Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fords orv . TRADE MARK ? ' £ . ' : ' ■ ' ' - . ..' i'‘ It is a habit of Henry Ford to thoroughly try out and test any product he manufactures before he puts it on the market. He personally must know it will do all he wants it to do before he will allow, anybody else to buy it. For thirty-five years he worked on this Fordson Tractor. He kept buying land until he had something like eight thousand acres in order that he might get a great variety df soil conditions containing the plowing problems that meet the farmers of the world, and then Fordson Tractor was put to work and made to take all sorts of practical tests for years before Mr. Ford put it on the market. And, therefore, when it came on the market, it was right, it was reliable, it would do the work he said it would do. People have bought it, have tried it out, have tested it, and it has proven to be all that Mr. Ford claims it to be, and this is why that while farm Tractors have been on,the American market more than twenty years and while three hundred thousand have been sold one hundred thousand of that three hundred thousand are Fordson Tractors, and yet the Fordson has only been on the market two years. It has sold rapidly because when one farmer bought one, he practically converted the neighborhood to the desirability and profit of the Fordson Tractor on the farm. The Fordson Is made small, compact, flexible, dependable. It Is made to be much more con- } * venient to handle than a horse. It was made so that anybody of ordinary common sense could operate and take care of It. We wanted to make It so that a mechanic would not have to be sold with every Tractor. It was made by a farmer for a farmer, and it has the endorsement.of the farmers — the little farmer and the big farmer. Some farmers have one, some farmers have ten and fifteen, and one farmer we know has fifty-six. It works just as well in the West as it does in the East. It Is just as flexible in the North as it is in the South. It Is just as profitable in the wheat fields as it is in the sugar and rice fields. It is just as flexible and useful on the fruit ranch as it is among the fields of oats and barley. It is just as useful and profitable in the lumber camp, railroad yard, coal a mine, as It is in the oil fields or any other commercial line. But especially designed for the farmer, it is especially his necessity. Because It increases the production of every acre by enabling the farmer to cultivate his ground to better advantage than he can with mule or horse-power.. It takes the sting and drudgery 6ut of farm work. It is a great conserver of labor expense. Oh, It has so many money-saving advantages that the farmer can’t do without it and be progressive and make money. , So we ask every farmer to come in and let us tell him more about this Fordson., Tractor. Let us make a demonstration for him on his own farm. Let us test it out to his soil conditions. Let’s show him. . — Don’t delay because there are only so many Fordson Tractors to come to this territory. Get your order in now, and remember that the Fordson after service is prompt and sure. We are supplied with everything necessary to keep your Fordson goIng every day in the year. Come in and let’s talk * h over ‘ * Central Sales Co. Phone Three-One-Nine * ■ . ■- /
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