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THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER 242 (2) v7' Is Still Open for You TOEHI TMs Opprtiiity Mb S&VE 4v rf-- Announcing the 1917 rrn WW A Real Kerosene Tractor Features Land Wheel Drive This new feature on the "Big Bull" is just what you have been looking for simple, effective, durable. Our engineers have accomplished the feat of applying power to the land wheel and yet retained all the desirable features of the single drive wheel in ihelfurrow the leveling-devicef-general-flexibility,-simplicity of gears and operation. Larger Motor 3-plow tractor. Horse power increased to 12-24, r making it a practical Positive Circulating Oiling System oils connecting rod bearings through hollow crank shaft a great achievement in tractor motor mechan ics absolutely positive, automatic, scientific lubri cation. Time Has Proved the Supremacy of "Bull" Design The "Bull" has stood the test of three successive years of hard work in the field under all sorts of soil conditions. It has been tried put by more farmers than any other tractor made and we have as yet no logical reason for departing from the original basic principle of "Bull" design. The 1917 "Big Bull" possesses all the practical and ad mirable features of former models the stability, -durability, dependability, sturdiness, the subsoiling features, etc., and in addition, all the refinements and improvements required to make it the ultimate tractor. 'There is every, reason to be lieve, and every indication that it will continue to be the most popular, universal, successful light tractor. FREE! The "Big Bull" catalog, giving full details of de sign and construction, specifications, etc., or our book on Subsoiling,-relating the profitable crop-increasing experiences of several hundred Bull Tractor owners, or three months subscription to the Monthly Tractor Bulletin, full of timely and interesting news on the progress of mod ern power farming. . WHICH DO YOU WANT? lii tadrCipiiy 2658 University Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, Glbbs Machinery Co.. Columbus, S. C, Distributor for South Carolina. Coburn Motor Car Co., Norfolk, Va for Virginia and North Carolina. Woodruff Machinery Mfg. Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for Georgia and Florida. Harry R. Bovey, Stuttgart, Ark., -tor Arkansas. The Mabry Co., Birmingham, Ala., for Alabama. Sattloy Motor and Tractor Co.,: Dallas, Texas, for Texas ami Ix.ulManu. lit, $23.00 $46.00 $69.00 or $92.00 This club started February 3rd, but you still may join. by sending enough subscriptions to make up for the past weeks. Send subscrip tions to cover weeks, February 3rd-10th-17th-24th, then the deposit for March 3rd may be taken to yourbank. If it is inconvenient for you to deposit the subscriptions in a bank, we will be glad to handle the account at our office. It is a splendid chance for you to save a neat sum this year. Make your start now. You may deposit as many subscriptions in advance' as you choose. If you join the One-a-Week and procure four subscriptions in one week, you then have three weeks' grace before making another deposit. No. 1 "One-a-Week" Club $23.00 As a member of this club you are required to procure one sub scription every week, beginning with February 3rd, until De cember 15th, 1917. On December- 17th you will receive a check for $23.00 plus the interest. No. 2 "Two-a-Week" Club $46.00 Ai a member of this club you are required to procure two sub scriptions every week, beginning with February 3rd, until De cember 15th, 1917. On December 17th you will receive a check for $46.00 plus the interest. No. 3 "Three-a-Week" Club $69.00 As a member of this club you are required to procure three subscriptions every week, beginning with February 3rd, until December 15th, ; 1917.; On December 17th you receive a check for $69.00. phtstthe interest. No. 4 "Four-a-Week" Club $92.00 A a member of this club you are required to procure four subscriptions every week, beginning with February 3rd, until December 15th, 1917. On December 17th, you receive a check for $92.00 plus the interest. The subscriptions are to be taken to your local bank and deposit ed just as yon would make any other weekly deposit. They will forward the orders to us and credit you with the subscriptions. On Dec. 17th, 1917, You Receive Tour Check From Your rBanh A big Utcheck will come in mighty good next Christmas and it will be just like finding that much money. You know you can procure at least one subscription a week I H 411117 r1A Send your first deposit of subscription to The Pro VVV IV sressive Farmer. If you join ?. the 'one-a-week" ciud, sena one order; "two-a-week, two oraers, and so on, stating which club you will join, and give the name of the bank that you wish to do business with. We will have the orooer credit given you by the bank, forward you a record card and all necessary supplies, together with a plan to work by. YOU CANT LOSE If you should be unabje to keep up your club you will receive 50c for every order you have procured. Use This Blank and Start Today . . DETACH HERE Your own renewal counts the same as any other. The Progressive Farmer Christmas Savings Club: Enclosed find subscriptions which place to my credit. I Wish tO ioin th Chrifm CUtrinrr f1t.k nrAKiir t ntlf-1- w W V f . At .2 XtUW k V piWWM.V w- week; ( ) two-a-week; ( ) three-a-week; ( ) four-a-week.-; (Mark.your choice with "X".) I wish to do business with The ..... ; (GMva Nam and, Address of your Bank.) Name of club member Postoffic? NOTICE Do not list the iubaTlbr' namet on thla blank; uae a separate sheet. BEGIN i
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