. The Southern planter . rnal, subscription 50 cents, pre-paid, for one year, if you will fill out thefollowing blank and forward it to us byearl y mail: How many hens have you? How many chickens do you expect toraise next year? Do you in-tend to buy an incubator? Cut out and mail to the Hawkeye Incu-bator Company, Newton, Iowa, Box Our contract is limited for subscrip-tions, send at once. Gasoline is to the country what elec-tricity is to the city ; with the big endin favor of the farmer, as he can get bothlight and power without running wiresor paying bills which are measured outmont


. The Southern planter . rnal, subscription 50 cents, pre-paid, for one year, if you will fill out thefollowing blank and forward it to us byearl y mail: How many hens have you? How many chickens do you expect toraise next year? Do you in-tend to buy an incubator? Cut out and mail to the Hawkeye Incu-bator Company, Newton, Iowa, Box Our contract is limited for subscrip-tions, send at once. Gasoline is to the country what elec-tricity is to the city ; with the big endin favor of the farmer, as he can get bothlight and power without running wiresor paying bills which are measured outmonthly by the meter system. As an economical and reliable powerfor the farmer, the Engine manufacturedby the Weber Gas and Gasoline EngineCo., of Kansas City, Mo., seems to havesolved the problem. A mechanical tri-umph, which requires no engineer, nofireman—in fact, can be operated as effi-ciently by the farm hand as by the ex-pert. A power which is ever ready andcan be run without danger to life or its STuriP—^ PULLERS. All Sizes and Prices. Catalogue & COMPANV, BURLINGTON, IOWA. THE IMPROVED


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