Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 16, 1916, Page 2-E, Image 38

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY . BEE: JAXTTAKY 10, ldG.
r actor Men Will Show You How to Conquer Toil
ONE OF THE LEADERS IN THE
TRACTOR WORLD.
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PROF. HOLDEH TO
LECTURE MONDAY
To Tell of Diversified Farming
Campaign He Hai Been Con
ducting All Orer South.
GETS SAMPLES FROM FARMERS
Prof. P., G. Holden, In chars of the
International llarvtr company agri
cultural extension depoi tiittnt. formerly
vice an and profeaaor of agronomy
ht th Iowa Agricultural iollH. Ames,
!., will lecture on aee1 corn and other
agronomic subierta to th aalramen of
the Omaha. Council Bluff, Lincoln,
loux City and Crawford grncral aen
ole of the Harvester company on Mon
day and Ttieadajr of thla weeic.
On Wednesday, a lecture will b pi van
by Prof. Holden to th Implement
dealers in attendance at the convention.
Mr. W. R. Bauojiman, rairtpnltrn mana
ger of the agricultural extenaion work
for Prof. Holden and H. S. .Dewing,
secretary in the company' extenaion
rampaicna wilt be her to a "Mat Jr0f.
Holden.
Prof. Holden haa juat completed a
dlveralfled farming campaign, covering
aeventy countiea In the atatea of Ten
neasee. Arkanaaa and Mtaalaalppt. Kx
tendon campaign have now been held
in twenty state from Washington to
Texae and Alabama. Diversified fanning-,
live atock, alfalfa and corn have
beeji subjects tailxht In these campaigns,
depending- upon condition In the ter
ritory where the campaign was car
ried on.
Prof. Holden Is commonly known as
the corn kln of the United States, and
his work in Iowa wss the greatest
known factor in placing Iowa in the
lead as a corn producing state.
Samples of seed corn have been se
cured from thirty farmers in Iouglns
county, to be used by Prof. Holdrn In
his lectures, and the tests made of this
corn will be exhibited during the Imple
ment Dealer's convention.
The International Harvester company
bellves this Is the golden age of service
and does not confine its power to the
manufacture and sale of implements
alone.
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Corn Shellers Are
Now Sold Direct
To the Dealers
The Watts Manufacturing company of
Jackeo). Mich., which on October t
opened a branch In Omaha for the distri
bution of the Watts line of corn shellere
and feed grinders, has already found
much encouragement in the Nebraska
lowa territory, according to the Omaha
manager, 3. L. Bailey.
The dealers, says Mr. Bailey, have al
ready signified their approval of the WatU
plan of selling direct to tlje retailers.
At the present time eight salesmen ara
working out of Omaha in Nebraska and
Iowa. The salesmen are nreaentlnv
tlrely new sheller line reconstructed alona-
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ui oia-ume principles that have built
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up the Wetts reputation during twenty
five year of corn sheller manufactur
ing. The local offices of the company are
at Farnam street, whore It carriea
a complete line of corn shellors, feed
grindera and repairs. Stocks are also
carried at Kort Dodne and Cedar Baplds,
la. From the repair department In
Omaha the company la enabled to get
parts to any part of the territory over
night, so that it In possible to strongly
advertise its shipping service to the trade.
Mr. Bailey has been In the corn shel
ler and feed grinder txiwlnes for a num
ber of years and knows U thoroughly.
He firet became associated with the
Watts company in W16. During' the imple
ment dealers' convention thla week he
will be one of the active local men In
entertaining and making pleasant and
profitable the stay of ell dealers who
coma to Omaha from outside points. He
will have a display at the Auditorium
and alao will invite visitors to his show
room at W27 Famam atreet.
AUDITORIUM IS TO BE
DEALERS' MEETING PLACE
; Tha Omaha branon of tha Fairbenlie
Morsa company Is planning on the big
best business in tha history o( that wall
know company durlnr W18. During the
years thla company has been operating
In this territory it haa succeeded tn
making a reputation Nat turns it a world
of business, nrt one year, hut every year.
The Fairbanks-Morse dlilay ,at the
Auditorium during tha implement' dealer'
convention will be headquarters for a
number of dealers who handle tbe Fair-banks-Morse
line out over the slate.
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Implement Dealer;
ComeiiitioEi
Omaha, Neb., and Council Bluffs, la.
January 1 8, 19, 20 and 21
A Cordial Invitation is Extended to You to Visit
Our Show and Sample Room at Council Bluffs
1216 to 1230 South Main Street
OR
Call on Us at Omaha Auditorium
Booth Numbers 55 and 81
YOU
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Over
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WELCOME
ANDWICH LINE
LOADERS
AND RAKES
EASYWAY
Engines, Shellers, Grinders, Corn
The Slicers, Elevators, Hay Presses
SANDWICH MFG. CO 15f
v Council Bluffs, Iowa
W. E. Dawson, Mgr.
OF THE
At a recent demonstration of tractor plows stood
an old, white haired farmer, who had won many plow
ing prizes for the exceptional quality of his work.
When he aw the Oliver No. G2 gang plowing back
and forth across the field in as straight furrows as he
could plow, and the quality of work equalling anything
he had ever done, he remarked: "The yoke has been
lifted."
lie meant by ,this that he could now depend upon
mechanical needs for the kind of plowing which he
wanted to have done.
So successful was the work of the Oliver No. 62
gang plow at this demonstration that men threw their
hats in the air and cheered.
This demonstration was held at a place'where the
most particular plowmen in the world enter contests
for prize plowing. This means that the No. G2 rivals
work of these master plowmen.
The following testimony gives an idea of what a
Nebraska farmer thinks of this plow:
Blue Hill, Neb., Not. 24, 1915.
Gentlemen : I bought one of your No. 62. 3-bottom tractor
plows last fall and It is a dandy. 1 think the plow cannot be beat.
t does the beet work I ever saw. In selecting an engine I bought
the 5-16 Moul, aa much on account of the work tl:. plow was
doing as the performance of the engine. I think the hitch on the
No. 62 is the reason why the Mogul has been successful in pulling
three 14-inch bottoms. The compactness of the entire outfit at
tracts the attention of any conservative buyer and makes a com
bined two-in-one outfit that can't be equalled.
Yours truly, R. KEUEGER,
Why use a horse plow when you can do the work
better and faster with the Oliver No. G2I We will be
glad to answer inquiries.
Oliver Chilled PlowWorKs
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Plowme&ers fbrthe World
TENTH AND FARN AM STREETS
AND AT THE AUDITORIUM '
OMAHA, NEB.
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tbry demand In the way of a tractor. The dealer who Is lucky enough to procure the agency for
a tractor of the firet uuallty g going to find the tractor business the coniteg eeaaoa a mighty at
tractive proposition. But do not overlook this fact the tractor you recommend and aell must
be reliable and efficient. It munt not be an experiment or your efforts will be for naught. It
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Right here we waat to call your atuntioa to the Famous Aultmaa-Taylor Uw of Gasoline.
Kerosene Tractors. These are built la three Uus-a ize to meet the particular need of your
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St 1 1 ItraJtch, Comer th and V Hts., IJorolu, Xeb. E. A. ltOIti, Manager.
.Display o
Grand
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Winning
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Ont At Grand Friz Winntrt to Bt Exhibilpd.
All implement dealers and fanners are cor
dially invited to inspect the most complete
display of implement ever shown by this
company in the City of Omaha at its sam
ple room, at Eighth and Capitol Avenue.
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This display will include duplicates of most of the thirty-six Interna
tional Machines which were awarded Grand Prizes at the San Francisco Exposition.
Five International Titan and Mogul Kerosene Burning Tractors
will be shown in operation at our building and an 8-16 Mogul Oil Tractor
will be on exhibit at the Auditorium.
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Prof. P. G. Holden; in charge of
the Agricultural Extension Department of
the International Harvester Company will
hold a short course school on Monday and
Tuesday, January 17th and 18th, at our
building for the benefit of International
Salesmen who will be here to attend the
convention. Exhibits of Douglas County
Seed Corn will be shown.
All dealers and farmers are wel
come to attend this short course by Profes
sor Holden, "America's Corn King. "
An inclosed International Motor
Truck will be provided to carry dealers
from the Auditorium to the agency build
ing. This service is for your convenience
when you wish to visit our sample room.
Have your mail addressed to you
in jcare of thiscompany. It will have our
best attention.
Representatives of the Omaha,
Council Bluffs, Lincoln, Sioux City and
Crawford general agencies will be on hand
to attend to your wants.
International Harvester Company of America
Omaha
Council Bluffs
Lincoln
Sioux City
Crawford
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