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Threshing Machines

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
June
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ti u-. uiiuursigiieu wouio ïniorm tiie puuii tliat they ctfntfiiüe 10 inniiufacture IJki I'owkks and Threshw"g Macminks. two am a half mil t-s from ihc village of Ann Arüof on the rail-rond. Tlie lloise Power is a Inii inveution by S. W. Fóster. nul is decidedl; superior to niiy oilier ever ofiered to the pub lic, as will appear by the statements of thosi wlio have uscd ihein during tho last yoar. I is liglit in weight and small in c.Oiupass, bt%in carried together wiih ihc Thrcsber, in a coin inon Waggon box, and drawn with case b; two horses. h is ns lutlc liablc to break, o yet out ol repair, as any other Horse Power and will woik as easy and thrash as mud wil h four horses attaclied to it ns any othe posver with five horses, as will appcar fron tlie recommendatious below. New pattern have been made for the cast Tron. aiul addi tional weiglit and sirengthapplied wherever i had appeai ed to bc nocussary from one year'. use ot the machine. The subscribers deern it proper tostato that a number of horse powers were sold las year in the village of Ann Arbor which wen believed by the purchasers to be those invente by S. W. Foster, and that most or all of then were either made maleriully different, oral tered before sold, so as to be niaterially dit ferent from those made and sold by the sub seribers. Sucli alteratious beint: decidodl; detrimenta' totlie uiiliiy ot the machine. The; have good reason to beücve that evéry one o those returned by the purchasers as unsatisfai tor wereofthis class. Thcy are nol awan that any l'ower that went from tbeir shop, an was ])ut in uso, as they made it. ihn heet eondeinncd or laid asideas a bad machine. AUwhuwish t.tbuyare invitedto examine theni and to enquire of those who have use theni. Tliere wil! beonci'or examination nt N H. Yi(.'s. Dextor vUittge; and one at M w; tin Wh.lson's sorekoitse in JJciroit - botl these gentlemen being agents for the salo o them. The prico will bc $Ii30 fora four horsi power, with a threshing machine, wiih a stavi or wooden bar cylinder; and, -$130 for a hoisi power wit! a threshing machine wilh an iror bar cylinder. The attention of thcreador is invited to th following recommendations. S. W. FOSTER & CO. Scio. April 20. fÓ4(2. R E C O.V I! KXDA TI ONS. This is to oertify that wc have used one o S. W. Foster's nevvly iuvenled Horse Pow. ers fo.r about five months, and threshcd witl t about 8000 bushels, and bclieve it is constructed on etter principies than any othei Horse Power. One of the undersigned lias ownedand usedeight diileient kinds of Jlmsc Powers. and wc believe that four horses will thrash as mueh with this Power as five will with any other power with which we are acquamted. II. CASE, S. G. [VES. Scio, Janunry, 12, 1R42. Tisis is to inform the public that I have purchased, and have now in uso, one of the Morse Povvers recently invented by S W. Poster, made by S. W. Foster, & Co., and believe it be constructed upon better principies, and requires less strength of horses than any other power with which 1 am acquainted. ' A. WEEKS. Mount Clemcns. Sept. 8, 1' II. This is to inform tle pnblic that I have purchased oneof the florse Powers, recently invented by S. W. Foster. and us3d it fora nnmer of months. and boüeve it is tlie best power in use, working with less strength of horses than any other power with which I am acquainted, and being small in compass. is asily moved from one place to another. I believe 4 horses vvill thresh as mtich with tbis power as 5 will with any other power. - The plan and the working of this power have been universally approvod of by fermers for whom I have thrashed. E. S. SMITH. Scio. April IL 1842. S&EI7T B2 AOS2ÏNE3S. The subscribers make very good SMUT MACHINES which they will scll for $60. This machine was invented by one of the subscribers, who hns had many yesr's expc- rience in the niilling business. We invite those -who wish to buy a eood machine for a fair price tobuy of ns. It is worth as niuih as mostoftli3 machines that cost from 150 to $300. S. W. FOSTER & CO. Scio, April 18. I843i

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