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You Must Have 

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There are several ways to get it. 



Pumping by hand But it is an incon- 

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The International Auto Buggy has come to take the place of the 

 farmer's carriage or runabout and the driving team. 



It is carriage and team all in one. And anybody who can be trusted 

 with a team of horses can operate it with perfect safety. 



The Auto Buggy is emphatically the vehicle for country road travel. 

 It has every advantage that the family carriage or runabout has and many 

 advantages which these vehicles do not have. It is always ready to go anywhere. 

 Rough, muddy or hilly roads do not impair its usefulness. 



When there is a trip to town to make, or other errand to do, it is not 

 necessary to take the team from the plow or to stop the farm work. It does not 

 require to be watered or fed. It does not get "fagged out" as the horses do on a 

 long journey. You can go at a faster clip than you can with your driving team 

 and you can keep it up all day long. 



Perhaps the greatest feature about the International Auto Buggy is its sim- 

 plicity and easy control. There is nothing complicated about it and anj-member 

 of the family over ten years old can learn to run it in a very short time. 



The Auto Buggy has solid rubber tires. There are no tire troubles. It is 

 operated by a thoroughly reliable air-cooled gasoline engine. It is propelled by 

 applying power to both rear wheels. It is chain driven. There are no cog 

 wheels to break and put it out of action. 



The Auto Buggy is a rare combination of both a pleasure and a business 

 vehicle. The springs and comfortable seats make it easy riding. Passengers are 

 protected from flying mud and water, no matter how fast the Auto Buggy is 

 speeding. The rear seat and top may be removed, and the Buggy turned into 

 a handy, light-running and capacious carrying vehicle. A ten-feed mechanical 

 oiler makes oiling an easy matter. The tread is the same as that of a standard 

 wagon. The seven gallons of gasoline which it carries is sufficient for a journey 

 of 75 to 100 miles, making surprisingly cheap as well as pleasant transportation 

 for its load of passengers. 



The following letter is one of many_weare receiving from all over the country, 

 setting forth the complete satisfaction that the International Auto Buggy is giving: 



New Brunswick. N. J., November 30. 1908. 

 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Dear Sirs : You will undoubtedly remember that I placed an order with you the past season for two Autos, 

 one of which 1 have been using for the past six months, and 1 have certainly given it some of the most severe tests 

 thata motor car could be put to, and ithas overcome all obstaclesand meets my approval in every respect. I have 

 driven the car up and down steep hills, through mud and sand, and the power of the engine and the excellent control 

 one has of the car make it reliable ami dependable at all times. I also like your high.Vlieels.solid tire.and for my 

 own use the in real estate business and for a belling agent, am convinced that your cars are the best of their 

 kind on the market today. Yours truly. ALBKRT SHKVISS. 



Take the matter up with the International local agent and get a catalog: and 

 further information. Or write the nearest branch house. 



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