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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
September 10, 1904. 
Special B —Polished 
Oak Writing Desk. 6 
feet high. 80 inches 
wide. A iine piece of 
furniture. A cata¬ 
logue With a; <r Q(- 
oach . . . . *p O.ifJ 
Special C — 8.000 of these fine Porkers bought es¬ 
pecially for this sale. A good, large basket scat 
Reed Rocker. A catalogue, edition de luxe, packed 
with everv chair. Weight, complete, about g« , Q e 
80 lbs. Special 0 —a $3.00 rocker for , . «P l.VO 
-SI Special D Box calf, solid leather 
soles. A Shoe that sells for $3.00 at 
* KMEhmt most places. Don’t forget size. Sold 
only with Dot A. These fine shoes $1.90 
t A $8.40. Both, by freight 
* .50 
ot 
Special E A fine Woman’s 
Shoe made of so'id box calf. 
A big bargain at our price. 
Sold only with Lot A. l’heso 
shorn $1.40; Lot A $‘2.40. 
Both together, by freight 
$4 
$3.80 
Special F-15,000 Mel- 
toilette Walking Skirts 
at $1.48, when packed 
wit h Lot A. Dark gray, 
with green and cord¬ 
ed stripes. This 
skirt, $1.48 ^ rr qq 
L ot A. 2.40 «P 3.00 
Special <» — A 11 
Wool Kersey Jack¬ 
et. 26 inches 
long, mercer-, 
ized serge 1 in-, 
ing. A hand¬ 
some garment. 
Colors, black or 
castor. A wonderful bargain. Packed with Lot A 
and shipped by freight, a catalogue included. This 
jacket, $5.. r j0 ; Lot A, $2.40. Special G, nn 
both together.«P < .yu 
Special II Kitchen Cabinet Table 
with hurdwood top. The lowest price 
we have ever seen. Price, with cata¬ 
logue. 
at lowest 
price ev¬ 
er known. Edition de Luxe 
catalogue with each sack. 100-lb. sack 
Special K— One of the best Oil 
Heaters made. 28 inches high. Weighs 
16 lbs., with a catalogue. oe - 
Speeial K. 
. $5.14 
Cut Out On This Line 
Fill out this side for ordering any of the 
Bargain lots described above. I enclose 
# . Please ship Special 
No.to address below. 
If you don’t care to order any of the 
Bargain Lots, we will gladly send Cat¬ 
alogue upon receipt of 15 cents to help 
pay postage—the book itself is free. I 
enclose IS cents for which please 
send Catalogue, No. 78 to B c 
Name 
Postoffice 
Specials I). E, F, G, 
P, M, N, will be sold 
only with Lot A. Do 
not order them alone 
— our object is to 
send you a profitable 
freight shipment, in¬ 
cluding u free cata¬ 
logue and a D’arcy photogravure. Prices expire October 15th, 1901. Only one Lot to a person. A special 
booklet describing above bargains in detail will be sent free upon request. Address all communications to 
Shipping Point 
State 
Order 
Lot A 
alone 
if you 
want 
it. 
Special I* 26 pieces Wm. A. Rogers’ Silverware, 6 
knives, 6 forks, 6 large spoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter 
knife, 1 sugar spoon. Sold only with Lot A, to bo 
shipped by freight. Rogers’ Silver, $8.85; a. ~ or 
Lot A. $2.4(1. For both.IpO.fiiD 
Special II A gray 
fur Lap Robe, made 
from Japanese goat 
skin. A line robe. 
4 ft. by 5 ft. Sold only 
with Lot A. Lap 
robe, $3.'0 ; Lot A, 
$2.40. B o t h packed 
together . g, rr <-rt\ 
Wt., about «P O. i U 
90 lbs. 
A catalogue with 
every shipment. 
Special IV — F a n c y 
Face Double Plush 
Robe. The greatest 
bargain ever offered. 
2-ply plush, 50 by 60 in. 
Sold only with Lot A. 
Plush robe, $1.95; Lot 
A. 
X $2.40. 
T Pack- 
■rfgBswra ed 
QSEfHE9fe iu 
case 
for shipment by 
freight .... 
. .$4.55 
Special O —Air Tight Heater, 38 
inches high, made of sheet steel, 
nickel trimmings. Burns every¬ 
thing except coal. Equal the price 
if you can. Weight, 40 lbs. A cata¬ 
logue with each ship- a. , — — 
ment. Igl./D 
Montgomery Ward £yCo. 
Michigan Avenue, Madison 
and Washington Streets 
Chicago 
:The Oldest, Largest and Most Favorably Known Catalogue House in the World — Established in 1872: 
^ ^ ery Ward Co.’s Big 
o. 73 is Now Ready 
Bi^ornml bettor than ever—pounds of valuable Information, 1 300 pa^en of rare values printed on heavy white book 
paper, carefully edited, handsome cover by the famous artist, Ike Morgan—a catalogue that should be In every household. 
You Can Get a Copy Absolutely PT? EE 
AIko n handsrmift TYnrev nhntoflrr*i.vuro. Ruitahlo for framing, bv ordering any of the 14 lots described below. 
Also a handsome D’arcy photogravure, suitable for framing, by ordering any of the 14 lots described below. 
Don’t delay. W ard’s Cataloguk is the Popular One everywhere, and is preferred by almost everybody to all 
others. We expect thousands of applications as soon as this announcement is read, so we urge you to get your application in early. 
The People’s Favorite Catalogue 
Ward’s Catalogue No. 73 — 
The biggest, best and most reliable cata¬ 
logue issued by any catalogue house in the 
world—we make no exceptions. See Lot “A” below. Read It. 
FREE 
It’s the Only Complete Catalogue 
T>, , V»l-5cV»/»r1 the °nly one that is absolutely up to date and 
Jr U D1I311CU complete in every detail, the only one that quotes 
nothing but perfectly dependable goods at prices the lowest obtainable 
anywhere. Catalogue No. 73 is all that a good catalogue should be. It 
represents the largest stock of goods in the world 21 different divisions, 
each a store in itself, 86 separate and distinct lines open for your ex¬ 
amination. Practically everything we have to sell is included; no 
sending for special catalogues after you receive the big one. Every¬ 
thing is in Catalogue No. 78 this year—an improvement we know will 
be hailed with delight by our thousands of friends and old customers. 
J /, T Nothing like it ever before attempted. 
L11711 UC DUAC Printed on heavy white book paper, 
making it strong and durable, rich in appearance, easy to read, and 
more desirable in every respect. The Edition de Luxe is a triumph in 
catalogue making. It contains over 30,000 illustrations, most of which 
are new and print perfectly on the line white paper used for the Edi¬ 
tion do Luxe; 85,000 quotations of high-grade, absolutely honest mer¬ 
chandise, set in new type cast especially for this catalogue; 12 pages of 
carpets, rugs and portieres printed in actual colors, 2 pages of men’s 
neckties in act mil colors, about 200 pages of satin finished paper show¬ 
ing actual photographic reproductions of laces, embroideries, milli¬ 
nery, woman’s fashions, furs, etc. This catalogue weighs over 614 lbs. 
and is 8 inches thick. When we tell you that other catalogues don’t 
weigh over 3 lbs. you will quickly see what an enormous book Catalogue 
No. 73 is. Experts pronounce it the finest specimen of a c atalogue 
ever produced. 
.pf-x-p Hip \4pn The largest stock of hardware in the world 
— xcil ig at your command, everything for your 
home, your barn, your farm, your ranch. No matter what your occu¬ 
pation is, wo have what you need—your clothing, your shoes, farm 
implements, vehicles, harness, photo and electrical goods, books, 
watches, etc. Everything from windmills to fish hooks—all at price so 
low that you can save anywhere from 15 to 50 per cent by trading with us. 
Fr»r* t Licx Women The ver y latest 8t5l . es in womf : n ’ s 
JL 4-1A Lilt VV Ullicil wear, furniture, notions, groceries, 
glassware, toilet articles, stationery, sewing machines, books, jewelry, 
carpets, curtains, and 10,000 other good and necessary articles. Par¬ 
ticular care has been given to our fashions in women’s wearing apparel. 
Our buyers have picked up the best of everything shown in New York 
and other Eastern markets. Our styles are correct and the very latest 
—later than those shown in any other general catalogue. Don’t buy 
from an old catalogue with last year’s styles. Catalogues of other firms 
issued ahead of ours contain last year’s fashions, and are not trust¬ 
worthy. We know this to be a fact, because this year’s styles were not 
shown by the New York designers until August 1. and we have delayed 
the publication of Catalogue No. 73 until our buyers returned from 
New York with the new samples for next winter. 
It is our policy to lead the procession, and you can positively rely 
upon our catalogue. Among other things of interest to women in 
Catalogue No. 73 is the largest retail stock of dry goods in the world. 
Choice silks, dainty linens, fashionable dress goods, sheeting, towel¬ 
ing, cotton goods, etc.; in fact everything a wide-awake dry-poods store 
should have—all of the best quality and very reasonable in price. With 
Catalogue No. 73 in your han^p you can, at your leisure, select every¬ 
thing for vour home, for yourself, for your family, without the trouble 
of a shopping trip, and with the absolute certainty that everything 
will be just a little bit better than you expect. 
Fr»r» FvPT’vhnH V Catalogue No. 73 will be found a source 
*-CI1 L V cl ,y of great convenience and economy. 
Regardless of your age, your occupation, or your wealth. It enables you 
to select exactly what you want without the annoyance of visiting a 
dozen stores and taking what they have to offer, whether it is just what 
you want or not. 
We Do Not Sell Trash good enough for our cus¬ 
tomers. Many firms are making a noise about thei Flow prices; but don’t 
be misled. A low price is no bargain unless you get quality. Anybody 
can sell worthless goods cheap. 
Catalogue No. 75 is FREE with any of the following Bargain Lots 
With each lot we pack an attractive D’arcy Photogravure with our compliments. Cut out and use order coupon below 
Lot A 
To he .Shipped 
by Freight. A 
copy of Oat log 
No. 78 (Edition 
de Luxe and a souvenir photogravure, both absolutely free. For 
Dot “A” Jftli. IO. Order tills lot ALONE If you want it. 
25 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar - • - $1.00 
25 lbs. Selected Fancy Japan XXX Rice 1.00 
10 bars Hannah Cobb’s Laundry Soap - -.40 
1 Handsome D’arcy Photogravure - - FREE 
1 Catalogue and Buyers’ Guide No. 73 — 
Edition de Luxe.FREE 
Until October 15, 1904, Lot “A” - 
Packed in case for shipment by 
freight; weight, about 75 pounds. 
$ 2 40 
The D’arcy 
Photogravures 
Beautiful reproductions of famous masterpieces FREE with 
our compliments, with Lot “A” and Specials “B” to “O”— 
Platino Black Tones, 16x20 inches. Fine Kid Finish Paper. 
The D’arcy Photogravure Gelatin Process, the finest 
method known for securing perfect photographic ef¬ 
fects. The accuracy with which details and perspec¬ 
tive, as well as the general beauty of the original 
paintings, are ail preserved in the pictures has caused experts to pronounce the reproductions far superior 
to the finest and most expensive photographs. Any ono of these five magnificent photogravures would be a 
beautiful decoration to the finest home. The originals were painted by masters whose names have long been 
famous the world over. yiVK SUBJECTS, HAITI ONE A MASTERPIECE: 
A Country Scene in Normandy, by Verschuur, a famous Dutch landscape painter. 
Not to bo Convinced, by Alfons Spring, a Russian artist. 
Fleeing From (lie Flames, a remarkably dramatic painting, by Adolf Sehreyer, a German painter. 
The Farmer’s Lunch, byJulicn Dupre—a beautiful pastoral painting. 
The Defense of Zapote Bridge, by Verestchagin, the famous artist who was killed on the Russian 
battleship Betropavlovsk at l’ort Arthur. 
BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY, BEST 
MIXED PAINTS 
^WHOLESALE PRICES, Delivered FREE 
For Mouses, Barns, Roofs, all colors, and SAVE Dealers 
profits. In use 61 years. Officially Endorsed by the 
Orange. Low prices will surprise you. Write for Samples. 
0- W. INOLRSOLL, ti-Ui Plymouth St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 
HORSE POWERS, 
THRASHERS Wood 
and CLEANERS Saws 
One&two-horse Thrashing Outfits. Level fMITTCDP 
Tread, Perfect Governor. Feed & Ensilage U U I I LIlO 
Write for catalogue. 
ELLIS KEYSTONE A6R'LW0RKS, Pottstown, Pa 
Freeman 
Ensilage 
Cutters 
simplify silage cut¬ 
ting. Made in 11 
sizes, cut 5 to 24 
tons per hour. Hand cutting or belt power, All 
light running. Investigate before buying. We 
at-, manufacture Windmills, Wood Saws, Corn 
Shelters, etc. Write for free catalogue 102. 
S, Freeman & Sons Mfg, Co,, Racine, WU, 
m IC IIADC DDAn MOTIVE Earliest and easiest worked. 
II 15 mUnC rnUUUUIIVt Larries off surplus water; 
IV nv mwiaa. a uwww ■ ■ ■ ■. admit8 air t0 thu BOil ln : 
creases the value. Acres of swampy land reclaimed and made fertile. 
Jaekfton’A KouimI Drain Tile meets every requirement. Wt*. also make Sewer 
Pipe, Red and Fire Brick, Chimney Tops, Encaustic Side Walk Tile,etc. Write 
for What you want and prices. JOHN II. JACKSON, 76 Third Ave., Albany, N. y. 
Our catalogue gives valuable pointers about Press construc¬ 
tion and operation. Our 37 years’ experience make the Gem 
and Victor Presses most durable, easily operated and lrast ex- 
pensive. Send postal for book. GKO, KRTKL CO., (Rainey, 111. 
WE’LL PAY THE FREIGHT* 
and send 4 Buggy Wheels. Steel Tire on, . $?.»& 
with Rubber Tires, $15.00. I mfg. wheels % toiin. 
tread. Top Buggies, $28.75 ; Harness, $3 60. Write for 
catalogue. Learn how lo buy vehleles.nd partsdlreot. 
■Wagon Umbrella KllF.IC.IV.It. llOOIt, Cincinnati,0. 
WITH THE 
r “PAPEC’ 
ENSILAGE CUTTER 
FOR 
WHY? Because it makes the best ensilage* 
has the lar. est capacity and requires the least 
power. We have proven this againstall kinds 
of competition. The proc f of the pudding is in 
trying our cut'er. If you have a silo, or are 
going to get one, buy a “ PAPEC ” of the 
PAPEC MACHINE CO. 
Lima, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
Send for our Catalogue. Our ■prices are right. 
BALES 
15 TONS 
_ A DAY 
