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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Cheap, Reliable Power 



For use on any kind of work-boat for sewer dredging, 



dock and bridge jobs 

 whenever you need a 

 light, portable motor, 

 you will find the Evin- 

 rude Motor ready for 

 business always on 

 the job with a 

 surprising 

 amount of 

 power. 



Detachable Rowboat 

 and Canoe Motors 



are used by engineers 

 and contractors in dozens 

 of different ways. The 

 -^ H. P. single cylinder 

 Evinrude is built for 

 hard, every-day service 

 and adapts itself to al- 

 most any class of work. 



Write today for the 1916 

 Evinrude Catalog 



EVINRUDE MOTOR CO. 



459 Evinrude Block 



MILWAUKEE, WIS., USA 



Over 60,000 Sold 



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 DISTRIBUTING BRANCHES : 



69 Cortlandt Street New York 



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Cutting power cost means reducing overhead ; adding substantial 

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 able and sure at the very lowest cost with a 



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(Awarded Gold Medal Panama-Pacific Exposition) 



It burns crude and fuel oils of a low grade and converts these 

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 but, if you can cut your power costs, surely you want to know it. 

 Put your power problem up to us ; simply tell us your requirements. 

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Here is what our agent of Big Falls, Wis., says, his date Oct. 30th, 1915: 



"Were I, for any reason, to lose the Litchfield agency, I believe I should give up 

 handling spreaders altogether. This, because my personal faith in the Litchfield 

 Spreaders is so great that I could never learn to "talk up" any other make. You 

 have the others beaten on so many points that I believe you are perfectly justi- 

 fied in claiming to have the only 'Best' machine on the market. 

 "Your endless apron, arranged so that it is self-cleaning, thereby making a 

 machine for cold weather use as well as for warm weather, I consider one of the 

 very strongest points in favor of the Litchfield Spreader. 



Yours very truly, J. E. Ryan." 



Statements such as this from men who KNOW, have led us to investigate what the consumer 

 actually thinks of the Litchfield Spreader. The replies to a frank letter asking for an opinion and 

 asking for a criticism, if th;y had it to offer, have brought us such a mass of compliments that it is 

 going to be absolutely impossible to publish them on account of the large volume. 



If any reader of this paper is interested, however, we will be pleased to furnish as much of this 

 information as he may care to read. 



LITCHFIELD MFG. CO., 



Waterloo, Iowa 



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