Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 49, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 June 1874 — Page 3
THE MAIb
A PAPER
THE
PEOPLE.
Personal.
Joe O'Boyle Is ont in lows. "C Udatas are coming forward In great muuera.
M-'orC Wood fain the city visiting firkuil*. The Hut miiistmets masticsted hash ft the Boutin Honwe.
E. K. Hosford lain Owelty, the guest his brother, C. K. Hoaford. R. I* Ball, tbe Stow men, landed in his city twenty-Svc years ago yeaier» -lay.
A Butler county, Ohio, former fa about purchase Henry Miller'* Honey Creek •arm.
I. C. Greiner, of the Hoosier store, rent to Cincinnati tor new good# this reek. *_
Lee W. Chadwi was married at ^ndianapolis last L-cJk, to Mine A. E. jpferke.
Dr. C. K. Glfford .rtsoff Monday on trip through Kansas, Texas and New Ttf exico.
Mr. Voorheesls to address the literary fecietlesof the Missouri State Unl vei sity this month.
Shake hands with the poor candidates
hm tw u„so humbly and
Ann Eliza Young, the seventeenth 3 wifeofBrigham Young, lectures at Rock#34 Tllle to-night.
1pulpits
to-morrow.
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W. A. Ryan fa among the champion fishers of this city. In ten trips, with Hook and line, this sesson he has caught J27 bass.
Mrs. Kinder and Mm. Clarke, of Indlanapolia, mother and sister of Mrs. Bant. C. Davis, are in the city visiting Mrs. D.
Major George Purdy returned, this week, from Washington, where he was called to testily in some claims against the'government.
Prof. John Coilett, candidate for Congress, has the honor of being the first white child born in the village of Newport, where he has ever since resided.
Miss Hannah Toby, of tho Jackson^ille schools, is in town—so happy in the •t-/ enjoyment of vacation one month before if 2S her former fellow-teachers in this city.
If Miss Emma Huston, who took the part of Princess in the Court of Babylon, rendering tt in rach a g3raoefhl and captivating manner, returns to her home ^hi Paris to-da^jr.
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Chariea Goodwin attended the annual meetii^ of the National Typographic*! Union atBt. Louis, this week, as delegate from this city. His follow printers envy him the good time he has had.
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A Booster Lament," printed on the ^Mth page, would do honor to the pen of ail|n9t Harteor John Ilay, and we regrefc that the author did not attach his real name Inst ii of a nom do plume.
William Crowder, who came to this -dty from Sullivan some two years ago, Is about to retire from the Una or S. Cory A Co. We hope that by this change we will nottase him asa citfawn.
Will Sherburne, with his little engine, one day this week, brought two Pulntaa f1 from Indianapolis to this dty— seve '-thrse rnii«»-4n one hour and thirtv three en hour!
George Brown, who was injured by I-: tg thrown from hfa wagon, died on Mot ". n,r yTuTiij. It is el ied that hfa h.tv,'!«MB«SV«d
I .insjuiUtiiMI ot th» Injured I- ,-,
sjt butt )i« svftwed and morUlt««tiH2 ensued. J«^. w. um. for two y«*M ••t a 1i U»e Atimm Express at feu****, i.dewidhisresigi»«m.andlst«Bpo»"!y raauda|«
Uds dty and St to«fa» oft
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He has pcoadss from the company oi a better and met? litrrstive portion.
Bawuel Tnincia «nd MtasKtoPWrHflss, of llewy FWrtsato, rs .... Wednesday, at then*,s idsnes of the bri i. 's parents, Re*. S. F.
Don ham Tl»e cewwaony l' together UM estimable young Pv,,— was t» ^rtvat, pn«*ible. They ate BOW suiting a T• :ot,hsn«rth.
On returning will ruide in this 'dty,
(ieurj* HHiiogbuA for Philadelphia yesterday. AHo Mm John tt. Williams and Iflaa SEelia Law.
M^for O, J. Smith spake at RoekvlUe laat night on the currency question. Notwithstanding a heavy **to» the Court House was well filled, and he was listened to with uu..h attention and Interest.
R.B. MeDuff haa realjjned hi* poaition MI agent of the Howe Machine Company lor this district, to enter a more Remunerative field. "We regret that by this change we will lose hint aa a eitbwn.
After aome thirty yearn In the bakery and confectionery bu»it*e«, W. IL Sage has determined to sell his elegant Mala (street establishment, and it will shortly pans into the hands of Jacob White and Al. Mewhlnney. 3
Channeey Twaddle has been a Ikithful been invited to deliver an watchman at the railroad bridge* for tiddreoa to the students of Wabash Coltwenty years.
Rev. O. C. Lamb, of Braxll, and Rev. re iv a jAlox. Sierrett of this city, will exchange share of attention. In no way can you so beautify your homes aa with those elegant chromoe and ongravings in hand-
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Morton C. Bsnkin Is announced -o KSVhia Issue as a candidate tor the office of some frame*, at R. Gagg's Art EmpoCounty Treasurer. ,«* Councilman Seeburger, who has been ... .. 4lalt« ill, ww able to be In bin amt at 0. meeting last night.
J. R. Whittakerwont neglect his bu»Iness for a chance at the Sheriffalty and has withdrawn from the race.
James Oakey has completed Ms theological studies at Yale college, and- fa now at his home in this city. 4 George K. Boggs, for six years with
Hobcrg, Root A Co., has accepted a pojiition at Felsenheld A Jauriet'a. Mrs. W. B. Wharton and her sister, Miss Jennie Pickard, went to Salein, Iowa, this week, on a visit to Mends. 2 Rev. Emaley Hamilton, who has been confined to bis bed for two imenths fa slowly convalescing from a dangerous Illness.
The who drinks too much haa received a grmt ded of attention lately, ZTm, «£T 1. oh«ng« In ,h„ J™-•««
gramme,
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and the man who eats too
much fa to receive attention, "Gluttony" fa the sutyect announced for to-morrow night at the Congregational churn
Hon. Thomas H. Nelson will deliver the address before the Athenian, Philo-
addieea oerore tnc Aineman, rmio
and He8perUll
Literary socie-
tlm o( tbe Bute Univemity,
Blooming-
ton, on Monday, Jane 29th. C'oL Nel-
It is a beantiftil custom, that of tW
rating the graves of the dead, but the
honies of the living, as well as those of
riurn. Miller A Arletharo making quite an
their establishment, on south Fourth st reet. This has been made neoeasary by their increased trade in harness, saddles, etc., of which they manufacture largely. Their constantly increasing trade is good evidence of the substantial work and reasonable prices for which they are no5
What a pleasure it is to loiter in an elegant bookstore—such an one as Button A Hamilton's Central. It fa a prime luxury to every person .with the slightest taste for good books. We dely anybody to turn over the fresh pages of new and elegant works that are constantly passing into their store, without feeling the temptation to buy. Just make a skirmish through their interesting collection some evening and see if these remarks are not true.
If you want one of those Mason A Hamlin organs, offered by W. H. Paige A Co., on the rental or Installment plan, apeak for it in time, for they find the plan so popular that it fa impossible to fill all orders without somo delay. The terms are very liberal and you can put one ot these charming instruments in your house at a cost that will scarcely be felt. The latest and most popular sheet music may always be found at W. H. Paige A Co's.
Would yon aspire to please your sweetheart Would you take pleasure in looking attractive to your wife and fkmily? Would you take pride in appearing as a polished gentleman in all circles. Then do not hesitate, but make yourself as attractive as possible by getting one of those elegant and nobby hats at Howe A Yates'. Tbey have a large and varied stock, every style to select from for old and young. In straw good* their stock is Immense and prices at the lowest figures.'
Placards on the St. Louis street cars declare that "This car can't wait for ladies to kiss good-by." In this city, ss shown by the picture at the bottom of the fifth page, you are to tell the conductor to stop at R. W. Rippetoe's White Front, 186 Main street, for all kinds of table supplies, including the choicest berri**, vegetables etc. In these Mr. Rip-
having such large ssles his stock Is always fresh.
fussing around before breakihst, finding fruit with everybody awl everjcthlng,
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must halltHl with nati*fHctlon.
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TERKE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
i* l)Mi*'4Mml your chickena before
adohmeat palkis era they cease to be oviform, but if you want yoonf eWck sua, fresh agga, the choicest butter, vegetables, berries, groceries and table supplied, coll oai Barbour Greenuugh, southwest oomer of Fourth and Cherry streets.
Tbe8pringfleld Fire and Marine In ruranee Company, represented by Hager A McKeen, has been doing business b»m for the last twenty years, and paid quite a number or losses, among them the toss on the Brewery last Saturday evening. The loss on this brewery is settled, and has been paid, and all goes OR as before. This fa the way business is done by this safe and reliable institution. When you insure, go to tho office and get Springfield Policies.
Think before you apeak what you shall
MHton 8. Durham, mg come to tl oor .-IUMun that It's no use for a man to speak, why you should speak, to whom kill himself In order to live, has tender- you shall speak, about whom you a*e to
ed hla resignation Var ilia road. He will continue In the potLUJU only until a auew »r la secured.
Auditor or the speak, what will come from what you may apeak, what may be the benefit from what you may apeak* and, lastly, who may be listening to what you may speak. Turn your speech seven ways and there will never come any harm
if you say to your friends that the best place in town for the purchase of boots and shoos for men, women and children, is at Noyes Andrews, on the south side of Main street, just east of Fifth.
Of all the gifts which science has so freely lavished on humanity, tending to its benefit and Improvement, perhaps there is none that can rank higher than that of correcting, in the most simple and perfect manner, the defects and irregularities of sight and any means by which it can be assisted or preserved
I will sell for the next sixty days Fruit Jars of all kinds, Jelly Tumblers and Sealing Wax, wholesale and retail, at prices tjiajt d£fy competition
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—SILK RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK TIES, RUCHES, JET JEWELRY,PLATED JEWELRY, WE WARRANT AS REPRESENTED, WITH OTHER NEW GOODS, AT OUR LOW PRICES,CENT STORE, FOURTH STREET.
SUJtlAL ROBES.
I have added to my large stock of Undertaker's Goods. Shrouds and Robes, which are coming in use very much. Also Crape and Gloves, inflict anything can be had in my line, by calling ®n
npbraidhig the help, and scolding the pickerel, BaiJ^ Trout, White children. But you eaat, A belter way—or at lew! you can put on a sen-
i«a~^n om nour ana hhuioe ot coolness by drasing In neat ter and Eggs, Chickens and Turkeys —twarly fifty miles mnslin diem, and adding from lUdals oowitantly on hand and for sale at some of the elegant collars, cuflk, tooes
lo promote harmony in the houseliold
*. had r~r- buy your groceries and Uble supplies of Milligan A Bond, at the Marble Front
c.
r. rf, opposite the first ward school. Th-'jr hsve unusual facilities tor the pur
to Hallfrx I am no middle
iii ui !»uy your own toteeew." Tlwu »i" stepped across the street from the Haut* House, where krrera of th« have found that ths dwlMH of« Aku and cifani aiskept. luxury of the bath Is greatly enhanced by the use of the Turkish Beth TOWEL wr (item A AM mmximmA it
A Armstrong Drugstore.
Mil(
eximmij
and ruchm he fa selling at such tow -*—1
ciwf* "onntry produce, berries and and otiters by dealers in this city wjwirti.i.'H, and are contented wltli a -ry small matgin of profits. If you tvant K-hi, fresh eatsbks patronise these up* VHi Im i\ ti 4 accommodating genUv^ien. °8ay. Jim, ^vo in« a chaw of tobsoco.**
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Those
gight at present shows no symp
toms of decay may imagine that heal has but little to do with comfort in reading, but those who have felt tho smarting, irritating pain consequent upon alterations silently going on in that wondrous structure—the eye—will gratefully appreciate any invention that will alleviate the distress and correct the irregularities that are painfully making themselves apparent and we feel we are doing many of our readers a real benefit in filing their attention to Arundel's Tinted Spectacles, now being introduced here by T. II. Riddle*
J. A. Burgan, who recently purchased the Chadwick Livery Stable, is commanding a fine custom. Having been born and bred among horses, he knows all about them, and will keep none but first-class stock. Ho has a large and fine lot of buggies and carriages, yet so great fa hfa custom that he finds it difficult to fill all calls. He makes a specialty of boarding horses by the day, week or month, at reasonable rates, and takes the best care of horses.
And still they come. Another car load of thosie splendid Stone Pumps just received everybody likes them. This pump is delivered and put up without extra charge, and when within twen ty miles of Terre Haute at the low price of ten dollars for the first ten feet complete, and seventy-five cents for each additional foot. Printed guarantee from the manufacturer with each pump. Rrst come, first served. Office at Buntin House. Address lock box 115!), Terre Haste, Ind. W. H. Fisk. 7 FltUlT JARS CHEAr.
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jow prices, at C. P. Steven-
son's fish market, on Ohio street, north side, between Fourth and Fifth streets.
The Markets.
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TllKO. STAHL, 325 Main street.
ISAAC BALI,,
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jd'i* Corner of 3rd and Cherry streets
—Contracting, bricklaying, plastoring
petoe is having an immense run, and ^mantle and grate setting, paving, cistern tai *1 t.. 1 Jli_ A...1 IAIvWIMM IM HSIOwaesl building and jobbing In general, done promptly at low rates and on reasonable mjm IWM« pvuii^vy
In these sweltering hot dsys^you may terms. Residence, No. 810 south Third think you can keep cool by stowing and street. AIXKW I. AUHOTT. FRESH FISH, lake Erie Salmon, Pike and White
TSARS HAtrrm, Jan- s.
fn* following are paid to formeta
JUTTTKR-Bwt... 30»
KKU IT-~'irejpn Appiea--. —W A W9
Alatwawa... Hfil
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HAY-Per ton HIIJBU—Ons«h carwt.
Dry
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Wheat...
Flint irimined
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On Saturday, June lOth,^ Clintcm, IndM under the auspices of the CV)ssregational Sabbath School,
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Baptist Sabbath School, Mission Asbury SI, E. Sabbath School,
Mission
FSrs only fide for Adults-SSe far all under 15 veanu Train will leave the Union Depot at $ o'clock a. x.
A BAND OF $IV8IC has been engaged. and no pains will be wared to make this the most enjoyable pleasure excursion of the season.
The excursion is In charge of J. A. Parker, Simeon Cory, Dr. W. R. Elder, T. W. Parker, and E. M. Walmeley.
County Election.
ITKBASWIHW*.
We am authorised to announce M. UANKixas a Candidate for the office of t'oanly Tmuurer.»tth)ect to tiie deciaion of the Bepublican Nominating Convention.
Weare authoriSMl to annoonee CHAMMES H. RomAK as a candidate for county Tmumrer, raMect to the decision of the Re(mbUestt WMMiualing eorivemloii.
We are authorised to announce W iuiam II. Dcxca» a* a candidate for Criminal Pn*»e*u1or, aui()eet to the decision of the B«pol)lican nominating convention. sHKKtrr.
We are autiwrised to announce the name of Joshua M, preaent shertir. as a candidate for re-election, subject to thedeeision of tho Hepabiican uomiiuMing convPHtlon.
KKOOB»Btt.
Please announce David I'uoh, of Honey Creek townnhip.iis a csndidate for the office of Recorder or vlgt» county, suhject to the decision of theKepubHcau iiomlnatingconvention. MANY FRIENDS.
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UMBRELLAS, '~U
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
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A. HERZ & CO SPf
OPEKA BAZAAR,
NEXT WEEK. A-
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For your Spanish Lace Scarfe. '""'if For your Spanish Netting,
For your Spanish Laces.
For your real Guipure Lacos^1
For your real Yac Laces. 4' V^f For your Llama Lace Points^^^ For your Llama Laoe Sacks. For your Llama Lace Parasol Covers. For your Llama Lace Capes. For your nice Ruchlngs and Collates. For your Linen Collars and Cuffs. For your Hes, Belts and Yells. For your Parasols and Fans. For your Corsets and Hoopskirts.
We have received during this week new additions in above named, and offer them at prices to defy all competition.
Extraordinary.
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And prepsratoty'to doing so wish to RUN the STOCK ss LOW as POSSIBLE. NOT—by ceasing to purchase ourselves, and letting the Stock run down—but by
LARGE INCREASE OF SALES,
Over and above all purchases. We have a BUYER in the EASTERN MARKET, ami will be constantly adding to our already well assorted Stock of Dry Goods. To enable us in getting an ##4%
EARLY START THIS COMING FALL. :.
We shall begin at once to REDUCE STOCK, and CUT PRICES ON ALL DRY GOODS, that will DRAW TRADE FAR AND NEAR
This fa no assertion,a.nd every twdy who wishes to make a little money go along ways In buying Dry Goods, will call and get OUR PRICES (at least) before purchasing. -4
Jen Thousand Dollars of New: Goods just received are included in the Great Cut on Prices, at *,
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IN EXTRA LARGE SIZES, )VIllCH ARE THE STYLE. "f
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DRKSSES, STRIPED HO§E 2 ,SUN BONNETS,
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Low Cut Shirts!!
A TTENTION FARMERS! rfA ^1^ %_THE—
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Great Opera Basaar.
TNDUCEMENTS
8th,
Conimencfng Monday73f»ne
CHEAT BARGAINS
WILL BE OFFERED BY US TO PURCHASER8 0F
Stripe Silks and Black Silks* Blaek Iron Frame Grenadines. LaceToints, Sacqne^and Capes. Guipure and Thread Laces. Parasols and Fans. I inein Suits. Kid 016ves and Hosiery.
Purchases made last week in New York at exceedingly ftvorable rates ensble us to make it to the interest of every purchaser to take a look through our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
FEL8M1IELD
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TO TIVE FARMERS
Cloth Suits!
rROX |1M AND 1,1*WARDS. Wltite Vfetsris Lava «SM and upwanja. dressiist^UHto&cMitfc Black Grrsadlses, extra quality SS oents. t-4 Blaek Iroa fmuae Greaadlaes, from dQ cents, to extra at 75 ceuta. (taMUser Silks, reduced from fl.00 to 75 cents per yard. Lresa Blaek Silks, !.» per yard. Paraoola aad Faas, at fiOoents on the dollar. 900 Pier** Ores Grata Ribbeaf, in all colors and widths at 25 cento per yard for choice. 50 Pifces Sank Rlkboaa, 7 and 9 inches wide in Watered, Plain, Plaid, and Roman Stylos, at 60 cents per yard for choice.
Satin Stripe Victoria Lawns,
25 rents every yard, worth 40 eeatii or no charge. White Bed Spread*, 11.00, chesp at ?1.25. Cheviot Shirtings, 12H and 15 cents per yard. Yard wide extra Bleached Mus* lias, 9 to 12K cents. Fine I'ableaeed Muslin*, 8 cents.
Cfettonades Reduced from 30 to SO cents per yard. Table Linens at a special pr 80 cent*.
HUNTER'S, 157 Main Street.
SHIRTS are our Exclusive Speeialty-Prieea correct and Satisfaction Warranted—Call and examine.
N. B.—Ask for the *2 Shirts, they are as good as usually sold elsewhere for $2.
ANOTHER LOT
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NOBBY SPRING HATS!!
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JOHN KUPPENHEIMER'S
NEW OPERA. HOTJSE HAT STORE!
Remember, one Price and Small ProBts. the Countersign.
Indianpolis & St. Louis
RAILROAD COMPAITI. Will sell rwmd-trip tickets to the FARMER'S CONVENTION at IadianSpolis, On Wednesday, June 10th, 1874,
5 *35. B. ALIJEN, Agent.
j^EW LIVERY^
a
JrA. BURGAN,
Wlslics to inform the citisens of this city that he has purchased the Livery Stable of Lee Chadwick, and that he has refitted the concern in good style. New
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to suit any taste. He will also make a specialty of Boarding Horses by the day or week. Call aud see the new concern. Remember the place, Fourth 81., between Main and Ohio.
W.S.MCEACO. Terr* Man
just received at
TUTIIXINERYJ
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E. B. COLE,
_/f ,r- DEALER IN
Millinery Goods, Laces,
EMBROIDERIES and NOTIONS, X*. Ml SalaJitrMt, Terre Haute, Ind
rdK& la^ and elegant Stock of Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons and a general assortment of Millinery Goods—all new and fresh and will be sold cheap. These goods were carefully selected by Mrs. Cole, who is a practical Milliner and an experienced buyer, and the business will be conducted under her immediate supervision.
Ladies Hats and Bonnet* made to order and guaranteed to give satiatection. N. B.—We have permanently located in Terre Haute, and hope to receive a liberal share of the patronage of the ladles, [aim.
Estray.
^STRAY-TWO HORSES 8TRAYKD JTj away from the realdcnce of ALFRED HTEVltNS, north Second street. One bay mare with white foot, and a lump on her right flank. And the other a black pony with very heavy mane, and branded on left ahoulder the initials J. L. The age of the mare 6, and the pony 10 years. mtt-2t $
BOOTS AND SHOES!!
O-RAUGERS
ALL OTHERS, -gf
Should call on O'BOYLE BROS-fand ex? amine their large stock, of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
which ou can b^y at prime cost.
REAPINiS AND MOWING MACHINES. 4
BRANCH orrxcc or
LAFAiaPTE AGRICULTURAL WORKS!!
East riire Square, one door South of Jones & Jones.
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We have on hand at the above named piaoe a large
•took of Res pern and Mowers, and will sell the same class of machines that we «oM las* yearibr 1175 and 1180 this year for $155 and $1*5. The old reliable Buckeye Machine is only $199. As the Farmers Intend to purchase their ma* chlnea direct from the manufacturers, they can see by the above prices that we In* tend to meet their expectations. Agenciee of Grangers, or individual members, or individual Fanners, will get the machines all at tho^iame price, whew tho money Is paid on delivery of machines, or good rates given.
In connection with the above, we will say that we are ready to REPAIR old Buckeye or Planet tuachlhes on short notice. Repairs for Buckeye «nd Planet Mtti^hifwia always on hand. We give a written Warranty witH each Machlde.
JOHJf PUBDUBfFresH LaFayette Afl Works.
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