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E PROGRESSIVE FARMER 1042 (2) Vjt ' t fax 7 ft 1 ' WAGONS BUGGIES HARK2SS I n - k : rr, r , r , . - t - X" STUDKER lll'lHHlilJliiliHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIlliiiMi TgSSSI ' i " 1 """" . ' . .,- " IP I 1L BW Ulm JrY'.t M Jr 1-1 M UF'ji v . .am. 'ff - m VVT u . -i n JSf-- . V. t" S. I I 1 I I 1 l I I I I I I Mil J 1-1 i i i i i i i it ii i i i i i Mavri a i i i in mi i i., -i, FORTY-THREE YEARS OF SERVICE CUTS DOWN WAGON'S COST My Studebaker was bought 43 yean ago from Delbart Lowe of Webberville, Mich., by Daniel Her rick, a pioneer in this vicinity now 80 years old. In 1887, S. E. Dean bought the wagon from A. B. Herrick, Daniel's son. Eight years ago L C Dean, son of S. E. Dean, bought the wagon from his father and still uses the wagon on his farm. The wagon has stood out of doors for 26 years; a yard and a quarter of gravel can be.drawn in it now. Levi C Dean, R.F.D., Webberville, Mich. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinK A Studebaker that has served three generations FORTY-THREE years ago Daniel Herrick bought a Studebaker wagon. Mr.Herrick's son sold the Wagon to S. E. Dean and Mr. Deans son is using the same wagon on his farm today. Think of the money that sturdy Studebaker wagon-has made for every one of its four owners. But that's the way with Studebaker wagonstneyare a-mie investment for they always pay dividends on the original cost; Not the Cheapest but the Best It is tree a Studebaker wagon may cost you a few dollars more than a cheaply made wagon but when you consider the years of service- yon get from the Stude baker isn't it much the cheaper wagon in the end? In fad, it is a safe proposition to judge your wagon by what it cosh you per year. Records prove that you can expect " at least thirty.five years of service from a Studebaker; Figuring that way it is the cheapest wagon in the world. Studebaker also makes- Buggies and Harness warranted to give satisfaction.- STUDEBAKER, South Bend, bid. NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS GRT DENVER SALT LAKK CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORE. Ad 203 P ...i.ii 1 nir i'ii ii iii i iii i w 1 1 itn" twmmtirrTimmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmtmMmiirn' -md-mai-'' "v.'- . ray Ml. m4mmm -vAaJW ' - juulilli M.-sygggiAW ToB-Notch Drills op-rwtc loosier HOOSIER, Empire and Kentucky drills will produce grain: crops of better quality than any other known method of planting. . Why? Because, seed planted with a Hoosier, Empire, or Kentucky drill has these advantages: 1. ,No expensive waste of seed." ' 2. Every, kernel planted at the right depth, fully covered. 3. Every seed has the best possible chance for a strong start 4. There is not so much danger from drought. 5. Each seed has sufficient ground to support it. 6. The crop all ripens at the same time. 7. Growing conditions being most: favorable, the grain will fill out fully. 8. The crop will be as heavyas weather conditions will permit. You will agree that these are advantages worth having. No matter what grain crop you intend to plant.jrou will do the best thing for yourself by owning a Hoosier, Empire or Kentucky drill. See the dealer who sells one of these lines. Write us and we willend you a catalogue, and also for a copy of our interest ing booklet, "For Better Crops." Internationa Harvester Company of America incorporated! CHICAGO USA Cttmpioa Detrinf HcCormick llflwtnket Oiborat Piano I lrirlllsZsaZa n Ntlnr to- adrertlsers say, "I saw your advertisement in The Prog resstve Farmer Here's WinteriWeigKf Under wear TEat You Can't Touch At Anything Like the Here's the bert possible winter-weight Underwear for every farmer anybody who has to bo out much in the open in (tie bitter winter weather. Hanes Elastic Knit Underwear will surely keep your blood tingling And vourvhole body warm and comfortable wv matter how cold die weather gets. And look at the ridic ulously lowprice 50c a single garment or $1.00 pet union suit Get in your winter supply now-dont wait ' any longer. Look at the picture see the circles all these big special features end Dotacentextraforthent. Prica- iiai i in ill ill i iiii i ii i ii 1 1 r 7H I 111 50c per Garment $1.00 per Union Suit CLA STC A7Vr UNDERWEAB A amarf elastic coUardtc that fits the neck snugly. Improved cuffs that hug the wrist and won't flare out A siiiunch waistband, thoroughly stitched and well finished, and anklets-that fit ticht and keeflt out the cold. Unionr suits hare a closed crotch and pearl buttons An elastic shoaldcr, with improved lap seasir keeps the- sleeve inr place and affords lots of room witnour Dinaing. tvta every garment and sak h&9 guaranteed unbreakable seamsi JinimgtOlE5 1 raaS nuutorauttesecoras men inuuc or ueiowpnce -r50c a' garment, $1.00 per union-srnt lino up andget your money down. Call on aHatfl dealer and examine thi eturd ' vointermtderwear It great etuff. If yon don't knout your local Hanee dealer, drop'' o aline, P. H. HANES KNITTING Daj None Without It C0.,Winstoa-Salem,N.C i m 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 f t i f t r r ! t f t f f r f r f f 1 1 f t f 1 1 f 1 1 f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii f r 1 1 1 f Any caraneol offered as Hanes is a substitute unless it bean the label -ibown below. Ilk LaM oa Evetf Canaeat Read Thi Guarantee We guarantee Hanes Under wear absolutely every thread, stitch and button We further guarantee to return your money or give you a new garment if any seam breaks on any piece or Hanes Underwear. a S3 . &s BIG 6N V4 -, . ' ' .-..! :-!--:':At'H'onii?- In your room, or son's, orbesidethehiredman's bed. It's all the same to Big Ben for he's right at home. He knows it's his business to be first one up and to wake the others in time for morn ing chores. Leave it to him to rouse the heavy sleepers men who work long hard days and sleep like logs at night. He's at home on the Ipra and earn? his keep the very first day, aameas he's dotnft on thousands of farms It your dealer hasn't him, a mon ey order addressed to' his makers, Wtstchx. La Salle. HUnote, will brg him postpaid. $2.5ttintheState8-inGanada.$3.00. A Square Deal, Top Prices. Liberal Assortment Write for Price List. GEO. L FOX. 279 G Seventb Ave., N. V; mm 11 u The Progressive Famcr Advertisers Are Guaranteed.
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