Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 13, 1918, Page 8, Image 8

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PLAIN TREAD
Manufactured by
The Overland
Tire and Rubber
Company.
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Liberty Cord
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cuum tread. Manu
factured by the Over
land Tire and Rub
ber Company.
An organization of about fifty men sold for the Sprague Tire & Rubber Company
in ninety-five working days, beginning October 22, 1917, $900,000 worth of stock
and this stock was oversubscribed about $50,000. y N
This is a wonderful record.
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The same organization with the exception
of ,,a few changes will sell the stock for the
Overland Tire and Rubber Company.
There will be, all told, working on this
proposition from fifty to ninety men.
We believe this stock will sell as rapidly as
the stock of the Sprague Tire and Rubber
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Company, and we believe that before Jan
uary 1, 1919, we will have Contracted for all,
or nearly all, jof the first year's output of tires
and tubes of The Overland Tire and Rubber
Company. ' . ,
WeN believe thte selling organization to be'
the greatest ever gotten together in a like en
terprise. -
Don't buy stock in
any company who
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have not a permit
from the State Rail
way Commission to
sell its stock.
THE COMPANY
The Overland Tire and Rubber Company
is incorporated under the laws of the state of
Nebraska for $2,500,000250,000 shares
par value $10 per share.
All of this stock is 'common stock and all
is voting stock.
Each share has one vote and each1 share
has just the same voting power as another
share and the same earning power as another
shaft. v ; ' ' ;
This company has no bonds, mortgages or
debts of any character. '
There will be no excessive salaries paid-to
officers. '
THE ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION
The Articles of Incorporation of The Overland
Tire and Rubber Company have been examined and
approved by eminent attorneys of Omaha, Nebraska;
The State Railway Commission of the' State of
Nebraska have issued a permit to this company for
the sale of stock. ' '
The application number is 3474.
1 The "Blue Sky" permit number is 316.
; A copy of the Articles of Incorporation and a copy
of the "Blue Sky" permit are on file in our offices and;
we shall be pleased to show them to anyone who will
come to these offices and ask that privilege.
J.H.DAVIES
.i Mr. Davies is President of The Overland Tire and
Rubber Company. v
He came to Omaha in 1875 and has lived in
Omaha forty-three years., ,
Anyone 'will tell you he is honest,' conscientious
and very successful in business.
., No man should be at the head of a largeinstitu
tion who has not first made a success of his own busi
ness. Mr. Davies has done this. '
For many years, he furnished employes for rail
roads in Omaha, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, Min
neapolis, St Paul and Sioux City.
He is a large owner of real estate in Omaha, both
business and residence property.
He is one of the largest individual stockholders in
the Omaha Loan and Building Association a stock
holder in the Conservative Savings and Loan Associa
tion a member of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce.
Reference on Mr. Davies any
- bank in Omaha.
W. R. BLOWERS
Mr. Blowers is Vice'President and General Man
ager of The Overland Tire and Rubber Company.
He began the rubber business at the age of seven
teen and has been actively engaged in the rubber man
ufacturing business for twenty-seven years.)
If he does not understand the rubber business to
day no man does.
Mr. Blowers has a practical working knowledge
of preparing rubber compounds for and building all
kinds of tires, tubes, truck tires, etc., and also all kinds
of mechanical rubber goods. '
During his twenty-seven years of active work he
was Assistant Superintendent and .General Foreman
for the New York Belting and Packing Company, Pas
saic, N. J,; General Superintendent and Assistant Gen
eral Manager for the United Globe Rubber Company,
Trenton, N. J., and General Superintendent "for the
Dunlop Company of Toronto, Canada.
In 1906 he contracted with the Dunlop Company
to build their factory for them.
He was allowed $75,000 for the first unit Of the
factory. During a period of ten years following, other
units were added, and in 1917 this company did 1 gross
business of $5,000,000 beginning with 200 men and
now employing 1,000 men.
- Reference on Mr. Blowers an
L ,, -yj? ubber manufacturer in the United
- States or Canada.
What the Overland Tiro
And Rubber Company
Will Manufacture
We will manufacture here' at Omaha all known
forms of automobile tires, Plain Tread, Non-Skid,
Cord Tires, Ribbed Tread, Solid Truck Tires, etc., also
all known forms of inner tubes.
. In addition, here is a list of mechanical rubber
goods that we will equip to make in Omaha, r
Belting for Main
Drives for-.
Lumber Mills.
Paper Mills.
Saw Mills.
Mine and Quarry
Elevator Belting.
Grain Elevator and
Legging Belting.
Stone Crusher Belt
ing. -
Oil Well Belting.
Polishing Belting.
Thresher Belting.
Hog Scraping Belt
ing, i
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Water Hose.
Steam Hose.
Brewers Hose.
Pneumatic Hose.
Pneumatic Tool
Hose.
Air Drill Hose.
Boiler Washout
Hose.
Suction Hose.
Sand Sucker Hose.
Agricultural Hose.
Dredging Sleeves
Hose.
Oil Suction Hose.
Oil Well Drillers
Hose. .
Gasoline Hose.
Sand Blast Hose.
Coke Hose.
Rubber . Fire Hose.
Chemical Engine
Hose. ,
Vacuum Hose.
Acid, Hose.
Woven Cotton
Rubber Lined
Fire Hose.
Air Brake Hose.
Air Signal Hose. :
Car Heating Hose.
Corrugated Fender
Hose.
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Molded Goods
Rubber Pump
Valves.
Valve Balls.
Rubber Head
Tacks. .
Screw Bumpers.
Crutch Tips.
Rubber Stopper.
Basin and Bath
Stoppers.
Bib Washers.
Rubber Elbows. .
Robb Closet
Connections.
Slip Joint Rings
and Waste Wash
ers. Rubber' Force Cups
Closet Floor Plate
Gaskets.
Syphon Packers.
Tank Bulbs.
Pulley and Sheave
Filling; .
Cushions or'.
Springs for Strap
Hammers.
Top Prop Block
Rubbers.
Wagon Bumpers.
Packer Rubbers
' and Rings. ; 7
Rubber Springs,
Bumper and '
Rings.
Rubber Diaphragms.
Brewers and Bot
tlers Supplies.
Band Saw Bands.
Friction Tape.
Grain Drill Tubes.
Chain Pump
Rubbers.
Rubber-covered
Rollers. "
Sundry Mechani
cal Goods
Rubber Cement.
Inlaid Rubber'
Tiling.
Rubber Mats and
Matting.,
Air Brake
Gaskets.
Red Sheet Steam
Packing.
Black Sheet Steam
Packing.
Super-heat Pack
ing. Red Tubular Gas
ket Packing.
Square and Round
Piston Packing.
Gaskets, All V
Shapes..
Rubber Tubing, ,
All Colors.
pan;
HARRY HILDRETH. JR.
Mr. Hildreth is Secretary anJ Treasurer of The Overland Tire and Rubber Cora-
lr. Hildreth has handled millions and millions of .dollars.
Beginning with 1903 he served for six years at Assistant Treasurer of the City
of Chicago.
He furnished security bonds of $2,500,000 to the city of Chicago and the Trees-.
urers unaer wnom ne servea. ' .
Mr. Hildreth comes to us with wonderful recommendations namely, he has S
strong letter irom seventeen oi the biggest banks In Chicago.
He" will furnish bonds to The Overland Tire and Rubber Company, hence no
money can be lost to the company through Mr. Hildreth.
Referenc on Mr. Hildreth ny bank in the city of Chicago.
- - ESTIMATED PROFITS
We will buila as good a tire as is built in the United States today and sell all
vi ui men vi n ub an average proj.il oi at least o ,a lire.
The usual average profit is quoted higher than this figure.
We expect to start ourfactory at the beginning, building not less than 200 tlrea
rer day. 1
. We will build as good an inner tube as was ever made, and we can sell all of our
inner tubes to net us an average profit of at least $1 per tube. .
We expect to start our factory turning out not less than 200 inner tubes per day.
When our factory has been running six months we expect to be turning out 600
tires per day and 500 inner tubes per day.
When our factory has been running one year we expect to be turning out 1,000
tires per day and 1,000 inner tubes per day.
We fully believe that we will build an average of 400 tires and 400 tubes every
.working day during the first year's run of our factory.
400 tires per day and 800 working days in the year will give us an output the
very first year of 120,000 tires.
400 inner tubes per day and 300 working days in the year will give us an output
the very first year of 120,000 inner tubes.
120,000 tires at a net profit of $5 per tire equalst$600,000.'
120,000 inner tubes at a net profit of $1 per tube equals $120,000.
$600,000 plus $120,000 gives us a net profit of $720,000. ,
We believe that we will make $200,000 to $300,000 net profit the first year on
our tires and tubes above this amount, but in these figures we want to be very, very
conservative.. ?, '
1 W further believe that on all other rubber goods, which we will be manufac
turing right along, we will make the first year a net profit for the stockholders ofl'
about $500,000. , , ' .. - -. -" : "
But again, to be very conservative, let us say that we only make $280,000 profit
on our rubber goods aside from the tires and tubes.
Now, $720,000 plus $280,000 gives us a conservative net profit for the entire
This will mean 40 dividends oil the $2,500,000 capital.
Automobile vSy
; r$i T Owners
I :- '.Anyone who buy y- 3j
l ill less than five shares of f'' ;Ui
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Anyone
less than five shares of
the stock of the Over
land Tire and Rubber
Company is entitled to
buy tires for his own use
at 20 discount from
this company's list price
This is printed in ev-
certif icate is-
company.
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I , . I in Company is entitled to
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TRUCK TIRES
Manufactured by the Overland Tire and Rubber Company.
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Omaha, Nebraska
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