Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1913, Page 19

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GOOD MORNING, 1913! Farm Implements Will Be Better Than Ever Known Before Thus the leading house in Eastern Connecticut in farm imple- ments, known for 65 years by all the residents in this section of the state for its straightforward dealings and honest prices, ¢ cais the users of farm implements. It extends to them the compli- ments of the season, with best wishes for a successful year dur- ing all of 1913. The Barstow Way—The Barstow Plan—The Barstow System of dealing with its customers is the reason for the long years of success this firm has enjoyed. Beginning with only two men in 1847, its business has steadi- POTRAE nowe ly grown until today 28 men are regularly employed. There has been a wonderful change in the methods employed by the farmers since this firm began business in 1847, hoth in the implements used on the farm and heating their home, and this firm has kept up with the changes. : In 1847, how many houses had modern heating plants? To be sure the farmers of that period warmed their houses with burning logs in the old-fashioned fire-places. Today the houses are equipped with modern steam, hot water or hot air plants. And the cost of either of these systems is much less than the cost of building an old-fashion chimney, with a flue running to each room containing a fire-place. : Nothing would please us better than to tell you the cost for in- stalling a heating plant in your home. Richmond Ranges These Ranges have an enviable repuation for doing the best cook- ing with the use of the least amount of coal—built on scientific lines. SEEDS Our stock of Seeds will be as large as any dealers in the state, fresh, and sure .\ germinate. Baldwin Refrigerators These Refrigerators always have dry air in them (a great factor in keeping food from spoiling), and cost no more than inferior makes. A look will convince you of their superiority. WE TAKE PRIDE IN FURNISHING FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. DON'T FAIL TO PATRONIZE THIS OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO. ' J. P. BARSTOW & CO. (FRANK H. SYITH, Sole Proprictor) ‘ 23 and 25 WATER STREET, NORWICH RICHMOND RANGE P , { | HOT WATER HEATER

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