Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 September 1870 — Page 3
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HH" Collections will be made quarterly on all advertisements.
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TKKA8UREK,
MORTON C. KAN KIN. KECOKDKK, THEODORE MAKX I- N.
SURVEYOR.
ALEXANDER COOPE!!. COKONKR, DAVID L. CIIRrSTY.
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COMMISSIONERS,
FIRST DIST—WM. T. PETTINITER, SKCOND —JOS. FELLENZER, THIRD -PHILIP KANDOLPIF. .IVIXIK CRIMINAL COURT,
JOHN G. CHAIN.
riii^IOi UTINCI ATT'y CKIMIJTAI. COURT,
F. M.MEREDITH.1 REPRESKN'TATIVES, W I S O N S IT II H. H. BOUDINOT.
PON! OFF K.IK mUK('TOii\.
ELOSK...» JT DAILY MAILS, .I OPEN. 9
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a E.nt Through 11:TC) a. S:.Ti|,. Ill do do 3:15 p. in 9:00 p. Way p. in 9:00 p. ui...Cincinnati.tWashington 7 :30 a. 3:30p. in 3:15 p.
St. Louis and West
9:45 a. via. Alton Railroad 4:45p. 2:20 p. in via. Vandalia 11. 4:45 p. ra 2:25 p. Evansville and way 4 :45 p. in 9:00 p. in Through 7:30 a. 4 :15 p. Bockville and way 12:00 a. 2:30 p. in..CIinton,Numa,Burnico...ll :00 a. 8EMI-WKKKI.Y XIAII.S. Oraysville via. Prairieton, Prairie Creek and
Turman's Creek-
Closes Mondays and Thursdays at 9 p. in Opens Mondays nnd Thursdays at 6 p. ra Nelson—Closes Tuesdays^ Saturdays at 11 a.in
Opens Tuesdays & Saturdays at 10 a. WKKKI.Y MAILS. Jasonvillo via. Riley. Cookerly, Lewis, Coffee and Ilowosville—Closes Fridays at 9 p. ra
Opens Fridays at 4 p. in
Ashboro via. Christy's Prairie— Closes Saturdays at 9 p. Opens Saturdays at 3 p. Eastern mails closes on Sunday's at 6 p.
Office opens during the week for sale of StampB Money Order business, &c., from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p, m.
On Sundays open from 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. No Money Order business transacted on Sunday.
L. A. Bcrn'KTT. P. M.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Trnat What Tiinc hns Sanctioned. The maxim that the voicc of the people is the voice of the divinity, may in some cases, be open to doubt, but the testimony of honest and enlightened witnesses extending through a series of years, and all to the same purport is worthy of credence, admits of no question. Upon such testimeny the reputation of IIostetter's Stomach Bitters as an antidote and cure for many ailments is based. During the twenty years that it has been beforo the world innumerable preparations intended to coinpeto with it, have gone up like rockets, and come down the extinguished sticks.— Meapwhile the progress of that incomparable tonic has been swift and steady—always upward and onward like the eagle's flight. Its introduction produced a revolution in therapeutics, and it proved to be one of those salutary revolutions that cannot go backwards. To-day llostctter's Bitters is one of the most popular remedies in Christendom, and commands a larger sale than any other medicinal preparation, domestic or imported, on this side of tho Atlantic. As a cure for dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous affections, general debility, and as a preventive of epidemic fevers, it takes precedence of every other remedy. This fact should teach the ambitious country dealers who endeavor to foist loeal abortions on the public in its stead, how futile their small attempts to cajolo the community must necessarily be. Where the game fish have failed thero is no chance for the "suckers." 21-dwlw.
GETTING MARRIED.
F-ssnysfor Young Men, on Social Evils, and the propriety or impropriety of getting Earried, with sanitary help for those who feel unfitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. sp20-dw3m
Tlie Celebrated
Murray &
Lanman's
Florida Water
The most lasting, agreeable, and refreshing of al) perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet and in the Bath. For salt by all Druggists and Per. fumers.
sep6deodly
BEAUTIFUL HAIB Nature's Crown.
S..V. Alien
You must Cultivate il. GRA HAIR
MM. Allen's Hair Restorer
Will Restoro Gray Ilairto its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Drossing. It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling Hair is immediately cheekcd.
Tho Young and all those whese Hair has not yet turned Uray or White, will prefer
Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsaimim
It is an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and refreshes the hair, and as a simple Hair Dressing, it has no equal. AU Mothers are advised to use it, and nothing else, on their children's Hair its good effects in after life are plainly discernible. Everybody should have one of these preparations, both not required. Sold by all Druggists. mlSdwGm
The Imcprishable Perfume!
As a rulo, the perfumes now in use have no permanency. An hour or two after their use there is no trace of perfume left. How different is tho result succeeding the use of Murray & Lamnan's Florida Water.
Days after its application the handkerchief oxhales a most delightful, delioate and agreeable fragrance. may Mcodey
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ADVERTISIMC,
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Does it 1'jiv to Advertise?
Does it Pay to Advertise?
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The Success of Our Most Promi nent Business Men is Ample Proof that 'f.i ai'lO
IT DOES PAY.
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A UDITOK,
WILLIAM PADDOCK. SUKKIFK, (IOKDOX
LEE.
Its Advantages,
And much can yet be written in proof of th assertion that those who 4f!
Advertise Most Liberally,
ARK THE HOST
SUCCESSFUL
In /tnsiness Enterprises.
Advertising Truisms.
IT REVIVES BUSINESS.
IT CREATES BUSIKBSS,
IT PRESKBVES BUSINESS,
IT INCREASES BUSINESS,
IT "INSURES BUSINESS
Tkouiudi ef fortunes hare been made by persons who possessed the secret of placing their butiness in a proper manner before th« public,through judicious newspaper advertising.
DENTISTS.
W.E.ROSSETER,
E N I S
BEACH'S BLOCK,
OVER
Ryce's "Buckcyc Store."
WORK DONE AT
Mew York Prices!
All Operations Warranted.
Reduction of Prices in Rubber Work. W. E. ItOSSITKR has concluded to reduce his prices, of upper sets, from $25 to $15. Best material used.
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, SURG RON AND MKCHANICAL E N I S
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute. Ind. RESIDENCE—Corner Fifth and Swan streets m30dtf
O. ALLEN,
"The Hatter,"
New York 'Hat Store.'
Having a competent buyer in New York to select goods as soon as manufactured, I am enabled to present, at ill times, the latest Novelties.
4LLEN, "The Hatter,
145 MAIX STREET.
SUMMER COMPLAINT
AND-
CHRONIC 2 I A Eli EA.
Brunker's Carminative Balsam
NEVER FAILS to cure Summer Complaint in children or Chronic Diarrhoea in adults.— It is indispensable for infants. Physicians acknowledge it to be he best Carminative ever brought before tho public. Sold, wholesale and retail, by
H. A. DAVIS & CO., MAIN STREET,
jy9dwtf Sole Agents for Terre Haul
J. P. WEAVER, Manufacturer of 'l
PAPER BOXES, So. 1, South-west corner Washington and Meridian Streets, up stairs, third floor,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Box«s of every description made to orderORDKRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.mfidfi
MERCHANT TAILORING.
79 MAIN STREET. 79
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Much hai) b^en written in regard to Adverti ing and
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TAILORING
W. H. BANNISTER
just returned from New York, where he has purchased, and is now daily receiving, his
Fall and"Winter Slock
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CLOTHS, BEAVERS,
CASSIJIFJIKN, «fce.
The attention of purchasers is especially called to his beautiful supply of
MIXED ftUlTIXOS
ALSO, T- .'V-
FIWEDIA^OXALS
OF ALL COLORS.
Over 200 Different Styles
Of PANT PATTERNS.
FINE COLORED CLOTHS
DO. DO. BEAVERS
4 A full stock of A-*
FURNISHING GOODS.
Our facilities for making good work were never better the prices are reasonable, and all customers, both old and new, are cordially invited to call and examine tho stock.
W. II. BAX1ISTER.
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JOHN BARNIKLB,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAIN STREET,
Orer Ssxton A Wklmsley's Urjr Goods Store Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Terre llaute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton & Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpose of carrying on
MERCHAiNT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionablo lection of Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, &c.
life
and is ready to make it up in THE LATEST 8T AND ON ^4
SHOUT NOllCE, Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to Order, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.
Cutting done and warranted to fit.
a
liberal
patronage licitcd. aug29dti
MANUFACTURERS.
[3RAIRIE CITY PLANING MILLS.
LIFT & WULXIAMS.
Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Window and loor Frames. Moulding Brackets, Star! Railings,
Ballusters, Newell l'osts, Floring and Siding.
And all dascriptious of Finished Lumber
WHOLKSAI.K AND RKTAIL DEALERS
BA S. ALEXANDER.
IS
BIOELOW
COAL and MINING CO.,
Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg, Brazil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at the lowest market prices.
With good coal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to receive a sharo of the public patronage of Terro Haute.
Ail orders left at our Office, under National State Bank, corner of Fifth andMain streets, will receive prompt attention. aug31dly
ALEXANDER & READ,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds, Corner Sill an«l Mnlii fits.
Articles delivered to any par of the city free charge. dec 3d3m
GUNSMITH.
JOII\ ARMSTRONG. Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's new building, on Third street, one door north of Farringten Block, where he will be happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. a5dtf.
WINES.
W I N E S
JACOB FISHER
Has just received.'a choice lot of
RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES,
Which he will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want pure a article. aug31d3m
LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE _4GENCY.
F. M. MEREDITH,
Attoroty at Law and Bcal Estate Ageot,
CORNER MAIM ASD THIRD STS.
TERRE HATJTE, IND.
MUSICAL.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
PIANOS,
Organs and Melodeons
1I1S
^L. KISSNER'S
Palace of Music,
No. 48 OHIO STBEET,
(Opp. the old Court House.)
1
Yankee Notions and Cigars,
And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol
IfcTOTIOIfcTS,
Comprising
Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY. arpil-ldwtf
WATCHES.
BALL, BLACK & CO. rC,r {-567
NEW YORK, ARE IMPORTERS OF
WATCHES
From all the principal Manufacturers in Europe, and
Agents for all American Movenients,
AVhich they furnish in Gold or Silver Cases at the
LOWEST_ PRICE.
Packages sent per Express allowed to be opened and selections made. yl8-dly
HAT
C. H. H.
AT THE CITY HAT HOUSE,
iVo. 12, South 4rt,h Street,
may31 Terre Haute, Ind.
TIN AND IRON WARE.
MOORE & HAGGERTY,
Manufacturers of
Galvanized Iron Cornice Window Cap3, Guttering, fee., Tin and Slate sRoojinj
A SELECT STOCK OF'"
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Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware
Particular attention paid to
croBBinsro-
In Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron Work, H'CIITH Air Furnaces and llunijes. NO. 181 MAIN STREET,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
HOTELS.
Jacob Bntz. (Jeorge ftutr.. NATIONAL HOUSE.
Cor. Sixth and Main Streets,
Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Blitz, tC Son, Props.
This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23d1»
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.
Corner Wain and Seventh St». Terre Haute. Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put in first-class order, offering accommodations ansurpasscd in the State.
T. J. HUNTiX, Proprietor.
CLARE HOUSE,
2 Cor. First & Ohio St*.,
JiTliAH /(.)?JI
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Terre Haute, Indiana.
H. GRIFFITH, Prop.
Office of Marshall, Mentezuma and Palestine Hack Lines. ™,.. Free Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN P. BA1RD, CHARLES CRUFT. gAIRD & CRUFT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Omcs—No. 82Main Street,up stairs.
E.
P. BEAUCHAMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW 141 MAIS STREET, UP STAIBS. Western Land Broker, Loans
Negotiated,Estates Managed. Particular attention given to Collections, Correspondence solicited from non-residents*
If you are Sick Go and See DR. HARLAND, 188 South 1st Street, bet. Farrington Vine.
Terre Haute, Indiana. He cures Scrofula, Consumption in tho inoipient stage. Rheumatism, ,Heart Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Prolapsus Uteri and all Female diseases. Hours of consultation from
A. M.
to 5 p. M.
M. JOAB,
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Attorney at Law,
Terre Haute, laid.
Claim* collected Bnd Estates Managed. OFFICE—On Ohio street, south side, between 3d and 4th streets. .iyfiwfim
NEW GOODS
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TERRE IIAT7TE, INI»
N. B! All'kirdg of Instruments repaired
NOTIONS.
URIAH JEFFKRS. IRA llEI.ANO. RLI3BA HAVKlf U. R. JEFFERS & CO., Wholesale dealers in
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BROADWAY,
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Having received my Fall Stock of
Hats and Caps,
I am now prepared to suit all in regard to Style, Quality and Price.
An endless variety of
Men and Boys
Soft Fur and Wool Ilats.
J. P. BADGLEY,
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MERIT THE PATRONAGE
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Of the Ladies of Terre Haute and vicinity.
Black Silks! Black Silks!!
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FANCY GOODS
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The War in Edrope has caused an ADVANCE of from 25 to 35 per cent on Black and Fancv Silks. Having anticipated this advance we have purchased largely of BLAl!K GROS GRAIN and TAFFETA SILKS, and Will, as we have always done, give our customers the advantage of the same. We will sell you to-day Black Gros Grain Silks for less than they can be bought n. New York.
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WARREN, HOBERG & CO.,
Corner 4th and Main Streets,
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THE GREAT HEADQUAUTKRS FOB DRY GOODS.
sSifSiSiiSS
PAINTERS'
GARP^
CARP17
&
MATTINGS!
MATTINGS! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
To our large and well assorted stock of
Brown Sheetings,-
Bleached Muslins, Ginghams, flannels,
Tickings,
t- checks,
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DRY GOODS!
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K%ar/'
MATERIAL.
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Hickorys,
... Oasimeres,
ins •Mf a'",'.^«^Tweeds,
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WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAIISTN
TURPENTINE, JAPAN,VARNISHES,
RYCE'S CARPET HALL
Ryce's "Hand-Loom" Carpets!
f: Ryce's "Family" Carpet!
Jeans
Bed Spreads, ,. Coverlets, Carpet Warp, .^Cotton Chain.
Table Linen,. Napkins, Notions, Y./ti Fancy Goods,
Gloves,
I Hosiery &
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DRESS GOODS, ScO-, ScO-
rX)ur aim to offer the-i
if
Best
In tho Dry Goods line hasseoured for us a large trade, and we shall continue to interei buyers by
Lowest Prices, Fair Healing and kind treatment.
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JUSTICE TO ALL
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PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.
R. BUCKELL, Painter,
68 Ohio Street, opp. Mayor's Ofllco, (Basement!
With a large Stock of the above material of the best quality, carefully selected by practical testa, I am prepared to sell AT THE LOWEST CASH jPBICE.
White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, Chambers, &c., from... $8.50 per 100 lb Window Glass, extra quality, from
Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass.
KT SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TRADE.*®|
CARPETS.
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77.
Fiojn July_ 1st, unHl the
close of tho Summer Trado, we shall make
Special Prices
In all of our Departments. This will give every one an opportunity to secure extra-
of House Furnishing (Joods.
RYCE'S CARPET HATJ/
In view of new arrangements for the Fall Trade. NOW is the time for Housekeepers to mako selections from the best Stock of Goods in the State. Our Lace Curtains are very choice and very cheap. Fine Stock of Looking Glasses at GOLD prices.
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DRY GOODS.
ITew York Store,
73 Main Street,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
One Price Only!
We would direct the attention ot parties in want of
DRY GOODS
AN
$3.50
OILCLOTHS
1. K. WtLDT, I.KWIS THOMAS, WILLIAM POTIIS
WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,
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Is the motto of th© u*
NEW YORK STOKE,
7.5 MA IX STREET,
Terre-Haute, Indiana.
ARCHITECT.
A
HCHITECT & BUILDER
J. A. VltYDAGII, il"/
Plans,Specifications, Superinteiidan. e.'and Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Buildings.
OFFICK—Northeast oomer of Wabash and Sixth Streets. 2d storv. Deming Block.
JJAILROAD AGENCY.
James H. Turner, Agent for the C. C. C. A I. Railway. (Late Bellefontain) having moved his office to the store of Turner it Buntin, corner 7th and Main street*, will give through receipts on shipments of Produce and Merchandise to all the Eastern Cities, (grain in bulk withou transfer)and to all New England Towns, freight as low as byany other line, and time as quick. Over charge»_pronytly paid.
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Corner 7th and Main street
ran*
Ciirriage Manufacturers,
Corner 2d an Walnut Sts, Terre Haute, Ind.'" RepairinK aone promptly and at LowRates ie2dtf
UNDERTAKERS. I S A A A
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UNDERTAKER,?
Is prcprred to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third ann Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. ian20-5-cwt.
M. W. 0 CONN ELL, UNDERTAKER. Having purchased back from E. W. Chadwick, Gruber Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is now prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases, Cases, Caskets,and Wooden Coffins, of all styles and* sizes, from the best and largest stock of ,v burial material in the State, at No. 2 North Third street, Terre II nte, Indiana. wtf Terre Haute. May
GRAIN DRILL. «A1
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JONES & JONES
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OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS!
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MA TTINGS
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MATTINGS Window Shades Window Shades! Window Shades Window Shades!"' Window Shades r* Window Shades
UAIOX STEAM BAKERY FRANK HEINIG & BRO.,4,
Manufacturers of all kinds .f
Crackers,
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Cakes,
Bread and Canity,*
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Foreign and Domestic Fruits'
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
'u LaFayette Street, vtis'.-M
Between the two Kailroails.
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may28 Terro Haute, I ml.
CARRIAGES.
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Ilavelthc
FARMERS' FRIEN1
GRAIN DRILL!
(Kuhn, the Celebrated Drill Inventor's last, and best.)
A Force Feed Drill, OperatedI by Spur Gearing.
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No Loose Cog Wheels About It! Impossible to Choke It—The Feed Changed One Second—Will Sow Any Kind of Grain ,, or Seed. Whether Clean or Fonl.
The grain is distribited by means of small doublo spiral feed wheels working in cups un*» der the hopper these wheels carry thograin
upwards
and
to discharge opening in the cup's
force
it out, and with it
other obntructioM.
force out iitraw mnd
It is utterly impossible to
choke it, and as evidence of this fact tho wheat wc have in our sample machine is halt^ chaff, and by turning the wheel it is carried' through as well as clean wheat.
It will sow any kind of grain, and in any quantity desired. *«. In other force feed drills to change the fecd^ you remove one cog wheel and put in another and the cog wheels are loose and liable to be lost. In the
FARMERS' FRIEND DRILL5
The wheels are all fastened to tho drill, and the feed is changed by
lever—it
nimply moving small
is done in ONE SKOONO.
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tm~ Send for Circular showing how thej Farmers'Friend came out ahead in loo.', to
JOINES & JONES, East
side
Public Square,
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The Weekly Express Freely
We will send a copy of the WKWC-Y EXPOSAL (or the choice of eight other \Y eeklios on our list) free for one year, to any (me purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or more from us,» for cash before November 1, ISJO.
