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I want every landowner to have a copy of 
my big new Farm Gate Catalog. I want 
* you to see why CANT-SAG Gates are the 
finest looking, best built and most practical 
farm gates you can own—why over 75,000 of them 
were put up by farmers and stockmen last year. 
My free catalog shows why these Gates are so 
strong, light, easy swinging and durable and yet cost 
you no more than clumsy, short-lived, all-wood gates. 
You can use the boards you have handy about your place, or you 
can secure the boards from your local lumber dealer and by using 
my Gate Steels, you can build your own 5-year guaranteed CAN’T- 
SAG Gates just like the illustration below and save money. My free 
catalog shows how. Write for it today. ALVIN V. ROWE, President. 
SAG 
"The wooden slide gate has 
always been the farmer’s stand-by. 
It was heavy and cumbersome, but we used 
it because it was cheap. The “CAN’T-SAG” 
Gate is really cheaper and so much better that 
they don’t even compare.” 
ALBERT LINN, R. 70, Canton, Ill. 
Thousands Who 
Have Put Up CAN^T- 
Gates Write Like This 
“ We have bought over 300 "CAN’T-SAG Gates 
for our farms in Iowa as wo believe they are 
better than all wood gates and the cost is about 
the same. They look well improve the farm 
and we believe one will outlast several all¬ 
wood gates. 
C. H. COLBY, Dcs Moines, Iowa. 
Gates Cost Less Than All-Wood Gates 
Last Three 
^ Times as Long 
Note how they are built—a happy combination of wood and steel. The wood gives flexibility and prevents injury to stock—the angle 
Steel uprights give durability, unusual strength, lightness and absolutely prevents sagging. Each board is double bolted between four 
pairs of angle steel uprights and double triangular "X-truss” braces, making them the strongest, lightest, trimmest-looking gates you 
can put up on your farm. Write for my Free Catalog of CANT-SAG Gates and Gate Steels today. 
Over 
300.000 
Can*t-Sag 
Gates 
Now 
In Use 
Never Sag, Warpjor Twist Out of Shape 
“CAN’T-SAG” Gates arc guaranteed never 
, to sag. Stock can’t twist them out of 
^ shape. The double set of angle 
^ steel uprights keeps them square 
- ^ and plumb. 
All Joints Water Tight 
% 
4 
% 
A The angle steel uprights being 
^ bolted on are fairly drawn into 
, ^the board on each side mak- 
^ ^^ing a smooth joint that is 
water-proof. Another ad- 
Q ^^vantage the angle steel 
^ is no wider than the 
^ board is thick, thus 
o' ’o,. ♦ forming a narrow 
^ joint which dries 
e i . out just as 
QC ^ quickly as the 
'VsA' ^ exposedsur 
expo 
face of the 
^ board. 
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Self-Locking Re-Enforced Hinge 
The “CAN’T SAG” Hinges are all steel-un¬ 
breakable and many times stronger than neces¬ 
sary. They permit the gate to swing easily 
either way and have a special self-locking feat¬ 
ure which makes it impossible to lift the gate 
from its hinges when closed. A “CANT-SAG” 
Gate really locks at both ends. This feature 
makes “CAN’T-SAGS” the best hog gate on 
the market. Rooting hogs can’t lift them from 
their hinges. They can’t crowd under, nor 
crawl through. 
Stock Can’t Injure Themselves 
“CAN’T-SAG” Gates are easily seen. Stock 
won’t run into them as they do against steel and 
wire gates.There are no sharp projections to in¬ 
jure the animal—no chance of the gate getting 
down nor of the stock getting tangled up in any 
part of it. Boards Easily Replaced 
When a board breaks the “CAN’T-SAG” Gate 
•h. 
don’t sag or fall down. You simply slip out the 
broken board and replace it with a new one, in 
five minutes youhaveanother perfect“CAN’T- 
SAG” Gate—as good as new and repaired at the 
cost of one board. “CAN’T-SAG” Gates are 
neatest and trimmest looking gates you can use. 
Valuable Advertising Free 
We will letter your name or name of farm 
absolutely free of charge on both sides of 
every gate you buy, if requested. 
Elevating Attachment 
made interchangeable, lifts entire gate, allow¬ 
ing it to swing freely over drifted snow, or 
permit small stock to pass under. 
Barbed Wire Attachment 
Suspends wire tightly 5 inches above top 
board of Gate. Easily attached to any size 
“CAN’T-SAG” Gate. 
Just write your name and address in this coupon 
or on a post-card and mail it to me at once. 
See how every part of the CAN’T-SAG Gate is 
built in my big factory. See how you can build your own CAN’T-SAG_ Gates with the Gate 
Steels I furnish and save money. Sending for this free book will not obligate you in any way. 
Write for a copy today. Address, ALVIN V. ROWE.SPresident, 
, ROWE MANUFACTURING CO. 
A 2714 Adams Street GALESBURG, ILL. 
^ Also Manufaetursrs of Rowe’s “New Idea” Valveless Hog Oilers 
Catalog Sent Free 
Read What Users Say 
Rowe Mtg. Co., Galeeburir, III. 
Gentlemen;—The Can’t Sag Gate is the finest 
thing in the gate line I ever saw and is entirely 
satisfactory and I will want more of them soon. 
In fact, I am going to use nothing but CAN’T- 
SAGS m the future. ItespcctfulTy yours, 
J. R. GROUND, Mgr., Oakland Farms, 
Hagerstown, Md. 
Rowe Mfg. Co., Galesburg, Ill, 
Dear Sirs:—In regard to the “CAN’T-SAG’’, 
Gates. I like them fine. I see no signs of sag¬ 
ging. I have 12 in use around my barn and have 
put them to some pretty hard tests, and they 
show no signs of sagging down. A good many 
have taken notice of them and they all say 
they are the only gates to have on a farm. 
C. H. COBB. Springfield, Ind. 
Rowe Mfg. Co., Galesburg, Ill. 
Gentlemen: — Having used four of your 
“CAN’T-SAG” Gates around the feed lots 
where they are constantly being rubbed against 
by hogs, cattle and horses 1 am well pleased. 
'They are flexible, yet very strong. I have been 
using the gas-pipe and iron gates for several 
years and nave never vet found one durabh 
enough to make them a profitable investment 
where stock could get at them. The “CAN’T- 
SAG” Gates are very satisfactory and 1 assure 
you I shall continue using them. 
C. E. CARPENTER, New Berlin, Ill. 
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