Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1894 — Page 6
~~~ *- ■ ■ ' Ijp ... gg SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE loaded wrrii Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, j Buggies, Hoad Wagons, 3 makes Farm Wagons, 30,000 pounds Binder Twine, 3-ply Hemp Manilla Standard & Sisal, Fine Harvesting Machine Oils, Fine Varnishes and Brushes, Trinidad Ashphalt Iron Roof paint, guaranteed not to scale off, Myers’ Force Pumps, Hey Hay Carriers, full line Hay Forks, the celebrated all steele geared New Howe Sewing Machines, Garland Cook. Stoves, Beck side delivery Hay Rake and Tedder combined. x Don’t fail to see it Beck Hay Loader. This is the finest loader in existence, runs */ 8 lighter than any other loader and is the only loader that will not tear itself to pieces in its labor. Be sure and see this loader! Thomas' Hay Rakes and Hay Tedders, the only true Rake and Tedders on the market. I ■ •' • ; „, _ o HI — I NOW A FEW WORDS FOR MOWERS and BINDERS H How many farmers have been humbugged and deceived In buying a cheap and z / I light cast iron trap and never got 10 per cent, out of its first cost and which is so in f I the same class of Binders. We have represented the V ij I Champion Reapers, Mowers and Binders ■WI I for 16 years and therefore we know whereof we speak. We claim and will forfeit to I any AGENT of Binders, Mowers and Reapers - I One Hundred Dollars in Cash if he can show quality of material, workmanship and class of work that the Cham- ■ P e Machines possesses. We can show the best Guard, as hard as steel, and all h > I parts on these machines are steel and malable Iron to avoid breakage, and at i I nes we can help out on all repairs for the oldest machine in the hands of farm- ■ <■ f the Champion Family. H • . 9 . , " 'M QTTR MOTTO: Honest Dealing, Best Goods, for the Least Monejl at the Market can produce. I J. S. SOWERS & CO
