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THE IKUTGATION AGE. 



The Samson 



The Windmill That Makes 

 Irrigation Possible Anywhere 



"Blow high or blow low," The Samson is always ready. Made of 

 galvanized steel throughout, it is strong and durable. The wings are 

 so shaped and so set on the arms that they utilize more of the force 

 of the winds than any other mill made. 



THE SAMSON 



is a double-geared mill and the strain is between the gear wheels and the lift is hi line with the 

 center of the power exerted. The strain is evenly divided among tour bearings instead of one, as 

 in single-geared mills. This arrangement saves wear, side draft and the twisting strain that comes 

 with the use of single gearing. '1 he double gear insures steadiness in operating and prevents the 

 wobbling that shakes and weakens the tower. 



The Samson is the latest and most perfect production of the largest windmill factory on earth 

 and is the result of experiments without number and the experience of many years spent in 

 building windmills. 



The Samson is self-oiling, the extra large oil-cups needing to be filled on'y at long intervals. 

 It is strong enough to stand up and work in the highest wind, and is so carefully made that it 

 catches and utilizes a very light breeze. For irrigation purposes, no windmill ever made will do 

 the same work that the Samson will. It lifts water from the deepest wells with perfect ease, and 

 will pump more hours in a year than any other windmill ever made. 



We have not space here to tell all about this mill. We publish the best and finest booklet ever 

 sent out from any windmill factory and will be glad to send it to you on request. It describes 

 every piece and illustrates the minutest details. All this is told in an interesting manner, and 

 when you have read the booklet, you will know all there is to know about the Samson. It is not 

 necessary to cover up or gloss over any point. We are proud of it to the smallest bull for in every 

 detail it stands for windmill perfection. Send for this booklet to-day. 



617 R.iver Street. 



FREEPORT, ILL. 



