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made his nest under the hay and when Mr. Bradley got the hay his dog Mck'y found it and they caught it, but had to let it go again because of the game laws.
We have bought the hay on the other side of the barn;  Mr Bradley thinks it is about two tons.

On April 23d Mr. Bradley brought the furrowing plow and harrow which he agreed to get at Packer's in Saddle River a week or so ago.  He expected to get a wooden framed harrow, but he saw a Syracuse steel framed harrow with foulding teeth and runners to slide it on and thought it would be better.  In commind around