HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARM BUREAU MONTHLY 



Wiswell the Druggist 



82 Main Street 



— THE KODAK STORE — 



VETERINARY REMEDIES 

 Daniels', Lesure's, Barber's 



STABLE DISINFECTANTS 



SAMUEL D. HOWARD WII.LTA.M N, HOWAIil) 



D. F. Howard & Sons 



Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 



FLOUR, MEAL, GRAIN 

 FEED, PRESSED HAY 

 STRAW AND 



POULTRY SUPPLIES 



90 East Street, 



Ware, Mass. 



Elevator on 15. & A. li. It. 

 L,ons Distiince Telephone 



GAZETTE PRINTING CO. 

 MERCANTILE PRINTERS 

 NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 



kpOUKS LIKE 



The man 

 'WHO ,'.'\ . 



^ UP Xi- 



Old Sol won't get your goat 

 this summer if you're dressed 

 in a manner that will insure 

 your comfort. 



Featherweight Underwear, 

 Soft Collars and Cool=Toned 

 Shirts are being displayed here 

 in a pleasing array. For farm 

 work or dress. 



R. F. ARMSTRONG & SON 



so MAIN STRKKT. NOKTIIAMI'TON. MASS. 



Coucluded from paiju 1 

 their wool through their banker, country 

 merchants, or others, may do so and 

 said bank, country merchant, or others 

 may receive a commission or compensa- 

 tion for handling said growers' wool (in 

 no case to exceed one-half cent per 

 pound) ; such commission or compensa- 

 tion to be paid by grower. Growers are, 

 however, urged to consign their own 

 wool and get the full price. 



PAYMENTS TO GROWERS 



Growers shall be entitled to payment 

 on a basis of the date of the arrival of 

 the wool as shown by the railroad re- 

 ceipt. However, as it would be impossi- 

 ble for obvious reasons to make settle- 

 ment on each clip on the date of its 

 arrival, in order that the grower may 

 lose nothing by any delay in settlement, 

 he shall be entitled to draw interest on 

 the selling price of his wool less freight 

 from the date of the wool's arrival until 

 date of settlement. 



VALUATIONS AS OF JULY 30, 1917. 



Ohio and similar, including N. E. States 

 N. Y., Penn., W. V., Kent., Va., Mich., 

 N. J., Del., and Md. 





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Concluded from page 4 

 will be $100, the second $75, the third 

 $50 and the fourth prize $25. 



The contest is open to anyone in the 

 State of Massachusetts and entry appli- 

 cations may be had from county agents 

 and must be returned, properly filled in 

 before Julv 1. 



Fordson Tractors 



Direct to Farmers at Factory Prices 

 Henry Ford's Gifts to Civilization 



Henry Ford has given to the world a 

 Tractor that will revolutionize farming 

 and help win the war. Lord Northcliffe 

 recently wrote in the London Times : "I 

 mounted the Fordson Tractor and plowed 

 a half mile furrow in about eight min = 

 utes — a speed of four miles an hour. 

 Any boy or girl can drive it." 



The Fordson Tractor is a proven suc= 

 cess— 6,000 are working day and night 

 in Kngland — several thousand more are 

 revolutionizing farming in the Western 

 States and in New England those already 

 in use here have proved that the Ford 

 Tractor is the best adapted for New 

 England conditions. 



YOU CAN BUY 



FORDSON 4-CYLINDER TRACTOR 



For «750 



F. O. B., Dearborn, Michigan. We are 

 handling this distribution as a patriotic 

 measure without profit. Ihe whole ar= 

 rangement is a war measure to procure 

 the greatest Food Production possible. 

 We expect a car load of Tractors soon. 

 For a technical description, write or 

 telephone for a circular. 



CHASE MOTOR SALES COMPANY 



Distributors for Fordson Tractors 

 203 Main St., Northampton, Mass. 



NORTHAMPTON 



COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 



"THE SCHOOL OF THOROUGHNESS" 



In session twelve months in 

 the year. Students admitted 

 at any time and graduated 

 when competent. 



Tuition low. 'I'niin and trol- 

 ley service good. Board in 

 good homes at reasonable rates. 

 Greater demand and better 

 salaries for liusiness-trained 

 men and women tiian ever be- 

 fore. For catalogue and com- 

 plete information address 



JOSEPH PICKETT, Principal. 

 76 Pleasant St., Northampton, Mass. 



