Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1894 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
lx IS. tnt tw in wVk* to* A.rraotor Co. did Mt npc-idod 9*0,099 in toil work. *nd did not tamiM (ahna-, tali rood* for too onlin ,t*r litbor. So olndusni Bid* lot Dio rood* into which (hi* mormon* MB wy fOU Aro jon eurious to know why toil l*ri*k oxpendito** woo mid. f Aro yott eorioo* to know how the Aormotof Co, mb# to BOk. hod-rock, hird-iitnto OficW toßf hsftwo tart tMM* Mttadj Tho oxplication i* thii: Th» Air motor Co. fonmw toot urn* thing kettor thin p.tnlin, wm r»q»u-wl Mil ft*B>w Ik to MB# _ times were coming. . ... _ __i THE AKRHOTOR CO. FORMERS, IT LOOKS A3TICIPATES, IT MOWS WIUT IS COSMO, tt UM] WHAT SHOULD BK tOSHG, IT KAOWB IB ADYABCB WXUS IT SHOULD Dt». i Because of this it feu an enormous factory, and tan* •a enormous quantity es goods, had food food#. Tho other. fellow is a used-to-be, has bean, or might hove bean, hod M known, but he didn't know. Hia all in tho past. His ! iness is in tho gone ky.. Outs is in tJis present, the future.’ His consolation is found in the darkey's statement: “It'sbsM ter to be a has-been than a nrhbor was." After ms have doasf and are doing a thing and it is known to be the only thing t m do, certain little piping voice* are beard saying "We sea do W if you will pay us enough money to do it." We made the Steel Windmill business, made the modeL M which tho best of our imitator* san only hope to remotely apl preach and in their endeavor to approach it are stHi weakly penmenting at the expense es the user. But to return to cur enormous outlay for galvanising. Why did we do Rf The reason is this. WK BUILD TUB BEST WK KSDW, REGARD. LKSt OF COST*and we believe we know bolter than anybody. We know that Ifelw «Me», ******4 to Che air, wOI net M ■niece galvaalsed, but if properly galvanised, will lae* scores od years. Barbed wire galvanized will last 10 years, and he pras totally as good as new. How long does It lest painted? Bet the barbed wire is an eighth of an ineh thick, while some .eg the steel used lit the vanes of windmills is from a thirtvsecond to a sixty-fourth of an inch thick, And therefore would last only from a fourth to an eighth as long as the barbed wires ether things being soul, but tlWy are not equal; the (beef metal has holes punched through it and Is riveted la Idleder and store rigid pieces. The vibration of the thin parts at once eraoks the palnS around the rivets, and water at once gets in and rue* quickly eatol ■Way the thin parts. Some have used galvanised metal and pad in black rivets. This of course is not so good as pointing, si nod the eut edge of the galvanized metal is exposed and ia in no way protected. WK BUILD FOR THE V A DBS. We weaMa’tesff you a poor painted wheel, nor eae made ms meUl naivaoM Ik*<! before being pnt together as doable prlee for 11. We It d the beet thing, ur* prist- leally worthless we w /rfj-vSiWy barn nothing jfjSBB IHST* Whsn 'BW TrgHflKßggff the seetioit^BW of an Ate - 4 *'/h&Sfl motor Wheel is flWi all riveted up,rom* EMggfi©# ffiffwWaM■ pitted and cleansed xjCl > of r\iat and imparities WKEH /.Tawßl .it it then immersed in ' melted tine and aluminum MwMBI and left there until it become* rfjMltM H at hot as the metal ie and until every crack, cranny, crevice, pore and opening es / tveryi sort is filled, closed up tu*d saturated %etfk ike mottm metal and the tchole 29 pieces compoeistf the tedieu become soldered and welded together us due piece, them pou heme some thing that ie strong, enduring and reliable. Jf U eupeusiee to dr, and email doers cannot afford to do it. Wo beep dbtoeto of sine and aluminum melted from one petto*s end to but tee have business enough so that we cam dfford to doth One word about the nature of galvanising. The silvery white coating which fills evsry hors and covers every parties es the Aerraotor Wheel, Vane and Tower is cine and aluminum when it is first put oa, but which, after standing fee a Mae farms, with the steel, a chemical combination or alley which oasmet be melted and la practically, indestructible. The sth advertisement in this series will skew a 4-Wharf Steel Truck, weigking 17ft lbs., which will carry 2 teas, sad sf which we use-500 in the Aermotcr Factory. It will be found almost indispensable on any farm or in hnv wareheaae. Fort sec ice es this advertisement,, which is Re. 4 in the aerisp, nIWH teak, sent in immediately after the appearance pf adv. Re. ft, we will deliver f.0.b., Chicago, one of these Trucks or far aid from branch houses, freight from Chicago added. Where we can, we Shall make-JibeTal offers te aeeept topics es these ad vertiaements ia part; .payment for Windmills. If you have any thought es using a windmill this year write ae at once, stating what yen will need, whether Pumping or Geared*, and If possible we will make you a liberal offer. The Aerraotor Co. proposes to distribute IMO. BASH, IB PRIZES for the best assays written by the wife, tea eg daughte* ' of a farmer or user es a windmill, answering the aweetien. ‘'WHY SHOULD I USB AS AEBHOTOB f” Per eoadUieus of competition and amounts and numbers es prizes send for par* ticuUrs to the Aermotor Co., Chicago, or to its brenekts, U Sea Francisco, Kansas City, Lincoln, JYeb., Sioux City, lowa, IBs* Asapolis, Buffalo, or 45 Park Place. New York City. Aiwast«t% Pumping and Geared same price. All Steel, all Calvnabed-Affeer* Completion, delivered free on cars at Chicago aod dripped to tny one, anywhere, at the following prices: B-ft. 925. 12-ft. SOO. 16-ft. 0125.
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‘COLCHESTER* Wfcf BEST IN MARKET i BESTMN vBS 'fiw A The outer or tap sol* mgs the whole mag :r Wm&'M length down to the H /' .MSk Ujjflheel. protecting the s, •' KSglaSg hoot in digging and in ~ other herd work. as VoK aleb ' BSPiPaL pH and do n't be put off with Inferior good*. COLCHESTER RUBBER CO; KICI SJ JOHN W. MORRIS, IjllLilOlViu Washington, D. C. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. ■ Late Principal Examiner U.S.Pension .Bureau. ■ 3yr* lu hut war, lSadjuillciUlugclalm*, .tty slap. MjawwmwMhiimaas Srhte D.ktfAirSaEg'.issairt
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