ADVERTISEMENTS. 
The Great 
If YOU DONT $ 
CATCH HIM 
FALL RACES 
in io day§ i 
RETURN TO —- 
Any agent of the Moline Plow Company and get a FLYING 
DUTCHMAN with which you will he sure to win the race if the points are light draft and thoroughness 
of work 
Send for circulars describing the best plow that ever turned soil. Read the thrilling and interesting 
story of the Flying Dutchman which will be sent free. Address 
MOLINE PLOW COMPANY, Moline, Ill. 
SEED WHEAT! 
FALL SOWING. 
' Those farmers who desire to secure a choice varie* 
ty of wheat for Fall sowing should not fail to try the 
new and excellent kind cal ed 
Martin’s Amber. 
This is a beardless amber colored wheat, having a 
strong straw and yielding remarkably well It origi¬ 
nated in this State, (Pennsylvania.) in 1878, and 
wherever introduced has proved of great merit. The 
heads grow from four to seven inches in length, and 
with ordinary cultivation has yielded from 
25 TO 40 BUSHELS PER ACRE! 
We think our crop this year will reach 30 bushels 
per acre. 
We sow only three pecks per acre, as it stools out 
more than any other kind we ever raised. 
We offer for seed this season’s crop ns follows, de¬ 
livered to freight or express here. 
No charge for Bags. 
1 Peck. .. $1.00 
I Busn. 1.75 
1 Bush. 3.00 
2 Bush... 6.00 
We have also a nice lot of the well known 
CLAWSON WHITE WHEAT, 
which we offer at the following prices by freight or 
express; 
1 Peck.$ .75 
Bush.. 1.25 
1 Bush.. 2.00 
2 Bush.. 3.25 
Bags included. 
The above are clean and true to name. 
We are often asked what fertilizer we use for 
wheat. We find Lister Brothers' 
IIWWH VHMIVVN VVIIVp 
to be as good or better than anything else, drilled in 
or sown broadcast with the wheat at the rate of 250 
pounds per acre. We can supply this in barrels of 
about 250 to 260 pounds each, at $32.00 per ton de¬ 
livered on cars here. 
Orders filled in rotation; first come first served. 
Remit by Check, Draft, Money Order, Postal Note or 
Registered Letter. 
GEO. T. BAILEY, 
La Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa. 
BATTERSON’S 
Since the fire of May 2d, which destroyed a large 
part of my establishment, I have rebuilt my factory 
and am now prepared to furnish at short notice a 
superior quality of 
Grape Baskets. 
Admitted by all who have ever used them to be the 
best made, strongest, neatest and most durable they 
ever used, and 1 guarantee all who may buy them 
will find them all I represent them to be. They .are 
strong enough to make several trips if desired. They 
are made so as to be nested, and the handles are 
sent loose so that freight from my factory will be 
very low. While on prices I will not be undersold. 
18 lb. size with wood covers, per doz. baskets, 70c. 
12 ” ” ” ” " ” ” >’ 60c. 
8 " ” ” ” ” ” ” ” 50c. 
On all orders of $20.00 or over I will pay the freight 
to Chicago, Milwaukee. Detroit, Toledo. Cleveland, 
Cincinnati. Pittsburgh or Indianapolis. I de this to 
compete with makers of cheap Baskets and to enable 
growers to obtain my Baskets at the lowest possible 
prices. 
Cash should accompany all orders. 
Remit in the most convenient way. Perfectly safe 
and best by Registered Letter. 
Address all orders to 
. D. BATTERSON, 
Mt. Jewett, 
McKean Co., Pa. 
PRAIRIE DOCS EAS^YTA MED? 
Hundreds of TEXAN WONDERS,—Animal, Vege- 
table. Mineral. Write for prices and description. 
H. III.EDSOE, Box 142, Colorado City, Texas. 
