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Show TWENTY THOUSAND CLETRACS AT WORK II ;- . Power and Ease of Handling i Give Great Advantage , Over Other Types. " By the end of the yenr 1920, there will be more than twenty thousand Cletracs nt work on as many farmi i throughout tho world. 1 Some of them date back to the small ; beginning made by the Cleveland Tractor Company in 1917. Many more f , were placed during 1018 and 1919,, but more than half of the total number h v' farm use are being put into operation g , for the first time this year. These tractors have made friends and will make more friends each in ita immediate locality. They are the pioneers of tho tank-type construction They have swung1 the balance of public pub-lic opinion from the round wheel to the crawler tractor. Month after month they have been piling up Cletrac preference in the minds of nearby farmers who have seen them at work when other tractors and horses could not be used. Tho Cle-trac's Cle-trac's small size, ease and economy in use, its wide application to nil the farmer's work, its ability to get over soft ground with big lon' have not gone unnoted. It is a matter of common knowledge that no other piece of farm machinery embodying a unique mechanical principle prin-ciple has become so well known and so universally popular in the short time which has brought thu Cletrac its enviable en-viable leadership among farm tractors. trac-tors. DON COPPIN, Distributor for Millard, Mil-lard, "Beaver Iron and Washington Counties. |