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THE IRRIGATION AGK. 



WE SHALL be glad to mail 

 anyone who wishes same, 

 our free catalog. We sell our 

 product through dealers and 

 jobbers entirely and solicit in- 

 quiries from all dealers. Our 

 goods are well and favorably 

 known. They are standards in 

 the United States Army and 

 several other departments of 

 the government. 



Gold Medal Camp Furniture Mfg. Co. 



Racine, Wis., U. S. A. 



The field is unlimited and uncrowded; marketing the 

 product in competition with the clay interests and at clay 

 tile prices produces a great profit and a glance at the future 

 spells only success for the factory or business started today . 



No existing proposition offers such flattering induce- 

 ments or such a field of opportunity for the man looking 

 for a vocation or for the man looking for an investment. 

 No other business can net you such profits on the amount 

 of capital involved, and no other business has such an 

 unlimited future. 



Just think of a business paying from 30% to 50% on 

 the investment the very first season, and subsequently 

 from 50% to 150%, then ask yourself the question Is it 

 worthy of investigation? 



Our literature gives you all the details regarding the 

 merits of cement tile, the cost of manufacture, the amount 

 of capital required to embark in the business; how to 

 build your factory and last, but not least, it tells you 

 how we aid the manufacturer using our machinery and 

 gives you our full and complete proposition. A short 

 letter telling that you are interested will bring complete 

 data. 



The Cement Tile Machinery Co. 



172 Rath St., Waterloo, Iowa. 





A Long List of Uses 



THERE seems to be no 

 limit to what the tractor can 

 do. It is doing new things 

 on farms every season. It appears to 

 live on work and is not to be satisfied. 

 Says a writer in a prominent farm jour- 

 nal, "Today tractors are being used for 

 practically all of the operations on the 

 farm with the exception of the corn 

 planting and the last two cultivations of 

 the same crop." Then he goes on to tell 

 how one tractor on a 320-acre farm cuts 

 down the number of horses needed from 

 twelve to five. 



The farmer who today carefully compares tractor- 

 power and costly horse-power, and realizes the gross 

 inefficiency of the horse, buys a tractor. And when he 

 compares tractor records, construction, reputation and 

 backing, he buys an 



I H C OU Tractor 



I H C tractors are built to meet all field difficulties, 

 and are planned for endurance, strength, and the 

 elimination of unnecessary . weight. Simplicity 

 of mechanism, ease of management, protection 

 of parts from injury, and economy in fuel 

 every detail of construction and operation re- 

 ceives equal care. The result of building up to 

 I H C standards is to be found on hundreds of 

 farms in as many satisfied owners. 

 For your needs whether for plowing, seeding, 



harvesting, or drawing other field machines, hauling 

 produce, threshing, shredding, grinding feed, sawing 

 wood, etc., whether your farm is large or small you 

 will find a tractor for your work in the I H C line. 

 I H C oil tractors are made in all approved styles 

 and in 6-12, 7-15, 10-20, 12-25, 15-30, 25-45, and 30-60- 

 horse power sizes. The I H C line also includes all 

 styles of general purpose engines for farm, shop and 

 mill, in sizes from 1 to 50-horse power, operating on low 

 and high grade fuel oils, gas and alcohol. See the 

 I H C local dealer for catalogues and full information, 

 or write the nearest branch house. 



WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES: Dennr. Col.; Helena, Mont.; Portland, 

 Ore.; Spokane, Waib.; Silt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, Cat. 



International Harvester Company of America / 



(Incorporated) 

 Chicago U S A > 



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