Subscribers’  Exchange 
Farm  Help  Wanted _ J 
WANTED  —  General  houseworker;  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.  1.*  Y.  
ATTENDANTS — Women,  young  to  middle  aged, 
wanted;  wages,  depending  upon  whether  ex¬ 
perienced  or  inexperienced,  $40  to  $60  a  month, 
with  maintenance.  The  New  Jersey  State  Hos¬ 
pital  at  Morris  Plains,  Dr.  Marcus  A.  Curry, 
Supt.  For  application  blank,  address  MISS  M. 
P,.  MOYLAN,  Supt.  of  Nurses,  Greystone  Park, 
WANTED — Milkers,  dry  hand;  25-30  cows  twice 
daily;  wages  $65  month  and  board.  WAL- 
KER-GORDON  LABORATORY  CO.,  E.  A. 
Perry.  Manager,  Juliustown,  N.  J.  Telephone 
Pemberton  176. 
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  em¬ 
ployer  if  possible)  to  SUPERINTENDENT, 
Letchworth  Village,  Thiells,  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Orchard  foreman  with  family, 
equipped  to  go  into  large  boarding  house  and 
board  from  six  to  eight  men.  THE  ORCHARDS, 
Bennington,  Vt. 
WANTED — Single  man  on  general  Western  New 
York  farm:  state  age,  experience,  salary  ex¬ 
pected.  RALPH  W.  BRUNDAGE,  Oakfield, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — Couple  or  woman,  middle  age,  no 
children,  looking  for  home,  moderate  wages; 
woman  do  cooking;  man  useful;  small  modern 
farm  and  hotel,  15  guests;  permanent  position; 
Christians;  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Answer  A.  J. 
KOEHLER,  150  Park  Row,  New  York. 
WANTED — Married  poultryman  for  large  com¬ 
mercial  plant;  must  be  experienced  and  capa¬ 
ble  to  operate  plant  successfully  and  able  to 
caponize  and  raise  them;  house,  wood,  garden 
and  two  quarts  of  milk  with  $70  a  month. 
ADVERTISER  3130,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Young  married  or  single  man,  to 
take  charge  of  family  of  boys;  ability  and 
common  sense  to  advance  in  the  work;  salary, 
$65  per  month  and  home;  $70  after  three 
months  if  satisfactory;  also  housekeeper,  dor¬ 
mitory,  $40,  and  general  supply,  $55;  watchman, 
$50;  no  tobacco,  liquor  or  profanity.  W.  GRANT 
RANCHER,  Supt.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
FARM  HAND  and  teamster;  steady;  experi¬ 
enced;  good  wages  and  living  conditions;  ref¬ 
erences  required.  II.  H.  SANDERSON,  Millar 
Farm,  Lewiston,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Herdsman  (married)  to  take  charge 
of  small  herd  purebred  Jerseys  and  Ilolsteins; 
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. 
WANTED — Couple,  young,  educated,  refiued,  no 
tobacco,  profanity,  for  boys’  school;  wife  to 
do  plain  cooking  for  small  family;  husband  as¬ 
sistant  supervisor  and  relief  officer;  salary 
$1,320  and  found;  particulars.  W.  G. 
FANCHER,  Superintendent,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
WANTED — Steady  single  man  for  general  farm¬ 
ing;  good  teamster,  assist  with  milking;  $50 
a  month  and  board.  BENJAMIN  HENRY, 
Route  4,  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 
WANTED  —  Herdsman,  single,  for  purebred 
Guernsey  herd,  making  Grade  A  milk  and  do¬ 
ing  A.  R.  work;  state  fully  experience  and 
salary;  permanent  position.  JOHN  W.  HOL¬ 
LIS,  102  Main  Street,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Matron  for  new  small  institution  for 
old  people;  middle-aged  person,  accustomed  to 
the  country,  who  can  plan  simple  meals  and 
supervise  care  of  house.  Apply  MISS  STRAT¬ 
TON,  Princeton,  N.  J. 
THE  OSSINING  HOSPITAL,  one  hour  from 
New  York,  offers  $25  after  two  months’  pro¬ 
bation,  together  with  uniform  material,  text¬ 
books,  board,  laundry,  three  weeks’  vacation 
yearly,  2%  years’  course;  also  four  months’ 
affiliation  with  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  YTork. 
Apply  MARION  McLIMONT,  Superintendent, 
Ossining  Hospital,  Ossining-on-tbe-Hudson,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Reliable  single  man  for  work  by 
month  or  year  on  fruit  farm;  must  be  exper¬ 
ienced,  of  good  habits  and  willing  worker.  F. 
P.  HAZEL  TON,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Experienced  married  man,  with 
small  family,  for  dairy  barn  work;  must  be 
good  dry  hand  milker,  understand  feeding,  of 
good  habits  and  willing  to  work;  give  full  par¬ 
ticulars  and  references  and  state  how  soon  you 
could  commence  work.  ADVERTISER  3152, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Experienced  single  teamster  on  pri¬ 
vate  estate,  50  miles  from  New  York;  must 
be  dependable,  strong,  and  kind  with  horses; 
$50  per  month,  good  room  and  board,  with 
prospects  of  advancement  to  right  man.  Apply, 
stating  age  and  reference  to  WILLIAM  H. 
MacKENZIE,  Glenmere,  Chester,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  handy  man  with  poultry;  must 
have  some  pep  in  him  and  not  be  afraid  of 
long  hours;  give  age,  race  and  wages  wanted 
with  board  in  first  letter.  WALTER  W. 
VOIGHT,  Accord,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  farm  creamerv  operator, 
with  good  references,  to  care  for  Grade  “A” 
milk  and  cream  trade;  wages  $60  a  month  with 
board;  give  experience  and  training  in  first  let¬ 
ter.  BROAD  BROOK  FARM,  Bedford  Hills, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  May  1,  sterling  couple  for  boys’ 
school;  man  general  farm  work,  care  of'  boys, 
etc.;  wife  chief  cook;  no  children  or  tobacco; 
salary  $1,800  per  year  and  home.  Particulars, 
W.  G.  FANCHER,  Superintendent,  Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED — Man  to  handle  small  herd  of  pure¬ 
bred  Guernseys;  farm  10  miles  from  Pitts¬ 
burgh,  Pa.;  good  position  to  right  party;  state 
experience  and  vages  expected.  STONY  HILL 
FARMS.  Glenshaw,  Pa. 
WANTED — At  once,  experienced  poultryman  to 
take  full  charge  of  a  flock  of  1,500  S.  C.  W. 
Leghorns;  also  good  baby  chick  raiser  and  ex¬ 
perienced  hatcher;  give  age  and  salary  expected 
in  first  letter.  BOX  164,  Pine  Bush,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — -Married  herdsman;  wife  to  board 
two  or  three  men:  also  creamery  man;  must 
be  experienced  and  first-class  men;  good  wages 
and  percentage  for  those  qualifying;  want  to 
correspond  with  those  who  desire  to  better  them¬ 
selves;  strictly  confidential.  ADVERTISER 
3204,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
USEFUL  MAN  —  Exceptional  opportunity  for 
steady  man  on  two-acre  place,  near  city;  good 
room  and  board;  $35  per  month.  ADVERTISER 
3171,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  farm  hand  that  can  milk 
eight  cows  and  do  general  farm  work  on 
small  farm;  wages  $50,  room  and  board;  send 
copy  of  reference  with  application.  HOME- 
WOOD  FARM,  Darien,  Conn. 
WANTED  —  Man  for  machine-worked  farm; 
state  experience,  wages  expected.  WILLIAM 
GOODWIN.  Centerville,  Pa. 
WANTED — At  once,  good  reliable  steady  man 
for  general  farm  work;  must  be  good  milker; 
$50  per  month,  board,  room  and  washing. 
WILLIAM  G.  MILLER,  New  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Two  single  men;  one  man  for  test 
milker,  one  for  barn  work,  in  a  large  purebred  ■ 
Guernsey  herd;  if  you  want  to  become  connected 
with  oue  of  the  best  Guernsey  herds  in  the  coun¬ 
try  here  is  your  chance;  we  can  offer  a  fine 
opportunity  for  men  who  are  willing  to  learn; 
must  be  extra  good  milkers,  interested  in  their 
work,  capable  and  loyal  to  their  employer; 
salary  depends  on  the  man  and  references. 
Address  E.  I).  F.,  Hopewell  Junction,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Cl°fui,  honest  man  with  knowledge 
of  Grade  A  milk,  to  keep  milkliouse  in  thor¬ 
ough  order  and  deliver  milk  in  Dodge  truck; 
salary  $50  per  month  and  board  and  lodging. 
Apply  VERNON  K.  MELHADO,  Green  Pond 
Farms,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
WANTED — House  mothers  for  two  cottages,  one 
girls’  and  one  boys’;  salary  $40-$45  per  month; 
school  located  in  Central  New  York.  Address 
ADVERTISER  3185,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Married  man  for  general  farm  work; 
$80  per  month,  good  house  and  privileges; 
steady  position;  references  required.  FRANK 
II.  PAUL,  Hillburn,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— Assistant  herdsman  for  herd  of  reg¬ 
istered  Jersey  cattle;  $60  per  month  and 
board.  MAGNOLIA  FARM,  Muscogee,  Fla. 
FARMER —  (Single),  experienced,  reliable,  for 
general  and  dairy  farm.  ADVERTISER  3170, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MAN,  single,  for  farm  work,  milk  one  cow;  $40 
per  month.  CONRAD  LORENZEN,  Linwood 
Avenue,  Paramus,  N.  J.  Ridgewood  It.  D.  No.  1. 
WANTED — Married  man  for  general  farm  work; 
$75  a  month,  house  rent.  wood,  milk  and  gar¬ 
den.  RAY  LEWIS,  .Superintendent,  Watch  Hill 
Farm,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  refined,  trustworthy  man  and  wife 
(to  live  with  advertiser,  four  in  family);  man 
experienced  in  truck  gardening,  flowers  and 
chickens;  farm  has  20  acres,  about  10  acres  of 
the  finest  growing  land  (but,  has  been  slightly 
neglected);  large  barn  and  henhouse;  8-room 
house,  all  improvements;  situated  on  the  Pomp- 
ton  Turnpike;  busses  pass  door,  and  close  to 
railroad  station;  can  sell  all  vegetables,  etc., 
right  on  farm:  I  will  pay  a  reasonable  wage  to 
start:  you  show  results  and  make  this  farm  pay, 
l  will  positively  give  you  half  of  profits;  I  will 
buy  all  garden  utensils,  and  chickens  that  are 
necessary;  write  at  once,  stating  age,  experience 
and  wages  expected  (don’t  write  unless  you  are 
experienced).  CHARLES  D.  EVANS,  care  John 
Lowe,  Pequanock,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Two  single  men  on  dairy  farm  in 
Southern  Connecticut;  must  be  able  to  milk, 
with  good  habits;  all  farm  work  done  by  trac¬ 
tor;  a  good  place  for  good  men.  ADVERTISER 
3169,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
GARDENER  —  Experienced,  to  take  care  of1 
lawns,  flowers,  trees  and  shrubbery,  etc. ;  an¬ 
swer  immediately,  giving  references  and  salary. 
WORKMEN’S  CIRCLE  SANATORIUM,  Liberty, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — A-l  white  woman  cook  for  Summer 
hotel  of'  125  guests;  want  only  the  best,  and 
am  willing  to  pay  for  it;  others  need  not  bother 
to  answer.  Address  ADVERTISER  3113,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
ELDERLY  MAN  to  care  for  small  poultry  farm 
and  garden.  P.  0.  BOX  650,  Liberty,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Two  barn  men  (single)  for  modern 
place;  Guernsey  cattle;  fine  buildings  and 
equipment;  in  a  small  village,  with  church, 
library,  stores;  must  be  good  dry  milkers;  one 
should  have  some  experience  driving  oxen,  as 
one  pair  is  used  in  and  around  the  barns;  we 
are  looking  for  real  men  for  these  all  year 
round  positions,  and  the  highest  references  will 
be  expected.  GEORGE  C.  SEDGWICK,  Fox- 
burg,  Pa. 
WANTED — Single  white  man  to  help  in  dairy. 
also  do  general  farm  work;  state  wages  in 
first  letter.  LOCK  BOX  653,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
WANTED — -Young  woman,  good  plain  cook, 
neat,  assist  housework;  other  maid  kept;  con¬ 
veniences;  two  adults,  two  children;  state  ref¬ 
erences  and  wages  first  letter.  MRS.  JAMES 
WILLITS,  Glen  Cove.  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — First-class  dairyman  who  thoroughly 
understands  the  care  and  feeding  of  cattle; 
must  be  an  experienced  buttermaker;  to  take 
complete  charge  of'  25  head  of  Jerseys,  at  Wake¬ 
field.  It.  I.  ADVERTISER  3180,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Man  on  small  dairy,  milking  and  all 
around  work;  wages  $45;  good  board.  MAT¬ 
THEW  WEILLER,  R.  I).  No.  2,  Hackensack, 
N.  J. 
WANTED — Housekeeper  for  smalL  family;  place 
38  miles  from  New  York  City;  permanent 
position;  state  wages  wanted.  ADVERTISER 
3174,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN  with  years  of  practical  exper¬ 
ience  wants  partner  with  capital  to  start 
plant  on  50-50  basis.  ADVERTISER  3202,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Poultryman  for  private  estate;  sin¬ 
gle;  must  thoroughly  understand  use  of  lights 
and  feeding,  as  we  buy  our  pullets;  one  with 
knowledge  of  gardening  preferred;  state  age, 
qualifications,  salary  expected  in  first  letter. 
ADVERTISER  3173,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MILKERS— Dry  hand,  white,  single,  20  to  30 
cows  twice  a  day,  with  no  other  work;  $60 
per  month  with  board  and  room:  liberal  bonus 
to  competent  men.  ADVERTISER  3203,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Man  and  wife,  lake  Summer  resort 
hotel;  year  round  employment  to  suitable 
couple.  ADVERTISER  3176,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — First-class  man  for  general  farming; 
must  understand  sowing  and  harvesting  of' 
crops;  nothing  spared  for  success;  good  home; 
$40.  MacPHERSON  FARM,  Millington,  N.  J. 
WANTED— A  young  man  on  an  Ulster  County 
general  farm  (dairy,  poultry,  etc.);  a  willing 
worker;  experience  not  necessary.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3175,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Two  single  men;  one  as  second 
greenhouse  man,  other  as  vegetable  gardener, 
on  private  estate;  wages  $60  per  month,  with 
board  and  room;  must  have  experience.  J.  H. 
BLACKMAN,  Superintendent,  “Wootton,”  Bryn 
Mawr,  Pa. 
WANTED  —  Single  man  for  general  farming; 
state  wages  per  month  for  season,  experience 
and  age.  CHARLES  F.  BOUGHTON,  Victor, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED — Experienced  single  man  for  general 
farm  work;  good  wages  to  good  man.  J. 
KETCH,  Smyrna,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  married  man  to  work  on 
fruit  farm,  with  good  house,  wood  and  milk, 
etc.  BOX  25,  Ardona,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Woman,  cooking  and  general  house¬ 
work.  Write,  giving  particulars,  MRS.  F.  G. 
FOSTER,  12  Water  Street,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Man  and  family  to  take  full  charge 
of  an  87-acre  farm  on  50-50  basis;  stock,  im¬ 
plements;  want  to  go  in  poultry  business;  come 
and  see  me  and  place  and  we  will  talk  it  over. 
GEORGE  SCIIANZ,  Box  120,  R.  2,  Coopersburg,' 
Lehigh  Co.,  Pa. 
WANTED  —  Waitress-chambermaid;  experience 
not  so  necessary  as  good  disposition,  good 
character  and  general  neatness;  must  like  the 
country  and  have  character  reference;  $40  per 
month.  Reply  to  BOX  406,  Port  Washington, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Young  man,  16  to  18,  to  work  on 
poultry  farm;  good  opportunity  to  learn  busi¬ 
ness;  immediately;  state  age,  salary  wanted  and 
full  particulars.  LAY-BRED  LEGHORN  FARM, 
Phoenix,  N.  Y. 
OPPORTUNITY  for  good  man;  position  open  at 
once  for  all-around  good  farm  hand,  prefer¬ 
ably  a  man  from  the  hill  country,  who  knows 
something  about  cows,  horses  and  hard  work; 
house  available,  with  running  water,  bathroom, 
electric  lights  and  pipeless  furnace;  $65  per 
month.  Address  P.  O.  LOCK  BOX  105,  Moun- 
tainville,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — On  a  225-aere  dairy  and  truck  farm, 
a  man  who  understands  farming;  tractor  used 
for  heavy  tillage  work;  a  good  home  with  young 
people:  $00  a  month  if  ability  warrants;  located 
15  miles  from  Syracuse,  five  from  Tully. 
ALBERT  DAVIS,  Route  1,  Tully,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  or  middle-aged  man  for  gen¬ 
eral  farm  work ;  must  understand  farm  work 
and  handle  team;  wages  $30  a  month  with 
board  and  room.  BERNATH  KLEIN,  R.  1, 
Monticello,  N.  Y. 
WANTED— -Experienced  general  all-round  black¬ 
smith;  must  be  good  at  shoeing  horses;  no 
other  need  apply;  permanent  position  for  the 
right  man;  wages  $42  for  5(4  days  jjer  week. 
ADVERTISER,  Box  77,  Sewickley,  Pa. 
WANTED — Single  man  (Protestant)  who  under¬ 
stands  truck  gardening  and  can  drive  Ford 
truck.  BOX  1009,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Reliable  farm  hand  for  year-round 
work;  good  milker  and  plowman;  no  cigar¬ 
ettes:  salary  $00  per  month  and  board.  Apply 
to  HENRY  L.  LOUNSBURY,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
COUPLE  WANTED — Good  wages  and  permanent 
position  for  white  Protestant  couple,  without 
children,  who  can  furnish  first-class  references 
for  personal  character  and  ability;  woman  to 
cook,  wait  on  table  and  do  general  housework 
for  family  of  three  adults;  no  laundry;  all  con¬ 
veniences;  man  gardener  and  handy  man,  indoors 
and  out,  on  gentleman’s  all-year  country  place, 
30  miles  from  New  York;  state  age,  nationality, 
wages  desired  and  send  references  to  GEORGE 
G.  YEOMANS,  R.  F.  D.,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 
WOODCUTTERS,  ATTENTION!  —  Wanted,  50 
woodsmen  to  cut  and  peel  gum  and  poplar 
pulp  wood;  will  pay  $3.50  per  160  cubic  feet  for 
cutting  and  peeling  when  ranked;  shanties  and 
board  furnished  at  reasonable  rates;  season 
opens  June  1,  closes  September  15.  For  full 
particulars  write  C.  A.  KEPIIART,  George¬ 
town,  Del. 
WANTED— Girls  to  work  in  the  laundry,  dining 
room  and  as  ward  maids  in  institution.  Ad¬ 
dress  WHITE  HAVEN  SANATORIUM,  White 
Haven,  Pa. 
WANTED — Couple,  take  entire  charge  country 
home,  year  around,  New  Jersey;  must  be  good 
cook,  willing,  pleasant,  clean;  state  age,  refer¬ 
ences,  nationality,  experience,  wages.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3196,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — -Milkers;  certified  milk.  Wages:  14 
cows.  $60;  15  cows,  $65;  16  cows,  $70;  17 
cows,  $75;  18  cows,  $80;  19  cows.  $85;  20  cows, 
$90;  board  and  room.  WOOD  BROOK  FARMS, 
Metuchen,  N.  J.  Telephone  Metuehen  179. 
WANTED— Ml  y  May  1,  young  or  middle-aged 
married  e*iple,  without  children;  man  to  do 
farm  work  and  woman  to  help  in  boarding¬ 
house.  WINTERTHUR  FARMS,  Winterthur, 
Del. 
POULTRYMAN  —  For  large  commercial  plant; 
married  or  single;  wages  $70,  house,  privi¬ 
leges;  $50,  room  and  board.  ADVERTISER 
3192,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  or  married  men  to  work  on 
farms;  good  pay.  Apply  FARM  BUREAU 
OFFICE,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
FARMER — For  large  dairy  farm;  married  or 
single;  must  be  good  milker  and  teamster; 
good  house,  $65  and  perquisites;  single  man, 
$45,  board  and  room.  ADVERTISER  3193,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN  to  do  milkliouse  work  and  some 
milking;  should  know  how  to  make  butter; 
clean  habits;  no  cigarettes;  $45  per  month  with 
room  and  board.  W.  H.  HAINES,  Dover,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Couple;  45  miles  from  New  York 
City;  all-round  man,  garden,  chickens,  etc., 
drive  auto;  wife  plain  cook,  housework;  own 
rooms;  four  adults;  state  wages.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3187,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
CARPENTER  and  general  man  for  large  mod¬ 
ern  dairy  farm;  single  or  married;  must  be 
willing  to  do  all  kinds  of  work  on  dairy  farm; 
state  wages;  position  open  now.  ADVERTISER 
3194,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Reliable  married  couple,  no  children; 
man  handy  with  tools,  ordinary  farm  repair 
work,  also  willing  to  milk  when  required  and 
be  generally  useful;  wife  to  look  after  big  house 
and  do  some  plain  cooking  occasionally;  New 
York  State,  52  miles  from  city;  $100  per  month, 
1]°"^.furnislled'  fllel-  electric  light  and  milk. 
AD\  ERTISER  3186,  care  Rural  NewYorker. 
WANTED  —  Maid,  suburban  home,  family  of 
college  professor.  N.  A.  BRISCO,  Cranford, 
N.  J. 
WANTED  —  Farm  teamster,  unmarried,  with 
some  experience  and  good  references;  steady 
job  at  $50  a  month  with  board.  Applv  to 
BROAD  BROOK  FARM,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Experienced  general  farmer  and 
gardener  on  gentleman’s  farm  on  Belgrade 
Lakes,  in  Maine;  must  understand  handling 
modern  farm  machinery;  comfortable  home, 
with  all  improvements  and  usual  privileges;  no 
convenient  school  accommodations;  do  not  an¬ 
swer  having  children;  state  experience  and  sal¬ 
ary  expected;  reference  required.  Answer  M. 
DIRKS,  Room  832,  522  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 
Situations  Wanted 
MASTER  FARMER  desires  position  on  up-to- 
date  dairy  farm;  experienced  in  breeding 
purebred  Holstein  cattle;  also  producing  fancy 
market  milk;  proposition  must  be  large  enough 
to  pay  salary  of  $2,000  yearly;  details  of  ex¬ 
perience  with  high-class  reference  will  be  fur¬ 
nished  upon  request.  BOX  X,  North  Haven, 
Conn. 
POSITION  wanted  by  practical  farmer  on  small 
modern  farm  or  estate;  life  experience;  age 
43:  handy  with  tools;  best  references.  BOX 
126,  Lake  George,  N.  Y. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  a  Hollander,  single, 
age  49,  on  private  estate  as  herdsman  and 
dairyman;  best  of  reference.  ADVERTISER 
3158,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WOMAN  requires  position  as  housekeeper  on 
farm;  two  boys,  able  and  willing  to  do  light 
work;  reference.  ADVERTISER  3172,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FARM  MANAGER,  good  worker,  wishes  posi¬ 
tion;  thoroughly  understands  farming,  garden¬ 
ing,  fruit  trees,  dairy  and  poultry;  can  take"  full 
charge  of  any  size  farm:  understand  all  kinds 
of  machinery;  references;  39;  married;  small 
family.  Address  ADVERTISER  3168,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  by  young  married  man  as  working 
manager;  experienced,  farm  raised,  agricul¬ 
tural  college;  work  in  interest  of  employer: 
Massachusetts  or  Connecticut  preferred;  would 
consider  good  place  elsewhere;  no  dairy;  state 
salary  and  particulars.  ADVERTISER  3166, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  farm  boy,  16(4  years 
old.  as  farmer’s  helper  or  teamster.  Apply 
REGINALD  KELLY,  care  W.  L.  Cone,  R.  F’.  D., 
East  Haddam,  Conn. 
WANTED — Position  as  farm  manager;  having 
disposed  of  my  lease,  stock  and  tools  to  new 
purchaser  of  this  farm,  I  will  be  free  for  posi¬ 
tion  May  1;  I  am  American,  31,  married,  two 
children  going  to  school;  lifetime  experience 
farming,  agricultural  training;  five  years  as 
superintendent  on  private  place  consisting  of 
500  acres  during  war  time;  have  been  farming 
for  myself  during  past  year.  ADVERTISER 
3165,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  MAN  (married)  wants  to  work  on  poul¬ 
try  farm  for  wages  or  as  partner.  Write  to 
AKERSLOOT,  233  West  112th  Street,  New  York. 
YOUNG  ambitious  man  wants  work  on  poultry 
farm;  good  reference;  moderate  wages. 
ADVERTISER  3177,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  wanted  with  cottage:  married  man; 
four  in  family;  within  50  miles  New  York 
City;  20  years’  experience  as  gardener  or  care¬ 
taker  on  farm  or  estate;  handy  with  tools;  milk 
cows  if  needed;  knowledge  of  chickens  and  han¬ 
dle  horses;  best  of  references;  state  wages  and 
particulars  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  3180, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — By  a  sober,  industrious  man,  mid¬ 
dle-aged  woman  housekeeper;  one  who  would 
appreciate  a  good  home.  Correspond  A.  B. 
SAXMAN,  Latrobe,  Pa. 
FARM  or  estate  superintendent,  married,  open 
for  position  on  gentleman’s  country  place  or 
commercial  farm;  lifetime  experience  growing 
all  farm  crops,  operation  and  repairing  of  mod¬ 
ern  farm  machinery,  purebred  cattle,  the  pro¬ 
duction  of  high-grade  milk,  poultry,  construc¬ 
tion  work,  crop  rotation  and  soil  improvement; 
references;  please  state  salary  and  privileges  in 
first  letter.  ADVERTISER  3178,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
ASSISTANT  POULTRYMAN,  single,  wants 
position  on  commercial  poultry  plant;  three 
years’  experience.  ADVERTISER  3189,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  on  commercial  poultry 
plant  or  private  estate  by  man,  willing 
worker,  strong,  intelligent;  some  experience 
with  poultry;  good  home  and  chance  to  learn 
the  business  essential;  good  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3188,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN  —  Single;  Scotch:  free  end  of 
April;  experienced  in  purebreds;  Ayrshires 
preferred;  experienced  also  in  farming,  poultry 
and  hogs.,  ADVERTISER  3179,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HOUSEKEEPER  —  American  woman,  age  36, 
wishes  position;  competent  and  reliable;  coun¬ 
try  preferred.  ADVERTISER  3184,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED  MAN,  experienced,  wants  work 
on  farm.  ADVERTISER  3183,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Poultryman  seeks  position;  single; 
American;  26;  college  and  practical  exper¬ 
ienced;  hustler,  competent,  can  produce  the 
goods;  no  kid  glove  artist.  ADVERTISER  3182, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN,  single,  desires  position;  12  years’ 
practical  experience,  stock  raising.  A.  R. 
work,  testing,  butter-making;  agricultural 
school  graduate.  ADVERTISER  3208,  care 
Rural  New1- Yorker. 
years  of  farm  experience;  preference  given  to 
position  where  two  boys,  14  and  16  years  of 
age,  can  earn  during  vacation;  would  accept  a 
share  or  rent  proposition:  kindly  state  wages. 
ADVERTISER  3197,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
1 0ULTRY  EXPERT,  single,  college  graduate, 
with  broadest  practical  and  scientific  exper¬ 
ience,  with  skill  and  economical  sense,  seeks 
management  of  large  poultry  plant  where  high¬ 
est  results  are  desired;  onlv  high-class  propo¬ 
sition  considered.  ADVERTISER  3206,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position,  herdsman  or  farmer;  life 
experience,  stock,  crops;  Pennsylvania,  near 
Philadelphia;  state  wages,  board.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3191,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
mercial  or  private  plant;  12  years’  practical 
experience,  covering  all  branches  of  the  work; 
thoroughly  competent  to  take'  charge  of  any 
plant;  excellent  references.  Answer  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3207,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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