Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 21, 1907, Image 5

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    WILL PLAY U. of 0.
Initial Game of Basket Ball to Oc­
cur on December 5th.
Manager Frank Kersay inform« u9
that he ha« already eonsutnated ar­
rangements for two games of basketball
outside of the regular league games.
The first will occur witii the team from
the University of Oregon at our gym­
nasium on December 5th, and the sec­
ond will be with the Alaska bunch of
huskies and take place on the 11th or
12th of .fanuarv.
The University of Oregon claim to
have a great team, one that is already
scheduled to play with a number of the
best teams of the east. They are said
to l>e cruckerjaek players and on to all
the fine points and curves of this intri­
cate and most interesting game. How­
ever it is expected that our boys will
give them a close game, and that tliev
will not go east supremely flushed with
victory. VVe think we have just about
the best team we ever bad and the Isiys
expect to prove it good and hard to every­
body before tile season is over. At this
w riting our players are all in g.xsl form,
and if no unforseen accident occurs they
exp ict to lead our college on to the
same victorious finale that they have so
many times in the past.
Our lineup will lie:
Forwards. Carl Fenton, Edgar Craven.
Center— Ned Shaw.
Guards—Claud Shaw, Tracy Saverv.
EVERYBODY READ THIS
ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE TO PEOPLE
WHO ARE WASTFUl ANO CARELESS. TO YOU, WHO ARE
NAIURA11Y CAREFUL, IT DOES NO! COME HIGH.
W e C an S ave You M oney
I f y o u are n ot a lrea d y a su b scrib er to th is paper, n ow Is the tim e for you t o sub­
scribe. If y o u are a lrea d y a s u b scrib er y o u sh ou ld r e n e w y o u r s u b sc rip tio n n o w
w hile the liberal term s we cU'er y o u prevail. W e h a ve m ade arra n g em en ts w ith the
pu b lish ers o f THE A M E R IC A N FA R M WORLD to clu b th eir p ap er w ith ours, and
if y o u w ill at o n c e sen d us fl.60, we w ill send y o u b o t h p a p e r s o n e y e a r .
T h e A m e r ic a n F a rm W o r ld Is a L arge A g ricu ltu ra l M on th ly P u b lica tion c o n ta in ­
ing e a c h lu o n tb fro m ‘4 0 t o 3 4 large pages, ca refu lly edited by o n e o f the A b lest A g rl-
•ultural W riters In th e U nited s t ites. It Is filled w ith o rig in a l m atter (o n ly ) fo r the
farm er and his fa m ily . N o c o p ie d m atter w hatever, but the well tested m eth od s o i the
best fa rm ers In the c o u n t r y , are here fou n d to„be Just w hat the farm er w ants t o k n o w ,
and It is safe t o sav If follow ed w ill s a v e h im m on ey an d I m p r o v e his form .
Y ou ca n get THE A M E R ICA N FA R M WORLD a w h ole year, togeth er w ith o u r
ow n p ap er if y o u w ill at o n c e sen d ua 11.60. W e w ill p ay th e p n b ltsh ers o f T h e
A m e r i c a n F a r m W o r ld for y o u o u t o f the a m o u n t y o u send us, a n d y o u w ill
receiv e th eir p a p er as w ell as o u r o w n regu larly as Issued. D o n o t d elay, bu t tak e
a d v a n ta g e o f th is g reat o ffe r now . Addre**
It is econom ical because it can be q u ick ly turned o ff when not needed. With
gas or kerosene there is the tem ptation to let light burn when not needed, to
save hotiier o f lighting and adjusting, In som e hom es the electric light hill
amounts to only about $2 per month. Y ou can probably get som e kind of artifi­
cial light for less m oney than electric light, hut does itsa v e ^ o u anything when it
limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins y ou r eyesight, smokes your
walls, mars decorations and increases household work. Y ou can probaldy
save a d ollar to-m orrow by goin g without vour meals, hut it w ouldn't he econ­
om y. It is not so m uch what y ou save, hut, how you save, that counts. We
are always ready to explain the “ ins and outs” o f the ligh tin g proposition to
you, Cali on u sor phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business.
Phones:
Morris, the leading jeweler, has just received a
beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas and canes
from $2.50 to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
C. H. MORRIS,
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O P TIC IA N
Bell, 421, Mutual, 12(17.
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3UY
F U R S iiii ill
The following list of jurors have been
did Kuvv ir i. lit (Hid Hides to us than to
f o r P|.(»t Olirò. IO ti» 5C'Æ
and about our
sell ut. homo. Write for I rice List. Market R.(port, Snipping
drawn to serve at the December term of
---- Tugs,
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circuit co u rt:
H U N T E R S ’ & T J i A P P I t f i S ’ Q U lD E 4lO,OQ»H^h
450 pa?.'*, lea th er hound. Best th in g on th * * u h j«ct ever w ritten
Jliuitr&ting all Fur A nim als All
T. B. Stone, Sheridan,
. nliou* T rap p er»1 ;-i-cretii. Decoys. Trap». Gam e Laws. H<>w an d « ier<> to trap, a n d to b ecom e a sue-
'(•»•'iful trap p er It’ s a rexalur Kncvrl.-p.tdia P 'cn. $2 T " o u r runtoiners. f l 2.Y Hides ta nn ed in to
Verd Mill, Independence.
h c:n:t; ul Rol-es. Our M aenet.c Bait a n d Decoy a t tr a r U a n m n l*
trap*. $1.00 per bottle. S h in vmir
W. J. Steele, Buena Vista.
H ides an d F u ia t o us »ud to* tugboat p rices. Xm lenK TU i h - ub . , O e p U f l ,
A l l ii n e u p o ll a .M liu *.
Frank Kerslake, Dallas.
A. C. Staats, Airlie.
G. L. Kelty, McCoy.
Ralph Savery, Dallas.
J. F. Vaughn, Rickreall.
William Ellis, Falls City.
Fred Hebding, Perrvdale.
A dm itted to the second class o f m ail m atter.
M. F. White, Rickreall.
Rosa Rowell, Buell.
Cass Gibson, Rickreall.
T H U R S D A Y , 1SOV. 21, 1907.
A. VV. Teats, Dallas.
W . H. Walker, Independence.
J. J. I^eveck, Monmouth.
H. M. Lacey, Airlie.
V . P. F IS K E .
Ira Mehrling. Falls City.
A. Huston, Independence.
R. VV. Hogg, Salem.
( Item izer,one year in advance................................................. $1 l
A. E. Tetherow, Saver.
S U B S C R IP T IO N W ith Weekly Oregoniibri or Semi-weekly Journal............. 2 (
E. H. Hosner, Slonmouth.
( With Oregon W oodm an........................................................... 1 7
D .J . Henry, Salem.
J. J. Russell, Monmouth.
C. L. Hawley McCoy.
MUTUAI
I Office,
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m l i l a i . j Resil)encei M01
W. E Williams, Airlie.
t r,L.i, j Residence, 257
113
Zimri Hinshaw, Falls City.
D. M. Hewitt, Monmouth.
V. A. Fiehback, Monmouth.
Patronize One Another for the Vphuilding o f Town nnd County.
M. W. Mix. Independence.
John R. Loy, Buena Vista.
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
P H O N ES:
Keep Your Blood Pure.
SHEEP RAISING CENTER.
Born, November 4th, to Mr. and M rs
Fred Wagner, a son.
Peach treoH should he sprayed now as
well as apple trees. Spraying at this
time of the year has been found the
best method of preventing peach blight,
which has become a serious trouble in
California in recent years. The winter
strength of Bordeaux mixture is recom­
mended. but it is believed that the
lime-sulphur spray will be equally as
good.
The Largest Mail Order Liquor
House on the Pacific Coast.
Buy y<
liquors direct from the
' » pri
wholesale house at wholesale
priies and
save the middle mans’ profit,
ofit, which
means 50 to lpO per cent on your pur­
chases. We are offering for the next
60 days as follow s:
Polk County is an Ideal Propogation
Ground For Fine Sheep.
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MIKE JACOB & COMPANY
Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad
C a ldw el B ro s.
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COLOSSLUM RINK
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2,600 gallonft o f D ouble Stam p W his­
kies, regular p rice $5 a gal a t ___$ 3.50 a gal.
2.500 gallons o f Pure Old Blend Rye
w hiskies, regular price |6 a g allon
a t ....................................................................$4 a gal.
2.500 gallon s of Pure Old Bourbon
Blend whiskies, regular p rice $ 1 » a
g a llon a t ..................................................... $4 a gal.
2.500 gallon s of L yon Rye or B ou r­
bon Blend, regular price, $5 a g a l­
lon a t ........................................................... |S a gal
5,000 gallon s of line O ld C a liforn ia
Port, Sherry, A n gelica, Muscat,
Madera and Malaga, regular price,
12.50 a g allon a t....................................f 1.50 a gal.
50.» eases o f M rBrayer W hiskey b ot­
tled in bon d , a t ..................................... |12 a doz.
50) eases o f M illview W hiskey, bot­
tled in bond a t ....................... ’............. f io a doz.
500 eases o f Stanford Rye, pure
blend at ................................................... $11 a d oz.
500 eases o f R ainier Bourbon, pure
blend a t ..................................................... $11 a doz
500o cases o f Port, Sherry, A n gelica,
Muscat, Takay, Madera and M a­
laga a t ......................................................... $4 a doz.
No one can he happy, light-hearted
and healthy with a body full of blood
that cannot do its duty to every part
because of its impurity; therefore, the
first ; nd most important work in hand
Express and freight prepaid and no
is to purify the blood so that every or­
charges for cooperage. On five case
gan will get the full benefit of a healthy
lott vve allow a discount of 50cents 011
circulation. There is no remedy we
each case. On five and ten gallon kegs
know of so good as that old family rem­
and
half and barrel lots, we allow a dis­
edy, Brandetlr’ s Pills. Each pill con­
count of 25 cents a gallon.
tains one grain of the solid extract of
sarsaparilla blended with two grains of
a combination of pure and mild vege­
table products, making it a blood puri­
Last Saturday evening Messers Bai- met with at the Ladd farm. Their cat- 51 Front Street
fier unexcelled in character. One or
Portland Ore.
^
. tie took first prize at the world’ s fair at
two taken every night for awhile will
ley
and Scott called nt our office ami 1 ^ _______________
Lonis and did it easy. Then all the
roduce surprising results. Brandeth's
stoek ralaers i f the east combined to I
’ills have been in use for over a century requested ns to announce to the stock :
and are sold in every drug and medi­ raisers of Polk countv that they want-1 come out here and heat them at our ,
...
.
< .1,.,
I, „„ own Lewis A Clark fair, bringing the
cine store, either plain or sugar-coated.
ed fine sheep of the
»-
'
' : very choicest of their herds to try and
Cotswolds, etc, and for which t hey a re qM„(, qut tli e i,add cows walked away
cit T news .
willing to pay from ♦2") to $3.") a head, j with the prizes once more. Here is tlio
This nrice looked rather fishy to us. but wools of one of their commissioner*
TIM E TABLE N o .35.
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„.,„1, from one of their states: "N o wonder
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building. tbesc K
gentlemen assured us that such von can take the prizes. You have us Train* from and to Yaquina
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25 i*»r cent discount on all wall paper was the giving price for a thoroughbred nil skinned on climate and everythin]
Yaquina ................................... 6:40 a. m.
stock Leaves
tC make successful
for the next 20 days at Guy Bros & animal raised in the Willamette valley. that goes A to
A rrives at C orva llis................................ 11:15 a. in.
Dalton.
It seems that fine stock of any kind raising. We cannot attempt to com ­ A rrives at A lb a n y ..................................12:15 p, in.
pete with people who have everything
No. 2
Mr. J. H. Brown will set out 500 ap­ raised in the Willamette valley, or in their favor.”
...12:50 j». m
Leave* A lban y ......................
ple trees on his Salt Creek farm and 200 western Oregon for that matter, is
. . . 1:45 p. m
This article is written with the hope Leave* C o r v a llis ...................
more prune trees. He already has 1000 much sought after by high class thor­ that it will induce more of our farmers Arrive* at Y a q u in a ..............
. . . 6:15 p. in
2-year-old prune trees out.
oughbred stock raisers in the east and to go into the raising of thoroughbred Trains to and from Detroit:
A healthy man is a king in his own middle west on account of its being le t ­ sheep. Get the best stock obtainable,
No. 8—
righ t; an unhealthy man is an unhappy ter and stronger in every way. Stock, continually breed up, ami you will soon
have a young fortune at your command. Leave* A l b a n y ........................................ 7:30 a. m.
slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up
A rrives *t D etroit ..................................L2;3op. in.
nnd especially sheep, raised in the cold
sound health— keeps yob well.
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countries is found to he inoculated with ^
ASKS US TO PRINT IT.
L e a v e a D e tr o it......................................... 1 :00 p. in.
Mr. G. T. Burnett orders his paper diseases of many kinds, as in order!
A
rrives
at A lb a n y .
.................... 5 :56 p. m . I
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changed from Oakpoint, Washington, to
P rep a re Sim ple M ixture to Trains for Corvallis:
Albany, stating that himself and fam­ tu survive the winter weather they must H
house*!, and th is is e n tir e ly co n tr a r y I
r
v
ily are returning home for the winter. i ’ _________
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Overcome Disease.
to their nature, artin« somewhat like
LeftVc* A lbany
7:65 p.
Superintendent Seymour says Novem­
Arrive*
at C orva llis.......
8
a.
ber 80th will see a large crowd in Dallas, civilisation does upon tlie Indian, and
No. 10—
many having signified their intention fastening diseases upon them which in
To relieve the worst forms of rheuma­ Leaves Alban y.
2:62 p
of attending the school officer’s conven­ a salubrious clime they would not fall tism take a teaHjHxmful of the following Arrive* at C orva llis.......
. 3 :u5 p
No. 6
tion.
lieir to. In western Oregon the winter mixture after each meal and at bedtime:
7:35 p
Leaves
A
lbany
Fluid extract dandelion, one half
Henry Campbell and wife returned housing of sheep is entirely unnecessary, ou n ce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Arrive* at C orva llis ...
8:15 p
Friday from a visit to California, prin as it seldom happens that tliev cannot Compound Sprtip Sarsaparilla, three
No. 1 2 -
cipally San Jose. J. W. Crider has withstand all the bad weather that ounces. These harmless ingredient** Leave* A lb a n y ................
. 12 M p.
. 1:33 p.
tured’ his real estate business over to his climes along. This is shown somewhat can l»e obtained from our home drug­ Arrive* at Corvallis ..
son, Clay, and he and Mrs. Crider will hv the different wav in which sheep gists, and are easily mixed by shaking Trains for Albany :
tour Mexico this winter.
herd here and in the east. There yon them well in a bottle. Relief is gener­
No. 6—
the flocks huddling together at ally felt from the first few doses.
Leave* C o r v a llis ................ ..................... 6;30 a. m.
If an editor makes
Thin prescription, state* a well known A rrives at A l b a n y .................................. 7:10 a .m .
to apologize for i
No. 0—
authority in a Cleveland morning paper,
a mistake he h
forces
the clogged-up, inactive kidnevs Leaves C orvallis ......................................12:45 p. m
makes one there
to filter and strain from the blood the Arrives at A lb a n y .................................. 1 4 0 p, m
and the smell of
No. 7—
proti
poisonous waste matter ami uric acid
tor makes one there is a funeral, cut sufficient
not assisting in the spread of disease which causes rheumatism. As rheu­ Leaves C o r v a llis ..................................... fi-OOp.in.
flowers and a smell of varnish. A doc­
Arrives at A lb a n y ....................................6 :4 0 p .m .
Mr. Bailey is Oregon’ s food and dairy
tor can use a word a mile long without commissioner, and Mr. Scott is connect­ matism is not only the most painful
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knowing what it means, but if an editor ed with the Oregonian staff. Both and torturous disease but dangerous to Leaves C o r v a ll is ....,............................. n :30a. m
life
this
simple
recipe
will
no
doubt
he
Arrives at A lb a n y ...............................
12:16 a. m.
uses it he has to spell it. Any old col­ gentlemen have made the care and
All o f the a b ove train s eonneet w ith Southern
lege can make a doctor. You can’t breeding of stoek a particular and prac- greatly valued by many sufferer* here
at home, who should at once prepare Pacifie trains F»oth at A lban y and C orvallis, ap
make an editor; he has to l»e born.
j tirai study, and are perhaps as well the mixture to get this relief.
Mel! a* train* for D etroit, KiviiiK d irect service
and Bretenbunh H ot Springs.
qualified to give information on the snb-
It is said that a person who would to Newport
For further in form a tion a pp ly to
! ject as anyone in the state. They came take this prescription regularly, a dose
UEO.
F. NE VINS, (&n. Pam Agent.
NEW TO-DAY
! ,,p from Portland Saturday morning and or two daily, or even a few times a
A lban y, Oregon.
H H. LfNO. Agent. Corrallla.
spent the day at the stoek farms of week would never have serious kidney
John Stump and Wm. Riddell, near or urinary disorder« or rheumatism.
A d vertising under this head J cent ft word
\ Monmouth. They found that there
Cut this out and preserve. Good rheu­
each insertion
! was not a thoroughbred sheep for sale matism prescriptions which really re­
in Polk cotintv, and that the output for lieve are scarce, indeed, and when von.
ANTED -2nnu b a a h e lso f apples, any kind. the next vear had already been con­ need it yon want it badly. Our drug-
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
for d ryin *. as soon as the prune season x.«.«
tracted for—that
grade ram lamh* gists here sav they will either supply
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-r- —
is o v e r—O. H. C ob b A Son. Dallas.
.Now
lecatH in the Kerslake BniMin?
vet unlporn had already been contracted i these ingredients or make the mixture
(E veryth in g n p t o d a ie )
and sold at fancy prices. Messers. B a i-. rea,iv to take, if any of our readers so
W H E A T W anted— S ew 1907 N ational bicycle ley and Hcott were after rams more par- pr#»fPr
Y» w ith counter brake to trade for wheat at ticularlv. the demand for them in the
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m arket p rice atLee S m ith’s Cyciery.
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Piist being practically unlimited. The] R,.v . J. M. Ballantyne is back from
Willamette Valley rams are in demand an extended eastern trip,
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wether«. 12 nannie* and 2 for (several reasons: The mi Id weather i
QOA
T 9 for «ale
registered b illie a .- I . F. Yoakum . Dalla*
causes their fleece to he of much finer,
Mrs. J. H. Neis has returned from
tectnre than th*-e raised elsewhere; it her stnv at Santa Barbara, much im-
also
gives
them
nearly
an
entire
free-
prove«!
in health.
Dallas, Oregon
g o a t* for sale—ten head o f nannie* and
A few
live o f w eth ers—John M artin, D allas, or dorn from the diseases so disastrous to
Jack Sibley is hack from a visit at his
Mutual p h on e 564 Pioneer.
the flocks of the east; ami it gives to old home in Illinois. His cousin, II.
the flesh a much better flavor and «oft- ^ q Swan, came out with him.
Mr. Stump has lately received
U 'E th in k we h a re the best d ryer in th e co n n - ness
Mr. and Mrs. Westfall, who have re­
TUK8DAYH
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trv. and are ready now to receive prn n w . s carload of thoroughbred CotfWokU,
for w h ich we w ill either
h.rp.jrrM h o rd rjo n th . an,| their offspring will Ami rwKtv sale sided on the Holman hop farm, near
TH URSDAY8 and
Kola, left Friday for Hilverton, where
shares. After prune i Z 'E & K l K » ’ 1"
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8ATURDAYH
few other progressive farmer# in Folk they will reside.
BOTH AFTKRNOON
county have already learn<«l what a
AH of the millinery goods now in the
paving investment is the raising of gieei establishment of Miss Bertha Collins
AND EVENING
N o tic e .
stock ami are rapidly getting a name will he sold at cost. All of this year's
ami market for their out not all over go* ids must he sold, even if at a sacrifice.
my hom«*t*»•«!, I havs the world.
Mr. Bailev wi«hes more yet
I h ave m oved to m
Every Tueaday night ladies will <
a n d in i aeronata in the to engage in the business and aware#
About 70 skaters took in the maaqnet •
« » pla^e*i my oat*tan*
he admitted free and there will '
collertion.
Person*
hand* o f U o te r B atter for eolle
e tio a
ad«* Thursdav night, the priz-«* going to
them
that
it
will
prove
a
rnoet
profit­
he special muaical number# for ]
indebted to me will e«>afer a favor by making
Miss Ethel Johnson,
Miss Angeline
able
investment.
He
says
Polk
county
their
entertainment.
a (womp. -tü e -e n l.
p i , H_ u Toprk
South wick, Blaine South wick and < seorg e
V77 is an ideal place for the railing of fine i Morton.
( stoek of any kind, as witness the sue«*«
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OREGON
DALLAS
JURY LIST.
December Term of Circuit Court, j
Convening Monday 2nd.
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JUST ARRIVED
Manager, Dallas, Oregon.
Office on Mill street, just north of the court house.
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POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER, Dallas, Oregon.
Willamette Valley Company
E. W . K E A R N E S ,
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Ali We Ask Is a Chance
to you that we have
T O the prove
best Shoes at the right
prices.
Our stock is complete and up to
date in all lines.
Give us a trial and be convinced
Yours for trade,
The Dallas Shoe Store
SION
TME BIO BOOT
r°p.
M rs. J . C . C a yn o r, P rop.
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These days a hammock and book
A rod and a reel
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Appeal m ore to m any tlian does tire idea of
filling m erchandise wants for im m ediate and
future use; therefore we find it necessary
to offer values and special low prices to en ­
courage you to visit us now. Besides, this
week anti next we will show you m any ad­
vance heralds o f fall throughout tlie store.
Y ou will also findjlarge lots o f bargains in sum ­
mer stuff’s marked at ¡»rices that will mere­
ly cause them to q u ick ly take their leave. We
will endeavor to m ake y ou r sh op pin g a pleas­
ure to you.
F. S. RAMSEY, Racket
O RE C O N.
DALLAS,
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Can You Look Real Pleasant and
Use any Other Plow but a
J. I. Case?
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This illustration is a correct view o f our
steel-beam plows
They are strongly
constructed from designs that are time
tried and field tried. Tliey will turn a
deep, clean, sm ooth furrow in any soil
and are as light of draft as it is possible
for a walking plow to l»e. We have tliis
plow with w ood beams instead o f steel.
If you are in need of anything in fa rm
Implements, Furniture, Btoves or Ranges
investigate our quality ami ¡»rices.
S K A T IN G —
ADAMS & CO.
S w r s a n n r I n R a lp h A l l a n » .
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