Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 16, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY,, JULY 16, 1919.
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NETY DAYS
The Wishes of Every Stockholder of
The veirlamd'TIire and IRualblbeE3 Co,
For many weeks the construction work on the big general rubber fac
tory being built by the Overland Tire and Rubber Company has been rushed
with all possible speed.
Today an army of workmen is working overtime putting on the finish
ing touches in the way of completing the concrete and steel work for the entire
first unit, placing the hundreds of steel window frames, installing the most
modern heating, lighting, watering, sewerage and sprinkling systems through
out the entire works.
The electric elevators are being installed. Huge vulcanizers to take care
of 500 tires per day are being placed; powerful boilers for generating 500
horsepower are being installed in the up-to-date power house. The stack for
the power house, which is being constructed of solid concrete and steel and
which can be seen for many miles, is nearly completed. It will be 160 feet
in height
THESE MANY ITEMS MUST BE ENTIRELY FINISHED THIS
MONTH, to make ready for the installing of the immense machinery, equip
ment for the entire first unit during the month of August. Over six carloads
of this machinery have already been received and a dozen or more cars of
machinery will quickly follow. Many of these machines are huge in size,
requiring solid concrete and steel bases 10x54 feet and 15 feet in thickness.
Already carloads of the finest cotton and rubber have been purchased,
with a guaranteed September delivery. This means that the GREATEST
HEADWAY IS BEING MADE TOWARD STARTING THE WHEELS OF
THIS GREAT FACTORY, as early as possible and without delay.
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BEAR IN MIND
THIS IS NOT ONLY A TIRE FACTORY, BUT A GENERAL
RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURING PROPOSITION.
Will Be Realized
The largest and only one of its kind west of Akron, Ohio. We are
going to make tires all kinds and sizes of them, and also a complete
line of all kinds of mechanical rubber goods, such as rubber belting and
hose of all descriptions and sizes J rubber soles and heels; a complete
line of plumbing supplies, besides all kinds of surgical rubber goods,
for which there is an unlimited demand.
Rubber factories of this kind are the ones that have made, such;
wonderful strides in the east and have paid millions of dollars in divi
dend to the investor.
Note the Difference Between Tire Com
panies and General Rubber Companies
A salesman for a tire company visits a town. He calls on the tire
dealer and then he is through with that town.
A salesman for a general rubber company visits a city or town. He
calls on the tire dealer with" his line of tires, tubes and accessories; on
the hardware man with his belting and hose; on the cobbler with his
rubber heels ancTscdes ; on the shoe merchant with his rubber shoes and
boots; on the dry goods merchant with his rubber raincoats, hats and
caps and, lastly, he calls on the druggist with his full line of surgical
rubber goods. In other ords, hecalls on five or six rubber dealers,
List of Directors
SENATOR J. M. GftACE,
Mascot, Neb.
PHILIP GRAFF,
Beatrice, Neb.
C. E. SCHEUMANN,
Staplehurtt, Neb.
CARL SONDEREGGER,
Beatrice, Neb.
NELS KOLDEN.
Petersburg, Neb.
DR. H. A. REAGOR.
Campbell, Neb.
henry s. Mcdonald,
Omaha, Neb.
WM. HAHN,
D.ykin, Neb.
W. R. BLOWERS,
Omaha, Neb,
F. A. NABB,
Seward, Neb.
J.E. STUTHEIT,
Sterling, Neb.
G. D. SATTERFIELD,
Meadow, Neb.
HARRY HILDRETH, Jr.,
Omaha, Neb.
J. H. DAVIES,
Omaha, Neb.
W. A. BICHEL,
Glenwood, Iowa.
The great general rubber goods factor as it will appear when completed, being built by the Overland Tire and Rubber Co. This im
mense factory,- when completed, will be 75x400 feet, five stories high, giving a floor space of 150,000 square feet. The first unit f this
factory will be put in operation during September.
whereas an exclusive tire salesman calls on only one dealer in each
town, for the very reason that there is only one agent to deal with.
For example : A tire agent gets orders for hundreds of dollars, while
a general ruftber agent gets orders amounting to thousands of dollars.
INVESTORS
If you are looking for a place to invest your money where it has
ample opportunity to double and perhaps triple itself within the next
three to five years, don't pass up this proposition.
Remember, that W. R. BLOWERS, who has designed and is build
ing this general rubber factory, is the same man who designed and built
the Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Factory of Canada in 1906. Each
investment of $500 in that factory after just two years of operation
became worth over $25,000. It is worth over $50,000 today.
Small investors, had you invested $100 in the Dunlop proposition
it would have put you on Easy Street.- $500 would have made you
wealthy. You had no chance on that proposition, as it was too far
away, but NOW
Mr. Blowers Comes To Omaha .
with the same kind of a proposition that was offered to and accepted
by the people of Canada in 1906, and it is his sole ambition to duplicate
that record here in Omaha as nearly as possible. He claims the oppor
tunity is greater in Omaha today than it was in 1906 in Canada, as the
demand for tires, tubes and all general rubber goods has increased a
thousand-fold, and yet ,
We Claim the Tire and Rubber Industry
, , Is In Its Infancy
Within the next three years every farmer and business man who
can rake up enough money to make the payment is going to own a
truck.
$3,000,000 Bonds Voted
On the 24th of June Douglas county voted $3,000,000 of road
bonds. What does it .mean? It means that three public highways will
be paved across the entire county. Every county in Nebraska and Iowa
is going to follow the same program. Within the next three to five
years millions upon millions of dollars are going to be thrown into good
road making. What will this mean? It will mean that the small cars
are going to be replaced by larger and faster cars. It will mean that
where there is one truck hauling cattle, hogs and articles of all descrip
tions today there will be fifty within three to five years and we wish to
see them all provided with good Overland rubber,tires.
Do you comprehend these figures and conditions?
want to get in on this proposition.
If so, you will
The stock of this company is all common, issued fully paid, non
assessable and transferable. Every investor in this company will be
treated 'alike and you get the full earning power on your dollar.
Nearly 3,000 Men and Women Have Already Subscribed for This Stock
The price of the stock advanced May 1, 1919, from $10 per share to $12 50 ner share ThP
amount to go at the $12.50 price is strictly limited. Judging bv thVamnnnf ft? 1.t t
subscribing for this stock, less than 300 investors will get S at the ?2 so vl tv?"3 ar?
block will go at $15 per share. DON'T HESITATE. ORDER TODAY P
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT
In order to accommodate the small investors and all those who havn'f v,0 o,
purchase the number of shares they would like to hJml
invt'sit 8 PPOrtUn,ty t0 mVCSt 0n a Pl. vol six" nfS. to hande youJ
i To take advantage of this opportunity, follow the instructions. From the table HpW .
lect the number of shares you wish to purchase and send cheek rtff f i below se
to the Overland Tire and Rubber Company, for the cash SJt ni. ? order payable
ber of share, you have selected. We will then immed LlyTaU voa SiTSTh P""1"
due in six months, without interest, which you may sig and ?eturrt1,a lL he baIa?uCe
The Advice of 3,000 Stockholders To You Is
12.50price CVery yU PSSibly Can While y0U Can et in on this Payment plan and
is oufpSedictio WOCk $,S har6' by Ctober ! ,919 S2i P hre
50 in 6 months will buy 8 shares
100 in 6 months will buy 16 shares
200 in 6 month, will buy 32 shares
250 in 6 months will buy 40 shares
300 in 6 months will buy 48 shares
auu m 6 months will buy 80 shares
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$
50 cash and $
100 cash and $
200 cash and $
250 cash and $
300 cash and $
500 cash and $
$1,000 cash and $1,000 in 6 months will buy 160 shares
One of the five immense rooms this great factory will have when completed, each 75x300 feet. Note the heavy concrete
construction; the steel window frames; the gigantic columns; also the large rooms that lead off to the left and right. All col
umns and side walls are built amply strong to take care of the next three stories.
.Information Coupon -
;, 1919.
The Overland Tire and Rubber Co.,
Omaha, Neb.
Am interested in your proposition. Have
$ to invest. Kindly mail me full particulars.
Name.
Address .
11 fie Uveriaed lire
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Rubber Company
Room 919-920 W. 0. W. Bldg., Omaha. Tel. Douglas 4125
''Payment Plan Coupon
The Overland Tire & Rubber Co.,
Omaha, Nebraska.
.1919..
Am interested in your proposition and wish to pur
chase shares on the payment plan. Kindly
mail me your non-negotiable note which is made for six
months without interest.
Name
Address
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