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Show De Bouzek-Huntze B Xngr&Yra and Electrotype Successors to DE BOUZEK ENG. CO., a7-a W. South Temple St SALT LAKE CITY P Jol success jmL I You enn make two Mistakes in buying Rid- H !nir Plows. Ono is to buy nn Inferior plow H because it is offorcd cheap, nnd tho other H is to buy n high priced riding plow when H tho HUCCEH8, a medium priced plow, M will do better week. M I Suooittful Plowing I I Cnn nlwnys bo nccompltshcd, under nil clr- I H cumstnnccs, with tho Hhccchu l'low. M It is n frnmclcss plow that will last n life I H time It hnsthabt hitch, tholwstJwidlBrrfe" I H vice, tho best rolliRr catkr, nnd tho best M(wm H over put on Rldlntr Plows. It litis only two H lovers, hut tlioy rivo tho snmo ranjjoof nd H hiBtmcnts ns plows with thrco or four levers. H It is licnvlor lins mora mntorinl but fewer H parts, nnd is less coin plicated, than others. H That's why i t is stroajr, staple sad Atrabk. H That's why wo call it tho "Hhccchh." H Ask tho farmer who owns ono b kew. H 66 Years of "Knowing How" Is Hawwtfd H lnlo Every One if Tim H Writo forBcMtifHlly IllnstrftteJ PjhhIiM No. lf of interest to every farmer, nna a P k 0 BB Cttalor, which will bo mailed free. H Parlin & Orendorff Co. I I Canton, Illinois. 1 H LnrsoHt and Oldost Permanently Estab I H &w libhud Plow Pactoi you Eurtli. 4 H UTAH IMPLEMENT-VEHICLE CO H Salt Lake City, Agents H : . AWARDED FIRST PPEMIUM AT STATE FAIR. GOLD MEDAL BY STATE AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY OF SACRAMENTO, CAL., ALSO GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY MID- WINTER FAIR, AND LB WIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION. PORTLAND, OREGON. T I O N IN Wr w - Sj.fT. J ." .ii. WmtK. It trht BY' I THE MON- HtjPjjgffljJfcy THE WORK 1 no HORSE POWER PLOWING ENGINE. I From so to ioo Acres Plowed each day doing the work much better than by animal power and at half H the expense per acre. More than two hundred in successful operation. Every one a success. M The above illustration represents the Utah Arid Farm Company's STEAM PLOWING OU I ll i H at work on their farm at Nephi, Utah. This engine is plowing so acres per day of ten hours at an M , expense of so cents per acre. And it was also used by them to pull a "BEST" Steam Combined mr- M vester on the same farm and harvested an average of 65 acres per day, and at the nominal expense or ' socts. an acre. The grain was cut, threshed, reclcaned and sacked in one operation and ready tor ' tne miu The SUCCESS of DRY FARMING is THE STEAM PLOW AND COMBINED HARVES1ER -H 1 For further information address jH THE BEST MANUFACTURING GO., or THE G. T. INGERSOLL MACHINERY CO., 1 i SAN UEANDaO, CALIFORNIA "HSSH VKk "M UTAH- ;l 'I |