INDEX Arbor Seats . Benches . Bookcases (Wall) . Card Tables . Chairs . Clothes Line Pole and Trellis Cradles . Desks (Miniature) . End Tables (Circle) . End Tables (Book Trough) Express Rates . Fences (Ornamental) . Ferneries . Flower Boxes . Flower Box Brackets. Freight Rates . Gates .. Gateways (Arched) . Lawn Vases . Magazine Baskets . Magazine Racks . Magazine Stands . Martin Houses . Pergolas . Pergola Seats . Pergola Swings .. Phone Stands . Play Houses . Posts . Robin Roosts . Sand Boxes (Canopied) . Seats (Arbor) . Seats (Pergola) . Settees ... Sewing Cabinets (Priscilla) . Shipping weights . Smoking Stands .. Swings (Pergola) . Tables . Tables (Card) . Tables (Night) . Tables (Tilt Top) . Trellises . Trellises (Arched Rose) . Trellises (Fan) . Trellises (Rambler) . Vases (Lawn) . Whatnots . Page .. 14 .. 17 21-22 .. 20 .. 15 . 21 . 21 . 20 . 21 24 and inside back cover . 10-11 . 16 . 16-17 . 17 24 and inside back cover . 10-11 . 10-11 . 16 . 20 . 21-22 .21 . 18 . 13 . 12 . 13 . 22 . 19 . 10-11 . 18 . 19 . 14 . 12 . 15 . 22 . 23 . 21 . 13 * . 15 . 20 . 22 . 20 . 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 . 14 . 3 . 3 . 16 . 21 Copyright 1928 Iowa Manufacturing Company Sac City, Iowa CHARMING, WELL CHOSEN DESIGNS IN LAWN AND GARDEN FURNITURE WHICH COMBINE LASTING BEAUTY AND UTILITY The seleftion of Better-Built Garden Trellises, Fences, Arbors, etc., will be a never-ending source of pride and pleasure. They enhance the nat¬ ural beauty of flowers and vines, and at a very small co§t, greatly increase the value of your property. IOWA MANUFACTURING COMPANY Makers of Better-Built Products SAC CITY, IOWA Design and All designs Construction archi- tecturally correct, and are construct¬ ed for durability and con¬ venience, as well as attrac¬ tiveness. The smaller piec¬ es are shipped completely assembled, and are ready to use. The larger pieces are shipped in units which are easily and quickly as¬ sembled with bolts and screws which are furnished making a thoroughly rigid construction. Workmanship Our trade mark is symbolical of our workmanship, which is the very best that experienced workmen and modern machinery can produce. Quality and Construction B ULJ I l—T Lawn and Garden Furniture Lumber lumber used is Clear White Pine and Douglas Fir. Free from all defects such as knots, pitch, sap, etc., and thoroughly seasoned. Douglas Fir is used in places where extra strength is desired. Painting /\^ii pieces (ex¬ cept where otherwise stat¬ ed) are finished snow white White in practically all cases conforms best with outside surroundings. All paint used is 100 per cent pure lead and oil paint, manufactured especially for outside use. Special We maintain a L • complete archi- tectural and drafting department, and will gladly design and build any sketch which you may submit. Shipments xhe smaller pieces are shipped by parcel post or ex¬ press. The larger and heavier pieces are carefully packed and crat¬ ed, and shipped by freight. Express and Freight On Page 23 of this catalog you will find shipping weights of each article. There are also shown express and freight rates for the entire United States. With this information you may readily arrive at your approximate transportation charges. Prices and Terms of Sale be made C. O. D. All prices shown are net, and F. O. B. Sac City, Iowa. Terms of sale are cash. Where remit¬ tance does not accompany order shipment will Instructions in Ordering Kindly specify design, number, quantity and price of articles desired. Where shipping point is different than postoffice, please so state. Guarantee Every article carries the Better-Built Guarantee and is as represented. Quality of material and workmanship are not only guaranteed, but the article in actual use as well. Our policy is a square deal for all; and all customers pleased. References or Bradstreet. F'armers Savings Bank, Sac City. Iowa. Any publisher with whom we advertise. Catalog No. 8 2 Handsome Trellises Beautify Your Home A Popular Fan Shape This trellis is of unusual individuality. Ch 1 AA I n the four foot size, ready to set up.vP 1 ♦VJVJ Ribs are inch. Cross pieces inch by VA inch. Prices in Three Si^es No. 301 —4 feet high—5 ribs . $1.00 No. 302 —6 feet high—7 ribs . 1.40 No. 303 —8 feet high—9 ribs . 2.25 A Unique Design for Ramblers Illustrated Below The graceful lines of this design will add a pleas¬ ing touch to almost any corner or wall space. In the four feet high size, ribs cost . $ 1.25 The five sectional pieces and center cross piece are ^ inch by 1^ inch, balance ^xl^ inch. Prices in three sizes No. 306 —4 feet high . $1.25 No. 307 —6 feet high . 1.75 No. 308 —8 feet high . 2.25 Economical Types for Smaller Plants At a very small cost you can provide adequate and artistic supports for all your medium sized flowers and vines. In the 20 inch . dOc Ribs and cross pieces are A, inch by Y\. inch. Prices in Three Sizes No. 120 —20 inches high—5 ribs .. $0.40 No. 130 —30 inches high—5 ribs .. .60 No. 140 —40 inches high—5 ribs .. .80 Economical Types for Smaller Plants or Roses Trellis No. 309. Trellis No. 3 10. A very practical trel¬ lis is No. 309 , easily placed to advantage even in a narrow space. Six feet high, with six cross pieces and up¬ rights. 16 inches wide, 3 sectional pieces are inch by Ij/^ inch. Cross pieces ^ inch by ly^ inch— Each. $1.25 No. 310 is 8 feet high and 24 inches wide, adapted to a large vine or plant. A neat double square tops this design. Three sectional pieces and square are inch by 134 inch. Cross pieces inch by 1^ Ea?iE.$3.25 A double lattice sur¬ mounted by a diamond makes No. 311 a piece that is out of the or¬ dinary. Eight feet high and two feet wide. Eour vertical pieces are by 1^ in. Diamond and cross pieces are Y^ inch by 134 inch. (ho O C Each . Stands 8 feet high and is 2 feet wide. Three vertical pieces and diamond are Y^ inch by 1^4 inch. Bal¬ ance Y^ Irich by \y 2 inch. Each .... $3.50 Attraftive Trellises Distinctive Simplicity Additional cross piec¬ es and five uprights add to the appearance of No. 312 and furnish extra support for growing ten¬ drils. 8 feet high, 24 inches wide. Five ver¬ tical pieces are inch by \y 2 inch. Cross piece and diamond ^ inch by 1^2 inch. Each.. . . Uprights arranged in unique fashion are a striking feature of No. 313 . 8 feet high, 24 inches wide. Five verti¬ cal pieces are inch by \y 2 inch. Balance inch by Iy (t>n or inch. Each. . . ^2). /3 $3.75 No. 312 No. 313 Roses or vines climbing this dec¬ orative ladder trellis reach up¬ ward to a square and circle top piece that is unusually pleasing. 8 feet high, 24 inches wide. Four verti¬ cal pieces are y inch by 1^ inch. Circle and dia¬ mond are y inch by 134 inch. Bal¬ ance y inch by \y 2 inch. No. 316 sells for, ^ ^ rn r each. . . /3 No. 315 is ideal for the heavier var¬ ieties of vines. 8 ft. high, 24 inches wide. Four vertical cross pieces are % in. by 1^ in. Balance ^ in:2Lclf$4.50 Curved Tops Enhance These A ladder within a ladder is surmounted by a spoked semi-circle to lend distinction to No. 317 . Its eight foot height deserves a con¬ spicuous place along¬ side the house. 24 inch¬ es wide. Four vertical pieces and circle at top. Yz inch by 1^ inch. Balance Yz inch by 1^2 Each. $4.50 In No. 318 two arcs crown a diamond, forming a new design that is different. Four vertical pieces are Yz inch by 1$4 inch. Balance Yz inch by \y 2 inch, (hr ^ r Each. Designs No. 317 No. 318 Broader Designs for Wider Wall Spaces No. 319 Trellis No. 320 spreads to a width of 30 inches at the top and is especially suited to vines with a tend¬ ency to branch out. Stands 8 feet high. The three upright pieces are inch by lp 2 inch. Balance Y^ Inch by 1^2 inch. „ r Each. i .J No. 319 is still wid¬ er, measuring 42 inches across. Unusually at¬ tractive and will sup¬ port several plants if desired. 8 feet high. Seven vertical pieces are % inch by 1J4 inch. Balance Y inch by \y 2 inch. Each. A/.DU No. 320 Trellises oy" Unusual Beauty and Charm No. 322 No. 321 10 feet in height and 44 inches wide. No. 322 will ornament a side wall of the home in striking fashion. Six vertical pieces are % inch by ly^ inch. Balance ^ inch by 1^2 inch—Each. $8.25 No. 321 is particularly pleasing through its graceful simplicity. It stands 6 feet high and is 24 inches wide. Three vertical pieces are ^8 inch by 1^4 inch. Balance ^ inch by I 34 inch. Each $3.75 A Highly Ornamental Type Wherever a thick growth of vines is de¬ sired, or several climbers are to be planted alongside one another, No. 323 is most adapt¬ able. Width 54 inches. Height 8 feet outer piece, including Circle Top is Ys inch by 2 inches. Seven vertical pieces and Circle Top are inch by 1^ inch. Balance inch by i&t"-.$11.00 No. 323 7 f Larger and More Elaborate Styles ■Jlllllflllll. I fti XNIIIIIIilt I No. 324. No. 325. No. 326 With a 44 inch spread at top, No. 324 will train vines to a height of 10 feet to beautify an otherwise bare and unattractive wall. Eight vertical pieces are inch by 1^ inch. Balance inch by 1^4 inch. ^ cl Each.^ I *Lj When used between windows, No. 325 ap¬ pears to best advantage. At a height of 8 feet the vertical panel joins a cross panel 5 feet long. Comes in two sections which are quick¬ ly assembled with wood screws. Eour vertical pieces and four horizontal pieces are ^ inch by \y 2 inch. Balance ^ inch by \y 2 inch. Each.^ J A Decorative Design With Twin Top Nothing could be more appropriate for a wide wall space than the double trellis No. 326 with its marked individuality. It is sturd¬ ily built—is 7 feet high and 5 feet wide. Made of ly inch by \y inch Ch 1 O CA material. Each. 8 An Attraftive Combination With Flower Boxes This square pan¬ eled trellis No. 327 looks especially well beneath windows, and may be ordered in various lengths and heights. 6 feet wide, 4 feet high. Panels are 12 inches wide. Comes in three sections and is quick¬ ly assembled with wood screws. Four vertical and two hor¬ izontal pieces are inch by 1>^ inch. Balance inch. No. 327—6 feet high, 4 feet wide—EachypO^ZD 50c extra for each additional foot in width. 80c extra for each additional foot in length. Sweet Peas Look Lovely Against This Background No. 330 is designed with a view to train¬ ing and showing off sweet peas. It stands 40 inches high and will accommodate a row 8 ft. long. Five horizontal pieces are inch by 1^2 inch. Balance inch by \V 2 inch—Each. $6.50 9 A Beautiful Treatment (^/Windows and Doorways No. 328 No. 329. Design No. 328 illustrated at the left and No. 329 at the right may both be obtain¬ ed in dimensions to suit different openings. No. 328, 8 feet high and 7 feet wide. Each $ 12.00 75c extra for each additional foot in width. 11.25 extra for each additional foot in length. No. 329, 8 feet high, 17 feet 6 inches wide over all. Each $20.50 75c extra for each additional foot in width. |2.25 extra for each additional foot in length. There are six vertical pieces on No. 328 and twelve on No. 329 and 3 horizontal pieces on each, % inch by 1^2 inch. Balance ^ inch by 1^4 inch. An Unusual Fence Ornamental Type With its cross pieces arranged “stagger” fashion, this design, 4 feet high is out of the ordinary. Comes in assembled sections 8 feet long. Both ver¬ tical and horizontal. Strips are 1^4 inches square. No. 50 —Per running foot . .$1.50 3x3 posts 6>4 feet long. 2^ feet of butt creo- soted to prevent rotting. No. 51— Each . I DC Arched gateway and gate to match fence, 4 feet wide and 7 feet high. Width of gate opening 3 feet 4 inches. Complete with posts, hinges (FT T and latch. No. 52 —Each . 10 A More Elaborate Fence With Curved Archway iiiirn iiiiiiiiiriiiii mam ililiii! itt nasHSiii Smaller openings between uprights and cross strips feature this ornamental fence design. The trellised gateway is most attractive. 4 feet 6 inches high. Comes in 8 foot assembled sections. Bottom rail ^x3 inch. Top rail %x4 inches. Both vertical and horizontal strips are ^xl^ inches. No. 55—Per running foot . No. 56—3x3 posts, 7 feet long. 2^2 feet of butt creosoted to prevent rotting. Each . Arched gateway and gate to match above fence. 3^ feet wide, 7 feet high and 24 inches deep. Comp ete with posts, hinges and latch. No. 57—Each . $38.50 $2.25 The Picket Fence Strikingly Modified Rows of alternating long and short pickets, firmly joined with five horizontal bars, achieve a neat effect without sacrificing ornamental qualities. 4 feet high. Comes in assembled sections 8 feet long. Both vertical and horizontal strips %xl^ inches. ^ No. 60—Per running foot.^ F^3vJ 3x3 posts feet long. 2^2 feet of butt creosoted to prevent rotting. rH ^ No. 61—Each . ( JC Gates to match above fence, 3^ feet wide. Top cut semi-circle. Complete with post, hinges and latch. ^ iC .No. 62—Each../ 3 Combination Trellis and Clothes Fine Pole Built for service and yet attractive. Convenient for two lines. Main post is 4x4, 9 feet long. Lower three feet are creosoted to prevent rotting. Top cross piece is 4 feet long. Complete with screw eyes for accommodating double line. Lattice is inch ^ material. No. 81—Each .Cp3*v/k/ A Simple But Attraftive Pergola Seat As lawn or garden pieces which combine ornamentation with utility, pergolas are much admired. This plain design No. 100 stands 7 feet high. The interstices in its lattice work are raised enough to give it distinction with¬ out sacrificing sturdiness. 5 feet wide and 3 feet deep. Seat is 5 feet long, 18 inches deep and 17 inches high. Posts are two by threes. Cross pieces two by sixes. Top pieces and filler % inch by 1^ inch. Shipped in two pieces, easily assembled. chon r'A No. 100 — Each. Dignity Joins Beauty in This Elaborate Piece Pergola Seat No. 101 is of a heavier and more ornate type, with the top 13 feet by 9 feet over all, and the latticed portion 8 feet long by 5 feet deep. In any large grassy plot or flower garden this very decorative style of pergola, with its two seats would be most 'a ■ ■■ - - , - ; ; appropriate. Seats are 5 feet long, 18 inches deep and 17 inches high. Posts are 2 by 3. Cross pieces 2x6. Top pieces and filler, ]/s inch by 1^2 inch, shipped in Coo AA four units. Each.^oZ*UU 12 A Charmingly Plain Type Pergola Used as a garden gateway or as an arch over a path, Pergola No. 200 is equally ornamental. Well made throughout, its latticed sides will sup¬ port the heavier climbers with ease. 7 feet high, 5 feet wide, 3 feet deep. Posts 2 X 3’s. Cross pieces 2 x 6’s. Bal¬ ance y% inch by ly^ inch. Shipped in three units. No. 200 — Each.JpZO.OO Restful Pergola Swing for Your Lawn Something quite different is this combina¬ tion of lawn swing and pergola, strongly built and handsome in design. In the corner of a garden it would make a quiet and comfortable retreat. Or if it appeals to you for only orna¬ mental purposes it may be had without the swing. 10 feet high, 5 feet wide and 24 inches deep. Posts 3 x 3’s. Cross pieces 2 x 5’s. Filler and top cross pieces y, inch by ly^ inch. Shipped in three units. a ^ ^ ry No. 104 — Each. Without Swing, each. |33.00 Arbor Seats to Ornament Your Garden No. 102. Covered with ramblers, this arched design No. 102 is an object of rare loveliness. 5 feet, 2 inches wide, 7 feet high and 23 inches deep. Height of seat 16 inches. Two out¬ side pieces are 1^ inch by 1^ inch. Filler inch by 1^ inch. Strips up and over top % inch by 1>4 inch. No. 102—Shipped in one S.$44.00 Style No. 103 is 7 feet high, 5 feet wide, 4 feet deep. Two seats are 5 ft. long, 16 inches deep and 16 inches high. Two outside pieces are 2x3’s. Cross strips % inch by 1^ inch. Strips up and over are ^ inch by 1^ inch. No. 103 —shipped in one .,$38.50 No. 103. Arched Trellises Add a Delightful Touch Rose trellis No. 202 is a large, strongly built garden ornament, 7 feet high, 5 feet wide and 4 feet deep. Two outer pieces are 2x3’s. Cross strips inch by 1^2 inch. Up and over strips 34 inch by 1^2 inch. C\r\ No. 202—shipped in one unit—Each No. 202. No. 201—a smaller style, boasts the same rugged construction as its big brothers. Several rose plants could be trained over it to advantage. 7 feet high, 3 feet wide and 24 inches deep. Upright pieces 2x3’s. Cross pieces 34 inch by 134 inch. No. 201— (Fn '1C shipped in one unit—Each . I A Sturdy, Well Built Garden Set Each piece of this durable gar¬ den furniture reaches you set up, ready to use. No. 263 settee, 5 feet long, with curved 19.00 The chair is similar to that in the settee, shaped and made of sev¬ eral pieces to pre¬ vent water from standing in it. No. 12.50 The table is built to with¬ stand outdoor us¬ age. Size of top, 24x 36 inches. Set up in one unit, ready for use. No. l“;ir$i4.oo L 15 An Unusual Lawn Vase No. 283. A medium-sized plant or tender shrub can be placed to advantage in this decidedly attractive vase. Its galvanized iron lining prevents leakage of earth or water. 20 inches high. Top 15 inches square. Bottom 10 inches square No. 283. Each . .$3.50 The cover of this catalog il¬ lustrates the decorative effect obtaine d with this vase. A Square Flower Box Simply designed, well put together and adapted to any corner or nook about the exterior of the house. 13 inches square, 9 inches deep. Lined with galvanized iron. No. 281. Each . $4.00 No. 281. No. 291. A Longer Box for a Window This box similar in style to the square container looks best beneath a window and is often used in pairs. 36 inches long, 13 inches wide and 9 inches deep. Lined with galvanized iron. No. 291. Each. For brackets to support flower boxes, see page 17. $7.50 Fernery of Convenient Size Numerous ferns can be accommodatec in this lined receptacle, neither clums} or cumbersome. 36 inches long, 13 inche: wide and 9 inches deep. Height over al 28 inches. Lined with galvanized iron $9.0C 16 Plain Flower Box Very Reasonable Flower Box No. 290 is a popular design. Provides a home with many plants at moderate cost. 48 inches long, 6 inches wide at bottom and 8 inches wide at top, 8 inches deep. No. 290— Each . Flower Box Brackets These come in two sizes and although made especially as flower box supports, may be put to a variety of uses about the home. No. 22—10x12— per pair. No. 26—12x14 per pair . . . A Lawn Bench of Graceful Design Like an occasional chair, this outdoor bench unites pleasing appearance with util¬ ity. Rain water will not stand on it, due to the five slats which run lengthwise of the seat. 4 feet long, 18 inches wide and 17 inches high. Made of 2 inch material. No. 255 —shipped in one unit— rp 1 c' Each .4)ij^UU 17 Apartments for Martins An exclusive apartment for the social mar¬ tins. No. 660—24 inches wide, 30 inches long and 3 feet high at gable. 3 ^ 1 A stories. 28 rooms . No. 661—24 inches wide, 30 inches long and 27 inches 18 rooms Hole 3^4x3^ inches through first and sec¬ ond floors for post or pole. House is easily and quickly taken apart for cleaning by removing four bolts. Painted slate color with trimming to harmonize. Roof is painted dark green. Houses come completely assembled. L-iiiciico wluc;, x}\j iiiciico aiiu high at gable. 2 stories. CP 1 1 C.C\ \ .Cp X X ♦3vJ No. 661. Wren House A neat brown cottage for these songsters, with a small "'door” small enough to keep out larger birds. Bottom removable for cleaning. No. 650—Each. IS. DULLUlll $ 1.00 No. 650. Robin RooSt This swinging shelter for Mr. Redbreast is also stained brown to harmonize with natural surroundings. (b 1 AfA No. 651—Each .CpX^UU No. 651. Better-Built Flower and Garden Stakes Birds are life-size and painted nat¬ ural colors. Stakes are inches square, 5 feet long, painted green and pointed at end. Each . 90c Half dozen lots, assorted if desired—Each . 80c Dozen lots, assorted if H desired—Each .( DC BLUEBIRD CARDWkL It ROBIN ORIOLE BLACKBIRD , fcoj awMiaatMUMi I.. IJ > > UHCkCftil M k') M ta fen _ ' < . 1 la. n. ftcBMnar ' ^ 7^' ''M f ,f fa Ammm. ..■ L - 'U'r' fa khibM w a at B■ ''';b E-w'M'BmaBR wiakWMniiiiQiiM ^ ;u'vi m 91 ■ lu &iiaKKBiM«Hi I us ai' \) \ ' : 1. J . V . < . « 4 »: • ; V w. • . .i n : f” ' ' r'. ■' 1, . ■ . ^ i s •> X 1 ' W L T' : rj ■ ' : . V-, L ..-..r ••-i f- : eju ZJt ^ . ' n ' .1 ,»>. . >1.. :M tid 18 Canopied Sand Box Nothing will make the children happier. Cool and attractive. Substantially built of selected lumber. Box is six feet wide and six feet long, and ten inches high with rail 6 inches wide, sup¬ ported by brackets. Height at sides 4 feet. Height at gable 5 feet 6 inches. Posts are made of 2-inch material. Roof frame is of 1-inch material. Canopy is high grade, green and white stripe canvas with scalloped edge. Canopy has projection one foot larger than box, giving aboundance of shade. Lower section of box comes in one unit. Posts and roof frame are shipped knocked down, and are assembled easily with bolts and screws, making a rigid frame. Canopy is equipped with eyelets, and is fastened to frame with automobile curtain fasteners. Base and ends of rafter boards painted beautiful shade of lawn green; balance painted snow white. These colors, with the striped canopy, gives the sand box a very attractive appearance. Sand box comes to you complete with canopy, screws and bolts and may be assembled in just a few minutes. No. 10—Each . $22.50 Child’s Play House No. 3 Always makes a hit with the kiddies. Cool, sanitary and attractive. 6 feet wide, 6 feet long, 4 feet high at sides and 5 feet 6 inches high at gable. Sub¬ stantially built of selected lumber. Sides and ends are made of best grade galvanized screen wire. Roof is first grade green and white striped can¬ vas, with scalloped edges. Canopy, or roof, has one foot eave projection. Canopy is fastened with automobile curtain fasteners. All framework is painted white with trimming of lawn green. Door is 24 in. wide and 50 in. high, complete with hinges and lock. Comes Ct ? i- C'fX 'ji SiA fS* M "'.i? r’Z; m rs m I'sj; ^5 nn'C i-K. ciCft m M 'S’ iof. m m 3?- ss I'Tf- Pfj complete with canopy, screws, bolts, etc. Shipped in four sections, and is easily and HO quickly assembled—Price .vp//0*UU kfi T:r ut iv tr vi 1 Xi sr ti.. IAS ■J:i. er ri f5¥ ■ sisr UE.' JK. i;~. ia« xi fy-.' !2J' sa r Kb ft-;. '2. u: M re rsic. .ic- fi a: a;,.: - f‘v it, 1 X ‘ A r t - L ^ V*. ...it ■ ' ^ a . . • L re.- • . ■ . i ■ r-^ L i . , . V j [. .ii .■ ■ ; . k' ' * 1 < L ir 'cur-: . , i • . . ,iL.- ■ t ' , t * . . r** A - ' ^3 Iv i) ' -1»1 ■ i1 • 4 I,-’ 19 TiltTop and Circle End Tables—Magazine Baskets Tilt top tables are very much in vogue just at present, and the styles illustrat¬ ed here can hardly be sur¬ passed for grace and individual¬ ity. Nos. 350 and 351 are suited to any type of occa¬ sional use, while No. 352 is the newest thing out for a card table. Catalog Number Article K. D. Painted Set Up 2 Colors 350 Tilt Top Table . . $3.60 $4.00 $5.60 351 Tilt Top Table . . 3.60 4.00 5.60 352 Card Table . . 4.20 4.60 6.20 Small, color¬ ful pieces of furniture such as these add greatly to the appearance of any interior. The end table shown is well braced for stur¬ diness. 230 — M agazine Basket, 20 inches high, 12 in. wide, 7 in. deep. 270 —Circle End Table, 24 inches high, top 12x24 in. Finished in one and two-color lacquer. Catalog Number Article 230 Magazine Basket 270 Circle End Table Painted K. D. Set Up 2 Colors $2.00 $2.40 $3.50 4.40 5.20 7.00 . \ ... . ■ , . > . • • , - i . - • . • 'fc ' ' . ■ ■ ^.1 20 Smoking Stands, Miniature Desks, Wall Bookcases These well-designed pieces help explain the popularity of lacquered furniture. Any of them would brighten up a room. 480—Magazine Rack, K. D. $2.80, Set Up $3.10, Painted Two Colors $4.00, 490—Smoking Stand, K. D. $6.00, Set Up $6.80, Painted Two Colors $8.80. 500—Miniature Desk, K. D. $6.20, Set Up $6.85, Painted Two Colors $9.00. 510—Wall Bookcase, K. D. $1.20, Set Up $1.40, Painted Two Colors $2.20. Doll Cradles, Magazine Stands and Racks In this group maga¬ zine stand No. 450 is a most useful style, an end table as well as a receptacle for periodi¬ cals. No. 460 is made of hardwood. 440—-C r a d 1 e s, K. D. $2.80, Set Up $3.40, Painted Two Colors $4.60. 450—Magazine Stand, K. D. $6.60, Set Up $7.40, Painted Two Colors $9.40. 460—Magazine Stand (Hardwood), K. D. $5.40, Set Up $7.20, Painted Two Colors $ 8 . 20 . 470—Magazine Rack, K. D. $1.20, Set Up $1.40, Painted Two Colors $2.40, Whatnots and Book Trough End Tables The Whatnots are quite attractive when Polychromed or Lac¬ quered. 210—Whatnot (2 shelf) 22 in. high, sides 10 in, 220—Whatnot (3 shelf) 30 in. high, sides 12 in. 260—Book Trough End Table, 24 in. high, top 13x24 in. 210—Whatnot (2 shelf) K. D. $1.40, Set Up $1.75, Painted Two Colors $2.65. 220—Whatnot (3 shelf) K. D. $2.00, Set Up $2.40, Painted Two Colors $3.50. 260—Book Trough End Table, K. D. $4.40, Set Up $5.20, Painted Two Colors $7.20. WHATNOT E^ND TAftLE. 3 SHELF C S^Y 210 WHATNOT Z SHELF .U 17 Y-i J *. ■. ■ - iTM rv: ^ 4 M an B H M ■■ 0 • i tt 1 I I IMiMfrl M E-i :1 JK.’4 UOai HI MB lid t \ KM FrM mm mm 1. am 'xji m aam Kd tit tz , ^ ■H M m SB M ea >; ' B JI 5 t '■ j 1 .1 ■ J -i i: S aw! -‘/J " e i tta Lfl ; .J f-o I-J an -'-i ' ■ ~ ■ v'; ' %sa> Ml . • j H I r ,1 i* • ■ 1 DM c£u IF.* 5» i iF.a ;■ J ...1 r. - '-'.H -i ^ I an sm an si's e-'i sa fi' - r ^ : i ; w-'‘ r " .h: Cl ; w 1 . 21 Maga 2 ine Racks, Bookcases and Sewing Cabinets The wall bookcase shown is 30 inches high and 22 inches long, pro¬ viding space for numer¬ ous volumes. The Pris¬ cilla sewing cabinet has the usual double lid and convenient handle for carrying. 240—Magazine Rack shown above is lac¬ quered in one color with transfers. 26 in. high, 20 in. wide, 9 in. deep. 250— Wall Bookcase (3 shelf) as shown is finished in red. 30 in. high, 22 in. wide, 6 in. deep. 251— Wall Bookcase (2 shelf) 21 in. high, 22 in. wide, 6 in. deep. 280—Priscilla Sewing Cabinet above is shown finished in two colors. Catalog Painted Number Article K. D. Set Up Two Colors 240 Magazine Rack . . $4.40 $5.20 $7.00 250 Wall Bookcase (3 shelf) . . 2.80 3.20 4.60 251 Wall Bookcase (2 shelf) . . 2.35 2.60 4.00 280 Priscilla Sewing Cabinet . . 6.70 7.80 9.60 Night Tables and Telephone Stands These pieces, almost a necessity in any home, are constructed with a view to rigidity and service. The telephone stand, with its unique disappearing stool, is particularly adapted to small modern apart¬ ments or other dwell¬ ings where space is at a premium. 360—Night Table shown in cream and light blue, but can be furnished in the white to be lacquered to har¬ monize with the furni¬ ture of the room. 370—-Phone Stands are new in design and are also finished in any color lacquer desired. Note the rigid construc¬ tion. The seat is evenly balanced to disappear or swing under the stand. The Night Tables and Telephone Stands are very practical for any home. NIGHT TABLE PHONE STANDS Catalog Number Article 360 Night Table 370 Phone Stands Painted K. D. Set Up Two Colors $7.00 $ 8.00 $10.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 fL ._JI ^ L ■ . 'i '.j 4 t ■ m* i.'A w u Ut V?: C( » iKv 'w 'A ^ £a IMbMl itv : MMWi SHIPPING WEIGHTS Cat. Cat. Wt. Page No. Article Lbs. 19 10 Canopied Sand Box. 120 19 3 Child’s Play House . 150 17 22 Flower Box Brackets . 2 17 26 Flower Box Brackets . 3 10 50 Ornamental Fence . 18 10 51 Posts . 8 10 52 Arched Gateway and Gate . 70 11 55 Ornamental Fence . 35 11 56 Posts . 9 11 57 Arched Gateway and Gate. 60 11 60 Ornamental Fence . 22 11 61 Posts . 8 11 62 Gate . 16 11 81 Trellis and Clothes Line Pole .. 40 12 100 Pergola Seat . 120 12 101 Pergola Seat . 240 14 102 Arbor Seat . 140 14 103 Arbor Seat . 100 13 104 Pergola Swing . 170 13 105 Pergola Swing . 140 13 200 Pergola . 100 14 201 Arched Rose Trellis . 30 14 202 Arched Rose Trellis . 75 17 255 Bench . 45 15 261 Chair . 30 15 262 Table . 35 15 263 Settee . 55 16 281 Flower Box . 10 16 282 Ferners . 24 16 283 Lawn Vase . 14 17 290 Flower Box . 15 16 291 Flower Box . 20 3 301 Fan Trellis . 5 3 302 Fan Trellis . 9 3 303 Fan Trellis . 12 3 306 Rambler Trellis . 4 3 307 Rambler Trellis . 6 3 308 Rambler Trellis . 8 4 309 Trellis . 5 4 310 Trellis . 7 4 311 Trellis . 9 5 312 Trellis . 10 5 313 Trellis . 9 4 314 Trellis . 8 Cat. Cat. Wt. Page No. Article Lbs. 5 315 Trellis . 13 5 316 Trellis . 10 6 317 Trellis . 11 6 318 Trellis . 13 6 319 Trellis . 14 6 320 Trellis . 12 7 321 Trellis . 6 7 322 Trellis . 20 7 323 Trellis . 26 8 324 Trellis . 16 8 325 Trellis . 18 8 326 Trellis . 20 9 327 Trellis . 9 10 328 Trellis . 18 10 329 Trellis . 45 9 330 Trellis . 16 18 650 Wren House . 4 18 651 Robin Roost . 4 18 660 Martin House . 75 18 661 Martin House . 55 3 120 Fan Trellis . 3 130 Fan Trellis . 3/^ 3 140 Fan Trellis . 1 20 230 Magazine Basket . 7 20 270 Circle End Table . 7 22 240 Magazine Rack . 12 22 250 Wall Bookcase . 8 22 251 Wall Bookcase . 7 22 280 Priscilla Sewing Cabinet . 9 21 210 Whatnot . 4 21 220 Whatnot . 6 21 260 Book Trough End Table . 12 20 350 Tilt Top Table . 8 20 351 Tilt Top Table. 8 20 352 Card Table . 14 22 360 Night Table . 16 22 370 Phone Stands . 22 21 440 Cradles . 7 21 450 Magazine Stand . 15 21 460 Magazine Stand . 10 21 470 Magazine Rack . 6 21 480 Magazine Rack . 9 21 490 Smoking Stand . 12 21 500 Miniature Desk . 16 21 510 Wall Bookcase . 6 Express and Freight Rates to Different Towns in Each State From EXPRESS RATES SAC CITY 10 25 50 100 to lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. ALABAMA Binningbam .... Mobile . Montgomery . ARIZONA Phoenix . TUCSON . CALIFORNIA Berkley . Long Beach . Los Angeles . Oakland . I'asadena . Sacramento . San Diego . San Francisco .. COLORADO Colorado Spgs. . Denver . Pueblo . CONNECTICUT Bridgeport . Hartford . New Haven .... Waterbury . DELAWARE Dover . Wilmington . DISTRICT OF COI W ashington . FLORIDA Jacksonville . Miami . Pensacola . St. Petersburg .. Tampa . GEORGIA Atlanta . Augusta . Macon . Savannah . IDAHO Boise . Pocatello . ILLINOIS Aurora . Buda . Bloomington .... Chicago . Danville . Decatur . De Kalb . Dixon . Elgin . Freeport . Harvard . Joliet . Mendota . Moline . Peoria . Rockford . Springfield . Spring Valley ... Sterling . Waukegan . INDIANA Anderson . Bloomington .... Brazil . Columbus . Crawfordsville ... Elkhart . Evansville . Ft. Wayne . Frankfort . Goshen . Greensburg . Hartford . Hammond . Huntington . Indianapolis .... Kankakee . Kokomo . La Porte . Logansport . Muncie . Pulaski . Rushville . South Bend .... Terre Haute .... Valparaiso . IOWA Algona . Ames . Boone . Burlington . Cedar Rapids .. Charles City .... Clinton . Council Bluffs . . Davenport . Denison . Des Moines . Dubuque . Eagle Grove .... Elkader . Ft. Dodge . Le Mars . Marshalltown Mason City .'!... Missouri Valley . Ottumwa . I 'eiTy . Rock Rapids .... Sheldon . Sioux City . Spencer . Spirit T/ake . ! .75 $1.36 $2.37 $4.40 .81 1.50 2.65 4.95 .78 1.44 2.52 4.70 1.05 2.10 3.85 7.35 .99 1.95 3..55 6.75 1.15 2.36 4.37 8.40 1.18 2.42 4.50 8.65 1.18 2.42 4.50 8.65 1.15 2.36 4.37 8.40 1.18 2.42 4.50 8.65 1.11 2.26 4.17 8.00 1.20 2.47 4.60 8.85 1.15 2.36 4.37 8.40 .72 1.29 2.22 4.10 .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 .72 1.29 2.22 4.10 .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 .87 1.66 2.97 .5.60 .87 1.66 2.97 5.60 .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 .82 1.54 2.72 5.10 .82 1.54 2.72 5.10 UMBIA .79 1.40 2.57 4.80 .91 1.76 3.17 6.00 1.04 2.09 3.82 7.30 .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 .97 1.90 3.45 6.55 .97 1.90 3.45 6.55 .78 1.44 2.52 4.70 .86 1.62 2.90 5.45 .82 1.52 2.70 5.05 .89 1.71 3.07 5.80 .97 1.91 3.47 6.60 .86 1.64 2.92 5.50 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .59 .95 1.55 2.75 .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .64 1.07 1.80 3.25 .64 1.07 1.80 3.25 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .57 .90 1.45 2.55 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .59 .95 1.55 2.75 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .57 .90 1.45 2.55 .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 .59 .95 1.55 2.75 .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 .57 .90 1.45 2.55 .57 .90 1.45 2.55 .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .65 1.11 2.02 3.40 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .64 1.07 1.80 3.25 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 .64 1.07 1.80 3.25 .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 .61 1.00 1.65 2.95 .44 .57 .80 1.25 .47 .65 .95 1.55 .47 .65 .95 1.55 .55 .85 1..35 2..)5 .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .44 .57 .80 1.25 .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .41 .50 .65 .95 .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .47 .65 .95 1.55 .55 .85 1.35 2..35 .42 .51 .72 1.10 .44 .57 .80 1.25 .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .44 .57 .80 1.25 .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .14 .57 .80 1.25 .47 .65 .95 1.55 .44 .57 .80 1.25 .44 .57 .80 1.25 .41 .51 .67 1.00 .44 .57 .72 ■ 1.10 FREIGHT RATES Per 100 Pounds 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class Class Class CUi,ss $2.62 $2.14 $1.75i $1.35i 2.51i 2.14 1.76i 1.484 2.76 2.27 1.85i 1.434 4.20 3.63 3.04i 2.57 4.20 3.63 3.04i 2.57 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 4.95 4.28 3.67 3.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 1.90^ 1.51 1.2U .99 1.90i 1.51 ].2]i .99 1.90i 1.51 1.21i .99 2.43 2.03i 1.57 1.114 2.43 2.03i 1.57 1.114 2.43 2.03i 1.57 1.114 2.43 2.03i 1..57 1.114 2.36 1.97i 1.52 1.074 2.34 1.95^ 1.50 1.054 2.33 1.94^ 1.49 1.044 3.15 2.60 2.13i 1.654 3.79 3.15 2.57i 2.004 2.51i 2.14 1.76i 1.51 3.54 2.93 1.76i 1.864 2.77 2.35 1.76i 1.52 2.67 2.19 .1794 1.384 2.91 2.60 2.464 1.524 2.79 2.30 1.874 1.454 3.09 2.55 2.084 1.614 3.9U 3.35i 2.86 2.43 3.53^ 3.01 2.50 2.084 1.14i .9U .69 .48'> 1.14i .91i .69 .484 1.14i .9U .69 .484 1.14^ .91:^ .69 .484 1.18 .95 .69 .484 1.14i .9U .69 .484 1.14i .91i .69 .484 IMh .91i .69 .484 i.m .91i .69 .484 1.14i .91^ .69 .484 1.14A .91i .69 .484 1.14i .91i .69 .484 1.14:^ .91i .69 .484 .83i .63i .524 .38 1.14^ .91i .69 .484 i.m .91i .69 .484 1.14;^ .91i .69 .484 1.14i .9U .69 .484 1.14i .91i .69 .484 1.14i .9U .69 .484 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 1.50i 1.20i .954 .71 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 1.50 1.20 .95 .704 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74' 1..36i 1.08i .86 .64 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 1.52 1.21i .964 .714 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 1.14i .9U .89 .484 1.57 1.26 1.99 .74 1.57 1.26 1.99 .74 1.14i .91i .69 .484 1.53i 1.23 .974 .724 1.53i 1.23 .974 .724 1.52 1.2U .964 .714 1.52 1.2U .934 .714 1.38i 1.8U .78 .524 1.52 1.21i .964 .714 1.55 1.24^ .984 .73 1.50 1.20 .95 .794 I..52 1.2U .904 .714 .43^ .35i .274 .21 .36i .31 .244 .184 .38 .32 .25 .19 .84 .684 .548 .444 .65i .49 .37 .30 .03 .47i ..36 .294 .83 .59i .444 .37 .55 .42i .324 .254 .83 .59i .444 .37 .28i .24i .19 .15 .41i .34 .264 .204 .86i .62 .474 .394 .4U .34 .264 .204 .85 .61 .454 ..38 .50 .39 .318 .254 .41i .34 .264 .204 .46i .37 .284 .22 .56 .43 .33 .26 ..34i .29i .23 .17 .86 .61i .464 .38 .33i .28i .224 .164 .53 .458 .37 .29 .40 .33i .254 .20 .36 .30i .24 .18 .34 .29 ,224 .17 ..36i .31 .244 .184 FREIGHT RATES From EXPRESS RATES Per 100 Pounds SAC CITY 10 25 50 100 1st 2nd 3rd 4Ui to lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Class Class 1 Class ' Class Tama . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .50 .39 ,30 .24 Waterloo . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .582 ; .49 .394 .314 Webster City ... .47 .65 .95 1.55 .38 .32 .25 .19 KANSAS Atchinson . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .911 .69 .534 .414 Belleville . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.61 1.37 1.13 .97 Ellis . .64 1.09 1.82 3.30 1.93 1.634 1.35 1.16 Herington . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.66 1.404 1.16 .994 Hutchinson . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.67 1.384 1.151 .914 Kansas City .... .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .91i^ .69 .534 .414 Leavenworth _ .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .91i .69 .531 .414 Oakley . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 2.06i . 1.75 1.444 1.24 Ottawa . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.18i .93 .73 .564 Parsons . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.59i : 1.304 .99 .68 Russell . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.84 1.56 1.284 1.104 Salina . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.79 1.52 1.254 1.074 Scott City . .66 1.14 1.92 3.50 2.44i 2.09 1.644 1.254 Topeka . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.61 1.37 1.13 .97 Wichita . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.67 1.384 1.154 .914 KENTUCKY Bowling Green .. .70 1.22 2.10 3.85 1.99 1.57 1.30 1.044 Covington . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.49 1.19 .944 .70 Frankfort . .71 1.25 2.15 3.95 1.91^ r 1.56 1.26 .964 Henderson . .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 1.66^ . 1.35 1.08 .814 Hopkinsville .... .70 1.22 2.10 3.85 1.99 1.57 1.30 1.044 Lexington . .71 1.25 2.15 3.95 1.91^ : 1.56 1.26 .964 Louisville . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.49 1.19 .944 .70 IMadisonville . .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 2.11 1.744 1.38 1.054 Mayville . .72 1.27 2.20 4.05 1.74i 1.41 1.114 .83 Paclucha . .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 1.41i . 1.214 .81 .55 Shelbyville . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.96 1.60 1.29 .994 LOUISIANA Alexandria . .80 1.47 2.60 4.85 2.60^ . 2.164 1.774 1.504 New Orleans ... .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.60^ i 2.164 1.774 1.504 Shreveport . .77 1.40 2.45 4.55 2.62:! . 2.19 1.79 1.52 .MAINE Augusta . .92 1.77 3.20 6.05 2.77 2.38 1.93 1.48 Bangor . .95 1.86 3.37 6.40 2.77 2.38 1.93 1.48 Lewiston . .92 1.77 3.20 6.05 2.77 2.38 1.93 1.48 Portland . .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.77 2.38 1.93 1.48 MARYLAND Annapolis . .86 1.62 2.90 5.45 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.044 Baltimore . .80 1.49 2.62 4.95 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.044 Cumberland . .76 1.37 2.40 4.45 2.03 1.684 1.30 .97 Hagerstown . .79 1.46 2.57 4.80 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.014 MASSACHUSETTS Boston . .87 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Cambridge . .87 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Fall River . .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Lowell . .87 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 New Bedford — .90 1.74 3.12 5.90 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Springfield . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.43 2.03A 1.57 1.114 Worcester . .87 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 MICHIGAN Adrian . .67 1.15 1.95 3.55 1.64i 1.32i 1.05 .78 Ann Arbor . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.67! . 1.35 1.07 .794 Battle Creek .... .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 1.62 1.30 1.03 .764 Bay City . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.77 1.43 1.13 .84 Benton Harbor . .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 1.61 1.294 1.024 .76 Detroit . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.70i 1.37i 1.09 .81 Flint . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.74:^ 1.41 1.114 .83 Grand Rapids .. .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 1.70i 1.37i 1.094 .81 Holland . .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 1.664 1.34 1.06 .79 Jackson . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.664 1.34 1.06 .79 Kalamazoo . .65 1.11 1.87 3.40 1.61 1.294 1.024 .76 Lansing . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.704 1.374 1.09 .81 Manistee . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.854 1.504 1.18 .88 Muskegon . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.704 1.374 1.09 .81 Niles . .64 1.07 1.80 3.25 1.57 1.26 1.00 .74 Pontiac . .69 1.21' 2.07 3.80 1.744 1.41 1.114 .83 Port Huron .... .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 1.79 1.444 1.144 .85 Saginaw . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.77 1.43 1.13 .84 MINNESOTA Albert Lea . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Austin . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Blue Earth .... .47 .65 .95 1.55 1.06 .88 .61 .474 Brainerd . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.76 1.50 1.184 .904 Duluth . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.214 ,99 .694 .54 Dodge Center ... .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Faribault . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Farmington . ..52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Fairmont . .47 .65 .95 1.55 1.034 .834 .684 .49 Hirtchinson . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Little Falls . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.674 1.42 1.124 .854 Mankato . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .98 .834 .684 .49 Minneapolis . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Montevideo . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 1.124 .93 .79 .504 New Ulm . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .92 .69 .534 .414 Northfield . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Owatonna . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Pipestone . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.034 .834 .684 .49 Rochester . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.004 .85 .654 .484 St. Cloud . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.37 1.154 .90 .67 St. Paul . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Windom . .47 .65 .95 1.55 .90 .744 .55 .454 Winona . .,57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.004 .85 .654 .484 MISSISSIPPI J ackson . .76 1.39 2.42 4.55 2.514 2.14 1.764 1.51 Laurel . .78 1.44 2.52 4.70 2.514 2.14 1.764 1.51 Meridian . .78 1.44 2.52 4.70 2.514 2.14 1.764 1.51 Vicksburg . .76 1.39 2.42 4.50 2.514 2.14 1.764 1.51 .MISSOURI Bethany . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .914 .69 .534 .414 Bowling Green . ..37 .91 1.47 2.60 1.46 1.13 .87 .654 Carol ton . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .914 .69 .534 .414 Carthage . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.424 1.27 .914 484 Chillicothe . ..55 .85 1.35 2.35 .914 .69 .534 .414 Columbia . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.18 .95 .69 .484 Excelsior Si»gs. . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .914 .69 .534 .414 Fulton . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.46 1.13 .87 .654 Gault . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .91J i .69 .534 .414 Hannibal . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.14J i .914 .69 .484 Independence .... .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .91J i .69 .334 .414 Jefferson Cy. ... .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.29J i 1.054 .73 .524 Joplin . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.42J [ 1.27 .914 .68 Kansas Cy. .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .91J [ ,69 .534 .414 Kirksville . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.14! i .914 .69 .484 r^exington . ..55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.14J i .914 .69 .484 24 Express and Freight Rates to Different Towns in Each State FREIGHT RATES From EXPRESS RATES Per 100 Pounds SAC CITY 10 25 50 100 1st 2nd 3rd 4th to lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Class Class Class Class Maryville . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .91i .69 .534 .414 Mexico . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.18 .95 .69 .484 Moberly . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.14i .914 .69 .484 Sedalia . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.20 1.02 .76 .51 Springfield . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.24 1.09 .764 .554 St. Joseph . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 .91i .69 .534 .414 St. Louis . .64 1.09 1.82 3.30 1.18 .95 .69 .484 Unionville . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .91i .69 .534 .414 MONTANA Billings . .78 1.44 2.52 4.70 3.75 3.134 2.54 2.04 Butte . .86 1.64 2.92 5.50 3.98 3.39 2.774 2.234 Great Falls . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 3.94i 3.364 2.76 2.16 Helena . .86 1.64 2,92 5.50 3.89 3.39 2.774 2.234 .Missoula . .90 1.74 3.12 5.90 4.124 3.53 2.90 2.36 NEBRASKA Columbus . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 1.20 1.014 .834 .724 David City . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .85 .724 .594 .55 Emerson . .47 .65 .95 1.55 .73 .62 .51 .434 Fremont . .47 .65 .95 1.55 .70 .594 .49 .42 Geneva . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .99 .834 .694 .594 Grand Island .., .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.334 1.13 .934 .80 Hastings . .55 .85 1,35 2.35 1.08 .92 .75 .65 Kearney . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.424 1.21 1.004 .854 Lincoln . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .88 .744 .62 .524 Long Pine . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.174 .994 .82 .704 Lyon . .47 .65 ,95 1.55 .76 .624 .534 .454 Nebraska Cy. .50 .72 1,10 1.85 .914 .69 .534 .414 Neligh . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .99 .834 .694 .594 Norfolk . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 ,85 .724 .594 .51 North Platte .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.66 1.404 1.16 .994 Omaha . .44 .57 .80 1.25 .38 .32 .25 .19 Randolph . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .79 ,674 .554 ,474 Seward . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 .79 .674 .554 .474 Thurston . .47 .65 .95 1.55 .76 .654 .534 .454 Valentine . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.304 1.11 .92 .784 Wahoo . .47 .65 .95 1.55 .79 .674 .554 .474 Wayne . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .79 .674 .554 .474 NEVADA Carson City .... 1.05 2.10 3.85 7.35 4.20 3.63 3.044 2.57 Reno . 1.05 2.10 3.85 7.35 4.20 3.63 3.044 2.57 NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.43 2.034 1.57 1,114 ilanchester . .87 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Portsmouth . .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 NEW JERSEY Atlantic City ... .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.41 2.024 1.57 1.124 Camden . .82 1.54 2.72 5.10 2.34 1.954 1.50 1.054 Elizabeth . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.36 1.974 1.52 1.074 Jersey City . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.36 1.974 1.52 1.074 Newark . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.36 1.974 1.52 1.074 Paterson . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.36 1.974 1.52 1.074 Trenton . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.36 1.974 1.52 1.074 NEW MEXICO Alburquerque .... .82 1.52 2.70 5.05 3.04 2.584 2.13 1.82A Santa Fe _... .80 1.47 2.60 4.85 3.04 2.584 2.13 1,824 NEW YORK Albany . .82 1.54 2.72 5.10 2.294 1.914 1.474 1.044 Buffalo . .74 1.32 2.30 4.25 1.924 1.56 1.234 .92 Elmira . .79 1.46 2.57 4.80 2.094 1.74 1.344 .95 New York . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.36 1.974 1.52 1.074 Niagara Falls ... .74 1.31 2.30 4.25 1.924 1.56 1.23^ .92 Rochester . .74 1.14 2.323 4.30 1.96 1.624 1.254 .92 Syracuse . .76 1.37 2.40 4.45 2.094 1.74 1.344 .95 Utica . .82 1.52 2.70 5.05 2.21 1.844 1.42 1.004 NORTH CAROLIN Charlotte . A .85 1.60 2.85 5.35 2.85 2.35 1.924 1.484 Raleigh . .85 1.60 2.85 5..35 2.66 2.19 1.784 1.384 Wilmington . .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.86 2.36 1.924 1.494 NORTH DAKOTA Bismark . .64 1.09 1.82 3.30 2.134 1.784 1.454 1.11 Fargo . Grand Forks .... .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.55 1.32 1.07 .85 .64 1.09 1.82 3.30 1.55 1.32 1.07 .85 Jamestown . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 2.144 1.79 1.40 .994 Minot . .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 2.284 1.904 1.524 1.15 Oakes . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.66 1.384 .97 .73 Valley City . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.724 1.434 1.184 .89 OHIO .Vkron . .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 1.734 1.40 1.11 .821 Canton . .71 1.26 2.17 4.00 1.744 1.41 1.114 .83 Cincinnati . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.614 1.30 1.03 .764 Cleveland . .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 1.734 1,40 1.11 .824 Columbus . .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 1.674 1.35 1.07 .794 Dayton . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.614 1.30 1.03 .764 1 lelaware . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.674 1.35 1.07 .794 Hamilton . .69 1.21 2.07 3.80 1.614 1.30 1.03 .764 Lima . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.614 1.30 1.03 .764 Mansfield . .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 1.694 1.364 1.08 .804 Marion . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.664 1.34 1.054 .79 Piqua . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.614 1.30 1.03 .764 Springfiield . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.614 1.30 1.03 .764 Tiffin . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.664 1.34 1.054 .79 Toledo . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.644 1.324 1.05 .78 Youngstown . .71 1.26 2.17 4.00 1.79 1.444 1.144 .85 Zanesville . .72 1.29 2.22 4.10 1.734 1.40 1.11 .824 OKLAHOMA Enid . .64 1.09 1.82 3.30 1.974 1.66 1.42 1.244 McAlister . .70 1.24 2.12 3.90 1.824 1.564 1.291 1.054 Muskogee . .66 1.14 1.92 3.50 1.75 1.52 1.214 .97 FREIGHT RATES From EXPRESS RATES Per 100 Pounds SAC CITY 10 25 50 100 1st 2nd 3rd 4th to lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Class < Class Class Class Oklahoma Cy. .. .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.97i 1.66 1.474 1.244 Tulsa . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.75 1.52 1.214 .99 OREGON Astoria . 1.18 2.42 4.50 8.65 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 Portland . 1.13 2.31 4.27 8.20 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 Salem . 1.18 2.42 4.50 8.65 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 PENNSYLVANIA Allentown . .81 1.50 2.65 4.95 2.34 1.954 1.50 1.054 Altoona . .74 1.34 2.32 4.30 2.03 1.684 1.30 .97 Erie . .72 1.29 2.22 4.10 1.92 1.56 1.234 ,92 Harrisburg . .79 1.46 2.57 4.80 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.044 Lancaster . .79 1.46 2.57 4.80 2.34 1.954 1.50 1.054 Philadelphia . .82 1.54 2.72 5.10 2.34 1.954 1.50 1.054 Pittsburg . .73 1.31 2.27 4,10 1.92i 1.56 1.234 .92 Reading . .81 1.50 2.65 4.95 2.34 1.954 1.50 1.054 Scranton .1.. .81 1.50 2.65 4.95 2.34 1.954 1.50 1.054 RHODE ISLAND Newport . .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Pawtucket . .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Providence . .89 1.70 3.05 5.75 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Woonsocket .87 SOUTH CAROLINA 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Charlestown . .91 1.76 3.17 6.00 3.08 2.54 2.084 1.614 Columbia . .86 1.62 2.90 5.45 2.88 2.37 1.944 1.504 Greenville . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.79 2.30 1.874 1.454 SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.37i 1.154 .92 .69 Bonesteel . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 i.m .994 .82 .704 Brookings . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.23i .99 .82 .61 Centerville . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .85 .70 .56 .43 Hot Springs .... .66 1.14 1.92 3.50 2.13 1.854 1.61 1.28 Huron . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1,20 1.004 .81 .584 Madison . .55 .85 1.35 2,35 1.09i .93 .674 .484 Mitchell . .52 .79 1.22 2.10 1.45i .834 .70 .52 Mobridge . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.80 1.47 1.15 .884 Pierre . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.42i 1.214 1.004 .744 Redfield . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.29i 1.08 .864 .644 Sioux Falls . .47 .65 .95 1.55 .94 .73 .50 .384 Watertown . .. .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.28i 1.094 .81 .584 Winner . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.30i 1,11 .92 .784 Yankton . .50 .72 1.10 1.85 .85 .714 ,56 .43 TENNESSEE Chanttanooga ... .75 1.36 2.37 4.40 2.46 2.02 1.644 1.274 Jackson . .71 1.26 2.17 4.00 2.08 1.69 1.384 1,064 Knoxville . .76 1.37 2.40 4.45 2.44 2.00 1.634 1.264 Memphis . .72 1.29 2.22 4.10 1.67 1.42 1.174 1.004 Nashville . .72 1.29 2.22 4,10 2.14 1.74 1.424 1.094 TEXAS Austin . .80 1.47 2.60 4.85 2.84i 2.37 1.944 1.764 Beaumont . .81 1.50 2.65 4.95 2.84i 2.37 1.944 1.764 Dallas . .74 1.32 2.30 4.25 2.84i^ 2.37 1.944 1.764 Ell Paso . .88 1.69 3.02 5.70 3.64i 3.054 2.494 2.13 Fort Worth .... .75 1.36 2.37 4.40 2.84i 2.37 1.944 1.764 Galveston . .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 2.m 2.37 1.944 1.764 Houston . .82 1.52 2.70 5.05 2.84i 2.37 1.944 1,764 San Antonio .... .82 1.52 2.70 5.05 2.844 2.37 1.944 1.764 UTAH Ogden . .84 1.57 2.8'. 5.25 3.15 2.66 2.34 1.95 Salt Lake Cy. .. .84 1.57 2.80 5.25 3,15 2.66 2.34 1.95 VERMONT Burlington . .86 1.62 2.90 5.45 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Montpelier . ,87 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 Rutland . .87 1.66 2.97 5.60 2.43 2.034 1.57 1.114 VIRGINIA Norfolk . .86 1.64 2.92- 5.50 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.044 Portsmouth . .86 1.64 2.92 5.50 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.044 Richmond . .82 1.54 2.72 5.10 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.044 Roanoke . .78 1.42 2.50 4.65 2.33 1.944 1.49 1.044 WASHINGTON Aberdeen . 1.15 2.36 4.37 8.40 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 Bellingham . 1.13 2,31 4,27 8.20 4,95 4.28 3.57 3.00 Seattle . 1,11 2.26 4.17 8.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 Spokane . .99 1.95 3.55 6.75 4.20 3.63 3.044 2.57 Tacoma . 1.11 2.26 4,17 8.00 4.95 4.28 3.57 3.00 WEST VIRGINIA Charlestown . .72 1.29 2.22 4.10 1.804 1.46 1.154 .86 Huntington . .71 1.26 2.17 4.00 1.804 1.46 1.154 .86 Wheeling . .72 1.29 2.22 4.10 1,804 1.46 1.154 .86 WISCONSIN Baraboo . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Beloit . .59 .95 1.55 2.75 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Eau Claire . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.294 1.054 .81 .594 Elroy . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Fond du Lac ... .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Green Bay . .62 1.04 1,72 3.10 1.144 .914 .69 .48A Janesville . .. .59 .95 1.55 2.75 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Kenosha . .62 1.04 1.72 3,10 1.144 .914 .69 .484 La Crosse . .55 .85 1.35 2.35 1.004 .85 .6.54 .484 Madison . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.144 .914 .69 .484 ^lenasha . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.144 .914 .69 .484 IMarshfield . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Milwaukee . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Oshkosh . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.144 .914 .69 .484 Racine . .62 1.04 1.72 3.10 1.144 .914 .69 .m Sparta . .57 .91 1.47 2.60 1.004 .85 .654 .484 Superior . .60 .97 1.60 2.85 1.214 .99 .694 .54 WYOMING Cheyenne . .68 1.19 2.02 3.70 1.904 1.51 1.214 .99 IOWA MANUFACTURING COMPANY SAC CITY, IOWA, U.S.A. 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