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THE IEEIGATION AGE. 



Rife Hydraulic Ram 



(Pumps Water by Water Power.) 



Town Water Works 



Railroad Tanks, Irrigation, 



Country Homes, Greenhouses 



No attention No Expense 



Runs Continuously 



Operates under 18 inches to 50 feet fall. 

 Elevates water SO feet each foot of fall. 

 6,000 in successful operation. Sold on 30 

 days trial. Catalogue and estimate free. 



Hydraulic Ram Company 



2166 Trinity Bldg.. New York 



Rife 



You can increase 

 the value of 

 your property 



and at the same time save money by dig- 

 ging your irrigating ditches with a Vul- 

 can Steam Shovel. It's a mighty small 

 piece of work where a Vulcan Shovel will 

 not sate the price of itself. We don't ask 

 you to take our word for it, but we do ask 

 you to let us send you the proof. 



Vulcan Steam Shovels are built in 10 

 standard sizes from 22 to 110 tons in 

 weight, and ^ to 5 cubic yard dipper. 



When writing, give full description of 

 your work. 



Vulcan Iron Works Co. 



13O Vulcan Place 

 Toledo, Ohio 



Bates & Edmonds 

 Motor Co. 



Engines For All Purposes 



From \y* to 25 H. P. 



Operate on 



Gasoline, Gas, 



Distillate or 



Alcohol. 



Nearly 10,000 



in use. 



That's the 



Proof. 



State your power 



needs and send for 



catalogue 



Bates & Edmonds Motor Co. 



ARE "OTTO" ENGINES 

 DEPENDABLE? 



Gentlemen:- 



As you will 



doubtless remember, 

 two years ago last fall 

 we installed one of 

 your 21 HP. "Otto" 

 Gasoline engines, and 

 ran the same J 03 days 

 and nights without 

 topping. One year 

 ago water was high 

 and the engine was 

 not run. Last fall wat- 

 er was again too low to enter our intake, and the engine and 

 pump were started on November 2, 1906, and have run con- 

 tinuously for 8523 hours. 



Is not this a good record ? 



Yours truly, 

 Bristol. N. H., 4-1-07 Bristol Aqueduct Co. 



Otto Gas Engine Works, Phila., Pa. 



HOTEL VICTORIA 



Broadway, 5th Ave., 27th St., NEW YORK 



In the center of the shopping district. Absolutely 

 fireproof. 



A modern, first-class hotel; complete in all its ap- 

 pointments, furnishings and decorations, entirely new 

 throughout. Accommodation for 500 guests. 150 suites 

 with baths. 



Hot and cold water and telephone in every room, 

 cuisine unexcelled. 



Rates, $1.50 and up; with Bath, $2.50 and up 



QEO. W. SWEENEY, Proprietor 



