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Farm  Help  Wanted 
WANTED — For  private  estate,  near  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  on  shore  of  Take  Erie,  four  men  for  gen¬ 
eral  farm  and  garden  work;  state  wages,  ex- 
perfeoce,  etc..  Ill  first  letter.  Apply  MAN  A- 
tjfiK,  Lochevan,  Derby,  N,  Y. _ _ 
WANTED — Married  man,  with  thorough  knowl¬ 
edge  of  cows,  to  take  charge  oh  small  farm; 
give  references,  experience  and  wages  desired. 
ADVERTISER  3297,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Women  between  ages  of  18  and  35 
vears  to  assist  in  care  of  patients;  salary  840 
month,  single  room,  board  and  laundry.  Apply 
Superintendent  nurses,  4401  Market 
Street.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
WANTED — A  reliable,  industrious  married  cou¬ 
ple,  no  children;  the  man  must  understand 
the  feeding  and  care  of  dairy  cows  and  a  good 
dry  band  milker;  the  wife  to  assist  in  general 
housework ;  must  be  neat  and  a  good  plum 
cook;  best  of  living  conditions  in  owner’s  fam- 
ijy ;  kindly  state  salary  expected  in  first  letter, 
together  with  referenees  or  names  bf  past  em¬ 
ployers.  DEED  DALE  FARM,  Concord  Junc¬ 
tion,  Mass.  
WANTED — Assistant  matrons,  between  the  ages 
of  25  and  45  years;  salary  852  a  month  and 
maintenance.  Apply  SUPERINTENDENT,  New 
York  State  Reformatory  for  Women,  Bedford 
Mills,  N.  Y. _ _ _ 
aklLKERS  WANTED  —  Dry  hand,  for  certified 
dairy;  10-hour  day;  $60  and  board;  15  cows; 
also  man  for  bottling  plant;  experience  pre¬ 
ferred.  SHEFFIELD  PAWLING  FARM,  Paw¬ 
ling,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — House  and  ward  maids;  $30  to  $35 
month,  single  room,  board  and  laundry.  Ad¬ 
dress  HOUSEKEEPER,  Pennsylvania  Hospital, 
4401  Market  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
COUPLE  WANTED — White,  Protestant,  Scotch, 
English  or  American  preferred,  to  work  for 
family  of  two  city  people  in  country,  00  miles 
north  of  New  York,  five  miles  from  nearest 
village;  man  for  general  work  outside  and  inside 
and  to  drive  and  care  for  Ford  ear  (Franklin 
car  also  used);  knowledge  of  gardening  essen¬ 
tial;  woman  to  be  good  plain  cook  and  general 
housekeeper;  laundrjf  sent  out  wlieu  family  is 
at  home;  no  animals,  except  one  dog;  two  rooms 
and  bath  for  use  of  couple;  year  ’round  position 
for  people  who  wish  to  live  in  the  country  and 
know  how,  where  willingness,  responsibility  and 
conscientiousness  will  be  appreciated.  State 
references  and  wages  desired  in  answering  to 
SINCLAIR  KENNEDY,  Patterson,  Putnam  Co., 
N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Two  experienced  farm  teamsters; 
$50  per  month  and  .good  board.  Call  or  ad¬ 
dress  MANAGER,  MacBrae  Farm,  Flemington, 
N.  3. 
FARMER — For  large  dairy  farm;  married  or 
single;  good  house  and  perquisites  and  $65; 
single  man,  $45  with  board;  fitie  buildings;  good 
location,  Sussex  County,  N.  J.;  must  be  good 
milker  and  teamster.  ADVERTISER  3318.  care 
Rural  New-Yorker.  -  “ 
CARPENTER  and  general  man  for  dairy  farm; 
married  or  single;  poultryman  for  large  com¬ 
mercial  plant;  married  or  single;  wages  $70  for 
married  man,  with  house,  etc.;  $45  for  single. 
ADVERTISER  3319,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — House  mothers  for  two  cottages,  one 
girls’  and  one  boys’;  also  substitute  bouse 
mother;  salary  $50-$55  per  month;  school  in 
central  part  of  New  York  State.'  ADVERTISER 
3322,  care  Rural  New-Yorker.  , 
WANTED — Man  and  wife  to-  work  on  farm; 
house,  milk  and  wood  furnished.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3330,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED  Protestant  woman,  to  assist 
with  housework  in  country;  must  be  honest 
and  intelligent;  good  home;  $18  monthly.  BOX 
27,  Selden,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
YOUNG  woman  for  downstairs  work,  family  of 
three;  no  washing;  all  conveniences;  on  “New- 
ark-Morristown”  bus  line;  state  salary.  BON¬ 
NIE  BRAE  FARM,  Hanover,  N.  J. 
POULTRYMAN  WANTED — Man  who  thoroughly 
understands  the  business;  one  who  can  rear 
baby  chicks  and  handle  2,000  layers  for  egg  pro¬ 
duction;  man  expected  to  do  the  work  with  my 
help;  state  age,  experience  and  wages  expected; 
to  live  with  owner.  Address  R.  E.  BOTTENUS, 
New  Suffolk,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — For  Summer  resort,  Adironda'cks, 
laundress,  waitresses,  chambermaids  and  dish¬ 
washers;  washing  done  by  steam.  Address  FEN¬ 
TON  HOUSE,  Number  Four,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Married  gardener  for  small  place  in 
the  Berkshires;  man  wanted  who  can  care  for 
animals,  /<lo  vegetable  gardening,  keep  lawn  in 
order,  without  outside  help,  and  who  has  some 
mechanical  knowledge;  house  and  good  wages. 
Apply  BOX  365,  Lenox,  Mass. 
WANTED — A  man  about  40  years  or  younger  as 
partner  by  a  man  of  middle  age,  owning  a 
farm  stocked  With  horses,  cows,  hens,  all  farm¬ 
ing  implements  and  tools,  which  farm  is  situat¬ 
ed  near  the  county  seat  and  near  the  main  line 
of  three  railroads,  and  equipped  with  telephone 
service.  R.  F.  D.  carrier,  electric  lights  and  the 
conveniences  for  high  school  education:  must  be 
a  good  horseman  and  one  who  does  not  use  booze, 
pla.v  pool  nor  a  constant  smoker,  but  a  man  who 
is  worthy  of  the  same  consideration  of  a  son;  in 
answering  give  full  particulars  and  former  ex¬ 
perience.  ADVERTISER  3323,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
PARTNER  WANTED — Mail  for  chicken  and 
fruit  farm.  S.  HART,  Maple  Ave.,  Vine- 
land,  N.  J. 
WANTED— Experienced  single  farm  hand,  dry- 
hand  milker  (6  cows) ;  must  be  neat,  willing 
worker;  permanent  position  for  right  man;  $60 
and  board.  KRAMER  BROS.,  Georgetown,  Conn. 
WANTED — Boy  to  help  deliver  milk  and  do 
dairy  work;  experience  not  needed;  state  age 
and  wages  wanted;  permanent  position, 
KRAMER  BROS.,  Georgetown,  Conn. 
WANTED — Young  single  man  for  poultry  farm; 
desire  farm-raised  man,  interested  and  will¬ 
ing;  steady  .iob:  $50  per  month  and  board.  MAT- 
TITUCK  WHITE  LEGHORN  FARM,  Matti- 
tfiek,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  men  and  women  as  attendants 
iD  State  institution  for  feeble-minded;  sal¬ 
ary  $44  per  month  and  maintenance.  Apply, 
stating  age  and  enclosing  letter  of  reference 
(from  previous  employer  if  possible),  to  SUPER¬ 
INTENDENT.  Letcbwortli  Village,  Thiells,  Rock¬ 
land  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  good  reliable  married  man 
to.  help  on  farm;  should  have  tractor  experi¬ 
ence;  $70  per  month,  home  and  garden;  work 
for  other  members  of  family.  BELLE  ALTO 
FARMS,  Wernersville,  Pa. 
WANTED — A  couple  for  a  country  place  near 
Concord,  N.  H.;  woman  for  general  house¬ 
work  for  family  of  two;  man  for  gardening, 
chores  and  general  handy  work.  ADVERTISER 
3336,  cafe  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — -Single  man,  good  habits,  for  small 
fruit  and  truck  farm,  for  general  work:  good 
home;  state  wages.  O.  C.  PIIASSE,  Prince  Bay, 
S.  I.,  N.  Y. 
BOY  OR  MAN  wanted  for  farm  work  in  the 
Catskill  section;  good  home,  with  privileges 
of  family;  state  wages  expected.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3334,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Middle-aged  white  woman  as  house- 
worker  for  small  adult  family  in  South  Or¬ 
ange,  N.  J.;  no  laundry;  good  home  where  good 
service  is  appreciated.  Write  or  apply  to  C.  E. 
WESTON,  105  West  40th  Street,  New  York. 
WANTED — Good  all  around  farm  hand  for  gen¬ 
eral  farm;  no  milking;  $45  per  month,  board 
and  room;  steady  year  around  job.  Address 
ADVERTISER  3342,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  man  for  general  farming; 
state  wages  per  month  for  season,  experience. 
W.  A.  SHAPLEY,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — A  reliable  American  man;  must,  be 
good  milker  and  teamster:  house,  garden, 
wood  and  milk  furnished.  GEORGE  M.  HAR¬ 
MS,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
WANTED  —  Farmer,  married,  to  do  general 
farming,  poultry  work.  etc.  RICHLAND 
FARMS,  Hightstown,  N\  J. 
WANTED — Respectable,  honest,  young  man  as 
poultryman,  single,  and  one  who  can  assist  in 
milking  every  odd  Sunday;  must  know  how  to 
care  for  poultry  and  understand  incubators  and 
be  clean  and  neat  in  bis  work.  State  wages 
required,  with  room  and  board,  to  SUPERIN¬ 
TENDENT,  Harkness  Estate,  Waterford,  Conn. 
WANTED — Married  man  for  general  farming; 
have  small  herd  of  Guernseys;  can  also  use  15 
to  18-year-old  boy;  will  pay  good  wages.  S.  C,‘ 
BENTLEY,  Lyndonville',  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  man  who  can  drive  Ford 
truck  and  manage  team  on  farm  for  poultry, 
dairy  and  gardening;  wages  $55  per  month,  with 
increase  to  $60  for  satisfactory  service.  A. 
VAN  BENSCHOTEN,  New  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — At  once,  reliable  man  or  boy  on 
general  farm:  no  cigarettes;  please  write 
fully.  F.  S.  HOLLENBECK,  Tully,  N.  Y. 
A  YOUNG  WOMAN  wanting  a  good  home  and 
good  wages  to  do  light  housework  in  the 
family  of  a  clergyman;  four  in  the  family. 
MRS.  THOMAS  TRAVIS,  149  Watchung  Ave¬ 
nue,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
BOY,  16  or  over,  for  small  poultry-dairy  farm: 
good  home;  give  qualifications  and  wages  ex¬ 
pected  in  first  letter.  CHARLES  MANLEY. 
Braintree,  Vt. 
WANTED — Man  and  wife.  State  Game  Farm, 
Sherburne,  N.  Y. ;  man  to  help  with  poultry, 
pheasants  and  other  work  about  the  farm:  wife 
to  board  one  or  two  men  during  Summer;  wages 
for  man  $1,000  per  year,  payments  'being  made 
every  two  weeks;  with- the  position  is  furnished 
a  house  with  heater  and  cook  stove,  also  tele¬ 
phone,  light,  fuel,  a  reasonable  supply  of  milk 
and  eggs  and  room  for  garden.  Apply  to 
HARRY’ T.  ROGERS.  Superintendent  of  Game 
Farms,  Sherburne,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  farm  helper:  a  good  .  job  for 
private  estate  in  Connecticut.  Address  H. 
AARON,  30  Broad  Street,  New  York  City. 
FARMER— Married,  without '  family ;  must  un¬ 
derstand  and  be  thoroughly  interested  in  re¬ 
claiming  old  place;  knowledge  drainage  essen¬ 
tial;  also  thorough  knowledge  soil  and  erops, 
farm  implements  and  repairs,  and  .good  team¬ 
ster;  this  job  calls  for  hard  work,  but  is  good, 
permanent  position,  with  good  home  surround¬ 
ings;'  good  wages  with  bonus  to  right  man;  none 
but  experienced  in  building  up  old  places  need 
apply;  references.  ADVERTISER  3345,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Good  cook:  family  of  two;  no  laun¬ 
dry:  good  pay  and  home.  Write  O.  C.,  4401 
Market  Street,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
HANDY  MAN  wanted  for  country  place,  farm¬ 
ing,  gardening,  generally  useful,  on  estate, 
near  Peekskill,  N.  Y.;  all  year  around  position; 
board  and  lodging  furnished;  state  age,  where 
previously  employed  and  salary  wanted.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3368.  care  Rural  New-Yorker., 
FARMER-GARDENER  wanted  for  work  a  few 
miles  from  New  York  City;  good  job  for  a 
good  man.  ADVERTISER  3367,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Single  men  to  work  at  least  one 
year  as  testers  in  New  York  Cow  Testing 
Associations;  experience  in  feeding  and  in  oper¬ 
ation  of  Babcock  test  essential;  give  age,  school 
training,  dairy  or  farm  experience,  names  and 
address  of1  former  employers.  Write  G.  W. 
TAILBY,  JR.,  Animal  Husbandry  Department, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Practical,  thoroughly  experienced 
farmer,  married,  to  operate  50-acre  poultry, 
fruit  and  truck  farm  in  Union  County,  N.  J. ; 
no  estate  manager,  superintendent,  etc.,  but  a 
real  farmer;  six-room  cottage  with  all  conven¬ 
iences;  farm  fully  equipped,  including  tractor 
and  motor  truck;  I  want  to  specialize  in  poultry 
and  fruit,  and  will  make  it  worth  while  to  the 
man  who  can  make  good;  prefer  share  propo¬ 
sition,  with  guaranteed  income  of  $100  per 
month,  plus  usual  perquisites;  only  capable,  in¬ 
dustrious  man  with  unqualified  references  con¬ 
sidered,.  ADVERTISER  3364,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Milk-house  man:  some  milking;  mar¬ 
ried,  $80,  house;  single,  $60,  room  and  board: 
also  two-time-a-day  milkers,  $50,  room  and 
board.  GLEN  FOERD  FARMS,  Torresdale, 
Philadelphia.  Pa. 
WANTED — -Couple,  35-40  years,  live  wires,  not 
afraid  work,  to  make  big  money  on  very 
liberal  share  basis;  woman  to  cook  and  good 
butter-maker;  man  practical  farmer;  90-acre 
farm,  principally  chickens,  vegetables,  berries, 
corn;  what  we  want  is  big  production;  no  mar¬ 
keting;  can  sell  right  on  farm  more  than  can 
be  produced;  only  seven  miles  to  40,000  city; 
wonderful  opportunity  for  those  that  would  like 
practically  their  own  place  without  investing  a 
dollar.  E.  &  P.,  589  Greene  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
MILKERS— Dry-hand,  white,  single,  20  to  30 
cows  twice  a  day,  with  no  other  work;  $60 
per  mouth  with  board  and  room;  liberal  bonus 
to  competent  men.  WALKER-GOKDON  LABOR¬ 
ATORY  CO.,  Plainsboro,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Married  man  who  understands  or¬ 
charding  and  is  a  good  cow  man.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3362,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WOMAN  wanted  for  housework  -  on  farm,  1V4 
miles  from  town,  70  miles  from  New  York; 
family  of  two;  all  conveniences;  good  pleasant 
home  for  the  right  party;  state  age  and  wages. 
ADVERTISER  3301,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WHITE  GIRL  wanted  to  do  general  housework 
and  assist  in  care  of  child;  home  environment, 
treated  as  one  of  family;  surroundings  con¬ 
genial;  heavy  washing  sent  out;  must  be  neat 
and  honest;  references  required;  salary  $30  per 
month.  ALMA  O.  SWAN,  77  Prospect  Street, 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Two  women,  one  for  cook,  one  for 
waitress  and  housework:  give  reference  and 
wages  wanted.  Address  BOX  J,  Seneca  Falls, 
N.  Y. 
POULTRYMAN  WANTED— Married  man  pre¬ 
ferred;  plant  of  1,200  pigeons,  700  laying 
hens;  practical  and  competent  in  all  branches 
and  a  good  picker;  permanent  and  good  position 
for  right  man;  house,  garden  and  milk  sup¬ 
plied;  give  full  particulars,  references  and  state 
wages  in  first  letter.  ADVERTISER  3358.  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Poultryman,  married;  I  have  the 
land,  the  plant,  the  market,  and  will  enlarge 
with  the  right  party.  Offer  straight  salary,  or 
salary  plus  percentage,  nice  cottage,  garden, 
milk,  etc.,  and  if  you  are  a  worker  and  your 
wife  can  help  some,  communicate  with  AD 5  ER- 
TISER  3355,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — At  once,  single,  reliable,  experienced 
man  as  teamster  for  general  farm  work  on 
large  private  estate:  wages  $120  per  month; 
steady  position  for  right  man;  furnished  room, 
and  can  board  self  on  place.  BOX  77,  Sewick- 
ley,  Pa.  
WANTED — Teamster  for  private  place;  $70  a 
month,  room  and  board:  must  be  good  worker; 
send  references.  ADVERTISER  3352,  (-are 
Rural  New-Yorker.  _ _ 
WANTED — Married  couple  or  single  mail,  fruit 
and  general  farm;  willing  worker;  highest 
wages;  pleasant  and  nice  place  in  village;  ex¬ 
ceptional  chance  for  couple  having  children  ot 
high  school  age;  state  age.  weight  and  wages 
desired.  GEORGE  L.  COOPER,  Lyndonville, 
N.  Y. 
Situations  Wanted 
POSITION  WANTED  by  master  farmer  as  man¬ 
ager  of  large  farm  proposition;  am  47  years 
of  age,  married,  no  children;  my  experience  has 
been  wide  in  breeding  purebred  Holstein  cattle 
and  producing  fancy  market  milk;  I  feel  con¬ 
fident  that  I  can  show  results;  would  be  glad  to 
detail  my  experience  in  a  personal  interview; 
first-class  reference  as  to  my  ability  and  char¬ 
acter.  ADVERTISER  3230,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
EUROC-JERSEY  bog  man.  experienced  all 
branches,  married,  no  family,  highest  refer¬ 
ence,  open  for  engagement.  ADVERTISER 
3321,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN — Thoroughly  competent  and  exper¬ 
ienced;  willing  worker  and  expert  milker; 
must  be  first-clasi?  man;  steady  .job;  good  wages. 
BLUE  RIBBON  FARMS,  Westport,  Conn. 
TWO  BOYS  (18)  wish  work  on  fruit  farm. 
MAY,  1774  Second  Avenue,  New  York  City. 
DAIRYMAN  desires  position  on  private  estate 
to’ take  charge  of  the  creamery  work;  no  milk- 
ing;  good  butter-maker ;  references.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3332,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
PRACTICAL  married  man,  with  children,  poul¬ 
try,  with  experience  at  general  farming  also, 
would  like  a  position  on  combination  farm  or 
commercial  poultry  plant;  hard  work  no  draw¬ 
back,  but  would  appreciate  place  where  advance¬ 
ment  is  possible.  ADVERTISER  3331,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  —  Position  as  nurse;  chronic  ease; 
Protestant  family  'or  school;  ADVERTISER 
3326,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  single,  wishes  position;  having 
experience  ip  all  its  branches,  can  make  busi¬ 
ness  pav  under  modern  conditions.  ALEXAN¬ 
DER  WAHLIG,  1319  Myrtle  Ave.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
YOUNG  woman  wishes  position  as  housekeeper 
where  her  toy  dogs  wauld  be  no  objection. 
ADVERTISER  3337,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
AGRICULTURAL  college  graduate,  reliable, 
clean  cut,  have  good  practical  experience,  de¬ 
sire  proposition  along  agricultural  lines;  estate 
management  preferred:  unquestionable  refer¬ 
ences.  Address  ADVERTISER  3343,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  first-class,  middle-aged. 
married  farmer,  herdsman.  A.  R.  O.  and  calf 
raiser.  ADVERTISER  3339,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
HOUSEWORKER  —  American,  desires  work 
where  other  help  is  kept;  suburban  home;  up¬ 
stairs  or  downstairs,  cooking;  no  laundry;  long 
experience;  or  housekeeper  in  motherless  home 
Where  children  are  school  age;  state  require¬ 
ments  and  salary.  ADVERTISER  3349,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN,  25,  single,  desires  position; 
four  years’  practical  experience;  references; 
available  June  15.  Address  SHOW  MIYATA, 
P.  O.  Box  819,  Babylon,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
MARRIED  all  around  handy  man.  gardener, 
farmer,  teamster  or  caretaker,  wants  place  by 
June  1 ;  give  full  particulars  and  best  wages 
paid;  references  exchanged.  RALPH  CLARK, 
R.  1,  Alto,  Ga. 
HERDSMAN,  single,  open  for  position;  expert 
feeder  and  calf  raiser,  A.  R.  work,  testing, 
butter-making;  references.  ADVERTISER  3350, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
YOUNG  married  farmer,  experienced  and  de¬ 
sirous  to  come  ahead,  wishes  a  position  at 
once  as  manager  or  to  take  charge  of  a  farm 
in  New  York  State:  can  furnish  first-class  refer¬ 
ences;  please  give  fully  particulars  in  first  let¬ 
ter.  ADVERTISER  3348,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY  EXPERT,  college  graduate,  single. 
with  widest  practical  experience,  with  skill 
and  economical  sense,  seeks  management  of 
larger  plant  where  more  than  average  results 
desired;  only  high-class  proposition  considered. 
ADVERTISER  3365,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  —  Experienced  tdacher, 
mother’s  helper,  kindergarten,  primary,  nature 
study,  sewing;  testimonials.  M.,  School  of 
Horticulture,  Ambler,  Pa. 
POULTRYMAN — 18  years’  experience;  posi¬ 
tively  competent,  conscientious;  squabs,  ex¬ 
hibition  stock,  line  breeding,  pedigree  work,  use 
of  lights  on  layers;  not  just  a  poultryman,  but 
a  constructive  breeder;  specialist  heavy  laying 
Leghorns;  will  consider  salary  or  percentage 
proposition;  can  start  for  Summer  alone  With 
assurance  of  quarters  for  family  later;  age  40; 
married;  only  one  child,  high  school  age. 
ADVERTISER  3366,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED— Position  as  manager;  single;  grad¬ 
uate;  experienced;  referenees.  ADVERTISER 
3359,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
MARRIED  MAN.  age  40;  life  experience  with 
dairy  cows  or  horses;  also  two  sous,  good 
milkers,  one  a  chauffeur;  can  give  good  refer¬ 
ence.  JACOB  RAPHAEL,  Livingston,  Essex 
Co.,  N.  J. 
ELDERLY'  WOMAN  wants  position  in  country 
as  plain  cook  or  helper.  ADVERTISER  3357, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
DAIRY  FARMER — Constructive  worker;  accus¬ 
tomed  to  operating  large  herds  and  farms  by 
common  sense  and  profitable  methods:  want 
share  contract  with  fully  equipped  farm  and 
herd,  near  large  city;  state  your  terms  and  de¬ 
scribe  herd,  farm  and  equipment.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3354,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
TWO  BOYS  wish  a  place  to  work  on  farm 
Summer  vacation.  BOX  514,  Bellport,  Suf¬ 
folk  Co.,  N.  Y. 
HOUSEKEEPER,  age  42,  wishes  position  for 
one  or  two  in  family;  no  children;  good  home; 
excellent  worker;  no  further  than  three  hours 
out;  write  only.  MRS.  PARKER,  132  West 
71st  Street,  New  York. 
Farms  For  Sale,  to  Rent,  etc. 
28- ROOM  Summer  hotel,  with  9-room  cottage,  in 
popular  Hebrew  resort,  near  lake,  100  miles 
from  New  York  City;  100-acre  farm  in  connec¬ 
tion;  ideal  location  for  Summer  camp;  good 
money-making  proposition.  Write  for  full  par¬ 
ticulars,  ADVERTISER  2940,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — 300-acre  farm  in  Connecticut,  fully 
equipped  with  first-class  machinery  and  tools; 
80  head  purebred  Holstein  cattle;  all  buildings 
modern  and  in  A1  condition;  land  the  best  and 
in  a  high  state  of  cultivation;  a  high-class  prop¬ 
osition;  replies  wanted  only  front  responsible 
parties.  Address  ADVERTISER  2900,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
MODERN  going  duck  farm  for  sale;  ideal  cli¬ 
mate  and  soil;  40  section  improved  Dundee 
incubator;  all  equipment  modern;  capacity 
80,000;  operating  profitably;  price  reasonable. 
517  KRESGE  BLDG.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
206-ACRE  FARM — 36  registered  and  grade  Hol- 
steins,  purebred  Lake  welders;  50  acres  tint-  , 
her,  apple  orchard,  complete  farm  equipment. 
C.  M.  EATON,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 186-acre  Central  New  York  valley 
farm;  54  head  of  stock;  excellent  equipment 
and  buildings.  For  particulars  and  photographs 
write  MRS.  C.  R.  DU  ROE,  South  New  Berlin, 
N.  Y. 
FARM— 25  acres;  2%  miles  Beverly,  N.  J.,  15 
miles  Philadelphia  by  Pennsylvania  Railroad; 
electrically  lighted  modern  houses  for  1,000 
chickens,  up-to-date  dairy  barn  for  10  cows, 
usual  farm  buildings;  1,200  peach  trees,  pear 
and  apple  orchard,  berries;  house,  five  bedrooms 
and  bath,  hot  water  heat,  electric  light,  water 
plant;  everything  in  good  order.  Apply  owner, 
R.  D.  McELROY,  Beverly,  N.  J. 
TWELVE  MILES  from  Washington,  D.  C. — 
Tile  house,  'eight  rooms  and  bath,  modern 
plumbing,  hot-air  furnace;  fine  well  and  spring; 
barn  and  chicken  house;  on  trolley  line  with 
freight  delivery;  about  15  acres;  five  acres  in 
woodland.  Address  A.  H.  SEDGWICK,  R.  No. 
1,  Vienna,  Va. 
NEW  JERSEY  poultry  farm,  m  successful  oper¬ 
ation,  for  sale;  ideal  location;  12  acres;  28 
miles  from  New  York;  choice  stock  of  1.300 
hens.  2,000  chicks;  never-failing  spring;  resi¬ 
dence,  nine  large  rooms,  modern  conveniences; 
$7,000  cash  required:  balance  ol’  $11,000  easy 
terms.  ADVERTISER  3309,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRY  FARM— 23  acres;  good  buildings;  500 
White  Leghorn  layers,  producing  good  income; 
tractor,  feed  mill.  Ford  delivery;  ail  imple¬ 
ments  included;  75  miles  out,  Northern  New 
Jersey:  price  $5,000;  terms;  no  agents.  H. 
MORRIS,  R.  D.  2,  Washington,  N.  J. 
50- ACRE  poultry  farm,  near  Guilford,  Conn.; 
7-room  modern  dwelling  large  equipped  chick¬ 
en  house;  two  large  hot-water  heated  brooder 
houses;  three  barns;  cow,  horse,  chickens,  farm 
equipment;  sale  account  of  death;  price  reason¬ 
able;  terms  arranged.  OWNER,  300  Elderts 
Lane,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
116-ACRE  Hudson  River  Valley  farm;  will  sell 
bare  or  fully  equipped;  possession  at  once. 
WILLIAM  H.  MILLER,  Athens,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Farm,  about  25  acres,  for  fruit, 
poultry;  some  woodland;  on  or  near  water; 
eight-room  house:  Central  Jersey  preferred; 
about  $5,000.  ADVERTISER  3313,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
VILLAGE  HOME — Seven  rooms,  water,  bath; 
barn;  fruit;  one-half  acre;  near  school  and 
trolley.  C.  BRUNDAGE,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  —  Small  farm,  small  house,  fruit, 
spring,  high  elevation;  small  price.  ADVER¬ 
TISER  3328,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
104  ACRES,  half  timber;  fair  buildings;  brook; 
ideal  for  sheep,  bees,  poultry,  dairy;  $2,100. 
SORACE,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — 191  acres  fruit  land;  20  timber 
(oak);  running  water:  two  sets  of  buildings; 
$12,000;  views  on  application.  Owner,  J.  F. 
WALTERSDORFF,  Jr.,  Hanover,  York  Co.,  Pa. 
25- ACRE  FARM,  Coventry,  R.  I.,  near  State 
road;  10-room  house;  piazza,  barn,  henroost, 
fruit,  water  power;  excellent  land.  For  particu¬ 
lars  address  “FARM,”  Box  1204,  Providence, 
EXCEPTIONAL  poultry  farm.  600  capacity,  fine 
stock,  thoroughly  equipped  witli  every  con¬ 
venience;  good  income;  5  acres;  Hunterdon 
County,  New  Jersey;  owner  obliged  to  sell; 
moderate  price  to  quick  buyer.  ADVERTISER 
3327,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
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