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the rr.cJi:: 64 iW PlowPlant;CiiMvate BETTER l ORK LESS COST By Using Flying Dutchman Implements ? 3 ; ' Best Ever Stars' V--v4 " ' ', ' Mme time liffht. draft 'and do the best work. In addition to alt the- modern imnrnvtmenia of Foot LiftJ Ilirfl Lifti Wheel Control they are equipped with Acme Soft Center Shares. . These Shares are guaranteed against breakage and are also capable of being re-tempef ed any ' number of times; thus insuring a keen, sharp cutting edge and ! easy plowing. , : , '.T ; ;Sunny South Cotton and Corn Planter It ii driven direct from the axle the , Ratable' drop is uniform and sure, and can be - regulated to any amount or seed. ran wheels cannot clog and the peculiarly shaped tire insures their following ridges ; perfectly. -The fertilizer Attacnment - A Jf nn tin tri Aftfl !! mt ncTfe. Tha bottom uvuwmvv tr www V plate revolves, Insuring a steady flow ot tertiK uery. - No caking no choking of fertilizer. r- Moline Reversible Disc Harrow w V ;ThU Harrow ts one of the strongest and most conven ient farm tools ever built.7 -Not only is the frame : low and close to the discs, but . the levers are short for orchard work. .The Gangs may. be easily ' tilted to do any sort of work and ; can be quickly .reversed without removing them from . frame,: to. throw the. soil in instead of out v t - : . , , Tongue Truck furnished as an extra at , slight additional cost.' ' v . f (Raleigh. N.tL : Atlanta! Ga. ' ai ( Columbia, S. CL Jacksonville, Fla. USING MACHINERY PROFITABLY ON A BIG FLAI STATION .-.How Tenants Are Learning Their Value as Labor. Savers; '12t- ; " i pcrienccs. With Gasoline Engine, Waterworks, Sccd-cleanirt- J la- "chinery and a Manure Spreader. . - J .;.-' ; s: 3L - : " V" ' .' By Jno. V. Cheney k Marietta, Ga. tT HET Question of: saving" 'the ex: ' ' One' of -the most satisf actory. im--1 . "pense of labor and labor-saving provements :my tenants are' making '' JL - machinery ' has' 'been" claiming - is in - the 'cleaning and grading;', of .more of 'my thought than any. other-; their 'seed' wheat, and oats since' r in connection : with ,my farming on nooKea on ,a unatnamr gram cieaner erktIons,'for with me everything I "do .. and grader. to, myllrie shaft; in -fact has to be' paid for in the eold'eash. I hardly -have : a-white "tenant" now However, it was some time, before .who' would; think" ahoiit- sowing '-his I 'could mate ;tnp my 'mind to .hav v wheat andvoats without tunning therh things done tne new - ana ,: cneapei vui u ugu iui macmuB auu.Bonuifi uui wayTy machinery rather ;than tne tne smaujauny grains, cneat,, smut, Old ''sweat otHe brow" way ofpur -weed seeds and other obnoxious for- fathers.". ,- v:' 4 """".v..-- -: ' "matwr; -Jt would be;.inC3ea;a It - is " 'noti'.?Every , farmer. Jtow-v difficult matter-.for me,. to -estimate ever, who haa" any. turn for1 machln- how much real good this one machine; erynot every pne wno can Keep new yawue naB -uone-i.orJ ia uu my tua-ij-inachinek going, much less Tepair.and; anta;;..';.?". r r."T .r-;;. keen - an - old jone ub and in kobo : : 1 find that the ayerage hiteVtenV working . ordorr ut ' almost ? every r ant will improve hjs seed if hii land farmer, can:: learn to . handle" some ? lord .will lead- the, war and show hfin kinds of lahor-AavingcniachneryN '--ts; how-arid;rhere?he can; make byit:V ;.T:' I lharorabout 700 acres St'iaiiJJOtmYtentotB last fall turned hlsl ZU r 0 n wA.anHTflWMSH .cotttori land.witha:' two-horse i about six miles, from' my locaf mar-: plow but before he did tt I .took tny w ftnr fnr thP last. W vftara have own team and subsoil plow and strbw; made' it a -rule to have 200,000 feet Stocks csrried in warehouses SOUTHERN MOLINE PLOW CO. Dept. 10 NEW ORLEANS, LA. . MOLINE PLOW CO. Dept. 10 f ; MOLINE, YUU "., ,--: A i Qf f if iltf 1 1 i i i i i r ir .in nn h ii'n i inrf' WijU iiH Mi.i t tli.n.ni.n i i'n iiiiiniiint) n n Atm jwmm m mm & i m m m mm S;'WI'.-W.V.--J 11 H..H 1M 14 1. ' .;.v- -" v.. .1 I 1 II t w-'I t .'.1 - ll L-WVi.iW.vvi-- of" lumber sawed each' . year - which . I , sell . at aet profit ot $5 perthoii-. sand, besides having, a fine lot ;of . slabs which I work . up into stove wood for sale. I never cut the tim- x ber .oft any of the land except that part I want to clear and put into cul-. tivation later YMy lumber is always cut by contract from :the stump, at so much per thousand,' and I never have any of. the' timber cut when the sap is up, so I have 'all of the tree laps cut and worked up into stove wood and fire-wood. Every year I . am trying to "clear at least .20 acres of new land," and the result is I have m Qmm&ymT$DitTm steil-flcjw. soiled & 12-foot strip clear across liis land, ,and . am- confident Ahis-. little '. work "on my nart will make: his cot-T ton on that strip show up so-wel this ;,! year that he will see' the - difference ? and' perhaps ' be. convinced that .it :i would pay him to subsoil some of .pUt' land hereafter. ' ; :'l r I believe it would pay 'every land-f lordvwho can. to" do such ' things , these, and to. have some labor-saving , his tenants to use it and encourage: "itflnsA." fnr 'it will- nav fhh " loner run, notwithstanding the .annoyances . his neighbors sometimes cause him-'! by wanting to borrow. ' - . ' " a large quantity of wood which must , Oare Must Be TJsed in BuyinV Mar - ; chlnery; -- ' - SINCE I put. in a pump. and water tankat my well we have never had any trouble, in getting plenty of good r fresh water for all our stock and 'cat tr either be left to waste or be saved and sold.- , v . This first induced me to purchase a three horse power gasoline engine and wood saw and, a little later on, a, good, wood . splitter. I placed nEVENTY-SEVEN YEARS the world's standard Plowl Enjoy the pleasure and profit of having the best. -The ; leaping Ideer trade-mark is your protection, the sign" of . quality the'mark of staunchness reliability and great plow. ' value. '.- John Deere plows mean- ' ' ; , ' - ' 'i ' 1' Coct Work. Unlets a plow doe perfect work r'f' ' - ' . . 4 you can't afford to own it at any price. " . ',0 Ease of Manasernent. - Have regard for your - M comfort. You are not arolnar to live alwava L nor buy a new plow every year, T; 3 .Strength and-DuraVHity. ; Repairs are ex 1 pensive, delay annoying., J A good plow lasta longer than poor one. . ; J lightness of Draft : Horse flesh and horse v' . A feed cost money. : Power is an exoense John Deere Quick Detachable Shares Great Improvement Save Time ' Save Temper 'I No crawling under the plow in .the "d.irt, skinning your ,ha'nds changing old style bolted shares.. - ; - Get John Deere: plows with Quick ? Detachable Shares. : ' Only one nut to remove and that handy, to reach. ? . Save . , 8o Of the time to change old style share ands all the trouble. You can't afford. to -buy a plow without this new and exclusive John Deert feature. ; BETTCR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND HOW TO USE THEM. This Is the best and biggest book wa have- Issued, v Costs . ' us eisht cents postaga to mail but we will sand you .a copy " tVee if you use farm implements. . . i Ask for package No. P 2 and address your letter to. '..:;'..' John Deere, Moline r Illinois tie,, and it is now, a rare thing ,to ;go.: ttiv" 0rflrA .nn . a " ernnn - r.nnr.rAT.ft ' ' " 1 J X2 J . - . A . - . foundation in line with my, well so : ujr auu watering irougua ury, a ; with a very-small outlay of money I - aflU. UU81 : ' - . - " t r ft . : ... ,... 1 . . .. '. ' I A. A. i. v, w; J 1 A 1 :. I1 , IJl !" ,, purup a line shaft provided with-fche wes a.migniy gooaana iaixa;, i . - .fill niffta nfl.Tif1 tn kppn nlpntv wn- necessary woou puueys anu now iiui, . , T. , 1 r ; only operate my wood saw and split- ,w .irougn,. more often :vne. ter- at the same time,"-but also, can ana promise, especially pump water from my well for use a - ?a cold, frosty, morning when'ho house and barn, run two grindstones;" Jd wel1 Cflain is so cold and icy; and ; an -emery wheel, pea" thresher and ltne owner s... stock are , the InnoceaC' grain cleaner and grader. All of these and helpless sufferers.. . ... - k : - I haven't as many cattle as I should : "aa-latge part of my farm is run by:.ave for the size of my farm,but r;;. hij-ed labor (monthly -hands )iI al-- oongat a, good manure. spreader and 5. ways' have- something for each one of find little trouble now. in gettififf my f my men todo, ho matter what kind ' hired hlQ to take, care of -'the .'mk- of -weather we" have. - i-' nur nd distribute it s0ver-the fields s - ' - ' T- - h where 'it will do the most good. hlt Work for the Hired Men in Bad tw hnlv rj.vp in'fbA h!n.ii t - v . ; Veather , r :; 0 f The wife of prominent Judge wi mak tfff ? riiTTIPC CitDi,- Cans, Coolers, - nrrnnrpmcnta with the'Neero' Uundrsis i1-,a ww Sierillzew, Separators, r rrancemcnii vim ine eKro Churns, Boilers. Eneinfi, etanchlonj and Dairy ti tillage to.take clare or thoir, wash- Eauioment of ererr kind. Get our orlces before m mrmm Ml.lMr a.- . a . .1.n.l .-.. . t ir, f -.1. ttii aummer. 4 Now tbe ' Judrs was I 'npotis and extremely fat He Uppod the ..! at 800 rounds. ;. . J s placing your orders elsewhere. CACAN'S DAHYStTm nOUSE,CreeMb;re.l.C hot only saves in the handling of the ;, manure, but distributes it evenly -and P, COURSE, most farmers have ; uniformly 'and ..pulverizes It bo that " work In and around the barn, for 'the- plant .can ;feed upon- it 'more1. their hired hands- to", do when the: profitably.."1 , is ;? .,: - ;i.;t: weather. is bad, and they can't "work?.; 'But to those who are going to bujr In.the field. "I have a-lot of this work,; machinery, it1 is .well -to -caution them but. I cannot-see.how. I-could afford that it would be good . business to : be C Tn nirp nnnna nv t no mnnrn n n nnv nnrmTiii in aaiantivi - .. am m1 t l MA W , M-N 4MWM f J I' E SS UViVVlUg ' VUvJl l 1 l tnem ror sona ;time,ir i aian t nave an Kinas- or farm- machinery ' and. something -besides'- barn work for tools; good, ; bad and no good at allr them to do when bad weather corned so don't assume that any old-machine ay, men, ana my. tenants, now nsuv win .do gooa..'V' Don't vDuy;Until- jrou ally work with sharp axes, since they I are. convinced it will do: the work.' can come up any rainy day an grind Every farmer ought to go to his state' .them - without turning: the" crank -of " fair in the fall, of each year, where an old wabbling; crooked grindstone.7 he can, see the latest and best jnakes? They are all now 5 acquiring tho habit f vb i farm i machinery and farmi: tools of picking up all the old plow, points 1 and. have1 them ; where he can-study" and plows .they find about , the f armli and compare their. Rood noints. - The as they: can Tiring .them .up and ,wlth'. agent is- Always there and will - show t the use of my emery wheel for a fewl his "maehine .and 7demdnstrateV!hat . minutes make them as good and uae it .will do, 5. and - if tfee "buyer . is hot X ul as when they were first bonghtC rgoodenough' judge of ' a machfno - it" And since I; put in .a pea" thresherv might pay him beforevbuylng to got1 run by my engine, I find that most ot r aoxne brie "-'to-.-asataf. himc'in ir n r : my tenants are getting Unto tbeV comparisons of tho pierits of the ma-'' mighty good habit ptrpicking all the- chine he, wishes '.tfifarj tor he' might" peasithey 'can' and -bating- them for jBaye,;jojn money and also save the, Vl A TlPTf . RPffinnR .T1in ffn V ttnA ehnr. nvnm a n tn'rt 4(nn.l..il. J. ,. m : ..'. Jng..: -uv".-; v, ' ''.; t ..;.;. ; : ing on hts hands something eo worth TarUci; won second prt.e in our M1; VIghbors, Would ttt chlnery Special tontcst The Editors. V r ,Want to borrow.
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