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Farm Help Wanted 
WAXTKIV Single women as attendants in Stale 
Institution for Feeble-minded: salary $50 per 
month and maintenance with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating age, to SUPERIN 
TEN DENT. Retch worth Village. Thiells. Rock 
land Co., X. T. 
M A.XTMh—Middle-aged woman for plain cook¬ 
ing and to assist in care of home: electric 
conveniences: near village, 30 miles from Xew 
vm'c'^v 'y RS ' S ‘ B0YD I)ARLI X(’. I’leasant- 
WANTED—Working foreman on thoroughbred 
Holstein farm; must take charge of the run¬ 
ning of the place; good salary, with all priv¬ 
ileges. Answer by letter. X. A. VAX SOX 10." 
Hudson St.. Xew York Citv. X. Y 
WANTED—Single men to milk and feed cows 
oil both short and long time test: good wages 
paid to experienced, competent men: --tate age 
experience and give reference in first letter: 37: 
head registered Tlolsteins; modern barns. WIN 
TERTHUR FARMS, Winterthur, Del. 
II AX Phi)—In west Central Xew .Terser, exper¬ 
ienced first-class butter-maker in small dairy; 
ADVKR 
state wages 
TISFIt 8543 
desired: give references, 
care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
POT 1,1 R5 MAX W AXTED—-Married: one who 
thoroughly understands the business in every 
detail: a willing worker: good character and 
politeness essential: no grouches or gnessers need 
apply; to a man who can measure up to this 
position a good home, a fair salary to start and 
a big future, as we are just beginning a large 
commercial plant: references as to character 
and ability absolutely necessary. Address, with 
particulars and salary desired, W. L. EDTSOX 
Morristown, X. J. 
WA XT I'D—Hood practical farmer to help on 
stock farm; must be a good worker: one who 
can operate a tractor preferred. Address, state 
wages wanted, ADVERTISER S549. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—On or about April 1. a single man 
to work on general farm at Gladstone. X. J : 
must understand tractor, automobiles and all 
farm machinery and be able to operate and care 
for same: personal references required. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8555. care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
WA XTED—Steady young man to assist owner on 
small dairy and chicken farm; good living 
conditions and a yearly position to the right 
party. Write, stating age. experience and salary 
expected. SPRUCE GROVE FARM. Greenville 
N. Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER 
farm; elderly 
nationality and 
8553. care Rural 
wanted on small Fong Island 
woman preferred; slate age. 
wages wanted. ADVERTISER 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Family of three, ages 35 to 50: man 
to work on farm; women to manage boarding¬ 
house of 12 to 14 men; refined Protestant, ac¬ 
customed to large family: would need furniture 
for 4 small rooms; unusually fine location- V, 
mile cars. 2 miles city, 30 miles Boston; state 
sainry for throe, nil particulnrs, reference, first 
letter; position open May 1. ADVERTISER 
8027, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAX I ED- Honest, sober, reliable, industrious 
middle-aged man and wife: must be Ameri- 
cans and Protestants; man for general work: 
must understand raising and care of chickens! 
garden, etc.: wife for general housework: must 
he neat: family of two adults; modern house; 
in Connecticut: running water, electric light, 
heat, etc.; help’s room has bath, electric light- 
wages. room and board: good food, good treat 
merit: year ‘round position to right parties; 
must be able to furnish best of references: give 
full particulars first letter. ADVERTISER — 
on re Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Married farmer on farm In .Massa¬ 
chusetts: one who understands care of sheep 
preferred; also care lor few cows; cottage, milk 
and fuel furnished; references required; 
full particulars and wages expected. 
TISER 8033, care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, man on poultry 
bai-h farm: one handy with tools; 
perience, salary and qualifications. 
TISER 802S. care Rural Xew-Yorker. 
give 
ADYER- 
and rhu- 
state ex- 
ADVER 
8591. 
must 
with 
men 
SINGLE MEX wanted to work on farm; 
be g-.-od milkers and thoroughly familiar 
a’l fa-in work: none but good 'ambitious 
wanted: $40 per month and board; permanent 
OHES’ 1 ' ' > P ''' P0r - S '. >1 - or P hom ‘ after 7 p. m. 
42-m“ 
SMITH, Cold Spring, X. Y. ‘Phone 
WANTED—Farmer; grow corn and assist on 
poultry farm; $75 and house. ADVERTISER 
8599. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED 
of 
with 
hoard; good 
Single man to assist 
in 
expert 
TWIN 
_. , - , - — the rearing 
Ringneck pheasants and other game; man 
some experience preferred: wages $50 and 
chance to learn the business under 
gamekeepers; state experience and age. 
BROOK GAME FARM, Middletown, N. J. 
M ANTED—Thrifty reliable young man to 
year round on small farm near seashore: 
people and home: references required; 
wages, with advancement. .1. T \LLEN 
153, Rrielle. N. J. 
work 
good 
good 
Rox 
WANTED—Competent Protestant woman, with¬ 
out child: general housework; plain cooking: 
no laundry; country home: all improvements; 20 
miles from Jersey City; four in family; three 
nine months of year: only those preferring quiet 
country home need apply: reference and inter¬ 
view required: state age and salary expected. 
ROX 279 Oloster, N. J.; Bergen Co. 
WANTED—Herdsman for small herd (8 head) 
registered Guernseys and small number of 
Berkshire pigs; no other work; new modern 
stable with all conveniences: wages $70 with 
house (unfurnished). milk and potatoes MAR¬ 
TIN RICK, East Marion. I,. I., N. Y. 
I RA( lit AI, farmer and wife; good wages; man 
good milker: wife good butter-maker ami 
b-'iird few men lor extra pay. ADVERTISER 
859(1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN WANTED— Married man. with 
small fanfily; willing to board farm help: 
s ate age. nationality and wages in first letter- 
experience required. Address 
ADVERTISER 8023. care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
FARMER—Working manager, now open for 
position; lifetime practical, scientific exper¬ 
ience all branches commercial farming; skilled 
breeder; positive results; shares or salary 
ril'd; 31. Address MANAGER, 25 127th" 
Richmond Hill, N. Y. 
mai - 
Street, 
M AN 1 ED Ry a thoroughly capable and reliable 
man, a position as superintendent or manager 
of a stock farm; thoroughly familiar with breed¬ 
ing and rearing of farm animals and advanced 
Registry work. I know this man personally and 
Know of his work, and can recommend him un¬ 
conditionally. DR. J. F. DE VINE, Goshen. X. Y. 
M AN I’ED—Position as handy man on farm or 
estate as carpenter, teamster and painter; I 
ha\e my own tools, and also good around re¬ 
pairing farm machinery of any kind; single; ex¬ 
perience and reference; wages. Address J I 
care Bliss. 270 East 101st St., Bronx, New York 
City. 
HERDSMAN—Eife experience, scientific train¬ 
ing. practical, calf raising, A. It., specialties, 
all branch line stock: best habits and references- 
particulars and wages. ADVERTISER 8604. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT or bead gardener; man with 
, experience in all branches of estate work, 
fanning stock, crops, gardening, all branches; 
road, walks; also upkeep of buildings: all kinds of 
pumping outfits; married; no children: Al per 
s . 0 ,'!?. 1 „! -pforonops: °P pn for engagement April F 
ADI ERT1SER 8407. care Rural New-Yorker. 
M ANTED Position: 20 years’ experience in 
poultry in all branches, eggs, broilers, (lucks: 
Rood carpenter; married: references. FRED 
EGGLESTON, 72 Walton St., Saratoga Springs, 
WORKING FOREMAN wants position on gen- 
t Ionian's estate; small family; wife board 
help; best reference covering long 
perienced in all ’ 
live stock. 
New-Yorker 
ill branches gardening, 
ADVERTISER 8541, 
service; ex- 
fnrniing and 
care Rural 
WANTED—April 1, working foreman for small 
daTv on private estate; good wages; state ex¬ 
perience; references required. Address It. S 
BAI.DWIX, Woodbury, Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced single man to take care 
of 1 garden, poultry and chores on small Con- 
nect'eut farm: state references and salary de¬ 
sired. ADVERTISER 8003, care Rural New- 
^ orker. 
WANTED — Two women (Protestants), either 
sisters, friends, or mother with daughter over 
1b. one as cook and the otiicr as housekeeper 
and waitress for private family of adults oil a 
farm near the city of Kingston. N. Y.: no wash¬ 
ing or ironing: state previous experience, if any. 
and wages desired in first letter. MRS WM \ 
WARREN. Hurley. N. Y. 
SING EE MAN. general farm work-; must board 
nlmsHf; $50 por month; all year job for right 
!•>«’]. WM. F. DE MOTT. Millington. N. J. 
WANTED—Good, reliable man, as teamster 
farm, whose wife is willing to board two 
three men: modern house provided, as well 
wood and garden: good wages to right party, 
start at once. Write CRAFTSMAN FARMS 
Morris Plains. X. J. 
WANTED—Manager for large farm in Northern 
New England: a young married man with 
good agricultural education and practical experi 
cnee, understanding care of dairy cattle and 
operation of all kinds of modern farm niachin 
cry: who is fond of animals, enjoys farm work 
and farm life, and is interested in breeding fine 
stock: who is capable of handling sufficient mini 
her of men to cultivate around 150 acres tillage 
laud, care for tit) head of cattle, 5 horses, a few 
sheep and swine: farm fully equipped; nine-room 
house with running water and hath for maim 
ger: two smaller houses for help; the right man 
will be given every opportunity to make a sn< 
cess of a practical fanning proposition under 
invorable conditions and pleasant surroundings; 
salary or share basis if desired. Send applica¬ 
tions to F. V. JOHNSON. 2 Rector St. New 
York City. 
WANTED—A reliable and experienced middle- 
aged single woman for assistant housekeeper 
at the ‘‘Ranch House” oil an up-to-date farm 
one mile from Pottstown, Pa., 35 miles north of 
Philadelphia, Pa., where about 15 single men 
employed on the farm are housed and fed in the 
most refined and best surroundings, under strict 
discipline, with all conveniences; very few 
changes in the past 15 years a good home for 
the right person: mention experience and refer¬ 
ence in first letter. Address FAUREI. LOCKS 
FARMS, Pottstown, Pa. 
WANTED -Experienced commercial gardener for 
permanent jmsition. handy to town: must be 
single, thoroughly experienced and capable of 
handling men and growing all vegetables for 
market: reference required from last emnlover; 
good room and board furnished. Apple LAUREL 
LOCKS FARMS. Pottstown, Pa. 
WANTED—Man to take care of pigeons, chick¬ 
ens and a few dogs, on private place: a mid¬ 
dle age nr older man. not married, preferred; 
permanent position and good home; within fifty 
miles of New York: state experience, wages ex¬ 
pected. references, etc., in first letter. Address 
ADVERTISER 8567. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN capable care stock 
Address MRS. MARY 
N. Y. 
and general farm work. 
IIA MILTO X. G ardiner. 
COI PI-E—April 15; farm worker, handy with 
carpenter’s tools; wife cook and housekeeper's 
assistant: Catskills: board: state salary. D1F 
PRIME. 3750 Broadway, New York City. 
WANTED—Early in May. Protestant woman for 
plain cooking, ironing, help with washing and 
general housework; all modern improvements: 
electric washing machine, electric iron, electric 
dish-washer: own bedroom and bathroom: coun¬ 
try all year: permanent position: two adults and 
two children in family; must have some expor- 
tence: aprons provided: wages fifty dollars a 
month: no woman with child need applv An¬ 
swer MRS. NOEL ARMSTRONG, R. F. IF No 
2. Newburgh. X. Y. 
ORCHARD POULTRY FARM. Flemington. N. 
J.. wants an elderly man to help with baby 
chicks, clea n eggs and do other light work. 
WANTED—Strong, healthy married man to work 
on small general and fruit farm in Orange 
C-ounty: must have no children young enough for 
school; wife to clean two or three days a week 
at owner’s house; fair wages to both; five-room 
“®*i s e, wood, place to raise potatoes and vege¬ 
tables, milk and eggs when plentiful: man must 
have some experience. Answer ADVERTISER 
oo88, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SINGLE MAN wanted to do general farm work: 
state wages and experience. JESSE A. HAM¬ 
ILTON, Newton, N. J. 
HOUSEKEEPER to take charge of farm board¬ 
ing bouse on certified milk dairy; about 15 
tuen: must bake bread and be economical; 
everything furnished; couple with no children 
preferred: state wages ansi experience: must 
furnish references. RARITAN VALLEY 
FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
on 
ap- 
SI.NgLE MAN (27) agricultural school graduate, 
desires position: gardening, poultry and green 
house experience; $<‘0 and keep. A. K ROTO- 
8HINSKY, Farm School. Bucks Co.. Pa. 
FARMER open for position on 60 (lavs’ notice; 
no milking: for further particulars' send full 
information regarding your requirements, salary 
etc., to ADI ERTISER 8419, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POT LTItYMAN—Working manager, married’ It; 
years’ experience, is open for engagement 
modern plant: $100 and house: particulars 
predated: best references. ADVERTISER 8547 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
PROGRESSIVE, efficient, middle-aged, married 
American, with long and successful experience 
as managing foreman highly specialized com¬ 
mercial fruit farms, open for position; personal 
references. ADVERTISER 8583. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WORKING superintendent desires position on 
farm or estate: married; one child: exper¬ 
ienced in all lines of farming.- stock, poultry, 
orchard, machinery, etc.: references. M \Y G 
26 Oakley Avenue. M’hite Plains N Y 
SUITUATION WANTED—Young man, on fruit 
and poultry farm; married; beekeeping as side 
line: opportunity to gain experience desired 
IB ETON RODGERS, 50 East 29th 
York. N. Y. 
St., New 
MANAGER wants position, estate or commercial 
farm: married; no children; certified milk 
pert feeder; efficient handler of men 
business end of a sizable proposition. 
I ISElt 8605, onro Rural New-Yorker. 
ex- 
and the 
ADYER- 
WAXTED—Housekeepers’ position tty 
or thereabouts by energetic, refined 
widow not in the servant class, capable of tak¬ 
ing lull charge of boarding house on private es¬ 
tate; nothing else considered; must be near a 
good high school for girl of 12, hoy 11- only 
, "'° 1>osi,ions kindly answer. - MRS. - 
M ERRICK, Palisade. N. J. 
April 15 
America n 
H. 
WANTED- 
si l ion on 
an inducement, 
win, IVnodbury, 
By experienced native American, 
small dairy or fruit farm; good In 
Address 
Conn. 
po¬ 
me 
A. T., care It. S. Bald- 
EXPERIENCED farmer with good reference. 
married, without children, wants position as 
foreman on a smalt private estate: is w iling in 
board one or two men. ADVERTISER 8612 care 
Rural Neiv-Yorkcr. 
POULTUYMAN, married, desires position, pri¬ 
vate or commercial plant: experienced, capa¬ 
ble; first-class proposition only: give particulars 
first letter. ADVERTISER 8615, care Bural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN desires a 
poultry farm. II. 1>. 
Oak Street, Bloomfield, 
position on a commercial 
SCUATOHLEY, JR., 30 
N. J. 
POSITION as superintendent; thoroughly under¬ 
stand breeding all kinds of thoroughbred stock; 
certified milk production: extensive experience 
m all farming and development of gentlemen’s 
country places. BOX 28. Jolmsonville. N. Y. 
1 
WANTED—Single man, also a 
work on Orleans County fruit 
age, weight and lowest price. 
8610. care Rural New-Yorker. 
married man, to 
farm; state your 
ADVERTISER 
M ANTED—Painter and paper banger for pri¬ 
vate estate: must be experienced and reliable; 
furnish best references as to character and abil¬ 
ity: P prman ent position; good home. Address 
ADI ERTISER 8616, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN, middle-aged, reliable, exper- 
U 1 n " branches, wants position. AD 
VERTISER 8574. care Rural New-Yorker. 
TRUCK DRIVER, with a 
heavy trucks, wants job 
stitution. L. H. GOSS, So. 
lot of experience on 
on la- ge farm or in- 
Wallingford, Vt. 
position as general 
is a graduate of the 
YOUNG Ameri oan desires 
repairman and mechanic; 
world’s largest auto and tractor school and can 
care for almost any kind of gas engine; is also 
carpenter work and painting; desires 
lt home comforts: please state full par¬ 
ticulars in first letter. Address H. LAKE °01 
Center Street, Ithaca. N. Y 
handy at 
place with 
WANTED 
owner’s 
ehusetts; 
home: modern: state 
references in first letter. 
—Experienced cook and liouseworker in 
house in country in Western Massa- 
no children; quiet |’ace and good 
wages reouired and give 
ADI ERTISER 8607. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—April 1. i 
and farm hand oil 
per month and board, 
erly. Pa. 
single man for teamster 
general farm; wages $30 
IV. S. BITTNER, IVeath- 
MIIIDEE-AGED single man to be generally use¬ 
ful, work vegetable and flower garden: care 
two cows, one horse; $40 month with good ac¬ 
commodations. R. w. BURGER, Box No 229 
City Hall Station, New York City. 
YOT NG MAN, single, wants position 
sistant gardener on private estate; 
enced; handy with tools: reference; at 
April 15; *tato wages and particulars 
letter. ‘ - - 
Yorker, 
as as- 
experi- 
liberty 
*--- in first 
ADVERTISER 8598, care Rural New- 
MAN (33) wishes position on gentleman’s estate 
■s gardener: experienced: be«t references: four 
years present position; or would work with first- 
class nurseryman; state wages with hoard. BOX 
(. Waterville, Kings, Nova Scotia. 
POSITION wanted by working superintendent on 
estate: 25 years’ experience in all branches 
of farm gardening, registered stock, fruit, poui- 
trv and everything pertaining to a gentleman’s 
place: highly recommended: married: one daugh¬ 
ter. living home; kindly give particulars in first 
K’ter. ADVERTISER 8589, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—High-class married American or 
Italian working manager for 125-acre farm, 
line Road, I ineland, N. J.; do not apply unless 
you understand fruit, vineyard and general farm¬ 
ing thoroughly; excellent opportunity; good sal¬ 
ary to qualified man; best references required. 
Apply C. MANZELLA, Vine Road, near Brew¬ 
ster, Vineland, N. J. 
WANTED—Man of middle age to work light 
team and make hipiself generally useful in 
farm department of large stock farm; only man 
of good character and steady, reliable habits 
need apply; state references,* experience and 
wages wanted in first letter. R. IV. ROBERT¬ 
SON, Warren, la. 
WANTED—Single, American, Protestant, 25 to 
JO. to supervise the work and play of boys In 
private institution; must be a high-grade man; 
give full particulars in letter and enclose pho¬ 
tograph. THE GILBERT HOME, Winsted, Conn. 
TWO (1 "st-class 
ate all makes of 
28; 10 years’ expo 
April 1, 1921; state 
Address FARMERS, 
N. ,T. 
experienced farmers: can oper- 
machines; both single; age 
ience; reference; can start 
wages and full particulars. 
14 Jewell Street, Garfield, 
POULTRY.II AN—Honest, single, experienced 
hatching, brooding, production: college train¬ 
ing: excellent references. ADVERTISER 8611 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULT I! I MAN—Honest, reliable, willing work¬ 
er. free from bad habits: married; one child. 8 
years; experience in poultry; also handy in 
building and remodeling poultry houses; desires 
steady position where energy and results are ap¬ 
preciated; state salary and particulars in first 
letter: host of references. ADVERTISER 8613 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER (head) wishes position on first-class 
gentleman’s country place; lifelong experience 
in all branches. Including greenhouses, vege¬ 
table. fruit, lawns, all kinds of landscape work 
and farming: first-class references; strictly 
sober, honest and industrious; single. Address 
(’ARE ERERS. care of Mr. Margardt, 751 Fresh 
Bond Road. Brooklyn. N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as superintendent on gentle¬ 
man’s estate; have had life experience in di¬ 
versified farming and take charge of flower and 
vegetable garden, chickens and live stock: am 
a’so well able to handle men: salary $2,500. AD- 
I ERTISER 8614, care Rural New-Yorker. 
OFFICE MAN. with commercial and banking ex¬ 
perience, age 39, desiring to move his family 
an v 
t oin the city, is open for engagement with 
country or village organization. Address 
I ERTISER. 8617, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AD- 
MARRIED man'With two small children, 4 and 
>. desires position on farm or estate; exper- 
kinds of outdoor work: 
give best 
R. F. D. 
and all 
fenced poultry 
also chauffeur; Ids wife A-l cook: can 
of references. Address REN.T. WEBB 
30. Belltovvn Road, Stamford, Conn. 
A BRUNEI!—Forty years’ experience; 
in all its ben - c6 cs ■ caretaker, or 
FARMER and gardener. American, married, one 
child, desires position on gentleman’s country 
place: thoroughly familiar with gardening anil 
live stock; expert butter-maker; particulars ill 
first letter. ADVERTISER 8590, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Opportunity to demonstrate ability 
as modern poultryman by married American; 
ten years’ experience; also two-year course in 
agricultural college; can get results in egg bas¬ 
ket and show room: kindly state particulars 
salary, etc. ADVERTISER 8592 
New-Yorker. 
care Rural 
FARMER, married, one with family preferred; 
man to work by month; family to raise onions 
on shares; good wages, house, garden, milk and 
Kiel free. State full particulars and wages 
asked in letter to JAMES M. LEWIS, R. F D. 
No. 2, Sussex, N. J. 
WANTED—Poultryman; married; must be a 
bard worker, understand all branches of the 
business; must have patience to work up mod¬ 
ern plant: wife could also have housework. 
Apply ADVERTISER 8625, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MAMED—Man to work on poultry and fruit 
farm; experienced poultryman preferred; 
state wages expected. ADVERTISER 8621 
are Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A single 
wages and board, 
ton. N. J. 
man for farm 
A. FINK, Box 
work; good' 
11, Milling- 
WANTED—Single man understanding poultry 
and care of cows for Long Island estate; 
hoard on premises; advise experience, with ref¬ 
erences and salary desired; position open April 
1st ADVERTISER 8634, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
fruit farm; 
experience 
SINGLE MAN desires position on 
college course; slight practical 
sober: industrious worker. EDWARD F. 
O’NEILL, 1943 Amsterdam Avenue, New York. 
WANTED—Position as farm hand, with eight 
months’ experience; married, with one child: 
within 60 miles of New York City. EDWIN 
ItEYNOLDS, 283 East 148th Street, Bronx. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager, 
April 1 or before, by practical American 
Protestant; small family; life experience dairy¬ 
ing. farm crops, breeding purebred stock, horses, 
swine, keeping records of same; poultry or¬ 
chard work, handling all Improved farm ’ ma¬ 
chinery; I began at the bottom and worked for 
my experience; have references that will stand 
investigation; nothing but a first-class posi¬ 
tion considered; please give full particulars and 
wages in first letter. ADVERTISER 8594, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm manager, experienced in handl¬ 
ing farm crops, live stock and all sorts of farm 
machinery, desires employment on general farm 
in Now Jersey. ADVERTISER 8608, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
---- - I 
HORSESHOER and general worker and teamster 
wish positions on sflnio farm; state wages. 
ADVERTISER 8009, care Rural New-Yorker. 
practical 
trust, t RED. M’EAVRRs, 57 Susquehanna Ave., 
( ooperstown, N. Y. 
< ARETAKER of estate by man capable of tak¬ 
ing charge of construction of buildings, roads, 
etc.; best of references; consider moderate sal¬ 
ary ADVERTISER 8635. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A position as managing herdsman in 
a Holstein herd; experienced in feeding for 
milk production and A. It. O. work, also of 
reeding young stock and calves; thoroughly re- 
sponsible: A-l reference. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 8631, care Rural New-Yorkor? 
POSITION 
farmer; 
machinery; 
reference. 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Working foreman or 
know all about farming, stock and 
have two grown sons to work; good 
AD\ ERTISElt 8630, care Rural New 
WANTED—Position by live wire as 
ger, thoroughly understanding ail 
animals, fruit trees; also work 
keep an estate in fine shape. 
8622, care Rural New-Yorker. 
farm mana- 
farm crops, 
that goes to 
ADVERTISER 
ORCHARD MAN, single, desires position; tree 
and small fruit specialist; familiar with all 
ADVERTISER 8029, 
phases of fruit, farming 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
manager 
32; life 
of 
ex- 
W ANTED—Position as working 
fruit or general farm; American; 
perience; special training in fruit growing; 
operate all farm machinery, gas engines, trucks 
and tractors; accept position immediately; state 
salary and privileges; best of references. Ad¬ 
dress MANAGER. Homewood Farms, Hopewell 
Junction, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER, working; agricultural edu¬ 
cation; practical experience in all branches of 
diversified farming, dairying, swine, poultry; 
executive and constructive ability: desires posi¬ 
tion. AD\ ERTISER 8626, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
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