The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
631 
Has a thousand 
uses around the 
house, the farm 
and on the car. 
It's made to 
stand hard work 
—even abuse. 
Has insert jaw in 
handle, replace¬ 
able when worn; 
strong steel frame 
and protecting 
guards for adjust¬ 
ing nut. 8 sizes 
—6 to 48 inches. 
Mechanics prefer 
Trimo Tools— 
and all dealers 
sell them. « 
TRIMONT MFG. CO, 
ROXBURY, MASS. 
pill 
OTHER 
TRIMO 
TOOLS 
include Mon¬ 
key Wrench¬ 
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Wrenches 
and Pipe 
Cutters. In¬ 
sist on TRI¬ 
MO. 
Low Cost Cultivation 
Set for 
average 
row 
Straight across 
row 
s 
L. 
For variations of 
depth and angle 
f.o. b. Toledo 
Write for 
Booklet N 
'T'HE Motor Macultiva- 
■*- tor is built specifically 
forthegardener. It brings 
to garden cultivation su¬ 
per-efficiency and econo- 
mynot obtainable in any 
other cultivator at any 
price. It is easy to oper¬ 
ate, simply and power¬ 
fully made, and notably 
free from service require¬ 
ments. The patented 
triplex tool adjustment 
gives an amazing con¬ 
trol over cultivation. It 
runs on lowest speed 
without stalling, weighs 
210 pounds and travels 
from 90 to 250 feet per 
rqinute. It works equally 
well in all soils and gar¬ 
den crops. 
Manufactured and guaranteed by 
THE MOTOR 
MACULTIVATOR COMPANY 
Toledo, Ohio 
■ 1 —s 
MOTOR 
MACULTIVATOR 
THE OR1CINAC UCHT POWER CULTIVATOR. 
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Legal Questions 
Drainage of Agricultural Lands 
I have a small farm. 13 acres, situated 
in a corner alongside public highway and 
country road. The land is rather low 
and gets all of the water from the farms 
across the roads by means of drain pipes 
in the roads. There is a ditch at the low¬ 
er end of my place, running through four 
of my neighbors’ land. All are willing to 
keep their ditches open except the last 
one, whose land is a little higher, so the 
water does not bother him. He said 
there is no law in the country that can 
make him do it. Half of my farm is prad 
tically worthless, and in the Spring up to 
July it is a swamp and a hotbed for 
mosquitoes. At said man’s farm is a 
creek, and there is plenty of fall to get 
rid of the water if lie only was willing to 
open his ditches. What can I do about 
it? T. L. P. 
New York. 
There is a new procedure ou drainage 
of agricultural lands which 1 went into 
effect in May, 1921. This provides as fol¬ 
lows: “The owner of any swamp, mead¬ 
ow or other low or wet agricultural land 
in this State, who may desire to drain 
same in order to increase their produc¬ 
tivity or otherwise render them more 
available for agricultural purposes, may 
petition the town board of the town in 
which such laud is located for permission 
to erect or construct a drain or drains, 
ditch or ditches, dyke or dykes, for the 
free passage of water. Such petition shall 
set forth the name and address of the pe¬ 
titioner, a map or description of the land 
which is to be drained, and also of the 
land upon which such drains, ditches or 
dykes are to be erected, and shall set 
forth the name and residence of all own¬ 
ers of the land to be occupied, and shall 
be duly verified. 
“Upon receipt of the petition, the town 
board shall appoint a time and place when 
and where it will hold a hearing for the 
purpose of determining the necessity of 
such drainage. When a determination 
granting such petition shall become final 
the petitioner shall pay the damages as¬ 
sessed and may thereafter enter upon 
such lands and construct such drains, 
ditches, etc., as permitted in the deter¬ 
mination.” N. T. 
Leaving Land Open 
A owns a pasture lot, which joins B 
and C, this property being woodlots. B 
(a non-resident) refuses to build any 
fence; has not built any for years (if 
ever). His land is open to the road. C 
is willing to build his share of fence, pro¬ 
vided B builds his share next to him, but 
refuses to build otherwise, claiming that 
by fencing his own stock out of his wood- 
lot, he can have the latter open to the 
commons, as well as B can. Is he right? 
If so, what action, if any, must he take 
to do so (leave his woodlot to commons), 
and if he does this will he be responsible 
for damage done by A’s stock coming 
through his (C’s) woodlot, then passing 
through B’s land, to the road? C is build¬ 
ing all the fence between him and B ex¬ 
cept between those woodlots, where there 
is no fence. S. H. P. 
New York. 
Under the present law all of the ad¬ 
joining landowners must agree to let their 
lands lie open in order to escape building 
a division fence. Formerly one might 
serve notice that he intended to let his 
land lie open, but that is not the law at 
the present time. If an adjoining owner 
shall neglect to build and maintain a 
division fence after 30 days' notice in 
writing, the other adjoining owner may 
build the fence and recover the value 
thereof from the person so refusing. 
N. r. 
Questions About a Farm Lease 
I leased a farm on December 1, 1923, 
without lease being signed by notary 
public. Can I have it signed now by 
the notary sending a letter to the owner, 
as I think it safer? Can the rent be 
raised? I got the lease for two years. 
C~n the owner make us leave for no 
reason whatever? I paid the whole 
year’s rent in advance. B. c. 
New York. 
Your lease cannot be signed by the 
notary at the present time, unless all 
of the parties appear before the notary 
and acknowledge the execution of the 
lease. Your lease will be binding even 
though it was not acknowledged if you 
ace able to prove the execution. If 
the lease extends for two years at a 
certain price per year, the rent cannot be 
raised during that period, and the owner 
cannot make you leave without reason¬ 
able cause. n. T. 
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PRICE 
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POSTAGE 
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SIZE 
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34 x 4'/, 
33 x 5 
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PRICE 
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21.95 
28.75 
29.95 
POSTAGE 
45c 
48c 
58c 
61c 
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