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THE. PROGRESSIVE FARMER 246 . (2) TrtE iimCTOR ' " -, - .15 Draw Bar B.( P.r 35--Belt & P. The SandusKy Tractor is successfully and' economically handling:; the general ruiFofr powerequirements on hundreds of farms . Its distinctive digniandmighmdenrumipn throughout places tKmaciime ina class by itself for1 range ofreconomicmsefuln&ssi Adaptedlike t all operations in preparing real' seed bad, drilling, .harvesting;, isddeal, for. threshing and'bther Mfworkj andtias three speeds onlhe road. Sold subject to three day trial, demonstrating on your owawork its ability to fulfill' OURGUARANTEE We guarantee T&e. Sandusky Tractor tov handle four 14-inch mold board prows 8 inches deep where a big team can pull a 12-inch plow 6 inches deep; to run belt ma chinery up to32-inch separatorrtoiave one third reserve over drawbar rating, and for one year againts defective workmanship and material. Equipped With1 our own four cylinder, four cycle, 5 x6 heavy, duty, slow speed, vertical motor; 2 inch crankshaft; 31 inches of motor bearing surface: ; all four bolt bearings; positive self-contained combination force feed and splash oiling systems. Motor 6et crosswise to frame eliminating objectionable bevel gear drive; removable underpan permitting taking up or replacing bearings, connecting- rod, rings or entire piston without "disturbing any other part of t tractor, i Three speed selective transmission, 2 to SH miles per hour with direct ' drive on low; three point spring suspension: all steel construction; light weight;: email overall dimensions and short turning brakes; easily handled; surplus cool ing capacity. The Sandusky Tractor, it9 motor, and transmission were each awarded the Gold Medal at the Panama-California Expositions Also highest awardrSilver Medal at Society for Improvement of Agriculture Exposition Lancashire, England. v Book 'Tower on 1Kb Farm" Frees Write for a copy of the new 40-page edition covering the latest refined tW" Model E, its uses, and containing other valuable information. Tell us fully about your power problems and we 11 gladly help you solve them without ofeffc tatini yon in any way lePanchMCo, 133 Water SU; Sandusky; Ohio mWi mi w i tow I OWN W ill. 5URVEY!ii6Y If If J II r mr I rsfer.-w l 4S ID 16 Model E R Should be on Every Farm Pays for Itself on t!ie First Job and Lasts a Lifetime The lenses in the Telescope enable you to see the cross on the Target a quarterof 'a mile; This is 8 to Id times the distance you can see with the ordinary level 'you used to hear- about, which had simply a plain sight tube (no Telescope) with' a peep hole in one end and two pieces or wire in the other end.' If you want one of the peep hole kind we can fix it for you and save you money, as we are headquarters' for Farm Levels, ' more Bostrom ' Farm ' Levels f being in use and sold yearly than all other makes combined. BUT LISTEN HERE GET A BOSTROM IMPROVED Farm Level With Telescope and you 'will be proud of it, for you will be using: exactly the same kind of Level that is already being used and endorsed by . State, District and County Agricultural i Schools. IT. ft- Farm T&mnnfttVAictra an A individual fai-mora . in every State and practically every County in the Union? anu we guarantee you wiu endorse it, too, after you try it in the field if not, YOUR MONEY BACK. So Simple a Boy Can Uself, SHwfS Telescope on the market now or in the past. Another thing the Bostrom Improved is COMPLETE With me Lievei, leiescope, Graduated circle or degrees lor getting: angles, L man-size Tripod and Plumb Boby we include without extra charge, a Graduated Leveling- Rod and Target. .Plain instructions also -included.' With"t!m-Rntmm Imnrnvoit vnn ran PROVE your work, so you know-when you TERRACE, DITCH, TILE DRAIN, IRRIGATE, GRADE, BUILD ROADS, LEVEL FOUNDATIONS, ETC. with the Bostrom it is done right. Write today, for description of Level and details of Money Back GUARANTEE. 158 Madison Avenue' I08TROM-BRADY ATLANTA, GA. i FERTILIZER FACTS- No. 2frl t MORE PLANT FOOD !! ? MORE PROFIT I! On the right above fence fertilisers and good farrrung make good crops. On the left side no I ertiliisers and poor farrning make failurer . Which will you choose? ' Corn Club acres receive 1,000 to 1300 pounds of fertiliser with careful cul tivation, and yield 200 bushels of corn. The average farmer's acres receive 200 pounds per acre and yield 12 bush els of corn. , ' ' Where no fertilizers are used, and poorcultivation is. practiced, 5 and 6 bushels are gathered. MORE FERTILIZER-MORE YIELD MORE PROFIT This year fertilizer is scarce, prices of food stuffs are high, and it behooves every planter to produce more per acre than ever before and it can't be done without plenty of plant food. ' There is no time to experiment. Plow deep, . pulverize thoroughly and apply acid and ammonia goods heavier than ever before.' Southern Experiment Stations have shown wonderful results from fertili zes with cotton and com. Every good farmer in the South has learned the wonderful effects of ferti lizers on these staple crops. One acre yielded 3750 ipounds seed cotton at a cost of69.00. Of this only $14. 50 went for fertilizers, which netted 300 on the investment Write today for FREE copp of "ih BulleHn "FARMING WITHOUT POTASH." Soil Improvement GoM'Mitte e SOUTHERN FERTILIZER ASSOCIATION Atlanta; GA;, u. s.- A. you have any neighbors who do not read The Progressive Farmer send us their names and we will send them some sample copies. Then call Off them and ask them to subscribe, Use a Right d,apfv lu w perf ecV seedbed.' 'A. Tlnh'l" trim nvpr thet ernunA in liimtw And rhnnlrh. i seed when preparing- Stubble and Fallow Land fi s You cannot bow atter the moura board diow; which leaves the land , in chunks and a shiny hard lurrow- Dottom which the tiny plants are unable to penetrate. Use Right Lap Plow ' j: 1. 1 .'iU ii. ti i .... -J t Titr:.!. f seeder attachment, you plow, disk and seed in once over the ground. You 11 be pleased with the splen -aid seedbed ot finely worked soil.- Ihe .seedling plants will like it too and oay l you in the harvest. You can plow more acres at less cost. . l his tool m seven ' sizes Also a hundred others; Ask your dealer about them and Write for our i free book.'The Soil and Its Tillage' ,TKe Cutaway Harrow Co r Maker of the original CLARK aiBis narrows ana plows ' 997 Mab Street ... ; Higganum, Conn. II .JliniilUi i'l, THE FARl1ERS, ' CEMENX.; TILE: MACHINE . Makes tile 3 to 8 Inches in diam., 12 inches long. One man or boy operates it by hand or power. 600 til6 per day ,by hand, 1,200 by power. Tile thoroughly cured by Patent process. . No tamping or use ot pallets. ; This machine and tile used by Experhnent Sta- tWons of Agricultural Colleges and the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 5.000 farmers, have QOUDlea thfl vipM rf lanH Kv urn lawloaf ..nA hkcL wt kvtiotfiarnnr WninlTlB. 1 VA11 Mtt 1a IiW . D... ..a i i! ' i . i rl- -.4 . - vM me Dame, . ov cuaii oi nauunK ana Dreaung. inane ycucuu tile $3 to $5 per thousand. MACHINE SOLD DIRECT FROM FACTORY YOU. TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL. SEND NOW for 38-page Illustrated Catalogue. Tells you about great benefits of underdrainage, how to take levels and Bet grades, make and lay your tila at low cost; U f AHMERS' CLMENT TILE MACHIf IE CO- ' Dox 110 1 STi JOHNS. m mi MICfi Ttie-Frogressive Farmer Advertisers Are Guaranteed.
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