1901 



GI.EANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



451 



get the Profits 



No. 3034. Pri -c 

 ith lealh 

 quarter top 



Under our plan of selling carriages, buKgiesaiul harness, 



von tjet the protits. The jobber and retailer are cut out. 



By dealing direct with our factory, you pay only the cost 



^,-T^^ maliins with a moderate profit added : and you take 

 your choice from the biggest stock and fullest assort- 

 ment. Our plan of 



Selling Carriages Direct 



insures satisfaction — your money back if you are 



dissatisfied. Our complete illustrated catalogne, 



showing many styles of high grade vehicles, harness robes, blankets 



ana norse equipments, with detailed descriptions of each, mailed free. 



THE eUl.rnBl'S CARRUCE and HARNESS CO. 



BE YOUR OWN AGENT 



anri J5i»tft» IVIr»Bte»\t- Every time you buy an article from an agent 

 «ar«u ^tMW ivivnvym ^^. (jpaler you mu.st pay him a liberal coji- 

 mission in addition to the actual ralue of the article. In many cases 

 t;iis places au article beyon.l j our reach. 



WE HA VE NO AGENTS 



but sell viiu vehicles and llal■Me^': direct from; 



;r factory 



,aloprccf 



llWe are the largest manufacturer.'^ of vehicles 

 "and harne?s in the world selling to the consu- 

 mer exclusively. ^Ve make 178 styles of ve- 

 hicles, and 65 of harness. Remember that we 



ship our goods anywhere for examination and 



Fancy Fody Top Busirv ; i3 complete guarantee safe delivery. 



a»d Shan. ^^^r^-V^:;:^::^. Etkhart carriage & Harness Mfg. Go., 



Write for Illustrated Catalcjue— FREE. W. B. Pratt, Secy. Elkhart, Indiana, 



No. 191. 



with siJe la 



Split Hickory Vehicles, 



and the best of it i^, the closer you examine them, the better you lil^e 

 them. They are built right all the way through and they have" a hun- 

 dred special feature^— ''little things" that add to their comfort, safety 

 aiui durability found on no othei-. We sell 



1 DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY 



Yousnveall agent's profit"?. We ship on approv.il. Yon don't 

 rr-T^ keep it unless you think it a barg.'iin. Send for our Ve- 

 Slx^ hide and Harness r.Ttalognc. It will sp.vf^ vou nionev. 



OHIO CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO., 

 27 W. Broad Street, CoKjmbus, Ohio. 



! New Smith Premiers Nos. 5 ^^6. 



The No. 6 takes paper 183^ inches wide and writes lines 16 inches long. 

 The No. 5 takes paper 1 1 inches wide and writes lines 93^ inches long. 

 These new machines in essential 

 mechanical principles are the same 

 as Models Nos. 2, 3 and 4 — un- 

 equaled. 



Write for Printed Matter Free. 



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^ijp eu iiiber Co- 



158 Prospect Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 



South Dakota Farms 



is the title of an illustrated booklet issued by the 

 Chicago. Milwaukee and .St. Paul Railway, descrip- 

 tive of the country between Aberdeen and the Mis- 

 souri River, a section heretofore unprovided with rail- 

 way facilities but which is now reached by a new line 

 of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. Everyone 

 contemplating a change of location will be interested 

 in the information contained in it, and a copy may be 

 had by sending a two-cent stamp to F. A. Miller, Gen- 

 eral Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. 



Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln. 



An address by Joseph Choate, Ambassador to Great 

 Britain, on the career and character of Abraham Lin- 

 coln — his early life — his early struggles with the world 

 — his character as deveh ped in the later years of his 

 life and his administration, which placed his name 

 so high on the world's roll of honor and fame, has 

 been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. 

 Paul Railway, and may be had by sending six (6) 

 cents in postage to F. A. Miller, General Passenger 

 Agent, Chicago, 111. 



