crease on the underside in which the nail-holes are short time the thin outside edge breaks off and vir tually destroys it. The plan adopted by the inventor of the shoe illus that this produces a much stronger and more service able article than those generally made and that it will prove a desirable improvement in the manufac ture of this necessary article. The several figures 1 2 and 3 show the shoe in of manufacture will be much reduced. A patent for on June 28th 1864 by George Custer through the Scientific American Patent Agency. For further in formation address the inventor at Monroe Mich


crease on the underside in which the nail-holes are short time the thin outside edge breaks off and vir tually destroys it. The plan adopted by the inventor of the shoe illus that this produces a much stronger and more service able article than those generally made and that it will prove a desirable improvement in the manufac ture of this necessary article. The several figures 1 2 and 3 show the shoe in of manufacture will be much reduced. A patent for on June 28th 1864 by George Custer through the Scientific American Patent Agency. For further in formation address the inventor at Monroe Mich. FOR 1864! Cl ub Rates. DAVIES'S BALANCED VALVE. CUSTER'S HORSE-SHOE., 64-07-16


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