TIIK I5K.H: OMAHA, FIIIDAY, AUdUST 13. 1015. 5 AYERY ROMS STEADY Machine that Gets Much Notice for Work' BIG FOUR "20" IS A YERY HANDY ENGINE Tractor Built to Work Wherever Team of Horsei Caa Take a Plow. rac tor L,o floe --. t ' N,:' ... MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. IT IS LIGHT AXD ACTIVE The Big Four "JO, a "llghtwelglit. AS Ati AUTOMOBILE Big- Tractor at Work Vibratel Even Leal Than High-Priced Pleas ure Machine. IT IS BUILT FOR BUSINESS A farm tractor is a httrt machine d aighwl for havjr work and rough ussg-s. and jrrt. the tractor la aa carrfully and well mada aa any other high clasa plco of machinery. Thl fact U emphasised !u th Avrrjr trartora, which art so evenly haland and no carefully constructed that they run aa smoothly aa an automobile, and with avrn loss vibration. Thin, of course, aounds unbelievable, but It la trua, a ran be demonstrated by tha Avery representative at the Fremont demon atratlon (rounds. ; On of the favorite stunts of the Avery salesmen la to start the motor coins in one of the hue:e trartora and then take an ordinary "ten penny" nail with half the head put off. this they balance upon the remaining half of the head and enow that It will stand alone; there la not enough vibration to shake It down. Thla la certainly remarkable and apeak a well for tha stability of the machines. Borne f the huge Avery tractor look big eevxifh to shake down a barn but tholr work la so gentle aa to leave eggs un broken and undisturbed. Very Complete Display The Avery display la on of the most complete on the Fremont grounds. The company la making a leader of the light weight tractors and olf-llft plows. There are five slsea, the three-plow outfit, the four-plow, five-plow, als-plow, and the -10-plow eulflt Comparison with the automobile must be mad again to ahem that the Avery tractors are likewise keeping pec In the matter of elegance and faculty. The Avery folka claim the first tractor to be equipped with aa electric lighting and starting system. It la pointed out that the electric lighting system will enable tha busy farmer to work shifts both day and night In the rueh seasons so that the tractor can be kept going day and night. And the advantages of tha electric starter are well known, avoiding all pos sibility of broken wrists or wrenched arms In starting. Ktron Water of Traetor. Still another feature la dwelt upon and Is worthy of comment It Is the sleeve motor which la need in the Avery. This const-its of a sleeve which fits inside the i-yllnder. Is easy of renewal without change of motor, and makes for an effi cient, economical machine. ' The Avery is a sliding frame, two-speed, gear transmission tractor and though It has many features and conveniences as sbove stated, the demonstrator main tain that It Is one of the moat durable and on of th simplest machines on the market. r v - . . - - - ' Caaaked for Tkrea Tears. A grateful sufferer, writes: "Tour medicine. Dr. King's New Discovery, cured my eouth of three years' standing." We. All druggists. Advertisement. Bryan Drives Steel Mule and Makes a Straight Furrow j Colonel William Jennings Bryan, he of the silver tongue, cannot only make a success of oratory, but can. If need be, turn hla hand profitably to farming. At least he made good at the Fremont Trac tor demonstration, successfully piloting one of the tractors In a publlo demonstra tion. Mr. Bryan has had considerable eiperi ence with the democratic mule, ao ft la entirely fitting that when he faced the problem of operating a tractor he ahould select the Bates "Bteol Mule" tractor. With a Grand De Tour plow attaohed to the tractor, Mr. Bryan successfully pi loted th "Steel Mule" over a strip of the demonstration field, turning up several furrow as neatly as any plowman who aver turned sod. Everybody was pleased with Mr. Bryan's work and he, himself, was highly elated over hla success. Upon finishing his task he slighted from the machine with a beaming conntenanoe, and as II. II. Bates, the Inventor, ap proached, Mr. Bryan amlllngly said: "It Is very easy to drive It straight. I was very anilous to see how straight a fur row I could make." And aa for Mr. Bates, he say that twisting the tail of his-"Steel Mule" ia more certain of good results than can be expected from twist ing th tall of th democratic mule. Mr. Bryan'a appearance created con siderable .Interest among th crowds In attendance at th demonstration. It Is natural that he ahould be a strong booster of tractor plowing, entirely In keeping with his policy of favoring th plowshare In preferenoa to th sword. wsr. The first five months of 1016 showed sn Increase In deposits over the same period of the previous year of 112,500. Bank Deposits tarreaae. (Correspondence of the Associated Press ) PETROGRAD, Aug. (.-Savings deposits. In local banks continue to pile up, do to the suppression of the vodka trafflo and other economics attendant upon th Cubans Bow to Light All-Work Tractor Mr. Hall, In charge of the exhibit of the Electric Wheel company of Qulncy, HI., makers of the Ught All-work Trac tor, Is an enthusiastic booster for the Tractor Farming demonstration or any thing which will enable him to convince the man who aays, "show me!" Mr. Hall aaya that nothing la more true than the oft repeated statement to the effect that "seeing Is believing." He telle of ah experienoe his company had with a customer located away down In Cuba. The Cubans, being used to old fash ioned waya of doing things, were wont to continue doing tlilnxa In the same, old way, ' being content with slow, hand labor. They were very skeptical of the tractor and Ita workings. Although the Cuban wer not from Mlaeourl, they certainly had to be shown, voicing that statement In their own emphatlo way as well as making their attitude known by their actions and continued aloofness. However, In due time one progressive Cuban bought a tractor. When it ar rived, th natives, being prejudiced, en deavored to throw all possible difficulties In th way of tha machine, hoping that they could thus hinder It and prevent It's accomplishing the work set out for It. But the tractor, one of the Light All work Tractors, overcame all obstacle and did such remarkable duty that the natlvee, who dame to scoff, went away to praise. And now they are all boosters for the praetor as the sturdy man of all-work,' Mr. Hall points out that skepticism Is not 'confined to the Cubans that It is a mark of Intelligence In a man to want to' Investigate, and that everybody should be shown. That's why ha is such a booster for the Fremont show and why he Is such an enthusiastic demonstrator. four-cylinder, two-speed tractor," made by the Kinerson-BranttiiKham Implement t o.. Is one of the moat impressive look-: Ing traitors In all the bl field of exhlb- , Its at the Fremont demonstration. Th5 Ills Four "20" Is a big machine which , will do all kinds of work, as much as many men and many horses and yet It , can be operated by one man. j The ability of this tractor to take 'are j of any and all work about a farm where 1 power la needed ia remarkable. i)ne of Its greatest features la Ita ability to eajtily : and qui' kly plow any field that Is large ' enough to farm satisfactorily with horses ; or horse-drawn machinery. With plow raised, the tractor may be backed into any fence corner and plow out every available foot of ground. The plows are never In the way, never prevent the trac tor from backing or turning short corners. The power plow hoist, the plow and th tractor are one unit. The plows are raised snd lowered by the power of the motor. It -makes no difference so far aa ths plow hoist Is concerned whether the tractor is moving or standing still. A touch of the plow lift foot pedal Instantly raises tha plows. Press the same pedal again and they drop back Into the ground. The power lift Is simple, without compli cations and doea not have a single part In motion except when raising or lower ing the plows. . -.- bvA: 475 im - ,v; -'A f;-y Vv i it, - -. , tii t ., ' ' .Wi Ox' .aSK? .j--v- I . Peoria Tractors Are Making a Big Hit The Fremont Tractor demonstration is not a Chautauqua, nor a rellgeous revival, yet, In so far as the Peoria Tractors are concerned, It certainly emphaaltea the Biblical atatement that "a little child ahall lead them." Tha Peoria tractors were the only tractors on the grounds oper ated by a child, a mere boy of 15 years, doing the demonstrating throughout th how. Older heads are, of course, on band. President George McFarland and Secretary-Treasurer C. F. Iomls of the Peoria Tractor company left their work In the hands of assistants, so that they might attend to Fremont demonstration. They say that although they have se cured good business from all shows, the Fremont demonstration has outclassed them all as regards actual results paid business. The Peoria Tractor company officials credit their success to ths fact that their machine Is so similar to an automobile that ths average up-to-date farmer read ily understands it Coupled with this they claim the lightest weight machine on the grounds handling three fourteen inch plows at a speed of from two and a half to three miles per hour. The LION Tractor KING OF" THE KARIVI v'?i $475 .4 . NX l ! COME AND SEE US AT FREMONT WHAT THE GREAT LITTLE LION DOES: The LION is aelf-ruiding when running In a furrow. Bide hills have no terrors for the LIOX It will not tip over. The LION has only two gear reductions, re sulting In much power saved, in contrast with other tractors. The LION is a three-wheeled tractor; two drive wheels, one of which runs in the furrow, and a steering wheel behind. The LION pulls 8 H. P. at drawbar, or delivers 15 brake H. P. at belt. It travels faster while working than horses cau walk, and is untiring. It costs less than a teem of fine farm horses, and its "feed" costs little while working, and nothing when idle. It requires little care and only common-sense attention when at work, and need not be thought of when idle. Toe L The LION is able to work all day and every day in the year, if you want it to. The LION does all kinds of farm work, such as pulling plows, discs, seeders, harvesters, drills, mowers, and hauls anything that horses pull. The LION, as a 15 H. P. Stationary Engine, grinds feed, saws wood, cuts ensilage, pumps water, phells corn, etc. We know of no tractor which should be classed with the LiON as to simplicity, durability, pulling power and price. The LION'S light weight of 3.200 lbs., its great traction power, its economy in operation, and the various uses to which it may be applied, make it the most Valuable Labor Investment at its price on any farm. The LION Tractor is Above the Ordinary, In a Class by Itself, and Stands Alone the I'ncoaV querrd King of the Farm. ion Tractor Co. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. I W II 14 ST I U y v ! V 11 t ijl EsaZZsl r 1 If 3aaiaH of all different makes plowing at Fremontwithout a breakdown or misfire has demonstrated to tho farmers that Tractor are a Success. Tractor farming is up-to-date farming and to compete with your neighbors and raise better crops at less cost YOU must have a tractor. j?vr J3 rftj IT TO AC FIT- ABJD EMERSON PLOWS - ARE STANDARD THE WORLD OVER 2d. Because V? ' em i ' Ita 'OFS ? have been built from the K very beginning of the tractor i industry. Wcx are the first j: and largest builders of Four Cylinder Farm Tractors in if the world and Experience is a Good Teacher Emerson Plow and Emerson Big Four Tractors are built for each other. 3 They make a perfect com- ? bination. o I oa. Because Emerson Service I goes with every Emerson t product. V- FTiDiniTiii; J. LikDUiM Co, :Rockord, Illinoi GUILDERS OF GOOD FARM MACHINERY SINCE 1852. Branches at Omah, .nrf l inmln Saw i ; , m m aw a a a w - '-,' I 1 i t