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J S. STANIFER your spring Suit sBaBBV m mmm, m MMM W sKr sK aaW -'aBHaiBBTBBBTBBBTBSk. Never before have the as sortments been so complete Uur racks are brimming ove with all the new styJes Young men, you know where you get satisfaction. Come and let. us show you our nice line of Suits. For Fit, Style, Wear and Quality none is our equal Norfolk Suits1 They're the very style you want We show them in medium and dark shades We promise you the greatest value in all the land Our suits are now going, so come early that you may have a larger selection to choose from Correct Footwear We are leaders in 'The Always WearWell5hoe for Men" $4.00 and "Royal Special" at $3 We have the new things that the ladies want White Buck Suede, Velvet and Gun Metal in pumps that are guaranteed to fit. Sil-Kid ... ,i i . rr- Ttii r aSency for women. We have the sole agency ror Kice G nutcnins iamous Educator Shoes. We carry them in White Duck and Canvas jj and $3.50. Why Not Build a Home This Year And let 19 12 mark the beginning of your fortune and a new life? Nothing on earth gives a family standing in a community like the ownership of a nice, comfortable home. The winter is a good time to perfect al! the little details and we've a good warm office, with experi ence in planning homes, also lots of time at your disposal to help you get up a suitable plan and talk over the lumber you will need. Come in and let's figure it out together, and see the various kinds of lumber that go into a building & & & jt- Doors, Sash, Siding, Finish, Moulding, Shingles, Etc Todd -Edwards Lumber Go. Phone 100 Richmond, Kentucky Corner Orchard and Main-st The Imperial Double Disc Harrow . Mm km wars! sectioat eat Use groand aasl throw it outward. The rear sections work it ngain and throw it back m Mm ariataa I powtucm. The greanil is kwM aad pulverized and left in perfect condition for seeding. Once ear Ska ftaU with an Isaperial DoaMe Disc dees as much work as twice over with a Single Disc and does it Mara thoroughly. The time and aspease of discing is reduced one-half. mm arsliaery Disc Harrow of six or seven foot oat is peoerally used -with three horses. An Imperial Double Disc of the sane width of cut roquiras oalv four. The saving of horse power is accomplished: First, by th form of the machine. The double action of the the two harrows, one attached to and immediate ly following the other, requires much less than the power of two separate harrows. eood. by the shape of the blades. The scalloped blades, though better pulverizers than solid blades, have loss bearing service against the surface they move and consequently have tess draft. Douglas, Simmons & Deatherage Second Street Ask the Woman ARE aSaaBaSSJBjaaaBaaa' Who Wears Them YOU A WOMAN? look: This smart canvas pump made of pure white linen is . being shown this week in all sizes and lasts at S3 50 Get Yours Now white Shoes have come t so taCuty. shows one of our prettiest white linen pumps, Yourlaize can be had now for S2 48 Two hundred styles of this famous shoe ready for your selection - W. D. Oldham & Company Richmond'f Ortattst Store LATONIA OPENS MEMORIAL DAY Spltf MkIIie to CMSiSt Tftflty-fotr Rich. Days. DERBY WILL BE RUN JUNE Indications Point to Greatest Sesslo of Racing Ever Seen In the West, as the Best Horses In Training at the Present Time Are Entered I the Memorial Handicap and Other Events That Will Follow Special Rates Arranged For Openlpg and Derby Days and on Saturdays Railroads. by Tlw spring meeting of the Latonla Jockey club will begin on May 30, with tlio running of the $3,000 Me morial handicap is the feature. Twen ty-three days more racing will follow and the meeting will close on June 26, The greatest Derby ever run In the west will take place on Saturday June 8. Latonla Is one of the garden spots of the country and the race course has always been famed for Its boautl ful surroundings. It lies in the Lick ing valley, nestling among majestl Kentucky hills and the scenic lnves- ture is most picturesque. Since the advent of John Hachmels- ter, who Is in complete charge, the Latonla track, which was built 29 years ago, has been brought to the ctandard of an up-to-date racing plant Thirty thousand dollars were spenl last year on the track, and when the opening day rolls around Latonla can claim to be the best appointed race course in the country. It can be easily reached from Cincinnati by Covington trolley cars, which go dl rect to the grandstand. The L. Sc. N, also has a splendid train service to the course from the Fourth and Smith etreet depot. There is also a splen' did roadway through Covington and then via the Madison pike, which makes it a pleasant journey with car riage or motor. Owing to the big Interest In the coming races at Latonla, the L. & N. road has arranged for a special rate on the opening day and on Derby day from some of the principal cities of Kentucky, and the C, N. O. & T, railway has done the same thing. The L. & N. has also provided for round trip from Louisville to Latonla every Saturday during the meeting, return tickets being good until Mon day morning. The indications point to the great est session of racing ever seen in the west. The Memorial handicap Is sure to be a great race, and the Derby will be a struggle between the giants of the three-year-old division Best Horses Entered. In the Memorial handicap are Meri- dan, winner tf the Kentucky Derby ol 1911, and one of the best horses in training at the present time. Then there is Adams Express, who beat the great Meridan at Louisville, Fash Ion Plate, Granite, Round the World and about 65 others. The three great three-year-olds, Worth, Sprite and The Manager, are also on tho list, and one or two of these will go to the post if the weight assigned Is looked v.pon with favor. The Derby is the best looking one that ever Latonla presented. In that race there will be a struggle for turl supremacy the like of which has not been seen. Here is Worth, winner ol the Kentucky Derby a few weeks ago. He belongs to H. C. Hallenbeck, an eastern millionaire. There Is The Manager, belonging to Tom O'Dowell, who is every Inch the true type ol the Kentucky gentleman. There 1 Sprite, owned by H. K. Knapp, an other eastern millionaire and one oi tho pillars of the Eastern Jockey club, It can bo seen that if the race re solves itself to a struggle between the Kentucky horse against the pett of the eastern millionaires, there will surely be a race The owners of these three clinkers all believe that theli own is best, and the struggle will b a bitter one. The three mentioned will hardly have the race to them selves, as there are a large numbei of good colts eligible, and at a differ ence In the weight might do the unex pected. Besides these two stakes there are four others which will be run on Sat urday, with the exception of the Trophy stake, which will be decided on the closing day. Tho betting will be done through the parl-mutuals, which have been found the fairest of all betting sys tems, and they, at the same time remove much of the incentive for dis honesty. John C. Weber's prize band ol America will hold a concert daily be fore and during the races. Smallest Note Ever Issued. Once a Bank of England note for one penny was Issued by mistake. It got into circulation, and was a source of great annoyance to many person! when making up accounts. Search was made by the bank, and at lenth It discovered the holder of the note. who returned it to them for a fancy price. This Is the smallest amount for which an English note has ever been Issued, for of course notes un- under 3 are never drawn up unless fiy mistake. Answers. Have You Piles? Then Hem-Roid is What You Want A Guaranteed In ternal Remedy. Here is a physician's remedy.in sugar coated tablets taken inwardly,that cures all forms of piles and avoids painful operations,as well as the common odious treatments. It attacks the very cause bad circulation. This remedy is Dr. Leonhardt's HESI-ROID sold by B. L, Middelton, and all druggists. $1 for 24 days medicine, and satisfaction guar anteed. Dr. Lconhardt Co., Station B. Buffalo, N. Y., Prop. Writo for book- let. Day Trip to 5L Louis. By leaving Richmond on L.& N.train, 0:25 a. m., direct connection is made with the B. & O. S-W. fast train,leaving Cincinnat 12 o'clock noon daily, arriv ing St. Louis at 8 o'clock same ovening, This train carries, elegant high back seat coaches, parlor cars, electric lighted dining car, and makes direct connection in St. Louis Union Station with all Wes tern, Northwestern and Southeastern lines. Other B. & O S-W. St.Louis" fast tralAcle&ve Cincinnati, daily, 2:15 a.m., v a. as., and 9;15 p. m. Night trains hav electric lighted steeping e&rs with ladividual berth lights. For informa tion m to fares and other particulars, oeawilt your fecal ticket afeat, or ad dress S. T. SfiELY, T. P. A., B. fc O. S-W. R. K., 512 Traction UiiSainaj, Cia- Ooit, the poultry bud, will buy your wo&L 48 tf SKLYGRU Made Weil By Vinol -Letters from a Grateful Mother New Haven, Conn. "My little girl, over since her birth, waa frail and sickly and nothing seemed to.do her any good until we tried your cod liv er and iron tonic, Viaol. As soon as she commenced to take It, I noticed an improvement in her health and ap pearance. She has now taken three bottles of Vlnol, and from tho good it has done her I can say it will do all you claim for It in building up and strengthening frail and delicate chil dren." (Name furnished on request) Another mother of Chicago, 111, writes: "I can not say too much in praise of Vlnol for delicate, ailing children." We ask every mother of a frail, Bickly or ailing child in this vicinity to try Vlnol on our agreement to re turn their money If it does not do all wo claim. B. L. MIDDELTON, Druggists IticnMOSD, Kv PROPHET IS 15 YEARS OLD Hindu Regarded by European Theoso phlsts as Precursor of "the Master." Paris. Theosophlsts of Europe have their thoughts directed toward Paris, for at Paris has arrived a new Hindu prophet who is regarded by many Theosophlsts as the precursor of the ultimate Master who is to give to the world its long-experienced moral transformation. He Is a mere boy, only 16 years of age, and he comes from Adyar, India. At four teen he wrote a book called "At tho Feet of the Master," which has been translated into many languages, and which is said by Theosophlsts to be in spired by a high consciousness of hu man needs. To them the prophet, who is called both Krishnamurti and Alcyone, confirms by his presence tho declarations of Mrs. Annie Besant In her address at the Sorbonno last year that a profound change was coming in the life of humanity and that It was to enter upon a new phase to be signalized by the coming of the Master, who was to establish a new religion. The prophet presided at a meeting of Theosophlsts. He plans to pass about six months at the University of Oxford, to gain a knowledge of west ern culture, for he believes that In the new era there will come a union of western culture and of eastern wis dom. He predicts for the future tho formation of a new continent In the Pacific ocean like the one called At lantis, which, according to classical tradition, once existed In the Atlantic ocean. The prophet and his friends contend that the Bogoloff islands whose coming in the North Pacific was accompanied by seismic disturbances are the nucleus of the new continent he has in mind. This physical earth change, he believes, will signalize revolution In religion. NOTED ACTRESS KILLS SELI Hedl Herdlna Longed for a Theater of Her Own and Lost Her Fortune. Vienna. One of the prettiest, most popular comediennes of the variety stage, Hedl Herdlna. twenty-six years old. blew out her brains with a re volver in her elegantly furnished apartments in the Czerningasse a few days ago because of financial losses in a vaudeville enterprise. A few hours before she committed suicide she met friends In a cafe and was as gay and entertaining as usual At midnight she went home, wrote some letters and rang for her child' nurse, requesting that the child be brought without waking It Repeated ly she kissed the sleeping child, soft ly, then put around its neck a chain to which was attached the key of her safe. After this she went to bed and the maid noticed that she took with her a small mirror. When found dead next morning the lamp In her room was burning, the mirror and a revolver had fallen from her hands. She had pressed the weapon to her right tem ple. When only sixteen her talents were discovered in Berlin. She was paid the highest salaries ever earned by a soubrette in Germany. While per forming there a wealthy Turk fell in love with her and took her to Egypt Two years ago she returned to Berlin with $125,000 which her wealthy ad mlrer had given her. Four months ago she came to Vienna. Here she was not satisfied with being a queen of the variety stage. She determined to own a vaudeville theater, and in the Mono pole Variety lost halt her fortune, her partner, who managed the Tabarln theater, disappearing with the rest of her money. This caused her to kill herself. IN JAIL TO SEE HANGING Two Men Have Themselves Arrested, But the Sheriff Foils Their Plans. Chamhersburg, Pa. In order that they might witness the hanging of William Reed, which will take place in the Franklin county Jail here, Denis Crllley of Roadside and John Dunn of Hagerstown, Md., got themselves ar rested for drunkenness, refused ' to pay fines, and were committed to prison. "But after we landed In Jail," said Crllley, "we found that tho prison era couldn t see the execution. But we didn't give up and got after the sheriff. He told us there was no use to talk, as he wouldn't permit us to witness the hanging. Wo begged hard but it was so good. That settled it for me. I sent for father and he camo and paid fines and costs for both of us, and we were released." TO HELP ARGENTINE FARMERS South America Republic to Have Department of Agriculture Next Fall. " New York. The government of Ar gentina will begin next fall the or ganlzatloa of' a national department of agriculture modeled after the de partment la the United States. For the purpose &f obtaining American ex perts to take charge of the work the Argentine government has had R. E, Boula In this city for the last three week. Mr. Bouia said he has com pletaa Us work and expects to return shortly accoaspaaiad hy six Aneri- eaa. Mr. Beula was term la Louisiana aaa is d'freeter at the gOTersraeaUl agricultural wieriauat statte at Advice En Route There sever was a time when people asfteejataa the real merits of Chamber- laia's Ceegh Remedy more than now, This m sfeown by the Increase in skies aad voluntary testimonials from persons whe have been cured by it If you W yow children arc troubled with a ceug j or aeU five it a trial and become e- etieJatsd with its good qualities. For sale by all dealers. lm . We wfB fefbiah you the beet aaabwa and pat tfeeat up at lowest prioes. Barlow &. Douxa, 89-tP 807 Satt Htta street. ! (Copyright. 1913, by Associated Literary Press.) Rattling over the frogs and switches, the "Special" picked Its way through the yard, while the engineer's hand grasped the throttle nervously. Tho president of the road, Philip. Newman, sat In the rear car, and he had demand ed a record run down to the next di vision. Once past the tangle of tracks, there was a clear road and a good roadbed all the way to Tuwora. Thom son usually took out tho east and west flyer. Ho was a new engineer on the road and he wanted to show tho "Old Man" what ho could do. Back in his private car, Newman was going through the package of mail handed him as he had stepped aboard. It seemed to Newman that since his secretary had quit, the mail had been twice ah heavy as formerly. For perhaps half an hour he worked over tho mall, then he threw it down on the table in disgust, and went out on the rear platform to smoke a cigar in the crisp winter sunshine. As he stepped through the door, a dark bun dle huddled beside the steps caught his eye and he scowled. He stooped to grasp the man's col lar, but before ho could do so the man had sprung up and was facing him defiantly. "Yes, I'm stealing a ride," he ad mittcd before Newman had spoken. "Like you, I am going over the road without a ticket. You can't blame the train hands. They were careful enough, but when they were clear of the yards they had to stay up front or pass through your car, and I knew that they wouldn't do that, so I hopped on board because I want to get away from here." "Come inside," ordered Newman grufily as he saw that the man's thin coat and threadbare trousers offered little protection from tho nipping air. He was rather amused at the Idea of a tramp stealing a ride on bis own car. The stranger followed without the least embarrassment and accepted with easy courtesy the stiff drink that Newman prescribed as an antidote for the cold. "If I can wash my hands some where," the tramp suggested when the warmth had penetrated his half- frozen body, "I'll work my passage. I used to be a pretty good hand at the typewriter in the old days. If you have any rout'.ne stuff that an out sider can see, I'll clear that away for you. I know how It is when the mail gets piling up." He moved toward the closed type writer desk in a corner of the salon and raised the cover. He nodded as he saw tho machine was in good con dition, and then followed the porter to the wash room whence he emerged with clean hands and face and well brushed hair. Newman stared at the transformation. "I m not a tramp," was the easy ex planation. "I am merely out of a Job and without a reference to get an other berth. I was unwise In falling in lovo with my boss' daughter. It was a small town, and he could keep mo from getting another place there, so I had to leave." As he spoke he moved toward the machine again and took up one of the letters In the basket His fingers fairly flew over the keys and presently he passed a sheet over to Newman. It was terse and comprehensive, and Newman nodded. The president reached for the Dasket and removed a few of the moro impor tant Jetters, then Indicated the rest "Do those," he ordered, "and you will be able to make New York in a day coach instead of a box car." The letters were out of the way and signed before the train whistled for Tuwora, and Newman turned to his self-appointed helper. "Want to go on from tho division point or stay on and be my secre tary?" he asked. "I'll stay," was the quiet response. "The girl lives in Harmon, and that's only 60 miles from your headquarters. I'll marry her yet." "That's the way to talk." cried New man. "If you want a girl, fight until you get her. You might answer these other letters." He Indicated the more Important ones he had withheld until he had studied his man, and while the lat ter's nimble Angers resumed their work, he smoked and reflected. Here was a man who would not glvo up and yet he himself had lost heart In his own love affair. He wanted Alicia Lelghton for his wife, and he had been frightened ofT by the rivalry ol younger men, though ho was little past forty. "What Is your name?" he demanded. "Paul Sidney," was the quiet re sponse. "I have been working loi Seth Slater In Harmon." Newman drew some bills from his pocketbook. "There Is a half hour stop here," he said. "It Is a division point and there are some tangles I must straighten out Slip uptown and get a suit thai wlii make you presentable. No, It Isn't an advance on salary," he added, as Paul made a memoranda of the sum. "That Is payment for advice,' and as the surprised stenographei turned away he added to himself, "and you won t bo married before 1 am. I guess I can jaako a fight too.' Notice To Creditors. All parties having claims against the -estate of G. B. Turley, deceased, are hereby notified to present same, pro perly proven,.onor before June 1, 1912, or same will be barred. AH persons. In debted to said estate are requested to call and settle at once. G. B. and W. B. Tobust, 15-4t Administrators. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Ncwberg Junction, N. B.. writes, "My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any troublo with your stomach or bowols givo them a trial. Sold by all dealers. lm Barred Rock Eggs For Hatching. Wo have tho stock and they are good, strong, healthy chickens.. Our pullets layed during all the cold weather of the past winter. They are exceptionally good layers and began to lay at five months old. Wo have a few hens for $1 each. Eggs 50 for 15;$1.50 for 50; $2.50 per hundred. Telephone 224. A. D. & C. D. Miller, 41-tf Richmond, Ivy. When baby suffers with eczema or fome itching skin trouble, use Doau's Ointment. A little of it goes a long way and it is safe for children. 50c. a box at all stores. lm Office for Rent. Ofllce equipped with water and heat in our building on Second street. Pos session given at once. 24-tf Douglas & Simmons. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed mo terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached tho cause." J. H, Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. lm Attention. I desire to call the attention of the good people of Madison and adjoining counties o the fact that I am prepared to do all kinds of rubbertiring. I will put 7-8 rubbertiros on wheels 3 feet 4 incnes, and 3 feet 8 inches, for $12.00 per sot, and on wheels 3 feet 0 inches, and 3 feet 10 inches, for $14.00 per set, 7-S steel tire, per set, $4.00. Setting buggy tires 40 cents each. Tho above prices are for cash. See mo before placing your order for work of this character. E. Waldkx, 0 mo. Red House, Ky. Now is tho time to havo your screen work done. Don't wait until the flies got in. We do all kinds of fly screen work. Baelo'w & Doziek, 30-:f 307 East Main street. Take your wool to E. Deatherage and got the highest prices. tf Dan Breck, fire, lightning, cyclone and live stock insurance. t E. Deatherage will buy your wool and pay will the highest cash prices. tf Constipation causes headache, indiges tion, dizziness. For a mild, opening medicine, use Doan's Regulets. 25c. a box at all stores. lm Stray Bull. Strayed from my place on Big Hill pike about May 10, a blue or squirrel grey Jersey bull dehorned and weighs about COO pounds. Reward for informa tion leading to recovery. M. M. Hamilton, 4S-2t. R. D. No.3, Richmond, Ky. Building material of all kinds at W. W. Broaddus & Co. Get prices before placing your orders for this class of goods. 48-tf Our contributors and correspondents will pleaso remember to white ox one side op the I'ArEii only, as it causes tho compositor to ."speak out" when written on both sides of the paper. tf Boarders Wanted. Good clean rooms and good table. Ap ply to Mns. Clyde Pulless, 3l-tf 331 Moberlv avenue. The People's Stock Remedy At this season you should not be without a package of The People's Stock Rotncdy; 25c and 50c. Curo that old sore, cut or wound bv applying Tho People's Antiseptic Heal ing Powders. Sold bv Richmond Drue- Company. 30-tf LOVELY HAIR Paisian 5ae Immediately Banishes Dandruff, Stops Scalp Itch and Makes the Hair Radiant and Charming. PARISIAN SAGE is not a dyeit does not contain poisonous sugar of lead or any other dangerous ingredient. It is a high grado scientific combina tion that will put life, lustre and beauty into any hair, tho minute it is applied. Scalp itch goes ovor night; dandruff disappears; hair stops falling and tho scalp becomes immaculately clean and free from germs. There's a dollghtful treat coming to your scalp if you haven't tried PARIS IAN SAGE. Girl with Auburn Hair on every carton and bottle. 50 cents at Perry's Drug Store and dealers every where. E. Deatherage Is receiving wool at the Madison Tobacco Warehouse Take your fleece to him and get tho highest market price. - t . 48-tf Up-to-date stock owners uso Cal-Sino Veterinary R'emddios. All medicine no filler. For sale by Stockton & Son, druggists,Richxnond,Ky., Agents. 43-ftsa Dan Breck, firo, lightning, cyclone and live stock insurance. tf Dr. Russell's Cprn Remedy does the work Wines' Prog Store, a S$-tt Have your furniture put in good order before spring cleaning. Baslow St Doziax, 39-tf ayfEe Ham street. I Send It In. If you have a bit of news, send it in; Or a joke that will amuse, send it in; A story that is true. An incident that's new, W o want to hear from you. Send it in To TnE Cltmax. Gott will take all your wool and pay tho highest price. Never can toll when you'll mash finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Bo prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Your druggist sells it. 35c and 50c. lm It has long been a Democratic custom in Madison county to give a second term to those officials who perform their duty wellduring the first terwof ofllce,and you can make no mistake by deciding to cast your vote for It li. Terrill for re-elec tion to the ofllce of County Court Clerk His record is open fpr the closest inspec tion, tf Take your wool to Gott and get the top price. 43-tf Dan Breck, and live stock. fire, lightning, cyclone tf L. & Ne Time Table South Bound. No. 31. Cincinnati to Atlanta. Arrives and Departs 12:05 a. m. Mid-night No. 71. Richmond to Stanford. De parts 0:45 a. m. No. 1. Louisvillo to Beattyville Arrives 12:10 p. m. Departs 12:15 No. 37. Cincinnati to Knoxvllle. Ar rives 11:40a. m. Departs 12:13a. m No. 33. Cincinnati to Jacksonville Arrives and Departs 11:31 e. m. No. 27. Richmond to Louisville via Rowland. Departs 1:00 p. nr. No. 3. Louisville to Beattvville Arrives 0:45 d. m. Denarts 7:2.1 n m No. 9. Cincinnati & Mavsville to Stari- loru. Arrives 7:21 p. m. Departs nzo p. mi North Bound No. 34. Atlanta to Cincinnati. Arrives and Departs 4:16 a. ra. 0. 10. fatanford to Cincinnati and aaysville. Arrives 6:30 a. m. Departs 6:25 a. m. No. 2. Beattyville to Louisville Arrives 7:15 a. m. Depart 7:20 &-m No. 28. Louisville to Ric'hnui via Rowland. Arrives 12:06 p. m. No. 38. Knoxville te CiaeiiHiasL Ar rives 1:39 p. sb. Departs :M p.. No. 70. Stanford to Richm esi. Arrive 3:60 p. . No. 4. Beattyville to Louisville Arrive l:35p. m. Departs 1:40 p.n Ke. 32. JaelMeaville te CiswlaaktU. Ar ms sad Departs AM p. r W, , n, K M, 88. a Daily trains. No's 71, 1, 3, 9, 10, 2, 7e daily Except Sunday. ' FEEDING For Production of Eggs This is one very essential point wbteh yea should never at any time overlook. Hens cannot lay unless they are supplied with the material from WhiefelSggs are made. A Hen is only a machine for making Eggs out of the material which she finds in her feed, and unless she is given the-proper TONIC regularly, along with her feed, she cannot manufacture EGGS. The People's Poultry Remedy carries within itself every ingredient necessary for he Production of Pure, Rich and Who4esme Eggs. It is not only an Egg Producer, but a TONIC which acts quickly upon evory vital part, keepfeg the CHICKENS HEALTHY and free from all diseases and producing a rapid growth of the fowl. RICIIMOIVD DRUG CO. JjjjJ . Farmers, Attention We are Agents for the Brown Riding and Walking Cultivators Also New Western Cultivators Malta double-shovel 5 and 14 tooth Cultivators. Binders mccormick Mowers TAYLOR & OLDHi W. L. 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