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Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED — At  once,  single  white  man  to  work 
in  dairy  barn;  good  dry  hand  milker  anil  a 
willing  worker:  state  wages  in  first  letter. 
BLOOM  I  NODALE  FARMS,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Single  women  as  attendants  in  State 
institution  for  feeble-minded:  salary  $44  per 
month  and  maintenance.  Apply,  stating  age 
and  enclosing  letter  of  reference  (from  previous 
employer,  if  possible)  to  SUPERINTENDENT. 
Letchworth  Village,  Thiells,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Chambermaid  for  nurses’  home, 
ward  maids  and  ward  dining-room  maids; 
salaries  $30  to  $35  month,  single  room,  board, 
laundry.  PENNSYLVANIA  HOSPITAL,  West 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
WANTED — Herdsman  (married)  to  take  charge 
of  small  herd  purebred  Jerseys  and  Holsteins; 
must  understand  test  feeding  and  raising  young 
stock,  dry  hand  milker;  expected  to  assist  with 
farm  work  when  possible:  in  replying  state 
wages  expected,  age.  experience,  references.  J. 
A.  BEATTIE,  Little  Falls,  N.  J. 
COUPLE  wanted,  no  children;  man  to  be  experi¬ 
enced  farmer  and  specially  for  grape  growing; 
woman  to  do  housework;  all  year  position,  with 
chance  of  advancement.  N.  P.  CORNEY,  Mont- 
ville,  N.  J. 
WANTED — At  once,  farm  hand  for  general  farm 
work;  state  experience  and  wages  desired. 
BOX  98,  Linlithgo,  N.  Y. 
WANTED,  for  a  60-acre  Westchester  County 
farm,  a  competent  working  manager;  one  not 
afraid  of  hard  work,  with  chicken  and  fruit  ex¬ 
perience;  prefer  one  with  agricultural  college 
education.  Write,  giving  experience,  education, 
salary  and  references,  ADVERTISER  2409,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Farm  mechanic  and  repairman;  must 
do  blaeksmithing,  plumbing,  carpenter  work, 
repair  tractors,  etc.;  have  new  shop,  equipped 
with  motor-driven  machines;  good  wages  and 
permanent  work  for  right  man.  Write,  giving 
experience,  state  if  married,  PENSHURST 
FARM,  Narberth,  Pa. 
WANTED — Head  farmer,  married,  for  300-acre 
farm,  well  equipped,  modern  machinery;  grow 
Alfalfa,  corn  and  wheat  only;  furnish  good 
house,  all  conveniences;  must  board  two  to  six 
men.  Write,  stating  experience  and  full  partic¬ 
ulars,  PENSHURST  FARM,  Narberth,  Pa. 
WANTED — Practical  poultryman  by  the  year; 
permanent  position  for  right  party;  profit 
sharing  arrangement  if  desired;  house  furnished; 
good  location,  near  good  school.  Address  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2419,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — By  April  1,  married  white  man  who 
thoroughly  understands  farming,  working  witli 
horses  and  farm  machinery;  must  be  a  good, 
willing  worker.  BLOOMINGDALE  FARM, 
Somerville,  N.  J. 
WANTED— April  1,  possibly  before,  working 
foreman,  married,  preferably  one  whose  wife 
is  willing  to  assist,  and  who  has  son  large 
enough  to  work;  must  be  willing  worker,  and 
able  to  handle  men  and  accounts  during  owner’s 
absence;  good  house  with  all  improvements  sup¬ 
plied;  fair  salary  to  right  man.  ADVERTISER 
2425,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — April  1.  single  man  who  thoroughly 
understands  running  tractor  and  other  farm 
machinery,  a  good  dry-hand  milker,  understands 
horses  and  general  farm  work;  must  be  clean, 
honest  and  reliable:  references  required;  board 
furnished.  SUPERINTENDENT  MIDRIDGE 
FARM.  Katonab,  N.  Y. 
MAN  WANTED — Family  with  two  men  or  one 
man  and  a  boy  capable  of  doing  light  chores, 
wanted  on  general  dairy  farm,  9  miles  from 
Binghamton;  school  on  farm.  ADVERTISER 
2427,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  —  Woman  for  general  housework; 
small  family,  four  adults;  modern  improve¬ 
ments;  near  city;  moderate  wages.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2447,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
AMBITIOUS  married  man  on  poultry,  fruit  and 
dairy  farm;  permanent  position  for  right 
man.  A.  O.  CHAPIN,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Herdsman;  married;  good  feeder, 
milker  and  have  experience  in  A.  R.  work, 
capable  of  taking  charge  of  dairy:  we  have 
modern,  convenient  plant  and  good  Ayrshire 
herd — about  40  milking.  Apply,  stating  refer¬ 
ences,  qualifications  and  wages  expected,  house 
and  usual  privileges.  ADVERTISER  2450.  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
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WANTED — -Married  man  as  teamster;  must  be 
good  horseman  and  have  practical  farm  exper¬ 
ience.  Apply,  stating  wages,  house,  garden  and 
privileges,  TREWERYN  FARMS,  Gwynedd  Val¬ 
ley,  Pa. 
IV  ANTED  —  At  once,  poultryman:  American; 
single;  experienced;  care  for  1.400  Leghorns, 
with  help  in  brooding:  in  first  letter  give  age, 
nationality,  qualifications,  references  and  wages 
wanted  with  board  and  room.  RALAWELL 
POULTRY  FARM,  Accord,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Young  man  to  take  care  of  flock  of 
chickens  and  geese;  has  practical  experience 
to  build  up  plant;  full  particulars  as  to  ability 
and  salary:  farm  is  11  miles  from  Poughkeepsie. 
JACBOB  LEITNER,  809  Prospect  Ave„  New 
York  City. 
WANTED — Single  man  for  chores  and  odd  jobs 
on  dairy  farm;  good  milker;  clean  habits;  all- 
year  job;  state  wages.  BOX  14,  Nanuet,  N.  Y. 
YOUNG,  sober,  single  man  for  general  work  on 
5-acre  farm;  care  for  lawn,  vegetable  and 
flower  gardens,  young  fruit  trees,  remove  snow; 
$35,  board,  steam-heated  room:  permanent  posi¬ 
tion  right  man:  no  cigarette  smoker.  Address 
ROX  776,  Stamford,  Conn. 
WANTED — Man  and  wife  for  poultry  and  dairy 
farm  of  10  acres,  located  within  5  miles  of 
N  orfolk.  Ya.;  will  supply  4-room  house,  fuel  and 
all  improvements,  and  pay  reasonable  wages  to 
start:  all  net  profits  to  be  divided  50-50.  Address 
B.  GRAY  TUNSTALL,  Norfolk.  Va..  giving  age. 
nationality,  experience,  wages  expected,  and  all 
cart'cnlars  in  first  letter. 
WANTED — Boy  15-18,  on  fruit  farm:  work  with 
wner:  pleasant  home.  OTTO  RATSCH,  East 
Durham,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  married  matt  as  farm  hand; 
a  willing  worker  with  good  habits;  milking 
machine  used  on  place;  garden  and  good  house 
to  live  in.  ADVERTISER  2476,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Woman  for  general  housework,  on 
farm,  three  miles  from  town;  two  hours  from 
New  York:  no  washing;  three  in  family:  all  im¬ 
provements:  use  of  horse,  considerate  treatment; 
give  references  and  wages  asked.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2475,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — -Experienced  single  man  for  general 
work;  no  cigarettes;  must  be  willing  and  capa¬ 
ble  of  milking  6  to  10  cows,  producing  40  to  50 
lbs.  milk  daily:  clean,  strong,  rapid,  full-hand 
milker;  we  handle  30  to  40  high-grade  Holsteins, 
employ  one  regular  man,  "'ho  lives  and  works 
with  owner;  in  short,  we  want  a  skilled  dairy¬ 
man  and  Christian  gentleman.  Please  apply  in 
person  at  my  home  if  possible.  LEE  P.  GRANT, 
Bloomville,  Delaware  Co..  N.  Y. 
WANTED — March  1  to  15,  married  farm  team¬ 
ster,  with  small  family,  in  New  Jersey,  24 
miles  from  New  York;  wages  $65,  with  priv¬ 
ileges.  Answer,  with  reference,  to  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2471,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  —  For  general  housework,  strong, 
healthy,  energetic  woman,  35  to  40  years  old, 
willing  to  wash,  cook,  keep  house  for  two  peo¬ 
ple;  must  give  references  as  to  character  and 
ability;  good  home,  pleasant  position;  wages, 
$10  per  week;  all  modern  conveniences.  ALASKA 
SILVER  FOX  FARMS,  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Married  man,  working  foreman,  who 
understands  dairy  (purebred  Holsteins),  general 
farming,  willing  to  board  one  or  two  men;  ten¬ 
ant  house;  big  wages  to  right  man.  ORANGE 
FELLS  FARM,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  couide  or  two  women  to  do  the  en¬ 
tire  work  in  a  household  of  two  adults;  house 
is  new  and  convenient,  situated  in  country  vil¬ 
lage;  has  gas  range  and  electric  lights;  am 
most  anxious  to  secure  people  capable  of  taking 
responsibility.  Answer,  giving  references, 
ADVERTISER  2469,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Couple  for  small  farm,  starting 
abqut  April  15;  man  to  do  outside  Work,  in¬ 
cluding  tending  one  cow,  two  horses,  garden 
work  and  drive  Ford ;  woman  to  do  housework ; 
pleasant  rooms,  with  private  bath;  Katonab,  N. 
Yr.,  near  Harlem  Division  New  York  Central 
Railroad;  good  wages;  want  couple  who  will 
stay  year  round.  Write,  giving  references  and 
experience,  A.  N.  PLUMMER,  66  Broad  St., 
New  York  City. 
WANTED  —  A  middle-aged,  experienced  baby 
duck  man;  references  required;  in  reply  kindly 
state  wages.  L.  HANDEL.  Duck  Farm,  Elmont 
Road,  Elmont,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Experienced  farmer,  single  or  mar¬ 
ried,  to  run  fully  equipped  dairy  farm  on 
shares;  15  registered  and  grade  Guernseys; 
liberal  proposition;  good  references  required. 
ADVERTISER  2486,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MOTHER’S  HELPER  wanted  on  farm  in  Berk¬ 
shire  Hills,  Conn.;  pleasant  home  and  good 
wages  to  the  right  party.  ADVERTISER  2485, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — One  or  two  farm-raised  young  men 
between  25  and  35  to  work  on  truck  farm; 
must  be  thoroughly  experienced;  wages  $40  per 
month  with  board  and  room,  with  an  Increase  in 
the  Spring;  no  superintendents  or  estate  mana¬ 
gers  need  apply.  JOHN  HANDWERG,  West- 
wood,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Married  man  to  operate  30-acre 
seven  and  eight-year-old  orchard  in  Southern 
Vermont  (beginning  April  1);  partly  cultivated, 
mostly  sod-mulch  system:  man  must  lie  honest, 
reliable  and  willing  to  follow  instructions;  some 
orchard  experience  desirable;  salary  $50  per 
month  and  10  per  cent  receipts  above  operating 
costs.  Apply,  with  references  and  full  particu¬ 
lars,  to  W.  H.  DARROW,  Connecticut  Agricul¬ 
tural  College,  Storrs,  Conn. 
A  STEADY  POSITION  on  a  poultry  farm  for  a 
young  man,  one  who  is  not  afraid  of  hard 
work  or  long  hours;  good  chance  for  advance¬ 
ment  if  you  make  good;  $30  a  month  to  start. 
MARQUIS  POULTRY  FARM,  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Particular,  clean,  single  young  man 
to  take  charge  of  small  herd  fine  registered 
Ayrshires;  first-class  milker;  no  tobacco  or  pro¬ 
fanity;  bright,  active,  good  worker;  state  salary 
wanted  with  opportunity  for  advancement;  if 
married,  wife  to  take  position  housework.  W. 
GRANT  FANCHER,  Superintendent,  Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED — -Farmer  and  wife;  must  understand 
farming  and  milking  cows  and  be  a  good 
Worker.  Apply  MRS.  JOHN  H.  PARKER,  West 
Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Two  single  men  for  general  farm 
work;  $45  a  month:  references  required. 
FRED  GOETZE,  L.vndonville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Couple,  without  children;  gardener, 
handy  man  for  estate  on  Long  Island;  must 
understand  gardening,  care  of  fruit  trees, 
hedges,  graveled  roads,  repairs,  poultry,  two 
cows,  furnace;  has  assistant  in  Summer;  woman 
laundry,  cleaning,  etc.;  cottage,  vegetables, 
milk,  $106;  good  home  to  willing,  interested, 
thrifty  workers.  ADVERTISER  2493,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— A  reliable,  single,  middle-aged  man 
for  general  farm  work,  handy  with  horses; 
moderate  wages;  year  around  job  for  the  right 
party.  ADVERTISER  2492,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man  on  dairy  farm  to  do 
general  farm  work,  in  New  Jersey;  good 
wages  to  right  man.  ADVERTISER  2513,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  —  Middle-aged  couple,  no  children 
willing,  obliging;  private  residence  on  farm! 
Jersey  coast;  wife  as  cook,  help  with  housework 
no  waiting  on  table;  husband  to  attend  to 
porches,  windows,  fires,  flowers,  lawns,  etc. ;  all 
tear  employment;  state  wages  expected  and 
references.  ADVERTISER  2509,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FEBRUARY  15  —  Middle-aged,  willing,  strong 
woman,  plain  cook,  good  baker,  for  girls*  rest 
cure  home  in  New  Jersey:  girls  help  with  dishes 
and  vegetables:  state  wages  expected  and  refer¬ 
ence.  ADVERTISER  2510,  care  Rural  New'- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Two  good  single  men  who  are  good 
milkers,  teamsters  and  general  farmers;  $40 
a  month,  board  and  room;  position  will  be  open 
for  a  married  man  that  is  a  capable  dairy 
farmer:  must  be  good  milker  and  teamster* 
wages  $60  a  month,  with  house,  wood,  milk  and 
garden.  Apply  ADVERTISER  2516,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Experienced  farmer  for  up-to-< 
farm:  single:  must  thoroughly  underst 
general  crops,  dairy  cattle  and  farm  machint 
references;  state  experience  and  wages  first 
ter.  EDWARD  J.  MULLER,  Lincoln  High" 
Franklin  Park,  N.  J. 
WORKING  FARM  FOREMAN  wnute'.  oy  April 
1  or  before  to  take  immediate  charge  of  farm 
work,  not  including  live  stock,  on  a  large  farm 
in  Northern  New  Jersey;  prefer  married  man 
who  can  board  some  single  men;  applicant  must 
be  thoroughly  wide-awake  and  alive,  able  to 
keep  himself  and  his  men  tuned  up  to  producing 
results;  also  able  to  listen  to  and  carry  out 
plans  of  operation  not  his  own;  good  opportunity 
for  right  party.  Reply,  stating  full  particulars 
of  yourself  and  family,  giving  names  of  at 
least  two  parties  for  reference  and  stating  ap¬ 
proximate  wages,  including  usual  farm  privi¬ 
leges  of  house,  milk,  wood  and  garden,  ADVER 
TISER  2519,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WHITE  COUPLE  wanted  for  farm;  man  to  help 
with  garden,  flowers  and  general  farm  work: 
woman  to  help  housekeeper  with  general  house¬ 
work;  prefer  couple  with  no  children;  none  but 
honest,  reliable  people  need  apply;  good  home; 
about  30  miles  from  New  York  City;  state  age, 
etc.,  wages  wanted  in  first  letter.  J.  LI. 
(’LUTE,  Manager,  Box  57,  R.  D.,  Ossining, 
N.  Y. 
FARM  HAND — Fully  competent  to  milk  10  cows 
before  seven  o’clock,  do  general  work  during 
the  day  and  milk  again  in  afternoon  without 
assistance;  plenty  of  hard  work  on  old-fashioned 
farm,  eight  miles  Prom  Mount  Kisco,  West¬ 
chester  County;  good  home,  clean  quarters; 
about  $40  to  commence:  state  reason  leaving 
last  position.  ADVERTISER,  Room  501,  62 
Broadway,  New  York. 
COUPLE  —  Man  experienced  in  fruit  culture, 
Fordson  tractor;  wife  for  general  housework; 
New  Jersey;  30  miles  from  New  York;  steady 
position.  Write,  stating  wages  desired,  etc., 
ADVERTISER  2508,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man,  experienced  in  hog 
raising  and  general  farming,  who  will  become 
a  partner  with  me  on  Virginia  farm;  only  small 
capital  needed;  partner  to  have  free  use  of  house 
and  farm.  ADVERTISER  2507,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man  for  retail  milk  route, 
neat*  small  city;  Protestant,  with  some  farm 
experience  preferred;  house  and  privileges; 
steady  position;  state  wages  desired,  give  refer¬ 
ences  and  age.  ADVERTISER  2505,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — A  young  man  of  good  habits  of 
about  18  years,  that  is  fait.hful  and  trusty, 
for  general  Panning,  that  is  interested  in  dairy¬ 
ing  and  poultry;  will  pay  good  wages.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2504,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  HAND — Mature  age,  single,  thoroughly 
experienced,  for  chores,  milking,  run  car, 
plowing,  cultivating  and  general  handy  man  on 
gentleman’s  50-acre  farm  home  in  Connecticut ; 
wages  $60  per  month  and  board;  good  references 
necessary;  permanent  job  for  right  man.  ROOM 
1107,  151  West  42d  Street,  New  York  City. 
WANTED — Working  herdsman  (married)  on  pri¬ 
vate  estate  having  25  purebred  Guernseys,  15 
milking,  doing  A.  It.  O.  work;  must  understand 
feeding  test  cows,  calf  raising,  a  good  dry 
hand  milker,  be  neat,  clean  and  energetic;  iq 
replying  state  wages  expected,  experience,  age, 
nationality,  references.  BELMONT  FARM, 
Perrysburg,  O.  H.  A.  Byington,  Manager. 
WANTED — Dairyman  (single)  on  private  es¬ 
tate  milking  15  purebred  Guernseys;  must  be 
good  butter-maker,  neat,  clean,  and  must  keep 
things  in  A-l  condition,  do  dairy  work,  help 
milk  and  help  in  barn  spare  time;  in  replying 
state  wages  expected,  experience,  age,  nation¬ 
ality,  references.  BELMONT  FARM,  Perrys¬ 
burg,  O.  H.  A.  Byington,  Manager. 
RELIABLE  MAN  for  general  farm  work;  good 
teamster.  ORIN  D.  McFALL,  R.  4  Ithaca 
N.  Y. 
W ANTED — Fa rm- raised,  industrious  poultryman 
as  assistant,  with  chance  for  advancement; 
must  be  fond  of  live  stock;  one  handy  with 
tools  preferred;  $90  and  board.  ADVERTISER 
2503,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL  poultryman,  25,  single,  American, 
wants  position;  willing  worker;  six  years’  ex¬ 
perience  in  breeding,  incubating,  brooding,  cull 
ing,  eaponizing,  and  all  other  branches;  careful 
manager;  can  get  results;  successful  chick 
raiser  and  egg  producer;  refined  and  reliable; 
first-class  references;  state  salary  and  particu¬ 
lars.  ALBERT  WITFIELD,  Stanwick  Road. 
Cos  Cob,  Conn. 
MARRIED  MAN  wishes  position  as  working 
foreman  or  general  farm  work  by  April  1. 
ADVERTISER  2479,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  MANAGER,  good  worker,  wishes  posi¬ 
tion;  competent  and  capable  of  handling  any 
proposition;  thoroughly  understands  the  care  of 
all  live  stock,  rotation  of  farm  and  garden 
crops,  operate  all  machinery,  keep  things  in  re¬ 
pair;  married.  ADVERTISER  2478,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  assistant,  young,  single,  wishes 
to  connect  with  commercial  plant;  first-class 
references  and  experience.  ADVERTISER  2473, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
POSITION  wanted  by  working  farm  manager 
for  March  I;  thoroughly  understands  raising 
all  farm  crops,  care  and  running  all  farm  ma¬ 
chinery,  filling  silos,  care,  management  and 
raising  thoroughbred  cattle,  horses,  hogs,  chick¬ 
ens;  not  a  college  graduate,  but  life  experience; 
conscientious  worker,  where  results  will  count; 
American;  middle  age;  small  family;  very  belt 
reference;  only  good  living  and  working  ‘ condi¬ 
tions  considered.  ADVERTISER  2472,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  15  years’  practical  experience 
in  all  branches,  desires  position  as  working 
manager.  ADVERTISER  24S7,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
A  GOOD  MANAGER  is  a  necessity  if  you  ex¬ 
pect  to  succeed  with  your  farm;  I  will  accept 
the  management  of  a  high-class  dairy  farm  or 
breeding  establishment  producing  Grade  A  or 
certified  milk  and  the  handling  of  a  high-class 
herd;  thoroughly  experienced  in  all  branches  of 
farming,  A.  R.  work,  breeding,  handling  of 
swine,  sheep,  poultry  and  all  farm  mechanics; 
recognized  authority  on  dairying  in  all  its 
branches;  American,  of  executive  ability  and  a 
hustler.  For  interview  address  WALTER 
JAUNCEY,  38  Dallus  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Position  as  manager  of  large  up-to- 
date  live  stock  farm;  life  experience;  familiar 
with  all  branches;  former  County  Agricultural 
agent;  good  executive  and  can  produce  results; 
married;  age  33;  references;  state  full  particu¬ 
lars  and  salary  first  letter.  SUMNER  D.  HOL¬ 
LIS,  Vernon  Avenue,  Newport,  R.  I. 
AGRICULTURAL  STUDENT,  now  in  college, 
would  qualify  as  herdsman  with  purebred  herd 
of  Holsteins;  previous  experience  calf  raising, 
show  fitting,  certified  milk:  married,  and  ready 
to  work  June  15.  ADVERTISER  2497,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN  (single)  wishes  position  on  up-to- 
date  dairy  farm;  experience  in  all  branches. 
ADVERTISER  2496,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL,  reliable,  married  man  desires  posi¬ 
tion  April  1  as  working  manager  of  farm; 
experienced  in  management  of  dairy,  poultry, 
hogs,  all  farm  crops  and  gardening;  can  do  car¬ 
pentering.  painting  and  concrete  work.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2495,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
GARDENER-FARM  MANAGER— Practical  life 
experience  all  branches;  economic  producer; 
A-l  reference;  married:  Danish.  ADVERTISER 
2494,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PLAIN,  ordinary  married  man,  fond  of  children, 
wants  work  on  private  estate;  Protestant; 
three  children;  competent  to  care  for  grounds, 
animals,  automobiles  and  pleasure  boats;  $25 
per  week  and  house  rent.  GEORGE  A.  CHASE, 
Closter,  N.  J. 
Situations  Wanted 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN — Life  experience;  34; 
married;  no  children;  A.  R.  O  work  on  private 
estate  preferred;  clean  habits;  no  tobacco;  good 
butter-maker,  calf  raiser  and  feeder;  A  1  ref¬ 
erences.  ADVERTISER  2362,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  agricultural  executive  desires 
position  as  manager  of  farm,  estate  or  ranch* 
only  interested  in  proposition  with  a  future;  no 
objection  of  taking  hold  of  unsuccessful  busi¬ 
ness.  ADVERTISER  2383,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER,  Danish,  with  two  children  of 
school  age,  wants  position  on  farm.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2406,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POI  LTRYMAN,  single,  good  habits,  10  years’ 
practical  experience  in  all  branches,  a  speeial- 
tst  of  utility  S.  C.  White  Leghorns,  desires  po¬ 
sition  as  manager  on  commercial  plant  or  gen¬ 
tleman’s  estate;  salary  and  percentage  or  salary 
considered.  HENRY  HORNER,  P.  O.  Box  326 
Brewster,  N.  Y. 
POULi  RYMAN,  single.  27.  desires  position  as 
manager  of  modern  plant :  college  training  and 
eight  years’  experience,  covering  all  branches; 
satisfactory  references.  P.  O.  BOX  314,  Phila¬ 
delphia,  Pa. 
DAIRYMAN  and  poultryman,  married,  wants 
steady  position.  Long  Island  preferred;  good 
butter-maker;  best  references.  ADVERTISER 
2422,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
ESTATE  ENGINEER,  experienced,  expert,  clean 
and  exceptional  all-around  man,  American 
seeks  similar  position  or  as  superintendent  of 
farm  or  estate.  ADVERTISER  2435,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  (married),  who  is  not  afraid  of 
long  hours  and  hard  work:  understands  com¬ 
mercial  poultry  raising  on  a  paving  lias’s  on  an 
egg  and  chick  farm.  ADVERTISER  245*>  carp 
Rural  New-Yorker.  ’ 
’  *  uj  Id 
competent  and  hard  worker,  wants  poi 
April  1  as  manager  or  working  foreman 
machinery,  including  tractors  and  trucks* 
experience  all  crops,  fruit,  horses,  cattle  ’ 
try  and  swine:  wide  Eastern  and  Weste’rr 
perience:  prefer  position  where  results  c. 
please  state  particulars  in  first  letter.  AD' 
TISER  2446,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  MANAGER  wants  position  March  1*  have 
been  manager  of  the  Carnegie  750  acre  farm 
in  I  ennsylvania  for  the  last  seven  years  hand¬ 
ling  dairy,  grain  and  stock,  profitably*  under¬ 
stand  operating  all  farm  machinery  and  dairy 
equipment  and  directing  help;  married;  no  chil¬ 
dren;  have  best  of  references  from  former  em¬ 
ployer.  Address  MANAGER,  311  l  ine  St.,  New 
Castle.  Pa. 
WANTED  —  Position  on  gentleman’s  estate, 
chauffeur,  gardener,  on  or  by  February  15* 
permanent:  married  man.  JOHN  FAULHABEr' 
541  High  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
SHEPHERD  (single)  "ishes  position;  thor¬ 
oughly  understands  the  care  and  tireeding  of 
sheep;  good  references.  ADVERTISER  2490, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  42,  single,  is  years'  practical 
experience  in  raising  poultry,  broilers,  egg 
production,  incubating  and  brooding  witli  Mam¬ 
moth  equipment,  desires  position  as  working 
manager  on  modern  plant;  state  particulars. 
BOX  142,  Hellertown,  Fa. 
\\  ANTED — Position  by  elderly  man  on  place 
where  there  are  two  cows,  horse,  chickens, 
furnace,  etc.;  good  home  preferred  instead  of 
high  wages:  best  of  references.  H.  II.  DICK¬ 
INSON,  Bridgewater,  Conn. 
POI  LTRYMAN.  agriculture  school  graduate, 
wishes  position  on  private  estate  as  assistant. 
ADVERTISER  2501,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  or  assistant,  college  trained, 
open  for  engagement.  ADVERTISER  2500 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
post-graduate,  desires  position  as  assistant 
manager  or  working  foreman;  not  afraid  of 
work.  OTTO  WENGER,  Farm  School,  Bucks 
Co.,  Pa. 
YOT  \G  MAN.  country  raised  and  agricultural 
college  graduate,  desires  position  on  general 
farm;  capable  of  being  assistant  manager  of 
large  place;  clean  habits  and  willing  to  work. 
M.  S.  GLADNEY  3d,  Farm  School,  Bucks  Co! 
WANTED — Position  by  practical  up-to-date  farm 
superintendent;  life  experience  in  all  branches 
of  general  farming,  all  stock,  construction  work, 
drives,  lawns  and  all  work  pertaining  to  the 
upkeep  of  country  estates;  American:  married* 
middle-aged;  no  children:  will  be  at  liberty 
March  1;  references.  ADVERTISER  2502  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED — Young  man  wants  posi- 
lion  in  greenhouse  or  truck  farm;  understands 
vegetable  and  flower  growing:  wages  very  rea¬ 
sonable:  references.  ADVERTISER  2506  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
UiiUl/C.U.l  A 
noi'  1  I'  till, 
•  m  uia  rrieu 
years’  experience  with  high  production  milk¬ 
ing  breeds,  familiar  with  all  details,  milkers 
tractors,  etc.,  and  capable  of  managing  help; 
clean  habits:  no  tobacco:  open  for  position  at 
once.  ADVERTISER  2511,'  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FARM  or  estate 
all  branches; 
lege  graduate. 
New-Yorker. 
manager;  lifelong  experience  in 
best  references;  agricultural  col- 
AD\  ERTISER  2512,  care  Rural 
WANTING  a  position  as  caretaker  or  foreman 
on  gentleman’s  estate;  experienced  in  road- 
biulding  and  gardening;  all  around  man;  mar¬ 
ried;  no  children;  American;  age  44  BOX  491 
Glen  Cove.  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Other  Advertisments  of  Subscribers’ 
Exchange  will  be  found  on  page  175. 
