Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Image 12

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: PECEMBER 10, -,1916.
LARGEST DISPLAY
ROOM IN WORLD
Tools and 'Farm Implements
Shown in Operation for Vis
itors at John Deere Plow Co.
LUNCHEON TO BE SERVED
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Visiting dealers may be surprised
lo find the John, Deere Plow com
pany, corner building at Tenth and
Howard streets, occupied by the Mc
Caffrey Jiotor company, agents for
the Ford car. This does not mean
that the John Deere Plow company
have moved to other quarters, but
merely that they have letsed this
corner building, for which they no
longer had any direct use, having dis
continued the sale of Velie automo
biles about a year ago.
The office of the John Deere Plow
company is on thtj second floor and
reached by an entrance in the middle
of the block, between Ninth and Tenth
on Howard street. I
Visitors will be particularly wel
come, and special arrangements have
heeu made to take care of them in
first-class shape.
Luncheon will be served at noon
on Wednesday. Thursday anil Friday,
according lo the custom in the past,
and all visitors arc cordially welcome.
The John Deere Plow company dis
play room on the eighth floor of the
building is the finest and largest room
devoted to the display of agricultural
implements, wagons and vehicles in
the world, and it is worth the time of
any implement dealer or farmer to
pay a special visit to this room and
sec the modern, up-to-date tools of all
sorts shown here. Wherever possi
ble, tools are shown-iij operation, giv
ing the visitor an opportunity to see
what they will do underworking con
ditions. A large force o'f factory rep
resentatives will be on hand yb ex
plain all the details and .-answer per
plexing questions which may have oc
curred to the user at various times.
In addition to the display on the
sample floor, John Deere Plow com
pany will also have a display atthe
Auditorium, where the Mid-West 1H
tail Implement Dealers' association
have exhibitions. The John Deere
Plow company display at the Audits.-:.....
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lUHugi trill vuuaiai CAIIUSIVCI UI IMC
prod"cts of their harvester factory, in
cluding grain binders, corn binders,
mowers, sulky rakes, A represen (ac
tive will be on hand at the Auditor
ium, as well as at the office, but visi
tors will find it more-to their advan
' tage to go to the main sample floor,
where they can have an opportunity
to inspect the full line. . .
.Wallis ' WJunior !
J. Is Tractor With All
-, The Advantages
- The yVallis "Cub" Junior tractor
will get a lot of attention at the im
plement dealers' convention because it
embodies all the qualities that make
for desirability in a farm tractor. It
is built by the same men who made
thr "Cub'! such a big success. . x '
It weighs 3,200 pounds, - h 'rear
wheels forty-eight inches in diame
ter, a wheel base , of ninety-three
inches and a speed of two and a half
to three and a half jhiles an hour. It
OFFICERS OF COMING CONGRESSES Frank Tanne
hill, Norfolk, Neb., vice president of the Nebraska Farm
er' Congress, will preside in Omaha this week, in the ab
sence of President George Coupland. J. B. Grinnell of Pa
pillion is secretary of the -congress. C. E. Gallagher of
Coleridge, Neb., is president of the Mid-Vest Implement
Dealer Association.
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IMPLEMENT MEN
'MEETIHIS WEEK
Mid-West Association to Hold
Convention Here, Beginning
Wednesday, at Some.
EXHIBIT AT AUDITORIUM
Ta-nndiill C
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is equipped with a power pulley for
belt work.
The Willis "Cub" Junior has a
rugged cofapact simple "efficient mo.
tor that gives it the greatest pulling
power of any. tractor, ever built , for
its weight. . . '
It can make a turn within a radius
of its wheel base because of its single
front wheel. The motor base, trans
mission and differential run in a bath
of oil in a dust-proof housing. It
has- a simple control, driving like' an
automobile, and is extremely easy to
handle. It has Hyatt high duty
roller bearings "throughout and every
gear is drop forged, cut and hardened.
The selling agents here are the J.
I. Case Plow Works, 814 to 818 Jack
son street.
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Advert tKlnr.
U th Cardinal Virtue In
The Mid-West Implement Dealers'
annual convention is an event that
will take place next week in Omaha.
This convention has been growing in
importance from year to year. Sit
uated, as it is, here in the very heart
of the country's greatest agricul
tural district, it arouses the interest
of many thousands.
' It will be held December 13, 14 and
15 in the Auditorium, which will ,be
filled with exhibits of all kinds of
farm machinery and equipment, in
cluding the very latest improvements
and inventions for tilling the soil, for
harvesting the crops, for raising
stock and caring for it, and, in fact,
for all departments of agricultural
work. ' 4
The big firms in this line of manu
facture are to bey represented with
large exhibits. Sessions of the con
vention will be held at the Rome ho
tel; beginning Wednesday at 2 p. m.
with the address of President C. E.
Gallagher and the reports of Secre
tary James Wallace and Treasurer J.
M. Elwell. -
TJiursday will be "Farmers' 'day,"
and at the morning session there will
be a number of addresses, while in
the afternoon there will be a theater
party for the ladies, and the men will
inspect the exhibits. The session;
will close Friday morning'
Big Tank Factory Has .
Grown Up in Omaha
A. N. Eaton of the Nebraska and
Iowa Steel Tank company is a self
made man who has built up a vtry
large business from a very small be
ginning. His big plant is now one of
the most completely equipped in the
United States, making water tanks,
oil barrels, gasoline or pil tanks,
grain bins, ash cans and other metal
products.
1 lie company has just completed a
large government contract for ash
cans. The company has the largest
truck in the city
"Easyway" Line of
Farm Implements
The Sandwich line of "Easyway"
loaders and rakes, engines, shellers,
grinders, corn slicers, elevators and
hay presses will have a good show
ing at the implement exhibit in the
Auditorium.,
This line has attracted great atten
tion because of its splendid construe-,
tion and the ideas and conveniences'
incorporated in the construction of
the various implements.
They are made by the Sandwich
Manufacturing company, 1216 to 1230
South Main street, Council Bluffs,
W. E. Dawson, manager.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
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See Our Exhibit
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Gas Engines
Hay Tools
Grinders
AT THE
AUDITORIUM
Space No. 79.
Full Line at. Our Sample Floor
306;908 HARNEY ST.
Dempster Mill Mfg. Co.
OMAHA.
SHEET METAL PRODUCTS
Water Tanks
01 Barrels
,v Gasoline or
Oil Water '
Tank?
Grain Bins .
Don't fail to see our
Exhibit at the Audi
torium -
December 13, 14, 15 "
Midwest Implement
Dealers' Convention
Visit our plant,
one of the most'
- completely equip
ped in the United
States.
Ash Cans
All Kinds of '
Metal Products- s
NEBRASKA AND IOWA STEEL TANK GO.
1301 Spruce St, Omaha I Phone Webster 278
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
All wjse farmers as well as all wise dealers know the big advance
is-due about December 15th, and everybody is rushing to cover
their spring needs. ,
We Can Fill Your Orders Now Can Promise Nothing Ahead
Every man in this organization will be ready to fake your order
quickly. Come in as soon as you get to town. Drop off the car at
OLTVjER'S, leave your grips here and get your order placed first.
It's going to be a-nbusy business week, but we are .ready to serve
your needs.
OLIVER CHILLED PL9W WORKS
10th and Farnam Sts.
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Implement Dealers
Omaha, Neb., and Council fluffs, la.
DECEMBE R 1 3, 1 4, an d 1 5
. A Cordial Invitation it Extended to You to Visit
' Our Snow arid Sample Room' at Council Bluffs ,
1216 to 1230 QR Call on Us at the
South Main St. Omaha-Auditorium
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- Booth Numbers 88-89-90-91
YOU ARE WELCOME
LOOK OVER .THE
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ANDWICH LINE
Easyway Loaders and Rakes,
Engines, Shellers, Grinders,
Corn Slicers, Elevators, Hay Presses
Sandwich Mfg. Co,
- Phone'2955. J Council fluffs, la.
W. E. DAWSON, M? ;
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Power
Durability v
Simplicity
Accessibility 1
v Light Weight
ANNOUNCING
THE ".'''
WALLIS "CUB" JUNIOR
Designed and built by the same ' ;n who have made the "Cub" such a big success
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RUGGED - COMPACT
SIMPLE - EFFICIENT
GREATEST DRAW BAR PULL
FOR ITS WEIGHT OF ANY
TRACTOR EVER
OFFERED
POWER PULLEY
FOR
BELT WORK
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UKtAltST DRAW BAR PULL I r. I
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SINGLE FRONT WHEEL
! MAKES POINT SUS-
PENSION AND ENABLES
TRACTOR TO TURN
WITHIN RADIUS OF
ITS WHEEL BASE,
93 INCHES
MOTOR BASE, TRANSMISSION
AND DIFFERENTIAL RUN
V IN A BATH OF OIL
IN THIS DUST PROOF
HOUSING , i
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Wheel Base 93 inches.
Rear Wheel Tread 48 inches.
Rear Wheels 48 inches dia. x 12
inch face. ,
Front Wheels 30 inches dia. x 8
inch face, i '
' Low Speed 2V4 miles per hour.
High Speed 3H miles per hour.
Specifications:
Draw Bar Pull, Low Speed 2600 lbs.
Majc. 2000 lbs. Constant.
' High Speed, 1850 lbs. Max. 1425 lbs.
Constant.
Motor 4x5.
EASY TO HANDLE
SIMPLE CONTRpL
DRIVES LIKE AN
AUTOMOBILE
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Hyatt Hieh Duty Roller Bearings
throughout. '
Every gear drop foiled, cut and
hardened.
Every gear, including master gears
Belt Pulley 18 inches dia. x 6 inches and bull pinions (these are dron foreed.
-face, running at 430 R. P. M. cut and hardened also) run in oil in our
1'eight 3200 lbs. patented dust-proof oiljtight case.
J. I. CASE PLOW WORKS
Selling Agents
, 81418 Jackson Street, Omaha, Neb.
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