The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 02, 1912, Page 16, Image 16

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The Commoner
VOLUME 12, NUMBER 3
HINGE DOOR SILO
QUALITY-STRENGTH-DURABILITY
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THE HINGE-DOOR SILQ
Licensed under Harder Patent No. 027732
MADE OF DEST WASHINGTON FIR the wood
least affected by moisture, andexposuro. ..Made ONLY
In one-piece staves, absolutely preventing bulging;
and saving more than half tho time required tooropt"
tno ordinary silo. q?ho anchoring system is tho best
10 pe round in any silo and makes tho silo as Arm
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Felt gaskets that make our silo door .abso-
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charge our Silo
Literature.
The lock Is so simple that all you
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Tlie Hinge-Door Silo is the
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longest me, and Keeps
your NllHSTft In hottoi
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other silo niade.
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Of course you need a Silo there's no question about that. Neither is there any ques
tion but that tho Hinge-Door Silo Is tho BEST. ,
The IUngc-Door is tho greatest improvement that lias been mado since tho inven
tion of tho Silo. Tho continuous hinged door makes a perfect ladder. The doors aro
always in place. It's tho easiest Silo to opendoors simply swing inward, where they aro
out of tho way.
No Freezing of Silage in Winter! Careless farm hands CAN'T take door out. No
one can possibly bo too lazy to close them. They're so simplo to operate.
A Silo door, to bo secure, should weigh from 30 to 50 pounds. How would you like
to lift this with ono hand on a blustery winter morning,1 while hanging to a so-called
ladder about 20 to 40 feet above tho ground? '
With our Hinge-Door, all you do is raise tho lever, push back the door, and you
are at your silage!
The "door-ladder" is perfect, both in construction and in practicability. It's not a
make-shift Each door is equipped with eleven malleable iron castings. Tho two hinges
form tho rung of tho ladder, strong enough to hold a ton! And tills step is provided
every 15 inches. .
But we can't tell you even a FAIR part of our story in this space. . Write today for
our free booklet that gives all tho facts. ' ' '
Wo can PROVE to you that it takes L-ESS time to erect a Hinge Door -.Silo than anv
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READ THIS TESTIMONY
v-SbJ!?;?;NSuMkiFbrHSJ'l912'"-WI11 say t0 anyone whom It may. concern ..that I am
HenryartSS NEBRASKA SILO COMPANY for selling me. a HINGE-DODBSILO.
Ord, Nebraska, February 13, 19.12. I am very
iiuiu juuocu wiLu tno JLiinge-.uoor tsiio I pur
chased of you last year. It has come up in
every way to my expectation and Is all you
claim for it. It has kept, my ensilage In per
fect condition and there Is not a particle of
waste and no mouldy silage, but it is good clear
through to tho very edgo. When I first saw your
silo I was Impressed with It owing to its con
venient door and splendid quality of wood. I,
think tho Hinge-Door Silo has the best and
most convenient door I have ever seen on a silo.
The ladder -is easy to climb and cannot be beat.
I have found the Nebraska Silo Company In
every way reliable and accommodating In busl
- ness matters. W. M. Gray.
Republican, Nobr., January 24, 1912. I can
l-X, r am. Perfectly .satisfied with my Silo, and
bellevo It to bo all you represent it to be. I
think the .Hinge-Door a decided Improvement
over any other door on the market, and tho
hoops aro of the very best quality. . Some of
the hoops, on other makes of Silos hero In my
neighborhood gavo , .way. But . neither my
neighbor, Gould, nor:, I have had afty trouble
with ours. A. 'D. Moran. ' - '
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muCenlFal CIty Nebraska, February 24, 419i2.
The Hinge-Door Silo that wo bought from you
last Fall has surely, fulfilled all. our expectations
and wps are -highly pleaspd with it. We got It
ui? n gP,od saP a'nd were much pleased with
the quality of wood f tho staves. As we havo
had a lot of experience with other makes of
. silos, and especially as to door-frames, . I was
anxious to find out-'' how we would like the
' ? lns.e1;"D.00fr- W.e havT always been moreorless
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back and keep the rtllo closed, In order to pre
vent .frccKlug, but flnil.that with the IUngc-Door
the boyj take plenHdre In closlngr theni: as they
i0??l!-ily opnc Rd loed. We have two
silos here, and therji was a difference In the
amount thatvfroze ground thev outside diirincr
oha fSS Wwft,r tWTStor amountinl.to ove?
?wvS,SotJi WJjlli? ou.r ..other, silo f roze in T12 to 14
nnf,CHhe?0 Nebraska Silo; with its tight roof
and tight closed dqors, dd not at any time
annSS"1 Hot bo .thrown dow? VUh
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SHJb-?-SUHI jrtca ' bbolf. tolling all
2kS$i!im waht t0" buy Stff5Si
nJHi1? THIS COVPON. Mall the coupon
today, before- your. forget -about it. it Ss
Dollars to you! Write at once! , means
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, 9WV?WT at. the State Fair will bo
l?,Catdff?am, as ast.year-dlrectlyMn fTint of
thot cattle barn. We offor free silatre to nnw
Stock. Exhibitor at the Pair. Come and See fi '
Nebraska Silo Company
HOME OFFICE, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Missouri and Southern Iowa: Bellows Bros
Mary vlllo, Mo.; Kansas and Oklahoma, Conti
nental Creamery Co., Topoka. Kans.; Mlnno
. sota Qfflce. 2707 Glrard Ave., Minneapolis. '
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