The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 25, 1918, Page 24

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» I’ve been in the spreader business so long that I know what I’m talking about. Take my word for it, when I signed that guarantee T knew I was taking no chances. Here. Take your pencil and let me prove it. Suppose, for argument’s sake, that you keep but 6 cows, 4 horses and a few hogs or sheep.” They will make—according to Cornell Experiment Station reports—ap- . proximately 120 tons of manure per year. When these reports were made the chemieal value of fresh manure figured out $3.31 per ton, and piled or stored manure at $2.55 or less, depending on the length of time it has lain. Nobody knows what the potash and nitrate are worth now at war time prices. Anyway, fresh manure is worth at least three- fourths of a dollar more than old; and when you add the hard extra labor involved in hauling, piling and hand spreading, it’s safe to make the fignre iwice that. Many other Experiment Stations and the U. S. Department of Agriculture support these fig- ures, and some make them even higher. Now you can see from this why, on any farm of 80 acres or more, I am willing to put my reputation squarely behind the above remark- able guarantee on the ! , \ A farm implement which pays for itself in | 30 inches high a5 readily as any other does an one year is a 100% dividend payer ever after- wards—a fact that thousands of successful farm- ers have learned concerning the Nisco. Why shouldn’t you get this dividend ? The Nisco was the first spreader to embody the wide-spread idea and maintains this su- premacy to this day. It operates with an ever- lasting chain sprocket wheel drive that mini- mizes breakage and saves wear. Has a tight bot- ‘tom and an endless chain conveyor that brings all the load to thé two beaters. Handles a load even box full. A convenient lever allows spread- ing any quantity desired—3, 6, 9, 12 or 15 loads per acre. -Back of the money-making Nisco Spreader is my guarantee that means the best in material, construction and operation. You don’t gamble whenyou buy a Nisco because I will even make good any breakage from any cause within one year. I want you to read our immensely ‘interesting- booklet “Helping Mother Nature” and will gladly send it on request. Also our handsome catalog. If youm want to make or keep your land fertile this will pay you. Send today. Address me at Box 263" = - See the machine at the Nisco dealer’s. If you don’t know him, we will send you his name, A B. C. OPPENHEIM, Mgr. ; NEW IDEA SPREADER CO. v “Spreader Specialists” T : o . .MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY—COLDWATER, OHIO. Branches: Harrisburg, Pa., Columbus, 0., Indianapolis, Ind., Jackson, Mich., C m, St, Louis, Mo., Minneapolis, Minn., Omaha, Neb., Kansas City, Mo., o Guelph, Oat., Canada.

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