Lake Front Farm: Central Delaware 
Fiahini;, Boatiue, Hunting; IS-room-bouse; fine re¬ 
pair: Eieetric Light; modem; Tenant House and 
Out-Buildings alone worth price of farm. 100 Acres 
fine state of cultivation; large piece Wood Laud; 2J6 
Miles from pier of Philadelphia Boats. Must sell 
immediately. 012,000. Half cash. 
Mc€fOIiIGAL. & SON, - Dover, Delaware 
The Hackensack TrainingSchool for Nurses 
connected with a general hospital of one bundl ed and 
thirty beds and .situated fifteen miles from New York 
City offers a two-year and six months course to young 
women who can present a grammar school diploma and 
certificate of at least one year high school work; high 
school graduates preferred. New modern nurses’ home; 
resident instructor. For information address Superin¬ 
tendent llnokeneack Hospital, Ilaekcnsack, N. J. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Young man about 20 years old, 
strong and a<-tivp, to learn incubating and 
brooding on the largest and most up-to-date duck 
larm.iij New England. WEBER BROTHERS, 
Wrenthgm, Mass, 
" vigorous, capable man to deliver 
milk daily; references required; tenement Dir- 
nished. .\ddress RORERT M. FENN, Middle- 
hury, Ct,. Brookdale Farms. 
1V.\NTED—Farm hand, single; must be thorongh 
tarm^r: ,f40 per month, board, year round. 
A. J. SAVACOOE, Bristol, Penn. 
WANTED—Married man; milk ten cows and 
licddle milk; must have good references; near 
electric cars, !> miles from Boston; good scliools; 
^70 per month, house and garden. WII.LOW 
FARM, Newtonville, Mass. 
WANTED—Orchard foreman to take charge of 
40 acres of orchard, peach and apple, jii'-stly 
young trees; single man preferred; must know 
how to spra.v and prune trees. References. B. 
B. DERRICK, Manager, North East, Md. 
'V.VNTED—Position as farm manager or gen- 
eral mechanic for estate or institution; mar¬ 
ried; 30; total abstainer; practically experi¬ 
enced; write for particulars. 72 TUNIS AV’E., 
Poughkeep.sle, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
POULTRYM.\N—Single, life experience; under¬ 
stands Mammoth incubators and brooders; 
also up-to-date methods in breeding and feed¬ 
ing stock; was in charge of some of the biggest 
plants in the East; will be at liberty March 1; 
please give particulars in first letter. NO. 2877, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM OR ESTATE MANAGER—Liberty March 
2o; married; age 35; 1 child; 10 years’ suc¬ 
cessful exiX'riencG, stock, crop, repair and oper¬ 
ation of machinery, road building, land up¬ 
building, Alfalfa and fruit culture, construction 
work and accounts; strictly temperate; refer¬ 
ences; a live man for a live proposition where 
the “net” counts. Address NO. 287G, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
experienced potato grower, capable of or¬ 
ganizing and handling men and machinery for 
manufacturer’s war garden proposition. MAL¬ 
LORY HAT FACTORY, Danbury. Conn. 
EXPERIENCED poultry man open for engage¬ 
ment ilarcli 1; 8 years’ experience raising 
chickens, water fowl, turkeys and pheasants; 
improved present plant of employment 100%; 
have A1 feeding rations; will consider first-class 
proposition, only. OTTO WILKENS. Box 371, 
Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as farm supt. by an Amer¬ 
ican, 4 1 years; life’s farm experience; .$75 per 
niontli and privileges. ,4ddress BOX 124, Haw¬ 
thorne, X. Y. 
POSITION wanted by a German, 27, married; 
life ex])erience in general fanning .and gar¬ 
dening; good references. NO. 2881, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
'I'HREE strictly first-class single men wanted 
by March first. <1) Herdsman for purebred 
.Jersey herd doing official test work; must he 
callable with cows and calves and not afraid of 
work. (2) Herdsman’s helper. (3) Man to 
help milk and do milk-house work (bottling, 
Avashing. etc.). All must be good, clean men. 
good workers and exempt from draft. Reply, 
stating full experiences, age, wages wanted and 
references, to P. O. BOX 219, Dover, N. J. 
WAXTED—Sober married man on farm; 2-room 
cottage ftiriiislied. except bedding: Avood, 
milk and $45 per month. JOSEPH THOMPSON, 
I'nionville, Ct. 
M ORKING FOREMAN — Competent, energetic 
Avorking foreman on dairy farm in Dutchess 
(o.: must be trustworthy, absolutely sober and 
alile to get r<‘sults; give full jiartieulars regard¬ 
ing self and state wages expected. NO. 2889, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
(;.\RDENER .\ND POFETRYMAN who is will¬ 
ing and can make himself generally useful; 
single or married;_all-year position on good farm, 
Orange Co.; no liquor or cigarettes; giA-e age; 
references, full particulars and wages expected. 
NO. 2884, cate Rural Ncaa-- Yorker. 
GARDENER wanted for small suburban farm; 
must be experienced, capable and competent 
to handle garden, greenhouse and poultry; give 
experience, references and pay wanted, and full 
particulars, first letter. H. B. MALLORY, Daii- 
Imry, Ct. 
M.VN for poultry farm; desire man having farm 
experience, but not necessarily witli poultry; 
good lioiiie, permanent job and chance for ad¬ 
vancement to steady, ambitious, willing Avorker. 
A, H. PENNY. Mattituck, N, Y. _ 
•M.VRRIED M.VN who understands cattle, horses, 
general farm work, machinery and market gar¬ 
dening; Avife to board help and do washing for 
small family; good tenant house. State particu¬ 
lars and Avages desired. NO. 2873, care Rural 
Ncav- Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Man for bee and farm work; state 
experience, age, Aveiglit, AAiiges; lioard and 
lodging ftirnislied. ARCHIE COGGSHALL, Gro¬ 
ton, N. Y. 
WANTED— Reliable, experienced man to take 
cliarge of gardening, vegetables, floAvers, laAvii, 
shrulibery, small fruits, tliree to fotir cows and 
poultry on farm, Soutlierii Michigan; Avife to be 
good 1 Hitter-maker: farmer employed for regular 
farm Avork; furnished house supplied; state ex¬ 
perience, references, Avages Avanted. NO. 2883, 
care Rural NcAv-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—Exjierienced orchardist for private 
estate: state full particulars of experience, 
size of faniil.v. etc.: references required: good 
opportunity for riglit man. W.VDDINGTON 
E.VRM, Wlieeling, W. Va, 
W.VNTED—Married man: general farm work; 
small commercial herd. CHESTERBROOK 
FARM, Peekskill, N. Y. 
F.VRM M.VN.VGER Avishes position; 33: single; 
agricultural eiliication; ton years’ experience 
on large modern farms, pnrelu-ed stock, ma- 
cliinery. engines, marketing and handling help; 
references. NO. 2880, care Rural NeAv-Yorker. 
FARM OR ESTATE .MANAGER—At liberty Jan. 
1st. Scotch, age 42; many years of practical, 
successful experience in all branches of estate 
management, dairying, sheep, sAvine, poultry and 
horses. Familiar Avitli all modern methods and 
machinery, building roads, construction Avork, re¬ 
newing nin-doAvii land. Alfalfa culture, keeping 
records and accounts; can also supply first-class 
dairyman and lierdsman; also stud groom and 
several e.xperienced farm hands. Nothing but a 
good proposition considered. Address NO. 2740, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
REI.I.VBI.E F.VRM HEEP.—Do you need reli¬ 
able, steady and temperate farm help? We 
have a nnnilier of .A'onng men available for gen¬ 
eral farm, dairy and poultry positions. ’I'heir 
training has covered not oiil.v tlieoretical Imt 
practical AA'ork. Address ARTHUR R. MER- 
RIEE, Snpt., Baron de Hlrsch Agricultural 
School, Wo<Mlbine, New Jersey. 
F.VRM or estate superintendent; gets results; 
scientific, practical experience all branches; 
farm machinery and engines; expert in dairy¬ 
ing, etc.: .Vmerican, married, age 40; temper¬ 
ate; excellent references. .Vddress PROGRES¬ 
SIVE, 472 Quiiic.v St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED — Position a.s assistant manager on 
large commercial, diversified farm, perferably 
in NeAV Jersey. .Vmerican, single, age 24; short 
course graduate Avith practical experience in gen¬ 
eral fanning and management. First-class prop¬ 
osition only. Excellent references, NO. 2843, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER — Working manager, ago 
32, married, good education, practical, life ex¬ 
perience in all brandies dairy, poultry, orchard, 
farm crops, vegetables, lloAvers, etc.; familiar 
with up-to-date methods; temperate, upright and 
reliable. Can give satisfaction and get results; 
first-class references. NO. 28(10, care Rural Nbav- 
Yorker. 
F.VRM FORI.M.VN, AA'orking, AA'islies position on 
estate; life experience Avith cattle, liorses 
farm macliinery, soils, crops; American, mnr- 
‘**’1 Food proposition only. 
NO. 2891, care Rural NeAV-Yorker. 
LNG.VGEMENT—.V practical, scien- 
tihc I arm -Manager, fully alive to modern 
practices and requirements; investigate my ref¬ 
erences. For particulars, address NO. 2888', care 
Rural NeAV- Yorker. 
WORKING FARM FOREMAN, married, smi 
family, desires position; Cornell training; 
years’ experience in liA’estock; raising poultry 
specialty; can handle a large or small prop'o 
tion; understand all farm machinery; referem 
NO. 2887, care Rural NeAV-Y’orker. 
ENERGETIC married man wanted to work on 
Avdl-Iocated dairy and truck farm; must un¬ 
derstand niachiner.v, be a good teamster and 
Idaniier; a positlA’e extra chance to the man 
tliat can make good Avages and percentage. 
BOX 168, Canaan, Conn. 
YOUNG married ihan to take charge of small 
dairy farm; Central Connecticut, near city; 
state age, nationality, experience, salary de¬ 
sired. and give references. MOORLAND 
FARM. Kensington, Conn. 
WANTED—Farm laborer. Single, good, dry- 
hand milker, steady eniplo.vment. Wages .$41 
tier mouth and board and lodging. Cominuiii- 
eate Avith D. .V. M.VCKIN, Superintendent, 
Retreat, Penn. 
W.VNTED—Young man 18 or 20 years old to 
work on stock and grain farm. Your past ex¬ 
perience need not be inucli providing you are 
willing to tend to business and learn; no boozer 
or idler need aiiply. BURTON C. STUAR'i', 
S|iriiigAvater, N. Y. 
YEAR ’ROT'ND FAR.M HAND WANTED—Com- 
fortable pla<-e for steady, industrious single 
man. SPRAIN RIDGE HOSPITAL, Yonkers, 
N. Y. 
PERM.VNENT POSITION for man on fruit and 
poultr.v farm; no booze or tobacco; state sal- 
nry. W.M. LO.NGSTREE'T, Trenton, N. J. 
W.VNTED—Single man for general Avork on my 
mnv purc-bred Jersey farm adjoining Moose 
Hill Faimc. JOll.N SIBLEY, Spencer, Mas s. 
W.VNTED—Married man, Avith son 14-10 years 
old for general fanning and dairying; good op- 
portiiiiity for riglit man. DR. JOHN N. 
HOSENBERGER, Wycombe, Bucks Co., Pa, _ 
W.VNTED—Reliable young married .Vmerican, 
small family, to Avork on fruit and grain farm; 
house garden and truck patcii; no booze or cig¬ 
arettes; give references and Avages expected; 
I’Prnianeiit po.sitloii for right man. SAMUEL 
1.VALOR, Grove City, Ohio. 
-VN'rED, Ininiediatel.A'—A practical Avorklng 
manager for 200-ucre farm. Central Ngav York. 
Must understand particularly sheep and fruit. 
Keep only four coavs. Farm splendidly equipped 
witli tools and machinery, including farm trac¬ 
tor. Give full information and references first 
letter. J V. CLEMENT, 187 Genesee St., 
Utica, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED E.VRMER, AA'ith practical and 
scientific knoAvledge, Avnnts position as Avork¬ 
lng foreman on gentleman’s place; strong and 
healthy; age 40 years; small family; good rec¬ 
ommendations; house must Iuia’c IniproA’ements 
and near scliool. NO. 2880, care Rural NeAv- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FARM W.VNTED in Ncav York or Jersey, AA’ith 
stock and equipment; OAvners only. NO. 2878, 
care Rural NeAV-Yorker. 
70-.VCRE village farm in fine condition; price 
$0,500. Address FAR.M BUREAU, B. Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 
FOR SALE—90-acre potato farm, level, good 
soil, in potato section, Ncav York Central 
Railroad Station, store and post office across 
road from farm; fair buildings, sliade. Potato 
Association to help you. Price $5,000. E. It. 
SMITH, Kasoag, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm; share or salary, or both; 
Soutlieni Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, carry¬ 
ing liA-e stock and poultry; married, Avitli faiii- 
ily; can give 18-karat references. NO. 2879, 
care Rural NcAv-Yorker. 
WANTED—25 to 100 acre.s. Avithout buildings; 
must be clieap; Soulli Jfr.soy preferred. F. 
WIEKE, East St., Rye, N. Y. 
F.VRM—KnoAA’ii for 70 years one very best in 
Herkimer County, N. Y.. and nearly all those 
years in hands one family; 170 acres, price 
about $100; small, coiiA’eiiient maple sugar busli; 
3(> acres in two meadows extremely level, ricli, 
mellOAV, fertile soil; rare !K)-acre pasture, re¬ 
markably big producer eitlier Avet or dry sea¬ 
sons; milk station ^ mile; poAverful, cold springs 
create Avell-knoAvii trout brook, all on farm. 
Easily made one choicest trout ponds in State. 
Attractive vieAv. Address FAR.MEK, 6 Chestnut 
St., CooperstoAvn, N. Y. 
F.VRAl FOR SAFE—145 acres good laud, well 
located; 30 acres Avoods. PETER GARDNER. 
Route No, 2. Erin . N. Y. 
YOT^N(t married M.VN wishes to Avork equip¬ 
ped Larin' oil shares: eight years’ experience; 
college training with poultry; aotive, sober, re- 
liable: .state particulars. NO. 2774, care Rural 
Npav-Y orker. 
FOR S.VLB OR RENT—Hudson River fruit and 
general farm: 210 acres; near Kingston; with 
or without equipment, or Avill divide; for par¬ 
ticulars write FERNWOOD FAR.MS, Ulster 
Park, N. Y. 
WANTED TO LE.VSB—First-class poultry plant. 
Give complete details. PRINTING OFFICE, 
Clinton, N. J. 
FOR S.VLE—Four-acre farm at Hempstead; six- 
room house with bath; poultry buildings and 
miit; will rent. NO. 2780, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
W.VNTED TO RENT—Small pasture farm to 
start raising sheep. NO. 2875, care Rural 
Npav- xorker. 
VV -VNTED—To rent, place of about five acres 
situated in Ngav York or Pennsvlvania. Must 
have good railroad facilities. NO. 2800, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
I OR .8.VEE—42-acre farm, splendid location, 28 
miles from Ncav York City, Wcstcliester 
County, fine train facilities from tAvo stations 
NeAV York Central Railroad; ten to fifteen 
minutes from house; land in tine state cultiva¬ 
tion and profitable; general crops raised yearly; 
apple orcliard produeing 75 or more barrels 
BaldAvius; tAvo-aero p<*ach orcliard coming into 
bearing this yjiar; complete poultry plant, ac¬ 
commodating 500 chickens; individual modem 
hog houses; modern sanitary coav barn not sur¬ 
passed an.vAvliere, accommodating fifteen head; 
James steel fittings throughout, Avltli some indi¬ 
vidual liens; residence removed from farm 
buildings, 130 years old. Colonial, perfect con¬ 
dition, 12 rooms, two baths, electric light, tele¬ 
phone, hot Avater heat; Avonderful maple shade 
trees around hotise and grounds: house abso¬ 
lutely comfortable in Aventlier 20 beloAV zero, 
and cool in Summer. Imiuire further particulars 
OWNER, Box 104, Briarcliff .Manor, N. Y. 
FOR S.VLE—200 acres, Seholiarie Co.; dairying, 
poultry, iiotatoes; sugar-bush, orchard, Avell- 
Watered pastures; running AA’ater in house and 
barn: bviiblinus ainj)lo. jrood condition: creamery; 
churches, high scliool, 21/2 miles: R. R., 7 miles; 
$5,000, part casli. EVERETT D.VNFORTH, 
Jefferson, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Half interest in a Avell-equipppd 
.50-coav dair.v farm proposition in Virginia; 
now on paying basis: no land to buy: milk nets 
30c. AA’Iiolesale: good reason for selling. NO. 
2890, care Rural Ncaa’- Yorker. 
FOR S.VLE—Cheap; ’'arm. 79V, acres. W GOD¬ 
FREY, No. Java, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
F()B SALE—One International hover, and one 
Cyphers portable hover; price, each X4 f o 
b. Address F. A. BAGG . Gloversville, N. Y.' ' 
FOR S.VLE—Incubator stove. No. 2 Candee- 
T A guaranteed. JOHN MCCLEL¬ 
LAND, Stamford, N. Y. 
WANTED—U^d milking machine in good order. 
M. .M. SCOT T, Berkshire, N. Y. 
model. No. 10 or 11, Newtown 
viVnAr A^-vT’ and condition. H. 
VRO.MAN, Delan .son, N. Y.. R. D. No. 3. 
tractor; used as a deni- 
hnvnfj * ’ guaranteed to be as good as new; 
S 70 (A ^ ’'’^*** •’alf price, 
$(00. PERRY MESSIN GER, Sodus. N. Y. 
1917 M.piMOTH Candee Incubator, 2,400-pgg 
capacity; cost $34(1; will sell for $2(i0: used 
capacity International 
VVIaNJER, Blasdell, N. Y. R, F'. D. 
.^-y'^^fyplicrs coal-bnrning colony hover; 
()(J-incli dome; automatic regulator: used 4 
wAEilEi’L''p;;'iii;r,''N.‘"Y: 
Y.VRN for Red Cross hand knitting; absolutelv 
all Avool, fast colors, full pounds, kliaki, gray, 
natural. O. B. GRA.NCELL, No. 0.53 B Penn 
£>t., GermantoAvn, Pa. 
F'OR SAI.Il—Cyphers 240-egg incubator and Can- 
dee coal-burning incubator, both in first-class 
concUtiM; also six colony liouses. GLEN.VCRE.S, 
R. h» D. 135 Ridgewood, N. J. 
FOR S.VLE—.Minnetonna PoAver Churn 100 
pounds capneity, practically good as iibav. In- 
Pr'ce $25. WADDI.N(J- 
ION FARM, M heeling, W» Va. 
F()R S.VEE—2 Cyiiliers Iiieuliators. 390 eggs’ 2 
Cypliers portalde lioiisc. all in first-class c’on- 
“.u- I’’- -'L D.VVIS, Cliase Poultry Farm, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. R. D. .No. 1. 
^LVY W.VNTED—('arload .Vlfaifa, clover or 
legume. S. .VIORSE BAKER, Easton, Md. 
LONG ISL.VND farm for sale; 50 acres excel¬ 
lent soil, 35 miles from city. Address 
OWNER, NO. 2804, care Rural NcAv-Yorker, 
I OR RENT—^On shares, good farm, 140 acres, 
iiortherii New .lerse.v. Good house and 
buildings. Land in good siiape. Good chance 
to make profitalile connection for riglit party. 
Address NO. 28(i3, care Rural NcAV-Yorker. 
RECAT. SE of illness in family, I Avill rent my 
poultry and apide farm of 30 acres for term 
of years; good poultry liuildings, large hot- 
Avater Incubator, 5(K) lireedlng hens; an experi¬ 
enced jxniltry man Aviio can pay cash for the live 
stoi'k. feed and tools on the place aa-BI be given, 
a good eliance. OWNER, P. O. Box 315, Port 
Jervis, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SAFE—100 acres in Central N. J., 
suitable for' truck, fruit, stock, or country 
residence: good buildings; 90(1 three-year apple 
and peach trees; best potatoes in the section; 
one and one-Iialf miles from station; one mile 
from trunk higlnvay. Address OWNER, NO. 
288.5, care Rural NcAV-Yorker. 
GRAND COUNTRY HOME and eiglit-acre poul¬ 
try farm for sale; excellent location; large 
house, fine condition; gas, tAvo batlis, furnace; 
other buildings, A1 condition, include barn, ice¬ 
house, large poultry house and fifteen colony 
coops. Price, $0,500; terms to suit. Good rea- 
for selling. H. G. McELHENEY, Cuba, 
WANTED—BuckAvlieat; 25 bu. JOHN M. CON- 
DREN, Gralianisville, N. Y. 
W .VNTED—Silo, .8 H.P. kerosene engine, inaniire 
spreader, 2-horse cultivator, hay tedder, cream 
separator, tank. Avater Iieater; must be in goeii 
condition. J. SENF'i', 238 East 40tU St., Ncav 
York City, 
I OR .SALE—lS(Ml-egg H;ill incubator; jicrfect 
condition; used one season. WALTER 'I'. 
SYKES, Lansdale, Pa. 
OLD-FASHIONED MOEASSES—.$1.00 per galioii. 
J.V.MES F. McC.VLEB, Insmore, Miss. 
SECOND-H.VND. 3t»0 size and Cypher Co. Ineii- 
tmtors wanted. C. .M. L.VUVBR. MoAlister- 
ville. Pa. 
W'.VNTED—Second-luiiid ensilage cutter in good 
running condition. CH.VS. P. BROWN, Can 
astota, N. Y. 
WANTED—Carload ear corn, yellow preferred; 
state price. DE.NSMORE POULTRY FARM, 
Route No. 3, Roanoke, V’a. 
FOR SAT.E—Sliarples Milker, four units, air 
pump; tank complete; good as iieAV. WM. H. 
METZG.VR, Middleliury Center, Pa. 
WANTED—Shingles, laths, special framing; 
state quality. L.VKE VIEW FAR.M, Cenirc- 
side, Mass. 
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