15c or 33c— Which? 



HAULING a ton of farm products is costing you either 15c or 

 33c for every mile, depending on whether you use motor 

 trucks or horses. 



The U. S. Department of Agriculture says that it costs 15c per 

 ton mile to haul corn and wheat to market with motor trucks and 

 that it costs 33c to haul corn and 30c to haul wheat with horses. 

 This is the average for the country. In some sections, it costs 49c to 

 haul corn and 42c to haul wheat with horses. 



There is One Best Way 



to haul farm products by motor truck 

 and that is to use the dependable Inter- 

 national Motor Truck with service and 

 quality built into it to the last part. Our 

 many years of experience in developing 

 and selling power equipment for farm 

 use — engines, tractors and all kinds of 

 farm machines — and all the knowledge 

 of farm conditions that experience has 

 given us, are built into the International 

 Motor Truck. It will prove as useful, 

 as convenient and as profitable as your 

 engine, tractor or automobile — perhaps 



more so. — Every part — engine, trans- 

 mission, internal gear drive rear axle — 

 is made to work efficiently with every 

 other part under country road and load 

 conditions. It is a truck you can afford 

 to buy and afford to use. There is a 

 style of body and size of truck to meet 

 practically every hauling requirement. 

 Give us your annual tonnage to and 

 from town, and we will tell you wheth- 

 er or not an International will prove a 

 profitable investment. Write now so 

 you will have complete information to 

 use when you need it. 



International Harvester Company of America 



(INCORPORATED) 



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