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Harder Manufacturing Company, Box A, Gobi eskill, New York 
MORE MILK 
RICHER MILK'"' 
BETTER PRICES 
HEALTHIER CATTLE 
SMALLER FEED BILLS 
INCREASED PROSPERITY 
EASIER FEEDING 
LESS WINTER WORK 
CORN CROP ALL SAVED 
RN CROP GATHERED EARLY 
ABUNDANCE OF WARM 
SUCCULENT WINTER FEED 
PROTECTION AGAINST WINTER 
BLASTS AND SUMMER DROUGHTS 
Does a Harder Silo Pay? 
Barnevcld, N. Y., January 3, ’15. 
Gentlemen: Mv Haider Silo is all and more than I expected. 
The silage is great. I liad been getting about 0,000 pounds 
of mill; per cow-.vear. After I got tile silo they have been 
giving me over 7,000 pounds per cow-year. 1 claim that a 
Harder Silo will pay for itself every two years and keep cows 
in a much healthier condition. The Harder door and front lias 
them all stopped a mile. For success. 
W. E. JONES. 
ICinJerhook, N. Y., April 20, 1013. 
Dear Sirs: Yours of the 28th received. Will be pleased to 
send you a picture of our silo and barns, showing silo for your 
catalog. 
Cash from milk (no Silo) October 1st to April 1st. .$2,250.00 
Cash from milk (with Silo) October 1st to April 1st.$2,834.00 
Tills is from the same number of cows both years: same 
price per can for milk; same herd of cows, and over $200.00 
less grain fed this winter with the ensilage. 
Yours truly, 
GEO. B. MEKW1N. 
Is Harder Silage Good? 
Ilartwick, N T . Y., January 4, 1915. 
Gentlemen: The fact is. my Harder Silo is satisfactory in 
every respect. I have fed silage for 15 years from a home¬ 
made silo and always had some spoil. What 1 am now feed¬ 
ing from my new Harder is the best that 1 have ever fed in 
all that time. Yours very truly, 
WM. C. AIXSLIH. 
Amenia, N. Y., December 20, 1914. 
Gentlemen: The Harder Silo I purchased from you is 
satisfactory in every particular, from the base to the roof. 
The lumber Is at least a quarter of ail inch thicker than that 
furnished by others, and the silage is coming out in splendid 
condition, and there is very little odor about it. Some of the 
others can be detected a mile or more by their peculiarly dis¬ 
agreeable od'or. Very truly yours, 
II. W. ROTHSTEIN. 
Does a Harder 
Silo Bear Inves¬ 
tigation ? 
Meehanicsville, X. Y., 
Dec. 29th, 1914. , 
Dear Sirs: When Mrs. B-■ 
decided to purchase a silo she 
told me I would have to select 
it. An agent for another Silo in¬ 
vited me to go in his auto and 
inspect all the Silos of different 
makes we knew of. We very 
carefully inspected seven differ¬ 
ent makes and I considered the 
Harder far superior to all others 
and I had' to thank the agent for 
his trouble but told him 1 would have to order the Harder. 
I do not know of a point in any other Silo that is superior 
to tlie Harder. 
Very truly, 
GEORGE B. THOMAS. 
Is a Harder Silo Satisfactory? 
Trenton, N. J., August 10. 1914. 
Gentlemen: I am sending a check in payment of the 
within bill. When the Sihi reached here I was on busi¬ 
ness in Maine. I have just completed having it put to¬ 
gether and find that it is very satisfactory. 
With my kindest regards and best wishes, I remain, 
Very truly, 
JOHN H. SCEDDER. 
“THE KIND UNCLE SAM USES” 
Steel Bound — No Bursting 
Non-Conducting—No Spoiling 
Spline Doweled — No Leaning 
Anchored — No Collapsing 
Convenient Doors—No “Cussing” 
Saf.e Ladder — No Accident 
Is''a Harder Silo Durable? 
Fombell, I‘a., January 2, 1915. 
Dear Sirs; Am well pleased with Silo bought from you. It 
has been filled fourteen times and is doing as good service 
as ever. Yours truly, 
J. F. SCHRAMM. 
Brewster, N. Y., January 12. 1914. 
Dear Sirs. I purchased a Silo of you in 1898. It is iti as 
good condition as when erected and lias never had' a lioop 
tightened. 1 would not buy other than a Harder Silo. 
Very truly, 
OSCAR BAILEY. 
Is a Harder Silo Rigid? 
Shortsvllle, N. Y., December 21, 1914. 
Dear Sirs: After 11 years of silo and silage experience, I 
can say that the Harder Silo is the most satisfactory Silo 
I have seen. The dowels hold the silo more rigid and keep 
it plumb. I will cheerfully recommend it to those going to 
build. Yours truly, 
LOUIS N. COULTER. 
Iloyersford, Pa.. December 21, ’14. 
» Sirs: The silo I bought of your agent proves to lie satis¬ 
factory in every way. I was surprised to see such clean 
lumber. The Patent Door System is a great feature over all 
others. I have had' people remark that it was the best Silo 
(hey ever saw. Your special anchorage is tile only way to 
stay a Silo to withstand all storms. 
With Best Wishes, I am, 
Yours truly 
WALLACE HOYER 
Will a Harder 
Silo Please You? 
Osceola, Pa., 
January 1. 1915. 
Gentlemen: I bought of your 
agent one of your Silos. Am 
much pleased with it. The lum¬ 
ber is better tliau I expected. 
It arrived in fine shape and was 
no trouble to erect. 
Wishing you success, I am. 
Yours truly, 
FRANK VAN DUSEN. 
Hilton, N. Y., December 20, 1914. 
Gentlemen: I haven't seen any silo yet that 1 thought 
was better or as good as the Harder. The ensilage is keep¬ 
ing perfectly. It lias beeii below zero here, but the en¬ 
silage did not freeze anv to speak of. 
Very truly yours, 
A. D. CURTIS. 
Bethel, Conn. Sept. 21, 1914. 
Dear Sirs: Enclosed find check for Silo shipped July 
22nd'. Silo arrived in perfect condition and was satisfac¬ 
tory in every way. 
Yours truly, 
D. R. WARNER & SON. 
For 16 years the Harder Silo has been recognized by dairy authorities everywhere as the standard; always the 
leader in important improvements. Used by the National Government and many State Governments. More 
durable than other constructions. Write for catalogue and the practical, interesting story of “Silas Low,” which 
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