The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1359 
Retail Prices at New York 
(Continued from page 1348) 
Onions, lb.05 @ .08 
Lettuce, head .10@ .20 
Cabbage, lb.05ta) .06 
Cucumbers, each .05@ .10 
Corn, doz.35@ .50 
N. J. Grain and Feed Prices 
(Supplied by New Jersey State Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Markets.) 
The following quotations show approxi¬ 
mate cost of feed per ton and grain per 
bushel in carlots, sight draft basis, deliv¬ 
ered on tracks at the various stations 
given below. The quotations are based 
on sales for transit and nearby shipments 
Oct. 14, 1924, according to the United 
State Bureau of Agricultural Economics 
co-operating. Feed all in 100-lb. sacks. 
Figures are for Belvidere, Washington, 
Milford, Highbridge, Flemington. French- 
town, Passaic, Hackettstown, Lebanon, 
Belle Meade, Califon, Newton, Branch- 
ville, Sussex, Lafayette, Hopewell, New 
Brunswick, Mt. Holley, Dover, Paterson, 
Morristown, Elizabeth, Somerville, Tren¬ 
ton, Newark, Perth Amboy and Mont¬ 
clair : 
Per bu. 
No. 2 white oats.$0.62% 
No. 3 white oats.61% 
No. 2 yellow corn. 1.32% 
No. 3 yellow corn. 1.31% 
Per ton. 
Spring bran . 
Hard W. W. bran. 
Spring middlings. 
Red-dog flour . 
White hominy . 
Yellow hominy ..'. 
Ground oats . 
Dry brewers’ grains. 
Flour middlings . 
36% cottonseed meal. 
43% cottonseed meal. 
34% linseed meal . 
. ..$33.40 
... 33.90 
... 34.40 
. . . 47.40 
... 44.90 
... 44.40 
... 44.40 
... 43.40 
. .. 39.40 
... 35.90 
... 51.90 
. .. 52.90 
Boston Wholesale Markets 
Apples.—Wealthy, bu.,_|l to $1.75; 
Giravenstein, 75c to $1.75; McIntosh, 
$1.50 to $2.50. 
Butter.—Extra creamery, 3S% to 39c ; 
firsts, 36 to 37%c; seconds, 33 to 35c. 
Cheese.—Fresh extra, 22%c ; firsts, 21 
to 22c. 
Eggs.—Hennery, brown extras, 66 to 
67c; white and mixed, 63 to 64c; west¬ 
ern, extra firsts, 49 to 52c; western, sec¬ 
onds, 33 to 40c; storage, 34 to 38c. 
Various Fruits. — Muskmelons, _bu. 
crate, $1.50 to $2; peaches, bu., $1.25 to 
$1.50; pears, bu., $2 to $3; grapes, 8- 
basket carrier, $1 to $1.50. 
Hay and Straw.—Hay, No. 1 Timothy, 
$29 to $30; No. 2, $26 to $27; No. 3, 
$16 to $18; clover mixed, $22 to $25; 
swale, $16 to $18. Straw—Rye. $22 to 
$23: oat. $13 to $16; wheat, $12 to $13. 
Potatoes.—Maine, 100-lb. bag, $1.10 to 
$1.15; nearby, box, 65 to 75c. 
Live Poultry.—Fowls, 25 to 26c; chick¬ 
ens, 22 to 27c. 
Dressed Poultry.—Fowls, 26 to 32c; 
broilers, 36 to 38c; ducklings, 25 to 27c; 
old roosters, IS to 20c. 
Vegetables.—String beans, bu., $1.25' 
to $2; cabbage, bbl., 75c to $1.25; let¬ 
tuce, box, 50c to $1; radishes, box, 25 
to 40c; spinach, box, 25 to 50c; squash, 
bbl., $1 to $1.50; tomatoes, box, $1 to $2. 
Pullets With Colds 
My pullets have colds, sneezing and 
wheezing. What can I do for them? 
Binghamton, N. Y. L. P. 
Fall colds are common among pullets 
removed from range to their Winter quar¬ 
ters and, like simple colds in humans, 
are recovered from if the birds are kept 
under proper conditions. Do not shut 
them up tightly, but give plenty of venti¬ 
lation day and night, seeing to it only 
that the birds are not exposed to direct 
draft while upon their perches. Keep 
their quarters clean and, if you like, add 
permanganate of potash to their drinking 
water, in as strong solurion as the pullets 
will drink. Cleanliness, fresh air and 
sunlight and proper care otherwise 
should suffice in the management of sim¬ 
ple colds, not complicated by roup or 
other more serious disease. M. b. d. 
“Why is it that a red-headed woman 
always marries a very meek man?” “She 
doesn't. He just gets that way.”—Dry 
Goods Economist. 
Dog Book. FREE 
u 
Authoritative 32-page book," Diseases of 
the Dog.” Describes every known dog 
disease and prescribes correct treat¬ 
ment. 
For 46 years Glover's Mange Medicine 
and other dog remedies have been 
standard remedies and preventives for 
doe ailments. Write Dept. 14. 
■ CLAY GLOVED CO., Inc. 12S W24St. N- V. 
HORSES 
FOR SALE 
I have two fine, three-qnaiter thoroughbred chestnut 
mares, about 15k; hands high; one, the mother, about 18 
years old; the other, her daughter, about 8 years old. 
They are broken to saddle and double harness; both are 
exceptionally fine horses, sound and kind, and I would 
not dispose of them, except that I can no longer main¬ 
tain them in the city. They can be «een at my stable, 
206th Street and Bainbridge Avenue, Bronx. No 
reasonable offer refused, provided I can be assured of 
a good home and treatment. 
WILLIAM W. NILES, 54 Wall Street, New York 
SALE One Pair Black Percheron Horses 
4-yrs.-old; weigh 3.100; well broken; *>500. Pair 
colts, )4 blood Pereheron, 2 and 3 years old, halter 
broke, $250. Will make special price on two pair. 
John W. Kent 126 S. 4th St. Clean, N.Y. 
Shetland Ponies HA s R eb T r ”^ h B , R o 0S 
Weanlings ready. Oldest herd in biggest Shetland 
Producing County in U. S. 
SHEEP 
Pure Bred Shropshire Sheep For Sale 
Fifteen yearling rams, well grown, good bone und well 
wooled. A few pure-bred ewes of the best quality and 
good constitution. Imported foundation. There is an 
excellent market for wool and mutton. 
GREA TWOOD FARMS Plainfield. Vermont 
For Sale-Registered Southdowns 
32 Bred Ewes, 16 Yearlings and 20 Ewe 
Lambs. Formerly the Rockefeller flock. 
II. A. LEE R. F. 0 2 Hudson, N. Y. 
For Sale— Shropshire Ram Lambs 
Well wooled on nose and legs ; short ears and legs ; com¬ 
pact and very good type. From a flock which produced 
15095. All March lambs, Will weigh 130-150 lbs. 
ZOAR HILL FARM, W. M. Walkins, Supl., Gowanda, N.Y. R.F. D. No. 1 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
Oct. 29—Ayrshire. Allegheny-Steuben 
Ayrshire Club, fifth annual consignment 
sale. Hornell, N. Y. Irving M. Jones, 
Alfred, N. Y., sales manager. 
Nov. 1—Troy-Canton Holstein Breed¬ 
ing and Sales Association, fourth annual 
consignment sale, Troy, Bradford Co., 
Pa. ; 65 head. 
Nov. 11-12 — Fond du Lac County 
Holstein Breeders’ sale, Fond du Lac, 
Wis. 
Nov. 19-20—Holsteins. Allegany-Steu- 
ben annual consignment sale, Hornell, 
N. Y. 
Nov. 20—Fresh cow sale, California 
Breeders’ Pedigree and Sale Company, 
managers, Tulare, Cal. 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
Nov. 1-8 — Fourteenth annual Pacific 
International Live Stock Exposition, 
Portland. Ore. 
Nov. 5-7—Annual meeting and exhi¬ 
bition, New Hampshire Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, Rochester, N. H. 
Nov. 11-14—American Pomological So¬ 
ciety, annual meeting, Atlantic City, 
N. J. 
Nov. 12-14—National Grange, annual 
convention, Atlantic City, N. J. 
Nov. 12-14—New Jersey State Horti¬ 
cultural Society, annual meeting, Vernon 
Room, Iladdon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. 
Nov. 26-29—Cortland Fanciers’ Club, 
annual Poultry Show, Peekskill, N. Y. 
Dec. 11-13 — Sixth annual poultry 
show. North Bergen County Poultry As¬ 
sociation, Westwood, N. J. S. J. Ham- 
merstein, secretary, Hillsdale, N. J. 
Wool Notes 
Recent Boston quotations are: New 
York and Michigan unwashed delaine, 
57 to 58c; half blood, 58 to 59c; quarter 
blood, 56 to 57c. Ohio and Pennsylvania 
half blood combing, 60 to 61c; three- 
eighths blood, 58 to 59c. New England 
half blood, 57 to 58c; quarter blood, 54 to 
55c. Texas, scoured basis, $1.30 to $1.50. 
Oregon, No. 1, staple, $1.42 to $1.47. 
Reg. Shropshire Ram Lambs rim d weight, i, 2 M r m d 
Sheared, 22^ lbs. Fred Van Vleet & Sons, Lodi, N Y. 
D. H. Townsend & Sons, Interlaken, N. Y., R f ™ing 
a fine lot of mutton type, heavy shearing RamboulUet 
Rams. Also Dorsets, Cotswolds, Cheviots and Delaines. 
ForSale-Reg. Hampshire Down Ram Lambs 
We have a few extra fine individuals to offer. Prices. 
15. E. KIJJOUT Ophir Farm Purchase, N.Y. 
neglatered Ml 1(0 CMI1 K1 HAMS. Wooled to Nose, 
n Priced low. LellPY C. BOWER, Lndlowvtlle, N.Y. 
Reg. Delaine Merinos L M XZ s a^ 
n . _ n„ Different ages. 10 Ewes. Lambs 
Keg. Hampshire Hams c. p. * m. w. bigham, Gettysburg, pi. 
D„/r Qlirnnnkirn HEAR- & Ram Lambs. Alsoewes 
Keg. ohropshire ling Kams stevens bros. wuson. n.y 
Hampshire Ram Lambs of Quality 
weighing 125 to 160 lbs. Also yearling ami aged rams. 
Ewes all ages. Chas. E. Haslett Hall, N. Y. 
6 Yearling Rambouillet Rams M°ontour 8 FaH. 8U “^ y! 
Delaine Rams c . wtXZZr n.y. 
^ GOATS ~ 
Pure Bred Saanen Goats 
Unrelated bucks and does or single individuals which 
will make unbeatable foundation stock. These animals 
are from the very finest imported stock. Prices reason¬ 
able. GLEN FARM - Dorset, Vermont 
Pure Bred Togg. Bucks II. A. VoWLEtf Branford, Com 
JERSEYS 
For Sale— FOSTER FI ELD’S HERD 
Cows, Hollers and Heifer Calves. The Bulla in service 
are from tested cows and are A1 in all respects. Prices 
low. Address Charles Q. Foster, P. 0. Box 173, Morris¬ 
town, N. J. The animals in this herd have been tested 
by the State and United States. 
TOWN FARM, Bridgehampton, L. I., N.Y. 
For Sale at Farmers’ Prices 
of the best Raleigh strains. Five bulls, cows, heifers and 
heifer calves. Sat. guaranteed. Honry T. Haney, Prop. 
For Sale R je«ey ed Cows, Heifers & Calves 
carrying the most popular blood lines. Send me your in¬ 
quiries. IF. A. cl: HT18 - Jamestown, N.Y. 
GUERNSEYS 
TWO CANS A DAY 
when fresh. One can when 3 months fresh, perhaps dry at 
6 months. Such cows are no use for dairying: at present 
prices of feed and labor. PERSISTENT PRODUCTION 
PAYS: Rough wood Guernseys at Center Harbor, N. H. 
under fair farm conditions, produce eight thousand pounds 
of five per cent milk per year. This nas a value of more 
than ten cents per quart in cans at the farm, an income of 
$400 per yeir per cow. Compare this with what yours earn. 
BREED THIS KIND FOR YOURSELF by using a Rough- 
wood Guernsey bull. We have young ones at prices you 
can afford. FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD. 
GEOUGE N. BAUKIE, - Ghent.nut Hill, Mann. 
SWINE 
AT “THE FOOT HILLS” 
Where you get the large type Hogs 
340 FEEDING PIGS FOR SALE-Chester and 
Yorkshire Cross, pure white. Berkshire and Ches¬ 
ter white cross, color black and white; Barrows or 
Sows, 6-8 wks. old $5; 8-10 wks. old $5.50. 
Personal attention given to all orderg large or email. 
Ship C. O. D. on approval. Viait ub or mail your orders to 
George Freeman, Mgr., 115 Waltham St., Lexington, Maes. 
Tel. Lex. 0202-M. When ordering Pigs, GET QUALITY. 
GUERNSEY SALE 
The Cayuga County Guernsey Breeders Association 
will offer, at public auction, on NOVEMBER 5th, 1 924, 
30 choice young Registered bulls, several from A. R. 
dams, and 16 good grade cows, fresh or near to freshen¬ 
ing. These are good individuals, tuberculin tested and 
selected from the best herds in the largest Guernsey 
County in the East. 
Sale will be held at the C. G. Meaker Co. Farm, on 
the South Division St. Road, Auburn, N. Y. 
RAY H. ALEXANDER, Sec’y Union Springs, N. Y. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD 
Bred year-old sows, weaned pigs, service boars. 
Grand Champion breeding. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING Box 15 Dundee, N.Y. 
P atmoor Borkshlros. Sows and gilts bred prize win¬ 
ning boar. Also young stock. PATMOOR FARMS, Herllield, N T. 
Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dams or dams that will l>e tested. Write for saleslist 
and Pedigrees. w , w , d »IRT FARMS, it S. >24 ft. Phils., Ps 
Bull 
t CHESTER WHITES 
1 i VJf AND BERKSHIRES 
Durocs. 6 wks. old, $3.25 ea. Pigs are ready to ship. 
ROUSE BROS. - Dushore, Pa. 
TAJ TO f\pC filUo Excellent Type and Breeding. 
L/GI\OVjO—U lllo Mature Stock. Young Pigs. 
Elmwood Farms I*. O. Box 15 Bradford, N.Y. 
Tuscarora Farms Guernseys 
All ages, both male and female, for sale. May 
Rose. Governor of the Chene and Golden Secret 
Breeding. A. R. stock. Prices reasonable. 
John W. Hollis 102 Main St., Hornell, N.Y. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
LONIGERA FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves, various ages, priced to suit your purse. 
A. R. breeding. Send for list. 
H. M. LEINBACH Berks Co. Dounlassville, Pa. 
For Sale-Registered Guernsey Bull 
nine months old; excellent pedigree; tuberculosis 
tested. HARVEY BURDICK Clinton. N. Y. R. F. 0. No. 1 
EDGEWOOD DUROCS 
Sensation dam. Also grandsons of Unique Sensation. 
CLINTON CHURCH - Baldwlnsvlllo, N. Y. 
niTDAr Dire August Farrow 
vJ TVVp IT JLxTO Either sex; $4each 
JOHN HARTLES Flemington, N. J. 
Durocs 
Purebred pigs Healthy, vigorous stock. 
Both sexes. Shipped on approval. 
Walter Schodler Catsklll, N.Y. Route 1 
k l| IPnHQ Orion and Sensation Breed- 
ing. All ages for sale. 
F. M. Fattington & Son Merrifield, N. Y. 
n urn no Service boars, Fall pigs and young sows for sale. 
LlUIUbo ODITHIA FARM Stanley. New York 
Beglstered O. I. €. and C li ester White nipo 
n Euuone P. Rooera Wayvllle, N. Y. * ivIJ 
Ah Dolor Whila ° Berkshire and DurooPigs,6 wks. 
UllGolGl mine old, $3.25 each; 8 wks., $4.25. Pure bred 
and high grade pigs, not akin, $5.60 each. This udv. ap¬ 
pears every other week. OAKS DAIRY Fa KM, Wjaluelnj, p«. 
For Szk-GUERNSEYS 
600 ll>8. A. K. dams. Fit for service. Accredited herd. 
Prices reasonable. Maplo Glen Farms Locke, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—HEG. G-UERNSEY 3ESULL 
Traces 23 times to May Rose II, and 8 times to lichen 
Daisy 111. Price, $800. Tuberculin tested. 
BliAISANT FAK.\1 . Kingston, N. Y. 
A Few Choice Reg. Female Guernseys 
For Sato. From six months up. Special price for lot. 
J. li. BAXTER Charlestown, Maryland 
G uorncoue May liose hulls of serviceable age at bar- 
Uclllocyo gain prices. A. It. breeding. 
Phllbrook Farms It. O. No. 1 Kutztown, Pa. 
HOLSTEINS 
Big Type Chester Pigs 
GEO. F. GRIFFIE R. No. 3 Newvllle, Pa. 
BIG TYPE POLANDS iVT'SI'sKt 
Good ones. Right type and breeding. Thrifty. At Bar¬ 
gain prices. Write me. G. S. HALL Farmdala, Ohio 
0 1 n ’o A No. I Registered pigs from Big Type Stock of 
. I. U. a Best Itlood lines. $10 each. Pairs wtakin. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. R. HILL, Sonoca Falla, N Y. 
DOGS 
Scotch Shepard Pups 2 M m a °f‘ hs ^| 
Females, S3. F. A. SVVEKT Smyrna, !n. y! 
GREAT DANE PUPPIES 
Mrs. HENRY H. SCOTT, Cor. Rose and South Parsons 
Avenue, Flushing, Long, Island, N. Y. 
Holstein Bull-Bargain 
READY FOR HEAVY SERVICE, 2 yrs. old. A chanea that sel¬ 
dom eomei. Light til color—kindly—Individually right. 
Closely backed King of the l’onriav* 
by lour of the llengewald lleKol 
Greatest Slroa Oolantha Johanna I.ad 
of the b r e e d. 1 Tidy AbbeUerlc Prince 
His dam Is out of a J Division II. 3 yr.-old at 
“World’sChampion.” \ 618 lbs. butter in 8X1 days. 
Her sire by a f King of the Pontlaos 
34 lb. b o n of \ from a SO lb. dam. 
His Biro’s 3 nearest dams average R8.6 lbs. butter 7 days. 
Hie dam’s 5 nearestdamsaverage 88.4 lbs. butter 7 days 
for 4 of them. The fifth is World’s Champion (Division 
B)3-yr.-old. First $160 gets him. Act quickly. This 
advertisement appears but once. F. C. BIGGS (Breeder 
Purebred Holsteins), Trumanoburg, N.Y. 
Satisfaction U aesured. 
AUCTION, NOV. 18,1924 
ONE 
O’CLOCK 
25 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS years old, twelve 
either fresh or soon due, large size, nicely marked, best 
type, capable of milking 40 quarts per day. Tuberculin 
tested; 60-day retest. Backed by the largest A. R. O. 
records, of Ormsby, Pietjeand Pontiac breeding. Service 
sire a large record grandson of May Echo Sylvia (world 
record milk cow), 41 lbs. butter, 1005.8 lbs. milk 7 days. 
Sale list on application 
CHAS. A. HOWELL, llowells. Orange Co., N. Y. 
70 miles West N. Y. C., Erie R. R. 
For Sale-ZB U L L CALVES 
sired by a son of Glista Ernestine, 7 times a 30-lb. cow ; 
her best record, 35.97 lbs. Price, $26 to $60. 
FRANCIS E. GATES Chittenango, N.Y. 
| MISCELLANEOUS | 
1 VLi 1 Is.ing Sliortlioms 
Our cow, “ Dairy Maid,” has just made a new Shorthorn 
milk record for the U. S. A., 19,066 lhs. We invite inqui¬ 
ries. Walgrove Herd Washingtonvllte, N. Y. 
All Ages, Regis¬ 
tered and Tu¬ 
berculin Tested. 
at unusual prices. Write, or better still, visit 
Maple Lane Farm Kingston, N.Y. 
Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices milch cows 
100 Federal Tested and Accredited cows for sale. Or wil. 
buy same direct from farmers on reasonable commission 
Telephone at once, my expense. JOHN F. BENJAMIN. Barrs, VI 
Reg. Ayrshire Cows & HeiferCalves herd. No reactors 
for 5 yrs. Come and see them. FERNY WARREN, Paru, Vermont 
COWS FOR SALE 
Tuberculin Tested Guernseys and Holsteins 
All young ami fine individuals, fresh and springers 
WOODLAWN FARMS, Fishkill, N. Y. 3 miles north of Beacon 
USE A PURE-BRED BULL 
From time to time we have for sale bull calves from 
dams with Advance Registry records— Ayrshires, 
Guernseys, Holsteins, Jerseys,Milking Short 
Horns. Price, #50 at 30-days-oid, registered, 
crated and delivered to express company. Address 
DEPARTMENT ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Cornell University 
ITHACA NEW YORK 
White Collie Pups For Sale 
4 pure white female pups out of registered prize- 
winning stock, IB5 and 810 each. Four mos. old. 
EDGAR BRIGGS Pleasant Valley, N. Y. 
COLLIE PUPPIES and Grown Dogs 
Finest Quality. Bred for Brains and Beauty. Registered. 
Priced l.ow. SHERMAN BOWDEN FARM, Mansfield,Ohio 
P edigreed Collie Pups. The handsome and intelligent 
kind. Also Fox Terriers. NELSON BROS., brave City, fa. 
W hile Collie Pupa. Pedigreed. 2 months old, $1 5 up. 
Chotola Kennel* - Rock Crook, Ohio 
Collie Puppies S. r, &’*T 
lar free. CLOVEHNOuK cm Lit; fai 
pedigreed, the unusual 
ive, illustrated circu- 
KM, <3h am bent burg, I’a. 
Wire Haired FoxTerrier 
it enry Itlefcer 
Male—2 years old—is a 
real ratcatcher. $16. 
Cullleoon, N.Y. 
The Ideal Farm Dog-Pedigreed German Police 
Fine with cattle or with children or for protection only. 
Six mos. old, up. WprlugHld** Fui-iun, N<*w Hamburg* N.Y. 
PorJirrraoH Po,,ce D °0 Pupa from country’s best blood. 
rcUlglCUU Reasonable. W. Jandu, Jliiniing-iou, L I., N.Y. 
Hunting Hntinrk ( ^ ea ^' Trial c. o. d. 
nunilng nuunu* Beckennels Herrick, Illinois 
FnY Hminric moa. old; pedigreed; Walker strain. Guar- 
rUAIlUUIIUd anteed trailers. Ref.—former purchasers. 
Males, $20; Females, $15. FRANK WARNER, Blulrstowii, N. 4. 
Airedale Terriers of Rank 
Here You Can Get What You Want. 
Individuality, Quality and Bleeding. 
Dr. KNOX Box 50 Danbury, Conn, 
A irorlolo Pune Prom excellent registered stock. 
mreudie I upb Geo. H. Price Stamford, N. Y. 
Trnuollun ^offore Puro d ”E 8 ; male and female; 
11 UYoiljiI Oolloi o twelve weeks old ; 880 each No 
papers. Mrs. J. M. WHITEHORN. Canadensis, Pn. 
PEDIGREED 
POLICE PUPS 
Sired by imported stock. 
Males, $50; females. $:t.V 
ERNEST M OOl) 
Danlolson Conn. 
FERRETS 
Carrofo FOR KILLING RATS and 
rot 1 Gto other game. October 
prices; Females—$8.50; Males 
—$3 ; pair, $0; one doz.—$80. 
Yearling females, $5 ca. Will 
shipC.O.D. Inst’ve book free. 
W. A. PECK New London, Ohio 
CCDDCTC Either color or sex. Sin- 
* “Hlltl .J gles, pairs or dozen lots. 
Price list free. Booklet, XO cents. 
C. II. EEGFEK & CO. Greenwich, Ohio 
experience uct. prices, remaies.jj.au 
each; mules, $2 75 each. One doz., $30. Yea’ling fe¬ 
males, special rat catchers, 85 each. Will shipC.O.D 
Instruction book free. LEVI FARNSWORTH. N«» Louden, OKI. 
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