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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Farm help. SUSSEX FARMS, R. D. 
5, Newton, N. J. 
WANTED—Farmer and wife; man capable care 
stock and general farm work; wife good cook, 
general housework; good wages for good help. 
Apply E. G. CURRY, 1020 Woolworth Building, 
New Y'ork; ’phone Barclay 4414. 
WOMEN WANTED for factory work. Good 
wages, good working conditions, steady em¬ 
ployment and a good home; we have opened a 
boarding bouse exclusively for women, with all 
modern conveniences; every room heated by 
steam: within three minutes’ walk from factory. 
EAGLE LOCK CO., Terryville, Conn. A town 
of six thousand people, with trolley, electric 
lights and moving pictures. We have houses to 
rent to desirable families. 
MAN AND WIFE to manage hay farm—cows, 
sheep, poultry, vegetables; seven in family; 
wife must be good butter-maker, good cook. 
WILDWOOD, Kineo, Me. 
WANTED—Elderly couple to keep house for 
young single man, the husband to do light 
farm work; good home-makers and farm exper¬ 
ience required. R. D. HOWELL, Bullville, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—March 14, a young single man as 
teamster on farm; must have good reference; 
$50 and hoard, etc. Apply WOODMERE FARMS, 
P. O. 74, Mendham, N. J. 
WANTED—A young married man as dairyman; 
14 head of Jersey cattle; must have No. 1 
references as to character; cottage, hot and cold 
water and hath, wood for 1 stove, 2 quarts milk 
and vegetables in season: wages $75 per month. 
Address WOODMERE FARMS, P. O. Box 74, 
Mendham, N. J. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
m State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for men; $35 per 
month and maintenance for women. A'.ily, stat¬ 
ing age, to SUPERINTENDENT, Letcliworth 
Village, Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable married man who under¬ 
stands farm machinery and team work on fruit 
and truck farm; good wages, house and garden 
to the right man. CHARLES BLACK, Higkts- 
town, N. J. 
WANTED— Herdsman-dairyman on private es¬ 
tate: married man, qualified to build up small 
herd high grade Holstelns; must he good butter- 
maker and a person who will keep barn and 
dairy in a neat and sanitary condition; good 
wages, modern bouse, fuel, milk, etc. ADVER¬ 
TISER 0519, care Rural New-Yorker. 
APRIL FIRST—Experienced orchardist to take 
practically complete charge fruit and general 
farm In one of the best sections Niagara 
County; preferably unmarried agricultural school 
graduate, to board with present working fore¬ 
man; farm lias been completely equipped within 
last 15 months with up-to-date tools, including 
tractor: fine new barn and implement shed; will 
pay going wages and percentage net profits; 
location River Road, between Lewiston and Fort 
Niagara; to promote prompt action give in first 
letter full particulars, including references; if 
found desirable can probably arrange interview. 
Address R. A. MILLAR, 1216 Stock Exchange 
Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—General farmer; Morris Co., N. J.; 
75 acres land, 12 cows, 3 horses. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6520, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand, after March 
15; state wages. JOHN SEATON, Westville, 
Conn.; Route 2. 
WANTED—Poultr.vman, single, with experience; 
state salary and board: good place for man 
that will make himself useful and attend to his 
business. Address SUPERINTENDENT, Wil- 
burton Farms, Manchester Depot, Vt. 
WANTED—Single man, 28 to 40 years, who 
understands farm machinery and live stock; 
good with horses and can make general repairs; 
prefer man who can drive Ford truck; tills is 
a steady job for a careful workman, who is not 
afraid of work and can produce the goods. We 
have up-to-date buildings, thoroughbred stock 
and five minutes trolley line; state age, wages 
and when you can start work; no booze or cigar¬ 
ettes. WEDGE MERE FARM, Framingham, Mass. 
Telephone 157-R. 
WANTED—Man to milk and take care of small 
herd of Jerseys, Westchester County: refer¬ 
ences ns to ability, honesty and cleanliness a 
necessity; steady position: $60, room, bath and 
board. Address ADVERTISER 6555, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By April 1, a man for general farm 
work; must be good hand with cows and horses, 
steady; no swearing; salary $40 per month and 
home. MISS MARY E. BURDICK, Crown 
Point. N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man, preferably a good team¬ 
ster, on dairy farm in Berkshire Co., Mass.; 
state wages and requirements. ADVERTISER 
6548, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working manager for an institution 
farm near New York City: must understand 
care of live stock; permanent position for a 
good man: $100 per mouth with hoard and bum- 
dry: if married man. can use wife as matron 
at $40 per month: no accommodations for cbil- 
d-n’i. Address, giving ago, experience, refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 6547, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AN WANTED—To work on poultry and fr-ct 
hfeu^must be first-class dry picker of dressed 
■fcLSSKX FARM, R. F. D. 2, Belinar, 
■IJL 
WANTED—Farm couple without children; man 
who understands tractors, milking machines 
and all farming implements; must be good 
farmer: woman to assist in housework: we fur¬ 
nish maintenance: state wages expected in first 
letter. SUPERINTENDENT, City Home, Os¬ 
wego, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man on fruit and truck farm;, 
good opportunity for a reliable man; wages, 
board and per cent of profits; located on good 
road, near good market, and 25 miles from New 
York City. ADVERTISER 6553, Care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
A Good farm home for a competent woman or 
girl; write full particulars in first letter. 
MRS. C. D. CHATFIELD, Route 62, Niobe, 
N. Y. 
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FARM TEAMSTERS wanted; several married 
men on large farm; one or two to board lie 
employed year round. Call or address CHAU¬ 
TAUQUA FARMS CO., South Dayton, N. Y. 
A GOOD farm hand wanted March 1, where 
purebred Jerseys are kept; good home, good 
board; a chance for the right man to make 
good; must be kind and gentle with stock. 
VAN E. WILSON, Delhi, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man to work in nursery; good 
job for right party; work required will be such 
as any good farmer can do. ROSEDALE 
NURSERIES, Tarry town, N. Y. 
ATTENTION SAW-MILL OWNERS—Have 300,- 
000 feet standing timber at Newfane, Vt.; 
desire to communicate with reliable party who 
can work same into first-class lumber. FRED 
F. BRUNDAGE, 45 Quintard Ave., South Nor¬ 
walk, Conn. 
WANTED—Married man for general work on 
simple country place, Dutchess County. N. Y.; 
occupy tenant’s bouse; understanding Ford car, 
garden and care of cows; wife expected to do 
cleaning work in owner’s house;; consider run¬ 
ning farm on shares; state references, age, na¬ 
tionality and salary expected. ADVERTISER 
6568, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN, cheerful and efficient, to help in house¬ 
work, physician's country home, 15 miles from 
Boston; excellent, permanent home for right 
party; will be treated as one of family. MRS. 
IDA BACON, 520 Beacon street, Boston, Mass. 
FARMER AND WIFE—General farming, milk¬ 
ing, etc.; good home and salary to right 
couple; good boy, 15 or 16: general farm work: 
year round position. Address ADVERTISER 
6562, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Helper on large dairy farm, where 
modern machinery is used: ability to handle 
horses only experience needed: married man 
preferred: good house; privileges. HENRY 
JURGENSEN, Rockdale, N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Cooking and entire 
care of farmhouse on dairy farm win-re four 
men live. ULSTERDORP FARMS, Highland, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—A herdsman for modern registered 
Holstein dairy in Dutchess County, either 
single or married, who has had expereince in 
making yearly A. R. O. records; state wages 
expected, length of time in last position and 
furnish copy of references. ADVERTISER 
6564, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife wanted to board 25 
to 30 men on large stock farm: heat and 
light furnished and liberal amount paid for each 
boarder; good opportunity for right party; give 
reference and state experience in first letter. 
WINTERTHUR FARMS, Winterthur, Del. 
WANTED—Four teamsters, single men pre¬ 
ferred; steady work: give reference and state 
age in first letter; $55 per month and board. 
WINTERTHUR FARMS, Winterthur, Del. 
WANTED—Chauffeur mechanic, not afraid to 
work, to make himself generally useful; also 
take charge of loft of racing pigeons: good 
home, steady position to right man; write ex¬ 
perience and give reference; present man will 
instruct new man. 10 Orchard Place, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single men to work or learn on duek 
farm; must be willing and steady. WEBER 
BROS., Wrentham, Mass. 
WANTED—Young man or middle-aged man for 
general farm work: no milking; also girl or 
middle-aged woman for light housework; no ob¬ 
jections to colored. For particulars address AD¬ 
VERTISER 6570, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Dairyman; good dry hand milker; 
absolutely clean and capable of keeping 
modern barn perfect: state age, married or sin¬ 
gle and salary expected in first letter. Address 
PROVIDENCE FARM, G. H. Harris, Mngr., 
Anaeostia, D. C. 
BY MARCH 15—Single herdsman, good dry 
hand milker and stock raiser: mostly grade 
Holstein: some thoroughbreds. BARNES & CO., 
North Farms, Wallingford, Conn. 
FARM HAND, single, March 1; small farm: no 
dairy; $35 mouth year round, board: must be 
good farmer. A. J. SAVACOOL, Bristol, Bucks 
Co., Pa. 
FARMER AND WIFE (no children preferred! 
for up-State dairy: man must be good general 
farmer and dairyman and willing to board two 
men: first-class living quarters, with- garden. 
Wood and place to keep chickens; salary $70 to 
$75 per month and advancement to right party. 
ADVERTISER 6572, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Boy or man. work on farm; good 
home. E. V. BROWNE. Butler, N. J. 
WANTED—Couple for farming; cook. $130 per 
month and home to begin: no children: master 
for family of boys, best habits and good disci¬ 
plinarian. COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL, Law¬ 
rence. Mass. 
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WANTED—A farmer by March 15 to take charge 
of field work on ISO-ncre farm at Gladstone. 
N..T.: must understand tractor and all modern 
machinery; no stock except horses; recommenda¬ 
tions required: single man preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6582, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable married man. small family, 
by March 15, who understands farm machin¬ 
ery, good teamster and general farming: four- 
room house, garden, potatoes end fuel: $70 per 
month: references required. JOHN H. NOS¬ 
TRAND, Cranbury, N. J. 
WANTED—Position open at once for a practical 
married farmer; wife to keep one boarder: 
man must be good with a plow and understand 
the planting and harvesting of general farm 
crops: good house, near to school, milk and wood 
furnished: estate is 36 miles out of New York in 
Westchester County: references required. AD¬ 
VERTISER 6583, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Housekeeper on farm. 3 tulles from 
city: 3 In family: good home: no objection to 
one or two children. ADVERTISER C5S4, ears 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April 1, on 150-acre dairy farm, ex¬ 
perienced farmer and sou: wife to help part of 
time: good five-room bouse, garden and wood. 
Address T. II. NEWMAN, Sprlngboro, Crawford 
Co., Pa.; R. F. D. 97. 
WANTED—Assistant matron for boys’ school; 
thoroughly understands housework and sewing; 
salary $50 per month and home to begin; other 
women paid from $35 to $45 per month and 
home to begin, depending on responsibility; 
cook $65 per month. COUNTY TRAINING 
SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Reliable middle-aged woman to help 
with housework; good home for right person. 
MRS. W. V. PROBASCO, Cream Ridge, N. J. 
BY APRIL 1—Single man, general farm work 
and drive ox team; permanent position on 
Massachusetts farm; state age, etc. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6579, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM teamster in Massachusetts; single man; 
general farm work and willing to milk morn¬ 
ings until Spring work begins; particulars first 
letter. ADVERTISER 6580, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
P0ULTRYMAN wants position as manager of 
poultry plant; twenty years’ experience; can 
make poultry pay in a commercial way; experi¬ 
enced in all methods of incubation and brooding; 
also expert salesman on poultry products; refer¬ 
ences exchanged. ADVERTISER 6529, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
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FARMER-GARDENER . gentleman desiring the 
services of a really capable man, single, mid¬ 
dle age, with executive ability; one who thor¬ 
oughly understands farming, gardening, the care 
of stock and the general management of an es¬ 
tate; a conscientious worker. ADVERTISER 
6557, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A position on private estate or large 
commercial farm, as chauffeur or tractor oper¬ 
ator; am familiar with electric lighting and 
water systems, building repairs, etc.; capable 
of acting as manager. I. W. LOBB, P. O. Box 
No. 23, North White Plains, N. Y 
WANTED—I’oultryman, single preferred, for 
small plant, presently: 800 liens, tif increase 
up to 1,800; college graduate preferred, under¬ 
standing to manage plant on profitable basis and 
not afraid of work; references and wages in 
first letter. D. W. GLASSER, Woodbury, Conn. 
GRADUATE of poultry, short course at Cornell 
University, wishes position on combined bee 
and poultry farm: one season practical experi¬ 
ence in commercial poultry farm, but none in 
bpekeeping: some theoretical knowledge however. 
ADVERTISER 6550, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FOREMAN and good all around sen¬ 
sible experienced farmer, good character, trust¬ 
worthy, married, desired immediately for mod¬ 
erate sized farm near town one hundred miles 
outside New York City; small amount stock 
kept; two other helpers at present: good salary, 
spacious living quarters in thoroughly modern, 
lip-to-date house: vegetables, milk, etc. Apply 
letter only, giving full details. II. C. FARSON, 
Room 715, 30 Clmrch Street, New York City. 
WANTED—Good man to work and go ahead on 
farm: good house, milk, potatoes, pork. $70.00 
cash per month; answer quick. BOX 67, 
Lebanon, N. J. 
WANTED—Single man to work on farm and 
drive milk route; small dairy: $60 per month 
and board: steady job for a year to the right 
party. CHESTER SMITH, Cold Spring. N. Y. 
’Phone 42M. 
MARRIED MAN. with 24 years’ references in 
last place, wants position as gardener or man¬ 
ager on gentleman’s place; age 47 years; small 
family house; must have improvements and near 
school. ADVERTISER 6549, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
GARDENER, working superintendent, 27 years’ 
practical experience, flowers, fruits, vegetables, 
outside greenhouses, lawns, shrubberies; every¬ 
thing required on well-kept estate; disengaged 
March 1; references O. K. BOX 402, Ridge¬ 
field, Conn. 
WANTED—Permanent position April 1 as farm 
manager; American, married, life experience 
with farm crops and stock: reliable and trust¬ 
worthy; only permanent position and good wages 
considered: give full particulars first letter. 
ADVERTISER 6541, care Rural New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE person to care baby and light house¬ 
keeping: excellent home. ADVERTISER 6590, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married herdsman by or before April 
first: good wages; new house with heat and 
running water; also a single helper. REUBEN 
RIKERT, Hope Farm, Verbank, N. Y. 
WANTED—Girl. 17 to 25 years, to help with 
light housework and care of two children; no 
washing; good home: wages $35.00 per month. 
BOX 67, Riverside, Conn. 
EXPERIENCED poultrvman wanted on peach 
and poultry farm: good opportunities. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6585, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Men in dairy plant and on farms— 
Farm hands, $2.00 per day with board and 
room; milkers, $60.00 per month with hoard and 
room; position for man who can operate Case 
tractor and one who understands gas engines: 
should also be handy with tools and able to do 
general repair work: $75 per month with board 
and room. Address COLUMBIA MILK FARMS, 
Juliustown, N. J. 
WANTED—April 1st, boy 16 years old or over 
on small dairy farm under competent farm 
manager; modern machinery, electric milker: 
located one mile from trolley; wages $35.00 
month and board: give experience and reference 
in letter. R. S. BALDWIN, Woodbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced hog herdsman who can 
show results and who understands breeding 
and feeding bogs for the market: will offer a 
good thing to the man that can handle this job; 
can start at once or before March 15th. F. D., 
Bos No. 2. Madison, N. J. 
HERDSMAN wanted for Ayrshire herd: mar¬ 
ried: must be good milker and calf raiser and 
have some experience in A. R. work: kindly 
mention age. experience, reference and wages 
expected. MATTHEW LEGGET. Willowbrook 
Farm, Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 
WANTED—Reliable married man for peddling 
milk and dairy work: good beard and wages; 
references required. GEORGE I. FLATT. Mil¬ 
ford, Conn. 
WANTED—An elderly woman for light house¬ 
work and companion; good home for right 
party: must be kind and have good disposition; 
two in family; can furnish best of reference; 
state salary exacted and give reference. 
THOMAS .T. SULLIVAN, 72 Mountain Avenue. 
Winsted, Conn. 
Situations Wanted 
FARM MANAGER desires to locate in Lake 
George-Fort Edward district; familiar with 
thoroughbred stock and chickens: also successful 
with fruit, crops and general farming, and un¬ 
derstands how to handle men to get good results: 
can furnish references for ability, integrity and 
energy; married: no children. ADVERTISER 
6561, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION on farm by teacher of high school 
agriculture; married: 28: practical experience 
nil branches, but espeeiallv small fruits and veg- 
stables. ADVERTISER 6539, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION as superintendent of large farm or 
private place; life experience in modern meth¬ 
ods of general agriculture, fruit growing and 
market gardening: also poultry raising: can sup¬ 
ply five (5) A1 farm hands; Westchester County 
preferred: college training: practical experience. 
ADVERTISER 6516, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN. single, open for position: thor¬ 
oughly experienced to manage a plant of any 
capacity, with all year production of utility 
stock as well as high grade exhibition birds. 
ADVERTISER 6532, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager desires position April 
1 st: practical experience in all branches of 
farming, care of all domestic animals, also the 
use of modern machinery: best reference. 
ADVERTISER 6530, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Working farmer and gar¬ 
dener; 40 years old: married: 20 years’ ex¬ 
perience in all brandies of farming and garden¬ 
ing and landscaping; can handle help and get 
results; well recommended. Answers to BOX 
309, Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. 
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GARDENER, married, American, life experi¬ 
ence on best estates; 17 years in present po¬ 
sition; best references; take full charge all 
branches horticulture. WALTER M. WIL¬ 
LIAMS, Mahopac, N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, 26, married, Cornell short 
course, two years’ practical experience, desires 
position on commercial plant; New York or New 
Jersey preferred. ADVERTISER 6559, Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. 22. American born, wishes po¬ 
sition as assistant herdsman; does not smoke 
or drink, and would not mind milking best cows: 
must be a modern place; state wages iu first 
letter. ADVERTISER 655S, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager: life ex¬ 
perience; best references; single: wages $20 
per week and board; aged 40. ADVERTISER 
6540, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MANAGER or working foreman; 36 years 
of age, married: best of experience in dairy¬ 
ing. farming, gardening and poultry-raising: 
understands all kinds of machinery, desires po¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 6560, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—By experienced agricultural school 
graduate, married, one child, position as man¬ 
ager or tenant farmer: soil improvement and 
general dairying a specialty. BOX 15, Route 1. 
Westwood, N. J. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT would like position 
on gentleman's estate: understands farming in 
all its branches and the care of all kinds of 
stock: American, married, no family; can fur¬ 
nish the best of references. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 6563, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FARM FOREMAN wants position on 
private estate; married, one child: life ex¬ 
perience with live stock, crops and machinery: 
also carpenter repairs; when needed, has own 
tools. BOX 284, New Canaan, Conn. 
29, single, Protestant, desires position on 
large, scientifically managed farm, handling ac¬ 
counts; have had some farming experience: will¬ 
ing to spend part time farming, as am anxious to 
learn: please give full particulars and salarv. 
AD\ ERTISER 6573, care Rural New-Yorker." 
FARMER, young married man, no children, 
handy on all kinds of machinery, good milker, 
wants position as herdsman or general farmer, 
March 9; best of references. P. O. B •‘’3 
Finderne, N. J. 
PRACTICAL working farm manager open for 
engagement: age 40; best references; single: 
life experience; have son 16; wages. $20 per 
week and board. ADVERTISER 6574, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POT LTRYMAN—Single young man wants posi¬ 
tion as manager: Cornell training: tboroughlv 
experienced; best references: if von need a poul¬ 
try manager, write to me: I will be glad to go 
into details. ADJ ERTISER 6577, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED orchardist and trucker, eollege 
training, wants position as manager of large 
proposition: references. MANAGER, Paulding 
Farm, Peekskill, N. Y. 
STRONG, ambitions young man. 22. completed 
Cornell short course and one year farm experi¬ 
ence, desires position on up-to-date farm: state 
salary and full particulars. AL. PALMER, 201 
35th St., Woodcliff-on-Hudson, N. J. 
WORKING farm manager now open for posi¬ 
tion: one that knows how, whv. and can pro¬ 
duce results, all branches; references: I am not 
a pretender: investigate. ADVERTISER 0321, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL farmer and tractor operator de¬ 
sires position: American; married: 25: gradu¬ 
ate Pennsylvania Agricultural College and Mich¬ 
igan tractor school: will consider 150-acre equip¬ 
ped farm on shares. ADVERTISER 05S1, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED farmer would like a position on gen¬ 
tleman's place: has had wide experience iiT all 
kinds of farming, gardens and lawns; also good 
dry-hand milker and understands the care of all 
kinds of cattle; I have been keeping a boarding 
house for the past four years on the place I am 
now on and have been on the place nine vears. 
MARTIN COLLINS, Pine Plains, N. Y. " 
GARDENER—Head, working, Scotch, married. 
boy 9 years, wishes position where a thorough, 
reliable, experienced man is required: good ref¬ 
erences; particulars first letter. ADVERTISER 
6575, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGING farmer-gardener open for engage¬ 
ment; life experience in truck farming, or¬ 
chards. poultry, live stock and general farming; 
conversant with all modern machinery and imple¬ 
ments required on up-to-date farm: also possess¬ 
ing a thorough knowledge in greenhouses, flow¬ 
ers, roses and shrubberies: middle-aged: mar¬ 
ried: small family. ADVERTISER 6591, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Young man. married, de¬ 
sires salaried position on commission: near Buf¬ 
falo; capable of managing farm, dairy and poul¬ 
try; experienced with up-to-date machinery, hav¬ 
ing operated tractors to some extent. ADVER¬ 
TISER 65S9, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position: married: 
three children; experienced all kinds live stock, 
soils, crops, machinery: excellent feeder and de¬ 
veloper young stock: absolutely reliable. W. U 
STAFFORD, R. D. 1, Wellsbiirg. W. Va. 
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