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ments in Elmwood Cemetery. The main 
drive has been macadamized. 
Charles F. Young and Leonard Haupt- 
fuier, partners under the name of the 
Canton Landscape & Gardening Co., 
were recently awarded the contract for 
the care of the lawns and drives at 
Monument Hill, Canton, O., for four 
months. The contract was awarded by 
a committee of the McKinley National 
Memorial Association. 
Articles of incorporation have been 
drawn by the city attorney of Bemidji, 
Minn. This action is in accordance with 
a law which was passed by the legisla- 
ture of 1911, and which provides that a 
corporation or association may manage 
a city’s own cemetery. 
CEMETERY REPORTS 
The annual report of the Commission- 
ers of Pine Grove Cemetery, Llynn, 
Mass., for the year ending December 19, 
1910, shows the following among the 
receipts: Sale of lots, $8,107.64; Inter- 
ments, $3,259 ; Foundations, $1,917,51 ; 
Plants, $1,734.35 ; Annual Care, $891,38. 
Receipts from all other sources amount- 
ed to $39,900.69. Among the expendi- 
tures were : Labor, $26,680 ; salaries, 
$3,958.48; Installation of new water 
system, $1,814.32; loam and sod, $1,- 
269.23. The Perpetual Care Fund is 
now $227,085.22, and the Permanent 
Fund, $4,018.75. There were 753 inter- 
ments during the year, making the total 
number in the cemetery 24,945. It cost 
the cemetery $1,104.46 for the year 
to continue the fight upon the gypsy and 
brown-tail moths. Many contemplated 
improvements had to be curtailed on 
account of lack of appropriations. 
The annual meeting of the Woodlawn 
Cemetery Association, Winona, Minn., 
was held on June 12. A steady im- 
provement was reported, and much 
work has been done on the roads, which 
will be continued as funds are available. 
Some 10,000 feet of ground was platted 
into lots, and vaults and monuments 
were erected to the amount of $15,000. 
PARK AND CEMETERY. 
Don’t Hoe Weeds 
When you cut or pull a weed you 
simply get rid of that one — and not 
even that unless you get the root. 
You don’t get those just ready to pop 
out of the ground. 
T And, besides it’s too slow and hard to keep 
walks and drives clear of grass^ and weeds 
that way. ^ 
HERBICIDE 
The Weed Exterminator 
is easy to apply and repels the growth of 
vegetation for years. 
It makes no difference whether the weeds 
and grass are in crushed stone, macadam, 
gravel or dirt roads and gutters, one applica- 
tion will surely kill them and leave the road 
or gutter clean. For at least two years and 
often for five, not a weed or spear of grass 
will appear on the surfaces treated with 
Herbicide, as it kills the fertility of the soil as 
well as the weeds. 
Invaluable for Parks, Cemeteries, and Large 
Estates. 
One gallon of Herbicide and forty gallons of 
water applied with any kind of sprinkling de- 
vice will keep 200 feet of a 5-foot path clean 
of weeds for years. Sold in 
5 gallon casks $5.50 10 gallon casks $10.00 
48 gallon bbls. $35.00, F. O. B. N. Y. City 
The General Fund now amounts to $40,- 
737 and the Permanent Care Fund to 
$55,232.30. The latter fund provided an 
income of $2,300 for the association last 
year. Among the receipts were : Sale 
of lots, $3,963.50 ; labor and interments, 
$2,394.88 ; Greenhouse, $2,244.31. The 
principal expenditures were: For Cem- 
etery, $5,748.01 ; Greenhouse, $2,114.02 ; 
Permanent Improvements, $1,197.05 
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ro cents a line each insertion : 6 ivords to a 
line: minimum price so cents. Coi>y must 
reach us by the 8th of the month. 
Hardy Stock 
HARDY NORTHERN GROWN 
Trees and Plants 
Particularly adapted for Park 
and Cemetery planting 
EVERGREENS & RHODODENDRONS 
transplanted specimens, with balls 
Send for catalogue and price list 
The Bay State Nurseries, North Abington, Mass 
nAi-iLlA<t 20 kinds (my selection) $1.00 
Other bargains. The best at 
fair and reasonable prices. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Write for full particulars. 
H. F. Burt, Taunton, Mass. 
For Sale — Five ton tandem gasoline 
road roller, Kelly-Springfield make, in fine 
condition, run only about two months, 
and cheap if taken at once. Demonstra- 
tions to the right party. Peterson Nur- 
sery, 108 Da Salle St., Chicago. 
The Hoosier uement Burial Vault Molds 
All steel, no wood to shrink, swell and warp, always 
ready, without repairs and good for a lifetime. Best 
cement proposition known, 500 per cent PROFIT. 
Telescopes and adjusts for making twenty sizes of 
sinks, bath-tubs, tanks and vaults with circle cor- 
ners, preventing cracks. Corners strongest portion 
of walls. 
Agents Wanted. For particulars address 
ULL t BROOKSHIER, Patentees & M’f 'rs, Thorntown, Ind. 
Our Booklet “The Weed Problem Solved” 
Free for the asking. 
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1026 Grand Street 
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HAND MOWERS AND HORSE MOWERS 
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