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ey>.?  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
October  21,  191fi. 
them  ft  r  uinijf'jt  and  lens.  These  letters 
had  a  tivf*  days  return  flaitn  ou  them  nn-I 
have  not  been  answered.  C.  G.  K. 
California. 
We  took  this  matter  up  in  behalf  of 
our  California  subscriber  and  received 
one  letter  from  the  firm  telling  us  that, 
their  failure  to  fill  the  order  was  due 
to  the  faet  that  the  concern  was  very 
busy  filling  orders  for  war  materials. 
This  was  several  months  ago  and  our 
subsequent  letters  demanding  that  the 
artiele  ordered  he  sent,  or  the  money  re¬ 
funded  have  been  entirely  ignored.  We 
merely  desire  that  our  subscribers  have 
the  benefit  of  C.  Q.  K.'s  experience  for 
their  future  guidance. 
PUBLISHER’S  DESK 
The  address  given  by  Commissioner 
Dillon  at  Utica  before  the  dairymen  of 
Central  New  York,  1ms  been  printed  in 
pamphlet  form,  and  we  still  have  some 
copies  for  distribution.  We  shall  bo  glad 
to  send  a  copy  without  cost  to  anyone 
applying  for  same,  just  as  long  as  the 
supply  lasts. 
"I’ve  Been  Taking ‘Ball-Band’ 
Home  for  Years” 
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the  snow  and  sleet  and  wet.  When 
the  bad  weather  comes  it’s  mighty 
comforting  to  know  that  you  have 
"Ball-Band”  in  the  house  ready  to  put  on. 
Sj  "Ball-Band”  Footwear  is  the  cheapest  in  the 
long  run,  for  it  fives  more  days  wear  at  the 
lowest  cost  per  days  wear. 
$  This  Rubber  Footwear  is  made  in  differ- 
W  ent  styles  and  sizes  for  men  and  women 
$  as  well  as  boys  and  girls.  The  bright  Red 
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Buy  “Ball-Band”  Light  Y/eight  Rubbers  for 
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'’t  jdhvct.  rit  any  rate,  send  for 
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how  to  care  for  good  Rubber  Footwear. 
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Deep  plowing  conserves  moisture. 
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Good  farmers  plo at  deep . 
Most  of  the  two-way  plows  now  on  the  mar¬ 
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plowing  was  generally  recognized. 
Moline 
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farmer’s  urgent  need  of  a  correctly 
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High  wheels  and  greater  beam  clearance  permits 
plows  to  go  deep  without  danger  of  clogging  in  trashy  land. 
Automatic  Pole  Shift  relieves  driver  of  using  shifting 
lever  at  each  end  of  the  field — saves  trouble. 
You’ll  appreciate  the  light  draft,  easy  power  lift,  simple 
method  of  leveling  the  seat  when  working  on  hillsides, 
quick  adjustment  of  beams  to  cut  wide  or  narrow  furrows. 
Ask  your  Moline  dealer  to  show  you  this  plow. 
Free  illustrated  literature  sent  on  request. 
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