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THE IKRIGATION AGE. 



GET READY FOR 

 _ 1 HARVEST 



Do IT Now 



The Way to Get Ready for Harvest. 



It is not enough to f row a good crop. 



You have to harvest it, before you get your profits. 



And your profits now depend very largely upon the way you 

 harvest it. 



A worn-out harvesting machine, or one that is not very good, 

 even when new, may delay you long enough and waste enough 

 grain, to turn your profits into loss. 



It Is a mighty poor policy to grow a good crop of grain and 

 then let a part of it rot in the field. 



It does not take a great deal of waste to eat up all your 

 profits. 



It may be only a spoonful of grain at a time but it counts. 



Don't waste. 



You can't afford it, and there is no necessity for it. 



Get ready for a profitable harvest. 



Do it now, while you have time. 



Here is the way: 



Go to an International Harvester Company of America 

 dealer and ask him for a catalogue of the machine he handles. 



He will be pleased to give you the book and you will be 

 pleased to get it. 



He will be pleased to show you the machine and you wilt 

 be pleased to see it. 



You will find the book extremely handsome, well illustrated 

 with good pictures, interesting from start to finish and full of 

 good, common sense about harvesting machines. 



But more important, you will find a good harvesting 

 machine. 



That is what you are most interested in, for that means dol- 

 lars and cents to you. 



We take it that you want a harvesting machine 



that you can depend upon to see you through the harvest 

 without break or delay; 



that will save you the greatest amount of time and labor 

 and worry and trouble in the busy harvest days; 



that will harvest the grain you have grown with the least 

 possible waste: 



that will not go to pieces after cutting a few hundred 

 acres; 



that will be easy on your team. 



that you can get repairs for easily and quickly when you 

 need them; 



that will, in short, give you thorough satisfaction in every 

 way doing for you everything that you can m reason expect a 

 harvesting machine to do. 



If that's what you want, all the more reason for looking up 

 the agents of the International line. 



You know the line the six leading makes of harvesting and 

 haying machines, used wherever grain and grass are grown: 

 Champion, Deering, McCormick, 

 Milwaukee, Osborne, Piano. 



Better harvesting and haying machines cannot be made. 



As good harvesting and haying machines cannot be made 

 without such facilities as the International Harvester Company 

 possesses. 



Such facilities are made possible only through the co-opera- 

 tion of the manufacturers of these several lines of machines. 



It is co-operation which enables them to produce from forest 

 and mine their own raw materials and thus be independent of 

 uncertain and fluctuating markets. Acting together, they own, 

 control and operate their own coal and iron mines, their own 

 coke-ovens and steel mills, their own lumber camps and saw 

 mills. They not only get their raw materials of first quality, 

 but what is of equal importance they get them when they want 

 them. 



It is co-operation which enables them to maintain experi- 

 mental shops where every effort is made to perfect the principle 

 and improve the design of the International line. 



It is the great dtmand for their machines which enables 

 them to equip their factories with every possible facility for 

 producing machines of the highest excellence factories and 

 workmen which could not by any possibility be maintained to 

 supply a small demand. 



It is this demand which enables them to maintain agencies 

 almost everywhere where grain is grown convenient to you 

 convenient to buy convenient to secure repair parts. 



The fact that so many farmers cannot be persuaded to buy 

 any other, the fact that so many farmers continue to buy 

 them, the fact that they are considered the standard wherever 

 grain is grown in every part of the world is sufficient indication 

 of their reputation and their reliability. 



We don't believe that you will be willing to let harvest time 

 approach without knowing more about the International line for 

 1006; we know you will be glad to get the catalogue. Call on the 

 dealer at your very first opportunity. 



Go to the dealer now, and get whichever catalogue you 

 want. 



If you don't know an International Dealer write to us for 

 the name and address of the one nearest you. 



International Harvester Co., of America., 



(INCORPORATED) 



CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. 



WESTERN GENERAL AGENCIES Denver. Colo., Portland, Ore., Sail Lake City, Utah, Helena, Mont., Spokane, Wash., San Francisco, Cal. /* 



International Line Binders, Reapers, Headers, Header Binders, Corn Binders, Corn Shockers, Corn Pickers. Huskers and 

 Shredders, Corn Shellers, Mowers, Hay Tedders. Hay Rakes, Sweep Rakes, Hay Loaders, Hay Stackers, Hay Balers, Knife Grinders, 

 Gasoline Engines, Pumping Jack;, Manure Spreaders, Weber Wagons, Columbus Wagons, Bettendorf Wagons and Binder Twine. 



