1903 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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AGRICULTURAL 
SALT. 
Write for circulars and prices. 
the empire state salt CO., 
Le Roy, N. Y. 
Two Million Tons of 
BASIC SLAG FERTILIZER 
Sold in 1902. 
Send all Orders to 
FLIEJEHSJE!^ 
400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
THE CHAIN-HANOINO 
Cattle Stanchion 
The most practical and humane Fastener ever In¬ 
vented. Gives perfect freedom of the head. Illustrated 
Circular and Price free on application. Manufactured 
by O. H. ROBERTSON, Forestville, Conn. 
Wllder’8 
Stanchion 
—beiner aalmpro vement over 
Smith’s. lightest, strongest, 
qalck.it, itltti twlng sUacklw 
mads, HiSiU.lUteli andaetsBatli 
k. Btcomtt .tatlonarj whw 
in. Animal cannot taraltlBke.k- 
ont. Mad«e(bMt.aasoBadkard 
Id. Pins for fiatcnlnc with avny 
stanchion. Send for jsstimniitslfc 
:j. t WILDER A SOUS, ...is. ml 
M 
Sold by all Oealera. 
Horseman 
of experience knows that there is no Liniment 
so efficient and absorbent and quick as well in 
its action as 
Sloan's Liniment 
It is not a cheap wash but a genuine 
^ pain reliever and scientifically cura¬ 
tive preparation. 
Horae size, 50c. and SI per bottle. Family size, 85c. 
WATER. 
If you want water only when the wind blows a windmill will do your work 
and cost less money than our Uider and Krlcsson Hot-Air Pumps, but If you want 
water every day while your flowers are growing and do not want your pump blown 
down when the wind blows too hard, no pump In the world can equal ours. We 
have sold about 20,000 of them during the past twenty-flve years, which is proof 
that we are not making wild statements. 
Our Catalogue “C 4” will tell you all about them. Write to nearest store. 
Rider-Ericsson Engine Company, 
35 Warren 8t.,NKW Yohk. 
239 Franklin St., Boston. 
092 Craig St., Montkkai.. P. Q. 
Tenlente-Rey 71, Havana, Cuba 
22 Pitt St., Sydney, n . s. W. 
40 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. 
40 N.7th St., PHILADELPHIA. 
MARKS’ 
Artificial Limbs. 
With Rubber Hands and Feet. 
The most comfortable, durable, 
and natural. 
Although a man may lose both of 
his legs, he l9 not necessarily helpless. 
By using artificial legs applied, wlih 
rubber Teet attached, he can be re- 
stored to his usefulness. 
The engraving Is from an Install. 
tsneouB pbotograph of a man ascend. 
Ing a ladder. He has two artificial legs 
Buostltntlng his natural 
ones, which were crushed 
by a railroad accident 
and amputated. With 
bis rubberleet be can 
ascend or descend 
a ladder, balance 
himself on the 
[rungs, and have his 
bauds at liberty. 
He can work at a 
bench and earn a 
good day’s wages. 
He can walk and 
mingle with per¬ 
sons without be¬ 
traying bis loss; 
In Oict, be is restored to his former 
seif tpr all practical purposes. 
With the old method of cumpllcnied 
ankle-joints these results could not be 
80 thoroughly attained. 
Over 27.000 in use, scattered lu 
all parts of the world. Many of 
these have been supplied with¬ 
out presenting themselves to us, 
simply by sending measurements 
on a formula which auy one can 
easily fill out. 
Received 40 Highest awahos 
P urchased by the U. 8. Government and many for¬ 
eign governments. A treatise of 500 pages and for¬ 
mula for measuring SENT FREE. 
701 Broadway, 
New York City. 
RStrnC plank save timber and cash. Best, cheap- 
Dulllo est, strongest. 6,000 in 44 States. Book for 
stamp. Bhawver Brothers, Bellefontaine, Ohio. 
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Careful Farmers 
_careless ones will not be interested — should keep a barrel of Conserve on hand ail the 
time. It will prolong the life of every stick of lumber on the place, and save dollars for 
every penny that i t costs. Two cents’ worth will make a fence post last years longer ; 
five cents’ worth will protect a sill. etc. It sinks into the wood, and prevents wet or dry 
rot. A scientific money saver. Send for our circular; it will pay you to investigate 
Conserve Wood Preservative. 
SAMUEL CABOT, Manufacturing Chemist, 81 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. 
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JIubbard\s Fertilizers do not rest until the work is done; when the n-ronnd 
freezes, they rest, hnt only then. Jn connection with this statement, kindly read 
tlie followintr from the Fast Master of the Masstichusetts State (Jrange: 
The Rogers & IIciibari) Co., Middletown Conn. Makboko, Mas.s., Oct. C. 1902. 
Gentlemen- 1 used about nine tons of Hubbard’ Fertilizer this season and am satisfied that it paid. This 
was particularly true of the Hubbard’sOats and Top Uresslng. Its use enabled us to cutthe first crop before 
July 1st, after which date there came on a long spell of wet weather, and while most farmers were eom- 
plainiug because their hay was spoiling or getting over-ripe, we were growing a fine rowen crop whieli cut 
over a ton per acre by the middle of August, and at this writing there is a third crop almost heavy enough 
to cut. Yours truly, E. D. HOWE, Past .Master, Massachusetts State G range. 
The letter speaks for itself—comment seems nnneces.sary. We hope you will 
decide to use the Iluhbard Fertilizers. t)ur hook, “Hubbard’s Fertilizers for 1903,” 
giving full description of our different brands, .sent tree to any address. Apply 
to onr “ I.ocal Agents” or direct to 
THE ROGERS & HUBBARD CO., 
MIDDLETOWM, CONN. 
llDELOACIf 
I PARMERS* Sit 
wr MIU^rRE^IST! 
The Price ie Right Too. 
Known the World Over. 
_ FARMERS' $I2S SAW MILL 
Oats 8000 Fe«t Lamber a day with oaly 4 h. a, 
DaLoaoh Yariable Faed Saw Mills, dtolOOh. p„ 
aav prioa. DaLoaoh Mill Maohinaty, Flanars, 
Shingle. Lath and Oorn Mllla, Watar ^eals, ata. 
DaLMoV MlUJMfK. Baj^OO AUaata, «a. 
■aadaaaie^a'taiaRaa ti— If jm Mt thte Mt aad 
flv. Bui. pap.(. _ _ 
TWO CROP ESSENTIALS 
are cultivation and keeping down weeds. 
More important than deep cultivation i.s 
keeping the surface stirred, breaking the 
crust due to rains, and allowing the light, 
air, moisture and warmth to penetrate 
1 quickly to the roots of the growing plant. 
I Ml For doing just these things the ideal imple- 
KEYSTONE 
ment is tlie 
Adjustable Weeder 
and Shallow CultivatoPa 
It kills the weeds at first showing, the top soil is pulverizeil and kept mellow’, tlie plant 
roots are not disturbed and the moist soil is not brought up to dry in the siiii. Adjustable 
in width. Narrows to 30 inches, widens to 7}^ feet. Strong, runs steady, no cumbersome 
shafts. Furnislied either wiili round teeth or with flat to suit different soils, as we are 
licensed by the Hallock Weeder Company to use their famous flat teeth. Weeder booklet 
mailed free. We also make 10 styles Corn Planters, 13 .stj’les Cultivators.‘20 styles Corn 5hel- 
lers, hand and power, Harrows, Field Rollers, Feed Cutters, etc. Write for catalogue C. 
KEYSTONE FARM MACHINE CO., 1547 N. Beaver St., York, Pa. 
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INCREASE YOUR CROPS 
A good resolution for the New Year would be to double your crops on 
the same acreage of last year by using 
BRADLEY’S 
Celebrated FERTILIZERS 
Behind every ton of which stands the guarantee of the oldest, strongest, and most 
reliable fertilizer company in existence. 
Really, it would seem that the difference between a profitable large yield and an 
expensive small yield is the difference between Bradley’s and others, d'hat’s the 
way the record reads. For sale by local dealers everywhere. Send for pamphlet. 
BRADLEY FERTILIZER. WORKS, BOSTON 
Offices, 92 Stacte St. 
