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Lehigh Cement Makes Your lam Expense-Proof 
Here Is the Story of 
My Expense-Proof Farm 
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Before I built my new barn, the silo, the milk 
house, the feeding trough and other things, I sent for this book— 
“The Expense-Proof Farm.’' I found in it the story of Lehigh Cement Concrete— 
the story of structures that would last forever, that were fireproof and that would never need constant 
and expensive repairing. 
“Then I built my new buildings of Lehigh Cement Concrete. I now 
have an Expense-Proof farm. The valuation of my property has teen increased. My 
fire insurance rate has become neglible. My cattle have been improved in quality. My hogs are 
healthier. I have something that I can proudly pass on to the children. 
If you intend to erect any new 
building or rebuild an old one, be sure 
to use concrete . No building material will give 
you better returns on your investment. Lehigh 
Cement Concrete increases in strength with age—has power 
to resist the elements and the wear of time. Progressive 
farmers are building everything of concrete. 
The high quality of Lehigh Cement is 
manifested today on thousands of farms where 
it has been selected exclusively for concrete work—it should 
be your choice. The greatest care is taken in the manu¬ 
facture of Lehigh Cement. Every bag comes up to our 
high standard. More than one tenth of all the cement used in 
this country is Lehigh. The remaining nine tenths being manu¬ 
factured by over one hundred other companies. 
Uniform qualities of strength, 
fineness and color—countrywide distrib¬ 
uting facilities are reasons which make Lehigh 
—the National Cement. 
GET FREE BOOK 
“The Expense-Proof Farm” 
Send for this valuable book to- 
day. Thousands are now reading it and 
profiting by the concrete facts contained therein. 
It will show you how to make your farm expense- 
proof at very low first cost. 
LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT CO. 
Chicago, III. Allentown, Pa. Spokane, Wash. 
100 Consumers Building 160 Young Building 210 Old National Bank Building 
12 Mills—Annual Capacity Over 12,000,000 Barrels 
