GLOBE 
SIX 
POINTS 
OF STAVE 
SUPPORT 
SILOS 
Globe Silos are substantially built 
to keep silage prime, allow the 
farmer to use the full capacity of his 
silo, and to stand with the least 
amount of hitching and tinkering. 
The Globe extension roof insures 
a silo full to the top. 
Globe method of building up staves, provide* a smooth* 
strong silo, supported in every direction at every point’ 
Stave sections are put together with double steel splines 
and sealed between joints with roofing cement. Thus 
with the tongue and groove there are 6 point* of support 
and airtightness insured for every stave. 
Send for illustrated Catalog and early-order offers. Also for agents terms. 
GLOBE SILO COMPANY, 2-12 Willow St, Sidney, N.Y 
00 YOU NEED FARM HELP ? 
We have many able-bodied young men, with 
and without experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If you need a good, steady man. write 
for an order blank. Ours is a philanthropic 
organization, and we make no charge to em¬ 
ployer or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
176 Second Avenue New York City 
Subscribers’Exchange 
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word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue oi following week. 
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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Single women ns attendants in State 
Institution for Feeble-minded; salary $50 per 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for ad¬ 
vancement. Apply, stating age, to SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT. I.etchwortli Village, Thiells, Hock- 
land Co., N. Y. 
A COUNTRY place in the Adirondacks wishes 
reliable man to help with poultry and young 
live stock: an excellent place for right party. 
Address ADVERTISER 8503, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WOMAN cook and waitresses wanted in a small 
Summer boarding-house for the Summer 
months. R, F. BERNER, Roscoe, N. Y. 
WANTED—Competent, reliable woman for cook¬ 
ing; one or two laundresses, must be good 
ironers; also two dishwashers; no other positions 
open. Address KENTON HOUSE, Number Four, 
Lewis Co., N. Y. 
WANTED — Two women, general supply and 
housekeeper department; $40.00 to $50.00 and 
maintenance. COUNTY SCHOOL, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Middle-aged or young married cou¬ 
ple, no children, for a family of six: man to 
make himself generally useful on small farm and 
garden; wife to be good cook, wait on table and 
take care of first floor; do not apply if afraid of 
work; send full particulars and references. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 8841, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, capable woman to cook 
well, wait on table, take care of first floor; 
$40.00 per month; country house in Summer, city 
bouse in Winter. Apply with references to 
MRS. S. R. CROWELL, 4420 Osage Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—A real milker; single man who has 
experience and good references: no shifter 
need apply. CRAFTSMAN FARMS, Morris 
Plains, N. J. 
WANTED—First-class single man to take care 
of small herd of thoroughbred Holstein cattle; 
write me as to references and wages expected. 
CHARLES HOWELL COOK, Trenton. N. J. 
WANTED—Housekeeper, immediately, for young 
man and his father, in country. LKI.AND 
CHAMPLIN, If. No. 1, Stamford, Delaware Co., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework, plain 
cooking: no washing: modern house; all conven¬ 
iences: near village; one hour from New York. 
ADVERTISER 8837, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, experienced poultry man and 
farmer: married; no objections to children; 4- 
roorn house and usual privileges; one man to 
board: salary $60.00 a month; opportunity for 
advancement; full particulars in first letter; 
reference required. Address M. 1>E YOUNG, 
Medford, L. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Middle-aged single man uho under¬ 
stands the care, breeding, feeding I)uroe hogs, 
general farm work: state wages and reference. 
BELVEDERE FARMS, 305 W. l.auvale Street. 
Baltimore, Md. 
FARMER WANTED—Vicinity of Brewster; mar¬ 
ried couple preferred, without children: hus¬ 
band for farm work and wife for housework; if 
service is satisfactory position probably perma¬ 
nent. ADVERTISER 8840, rare Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man for general farming, to begin 
work at once; wages $20 to $30 per month and 
board, according to experience and ability. R. 
V. CAMPBELL, Craryville, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—An experienced married herdsman, 
willing to work and make himself useful; 
Holstein herd; wife willing to board siugle men. 
Apply at once, stating wages and giving refer¬ 
ences, CRAFTSMAN FARMS, Morris Plains, N. J. 
NURSE wanted; care of children and light house¬ 
work; private family; Brooklyn and country 
this Summer; give references; salary. $45. Ad- 
lress H. 0. BOTHWELL, 175 Remseu St., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm, able to 
milk eight cows; also help with general farm¬ 
ing; wages $45 per month and board. L. D. Z., 
Box 67, Howells, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hand on small 
fruit farm;’ permanent to right party; good 
living conditions; hoard and $40 monthly. JOHN¬ 
STON, R. D. 89, Westfield, N. J. 
WANTED—Reliable single man for general farm 
work; $40 per month and board; state age, 
references, experience. W. M. WEED, Noroton, 
Conn. 
COOK and waitress-chambermaid (white) wanted, 
together or separate; private home, country; 
no laundry: wages $50 and $35 monthly. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8856, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Woman who likes country to do cook¬ 
ing and some housework (no washing) for 
family of three; no objection to child about 
three years; modern house; all conveniences; 
Long Island; state wages expected and refer¬ 
ences. ADVERTISER 8855, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
STRONG young woman for general housework on 
fruit farm; 3(4 miles from White Plains. N. 
Y.; good plain cook; good wages paid to right, 
party. Address B. F. PARK, it, D. 1, White 
Plains, N. Y. 
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WANTED—Man for general work about place 
and gardening. BOX 672, Monroe, N. Y. 
WOMAN wanted to keep house for middle-aged 
man. Address LOCK BOX 131, Bealeton, Va. 
WANTED—Couple; man to do general farm 
work; woman to take care of boarding three 
to five men; house, light, heat, vegetables free; 
year-’round position; state references and salary 
expected. ADVERTISER 8853, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—On large commercial poultry plant, 
married man with grown son. or if no son, 
willing to board help; farm raised man pre¬ 
ferred; poultry experience not necessary; modern 
house; good salary: opportunity for right man. 
EIGENRAU.CII & DE WINTER, Red Bank, N. J. 
WANTED—A young man. eighteen or twenty 
years old, to work on a farm. ADVERTISER 
8851, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HELP WANTED—Man and wife, without chil¬ 
dren, on gentleman’s farm, three miles from 
town; man as gardener in Summer and assist 
with dairying (milking machine used) in Win¬ 
ter; wife must, be good plain cook and do laun¬ 
dry work; family of two; one other servant; 
modern house, with furnace, bath, electric light, 
telephone and vacuum cleaner: family go South 
in Winter; wages $100 per month; excellent per¬ 
manent place for right people; give full par¬ 
ticulars in first letter, ineluding ages, experience 
and references. DR. CADY, Goshen, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
CC'i’LE as caretakers-or on small farm: wife 
plain cook and housework: man to make himself 
useful: A1 references. McCORMICK, 106 Brad- 
hurst Ave., New York City. 
WANTED—Position by experienced American as 
gardener on gentleman’s estate, or place on 
small dairy farm: careful teamster and milker: 
wages $35 a month and hoard. Address A. It. 
TAYLOR, Woodbury, Conn. 
ELDERLY MAN, needing activity and country 
life, wishes the care of a country or suburban 
place; varied and practical experience as such 
efficiently demands: compensation a secondary 
consideration. ADVERTISER 8827, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on modern up-to-date poul¬ 
try farm; experienced with general care, in¬ 
cubating. brooding; two-year agricultural course; 
best references: state wages offered: only poul¬ 
try work on exclusive poultry farm desired. 
ADVERTISER 8825. care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (age 26) wishes position on gen¬ 
eral farm: wanting to learn, WILLIAM 
SHARKEY. 440 West 29th Street, N. Y. City. 
POSITION wanted by responsible, practical, sin¬ 
gle American, 20 years old; liite experience 
handling cows, horses, poultry; c-.n furnish best 
references: eight years in last position. AD¬ 
VERTISER 8844, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN, wife and 3 sons (25-35 years old), experi¬ 
enced orehardists, dairymen and gardeners, 
want work; first-class workers and best, of ref¬ 
erences; state wages. Address ADVERTISER 
8845, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMERETTE, perfect health, college graduate, 
American; fond of animals, desires outdoor po¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 8836, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 35 years, single, 10 years’ experi¬ 
ence as orehardist, dairyman and gardener, 
wants to work himself up to responsible position 
by a leading farmer or estate; here is your 
chance to get a good, honest, strong and willing 
hustler with business training; first-class refer¬ 
ences. Address ADVERTISER 8846, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN, age, 21, graduate of agricultural 
college, desires position in commercial orchard; 
has experience and understands fruit growing. 
ADVERTISER 8843, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By man 53 years old, position as 
caretaker on small place in Connecticut, New 
Jersey or Pennsylvania, for elderly couple or 
widow; lifelong experience on many farms; ref¬ 
erences furnished. A. W. MEAD, Riverton, 
Conn. 
POSITION wanted by married American, fam¬ 
ily; understands general farming, greenhouse 
work, marketing, heating and pumping plants 
and automobiles; last position 16 years managing 
commercial farm and florist; references; prefer 
Jersey const. ADVERTISER 8838, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (single) desires position as work¬ 
ing foreman or as assistant superintendent qn 
a fruit farm or specialized poultry plant: I have 
had two years of secondary agricultural train¬ 
ing, two years of college agricultural training 
and lifetime practical farming; please state 
salary; references upon request. ADVERTISER 
8839, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 20, experienced with poultry and 
bees, desires employment by the year; I be¬ 
lieve I can be of value to you. For qualifications 
write HAROLD TT. OAUVET, 39 Sterling Ave., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
WANTED—-Place as working housekeeper to 
gentleman, by middle-aged widow. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8847, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wanted as general farm hand or nur¬ 
seryman; married; four small children; good 
references. GEO. TRESCI1, 30 Ditmar St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
COUPLE, no children wishes position; man, sev¬ 
eral years’ experience in poultry and garden; 
wife to help with housework; best of references; 
please give details in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 8848, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN—American; siugle; scientific, prac¬ 
tical; A. R., calf raising, etc. ADVERTISER 
8854, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (24) single, intelligent, seeks 
work on farm or estate. ADVERTISER 8858, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED — By single American, position as 
tractor or truck driver on large farm; can 
furnish good references. ADVERTISER 8852, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POUTjTRYMAN, single, with 16 years’ exper¬ 
ience, would like to get with party where good 
work is appreciated: understands everything and 
can get results. ADVERTISER 8850, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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YOUNG MAN (19) experienced, desires position 
on farm from May 21 to 30 and Juno 13 to 
27; work for board and fare. WILLIAM 
BAYER, 75 East 119th Street, New York City. 
POSITION by up-to-date farm manager; ten 
years’ experience in agriculture, horticulture, 
dairy and poultry; can handle all farm machin¬ 
ery, gas engines and tractor; some experience in 
construction and reclamation work: good refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 8849, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Village farm; 17 acres; new mod¬ 
ern buildings. BOX 471, Randolph, Vt. 
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150-A0RB farm, 11-room house, 10 chicken 
houses, barn and outbuildings, in Rhinebeck, 
Dutchess Co., N. Y. ADVERTISER 8776, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
DESIRABLE HOME—Nine acres; good bungalow 
and outbuildings; suitable for poultry and 
fruits; beautiful Shenandoah Valley; priced rea¬ 
sonable. Write owner, W. C. FROST, Grottoes, 
Va. 
360 ACRES—Good soil; good buildings; furnace, 
bath, silo, cows, horses, sheep, machinery; 
$8,000 half cash. J. D. SHAITAN, Port Henry, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm and boarding-house; 
furnished; city conveniences; stock, etc. BOX 
21i>, Roscoe, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm; apple, plum, cherry, 
pear trees and small fruits; good buildings; 
on State road; 5 miles from city; mail delivered; 
telephone; Rensselaer County; all stock and 
equipment; price $12,000. Address L E. STILL¬ 
WELL, R. D. 2, East Greenbush, N. Y. 
FARMER wants small farm; Southern Connecti¬ 
cut; reasonable; owners only. ADVERTISER 
8835, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small house in Jersey within com¬ 
muting distance of New York; must be cheap. 
0. PREUSS, 415 Charlotte PI., Evergreen, L. I., 
N. Y. 
WANT A FARM—Not an estate; about 150 acres 
tillable; free from stone; about 150 acres wood, 
timber and pasture; must have good-size stream 
through it: would take stock and equipment if 
price is right. GEORGE CURRAN, 838 West 
End Avenue, New York City. 
VINELAND, N. J., poultry farm; 7% acres; 
modern house, 7 rooms, fireplace, bath, elec¬ 
tricity. gas, telephone; mild climate; cash mar¬ 
kets; big opportunity; barn, feed house, laying 
house, 7 colony houses, brooder house and incu¬ 
bator cellar, both equipped with Candee iiot 
water system; broiler, custom hatching; baby 
chick all year business. ADVERTISER 8842, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—50-acre farm, in high state of cul¬ 
tivation; on improved road; level land; good 
buildings, including three poultry houses; fine 
location; short drive from Cornell University: a 
money maker; $6,000. R. GREGOIRB, Newfiold, 
N. Y. 
DO YOU wish to retire to a first-class American 
neighborhood? Village and depot only few 
minutes’ walk; 31 miles to N. Y. City; com¬ 
pleted 6-room and bath bungalow; all improve¬ 
ments: garden, fruit and 5 acres or more of 
land: $6,300: part cash; balance arranged. J. 
V. nAAS, Millington, N. J, 
FOUR hundred fifty acres virgin hardwood tim¬ 
ber. sawmill, broom handle factory and two 
dwellings for sale, JAY B. COLE, William*- 
town, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm, in Lakewood, N. J.; 
size about 10 acres; 1% miles from Lakewood 
depot, on main road to Atlantic City; outbuild¬ 
ings—2 coops 75x20 ft., 2 coops 50x20, 1 coop 
40x20, 1 coop 15x15; new barn, food shed; run¬ 
ning water in the houses; electric lights; 1,800 
hens; two houses; one contains 11 rooms, 2 bath¬ 
rooms, all improvements; one bungalow, 5 rooms, 
all improvements; price $17,000; cash $10,000; 
$7,000 mortgage. Write for further particulars 
to owner, JOHN H. PETERS, R. D, No. 2. 
Lakewood, N. J. 
FOR SALE—To settle an estate, 285 acres, 
known as Orchard Farm, at Ghent, N. Y.; 100 
in bearing apple trees; balance in good farm 
land; 10-room Colonial house; electric lights, hot 
water heating system, etc.; fully equipped; 100 
yards to State road; 3% hours to New York 
City, on the Harlem Division; 1 hour to Albany; 
beautiful location as well as a going proposition, 
STEWART BROTHERS, Ghent, N. Y. 
THE undersigned will sell at public auction 
Tuesday, May 81, at 2 o’clock p. m., sharp, 
his farm, 226 acres, located 1(4 miles from 
Howells, N. Y., on Erie Railroad; the farm is 
put up and sold, together with 43 head of cat¬ 
tle, of which 10 arc thoroughbred Holsteins, sell 
Grade A milk, 5 horses, about 45 fowls, all farm 
machinery, implements, tools, cooking and heat¬ 
ing stoves and furniture; all go with the farm; 
terms, 10 per cent at time of sale; one-half cash 
when deed is given; possession at once if so de¬ 
sired: owner, nearly 80 years, is obliged to re¬ 
tire; for bill of inventory and details, send postal 
card to HENRY S. MEYER, Howells, Orange 
County, N. Y.; about 18 acres of corn and oats 
have been planted and sowed. 
FOR SALE—Cheap; dairy farm, 100 acres land, 
well equipped, in Orange County; must be 
sold quick. ADVERTISER, 18 Dongan St., Elm¬ 
hurst. L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hudson Valley dairy farm of 140 
acres; main farm level; pastures hilly; some 
wood and fruit; two large barns, two-story 
wagon shed, two-story machine shed and shop; 
all slate roofs; two henhouses; ten-room frame 
dwelling; plumbing: buildings nearly new. best 
repair. Inquire ADVERTISER 8857, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm, with dwelling, wood¬ 
land; near water preferred; suitable Summer 
home; within 75 miles from New York; $1,000- 
$1,500. ADVERTISER 8820, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Small farm; within 70 miles of New 
York; preferably Connecticut: a comfortable 
house, at least 8 rooms; good outbuildings; homo 
garden, fruit: on good road; near school, 
churches, R. R. station. Address, giving par¬ 
ticulars and lowest price, GEORGE W. SMITH, 
220 Broadway, New York. 
Miscellaneous 
SURE POP white rice corn (old), 25 lbs., parcel 
post 4th zone. $2.65; 300 lbs. here, $22; on cob, 
$17. W. HALBERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Klrstin one-man stump puller; dou¬ 
ble power; clutch type. J. I. SMITH, Box N, 
Geneseo, N. Y. 
ARMY GOODS—16-ft. sq. pyramidal tents, $25; 
steel folding cots, $4.50; bed sacks, $2, H. 
N. FLEMING, Erie, Pa. 
GOOD, sound, healthy twelve-year horse, har¬ 
ness, buckboard; two hundred dollars. KEY- 
AERTS, Rockaway, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Guaranteed fresh eggs, by dozen or 
crate; parcel post or express. BOX 03, Rhino- 
beck, N. Y. 
TRACTOR AND PLOW—New Fond du Lac trac¬ 
tor attachment for Ford car and No. 18 two- 
bottom Oliver plow; never been used; will sell 
at bargain price. P. J. BROWN. If. F. D., 
Portland, Conn. 
FOR SALE—New, pure, delicious Vermont maple 
syrup, $2.25 gal.; 10 gals., $2 gal.; pure maple 
sugar, 10-lb. cans, $2.50; satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed: cash with order. BERT’ PRESCOTT. Essex 
Junction, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Pine Tree double unit $00 No. 2 
vacuum pump, $65. It. A. VAN KUREN, 
Rummerfleld, Pa. 
PURE maple syrup for sale—$2 per gal.; 10 
gals., $1.75; cash with order. JOHN H. 
HOLMES, Deposit, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—1,200-egg Hall incubator; used two 
seasons; will consider young stock in exchange. 
HARRY TAPLEY, Forestport, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One Colt acetylene gas generator; 
fifty-pound capacity; guaranteed to work. Ap¬ 
ply to A. II. BENNER, Blooming Glen, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Italian bees, with young Italian 
queens: two-story hive; $10.00. M. HARDY, 
Nanuet, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Full colony Italian bees. $15; two- 
frame new colony, with queeD. $5; three- 
frame, $7; May and June deliverv. E. L. LANE, 
Trumansburg, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—International Mogul 12 kerosene en¬ 
gine; excellent condition; price $450; also rye 
thrasher and oat thrasher: price $350; will sell 
on time. GEORGE MILLER, Box 1110, Rensse¬ 
laer, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—Six-row Iron Age traction sprayer 
with triple action pump; used two seasons; 
perfect condition; first cheek $75.00 takes it. 
H. R. SMITH, Kasoag, N. Y. 
WANTED—Standard air pump milker: give 
make, age and price. ft. L. BECKWITH, 
Ovid, Mich. 
WANTED—Cream separator; also milk bottles. 
A. FRANK, Harmon-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
HOMES WANTED for boys—We will co-operate 
with any responsible family in placing with 
them a suitable Catholic boy, between 7 and 
12 years of age; our experience and your willing¬ 
ness and will produce the right results. Address 
PLACING OUT BUREAU, 117 Broome Street, 
New York. 
FOR EXCHANGE—Certified russet seed potatoes 
for registered Holstein heifer calves, grain, 
160-gallon kettle, typewriter, anything we can 
use; make offer. F. S. HOLLENBECK, Tully, 
N, Y. 
WANTED—Second-hand stanchions and litter 
carrier; give full description and particulars, 
price. JOS. G. KENNEL, Atglen, Pa. 
BOARD WANTED for mother and small son in 
Northern New Jersey, or two rooms simply 
furnished for light housekeeping. E. P. 
OHAPIN, 77 Greenwich Ave., N. Y. City. 
FOR SALE—One “Sunlight” 20-light acetylene 
lighting plant, with fixtures and globes; cheap. 
L. V. ARCHITECT. Caldwell, N. J, 
