Implements 
'T'HE tractor has created new problems in plow building. 
Farmers everywhere concede that the specially-built, tractor 
plow is the only satisfactory plow for good service. 
Case Tractor Plows solve the problem of strength combined 
with light draft. They are built to the well-known Case standards. 
Each part is scientifically balanced with the others. Power lift is 
strong, yet unusually simple. Control levers are always within 
easy reach of the operator. And of utmost importance is the fact 
that all the weight is carried by the three wheels. There is no drag 
or landside pressure. 
This easy-running plow is a great worker. It turns the furrows 
clean, deep and uniform. 
It makes the tractor more efficient and more economical be¬ 
cause it has no heavy drag to overcome. 
And the biggest thing in its favor and in your favor is the fact 
that it carries the name J. I. Case and the “Plow-in-Hand” trade 
mark. These symbols for many years have been recognized as 
the “quality” marks on plows. 
No matter what your plowing problem may be, there is a Case 
Plow designed especially to handle it. 
J. I. Case Plow Works Company, ?*£{* Racine, Wis., U. S. A. 
NOTICE: The Supreme Court of Wis¬ 
consin has decided that our pious arc the 
“OJUGINAL CASE PLOWS,'’ and that 
ire arc entitled to the exclusive use of the 
word CASE on all piou s and tillage imple¬ 
ments, and in all catalogs and advertise¬ 
ments of same. Wot ice by any other con¬ 
cern regarding ( ABE plows is given be¬ 
cause of this Supreme Court order, that 
our rights, the rights of the dealer and the 
rights of the public mag be protected 
Branches and Distributing Houses in All Principal Cities 
This Trade Mark appears on all gen¬ 
uine J. I. Vase Plows, Harrows, 
Planters, Listers and Cnltiv&tots. 
REG. (®.S. PA^T OFF. 
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