Case 1914 - What We All Think About Case - Model Thirty & Forty
 
            
                                    36 page all new reprint; digitally restored from the original source and printed on high quality 8.5" x 11", 32#, 97 bright acid free paper in Color, assembled into an individual item that is folded and stapled, or heat bonded with an adhesive fabric binding.
Contents - Index:
- Pages: 36
 
- Case 1914 - What We All Think About Case - Model Thirty & Forty
 - J.I. Case T.M. Company, Inc
 - 1914 Case Model 30 & 40
 - We print a few vest pockets thoughts freely expressed by Case owners…
 - Not a Cent Spent for Maintenance
 - He Doesn’t Take Anybody’s Dust
 - Courteous Treatment by Branch
 - Quiet and Smooth – takes Hills Easily
 - Twenty-Two Miles of Gumbo on High
 - Generally Admitted to be Superior
 - Run Every Day Always on the Job
 - Silent, Powerful, Easily Adjusted
 - Dependable Under all Conditions
 - Fifty-four Miles an Hour with Five
 - IS strong, well built and serviceable
 - Has not touched engine since bought
 - Recommended by the Peerless Leader
 - Case Forty Specifications & Price
 - Exterior Image of Case 30 & 40 with Price
 - Case Thirty Specifications & Price
 - Case for Him as Long as It’s Made
 - Backs Case against Red Sox and Giants
 - The Engine is in a Class by Itself
 - Had No Upkeep Expense Whatever
 - Believes it the Best Motor in World
 - Has Never Seen Any to Surpass It
 - Hard Trip Sells Car to Passenger
 - Very Easy Riding East to Operate
 - Car is Right Up To the Minute
 - No Hill Too Steep or Sand Too Deep
 - Driven 12,000 miles No Stop on Road
 - Driven 11,020 miles No Repair Expense
 - Fifteen to Eighteen Miles on a Gallon
 - Branch Houses – United States
 - Branch Houses Continued
 - The Case Eagle
 
