to  it.  but  we  hope  to  effect  some  new 
economies  in  time,  and  wish  to  keep  the 
cost  of  the  service  at  the  lowest  possible 
level  to  make  it  available  to  all. 
Farm  Help  Wanted 
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. 
WANTED — Single  man,  some  experience,  to  care 
for  small  herd  purebred  Berkshire  hogs  on 
countrv  estate  in  Rhode  Island;  wages  to  start 
*00  per  month,  board  and  room;  address  with 
references,  ADVERTISER  4261,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  herdsman,  capable  doing 
test  work;  Guernsey  herd;  $100  month  with 
privileges;  wife  board  help  at  $35  per  man; 
references;  call  or  address  Manager  MACBRAK 
FARM,  Flemington,  N.  J.  _ 
WANTED — Capable  woman  for  general  house¬ 
work,  including  laundry,  two  in  family;  $50 
per  month.  C.  P.  BYINGTON,  M.D.,  Ossining, 
N.  Y. 
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  4278,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  working  foreman,  thor¬ 
oughly  experienced  in  dairying  and  general 
farming;  must  know  tractors  and  take  care  of 
a  herd  of  registered  Holstein  cows  and  show 
results;  near  town,  church,  and  school  in  New 
Jersey;  house  with  modern  conveniences;  state 
experience,  references,  etc.  ADY  ERTISER  4281, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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YOUNG  man  and  wife  on  dairy  farm;  man 
good  dry  hand  milker  and  used  to  general 
farm  work;  familiarity  with  orchard  work  de¬ 
sired;  wife  will  have  to  board  tester  occas¬ 
ionally  for  week  or  so  at  time;  7-room  house 
with  running  water,  plenty  of  room  for  gar¬ 
den;  want  the  kind  who  stay;  wages  $80  per 
month;  must  have  good  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4283,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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WANTED — Clean  steady,  single  man  on  farm, 
no  dairy;  $50  month  and  board;  year  round 
job  for  dependable  man.  W.  II.  RUETENIK, 
Riverwood  Farm,  Willoughby,  Ohio. 
WANTED — Married  man  as  herdsman  to  care 
for  Guernseys,  milking  machine;  wife  to 
board  two  men;  house,  all  modern  conveniences; 
could  also  use  barn  man.  HAMLET  HILL 
FARM,  Salisbury,  Conn. 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attend¬ 
ants  in  State  institution  for  feeble-minded; 
salary  $50  per  month  and  maintenance.  Apply 
SUPERINTENDENT,  Letchwortli  Village, 
Thiells,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y. 
SINGLE  man  for  farm  work,  must  be  good 
milker,  $50  per  month  and  board,  all  Win¬ 
ter;  must  be  first-class  and  ready  to  work  at 
once;  phone  42M.  CHESTER  SMITH,  Cold 
Spring,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Middle-aged  women  to  help  with 
housework,  no  washing,  no  children,  three  in 
family,  good  kind  home;  30  miles  from  New 
York  City;  wages  $15  per  month.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4285,  care  Rural  New'-Yorker. 
GIRL — Waitress,  chambermaid  (white) ;  wages 
$55;  substantial  raise  to  cheerful  worker 
wishing  permanent  place;  country.  Apply 
SHAUN  KELLY,  Richmond,  Mass.  Tel.  Rich¬ 
mond  17. 
t. - - - - - 
WANTED — Poultryman  for  private  place;  must 
be  able  to  mix  feed  and  good  dry  picker; 
wages  $80  per  month  with  board.  Address 
BOX  S,  Bernardsville,  N.  J. 
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WANTED — Immediately,  married  man  with 
so.  e  capital  or  equipment  to  work  farm  on 
shares.  BOX  74,  R.  D.  27,  Newfield,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Working  herdsman,  must  be  single, 
to  handle  30  Holstein  milk  cows  and  the 
same  number  of  young  stock,  at  a  county  in¬ 
stitution  in  Western  Pennsylvania;  plenty  of 
help  from  inmates;  $75  per  month  and  main¬ 
tenance.  Address  DR.  HENRY  WILSON, 
Supt.,  Somerset,  Pa. 
WANTED — Good  home  provided  for  mother 
helper;  family  two  adults,  two  children, 
other  help  kept;  please  state  salary,  references, 
etc. ;  20  miles  out  on  Hudson.  ADVERTISER 
4290,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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WANTED — Single  man  on  dairy  farm;  must  be 
good  milker  and  teamster;  state  wages  ex¬ 
pected.  W.  W.  BENSTEAD,  Plainville,  Conn. 
WANTED — Two  women,  one  as  cook,  other  as 
second  girl,  on  farm,  no  washing;  modern  con¬ 
veniences;  two  miles  from  town;  $100  per 
month.  MRS.  WM.  E.  SHOEMAKER,  R.  D.  9, 
Bridgeton,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Man  to  help  milk  and  do  general 
farm  work,  state  age,  wages  and  nationality. 
Write  G.  LAUNER,  Freehold,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Working  foreman,  one  not  afraid 
to  work,  for  large  farm  in  Massachusetts; 
write,  stating  age,  nationality,  experience  and 
s'ze  of  family.  ADVERTISER  4309,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ARE  YOU  THE  MAN — Have  wonderful  oppor¬ 
tunity  for  a  worker,  one  who  has  produced 
results  on  farm;  farm  located  30  miles  from 
New  York  City;  man  desired  must  be  specialist 
in  berries  and  small  fruits  and  know  general 
farming.  ADVERTISER  4317,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Barn  man  competent  to  handle  bulls 
and  care  for  calves  and  young  stock:  give 
full  particulars  and  references  with  applica¬ 
tion.  MARKHAM  &  PUFFER,  Avon,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  man,  who  understands  gen¬ 
eral  farming,  for  foreman  on  private  estate, 
ADVERTISER  4314,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
WANTED — Gardener  and  general  utility  man 
on  small  country  estate,  Northern  New  Jer¬ 
sey;  man  must  be  married  and  have  no  chil¬ 
dren  under  12;  should  be  able  to  drive  a  car 
and  take  care  of  one  cow,  one  horse  and  few 
chickens;  will  have  attractive  five-room  house 
with  modern  improvements  to  live  in  and  get 
light,  fuel,  milk  and  vegetables  besides  wages; 
wife  can  do  washing  if  she  wishes  to;  state 
references  in  detail  and  wages  expected.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4315,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WOOD  CHOPPERS  WANTED— 25  miles  from 
New  York  City;  $3  a  cord  and  board  them¬ 
selves;  house  supplied  at  low  rental.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4316,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PERMANENT — There  is  a  place  in  a  newly 
built  home,  20  minutes  from  Newark,  N.  J., 
and  18  miles  from  New  York,  for  an  industrious 
woman  of  pleasant  disposition  to  assist  with 
household  duties;  she  will  be  given  every  con¬ 
sideration  and  a  good  salary:  three  adults  in 
family;  write,  mentioning  references,  to  MRS. 
R.  E.  NUESE,  Short  Hills,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Single  men  to  work  at  least  one 
year  as  tester's  in  New  York  Cow  Testing 
Association;  experience  in  feeding  and  in  op- 
e.ation  of  Babcock  test  essential;  give  age, 
school  training,  dairy  or  farm  experience, 
names  and  address  of  former  employers.  Write 
G.  W.  TAILBY.  Jr..  Animal  Husbandry  De¬ 
partment,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — November  1,  working  farm  manager 
with  wife,  no  children;  150  acres,  40  miles 
from  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.;  1,800  chickens,  12 
cows,  3  horses,  auto,  8-room  house,  electric 
light  a 'd  furnace,  salary  or  percentage  basis 
with  privilege  of  buying  later;  give  full  par- 
tic  lars  a  ’.d  references  in  first  letter.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4320,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
Situations  Wanted 
EXPERIENCED  poultryman  and  gamekeeper, 
understands  trapping  and  shooting  of  vermin; 
37  years  of  age,  single,  with  highest  refer¬ 
ences,  desires  a  steady  position  on  gentleman’s 
private  country  place.  Address  ADVERTISER 
4205,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  manager,  36,  wishes  position  on  large 
farm  or  estate  for  December  1;  college  edu¬ 
cated,  married,  Germau-Ameriean,  of  proven 
executive  ability;  life  experience;  all  farm 
crops,  dairy,  poultry,  garden,  breeding,  showing, 
A.  R.  work;  registered  Guernsey;  excellent  rec¬ 
ord  in  calf  raising;  only  first-class,  steady  posi¬ 
tion  considered;  at  present  connected  with  200 
Guernsey  cattle  and  1,000  Hampshire  hogs; 
best  of'  references.  ADVERTISER  4255,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  as  head  poultryman  of 
private  estate;  13  years’  practical  experience 
in  all  branches  of  the  business,  and  side  lines. 
ADVERTISER  4247,  care  Rural  New-YOrker. 
WANTED — Position  as  manager  of  large  dairy 
farm,  preferably  purebred  Holstelns;  excellent 
references  as  working  manager  of  combination 
dairy  and  poultry  farm.  ADVERTISER  4248, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN — Single,  32  years  of  age,  thor¬ 
oughly  experienced,  capable  and  reliable,  open 
for  position  November,  as  working  manager  of 
private  or  commercial  plant.  ADVERTISER 
4280,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARMER  wishes  position  to  take  charge;  prac¬ 
tically  experienced  raising,  feeding  and  han¬ 
dling  purebred  and  grade  stock,  dairy  work, 
butter  making,  farm  and  garden  crops,  fruit  of 
all  kinds;  can  handle  any  proposition;  operate 
farm  machinery,  tractors,  trucks  and  engines, 
do  repairs;  married,  with  family;  best  refer¬ 
ences.  BOX  147,  Danbury,  Conn. 
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MIDDLE-AGED  woman  wants  position  as  house¬ 
keeper  in  small  family.  ADVERTISER  4282, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MASTER  FARMER  desires  position  as  man¬ 
ager  on  large  farm  or  estate;  experienced  in 
breeding  purebred  Holstein  cattle  and  produc¬ 
ing  fancy  market  milk ;  will  be  glad  to  detail 
my  experience;  high  class  reference  as  to  my 
ability  and  character.  ADVERTISER  4284, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MARRIED  man,  40,  2  children  school  age, 
wishes  position  as  stable  man  or  groom,  20 
years’  experience;  board  help  if  necessary.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4289,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN,  Protestant,  educated  woman  wants 
position,  mother’s  assistant,  fine  dressmaker, 
poultry  raising,  flower  and  vegetable  culture. 
ADVERTISER  4288,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
CAPABLE,  energetic,  farm  trained  woman 
wishes  responsible  position  in  country  for 
Winter.  ADVERTISER  4287,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  in  creamery  as  manager 
or  assistant  by  competent  young  man.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  4293,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
I _ _ _ 
MAN,  middle-aged,  single,  wishes  position  on 
small  private  estate;  handy  with  paint  brush, 
kind  to  animals  and  generally  useful;  wages, 
$35  to  $45.  ADVERTISER  4294,  care  Rural- 
NeW-Yorker. 
CAPABLE  superintendent  or  farm  manager  open 
for  position,  college  training,  17  years’  ex¬ 
perience,  good  references,  correspondence  so¬ 
licited.  ADVERTISER  4296,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
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WANTED — Position  as  farm  foreman  on  busi¬ 
ness  man’s  farm;  life  experience  in  general 
farming,  dairy  cattle  and  production  of  high 
grade  milk;  married,  no  children.  ARTHUR 
FREEMAN,  Edwards,  N.  Y. 
i - 
POULTRYMAN,  27,  married,  college  training, 
backed  by  5  years’  practical  experience,  all 
branches;  references.  ADVERTISER  4301,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN,  single,  highest  ability,  good  rec¬ 
ords.  references.  ADVERTISER  4305,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN  or  estate  superintendent,  married, 
seeks  position;  thoroughly  understands  pure¬ 
bred  cattle,  crops,  etc.;  expert  butter  maker: 
Hollander;  very  best  references.  Address  BOX 
326,  Mineola,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
ENGLISHMAN,  married,  2  children,  aged  10  and 
12,  wishes  position  as  manager  on  estate 
where  other  help  is  kept;  thoroughly  under¬ 
stands  upkeep  of  gentleman’s  place,  stock,  gard¬ 
en,  poultry,  etc.;  can  do  all  ordinary  repairing; 
first-class  reference.  It.  W.,  Box  365,  Southold, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
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POULTRYMAN  desires  position;  married,  no 
children;  capable  all  branches,  preferably 
private,  references.  ADVERTISER  4318,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker, 
POULTRYMAN,  married,  with  family,  wishes 
position  on  private  estate,  15  years’  experi¬ 
ence.  BOX  A,  Fishers  Island,  N.  Y. 
GARDENER — Many  years  experience  in  garden¬ 
ing,  farming;  can  run  gasoline  engine,  pump, 
mower,  etc.,  wishes  position  on  private  estate; 
married,  two  children,  has  good  references. 
BOX  22,  Millbrook,  N.  Y. 
POULTRYMAN,  college  graduate,  single,  Chris¬ 
tian,  wishes  position;  good  habits,  excellent 
references.  ADVERTISER  4313,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION  at  once  testing  or  general  herds¬ 
man  or  herd  manager;  educated  and  experi¬ 
enced;  married,  references  given.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4312,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  as  assistant  herdsman  or 
test  cow  milker,  in  advanced  registry  herd, 
by  American,  26,  single,  with  wide  experience 
in  commercial  herds;  wages  secondary  as  I  want 
to  learn  the  fine  points  on  feeding;  send  full 
particulars.  ADVERTISER  4311,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MILLER  WANTED— German  preferred,  to  op¬ 
erate  grain  elevator  in  New  Jersey,  10  miles 
from  New  York  City;  advise  references  and  ex¬ 
perience.  ADVERTISER  4321,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION  by  a  first-class  herdsman,  dairyman; 
married,  no  children;  wife  willing  to  run 
furnished  boarding  house  or  other  work;  A1 
references;  ADVERTISER  4319,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
}  Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
WANTED — Partner  in  poultry,  small  fruit  and 
trucking  business  for  Washington  market; 
details  on  request.  F’.  E.  DuPAUL,  Upper 
Marlboro,  Md. 
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,  Cineinnatus,  N.  Y. 
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,  poultry  houses;  all  kinds  fruit; 
price  $1,600.  FRANK  WHITEMAN,  Hillsdale, 
N.  Y. 
100  ACRES — Truck,  berry  farm  to  rent;  m-st 
buy  cows,  horses,  machinery.  LUTHER 
SNIDER,  Sprakers,  N.  Y. 
20-ACRE  chicken  and  fruit  farm  and  grocery 
store,  6-room  house,  2  chicken  houses,  barn, 
other  buildings,  good  condition;  horse,  wagon, 
truck,  350  pullets,  160  fruit  trees,  running  wa¬ 
ter,  farm  tools;  8  acres  clear;  near  Atlantic 
City;  price  $6,000,  half  cash;  for  full  informa¬ 
tion  write  to  HENRY  THOET,  1604  First  Ave., 
New  York  City. 
70-ACRE  fruit  farm,  18  miles  from  Philadelphia, 
Gloucester  Co.,  N.  J.,  on  good  road;  new 
house,  modern  improvements;  good  outbuildings; 
apples,  peaches  and  grapes  in  bearing;  8  acres 
asparagus;  near  railroad  and  large  cold  storage 
plant.  ADVERTISER  4225,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
10- ACRE  orchard  near  Spokane,  Wash.;  present 
crop  estimated  four  carloads:  sell  or  exchange 
for  eastern  property.  F.  GIDDINGS,  Baldwins- 
ville,  N.  Y. 
320-ACRE  equipped  Otsego  Co.,  valley  farm; 
well  located;  good  buildings;  plenty  timber, 
water:  fertile  soil;  14  mile  from  improved  road. 
IRA  HARRISON,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Central  or  Southern  New  Jersey,  5 
to  15  acres,  for  vegetables  and  chicken  farm; 
state  price  and  location.  BOX  442,  Plainfield, 
N.  J. 
FOR  SALE — 90-acre  farm,  2  miles  from  Kinder- 
liook,  Columbia  County,  N.  Y. ;  barn,  chicken 
house,  ice  house,  fruit,  berries,  woodland;  9- 
rcom  house,  screened  porch,  bath,  running  wa¬ 
ter,  furnace;  4-room  bungalow;  bargain,  if  sold 
at  once.  JESSIE  A.  BAKER,  Kinderhook, 
N.  Y. 
TO  CLOSE  estate,  73-acre  grain  and  fruit  farm 
near  Trumansburg  station  on  improved  road. 
11  miles  from  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  14-room  house 
barns,  poultry  and  hog  house  in  good  condition, 
good  wells:  one  mile  from  high  school  and 
churches.  M.  C.  BROWN,  It.  7,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
EXPERIENCED  couple  want  equipped  farm  on 
shares.  FRED  HANEIt,  R.  F.  D.  5.  Troy. 
N.  Y. 
$3,000  BUY’S  this  153-acre  farm,  two  miles 
Owego,  20  Binghamton;  100  young  apple  or¬ 
chard;  silo,  two  set  buildings,  constant  water 
supply;  30  acres  woods.  100  tillable:  part  cash, 
balance  long  time.  Address  OWNER,  Box  177, 
Milford,  N.  J. 
MODERN  72-acre  poultry  and  dairy  farm  among 
the  beautiful  Berkshire  hills,  must  be  sold 
at  once;  %  mile  to  village;  great  maple  shade 
trees,  beautiful  lawn;  11-room  dwelling,  elec¬ 
tric  lighted,  steam  heat,  hot  and  cold  running 
water,  bath  room,  telephone;  main  barn  elec¬ 
tric  lighted,  running  water;  silo,  garage,  ice 
house,  granary,  corn  house,  and  large  hay  barn; 
houses  for  1,500  fowls,  1,200-egg  Candee  incuba¬ 
tor,  Candee  brooders  for  1.000  chicks,  6  large 
colony  houses:  all  equipment  and  quantity  of 
household  goods  included;  price  $12,500,  terms. 
ADVERTISER  4264,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Ideal  poultry  farm.  2%  miles  from 
Ashland,  daily  through  train  to  New  York, 
best  egg  market;  hen  house  capacity  900  layers; 
good  dwelling;  full  particulars  sent  on  request. 
THE  MENOTTI  POULTRY  FARM.  Ashland, 
Va. 
WANTED — Small  poultry  farm  with  modern 
house  and  fully  equipped  within  15  miles  of 
Newark,  X.  J.;  will  buy  with  or  without  stock. 
ADVERTISER  4277,  care  Rural  New'-Yorker. 
GENTLEMAN’S  FARM,  95  acres,  on  State  road, 
one  mile  from  Leeds:  house  10  large  rooms, 
large  lawn  and  shade  trees,  furnished,  piano, 
telephone;  large  barn,  horse,  cow,  wagon,  barns, 
chicken,  pig.  ice  houses,  granary,  garage;  8 
cows,  2  horses,  100  chickens,  2  hogs,  bees;  all 
farm  machinery  and  tools;  apple  orchard, 
peaches,  pears,  plums  trees,  grapes;  20  ton 
hay,  400  bushel  corn,  100  oats,  40  wheat,  10 
straw;  all  in  good  condition:  price  $15,000, 
terms.  SPRING  BROOK  FARM,  Leeds,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Small  farm,  house,  buildings  and 
location  suitable  for  poultry;  a  real  bargain. 
V.  FLOYD  DAVIS,  Mount  Sinai,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 59  acres  good  land;  for  particulars 
write  430  DAVIS  ST.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
FOR  SALE — 150-acre  dairy  and  potato  farm, 
level  fertile  soil,  good  buildings;  handy  to 
Philadelphia,  Trenton,  Lakewood  and  shore 
markets;  cheap  at  $18,000.  ADVERTISER 
4292,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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FOR  SALE — Dairy  farm,  3  miles  from  Wash¬ 
ington,  D.  €.,  80  acres;  20  acres  Alfalfa;  40 
cow  barn,  James  planned  and  equipped;  sac¬ 
rifice  quick  sale,  less  than  cost  of  buildings; 
best  terms.  C.  H.  CORKRAN,  Washington 
Grove,  Md. 
14- ACRE  farm,  0-room  house  and  cellar;  must 
be  sold  on  account  of  sickness;  Atlantic  coun¬ 
ty,  N.  J..  Owner,  ELIASSEN,  14  Fourth  place, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
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FOR  SALE  —  27  acres  farm,  level,  all  till¬ 
able,  except  half  acre,  by  school,  church;  1% 
mile  to  State  road;  7-room  house,  barn,  garage; 
buildings  all  new;  poultry,  horse,  cow;  good 
truck  soil;  fruits;  on  main  country  road,  beau¬ 
tiful  location,  3%  miles  to  railroad  station;  60 
to  New  York;  price  $4,800,  terms.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  4295,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANT  TO  SELL  OR  EXCHANGE  for  home  in 
country  or  city,  modern  dairy  farm,  50  cows, 
equipped,  Northern  Pennsylvania.  ADVERTISER 
4297,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MY  FARM  for  sale  or  trade.  C.  LAY,  Alpine, 
N.  Y.  . 
FOR  SALE — Farm,  110  acres  on  west  branch  of 
Delaware  River,  about  three  miles  from  vil¬ 
lage  of  Delhi,  where  State  Agricultural  School 
is  located;  meadow  land,  mostly  river  flat;  con¬ 
siderable  timber;  excellent  dairy  section;  will 
sell  either  with  or  without  dairy  and  other 
pergonal  property.  Inquire  II.  J.  CLOSE, 
R.  D.,  Delhi,  N.  Y..  or  Sheldon  II.  Close,  14 
Dietz  St.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 
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WANTED  for  commuter’s  farm,  30  acres  and 
up,  near  New  York  City:  partly  wooded  and 
rolling  country;  water,  either  brook  or  lake; 
buildings  not  essential;  short  distance  from 
State  road  preferred;  cash  proposition;  no 
agents.  ADVERTISER  4291,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM,  Toms  River,  N.  J.,  six-room 
house,  barn,  capacity  400  hens;  $3,800,  terms. 
ADVERTISER  4304,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
10  ACRES  unimproved  choice  citrus  land,  Apop¬ 
ka.  Orange  County,  Fla.;  price  $500;  also  10 
acres  unimproved  land  Wauchula,  Fla.;  cost 
$500.  price  $250,  cash,  terms  or  exchange.  J. 
KIMBER,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 
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FOR  SALE — 140-acre  dairy  and  poultry  farm; 
fine  location  in  beautiful  valley,  near  town 
and  all  conveniences:  good  buildings;  com¬ 
pletely  equipped;  stock,  tools  and  crops;  a  big 
producer  and  nmnev  make-;  other  business  re¬ 
quires  my  immediate  attention;  priced  right; 
act  quick  if  you  want  a  bargain.  WM.  A. 
LENZ,  Ulster,  Pa. 
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FOR  SALE — Eastern  Massachusetts  farm.  125 
acres;  large  barn,  two  houses,  good  land:  30 
miles  to  Boston,  less  too  Providence  or  Woon¬ 
socket;  price  right,  sold  to  settle  estate.  Ad¬ 
d-css  ADVERTISER  4300,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
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5%  ACRES  Marlboro,  N.  Y.,  well  fruited,  good 
buildings,  suitable  poultry;  particulars  write 
ADVERTISER  4302,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM,  Toms  River,  N.  J.,  20  acres, 
6-room  house,  barn  capacity  1,500  hens:  $8,300, 
half  cash.  ADVERTISER  4303,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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FOR  SALE — 166-acre  dairy  farm,  one  of  the 
producing  farms  in  Pennsylvania;  43  head  of 
best  bred  Holsteins  in  the  country;  yearly  rec¬ 
ords  of  1,185  lbs.  of  butter;  number  of  30  lb. 
7-da.v  records;  daughters  of  champion  Echo 
Sylvia  Pontiac,  King  Segis  Pontiac  Count,  and 
other  great  sires;  world  record  breeding  all 
through  herd;  $30,000  barn;  two  houses,  also 
$4,000  cottage  on  beautiful  stream;  farm  lo¬ 
cated  in  most  beautiful  part  of  Lycoming 
County,  near  city  of  40,000;  all  crops,'  cattle, 
horses,  tractor  and  thrasher,  full  equipment, 
also  grade  A  raw  milk  route;  til’s  is  something 
big  at  a  bargain:  full  particulars.  F.  A. 
HOUSE,  Montoursville,  Pa. 
F’OR  RENT — Dairy  farm,  160  acres,  stocked 
and  equipped,  mild  climate,  snow  rare;  for 
particulars  apply  to  ADVERTISER  4.306,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
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WANTED — Equipped  poultry  farm,  must  be  on 
State  road.  5  acres  or  more,  within  35  miles 
of  New  York  C’ty:  no  agents.  ADVERTISER 
4307,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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FARM  FOR  SALE — 93  acres,  fully  equipped, 
adopted  for  poultrv,  dairying,  general  farm¬ 
ing;  good  building,  lasting  water,  bargain.  Ad¬ 
dress  owner.  ADVERTISER  4308,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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FOR  SALE — A  good  Vermont  farm.  Address 
HARRY  WILSON,  Rochester,  Vt. 
700  ACRES,  285  tillable,  nearly  level;  excel¬ 
lent  pasture;  large  amount  of  cord  wood  and 
timber  for  home  use:  good  soil;  two  comp’ete 
sets  of  buildings  all  in  good  condition,  includ-, 
ing  three  large  barns  with  capacity  of  100  head; 
1  Vi  miles  from  railroad  station  at  Farmers- 
vil’e,  Cattaraugus  Countv,  N.  Y. ;  a  real  dairy 
and  general  farm;  price  $12,000.  small  pay¬ 
ment  and  easy  terms.  Inquire  of  C.  .1.  GRANT, 
145  State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
POULTRY  PLANT,  1.000  iavers;  incubator  ca¬ 
pacity  10  500  eggs.  SILVERLAKE  FARM, 
Tilton,  N.  H. 
185-ACRE  farm  on  macadam  road,  near  town, 
good  for  40  head  cf  stock,  buildings  worth 
$10,000.  for  sale  at  $1,500  above  Federal  loan 
of  $6,000.  BOX  129,  Marathon,  X.  Y. 
FOR  RENT — A  125-acre  farm.  100  acres  under 
cultivation,  orchard  of  1.000  trees  (variety 
of  fruit),  4  horses,  5  cows,  150  chickens;  house 
of  11  rooms,  completely  furnished:  gas  and 
steam  heat:  for  particulars,  apnly  to  M. 
SIMKA,  R.  F.  D.  9,  Coxsackie.  N.  Y. 
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FOR  SALE — Modern  home  and  246  acres  land 
for  -  $8,000.  near  beautiful  Chautauqua:  par¬ 
ticulars  by  mail.  Address  MRS,  NORA  HOAG, 
Ashville,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  or  take  partner,  water  power  novel!  v 
mill  timber  tract  and  every  thing  to  do  with 
on  railroad  and  stone  road.  Write  GEORGE 
MINER,  Kasoag.  N.  Y. 
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POULTRY  plant.  800  to  1,000  capacity,  to  lease 
to  American  Protestant  only;  4-room  house, 
gas  and  water  supply :  State  road,  near  main 
line  Pennsylvania  Railroad:  exce’lent  location; 
numerous  conveniences.  R.  BOX  258,  Princeton, 
N.  J. 
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