The Potato Centuries Ago, It has been proved without a doubt that at the time of the discovery of America the cultivation of the potato was practiced with every appearance of ancient usage in the temperate re- gions from Chile to New Grenada, at altitudes varying with the latitude. The name of the discoverer of the po- tato is unknown, but Du Candolle sums up the history of its discovery as fol- lows: “The potato is wild in Chile in a form: which is still seen in our culti- vated plants; it is doubtful whether its natural home extends to Peru and New Grenada; its cultivation was dif- fused betore the discovery of America, and was introduced in the latter half of the viv «snth century into that part of the ited Ntates now known as Virgi;, { north Carolina, and the Potats was imported into Europe be- tween 1580 and 1585, first by the Span- lards and afterwards by the English at the time of Raleigh's voyages to Vir- ginia." ————— i — A oom Guide Book of the Penna. Rallroad, Complimented by the press and in- dorsed by tourists and practical travel- ers, the Summer Excursion book of the Pennsylvania railroad company of this year’s issue has become, in consequence of these recommendations and its own real worth, a most highly prized com- pilation. The many and diversified routes, including every road of prom- inence within the great summer belt of Eastern United States, offer those contemplating an early fall trip an opportunity of choosing new and in- teresting means of reaching their des- tinations. A list of hotels is appended to each resort, which it is self-evident adds materially to the value. The month of September being prob- ably the finest month in the year in which to travel, an increased demand for this graphic production has become noticeable, and that all may avail themselves of the manifold advantages to be derived from an inspection of its plain and concise yet elegant and com- plete descriptions of a thousand places within a radius of a thousand miles, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Passenger Department will mail the book mentioned to any address upon receipt of 20 cents in stamps. Copies may also be obtained from ticket agents of the company. nf M ————— Business resumptions are continu- ing. Things are brightening. Indus- trial establishments and banks contin- ue to open up again in all parts of the country. The sky is brightening. During the prevalence of the Grippe the past season it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, but. in all dis- eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, and has cured cases of Asthma and Hay Fever of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free Trial Bottles at J. D. Murray's Drug Store. snes sc A Good Plan. The Pennsylvania railroad compa- ny has adopted the plan of placing extra rails at every mile or so on their system, which are to be used only in case of an emergency. In the past many accidents could have been avert- ed where rails were discovered to be broken had the section houses where they were kept been nearer than five or six miles. Great delays were often caused in this manner and the plan will be put in operation at once, to avoid the repitition of past accidents. I —— fp — AI —— Fay Promptly. While the hard times cannot be overcome, yet fhey can be made a great deal easier if those people who have the means pay their bills prompt- ly. A five or ten dollar bill started on the rounds now in settling accounts, will bring more relief than ten times that much money in good times, Then pay your small bills promptly. This applies with peculiar significance to persons who owe the printer. SE Ticket Nominated, The Clinton county Republicans on Tuesday nominated the following tick- et: Bheriff, Lewis Hoover; prothono- tary, J. B. Lesher; treasurer, Geo. R. McCrea; county commissioners, P, L. Knecht and Isaac Shaffer; auditors, Daniel Keister and H. C. Stoner; coro- ner, Dr. Lichtenthaler; delegate to state convention, H. C. Loveland, of Lamar, ; A Paying Business, A relic hunter at Johnstown, on Tuesday, found a package of gold ea gles, mixed with some five dollar gold pieces, in all $380, wrapped in what was either a woolen cloth or an old stocking. Men are quitting good situ- oe to hunt for valuables. Grand Opening. Grand opening of Fall and Winter clothing for Men, Boys and Children, Friday, August 25th, Moxraomery & Co, Bellefonte, Pa. A DR SR ~ ==Lewins, Bellefonte, take the lead in suits for men and boys. Nothing » ‘Quite so stylish or better made. ~ and be convinced. ae ros UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF LABOR. Labor relief trains from Denver to St. Paul would be in order. A dis- patch from Denver states that when the city called for forty-two men to work on the sewers there were two thousand applications for the work, so great was the rush of the unemployed. A dispatch from St Paul says that the farmers of the northwest oan't get men enough to gather their harvest, although tramps are plenty and big wages are offered. Another dispatch from Hallock, Minn., says that not one-tenth the number of men needed ean be had to get in the harvest, which is the best for years, Itis feared that a great deal of grain will be lost. es fly amy ——(0 to Lewins, Bellefonte, for your clothing. Their styles are per- fect in every respect. Suits neat in pattern, stylishly cut and elegantly made. Nothing quite so good any- where. mn iconic fe fb ———— Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be the best remedy in existence for the flux. His experienceé is well worth remembering. He says: ‘Last summer I had a very severe attack of flux, I tried almost every known remedy, none giving re- lief. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recom- mended to me. I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medi- cine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- gist. smeeessense lomo men ~——REPORTER only $1.50 per year. EXPLOSIVES, POWDER, FUSE AND QUARRYING MACHINERY. ATLAS POWDER.—The very best quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps. JUDSON POWDER.—The Judson powder is of medium strength be- tween black powder and dynamite, BLACK POWDER.—Dupont’s make of blasting, rifle and sporting pow- der has always been considered the best in the market and it is as good in quality to-day as it ever was, CARTRIDGES. —Fixed ammunition The Doctor has been for years a professor and lect- urer in several of our largest medical colleges and earn-4 ed great fameas§ an authority and? author on all sub jects concerning | his specialty. MILLHEIM, Pa., at MUSSER 1 June 15; July 13; Aug. 10. BELLEFONTE, Pa., at BUSH June 16; July 14; Aug 11. He will visit this county EVERY FOUR WEEKS, pense of visiting the city, as he is the only physic own manikins, models, diagrams, ete, to 11} natare of their disease. This will give his numer ical treatment an opportunity to consult this dis will permit only of monthly visits to your commun All Eye Operations Su ste ito Offensive Smell of Catarrh. Ot eight years standing cured by Dr: Salm Our little daughter Katie has had a bad case of catarrh for more than eight years, her breath was something terrible and hor general heaith was very much undermined, but pow after a course of treatment with Dr. Salm we consider her tirely cared. Nittany, Centre Co, Mus Pa., April 23, "98 Cured By Dr. Salm. After havingsuffered for yemrs with Stomach, Bladder and Kidney trouble 1 have been suffering with very severe stoms ach, bladder and kidney crouble, and on account of that felt all broke up, could nt follow my dui labors on acootuot of great pains, weakn ess and headache, but now afler a course of treatment with Dr. Salma can once more attend 10 my dally labors with pleasure, aod consider myself! hale and hearty sgain. EK. AUXExY Indians, Pa, April 28, Deafness, Catarrh. And general trouble cured by Dr, Salm lo Jaly I put mysel! veder Dr Saim's treat ment for onlarrh, ear and general trouble. A. that time my strongih was below par, appetite bad and weighed only 1% pounds. To-day, after 6 mouths trestment, I weigh 170; am pretty strong now and feel like a differvut man ailoget her an 1 am certain that Dr, Salm understands bis busis Mogg Wane “he ALICE Roun 8a ness, Argentine, Butler Co, Pa Diseases of women, such as have ba Mad the skill cured. No cutting, no pain, no danger Manhood pes foctly restored. Quick painless and spermatorrben losses. weak and wervous del ® diseases, whether from impradent habits of ye that debilitates sexual functions, speedily sn Urine. ~ Each person applying for medical treatin which will receive a careful chomios! and micros 4 a for hunters and sportsmen. WE ARE PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Explosives at the very lowest pri- ces. We guarantee the lowest pri- ces for the best goods in this line ever offered for sale in this com- munity. FUBE.—Cotton, hemp, tape and rub- ber fuses for use in dry and wet rock. PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCK DRILLS.—Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or compressed air with boilers, air compressors and engines for operating the same, | articies placed in our hands will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices, McCALMONT & CO., 22Junly BELLEFONTE, PA. EP UBLIC SALE-The undersigned will offer at public sale sat his residence, Centre Hall. on Friday, September 8th. | horse, 7 years old and a fine driver, buggy, sleigh, 2 sets har. ness, lap robes sewing machine, 2 stoves, book case, cupboard, bed room suite and other house- hoid goods. Sale at 1:30 p. m. W. E. FISCHER, = DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration npon the estate of Mrs Elizabeth Burkholder, dec'd. , of Potter township, having been lawfully granted to the undersign- ed, he would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sawe to present them daly suthenticated for settlement. W. W. SPANGLER. Administrator. aoglag World's Fair Philanthropists, Messrs, Boddie Bros. wealthy Chioago gentle men, having the interest of their ay at heart, and desiring to disprove the falsity of the state ment that only in boarding houses oan be found moderate bad scoommodations dering the World's Falr, remodeled and furnished at expense one of their “baclutel} fireproof business structures, ented corner Franklin and Jackson streets, within short walking dis ’ newly throughout 50 rooms, sa vators, electric lights exhaust fans entire building. nemed this Westorn Hows!, and invite the a Small tumors, cancers, warts, moles, elo, re Method method. Address sll communiostions to Box 790 ( CONSULTATION BEE Fisotroyuis, epilepo, or fis scien! 3 pile} This emi- nent Physi- cian hasdevot- ed lifetime to diseases of the Nose, Eye, Ear, Lung, Throat, and chroni Dis- eases, IOUSE—Fridays, Aug. 11; Sept. 8; 23; April 20; May 18; 1OUSE—BSaturdayr, Aug. 12; Sept. 9; thus saving his patients the trouble and ex- an and surgeon in the occuntry who oarries his snd make plain to all afflicted the oause and us patients and others who are 1 nsed of med. gu shied physician, whose duties ai the institute ny Deafness Cured: By Dr. Balm after a great many others have fall ed Forquile a time 1 have been almost totally deaf from catarrh, particularly in my left ear, which seemed deal, and the right one got worse dai 1 was very despondent and almost des. perate, on account of not belug able Lo hear what wool on around me, alwsys felt tired and lost all pow | am quite s different man and feel aoe more, all this thanks to Dr, im's reatment, 1 have been 0 three other Nobody oan imaging bow good and vel since I can understand once more doctors Micnaznt Braces, Johnstown, Pa. This Wonderful. Piece of work was done by Dr. Salm For more thao four years | have had a bad cass of stomach trouble. had 10 be very eautions about Ty diel ss anyihing would give me 8 pain and robbing in that organ and it was scidom that ould get a nights rest, as my nerves were almost istely wrecked. Frequently I had sick ii Which completely wore me out, but bow af tor a course of treatment 1 consider rn yselfentire- ly cured and feel as wellas over. 1 want jocpie to kuow that Dr, Salm did that wonderful piece of work Mus. MARTHA CARNEY, iodiana, Pa. April 26, "8, of all other physicians and remedies, quickly ih cured without the uso of knife or caustics certain cure for impotence, lost manhood, #0 for prosirstions, varicoele and all private cured. Free examination of tbe i shoald send or bring 2 or 4 ounces of urine, examination manently wilhout solids, knife, pain or soar. New ired by a never-failing dumbass, Ohio HONEST F bo the best prepared being offered fontaine 14 to 103g per fered for sale in Coulte y High Grade As the State College farme-the farms of adjoining to Centre County, during the past three years, whic Coes , ; ) two hundred tons this year, It is an iy. and ie sold at the lowest pric MeCa'mont & Co's. Champion 35 = clover and timothy, 0 " of the Btate College proves this claim by his aos NITRATES AND In addition to the above articles we sell Ammo: Ground Bone, Mureate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, to moet the wants of buyers, is a complete fertiliser ven a great desl of atoniion asd = r greatest ambition fs $0 farulsh he We have we deal. asmirance that one offre have been crowned wi before purchasing. McCALM July 18, 1893. Aviduiated Dissolved South Osrolios Rock pow we farmers of Pennsylvania, which we guaranice cent. avaliable Phosphoric Acid, which is the Dissolved South Caroline Ro k ever of. We sold over two hundred tons of this It has been used on woships, as well as thany other farms through ut bh has given the most satisfee results, ouliook is, that we will sell more than Acid Phosphate of the highest qual County © 0 FORTIER 9 Ammoniated Bone Super Phos past three years and has olhaer ovuplete fertilisers of grass, Dr. Freer Pain We sold fifty tons 1's year. PHOSPHATES. slated Dissolved Bone, Bufaio Honest Ph ate, Land Plaster, and Agrionitural Salt in quantities dy tothe merits std os of ertilizers in which nest fortilizars of the hight quality st the least “mers in this respect, with ihe fall th saecess. Believing this iv be the fact, we in- ONT & CO BELLEFO ¥ TE, PA. THREE DOLLARS A WEEK FOR LIFE. HERE IS A SNAP FOR BRAINY PEOPLE] THE LATEST THING OUT, In order to introduce The Canadian Agricul turist into New homes, the Pabilsbers have de cided 10 ot a0 unusual J attractive reward! list for ir Great Eighth Hal! Yearly Liters; Attract for the summer of 1908, which olows Med LL LA gh ment to pay o rew offered ew How To Secu A REWARD Those who be- Suing Subactivens Sah Som oe re of Sharge, A at in ea shee . and Haake 11 Te words you cap ous of the in th theree words, “World's Columbian a tweription to either The ri wi J : Aptiouitutist or The Ladies’ Home Magazine, two the choicest illustrated periodicals of the day . The of the it Hat will receive $3 Ro ; 20d, gold; 8rd, Ea Ld ; 6th, to World's Fair days ; nd on’ The undersigned has on hand at his shops at Yeagertown a very large stock of Buggies, Carriages agons, &o. which he will sell at low prices and easy terms in order to make room. All made of first-class material and equal to the best. Call and see my stock. 1 can suit every . Bug- ies and Wagons made to order in the est style, Repairing of all kinds romptly attended to, | ew m H. PHILIPS. 1 wish ors of have JERSEY BULL, SOL ery em eT, foe ATTORNEYS. Jomn ELINE, Atrasy at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second fSoor of Furst's bullding. north of Court House. Osun be cousulted in German and English, ‘uns? J. HIORVIA, C. NM. BOWER, E L ORVIE. (BVis, BOWER & ORV1S, Atorneys st Law, BELLEFONTE PA, Office in Crider's Exchange building fioor. ‘ants HA A SA OO RHA D ¥. FORTKREY, . Allorney at law BELLEFONTE, PA. Ofive in Conrad Building, jany2 {(LEMANT DALE, Allaroey st Law, BYLLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from jane? Ww G. RUNKLE, . Atlerney-at-Law BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of logai business stiended fo promptly Bpecial attention given to collections, Office, 24 floor Crider Excha ge. J. L.BranaLex, C.P. Hewes, QPANGLER & HEWES, 4 Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bpecial altention to collections, Practice in all the courts, Consultation in German and English, jane? BANKS. NG CO, ELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, J. D. Bravery, Cashier; ((ENTRE COUNTY BANK Receive deposits, Jang HOTELS. HOUBE, 8B. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good ssmple rooms on first [BVIR Terms reasonable, floor, Buea HOUSE, y ’ o WL. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, FA Special attention given to country trade. spre NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. New building. new furciture throughout, steam heal, electric bells and all modern improvements, Good table and moderate charges. SPRING MILLS HOTEL, D. H. Rgbl, Proprietor, BPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, a J. M. Neubauer Proprictor BELLEFONTE, PA. Freo bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor. Special males 10 withesses and jurors, rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IX THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE. BOARD AXD OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AXD EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY, 1. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRE CULTURALCHEMISTRY: with constant {1 lustrations ou the Farm and in the Labora BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theorets- cal and practical. Students tasght original study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and tho h eourse in the Laboratory, {CIVIL ENGINEERING, } These < ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; Soour s (MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: J ox are accompanied with very extensive practionl exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. RR Ancient and Modern, with origi. or . INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LADIES" COURSE IN (UTERATURE and SCIENCE: Two yeas Ample facilities for Music, vooal and instrariental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin (optional) French, German and English (re. quired.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure MBCHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ course; New build. A equipment, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C1 ENCE, Constitutional Law and History MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti onl and practioal, including esch arm ofthe servipe, i 18, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two ily and harsugh. Fall term opens . 14, 1882, Examinations for admission, June 16, and Sept. 13. Commence. ment week. June 12-156, 1892, For Catalogue or other Information, address GRO, W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest, State College, Centre Oo. Pa WORK FOR US days, and will be startled at the unex. pe bth that iil reward your efforts. We ve the best business to offer an agent found on the face of this earth. 875.00 worth of business 12 i #1 sire 3 HE 3 Piss & : giik i i £ 2 i 3 i i i i = il 1 iz £ 3: 3 3 HF fied f i £3 PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Ane Philadelphia & Erie BR. R. Division and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 10 effect May 21, 1862, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, 18a m~Train 4. (Daily except Sunday For Bunbury, Wilikerbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg and lotermediate’ stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 300 p, ta., New York, 650 p mi. Baltimore, 810p m, Waahinglon 430 p. m, conpectin al Philadelphia for ail ses-shore points, Through passcoger conches to Wilkes. Parte. Philadelphia and Baltimore, Parler cars | Ww Philadelphia, | 13p m—~Train 8. (Dally excep: Fundsy.) | For Bunbury, Harrisburg and’ interned inte sas { Hous, miriving al Philadeiohia at 6.00 p ., New | York. 9.35 p. m., Baltimore, 6.45 Weshing- (nat 8.16 p,m. Perlor car through te Philadel. | phin, and pas enger coschies io Pulledeiphia and Baltimore, 501 p.m ~Train 12, [Dally except Bunday.) For Wilkestmrre, Hugiclon, Poatevilie Harrisburg | and intermediate points, arriviog at Phil deiphiia {| 1055 pm. New York 5.00 a. ms, Baltimore 10.40 p. m., Washington 4.108. mi. Pemenger coaches 10 Wilkesbarre snd Philadelphia b2p m.~Train 6. (Dally) For Sunbury Harrisburg and all inturmedinie slations, arrive { Ing ai Philadelphia, 4.50 a. 1m , New York at 7,10 &, im. Pulimean sleeping cars from Harrisburg 0 ! Philude!phis and New York Phillade iphia pase BELROTS Cal remain lo sleeper undisturbed until ia. mm, 129 a m~Trein 4. (Dafly.) For Bunbury Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving a Philadeiphis at 6.608, mm. New York, 990 a m, Baltimore, 6.20 a. m., Washingion, 7.30, 2 m Poliman sleeping cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia and Baitimore WESTWARD L378. m~Traln 8. (Daily) For Erie and Can audaigus and intermediste stations, Rochester Buflaio and Nisgaras Falls, with through Pullman cars 0 Erle and Elmira and passenger cosches 10 Erie and Rochester, 10.17 ~Train 156. (Daily) intermediate stations, 1.96 p.m ~Train 11. (Dally except Bunday, For Kane, Canandaigua and intermediate siations Rochester, Bullalo and Niagara Fails, with through passenger coaches 10 Kane and Roche ter, and Parlor car wo Bochester, pod p, m~Train kk (Daily except 8 unday.) For Renovo, Kimire snd intermediate stations, $40 p. m~Train 13, (Dally) For Willlatos port and intermediate stations. Pm For Lock Haven and THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON EAST AND SOUTH: Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 night, Philadels phin 4.30 am, Baltimore 4.40 2 m, Harrisburg 8.10 am, daily, Wilkesbarre, 72 a m. {Daily except sunday) arriving si Mootandon 10 17am Train 11 leaves Philadelphia 8.50 am, Washings ton 7.50 a m, Baltimore 8.45 a m, Willkesbarre 1015 am, (Dally except Sunday) arriviog at Moutsndon 1.566 pm, fi parlor car from Phtlsdelphin and thro passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore Train 1 leaves New York 9.00 a m, Phils, 10.50 a m; Washington at 10,158 m, Baltimore at 11.10 km Wilkesbarre 8.12 p m, (dail i day) arriving at Montandon at 5. through passeuger oonches Baltimore, Train 12 leaves New York 200 pm, 4.55 pm, Washington mn, srriving at Moutss Parlor Car and pas pha Train 3 leaves New York at 5.00 11.20 pm, Washington 10.4 1.40 pm, (Cally) arriving ai Mor 3 81 5.87 am, with through Pullman sles Ping rv from Phila.. Washington and Baltimore aud through passenger oosches from Philadelphio and Bais timore FROM LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILEOAD. Daily Except Bunday, Westward, PHMPM. AM. BTATIUONE 40; Moutandon 15 Lewisburg Zi Biehl 2 Vicksburg 38 Mitlinburg Millmont 5 Aden Iron iP Esstward., AMNPNM a 9 20 Is 00} is 52 is 47 bhi Rising Spring {Penn Cave 0% Centre Hall i6lGregy 23 Linden Hall 2510ak Hall 22 Lemont 871 Dale Bummit $7} Pleasant Gap SAAxemans 8 i) Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan Gon a1 5.20 a m, 10.00 & m, 1.20, 5 40and 7.45 Pm turning eave Montandon for lewihburg st 9.2 a mOBam spmi8 pm ands Bpm For rates; maps, etc, call on agent or address Thos E. Watt, P.A. W.D,, 110 Fifth sve. Pills burg J. BR. WOOD 8. M. PREVOST, eneral Manager Gen’l Pe'ger Agt. EEG G0 OO 1 Fah ui Ohhh a 0 ERI SY DR. THEEL, 538 North Fourth St. De PCY sion Green, Phiindelstin, euros Tread snses in 4 to 10 Sars Heed Polson, Firictures, cers, Pimples, Early Decay, all effects of Youtaful errors tured after every one dine has Tailed. @ yours wn 96 veary’ “oe Jortense Xo experiment. pe failure . » had entirely new and harsdess, over fails. Send 10 om in Bet oure swindle. Taree ios true friend + young and oid. Bours: Dually, trom § 0 3: evenings. 8 16 8; Wel. and Set. vrenings, $50 19; Sundays, § oe 12. Write or oul o68 Be saved, samne far book HENCH & DROMGOLD'S a © ne Cluteh Feed, ausing ail the feed gearing to stand will while backing | great saving in power and wear, Write for circulars and prices: furnished free upon application, Also Spring Tooth Har. He i Lu aa in ore, ion Thin paper, HENCH & DROMGOLD, Manfrs., YORK, PA,
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