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Time—Time! 
Time is the essence of everything to the Country 
Business Man. 
The element of time is of even greater importance to 
the agriculturist, the stock raiser, the dairy or truck 
farmer, than it is to the urban business man. 
In seed-time, haying or harvest time, the loss of a 
day may mean the loss of a large part of the season— 
and much, if not all, the net profit on the year’s work. 
For weather and growing crops will not wait. 
Nor will the markets—either local or national. 
When a broken farm implement necessitates taking 
the team off urgent work for several hours to get 
the repairs or replacements, it often means loss of 
many times their value—less acreage in crops—or 
grain lost through over-ripening. 
That’s when the pneumatic-tired Reo “Speed- 
Wagon” proves its worth and quickly pays for itself. 
It leaves to the horses or the tractor the field work 
while it does all the road running. 
This Reo “Speed-Wagon” markets at twenty miles 
an hour instead of four. 
Eighty per cent of the time now wasted between farm 
and town can be made available for increased profits. 
And—the Reo will do another day’s work after the 
horses are in the barn. 
Successful farmers no longer consider getting along 
without a motor truck—it makes successful farmers. 
There is a Reo Dealer in your Vicinity. 
Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Mich. 
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