The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 19, 1910, Image 2

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Peoplo up in Washington linvo
been experimenting on road
building with segebruah and pro
nounco it n success. It readily
crnshes into a pulp and forms n
perfect mat Mixed with earth
it becomes firm, dustless and
noiseless.
CONDEMNATION SUIT PILED-
outlined that tho Boiso-Butto is
now to mako its ultinmto tormi
nnl in Boise. Tho next connect
ing link to tho Pacific coast is
firmed in n letter received this
morning by Attornoy J. B. Perry
from tho men in chargo of his
stock in Harney county. This
said to bo tho Boiso & Western, 1 letter said that whilo hay was
dis-
for which articles of incorpora
tion wcro filed in Burns, Ore,
recently. This lino is supposed
to connect Boiso with tho interior
of Oregon, probably Burns, and
bo an extension of tho Boise
Butte line. Hill is now building
a trunk lino down tho Deschutes
canyon in Oregon. This road
will bo linked with tho Boiso &
Western nnd continuo south nnd
west to San Francisco, tho term
inal of tho proposed Boiso-Butto
railroad.
Local railroad men nro asking
what tho Harriman intorosta will
attempt, to gain first control of
tho intermountain country and
in this way block Hill. News
received in Boiso today indicates
that President Lovett of tho Har-
tho sit
tho nn-
gotting senrco tint there was
still plenty on hand to last a fow
weeks longer, that cattle wero
doing well and that thoro was no
immediate danger. It is nlso bc
lieved that if word could bo re
ceived directly f ro:n Grant county
that it would bo fouild that tho
reports from thoro havo been
somewhat exaggerated though
there is littlo doubt that thoro
has been somo actual loss of cat
tle already and that every day
tho present weather continues
only adds to tho seriousness of
tho situation. East Orcgonian.
Tho following is a press
patch from Vale:
Condemnation proceedings
nave been instituted against ine; rimnn systom ig nlivo to
Pacific Livestock company by the Uat-onnnd now comes
Boise-Western railway company nounccmont that his road has np
for tho purpose of procuring provcd tl0 survey nnd wiH build
rights-of-way through, tho do-I at n cost of ?2.i,000,000, GOOmiles
fendant company's property. I n,n,. ,-.,.. ,.orf),.n nml
The papers in the case have been l northenstorn Catifomia, sputhorn
fflnA ir flin rnnntV nlnrfc's fifllPO. I . . . ,
w... - 1 i rnirnn nrwl wnami-n Navn in
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Qood Mccllnjs Continue.
filed in tho county
and fix tho price for tho rights-of-way
at $2000. The Pacific
Livestock company is incorpora
ted under the laws of California.
J. W. McCulloch and J. R. Dun
can are attorneys for tho railway.
HERMANN JURY DISAGREE.
The now mileage surveyed for
tho Harriman system in this ter
ritory follews:
California Northeastern Co.,
90 milcsj Oregon Eastern Rail
way Co., 150 miles; Modoc Nor
thern Railway Co., 80 miles;
Gooso Lake & Southern Co., 1G0 ; Conflict"
miles; Fernley & Larson Rail
way Co., 120 miles.
The Southoan Pacific is losing
no time in preparing to entrench
itself in the abovo named terri-
Tho rovivnl mcotings in tho
Baptist church continuo with un
abated interest Tho attendnnco
has been good nnd attention most
excellent Tho cottngo prayer
mcotings havo been held each
afternoon nnd havo filled tho
homes whoro they convened.
Tho choir work has bean admira
ble; efficiency and faithfulness
nro tho only terms that describe
tho service of tho young people,
Rev. Gibson will speak to-night
on "The Growing nnd Fruitful
Church." Sunday morning on
"Elements of True Heroism
nnd Sundny night on "Tho Great
After being out for a long time
tho jury in tho Binger Hermann
conspiracy case was unable to
agree and was discharged. It is
given out in the roruanu papers tory njrajnst the timo tho now local ovcRaow.
the jury Stood 11 to 1 for COIIVIC- . iiJII linn m- fluid's Wnstorn Pn.
uon, duc. . voeguy, wno nut, cjf,c may seok to enter that tcr- Grant county papers nnnounco
just returned from Portland says ritory. Tho Oregon Eastern is that L. Woldenberg has purchas-
Thc children aro specialized in
each service. A cordial invitn
tion and hearty welcome aro cx
tended to all.
he was told the jury stood 7 to 5
for acquittal. A Portland paper
says:
For conviction 11. For acquit
tal 1.
That is the way the Binger
Hermann jury stood irrevocably
deadlock when it was discharged
by the court this morning a short
timo after 9 o, clock.
Those of the jury for convic
tion were C. F. Pearson, J. B.
Thompson, William Myers, the
foreman; Ben F. Skolfield, Friend
D. Simmons, Smith Stephens,
Henry B. Stone, Charles W. Ris
ley, J. C. Smock, Wesley Houck,
Alburtus H. Metcalf.
George Selkerk stood out for
acquittal. Pe held that he could
convict the defendant under the
law, but not under the evidence,
and that his conscience would
not permit of his disregarding
the one phase of the case for the
support of the other.
After the discharge of the jury
Mr. Heney immediately moved
that a new trial be commenced
on Monday next, and meeting
with the objection of the court
that the jury panel had been ex
cused until a week from Monday,
substituted that date. Here he
met with the objection of John
M. Gearin, who stated that Col
onel Worthington had been com
pelled to return to Washington
and could not return for some
time, whereupon the date of the
next trial was allowed to stand
open, subject to the agreement
of the counsel on both sides.
destined to play a prominent ed a fruit farm in tho upper John
REMOVAL SALE
HERE, YOU CASH BUYERS
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
Everything In my store except
beef, pork, flour, sugar, tobacco
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Bacon and Lard 20c.
YOUNG'S MEAT MARKET & GROCERY
part in this program. It is be-( Day Valley nnd will plant 2000
incr built out of Vale west to fruit trees this spring. Thnt's
Burns and to Klamath Falls.' right Louie "Back to the soil,"
The Harriman system is also
paralleling Hill down the Des
chutes canyon and will connect
with the Oregon Eastern using
that road as its link to meet the
northern road and enter new
terirtory in California.
SMALL LOSS OF STOCK IN INTERIOR.
SOME RAILROAD NEWS
The Boiso Capital News of last
Monday contained an article on
the possibilities of the proposed
Boise-Butte railroad and what it
meant to that city. It also states
that this means a further exten
sion and ends the article thus:
But it is evident from the plans
Though the memory of "Tho
oldest inhabitant" is being rack-
'ed in vain to recall another such
a winter as the one which is still
being experienced in eastern Ore
gon, reliable informed stockmen
say that conditions, even in the
interior parts of the state, are
not so bad as they have been re
ported. They admit that feed is
scarce and high and tho extra
expense made necessary by the
long feeding season will be felt
by both sheep and cattlemen, but
they say that when the snow has
linally disappeared and spring
puts in an appearance that it
will be found that nctual loss of
stock has been little, if any, more
than normal,
These optimistic views are con
New Spring Samples
A Magnificent Line to Choose from
Remember we arc exclusive dealers in
Ladies and Gents Furnishings
and have the latest and best styles in stock
Call and look over our fine display
SCHENK BROS.
THE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
Burns, Oregon
Odd Fellows' Building
Beats staging.
It "chinooks," freezes, thaws,
snows rains and docs almost
every stunt in the weather line
these days.
Among those over from Har
ney yesterday to take in tho
mask ball were Roy Bunyard nnd
wife, Joe Clark and wife, Grover
Goodlow and wife and Fred
Haines.
A new book typewriter with
tabulating attachment and anew
adding machino have been re
ceived at the court house. Tho
officers are well pleased with
these new machines.
It is now definitely known that
tho surveyors m tho southern
part of Harney and Malheur
counties aro in tho employ of tho
Southern Pacific Co., and making
a survey from the Twin Falls
section straight through to
Christmas lake, in this county.
This will open White Horse,
Wild Horse and Catlew valleys
for settlement. Lakeview Her
ald.
Job printing-Tho Timcs-Horuld
C. II. Voegtly states that ho
wna told before leaving Portlnnd
by good authority that ISO miles
of railroad contracts had been
lot from Vnlo went. "Tho party
who told him stated ho had it
direct from contractors. Mr.
Hess also states positively that a
portion of tho contract from Vale
west has been let. This is most
wolcomo nows to our peoplo.
NOTIOK FOR PUHMOATION.
llMTKIiFTATHI! I.AMlOrnrn, I
lintim, Dri'Kiui, Kolinmty 1, 10 10,
Notlra It lierot'j- hIyoii Hint Tlio Blatfl ol (ltd'
ami tins II I oil lu lliln nilUo Km iifjillcnlluii
Ittorlnl No OlliHlo ideal, umtcrtlia provltluna
ol Ilia Act of OuxrcM, ipnivol Atmiiit 1(,
1111, mul aria iiiojiliininiliil nml Mnonilntory
thereto, Ilia
HKUNKJt, HWtrtll'i Poo, ill.T 2'!H.:nn. bit
10, Boo n, f. 37 H , II. Il K W. M Houtli of Mitt,
hour LnVtt,
Aiijrmiil nil farnotm cliilmlnii nilvvnoly tlm
UmU ilrnorlliQil, or UiIiIiik In otilcot tiernumi
at the minora! fharartor o( Ilia lnilil, or (or
mi; oilier runn, to Ilia itUpimit In applicant,
nlioiilil flla their iiltuinvlti ( irotct in till.
oUIre, on or bolcirti Ilia I'lI'lrnllun o( Ilia period
of publication.
Wm 1" a line, lU'iililer,
I'lrat publlcallnn, IVIirunrr li 1(10.
Uil publication, Mutch III, lull).
CONTEST NOTICE.
t ONTKflT NO. 77.
Unitkii Statu I.anii Orririt,
llurni, Ori'noii.reliniarjr I", 1010.
A mimeleiit content nrttilnvlt hating lweii
ftlcl In tlili oillro lA M Nol'im contentful
ngnlmt lienor! Inli.l Kntrjr, No OKU), lunito Ilea,
ember 10, Iww, forHI'U HtTlloii 17 Towiinlilpat
Couth, llnriKU ill Knit. H lllninvtla Meflillnll, hjr
Kilwnril M Klnttconlenteo, III which II l nllcil
ed tint nM IMimnl M KUIt hm fnllfil In
rank any Imiirareineiit on nnl'l linil nml linn
(nllcil to nmko mutual proof ol tatii!ltiiro(
any amount lor liiitirim'ineiit ami reclamation
of latil lanil, ami tho nama linn been wholly
abandoned hi hi lit t nalil )rtttlea ato hereby
nollfttxl lo Henr, reniiotnl, anil oKef ovlilcnca
lotiehlUKMbl allcKnllon at 10 o'cloek a. in on
March V), loiu. bvloru Ilia ltcitllt ami Kocelr
er nlthe Unltcil ftiiHn I ami Olttca In lliirm,
Otcon.
Tho inM roiitcitant liavlnic In i topet alThU
ylt.fllcl CcbtuarrV. l'lo. ret forth fncti which
how that alter iluo ill llltenra4tnoiialiertlco
ot llilnnotlcocnmiol he innt'e, It Ulietehyor
derail ami illrerteil that inch nolko boultlu
by till anil irojr iiubllcatlon.
Wm, Kaiiki, ltrglttcr.
NOTIOK FOR I'Ultl.lOATIOK.
UKlTIll RTATin I anii Urriric
llurna Orriiun, February t 1910,
Notice In liori'by ttlten that tho Slate of (Iro
xon hnn nleit In tltln orilco Un ailiralloii
(Serial NaOlin))tueltcl,nmli'r lltu 'rotlloiil
of thuAilof CoiiKmi, airuvvil Aitituntll.lli,
anit acta nuiileinontal ami aiiiemlator; thoro.
to, tho
N Vi UHW U Kec. M. T 31 W , II. SO K . W M
Any anil all I'Cuonn rlnlmloE mlvrtxlr tl.o
lanilailencillieil.or tieniritiK to oljerl lecno.o
ol tho mlneta! rliararter ol lint Intnl. or (or any
other reanon, lo the illH,nt lo aiipllcant,
hoiild rlln their nlllilmll. ol imitcil In Dili
nince, on or befuru lliocilration ot lh perloil
ol imbtlcalloii.
M Fap.hk, It'gliter.
First iiubllcatlon rcbruaiy 11. 1910,
Lant iiubllrallon March 19, 1910,
NOTIOK FOR I'UIU.IOA'IION.
U.NITF.I) bTATlM I.AS1I OFFK fc, I
liiirnn, On'iion, January 19. 1910
Niitlco In herebr alven that FjDer (lrenthotino
of llurni, Oickou, Hint en Mar 37, IlKVi inmlo
ileierl laniltittry .No, 076, KetUl No (WW. lor
HWJi NhV ,NW HF.Ii alio tr.U HM4. Wlloll II,
titmtimttiiuiittiiitttttiiittiittititiiiminiNniittiititittiitmmHiititJiiii un.un.
The OVERLAND HO il BL
Bums, Orogon
AGAIN UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT
Afford the Best Accommodations
to be had in Harney County
CltEJlN ROOMS, CuEflty blNNEN, PAUnTntibE VICTUrlliS
We nro ngalii in tlinrgo anil will lie pleitHcd (o kco our old
time friends and customers Come nnd hoc dm.
FRANK A. COLE AEV1D WIFE
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THE CAPITAL SALOON,
lllSDISLL & KICIIAKDSON, 1'n.prlclorH.
Bums, -- Oregon.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Peel Tables,
Club Rooms in Connection.
COLE & BYRD
Proprietors
Harney County Implement '& Hardware Co.
Doors, Windows, Locks, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE MYERS PUMP
STEEL TRAPS
That will catch anything:
GEER & CUMMIN!
Burns, Oregon.
Burns IV! eat Market
New Shop Oppositejbe Flrst.Natiooal Bank Main SI.
Pork, Vioimn,
Bologna juul
liver Sausagi's
Beef in any
Quantity.
TuwnihlpJl r&mili.llanifosuf ail, WllUmtllo
9itluian, nai moil noiico (t litteiiiiun t maae
Final I'ruol.lo f.l.bll.h rlalin tu lltu lan.l aboio
ilf.ailbcO, U'lorn Ilia Kcttl.lrr ami Iticclfcr,
at llurni, uri'K"ti,n inuiiii iiay tn reurnarj-IVIO.
Ulalioani nainti aa witnrMOta:
Ham MotLiT.lif.il. Joint llrttnllme. Jl tc-
Kliuton.J. C Ktilcr all ul llurna. Orviton,
Um. Knar, lttltor.
NOTICK FOR 1'UUMOATION
Uiiitkii HTAT I.anii Orrtcr,
llurna. Otoc"n, January lo, Itlil.
Nollro la lirrolty ulvt'ii Hint tlieHt.lu nl Urv-
koii naa met in una ntniti it. application
furlal No OI0VDI in .elect nntlor tlio prnTUIoti.
nt ) Irl lif l'iiH(Hla al.ilir.at.Jkit 1 lllial IJ
if V A.a.i j4iiv.v. ai'uivM .ia.u- w
IM. ami acta amemlatorjr thereto, tlio
I.0I1 1. 2 A3, rlrrtlou tv. l.ot r. ricrllon 19: Lot
I, Mellon :v, twii, jo ; it, at r. , w . u.
Anr anil all iKif.ona clalinlinr aiWcriclrluit
latnl. ilf.rrllir. or ih.lrltnr to oliku't Itvrau.o
ol the mineral rbaratlernl tl.a larnt, or lor
alijr ollmr ti'.mwi, In tlio ill.xl loaiiiillcanl,
.houlil (lie llirlr altlilnvlta ol prutr.t lu thli
omcr, on or Uilnru tho oiplratlon ol Hie iiIckI
or puuiitaiion.
Wm Pimki, lleglitcr.
Klrit pnlillcatlon January ?A 1910
Iaii piilillrallou Fchiuary .M, tuio.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UKITritiHTaTM UNDOrrica, I
Uiitnii Oregon, January 19, 1910.1
Notice la herL'by elvcitthat Attilraw J flravra
ol Narrewa, Drrimi, who. on July A, )W mane
Itonie.tnai) entry No. on lor Uta I. , 0. t (I,
Hcctlou 3.', TownililpVOJioiitli, ltnliitoi0H.it.
Wlllanietto Mcrlillau. foutli ol Malheur lake
ha. rlleU nollru ol liltuti tion lo Malta Final
Commutation I'riMil lo ritahlUli claim to tho
land aUiyotlcicrlfceo. boloro the Rculiter ami
ItigLtur at llurna, OtcKO", on the luilidayo
Fetiruary, I'JIu.
Olalniatit naiiira aa wltncni
ArmcnlouaL' l.vnrb. Anilrow J. flravea. Jr.,
Jamea lletiiUraou, Harvey II Klllott, alio!
arrowa, ur.iion.
Hm. Filmic, Itiul.lor.
Now Ss TSie Tiiine
- Your palron ngc solicited. H. J HANSEN,
I ,
Propt
liny that New
while Ve are
Suit or Overcoat
ffivlnj? a
REDU
OF
$2.00 to $8.00 on Each. Please
Remember that We Guarantee
Satisfaction.
Complete line of
Fancy & Staple Groceries
E. B,
Whit
Races at Paiillna,
Tho horsemen of tho country
held a meeting on tho sixth and
organized to build a raco track
and fair ground at Paulina. J.
D. Combs, president: II. J.
Faulkner, secretary; Miko Crown,
Elmer Clark and Marion Morgan,
directors. Thoy will hold a fair
and races to conform with thoso
at Burns and Prineville. Prine
villo Review.
NOTIOK FOIt I'UHLICATION
UmtkiiKtatkh I.hd )rrir, I
Hum., Orcitoii, January 'A 19101
Notice la hortiby given Ihatlha HtatoolOrv
rou liaa llknt In thla oltlto Ita appllcallou
rlorlal No. OIUIllii telrcl, under the provlalont
ol the Ait ol ('iiniircin, approved AUKUitlt,
latx, anil acta amendatory thereto, the,
kU HKU Bee. ifi, N NK1. ami 8 A)fNF.i gee.
W,T. airf., It StK.ft H.
Anyand all per.oiia claiming adveraely the
Umlk ilcirrll.nl, or dctlrltiir to olijont bocauio
ul the mineral character ol tho land, or lor any
other rea.on. In tlio tll.poial to applicant,
111011111 inn iiicir niiiiiayiiBot itroto.i 111 inia ot
flee, on or hilotu tho vxplratloiiof the period
ol putdliatlon,
IV11. Finnic, ItPKlator
1'V.t publication, Fohruary It, 1910,
U.t puhllrallon, Hatch 12, 1910.
Go To T
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
, evfe.'fj'C-ev.'tv.'-1V .,
Wo want to lliank iou for ihur past patronage- Wo
believe ioit will find it lo pour intercut lo trade with
us in the future. Our stock is complete and our
DRUGS arc the beat. We will not handle ami other
kind and our prices arc ripht.
Wc have the best lino of
Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery
In the citp. Audit h for
DR. SIIOOP'S FAMILY MCDICINES anil SECURITY STOCK RBIL'DIES
We Sulicil jour Prcscrlplioa work
The City Briig Store J
REED BROS., Proprietors j
'hkv 'mBt av Miw (tv o a.'V &wi i
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
v nt'il ifFTKn r
CORTES E. ELLIOT1', Propt. I
1 Special alien tion
to transcicnt custom anil
freight tcav'is.
tfi )
iv 1. 11,
if.r
Horses kept by the day,
week or month.
FIRST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
May and grain always
on hand.
Your patronage Bolichuil
South MnlnSt., UurriD, ()r.Kin
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITJ!lBrArKMr,ANI)OKKIOK,
llurni, OtfKon, January yi, Ivlo
Notice lahorehy iilven that IhoHtatoot Ore
iron haa tiled lit Oil. ollko Ita Hiinllcallon
(Herlat No. 011.191 (oaolict, iimlertho jiroililuni
u( tlio Act l Couirrc, npproved Aumitt II,
IKtx, and acta aupplumeiital utul aiuemlatory
therato, Die
Hl'.tf HVN M Hct' 17 T, 1W H II, K W. M,
Anvaml all liur.olll etalliillnr adveraelv Ilia
lamia deaerl hod. or ditlrluit In olriott liecauie
ol tho mineral character n the land, 01 lrniiy
other rea.ou, to thn dlipotal to appllinul,
alinuld tlio their allldavllH ol tirott.t In Ihl.
till Ic v, on or jiefuto tlio explnitlou of tlio porltxl
ol puhllcatlou
WM, Kabkk, Itetiliter,
rlrat puhlltatloii Kehruuryfi, 1'JIO
l.att piihlltalloli March IV. IVIO.
BURNS HOTEL BAR
DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Club Rooms in Connection
Courtciis nmljObliKing IJar Tenders
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DRpP IN
Centrally Located anil Connected wilh Hotel Hums
BURNS MILLING CO.
MORTON & SAYER, Propts
5?ough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road.
Lumber Yard in Boms.
$ S4S$SSS4
tni:ti::i::iti:uun.ii!
.1 .. otiinmttiittiiitmttiiiciiitnmii.'nji.tinm
xE3ivd:E3ivd:BEs.
1.
Wo place Indemnity or N. P. Scrip on Government lands for
you.
Wo prido in locating tho best homos on Government land.
Wo wish to express our appreciation for nil patronngo of our
many patrons for tljo past season, 1909
Wo feel that our connections aro such that wo can give you hot
ter service than over boforo. Wo havo tho buyer with tho cash.
When you want to build a fine mansion you employ tho most
trusted and experienced mechanic.
So when you wnnt to soil your property employ an oxporionced
and self proven salesman.
Wo aro after your business and will got it if honest treatmont
nnd energy will succeed,
First door south Hnrnoy County National Bank.
JtEEERENCES: First National Bank, Hnrnoy County Nntlonal Bank
Inland Empire Realty Co.,
W. T. LESTER, Manager, Bunts, Oregon
2.
3.
4.
5.
C.
7.
BEBttTSTirawraifflffirtaH
SHOES, SOX, TIES, SUSPENDERS,
ROOFING PAPER, LANTERNS, WASH
BOARDS, BROOMS
Rubber Shoes and Boots
Brushes of all kinds
We also sell EVERYTHING
THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO EAT
THE BURNS HOTEL
STEPHENS & DIBBLE, Propt.
Reasonable Rates, Oood Clean Meals, Comfortable
Rooms, Courteous Treatn.ent.
Special Accommodations for the
Traveling Men.
FIRST GLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Your Patronage Solicited,
m
,KY
PLOW
sin
Tho Stntf la ono of tho latest nnd best nddltions to tho famous
Dcero Lino of Riding Plows. Is light in weleht, simple
nnd durable in construct on-full of cenuino merit,- nnd has
shown its mottle nnd utility In every test it has been put to.
It bits amply demonstrated by its cood work its riBht to bo
classed ns n strictly up-to-date, high-clnso fnrm tool. It is
certain to suit the most critical farmer and bo a money
maker and a lnbor-saver for him.
"If It's a Deere-It's Right"
nnd does its work perfect enso to the operator nnd team,
it is manufactured and sold ns tonguoless plow n tonguo
not being necessary to best results, but ono Is supplied nt
Bight cost to those who porfer it that way. Tho Stag is tho
simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up n tenm
nml drivo 'em straight can operate it successfully, It pos
sesses many superior features not found on other plows,
mul It takes a whole book to illustrate and dlscribo them.
Hotter write for it today and nil the information you want
about this Buporior implement.
C. H. VOEGTLY
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