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THE DITCHES THEMSELVES ARE THE BEST PROOFS 



Ditch Being Dug with Sloping Banks An Austin Drainage Excavator Ditch, 



showing variations In width made by same machine 

 OUR FULL LINE COMPRISES 



of the absolute sucess and super- 

 iority of digging by a method which 

 produces a channel with sloping sides 

 and bottom smooth and true to grade. 

 A ditch so dug stays dug, as we can 

 prove by reference to the ditches them- 

 selves or by dozens of photographs of 

 them. 



A ditch due by an Austin Drain- 

 age Excavator does not fill up by 



caving. It is carved fiom the solid 

 ground with sloping banks. The berms 

 or spaces between ditch and spoil bank 

 are wide. The spoil banks are evenly 

 distributed on both sides of the ditch. 

 We have many views of Austin Drain- 

 age Excavator ditches and other ditches 

 after two or three years of service. 

 Send for Catalogue " $'* and compare 

 them , 



The Austin Levee Builder 

 The Austin Side Hill Ditcher 

 The Austin Tile Ditcher 



The Austin Highway Ditcher 

 The Austin Drainage Excavator 

 The Austin Orange Peel Ditcher 



The Austin Drag Line Excavator 



The Austin Rolling Platform Traction Ditcher 



The Austin StumpJPuller and Grubber 



We Sell Outright or Lease 



F.C.AUSTIN DRAINAGE EXCAVATOR CO. CH.CAGO, ILLINOIS 



Morris Machine Works 



Baldwins ville, N. Y. 



Centrifugal Pumping Machinery, 

 designed for any irrigating propo- 

 sition. Send details or specifica- 

 tions of what 19 wanted and we 

 will recommend a pumping outfit 

 to supply the need. 



New York Office 

 39-41 Cortlandt Street 



Houston Office 

 Cor. Wood fi# Willow Sts .Texas 



Hcnion 6* Hubbell. Agents, 



223-231 N. Jefferson St., Chicago. 



Harron, Rickard & McComb. 



Agents 



21 Fremont St.. S. Francisco. Cal. 



H A. Paine. Agent. 



fHouston, Texas. 



D. H. ANDERSON, Publisher 



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