ips to Town 
in One Day 
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by Motor Truck 
Faber were corn, oats, wheat, bay, potatoes, 
etc. 
He hauled 10,000 bushels of shelled corn 
—55 bushels, that is, 3080 pounds, to th« 
load. 
That was more than 50 per cent overload. 
Mr. Faber’s truck cost no more to keep 
going than one team of horses. 
Now most of his neighbors are planning to 
buy Maxwell trucks. 
What are you going to do? Continue using 
slow, expensive horses? Or buy a low-priced, 
economical and swift Maxwell Truck? 
Your nearest Maxwell dealer has the trucks. 
See him. 
That is what Mr. Walter Faber did with his 
Maxwell one-ton truck during the laist season. 
Mr. Faber is a successful farmer living nine 
miles out of Wayne, Nebraska. 
He believes in applying business methods— 
efficiency methods—to agriculture. 
So last spring he bought a Maxwell one-ton 
truck. 
In that truck he hauled to market EVERY¬ 
THING his farm produced. Said Mr. Faber: 
“I made seven trips into Wayne and back 
each day with my Maxwell truck—just five 
more than I could possibly have made with 
horses.” 
Among the crops truck-marketed by Mr. 
One-ion truck chassis, $985; Chassis with dab and windshield, $1025; Chassis with 
box body, $ / 035; Box body with windshield, $1075; Express canopy 
body, $1095; Chassis with stake gate body, $ 1080 
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