Oklahoma farmer . ttlesdown to the most economical poweron any belt machine—even acream separator. The Heider Tractor Burns Kerosene or Gasoline With its specially designed man-ifold the Heider burns eitherkerosene or gasoline. Equipped with the famous Heid-er Faction Drive which meansmore power with less powerful, heavy-duty, four-cylinder Waukesha motor assuresyou the best power plant thatcan be put in a tractor—it is thelowest priced tractor made, whenprice is measured by service. William Korrect, Bird Island, Minn.,says: The Heider I bought in , has been in hard use w


Oklahoma farmer . ttlesdown to the most economical poweron any belt machine—even acream separator. The Heider Tractor Burns Kerosene or Gasoline With its specially designed man-ifold the Heider burns eitherkerosene or gasoline. Equipped with the famous Heid-er Faction Drive which meansmore power with less powerful, heavy-duty, four-cylinder Waukesha motor assuresyou the best power plant thatcan be put in a tractor—it is thelowest priced tractor made, whenprice is measured by service. William Korrect, Bird Island, Minn.,says: The Heider I bought in , has been in hard use winter andsummer ever since on every kind offarm work. It is in good order andworking today. Let the multitude of Hpider owners tellyou about these tractors. New Catalog—with letters from users—will be sentto your address. Postal will bring today. X Built in Two Sixes Model C-Model D $1095- 9-16 H. P. 795 F. O. B. Rock Island, III. ROCK ISLAND PLOW CO. 335 Second Avenue, ROCK ISLAND, The Law Factory Lets Hear What You Think theLegislature Should Do «^THINKTS&t Doesnt a windmill give backmore for the money than anyother farm machine? Doesntit supply a most necessaryelement to life? Doesnt it work un-ceasingly, untiringly? Doesnt it requirelittle or no attention? Why not buy a 5AM50NWIND MILL «nu» doubU |MT«, t»s oil boiM tod » world-wtdsmL*t the Wind Pump Your Water for Nothing StoverManufacturingSEngineCo. 184 SAMSON AVENVI. ntEErolT, ILL. SAMSON WIND MILLS. STOVERS GOOD ENGINES. AND ENSILAGE CUTTERS. WOOD SAW FRAMES,WASHING MACHINES. PUMP JACKS. HAND GRINDERS. FIR*PLACE FIXTURES AND HARDWARE SPECIALTIES. ABILL appropriating $125,000 toward fpaying what the state owes to con-solidated schools probably-will senate and the house have actedfavorably on separate bills for this pur-pose, and the differenced are slight. But Woodards resolution providingfor the regular transfer to the consol-idated school fund of receipts


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