‘Tbt RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
1421 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Sept. 6—Registered Ilolsteins. A. R. 
O. dispersal sale. F. C. Brinton, dr.. 
West Chester, I*a. 
Sept. 24—Purebred rams. Second an¬ 
nual sale, New England Sheep Breeders’ 
Association, Eastern States Exposition. 
Springfield, Mass. Sale committee: II. 
E. Ilaslett, chairman, Amherst, Mass.; 
H. Jj. Garrigus, Storrs, Conn.; A. G 
Skinner, Storrs, Conn. 
Sept. 23—Eastern sale of Aberdeen 
Angus cattle, Eastern States Exposition 
Springfield, Mass. Iv. J. Seulke, secre¬ 
tary, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Oct. 13-14—Ilolsteins. National Dairy¬ 
men’s sale in connection with the Na¬ 
tional Dairy Show, Chicago, Ill. E. M. 
Hastings Co., managers. 
Oct 16—Ilolsteins; 125 head registered 
John C. Reagan, Spot Farm, Tully, N. Y. 
Oct. 28-SO—-Holsteins. Green County 
IIolstein-Friesian Breeders’ Club Sale. 
Monroe, Wis. L. I. Hare, Monroe, "Wis.. 
secretary. 
Nov. 23-24 — Ilolsteins. Watertown 
Holstein Sales Company, semi-annual 
consignment sale at Watertown, Wis. 
Francis Dareey, manager. 
Rhode Island Holstein Association 
The Rhode Island Holstein-Friesian 
Breeders’ Association held their first field 
day at the Singleton Farms, Wallum, 
It.' I., August 18. 
After lunch there were addresses by 
Mr. Cheny of Soutlibridge on the IIol¬ 
stein-Friesian outlook in New England; 
Dr. Crossman, in charge of tuberculosis 
eradication; Manager Warner of the N. 
E. M. P. A., on the price of milk, and the 
necessity of keeping accounts; Dr. Pa- 
quin, veterinary of the Singleton herd, on 
the food value of Holstein milk. There 
was a stock-judging contest under tlie 
direction of County Agent II. II. Hawes. 
The next meeting of the association will 
be held October 27 at the Royalde Farm. 
The officers of the association are: 
President, Joseph Rose ; secretary, Walter 
B. Arnold ; treasurer, William E. Arnold ; 
executive committee, Herbert P. Thayer. 
William Reid. 
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Exchange will be found on page 1427. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single men and women ns attendants 
in State Institution for Feeble-minded; salary 
$50 per month and maintenance for both men 
and women, with opportunity for advancement. 
Apply, stating age. to SUPERINTENDENT, 
Lotdnvorth Village, Thiells, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Man to take care of herd of eight 
head Guernseys; state experience. STONY 
HILL FARMS, Glenshaw, Pa. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer and wife for 
general farm work on a 43-acre farm, with 
privilege of renting farm if desired. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7321. rare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A real farmer, married; large fam¬ 
ily not objectionable; splendid opport unity: 
large modern house; good wages; permanent po¬ 
sition. CRAFTSMAN FARMS. Morris Plains, 
N. J.; telephone Morristown 1042. 
WANTED—Single men to milk and work in herd 
of over 300 registered Holsteins; must be good 
dry-hand milkers; wages from $05 to $70 per 
month, with board; steady employment, with 
chances for advancement; state age and experi¬ 
ence in llrst letter. WINTERTHUR FARMS, 
Winterthur, Del. 
WANTED—Competent herdsman, married, to 
take charge of herd of Guernseys; location 
Greene Co., N. Y.; must lie competent to eon- 
duet advanced registry tests. ADVERTISER 
7252. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY.MAN—Single, experience and prac¬ 
tical; state wages expected and experience in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 7348, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—An assistant on a poultry and fruit 
farm: single; must lie experienced and a 
Protestant: write full particulars to ADVER¬ 
TISER 7340, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Dry-hand milkers for certified dairy: 
15 cows; no outside work; $(15 and board. 
RARITAN VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. .1. 
WANTED—A farmer to operate my dairy and 
fruit farm, now carrying 111 cows, 4 horses; 
milk sold at door, highest price; accessible good 
market; farm ami house and stock practically 
rent free in consideration of care of Summer 
house; excellent opportunity for good man who 
is willing to apply himself. Address ADVHR 
1TSER 7355, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED-—Our herdsman, after three years of 
service, leaves November first to till a liinnu 
ger’s position; we wish to get in touch with a 
young married man to fill his place and take 
charge of our herd of Guernseys under super¬ 
vision of manager and co-operate with li'tn in 
developing the herd and making creditable ad¬ 
vanced register records; the position requires a 
young tnan. of good character, cleanly habits, 
conscientious ami painstaking in bis work, a 
graduate of an agricultural college and a Prot¬ 
estant. experienced In the care of cattle and 
butter-making; the position offers a good situa¬ 
tion in one of the best and modern plants in the 
atute; pleasant bungalow home, pleasant hours 
ami a chance for advancement: in answering 
mVo., f . , . lll _L' :lrfiou ' ars «"<1 salary wanted. ADVEK- 
X1SER i343, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Working farm manager; 150 acres: 
New York State; married; wife must board 
two or three hands; give full particulars ns to 
SSSStf . family, age. references. ADVER- 
1ISER 7414, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POCLTKY.MAN wanted; single; must be thor¬ 
oughly versed in all branches of the industry; 
good board and congenial surroundings; a grad¬ 
uated institute man with experience preferred, 
but not essential; references required; chance 
for advancement. Address, with particulars and 
salary wanted to start, W. L. EDISON, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. 
lMCLTRYMAN WANTED—Married man, calla¬ 
ble of assuming full charge of up-to-date util¬ 
ity plant 2,000 layers; good house, with bath 
and furnace. THE YATES FARMS, Orchard 
Park, Erie County i\ T . Y. 
THE Wentworth Hospital of Dover. New Hamp¬ 
shire. offers "> young women of high school 
education, or <lie equivalent of same, a thirty 
months’ tra'.ifug in a general hospital; do-ing 
training $20 per month will be paid, and '•o.nn, 
board and laundry will lie furnished; Hie Went¬ 
worth H'.spital is an accredited hospital of the 
State. For further information applv to the 
superintendent of the hospital. GRACE P, 
HASKELL. Superintendent. 
WANTED—Married farmer to work small farm 
near Frederick. Mil.; attractive home, 1*rnit, 
flowers and vegetables. Write particulars, J.. 
M. E., 1020 17tli St.. N. W., Washington, D. C. 
WANTED—Married man to make butter and 
look after milking machines; wife to board 
three men: house near dairy; usual perquisites; 
stale wages wanted and experience; opening Get. 
1st. FISHERS ISLAND FARMS, Inc., Fishers 
Island, N. Y. 
WANTED—Man to work in hot tjing room and 
help around creamery. Address WOOD 
it ROOK FARMS, Metuehen, N. J. 
WANTED—Married man, without children pre¬ 
ferred, for general farm work: wife to attend 
butter-making of few cows; modern house with 
all conveniences and other privileges; state age 
and salary expected. ADVERTISER 7301, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted by widower with one 
child on small farm in Connecticut; Frotest- 
ant; state age, nationality and wages wanted 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 7387, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man as herdsman on Guernsey 
farm; also care of Du roc Jersey swine and 
Dorset sheep. WESTFIELD FARM, Groton, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Housekeeper in family of business 
couple with child four years old; state age, 
wages desired and qualifications in first letter. 
MRS. BAXTER, 20 East 32d Street, Bayonne, 
N. J.; 25 minutes from New Y T ork. 
FARMER WANTED—Capable, to haudle 50 acre 
intensive and general farm, near Red Rank, 
N. .1., stocked with good producing cows and 
hogs; up-to-date buildings, with running water 
and labor-saving devices: applicant to state age, 
family, experience, nationality and salary de¬ 
sired; would consider percentage or bonus ar¬ 
rangement; an opportunity for one interested iu 
dairy production. ADVERTISER 737tb care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, a practical farmer, married. 
to work a 100-acre farm and 20 pure breed 
Holsteins; must be reliable and able to handle 
same, with good habits; state wages expected. 
Apply to CRYSTAL SPRING STOCK FARM, 
Littlestown, l‘a. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits, 
from 1G to 25 years, for general farming, that 
is willing to bustle, that is interested in pure¬ 
bred IIolstein-Friesian cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 7377, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Manager for well stocked, modern 
farm of 100 acres, near Pittsburg. Pa.; one 
of best markets in country; good, reliable mar¬ 
ried man, with experience in gardening and 
fotilirv raising desired; permanent position for 
right party; give full details as to experience, 
references, salary expected, etc., in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 7378, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Within 30 days, an efficient and 
practical farmer; also a ponltryman to take 
charge of my farm and poultry; 1 keep all kinds 
of stock on 105 acres: a fine position for the 
right parties. Address W. IRVING HEWITT, 
M. D„ Olean, N. Y. 
WANTED—Reliable couple: man to work in gar¬ 
den on estate: woman to cook; no boarders: 
nil modern conveniences; no laundry or general 
cleaning; wages $125 per month, room and board. 
ADVERTISER 7381, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Trustworthy girl or woman for 
mother’s helper to assist with care of children, 
mending and sewing; no cooking or heavy work: 
\v;ig-s S40 oer m nth, pleasant room and board. 
ADVERTISER 7882, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Experienced herdsman for herd of 
registered Guernseys; thorough knowledge of 
A. R. work and mechanical milkers necessary; 
barns new, with modern equipment; cottage 
new. with all improvements: a good place for a 
good man. but a rover not considered. ADVER¬ 
TISER 7383, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER wanted on small farm in New 
York State: state age, nationality and wages 
wanted. ADVERTISER 7342, care Rural New- 
Y orker. 
WANTED—Couple, head farmer and cook, for 
boys school: executive and efficient; $1,800.00 
and maintenance; also women for departments. 
COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—Married man to work on dairy farm; 
30 cows; board one man: milking machine 
used; up-to-date place; $80.00 per month, house, 
wood, etc.; chance for advancement. MER- 
R1AM FARMS,-Newton. N. J. 
WANTED—Man for Cow Testing Association 
work; must have practical dairy experience 
and training. J. W. BARTLETT, New Bruns¬ 
wick, N. J. 
AVANTED—A daughter from 1G to 35 years of 
age by a middle-aged couple who has a farm 
home aiid other property; ideal mountain and 
valley scenery. For further particulars address 
MRS. MARY B. JACOY, R. I). No. 4, Towanda, 
Pa. 
POULTRY assistant wanted on large estate; 
must bo willing worker: drv picker essential: 
I $GO.OO and board. EDWARD B. TAYLOR, 
Manager, Frick Farms, Hamilton, Mass. 
WANTED—Assistant milk peddler and truck 
driver for retail route: young man of 25 
years or under, of good habits, with some farm 
experience preferred; references required; wages 
according to qualifications. $50 to $00 a month, 
with board and lodging; good chance of promo¬ 
tion. Apply to BROAD BROOK FARM, Bedford 
Hills, N. Y. 
WANTED—Six men, moral, sober, apple pickers; 
to commence September 20; good wages. 
Write to C. J. YODER, Grantsville, Md. 
WANTED—For college club in Berkshires, young 
man of neat appearance as waiter; charge of 
dining room; very comfortable house and con¬ 
siderate treatment for man of good character; 
experience unnecessary; reference; $40 month. 
ADVERTISER 7415, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—In a boarding school, a man handy 
with tools; a neat, quick-moving and willing 
girl or woman as chambermaid, and one to take 
charge of the dining room. L. R. SANFORD, 
Cornwall, Conn. 
MIT.KER WANTED—Single man on dairy farm. 
50 miles from New York; must be an A-l dry 
and full band milker and cowman, capable of 
milking and caring for 15 to IS cows; no farm 
work; strippers, wet milkers and fancy men, 
don’t answer; $75 month, good board ami treat¬ 
ment and own Toom; state age. nationality, ex¬ 
perience and references, ADVERTISER 7417, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married man as general farmer on 
farm six miles from Great Barrington, Mass.; 
care for few cows and small flock of sheep; good 
butter-maker and one having knowledge of sheep 
raising preferred; cottage, fuel and milk fur¬ 
nished: state age, nationality, religion ami wages 
expected; references required. GODFREY A. S. 
WIENERS, R. D. No. 1, Great Barrington, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Herdsman; married man preferred; 
must understand A. R. O. testing, calf rais¬ 
ing: herd of 50 Holstein-Friesian cattle: new 
house, modern conveniences: good position for 
reliable man. Apply ADVERTISER 7421, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Manager of fruit farm: salary paid 
and share in profits: doctor orders owner must 
retire: about 5.000 apple and pear trees: young 
orchards, mostly bearing: two hours from New 
V rk: opportunity of a lifetime: don’t answer 
unless thoroughly competent and experienced: 
wife or call in person, afternoons only. HENRY 
•STERN, 200 Broadway, Room 407. N. Y. City. 
Situations Wanted 
ASSISTANT ponltryman wishes position: hard¬ 
working and ambitious: 23 years of age: ex¬ 
perienced brooding especially; one who takes 
an interest in bis work; American; single; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 73l>8, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
A COMPETENT estate manager wishes employ¬ 
ment: seven years present position: best of 
references. Address ADVERTISER 7325, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as foreman on gentleman’s 
place; experienced all branches; American; 
married; no children; best references; $100 per 
month, house and privileges, ADVERTISER 
7346, care Rural New-Yorker. 
