MARSHALL. MINN. 
but my supply is limited as it is all over. 
It’s going to be a case of the early bird 
gets the worm. But then who wants a 
worm anyhow? We’re all wondering what 
the outcome of this year’s planning and 
planting will bring forth. No one seems to 
know just what to do nor where to go 
next. We don’t want to do much experi¬ 
menting these times unless we’re sure of 
the result, like the little boy who asked 
the fellow driving a new streamline car, 
“Which way are you going?” The fellow 
answered. “What difference does it make 
to you?” “Well, I just wanted to cross 
the street,” said the boy. If there are 
any questions anyone would like to ask 
concerning what is best to plant and how, 
I would be glad to have you drop in and 
I’ll do my best to help you. 
Chicken feeds of all kinds will also be 
carried in stock. If you want your chicks 
to be healthy and happy, be sure to buy 
your feed from Cutler’s. 
This year this catalog will go out to 
over 6,500 farmers and garden growers. I 
believe they have all helped to boost my 
business to what it is today and there 
surely must be a reason for it. I aim to 
please the people by selling them what 
they want at the lowest possible price. I 
don’t exaggerate the quality of my stock 
in any way. It is the best I can buy and 
the best buy for you. 
Come in to see us this year whether 
you come to purchase or not for we en¬ 
joy company. Just say ‘HELLO GEORGE.” 
GEO. CUTLER. 
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