THE IERIGATION AGE. 



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I INSURE THE HARVEST PROFIT 



THE profit from all the work, time, and money 

 you put into your grain fields in the spring 

 and summer depends on the harvest. Pre- 

 paring the soil, planting good seed, and caring for 

 the fields while the grain is growing all are impor- 

 tant but the harvest is most important of all. 



You must appreciate how much depends on the 

 harvesting machines you will use. You know that 

 you cannot afford to risk using a machine that may 

 break down during the few days in which you must 

 harvest the value and profit of a hundred day's work. 

 Why not take a lesson from the experience of mil- 

 lions of other progressive farmers by choosing one 

 of the six famous I H C harvesting machines? 



Champion McCormick Osborne 

 Deering Milwaukee Piano 



Your time cannot be used to better advantage 

 now than in looking over your present equipment 

 and in investigating new machines if you are in the 

 least doubtful of the capacity of your old machines 

 to stand the strain of another season's hard work- 



Above all, your 



IHC 



Service Bureau 



The purpose of 

 this Bureau is to 

 furnish farmers 

 with information 

 on better farming:. 

 If you have any 

 worthy question 

 concerning soils, 

 crops, pests, fer- 

 tilizer, etc., write 

 to the IHC Ser 

 vice Bureau, and 

 learn what our 

 experts and others 

 have found out 

 concerning these 

 subjects. 



harvest must be carried on with- 

 out interruption. The rapidly 

 ripening grain waits for no man. 

 Delays at harvest time are too 

 expensive to risk. Your harvest- 

 ing machines must be right. 

 It takes time to consider 

 carefully before deciding on any 

 harvesting machine. You not 

 only want dependa- 

 bility, efficiency, 

 strength, and dura- 

 bility, but you also 

 want a machine 

 backed by a reputa- 

 tion that insures all 



these things. You want a machine backed by an 

 organization that insures your getting absolutely 

 Interchangeable parts quickly in case of emergency. 

 Don't overlook that vitally important point. 



Many years of experience and constant improving 

 has placed IHC harvesting machines in a class by 

 themselves. Whether you choose a Champion, 

 McCormick, Osborne, Milwaukee, Deering, or Piano, 

 you are assured of a machine that is built according 

 to the best principles of construction worked out by 

 I H~C experts after years of careful observance of har- 

 vesting machines at work, under every condition, in 

 the fields of thousands of farmers throughout the 

 country. 



Why not see the I H C local dealer at once? Now, 

 while you are not nearly as busy as you will be later, 

 is the time to give the harvesting machine question 

 careful thought. Before another sunset insure the 

 profit of a hundred days. Let the IHC local dealer 

 tell you which of the six I H C harvesting machines 

 is best for your requirements Champion, McCor- 

 mick, Osborne, Deering, Milwaukee, and Piano - 

 all of the highest quality. Do not overlook their 

 Efficient lines of haying machines and tools. 



Don't experiment with binder twine, either. Get 

 one of the seven perfectly dependable brands of twine 

 and be sure. Choose Champioa, McCormick, Os- 

 borne, Deering, Milwaukee, Piano, or International 

 in Sisal, Standard, Manila, and Pure Manila brands. 



If not convenient for you to call on the IHC 

 local dealer this week, write at once to nearest branch 

 house for catalogues and any information you espe- 

 cially desire. 



WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES:-Denver, Colo.; 

 Helena, Mont.; Portland, Ore.; Spokane, Wash.; 

 Salt Lake City. Utah; San Francisco. Cal. 



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA 



(Incorporated) 



Chicago USA 



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