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other outbuildings, in fair repair. Price $50 per acre; part cash, balance on easy terms. Newman Hawley, owner, Auburn, R. F. D. No. 7.

No. 212-Farm of 65 acres, near Auburn, N. Y.; 35,000 population. Good soil. 15 acres timber. 60 apple trees. Some pears and plums. Good grass farm. Good 2-story, 7-room house. Barn 26x60, in fair repair. Well and brook water. Price $2,400. C. Van Alstyne, owner, Auburn, R. F. D. No. 7.

TOWN OF SPRINGPORT.

No. 213-Farm of 260 acres, 1/4 mile from Union Springs. Soil sandy loam, in high state of cultivation. One of the finest farms in Cayuga county. Spring water; wire fence in fine condition. House and barns cost $40,000. House built of stone and modern in all respects. Fine view of Cayuga lake. Price $25,000; small payment, balance on time. George B. Backus, owner, Union Springs, N. Y.

No. 214-Farm of I acre, Union Springs. Two-story house. Good large barn. Good well. A fine village home. Price $1,000; easy terms. James Cavanaugh, owner, Union Springs, N. Y.

No. 215-Farm of 127 acres, 1 mile from Union Springs, R. F. D. 3,000 feet lake front on Cayuga lake. Two cottages on lake. Large 12-room colonial house, in good condition. Barns 25x75 and 20x40. Watered by spring, wells and lake. Price includes one-half of undivided interest in about 50 acres of gypsum. Price $75 per acre; easy D. Judson, owner, Union

terms.

Springs, N. Y.

No. 216-Farm of 11 acres, Union Springs postoffice, 4 mile from Farley's Station. Land all in garden. Would make a fine chicken farm. One-story house, in good condition. Barn 20x30, and basement. Watered by well and spring. Price $700; terms easy. Harry Smith, owner, Union Springs, N. Y.

TOWN OF SUMMERHILL.

No. 217-Farm of 97 acres, 7 miles from Homer postoffice and station. 90 acres pasture and meadow. 7 acres timber. Running water. House 16x20, wing 12x16, in fair condition. Barn 26x60, in fair condition. Price $1,600

cash, Mrs. Henry Yotman, owner, Homer, N. Y.

No. 218-Farm of 197 acres, 7 miles from Homer, Moravia R. F. D. 175 acres meadow and pasture and 22 acres timber. Spring water and wire fence. Good house 30x35, wing 16x24. Barns 26x50 and 24x36, in fair condition. Price $3,500. Albert Morse, administrator. Nathan Eaton Estate, owner, Moravia, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 219-Farm of 36 acres, 6 miles from Cortland, on D., L. & W. Railway. Good loam soil, adapted to all crops. All tillable. 30 apple trees. Well and spring water. Wire fences. Good house 24x30 and good wing 18x40. Barns 28x38 and 26x36. Price $2,000; easy terms. J. D. Hinman, owner, Cortland, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 220-Farm of 81 acres, 6 miles from Homer, on D., L. & W. Railway. Rich loam soil. 61 acres tillable. 20 acres heavy timber. 90 apple and 6 pear trees. Farm adapted to grain, potatoes and hay. Good large house. Several good barns and outbuildings. 11⁄2 miles from Lake Como. Spring, well and brook water. Price $2,000; easy terms. R. Vanstyler, owner, Cortland, N. Y., R. F. D.

TOWN OF SCIPIO.

No. 221-Farm of 126 acres, 14 miles from Ensenore postoffice and station, R. F. D. Soil clay loam, adapted to grain, fruit and sugar beets. Well watered and well fenced. Nine-room house with steam heat. Barns 35x50, 30x50. Wagon house and other buildings, all in fine condition. Price $60 per acre; easy terms. Omar Johnson, owner, Ensenore, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 222-Farm of 40 acres, 14 miles from Ensenore, R. F. D. Adapted for hay, grain and dairying. Ten-room house. Barns 35x50 and 25x30. Well watered and well fenced. Price $55 per acre. Omar Johnson, owner, Ensenore, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 223-Farm of 50 acres, 21⁄2 miles from Scipio postoffice, 21⁄2 miles from Wyckoff Station. Soil adapted to all kinds of crops and fruit, and all tillable. Watered by well. House new, with 9 rooms. Barn 30x76, with basement. Price $75 per acre; terms easv. Frank Rice, owner, Scipio, N. Y.

No. 224-Farm of 106 acres, 21⁄2 miles from Scipio postoffice, 21⁄2 miles from Wyckoff Station. Soil adapted to all kinds of grain and hay and in high state of cultivation. Four-acre apple orchard. 12-room house, in good condition. Large barns, sheds, wagon house and other buildings, in good condition. Watered by wells. Price $70 per acre; terms easy. Frank Rice, owner, Scipio, N. Y.

TOWN OF STERLING.

No. 225-Farm of 81 acres, 1⁄2 mile from Sterling, I mile from Crockett. Very good farm. To be sold to close the estate. House 24x16, with wing. Barns 36x40, 30x40 and 12x16. Watered by creek. Price $1,700. John Waldron, executor, Sterling, N. Y.

No. 226-Farm of 106 acres, 1/4 mile from Sterling Center postoffice, 3/4 mile from Crockett Station, and 21⁄2 miles to Sterling. Four miles from Lake Ontario. 31⁄2 to Fair Haven. House 40x40. nearly new. Two large barns and other buildings, all painted and in first-class condition. Well watered and well fenced. Price $6,000; half cash, balance on time. W. B. Reed, owner, Sterling Center, N. Y.

No. 227-Farm of 77 acres, 2 miles from Martville postoffice and station, R. F. D. Farm well located, easy to work and in good state of cultivation. Spring and well water. House almost new. Barns 26x36, 26x34, in good condition. Price $3,500. Jacob Decker, owner, Martville, N. Y.

No. 228-Farm of 50 acres, 2 miles from Martville postoffice and station, R. F. D. This farm is used for stock raising. No house and no barn. Well watered and fairly fenced. Price $500. Clara Bruce, owner, Martville, N. Y., R. F. D.

TOWN OF THROOP.

No. 229-Farm of 56 acres, 2 miles from Throop station and 31⁄2 miles from Auburn, on L. V. Railway. Sandy loam soil. 40 acres tillable. No house. Barn 35x60, in fair condition. Watered by wells and brook. Price $2,000; reasonable terms. Deforis Treat, owner, Auburn, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 230-Farm of 86 acres, near Port Byron, on N. Y. C. Railway. Heavy loam soil, adapted to nearly all crops. 75 acres tillable. Small amount of fruit.

Good size house, in good condition. Barn fair size. Springs and well water. Fences in fair condition. Price $4,000. G. Earl Treat, owner, I and 2 Temple Court, Auburn, N. Y.

TOWN OF VICTORY.

No. 231-Farm of 180 acres, 14 miles from Ira station and postoffice. Cato

R. F. D. 38 acres of valuable timber. Would make a fine place for a summer home. Watered by springs and well. Well fenced. House 25x24, wing 20x22, in fair condition. Large barns and other outbuildings, in good condition. Price $6,500; part cash, balance on time. Charles A. Fisher, owner, Cato, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 232-Farm of 84 acres, 31⁄2 miles from Cato postoffice and station, R. F. D. Seven-room house in fair condition. Barns good size and in good condition. Watered by wells, cistern and creek. Price $10 per acre; cash. Rose Camp, owner, Cato, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 233-Farm of 240 acres, 31⁄2 miles from Cato station and post office, R. F. D. 145 acres meadow and pasture and 45 acres timber. First-class grain or dairy farm, 21⁄2 miles from butter factory and 31⁄2 miles from milk station. Spring water. 12-room house, in fair condition. Barns and outbuildings suitable for farm, in fair condition. Price $50 per acre. Mrs. Rose Camp, owner, Cato, N. Y., R. F. D.

TOWN OF VENICE.

No. 234-Farm of 104 acres, 14 miles from Poplar Ridge postoffice, 54 miles from Aurora Station and R. F. D. Soil loam and adapted to grain and general farm purposes. Watered from wells. Well fenced. House 40x60, in good condition. Barns 40x60, 18x60 and 50x 60, with large silo, all in good condition. Price $60 per acre; half cash, balance on time. E. M. Morgan, owner, Poplar Ridge, N. Y.

No. 235-Farm of 186 acres, 1⁄2 mile from Poplar Ridge postoffice, 4 miles from Aurora. Soil adapted to grain and hay. Watered from well by windmill. Good wire fence. House large and good. Barns 40x80, 36x60 and 30x80, in good condition. Price $60 per acre: one-half cash. Mary L. Clare, owner, Poplar Ridge, N. Y.

No. 236-Farm of 135 acres, Ledyard postoffice, 8 miles from Aurora station and R. F. D. at Kings Ferry. Adapted to general farming purposes. Watered from wells. House 20x40, in fair condition. Barn 30x40, corn house, hen house, etc., in fair condition. Price $25 per acre; one-third cash. Allan Landon, owner, Aurora, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 237-Farm of 100 acres, 71⁄2 miles from Aurora and Moravia, 21⁄2 miles from Venice Center. Soil deep, rich yellow loam. 10 acres timber. Fine young apple orchard and plenty of other fruit, pears, peaches, cherries, grapes, etc. Beautiful location, surrounded by several lakes. About 1 mile from trolley station. House 43x48, recently repaired, in good condition. Has 12 rooms. barns and outbuildings, all good; some nearly new. Well and spring water. Fairly fenced. Price about $4,000; $1,200 cash, balance on easy terms. Anna M. Tillott, owner, 228 Union street, Schenectady, N. Y.

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.

TOWN OF ARKWRIGHT.

No. 238-Farm of 18 acres, 6 miles from Fredonia, R. F. D., 31⁄2 miles from Laona Station. All tillable land, in good condition. House, medium size, in fair condition. Barn 30x50, hen house, ice house, etc., in good condition. Watered by spring and creek. Price $1,100; terms easy. Curtis M. Sharp, owner, Fredonia, Ñ. Y., R. F. D.

No. 239-Farm of 72 acres, 6 miles from Fredonia, R. F. D., 31⁄2 miles from Laona Station. 60 acres pasture and meadow and 112 acres timber. Watered by springs and stream. No house. Barn 30x40, in good condition. Price $1,100; terms easy. Mrs. Lucy White, owner, Fredonia, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 240-Farm of 135 acres, 4 miles from Laona, R. F. D. Cassadaga. Soil, rich productive loam. 130 acres meadow and pasture and 15 acres timber. This farm will keep 25 cows. Ten minutes' drive to cheese factory. Large, comfortable farmhouse. Barn 60x80. Watered by springs and well fenced. Price $3.000: $1,000 cash, balance long time. John Clough, owner, Cassadaga, N. Y., R. F. D.

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TOWN OF CHAUTAUQUA.

No. 243-Farm of 200 acres, situated 40 rods from Summerdale postoffice and railway station, on the line of the Pennsylvania Railway. Good highways. Nature and quality of soil, very productive loam soil. 50 acres in meadow. 165 acres tillable. 70 acres of natural pasture. 25 acres of timber, beech, maple, hemlock, etc. 150 fruit trees of all kinds. Best adapted to all kinds of grain raised in this country. Fences, wire and rail, in fair condition. &-room house, in fair condition. Barns, one 30x40, wings 16x40 and 14x30, one 20x30, wing 14x30, horse barn 28x40, grain barn 16x20, etc., in fair condition. Watered house and barns by tank pumped by windmill from well, fields by springs and creeks. Price $5,000; terms $2,000 down, balance on time. 12 good cows and 1⁄2 interest in all products raised on farm this year, such as corn, oats, hay, potatoes, wheat, hogs, etc., goes with this farm at above price if sold before November 1, 1906. Name and address of agent, N. P. Arnold, Mayville, N. Y.

No. 244-Farm of 100 acres, 4 miles from Sherman Station and R. F. D. 90 acres meadow and pasture. Watered by creek. House 11⁄2 story, with wing, in good repair. Two large barns, with basement stable, for 20 cattle. Price $2,300; $800 cash, balance on time. A B. Sheldon, owner, Sherman, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 245-Farm of 100 acres, 4 miles from Mayville and Summerdale stations.

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