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YOUNG COUPLE desire position as caretaker on 
private estate; man lias chauffeur license; or 
as working foreman on farm. ADVERTISER 
8680, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—112-acre Alfalfa farm; will cut 
price rather than rent; best soil; beautiful 
homo spot. GEOROE R. CROSS, 86 Seneca 
Street. Oneida, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre farm: running water: or¬ 
chard: good buildings: location, Glen, Mont¬ 
gomery Co.. N. Y.; price, $3,000. D. E. V00R- 
HEES. Plainville, N. Y. 
DESIRABLE one hundred fifteen-acre Piedmont, 
Virginia, farm: good dwelling, outbuildings, 
frni* and everything necessary: school, town, 
station, two and half miles; price and terms 
moderate. For particulars address ADVER¬ 
TISER 8620, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—75 acres: good soil: good buildings; 
particulars to interested: no agents. EDWIN 
DUTTWEILER. Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Right in town or village, small 
house having good lot: liberal rent or fair 
price for right thing. Address ADVERTISER 
8454, enre Rural New-Yorker. 
720-ACRE stock farm, $ 20,000 : 2U. miles to 
railroad village, near city: 150 acres valuable 
timber; balance well-fenced, spring-watered, 
smooth, productive land: buildings nloue worth 
farm price: immediate possession. GEO. GOOD- 
ELT.E, Geneva, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—87 acres: fruit, grain farm; between 
Seneca. Cayuga I.akes: good buildings: good 
water: tools; $3,700. W. CLAPP. 401 S. Anna 
St., Ithaca, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fruit and dairy farm of 150 acres, 
near East Windham, in the Catskills; good 
buildings; 20-room boarding-house; excellent 
water; abundance of wood and timber: sap bush 
of 300 trees; owing to poor health and old age 
must sacrifice for half value; $7,000: terms. 
Address ADVERTISER 8540, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Large fruit farm, without build¬ 
ings; cheap. LAURENCE, Brlmfleld, Mass. 
NEW YORK STATE FARM—70 acres, $2,000; 
easy terms: full particulars from L. E. DRAY¬ 
TON. Mahnomen, Minn. 
FOR SALE—45-acre farm in the Catskills; house 
has running water, toilet and bath: price 
$6,000: easy payments. ADVERTISER 8558, care 
Rural New-Yorker 
FARM—140 acres in a beautiful section Bucks 
Co., Pa.; large 14-room house with improve¬ 
ments: fine lawn; with or without two tenement 
houses and timber: running stream; two hours’ 
ride from New York City: near trolley and two 
towns of 9,000 population: 10 miles from Tren¬ 
ton; stock and implements if wanted: posses¬ 
sion soon; price for farm alone, $10,000; a bar¬ 
gain in a fertile farm and tine country home: 
buildings good repair and painted, could not be 
duplicated for $30,000. Address owner. JOS. D. 
WILSON, Route 1, Trenton. N. .7. 
AMERICAN family of three wants to rent house 
with ground for garden and raising poultry, 
with option of buying. ADVERTISER 8585, 
care Rurnl New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Three farms, near Somerville: all 
in good condition. No. 1—96 acres excellent 
trucking soil, on river, right in town. No. 2— 
85 acres. No. 3—175 acres; both dairy and 
general farming; buildings good. C. DRYSDALF 
BLACK. Somerville. N. J. 
FOR RENT—Farm, 100 acres, near Somerville; 
fair buildings; improvements in house; $700. 
C. DRYSDALE BLACK, Somerville, N. J. 
FOR SALE—200-acre stock, fruit, truck, grain, 
grass and poultry farm; good land and fair 
buildings; fine climate; price, $7,500. A. 1,. 
SELTZER, Marion Station, Md. 
DELAWARE COUNTY dairy farm; 310 acres: 
90 head cattle; 3 heavy teams; now occupied 
and for sale by owner; no agents; producing 
$11,000 milk yearly; with all stock and equip¬ 
ment, $25,000. LEE P. GRANT, Bloomville, 
N. Y. 
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TO CLOSE ESTATE—Large bouse, 16 rooms, 
with 1 acres of land; six outbuildings: or¬ 
chard of apples, pears, cherries and peach trees; 
on Albany State road, Columbia County; good 
location for boarding or roadhouse. Particulars, 
A. V. ARNOLD, 550 Third Avenue, New York 
City. 
FARM—Wanted to buy; any size; in Western 
Connecticut or Westchester, Putnam or 
Dutchess counties, of New York; do not reply 
unless stnting full particulars and lowest cash 
price in first letter; I am not an agent; if not 
on State road, state distance from it. C. O. 
CARLSON, P. O. BOX 238, Fairfield, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Farm of 116 acres: level limestone 
land; plenty of wood; apple orchard; meadow 
brook; large apple orchard; large house of eight 
rooms, in excellent condition; 65-ft. barn: three 
new poultry houses; farm implements, including 
tractor: farm Ixiriiers large creek and water 
power; price $9,500. T. H. SMITH, Hopewell 
Junction, N. Y. 
WOMAN wants board and space suitable for tea 
room and curio shop; on State road; New York 
State: not over 100 miles from New York City: 
will consider a partnership. ADVERTISER 
8593. care Rural New-Yorker. 
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SALE or EXCHANGE—Fine 100-acre farm, eight 
miles Syracuse. RALPH JAMES, ('lay, N. Y. 
FARM MANAGER desires position; 11 years’ 
experience: can give good reference. CANOE 
BROOK FARM, Summit. N. J. 
POSITION WANTED as manager of orchard; 
experienced; if you want results, let me have 
it; best of references; satisfactory reasons for 
leaving present position. T. H. BERRY, Madi¬ 
son Heights. Va. 
WANTED—Position as manager of farm or 
estate: thoroughly understand farming, breed¬ 
ing of stock and handling of men; also capable 
of grading lawns, roads, etc.; American; mar¬ 
ried; middle age: no family. ADVERTISER 
8018, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT poultryman and gamekeeper, mar¬ 
ried, thoroughly experienced hatching and 
rearing domestic chicks, pheasants, ducks, 
geese, turkeys, etc., is open for position on 
private estate; reliable caretaker; excellent, 
references. S. W. FIELDING, 776 Hewitt 
Place, Bronx, N. Y. City. 
FOR SALE—Long Island farm; sixty miles from 
New York; on State road; near station, bay 
and ocean: mild climate; twenty three acres 
level sandy loam; 14 acres woodland; two houses, 
10 and 7 rooms: all modern improvements; 
frost-proof water system: three thousand gallon 
tank; garage; accommodations for five hundred 
hens: two barns and many other outbuildings; 
all buildings electrically lighted; farm tools, 
wagons, etc.; price. $16,000: cost over $20,000; 
would sell furniture; good help available. 
ADVERTISER 8597, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMMERCIAL fruit farm; twelve miles to 
Providence; 2,500 apple and peach trees, most¬ 
ly bearing; pleasant location: strong soil; un¬ 
usual opportunity. HARRY BARKER, North 
Scituate, R. I. 
$2,000 BUYS 163 acres: productive; level: sta¬ 
tion 5 mi.; house; no barn; stable, sugar 
bush, timber, fruit; $1,000 without timber; 
terms. CLARENCE B. MILLS, Fillmore, N. Y. 
70 ACRES—About 12 acres timber; good build¬ 
ings: near railroad station, street car, high 
school, good markets; near beautiful Chautauqua 
Lake: if you want a nice farm with beautiful 
location you cannot beat this one; write me. 
T. R. O’BRIEN, Conneautville, Pa. 
FARM for sale of about 35 acres; 20 acres level 
limestone land; balance woodland; apple or¬ 
chard;. large house of eight room's, in excellent 
condition: 65-ft. barn; three new poultry houses: 
farm borders large creek and water power; 
price $*1,000. T. II. SMITH. Hopewell Junction, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Single farm partner; liberal shares. 
FAIRCIIANCE FARM, Danielson, Conn. 
FOR SALE—-Small farm: over twenty acres, 
limestone land; large house of 10 rooms, in 
good condition: garage, barn and other outbuild¬ 
ings: price $4,000. MRS. GEORGE E. GREG¬ 
ORY, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. 
FOIt SALE—94-acre farm or Summer home; 5 
miles from Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; on State 
road; near village and station; mail delivered 
and telephone in house: stock and tools; price 
$9,500. For further particulars write to ADVER¬ 
TISER 8687, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—175-acre farm and hoarding-house, 
at Cairo, N. Y.: beautiful location: a bar¬ 
gain. ADVERTISER 8595, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE- -To close an estate. 196-acre farm; 
Central Micigan’s best soil, in high state of 
cultivation, for gene-al crops: two sets of build¬ 
ings. W. S. WILSON, Administrator. Bolding, 
Mich. * 
FARMS FOR SALE—108 acres, stock, tools, 
$5,500 ; 85 acres, stock, tools, $4,000. NIELS 
CHRISTENSEN, Alder Creek, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — On State road, near Danbury, 
Conn., near Lake Kenosia, 6 to 7 acres of 
rough land. $600; 6 to 7 acres good land, with 
apple orchard, $1,400; both good building sites: 
good neighbors. BOX 291, Danbury. Conn. 
300 ACRES—One mile outside city: 60 acres 
woodland: rest tillable; 18-room house with all 
improvements: tenant house, large horse and cat¬ 
tle barns: all in good repair. JAMES SEAMAN 
Glens Falls. N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Poultry houses for 800 hens and 
equipment, including large Candee incubator: 
rich soil, corncribs, barn space, pasturage, wood, 
six-room apartment, no Improvements; fine spring 
water; Westchester County: only 38 miles from 
New York City. Write A. I. BUTTERFIELD, 
Postottice Croton Lake, N. Y. 
FARM WANTED on State road, with fruit, be¬ 
tween New York to Hudson preferred. AI)- 
A ERTISElt 8600. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent farm in Vermont: southern 
part preferred. ADVERTISER 8601, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE--Good-paying farm of 120 acres, 20 
acres woods; grand view; wonderfully located: 
11-room house, furnished if desired: wood house, 
wagon house, two barns, poultry houses, 3 cows. 
2 horses. 2 hogs, 65 chickens, 3 geese, 4 tur¬ 
keys. all machinery; 2 miles from station: 
Schenectady County; good markets: $5,000 if 
sold before April 1: half cash. ADVERTISER 
8602, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A 30-acre farm located right in the 
midst of hundreds of wealthv cottagers 3 
miles from city of New Haven, Conn, a popula¬ 
tion of 200,000 : 8-room house in first-class con¬ 
dition in and outside, with new hot-air furnace; 
lake on place with fish, and boat on same: ice¬ 
house, capacity 400-500 tons, all filled; saw¬ 
mill, running with water power, all in order: 
6 of best Holstein cows; 1 pair of horses. 50 
chickens, engines, hoists, 5 wagons: in fact, 
everything needed: beautiful surroundings: 
plenty of the choicest fruit: sell on account of 
<ld age: no agents. ADVERTISER 8006. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—A good orchard farm, over 1.000 
bearing trees; valuable timber lot; modern 
buildings. HOWARD L. KEYSER, Greene, Me. 
FOR SALE Good 33-acre farm near village; 7- 
room house; 3 barns: garage; 195 bearing ap¬ 
ple and pear trees, and good fishing: with or 
without stock and tools. BOX 93, Stuvvesant 
Falls, N. Y. 
1 8AT.E—197 acres; 11 -room house: cow barn, 
30x90, cement floor; individual water troughs; 
large horse barn; tool, ice and milk house and 
granary: 40 acres woods; 150 ncres plowable; 
never-failing water. Address FRANK PESKA 
Hamilton. N. Y. 
FOR SALE-—13 acres; good house and barn, with 
all imnrovcments. in college town. Address V 
G. NEWTON, Hamilton, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—130 ncres good soil: good buildings; 
particulars to interested parties. DORR T, 
SNYDER, Cherry Valley, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
M AVI ED—To rent, with option to buy, house 
with 1 acre of land: commuting distance At¬ 
lantic City or New York City. PETER G. 
SARTZETAKIS, 829 Jackson Ave., Bronx, N. Y. 
CONNECTTCT T FARM. 195 acres, stock and 
tools; also fine milk route; Colonial tvpe farm¬ 
house in residential section of beautiful village; 
large new barn; also other buildings, all with 
electric lights, etc.; centrally located between 
Providence. Norwich and Worcester; ideal loca¬ 
tion for dairy, truck farming, greenhouses, gen¬ 
tleman’s estate, or as real estate proposition; 
owner deceased; must be sold: can take part 
mortgage. Send inquiries to THE DANIELSON 
TRUST COMPANY, Danielson, Conn. 
BARGAIN—115-acre farm, in the Berkshire 
Hills, tor $4,000; woodland 87 acres; good 
tilling land 28 ncres; good apple orchard and 
other fruit trees; room in barn for 20 cows and 3 
horses: 16-room house, with fine water and 
splendid view; ideal place for Summer boarders. 
L. \ . B., Box 221, Huntington, Mass. 
$ 
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The Leader of Light Weight Cars 
The Best Car Value in its Field 
That's the verdict whereverjthe 1921 
Briscoe is shown. The more exhaustive the 
investigation is, the more the car is 
appreciated; the wider the compariion, 
the more conclusively the superior value 
is proved. 
The beauty of line and its perfection of 
finish please the eye; its oasy riding gives 
comfort over country roads; its exact bal¬ 
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increase mileage; and its world-famous 
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motor make 
sport of them. 
Yet owners' 
records of 25-35 
miles per gallon 
are the rule, not 
the exception. 
See the Briscoe at your dealer’6; you will 
find in it all you have wanted in a motor 
car; and you, too, will say it is the best value 
in the light-car field and far and away the 
best adapted to country use. 
BRISCOE MOTOR CORPORATION 
JACKSON MICHIGAN 
Touring or Compartment Roadster, $1285 
Four-door Sedan or Coupe, $1885 
at the Factory 
(225) 
FARM for rent, shares or cash; 2(K> acres; 90 
tillable; 13 cattle; near milk station; good 
land, buildings: excellent opening for good ten¬ 
ant. HENRY BLACK, Stephentown, N. Y. 
WANTED—Country home: give full particulars 
and price. ADVERTISER 8632. care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COMMUTER'S FARM, 23V acres, for sale; first- 
class house: barn; good soil; fruit; woodlot; 
scud for description: exchange considered. 
ADVERTISER 8624, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—170-acre farm, in Centre Co., Pa.; 
on State highway from Rellefionte to Tyrone. 
For particulars write BOX 35, Julian, Centre 
Co., Pa. 
FDR SALE—116 acres; three miles from Hins¬ 
dale, nine miles from Pittsfield, Mass.: on 
State road; 22 acres tillable: seven-room house, 
with running water; barn, chicken house: hard¬ 
wood timber on place worth thousands of dol¬ 
lars; price $3,800; can be bought on terms; 
$1,500 down. JOHN FRIPT.UND, 1874 Mul- 
ford Avenue, Bronx, New York, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, f. o. b. our sta¬ 
tion, 00-lb. can, $12: 10-lb. pail. $2.35; buck¬ 
wheat honey. 60-lb. can. $10; delivered in 3d 
postal zone, 10 lbs. clover, $2.75; 10 lbs. buck¬ 
wheat. $2.60; 5 lbs. either. $1.50; very attract¬ 
ive prices on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX. 
Odessa, N. Y. 
HOMES WANTED—We will co-operate with any 
responsible family in placing witli them a 
suitable Catholic child, between 7 and 12 years 
of age; our experience and your willingness will 
produce the right results. Address PLACING 
OUT BUREAU, 417 Broome Street, New York. 
FOR SALE- —Alfalfa hay: carload lots. 
MOORE. Wampsville, N. Y. 
— Alfalfa hay; 
L\ r «. I..11.. xt 
A. A. 
FOR SALE—Several hundred barrels ear corn- 
price reasonable. ROBERT PARSONS. Town¬ 
send, Va. 
WANTED—Second-hand garden tractor: please 
state price and condition. JOHN PHILLIPS 
209 Andover Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Post card size camera, with Carl 
Zeiss lens; just the thing to use for selling 
stock, etc.: with leather ease: will sell for $75. 
or exchange for poultry, etc.; what have you? 
10. UNDERWOOD, 167 Laurel Avenue, Arling¬ 
ton, N. J. 
WANTED—Water storage tank, either steel or 
wood. H. CORLEY, Route No. 2, Peekskill, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE -Poultry manure; $28 per ton. 
DALLAS KIHLER, Lincoln, Del. 
FOR SALE—Rlue Hen brooder; used for only 
one hatch: 1916 model, but complete and in 
good condition; $15. A. H. PENNY, Mattituck, 
HONEY—Choice clover extracted, 00 lbs., $11.50. 
f. o. b.; 10 lbs., $2.70: 5 lbs., $1.45; 12 lbs. 
amber. $2.20; postpaid 3d zone. J. C. HICKS. 
Belleville, N. Y. 
I- OR SALE—Guaranteed fresh eggs, by dozen or 
crate, parcel post or express. BOX 53, 
Rhinebeck, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Pure evaporated maple syrup. $2.50 
per gal., parcel [Hist, prepaid to second -/.one, 
S. E. JONES, Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
HONEY CHOCOLATES — Delicious, delightful, 
digestible: honey core; chocolate shell; home¬ 
made; $1 postpaid. “ENDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
HONEY—Clover extracted, 10 lbs. delivered 3d 
zone, $2.05; buckwheat, $2.40. H. F. WIL¬ 
LIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
BEES for sale: also' bee supplies and honey. 
CHARLES SCHILKE, Matawan, N. J. 
FOR PRICES of Vermont maple sugar and 
syrup write to the maker. It. C. BRI.MBLE- 
COMR, Marshfield, Vt. 
HONEY—Fine clover extracted; 60-lb. cans; 
cheap; write for prices. CHAS. B. ALLEN. 
Central Square, N. Y. 
WANTED — Brooders; anv kind. 
FARM, West Chazy, N. Y. 
EGGLAND 
FOR SALE—Moline Universal tractor (Model 
I)); in A No. 1 condition: priced with plows, 
road cart, extension rims, cleats and lugs; solid 
and dutch pulleys. CHARLES D. KIRK, R. D. 
No. 2, Adena, O. 
MILK WANTED—120 quarts weekly, Grade A. 
raw Jersey cream; can be shipped three times 
weekly; must lie able to comply with New York 
Board of Health requirements; will pay high 
price for right article all the year around. Ad 
dress CLARENDON HOTEL. Rrooklyn, N. Y. 
20.000 two-quart grape baskets for sale below 
market price: can deliver by truck within a 
radius of 75 miles. If interested address B. B. 
CHASE, Dover, Del. 
SURE POP white rice corn (old), 25 lbs., parcel 
post 4th zone, $2.65; 300 lbs. here, $22; on cob, 
$17, W. HALBERT, Oxford, N. Y. 
AM booking orders for strictly pure maple syrup 
direct to consumers from the world’s great 
maple b»lt: satisfaction guaranteed; club orders 
solicited; No. 1 rice popcorn for sale, $4.20 bn., 
shelled. O. H. JACKSON, Westford, Vt. 
HONEY—Clover-basswood; thick, rich, delicious: 
• >. 10 and 60-lb. cans; parcel post or express: 
sample. 15 cents, to be deducted from first ol¬ 
der. W. n. MAYS, Goshen. Ind. 
WANTED—Second-hand Midwest, Beeman nr 
New Britain tractor. Write to R. A. STAFF 
FER, Athens, Pa. 
HERCULES engine. IV, horse, $50: White Lilv 
power washer, $35; new. Wanted—Used 
milking machine. II. VAN KUREN, Rummer- 
field. Pa. 
WANTED—Two modern second-hand tractors; 
also plows, harrow, etc.; must be warranted 
A-l condition; give complete description and 
price first letter. LLOYD W. SMITH, Madison, 
N. J. 
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