‘Iht RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
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Copyright 1920, by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Gb. 
“Because I use a truck on Goodyear Cord Tires I load potatoes, 
onions, etc., in the fields and haul to Louisville, 12 miles, in 
50 minutes. Horses take 2 hours. The pneumatic-tired truck 
saves much labor and expense on my two farms totaling ISO 
acres.”—Jacob Rupp, Farmer , R. F. D. No. 1, Louisville, Kentucky 
r INHERE are farmers everywhere throughout 
this country today who have practically 
duplicated the experience related above by this 
Kentuckian. 
They have proved that Goodyear Cord Tires free 
them from slow hauling, either by horses or 
solid-tired trucks, and thus free them from one 
of the worst handicaps ever placed on farming 
effort. 
The use of the spry Goodyear Cords has the 
effect of moving a farm closer to town, of 
speeding up the other power-driven machinery 
on it, and so of getting each day’s work done 
most easily and quickly. 
Thus the perfected pneumatic truck tire is a 
powerful factor in that progress which not only 
is increasing decisively the income of the farmer 
but also is making his activities far more pleasant. 
Its traction, cushioning and nimbleness have 
been made thoroughly practical for farm truck¬ 
ing by Goodyear Cord construction which adds 
a tremendous toughness well known to rural 
users of Goodyear Cord Tires. 
Accurate information detailing the results 
attained by farmers, ranchers and country motor 
express lines with pneumatic-tired trucks can be 
secured by writing to The Goodyear Tire &: 
Rubber Company, at Akron, Ohio. 
