THE ECONOMY OF A GOOD WATCH—“Time is money ” 
J f r worsettr! nTvasted in T’ h ° U1 'l’ apd som etimes days, lost, fretted away, 
nStnniVh invnf,? c< ? urs0 , of a year by ignorance of the correct time, it would 
with a reliable iatch lh fl nture f f ay that there is scarcely a child not provided 
with a reliable watch, whose wasted time reckoned at 25 cents per day, would not 
— 5 ■ = ~'~ amount to ... 
enough to buy several good 
watches in the course of twelve months. 
Being a minute late for the train, we fail to 
keep an impoitant engagement, or we are 
obliged to lay over for an hour—perhaps a 
day; or we are in ono or more of a hundred 
different ways disconcerted and troubled. 
There is scarcely an 
hour of the day when 
one or another mem¬ 
ber of a household, 
factory or farm does not suffer because some one is not 
prompt and methodical as to time. But how is one to be I 
keeper I ? >mp t and m etkodical without a reliable time»| 
REVOLUTION IN PRICES. —The inven- 
aptationof machinery to the construction of 
watches has produced a revolution in prices during the 
past few years, huch a watch as we offer for $8 used to 
r°mS a ?vh S2<;) ' ° Ur T a + fc ' Che ? aro to us by Julian 
wornf’ u ho 1S °, ne of 1 tllQ largest manufacturers in the 
S ^ works are located in Switzerland, whore labor 
andmatenais cost less than half what they do in this --* 
goods; but sue , is n >t the fmt mnki?- ft;® 1 - b ® movements” of American 
Switzerland for ages and Svi s -mnnfactnre-- oao .2 f the.chief industries of 
has been devised in the ray f • { de - i .-i hi o' r?n Shin AV q 1 • l ’ <)Vlflef - Wltfl everything that 
iu prices all the way from $i in a s we offer nothin^whff® wat P : }°n at wholesale range 
satisfaction, onlv «X “AXVvdiich is not fully warranted togive 
LADYS’ STEM WINDER, $10. 
ir such a guarantee. 
-—^ mmi sta ti i * . wtMhufrnurmh 0 ’ 
satisfaction, only such goods are supplied as v;i-l b; 
r |»i|IIM a WiN£E^-Our y mreLo,; movement comes ; in 
termed white metal. It is not nuke^^K?r4t as - an ^ e ° nper * which is 
durable. Our illustration shows the exact size of thn.’ r* 3/ 1 j it b as strong; and 
w atch is the same in every particular except that it s w ?J? r ? lc . a - Tbe Boy's 
watch will last a lifetime. 7 Price $8‘ byTe|S usa ^> e ^er 
,, VS WATCH. This is ti Stem YTindcr and Stem Softer Tt Vino 
^ftal, half-open-face case; the exact size of the illustration Tt m* > 
ticufar Pdc a o ilh 3 hR»L e i warranted to giva satisfaction iu every p a r : 
SPECIAL OFFER FOR 30 DAYS! 
Surm Tiv? Ivn TT' her the 9 eDt l 8 ’ 1 ? r 1>)( ! ys ' watch as a present to any subscriber t< 
SEED-TmE and Hartest wdio shall send ns 16 new subscribers at 50 cents each. A 
tins rate you can afford to make presents of Seed-Time and Harvest to your friend 1 
and then get the watch at the usual price, or get as many subscribers as you can anc 
make up the balance of the $8 m cash and get the watch. 
P 1 ? 661 !, 1 the Lad .if’ wat0l \‘ 0 any one who will send 20 subscribers am 
<>10. The watches in all cases will be sent by registered mail packed to prevent injury 
Address, Seed-Time and Harvest, 
La Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa. 
There is scarcely an hour of the day when one 
or another member of a household, factory or 
farm, does not suffer because some one is not 
prompt and methodical as to time. — 
G E 1 
m 
_J Q auu lUCUIUUWai US IO 111110 . But hOW 
out a reliable timekeeper? Our Gont’s w-rni-Ji tbus P™ m pt and methodical with- 
warranted to be as good a timelrrpnpr k n^i 8 a ^ e , tte , r as well as a Stem Winder, and is 
are a composition of nickel zinc an<? cornier 3 t sald T dealers for $10. The open face cases 
as silver, but it is justTs gtron“ami dS tt’r™ 4 white metal. It is not quite as bright 
Registered mail. Our l^adv’TWatcli StITn wl L l A ast a lifet ™e. Price $S, by 
tialf-open-fac.*case. It Isa Sandsome dn»b& ~MoM« and t 8 h tem f 1Btter * Itlmstbe white metal, 
liou lu every particular. Price $10?by Registered mail! b 6 tcU ’ and 13 warrauted to g’ vesatisfac- 
