Binder Twine, Rope, Oil, Etc. 



ON ACCOOX OF THE GREAT FLI CTUATION" OF THE MAKKET, WE CANNOT QUOTE PRICES HERE ON TWINE. 



BUT SAME WILL BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. 



WB are very lartre dealers in BINDER TWINE, and handle nothing- but the best, and 

 are in po!-ition to quote in any size quantities. The isolated farmer who buys a 

 bale or less, and the merchant who purchases in carloads or in smaller quantities, 

 Will find our figures attractive. We willingly furnish prices on application. It 

 costs but a postal to get this information. 



There are many qualities of fibre and twines made from the poorer grades that are 

 flooding the market, all cla m ng to be the best, and the farmer who buys these goods 

 because he thinks he is saving a few cents on the bale will find his mistake when it is too 

 late to he rectified. These cheaper grades do not run as much to the pound, in length, as 

 tho better quality, and in that item alone, if the purchaser considers a moment, he will 

 find in the end that be is paying more for bis twine than if he had secured the best. 



Very frequently it will be found that in the cheaper grades the twine will become 

 kinked, or. in running from the ball, will tangle, and because the twine is not properly 

 hackled and twisted thick spots will occur which prevents an easy flow through the 

 needle, or here and there a thin place ; in either emergency the twine will break. 



Our twine is properl3- hackled and twisted, and in consequence we do not have these 

 complaints. 



All of these defects cause a delay at a time when the farmer can least afford it. There 

 is always economy in obtaining the best. 



I.-AL PLANT. 



FEW farmers seem to realize the impor 

 tance of securing their BinderTvrine early, 

 before the season opens. They can 

 most every Instance save money by so doing, as 

 the price is frequently higher dnring the har 

 vest season than at any other time. 



We make a specialty of Binder Twine and 

 carry a large stock at lowest prices, 

 and can supplv in any quantity de- 

 sired, such as .Sisal, Standard, Stand- 

 ard Manila, Manila and Pure Manila. 



Will be pleased to open corre- 

 spondence as to kinds and prices. 



Fodder Yarn. 



HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND 

 LARGE QUANTITIES 

 OF THE ABOVE. 

 PRICES ON 

 APPLICA=. 

 TION. 



A PLANT. 



Manila, Sisal and 

 Cotton Rope. 



ALWAYS ON HAND THE BEST 

 MANILA, SISAL AND COT- 

 TON ROPE, IN COILS 

 OR BY THE PIECE, 

 AT PRICES CON- 

 SISTENT 



WITH 

 QUALITY. 

 PRICES ON 

 APPLICATION, 



Deering Harvester Oil 



possesses all the elements which fit It for use in harvesting machin- 

 ery. It IS always uniform, une-xcelled as a lubricant. It is not a 

 mixture in any sense of the word, being a straight-run product. It 

 can never gum, no matter what the temperature or climate. Its 

 usefulness is not confined to harvesting machinery alone, and 

 thousands of other machines owe their smooth and frictionless 

 action to its use. Dust and grit are much m evidence in the harvest 

 held, and the greater the consistency of an oil the more effective it 

 is in withstanding these evils. Deering Oil will never thicken, even 

 lo the very last drop, whether exposed to the air or not. The best 

 testimonial to its worth is, that once used it is always used. 



o gall. can S2.50 



3 '■ '■ 1.10 



• '■ '■ 60 



SPECIAL PRICE ON HALF-BARRELS AND FlARRELS. 



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