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fers to make same value or any one of papers No. 2, 8, 19, 27, 38, 
41, 47, 50, 58, 59, 67, 70 or 75. 
6. — Except as noted on page 45, for an order for five dollars 
worth of potatoes, I will give any combination of the foregoing of- 
fers to make same value or any one of papers No. 1, 4, 7, 18, 20, 
26, 32, 37, 46, 52, 64, 65, 66 or 69 or a copy of French’s book by 
mail, advertised on page 4. 
7. — Except as noted on page 45, for an order for six dollars worth 
of potatoes, I will give any combination of the foregoing to get 
same value or the scale mentioned on page 11 or either of these 
papers, No. 16, 28, 29, 31, 42*, 63, 68, 72 or 77. 
8. — Except as noted on page 45, for a seven dollar order for po- 
tatoes, any combination of the foregoing oilers for equal value or 
either of papers No. 3 or 43. 
9. — Except as noted on page 45, for an eight dollar order for po- 
tatoes, any combination of the foregoing for equal value or paper 
No. 30. 
10. —Except as noted on page 45, for a ten dollar potato order, 
the scales mentioned on page 15. 
If your order amounts to over ten dollars write for special discount 
naming what you want. No discount on orders for ten dollars or 
less except by way of premiums as noted. 
Cash must in all cases accompany the order, for no matter how 
well known you are commercially, I cannot afford to bother with 
personal ledger accounts at this time of the year. 
The potatoes will be sent of course as soon in the spring as the 
weather will permit with safety, and the premiums immediately 
after the receipt of your order. 
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