Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, March 04, 1898, Image 3

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Does yinr urine contain any sediment f Is the nver pnrt of your bark sore,
weak and lamp? Iik- your urii o lmve a whitish, milky color? Is there a
smarting or scalding sensation in prissit:j; it ? 1 iocs it pain you to hold it ? l)o
you desire to urinate often, especiailv at niiht ?
If you have any of the. e symptoms, your Kidneys are diseased and your life
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everything in
I I B nine
fix I back became all right,
passed from me without pain, and I grew better in every wnv.
I consider it a great medicine, as it has done wonders for me.
Sly wife uses it for female complaint, and thinks it's the finest
medicine in the world."
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Caxsta DctQo Pres.
Every man and woman who reads thin paper and is in need of medicine, Is
Invited to serd full postoffiee address for a free trial bottle of Favorite Remedy
to the Dit. Davtn Kknnkhv Corporation, I'umltmt, N. Y. Our offer is genuine,
and the fact that it appears in this paper is a gua-nntee that the trial bottle will
be sent prepaid. Don't delay in wtiting, and mention this paper,
A largo bottle costs $1.00 at all drug stores.
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IMPERIAL QUICK TiSViE RANGE.
All Baking Records broken, 278
Loaves of Bread Baked in Seven Hours
with but 18 Pounds of Coal.
SWINTON & CO.,
We try to anticipate the need of our customers.
Now is the time that you begin to need winter goods.
We have just received
A complete line of
Weight Underwear, also Ladies and Chil
dren's Dress Goods Suitable for Winter.
COME AND EXAMINE THESE GOODS THE QUALITY AND PRICES
WILL SURFRISE YOU.
OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS UP TO DATE.
CROCKERY AND HARDWARE IS COMPLETE.
" " GROCERIES IS OF THE BEST & PRICES RIGHT.
DO YOU WANT SPORTING GOODS. GUNS. RE
VOLVERS, HUNTING COATS, LEGGINGS, ETC., OR
ANY KIND OF AMMUNITION ? WE HAVE A NEW
LINE OF THESE GOODS.
Wo run civo yon pi ices Hint will interest you.
Chii'Ii wo do Houitt laiKtnt'iis with you.
BROWN & ARMSTRONG,
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Caveats, aod Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-j
etit business conducted tur Modcratc Fees.
Oun Office i Opposite U. . PatcntofficiJ
.11. 1 weuiiw i:ro Duu-utiu lci Uiao Uuia Uic i
re i ote from Washin rtoo. i
bend TiJOtirl, dramg or pinto.t usith dprrin-f
"mil. Vac a.vie. It (wtrnui.le of D"t. Iti
luxriTC Our tct Pt duo tiil natcnt is set urrd.
i A Fimpmut. ' il -w to Ol uin I'alllltA." wilt-.F
itit tt fctuuc ia the L. 0. a-ad iorcigu couutnc?
icat use Andres.
C.A.SfiOVV&,COJ
Opp. ParrMT OFFtce, Wawmihcton. D. C.
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STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD.
"Tho iM-st is liiiiio too gix)d."
HARDMAN, MEHLIN,
KNABE and STANDARD
PIANOS.
FAR RAN D and VOTEY
ORGANS.
DOMESTIC,
NEW HOME
and STANDARD
SEWING MACHINES,
Fo sale for ciish or on ensy terms.
No. "ll.'H niul till iinru for all nifK liiuri.,
H 'I'AlKINt; A ,1'KCIALTY
T;miT (t -f I'l VN"U mul OitdANS tij- a
oniutf ieul. t ' iitT,
B S. MARSH,
OI'KHA Mt)l'.-K lil.Ul'K,
HORT JERVIS, N.V.
W V wl kU
is in danyr-r. f lore people die of such disorders than are
killed in w r.rs.
J)r. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is a
direct and dure cure. It goes straight to the seat of
diseases in the Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. It hunts
out and drives from the system all the impurities that
cause pain in the back, Stone In the Bladder,
Blight's Hisease, Urinary Troubles, and &
eases of the Stomach and Liver. It acts nt
once. There is no long waiting to see if it will
help.
"For years I suffered with my Kidneys,"
writes Thomas Quack f.nhi'mi, of Pittslield,
Mass. " The pain in my bnck was so severe at
times that I was obliged to keep to my bed. I
suffered awfully when passing water, which
was often discolored with blood. I tried almost
the shape of medicine, but nothing
seemed to help me. Due day I got a bottle of Dr.
D.tvid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and uped it
wane wnen it Draceci me ri lit up. .My
no pain at all; my water cleared up and
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PORT JERVIS,
N. Y.
Medium and Heavy
f.'ILFORD, PA.
Whv not buy the Best?
GRIMM
STEEL
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A RULE WILL TELL THE TALE
Mcn-iire ami i.'i:m otl-r ruiittw aud Uuta juti
WUl tujr aOiniiJl bt.-i L I.AM.t.
Kltlanu. Vt Julj 16, 1807.
a. h nn'MH ft m
i (;. !,'. .nm ; it frtvrA nip riawirc to wltin-
tnrllv ivco ii.in ml tlm v.h of " itw (irmiiu bu .-l
K.in-" v. bU It 1 I'utt u- J In liiy huM ir tho
(j.sst wvcu in' h'.I.h. th nk It Uu-s pcrft-i-t
iu..rk. In y i-'- -mlM, "-.ii..mii I in fu 1, and
IIm n tii: ii ) riH.-tr n-t. il, I'm live ir'liti''rH
will uutUtt ! ii.t-t' elu tin-, itt - a " tit id in
Uuiie'f.' iu;-t nulv. KAl.l !l K1 . M:D,
V. uti MoriHi-j 6, ht.xl.ltuU .Sit Co.
, M'rittfor virvularandyrut lint a tvt rtl uirvct.
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Hutland. Vt.
anufnrturrra.
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Dn David HcnncdyS
Livorife Remedy
( l ifts au titUKEY, Stomach
FARMERS INSTITUTE.
Inln-ffttlii M.Klnti unit AM NpculifT
niArl.
(('(inclusion.)
In Hie evenim: Mr. Peck took up
tlm snlijei't of IniililiiiK silos mid
snid one holding 1U0 tons rould he
liiiilt for till, lln kivh full detniln
of the liest inetlii'd.s of eoiiKtructing
tliein nnd cliiinied the preen fodder
whs fit t- more hetiefleiid nnd Jirodt
nlile to feed than dry. Mr. J. M.
Aldrieh of Milford who 1ms n wilo
fully eoneiiriied in the iipinioii of
the &enker ns to the ndviuititses of
Huis storintj fodder, Mr. Aldrieh is
a prnctieitl farmer progessive in his
views nnd itfler the test he hns mnde
his opinion if of decided vnlno.
In the evening Prof. Ih-ss spoke
of lime us n pliint food nnd its
mechnnietil effects on the soil.
There wits nothing es)eMitlly new
in his nddiess, hut h's iih-HS were
c.leur, nnd his detnils of results on
hits of ground nt. the stntion veri
fied the iden Hint lime of itself hns
no mnnnrinl viihie, hut that ns nn
ndjunet to green mnnnres, nnd in
its o)er.itions on the soils in milking
tliem release ot lier suhstnnces it i
very vnltiahle, lnrtro quantities mny
he used jier nere, nnd the speaker
said where it could he ohtained forn
nsonahle price its free use would
he amply repaid particularly in the
results produced on grasses nnd
clover.
Henntor Oiteh field of Somerset
county was present nnd spoke on
unproductive soils. He bought n
farm years ago whinh wns run down
and one field espoeinlly was absolute
ly too poor to i nise anything. This he
plowed and p'nnted to corn follow
ing with oats and wheat and clover
and showed how it hnd been gradu
ally brought to a highly productive
state. Hn snid it wns a good prac
tice to spread water slaked lime on
lover sod and turn it under, this
iroduced the best results.
The plan ting of trees n round tho
houses nnd beautifying tho homes
ns also urged. He illustrated how
ho made his garden by sowing tho
seeds in long rows so that power
cultivation could bo adopted. Ilu
garden is in three strips, one plant-
1 to vegetables, which next year
will be seeded to barley nnd the
next to clover and thus the three
irealternnted. No barnyard manure
is used hence weeds do not spring
and keening tho garden clean is
easy. 80 math was said and so well
said by nil the speakers that it is im-
IHissiblo to give any resume which
will do faint justice to their remarks
It is highly regrettable that our
farmers nnd tho town people gener
ally evinced so little interest in this
institute. Here were pleasant en
tertaining nnd instructive shakers,
hearing testimony to no uncertain
methods, but practical men who
have tested their theories, and
proven tliem successiui. men in
touch with the most npproved nnd
progressive methods of farming with
economy nnd for the greatest profit,
hero are farmers who neod just this
knowledge who would be profited
by the instruction, who could not
fail to bo benefitted by listening
not to book farming but to actual,
practical well tested nnd proven
facts. The remarks .woro appro
priato to nil clnsses not nlone fnrin-
ershut villagers, nnd yet very slight
interest wns manifested, and it was
all free too. Turn some fakir or
medicine show loose here and mark
tUo contrast, how tho crowds will
t uiiiblo over each other to get there
first to spend their money nnd listen
to the coarse gibes, vulgar witticisms
meaningless nnd lying assertions
nnd there can bo 110 wonder why
tilings are as they are and why so
many here nre wilhu c to keep up
the whine of hard Hums, nnd that
farming does not pay. . We are
pointing at those who wilfully
neglected this opportunity to acquire
valuable hints which would enable
them to better their condition and
render their home surroundings
more pleasant, mm attractive witn
very little outlay of labor only, and
can truthfully say there can be no
wonder why intelligent men point
the finger of satire at little Piko
and why medicine men find it a
paradise in which to sojourn.
County Indebtedness.
Tlie CotniniMHionori nuthorizo the
8tititnent that the jirtisent iiulebt d
nta of the county does not exceed
fhOOO, any reports or ru mora to the
contrary notwithstaudit'K. Bonds
will bo issued for that amount and
they will cover the full sum. It is
further, intended barring unforsoen
contingencies, that during the cotu
inyf year no exp'nse possiible to be
avoided will he incurred which will
swell tho out lay of county funds be
yond the certain income provided
f jr by the tux levy. The rate levied
for tho current year is ten mills for
current expends and throe mills for
indebtedness purines.
Pillsbury'a vitos at Mitchell's.
SHERIFFS' SALE.
vlrrno of a wi lt tf Kfi'H FhoIm, ltmcd
out (if thr Court of i 'tiTiiimin IMit of I'ikt-
f 'oniily, to mt tlini'ttti. I vill tx poo to
MihHt:'siilr hf vt'tithio or ouU-ry, nb th-Sht-rllT'H
tittlco, In the tho Bomtifrh of Mil
ford, tin
SATURDAY, MAiit'H 10, A. D.t 1W8,
nt t'ii o'clock In the tnoniiriff of unit! tiny
All thont wvoral tracts or (micelnof IhihI
flittmre lyhitf nntl bring tn tho township ot
Porter, In too Comity of I'lko, Stnto of
LVnnsyl vmiln, nntl more particularly tie
kcHImmI a fol Iowa :
A part of h trmfc of fund aurrryed
cmiltiliilnff thriM htimlrrd iktch, (:(imi)
on ft WHtrimt from tho Land Oftiro ol
PciniHy Ivanla, granted to William
Frit mint, and thu tract hereby conveyed,
mljoiftimc landrt of l't niinilNtr oiit
Iniinlrcd nntl wventy-four (174, Jacob
Stnft and Harnct Kicln'MxTT, nnd num
hcred on t Iih CommlHKloncr'a Hook of
Pike County as number one hundred and
ncventy thre (17!i.
Also a tract survcyptl r nforosnld to
lyotils Albcrtls and niunlwrtMl ninety-wren
(7) ami containimr four limdretl and (If
teeu Hcre ( Uti and 15 pt'nhea (15) nnd n
part hereby conveyed containing three
inindretl and fifteen (1115) acres and flfUHWi
pen;be (15).
Also a ract surveyed nt nforennld to
William Ovei llcld, numbentl (87) eontatn
inn twti hundred and wventy (7U) acreH
and one hundred and twenty-four (121)
percbea
A No a tract surveyed ns aforesaid to
Unmet KlchrHrrrger containing iib hun
tired ami t wenty live ( acres and seven
ty-(lvo (7fi) perehea, nuinliend one hun
dntl and rtcventy-onn (171).
Also n tract Htirvtiyetl as nforiald to
William Harrison, containing one hun
dred and fieventy-Hve nens (17i), number
ed one hundred and eighty-one (1H1).
Also a tract surveyetl as aforesaid to
William Smith, containing sevei.ly uliie
(7m mtres, and one hundred and fifty
perches (lfiO), numbered twenty-elht (2H.
Also a tract surveyeti as aioresaiti tti
(inhrlel Ouden, coutalnlntf two liuinlml
and nlnen-en PJIH) acres, and tVi perclut
(tW), numbered, one hundred and scvonty
llve (175).
Also a tract surveyed ns nforsnld tti
William Ovirlleltl, containing two hun
dred K acres, numlxriMl one hundred
and Mixty-niue .
AIsj a triM;t snrveyetl as nforetald, to
Kit-hard Thompson, containing one hun
dretl bHi acres, numbered one hundred
and eighty four 1K1).
AIhij a tract surveyed ns aforesaid ti
David Uccchcr, containing two huudrtHl
and ninety-five 2ifc"l acres and eight Hj
IK-rchea, numbered twenty-six &.
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Richard HrtHllieatl, containing thrtw hun
dred and seventy-eitflu iiTHJ acres, number
ed ninety-nine ill)
A lst a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
William Overlield, containing four hun
dred HKI at res and one hundred nnd
thli ty-scveu IJ7 J perches, numbered thirty
Also n tract surveytHl as aforesaid to
Hobert Mead, containing 1501 fifty acres,
nuiotR'ieii ninety-six oj.
Also a tract hurveyed as aforesaid to
(iiiliert Udeii, containing one hundred
and slxiy-eight HVSj acres and one hun
dred and fotiriy Ll,,,l p-'ihe numbered
seventy one 7i ).
Also a tract, surveyed a aforesaid to Job..
Sltart le. eontuiuing hixiy-seveu L17 no
numbered one hundred and sixty-two
Aiboatract surveyed to Abraham De
hoif, containing two hundred and live
(.tTii aortas and ninety-nix idij pe re lies,
numbered one hundred and Hiity loiii
Aiso a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Henry Van W hy containing two hundred
acres binu numbered one hundred and
eighty-iwu 1WJ.
Also a tiact surveyed ns aforesaid to
Isaac Wykolf, conlaining one hundred
PiuJ aeres and fifty loo perches, nuinber.d
one hundred and seven ly-eigltt 17MJ .
Also a tract surveyed as aloronld to
William Harrison, containing two hun
dred and twenty-live l5j acres and num
bered one hundred and eighty-one IHIJ.
Also a tract surveyed us aforesaid to
Richard Ijevvis, continuing one hundred
acres jldU numbered one hundred and
ninety-four lH4J.
Also a tnict surveyed ns aforesaid to
James Caldwell, containing two hundred
anil eighty &0 aures and one hundred
JUKI pert-firs, numbered forty-nine 14J.
Also a tract surveyed ns aforesalu to
Thomas Rustou containing one hundred
aeres luu and one hundred and fifty 150
perches numbered one hundred and eighty
At.so a tract purveyed as aforesaid to
John Shartei containing one hundred and
sixty eight KWJ acres ami nuinlcred one
Hundred and sixty two ins
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Thomas Helnherg containing one hundred
and fifty seven 157 J acres and sevuuiy one
7iJ perches mnniiereu one iiunurcu liUUj
Ali-o a tract surveytni as aforesaid to
Thomas Heinberg, eontalulugoue hundied
acres luOj uumbtretl one hundred Lluoj
Also a tract surveyeti as ai resale! tt,
William Overtleld uoutalniug four hun
tired and twenty 40 J acivs iiumbereU
ninety niuelvKt).
And also tboae certain tracts pieces or
paretds of laud situate in Lehman town
ship Pike county in the State of Pennsyl
vania anil more particularly ueseriueu as
follows.
Also a tract of land surveyed on a war
rant from the land oil Ice of Pennsylvanln
to Henry Meyer and the tract hereby con
veyed containing one hundred ion) Hcret
and nuniberetl on the Commissiouers
Hooks of Pike county us number one hun
dred and fifty seven 11571.
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Heurr Meyers containing forty 1 40 1 acres
and seventy three perches 73j numbered
one hundred and fifty seven 1 1071.
And hIho a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Htiwrt Clymor containing three huutlred
ami thirtv acr H;io and eighty perches,
numbereu as one hundred and niuoly nine
Ail those several tracts pieces or parcels
of land situate lying and being in Sorter
township, i'lke county and Mateol ir'enn-
sylvauia and more particularly described
as ftdluws.
A traca of land surveyed on a warrant
from the land ollico of Pennsylvania
granted to William itartou and containing
four hundred and one I44M1 m;tes and
twenty toj (Hirches and numbered ou thi
CommiNsioiutrs Hooks of Pike county as
number s'veniy two (7J).
Al-to a tract surveyeti ns aforesaid to
Garret H rod head and containing thie.
hundred and ninety (auo) acres and num
be red eighty six
Alo a tract surveyed as aforesaid U
Charles lioyd and containing one hundred
and nine llou) acie and fifiy-tive .Vj
uerches, and uumljcrtd twenty-seven
Also a tract surveytHl as aforesaid to
Aoraham lKnotI and containing two hun
dred !2o ucres and ninety-six S perches
and nuuilierett one hundred and
sixty
four (lot).
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Roliert Krwiu and containing four hun
dred and fifteen (415) acres and lit teen
perches (15), and nuuilered fifty U')
Also a tract surveyed as aforenaid to
Kraneis Mlnu and containing two hun-
drtxi and fifty-live (65) acres and one hun-
ilnd and forty (140) perches, and numbered
(.4)
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
John Miller nnd contiiiiiing four buudred
andtwo(4vrj) aeres aud seveuiy-two (72)
pi-relies, ami numbereu one huuureu and
ninetv-lwo (itl).
Also a traJt surveyed as aroresaia to
Kiiwrt Meade and containing three Hun
dred aud thirtv six (Hart) aeres and one hun
dred and twenty six lo) perches and num
In-red ninety six (ii).
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
William Overtleld aud containing four
huudntd ami twenty seven acres (47) and
one hundred aud twenty thrue UJ:) per
ches aud uumlxtreu ninety eight Uh)
Also a tract surveyeti as afnreuid U
Richard Thompson ami containing llnve
hundretl ami t wo (;ti) aeres aud st venty
two perches (7J) and numbered one hun
dretl and eighty. four isi).
Alfioa tract surveyed as afonwaid to
Tobias Herte and eontaiuiug two hundretl
and twenty stwen (.'7) acrt nnd one hun
dred and twenty live lio perches and
numnercfi ont riuniirtMi nnd nhietv
Also a trnel nurveved as nforeni(i In Alv
solem Jom-s and eontalning two hundred
and forty two jfli ncn-s and slxtv four
(d4) iierchesand numleretl thirtv eight MH
A No n tract surveyeti as nnmafd tti
Klclmrtl Ia'wIh nnd containing two hun
dred aud thirty six ners nmt nuutlcrt'd
one hundred and ninety four
Also n tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Margaret Stocker and eontalning one
huutlretl ami fifty f lot!) acres and nuniber
etl one hundred and eighty eight, Iks.
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Sarah Ogden and containing three hun-tln-tl
ami fifty eltrht, HTs, Hcres nntl eighty
perches aud humtered one huntli-ed anil
ninety five, l!15
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
William Ovcrfleld ami containing one
hundretl acres. 1110, and sixty seven Ii7 per
ches No. one hundred sixty nine, piw.
Also n tract survtyed as aforesaid to
Kmauuel Hoover and containing three
hitmlred nnd sixty seven. H17, m:res and
forty, 40, perches and numbered two hun
dred and twenty elcht.
Also n tract containing thnn hundred,
W), acres to William tihnort adjoining
lands of Joseph Hllllartl and lands sur
veyed to Thomas Carney.
Also n tract surveyed as aforesaid n
Michael Yohe containing four hundred
and thirty, 4:i0, nnd eighteen, 1H, perches
nntl numbered our hundred and ninety
seven, li)7.
Also a tract surveyed as nforesald ti
Abraham Helper und'contalnf ng one huu
tlretl ami forty acres and one hundred am)
twenty ierches, b0, and nuniliered, 2'..
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Michael Heller containing, 48, acres aud
one hundred and seven, 107 perches nntl
numbered three hundred nnd eleven, Ml.
Also a tract surveyeti as aforesaid t
Cornelius Dewltt containing fotirhundred
and thirty five (4X) ncres and ninety
neven lurches (i7) and numbered two hun
dred nnd thirty Ave !T).
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
Holier? Hue containing two hundred nntl
sixty-four "Jt4) acres aud one hundred and
thirteen perches 1 1 t and numbered two
hundred and two irj.
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid to
John Miller ami containing three hun
dred and twenty-tine, ftJl, acres and one
hundred perches, 100, and numbered one
huutlred ond ninety-eight, liiH.
Also a tract surveyed as aforesaid,
and granted t-o Henjamln Kills, containing
one hundred nnd mtecn aeres and fortv-
slx perches, 40, and numbered two hun
dred and one. JJ01.
Also a tract survtiyed as n foresaid to
Thomas HiiHton and containing one huu
tlretl and forty-three, 1 18, acres nnd num
beretl two hundred aud nineteen, 219
Also a tract surveyed tti John Whit murr
ain! containing ten, 10, iw-res of Im
proved land ami one hundred and twenty
nitres of unimproved land ant! nuniliered
as seated assessment.
Tho above lands are nil unimproved
Seized and taken In Execution ns the prop
orty of the Korst Park Ass'iclatioti, lim
ited, and will Ire sold by me for cash.
H I. COURTRKtHT,
Sheriff
Sheriff's OfTiee, Mllftird, Pa.
Feb. 23. lS'.W.
"'"',Vi.w
TRADE'
" MARK.
ELECTRIC CLEANSER
All good Housekeeper ts 4.
Removes all dust and dirt from car- ;
pets and Rugs.
Removes all grease spots, fruit stains
and coal soot.
Restores colors and raises the nap. i
The work ia simple and can be per
formed by any person.
Warranted to be free from such sub
stances as Alkali, Acid, Benilne, Resin
and Ammonia, which are injurious to
carpets and fabrics.
One ean cleans US yard oeorpet.
Y We also manufacture the
w. rLrurrciu wall rArcre
nen in xne maraex,
"THB ELECTRIC"
bicycle Chain Lubricant
peaks for itself.
Why cot bur the best when It coete
no more than the cheap worthies stuff
now on th market ?
Bend for circulars.
PR B PAR BO ONLY BY
TUB ELECTRIC CLEANSER CO.. ,
rwnm Ohio
SELF-LOCKING
HAND
POTATO PLANTERS
scs
t.?-voco
110 rtnKto vtMIM
Both Planters
(6uC
have record
of over 4 Acrea 1 9,360
hills) in IO hours.
They auk tha hole, drop th wed and
cover all at On Operation. They depoelt
tha aeed la moist soil at a uniform depth.
TEXT (ATI tat IEZT SFiU FATIQl
They work In eny mil suitable for poute
Trowing. No .toupin : hence no backache.
Potatoes thus put in wtth.tand drouth better.
Potatoes ol uniform size, practically all mer
chantable, fetd for tm prapMrt :
JV by " rotsuss- Hon W Fun lata.
THE GREENVILLE PLANTER CO.
GREENVILLE. MICH.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE.
The hotel par excellence of tho capital,
located wit hin one block of the White
Mouse and directly opposite the Treasury.
Finest table in the city.
WILLARD'S HOTEL.
A famous hotel ry, remarkable for its
historical associations aud long-sustained
popularity. Kttcvutly rvnovated, repainted
and partially refurnished.
NATIONAL HOTEL
A landmark among the hotels of Wash
Ingcon, patronized in former years by
presidents nnd high officials. Always a
prime favorite. Kucently remodeled and
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