The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 09, 1912, Page 16, Image 16

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HINGE DOOR SILO
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THE HINGE-DOOR SILO
LlceuNcd untlcc Harder Patent No. G27732
MADE! OP HEST WASHINGTON FIR the wood
least affected by molsturo and exposure. Made ONLY
In one-piece ntnvcM, absolutely preventing bulging1,
and saving more than half the time required to erect
tho ordinary silo. The anchoring system is the best
to bo found in any silo and makes the silo as Arm
as a rocic.
Felt gaskots that mako our silo door abso
lutely nlr-tight are placed not on tho framo
-uui. tf me uoor UNcir: consequently they
cannot be torn off by pitchforks or other
vwwia wxiua uunuung suago.
Tho lock is so simple that all you
mvuu .u uu is to turn one Ici'cr,
and your door is locked tight
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Fill this out and
sena 10 us ana we The Hinge-Door siio is the
... ., , ,W cIieniieMt to erect, Iiiin the
Wl mm to vnn rff et longcNt me, and Keens
J ?fev your nIIiiito in liHo
eontlltloii the year
around than any
other silo made.
charge our Silo Book and
erature. fCommouoi
in a mo ,,,, ,
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Of course you need a Silo there's no question about that. Neither is there any Ques
tion but that the Hinge-Door Silo is tiio BEST. 7 q
Tho Hinge-Door is tho greatest improvement that has been made since tho inven
tion of tho Silo. Tho continuous hinged door makes a perfect ladder. Tho doors are
always in place. It's the easiest Silo to open doors simply swing inward, where they are
out of tho way. .
No Freezing of Silago in Winter! Careless farm hands CAN'T take door out. No
one can possibly bo too lazy to close them. They're so simple to operate.
i , ,J' to H secure' should weigh from 30 to 50 pounds. How would you like
to lift tins with one hand on a blustery winter morning, while hanging to a so-called
ladder about 20 to 40 feet above tho ground?
are Yt you" sUagef0"0001"' " U d iS raiS ihe 1CVCr' pUSh back tho door' mid Yu
mnlrTph,Ci,ifd00,at?dC1r" 'pcrle both in construction and in practicability. It's not a
ES.fi i r, isJcluiPPea with eleven malleable iron castings. Tho two hinra
ever 15 ZL U'OUS CUUSh l hld tonI And s steP is P
o-rB(tffiMaPMt f Ur St0,T iU UliS SI-C- Write today for
otheTonieSSet!0 U ' LESS Ume t0 CrCCt mng0 oor Siloan.auv
READ THIS TESTIMONY
Ord, Nebraska, February 13, 1912. I am verv
much pleased with the Hinge-Door Silo I pu
Jd ot you laat year- " has come up in
niVn0 w.r!nl expectation and Is all you
claim for It It has kept my ensilage in per
fect condition and there is 'not d particl? of
thrnh11? n mouldy.s"age. but itVgod clear
thrpugh to the very edgo. When I first saw your
silo I was Impressed with it owig to its con!'
7nl,cnt,doo.and splendid duaUty-of wood I
think .the Hingo-Door Silo has tho' beSt and
Tn,nStiYe,ent door x have ev.or seen on a-si?o
Tho ladder is easy to climb and cahndtlbo beat
.1 have found the Nebraska .Silo Company in
every way reliable ,arid accomodating In"biisU
ness matters. W. ,M. Gray. mui;au? m u-
Republican, tfebr., - January 24, 1912. I can
BhaJI aVl Perfectly satisfied with my. Silo and
SS0;! . b0 a" Vou represent it, 8 do? I
over ann'KhJIP001, a decd. Improvement
over any other , door on tho market ' h.nrf tho -fh.ons
are. of the. very -best . qualta&' Umo of
rniS?xTiral- CJLty Nebraska,. Pobruary 24.' 1912
The Hinge-Door Silo that we bdught fi-om voT
last Fall has surely fulfilled all our exnectat ons -
SS lnln0lshl pl,oascd with it. Wp "t it
tvi nf ii?d shape anP wero mucli pleased with
nad4aaiify0ff wodfIn th staves. As we havo
Sn2h nli oC GX,P?rienc6 with other makes of
SIlo, and especially as to door-frames I wm
g? fl"? ot how we wo,5d.eiikIe The
5V?A i" r. We have ninny been more or Icnm
troubled In getting i,irca help to nnt iln
SiS?"1 .kep. tLe s" do-fita ordS? tp pre
vent frccBlncr, but find that TvltU the Hlncc-Door
the boyM tnkc pleaKnre in closing then,? h thev
one foot. While our other silo frozo inU tn i5
FREE BOOK SKft-b'US.r
Dollars to you! Writoat once! " mean3
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Nebraska Silo Company
HOME OFFICE MNCOLN, NEBRASKA
Missouri ami Southern Iowa: Bellows Bros
Maryville, Mo.; Kansas and Oklahoma Gontl"
nentarCrcamcr; Co., Topelca. Kan?' Minne
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