* Agricultural # and * Woodenw are * Department. * 



IN the following pages we mustrate and briefly describe some of the more important implements 

 and articles in which we deal. For fuller explanations, send for special circulars on the 

 articles about which you wish to be informed. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



We carry a full line of the v e ry best Specialties we can obtain, and we have no goods in our 

 stock which will not do credit to a first-class warehouse. 



We intend, further, that if our customers wish for superior qualities of goods, such as are not 

 ordinarily on sale, they will be able to find them here, at the lowest prices- at which they can be 

 afforded. We also deal quite largely in many items of hardware. 



WOODENWARE. 



Our trade in this line is an extensive portion of our business, and is rapidly increasing. I» 

 the past we have done a wholesale trade almost exclusively; but we have now arranged a conven- 

 ient retail salesroom on our first floor, where all customers can be quickly and comfortably served. 



Please call and examine our assortment of woodenware. 



This branch of our business is one of the most important in which we are engaged. Many 

 do not realize the fact that quantities of tools and implements are annually rendered useless by 

 neglect, after having become broken, when a few dollars or even cents spent in repairing them 

 would make them as good as new. 



Send us your broken Tools and Machines, 



And we will remodel them at reasonable charges. We carry a full line of duplicate parts of all 

 kinds of implements. Mowing-machines, corn-shellers, hay-cutters, broken forks and rakes, 

 plows, harrows, etc., we can put in perfect order when injured, if it is a mechanical possibility to. 

 do so. 



Send us your Lawn -Mowers to be sharpened, 



And we will make them cut as nicely and as keenly as when new. We fully appreciate the 

 necessity of doing all repairing work promptly. 



With several skilled and well-paid mechanics in our repair-shop, having at their command 

 power drills, lathes, sharpening-machines, emery wheels, polishing-wheels, — all driven by our 

 elevator engine, — and having also a blacksmith's forge, we are able to perform the most compH« 

 cated repairing-j ©bs in a workmanlike manner, and with great despatch. 



We can assure our customers that their interests will be well served by intrusting theiu 

 work of this nature to us. 



