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Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED — Competent  woman  or  girl  for  gen¬ 
eral  housework  in  suburbs;  pleasant  home 
for  agreeable,  competent  helper;  references  re¬ 
quired.  Reply,  stating  experience  and  wages 
desired,  ADVERTISER  3007,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attendants 
in  State  institution  for  feeble-minded;  salary 
$44  per  month  and  maintenance.  Apply,  stating 
age  and  enclosing  letter  of  reference  (from  pre¬ 
vious  employer,  if  possible),  to  SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT,  Letchworth  Village,  Tliiells,  Rock¬ 
land  Co.,  N.  Y. 
HELP  WANTED,  FEMALE— Two  domestics  and 
an  experienced  maid  for  second  work  at  the 
SOLDIERS’  &  WIDOWS’  HOME,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Clean,  honest,  single  man,  to  bottle 
milk  and  keep  milk  house  in  thorough  order, 
and  deliver  milk  by  Dodge  truck  on  milk  route; 
must  be  willing  worker;  good  living  conditions. 
ADVERTISER  2799,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— By  April  1,  on  dairy  farm,  white 
couple  with  no  children,  or  mother  with  grown 
son.  to  board  and  keep  house  for  7  to  10  men 
at  $30  a  month  each;  must  be  good  cook  and 
housekeeper  and  come  highly  recommended  for 
character  and  ability;  state  fullest  particulars 
and  names  for  references;  farm  or  dairy  work 
for  man.  GLEN  FOERD  FARMS,  Torresdale, 
Philadelphia. 
WANTED — About  April  1,  working  farm  mana¬ 
ger,  dairy  farm;  nice  stone  house,  five  rooms; 
purebred  Holstein  cattle;  man  must  be  good 
feeder  and  understand  testing,  besides  all  gen¬ 
eral  farming;  must  have  best  recommendation, 
and  not  over  40  years  old;  wages  $100  month; 
chance  for  advancement.  ADVERTISER  2818, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— A  reliable  man  to  work  on  farm, 
situated  in  the  Adirondack  Mountains;  one 
that  understands  fruit,  poultry.  GRAND  MT. 
VIEW,  Grant  Cochran,  Loon  Lake,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Experienced  single  orcliardist;  good 
salary  and  bonus.  I.  B.  LIPMAN,  Titus¬ 
ville,  N.  J. 
WANTED — At  once,  reliable,  experienced  sin¬ 
gle  man  on  farm;  cows  machine  milked;  state 
age,  wages;  good  home  and  board.  E.  C. 
FISHER,  R.  4,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  reliable,  single,  middle-aged  man 
for  gardener  and  general  work  in  small 
place:  state  references  and  salary  wanted.  P. 
O.  BOX  28,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Assistant  herdsman  for  a  Guernsey 
breeding  establishment  near  Pittsburgh;  single 
or  married  man  with  small  family;  experienced 
with  test  cows  and  capable  of  handling  high- 
class  stock;  good  living  conditions  for  married 
man;  state  full  particulars,  wages  expected  and 
references  to  JOHN  COSTOFF,  Beechwood 
Farms,  Sharpsburg,  Pa. 
WANTED— Woman,  general  housework,  family 
of  two.  Address  S.  W.  CORNELL,  Pleasant- 
ville,  N.  Y. 
-WANTED — Experienced  married  dairy  farmer 
as  working  foreman  on  300-acre  dairy  farm 
in  Connecticut;  a  good  steady  position  for  the 
man  that  can  make  good;  references  from  past 
employers.  Address  BOX  397,  Putnam,  Conn. 
WANTED — Single,  middle-aged  man,  good  plow¬ 
man  on  a  small  fruit  farm,  mostly  apples; 
steady  work  and  a  good  home;  only  steady  men 
need  apply;  state  wages.  FRANK  ORTELL, 
Wyantskili,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  man,  either  a  teamster  or 
herdsman;  wife  to  board  3  or  4  men;  also  3 
farm  teamsters  and  1  poultryman.  e.  C. 
PEETS,  Box  7,  R.  D.  1,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
WANTED— First-class  single  herdsman  to  take 
charge  of  high-class  purebred  Guernsey  herd, 
doing  test  work;  must  know  Guernseys;  un¬ 
derstand  feeding  for  production  and  be  inter¬ 
ested  in  A.  R.  Work.  E.  C.  PEETS,  Box  7, 
R.  D.  1,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Working  foreman;  a  thoroughly 
competent  working  foreman  on  a  dairy  farm 
of  about. 60  head;  30  milking  cows;  milk  sold 
in  cans;  must  thoroughly  understand  dairy 
crops,  cows  and  care  of  milk;  married,  pre¬ 
ferably  small  family,  able  to  handle  men  and 
machinery;  no  silk  glove  man  need  apply;  cot¬ 
tage  with  modern  conveniences;  state  age,  ex¬ 
perience  and  unquestionable  references;  good 
pay  to  the  right  kind  of  a  man.  CRAFTSMAN 
FARMS,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.  Telephone  Mor¬ 
ristown  1042. 
WANTED — Farmer;  experienced,  married,  to 
take  care  of  small  farm  in  Putnam  County, 
N.  Y. ;  steady,  reliable  and  accustomed  to  all 
farm  work.  Write,  stating  age,  experience,  ref¬ 
erences,  salary  desired,  ADVERTISER  2897, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Experienced  farmer,  married,  to 
work  on  shares  in  developing  farm  in  Putnam 
County,  about  50  miles  from  New  York.  10  miles 
from  Poughkeepsie;  substantial  returns  guaran¬ 
teed  to  right  man;  one  with  small  investment 
preferred.  Write,  stating  experience,  refer¬ 
ences  and  other  details,  ADVERTISER  2898, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Good  farmer  (single)  to  operate  30- 
acre  place;  give  reference  and  wages  ex¬ 
pected.  ROY  MULL,  Robertsdale,  Pa. 
WANTED — Men  familiar  with  machinery  and 
general  work  around  a  fruit  farm.  Apply, 
with  references,  to  CLIFFORD  L.  MILLER, 
Claverack,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Immediately,  active  young  man. 
married,  with  small  family  preferred,  able 
to  ride  and  care  for  saddle  horses  and  handv 
on  grounds  and  about  house;  gentleman’s 
country  home;  must  have  good  recommendations; 
$65  per  month  with  house  and  garden.  Reply 
W.  H.  HAINES.  Dover,  N.  J. 
GARDENER-FARMER  —  Man  who  is  expert 
raising  early  vegetables  and  Alfalfa;  wife  to 
board  help;  must  be  clean,  good  housekeeper; 
new  farmhouse;  quarter  mile  to  high  school, 
churches;  gas,  electric  lights,  water;  permanent 
job  for  good  man.  Answer,  giving  wages,  refer¬ 
ences.  length  time  former  positions,  RIVER- 
VIEW  FARMS,  Swarthmore,  Pa.;  12  miles  from 
Philadelphia;  ------ 
WANTED  —  General  house  worker;  easy  place; 
good  home  for  middle-aged,  respectable  woman 
who  wishes  to  work  alone;  must  have  best  ref¬ 
erences.  Write  P.  O.  BOX  121,  Port  Wash¬ 
ington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
MILKERS  WANTED  in  Southern  California; 
dry  hand  milkers,  who  are  confident  to  be 
able  to  milk  30  cows  twice  a  day  in  the  right 
manner;  we  want  men  with  a  conscience  who 
realize  the  importance  of  their  job;  we  are 
producing  guaranteed  Grade  A  milk,  so  the 
fellow  who  wants  to  work  has  to  be  absolutely 
clean  about  his  work  and  his  person;  those  men 
we  pay  eighty  dollars  ($80)  a  month,  with 
board  and  room.  Write  or  apply  to  JOHN  D. 
DONKER,  Los  Angeles  Creamery  Co.  Ranch, 
Van  Nuys,  Cal. 
WANTED  —  Assistant  cook  in  institution;  no 
objection  to  woman  with  a  child.  Apply  by 
letter,  ADVERTISER  2910,  care  Rural  New.- 
Yorker. 
FARM  HELP  WANTED— Married,  $75-$85  and 
privileges;  single,  $50-$00  and  board.  Address 
L.  Y.  ROBINSON.  Riverhead,  L.  1.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Carpenter:  steady  employment;  good 
living  conditions;  state  experience  and  monthly 
wages.  PENSHURST  FARM,  Narbertli,  Pa. 
WANTED — Two  reliable  single  cow  men ;  world's 
champion  Ayrshire  herd;  permanent  positions; 
good  living  conditions.  PENSHURST  FARM, 
Narberth,  Pa. 
WANTED — Young  married  man  for  retail  milk 
route:  must  be  a  good  milker,  and  prefer  a 
man  with  some  retail  experience;  $90  per  month 
and  house  to  start,  with  chance  for  advancement 
to  a  good  man.  W.  F.  SHRUM,  Jeannette,  Pa. 
WANTED— Man  and  wife  for  place  two  miles 
from  New  Milford;  man  for  garden,  milk  a 
cow  and  keep  up  place  generally;  wife  to  cook 
and  assist  with  housework;  wages  $75  a  month 
with  room  and  board;  references.  R.  D.  TAY¬ 
LOR,  Riverside,  Conn. 
WANTED — Two  men,  experienced  in  general 
farming,  for  Cayuga  County;  $40  per  month, 
eight  months,  beginning  April:  live  with  owner; 
write  for  details;  send  information  about  your¬ 
self  first  letter.  R.  P.  ANDERSON,  King 
Ferry,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Woman  as  cook  and  housekeeper  on 
farm:  no  objection  to  one  child;  permanent 
home  for  neat,  competent  woman.  HOME- 
WOOD  FARMS,  Hopewell  Junction,  N.  Y. 
MAN  and  WIFE — Good  home  on  small  farm; 
general  work;  wife  willing  to  cook  and  be 
helpful;  references  and  wages  expected.  Ad¬ 
dress  HARMON,  N,‘Y,,  ilosrttt. 
WANTED — Working  housekeeper,  familiar  with 
care  of  children.  BOX  303,  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Matron  for  Y.  W.  C.  A.  residence 
accommodating  25  girls;  requirements:  Prot¬ 
estant  church  membership,  experience  with 
young  women,  domestic  management,  market¬ 
ing,  keeping  accounts.  Address  35  CHURCH 
ST.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
WANTED — A  competent,  energetic  man,  mar¬ 
ried,  Protestant,  on  small  country  place  in 
Westchester;  care  chickens,  horse,  able  to  drive 
car;  separate  living  quarters;  permanent.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2971,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  American  gardener  for  small 
private  place;  wages,  with  maintenance,  $75; 
advancement  as  soon  as  you  make  good. 
GEORGE  B.  THRASHER,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
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WANTED — Woman  or  girl  to  help  with  general 
housework  in  family  of  four:  no  laundry  work. 
BOX  260,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Man,  wife  and  one  or  two  grown 
daughters  for  congenial  work  on  farm;  com¬ 
fortable  house  and  desirable  surroundings.  Ap¬ 
ply  in  person  or  by  letter,  giving  particulars, 
LAURELTON  FARMS,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 
IIOGMAN  to  take  care  of  herd  of  50  Duroc 
brood  sows  on  New  Jersey  farm;  colony  house 
system;  crops  harvested  by  hogs;  only  men 
possessing  practical  experience  and  ability  to 
co-operate  will  be  considered:  state  experience, 
age,  whether  married,  nationality  and  salary 
expected.  Apply  ADVERTISER  2909,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ATTENDANTS — Women,  young  to  middle  aged, 
wanted;  wages,  depending  upon  whether  ex¬ 
perienced  or  inexperienced,  $4(1  to  $00  a  month, 
with  maintenance.  The  New  Jersey  State  Hos¬ 
pital  at  Morris  Plains,  Dr.  Marcus  A.  Curry, 
Supt.  For  application  blank,  address  MISS  M. 
B.  MOYLAN,  Supt.  of  Nurses,  Greystone  Park, 
N.  J. 
MAN  wanted  to  work  under  head  gardener  who 
has  had  experience  with  outdoor  flowers,  herb 
aceous  plants  and  pruning  of  shrubs,  etc.; 
would  prefer  man  who  has  hud  a  little  experi¬ 
ence  with  spraying  fruit  trees,  etc. ;  state  age, 
wages  expected  and  full  particulars  in  first  let¬ 
ter.  Address  ADVERTISER  2908,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man;  dairy  farm:  good 
house,  milk.  fuel,  potatoes;  garden  furnished; 
pay  $90  per  month  if  he  boards  one  man;  ref¬ 
erences  required.  ADVERTISER  2986,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
SINGLE  man.  about  40.  to  work  on  small  farm; 
one  who  would  appreciate  a  good  home.  W. 
It.  WIKDFF,  It.  No.  1,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
SINGLE  man  wanted  on  small  poultry  farm: 
must  be  able  to  milk  0  or  8  cows  and  handle 
team  at  general  farm  work;  give  age,  nation¬ 
ality,  wages  required,  first  letter.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2987,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  or  middle-aged  man  for  gen¬ 
eral  farm  work ;  must  be  capable  to  handle 
horses  and  stock;  good  home,  with  board,  on 
small  farm;  wages,  $40  per  month.  MOORE, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Three  good  dry-hand  milkers;  wages 
$50  a  month  and  board.  OLD  FORGE  FARM, 
Spring  Grove,  York  Co.,  Pa. 
WANTED — April  1,  good,  reliable  all-year  man, 
single,  on  farm  in  Massachusetts;  care  cows, 
horses;  understand  raising  small  crops,  looking 
aften  things  in  general;  willing  to  live  alone 
few  months  in  Winter.  Address  A.  A.  Mr- 
AUSTIN,  474  East  20th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
WANTED — Head  poultryman,  single,  with 
proven  ability;  first-class  egg  producer  aid 
chick  raiser,  on  a  m.dern  commercial  egg  plant 
where  several  thousand  White  Leghorns  a1  e 
kept;  must  be  a  hustler  and  not  afraid  of  work: 
no  white-collar  man  or  new  beginner  would  be 
considered;  owner  is  practical  in  poultry  line, 
but  not  active;  state  age,  nationality,  wages 
and  reference.  Apply  ADVERTISER  2982,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — By  April  1,  mother  and  daughter, 
or  friends,  for- cook,  chambermaid,  waitress; 
no  washing;  permanent;  three  in  family;  farm 
estate,  near  town;  experienced  cook,  but  will¬ 
ing  to  train  waitress;  give  references  and 
wages  desired.  MRS.  OLIVER  HOLTON,  Red 
Bank,  N.  J. 
WANTED— Middle-aged  man,  single,  for  farm 
work  at  Stamford,  Conn.;  liberal  wages,  room 
and  board;  references.  ADVERTISER  3003, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
ALL-ROUND  farm  hand  on  poultry  and  fruit 
farm,  Hollis,  N.  H. ;  good  habits  and  refer¬ 
ences  required;  $40  per  month  and  board.  M. 
A.  COLBURN,  112  West  90th  Street,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 
TWO-THIRDS  SHARES — Poultry,  general  farm¬ 
ing;  live  with  owner.  ROBINWOOD  FARM, 
Great  Barrington,  Mass. 
WANTED  —  Housekeeper  on  farm  for  three 
brothers;  woman  with  son  or  brother  pre¬ 
ferred.  FLOOD  BROS.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Assistant  herdsman,  also  man  for 
small  milk  route;  good  wages  and  board. 
MANAGER,  Macbrae  F'arm,  Fleinington,  N.  J. 
WANTED — General  bouseworker,  neat,  capable, 
pleasant,  good  plain  cook,  for  adult  American 
family  In  country,  near  Boston.  BOX  90,  Lin¬ 
coln,  Massachusetts. 
WANTED  —  A  practical  poultryman  on  small 
commercial  plant;  married  man  preferred: 
state  experience,  references  and  wages  wanted. 
R.  K.  HUBBARD,  Yorktown  Heights,  West¬ 
chester  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Man  on  four-acre  fruit  and  vege¬ 
table  farm;  must  know  liow;  must  be  re¬ 
spectable  and  reliable;  wages  to  *fit  ability. 
A.  B.  HEADLEY,  Union,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Reliable  single  man  for  work  by 
month  or  year  on  fruit  farm;  must  be  ex¬ 
perienced.  of  good  habits  and  willing  worker. 
F.  P.  HAZELTON,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — To  hear  from  young  single  man  ex¬ 
perienced  in  growing  strawberries  and  rasp 
berries;  some  poultry:  50-59  or  salary;  refer 
ences  exchanged.  JOSEPH  SCAN  LAN,  Deal 
Beach,  N,  J. 
SINGLE  MAN,  or  boy  1(5  or  over,  for  general 
farm  work;  state  experience  and  wages 
wanted.  F.  S.  HOLLENBECK,  Tally,  X.  Y. 
HERDSMAN  WANTED  —  35  cows;  B.  L.  K. 
milkers  used;  barns  equipped  with  running 
water  and  electricity;  some  outside  work  during 
Summer-  months;  state  wages  wanted,  exper¬ 
ience  and  references.  OLIVER  G.  G RIDLEY, 
Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Single  white  man  for  general  farm 
work;  must  milk  three  (3)  cows;  steady  Job; 
state  age  and  wages.  S.  P.  POULTRY  FARM, 
Silver  Hill,  Md.,  Anaeostla  Station,  Washing 
ton,  D.  C. 
WANTED  —  Farm  hand,  single,  willing;  no 
dairy;  $30  per  month  and  share  of  profits; 
good  home.  BOX  1105,  Route  1,  Palmyra,  l’a. 
CAPABLE  WOMAN  wanted  for  housewo  k  i  i 
clergyman’s  farm  home  in  southern  Ad.ron- 
(lacks.  Address  MRS.  F.  M.  LA  BAR,  Minerva, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Experienced  farmer,  at  once,  single 
or  married,  to  work  on  dairy  farm;  wages  or 
shares:  farm  in  Columbia  County.  ADVER 
TISER  2994,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Assistant  gardener;  willing  to  oper¬ 
ate  power  lawn  mower,  care  for  greens  and 
help  do  chores  around  houses  on  large  estate; 
Eastern  Long  Island;  good  wages  to  able,  will¬ 
ing  worker;  single  man  preferred;  bourd  out. 
Apply  MARTIN  BECK,  East  Marion,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Middle-aged  woman  as  housekeeper 
for  place  in  Southern  Connecticut,  employing 
three  to  five  men  besides  employer;  cooking  and 
housework;  no  laundry;  state  wages  and  refer¬ 
ences  in  first  letter;  woman  with  one  child  per¬ 
missible.  ADVERTISER  2992,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  man,  good  milker,  general 
farm  work,  on  small  farm.  BOX  548,  Stam¬ 
ford,  Conn. 
LIVE  COUPLE — Farm,  Westchester;  wife  goo  I 
cook,  general  housework;  man  gardener;  no 
children;  middle  age  satisfactory  if  able-bodied ; 
$109  to  right  parties;  board  and  room  fur¬ 
nished;  give  references  if  yau  want  considera¬ 
tion.  ADVERTISER  2991,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Experienced  gardener;  bouezt,  will¬ 
ing  and  congenial;  references  and  wages  ex¬ 
pected  first  letter:  commercial.  P.  E.  BURR, 
Oakdale  Station,  N.  Y. 
DAIRYMAN  and  wife;  no  children;  man  must 
be  experienced  in  feeding,  test  work,  raising 
calves,  dry  hand  milker;  herd  of  25  purebred 
Holsteins;  wife  as  housekeeper  for  farmhouse; 
farm  in  Maryland,  near  Washington,  D.  (’.; 
state  wages  wanted,  experience  anil  references, 
not  copies  of  references;  would  consider  re¬ 
liable.  settled,  single  man.  ADVERTISER  3002, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER — Westchester  County  estate; 
to  plan  meals,  be  generally  helpful  in  kitchen, 
for  family  of  four,  with  five  of  help  eating  in 
kitchen:  must  be  good  cook  herself  and  like 
country:  wages  $70.  ADVERTISER  3004,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
Other  Advertisements  of  Subscribers * 
Exchange  will  be  found  cn  page  499. 
WANTED — Married  man  to  do  general  farm 
work;  willing  worker  makes  his  own  propo¬ 
sition.  F.  B.  CLOTHIER,  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — April  1.  married  man,  experienced 
farmer:  good  milker,  kind  to  stock;  river 
farm;  10  room  house:  no  objection  to  children. 
Address  C.  D.  MONTANYE,  Campville,  Tioga 
Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  man  on  farm:  good  house, 
garden,  privileges;  four  miles  city  of  90.000; 
around  $55  per  month;  might  consider  single 
man.  JOHN  H.  BOWMAN,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Schen¬ 
ectady,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  good  single  man  for  general  farm 
work;  must  be  good  milker;  $40  per  month, 
board,  washing;  steady  position:  reference  re¬ 
quired.  Address  HARRY  F.  BENNETT,  Twins- 
burg.  Summit  Co.,  O. 
WANTED — Single  middle-aged  man  who  under¬ 
stands  farm  work ;  steady  job;  good  pay, 
with  board;  must  be  sober  and  reliable.  Ad¬ 
dress  E.  ANDERSON,  318  East  15th  Street, 
New  York. 
WANTED — By  April  15,  single  man,  30  to  45. 
to  care  for  garden  and  lawns,  drive  Ford 
truck,  care  for  saddle  horses,  handy  with  tools, 
painting  anil  repair  work,  on  gentleman’s  coun¬ 
try  place,  near  Boston,  Mass.;  clean  and  neat; 
no  booze  or  tobacco;  wages  $00  month,  board 
and  room;  state  nationality  and  wages;  refer¬ 
ences  reuuired.  ADVERTISER  2957,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MARRIED  FARMER — First-class  man;  able  to 
take  full  charge;  particulars  first  letter;  no 
dairy.  ADVERTISER  2954,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Refined  housekeeper,  Protestant  pre¬ 
ferred,  who  would  not  live  anywhere  except  on 
a  farm;  good  home  to  real  home  maker  for  her¬ 
self  and  plain  family  of  two  to  four;  mile  from 
Western  New  York  town;  would  consider  lady 
with  young  child;  privilege,  if  desired,  of  de¬ 
veloping  bee,  poultry  or  small  fruit  business,  or 
all,  on  share  basis;  state  wages  expected,  age, 
particulars  first  letter;  all  inquiries  answered. 
ADVERTISER  2965,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — A  clean,  quiet,  temperate  elderly 
man  or  woman  as  caretaker  for  country  place 
in  exchange  for  a  good  home;  splendid  oppor¬ 
tunity  for  one  who  can  make  good.  ADVER¬ 
TISER,  Box  62,  Route  3,  So.  Londonderry,  Vt. 
WANTED — Experienced  married  dairyman  for 
herd  of  registered  cattle;  good  milker,  feeder 
and  calf  raiser;  state  wages  wanted;  good 
house:  single  man  considered.  BROOKE 
STONER,  Hanover,  Pa. 
WANTED — Gardener  for  small  country  place; 
married;  small  family;  familiar  with  grow¬ 
ing  vegetables  and  flowers,  care  for  lawns,  etc. ; 
must  be  willing  worker,  clean  in  habits  and 
agreeable  in  disposition;  wages  $60  to  start, 
with  cottage,  milk  and  garden.  Address  FRED 
M.  MACK,  Superintendent.  Brownwood  Farms, 
North  Bloomfield,  Trumbull  Co.,  O. 
AN  EXPERIENCED  FARMER  as  working  fore¬ 
man;  Catholic  preferred;  good  reference.  Ap¬ 
ply  to  H.  C.  RLEDSOE,  Superintendent  of  St. 
Joseph’s  Academy,  Brentwood,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  reliable  single  man  for  general 
farm  work;  state  wages  and  age.  MRS. 
FRED  L.  BASSETTE,  Watertown,  Conn. 
POULTRYMAN  wanted;  must  be  good  chick 
raiser:  single:  state  wages,  experience,  etc. 
LONE  OAK  POULTRY  FARM,  Babylon,  L.  I., 
N.  Y.  r 
WANTED — Good  single  man  for  general  farm 
work.  V.  M.  TIPPLE,  Ghent,  N.  Y. 
WANTED —  Respectable  man  and  wife,  with  ex¬ 
cellent  reference;  small  place,  10  acres,  30 
miles  from  New  York;  mostly  hay  and  orchard; 
good  size  flower  and  vegetable  garden;  2  cows; 
chickens;  wife,  good  plain  cook  for  family  of  2; 
state  age,  reference,  wages.  ADVERTISER 
2973,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Poultryman;  single;  modern  plant 
in  Maryland,  near  Washington,  D.  C. :  must 
be  experienced  on  incubation  and  capable  of 
brooding  chicks  successfully;  only  reliable  man 
need  apply;  state  wages,  age  and  experience. 
Address  G.  II.  HARRIS,  Rt.  3,  Box  308,  Ana- 
I  costia,  D.  C. 
MILKERS,  dry-hand:  also  experienced  bottling 
house  man;  certified  dairy;  clean,  healthy, 
single  men:  10-hour  day;  15  cows;  $55  month, 
good  board;  steady  men  wanted.  BOX  313, 
Pawling,  N.  Y. 
FARM  teamsters  wanted;  healthy,  single,  able 
to  do  all  work;  real  horsemen;  milk  in  emer¬ 
gency:  $50  month,  good  board.  BOX  313,  Paw¬ 
ling,  N.  Y. 
MARRIED  dairy  farmer  wanted  for  modern 
farm;  fine  buildings  and  equipment;  location 
Northern  New  Jersey,  in  a  little  village  with 
school,  church,  library,  Grange  and  store;  must 
be  a  good  milker,  teamster  and  general  man; 
wages  $00  a  month,  with  house,  wood,  garden 
and  milk.  ADVERTISER  2907,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
ASSISTANT  poultryman  wanted  on  a  large  com¬ 
mercial  plant;  must  be  an  experienced,  capa¬ 
ble  man,  who  can  raise  chicks  successfully; 
single  man;  good  room,  hoard;  state  wages  and 
experience;  only  reliable,  capable  man  need 
apply.  ADVERTISER  2900,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED- — Good  farmer;  good  home  on  farm; 
state  wages.  M.  S.  KRAMME,  R.  3,  Box  180, 
Vineland,  N.  J. 
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WANTED — A  young  single  mail,  strong  and  ac¬ 
tive,  good  worker,  on  large’  duck  farm. 
WEBER  BROS.,  Wrentham,  Mass. 
MAN  and  wife;  man  understand  care  of  fruit, 
plant  garden,  raise  feed  200  chickens,  two 
cows,  horse,  pig;  drive  automobile;  good  all¬ 
round  man;  wife,  keep  house:  plain  cooking; 
four  adults;  three  rooms;  garden;  references; 
45  miles  New  York.  Address,  stating  wages, 
ADVERTISER  2977,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COUPLE — Chauffeur-butler  and  cook-laundress; 
3  adults;  country;  Cadillac  car;  references 
required.  Address  BOX  420,  Center  Moriches, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Experienced  man  for  general  farm 
work;  one  who  is  able  to  milk,  plow,  etc., 
and  not  afraid  to  work;  permanent  position, 
good  home,  reasonable  hours;  wages  $40  a 
month;  give  references  and  full  particulars. 
FRANK  C.  MARTIN,  Box  23,  Bullville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — April  1,  man  for  farm  work  at  Stuy- 
vesant  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  must  be  willing  and  in¬ 
telligent;  good  tenant  house  and  privileges; 
near  village;  answer,  stating  wages,  experience, 
etc.;  a  year-round  job  for  a  good  man.  AD¬ 
VERTISER  2979,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED  single  farm  hand;  good  team¬ 
ster;  $40  month  and  maintenance.  Apply 
WM.  II.  PARKS,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Dallas,  Pa. 
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WANTED — Experienced  young  white  man  with 
good  references  to  work  20-acre  fruit  and 
truck  department  of  poultry  farm  on  siiares; 
everything  furnished  except  labor;  no  tobacco 
or  booze.  ADVERTISER  2980,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  man  witli  experience  growing 
celery  and  lettuce  on  black  dirt.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  2983,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — On  a  vegetable  farm,  a  man  to  go 
ahead  with  men  when  proprietor  is  away; 
wages.  $50  month,  board.  MOUNTAIN  BROOK 
FARM,  Mohegan  Lake,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -At  once,  single  man  as  poultryman 
where  results  count;  must  understand  rear¬ 
ing  chick's  and  ducks  and  egg  production; 
buildings  and  equipment  all  new  and  up-to- 
date;  stock,  R.  I.  Reds,  White  Wyandottes  and 
Indian  Runner  ducks;  wages  $00,  with  per¬ 
centage  on  stock  grown  and  eggs  produced;  good 
references;  no  tobacco;  would  consider  a  bright 
young  man  with  some  experience  who  wants  to 
learn  the  business.  Address  WEDGEMERE 
FARM,  Framingham,  Mass. 
WANTED — Reliable,  competent  party  to  take 
entire  charge  of  production  and  sales  on  farm 
(65  acres)  on  State  road,  5  miles  north  of  Bal¬ 
timore.  Md.,  producing  vegetables,  fruit,  poul¬ 
try  and  pork;  farm  fertile;  trade  good;  living 
conditions  the  best;  will  find  everything  and 
give  half  the  proceeds  to  a  party  who  can  fully 
qualify.  J.  LELAND  HANNA,  Timonium,  Md. 
WANTED — Single  American  man  for  general 
farming;  wages  $45  month.  WALTER 
GOETZE,  Lyndonville,  N.  Y. 
