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GIVEN AWAY 
VUE are pleased to offer our customers a splendid present this year the 
r-A.-‘,‘- Suc ^ ess , A “ to " Bu ggy” and an opportunity to obtain one absolutely 
hKbb. Read—A wonderful chance, begin today. 
The “Success Auto-Buggy” will smoothly skim along good roadsatalmost 
any speed you want on an average consumpiion of one gallon of gasoline for 
every 50 to 100 miles run, depending upon the condition of the roads That 
means an expense of only 15c. or 20c. The wheels being high the machine 
will clear all ordinary obstructions in the road and none of the working parts 
can drag in the mud or sand when the wheels get into deep ruts Equipped 
as it is with solid rubber tires, the owner of a “Success” is never bothered 
with punctures and the replacing with expensive pneumatic tires. 
The “Success” easily carries two good-sized men swiftly along the level 
stretches of road on the high gear; up any ordinary hill that a strong horse 
can pull a buggy on the low gear, through mud, sand or snow, over the rutty 
and rocky places and through stubble fields with the same degree of comfort 
as in a well springed easy running buggy. 
From every standpoint the “Success” is practical. The manufacturers 
guarantee this and many owners of the “Success Auto-Buggies” will verify 
the statement, that it can easily climb hills that have “stalled” high priced 
machines. This, of course, is because of the high wheels, for it is generally 
admitted that the larger the wheels of a vehicle, the less effort it requires lo 
propel it and the smaller the wheels with which nearly all Automobiles are 
equipped, the greater the power it takes to run them. For the same reason 
the “Success” is much easier to run over rough and rocky roads and through 
mud, slush and sand, than the low wheeled, heavy pneumatic tired machines 
The “Success” is absolutely safe. The engine is simple of construction and 
extremely easy to understand. The steering is hand-wheel controlled by chain 
and sprocket attached to the one piece front axle. There are two band brakes 
on the transmission, powerful enough to bring such a light-running buggy to 
a ready stop in case of emergency. Above all things the “Success” is dur¬ 
able. It is built to stand the hard knocks of every-day use. Weight, 450 
pounds. Crated for shipment, 600 pounds. 
How To Get An Auto-Buggy Free 
We will give one of the above “Success Auto-Buggies” FREE to the ten 
persons sending us the Ten Largest Club Orders for the largest number of 
pounds of either 20th Anniversary Corn or 20th Anniversary Potatoes, or 
both, as offered on pages 36 and 37 of this Catalogue, before the 15th dav of 
June, 1908. 
It makes no difference where you live or whether you order for yourself or 
get up a club order among your friends and neighbors. You are entitled to 
compete for one of the Auto-Buggies. 
We are not employing any regular canvassers, therefore we do not expect 
any large club orders from anyone, but we hope to widely introduce our new 
Corn and Potato this year. 
Remember, these ten “Auto-Buggies” will be shipped next June to the 
ten persons sending us the ten largest club orders for pounds of our 20th 
Anniversary Corn and 20th Anniversary Potatoes. Orders can be sent in 
at one time, or at different times up to June 15th, 1908. 
Should it happen that there is a tie on any of the ten largest club orders, 
the value of the Auto-Buggy will be equally divided in cash. 
Begin early and send us some orders. You will be surprised the small club 
orders that will carry off the Ten Buggies. 
Western orders can be filled from our Western Branch House, Washing¬ 
ton, Iowa. You can send your orders to either our eastern or western houses, 
it makes no difference to us, and we promise you good service. 
Address, 
F. B. MILLS CO., Seedsmen, 
(Or if you live nearer and prefer you can send to) Hose Hill, N. Y. 
Washington, Iowa. 
tei T'For prices of Corn and Potatoes see next two pages. 
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