THE POLK SYSTEM MACHINE 



T . . i Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 16th, 1915. 



testimonial p ik-Genung-Polk Co., Ft. Branch, Indiana. 



Gentlemen: In answer to your letter of the llth inst. 

 I am very willing indeed to advise you concerning my 

 experience with the POLK SYSTEM. 



The three Polk System machines bought June 1, 1914, 

 ran steadily the remainder of the season and netted me a 

 splendid profit. I attribute no little of my success to tha 

 certainty with which your machines do their work. Actual 

 construction costs, after applying your schedule to local 

 conditions, ran close with my schedule so I know just 

 "where I was" all the time. The depreciation on my 

 equipment was negligible. My one best job was a con- 

 crete water tower 124 ft. high which I built with one of 

 my Polk System machines. 



This year inquiries for silos are coming so fast I am 

 quite sure the demand will be greater than I can supply 

 with three machines and will have to buy more machines. 

 I can plainly see that this permanent silo business offers 

 big opportunity for contractors and I am glad I adopted 

 the ' ' line. ' ' Yours truly, 



J. A. HIGGS. 



iiiT . The POLK SYSTEM machine is made of the 



Warranty b es t material obtainable and by the most 

 skillful mechanics in the business. Every single part of 

 the machine is tested before leaving the factory. The 

 POLK SYSTEM machine is warranted to stand up to the 

 hardest handling without breakage of any kind. The 

 entire resources of the POLK SYSTEM and the whole 

 POLK SYSTEM reputation stand back of every single 

 POLK SYSTEM machine. 



If there are points about the POLK SYSTEM that are 

 not clear in your mind, kindly allow us to clarify them. 

 If you want more complete information, if you want to 

 know what our contractors are accomplishing, told in the 

 words of the contractors themselves, we shall gladly fur- 

 nish such information and such testimonials at your 

 request. Prices will be furnished for delivery to any rail- 

 way point in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or to 

 any port for export trade. 



Polk Genung Polk Co., Inc., Fort Branch, Indiana 



