THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



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RIFE AUTOMATIC HYDRAULIC RAM 



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Large Capacity Rams for Irrigation 



Operates under 18 in. to 50 It. (all. .-. Elevates water 30 feet lor every loot fall used. 

 80 per cent efficiency developed. .-. Over 4,500 plants In successful operation. .'. In- 

 formation and estimates promptly and cheerfully furnished. -.- Catalog Free. 



RIFE ENGINE COMPANY 



126 Liberty Street, 



NEW YORK, U. S. A. 



BOOKS ON 



Irrigation and Drainage 



THE IRRIGATION AGE has established a book 

 department for the benefit of its readers. Any 

 of the following named books on Irrigation 

 and Drainage will be forwarded postpaid on 

 receipt of price: 



Irrigation Institutions, Elwood Mead .-. . .81.25 



Irrigation in the United States, F. H. Newell 2.00 



Irrigation Engineering, Herbert M. Wilson 4.00 



Irrigation and Drainage, F. H. King l.'O 



Irrigation for Farm and Garden, Stewart. . . ." 1.00 



Irrigating the Farm, Wilcox 2.00 



The Primer of Irrigation, cloth, 300 pages 1.00 



Practical Farm Drainage, Charles G. Elliott 1.00 



Drainage for Profit and Health, Waring 1.00 



Farm Drainage, French 1.00 



Land Drainage, Miles 1.00 



Tile Drainage, Chamberlain 40 



Address 



THE D. H. ANDERSON PUBLISHING CO. 



112 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



"All roads lead to Rome." 



And all business in New York 

 seems to tend toward 



Grand Central Station. 



This great building, which cov- 

 ers the space of four city blocks, 

 beginning at the corner of 4th Ave- 

 nue and 42d Street, is the Metro- 

 politan Terminus of the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 



and is the center of the hotel, res- 

 idence, club and theater district of 

 the second city of the world. To 

 reach it, see that your ticket reads 

 by the NEW YORK CENTRAL. 



A copy of the 52-page Illustrated Catalogue 

 of the "Four-Track Series," New York Central's 

 books of travel and education, will be sent free, 

 upon receipt of a two-cent stamp, by George 

 H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, New 

 York Central & Hudson Rivpr Railroad, Grand 

 Central Station, New York. , 



LANDS IN THE FAMOUS 



Valley, of Mississippi, 



Along the lines of the Yazoo and Missis- 

 sippi Valley Railroad, are of the most 

 wonderful fertility for raising Cotton, 

 Corn, Cattle and Hogs. 



EDWARD P. SKENE, Land Commissioner, 



When writing to Advertisers, please mention THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



The clay will make the best of TILE and 

 Brick and manufacturers will find a great 

 field for TILE in that country, which is 

 so well adapted for Tile Drainage. 



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Central Station, Park Row, Room 506 

 CHICAGO. ILL. 



