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The weekly Republican. (Plymouth, Ind.) 1911-1922, November 30, 1911, INDUSTRIAL NUMBER, SECTION THREE, Image 20

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Plowing Wheat Stubble with the Type "F" Pzg?
Type F" and Two Boys Will Plow From 10 to 15 Acres Per Day.
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V Type F" is Equipped With High Speed Oearing Which Makes It
a Very Efficient Power for Harvesting.
รค Tpye 'F,f Will Thresh 10C0 to 1200 Bushels Per Day With a
30x48 Separator.
fhe (pte Type "F" 15 Tractive, 30 Brake Horsepower
Designed especially to meet the needs of the man who farms from 160 to 480 acres.
Will do your plowing, drilling, cultivating, harvesting, hauling and road grading, run your
grain separator, corn shredder and husker, clover huller, ensilage cutter pump water, etc.
Fuel control absolutely automatic. Burns cheapest kerosene at all loads, under all con
ditions. Smokeless combustion insured by the Secor-Higgins carbureter, an exclusive feature
of the Will work as well in a 20-acre field as on the 100-acre tract. Turns short and
gets close into the fence corners.
A BOY CAN RUN ST
The Type "F" will pull 3 to 5 breaker plows, turning 10 to 12 acres per ten hour day;
and 4 to 6 stubble plows, turning 10 to 15 acres per ten hour day. It will thresh from 1000
to 1200 bushels per ten hour day, running a 30x48 separator. For shredding, filling silo,
shelling, sawing wood or baling hay it will drive any medium size machine. For hulling
clover it will drive any medium size huller and will easily haul from 15 to 25 tons. Delivers
a maximum of power at a minimum expense.
Sixty years of engine building experience is embodied in its construction. It has revo
lutionized modern farming, enabling the quarter section farmer to compete, on cost of pro
duction, with owners of the broad wheat lands.
A copy of "Toiling and Tilling the Soil," our a? Catalog, will be sent you on request-
free.
ADDRESS
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R. M. Seely, formerly traveling salesman for the Standard Oil Co., has returned to South Bend and is operating a first class, up-to-date Automo
bile Training School and also deals in rebuilt and used cars, automobile accessories, oils, grease, gasoline, etc.
Practical instructions in a garage and repair shop under the directions of the most skilled and high-class automobile experts. A. splendid automobile
text book and kit of tools free with each course; payment plan if preferred. Day and evening classes. A few weeks in this school will fit you to repair,
maintain or drive most any make of automobile. Prices reasonable. Call, write or phone for booklet which gives an outline as to Methods, Terms, etc.
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METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
This school has a staff of the most expert and high class automobile men and mechanicians to act as instructors. The school is equipped with'all the
newest and most up-to-date apparatus, much cf it arranged sectionally and so designed that the student grasps the subject at a glance. !n addition to this
we do a large automobile repairing business and are extensive dealers in new and second-hand cars, thus affording the student an opportunity to work on
a large range of cars and learn the business readily and thoroughly. The object we aim at being able to give a practical training ( the only kind worth
while), and a course in our school is equivalent to four or five years spent in shops and factories. We limit the number of students in order that we may
give each and every one of them practically personal attention. Each and every one of our instructors is an automobile expert, specially chosen for the branch
he is to instruct in, and you will find after you have completed our course you are qualified to accept a positicn at any branch of automobile work.
To the employees of the factories and shops who are desirous of obtaining special instruction of any kind or learning to drive, we are prepared to
take care of you, at most reasonable prices. The driving instruction is part of all our courses.
SPECIAL COURSES FOR PROSPECTIVE OWNERS
We have a special course for prospective owners and all who are contemplating purchasing or have already bought a car and know nothing of its
mechanism or operation. All such will do well to take this course, as it will unquestionably save them time and money.
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i financial and business standing and court investigation of every description. This school is one of the most reputable and reliable concerns in the country f
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here to turn out successful automobile men, men who make good.
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We are one of the Largest Dealers in the State in Rebuilt and used Cars. We also
handle a complete line of Automobile Accessories, Oils, Grease, Gasoline, Etc.
PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY V
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If you want to sell your Automobile bring it to us and get quick results. We do a legitimate brokerage business buy, sell and take cars on consignment
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OPEN EVENINGS CLOSED SUNDAYS
RALPH M.' SEELY, Proprietor
fl 130 South Main Street (court house)
BELL PHONE MAIN 622 HOME PHONE 1712
SOUTH BEND, IND.
THE TOWN OF
BURR OAK
This town lias an elevator wiih a
capacity of 0000 bushels .and cement
works were established this fall by
David Murray, a local man. The
farminjr listriet arouml Uurr Oak
i partifiilarly :uoil.
The civ,ps n the average t Iii--
vear were not considered "jood bv the
farmers. Corn, tiiey say, -was very
poor in the vicinity of Iurr Oak,
j ami the wheat crop only averaged
10 bushels to the acre. Potatoes were
a rood crop fov those wlu tended
them, but the want of rain dmim
the early summer season prevented
the crop trorn materializing anv-
thinjr t.ut of th.e ordinary. The
lumber llats. trom which tlie town
derived its name, are now almost de-
pkted of timber, but the sml is said
to he of the very best for cultiva
tion. Hurr Oak has two churches and
iiood schools. The biir general store
kint and owned by J. W. Currens,
is jiio ot the l:est ami most com
plete in the county, and Mr. Cur
rer.s is an enterprisinir townsman.
fr.iteu aitflien
A-iieuHuie, te various state experi
mental s ation? and college icpit
intnts of ae.onomy. are loir. a won
drTfu! work in the matter cf educat-
.t:g the 'armer. One of the latest an
i ourreirt i;ts is the discovery of an
effective method for suppressing
weeds without retorting to the labcr
ri:s i!ccecs cf hand-i ullinc;.
The Agricultural Department of tht
Triversity of Wisconsiu, while con
tacting a series of teats in hem:-
grcwiug. found, that the crop's srea -e.ct
u:tfu"ress ras in cradioatir-?
weeds. S:me cf the experimental
;)!;ts tMs yea: on lard worked 'by tha
university were badly infected with
cr.ack gras?. Canada . thistles, wild
rruitard and other deep-roo:o& weed.
Ths-e p!ati were sown in hemp,
which grew to a height of 10 or 12
ftet. It rr.av have been the rank
grcwt- of the hemp or the depriva
tion of sunlight, but when the land
w3s b;cken after the crop was re
moved, it wps found that nearly all cf
the weed roots had been killed. A
university bulletin makes the an
nouncement of the facts In Ue esse.
and a-ids that weedy ground doe-; not
effect the growth of hem;).
Gut the most Important fact In
correction with the matter is that it
pays tc grew hemp at least in Wis-
cors'n, so that tie farmer can g?t a
;.tcfit from his land at the g-sme time
he is S3ttir g rid of one of rr is worsi
enemies. On a four-acre field about
1,000 pounds cf fibers were secured.
The fiber brings seven cents a round
or $70 an acre, and the labor of pro
ducing it costs about $30, leaving a
balance cf J40.
KEP STAR ST
J. W. CURRENS, Proprietor-
BUrr Oak, - Indiana 1
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
I carry one of the largest stocks of Merchandise in Mar
shall County. There is nothing required in a well regu
lated household that cannot he found in my well selected
and fresh stock. :-: :-: x x
Fresh Groceries
Boots and Shoes
Hardware
Tinware
Dress Goods
Underwear
Cottons
Linens
Ready-made Clothing of all kinds
1 for men and women. In fact, I
sell everything saleable. Come in
and look around the store. You
will be made welcome always
wrhether you buy or not
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