Do You Need Farm Help? 
We Have many able-bodied Jewish young men, 
with ami without experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If yon need a good, steady man, write for 
tin order blank. Oars is not a eutnmoreial employ¬ 
ment agency, and we make no charge to employer 
or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue - - New York City 
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word each insertion, payable in advance. 
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vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
TV ANTED—Farm help; siugle nr married: state 
experience and salary expected. THOMAS 
Mr.MILLION. It. D. 5. Newton. N. J. 
WANTED—First-elass gardener for private 
estate; must understand thoroughly the grow 
ing of vegetables, flowers, grapes and small 
fruits: up-to-date gardener's eottuge. For p»r- 
tieitlars apply at THE ORCHARDS, Benning¬ 
ton, Vt. . 
WANTED—Handy man to take care of lawn and 
make himself generally useful about private 
place; .state experience and whether married or 
single. STONY HILL FARMS, Glenshaw, Pa. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits, 
front Hi to 20 years, for general farming, that 
is willing to hustle, that is interested in pure¬ 
bred Holstein-Friesian cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 605, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—In State institution, teamsters ex¬ 
perienced in farm Work: $44 per month ami 
maintenance: and single women as attendants. 
$44 per month and maintenance. Apply, stating 
age and enclosing letter of reference ifroin pre¬ 
vious employer if possible! to SLFERtNTEXD- 
K.NT. Let eh worth Village, Tbiells, Rockland Co., 
N\ Y. 
HERDSMAN wanted: married or single: Prot¬ 
estant: clean habits; wilting worker: interest¬ 
ed in developing purebred Ilotsteius: if married, 
wife to board one to three men; usual priv¬ 
ileges: state age mid experience; referenoes. 
ADVERTISER 501, care Rural New-Yorker 
WANTED—An experienced poultry-man. married 
preferred, on a poultry and fruit farm; good 
opportunities. ADVERTISER 528, care Rural 
New Yorker. 
WANTED—Young uiau. experienced in farm 
work, to help superintendent : must be willing 
and obliging; 820 per munlh and board to start: 
references required. Address PROBASCO 
FARM. Fleming lull. N. J. 
SToNEHOLSK FARM. GlatlsL tie. N. ,1.. wants. 
on or about March 21, a single man for gen¬ 
eral farm work: must understand horses, ordi- 
narv machinery and general crops; other men 
employed: board and room furnished: good ref¬ 
erences necessary: write, and if letters are sat- 
isfneti.ry. will make appointment ami give all 
partii ulars. ADVERTISER 542, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER — I' radical.- ambitious. industrious 
working farmer; wages or shares: stock, in> 
pleinents and seed provided: healthy married 
couple required: also one or two good hired 
men: permanent home, liberal wages, with 
bonus, to hottest, congenial, industrious people. 
Address OWNER, Room 505. 1480 Broadway. 
New York. 
WANTED—Singh- experienced farm hand: must 
be good with stock and leant; milking machine 
used; wages and references wanted. EARL 
WILSON. Dr.vden, N. Y. 
BEE MAN WANTED—About April 1. to care 
for 100 up-to-date colonies, preferably one 
handy with garden, lawn and poultry; good 
home, attractive surroundings; give age, exper¬ 
ience and wages desired LLOYD \V. SMITH. 
Madison, N. J. (or 5(5 William Street, New York 
City). 
WANTED—Singh- man to handle small herd of 
jerseys: good but ter-milkur: clean habits: give 
details of experience, references and wages e\- 
pected in first letter. ADVERTISER 55S. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W ANT ED- - Married dairyman, no family : small 
herd Jerseys: good butter-maker, clean habits; 
while not essential, preference given man whose 
wife is capable tier leal work on farm accounts; 
detail experience, references and wages expected 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 559. care Rural 
New - Yorker. 
WANTED- Farm hand: single: Brutes til nt: 
capable handling teams in orchards, generally 
useful all faint work; good home with manager: 
year-round job: st It* wages, references; A. 10. 
F. preferred. K. HOLT. Valois. N. Y'. 
WANTED Reliable, refilled couple, liking dogs. 
on private l'a-acre place near New York; 
make garden, care fur kennel thoroughbred Set¬ 
ters: technical knowledge dog breeding unnec¬ 
essary: require common sense, willingness to 
follow instructions; ploasnnf. permanent posi¬ 
tion; good home with modern Improvements: 
owner oecupies part house week ends only. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5t;2. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man to milk and take care of 
nine cows and other stock: -rat*- wages, with 
board. G. II. i’RNSQN. Center Moriches, X, Y. 
PODLTRYMAX -Single matt wanted. April 1: 
one with proven ability as chick raiser: three 
or four months, possibly longer; no smoker: iu 
answering please Include age. experience, 
nationality, wages exported with board, ami 
glvo references. LEONARD B. OAKES, Medina. 
N. Y. 
COMPETENT married man for general farm 
work: most he capable and trust worthy and 
have references. Address t\ E. VOORHEES, 
Star Route. Bnldwlnsvtlle, N. Y. 
WANTED -Worker, with small family, who 
knows farming, strawberries, poultry, etc; 
state reasonable wages. BOX 99. Mnrkbam. Pa. 
WANTED—Foreman fo. farm Working fore¬ 
man for 70 tyre farm; New York State; mar¬ 
ried: wife to board two or three hands Summer: 
write fully, number in family, ages, references, 
wages expected: position to start April or May. 
ADVERTISER 572, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Couple; man for farm work; wife 
for housework: good room and board: state 
wages wanted for both, R. L. RANSOM. Wal¬ 
den, N. Y, 
WANTED—Man experienced in large Connecti¬ 
cut apple ort'haFd: must understand spraying 
and use of tractor; apply by letter only. NEL¬ 
SON BRADLEY. 312 E. 26tli Street, New York 
City. 
SINGLE TEAMSTER wanted by April 1; man 
who understands all work required on a farm 
with a team, such as plowing, harrowing, mow¬ 
ing, etc.: T want a good, clean American, who 
can furnish references, ADVERTISER 902. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN TED—Girl or woman between the ages 17 
and 45, to do housework on small farm; JTot- 
estant family of five: .one child 8 years; must 
be of good character and habits: good home to 
right person; treated as one of family: woman 
of house helps with cooking and baking: would 
consider person with child over 1 yetir; state 
wages expected. BOX 147, Mabatmy Cit.v, I’a. 
MARRIED, bandy man; good roll aide man, who 
can furnish references as to character and 
ability, to take job on an estate by April 1: 
must understand pumping systems and be capa¬ 
ble of keeping iti repair general farm lpu.de- 
ments. gas engines, etc.: no objection to chF- 
dren. ADVERTISER <501, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
WANTED*—Fanner to manage 225-acre dairy- 
farm, Chester County. Pa., on shurcs; he 
must have some capital, stock or machinery; 
will make good proposition to the right man. 
ADVERTISER 903, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single, first class farm hand; must 
have some knowledge of gardening: wages 
$40 per month, room and board. Apply W. H. 
F., cure F. ,T. Sheble’s Farm, It. F, D, No. 3, 
East Stroudsburg, Pa. 
RELIABLE couple on three-acre place, within 15 
miles of Philadelphia; man to look niter lawn, 
shrubs, garden and chickens, and to be generally 
useful; wife to assist with housework: sepa¬ 
rate cottage furnished: state qualifications, ex¬ 
perience ami wages. ADVERTISER 578. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A cleanly, honest woman, to be de¬ 
pended upon fm making home smi-factory to 
a very smalt family and do very dainty, whole¬ 
some cooking for them: references required. 
ADVERTISER 579, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Teamster and general farmer to 
work nine bours in field: wife to hoard few 
men in Summer: house, wood and potatoes pro¬ 
vided: phase send references and salary ex¬ 
pected. UPLAND FARM. Peterborough. N. II. 
WANTED—Experienced farm band for season. 
ADVERTISER 588, cure Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—On farm. Ulster Co.. N. Y.. reliable 
woman for general housework: no laundry: 
must be a good rook: $35 monthly; m* objection 
to one small child: this is not housekeeper’s po¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 082, .are Rural New- 
Yorker. 
TENANT farmer for fruit farm, Dutchess Co.; 
active, strong: knowledge of grafting, prun¬ 
ing: pmrmtuieu.y if satisfactory. ADVERTISER 
084. cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED -—Middle-aged conscientious couple: 
man handy with tools, suite knowledge ..f 
potiltrv and gardening; wife to assist with 
housework: cottage. ADVERTISER 590. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
LADY with chicken farm and means ($100 per 
month) wi she's single Indy. 25-4 u. refined, 
adaptable disposition, with moans as partner 
for pleasure; no men. ADVERTISER 595. care 
Rural New- Yorker. 
WANTED;—Assistant matrons, between the ages 
of 25 and 45; salary $52 a month and main¬ 
tenance. Apply St'PKRt NTENDE NT. New York 
State Reformatory for Women, Bedford Hills. 
N. V. 
WANTED -Woman, general housework, Catskill 
Mountains, with or without child; good home; 
state salary expected. MRS. L. SCHIFF, Hun¬ 
ter. Greetle Co., N. Y. 
FARM HAND—Single young man for general 
work, who has been brought up on a farm: 
good character and habits necessary: $30 per 
month and board. ADVERTISER 590, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Married couple, no children: man as 
herdsman on up-to-date farm in Columbia 
County: must he good milker and feeder and 
understand handling hull: wife go d cook and 
housekeeper for small family: house equipped 
with all conveniences: state age. nationality, 
expert.-'nee an.I wages; references reenired: will 
arrange Tor pe-sottal interview. ADVERTISER 
597. eurp Rural New-Yorker. 
COLORED man and wife warned, tin children. 
for farm work: man urust lie good milker: 
woman good hmiseworkrrr 'phone or write, with 
reference. CHESTER SMITH. Cold Spring. 
N. Y. Phom 42M. 
WAITRESS CT1AMUERMA1D — Private famlv; 
enuntrv: modern house: $40 monthly. ADVER¬ 
TISER 59S. rare Rural Now Yorker. 
TEAMSTER end plowman for farm department 
of large slock farm: must be experienced and 
willing for all straight farm work and capable 
of handling purebred brood mifos with skill and 
patience: only titan of first-class references an.l 
It lull moral character wanted:‘good wages, room, 
board. h*-nrs, Address MRS. ALEX ROBERT¬ 
SON. Warren, Yn. 
CooK noLSlOKKLI'ER for farm Warding house; 
8 •••gulttr boarders: self respecting middle-aged 
woman of reserved habits; coal or wood and oil 
range; modern conveniences; heavy work done 
1 1 : : . ■ 
MRS ALEX ROBERTSON Warren. Vn. 
WANTED Single poultrymnn to run mammoth 
incubators and brooders anti .-arc for small 
laying dock, help in garden: good home for 
right partv; state references and wages. A. 
ANDERSON, Princeton Junction. N, J. 
WANTED Strong, middle-aged woman, willing, 
general cleaning, waitress, washing, help 
cook: wages $40 per month; modern house on 
farm: good home: Monmouth Co., N. J. : family. 
'"'•> adults: if not competent waitress, but will¬ 
ies to learn, will instruct: references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 004. care Rural SeW-Yorker. 
HELP WANTED Married fai mer, small family. 
for 50-acre poultry and dairy farm: experi¬ 
enced butter-milker. repairman, mechanic. 
MARSH BARBER. East Aurora. N. Y. 
WANTED—Intelligent. energetic. farm raised 
American young matt who tuts had some poul¬ 
try evpprrnnoe and is willing to start work at 
$40 per month, with board, on n first-class corn- 
til ere in! nonltrv plant, pear New York City, 
offering excellent opportunities for learning and 
advancement: state age. experience and refer¬ 
ences; no cigarettes, ADVERTISER 031, care 
Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED — Experienced, industrious general 
farmer and wife for housework, as needed, on 
beautiful fiO-aere farm overlooking Sound at 
Norwtllk. Co tut.: modern cottage ami perquisites; 
good pay to right party. W. It. NEWSOME, 
Bei'deu Road. Wilton. Conn. 
WANTED - Young man who wishes to learn 
poultry and gardening to help on small farm: 
want a reliable man who is willing t<> learn and 
appreciate good home. ADVERTISER 030, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — A clean, honest, elderly man or 
woman m the country to cook fur three people 
and help about yard; no cigarettes or booze: a 
good home and small wages year around to a 
good person. Address BOX 04, Coxsnekie, X. Y. 
WANTED—Single man for orchard work*, must 
be honest and reliable, understand trimming 
and power spraying, good to horses and capable 
df driving good lively team; no grouches, whis¬ 
key or cigarettes. Address, with references and 
wages wanted, to BOX 04. Coxsackie. N. Y. 
WANTED—Man for general farm work; state 
wages; Christian. MRS. J. F. UOPKE. Lava, 
N, Y. 
WANTED—-Boy on farm; $20 mouth. Write 
FRED BARNES, Route 1. Geneva, N. Y. 
WANTED—Couple: man as herdsman, wife for 
housework. NEWTON BROS.. Long Valley, 
N. J. 
WANTED—As caretaker, a clean, reliable, sin¬ 
gle Protestant man for permanent position ort 
country place. Address BOX 2tH. Guilford. 
Conn. 
WANTED—Man for general farm: $39 per month 
and hoard: good home. Address HCTEU, Box 
203. Ulster Park. N. Y. 
WORKING MANAGER wanted on small dairy- 
farm in New* Jersey: no estate: married man 
preferred: must lie a good general farmer and 
know how to feed, mlik and handle cows, also 
raise ealvcs; other help; state age, nationality 
and wages expected in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 609, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION wanted by an experienced man ns 
manager of a farm or estate: 1 am 45 years 
of age. married, and have no children: my ex¬ 
perience has been mlde in all kinds of farming, 
including the management of fine estates ami 
the breeding of purebred Holstein entile; I feel 
confident that 1 can show results; I would be 
glad to detail my experience in a personal in¬ 
terview: can furnish first-class references as to 
my ability and character; will only consider 
places large enough to demand a manager of 
proven ability. BOX 35. Ettiottville. Conn. 
'Phone 13-14 Farmington Exchange. 
MAN, 21, single desires position as pottltrymati 
on commercial or-private farm: knows about 
brooding, etc.; experience with Leghorns and 
American breeds, PALE SHAFFER, 954 Co¬ 
lumbus St., Chillieothc. O. 
MADRIED man wants position as farm hand; 
have some experience. P. O. BOX 529, Iling- 
haui, Mass. 
AMERICAN married uiau wauls it position on a 
one-nian place where have full charge of same, 
or head teamster on a larger place: good house: 
flit privileges; April 1 to 15:. Connecticut pre- 
i: best reference: two children. 7 ami 9 
years: $8ti salary. BON til. Ridgefield. Conn. 
YOUNG man. American, age 25, with general 
farm experience, including orcharding, poul¬ 
try, dairy, desires work ott farm with good 
home. ADVERTISER 513. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on small private place as 
gardener and nil around man: married, no 
family; first-,-lass references: 0 years in Inst 
position. JOHN FOLEY. Itoslvn Heights. L. I.. 
X. Y. 
WANTED—Position ,,n modern country estate. 
gardening or orchard work: seven years in 
last place. s, V. ANDERSON. 194 Soutlunuy<1 
1-toad, Waterbury. Conn. 
WANTED—Position us farm manager by mar¬ 
ried man, 38 years obi; can give good refer¬ 
ences: not afraid of work. ADVERTISER 533, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position bv April 1 as milker on 
large dairy farm where then* is chance for 
advancement to man who is willing to work; 
good m'.lker, and will work hard for a chance; 
married inn children): age *J0: best of habits 
and best references: can also bring first-elass 
single man whom I would board. WILLIAM 
W. JOHNSTON, li. F. D, Yard ley. Pa. 
PRACTICAL, experienced, good all around 
fartner-gardeuer-nrcliaiilist. Scotch American, 
middle age. wife, no children, desires position, 
entire charge getillemmi's estate or commercial 
place, It. S. Mael.KNXAN. 12 * First Street. 
Troy. N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN American, single, licensed ,-lianf- 
feur. desires posit, n as assistant poultryntaii; 
some experience. FRED METZ. 313 East 89th 
Street, New York City. 
POSITION WANTED—-Ponltryiuan. single, col¬ 
lege trained, with to years' practical exper¬ 
ience: understands thoroughly rearing, feeding 
of domestic and game fowls: highly creditable 
references from present, pusl employers. ADVER¬ 
TISER 552, rare Rural New Yorker, 
YOUNG MAN. 19. wants job on farm: no ex¬ 
perience. EM1I, ENGET.ER1EP, 245 East 93d 
St,, New York City. 
AMERICAN. 28 years competent, experienced, 
wants position on small farm or estate: work 
for or with owner; no superintendents or fore¬ 
men. W. C. HAMMOND, 181 Tenafty Road. 
Englewood, N. J. 
WANTED—A position as butter or cheese 
maker: just finished Winter dairy course of 
Cornell University. ARTHUR TALLY, Box 112. 
Angelica. N. Y. 
POUT.TK YMAN American. single. Ill years' 
practical experience, besides agricultural col¬ 
lege training wishes position: best reference. 
ADVERTISER 5tl3. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position in charge household: well 
qualified teach and I'tire for children: prefer 
country. ADVERTISER 595. .are Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MARRIED man reliable, practical, experienced, 
working caretaker wants lake position .,u idle 
farm, private estate; suitable vegetable, poul¬ 
try, gardening, agriculture, etc.: interested own¬ 
ers state all particulars. ADVERTISER 590, 
care Rural New Yorker. 
YOUNG married man. American, desires posi¬ 
tion as chauffeur or assistant gardener: prac¬ 
tical experience with machinery', general useful 
on estate. Address CHAUFFEUR, Box 190, 
Katouab, X. Y. 
MARRIED American, experienced, wants posi¬ 
tion as stable boss, J'.tfX 12, 11. F. D. 1, 
Crozet, Yn. 
POSITION warned as caretaker or manager of 
a gentleman’s country estate: small permanent 
place: nothing will be considered only with the 
best class and a permanent position with good 
pay ami personal interview: four in my family; 
two sons that understand how to work, age 19 
and 19 years: I can furnish the very best ref¬ 
erence: for 12 years in tny present position. 
ADVERTISER 271 care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN married, no children, desires 
work, small place, gardener, poultry, can 
milk: Massachusetts or New York preferred. 
.ADVERTISER 570. care Rural Now- Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, 35 two children, wants posi¬ 
tion; lifelong experience In farming, garden, 
dairy, poultry: handy- with tools; capable, con¬ 
scientious worker: wife willing to board help; 
best pel'ereiic-s from present and former em¬ 
ployers* We--r.tj.ster Bounty preferred; all let¬ 
ters promptly answered: please state particu¬ 
lars. Address II., Valiev Ridge Farm, Mt. 
Kisco. N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN. single, wishes position on poultry 
farm or gentleman's estate: experience and 
Cornell training. ADVERTISER 598. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as working manager and 
caretaker of gentleman’s .state: best of ref¬ 
erences; life experience. W. BRAND, Route 
38, Greenwich. Conn. 
TWO young men. 19 and 20 years old. wish to 
Work on a farm: experienced with chickens and 
pigeons: stare wages in first letter. ITENRY 
DEGEL, 409 19th St Brooklyn. X. Y. 
WANTED—Situation by a practical, thorough, 
up-to date farm superintendent, experienced in 
management of targ.- farms sinwcs.fully; pure¬ 
bred stock, truck farming, poultry: commercial 
place only; American; married: small family. 
Address ADVERTISER 5.88. .ate Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position a. chauffeur with private 
family; 4 years' experience in driving: will 
give reference. LOCK BOX No. 529. Fleming- 
ten, N. J. 
WORKING farmer open for consideration April 
1: III*- *-x t it- ri eu. best .if r. ■ :> - re uces as to 
ability ami character. Apply ADVERTISER 576, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
A\ ANTED, April 15. responsible position l>y ex- 
perienced herdsioau: American. 29, married: 
splendid A !{. results: references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 577. care Rural New-Yorker. 
A POt LTRYMAN who uses his well-trained 
brain, as well us his hands and feet, would 
like to run a plai t for a man who is willing to 
pay for ability and first-elass service; own Ford 
light truck: understand bookkeeping thoroughly; 
34 years obi: married: two children; best of 
references. ADA Kf.'TfsLK 5* 1, cure Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOl NG MAN. 2U. wishes position on farm: un¬ 
derstands , are of trucks and farm machinery; 
experience: best references. t'HAKI.ES STELL- 
JES. 39 Liberty St.. West Orange, N. ,T. 
AAANl’ED—April 1 permanent position as work¬ 
ing farmer on an up-to-date farm; married; 
life experience in diversified farming and dairy¬ 
ing >an produce results, handle help, tractors 
and all farm machinery; to bud habits, but 
honest and reliable: best of references; do not 
reply unless you want a Christian mat), who 
works for tt,.- interest of the owner. ADVER- 
TISKR 575, rare Rural New-Yorker. 
BACHELOR—Managed farm 10 years; worked 
several States: good edm-ution: A R. O. ex¬ 
perience; typist, .an handle correspondence; ex¬ 
perienced many breeds registered stock: special¬ 
izes urgent emergency cads: wh«t would vou do 
if you broke y.nr leg? ADVERTISER 587, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Practical fa enter: single; 
best references. AUGUSTUS Rf RD. R. D. 6, 
Trenton, N. J. 
MARRIED MAN. one child, wants position as 
herdsman in Jersey in d: understands R. M. 
work. ■ all' raising, and some experience in 
showing cattle: , pen fur engagement. BOX 13, 
Monntaiuville. x. Y. 
It >t NG MAN 1 1M desires position on dairy- 
farm: short course graduate. V. PIERSON 
MILLER, JR,, 59 Linden Are., Arlington, X. j. 
AN JJoNKST, intelligent and experienced man, 
w-iili wife of same general qualifications, only 
more so. in addition, to heipg a competent trained 
nrrse, wants |io~uiou as manager, caretaker or 
general man which will not take all his time; 
must have comfortable living quarters, he with- 
•R reach of* L-ood high sel.ocit ami New York 
City. ADVERTISER 591, .are Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERT mechanic < married I with knowledge 
of repairing an tonic.idles, tractors, gas engines 
and all kinds of n,-, him-w, understands plumb¬ 
ing and eleefTcTl work theiuitiglilr. desires posi¬ 
tion; can furnish best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 593. earc Rural New-Yorker. 
M DRklNi. MANAGER—Open for position March 
15: e-tate or eommetvial farming: practical 
experience iu modern farming and dairying, 
both wholesale, retail; advanced registry, breed¬ 
ing purebred stuck, operating all farmer machin¬ 
ery and repair work, orcharding, road and build¬ 
ing construction, handling men. keeping farm 
accounts: American; -jo. small family: A-l ref¬ 
erences; desires a position large enough to de¬ 
mand a man of above ability where energy and 
■•'suits will count also. ADVERTISER 599. care 
Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working foreman on up- 
to-date farm: understand all branches of farni- 
ittg. handling men. etc.: life experience: mar¬ 
ried; ties! of tctcrcnces. ADVERTISER 90S, 
earn Rural New-Yorker. 
M ANTED- -Position ;,s herdsman in Guernsey 
or Ayrshire herd where results are wanted: 
understand breeding, cal? raising, advanced reg¬ 
istry work, American: married: good references 
ADVERTISER du7. care Rural New Yorker. 
YOl NG MAN. 24. Christian, American, exper¬ 
ienced in poultry, dairy aud fruit, desires 
position in poultry department as assistant to 
•'•■ad man in it; -nhator and breeder department. 
ADVERTISER (29. .are Rural New Yorker. 
HERDSMAN — Experienced: release April 1: 
List dry baud milker Empire milking ma¬ 
chine, De Laval clarifier, separator, expert 
butter-maker, test work successful call* raiser; 
dairy larger the letter: highest references. 
AD\ ERTISER 925. are Rural New-Yorker. 
W ANTED- Pesitc n . a poultry, fruit or gentle¬ 
man- estate l.y young matt, is, Christian: 
Sortie e\iief ; cite e ; references H \ SFYR1XG 
9718 soth st'.' t W' mil .veil. L. I.. X. Y. ’ 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers* 
Exchange will he found on page 393. 
