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devising of agricultural plans, 
budgets and accounting systems. 
reports, 
DKVSDALE BLACK & CO. 
West Street Building 
140 Cedar St., N. V. C. 
Agricultural Engineering 
and Farm Service Agency 
POULTRY, CLUB-Boarding House Farm 
Accommodations, 2,000 fowls. 6 acres high 
Practically new 15-room brick dwelling. Hot v 
heat, electricity, bath, hardwood finish, shad* 
shrubbery. Mile to trolley. 16 miles Phi lade.,,. 
City Line. Building could not be replaced under $20,- 
1)00. Ideal for city man—poultry, club, high 
boarding. .Sacrifice $9,000. Details, pliotogri 
thru Frank T. Reese, 17-S Curren Arcade. Norristowr 
Watkinson School 
SPRINGDALE FARM 
N AME YOUR FARM. Neatly lettered, delivered postpaid, 
*1.50 up Flee circular. LOUIS GRATON, Whitman, Masa. 
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vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—Experienced farm hands, milkers, 
teamsters and gardener; steady work for com¬ 
petent men. HILLSIDE FARMS, Miners Bank 
Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
the family to become manager and matron in 
a school for boys; middle-aged country people, 
members of a church and of good habits, desired. 
For full information, write to CHAS. F. JOHN¬ 
SON, Kls-Lyn, Pa. 
modern farm; can be employed in either poultry, 
orchard or dairy department, or as bookkeeper 
and office man while building up bee business. 
ADVERTISER 5580, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single young man for poultry farm; 
must be reliable and strong enough to do usual 
farm work; $00 per month and board to start. 
Address MATTITUCK WHITE LEGHORN 
FARM, Mattituck, L. I., N. Y. 
SINGLE man; country place; general work; 
drive Ford. A. L. CANFIELD, Somerville, 
N. J. 
WANTED—Working herdsman to take charge of 
Jersey herd and handling of milk. Address, 
stating wages, “ROSE WAY FARMS,” N. A. 
Pierce, Mgr., Paoli, Pa. 
WANTED—Man. middle age, married, with 
help, who understands dairying and farming; 
we have all purebred Ayrshire cattle: good op¬ 
portunity. AYRSHIRE BREEDERS AND DAIRY 
CORP., S. S. Hess, Mgr., Freeland, Pa. 
WANTED—Poultry woman; good home; all con¬ 
veniences; on trolley; salary, $50. GUTHRIE, 
Oronoque, Conn. 
WANTED—Month of August, housekeeper for 
large boarding house at lake resort 50 miles 
from New York City; room and board In return 
for services rendered. Address ADVERTISER 
5598, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A good farmer to work my farm; 
good pay and good treatment. Answer by let¬ 
ter to ADVERTISER 5597, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—A reliable man for farm work, sin¬ 
gle or married; board single man; furnish 
small cottage, garden, firewood and two quarts 
milk per day; good wages; farm at Kent. 
I.OREN R. CARTER, 11 East Main St., Water- 
bury. Conn. 
WANTED—Working foreman for Central New 
Jersey 500-acre corn, potato, grain, hay farm; 
no livestock; must be mechanically inclined, 
thoroughly experienced with Fordson, truck, 
farm machinery; Winter work, cordwood; start¬ 
ing salary, $100 and usual privileges; house with 
modern comforts; honest services bring perma¬ 
nent position with interest in business; only 
successful, ambitious men who will co-operate 
with owner need apply under ADVERTISER 
5595, care Rural New-Yorker, giving full infor¬ 
mation regarding age, nationality, experiences, 
references, with first letter. 
SINGLE man with good references wanted to 
take complete charge small Jersey herd. Long 
Island, willing to lend hand on farm. Apply L. 
DUNK, Room 1000, 7 Water St., New’ York, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Single poultryman for one-man plant; 
willing worker, with good references. Apply 
T,. DUNK, Room 1000, 7 Water St., New York 
City. 
WANTED—Soon, woman for chief cook in boys’ 
school; salary, $75: if married, jiossibly posi¬ 
tion for husband. COUNTY SCHOOL, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
MAN and wife take charge of gentleman’s 
country place 50 miles from New York, up¬ 
state; cottage; good w T ages; must understand 
care of horses, small gardening and farming; 
help supplied all Summer and Winter when re¬ 
quired; must have experience and good refer¬ 
ences. Address ADVERTISER 5594, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HOUSEWORK—Middle aged woman for year- 
round position; must be a good plain cook. 
MANN, R. F. D. 5, Ridgefield, Conn. 
LADY wishes position as housekeeper, convenient 
to church; State of Ohio preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5596, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION as caretaker, farm or estate, where 
own stock can be kept; Well recommended. 
ADVERTISER 5591, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED herdsman, age 31, married, 
steady and absolutely reliable, desires position 
with Jersey herd doing R. of M. testing; expert 
feeder, having had charge of the feeding of test 
cows of many large herds; have technical and 
practical experience; now in charge of 150 Jer¬ 
seys of which 22 are on test; state size of herd, 
disposition of product, living conditions, arid what 
salary you offer. HENRI E. RAGOT, Tiverton 
Farms, Greenwood, Va. 
MARRIED man, hoy 10, wants position; private 
place or dairy farm; good milker and team¬ 
ster. ADVERTISER 5608, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
J WANTED—Farm hand on fruit and dairy farm. 
I good home and wages to right party. BOX 
688, F'ayetteville, N. Y. 
“ WANTED—Poultryman who can successfully 
n handle 3,000-fowl Leghorn plant; married man 
preferred; compensation based on results ob¬ 
tained; opportunity to purchase on easy terms 
after thorough trial to man who qualifies. Aa- 
. dress BOX 292, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
f MARRIED or single man, farm work, milker; 
y no boys; reference, salary, sober, good worker, 
i long job. ALLEN D. ADAMS, It. D. 2, Wap- 
, pingers Falls, N. Y. 
g WANTED—Man with enough help to milk, feed 
j and care for 35 to 40 cows on a modern dairy 
in Eastern Pennsylvania; state experience and 
’ give reference; permanent position; open now 
or Oct. 1. Address ADVERTISER 5602, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG lady wanted for tea house and gift 
shop, in Catskills; must be able to wait on 
table and make change; experience unnecessary 
| for a bright girl. Address, stating age, pre¬ 
vious employment, wages expected, and full 
particulars; car fare paid. ETHEL A. BEN 
1 NETT, Hensonville, N. Y. 
! OPPORTUNITY—Purebred Holstein dairy; need 
a first-class dry-hand milker Wlio lias some 
feeding sense; only an experienced man wanted; 
.' congenial working conditions; pay $70 per 
month, board, room and laundry; $5 raise every 
six months for satisfactory employes; two days 
l off duty each month; two weeks vacation a year; 
only a good man who will appreciate a good lob 
need apply. M. H. KEENEY, Supt. of Dairy, 
Essex Co. Hospital, Cedar Grove, N. J. 
WANTED—Sober, industrious teamster and 
stableman; prefer married man whose wife 
will work in laundry or hotel; knowledge of 
farming desirable; work all the year for the 
right man at a mountain and lake resort six 
miles from railroad. GEORGE II. SMILEY, 
Minnewaska, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man, Protestant, who wants 
to learn the business on modern poultry farm, 
Allegany County; $35 monthly, with yearly 
bonus, good board and room. ADVERTISER 
5610, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED couple, grown family preferred, 
to manage and operate farm in Berkshire Co., 
Mass.; must understand Holsteins, horses and 
general farm work; further particulars by mail. 
Address GEO. J. CROSMAN, Cros Dale Farm, 
Hinsdale, Mass. 
COUPLE for Orange County poultry farm; white; 
no children; wife cook and general housework; 
man generally useful outside; $100. SHERLOCK, 
146 West 4th St., New York City. 
A POSITION will he open Oct. 1 for ail ener¬ 
getic, self-reliant, experienced, practical farm¬ 
er, temperamentally fitted to deal with hoys; 
farm consists of 300 acres, devoted principally to 
dairying and general farming. ADVERTISER 
5612, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A thoroughly experienced farmer, 
married or single, for New Jersey general 
farm. Address ADVERTISER 5613, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN young woman running small poultry 
farm wishes a companionable, working house¬ 
keeper; moderate salary; no objection to one 
small child. MISS E. II. CHURCH, Route », 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
YOUNG business couple wants reliable farm 
couple, without children; 11-acre farm; wom¬ 
an, cooking, laundry, general housework; man, 
chickens, fruit, general farming; salary, $100 
month and maintenance. Write PHILIP KLEIN, 
Park Ridge, N. J. Telephone Park Ridge 52-J. 
SINGLE man wanted for farm work; must he 
good milker and teamster; no old men or hoys 
wanted; $65 per month and board; steady posi- 
tion for right man, CHESTER SMITH, Cold 
Spring on Hudson, N. Y T . ’Phone 42-M after 
8 p. m. 
WANTED—A superintendent of experience, abil- 
ity and vision, to take charge of a farm and a 
high-class milk business handling 800 quarts per 
day; we have an attractive position for the man 
who can make good. For particulars write H. 
HAYWARD, Devon, Pa. 
POULTRYMAN wanted for 600 layer plant in 
Western Maryland. ADVERTISER 5620, care 
Rural New L Yorker. 
Situations Wanted j 
POULTRYMAN, one of the best, wishes first- 
class position; married (no children). AD- i 
VERTISER 5562, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as working farm manager 
by Vermonter with life experience in all 
branches of farm work and training; married; 
best of references as to character and ability. ■, 
ADVERTISER 5581, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, Christian, college grad¬ 
uate, practical, A1 egg producer, open for ei.- ^ 
gagenient. ADVERTISER 5572, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 8 
MANAGER commercial or estate ojien for posi¬ 
tion; farm raised; college graduate; experi- ( 
enced with purebred dairy cattle, Grade A milk 
production, purebred hogs and cropping; refer- t 
ences good, including last employer; married; 
no family. ADVERTISER 5584, care Rural * 
New-Yorker. ; 
EXPERIENCED married man. one child, wants ] 
permanent position on gentleman’s estate as 
caretaker or general farmer; understands handling i 
stock; Protestant; steady; sober; good reference. ^ 
J. W. HUNTER, Noroton, Conn. t 
i 
WOMAN with girl, 12 likes place in country, i 
good school, as working housekeeper; state 2 
all particulars, with salary, in first letter, 
jilease. ADVERTISER 5599, care Rural New- 2 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN wants position Aug. 
15; life experience live stock; 10 years A. R. 
work; 4 years present position; Scotchman, age 
32; married, one girl, age 3. WILLIAM AULD, 
Maple Shade Farm, Box 16, Fomeroy, Pa. 
FARM manager or estate superintendent, by 
Sept. 1; life experience with farm manage¬ 
ment, thoroughbred stock, breeding, feeding, 
producing certified milk; good references; mar¬ 
ried; small family. ADVERTISER 5603, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM superintendent. Working, capable, ener¬ 
getic, wishes position by Sept. 1; understands 
care of all farm stock and machinery; 10 years’ 
experience; lias had college course. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5604, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as herdsman with small 
private herd; no butter-making; expert milker. 
E. F. FERNS, Florban Park Farms, Madison, 
N. J. 
POULT ItYM AN wants position on large commer¬ 
cial plant; have had four years’ all around ex¬ 
perience with poultry; single; good habits; will¬ 
ing worker; can give good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5605, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farmer with two sons, 22 and 
23 years, want steady position year around on 
general farm. ADVERTISER 5606, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Single; proven results; private 
estate preferred; can milk, drive car, trac- 
lor; must pay well. ADVERTISER 5607, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED—Gardener, poultry man; 
single; or carpenter; general repair work. 
BOX 66, Sandy Hook, Conn. 
POSITION wanted; superintendent or manager, 
commercial or private; personal integrity and 
ability to take hold; present contract expires 
Oct. 1: Long Island preferred; $2,400 year. 
SUPERINTENDENT, Box 249, Center Moriches, 
N. Y. 
POSITION wanted as farm manager or superin¬ 
tendent of large modern farm or private es¬ 
tate; life experience with purebred stock, certi¬ 
fied milk production, buying and selling, farm 
and help management; specializing in dairying, 
breeding and crop raising; college graduate; 
married: 36 years old: A1 references. Address 
ADVERTISER 5611, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PERMANENT position earing for invalid, by 
middle-aged lady; practical nurse. BOX 206, 
Newark Valley, N. Y. 
PRACTICAL farm manager; farm-raised Amer- 
can, with 25 years’ experience as manager of 
large propositions, comprising all branches of 
farm and dairy; possessing personality and ad¬ 
ministrative ability; capable of operating any 
proposition successfully; exceptional reference. 
ADVERTISER 5614, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—By a single man (40), board and 
room with private family, in home that has 
’"'"‘fei ucwiiuj muii, idimiUll Willi <111 UliUHlltlH 
i>f farm work and carpentering; would consider 
profit-sharing proposition with established poul- 
tryman. Address BOX 622, Hyaunis, Mass. 
POULTRYMAN — Experienced; good education; 
Cornell poultry judging school; capable, relia¬ 
ble; single; references; prefer job within 75 
miles New York. ADVERTISER 5615, care 
on farm; 
willing worker; no experience, 
care Wetzel, 910 Prospect Ave., 
Holstein herd; single; age 23; state 
wages 
CHAS. 
ELIARI.E man wishes to cook on farm. A. 
WEBER, 1567 Second Ave., New York, N. Y. 
man wants work on modern poultry 
ADVERTISER 5621, care Rural New- 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
try farm. Upper Fail-mount, Aid.; 100 acres 
liable; some good pine timber anil meadow; 
sliing and hunting; large dwelling, tenant 
ouse and new barn; price $7,000; terms rea- 
inable; immediate possession. MRS. M. A. 
PKAUSA, Taborton, N. Y.. 
grass and fruit farm; timber; fair buildings; 
firings; water in barnyard; 255 acres; $60 per 
ere. CYRUS H. CLINE, Bridgewater, Va. 
WING to lack of help will sell my large West¬ 
ern New York farm, with stock, crops and 
on county road, consisting of 54 acres, large 
for 2,000 hens; brooding capacity, 10,000; in- 
abating, 7,000, with many other large build¬ 
ings; also large 7-room house and 6-room bun¬ 
galow; all buildings have modern improvements; 
large barn and silo; large orchard. For further 
information address H. SHAPIRD, Mgr., Rrigtit- 
waters Poultry Farm, Brightwaters, I,. I., N. Y. 
44-ACRE poultry and fruit farm; 9 acres tim¬ 
ber; main road; 2 miles from station: pleas¬ 
ant location; productive grape vineyard; good 
variety of other fruit; 9-room house; furnace 
heat, running water, telephone; practical poultry 
buildings; 400 bred-to-lay birds and farm stock, 
crops and tools; $4,500; old age reason for sell¬ 
ing. J. A. JOCOY, It. 8, Towanda, Bradford 
Co., Pa. 
PARM of 105 acres, 10 grade Guernsey cattle, 2 
horses, farm tools, 600 yearling hens and 
chickens, White Leghorns; running w’ater at 
house and barn; large henhouses and brooder 
house; sugar bush; 40 minutes’ drive from 
depot; $3,500; unable to care for place. Inquire 
MRS. A. D. SWEET, R. D. 1, Nineveh, N. Y. 
COUNTRY—To rent, room with kitchen priv¬ 
ileges. ADVERTISER 5601, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
90 ACRES, well watered; good buildings; be¬ 
tween Cayuga and Seneca Lakes; $2,500. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5600, care Rural New-Yorker. 
47-ACRE dairy farm; 14 acres timber; good 
buildings; % mile from electricity; Berks Co.. 
Pa. L. LINGKELL, Anacostia Stu., I). C. 
COMPETENT man wishes to rent small farm. 
must lie on state road near city. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5593, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO RENT—Splendid Westchester County farm, 
150 acres; large apple orchard and plenty of 
small fruit; will rent to only practical, thrifty 
couple, on five-year basis; best of references re¬ 
quired. Address ADVERTISER 5592, care Rural 
Now-Yorker. 
WANTED—To exchange large Western New 
York farm for farm in New England. Owner, 
ADVERTISER 5589, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—180-acre modern equipped dairy 
farm with retail milk route. ADVERTISER 
5590, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—5 acres or more; some woodland; 
not over 100 miles north New York City. BOX 
66, Sandy Hook, Conn. 
WANTED—Equipped dairy or general farm; $500 
cash; full particulars. ADVERTISER 5609, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAINE FARMS; 65 acres. State road; 8 rooms; 
running water; 5 minutes to school, post office 
and church; $3,500; or, equipped, $5,000; an¬ 
other, 100 acres, standing pine, buildings con¬ 
nected; 9 rooms; to settle estate, include 30- 
acre woodlot, $5,000. Write II. G. AIAItR, 
Aina, Me. 
BEAUTIFUL (paying) country home for gentle¬ 
man, "Tentshort,” lias to be sold; 10 acres of 
scenic loveliness, Catskills; pretty house, bam 
cottage, outbuildings (ail furnishings); great 
trees, lawns, flower-vegetable gardens, waterfall, 
etc.; seeing will convince; $5,000; specifications. 
E. VENTE, R. 2, Kingston, N. Y. 
FOR SALE or rent, easy terms, 650 acres; 500 
heavily wooded; balance tillable black soil; 
hunting, trout streams, unfailing springs; ele¬ 
vation 1.500 feet; great cattle country; splendid 
main house; modern plumbing, gas light, 100-ft. 
glass-enclosed porch; all fully furnished; super¬ 
intendent’s house, 9 outbuildings, ice pond, im¬ 
plements; 65 miles from New York City bv au¬ 
tomobile; sacrifice; $75,000. JOHN AZZIMONTI, 
Carmel, N. Y. 
WANTED—Dairy, poultry, fruit farm, about 100 
acres; Southern Jersey preferred; lake or 
water front property. ALMON, General Deliv¬ 
ery, Middletown, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—72-acre farm; 1(4 miles to railroad 
station, on State macadam road; 7-rooin house, 
electric light, spring water piped to house; 
chicken houses, barn, two-car garage; fruit nml 
berries; two maple shade trees, 13 fl. in circum¬ 
ference in front of house; an ideal Slimmer 
home; $3,500. A. S. RICE, Enfield, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Truck farm; 50 acres; all Fall 
crops planted; good bearing fruit orchard; 
also grapes; rent $25 per month; In Central New 
Jersey; must sell on account of other business. 
ADVERTISER 5616, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
SELL, or exchange for smaller place, productive 
New York farm, 200 acres; timber, fruit, 
buildings, stock, equipment, furniture; $4,500. 
ADVERTISER 5617, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY FARM, 10 acres: buildings for 701) 
layers; dwelling, 10 rooms and bath; large 
barn; fruit of all kinds: bargain at $4,800. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5619, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm with abundance spring water 
or stream; accessibility unrepaired. BOX 233, 
Midland Park, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Land; large or small quantity; 
terms reasonable; near State road; in sight of 
county town; no better situation in State. Write 
W. C. EMORY, Centerville. Md. 
WANTED—A farm of about 10 acres, suitable 
for fruit and poultry, on a main road between 
Asbury Park and Cape May, N. J.; $2,500 to 
$3,000 cash; not over 5 miles to seashore. BOX 
588, Westwood, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. net post¬ 
paid. for $1; stores sell this at $1.75; thousands 
of Rural New-Yorker readers among my well- 
satisfied customers. Are you one of them? Please 
send remittance with order. R. W. WIND, 
Babylon, N. Y. 
SLEEP on fresh-picked balsam pillow, filled with 
sweet breath of the Adirondack^; soothing and 
refreshing in the sickroom; excellent gift for 
sweetheart or friends; 3 lbs., $1.25; cretonne 
cover; postage paid; remit with order. HANNAH 
PAYNE, No. 2 Paquette Lake, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—32-volt “Delco” light plant and 
shallow well pump; good condition; $275, com¬ 
plete. A. H. PENNY, Mattituck, N. Y. 
ITALIAN queens, famous Root strain, $1 each, 
6 for $5. WESLEY DUNHAM, Bethel, Vt. 
WANTED-—New crop Crimson clover seed; send 
sample and quote price and quantity offered. 
EDWIN S. CLENDENIN, Leesport, Pa. 
HOMES WANTED—There is no greater charity 
than to offer a home to a friendless, deserving 
boy between the ages of 7 and 12 years. This Is 
real charity, and we earnestly solicit the co¬ 
operation of Catholic families (New York State 
only). Address PLACING OUT BUREAU, 415 
Broome St., New York City. 
WANTED—Buckeye or Smiths electric incuba¬ 
tors; state size and condition. BOX 162, 
Philadelphia, l*a. 
RAYMOND AYERS, formerly of Red Hook, 
^ write aunt, MRS. GEORGE EYETT, Highland, 
FOR SAI.E—International Mogul engine, 1% 
h.p., practically new, $30. C. H. MABIE, Box 
278, Pleasantvillp, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Bees in 10 frame hives, with Ital¬ 
ian queen, $9 each. EVAN JONES, Route 6, 
Trenton, N. J. 
BOARDERS wanted on farm; $10 week; no 
Jews. ALICE PECK, Milford Square, Pa. 
AUTO TIRES—30-3, 30 3%, 34-4 ana “balloon’ 
to fit 32-4 rim; will sell cheap. For particulars 
address SIMMS, Lake, N. Y. 
