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The Best Road Machine

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Yon onght to have one in your township. It will save money. Better roads at less expense. Speak to your supervisor about it. Cali the high way commissioners attention to this advertisement. Jt's to your interest if you pay taxes. TfrÍE AMEIICAI CHAMPION RUAD GRADER Tbc best made, the most enduring, greatest capacity, easiest of operation, steadiest motion, turned in narrower space than other "machines. 1J. W. Riehardson, Tremont, Me., writes that he can buíld inore roads for $100 with it than could lie built for S2,000 the old way. Dirnon Roberts, road commissioner of Lynn, Mass., says "road expenses since purchasing American Champion half as great as formerly and more than twice amount work done each year " The LITTLE WONDER GRADER Warranted to do any work possible to any two-wheel machine ajid do it with lighter draft and less friction on the axles. The INÍeW palsij Ioad Machine A low price machine, the beet thing for the money in the market. Read what Supervisor Dansingburg of Augusta says WniTTAKEK, Mich., Dec. 2, 1887. DEAR SIR:- I would say that the New Daisy Road Machine bought of you last May is all that you represent it to be. i consicler it superior to the Boss. on account of its hollow all-steel bar, allowing the dirt to move away freer and' eausing a good deal less side draft, consequently running easier, I think any one who buys one will be satisfled with it. Yours, WM. DAXSINGBURG. THESE MACHINES MAY BE SEEN AT LARGE AQSICÜLTU&AL 'WA&E H00M2, ON WASHINGTON STREET, Buy of homo ageuts whose warranties are known to be good. M. STAEBLER is also agent for the SPRÍ1NÍGFÍELP IOApSTEïJA bicycle not to be excelïëd for grace, spoed, strength, hil] climbing safet3' ov for moderateness of price. Headers cannot possibly be t.iken on this wheel See the Wheel at Btábler's and you will buy no other. I Al] kinds of Agricultural Implements may be found at the Warerooms of M. STABLER'S WASHINGTON STREET, ANN ARBOR.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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