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WAiiTHAM. Mass. March 5, 1913 • 



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Gentlemen: 



Your inquiry regarding our use of the Mathews 

 Gravity Carrier has been received, emd we can sfate that 

 this device has been found very satisfactory by ua in remov- 

 ing soil from houses that can be opened at the sides. 



This device is made in suitable lengths that can be 

 easily handled In moving from one place to another, is all 

 ball bearing and requires only the rising of one end to convey 

 boxes, in which soil has been placed, to the outside of the 

 house without handling, being carried by gravity. The Mathews 

 people have a photo as we use it and no doubt will give you 

 any information you desire, regarding it. The address is 

 Mathews Gravity Carrier Company, Ell wood City, Pennsylvania. 



We had used a similar device, with wooden rollers, 

 for a number of years, but must say that the ball bearing and 

 light, though rigid, construction makes the Mathews Carrier a 

 much more satisfactory machine for the reduction of labor. 



It is thoroughly practical and pays for itself many 

 times over in its saving of labor. 



Very truly yours, 



PEIRCE BROTHERS. 



