The Southern planter . 252 THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. [April A very ingenious machine for making•woven wire fence in the field, is the Du-plex Automatic Steel Frame Ball BearingWoven Wire Fence Machine, manufact-ured by Kitselman Brothers, of Muncie,Indiana, and advertised elsewhere in thispaper. From the standpoint of fence makiDgqualifications or economy to the ownersof one of these machines it is surely un-equaled. It is so simple in construction,any one can operate it. It allows itsowner to make a fence at actual cost ofwire, also to utilize wires and barb-ed wire of old fences if desired.
The Southern planter . 252 THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. [April A very ingenious machine for making•woven wire fence in the field, is the Du-plex Automatic Steel Frame Ball BearingWoven Wire Fence Machine, manufact-ured by Kitselman Brothers, of Muncie,Indiana, and advertised elsewhere in thispaper. From the standpoint of fence makiDgqualifications or economy to the ownersof one of these machines it is surely un-equaled. It is so simple in construction,any one can operate it. It allows itsowner to make a fence at actual cost ofwire, also to utilize wires and barb-ed wire of old fences if desired. It eautomatic in every sense of the the operator has to do is to set it up,turn the crank and the machine weavesthe fence. The fence it makes is up to all require-ments, in fact, in nearly all cases, is equalto more than is ever required, and willturn not only large and vicious stock, butpoultry, rabbits and pigs. Being made onthe ground the fence fits the surface The DUPLEX \ HflONfOT BH1BERMCHWBIVmErBCE. whether rough or even. The machinebeing so made admitting the weaving ofbarbed wire into the fabric either for topor bottom margin wires or both is an ad-vantage readily appreciated by fencebuilders. The manufacturers claim thismachine to be the result of their fifteenyears of study and experience, and thatit is perfection itself. The fact that morethan 100 styles of farm and ornamentalfence can be made with the machine, andthe large number of sales reported bearthem out in this statement. That theyhave boundless confidence in their inven-tion is shown by their offer to send a ma-chine out for six days trial. It will be toyour interest to send for one of their cat-alogues, which are free, mentioning thispaper. A poor old laborer lay dying and hiswife waited on him with homely , dear, she said, do you thinkyou could eat a bit ? Is there anythingyou fancy? A light came in his eyes. Iseem to smell a ham cooking some-where, he said; I think I could eat alittl
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