We have many able-bodied 
young men, with and without 
experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady, 
sober man. write for an order 
blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization, and we make no 
charge to employer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Ave., N. Y. City 
F A R lVf 1 handle nothing else. Don't fall to 
•r*- write me when you are in need of help. 
H E L P RURAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 227 W. 25th Si . NY. C. 
automobile repairs 
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS should subscribe for the AUTO¬ 
MOBILE DEALER & REPAIRER; 150-page illustrated 
monthly magazine devoted exclusively to the care 
anil repair of the car. The only magazine in the 
world especially devoted to the practical side of 
motoring. The "Trouble Department” contains 
five pages of numbered questions each month from 
car owners and repairmen which are answered by 
experts on gasoline engine repairs. SI.50 per year 
or 15c. per copy. Postals not answered. 
CHARLES D. SHERMAN. P. 0. Drawer 20. HARTFORD. CONN. 
WANTED—Gardener, single, vegetables and 
flowers; good board and room. BOX 427, 
White Plains, N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged man to assist owner on 
small dairy farm; rent, milk, wood, potatoes 
furnished; forty-five dollars per month; perma¬ 
nent if suited. Address BOX 14, Deposit, N. Y. 
WANTED—Gardener and caretaker for small 
place on Dong Island; must understand care of 
laivns, walks, privet hedges and garden, horse, 
eow and poultry; give full particulars ns to ex¬ 
perience and wages wanted. ADVERTISED 
6036, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman and teamster, immedi¬ 
ately; good wages. MAX D. NEWTON, Long 
Valley, N. J. 
I'on/fllY.MAN, single or married, without ehlL 
ilren, for commercial farm; must have him 
previous experience with Mammoth incubators, 
also experience in raising ducks; good salary to 
start and advancement: farm at Madison, N. J., 
23 miles from New York City; apply by letter 
or call. MACNIFF COMPANY, 54 Vesey Street, 
New York. 
WANTED—Reliable young man on Western New 
York fruit farm; also a married man; state 
age, weight and wages desired. ADVERTISER 
0043, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
EFFICIENT household help, of good character; 
a good place for one desiring a home, with 
kind treatment, willing to work for good pay; 
modern conveniences. ADVERTISER ti»!42, care 
Itnral New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Unmarried man to help with farm 
work on small poultry farm in Sullivan Coun¬ 
ty. N. Y.; near post office, store and church; 
clean, comfortable room, good cooking. Write 
age. qualifications, full particulars to ADVER¬ 
TISER 6640, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Practical farmer; married: wife to 
board few men, care for chickens, make but¬ 
ter; good wages, house, garden and produce. Re¬ 
ply ADVERTISER 6649, care Rural New-Yorker. 
DO YOU 
NEED 
FARM 
HELP? 
WANTED—Farm help. SUSSEX FARMS, R. D. 
5 . Newton, N. J. 
WANTED—Single men and women as attendants 
In State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for men; $35 per 
month and maintenance for women. Apply, stat¬ 
ing age, to SUPERINTENDENT, Letchworth 
Village, Tliiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
MAN WANTED—To work on poultry and fruit 
farm; must be first-class dry picker of dressed 
poultry. SUSSEX FARM, R. F. D. 2, Belmar, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Single men to work or learn on duck 
farm; must tie 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 0070. care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE—Handy groom and good plain cook; 
man to care for horses, furnace anil be able to 
drive Ford car; wife to cook for family; perma¬ 
nent position: good wages; give experience and 
references. ROOM 508, No. 141 Broadway, New 
York. 
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WANTED—Poultry-man; progressive, capable, 
experienced in all branches, to take charge in 
building up modern pgg farm; married man, no 
children, preferred. Address MANAGER, Loch- 
evan Farm, Derby, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man for dairy work; wife to board 
two to four men; also single man for dairy 
and farm work; state wages expected. MAG¬ 
NOLIA FARM, Muscogee, Fla. 
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WANTED—Farmer; working farmer, married, 
small family, who understands all farm ma¬ 
chinery; wife good butter-maker; small dairy; 
house with running water, milk, and other priv¬ 
ileges furnished: state salary; references re¬ 
quired. ADVERTISER, 6012, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—White or colored, reliable man. de¬ 
liver ice Summer months, work farm Spring, 
Full, non-delivery days; references, wages ex¬ 
pected. M. J. HAWKINS, Center Moriches, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife; man to do farm 
work; wife to do housework. ANDREW L. 
COBB, Boonton, N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced working herdsman for 
purebred Guernseys; A. R. O. man preferred; 
new cottage, with modern improvements, con¬ 
venient to eow liarn; barns ail new and modern; 
good wages anil permanent position to the right 
person. ADVERTISER Gti28, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, a steady and reliable single 
man lo work on dairy farm; stable modernly 
equipped; milking machine, tractor, etc., on 
farm; good wages and living conditions. W. E. 
OELATT, Chatham, Pa. 
WANTED—Man for large general farm, one 
mile from town, in Western New Jersey, 
preferably married, steady and reliable; best 
living conditions anil wages. Address BOX 26, 
Stockton, N. J. 
" i' N J,*'* 1 'lurried man. white or colored, by 
April 1st, to work on dairy farm with herd of 
registered Guernseys; must he a good milker; 
wages $65 per month, free house, some potatoes, 
milk and firewood: would prefer a man who can 
tiring a single man with him and board him. 
Address 0 r call on M. M. HOLLINGSWORTH, 
Lantlenborg. Chester Co., Pa. 
M ANTED—Single steady farm help—Toamstei 
and truck driver that tire not afraid to work 
Sv s „ ! ':/l l) 1 ,lnv mill board to start. RARI- 
* ' ALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
Ei)—Single working farm foreman on 
large dairy farm; take charge horses, machln- 
1 J • crops raised—hay and corn: state age. 
references, wages. RARITAN VALLEY FARMS 
Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer, single, to work 
8 -acre fruit farm; good pay; good home; give 
references. E. ALLEN, R. 2. Newburgh, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farmer for general farm work: wife 
to board one or two men. ADVERTISER 0645, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN of good habits, as assistant in 
garden anil orchard on general farm: good 
room and board; state age, experience, wages, 
etc.; give reference. RON 373, Scarsilale, N. Y. 
WANTED—By April 1, shepherd to take charge 
of a Hock of 250 to 300 grade Shropshlres, In 
Dutchess County, N. Y.: must be thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced in breeding, raising, feeding and care 
of sheep and lambs; also killing and dressing 
same: references required: a single man pre¬ 
ferred; will pay good wages, with board and 
room. Address ADVERTISER (licit?, caro Rtiral 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Relinble party or couple with experi¬ 
ence to manage boarding house on farm where 
8 to 10 men are boarded the year round: house 
partly furnished and some provisions allowed; 
good proposition for right party. ADVERTISER 
6048, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG bachelor farmer offers comfortable home, 
all modern improvements; farm near Newark. 
N. J., to neat, middle-aged country woman, good 
plain cook anil housekeeper; small salary. H. H. 
JACKSON, 135 Broadway, New York City. 
WANTED—Single man in certified dairy milking 
and bottling plant; $50 and board: $30 bonus 
at end of six- months. E. TARHEEL. Red Gate 
Farms, Earlvllle, Madison Co.. N. Y. 
WANTED—A middle-aged working housekeeper 
for a lady living alone on a farm: all modern 
conveniences: state wages. Address MISS M 
LOUISE HAWKINS, Lancaster, Mass. 
WANTED—For country estate on Hudson, two 
single men. one teamster and one to work in 
cow stable and poultry department; wages $50, 
board. ADVERTISER 6650, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING farm foreman wanted. April 1; reg¬ 
istered anil high grade Guernseys; two farm 
(earns; complete modern equipment; wife to 
board help; good position in a good neighborhood 
for an earnest, and capable couple. Write fully 
ns to qualifications, experience, famllv, salary, 
etc., to WILLIAM W. KELCHNER. ‘ 19 West 
81st Street, New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man. with or without chil¬ 
dren, to take charge of and work fruit farm 
In Connecticut, 55 miles from New York; 
straight salary or share basis; must he able to 
care for stock and run farm machinery; apply 
by letter for appointment, stating terms. 
ADVERTISER 6654, cart* Rural New-Yorker. 
FAMILY of four adults, pleasant suburban home 
near New York, desire country girl for general 
housework: $50 per month. F. N. BRADLEY. 
399 Orchard Street. Cranford. N. J. 
WANTED—Farm hand; married; general farm 
work; house, fuel, milk, garden and best 
wages. BOX 303, Mauasquan, N. J. 
THOROUGHLY experienced married shepherd to 
take charge of flock of 100 to 200 sheep; wife 
to look after small flock of poultry; house and 
privileges; references required. Address W. S. 
ELLIS, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
AT ANTED—Help for all kinds of work in a Sum¬ 
mer resort in the Adiroudaeks; if interested, 
address FENTON HOUSE, Number Four. Lewis 
Co., N. Y. 
AA AN'I ED—In New Jersey. March 1 or April 15. 
up-State married man with small family, as 
farm teamster; house, milk and $75 month. AD- 
A ERTISEK 0067, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—White Protestant girl, about 14. to 
help with kitchen and light housework; gen¬ 
tleman’s small country home in Maryland. AP- 
A’ERTISER 6072, care Rural New-Yorker. 
^ A anil dairy man, single, for small 
CT’or i> state wages wanted, 
hati'n ‘n j“ M iI ' :NT ' Rumsouhill Farm. Fnir- 
WAN1 ED -Two farm teamsters, single, for pri- 
T'iJvot.v.. 'V, slatl ' "'"kes wanted. 1 SUI’ERIN- 
1 ■ a l>I 1 .N i . Riunsoiihill Farm, Falrhaven, N. J. 
lnj ? foreman, general work on 
, lnlKhl consider couple; wife to work in 
latmdij house. BOX 427, AVliite Plains, N. Y. 
SINGLE 
farm. 
A oi XG MAN wanted on a pou 
,'"“nr Richmond, Va., specializing 
at' i nn,! ,' veU , 118 "k«s, who understands i: 
7 ! 11,11 brooders; will lie furnished room 
net-ten " °' v, !“ l s lln " le - Reply fully, giving 
TKt'liVo? remuneration expected, - 
ihl.L 0637, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ADV 
^ ,,n end wife to work on ge 
fo^ernLH ,rm: J prefer 110 children; man to 
in ' s . " ml 'offetahles: wife as lu.useke 
bouee; good wages and good horn, 
right couple. M. u. GRINDLE, Sherborn, JM 
WANTED—Single man. care small place, gar¬ 
den, chickens, generally useful: references re¬ 
quired. APPLETON L. CLARK, 40 Wall St., 
New York. 
AA ANTED—A practical beekeeper; 1 am the own¬ 
er of a 50-ncre farm in Morris County. N. J.; 
fine lake, timber; ten acres tillable; gardens; 
residence with all city conveniences: buildings 
modern and ample; have kept bees for pleasure 
for thirty years; am running a small notary 
with a high average production and believe I 
have a most exceptional location for the devel¬ 
opment of large home and out apiaries: will 
make a most attractive partnership arrangement 
with an experienced man; am in a position to 
move Iho product at fancy prices; a thoroughly 
modern apiarist will find this a most unusual 
opportunity. Address P. O. BOX C, Montclair, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Not later than March 1st. assistant 
poultry man for four mouths on commercial 
plant; wages $45 a month with board: only 
Protestant Americans need npplv; references re- 
mured. BROAD BROOK FARM, Bedford Hills, 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand; married; 
willing to board one or two men: state age, 
nationality, family, experience and wage de¬ 
sired; permanent all-year position. DBA AVER 
P, Norwalk, Conn. 
WORKING farm manager wanted; single, with 
practical experience in all branches of farm¬ 
ing; good references as to ability and charac¬ 
ter: Catholic preferred. Address ADVERTISER 
6658, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Man and wife for small general 
farm, Westchester County: cows, chickens anil 
garden crops; wife to make butter and help In 
family cooking; house and privileges. ADA'ER¬ 
TISER 6665, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By April 1, a man for general farm 
work; must be good teamster and steady; 
state wages and reference. CHAS. M. PER- 
RINE, Cranbury, N. J.; R. D. No. 1. 
HANDY MAN, April first, who understands gar¬ 
dening and can run a Ford: must be married, 
no children, about 40 years of age. and be will¬ 
ing to live in the country on State road two 
miles from village 100 miles from New York; 
in New York State; position permanent; house, 
fuel, milk and vegetables supplied; state experi- 
I once and wages expected. ADVERTISER 6669, 
i care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTEI)—At once, single or married reliable 
man. understanding farm and team work; six- 
i room house, garden, firewood, good wages to 
good man. ORCHARD KNOLL FARM, Colum¬ 
bus, N. J. 
WANTED—Prefer single man as assistant fore¬ 
man on a large farm at, Rita, Pa., mountain 
section; we are going to clear this land and 
plant same to potatoes, strawberries and pear 
orchard, and want a man that understands this 
branch of farming thoroughly: can start this 
work middle this month or first of April; man 
must understand this work and willing to work 
steady: good home. Address WILLIAM STOF- 
FEL, care of Lion Brewing Co., AVilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 
GENERAL farm hand, single; permanent, and 
understanding thoroughly all farm crops, uten¬ 
sils, stock; good wages. ADVERTISER 0663, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM HAND—Wanted experienced single man 
to work on farm; fifty dollars a month anil 
board: reference required. NATHAN ALLEN, 
Oxford, N. J. 
WANTED—Milkers; single; modern barn equip¬ 
ment and good living conditions; $50 per 
month and board to start. Apply WHEAT- 
FIELD FARMS, La Salle, N. Y. 
WANTED—April 1st, housekeeper for farm 
boarding house, 14 to 18 men. on dairy farm. 
Central New Jersey: good chance for industrious 
married couple; everything furnished; state size 
family, references, experience anil wages de¬ 
sired. ADA'ERTISER 6685, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Dry hand milkers for certified dairy; 
15 cows; no outside work; $60 anil board. 
RARITAN VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, X. J. 
WANTED—April 1st, farmer and wife on small 
Massachusetts farm, used as Summer home by 
owner: separate cottage for farmer’s family re¬ 
quiring not over two bedrooms: we have about 
15 acres in mowings, a couple of acres of field 
and fodder corn, vegetable garden and are im¬ 
proving some stony pasture land each year; have 
five milking cows and two heifers, about 125 
chickens and a few turkeys, a team and a pony: 
eiectric lights and water in cottage, barn anil 
cnlcken coops; about a mile from town, on State 
road; man must bo capable of bundling above, 
with heln during Summer: wife to make butter 
during Winter; $85 a month and cottage, with¬ 
out perquisites: give nil details as to experience, 
age, family, nationality, references, etc.; useless 
for any without thorough practical farming ex¬ 
perience to reply, and preference will be given 
to man desiring permanent position and inter¬ 
ested in building up a paying proposition, not 
merely a country home. ADVERTISER 6684, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
STRONG, active single man. young or middle- 
aged. on practical farm. April 1st; good home; 
state wages. CHESTXUTCROFT, Rhinebeck, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Man and wife in private country 
home near Monroe. N. Y.: family of seven; 
five in lieli); wife to do cooking: man to assist 
wife in kitchen and do general work about 
house, window washing, cleaning rugs, floors, 
etc.; country people preferred: state experience 
and salary; reference required. ADA’ERTISER 
0677, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Married gardener; single assistant 
on private estate; care for vegetables, flowers, 
shrubs, liotbeils; gardener to board assistant; 
particulars first letter. TOROHILL FARM. 
Blooming Grove, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married or single herdsman ami ex¬ 
tra milker; modern equipment; if married 
must board two men: particulars first letter. 
ADVERTISER 6688. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
WORKING farm manager now open for posi¬ 
tion; one that knows, how, why, and can pro¬ 
duce results, all branches; references: I am not 
a pretender: investigate. ADA’ERTISER 6321, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG AIAN wishes position as farm superin¬ 
tendent; college graduate; practical experi¬ 
ence; best references: poultry experience. 
STANLEY BELL. Newton. N. J. 
FARMER-GARDENER. experienced in all 
branches, desires position on gentleman's 
place: married: no children: best references. 
ADA’ERTJSER 6602, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG WOMAN, Protestant, 34. country bred. 
good education, desires position in country with 
opportunity for some gardening or poultry work; 
good housekeeper anil cook; ten years’ office 
work. ADA’ERTISER 0641, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
ARE YOU IN NEED of a manager of the fol¬ 
lowing qualities: Astute, energetic, com¬ 
manding personality; years of practical and 
scientific experience covering all departments of 
agriculture; a specialist In modern dairying ami 
purebred cattle; intelligent, initiative, construc¬ 
tive mind: unbroken record of successful man¬ 
agement of noted farms; confirmatory testimon¬ 
ials on character and qualifications? If so, 
write ADA’ERTISER 0044. can* Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARMER AND DAIRYMAN, 30. married, two 
children, 5-0 respectively, at once, to work 
with owner: wife to keep house or help milking; 
dairy section in Central New York preferred: 
A 1 reference. WILLIAM STARK. Harmony, 
Del. 
HARNESS MAKER.---First-class harness maker, 
cutter anil repair man of 14 years’ experience 
wants position in Southeast New York town; 
steady and reliable; best of references; marrried: 
age 31.: write full nnriieiil»rs fi^t letter: r*'■ w 
employed. JACOB SHORTER. River Falls. AVis. 
POSITION wanted ns farmer-gardener by mar¬ 
ried American: life long experience general 
farming, ten years in fruit. ADA'ERTISER 6031, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
•-—- 1 
WANTED—Position as superintendent or mana¬ 
ger on estate or farm; have had life experience 
in handling men: understand all kinds of farm 
machinery and care of stock: in last position 
eight years; can give best of reference; am mar¬ 
ried; have one girl. 15 years; state salary in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 6639, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT, capable of developing large 
farm to stock or crops, wishes position near 
Glens Falls, N. Y.; married; American; full 
particulars on request: in replying state salary 
and privileges. ADVERTISER 6634, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Working farmer and gar¬ 
dener; 40 years old; married: 20 years’ experi¬ 
ence in all branches of farming and gardening 
and landscaping; can handle help and get re¬ 
sults; well recommended. Answers to BOX 309, 
Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. 
FARM superintendent wishes position April 1; 
life experience in farming, gardening and or¬ 
chards; American: married: two children; age 
35; bpst references; state wages in first letter. 
Address P. O. BOX 442 Brewster, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED chauffeur wishes position after 
April first; young American, single, reliable 
and no bad habits; only permanent position con¬ 
sidered. P. KNIGHT, 330 Allen Street, James¬ 
town, N. Y. 
FARM FOREMAN would like position on gen¬ 
tleman's estate; understand farming in all it 9 
branches and the care of all kinds of stock; 
American; married; no family: can furnish the 
best of reference. Address ADVERTISER 6C55, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager or care¬ 
taker of gentleman’s country home; wife and 
I. 50 years respectively; practical experience in 
all branches of farming and breeding; best ref¬ 
erences. Address D. AV. HULL, Ilion, N. Y. 
POSITION wanted by April first as superin¬ 
tendent or manager on estate or farm; mar¬ 
ried; 33 years of agp; life experience in all 
branches; could furnish the very best of refer¬ 
ences. Answer BOX 125. Basking Ridge, N. J. 
AGRICULTURAL school graduate, three years’ 
practical experience, wishes position in green¬ 
house or as herdsman. ADA'ERTISER 6652, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED ganlener-fariner desires year-round 
position on large estate; wife willing to board 
help or do laundry. Address BOX 136, Nva<*k, 
N. Y. 
WANTED- A position by a thoroughly experi- 
. enced farmer and gardener; good milker, but¬ 
ter-maker, poultry forcing for AVinter eggs; can 
give the best of references as to honesty atnl 
ability. CHAS. A. BOYCE, Massena, N. Y. 
EXPERIENCED orchardist. fruit grower, gen¬ 
eral farmer, open for position April 1; pro¬ 
duce results, production and marketing; busi¬ 
ness. methods; handle help with judgment and 
efficiency; would consider profit-sharing basis on 
developed property; married; middle age; small 
family; references. ADA'ERTISER 6600,* .are 
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; would con¬ 
sider business proposition, running well-equipped 
farm on share basis, or would rent farm with 
or without stock. ADVERTISER 6673. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION as all-around cook by midille-nged 
single man of good clean habit’s, on a large 
dairy or grain farm, where a number of men 
are kept; can take entire charge of a boarding 
house; am a good cook, bread, pie and cake 
maker; understand the process of butchering, 
cutting up of meats, salting, enring and smok¬ 
ing of same: maker of sauerkraut, preserving, 
pickling, canning of vegetables, jellies, pre¬ 
serving all kinds of fruit: at liberty first of 
April; state wages. ADVERTISER 6068, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
REFINED couple with boy agp 5. American. 
Protestant, ages 26. 29. desire position on 
up-to-date farm where man having small ex¬ 
perience can learn farming In all its branches; 
wife, excellent housekeeper, fair cook; willing, 
reliable, industrious. Address, with all particu¬ 
lars, ADVERTISER 6602, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as farm superintendent or 
working foreman; age 36: married; life experi¬ 
ence in all farm branches; understands mod¬ 
ern machinery; knows how to handle men and 
get best results; please state particulars in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 6659. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM MECHANIC. 35, married, open for en¬ 
gagement April 1; repairs nil machinery, in¬ 
cluding gas and steam engines; also pumps: 
plumbing, carpentering and painting; years of 
experience; has chauffeur's license; state par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. GEO. CHARLES, 165 
East 88th St., New York City. 
DO you want a manager or foreman who will 
work conscientiously for your interests? Have 
practical experience with till farm crops and live 
stock, especially dairy cattle: also the operation 
and adjustment of farm machinery, including 
gas engines and tractors; practical knowledge is 
hacked by two-year course. Cornell; able to 
handle full set of cost accounts and other nec¬ 
essary records; best references. ADVERTISER^ 
6657. care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA ANTED—At once, by married man. small fam¬ 
ily, imsition ns caretaker of gentleman’s es¬ 
tate; good gardener, dairyman; good worker; 
Job year around: references furnished. Address 
BOX 54. llarriman, N. A’. 
1' ARM MANAGER seeks position on purebred 
, stock farm; college training; broad experience 
in modern farming, stock breeding. A. R. O. 
work, certified milk, growing of field and gar¬ 
den crops, management of men. care and opera¬ 
tion of farm machinery, tractors, etc.; married; 
small family; best of references as to character 
and ability. Address ADVERTISER 6690, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FA RAI.ER-GARDENEU—Gentleman desiring the 
services of a really capable man, single, miil- 
dle-age. with executive ability: one who tho*-- 
ottghly understands farming, gardening, the care 
of stock and the general management of nu 
estate; a conscientious worker. ADA'ERTISER 
6689. care Rural New-Yorker. 
HANDY MAN—Competent carpenter; wife use 
fttl if required; wants position on geutleman's 
estate, April 1; can do interior, exterior work, 
wagon repairing, painting, glazing; has tools; 
references. ADA ERTISER 6686, care Rural 
Yorker. 
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