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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Renew your subscription of the IRRIGATION AGE for 1907 



Send us in Post Office or Express money order for $1.00 



With Primer of Irrigation $2.50 



TWO PIANOS! CASH! BIG PRIZES FREE! 



u Can Tell 

 Many Dots 



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CDCC If You Can Tell 



rnEE HOW 



IF YOU CAN COUNT AND PLAN YOU CAN WIN! 



SUCCESSFUL FARMING will jive to those who can count the dots in 

 the piano correctly or nearest correctly, the following list of 

 prizes. CAN YOU DO IT? 



TWO Elegant Pianos, onetoaladyandonetoagentleiian. 



2nd. Two Hundred Dollars Cash. 

 3rd. One Hundred Dollars Cash. 

 4th. Fifty Dollars Cash. 

 5th. Twenty-five Dollars Cash. 

 Hext 5. Ten Dollars Each. 

 Next 10. Five Dollars Each. 

 Next 25. Two Dollars Each. 



CONDITIONS: 50 cents pays for one year and one 

 count. $1.00 pays for two years and three counts. You 

 get $50 extra if you have three counts. It will pay you 

 to have three. See conditions below. 



Don't Delay!:: 



If you Want Piano or 

 it her Prlz 



nd your count* 

 once. 



Win! 



If this chan gets destroyed another 

 printed upon heavy paper will be sent 

 upon receipt of 8c stamp for postage. 



i This contest Is not to be confused with the 



J guessing or estimating contests. Our contest 



s a test of skill in counting and planning and the best man wins. 



It depends upon you. There la no guess or chance about It. Do not hesitate about 



entering but get your counts in at once. 



PRIZE WINNERS IN PAST CONTESTS 



&D;n fnr H flfl Surely people may enter yourcontests know- 

 rianO lOr Ol.UU. ing that they will receive fair treatment. 

 How glad I was to win a piano for BO small an amountand wholly 

 unexpected. The paper alone is worth all I paid. 



MRS. L. W. NOTT, Marlon, I*. 

 U* U/AM M D!anA Refer people to me If they 

 tic HOn a rianO. wantto know whether you 

 are honest. I got a piuno for a prize and A PlAffO 

 never heard of you until I answered yourad. 



*inn nn D.: I BO' mv *100.00 * l(1 it'was the easlet I 

 o I UU.UU r riZc. ever earned. The dots are hard to count 



but 1 know the prizes go to those who win them fairly. 



rONniTinN^~ 60cents P a y sfor a y ear ' ssabscrl P tIon to SUCCESSFUL ... , ocftn T^Whom B ItM^Con 



vunuillUlio FARMING and one count; $1.00 pays for two years and WOH OubU UaSn. 



three conntsand roakes yon eligible for t-he special $50.00 prizes given to 



winners of 1st prizes If they bave three counts. See below. 



AW ADHC will be inn ilr ax follows The persons giving correct or near- 



rtTT HIVU*J est correct count will get first prize. Next nearest correct, 



second, etc. 



Sk^fl DD I 7FC~Wo believe everybody should have three counts so they 



Pwv I KI/.I..J can have one each side of what they think is correct to 



e more sure to hit it. To enconrnge this we will give $50.00 extra to win- 

 ners of 1st prizes if they have three counts. Kemember if you have one 



count you get 1st prize only, but if you have three counts you get$50extra. 



TIMP DDI7PC 8-25.0O Extra. We feel early counters should 

 I 1JV1L I KIM, ,3 be rewarded and we will give $25.00 to the person 



sending best answers by March 31st. 



In case of tie we will write each person so tied asking them to make 



as few words as possible from the letters of the alphabet, using each 



letter of the alphabet twice and only twice, and no one word more than 



once, each letter left over counting as one word. To the one tied in the 



counting who gives us the fewest words as above will be awarded first 



prize. This practically eliminates all question of tie, but If there should 



by any possibility be a tie in this the prize will be divided equally be- 

 tween those so tielng. 



Subscription without counts is 25 cents per year, additional counts 



after you bave three entered as per our terms in paragraph "condition" 



above may be entered at 25 cents each. 



Fredonla, Kas. 100 C. 8. Wyman, 

 V in ton. la. 60 S.Irvlnpr8teyer.225E. 

 Bait., Baltimore. Md. 00 E. M. Hall, 

 Montrose,Mo.$W> L. F.Stinson.Arca- 

 ta, Calif. 50 A. J. Perdue, Altoona, 

 la. $60 Albert Peterson, Holdrejze, 

 Neb. Plano-^Ir. Llbbie(Jreulick,8t. 

 Paul. Minn. Piano W.8. Keevor,8i7 

 Freeman 8t.,CinclnnatI,O. llano J. 

 Gemachlieh, Kensington, Kan. These 



prize of (350.00 Cash in last contest. I 

 was much surprised. I want to vouch as to Successful 

 ru.IW.IUn*. %9Kf JgBia^MMM va. 



ijoo.oo CASH DoYouWantS100Cash?l,riS^ 



greenbacks. Thanks to you gentle- 

 men. Your contest must be fair. The 

 -judges have been impartial Refer to 

 me. J. W. SMITH, Rome, Okla. 



$50.00 for Canada. S^won 



(50. Never knew there WHS such a 

 paper until I answered ad, now I will 

 never be without It again. 



Miss E. Fornelr, Mantane, Quebec 

 U/ * Dl* nn I received the elegant 

 WOn 3 TianO. piano which I won In 

 your recent content, and all was per- 

 fectly grand. I am recommending 

 you to all my friends and you are at 

 liberty to use my name as reference 



Publisher SUCCESSFUL FARMING, 235 Tenth St., DM Moints, Iowa. 

 I enclose I ................ for subscription to SUCCESSFUL FARMING, 



and I wish to enter the .................. (write ladles' or gents') Contest. 



If Jl.OO is paid send three counts; if only 6Uc is paid send ONLY ONE 

 count. The extra $50.00 go only to those having THREE or more 

 counts entered. 



My Count is: (1) .............. (1) ................ (3) ................. 



NAME ............................................................... 



P. O .......................... .. State... 



ny 

 IS 



time you wish. 



. 

 ISAAC SHOT WELL, Rockland,Ohlo 



OthersWhoHaveWon: 



W. C. ELLIOTT, 



AudubOD, U. 



jB50_.Op_CA8_H 



NEWTON BABICK. 

 Llconier, lad. 



are but a few of many. 

 a list of hundreds if we had space. 

 Tou might as well be a winner, If 

 you go at it at once. 



f A 1li: M *i An elegant Piano for a Dollar. That 

 TOr IllinOIS. Is what I got and anybody that 



thinks your prizes are not awarded fairly don't know. 



There can be no favorites or I would not have won. 



HVRA A. FURSMAN,Panola,Ill. 



fUOENIE FOURNIER 

 M*t*ne. Quebec. 



Nobody connected with our paper will be allowed to compete. 

 closes June 30, bat get your counts In at once. See about time prize abc 



Address all letters to SUCCESSFUL FARMING, 235 Tenth, St.. Des Moines, Iowa. 





