DO you 
MEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
We have many able-bodied youne 
men, both Tvith and without farm- 
ine experience, who wish to work 
on farms.. If you need a good, 
steady, sober man, write for an 
order blan k.Oui s is a philanthrop¬ 
ic org.anization and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOOETY 
176 Second Avenne ' N. Y. City 
Wanted forking 
-Foreman 
for field work on dairy farm 
in Eastern Massachusetts. 
Married man preferred. Good 
house. $100 per month. Write 
Advertiser 3020, care Rural New-Yorker 
Subscribers'Exchange 
oreTchanite make It known here. 
Thi* Kftte will b© 6 Cents a word, payable In advance. The 
name a^ address must be counted as part of the advertise- 
1 ?!*^ ^ type used, and only Farm Products, Help 
and Positions Wanted admitted. For subscribers only. 
Dealers, jobbers and jconeral manufacturers' announcements 
not admitted here. Poultry, Etfjrs and other lire stock adver- 
ttsements will go under proper hcadinRs on other paires. 
Reed and Nursery advertisemenU will not bo accepted for 
tnls column. 
Copy mutt reach us not later than Friday mornine 
to appear in the followInK week’s Issue. * 
Farm Help Wanted 
MANAOKU W.AXTKD—Aofiv« m.-iiiiigpr for large 
farm with executive ability aii<l practical ex¬ 
perience; must understand Kardening, or he able 
to furnish experienced and ]>iactical gardener; 
must understand raising muck land crops, as 
well as general farming and analysis of soils; 
state in lirst letter nature of experience, general 
qualifications, education and .salary expected* 
position open April Ist. ADVKUTISKIl 3000, 
care Kural New-Yorker. 
WANTED, on a large Stock Farm, a married 
man with small family, age, not under thirty. 
.Man must he a good milker and understand 
how to assist in care of a large herd of dairy 
cattle; a good home and good wages will he 
paid to good, sober man, no drinkers w-anted. 
AVorking hours from 4:30 A. .M. to 4;.30 I» M 
one hour at breakfast; one and one-half hour 
at noon. Wages paid every Saturday. Ad¬ 
dress, ItllANFOltD FA1{.MS, Live Stock Dept., 
Groton, Conn. 
WANTED—Immediately; jiractical farmer, to 
fake entire care of dairy and do general farm 
work; must he temperate, reliable, a good 
milker and a worker; draft free; small family, 
no young children; wages per month, rent, 
fuel, milk, garden; permanent place and in- 
■ rcased pay for efficiency. Address IlOX D, 
Tliomaston, Conn. 
WANTED;—Iteliable American farm teamster 
who will appreciate a year-round position 
where all members of his family can find work 
and earn good wages; chance to board help, if 
desired; also, single man needed for milking, 
not subject to draft. CGNYEllS FAUM, Green¬ 
wich, Conn. 
WANTED—Single Hollander to work on gen¬ 
eral farm; innst be sober, good milker and 
teamster. AVill pay good wages year round. 
Reply in Holland or ' English language. Ad¬ 
dress EDWARD FIERCE, Clinton. N. Y. 
.MANTTFACTFRING CO.MFANY, 17 miles from 
New York (;ity, has 2.'> acres of farm land to cul¬ 
tivate as a war garden; good ojqiortunity for 
aggressive man to identify himself in this wor¬ 
thy cause. RICHARDSON SCALE CO., Fassaic, 
N. J. 
EXFERIENCED, married fanner wanted. 
House rent, garden, etc., furnished; wages, 
S.^O: wife to work some in house and paid extra. 
Only good and clean family need apply before 
Ist of April. Write LOUNSIIURY FAR.M, 
Croton-on-IIndson, N, Y. 
WANTED—A reliable, conscientious poultryman 
for a commercial plant; one who has had ex¬ 
perience and can get results. HEART’S DE¬ 
LIGHT FARM, Chazy, New York. 
WANTED—Farm laborer for our farms; single, 
good dry-liand milker; year-round employment; 
salary, $41 per month, board and lodging. Com¬ 
municate with SUFERINTENDBNT OF FARMS, 
Retreat, Fa. 
W.ANTED—Immedialel.v; working forom,-»n; mar- 
ried, with some knowledge of fruit and vege¬ 
table growing; wife should be willing to board 
one or two men. _ 7D Sound Ave., Rivorhoad, 
Long Island. ’ 
WANTED—A married man to take charge of 
milking Shorthorn herd; one "who understands 
feeding and the dairy business. Also a alngls 
man who understands trucking and poultry keep¬ 
ing. A wonderful opportnnty for the right man. 
WILLOW RRANCH FARM CO., Chll Ucothe. O. 
GARDENER—Man and wife wanted as care¬ 
taker and gardener on conntrv place; refer¬ 
ences required. Address LOCK ROX 432. Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y. 
YOUNG married man to take charge of farm in 
Westchester County, New York; 40 acres to 
he plowed this year; we raise steers, poultry and 
nogs;- $f,0 month, house, wood for fuel. a,-irden 
ADVERTISER 3010, care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.VNTED—First-class working foreman who tlior- 
oughly understands all farm crops, farm ma- 
ohlnery, horses, the handling of men; onorgetic 
sober and who desires permanent and responsible 
experience and salary required. 
AD\ ERTISER 3010, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN’TED—Working foreniani for the horticul¬ 
tural department of Delaware E.xperiment Sta¬ 
tion, mostly orchard work; wages, ST.*! per 
month. Address 0. A, McCUB, Newark, Del. 
^-^-''YBD—March 20 to April 1, married farmer. 
Applicants please answer fully, giving age of 
children, experience and wages expected; in¬ 
close copy of one or more letters of recom¬ 
mendation; permanent Job and chance for ad- 
vaneement to a steady, amhitious, willing work- 
kosedale 
FARM, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
.MILKER—One used to milking machine; $C0, 
I"*’!- R«r<l«“n. milk. ADVEH- 
IISER 3033, Tare Rural New-Yorker-. 
—Experienced man. Orange County, 
care for an orchanl. ADVER¬ 
TISER 3043, care Rural New-Yorker. 
itORKING FORE.MAN for 280-acre farm, Mid- 
dlesex County, N. J., Wanted. . General 
farming practised, including small herd Hol- 
steln cows. Good house, usual peniulsites 
furnished. State in detail yonr experiences in 
crops, machinery, tractors: ri-ferences and 
salary expected. .\i)ply ADVERTLSER 3044 
care Rural ^'ew-Yorker. 
WANTED—Industrious young farmer to learn 
tiie nursery business; good pay at the start* 
chances for advancement. Give full particulars 
ns to age, nationality, education, experience and 
J-ffTtved. ROSEDALB NUIU 
SERIES, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man, American; solier; no 
cigarettes; must understand gas engines and 
know how to spray trees; also understand farm 
work; references required. ROUTE 4, Rox 8. 
^ ineland, N. J. , ^ . 
WANTED—A young man of good habits, from 
. -12 years old, for general farming, that 
willing? to Jinstle, that is interested in pure- 
bred Hostein-F'riesian cows; will pay good wages 
ADVERTISER 3012, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man, 18 to 20. who wishes to 
learn farming on a well-eqnipped General 
farm; Mestorn .New York. ADVERTISER 3013, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
W.\NTEp—Farmer, experienced in orchards, to 
work farm on shares; 83 acres: 1,000 apple 
trees 14 ^o* 1 ”‘><'*■'‘1 arrange¬ 
ments. YOLNG, .'i42 Dean St., Rrooklyn, N. Y. 
MLWTED—Men for general farm and dairy 
work. Northern Illinois; state wages expected 
give recommendations. ADVERTISER 3014, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Clean dry-hand milkers, not in draft 
for certified dairy; l.'i cows; no outside work’ 
wages, $40 and maintenance. Write, stating age 
and references, RARITAN VALLEY FAR.M, 
Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Couple. Man for general farm work 
mostly work with team. Woman for general 
housework in small family. No washing. Gne 
Skaneateles. Address, JEWETT 
BROS., Skaneateles, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable, experienced married man 
for general farm work to t.-ike charge of a 
good farm within OO miles of New York. I’osl- 
lion permanent and a pleasant one for the 
right sort of man. 'Wages $.’50 per month with 
cottage, garden, milk, wood, vegetables, fruits 
percentage of crops raised. AD¬ 
VERTISER 3041!, care Rural New-Yorker. 
^;V^’’4'ED—Single man for general farm work. 
(live reference, experience and wages ex¬ 
pected. Address 'WEBMONT F.VRMS, IN(3 
Hopewell, New Jersey. 
FARMER—Single, life experience in nil hrnnehes. 
desires position ns working foreman or head 
("''■’’'•slni'ds all maeliinorv. GEO 
( H.V RLES, Eincolnilnie, N. Y., Fost Offiee. 
F.UtMER—.'Single, well exporieneed-in gardening, 
fruit trees, stock and poultry, wishes steady 
i’l’iJil 1 ?” Kood wages expected'. 
lllAi/j, h. KSth St., York (Uty. 
WANTED—Work on general farm; draft ex- 
(»■ tobacco; wages expected, 
fimvine ‘'n y”*'^''' «'':niCH, l.inole- 
TWO single teamsters, well experienced; nmler- 
stand and repair all maeliinery. desire position 
together; one as first man; ean give best re¬ 
sults; expect highest wages. CHARLES HAR'l', 
.Somers. N. Y., Fost Ofliee. 
WAN I LD--l-iglit work; farm; small fruit, poiil- 
try or other work, by experieneed elderly man; 
sooo’*’™**’’”” fohacco. ADVERTISER 
3028, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
SIIT.VTION WANTED—Foultryinan; married; 
Hioroiiglily experienced in all hranehes; best 
^efm-ences. IIONNBR, Washington Mills, New 
—Farm hand, single, on dairy farm 
(>0 miles from New York, where milking 
machine is used. Must he exiieriencod in plow¬ 
ing, machinery and general farm work. Good 
room, hoard and .$40 per month to first-class 
man. Address giving age. experience in full, 
and references DR. CADY, 34i! Fulton street 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—An experienced dairy or herdsman 
good clean milker, for an up-to-date dairy of 
Suernsey cattle of a private estate: must keep 
tno bam, etc., up to date, clean, and understand 
thoroughly the feeding, testing, calf raising, 
nutter making, etc.; no drinker or cigarettes 
smoker; wages, $7.') per month, with fine living 
quarters, gas light and Iieat. Give all partieu- 
8UFT. LOCHE- 
VAN FAR.M. Derby, Buffalo, N. Y. 
FARM and estate manager wishes for a first- 
class po.sition; long experience in farming, 
dairy cattle, swine and poultry in all braiielies; 
understands slieeji and baby beef; can raise the 
iceds for stock if acreage is large eiioiigli; tlior- 
onglily understands green inamiring; have han- 
”” nationalities. ADVER- 
1 I 8 J-R 301.J , care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOMES and positions wanted for colored bovs 
on farms. Apply .SUFERINTENDBNT, Col¬ 
ored Orphan Asylum. Riverdale-on-Hudson. New 
Situations Wanted 
EXFERT poultryman wants position as working 
manager on I irge plant or private estate: 
managed one plant sueeessfnllv 10 vears; Amer- 
le.an; married. ADVERTLSER 2990, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
GARDF-NER—Seoich, single, desires change* 
private estate. ADVERTISER 3000, eSre 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOT LTRYM.VN wanted April 1st, single; ex- 
perieneed with incubators, hot water brood¬ 
ing system, growing of broilers, turkeys 
guineas, ducks, and the care of laving liens a 
middle-aged man not subject to draft and one 
who has references ns to character and ability 
desired, private estate, position permanent with 
good -wages to the right party. DRAWER 1, 
Rernardsville, N, J. 
W.VNTED—Reliable married man, preferahl.v 
with two sons of working age, on farm lii 
Western New York to work tinder owner and 
take charge during his absence. Good wages 
to the right kind of family. ADVERTISER 
3040, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young man outside the draft, on 
small general poultry farm ns owners’ assist¬ 
ant. Good place for faitliful chap who is 
haripy in tlie country. State age, iintionnlilv 
and wages expected in first letter. BOX 02 
Washington, Conn. ’ 
MARRIED farmer, successful in management 
cPC't for engagement; wages 
An^-ii'?rT'cvi7*’‘onor‘’ privileges. Address 
ADV F-R r iSF-R 298.'i, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man warts position on poultry and fruit 
luriii or farm: havo ba<l two years* ex- 
perience. ADVERTISER 3021, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY.M.VN—Young man with practical cx- 
perience and Cornell training desires <’onnec- 
poultry plant. RefereneUs. 
ADVLRllSF.R 3045, care Ru ral New-Yorker. 
Wan I F.D—Fosition as working foreiiiaii, single* 
thoroughly c.xiierienced in all branches of 
farming, including dairying, poultry, garden- 
iiife, iiiitoiiiohiles, etc.; college course; willing 
to work farm on shares; state salary offered 
and particulars in first letler. ADVERTISER 
3042, care Rural New-Yorker, 
FARM MAN.VflER that can manage open for 
engagement; born on farm and has always 
f.irnicd. American, age .Vl; married; strictly 
temperate; no children. ROX 429, Siiffern, N. Y. 
WANTED—Fosition as working superintendent 
or manager on farm or estate; American, 
married; ^mall family, life experience; good 
P'‘f month, with privileges 
ADVLRTISFJR , 3041 , care Rural New-Yorker. 
FRUIT FWR.MER open for engagement, Mnv 
to Novemher. Specialist direct selling. Ex', 
pert jell.v maker, fruit evaporator and pr'e- 
$1(X) ]s*r month and percentage. AD- 
VI'.RriSFHt 3031, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
nivl.DSMAN—F.xperleiiced .\. R. work, enlf 
raising, balanced rations; married, no children 
$7.. and privileges; Westchester County pre¬ 
ferred; references. ADVERTISER 3039, cure 
Rural New-Yorker. 
F’ARMER—F’or gentlenian’s eoiinlrv jilaee in 
W’'estchester County. A married ‘man exper¬ 
ienced with stock, poultry and general farm 
crops. House and fuel provided. In rer>Iv 
state age, family, wages, nationality, wlieii 
ready for work and send copies of references 
Ai>pllcants must he located within .W miles of 
New York (Mly. ADVERTISER 3035. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
F.VRMF.R, Al, 4.(, wishes position as foreman on 
gentleman s estate; strictly temperate; life ex¬ 
perience in farm crops and sto<k raising, hogs’a 
specialty. Address ROX 173, Fislikill, N. Y. 
Y(1UNG couple wishes small farm or private es- 
tutej undcrstmul cure liors«*s, oows, poultrv 
lawii’ running and care F'onl; no furniture or 
clilldreii; don’t smoke or drink; state wages 
V. IIEGER, 73 Third Ave., New York. 
D.VIRYMAN, single, wanted for jirivnte estate 
on Long Island. Must have eleaii liahits and 
understand Jers<-y cattle. Dry milker; state 
nationality and wages wanted in first letter. 
.VDVERTLSER 3038, eare Rural N’ew-'V’orker. 
,SINGLF> MAN for fruit farm, near Cam]) Dix. 
Experience unnecessary, if willing. ROUT. 
COX, Pemberton, N. J. 
WANTED at once—Married man for barn and 
dairy work; good milker, $05; house, fuel 
and milk; raise if satisfactory. SRI.N'G FAR.M 
DAIRY, Monessen, I’a. 
WANTFID—Ry April Ist or before, a first-class 
American farm superintendent under general 
manager, who is fitted by training and prac¬ 
tical experience to handle labor, farm crops and 
all branches of live stock in a large way; only 
a high-grade man, used to responsihilit.v, eager 
to get results, and whose record will stand the 
closest investigation, need apply; a remarkable 
opportunity to one who can measure up to staud- 
ard. CONYERS F AR.M, Greenwich, Conn. 
I’lU’LTRYMAN WANTED—Private estate, Long 
Island; single; must know Ids business, be a 
good drr picker. ADVERTLSER 2987, care 
Hiiral New-Yorker. 
WAN JED—New England woman, used to own 
home, as cook in jirivate family; must he 
good planner, exeellent jilaiii cook, interested 
in following food eonservntioii card; own room, 
inodcrn kilchen: fare paid one way and .$.35 per 
inonib. Send full jiarficulars to MRS. WIL- 
LI.V.M CRANE, Rlchniond, Mass. 
WAN'PED—Married man to work on farm by 
year. Wife to do the liousew’ork. Refer¬ 
ences desired. Inquire of GLEN ROGERS, F 
O, Address Rox 82, R. 1, Wellsville, N. Y. 
PFIMALFI NURSE or attendant for a sanitarium 
for nervous and mental diseases; salary, .$22 
per month, with board and laundry. Address K. 
IvORD, Stamford, Conn. 
. W.VN'l'ED—Married, trustwortliy, 
middle-aged; private place; poultryman; vege¬ 
table garden, lawns, walks, shrubs, care liorses 
cows, niilk. butter, cheese; handy wilh tools; 
full particulars in first letter; can make good. 
J. PA 1 TON, Oyster Hay, Long Island. 
WAN 1 ED—Fosition on private estate as general 
niachanic; expert machinist; understands gas 
/"V’ maeliinery; also motor 
tniiKs •ind automobiles; capable of taking 
ter^N.' Y 
Farins For Sale, to Rent, etcT~[ 
PLORID.V river front farm for sale or exchange 
for northern farm; 1(;3 acres, good buildings 
fences, soine fruit, team, hogs, hens. Would 
prefer a farm within 100 miles of New York 
RENSON GuU 'Vlly';'’'F'/a.”" 
RF.LIABLE working farm superintendent and 
gardener; married; tlioroiighly understanding 
llie maiingemcnt of general farming and estates: 
-M referenees as to stock, poullry, all kinds of 
shrubs, flowers and Alfalfa; do not object to do¬ 
ing my Bliiire of work. B. LANE, No. 4 S. Ce¬ 
llar St., Beacon, N. 'Y. 
POULTRYMAN and gardener, oariienfer and all 
around meehanic; American, 30 years old- 
married, one child; strictly temperate; good 
workman; state wages, etc. ADVERTISER 3022 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
M.VRRIED couple with children want iiositloii 
on farm; little experience. ADVERTISER 
3019, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Competent single man. on dairy farm; 
handy with team; temperate; state wages ex¬ 
pected, age; give references. S. D. NEWELL. 
Rrlstol, Conn. 
F’ARM HAND—General farming; modern farm; 
$.50; house: wowl for fuel; garden; milk. AD¬ 
VERTISER 3032, care Rural New-Yorker. 
1\..\NIF,D—1 wo good single men to work on a 
country cstali*; also married man; wife to 
iMiaril five or six men; good wages. E. W 
IIIGI.OW, Siipt., Westbury, N. Y. 
IVISH to correspond witti niiitiitious Christian 
boy that wishes to work on farm; lionie, train¬ 
ing, wages. DAVID EVANS, Angelica, N. Y. 
■ ( OM’LE—Chauffeur-gardener and general lioiise- 
work, including laundry for family of Iwo, 
iroiii April 1st; wages, $80 per month; references 
rpiuircd; l,„i,g Island. ADVERTISER 302.3, care 
Itiiral New-Yorker. 
W.WTEI)—Married man on dairy farm; state 
age, nationality, wages expected; would let ou 
•‘•hares. W. 11. MCNSOX, AVoodhimy. Conn. 
WANTED—.\ man or a woman to make and 
take eare of a garden in the country in place 
of a man who has enlisted. Address ADVER- 
'I’lSER 3020, care Rural New-Yorker. 
1V..\N'TED at once, single man for wagon, also 
general <lairy work. .Must he steady, nOiahle 
and no boozer. F.cst of wages paid. SFlHNG 
FTRM DAI ICY. Monessen, I’a. 
WAN'l’ED—'I'wo single men for farm and gar¬ 
den work; must he sober, honest, and reliable; 
go<Kl wages and steady work for right men; give 
references and -wages cxiiected, first letter. H. 
B. COOKE, Darien, Conn. 
FARM OR ESTATE M.VNAGER—At liberty Jan. 
1st. Scotch, age 42; many years of practical, 
successful experience in all branches of estate 
management, dairying, sheep, swine, poultry and 
horses. F'amiliar wltli all modern methods and 
machinery, bulldiiijf roads, constni(*fion ^vo^k, 
renewing run-down land, .\lfalfa culture, keeping 
records and accounts; can also suiiply first-class 
dairyman and herdsman; also stud groom and 
several experieneed farm hands. Nothing hut a 
good proposition considered. .\ddress ADVER- 
'JTSFIR 2740, care Rural New-'Yorker. 
Manager, modem methOfls farming, fruit, for¬ 
estry, dynamite, Inndseape, Imndling men; 
temperate; references, Massachusetts, Connecti¬ 
cut, Rliode Island; married; cliiblreii. Apply 
-VDVFIR'ITSER 3018, care Rural New-'Yorkor. 
I’OSITION WAN'l'Fn), April Ist, on general or 
fruit farm; excellent references. C. GLAE- 
SEL, F’ariiiingdale, Long Island. 
W.tNTEI)—A man for farm work; good wages 
and good living: 50 miles from New York. Ad¬ 
dress ADVER'I’ISER 3025, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—Holstein Iierd; iiiodern liarns; one 
wlio knows how to liiilaiice rations: $00: Iiouse, 
w„t,d for fuel, garden, milk. ADVERTISF.It 
3034, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A NEA'T, caimlile, young or middle-aged 
woman, to assist witli lious<*work and plain 
cooking. A good Iioiiic and kind treatment to 
one who will nppreclale it. Flease state wage.s 
expected. Address MIIS. GEO. IL MARIE, 
DeGraw avenue, 'I’caneck, N. J. 
W.W'I'ED at once—Married farmer for hundred 
acre farm, general crops, house and iu-ivll(‘ges. 
Address stating wages, referenees and partic¬ 
ulars liUX 141, Bound Brook, N. J. 
A YOTTNG MAN possessing theoretical and prac¬ 
tical farming exiierience, desires a position on 
n good general farm; will furnish unqiiestionnlile 
references; earnest and reliable all around. 
Adilress .M. ,M. SEE, 188 Sixth Ave., New York 
City. 
FOSITION—F'arin manager: competent with 
men. stock, maeliinery. ADVERTISER 3011, 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
EX0HANGE— 80 -acre farm 
GICANGEK, WorceHter, Now York. ** ^ * 
,M.\N, New Berlin, N. Y. 
MORRIstO'VVN, N. J., counfry iilace; lo acres* 
ho Vo'*'”*’" from .Morristown slation* 
liouso 1.^ rooms; largo ham; other oulbuiidiiigs* 
beu«-*^'^f'* -,'‘“*’5 frees; strawberry and nsimragim 
hf<ls, fruits of all kinds; stroam wator almost 
$0,000. OWNKU, ;n2 
\\« St .lOth St,, Now York City. 
WANTED, suitable for Suiiiiiior 
hoarders and [loiiltry; will pav cash vi-nt- 
would consider a idace where a reliable can- 
taker was required and wliere the owner would 
way of rent, unquestionable references Ad 
SYm^"r.^'‘'‘ -'^nVERTISER 3017, care-’ R.fral 
FOR .8ABK or exchange for farm property 
Hiibiirbaii home in Vienna, Virginia* coiiimuF 
iiig distance from Washington, one hour; mod- 
fin conveniences; furnace heated; sanitary"flx- 
fiircs; liot and cold water, etc. .\ddreHs^Ji'r 
JQH.N'SON, Ralboa Ileiglits, Canal Zone. 
F’OR S.\LF:—Five hundred and eighty-eight 
r'F.V.‘'T? "F <^>'■'"■'•'1 laiKl- In Biu-khigbam 
s."n"f'^ 1'‘^'i railroad. Will 
stll for land _value to close up a partiiershli)* 
KSTATbT this 122-acre dairy farm 
sale; all improvements; best 
market. M rite for particulars. R. 0 , BOX 35 
Susquehanna, I’a. ’ 
FO.sri'loX wanted as farni forciiiaii or suiiciiii- 
fendent, American, 2(i years of age, married, 
no cliildren; life experience in all lines of 
fanning: Iwo sliort courses in agriculture. .Must 
have good Iiouse with eonveiiieiices; xviiges, .t9() 
with luivilcge.s. ADVERTISER 3b3i!, care 
Rural N'(-w-Yorker. 
YOf.N'G M.\N', Gi-nuiiii, 29, wishes iiosition as 
assistant poiillryiiiaii on iioiiltry fanu; three 
luoiitlis practical oxiiericiice and a stuilciit of 
the Iiileriial ioiial Correspondence Schools, hav¬ 
ing coinjileted Hie Foultr.v l-'amiing Course. 
ADVERTISER 3037, care Rural New-'V’oi'kcr. 
SUFERIN’l'ENDENT on large countr.y estate 
wishes to find a good position for a man wlio 
lias been witli lilin for the jiast six years; tills 
man lias a good knowledge of dairy work, veg¬ 
etable growing and general farm work. Apply 
to ADVEirnSEK .‘(024, care Kunil .New Yrirker. 
privilege of buying, 
faim in New York .State of 00 or more acres 
■Mutable for dairying, within 100 miles of New 
price and full luirticiilars. GFIORGE 
IvROF.GER, 500 75th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE Well-located 400-acre farm, stock 
and tools; timher enough to pav for if har- 
gali^ to quick buyer. 1’. H. STONE, Hancock, 
F’ARM of 178 acres. Iludsoii River Valiev* 20 
acres bearing fruit; apples, pears; 40 'acres 
va liable woudb-l; balance tillable; suitalde 
biilbliiigs: good water, stock and eiiiiipmciit- 
.$0..i00; half eash. ADVERTISER 3029, cure 
Kuril I N«*w-York<T. 
FOR S.M.E—Forty-four acres of first <Iass laiiil 
just out of the borough of Fleiiiiiigtoii, N. J.; 
suitable for general famiing; four acres iii 
orehard. S. DI .MAYO, 257 Seventh Avenue, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
F’OIl S.ILE—Choice fruit and dairy farm, three 
miles from Oswego, near I.aki; Ontario; 10- 
rooiii Iiou.se, basement barn, silo, storage build¬ 
ings; over 1,000 bearing fruit trees; also small 
fruits; 011 improved road; equipment If desired. 
■MABA K. LEWIS. Oran, N. Y. 
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