[ I DC:08t8. itr.jet, 7 moMt pat-ar in c uud11H Ofulted ? ease Kid-iima. omen e has •table re ta-e the e and 11Court•untv,577.n file nirt of Mun-u the justly ig the same, re the rtgag-mx-ar d clay tianan unty, enter-u. and 'J,nr.I7. fud lo-it the range north : road locate south and i 33. wholly li the jf the ctlous in the lay of icatedtor.34-lyOffice and Salesroom, 244 Wabasii-Av., Chicago, IIIHaish’s “S” Bart Fence Wire!THE “ BOSS ” BARB FENCE,FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:It is always ready for use.Two wires make a good stock fence, and costs about 34 centsperrod.It is made of best No. 12 steel wire.Three wires make a stock-proot fence and cost about 50 cents nor rod.It requires less posts, less labor, and is built for less money than any other good wire fence.A wheel-barrow load will fence your farm.Stock seldom make the second attempt to go through it.The strain is equal upon both wires, lessening the liability of breaking.The wire is not weakened by close twisting. The barbs pass around both wires and cannot turn.The only barb passing around both wires and nut leaving a broad base on main wire to rust and drop off.The enameling makes it rust-proof.The spread of the wires between the barbs preserves the tension.Tt can be tightened with any wire strainer.Strong winds do not affect it, heavy snows do not break it down, and it will not burn.It is easily put up. By running a rod through the ends of the spool, two men can unroll and staple to posts many rods an hour, or placing the rod across the wagon box, the team will uncoil miles a day.It was invented by a practical mechanic, who understood the relative merits of a barb looped around both wires, compared with a barb coild on one wire in a one-sided manner.The onlv barb encircling both wires, making it durable and comely.The wire is made of Steel, regardless of the “ Look Out for Deception” Circulars set afloat for the purpose of misleading the Public.FOR SALE BY C. W. TAYLOR Co., Agts.,INDEPENDENCE, IOWA.4w36■