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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



GALVANIZED METAL IRRIGATION FLUMES 



(Newcomb Patent) 



Made entirely of rust -proof, galvanized iron. No bolts or rivets used in construction. 

 This flume is considered by experts to be the most serviceable equipment for the purpose on the market. 



A careful examination of 

 the construction as shown 

 herewith will convince 

 those who are acquainted 



with irrigation conditions 

 of its lasting quality and 

 the ease with which 

 it maybe put together. 



Complete information, with prices, will be furnished on application to the 



KLAUER MANUFACTURING CO., Dubuque, Iowa 



ONE MILE A DAY 



As a Ditch-Maker and for Reclaiming Arid or Wet Land 



The Twentieth Century 

 Ditching Machine 



stands without an equal. It will make a mile of ditch 24 inches deep 

 in one day. Is easily operated by one man and can be used with two 

 or four horses as desired. Weighs less than half as much as the 

 heavy grader and does better work at one-half the expense. I* will 

 pay every owner of land to learn all about this many purpose irriga- 

 tion machine. It will not only cut drainage ditches, but levels land, 

 cut laterals, sage brush, throws up dikes, etc. 



Write for booklet showing photo reproductions of machine in action, 

 and explaining great money and labor-saving features. 



THE BAKER MFG. CO. 



526 Hunter Building 



CHICAGO 



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 for- 

 warded, postpaid, on receipt of price: 



Irrigation Institutions, Elwood Mead $1.35 



Irrigation Engineering, Herbert M. Wilson 4.00 



The Primer of Irrigation, Anderson J.OO 



Irrigation and Drainage, F. H. King 1.50 



Irrigation for Farm and Garden, Stewart 1.00 



Irrigating the Farm, Wilcox 2.00 



Practical Irrigation, Aug. J. Bowie 3.00 



Practical Design of Irrigation Works, W. G. Bligh 8.00 

 Irrigation (as a branch of engineering), Hanbury 



Brown 5.00 



Earth Slopes, Retaining Walls and Darns, Chas. 



Prelini 2.00 



Road Preservation and Dust Prevention, Win. P. 



Judson 1.50 



Practical Farm Drainage, Chas. G. Elliott 1.50 



Drainage for Profit and Health, Waring 1.00 



Farm Drainage, French 1.00 



Land Drainage, Miles 1.00 



Tile Drainage, Chamberlain 40 



Cement Pipe & Tile, Hanson 1.00 



Arid Agriculture, B. C. Buffum 1.50 



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