! I i a 5G J i 3 t i i li f i ii i aaaa? aaas a aa a aaaa .as aaam. aaam. aaH av aaaa aaa aaaa aa aaa aa aai aa aai a&v a&H aw ak av a&H a aam aam aH H aaKV aH a&w aa aam H HH aA aaw aal aa aa aH aaafl aa aaaw aaaw aaal 8 aaav aaV aafl aaVaaA H aaalH aav aaV aaV aaSs1 aaH aaV aaaV aaHaaal aaH aafl av aaaV aaH aaaV aaHaaH aV aaHaH aaH aaw aaH flaan aaH aaH aaH aaHaaH aaH aaH aV aaaV aVH aaH HalaVaa aV awHaV aPH BH B B paa pa aavaa BHaavaH P PH B VB H H aaVaav aV aWHaV aWaW i H aaH aV HH aVaV a H IB av H B a aV aV Bi aVB aw B7 B." aJaw a amay aV avaM aV B i H B H B B B B B B H B B BK H H B B B k. H H B Hk B H H m B B B Bl BB B W B B Bk B B B H B A t B B BB B B 1 m H M Bfl BB B m B B Bl B B B H H B B B B B B B B BB B m m B B BB BB BB B B B B B B H B B B B B B B B B B B B H H .B H m H HH bBIIBI b IIhBB 1 HBh H H 1 hIH IHHflH B m B B b B B b B B fl 1 B h h 1 B Bl B 1 B 1 B SAME HIGH QUALITY-PRICES DOWN FORD MODEL T TOURING CAR -.lir- Varudmm fteel Construction 5 Passengers. Euuip- : v",tn Extension T"p: Automatic Brass Windshield. Tvvo 6-inch 'j.i.- Lar:is: r-rTir: SDeedometer: 3 Oil Lamps: Horn and Tools. A Li. ir::- LS J. B. I'ETROIT. 4 ( $7401 N o FORD MODEL T ROADSTER 4 Cylinders Vanadium Steel Construction 3 Passengers. Equip ped with Extension Top; Automatic Brass Windshield; Two 6-inch Gas Lamps; Generator: Speedometer; 3 Oil Lamps: Horn and Tools. 5 Passengers 4 Cylinders Vanadium Sti $640 FORD MODEL T for 1912 is the same high-priced quality car as it was in 1911; the same scientifi cally accurate and simple design, the same heat-treated Vanadium Steel Construction. There have been no mistakes to correct no experiments to try out but conveniences have been added and a marked reduction in price made possible through larger production and added factory facilities There are no ifs, "ands." "buts," nor "exceptions." 75,000 Ford Model T cars will be built and sold for 1912, because there is a demand lor 75,000 Ford Model T cars. We are not estimating, or guessing, or taking chances. We know. With a selling organization composed of 3 large reserve warehouses, 30 branches, and more than 3,500 Ford dealers, our business fingers are on the pulse of trade conditions. We know from the insistant demand, that it will take at least 75.000 Ford Model T cars to supply the wants of 1912. This demand exists only because Ford Model T has "made good" with more than 10O.000 owners. You cannot get any better evidence of reliability. Ford Model T must be a high quality car it must be all we claim to give so very many individual owners such continuous satisfaction. To build 75.000 Model T cars will not, in any sense, stretch or strain the producing capacity of the great Ford factory. It simply means a daily output of 250 cars. We have, during the past, frequently turned out 300 cars a day. In May. 1911, with 26 working days, our production was 6,013 cars. Thus, with present iacilities and our ordinary working force, 75.000 cars are but a normal production. The Ford factory is conceded by the most famous mechanical engi neers to be the most compact, concise and efficient automobile factory in the world, being equipped with labor and time-saving machinery, designed by Mr. Henry Ford specially for the manufacture of Ford Model T cars. The Ford Motor Company devote all efiorts to the building of ONE MODEL, thus assuring a degree of efficiency (because of continued familiarity of the em plovees with their work) not possible where several models are being construct ed, and where the workmen are switched from one piece of work to another. The Ford factory is running continuously twelve months in the year. The workmen are never bothered with the troublesome thought of being "laid off" for awhile. They know their employment is secure as long as they are efficient and industrious. Still another fact lies in the simplicity of the design ot Ford Model T. It is a quicker car to build because there are few parts and nothing intricate. So simale that any ordinary individual understands it reaaily. The Ford Motor Company have the financial strength to build 75,000 cars without borro-lng a dollar. They will pay spot cash, take advantage of every discount and hence have the market of supplies at their command. Think of the force for low prices which the buyer commands when he goes into the market lor 300,000 wheels, 300,000 tires, 375,000 lamps, 75,000 speedometers all oi the same style, the same model and tens of thousands of tons of steeL When the seller knows he is going to get spot cash, he does business on a mighty fine profit. This all around manufacturing efficiency possessed by the Ford Motor Company assures the highest standard of quality with the lowest standard of price. There is no occasion to lower quality, and every opportunity to lower price. FORD MODEL T is the highest quality car made in the world, bar none. A striking illustration of this fact was evidenced in a test made by the govern ment of France in December, 1910, when they pitted the materials of the Ford car against those of the best, highest price car made in France. The test was for "traction and shock." FORD MODEL T was 30 per cent greater in elacticity 50 per cent stronger and 25 per cent better under shock. The very fact that there are now over 100,000 Ford cars in operation is the very best evidence ot the quality of materials used in its construction. Go where you will, you will find more than ten Ford cars to one of any other make, and this could not be so if the quality was not in the materials used in Ford Model T. We have the demand; we have the factory facilities and capacity; we have the money; we have the selling organization, and we are going to make and sell 75,000 Ford Model T cars for the year 1912. Not the Motor Car You Want? Prompt Delivery Assured - ' '!fc 9BIHMr THIS CUT is a representation of the famous Model T. It is the same car that has been giving such satisfaction to the 110 users in Platte county. It is die same car. that won the World-Herald Endurance run against a field of competitors consisting entirely of larger and higher priced cars, one of which was a spedal built speed car and cost $6,000. In short it is tlie same famous Ford T, only more refined, more impro red, and the cost has been reduced from last year becaus 3 of the added production. This year the Ford T is bet ter and costs less. That is the 1912 Ford story in a n ut-shefl- GOTTBERG AUTO CO., Columbus, Neb.