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Show 1 yA3RDED FIRST PPEMIUM AT STATE FAIR. GOLD MEDAL BY STATE AGRICUL- 1 I I SK55&rS9lTY?F SACRAMENTO, CAL., ALSO GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY MID- f B WINTER FAIR, AND LP WIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION. PORTLAND. OREGON. f 9 BMwaMtl-Sif- ii . V'Vi'ft W'1 iIl ' " gMJB L jj- LIGHT BY 1 M COST RE HHHHNRfb - ' Evi . FFr"HHKBR V 1 HfHF?" K" . A' Jf jWmMMb- J HEADLIGHT 1 f, arch 0 f stHHi9HSHv7klRkflBBII ( V 1 THE FIELD. HflHB'Stf9R9HiHIHEHHI S 1 no HORSE POWER PLOWING ENGINE. f H From 50 to ioo Acres Plowed each day doing the work much better than by animal power and at half 1 H the expense per acre. More than two hundred in successful operation. Every one a success. H The above illustration represents the Utah Arid Farm Company's STEAM PLOWING OUTFIT fl M v at work on their farm at Nephi, Utah. This engine is plowing 50 acres per day of ten hours at an M H W expense of 50 cents per acre. And it was also used by them to pull a "BEST" Steam Combined Har- M 3 vester on the same farm and harvested an average of 65 acres per day, and at the nominal expense of H m Socts. an acre. The grain was cut, threshed, recleaned and sacked in one operation and ready for the mill 9 H 1 The SUCCESS of DRY FARMING is THE STEAM PLOW AND COMBINED HARVESTER f H m For further information address ;H I THE BEST MANUFACTURING 60., or THE G. T. INGERSOLL MACHINERY CO., f 9 CAM I c-AKinr, . . . r-n . . BELL PH O N E 1090 P. O. BOX 704 IND. ?H0NEB46 1 fl M SAN LEANDRO, CALIFORNIA 321 dooly blk. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I ;H |