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T II E 1 1?IU G A T I N AGE. 



Learn How To Take Care of Your 



BALL -BAND 



RUBBER FOOTWEAR 



It's not while rubber footwear is 

 being worn that it gets the most 

 abuse it's how you care for it 

 after you get home and take it 

 off, that makes it wear a long time 

 or a short time. 



For the benefit of the eight and 

 one half million men who wear 

 ''Ball-Band" Rubber Footwear, we 

 have prepared a booklet 



"More Days Wear" 



This booklet is sent free. It tells you 

 how to treat your rubber footwear so 

 as to get the most out pf it. "Ball-Band" 

 Rubber Footwear if rightly treated will 

 outlast ordinary rubber footwear two to 

 one. Send and get the booklet . 



When you buy rubber footwear look for 

 the Red Ball. It's the "Ball-Band" Trade 

 Mark and it stands for Quality. 



50,000 stores sell "Ball-Band." 



Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co 



346 Water Street 

 Mishawaka, Ind. 



"The House That Pays 



Millions for Quality'' 



BUCKEYE 



Power 

 Working Heads 



DESIGNED 

 especially for 

 IRRIGATION 

 and pumping large 

 quantities of water 

 from deep wells. 



Made in four sizes. 

 Range of stroke, 5 to 

 24 inches. Size of 

 cylinder can be varied 

 to meet requirements of 

 depth and diameter 

 of well. 



The frame is attached 

 to the base of the pump 

 so that it can be hinged 

 back out of the way 

 when the pump rods 

 and valves are being 

 removed. 



Write TODAY for Catalogue R 

 Manufactured by 



MAST, FOOS & COMPANY 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



Lauson Quality Keeps Your Engine on the Job 



Lauson Quality is based on 

 our knowledge that delays 

 mean unnecessary expense to 

 the engine owner. 



The Cost of a Part may be insig- 

 nificant but the cost of interrupted 

 work is often prohibitive. 



When an engine is laid up waiting 

 for repairs, the delay means a big 

 item to you. 



Delays mean excessive cost that 

 must be added to the first cost of an 

 engine. That is why a cheap engine 

 is expensive at any price, compared 

 to a Lauson. 



Lauson Kerosene Engines are built 

 to give long, continuous service, year 

 in and year out. You will find more 

 drop forged parts used in its con- 

 struction than in any other engine 

 offered you. 



Built in sizes from 2 to 50 H. P. horizontal and 25 to 100 H. P. two and four cylinder vertical. 



The best engine you can secure for irrigating is the cheapest in the long run. 



Our large catalog explains Lausoh Construction thoroughly. A postal will bring it. 



THE JOHN LAUSON MFG. CO., 68 Monroe St., New Holstein, Wis. 



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