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The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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This plant is designed for cottages—boats— 
camps—summer houses and other places 
where light only is desired. It has a 16-Volt, 
300 Watt Generator and will produce cur¬ 
rent for fifteen 20 Watt lamps. 
16 Voli 
300 Waii 
*295 
This is a complete electric light and power 
plant and will furnish light for farms, 
schools, stores, churches and other places— 
and furnish enough power to operate 
motors up to one-half horse power. It has 
a 32-Volt, 600 Watt Generator. 
S' l( 2 Voll 
600 Watt 
O K Siyles and Sizes 
*250 io *1675 £o.l»Dalton,O. 
All Delco-Light plants have the famous valve-in-head, 4-cycle, air¬ 
cooled motor. They are all self-cranking, have only one place to oil, 
run on kerosene, are economical and easy to operate. A Delco-Light 
Plant will pay for itself in time and labor saved. 
Whether you want to light the smallest cottage or a big country estate—* 
a single store or a small village—there’s a Delco-Light Plant ready 
to fit your need. 
DELCO-LIGHT GO., DAYTON, OHIO 
Easjr Payments 
If Desired 
Distributors: 
Domestic Electric Co., Inc., 43 Warren St., New York City 
Suburban Electric Development Co., 31 "■p it , t sburgh d p^ venue 
SOME OF THE 25 STYLES AND SIZES OF DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS 
USE THIS COUPON 
DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio 
Please send me catalog giving full information on Delco-Light Plants 
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Name. 
Address 
June 4, 1921 
New York Wholesale Quotations 
May 26, 1921 
The New York prices for June fluid 
milk. 3 per cent, $1.95 per 100 lbs.; 
Class 2, milk used for plain condensed, 
ice cream and cream, $1.65; Class ,3, 
sweet condensed, evaporated and milk 
powder, $1.50. 
BUTTEB 
Creamery, fanoy. lb. 29 @ 30 
GoodtoCholoe . 25 @ 28 
bower Grades. 20 a 24 
City made. 16 @ 22 
Dairy, best . 27 @ 28 
Common to (rood . 19 @ 24 
Packing Stock. 13 <a is 
CHEESE 
Whole Milk, fancy, new . 151^3 16^ 
Good to ebolce. 14 a IS 
EGGS 
White, nearby, obolce to fancy. 34 a 35 u 
Medium to good . 28 a 30 
Mixed colors, nearby eest. 30 a 31 
Common to good. 25 a 27 
Gathered, best, white. 29 a 30 
Medium to good, mixed colors... 23 a 28 
Lower grades. 20 a 22 
Storage, best. 20 @ 21 
LIVE STOCK 
Steers.:. 8 00 a 9 25 
Bulls;. 5 00 @ 6 00 
Cows... 3 00 a 6 00 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lbs. 9 00 ai2 75 
Culls. 5 00 a 7 00 
Hogs. 8 75 a 9 75 
Sheep. 100 lbs. 5 00 a 6 50 
Lambs . . 9 00 a 14 50 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys, best. 45 a 50 
Com. to good. 35 @ 40 
Chickens choice lb. 45 a 50JJ 
Fair to Good. 30 ® 38 
Fowls. 32 @ 35 
Boosters.... 17 a 21 
Ducks . 25 a 28 
Squabs, doz. 4 00 a 9 00 
COUNTRY-DRESSED MEATS 
Sales are reported at: Calves, choice, 
14 to 16c; common to good. 8 to 10c; 
lambs, hothouse, each, $4 to $9. 
BEANS 
Marrow, 100 lbs. 6 00 a 6 25 
Pea . 4 00 a 4 50 
Medium . 4 50 a 4 75 
Red Kidney .10 50 alO 75 
White Kidney. 12 50 al3 00 
Yellow Kye. 7 50 ® 8 00 
FRUITS 
Apples. Baldwin, bbl. 4 00 a 6 00 
Ben Davis. 3 50 @ 5 00 
Albemarle . 9 00 all 00 
Strawberries, Jersey, qt . 10 a 20 
Virginia. 8 ® 10 
Maryland . 6 ® 12 
Peaches, 6-bkt. crate. 1 00 @ 2 50 
Watermelons, each. 50 a 1 25 
POTATOES 
Southern, new, bbl.2 50 @6 50 
Old, 180 lbs.1 50 @2 50 
Bermuda, bbl. 4 00 a 7 25 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkt. 1 00 a 2 75 
VEGETABLES 
Asparagus, doz. bunches. 2 00 A 6 00 
BeetB, bbl. 1 50 a 2 50 
Cabbage, ton. 8 00 a 12 00 
New, bbl. 1 25 a 1 75 
Carrots, bbl. 1 50 a 3 00 
Cucumbers, bu. 2 00 @ fi 00 
Lettuce, balf-bbl. basket. 100 a 2 00 
Onions. 100 lbs. 50 a 1 75 
New. bu. crate. 1 00 a 3 00 
Egg Plants, on . 1 50 a 3 25 
Turnips, rutabaga bbl. 2 50 a 3 60 
Radishes. 100 buDChes. 2 00 @ 3 00 
String Beans, bu. bkt. 1 50 @4 00 
Peppers, bu. 2 00 a 3 50 
Peas, bu. 1 50 a 4 00 
Parsnips, bbl. 1 00 @ 2 50 
Romaine.bu. 1 00 @2 60 
Mushrooms, ib. 20 @ 50 
Spinach, bbl. 1 50 @ 2 50 
Kale, bbl. 1 00 @ 2 00 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay. Timothy,No. 1. ton. 26 00 @27 00 
No. 2 .23 00 @26 00 
No. 3 .20 00 @22 00 
Shipping.15 00 @19 00 
('lover. Mixed .20 00 @26 00 
Straw. Rye .20 00 @22 00 
Oat and wheat.15 00 @18 00 
GRAIN 
Cash wholesale prices quoted at New 
York: Wheat. No. 2 red Winter, $1.89; 
corn. No. 2 yellow. 81c; oats. No. 2 
white, 52c; rye, $1.72; barley, 80c. 
Boston Wholesale Prices 
BUTTER 
Creamery, best. 20 to .31c; common to 
good. 27 to 29c; dairy. IS to 24c. 
EGGS 
Fancy nearby, .39 to 40c; gathered, 
good to choice. 30 to 34c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Broilers. 30 to 10c ; fowls, 32 to 37c; 
ducks, 28 to 30c-; souabs, doz., $5 to $7. 
FRUITS 
Apples, Baldwin, bbl., $3 to $8.50; Ben 
Davis. $3 to $5; Russet, $4 to $6; Spy, 
$3.50 to $7. Strawberries, qt., 20 to 35c. 
POTATOES 
Maine, 100 lbs.. $1 to $1.10; new, bbl., 
$4.50 to $8.50. 
VEGETABLES 
Onions. 100 lbs.. 75c to $1 ; asparagus, 
bu. box. $4.50 to $7 ; lettuce, bu. box. 75c 
to $1 ; spinach, bu.. 75c to $1 ; carrots, 
bu. box. $1.50 to $2 radishes, bu. box, 
50 to 75c; tomatoes, hothouse, lb., 15 to 
35c; rhubarb, bu. box, $1 to $1.25; par¬ 
snips, bu. box, $1.50 to $2.75. 
IIAY AND STRAW 
Best Timothy. $32 to $34; No. 2r $28 
to $30; No. 3, $25 to $26; clover mixed, 
$25 to $29. Rye straw, $25 to $26; oat 
straw, $17 to $18. 
Fruit crop in Western North Carolina 
was practically wiped out on April 11. 
'Hie damage to the fruit growers is mil¬ 
lions of dollars in this section, which is 
the biggest apple growing district in the 
South. w. A. B. 
