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THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER 610 (2) J . ' 'A New Book . Just Off the Press Illustrates and de scribes the most com plete line of farm implements. Tells how to adjust and use farm tools under varying conditions. It is a practical ency clopedia of farm im plements worth dol lars to you a 168 page text book. It tells about John Deere Implements: Steel plows, cultiva tors and harrows; corn planters, disc harrows and beet tools; farm and mountain wagons; manure spreaders; portable and station ary grain elevators and corn shelters; hay loaders, stackers, sweep rakes, mowers and side delivery takes; motor hay presses; grain drills and seeders; full line of chilled plows ; grain binders and corn binders; hit-and-miss and volume-governing gasolene en gines. To get this book free, state what spec ial implements you exe interested in and ask for the book as Package No. X -2. John Deere Motor Press The Press with the powerful eccentric gears. Gears are mounted off center, giving more power on the working stroke, a quicker return of plunger and very desirable action of the self-feed the three points of prime importance. Easily bales 2 to 4 tons per hour without any jar or shock. Powerful self-feed arm and plunger, improved form of drop blocker and automatic tucker insure well shaped, firmly packed, smooth end bales, the kind that bring the highest price. Entire outfit is always ready for work. No lining up of engine required. Wide track front axles with a fifth wheel is why this press stands up so well and is so easily moved. Made in three sizes for 14x18, 16x18 and 18x22" bales. Write if interested in Hay Press, Loader, Stacker, Side Delivery Rake or other hay tools and ask for free book, "Better Hay How to Make and Market It". 22ssa Van Brunt Single Disc Grain Drills Plant any small grain, from alfalfa to bearded oats, corn and peas, even in trash, gumbo or mud. Van Brunt Drills never choke. Adjustable gate force feed compels an even, continuous flow through each seed tube. Amount sown regulated simply by moving a lever. Seed is planted at even depth. . Individually adjustable springs enable you to give each furrow opener the required pressure for hard or soft ground to make furrows of even depth, and the seed is placed at the bottom of the furrows. All of the grain is up and ready for harvest at the same time. Van Brunt Drills are light weight, light draft, well balanced and strong. Frame is rigid; hopper does not sag; the gear drive is positive (each wheel drives half the feeds) and the disc bearings are guaranteed to last lifetime of drill. Spring steel scrapers keep the discs clean. Write ua for free booklet, "John Deere-Van Brant Single Disc Drills." 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Box;8l Monroe, Michigan V I WhyndNowtO I , Ft'l Silo vi Hum tfildrt4A imp, , fit H.M. , I- u Infl k d far sir a ttna ttnmm 'Hlooi mnnsn it.. m. tnrni snrplne fruit and vegetables into cash. Produces finerfood thanbi canneriM -Works glass or tin for home or market. INSTRUCTION BOOK FREE WITH vlrti OUTFIT. Canners $5 and up. RANEY is patented-has greater fire surfacl-keeps water always boiling. Used by Goyernment Demonstrators. Get started In this money-making business. Write for catalogue now. ncwwu wnATTamnw Kuvriwu FOUMORY CO., Dept. 234, Chattanooga, Urn. The Price of Progress THE Panama Canal stands as one of the most marvelous achievements of the age. Into its construction went not only the highest engineering skill, but the best business brains of the nation, backed by hundreds of millions of dollars. Suppose conditions not to be foreseen made it necessary to re place the present canal with a new and larger waterway of the sea-level type, to be built in the next ten years. Also suppose that this new canal would be the means of a great saving in time and money to the canal-using public, because of the rapid progress in canal engineering. This sounds improbable; yet it illustrates exacdy what has hap pened in the development of the telephone, and what certainly will happen again. Increasing demands upon the telephone system, calling for more extended antlfeetter service, forced removal of every part of the plant not equal to these demands. Switchboards, cables, wires and the telephone instrument itself were changed time and again, as fast as the advancing art of the telephone could improve them. It was practical to do all this because it greatly increased the capacity of the plant, reduced service rates and added subscrib ers by the hundred thousand. In ten years, the telephone plant of the Bell System has been rebuilt and renewed, piece by piece, at an expense exceeding the cost of the Canal. Thus the Bell System is kept at the highest point of efficiency, al ways apace with the telephone requirements of the public. And the usefulness of the telephone has been extended to all the people. American Telephone and Telegraph Company And Associated Companies One Policy One System Universal Service ling Peaches Mfc .. ' VHUV : W7ien writing to advertisers say:-"I am writing you as an advertiser in tngitcarrtlZr Farmer which guarantees the reliability of all adverts. With RED DEVIL LYE THE NEW WAY GREAT BIG CANS THt OLD) way: Tirv Vmrr Phflrr. cah- ner, of Catherine, Ala., wrote " us - as follows : . "At . your suggestion 1 tried Red Devil iye for peeling peaches. It was so successful that I bought six cases and am saving $25.00 to $50.00 everyday .-and peeUng thousands of bushels. I feel that I : must thank you." a-A fnvlPt that exEkiUS WM. SCHIELD-MFG. CO. aittc nu. Dept. -C. 'vww, Guaranteed free from defects for life of machine, iSncxilarnG Gutters and Silo FilleFGi-jiih Blower strMrtflaarily h"ftn cast iron- lf i 4- Ka ofrnneer than cass . . ".u w fodder omw I p.ol.lm.d.m.chln. for andZ . manufactured Uxeo 'Vron tcaay wuid - a its supenorwy. uio0d THE E. VV. ROSS CO., Box ist Springfield, Oy n & ..
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