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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Send $2*50 for The Irrigation 



Age one year and 



The Primer of Irrigation 



Otto Suction Gas Producers 



And Otto Engines 



Are Reliable and Cm Be Operated 87 Men ol Ordinary Intelllfenct 



J. A.Witter, Engineer 

 for the Beaver Crossing 

 Electric Light & Power 

 Co.. Beaver Crossing, 

 Nebr., writes: 



"Please send me a book of 

 instructions on handling and 

 running your gas producer and 

 engine. I ha ve been running 

 this one on horse sense, but 

 that might not work at all times. Plant works fine. 



This man without special instructions, but with 

 the use of " horse sense " causes his plant to work fine. 

 There is a volume of praise for "OTTO" machinery 

 i n Mr. Witter's short letter. 



The Otto Gas Engine Works 



Philadelphia. Pa. 



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SAMSON TURBINE 



When the PUMP cannot be direct connected to the tur- 

 bine shaft, the power is usually transmitted by gears, 

 shafting, etc. On account of the HIGH SPEED of the 

 SAMSON, for a given power, lighter and consequently 

 CHEAPER transmission machinery can be used. 



JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Springfielfl, Ohio, U. S. A. 



Writs Department K-2 for Catalog. 



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Oxford Hotel 



DENVER, COLORADO 



At the OXFORD HOTEL, Denver, Colorado, you will 

 find all the leading men interested in irrigation and 

 all of its branches. 



Denver is the logical irrigation center of the United 

 States. You will find nearly everyone engaged in or 

 interested in irrigation projects stopping at the Oxford 

 Located half a block from the Union Depot: Fire 

 Proof. Modern. European Plan and Popular 

 Pricea 



THE 



HAMILTON-BROOKS CO. 

 PROPRIETORS 



Our Savings Bank Clock 



Will teach you to save money, at 

 least one coin a day, for you can 

 not wind the clock until you In- 

 sert a coin In the slot. It has an 

 alarm attachment and runs 24 

 hours each time you wind It. 



The coin you put in the slot un- 

 locks the patented device which 

 holds the winding mechanism 

 closed until such coin is inserted. 

 This device locks again automat- 

 ically within a few hours, but the 

 clock runs the full 24 hours and 

 then you must put in another coin 

 to wind It again. 



The alarm attachment makes 

 the clock useful and you will see 

 by the illustration that it is very 

 ornamental. You usually wind a 

 clock when you set the alarm and 

 with this clock you must put in a coin, nickel, dime or 

 penny, before you can wind it. 



It reminds you to save, and the bank part is large 

 enough to hold over $80 in dimes. You are not limited 

 to one coin a day, but can put in as many as you wish, 

 but you must put in at least one coin or you can't 

 wind your clock. 



If you do not want to save for yourself, put aside 

 something for your son, daughter, mother or father, 

 Christmas or birthday presents, vacation, insurance 

 premium, clothes, etc., or buy the clock for some one 

 you want to teach to save. Surely you have some one 

 like this. 



Price. 92.50 (U. S. postage stamps accepted). 

 Raffle one off among your friends and make some 

 money for yourself. 



For premium users, we will make the following low 

 quantity rates: 



NO. 775058 



10 clocks at $2. 00... 980.0O 

 25 clocks at 1.75... 43.75 



100 clocks at $1.50... $150 

 500 and over at 1.40. . . 700 



Flitcraft Savings Bank Clock Co. 

 1309 Marquette Building Chicago. 111. 



