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Vte RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
Here’s where a boot get 
its longest, hardest test 
D OWN in the rich farm-lands of the lower 
Mississippi Valley it’s low and flat, with 
hardly any drainage. Mud is everywhere—8 
out of every 10 men wear boots all winter 
long. No ordinary boot can make good in 
Mississippi; and that’s probably why for 
forty years they’ve been buying boots from us. 
Look over a pair of the latest model U. S. 
Boots at your dealer’s. Note the many ex¬ 
clusive features—the curved “Rocker” last 
that makes walking easy—the flanged sole— 
the extra heavy reinforcements at every point 
of strain. You’ll understand why they’re 
making good on the hardest jobs everywhere. 
U. S. Boots are just one of the many types in 
the big U. S. line. We make every kind of rub¬ 
ber footwear you could want around the farm 
—all built in the same rugged, reliable way. 
Always look for that U. S. trademark — the 
honor mark that millions of farmers know. 
United States Rubber Company 
