THE IKRIGATION AGE. 



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DON'T BUY GASOLINE ENGINES 



h UNTIL YOU HAVE INVESTIGATED 

 THE MASTER WORKMAN" 

 A. two-cylinder gasoline engine luper- 

 ior to ill one-cylinder engine*. Cost* 



less to buy and less to run. Quicker and easier started; has a wider sphere of usefulness. Has no vibration, can be mounted on any light wagon as a portable. Weighs 

 less than half of one-cylinder engines. Give sice of engine required. Especially adapted for irrigation in connection with our centrifugal force pumps. (Sizes 2, 2Jf 

 4, r, I,K, 10, 12 ami 18 Horse Power.) Hiirh-srrade Gasoline Engines, 3 to 8 horse power adapted for Electric Lighting, Marine and Pumping purposes. tyPlease* 

 mention this paper. Send for catalogue. THE TEMPLE PUMP CO., Alaafrs., Meagher and 15th Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Established In Chicago, 1852, 



'The Nation's pleasure ground and sanitarium." 

 David Bennett Hill. 



THE 



ADIRONDACK 



MOUNTAINS. 



The lakes and streams in the Adi- 

 rondack Mountains are full of fish ; the 

 woods are inviting, the air is filled 

 with health, and the nights are cool 

 and restful. If you visit this region 

 once, you will go there again. An 

 answer to almost any question in re- 

 gard to the Adirondacks will be found 

 in No. 20 of the "Four-Track Series," 

 ' ' The Adirondack Mountains and How 

 to Reach Them," issued by the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL 



A copy will be mailed free on receipt of a two-cent 

 stamp, oy George H. Daniels, General Passenger 

 Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. 



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Maginnis Flume Mfg. Co., 



...Manufacturers of... 



MAGINNIS 

 PATENT 

 FLUME, 

 SHEEP TROUGHS AND CATTLE TANKS 



This Hume is made in eight-foot sections up to and including 36 

 inches parameter, or above 36 parameter it is made in 30-inch sec- 

 tions, ribbed at every splice, and ships "Knocked Down" as third 

 class freight, or nearly as cheaply as galvanized iron in the sheet. 

 This flume has taken the place of the wooden flumes in nearly every 

 ditch in our home county. Only two wooden flumes are now in use 

 in the county (both of which are practically new). Numerous testi- 

 monials as to the merits of our flume state that in nearly every 

 instance they have been substituted for wooden flumes. One 

 advantage of the galvanized iron flume is that all the water goes 

 over the flume, which is not possible where wooden flumes are 

 used. Another feature about the disadvantages in using wooden 

 flumes is leakage around posts or bends where the ground is so 

 softened up that supports settle. This never occurs with the 

 Maginnis flume. Very little timber is required, just two slight 

 stringers of sufficient strength to carry the weight of the water. 

 The Maginnis flume is always ready for business, never leaks, nor 

 does it need constant attention. Once in place, always ready for 

 work. Concerning the length of spans crossing streams, etc., any 

 length can be used by the- application of proper size stringers to 

 carry the weight of the water. This flume can be taken out and moved 

 in sections of 30 inches without interfering with the rest of the flume. 

 Being made in a semi-circular form, no holes to break, galvanized, 

 thereby causing no rust, no rivets to solder over, no solder, just 

 a plain splice joint. Guaranteed not to leak or buckle, as ribs every 

 SO inches make it strong enough to carry much greater weight than 

 can be put upon it. Special flumes made to order. 



Write for prices, etc., to the 



Maginnis Flxime Mfg. 



Kimba.ll. Neb. 



Mentioning THH IRRIGATION AGE. 



Co., 



To Owners of Gasoline Rngin 

 Automobiles, Launches, Etc. 



The Auto=Sparker 



does away entirely with all starting 

 and running batteries, their annoy- 

 ance and expense. No belt no 

 switch no batteries. Can be at- 

 tached to any engine now using 

 batteries. Fully guaranteed ; write 

 for descriptive catalog. 



MOTSINGER DEVICE MFG. CO. 

 AUinSiral III. Peodleton, I no. 



THE IRRIGATION AGE 



One year, $1.00 



THE PRIMER OF IRRIGATION 



300 pages, $1.00 



Wrought iron 



LIGHT WEIGHT PIPE 



A chance to save 5O% on purchases 



We are offering for quick acceptance, 1,000,000 feet of good lap welded, 

 Wrought Iron Pipe, sizes from 2 to 6 inch. It is in excellent condition 

 having new threads and new couplings, and is in long lengths. 



:t inch, per foot, 13c. 1 inch, per foot, 17c 



At this price, WE PAY FREIGHT IN CARLOAD LOTS to all points, 



where freight rate does not exceed the rate to Pacific coast terminals. 



We can also furnish this pipe with flanges instead of screwed ends. 



Our Special Booklet No. 4 79 quotes low prices on 



BOILERS ENGINES PUMPS HOISTING APPARATUS 



WIRE ROPE INCANDESCENT LAMPS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 



HARDWARE PLUMBING MATERIAL MILL SUPPLIES, ETC. 



Write Us Today 



CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO. 



West 35th and Iron Streets. Chicago 



NEW HOMES 

 IN THE WEST 



Almost a half million acres of the fertile and 

 well-watered lands of the Rosebud Indian Res- 

 ervation, in South Dakota, will be thrown open 

 to settlement by the Government in July. These 

 lands are best reached by the Chicago & North- 

 western Railway's direct through lines from 

 Chicago to Bonesteel, S. D. All agents sell 

 tickets via this line. Special low rates. 



HOW TO GET 

 A HOME 



Send for a copy of pamphlet giving full informa- 

 tion as to dates of opening and how to secure 160 

 acres of land at nominal cost, with full descrip- 

 tion of the soil, climate, timber and mineral 

 resources, towns, schools and churches, oppor- 

 tunities for business openings, railway rates, 

 etc., free on application. 



W. B. KNISKERN, 



Passenger Traffic Manager, 

 NWSO* CHICAGO, ILL. 



