Summer 
Work 
Shoe 
Postage 
Prepaid 
SEND NO MONEY 
\X ; onderful shoe for work, home or town wear. 
Dark tan or black. Takes fine polish. Very 
comfortable. Extraspecialvalue. Would cost you 
$6.00 at store. Save $2.50. Upper of chrome 
re-tanned leather; warranled six months. 
With ordinary care should wear threetimes 
that long. Innersole and 
middle - sole oak - tanned 
leather. Single-piece sole 
leather box toe. Single¬ 
piece sole leather counter. 
Patented long-wearing outersole. 
Sent prepaid on receipt of name, address, color, size. 
State whether wide or medium width is desired. If 
you keep them send us $3.50 in five days. Other¬ 
wise, return shoes and we’ll refund postage. 
Sold direct from factory to you by 
RUBBERHIDE CO., 212 Essex St., Boston, Mass. 
DO 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 
The Farmer His 
Own Builder 
By H. Armstrong Roberts 
A practical and 
handy book of all 
kinds of building 
information from 
concrete to carpen¬ 
try. Price $1-50. 
For stile by 
THE 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W. 30th St.. N. Y. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rato of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy mast reach ns Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Capable woman as eook in small 
Summer hotel located in mountains about 100 
miles from New Tork City; must he good, all- 
around plain cook; woman with daughter for 
ehambermaid desirable; state experience and 
salary expected. ADVERTISER 8930, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
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. T-etchworth Village, Thiells, Rock¬ 
land Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Two housekeepers for boys’ school; 
one for dormitory, the other for school build¬ 
ing: salary, $40 per month and home; references 
first letter. For particulars write COUNTY 
TRAINING SCHOOL. Lawrence, Mass. 
WANTED—An experienced farm hand; must also 
be able to milk 5 or 0 cows; wages. $35 a 
month, board and washing. A. FINK. Box 11, 
Millington, N. J. 
SINGLE man, experienced, wants position as 
general farm hand; state wages. MAX 
GROSS, 328 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Two women or couple; entire work 
of household, except washing: wages $100. 
BOX 25, Montrose, X. Y. (38 miles from city). 
WANTED—Assistant herdsman; married, no 
children: no official work; 109 head Holsteins 
and Guernseys, purebreds and grades; $80 a 
month, house, etc.: must be able to mill; 1(1 to 
20 cows; position open now. VIOLET BANK 
ESTATE. 1(. 2. Norfolk. Va. 
WANTED—Man for general work on small farm: 
take care of poultry, one cow. dogs; excellent 
home: good wages for right titan: state salary 
expected and give references. ADVERTISER 
8983, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm housekeeper for family of 
four; must he Protestant: give references and 
wages expected: house is equipped with modern 
conveniences. Address GEO. R. MANY, Ho¬ 
bart, N. Y. 
WANTED—Protestant farmer in Western Penn¬ 
sylvania on a farm that is more for stock and 
dairy titan grain: near markets; shares or 
moderate salary: state age, family, and what 
you want to do. Address ADVERTISER 8995, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Ambitious man, good milker, to help 
care for pure-hred Holstein herd, and milk four 
times a day: wife to board one to three men; 
fine opportunity for advancement; salary $70. 
house, milk. fuel, garden. ADVERTISER 8994, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN—Wanted at once: small herd; pri- 
I rate estate. Orange Co.. New York: good 
butter maker: clean and healthy, single, willing 
to assist with other work during spare time. 
ADVERTISER 8993, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-An experienced general farm hand 
for the season; good milker: state wages in 
first, letter. ItOX 38, Burlington Flats, X. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced single man to work on 
truck and general farm; $40 per month and 
hoard. D. GOLDBERG, R. F. D. No. 1. Spring 
Valley, N. Y. 
HONEST MAN WANTED—At once f r general 
farm work on small farm: no other help: 
good home: state wages wanted: Clir’stian fam¬ 
ily. ALBERT KLEIN, Box 76, Plattekill. N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—Position, experienced sawyer on all 
kinds of mills. WM. SNELL. Lackawanna 
Avenue, East Stroudsburg, Pa. 
POTJLTRYMAN, single, open for position; thor¬ 
oughly experienced in all branches o r profit¬ 
able poultry production. ADVERTISER 89(50. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Girls as waitresses in a Summer 
boarding house; give experience. Address 
MRS. H. A. CROASDALE, Delaware Water Gap. 
Pa. 
COOK; also two girls for general housework on 
farm: no laundry. ADVERTISER 8971, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION by young man (191 on general farm; 
team work preferred: experienced; good refer¬ 
ences: give particulars. HAROLD A. LAW 
RENTE. 90 Evelyn Place, Rosebank, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 
YOUNG MAN—(18) desires position on general 
farm: drives auto: experienced; references. 
ADVERTISER 89(54. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A reliable middle-aged woman; one 
accustomed to country life, as a working com¬ 
panion; two in family; house modern improve¬ 
ments; good salary. Answer, with reference, 
ADVERTISER 8977, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman on farm one hour from 
New York City, keeping only 12 registered 
Guernseys; must have thorough experience in in¬ 
dividual feeding, and must have made some A. 
R. records; must: he good calf raiser: in addition 
to taking care cows must do all work in modern 
barn; milking hours, 4:30 a. m., 12 noon. 8 p. in.; 
good wages and good share profits from results 
with cows and calves; owner personally and 
closely cheeks work, and only high-class man, 
thoroughly interested in purebred cattle and un¬ 
afraid work and long hours need apply; highest 
references necessary. P. O. BOX 104, Briar- 
cliff Manor, X. Y. 
WANTED—Live married farmer without school 
age children, to work small general one-man 
farm within 50 miles New York City; want an 
honest, reliable and interested real farmer, not 
a country estate manager; less worry and more 
real money than operating your own farm: mod¬ 
ern cottage, all conveniences: fuel. milk, vegeta¬ 
bles and fruit; reasonable salary and considerate 
treatment. ADVERTISER 8979, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman to take charge of Holstein 
herd, furnishing milk for institution: wife to 
furnish meals for two or three men; new home 
with modern improvements. Address, giving ref¬ 
erence. experience and salary expected, D. A. 
MAOKIN, Supt., Retreat, Pa. 
WANTED—-At once; boy or man to work on 
farm and dairy; 100-aere farm; one who can 
do anything; $30 and hoard per month; tell what 
you can do. CRYSTAL SPRING STOCK FARM, 
Littlestown, Pa. 
TWO or three young men. willing, hard workers. 
desire work on farm (general). BRADY. 119 
Lewis St., New York. N. Y. 
HANDY MAN wants plaee on a farm; experi¬ 
enced, sober and steady: age 40: please state 
wages. Address ADVERTISER 8972, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
YOUNG married Norwegian. 27. wants position 
as farm help from the 1st of July: no children, 
but expect baby September: one year experience; 
if furnished cottage, not lug wages expected. 
ADVERTISER 8981. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman: marr’ed: ex¬ 
pert. training in all its branches: details on re¬ 
quest: will lease farm with stock and tools on 
cash basis. ROX 05. Riehford, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as working farm foreman: 
have had life experience: can furnish best of 
references: please state wages paid in first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 8978, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG man, 20. wishes position on a farm: 8 
years’ experience: good worker: Winter course 
student: state wages. ADVERTISER 8970, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
COUPLE, no children, open for position: man, 
several years’ experience in poultry and gar¬ 
den work; wife to help in housework: best of 
references: please give details in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 8977, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN. agricultural school 
gradute: single: seven years’ experience pure¬ 
bred cattle: sanitary dairying: good butter- 
maker. ADVERTISER 8973. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
STRONG young man desires work on farm. 
SAFRAN, 108 East 2d St„ New York. N. Y. 
WOULD like to hear from some gentleman who 
wishes his place made beautiful, lawns grad¬ 
ed and seeded, roads and drives made, concrete 
walks or any concrete work done, stone walls 
built, land drained, trees and shrubs planted; 20 
years’ experience; will work by week or month; 
large or small jobs; best references. JOHN J. 
WRIGHT, P. O. Box 42, Shelter Island, N. Y. 
COOK (male), ago 42. married, childless; expe¬ 
rience on all meats, fish, vegetables, salads, 
soups, no bread or pastry, desires steady posi¬ 
tion on large private farm, to cook for the help; 
wife assist in kitchen and (aide: write full par¬ 
ticulars. with wages, SHAFER, 1714 Arch St., 
Philadelphia, P. 
FARM MANAGER, able, energetic, reliable, de¬ 
sires change of position; college graduate; 
thoroughly understands repair and upkeep of all 
kinds farm machinery, stationary engines, etc.: 
experienced in trucking, dairying and general 
farming. ADVERTISER 8982, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. 23, college graduate, thoroughly 
experienced fanner: knows motprs, fun-p ma¬ 
chinery: state salary and particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 899(5. care Rural New-Yorker. 
RETAIL milk delivery—If you have an opening 
now or in future for one of the best routemen 
in the business, single, security furnished, write 
me; all inquiries answered. ADVERTISER 898(5. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
SITUATION WANTED—Man and wife. 40-42: 
childless: well recommended to animals; de¬ 
sires steady position on | r'vate fan. : t il c full 
charge and care to cows, hogs, poultry, milk and 
butter; buildings must be sanitary; good wages 
with clean few room house with furniture, fuel, 
vegetables, etc.: answer full particulars. TALLA, 
1714 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
APIARYIST—Understanding bee keeping from 
A to Z: experience with orcharding, dairying, 
poultry, machinery and crops; farm reared: agri¬ 
cultural graduate; single: consider any first 
class proposition. C. MORRISON, Ashby, Mass. 
HOUSEKEEPER—American woman, age 35. 
wishes position as housekeeper; competent, re¬ 
liable; males preferred. Address ADVERTISER 
8988, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POTJLTRYMAN—Practical experience. honest, 
reliable, with good results; two years last 
place; private estate: single. ADVERTISER 
*989. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MOTHER, son. 20, Americans, want position oil 
farm; dry climate: lie'.p with housekeeping and 
light work: fond of animals: permanent home 
with reliable people, CORSON. 317 Main Street, 
Hackensack. X. ,T. 
EXPERIENCED DAIRYMAN, married, no chil¬ 
dren, desires position to take full charge of a 
dairy herd: best of references; state particulars. 
Address ADVERTISER 8990. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY MANAGER, sixteen years’ experience 
all branches, (s orci f t engagement; best 
references. ADVERTISER 8991, eare Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
DAIRY FARMS—To settle estate. E. T. BLACK, 
Scio, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—50-acre farm at Warren, Pa.; new 
house: large barn: oil and gas: water pr'-ssiire. 
Write for full description and price. .1!. H. Me- 
GEE. Warren, Pa. 
FOR SALE—200 acres improved land; very pro¬ 
ductive: large sugar taisb: A No. 1 buildings; 
12-rcom house: 40-aere woodlot; fruit; beauti¬ 
ful location: near lake: ideal spot for Summer 
hoarders: will sell with or without stock and 
equipment. IT. G. HILL (owner), Equinunk. Pa. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful, healthful, practical 112- 
acre farm, near Delaware Water Gap: planted, 
equipped; fine improved house, running water, 
'nth: bargain. ELLEGOOD, R. 3. East Strouds¬ 
burg. Pa. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying, 
stocked fruit and truck farm: Delaware or 
Maryland. LACY GLENN, South River, Md. 
CHICKEN farm, 8 acres uf fine land, over 2.500 
hens and chicks, good house with own electric 
generator. 45 minutes from Chambers Street, 
Now York City, to be sold on account of loss in 
family: price $14,000. P. O. BOX 86, Warren 
Point, X. J. 
FOR SALE—Country borne; 4 acres; 10-room 
house, barns, etc.: price, $2,000. Address 
BOX 55, Craryville, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—An ideal located home witn 
superb view cf surrounding country, and Cats¬ 
kills; 175 acres: good buildings, all modern im¬ 
provements in house; high elevation; unfailing 
water supply; telephone: rural delivery; 5 miles 
from Chatham; Immediate possession. mbs. 
JOHN A. SMETHURST, Admx., Chatham. N. 
Y.; R. D. 
POULTRY FARM FOR SALE—Ideal location in 
Essex Co.. N. J.; 5 acres, with house, barn, 
brooder house and two up-to-date laying houses, 
accommodating 1 200 liens; house lias telephone, 
electric lights, steam heat, Kewanee water sys¬ 
tem: poultry houses have electric lights and run¬ 
ning water; two ranges, completely fenced; 
garden and peach orchard. ADVERTISER 8957, 
care Itnral New-Yorker. 
_ » 
150-ACRE stock, fruit, poultry, grain, grass 
and small fruit farm; fisli and oysters; fine 
land: price $3,500. A. L. SELTZER, Marion 
Station, Md. 
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FINE fruit farm, 112 acres, located near James¬ 
town, X. Y.: about 70 acres apples, prunes, 
plums l cherries, pears, currants and gooseber¬ 
ries: good buildings. Write W J. TOWNE. 
North East. Pa. 
145 ACRES-—70 tillable, level; 10 acres orchard; 
20 room house. 7 room house, plenty water, 
barns, garage: immediate possession, $(5,500, 
terms. D. C. PROVOST, Wyomanock, N. Y. 
TO RENT—Farm fully equipped with modern 
machinery, tuberculin tested cows; favorable 
terms to right party: must have references. 
ADVERTISER 89(55. care Rural New-Yorker. 
SMALL FARM—Or 40 lots; 4 room bouse: near 
Atlantic City; sel! all or part; suitable for 
widow. CHAS. KILLIAN, Pleasantville, N. J. 
SIX-ACRE poultry, truck and berry farm; South¬ 
ern Washington County; no sand or ledges; 
$809: also 20 swarms of bees. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 8970, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Improved Delaware farm, with 
growing crops, stock and equipment: a bar¬ 
gain. For particulars write POSTMASTER Rob¬ 
bins, Del. 
FOR SALE—Farm: 110 acres; fruit; water; good 
land. A. H. JUDGE, King Ferry, N. Y. 
FINE cftnntry home and productive dairy farm 
for less than buildings cost; 135 acres; 18 mile 
from town: 20 miles from Troy: brick residence; 
10 rooms and bath; cost, $11,000 to build; big 
barns, silo, fine water supply, orchard; 20 milk 
cows, 3 horses, farming implements, crops: all 
for $1(5,000: terms to Ruit. buyer; income from 
milk alone for last year was over $4,000. WM. 
DINGMAN, Buskirk, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm; 40 acres; good soil; stock, 
farming implement^, crops, furniture, every¬ 
thing; disabled; must sell; bargain. Write for 
particulars, BOX M. Cheswold. Del. 
FOR SALE—100-acre dairy and grain farm near 
noted Summer resort; fine buildings: two-fam¬ 
ily house: ideal Summer home for city family; 
a real bargain at $ 10 , 000 ; deal with owner; no 
agents. ADVERTISER 8980. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Young horticultural graduate, raised 
on farm, or experienced orehardist, to buy half 
interest in young 2 . 000 -trep apple orchard of 
finest varieties, beginning to hear a little, and 
to live on place and superintend operations: fine 
climate: beautiful mountain country. BOLLING 
HALL. Waynesville. N. U. 
FOR SALE, by owner, three desirable truck 
farms. 100, 1(10, 300 acres. E. M. MOORE, 
Westover, Md. 
FOR SALE-—200-acre dairy farm; running water 
through the place. Address ADVERTISER 
8975, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
35 ACRES, grist mill, cider mill, sawmill, water 
and steam power: good f -ed trade; 100,000 ft. 
standing timber; two ponds; stone dam: 4.200- 
egg incubnt >r: four henhouses: motor truck, mill 
machinery, electric plant, farm tools, bees, 
horse, cow, nlxxV 500 head of poultry; 11-room 
house; price $14,000. ADVERTISER'8974. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM. 51 acres, one-half cleared, suitable for 
truck: on State road t,o all seashore resorts in 
South Jersev: near best markets: 10-rocm house; 
1 its outbuildings, all in good condition: hunting, 
fishing, clamming, etc.: bus passes door. Write 
for details. L. A. REARDON, Ocean View, X. J. 
WANTED—Farm near village; 5 to 25 acres, on 
main road, within 75 miles cf New York City: 
Jersey or Connecticut: not over $2,500: give full 
details in first letter. W. BALDWIN, 1398 
Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—-Now Jersey grain or general farm, 
not over 50 miles out: about $5,000; good 
drainage: pe-feet handings, stock, etc.; cash, 
$1,800. ADVERTISER. 881 Antiion Avo., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
GENTLEMAN’S farm, two hours from New 
York; 212 acres: high elevation: level fields; 
modern house, 12 rooms and hath, all improve¬ 
ments: equipped for Summer boarders: 40 acres 
of apples and peaches, bearing age: one acre of 
strawberries; all crons planted. ADVERTISER 
8984, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED— To rent, with option to buy. poultry 
Du in: good biuT'Ungs: in poultry district: de- 
ser’lie filllv. ADVERTISER 8985, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
TWO farms for sale or rent: cheap. BOX 104, 
Purling, Greene Co., N. Y. 
FIVE-ACRE, new 4-room bungalow farm: price 
$750: for terms and description, MR. CHAS. 
E. STROUSE, 12th Ave., Dorothy. N. J. 
FOR SALK—Mv grocery and auto supply store, 
and residence: located on state roaii. eight 
miles north of Homer. F. C. TUT.LER. Homer 
R. 3. X. Y. 
WANTED—0 to 15 acres good land with build¬ 
ings: southern Conn, or northern New .To-sey; 
not over $1,500: owners only. ADVERTISER 
8992. eare Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—41 acres good land: good buildings; 
12 miles from Reading; $1,800. E. ENDRES, 
Robesonia. Penn. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED for boys—We will eo-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 will produce the right results. Address 
PLACING OUT BUREAU. 417 Broome Street, 
New York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Guaranteed fresli eggs, by dozen or 
crate: parcel post or express. BOX 53, Kliine- 
beck, N. Y. 
FINE extracted honey: 10 lbs. delivered within 
3d zone, clover $2.25, buckwheat $2; 5 lbs. 
either $1.25: t>0-]b. can at our station, clover 
$10. buckwheat $8.40. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Finest white clover extracted honey: 
price f. o. b. Holgate. O.. 15c per lb. in 60-lb. 
cans: 5-lb. pails delivered to 3d postal zone, 
$1.25. NOAH BORDNER. Holgate. O. 
WANTED—Second-hand incubator heater, 20.000- 
egg capacity: Hall make preferred. F. M. 
PRESCOTT, Riverdale. N. J. 
FOR SALE—No. 22 De Laval steam turbine 
separator: in good condition. Inquire FAIRY- 
DALE FARM, Pawling, N. Y. 
WANTED-—Urea in separator: 5-oow capacity; 
blacksmith's wall drill: anvil. MARSH BAR¬ 
BER. East Aurora, N. Y. 
FOR PRICES on pure Vermont maple sugar and 
syrup, write to R. C. BRIMI5LECOMBE, 
Marshfield, Vt. 
WANTED—An honey extractor. What have you? 
HAROLD IT. CAUVKT, 39 Sterling Ave.. Yon¬ 
kers. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Beenian tractor; perfect mechanical 
condition, including plow, Acme harrow, culti¬ 
vator, extension rims, large castor wheels, veg¬ 
etable guards; am giving up farming, reason for 
selling. J. A. LINK. JR., Furlong, Pa. 
WANTED—Imperial hot-water incubators: state 
price and condition of machine. F. L. MYERS, 
Minerva, O. 
FOR SALE—3.600 Candee incubator in first-class 
working order. WM. HERRING, Box (53, 
Pleasant Valley, N. Y. 
WITTE log saw. used one dav: good reason for 
selling: $75. EVERETT LOUNSBURY, Spring- 
dale, Conn. 
WANTED—Rooms and board for family of six 
(two adults); two weeks, August; Eastern 
Connecticut, Rhode Island coast line; terms and 
particulars. ADVERTISER 8987, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Thrashing machine: must be in good 
condition: in replying describe type, make, 
year manufactured and price in first letter. 
JOHN DUNN. Hill Crest Farm, Purchase, N. Y. 
