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Vol. LXXX. 
Published Weekly by The Rural Publishing Co.. 
033 W. 30th St.. New York. Price One Dollar a Year. 
September 17, 1921 
Entered as Second-Class Matter. June 26. 187S. at the Post 
Office at New York. N. Y., under the Act of March 3. 1879. 
No. 4656 
Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts 
The big, draft horse is “coming back!” No that is not a fair statement, for 
he ‘ 6 never went off.” There has always been a good demand for big, sound 
horses. The light drivers and “chunks” are doomed, and will not pay, but 
the big, hearty fellows are needed for plow and truck work, and always will be 
