GASOLINE ENGINES FOR PUMPING. 



WE illustrate here a cut of the works of the Webster Manufacturing Company, 

 1075-1097 West Fifteenth Street, Chicago. This company is one of the old 

 manufacturing companies of Chicago, having been organized twenty years ago. They 

 manufacture a special line of machinery for use in cotton seed oil mills, grain elevators, 

 sugar and starch works. They make a specialty of transmission of power by rope 

 friction clutches, but one of their largest specialties is gas engines. Of these they 

 have sent out nearly a thousand. 



We advertise in this issue of THE IRRIGATION AGE a small engine which they 

 make especially for 

 pumping purposes. 

 We believe it will 

 till a much needed 

 want, as it has a 

 large capacity and 

 is very reasonable in 

 price. The engine 

 is a good 2 to 2 H. 

 P., and is able to 

 pump 3,000 gallons 

 of water per hour, 

 lifting it 40 feet and 

 putting it up to a 

 height of 60 feet. 



The motto of this 

 company is "Qual- 

 ity first and always," 

 and they have car- 

 ried it out in build- 

 ing this engine. 

 While it is offered 

 at a low price which 

 will be attractive to 

 users, yet the engine 

 is made up first-class 

 in every particular. 



It gives us pleas- 

 ure to introduce to 

 our patrons the ad- 

 vertisement of the 

 Webster Manufac- 

 turing Company, as 

 we can speak from 

 a personal knowl- 

 edge of this com- 

 pany. They are one 

 of the strongest and 

 most reliable c o n- 

 cerns in their line in 

 the United States. 



A full description 

 of these engines will 

 be sent free on ap- 

 plication, provided 

 you mention THE 

 AGE. 



