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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
November 28, 1903 
Christmas Presents For All 
Christmas time is spending time. Jolly old St. Nick can success¬ 
fully manipulate the key to our purses when all other attempts fail. 
Let us suggest the advisability of buying all your Christmas presents 
from the largest and most reliable stock in the world selling direct to 
the user and saving you the jobbers’, dealers’ and agents’ profits. 
Our prices are always the same — the lowest. We cannot take 
advantage of the liberal Christmas spirit and advance our prices as 
some do, for our regular catalogue figures must stand for all seasons. 
We can send you everything you want in one shipment, saving 
you endless effort and delay in buying from several sources. 
By purchasing your entire Christmas needs from us we believe 
you will save almost one-third of the regular Christmas prices you 
would pay elsewhere. 
It is easy to order from our 1128-page Catalogue No. 72, with fine 
pictures of the articles you desire, and you can do it all in one evening 
with scarcely any effort. 
Once your order is mailed you need not think of it again until you 
get the goods, for we will take care of it promptly and carefully, 
guaranteeing safe delivery and perfect satisfaction. 
Your neighbors who know will tell you it is a pleasure to deal 
with us. 
We mention here a few suggestions, all taken from our Catalogue 
No. 72. 
Thousands of other desirable presents for every member of the 
family, from the hired man down to the baby. 
If you have never seen our oig catalogue you have missed a great treat. It’s never too late to begin, 
however. Fill in the coupon and mail to us to-day. Don’t wait until it is too late to get your goods 
before Christmas. Although the catalogue costs us almost one dollar each, we make no charge for it, 
only asking you to send 15 cents to bear part of the postage expense of sending it. 
Montgomery Ward ^ Co., 
Michigan Ave., Madison G' Washington Sts., Chicago 
32 years World’s Headquarters for Everything. 
For Men: 
Pair of slippers. 
Smoking jacket. 
Smoking set. 
Half dozen dress 
shirts. 
Half dozen colored 
shirts. 
Silk umbrella. 
Pair of gloves. 
Dozen initial handker¬ 
chiefs. 
Morris chair. 
For Women: 
A pretty apron. 
Dress pattern. 
Wrap or bonnet. 
Toilet set. 
Manicure set. 
Sewing machine. 
Piano or organ. 
Hat. 
Handkerchiefs. 
Pair of fine shoes. 
Shaving cabinet. 
Leather couch. 
Shaving set. 
Neckties. 
Match box. 
Suit case. 
Watch charm or fob. 
Half dozen pairs half 
hose. 
Pair of suspenders. 
Pocket or bill book. 
A good warm cap. 
Heavy overcoat. 
Muffler. 
Books. 
Leather purse. 
A new carpet or rug. 
Piece of cut glass. 
Tableware. 
Pair of glasses. 
Warm mittens. 
Medicine cabinet. 
Easy chair. 
Bible. 
Cut glass flower vase. 
Jewelry. 
Fleece lined mittens. 
Warm overshoes. 
Magnifying glass for 
reading purposes. 
A pair of boots. 
Buckskin mittens. 
Sweater. 
Banjo or guitar. 
Box of collars. 
Meerschaum pipe. 
Box of cigars. 
Shot gun. 
Cigar Jar. 
Hunting Jacket. 
Silverware. 
Fine clock. 
Bronze parlor o r n a- 
ment. 
Set furs. 
Up-to-date suit or 
jacket. 
New stove. 
Dining table. 
Box stationery. 
Talking machine. 
Pair of gloves. 
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Cut this slip out and send.it with 15c in stamps Today. 
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago. '70 
Enclosed find 15 cents for partial postage on catalogue No. I 
as advertised in Rural New Yorker. 
Name- 
(Be sure and write very plainly.) 
Postoffice- 
Route No.. 
-County. 
-State. 
TOMORROW 
Is not the time. Send Today, if yon wish to obtain 
this beautiful bronze parlor clock FREEian order 
for 20 lbs. of New Crop, 60c. Tea, or 20 lbs. HakiiiK 
Powder, 45c. a lb., or an assorted order Teas and B. 1’., 
or 60 lbs. Homosa Coffee, 88c. a lb. 
c:oiiPO!VS, which can be exchanged for many 
M»ir»iHcoiit I'remiiiins, given with every 25c. 
worth of Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, Spices and 
Extracts. 
Send todajr for our Fremlum List, prices and directions. 
The Great American Tea Co., Box 290,31-33 Ve8eySt.,N.Y. 
THE seo.ooo 
BLIZZARD AND HORSE ICE CALKS. 
Sharpen your own horse. No waiting at the smith’s. 
Xifbcral prices to agents. 8. W. Kent,Cazenovia,N.Y. 
Straight Straw, Rye andWheatThrasher 
D 1 It* a a ' I' ^ ^ 
Combined with Spl 
and Wheat T 
ilke-Tooth Oat 
'brasher. 
Our Machine will 
thrash Rye or Wheat 
without bruising or 
breaking the straw, and 
tie It again in perfect 
bundles.Can be changed 
In tlfteen minutes to a 
spike-tooth Oat, Wheat, 
Buckwheat, Barley and Corn Thrasher with stacker 
attached. Will thrash more grain with less power 
than any Thrasher built. Send for catalogue B to 
the GUANT-FEUBI9 COMPANY, Troy, N. Y. 
S CTENTIFIC GKINOING JVIILji.S grind Com 
In the ear, or Grain in any form. Strong, exact, 
reliable. Catalogue D mailed free. 
FOOS MFG. 00.. Sptingfleld, Ohio. 
WE LEAD THE WORLD 
, "Wc are the largest manufac¬ 
turers of Grooved and Plain 
Tire Steel Farm Wagon 
W 2 ils in America. We 
Q' .rantee our patent 
C ooved Tire Wheels to 
b ; the best made by anybody 
anywhere. Write us. 
HAVANA METAL WHEEL CO, 
HAVANA, lU. 
DAN PATCH hWA 
CHAMPION HARNESS HORSE of the WORLD 
EATS 
3 FEEDS ^ ONE CENT‘S 
EVERYDAY. 
'ToleniHtioiuI Slpck Food” greatly aids Digestion and Assimilation so that More Nutrition is obtained 
from all grain eaten. It "tonea up” and Permanently Strengthens the entire system and Purifies the 
Blood so that disease is prevented. Every $3.50 pail of ■Tnlemilional Stock Food” is positively guaran¬ 
teed to save $7.00 worth of grain. It will cause your Race Horse to have more speed and endurance. It 
will make your Carriage Horses healthy, fat and beautiful. It will give your Show Horses more life and 
action and make them glossy. It will make your Work Horses strong, healthy and of great endurance. 
' Jt will make your SuUions and Brood Mares surer, and your colts will be better and grow and develop 
more rapidly. "InlemalioDal Slock Food" Is absolutely hannless even if taken into the human system. It is 
prepared from Roots, Herbs, Seeds and Barks and is fed in small amounts as an addition to the regular grain 
allowance. It is equally profitable when fed to Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Colts, Calves, I.ambs or Pigs. It 
will make you a large extra profit when fed to your stock for Growing, Fattening or Working. It will indrease 
milk IS to 25 per cent, in Cows, Mares, Sows or Ewes, and only costs FEEDS for ONE CENT."** A 
Djn Patch colt commanded $5,000 at eight months of age. He looked like a yearling and was beautiful, strong 
I and vigorous. The dam was fed ‘Tnfereafional Stock Food” before and after foaling, and the colt as soon as it 
would ea.t. Dan Patch became the World’s Champion Harness Horse nine months after commencing to eat 
’TntenUtioDsl Stock Food" every day. If it is good for such horses don’t you think it would psy you to test 
it on yours? Our "International Stock Food Farm” contains 650 acres, 12 miles from Minneapolis, anil 
on it we own Dan Patch 1;56X. Directum 2:05 Id', Roy Wilkes 2 :06M, aiidaband of brood mares. They all 
eat "International Stock Find" every day. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS and SUBSTITUTES. There are many 
worthless imitations on.the market, put out by people who seem to think that the way to start a busi¬ 
ness is to steal as much as they can from some prominent firm. Ns chemlsl can tioariic toA oame Allot ibi ioAredi- 
enltuieA iQ-tuteroalioDal Slock Food," elc.. ooA tor chemitl or mtouUclurcr cliimlod lo do oomutl k< on idaoromui or o FoUilier* 
A BEAUTIFUL DAN PATCH PICTURE FREE 
Wehavea very fine, large lithograph of Dan Patch with the great driver, M. E. McHenry, in sulky 
’ This Lithograph, Printed in Six Brilliant Colors, is one of the finest and most attractive lior^e 
pictures ever published. It is 21x28 and printed on heavy paper suitable for framing. 
Will Mail You One Copy Free, postage prepaid. If You will Answer Two Questions. 
1 at.— Name This Paper. 2d.—State How Much Stock You Own. 
Answer these questions in a letter or on a postal card and we will mail at once. 
^ Write St once before the oiler is withdrawn. address.... 
W«PK**J AtawA Fttad (■ A>k« W»rl4. 
fiapUal h»M U. 
■/ Inlerflalional Slock food Co. 
HINItCArOLtS. MINN..U. S. A. 
WATER. 
If you want water only when the wind blows a windmill will do your work 
and cost less money than our Uider and Ericsson 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, 
85 Warren St.. New York. 
239 Franklin St., Boston. 
692 Craig St., Montreal. P. Q. 
Tenlente-Uey 71, Havana, Cuba. 
22 Pitt St., Sy'DNEY, N. 8. W. 
40 Dearborn St., Chicago. 
40 N. 7th St., Philadelphia. 
JiSLl 
THE 
STANDARD BY WHICH ROOFING 
QUALITY IS JUDGED." 
RUBEROID 
TMOE MARK fttaiSTCRCD 
ROOFING 
THE PIONEER WEATHER-PROOF AND ELASTIC ROOFING. 
WEARING QUALITIES UNEQUALED BY ANY OTHER ROOFING. 
WATER-PROOF. ACID-PROOF. FIRE-RESISTING. 
MANUFAOYURBO AOUSUV MV 
Xhe Standard Paint Company, 
100 WILLIAM tTSEET. NEW VORK. CHICAGO OFRCE, 188.190 MADItOH ST. 
Leave Off Chopping^ 
wasting your time and strength It Is easy i 
work—turning tho wood pile into money or 
keeping up your own flres with ' 
Freeman’s 
sy, perfect 
rklng machines 
Eels; 
wori 
of varied patterns 
and right prices. 
We also make the 
famous Freeman 
Windmills, Corn 
Sheller8,Keed Cut¬ 
ters, etc. 
Ask for our cata¬ 
logue 102 
, S. FREEMAN & SONS 
MFG. CO., 
I Racine, Wisconsin. 
Quaker City 
Grinding Mills 
crush and ^rind ear corn, mixinjj in as 
wanted all small g^rains, and do it fast* 
er and easier than any other. )3aU 
bearings make light running Make 
an excellent table meal Time given 
to prove these things. If you are not 
satisfied return and we pay charges. 
87th Annual Catalog free. We seU rasandgaeolmeengloesand other powerf. 
Tne A. W. SlfouD Go.. ^ a urdolpi rii: 
of family meal or 
ear corn and grains 
FAST GRINDING 
makes famous the p,.gnc|| Butf 
and Attrition Mills ■ imported 
Frencti burr. None to compare in tspeed 
or character of work is tbcftuaraQlee. 
Sold on 15 dnyft l Hal. 
All aizes and etjlee. Catalogue free. 
Sprout Waldron & Co. 
Box 214, Muncy, Pa^_ 
All Grinding 
Ear corn, with or without 
husks, and all grains ground 
1 I p——-I line or coarse as 
J jiTv! I wanted with the 
?*KELLY 
DUPLEX 
Grinding Mills. 
They never choke. Double cob 
breakers and double set burrs give greatest speed, 'fake lit¬ 
tle power, any kind. Strong ana durable. 4 sizes. Catalog tree. 
THE O. S. KELLY CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
Cider Machinery—Send for Catalogue to Boomer & 
Boschert Press Co., 118 West Water St., Syracuse,N. Y • 
Send it 
Back. 
Try it thoroughly on 
small grains, shelled — 
corn, ear corn, all feed stuffs mixed, 
then return at our expense if you are 
not satisfied that you can grind easier, 
better and faster than any other mill with the 
NEW HOLLAND 
COB AND FEED MILL. 
That’s our guarantee and the way we sell. 
The machine does the work. Made In 3 sizes, 
adapted to an v feeder’s needs and to any kind 
of power. Write for catalogue. Mailed free. 
NEW HOLLAND MACHINE CO., 
Box 1 16, New Holland, Pa. 
