Receipts  at  New  York  During  Week 
Ending  March  9,  1916 
Rutter,  pounds . 2,945,100 
Eggs,  dozen  .  2,2.'!2,ONO 
Dressed  Poultry,  packages  ••••  10.510 
l  ive  Poultry,  crates .  9,172 
(Vtton,  bales  .  . .  19,078 
Apples,  barrels .  48,841 
Cranberries,  barrels  .  202 
Lemons,  boxes  .  .‘>.280 
<  tnions.  sacks  .  .‘10.744 
( (ranges,  boxes .  109.048 
Potatoes,  barrels  .  43,28.8 
Corn,  bushel  .  243,000 
I  lav.  tons  .  3.838 
Oats,  bushel  .  258,400 
Wheat,  bushels  .  1,343,380 
Rosin,  barrels  .  10,933 
March  1. — Fresh  cows  from  $50  to 
$75:  young  horses  from  $150  to  $200; 
heifers  ami  dry  cattle  in  good  demand 
and  lii,gli.  Four- weeks  pigs  are  worth 
$4  each.  Cornmeal.  gluten  feed  and 
hominy  cost  $1.50  per  ewt. ;  cottonseed 
meal.  $1.85;  oilmen),  $1.90;  Winter 
bran.  $1.35:  Spring  bran.  $1.25;  mid¬ 
dlings,  $1.25  to  $1.70.  Cows  are  not 
looking  extra  well  on  account  of  the 
poor  quality  of  hay.  Milk  brings  from 
$1.60  to  $1.70.  A.  J.  M. 
Collins  Center.  X.  Y. 
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FARM 
HELP? 
We  have  many  ahie-borllcd  young 
men,  both  ivith  and  without  fann¬ 
ing  experience,  who  wish  to  work 
on  farms.  It  you  need  a  good, 
steady  sober  man,  write  for  an 
order  blank  Ours  Is  a  phi  laritllTop- 
ie  organization  and  wo  make  no 
charge  to  employer  Of  employee. 
THE  JEWISH  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY 
176  Second  Avenue  N.  Y.  City 
30.1)00  Ton*  lllgli-i'ln**,  Oltlriul- inspected,  qimllty-eiiarnntcert 
C, mi-n  ative  a--"-  lallon.  Member*  nil  liay  |  roiloveri*.  Direct  to 
consnmot — lo*  -pecifintora,  Prices  lower  Until  tlenlers. 
Alfalfa  Timothy  — Clover—  Mixed  Hay — Straw 
Kvery  bale  graded  and  guaranteed  witli  Ass'n  Brand. 
Largo  membership allows  jirompt  shipments,  any  kind  — 
any  -lUiillUtv  Mem  her  nos  World's  Gold  Modal  of 
Panama  Pacific  Exp.  for  hay.  Special  prices. 
ONONDAGA  ALFA  1,1  A  GROWERS'  ASS  N,  Inc. 
3-1.1  Coal  Exchange  Hldg.  ::  ::  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Subscribers’  Exchange 
Complying  with  several  suggestions  received 
recently,  we  open  a  department  hero  to  enable 
RURAL  NEW-YORKER  readers  to  supply  each 
other's  wants.  If  you  want,  to  buy  ot  sell  or 
exchange,  make  it  known  here.  This  Rate  will 
be  5  Cents,  a  word,  payable  in  advance,  The 
name  and  address  must  bn  counted  as  part  of 
the  advertisement.  Copy  must  reach  lis  not 
later  than  Friday  to  appear  in  the  following 
week.  No  display  typo  used,  and  only  Farm 
Products,  Help  and  Positions  Wanted  admitted. 
For  subscribers  only.  Dealers,  jobbers  and  gen¬ 
eral  manufacturers'  aunouneemonts  not  admitted 
here.  Poultry,  Eggs  and  other  live  stock  adver¬ 
tisements  will  go  under  proper  headings  on  other 
pages,  Seed  and  Nursery  advertisements  will 
not  be  accepted  for  this  column. 
\T  ['ALFA  HAY  from  comity  that  won  gold 
modal  at  Pan -American.  Diroel  to  consumer; 
no  commissions  to  pay-  F,  1*.  EUKENBECK, 
Fayetteville,  fi.  Y. 
CLARK'S  Double  Cutaway  Engine  Tin  crow  Size 
i8'|  now  Never  used,  ifi  perfect  order.  Cost, 
over  S100.  AVill  sell  for  $73.  F,  O.  B.  cars. 
Reason  for  selling,  too  largo  for  my  10  horse 
tractor.  WOODNUTT  STOCK  FARM,  Boston 
Corners,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  8  Cyphers  H  Brooders,  ono^ Mann’s 
hand  or  power  'given  bone  cutter.  No.  7%;  one 
Sharpies  No.  8  Tubular  A  Separator,  all  in  per- 
f.„-t  condition,  used  but  lit  lit* :  details  upon  ap¬ 
plication.  BOX  1213,  care  ft.  N.-Y. 
WANTED — ft.-,  ond'-liand  hay-baler,  also  thresh¬ 
ing  machine.  Send  full  particulars.  A.  F, 
IIOYVES,  Wilkes-Barre,  I’a. 
FOR  SALE— Oliver  4-hottom  gang  plow  for 
tractor,  practically  new.  Bargain.  W.  F. 
BANG,  209  Miltllsull  Ave.,  New  York. 
FARM  TRAOTOK  FOR  SALE— 12-28  It.  P.  In¬ 
ternational.  $725 — cost  .si  s:,n.  Good  condition. 
C.  II.  B..  818  Singel*  Bldg.,  N.  Y.  C. 
FOR  SALE— Firo  Engine —Ilowe  Combined 
Clieioical  ami'  Water  1  Lind  Fire  Engine.  Two 
cylinder  pomp,  having  all  working  parts  of  solid 
brass.  Cylinders  0%  inches  by  5  inches;  tank 
galvanized  and  100-gallon  capacity.  Suntinn 
liu*,.  3  inches  with  brass  strainer;  2  nozzles  and 
usual  equipment.  Condition  as  good  as  new. 
Will  sell  at  a  big  sacritlee,  as  town  bus  pur- 
ebaseil  n  $0,001)  nppa ratlis.  For  further  partic¬ 
ulars  appl v  I’KAllL  RIVER  HOOK  &  LADDER 
COMPANY,  i'earl  River,  N.  Y. 
INTERNATIONAL  Encyclopedia,  Standard  Dic¬ 
tionary;  bargain.  BOX  1, “'Hunter,  N.  Y. 
MAPLE  SYRUP  Apjily  DONALD  MaeKAY, 
Supt.,  (lore  J I  ill  Farm,  Thctfurd  Center,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE— 17  Model  Incubators,  8U0  Egg  Size. 
Good  working  order.  Only  $18  each.  Reasons 
for  selling  have  installed  Mammoth  Machines. 
Address  JOS.  I).  WILSON,  Stockton,  N.  J. 
UFA UANTKE1)  Pore  Maple  Syrup.  Best,  qual¬ 
ity.  From  the  Western  Reserve.  Shipping 
soon.  Ask  for  folder  and  prices.  RANSOM 
FARM,  Chagrin  Falls,  Ohio. 
FLO\  ER  f,r  Cow  Pea  hay  dVdiveped  anywhere 
within  radius  100  miles  New  York  Citv.  $20 
ton.  0 utility  and  weight  guaranteed.  Terms, 
$80  cash,  balance  payable  un  arrival  ear.  1111. 1. 
CREST  FRUIT  FARM,  Washington,  1  ml. 
EXCHANGE  for  300  baby  cliix  (no  Leghorns)  or 
poultry,  pigeons,  etc.;  60  not,-,  mahogany 
case  Angelos  piano-player  with  fifteen  rolls 
music.  HENRY  V.  DUNN,  Route  I,  Boonlon, 
N.  J. 
ALFALFA  11AY  for  testing,  direct  from  grower 
to  consumer;  no  commission  to  nav.  CARL 
SVENDSEN.  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 
To  SELL,  fresh  eggs  during  March.  23 e.  per 
dozen,  transportation  prepaid.  Address  I). 
II  IN  IS,  Box  54.  East  ford,  Conn. 
FOR  SALE— Well  equipped  poultry  farm,  Cape 
Cod.  JOHN  L.  11ANDY,  513  Second  National 
Bldg..  Akron.  Obio.- 
220  ACRES,  3.000  Satsumn.  orange,  pecan  and 
-'Other  trees  in  orchard:  seme  nursery :  boat 
direct  to  Mobile;  1  miles  to  landing;  healthy 
location;  Mobile  and  Polinas  pecans,  50c.  lb. 
postpaid.  J.  S.  GAYLORD,  Magnolia  Springs, 
Ala..  It.  1 
FARM  04  nni'es,  2  houses  on  main  toad,  all 
conveniences,  mild  winters,  good  markets; 
dairy  and  poultry;  no  stone.  Write  owner, 
PRESTON  SLACSON,  PcOusburg.  Pa. 
FOR  SALE  -150  acre  river  tint  farm  on  ma¬ 
cadam  road,  part  timber,  stock  and  tools  com¬ 
plete,  54,000.  BOX  222.  Hancock,  N.  Y. 
•DELAWARE  HARMS  FOR  SALE— Write  for  de¬ 
tails  of  23  acres  with  buildings,  $2,800;  ISO 
acres,  $5,000;  43  acres.  110  buildings,  $2,700. 
THE  SFSSEX  TRUST  COMPANY.  Lewes.  Del. 
FOR  SAT  E — 1$  acre  poultry  farm.  5  miles  from 
Concord.  N.  II,;  new  housed,  neenmtnoilate  500 
head.  linn  also  berries,  young  apple  and  cherry 
trees,  growing  white  pine,  and  good  water. 
Buildings  in  excellent  repair,  American  neigh¬ 
bors.  School;  some  furniture  arid  farming  tools, 
$2,200.  DKNTO,  (>12  W.  184th  St..  New  York 
City. 
SMALL  FRUITS  or  dairy;  thirty  acres  best 
land,  remarkable  markets,  good  roads,  quick 
transportation;  canning  factor'  near:  n,-w  house, 
modern  improvements.  -MARCUS  M.  BROWNE, 
Marlboro,  -Mass. 
122  ACRE  Alfalfa  Farm  for  sale.  Central  New 
York;  well  located';  good  buildings,  $8,000. 
F.  H.  RIVENRCRCIL  Stock  bridge,  N.  Y. 
43  ACRES  Truck  and  Dairy  Farm,  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  2  mites  town.  Excellent  market.  Mod¬ 
em  equipment.  Milk  12  cents  quart.  Price 
$7,800.  Add  rests  CABOT.  Wtiodbrldge,  Conn. 
TO  RENT  -Desirable  dairy  farms  in  Honsirk 
and  SiTiagbtiooke.  Rensselaer  county,  N.  Y.: 
good  buildings:  near  creamery  and  markets. 
Address  T!  BRITS  ESTATE,  Room  20.  Hull 
Bhlg,,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
FDR  SALE — One  of  the  finest  of  Niagara  Coun¬ 
ty,  N.  Y.  fruit  farms;  correspondence  solicit¬ 
ed.'  A.  I*.  HARRINGTON.  R.  F.  D.,  S.  Wk- 
port,  N.  Y, 
WANTED — Fruit  and  dairy  farm,  about  100 
acres,  bearing  apple  orchard,  good  buildings, 
near  R.  R,  and  town.  Hudson  Valley  preferred. 
Stocked  and'  equipped.  F.  P.  IIART,  133  B.  92d 
St..  New  York. 
FOR  SALE  cheap,  il’airy.  fruit  and  poultry  farm. 
GEO.  MINER,  Willinmstown,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 120  acres,  2  miles  from  trolley, 
gravelly  loam  soil.  90  acres  tillable.  30  acres 
of  timber.  23  acres  of  Alfalfa,  10-room  house 
with  fireplaces,  barn  00x40,  other  good  buildings. 
4  acres  of  fruit,  Price  $78  per  acre.  MILNou 
TRAVIS,  203  E.  Fayette  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
FARM  FOR  RENT  200  aery  farm  adjoining 
summer  hotel  in  Berkshire  Hills  of  Mass. 
Home  market  for  milk,  garden  produce,  etc. 
Good  opportunity  for  a  hustler.  Address  BOX 
1233.  c.  Rural  New-Yorker. 
BEAUTIFUL  Summer  Residence  of  year-round 
house,  5%  acres,  state  road,  high  ground,  line 
landscape,  view  of  near  mountain  range;  apple, 
pear,  pencil,  plum,  cherry  and  shade  frees,  rasp¬ 
berry,  blackberry,  strawberry  and  grape  vines, 
asparagus;  trolley  to  center  and  four  colleges,  2 
story  house,  7  rooms,  bath,  town  water,  electric 
ligiits,  furnace,  for  sale.  “RlDGESiOE,"  Am¬ 
herst,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE — Poultry  and  fruit  farm,  S-room 
house,  well  established  markets,  large  cash 
summer  trade.  Write  for  particulars.  VALLEY 
VIEW  POULTRY  FARM,  RlnmlJoril,  Mass. 
FOR  SALE — Siisqnehntiua  river  farm,  tlfty  acres, 
tine  buildings,  young  orchard',  loam  soil,  no 
Stones,  school,  rural  delivery ,  telephone;  two 
miles  to  citv;  settle  estate.  Owner.  BOX'  122(1, 
cure  R.  N.-Y. 
CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY  farm  for  sale,  one 
mile  from  town  ami  main  line  Erie  Railroad. 
Seventy  acres,  unexcelled  for  dairy  purposes, 
magnificent  pasture,  rich,  natural  grass  land', 
timber,  lot.  sqgurbush,  orchard,  good  buildings. 
L.  S.  HARROW.  North  t'tymer,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Farm  18S  acres,  stock,  crops,  tools: 
good  buildings,  well  watered,  14-room  house. 
\VM.  BECKER.  New  Preston,  Conn. 
FAUM  TO  let  Northern  N'eti  Jersey,  over  IDO 
acres,  Buildings  all  good  order.  Land  will 
produce  good  crops,  also  adapted  to  raise  bogs. 
Apple  orchard.  Several  acres  rye  planted.  Lib¬ 
era  1  terms  to  good  party.  Reference  required, 
FARM.  P.  O.  Box  1010,  N.  Y.  City. 
32  ACRE  FARM  in  fruit  section  of  tile  Hudson 
River  Valiev,  $800  for  quick  buyer.  BOX  .8, 
Wind  hum,  \.  Y. 
FARM  FOR  SALE-  120  acres,  high  state  of  eul- 
tlvatlou,  plenty  of  water,  grows  Alfalfa,  good 
crops  grain  and  hay;  20  room  (muse,  hot  and 
cold  water,  bath  room  and  toilet;  large  cow  and 
horse  barns,  concrete  floors  ami  water,  feed  and 
litter  carrier.  2  silos,  same  owner  40  years; 
buildings  In  good  repair.  Telephone  and  R.  F. 
D.  AboVe  will  bear  Investigation.  T!.  II. 
DECKER.  Wallklll,  N.  Y. 
FARM  FOR  SALE  at  Rridgehampfon.  L.  I..  con¬ 
sisting  of  43  iotcs  excellent  soil,  house,  barn, 
orchard,  if.  Baldwin,  Bridgehampton,  N. 
FOR  SALK — A  farm  203  acres.  A  perfectly  level 
tract  with  not  a  stone  on  it.  One  of  the  best 
hay  farms  in  the  State.  About  28  acres  of  good 
wood  land',  the  remainder  mow  land  or  land 
that  can  easily  be  made  such,  One  of  Die  best 
trout  brooks  in  the  county  running  through  it. 
Well  situated  as  to  TL  It.,  church  and  school. 
II.  GOODWIN,  Admr.,  Falls  Village,  Conn, 
EXCELLENT  FARM  to  Lease  on  Shares— 240 
acres,  near  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Full  equipment, 
modern  tools  and  machinery,  silo,  big  bants,  30 
acres  hay,  wheat  and  rye  8  A.  each.  20  brood 
sows  bred  for  Spring  litters,  3  horses,  3  cows, 
in  eyes.  Tenant  to  furnish  a  work  Imrso  anil 
some  cows.  Splendid  opportunity  for  bustler. 
Nl’TLEDGE  FARMS,  Lomonl ville,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  -195  acres  rolling,  well  watered 
farm,  with  charming  extended  views,  6.900 
.voting  peach  trees,  should1  hear  this  year;  about 
150  sweet  and  sour  elicrry  trees  2  years  old. 
Same  ini  tuber  2  and  3  year  Old  choicest  fancy 
apple  trees.  About  90  acres  in  grass  and  rye, 
about  40  for  seeding;  land  easily  worth  5100  an 
;o-rc  good  farm  for  grain,  dairy,  fruit  and 
poultry ,  old  fashioned  big  beamed  house  ami 
barns,  worth  $2,500  ;  48  to  80  miles  from  New 
York.  Location,  4  miles  from  Neshanic  or 
Three  Bridges  stations,  New  Jersey.  Price, 
$20,000  Terms.  JAMES  K.  ELLS,  agente, 
Norwalk,  Conti. 
Folt  SALE  00  Here  farm  South  Meriden,  Conn, 
Wanted,  man  of  all  work  to  run  n  Ford  or 
drive  horse.  T.  H.  McKENZIE.  Southington,  ft. 
40-ACRE  FARM,  partly  stocked,  near  station, 
mountains,  river;  lent  low,  PALMER,  stock- 
ton,  N.  J. 
WANTED — -Working  foreman,  married,  no  chil¬ 
dren,  wife  to  do  housework  »f  family  of  two. 
Man  to  ho  handy  with  tools,  knowledge  of  motor 
boats,  tenement  furnished,  sternly  year  round  job 
to  the  right  parties  on  an  Island  in  the  Hudson. 
Write,  giving  age,  nationality,  religion,  expe- 
ricee,  references,  salaries  expected.  FRANCIS 
RA.NNJBKMAN,  501  Broadway,  N.  V.  City. 
r'ARM  FOR  SALE— By  the  owner,  41  >4  acres: 
good!  land;  all  buildings  first  class;  new 
house,  barns,  good  hen  house,  hog  house,  lots  of 
fruit,  all  kinds,  never  failing  water.  For  further 
particulars  Inquire  on  premises  or  write.  FRANK 
HAZEN,  R,  21,  Brook t j > n ,  N.  Y. 
NEARBY  TRUCK  FARM  -Easy  drive  to  New 
ark,  J.,  market;  sixteen  acres;  no  huiltl 
ings;  $3,000.  half  cash;  soon  ripe  for  sulidi 
vision.  BOX  164.  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED —  Position  as  herdsman  by  a  single 
man,  American,  32  years  old.  Eight,  years’ 
experience  handling  cattle;  understands  A.  It. 
O.  work.  Babcock  testing,  separating,  and  an 
expert  calf  raiser;  best  reference  furnished  on 
request.  Address  HERDSMAN,  Box  204,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
GRASS  AND  FRUIT  LA  NR:  63: 
I -a  ted.  Welt  wale  ted.  $12  50  pe 
W.  II.  ADKINS  Trustee,  Swoopr 
>  acres  well  In¬ 
i'  acre.  Terms, 
•,  Va. 
MEN  WANTED  to  work  In  an  institution  with 
feeble-minded  hoys.  $32  a  month  and  main¬ 
tenance.  Address  SUPERINTENDENT.  Let.eli- 
wortli  Village,  Thiells,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Gardener,  age  about  38  years;  start 
work  April  1  - 1 ;  state  wages,  references  in  ap¬ 
plication.  BOX  95,  Lake  Placid,  New  York. 
WANTED — American,  wife  or  small  family,  to 
take  cure  of  my  country  home,  do  the  work 
necessary,  to  keep  place  in  neat,  up-to-date  con¬ 
dition:  consists  of  dwelling,  one  acre  lawn.  % 
aero  dwarf  orchard,  some  shrubs,  flower  beds, 
stable,  3  horses,  1  cow.  50  chickens,  Bruns¬ 
wick  refrigerator,  electric  power  and  light 
plant,  electric  (lower  pump;  must  have  some 
mechanical  ability;  able  to  pack  pump  valves, 
ear*-  of  electric  plant  and  refrigerator,  do 
chores  of  house  and'  stable,  care  of  lawn;  abso¬ 
lutely  temperate;  use  good  language,  wiping, 
good  disposition,  kind  to  animals,  neat,  method¬ 
ical  in  work;  permanent  position  to  man  who 
tills  requirements;  pay,  $40  a  month,  with 
small,  modern  cottage  rent  free.  Will  employ 
wife  under  separate  arrangements,  if  desired 
laundry  work.  IV.  II.  PITKIN,  Congers,  Rock¬ 
land  Co.,  New  York. 
POSITION  WANTED  ns  manager  of  modern. 
farm  by  American;  ten  years’  practical  expe¬ 
rience  in  general  farming,  agricultural  college 
graduate ;  familiar  with  tin*  breeding  and1  care  of 
port  bred  cattle,  bon  192,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker, 
WANTED — Position  ns  working  farm  manager  on 
an  up-to-date  estate  by  n  middle  aged  Ameri¬ 
can  farmer;  married,  no  children:  with  n  itdral 
ability  and  wide  experience  in  general  progres¬ 
sive  farming:  also  practical  poultryman.  BOX 
187,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN  WANTED  for 
place  near  Senhriglit, 
clean,  and  a  good  milker, 
without,  board*.  BOX  1 
Yorker. 
gentleman’s  private 
■T.  Must  lie  neat. 
Wages,  $50  per  month 
27,  care  Rural  New* 
WANTED— Reliable  German  Lutheran  woman. 
without  children,  not  over  3$  years  old,  as 
housekeeper  for  widower  with  live  children  on 
farm;  one  that  is  willing  and  familiar  with 
housework:  must  bo  good  to  ehiliVron.  Address 
It.  R.,  3,  BOX  33,  Farm  ville,  Va. 
EXPERIENCED  Managing  Farmer  and  wife. 
Ulster  Comity;  2<il>  acres;  good  house.  BOX 
1228,  I  a  re  R.  N.-Y. 
YOUNG  MAN  wants  position  on  modern  poultry 
or  diversified  farm.  Student  of  modern  agri¬ 
culture;  hard  worker.  Salary  no  object.  Pre¬ 
fer  to  work  on  percentage  of  profits.  Two 
years  practical  experience  on  modern  fruit 
farm.  Desire  more  experience.  In  answering 
dSscribc  farm  brielly.  BOX  1229.  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Industrious  young  man  for  general 
work  on  poultry  and  fruit  farm.  State  age, 
previous  experience  ami  wages  expected. 
SPRING  BROOK  FARM,  Sharon  Springs.  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  mire,  sober 
farm,  Dutchess  County, 
right  party.  AddVcss  H. 
39,  Bangall,  N,  Y. 
--ingle  man  for  dairy 
Good  chance  for  the 
>.  POYER,  R.  F.  D. 
WANTED  Married  matt,  no  children.  Must  be 
good  milker  and  farmer.  Only  people  of 
character  considered.  Good  house  nud  pay. 
WOODDALR,  Pawling,  N.  Y. 
WANTED*  -Thoroughly  reliable  herdsman,  sober 
liatd  worker,  good  references,  farm  experl 
once,  country  born.  Standard'  of  certified  dairies 
State  Wages,  age.  nationality,  single  or  mar 
ried.  J.  W.  MILLER,  Princeton.  N.  J.,  R.  D.  2 
WANTED— Intelligent,  industrious  farmer, 
sober,  to  work  farm  5n  miles  from  New  York, 
on  shares;  fattening  pigs,  calves,  young  beef 
for  market;  steady  position,  opportunities  for 
man  who  makes  good.  HARRIS,  49  7th  Avenue, 
Brooklyn. 
WANTED— Immediately,  two  married  men; 
must  be  good  general  farmers,  no  milking,  one 
to  board  help.  LAWRENCE  PORTLAND  CE¬ 
MENT  CO.,  Northampton,  Pa. 
EXPERIENCED  Poultryman.  good  chick  raiser 
and  Incubator  man.  callable  manager,  at  pres¬ 
ent  employed,  would  like  In  make  a  change; 
private  estate  preferred.  Excellent  references. 
Address  BOX  1232,  care  R.  N.-Y. 
FARM  SUPERINTENDENT  -Twenty  years’ 
practical  experience,  sanitary  dairying,  profit- 
abli*  poultry  raising,  ronalriieiton  roads,  and 
buildings,  open  for  engagement.  Account  of  de¬ 
pression  in  business  will  accept  moderate  sal¬ 
ary.  BOX  1231,  care  R.  N.-Y. 
WANTED — Man  and  wife.  Woman  to  do  gen¬ 
eral  housework.  Man  to  work  on  lawn  and 
garden  and  make  himself  generally  useful. 
State  nationality,  wages  wanted  and'  experience, 
BOX  546,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 
POSITION  WANTED  ns  farmer.  American  born. 
married',  no  children;  lifetime  experience:  age 
33.  good  references:  will  be  open  for  engage¬ 
ment  April  1.  1916.  CHARLES  JOHNSON, 
Windwood  Farm,  Hawthorne,  X.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Immediately  on  400-arre  Eastern  Pu. 
farm,  married  men  of  temperate  habits,  famil¬ 
iar  with  horses  and  machinery;  stall'  experieuei 
and  wages  ill  first  letter.  BOX  1230,  cate  It. 
N.-Y. 
WANTED — Position  ns  herdsman,  lifetime  of 
practical  experience  in  testing,  feeding  and 
buttermaking;  also  making  fancy  milk,  sweet- 
butter  and  heavy  cream  for  chili  trade;  single; 
references  furnished.  BOX  144,  De  Ruyter, 
CARPENTER  WORK  and  painting  wanted  by 
married  Ilian  on  gentleman's  place,  or  where 
there  is  plenty  of  work;  temperate  good  work¬ 
man;  first  class  recoin  mend’s.  WALTER  SHER¬ 
WOOD,  Poughkeepsie,  X.  Y. ,  ft.  F.  D.  No.  l. 
WANTED — For  season  on  Jersey  farm,  sober 
man,  married  or  single:  experienced  farmer 
and  teamster.  "G,”  Euglislitnwn,  X.  J. 
GARDENER  wishes  position:  good  habits:  mi 
derstumls  all  brunches.  BOX  256,  T  nadlllu 
YOT'NO  MAN,  twenty -one,  desires  position  on 
small  gentleman's  (dace.  Northern  N.  ,T., 
sober,  useful,  umj'ei'standi-  stork,  poultry,  etc.; 
wages,  $20;  best  references.  "EXPERIENCED,” 
care  Hrrkorotb,  92  West  91st  St.,  N.  Y. 
HAVING  SOLD  my  dairy  farm  can  recommend 
iny  herdsman  for  a  similar  position.  He  ]s 
single,  American,  reliable  and  capable  of  band- 
ling  any  dairy  proposition.  BOX  108,  ('laverock, 
YOUNG  LADY  wish 
respectable  family 
New-Yorker. 
ies  position  as  nurse  girl  iu 
'.  BOX  i  ‘22.:,  care  Rural 
FARMER  will)  young  children,  wants  house¬ 
keeper  April  1st.  For  particulars  address 
BOX  68,  Barker,  X.  Y. 
FA  It. VI  BOOKKEEPER  WANTED  -Must  be  (u- 
millar  with  farm  cost,  accounting  and  double 
entry,  rapid  and  thorough lv  experienced.  CON¬ 
SOLIDATED  FARMS,  Somerville,  N.  .1. 
POSITION  WANTED  as  working 
Scotch,  good  references;  a  Sinn 
BOX  53,  Pompton  Plains,  New  Jersey 
POULTRYMAN  WANTED  at  once,  must  be 
thoroughly  experienced  with  incubation  and 
brooding.  CONSOLIDATED  FARMS,  Somer¬ 
ville,  N.  ,T. 
FARM  SUPEKINTKN  DENT—' Tw. 
manager  gentleman's  places,  oi 
meat;  sober,  reliable,  honest.  I 
Try  trie  and  sec  if  my  svsteni  d>. 
your  products.  BOX  1222  care  R 
WANTED— Position  as  farm  superintendent  on 
gentleman's  estate,  married,  aged  34,  small 
family,  practical  and  scientific  experience;  first 
Hass  reference.  BOX  1224,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED— Map  and  wife  to  work  on  general 
farm  of  52  acres.  Jos  F,  DOLAN,  Bala,  I'a. 
WANTED — Experienced  fruit  mail  and  poultry- 
man;  excellent  opportunity  and  exceptional 
future  possibilities  for  the  right  mail.  Farm, 
Highland.  Ulster  County,  New  York.  Address 
E.  M.  STANTON,  108  N.  State  St..  Chicago,  Ill. 
position  as  superintendent  of  a  farm  where 
there  are  kept  15  horses,  6  or  more  cows,  amp 
some  200  sheep.  One  must  lie  a  thoroughly 
competent  man  as  a  farmer;  an  expert  driver  of 
tour-horse  team,  a  thorough  horseman,  and  have 
n  thorough  knowledge  of  road  making;  must  be 
an  all-round,  competent  man  in  handling  and 
care  of  farm  machinery  of  all  kinds,  dandy  with 
•"els  and  able  to  do  carpenter  work  and  general 
machine  repairing.  The  other  man  must  lie  n 
thorough  sheep  man,  wh»  1ms  hud  lifelong  ex¬ 
perience  ill  the  care  Of  sheep.  The  Wife  of  one 
of  the  meii  must  la-  a  good  dairy  woman,  an  ex¬ 
cellent  butler  maker  arid'  milker:  neat  and 
clean  about  her  work,  as  w.-ll  as  tidy  in  her 
personal  appearance.  None  hut  Scotchmen  need 
apply,  ami  preferably  those  who  have  been  In 
Itiis  country  lint  n  few  years.  Good  salary  paid 
and  permanent  positions  for  the  right  men. 
WANTED 
house, 
town,  N.  J 
A  boy  about  14  to  help  around'  tin 
Address  STOUL  BROS.,  Wrlghts- 
WANTED— Position  as  working  superintendent. 
on  gentleman's  farm;  understands  fruit,  vege¬ 
tables.  cuttle,  poultry  and  general  farming;  no 
alcohol,  Swiss,  married;  three  small  children; 
best  references.  BOX  153,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — On  or  before  May  1st,  intelligent, 
married  farmer,  preferably  without  children. 
'Inst  be  clean,  dV.v-lmml  milker  (12  cows)  ami 
know  how  to  do  general  farm  work  with  oxen. 
No  liquor,  preferably  m>  tobacco.  Wages,  $40; 
vent,  till  lit.  garden,  fool.  Permanent  position 
and  advancement  to  man  who  makes  good.  Farm 
in  Litchfield  Co,  Colin.  References  required, 
BOX  1218,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  by 
feeder  and  butter  maker; 
family;  references.  l\\'l 
Store r  Farm,  Norwich,  Conn 
married  herdsman, 
temp  crate;  has  small 
i'  KICK  DONEGAN, 
WANTED — On  pure  bred  Holstein -Friesian  dairy 
farm,  an  intelligent,  strong,  neat  young  man. 
No  *  looking  or  booze  .  Will  pay  $30  per  month 
with  hoard  for  a  year.  J.  GRANT  MORSE, 
Hamilton.  N.  Y. 
*G  MAN  will  buy  or  rent  small  chicken 
n  within  forty  miles  New  York.  Answer- 
:ive  full  particulars.  BOX  1219,  care  ({, 
G.  H.  GRIMM  EVAPORATORS 
AND  MODERN  SUGAR  MAKERS’  UTENSILS 
Wi  l  li  a  GRIMM  EVAPORATOR  you  will  produce  MAPLE  SYRUP  of 
QUALITY  with  less  Find  and  Labor.  Use  the  GRIMM  SYSTEM— EV  AP¬ 
ORATORS  whirl,  will  last  a  lifetime— ORDER  NOW  and  be  prepared 
for  the  COMING  sugar  SEIKO'  -IT,,  the  PROFITABLE  GRIMM  SAP 
SPOUTS,  GO  VERS,  IJUt  'K  ETS,  TAN  l\S,  ETC. — We  an-  n.at-ly  to  h  apply  yon  proto  plly. 
G.  H.  GRIMM  ESTATE  - 
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» nnber  of  trie*  yon  tup 
RUTLAND,  VT. 
