1 
CORDWOOD WANTED 
by c.irlo.id. Will pay cash at your station when 
loaded. Write what yon have and whether seasoned. 
JOHN T. BROOK, Pelhao. N. Y. Phone, 4755, Pelham. 
The Agricultural and 
Industrial Labor Relief, 
1123 ISroadway, New 
York, is looking ior a farm within a radius of .'iO to 
60 miles from New York. State particulars about 
soil, size, purchasiug price, transport facilities, etc. 
D O YOU WAN T Vacant Lot Garden Supervisors, 
herdsman, dairyman, buttermaker, creameryman, 
working farm foreman, poultryman, greenhouseman, 
or any other well-trained farm help? We have a num¬ 
ber of efTicient young men with clean habits trained 
in our institution whom we can recommend to you. 
NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL, - Farm School, Pa. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
If you want to buy or sell or exchansre, make it known here. 
This Rate will be 5 Cents a word, payable in advance. The 
name and address must be counted as part of the advertise¬ 
ment. No display type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and general manufacturers’ announcements 
not admitted hero. 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. 
Copy must reach us not later than Friday morning 
to appear in the following week’s issue. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED, on dairy farm by the year; exper¬ 
ienced, reliable, single man. Address C. 11. 
TUFTS, Vernon, N. Y. 
YEAR ’ROT’ND FARM HAND WANTED—Com- 
. fortable place for steady, industrious single 
'man. SPRAIN RIDGE HOSPITAL, Yonkers, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable married man to work on 
fruit and vegetable farm for the season of 
1018. Beginning March 1st. House; garden and 
privileges. Give reference and wages expected. 
I Address F. M. BROOKS, Athens, N. Y. 
FARMER—March 1st. Married man on dairy 
; 1 farm, sixty miles from New Y'ork, where 
grade Holsteins, purebred bull and Empire milk¬ 
er are used; must fully understand feeding for 
milk production, raising calves and general farm¬ 
ing; wife must board help at 820 per month 
each; wages .800 monthly, beside cottage, hen¬ 
house, garden, milk, potatoes and summer Arc- 
wood; excellent, healthful location and perma¬ 
nent position. State full particulars in Arst let¬ 
ter, including age, number and ages of family, 
previous experience and references. DR. CAUi, 
340 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two (inick, industrious young ladies 
to assist in dining room and kitchen, preferably 
sisters or acquaintances willing to room to¬ 
gether. Y. M. C. A. Dining Rooms, Ports¬ 
mouth, Va. _ 
W'ANTED—Experienced single man for general 
farming; year-round position. NO. 2803, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
PERMANENT POSITIO.N for man on fruit and 
poultry farm; no hooze or tobacco; state sal¬ 
ary. WM. LONGSTREET, Tr enton, N. J. _ 
WANTED—Married man witliout children_ or 
single man to work on farm. Must be willing, 
sober, good milker and caretaker. Would like 
to correspond with a hoy from 14 to 18 who de¬ 
sires a good home. NO. 2859, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED, March 1—Reliable, temperate and ex¬ 
perienced married farmer; $55 per month, with 
bouse, garden, milk and Arewood furnished. Give 
age weight, size of family and experience in 
Arst letter. F. K. BROOKS, East Poultney, Vt. 
WANTED, April 1—Single, reliable and strictly 
temperate man as gardener and handy man 
around house; $35 per month and board. F'. K. 
BROOKS, Flast Poiiltney, Vt. 
WANTED—Man to prune young orchard, mostly 
apple, some peach; 10,000 trees. State ex¬ 
perience, reference and salary. HARRINGTON, 
Nortli Garden, Vt. 
WANTED—Reliable assistant poultryman with 
jiractical experience in l)rooding and the care 
of layers. Give references and wages wanted in 
Arst letter. NO. 2807, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE M.\N for gentleman's place. Must 
understand electric motor, F'ord truck, simple 
carpentering and plumlilng. Knowledge of poul¬ 
try and vegetnhle gardening essential. Energy 
aiid executive ability needed. Send detailed 
experience and references to W’lLLIAM M. 
CR.ANE, Richmond. Mass. 
YOUNG WOM.VN ns chambermaid-laundress 
wanted at once by private family. Electric 
waslilng-machine used. • Must be good ironer. 
Send full particulars to MRS. WILLIAM 
CR.VNE, Richmond. .Mass. 
WANTED—F’armcr who understands i)nre-hred 
Holsteins, to get good results; also crops, 
corn, grains, .tlfalfa. State salary expected. 
Give refciamce. SARAH J. MOREY, Middle- 
ville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man. single, for dairy work— 
testing, standardizing and pasteurizing cream. 
Must be a good milker and have references. A. 
M. HONE, Lyons Falls, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man, with son 14-10 years 
old for general farming and dairying: good op- 
portunitv for riglit man. DR. JDIIN N. 
ROSENBERGER, Wycombe, Bucks Co., I’a. 
WANTED, Iiumetiiately —\ practical^ working 
manager for 200-acre farm. Central New York. 
Must understand particularly slieep and fruit. 
Keep only four cows. F'arm splendidly equipped 
with tnois and machinery, including farm trac¬ 
tor. Give full information and references Arst 
letter. J. V. CLEMENT, 187 Gene.see St., 
Utica, N. Y. 
WANTED, by March 1—A single man as work¬ 
ing foreman on a 300-acre farm. Must be ex¬ 
perienced in handling men, have knowledge of 
modern farming methods and be al)le to show 
results, as farm is not run for pleasure but is 
a commercial proposition. Wages .$55 per month 
.and board. Uosition permanent and plenty of 
opportunity for advancement if results are sat¬ 
isfactory. Give references and experience in Arst 
letter. Can arrange for personal' interview if 
application is considered. FRANK S. PEER, 
Cranford, N. J. 
WANTED—Young man l8 or 20 years old to 
work on stock and grain farm. "Your past ex¬ 
perience need not be much providing you are 
willing to tend to business and leayn; no boozer 
or idler need apply, BURTON C. STUART, 
Springwater. N. Y. 
WANTED—Two goed, reliable married men to 
work on our farms in northern Delaware, 
seven miles from large town, railroad depot 
on farm, good wages and privileges; state full 
particulars when answering. NO 2809, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Single man to care for Shorthorq 
cattle and assist with general farm work* 
state wages. C. G. WAGNER, W’estford, Pa^ 
WANTED—-Man, chicken farm, work with team, 
raise corn, milk two cows. House rent and 
$00. NO. 2870, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANI'ED—March 1st, hoy, 17 to 19. as owners’ 
assistant on .")0-acro farm, poultry a specialty. 
Good home, kind treatment, for willing agree¬ 
able, accommodating chap, who likes country 
life. State wages expected. Enclose ))hoto 
in first letter. Write fully. BURR HOLLISTER, 
Wa.shington. Conn. 
W.VNTED—Married man for farm and dair.v, 
Dutchess Comity. Wife to board help if 
necessary, at $20 monthly each. House, gar¬ 
den, milk, fuel and potatoes furnished. State 
wages expected and full particulars as to self 
and family, giving age, nationality, previous i 
experience and references. Permanent position. ; 
NO. 2808, care Rural New-Yorker. | 
W.VNTFiD—Gardener, to manage about seven 
acres, some flowers, one cow, one horse; 
small cottage furnished, or larger one iinfurii- 
islied: wages .$00 per month the year round. 
JIust lie sober and reliable; references required. 
Western New York. NO. 2807, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
■WANTED—Single man for general work on my 
new pure-l)red .Tersey farm adioiniiig Moose 
Hill Farms. JOHN SIBLEY, Spencer, Mass. 
I W.VNTED—Farmer, married man, to take charge 
of sinall dairy farm April 1 in Sussex County, 
N. J. Salary, house and privileges; good oppor¬ 
tunity for sober, industrious, capable man. Give 
full particulars, including age, experience and 
rot'ereuces. Address NO. 2841, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ORCHARD POULTRY FARM, Flemington, N. 
J.. wants a lady or elderly man to help with 
baby chicks, clean eggs and other light woiii. 
WANTED—March 1st. thoroughly competent 
farmer (not superintendent) for 35 acres, 
situated thirty miles from New York City. 
Must have good knowledge of cows, liogs, aiid 
understand chickens thoroughly, orchard and 
general crops. Married man without children: 
would consider couple witli son wlio could 
be helpful on place for compensation. Refer¬ 
ences must be Arst clas.s. as to character, habits 
and general knowledge of farming. Wages 
$75 per month, with fair treatment, products j 
from farm. Hard work, but splendid home for 
the right man. BOX 431, Pleasantvllle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm laborer. Single, good, dry- 
hand milker, stend.v employment. Wages $41 
per month and board and lodging. Communi¬ 
cate with D. .-V. MACIvIN, Superintendent, 
Retreat, Penn. 
F’ARM'' teamster Wanted—"VVages $50 per 
month; house, wood, three'tons, cftal per year, 
two quarts milk per day and plot of ground for 
garden. Applicaiit must be a sober man and 
understand his-' business. Address NO. 2848, 
care Rural New-Yorker'. • 
WANTED—Practical stockman for sole ■ care 
cattle and swine. I’ermauent place and in¬ 
creasing salary for married riian making good. 
House fully improved iind privileges given. 
F’arm in LitchAeld County, Conn. NO. 2871, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PARMER—F'or gentleman’s country place in 
Westchester County. A married man ex|)cr- 
ieiiced with stock, poultry and general farm 
crops. House and fuel provided. In reply 
state age, family, wages, nationality, wiien 
ready for work and send copies of references. 
Address NO. 2872, care Rural New-Yorkei'. 
Situations Wanted. 
— " -- 1 - 
FARM, estate or poultry manager will make 
change: 45 years old. married, no children; 
years experience in above branches, modern 
methods, records, accounts, successful handling 
help; results and satisfaction in management 
large; propositions only. Flast preferred, $1,200 
year. Give particulars in Arst letter. NO. 
2831, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOLL.VNUER, age 31, married, desires steady 
position on small estate. Experienced in the 
care and manag<‘mcnt of dairy cattle, poultry, 
swine and horses. Good milker. Best refer¬ 
ences. NO. 2829, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG F.VltMER desires position on farm; life 
experience, agricultural training, solier, good 
habits and good all around man. NO. 2849, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Position as ilairy farm manager or 
herdsman of hlgli-class licrd. Single, agricul¬ 
tural school graduate, witli life experience; best 
of references. H. C. STAMEN, Middletown, Del., 
Dairy Extension. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager April 1; 
wife and daughter will do housework or board 
help and care for iioultry. NO. 2842, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG WOMAN, good cook, would keep board¬ 
ing liouse for farm employees. NO. 28.54, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SHEPHERD — Thoronglily experienced, Scotch. 
age 24, -wishes situation: state wages. No. 
2855, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMPANION-HELPER — Experienced woman 
(American) desires position in farm home. 
NO. 2850, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERT Poultryman wants position as manager 
commercial plant; private estate or generui 
farm proposition considered; 20 years’ experi¬ 
ence, systematic, sober, married, no children, 
middle-aged. FRED W. CARMAN, Sea- 
ford, N. Y, 
I-’-'VRM MANAGER’S Position wanted Itofore 
April 1 by married American witli extensive 
experience and ^ thorough knowledge in all 
branches and general repair work. State par¬ 
ticulars and salary and address. BOX 43, East 
Weymouth, Muss. 
POT’LTRYMAX—Ex|)orienced, single, desires po¬ 
sition as manager of poultry plant; tnider- 
stands thoronglily iuenhation, brooding and .up- 
to-date nietiiods of poultry management. NO. 
2857, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERT ORCIIARDIST and F'arm Manager 
with technical training and years of experience 
at liberty March 1. Successful handler of help; 
best of references. No one-hot-se proiiositions 
considered. Cheswold, Del., BOX Xo. 122. 
POSITION WANTED, as working foreiiian on 
farm. Married, sinall family, 10 years ex¬ 
perience in commercial farming, scieiitiAc irciii- 
ing in poultry and animal husbandry; can handle 
all farm machinery; reference. NO. 2805, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
M.VRRIED M.VN (no children), desires posi¬ 
tion; experienced with pure-bred stock and 
butter-making; also experienced iwiltryman;. 
vegetable gardening, handy with tools and with 
knowledge of general farming. References'. 
Address, witli full particulars, stating wages. 
NO. 2802, care Rural New-Yorke-. 
AFarmWanted 
POSITION WANTED as farm foreman on gentle¬ 
man’s estate; Scotch, married, age 28; two 
children; life experience in all branches of farm¬ 
ing, dairying, care and working of all modern 
machinery. Reply, stating wages and particu¬ 
lars: best of references. Address NO, 2858, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position as assistant manager on 
large commercial, diversified farm, porferably 
in New .Tersey. American, single, age 24: short 
course graduate with practical experience in gen- 
ei'iil fariiiing and nianagement. First-class prop¬ 
osition only. lixcidlciit references. NO. 2843, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
F'ARMER-GARUEXER — Working manager, age 
32, married, good education, practical, life ex¬ 
perience in all hranclics dairy, poultry, orcliard, 
farm crops, vegetaidos. Howei-s, etc.; familiar 
witli up-to-date methods; temperate, upright and 
reliable. Can give satisfaction and get results; 
first-class references. XO. 2800, care Rural Xew- 
Yorlcer. 
SITUATION' WANTICl) — Goixl hoiisokeopcr, 
widow. 30 years old, witli two daughters, 
seven and nine years, wishes position; country 
preferred. JIRS. J. LEHMKUIIL, 395 Henry 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
MARRIED MAN wants position as working man¬ 
ager on dairy farm; age 38; Arst-class refer¬ 
ence. NO. 2847, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED Poultryman, carpenter, handy 
man. wislies position on an estate. XO. 2S4(), 
care Rural Xow-Yorker. 
HAVING sold my farm, would like to recommend 
my farm manager to someone desiring an A1 
man. I’. V. P., Avon, Conn. 
LIFE Experienced farm manager, hard vvorker, 
American, married, wants position April 1. 
References, present and past employers. Nothing 
considered under $!t()0 year, with perquisites. 
NO. 2845, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as foreman on commer¬ 
cial orchard by a Swiss, married, with many 
years experience in tlie Northwest: might con¬ 
sider also partnership. F. G. ROTH, 2 Laurel 
Place, East Rutherford, N. J. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE or exchange for F'lorida property, 11 
acre.s orchard land. Corning, California: five 
acres figs and almonds bearing. CLARENCE E. 
JONES, New Hartford, Conn. 
F’.VIiM F’OR .S.VIjE—S tocked; dairy cows, slieep, 
hens, hogs, turkeys, horses. GEORGE MINER, 
Williumstowii, N. Y. 
F.VRM FOIt S.VLE—145 acres good land, well 
located; 30 acres woods. PETER GARDNER, 
Route Xo. 2, Erin, N. Y. 
WANTED—-March 1st. man and wife to work 
small, well equipped Westclicster farm; mod¬ 
erate rental or shares. Please deserilie experi¬ 
ence, family, other details, NO. 2846, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A married man wlio has his own 
help to work a 200-acre farm on share basis; 
farm keeps 35 milking cows: iiian must be calla¬ 
ble and trustworthy: give reference and experi¬ 
ence; farm located in North Salem. N. Y. Ad¬ 
dress HARRY F. HI'NT, Ridgefield, Conn. 
F’OR SALE—00 acres, river, 10 minutes’ trolley 
New Brunswick, fare oi-; 8 rooms, bath; barn, 
buildings, orchard; $235 per acre. BOX 01, New 
Bniiiswick, N. J. 
YOUNG MARRIED M.VX wishes to work equip¬ 
ped farm on shares: eight years’ experience; 
college training with poultry; active, sober, re- 
lialile; state particulars. NO. 2774, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—90-acre potato farm, level, good 
soil, in potato section, New York Central 
Railroad Station, store and post office across 
road from farm; fair buildings, shade. Potato 
.Vssociation to help you. Price .$5,000. E. R. 
S.MITH, Kasoag, N. Y. 
FOR RENT, Cash or Shares—lOO-acre farm, 
modern buildings, equipped witli stock and ma- 
cliiiiery. BOX 278, Rhiiielieck. N. Y. 
VV'ATERFROXT FAR.M—85 productive acres, in 
simny JIaryland. Owner will include imple- 
meiils, horse, cow. lieifer. six brood sows, Iioar, 
10 pigs, geese, chickens, etc. Address NO. 28<)1, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
F’OR RENT—On shares, good farm, 140 acres, 
northern New Jersey. Good house and 
buildings. Land in good slinpe. Good chance 
to make profitable connection for right party. 
Address NO. 28(;3, care Rural New-Yorker. 
8()-.VCRE Sheef) or Dairy F’arm — Eiglit-room 
lionse, barn, silo, orcliard. spring, brooks. 
$1,800. ADELBERT W.VRREN, Ciizenovia, N. Y. 
F'OR SALFi—55-.acre farm; lO-rooiii lionse, good 
barn; 114 miles from Qnakertown, Pa. NO. 
2844, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Four-acre farm at Hempstead; six- 
room house with bath; poultry buildings and 
fruit; will rent. NO. 2780, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED, percentage basis or rental, producing 
farm equipped to help win war. College train¬ 
ing. wide experience. NO. 2852, care Rural New- 
York(>r. 
70-ACRR Village F’ariii in fine condition. Price 
.$6,500. Address F’AR.M BUREAU, E. Gl'een- 
wicli, R. I. 
WANTED TO LEASE—F’irst-class poultry plant. 
Give complete details. PRINTING OFFICE, 
Clinton, N. J. 
WANTED—By reliable American iniin witii fam¬ 
ily. fully equipped farm to work on shares, or 
would take working foreman’s position on up-to- 
date farm. NO. 28.50, care Rural New-Yorker. 
LONG ISLAND^ FARM of 22 acres, located 2.5 
miles from New York, witli frolley and rail 
connections on main niacridam road: fine fruit 
orcliard of apples, peers and peaclies — 1,400 
peach trees, 1,000 peacli tri'cs in hearing. Good 
home market for all fruit. Modern buildings; 
five minutes’ walk to up-to-date village. Reply 
NO. 2851, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, place of aiiont five acre.s 
situated in New York or Pennsylvania. Must 
have good railroad facilitie.s. NO. 2866, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and woman who would like to 
own their own home, to work m.v farm on 
halves. I furnish everything except labor. 
GROSSMARTH, Moriches, L. I. 
LONG ISL.VND farm for sale; 50 acres excel¬ 
lent soil. 35 miles from city. Address 
OWNER, NO. 2864, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FOR S.VLE—250 acres, Livingston Co., N. Y., 
one mile from station. Land especially adaiit- 
; ed to Alfalfa; $80. NO. 2753, care Rural New- 
I I’orkcr. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR SALE—1..800 Hall incnliator, $175. f. o. 
b. Homer; 8 gasoline brooder heaters, .$6 
each: good condition. HOMER POULTRY 
FARM, Homer, N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—Two-iiiiit Hiiimaii milker, used only 
six months; complete outfit, good as new. 
Price .$35. W. R. RFNKLEY, Hagerstown, Md. 
Route 6, Box 23. 
3,000 F’EET 2-inch wrought iron pipe, 16 cents 
per foot; in use one .year. Real estate devel¬ 
opments comiiel removal. T. H. COPE, River¬ 
side Market Garden, Wilbnrtlia, N. J. 
■WANTED — Cane and sorghum syrups, dried 
sugar corn, canned goods and other food 
products. Y. M. C. A. Dining Rooms, Ports¬ 
mouth, Va. 
JOHN P. CASE & SONS, Clover Hill, N. J., 
want to liny a new or used liay press; give full 
particulars as to name, size of bale, how long 
used and price. 
OLD-F'ASIIIONEl) MOLASSES—.$1.50 per gallon. 
JAMES F. .McCALEH, Iiisniore, Miss. 
SECOND-HAND, 390 size and Cypher Co. Incii- 
liators wanted. C. M. LAUVER, McAlistcr- 
ville. Pa. 
F'OR SALE—Tiger transplanter, Clark’s A-5 
donlile-actioii. cutaway liarrow, Doat’s’ level- 
tread power, nearl.v new; Carlisle handy chick 
hover. PERCY W. BUSH, Stockton, N. J. 
MILKING MACHINE F'or Sale—Calf-way; two 
double units; used successfully three months. 
Farm sold, dairying discoiitiiined. F’rice $200; 
cost double; guaranteed. CFIAS. GIBBS, 
Hope, N. J. 
F'OR SALFi—Cheap, new CO eggs Pelnlaiita Iii- 
enhator. bone cutter, feed grinder, feed 
cutter and hog rubbing post. BOX 1.58, Wil¬ 
liamsport, Oliio. 
Books Worth Baying 
Landscape Gardening, Parsons.2.00 
Lawn Making, Barron. 1.10 
Fertilizers and Crops, Van Slyke.... 2.50 
Weeds of Farm and Garden, Pammel 1.50 
Book of Wheat, Doudlinger.2.00 
Successful F’ruit Culture, Maynard.. 1.00 
Irrigation and Drainage, King.... 1.50 
Study of Corn, Shoesmith.50 
The Soil. King. 1.60 
THE RURAL NE-W-YORKER, 
333 WEST 30th ST., NEW YORK. 
SAWING WOOD 
A gold mine on your farm. Turn all 
your waste luniber. all of the trees 
that you can spare into wood. They 
will even take limbs—anything that 
will burn. A prominent authority 
on coal production says that normal 
conditions in the coal Industry will 
not arrive in five years. Cut your 
wood now. Sell it this spring at high prices. We have in stock sawing outfits. The famous Two Fuel 
Heavi-Uuti kerosene engine with magneto ignition operates without trouble, starts well in cold 
weather. Work when you feel like it and make more money than you can when farming. Order now 
while we have stock for quick delivery. 
A GOLD MINE ON 
YOUR FARM 
R. CONSOLIDATED GASOLINE ENGINE CO., 202 Falton Street, New York City 
HELP WIN THE WAR 
Yvith Pork and Wool. We will lend money to 
Farmers in New York State to purchase Sheep 
and Swine. Special loans to Boys and Girls. 
Write at once for particulars. 
PATRIOTIC FARMERS FUND 
MARC W. COLE. Secretary UTICA, N. Y, 
