1904 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
197 
Extra Pine Imported 
56»Piece China 
TEA SET 
FREE 
with an order for 25 lbs. of 
New Crop 60c , 70c. or 80c. 
Tea, or25 lbs. Great Ameri¬ 
can Baking Powder,45c. alb. 
or an assorted order Teas 
and Baking Powder, or 60 
lbs. Bomosa Coffee, 33c. a lb. 
or502-oz. bottles ofpuroex- 
tracts.Vanilla. Lemon, etc., 
25c a bottle or 25 1-lb. cansor 
Spice, any kind, absolutely 
pure,60c a can. 
For prompt attention, 
address Mr. J, J,I»„ care of 
Great American Tea Co. 
Box 289, 
31-33 Vesey St., New York 
KNOTLESS 
LINE HOOK 
Any sized line se¬ 
curely fastened In¬ 
stantly. Simplest device and 
most reliable. Great seller. Pre¬ 
paid to any address, 25c pair. 
W.M, Simmons,!%«?!!“ Pittsburg,Pa 
Straight Straw, Rye and Wheat Thrasher 
Combined with Spike-Tooth Oat 
and Wheat Thrasher. 
Oar Machine will 
thrash Kye or Wheat 
without bruising or 
breaking the straw, and 
tie It again In perfect 
bundles.Can be changed 
In fifteen 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 GRANT-FKRRIS COMPANY, Troy, N. Y. 
WATER TANKS 
made or 
ABE THE 
RALPH B. CARTER CO., 26 Cortlandt St., N.Y 
SAW MILLS 
The DeLoach Patent Variable Friction Feed Saw Mill 
with 1 h. p. cuts 2000 feet per day. All sizes. Shingle 
Mills, Planers, Trimmers, Corn and Huhr Mills, 
Water Wheels, Lath Mills etc. Fine catalog fraa 
DE LOACH MILL MFC. CO.. 
Box 900, ATLANTA, CA. 
EWMaet us at St. Louis. 
use. 
Implement Prices 
Guaranteed tools—the kind you like to 
Don’t pay double prices, when 
a postal will bring you our free 
Implement Catalogue No. 
145, just off the press, 
completely illustrating 
and describing all the 
new and approved /mi m ,, „ 
tools for 1904. I we " 
We sell only re- JR tested im- 
plements, 
each one de¬ 
signed for a 
certain use 
and guaran- 
teed to do 
what it is in¬ 
tended for, as well or 
better than any other 
similar make. Every 
implement selected 
and approved by Mr. 
F. L. Shaw, for eleven 
__ years Manager of D. 
M.Osborn Implement Com- 
\ pany, now Supt. of ever¬ 
growing Implement and 
Vehicle Division. Mr. Shaw 
believes that quality is more 
important than price and in pre¬ 
paring catalogue No. 145. has 
been careful to select only the 
finest and best tool of each kind. 
The leading manufacturers of the United States 
make our goods: some we make ourselves. Our 
implements are in use everywhere, satisfying 
others, and we know they 
will sat- 
i s f y 
you. 
Write 
at one, 
for our 
free cat¬ 
alogue No. 145, it 
illustrates, describes 
and prices almost every 
kind of a farm tool or 
implement known, from the Midget 60c. corn 
sneller to the well-known Banner Disc Harrow, 
we have steel beam plows as low as $8.30, culti¬ 
vators for $9.25, corn sheller for 
$4.10, harrows at $8.75, gas en- 
Hay 
Tools 
All 
Kinds. 
Metal 
Wheels. 
Write 
for 
Price. 
148 
JL 
gines $74.50. all 
honestly made, cor¬ 
rect in design and 
guaranteed to please. 
, , — Let us send you a 
catalogue and you can see for yourself. You can 
iook over the entire lines, compare our prices and 
?® e l0 >' yourself that we can save you anywhere 
frliHv. t0 40 per cen, - : catalogue also gives 
ireignt rates, explains our ship on approval plan, 
contains order blanks and gives much desirable 
mrormation. The spring edition is now ready. 
Ask for Implement catalogue No. 145. Address 
Montgomery Ward ^ Co. 
** World s Headquarters for Everything. 
Michigan Ave., Madison and Washington Sts. 
— Chicago — 
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to market Gardeners and Others 
«* 
Since commercial fertilizers were introduced in the market 
garden sections of this country, particularly about Boston, 
city manure has dropped in price from $8.00 a cord to 
practically nothing,— many farmers now getting it for the 
hauling. The advanced market gardener, however, uses 
only what manure is produced on the farny and for the 
remainder of his plant food uses concentrated fertilizers. 
He buys fertilizer for his crops as he buys grain for his 
horses,— both being concentrated foods which can be 
bought cheaper than they can be produced or hauled a long 
distance. Bradley’s fertilizers were introduced to market 
gardeners and farmers forty-three years ago, and have kept 
the lead ever since in quality and quantity sold. 
Mr. F. E. Ham, a market gardener of Burlington, Mass., writes: 
“I have an asparagus bed of one and one-half acres which has 
not been dressed with stable manure for the past seven years. 
I apply every spring a ton of Bradley’s Fertilizer and nothing 
else, — and average to cut $500.00 worth of asparagus yearly 
from this bed, having cut as high as $90.00 worth in one week.” 
Why Experiment,, when Bradley’s Fertilizers 
Produce Crops Like This? 
BRADLEY FERTILIZER. WORKS 
American Agricultural Chemical Co. 
92 State Street 
Boston, Mass. 
HENCH’S Century 
Steel Ball Coupling 
Cultivator 
Parallel beam movement, 
pivoted axle, with lat¬ 
eral beam movement 
in connection with the 
movable spindle., 
or either independent 
of each other. Lateral 
beam movement oper¬ 
ated also by hand 
lever. Centre lever 
_ . — H m for spreading and 
order a closing shovel gangs. 
, , . »nd • The most complete 
introduce them for next icaaon. cultivator on the mar¬ 
ket, baring every possible movement or the shovel gangs 
The HENCH & DR0MG0LD CO. Mfrs. York, Pa.' 
THE YORK 
Improved Weeder 
The flexibility of the teeth is the important point in a 
weeder. The York Improved YV eedcr has teeth of | 
HQiiurc spring steel with round points. These teeth 
have great flexibility, and being narrow in the body they 
do not whip or bruise the growing plants as flat teeth do. 
This style also allows more clearance and prevents clog¬ 
ging. Our square teeth 
do not break. The frame 
is made of stroug flexi¬ 
ble angle steel, and han- I 
dies and shafts are adj ust- 
able. Send for free circular. ‘ 
The Spangler Com Planters 
aud Grain Drills are the best I 
SPANGI.EK 
MEG. CO., 
501 Queen St., 
York, Pa. 
CUTAWAY 
TOOLS 
For Largo Hay Crops 
Clark's Reversible 
Bush and Bog Plow 
Cuts a track 4 ft. wide, 1 ft. 
deep. Will plow a new-cut forest. 
His Double - Action Cutaway 
Harrow keeps the land true, 
moves 18,000 tons of earth amt 
cuts :to acres per day. His Re¬ 
versible Disk Plow cuts a fur. 
row 5 to 10 in. deep, 14 in. wide. 
All of these machines will kW 
witch-grass,wild mustard, char- 
loci', hardback, sunflower, milk¬ 
weed, ihUtle or any foul plant. 
Send tor circulars. 
Cutaway Harrow Co, 
Hlggamim, Coon., U.S.A- 
