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Show IJ) WECC W V HIRED MA::::HlB M T?REQUENTLY jobs around the S9Ki H yp farm which require the labor of CTIi BbI two men can be done .by one I. mill H II. C. engine in half the time at one-fifth the cost. mmi Bnl I. II. C. gasoline engines arc dependable, reliable H1 B and efficient--they never quit unexpectedly they cost jmi B nothing to keep when not working they never shirk Jl H nor complain. Progressive farmers all over the land II are finding in the ownership of an I. H. C. engine the W mM solution o their labor troubles. Why not you? Ill W An I. H. C. engine will operate the churn, grind- 111 stone, fanning mill, separator, bone cutter, wood saw, lit mm pump, sheller, grinder, fodder cutter, etc. 1 mm No extra help is required. You, or your boy, can mm run the engine and operate the machine at the same time. Weather does not affect the I. H. C. engine. It is VI H a faithful servant that is always absolutely under your II uuu d control in the matter of power, expense and efficiency, ill H III There is an engine adapted to every purpose III mA ill Note the compicte mc III H 111 Vertical Engines made in 2, 3 and 25-Horse Power. Ill H llli Horizontal Engines (Portable and Stationary) made ill H Iff in 4 6 8 10 12 15 and 20-Horse Power. (ill M I If AXr Coo,ed Engines, 1 and 2-IIorsc Power. H Ijffi Traction Engines, 10, 12, 15 and 20-Horse Power. 1 H lilll Also sawing, spraying and pumping outfits. Mill MM iff a Call on tho International local agent for catalogs, anil inspect tMil fl fill these engines. Write for colored hanger and booklet on Hll H Wlm "DeV0,0Pmeut o Power." All H JJGK International Harvester Company of America. Chicago, U. S. A. ffl H MW (Incorporated) llli mmmmEEttSBmmmm Do Not Fail to See Our Display 1 I -Hi;1' - I I ' m. Tfl km 1111 m. j C f Less than a Pint of Gasoline per Horse-Power per Hour " 0 t, T t ru. TTrI-. 1 I H I Does the Work. NO EXPENSE WHEN IDLE. Salt Lake City, Utail I I |