Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1920 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
V' ?JS 7 > 3q\?»v^ r ■ wqu Big Reasons Why You Should / Prefer an Ideal 1 Large Capacity—The Rumely Ideal can’t help but be a big capacity machine: it isbuilt on the common sense principle of keeping the straw moving. There’s absolutely no chance for slugging, winding, choking, bunching or any other hindrance to large capacity, when the straw is \kept on the move as it ia in the Ideal. 2 Saving the Grain— Saving all the grata is just as important as producing course. t The Rumely earned the name “Save-all-the-grafa-IdeaF’-— by saving it. In any kind of straw —headed, bundled or loose takings—dry, wet or frozen the Ideal handles all jobs the — nw—without waste. — 3 Clean Work—This is accounted for by the extra large chaffer area, the adjustable sieve in the shoe, and the Ideal system of wind control a guarantee of a perfect job of cleaning without waste, under every condition. The Ideal does the kind of cleaning that gets you no “dockage” at the elevator. 4 Strongly Built— One-piece timber can’t pull apart, sag or rot, as spliced or bolted members will The Ideal is a one-piece job—sills, posts, deck rails, straw rack sides. Then, there are the heavy, substantial trucks, and all shaker hanger bearings running in adjustable boxes. That’s the kind of construction that insures long life. SNo Vibration— Vibration makes a young machine old before it has served its time—-it wears out the bearings and pulls the shafts out of alignment. Counter balancing of all moving parts in the Ideal —perfect balancing of the cylinder—make the Rumely so steady running that when comparted to other separators vibration simply does not exist. 6 Easy to Operate —You don’t have to crawl inside the Ideal to get at the workfag parts. AU bearings, concave adjustments and regulation of the blast are on the outside of ths machine, also all oil and grease cups, where you can take care of them whUe the Ideal is pinning- I The Ideal is built in five sixes—22x36, 28x44, 28x48, 32x52 and 36x68. KUBOSKE & WALTER WHITE FRONT GARAGE JSSgL Rensselaer, Indiana /I
Two-thirds of all the farmers in America own their homes. Twothlrds of the city dwellers do not own their homes.
