Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 10, 1916, Page 12

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_ plain all the details and answér per- 14—A LARGEST DISPLAY | ROOM IN WORLD Tools and ‘Farm Implements’ Shown in Operation for Vis- itors at John Deere Plow Co. | LUNCHEON TO BE SERVED Viditing dealers may be surprised to find the John_ Decere Plow com- pany, corner building at Tenth and| Howard streets, occupied by the Mc- Caffrey Motor company, agents for the Ford car. This does not mean| that the John Deere Plow company have moved to other quarters, but merely that they have lezsed this corner building, for which they no lx)ngcr had any direct use, having dis- continued the sale of Velie automo- biles about a year ago, The office of the John Deere Plow | company is on thg second floor and | reached by an entrance in the middle | of the block, between Ninth and Teuth | on Howard street. . ! Visitors will be particularly wel-| come, and special arrangements have | heen made to take care of them in| first-class shape. Luncheon will be served at noon| on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, according {o the custom in the past,| and all visitors are cordially \w!rmne.! The John Deere Plow company dis- | play room on the eighth floor of the building is the finest and largest room drevoted to the display of agmulluraL nnplum‘ul< wagons and vehicles in | the world, and it is worth the time of | any implement dealer or farmer to pay a special visit to this room and see the modern, up-to-date tools of all sorts shown here. Wherever possi- ble, tools are shown-iy operation, giv- ing the visitor an oppurtunl(\ to see| what they will do under working con- ditions. A large force of factory rep- resentatives will be on hand {6 ex- plexing questions which may have oc- curred to the user at various times. In addition to the display on the sample floor, John Deere Plow com- pany will also have a display at_the Auditorium, where the Mid-West tail lmplenwnl Dealers’ IGSOUIHDH have ‘exhibitions. - The John Deere Plow company display at the Audi- torium will consist exclusively of the prodrcts of their harvester factory, in- cluding grain binders, corn binders, mowers, sulky rakes, A representa* tive will be on hand at the Auditor- ium, as well as at the office, but visi- #Aors will find it more-to their advan- tage to go to the main sample floor, where they can have an.opportunity to inspect lhc full Imc Wallis “Cub” Junior Is Tractor With All The Advantages The Wallis “Cub” Junior tractor will get a lot of attention at the im- plement dealers’ convention because it embodies all the qualities that' make fcr desirability in a farm tractor, It }mlt by the same men who made “Cub” such a big success, t wei paunds, - wheels Oflf'-fllht inches in diame- ter, a wheel base of ninety-three inches and a speed of two and a half to three and a half miles an hour, It Phone 2955. bits/ rear| P OFFICERS OF COMING CONGRESSES—Frank Tanne- hill, Norfolk, Neb., vice president of the Nebraska Farm- ers’ Congress, will preside in Omaha this week, in the ab- sence of President George Coupland. J. B. Grinnell of Pa- pillion is secretary of the congress. C. E. Gallagher of Coleridge, Neb., is president of the Mid-West Implement Dealers’ Association. tor that gives it thé greatest pulling ower of any. tractor ever bmlt for its wclght 1t can make a turn within a radius of its wheel front wheel, Welcome mplement Dealers Omaha, Neb., and Council Bluffs, la. DECEMBER 13, 14, and 15 A Cordial Invitation is Extended to You to Visit Our Show and Sample Room’at Céuncil Bluffs 1216 to 1230 South Main St. «~ Booth Numbe;'s 88-89-90-91 \ YOU ARE WELCOME ANDWICH LINE Easyway Loaders and Rakes, Engines, Shellers, Grinders, Corn Slicers, Elevators, Hay Presses Sandwich Mfg. Co. OR ... W.E.DAWSON, Mg THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 10, 191 of oil in a dust;proof | handle. It has Hyatt | son street. Advertising fi-anlv. Tazmelull C . mission and dlflcrenhal run in a ba!h‘ housing. It has a simple control, driving like an | | automobile, and is extremely easy to high | roller bearings “throughout and every gear is drop forged, cut and hardened The selling agents here are the J. I. Case Plow Works, 814 to 818 Jack- |~ Persistence is the Cardinal Virtue In Iowa Steel Fank company is a se made man who has built up a very large business from a very small be- ginning. His big plant is now one of the most completely equipped in the United States, mraking water tanks, oil barrels, gasoline or pil tanks, grain bins, ash cans and other mcral The cumpany has just completed a| large government contract for ash | cans. The company has the largest| truck in the cu) o~ | | “Easyway” Line of Farm Implements; i oy : 4 “ " AT 3 | The Sandwich line of “Easyway”| This convention has been growing in| Joaders and rakes, engines, shellers, | importance from year to year. 5“‘%grindcrs, corn_slicers, elevators and | | | [MPLEMENT MEN MEET THIS WEEK Mid-West Association to Hold Convention Here, Beginning Wednesday, at Rome. EXHIBIT AT AUDITORIUM ——— | The Mid-West Implement Dealers’ annual conyention is an event that will take place next week in Omaha. :See Our Exhibit Gas Engines Hay Tools Grinders AUDITORIUM Space No. 79. Full Line at Our Sample Floor '906-908 HARNEY ST. Dempster Mill Mfg. Co: | uated, as it is, here in the very heart| hay presses will have a good show- | | of the country’s greatest agricul-|ing at the implement exhibit in the | \tural district, it arouses the interest| Auditorium. ‘ | of many thousands. This line has attratted great atten-| It will be held December 13, 14 and | tion because of its splendid construc- |15 in the Auditorium, which will be|tion and the ideas and conveniences | filled with exhibits of all kinds Of'lncorporated in_the construction of | | farm machinery and equipment, in-|the various implements. | cluding the very latest improvements| They are made by the flandwu—hw and inventions for tilling the soil, for| Manufacturing company, 1216 to 1230 harvesting the crops, for raising| South Main street, Council Bluffs, | | stock and caring for it, and, in fact,| W. E. Dawson, manager. | for all departments of agricullural LI N SR o g | | work. > | ¢ | " The big firms in this line of manu- | Bee Want Ads Imdwe’"h " | facture are to be represented with | large exhibits. Sessions of the con- vention will be held at the Rome ho- tel, beginning Wednesday at 2 p, with the address of President C. Gallagher and the reports of Secre- = ‘ tary James Wallace and Treaburer J. M. Elwell. Thursday will be “Farmers’ ‘day and at the morning session there will be a number of addresses, while in | the afternoon there will be a theater | party for the ladies, and the men will inspect the exhibits. The sessiong will close Friday morning’ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday All wise farmers as well as all wise dealers know the big advance is-due about December 15th, and everybody is rushing to cover their spring needs. We Can Fill Your Orders Now—Can Promise Nothing Ahead Every man in this organization will be ready to fake your order quickly. Come in as soon as you get to town. Drop off the car at OLIVER'’S, leave your grips here and get your order placed first. duty | Big Tank Factory Has Grown Up in Omaha l‘alon of the I\ebraska and A.N Water Tanks Oil Barrels Gasoline or 0il Water Tanks Grgin Bins is equipped with a power pll“e‘y for S Cae belt work: A ‘ All Kinds of - ru:::d ?o:rlxl[‘::ct E?rt:plej“:r;fllz:en‘;l:tloa- ‘ Metql Products se because of its single he motor base, trans- NEBRASKA AND IOWA STEEL TANK CO. 1301 Spruce St., Omaha It's going to be ahusy business week, but we are ready to serve your needs. - OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS 10th and Farnam Sts. : Don’t fail to see our Exhibit at the Audi- torium AN JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS 9TH AND 10TH STREETS, HOWARD T0 HAITNEY December 13, 14, 15 Midwest lmplemgnt Dealers’ Convention Visit our plant, \ one of the most completely equip- ped in the United States. - Phone Webster 278 etz Call on Us at’the Omaha- Auditorium Council Bluffs, Ia. T \ ' ANNOUNCING WALLIS “CUB” JUNIOR Designed and built by the same - M, /n who have made the ‘“Cub’’ such a big success » = Power } Durability Simplicity vy RUGGED — COMPACT Accessibility SIMPLE — EFFICIENT Light Weight \ GREATEST DRAW BAR PULL FOR ITS WEIGHT OF ANY TRACTOR EVER OFFERED X SPRING MOUNTED MOTOR BASE, TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL RUN IN A BATH OF OIL IN THIS DUST PROOF HOUSING SINGLE FRONT WHEEL MAKES POINT SUS- PENSION AND ENABLES TRACTOR TO TURN WITHIN RADIUS OF 1TS WHEEL BASE, 93 INCHES EASY TO HANDLE _SIMPLE CONTRQL DRIVES LIKEAN AUTOMOBILE Specifications: }. Wheel Base—93 inches. Draw Bar Pull, Low Speed—2600 1bs. Hyatt High Duty Roller Bearings Rear Wheel Tread—48 -inches. Max. 2000 Ibs. Constant. throughout. 2 Rear Wheels—48 inches dia. x 12 ° High Speed, 1850 lbs. Max. 1425 Ibs. Every gear drop forged, cut and \ 2 g inch face. Constant, hardened. = Front Wheels—30 inches du x 8 Motor—4 % x6%. Every gear, including master gears inch face. and bull pinions (these are drop forged, Belt Pulley—18 inches dia. x 6 mches face, running at 430 R. P. M. Weight 3200 lbs. cut and hardened also) run in oil in our Low Speed—2% miles per hour patented dust-proof oil;tight case, High Speed—3% miles per hour. J. 1. CASE PLOW WORKS Selling Agents 814-18 Jackson Street, Omaha, Neb. ot S A W AR (IR

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