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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1917)
12 V S3 r. 1 " f ! ! ii ; 3 THE BEE: OMAHA,' TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1917. iiiiiiii tii?iQ3jTTTTTt tnniuuu utii mm imtin n t n itmitntuunnHimnin nnniimimrn: e G reatet A W Not c a tor 6 tin Ttema how- We hoped to have it here for your appproval. But with all our engineering skill and producing facilities, with all our success in its develop ment we did not -care to ex hibit it until it was ready to go to. work. If it were here and you saw it work you would exclaim: "That's the most sensible tractor I've seen." And you would be right. The new Hart-Parr Tractor is built to fulfill the require ments of the largest possible number of tractor users. And by "requirements of tractor users" we mean just that. We went to thousands of farmers and said: "Wlrat do you ask for in a tractor?" We found out what you A R T DA wanted and we have Built it for you. And all this has been done in such a way that this trac tor will go to the user at a price which will enable every worth-while American far mer to own one. Look over all the tractors at the show. Study them close ly. Set down what seems to you to be the best well-tried and successful feature of each. THen wait for the announcements of the three-plow Hart-Parr Trac tor in national publications and see whether or not this tractor, is what we claim it to be - the most' sensible, the most practical, the most economical tractor, the one you'll buy. C 0 M D A N Y ' ' Charles City, Iowa. One of the new Hart-Parr Tractors to be given aivatj. Call at our booth for particulars. turn r ' f milium 7" -. . . I