A perfect two-Wheeled vehicle. Nurserymen, farmers an J 

 men about town who have much driving to do will find the York- 

 ville Road Cart invaluable for many reasons, among which are 

 that with it the horse is relieved of more than one-half the draft, 

 and the Cart is so balanced on the axle as not to throw weight 

 on the horse's back and cause chafing and soreness. No horse 

 motion is felt by the driver, and an extended journey is not 

 attended with as much fatigue in the Cart as in a four-wheeler. 

 Space is provided under the seat for carrying small parcels^ 

 and the cart is so well adapted to the wants of the busy man that 

 its merits can be seen and felt better than described. I append 

 a few letters which show how the cart is looked upon by those 

 who are using them. 



Mesquite, Texas, July 17, 1885. 

 W. R. Church, Yorkville. 



Dear Sir :— The cart is all you claim for it. I have never seen 

 anything of the kind that equals it; in fact, it is better than 1 

 thought any kind of a vehicle could be made on two wheels. I 

 would not be without mine for $250 if I could not get another. I 

 have a No. 1 buggy which I paid $250 for, and I would not near 

 give the cart for it for my use. 



Should you wish a certificate any time from me, recommend- 

 ing it, I will give it with pleasure, for it fills the bill completely. 

 Respectfully, D. A. Paschall. 



Mendham, N. J., July 26, 1885. 

 W. R. Church, Yorkville, 111. 



Dear Sir: — I am very much pleased with the cart, and slui 

 recommend them and your fair dealing whenever I have an op- 

 portunity. Yours respectfully, G. S. DeGROOT. 



French Lick, Ind , June 22, 1885. 

 W. R. Church, Yorkville, 111. 



Dear Sir : — The cart I bought of you over a year ago has stood 

 as rough roads and as many miles as I would want any vehicle to. 

 I have not spent five cents on it, except for grease. It seems to 

 be self-supporting, furnishing its own oil most of the time. I 

 mean hy that that it is neglected, yet it is not to be outdone. 

 Yours, etc., W. E. RYAN, M. D. 



Thirty-two page descriptive catalogue sent free on applua- 

 tion to the manufacturer. 



W. R. CHURCH, Yorkville, 111, 



Or the BRANCH OFFICE, 



53 S. Broad Street. ATLANTA, GA. 



