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HE PROGRESSIVE FARMfc. 430 (2) 0 0 AS i:0tlS:D;D:Draf: Wo a . - ' , , ; , -' mm mm ''''''.eiiip.i 1 ssm-- 7 a a ID , ID ID a u m a o o a o a "a o o a o Good Mews lor Farm Women ' Orange, N. Jn March 1, 1916 Dor Mrs. Dairywoman: The bearer of good news is always welcome; and ave some very good news for farm women. We've a new separator at our house and it's a wonder. ' One splendid feature of this new invention which must have been planned with the comfort of the dairy woman in mind is the knee-high Supply can. This does away with the hard, high lift no woman should be asked to endure day. after day. It's only a few inches to lift and a tilt of the pail even for a small boy. IThis is one item of good news. - Cleanliness is the beginning, middle, and end of good dairy work. You know how quickly the - separator shows the iefiect of any slight letting up in this direction. With dishes to wash three times a day, cooking utensils, calf pailsSmilk pails, etc a trig, pile of separator disks is just about the ''last straw", isn't it? IBut with our? new Sharpies there are only three pieces to clean, not one heavy, bulky, or fussy. -This is the second piece of good news. Formerly, a slight slowing of speed In turning the, handle of the separator meant a loss of cream and money, v One's attention had to be strictly on turning, the crank at an unvarying : high speed, which was trying to both mind ?nd strength; My? third and best piece of good news is that r , Mogul and Titan Engines TWENTY Titan engines of all sizes,: all kero sene burners, were lined np' in front of the I H C dealer's,store at Litchfield,' Minn., one day last ; i summer. -That day their new owners took them out to supply good, reliable power on twenty farms. A few months later Litchfield saw twenty more farmers take Titan engines out to their farms. Two big I H Cengine'delivery days In that town last year. In : many hundreds of towns you will find this same popularity of IH C Mogul and Titan engines the best farm riower Grand Prize winners at San Francisco. You must have an engine then buy an International Harvester - engine Mogul or Titan. It will keep down your fuel and repair bills, deliver the most power with least trouble, and save you more hard work than you can realize now. r- - International Harvester engines are made in all approved styles, sizes from 1 to SO-horse power, .operating on low as well as high grade fuels. Some local dealer near you handles Mogul or Titan engines. If you don't : know him drop us a line. We'll send iyou full information,and - make it easy for you to get the best farm engine made. International Harvester Company of Amenca T Qacoroor&ted) CHICAGO USA CLsspiea , Deling IlcCcroick Hilwtce OsScnt Fkao - -::'C5SlpWBGI20.. . Separator draws up into the bow! just the right amount of milksiwae in proportion to the separating force. If you feel out of sorts, you may - tarn slowlyi and the bowl t will? drink tup just - enough miik & for clean . skimming and no more. - If you feet spry and want to get throagh to sew, to trim a havor to visit a neighbor, turn as fast as you pleas and the bowl will take up proportionally more milk, yet the cream will be of the same thickness. Smooth, even cream, such as the Suction-feed gives you makes quality butter that' brings top prices. , The separator has only one , thing to do ' while you have' many tasks. The separator has always been a tyrant which insisted on being turned, at regulation speed, whether you were well or ill, worried or happy, rested ' or worn out. r But this new-Suction-feed Separator mett your mooda. Its speed" is your speed and yet, it gets all the cream off the time, ... "Why don't you drop a postal to the Sharpies' people for their new book?' Then, . t you can show your husband that this new in vention will be a money saver for him as well as a labor saver (f or you. Yours truly, A'Dairywoman "What this ferm woman says in her letter ;i is absolutely true. ; -There are many " other .pieces of g od news in our new book, "Velvet' for Dairymen, which - fully describes l this wonderful separator. ' Send for your copy to day. Address Dept; 121 ' . The bowl It easy to wash There are only three parte, 1 and r0 ditku Tlae 'Sttarplcg Separator Co. 'Also Sharpies Milkers and Gasoline Engines Westchester . . Pennsylvania " Must C6! rm:. The 44Safety; First" idea rules the country today. The public is demanding-that the highways be made ' as safe as the rail ; roads and traction lines. Wooden bridges must give way to connusATioj "These culverts are not only absolutely safg but moderate in first cost, inexpensive of installation and entirely free from up-keep costs. The ' fact that they are made of "ARM CO" t IRON insures unequalled rust resistance and Hfetime service. Specify "Armco" (American Ingot) Iron: arid insist on seeing the Triangle Trade-Mark on every section. .This is your assurance that your taxes are j being spent for the public benefit. ' - . For full information on "Armco" Iron Culverts. Flmne, -Sheets, Roof ing and Formed Products, write the manufacturer in your vicinity, or ARMCO IRON XULVERT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Cincinnati, Ohio Chicago San Francisco Portland Toronto r 4 simplicity, strength and durability; its ' can t clog and safety features, its abso' 11. w - -T mte supremacy among ensilage cutters. It stands the test of hardest work.. Guaranteed to do more ana better work on less power than any other ensilage cat ier on tne market, write Cor catalog and proof. eb jCEHL BROS. KFC CO.. 1117 S. Wator St. West Bead, THE KiHa OP FNSII.AnC PIfTTF.fr' known everywhere for Its great y -n. . - iiimiiii m I I I I II I J J n;.M 9 "IIH I I R W ' I. I 1 II Ifti J JJlt ! iuii wan a ri h i , mm. W.J.FITZPATRICJ , .Swirhele-Cl'f- A" no digging. Made of forged Krupp tteel-guaranteed. Bend for free illustrated book on Land Clearing nd apacialoffef . 2 A Oft! " ayj l -
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