HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARMERS' MONTHLY 



OLD DEERFIELD 



FERTILIZERS 



" Reasonable in Dollars and Sense" 



i FARMERS' EXCHANGE 



For Sale: — Two white Leghorn cock- 

 erels, one Plymouth Rock cockerel. Write 

 to Viola Albee, North Pleasant Street. 

 .Amherst, Mass. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



A. W. HIGGINS, Inc. 



SOUTH DEERFIELD, MASS. 



I'eleplioiH- I 4tl 



BISSELL'S TIRE SHOP 



Noi: I II \ Mi'iuN, II ASS. 



Miller, (ioodyear, and LI. S. Tires 



Tires and Tubes 



Vulcanized by Steam 



NEWS FROM THE HAMPSHIRE 



COUNTY FARM BUREAU 



On February 13th Mr. .]. W. Pur- 

 sons of Northampton, Mr. G. Fred Pelis- 

 sier and Mr. J. G. Cook of Hadley at- 

 tended the hearing- at the State House 

 before the Ways and Means Committee 

 in favo]- of the repeal of the Daylight 

 Savings Law. Mr. H. S. Russell and Mr. 

 Parsons .spoke repre.senting the State 

 Farm Bureau. There were many other 

 speakers representing the Grange, Parent 

 Teachers Association, Theatres, etc. It 

 hardly seems probable that this bill will 

 be repealed this year ; but unless we 

 keep continually at it, the bill never will 

 be repealed. 



We continue below the list of members 

 who had paid their dues up to Feb. 1. 

 Since that time many others have come 

 in; but we need all dues possible. 



Hatfield 



Geo. L. Belden Samuel H. Field 

 Oscar Belden & Sons Scott H. Harris ' 



M. W. Boyle Chas. Wade 



Win. Cutter .Jas. L. Day 



•J. H. Day C. Edward Warner 

 Wm. H. Dickinson I 



OOODYCAR SERVICH SIATION 



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GEORGE H. BEAN 



AUCTIONEER 



Handles auction sales of farms, 

 farm ef|uipment, fuiniture, tools, 

 in fact anything- and everything 

 that is salable. Let me take care 

 of your sale from preparation of 

 the poster and advertising, to the 

 collecting of the last dollar. 



ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 



Room 3 J60 Main St., NorthamFton 



House and office phone connection 



W. H. RILEY & CO. 

 PLUMBING and HEATING 



KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 



('.Icnwoiiil Kanjics anil l.iiwc ISios. I'aints 

 (i|'P I'l'st om.-.- X..i-tli;uiipr..n. M:i*s. 



C. P. Searle 

 Arthur Warner 

 W. H. Wilson 

 •Jacob Dieiriand 

 T. W. Phelps 



Fred S. CoU: 



Northampton. 

 Chas. E. Clark 

 .J. F. Duffy 

 .Jas. H. Elwell 

 T. -J. McGrath 

 E. M. Parsons 

 .J. W. Par.sons 



Plainfield. 

 Albert N. Gurney 

 Prescott. 

 Frank R. Allen. 

 South Hadley 

 Mrs. Geo. A. Galliver 

 Southampton 



1). H. King-sley 

 Ware 



Leon H. Cummings 

 I)ominick Duggan 



Westhampton. 

 H. M. Bi-idgman Mahlon Parsons & Son 

 A. T. Edwards Alfred Montague 

 Franklin Howard 



Earl H. Bagg 



■John A. Gould 

 F. L. Green 



Williamsburg, 

 F. E. Sanderson 

 F. A. Shumway 



Woithington. 

 .John H. Reid 

 F. R. Scott 



Wm. M. WalpoU: 



Chas. A. Kilbourn 



Nnrtlianiplmi iliistitirttntt 

 far i'auiniis 



lTii-Mi|.Mi:ii,-,i isj:; 

 A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 



Deposits begin to draw interest on the 



first business day of each month 



•$1 will open an account 



w'* (^* (,?* 



Your income from your deposits in Massa- 

 chusetts Mutual Savings Banks is not 

 taxable under the State Income Tax 



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Open 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 

 Saturdays, 9 A. M. to noon 

 Monday evenings, 6.30 to 8 



prpCT NfVTIONRL BRNK 

 1 ir\OI NORTHAMPTON 



^"^^ The BanU on the Cornel* ^"^"^ 



We make every effort 

 To render a faultless 

 Personal service. 

 May we serve you ? 



WM. C. H.XSSETT Ficsidcnt 

 F. .\. KXEEL.AM). Vice-President 

 I-:i)W.\RI) I,. SH.\W, Vice-Piesideiit 

 ELBKRT I. ARNOLD, Cashier 



