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THE RU -iL NEW-YORKER. 
June 10, 1905. 
BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY, BEST 
MIXED PAINTS 
AIWHOLESAIjF, PRICES, Delivered FREE 
For Houses, Barns, Roofs, all colors, and SAVE Dealers 
proms. In use 61 year*. Officially Endorsed by the 
Orange. Low prices will surprise you. Write for Samples. 
0. W. INGERSOlL, 246 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
GOOD INCOMES FOR ALL 
25to 30 percentcoimniHKion 
to Ket order* for our celebrated Tea*, 
Coffee*, Spice*, Extract* and BakfiiK 
Powder. Beautiful Present* and Coupon* 
with every purchase. CHARGES PAID. 
For prompt attention addre** Mr. J. J. D. 
care of 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.. 
P. O. Box 889, 31-33 VeseySt., New York 
' Top Buggy guaranteed 2 years. Sold on 30 Days ' 
| Free Trial. It's a genuine 
Split Hickory that moans 
|2 b% more value. The biggest 1 
Ibuggy bargain of the year. 
A Free 102 page catalogue. 
i The Ohio Carriage . 
Mfg. Oo. 
LH. C. Phelps. Preal 
Station 200 
^Cincinnati, ObioN 
To Cas Engine Operators 
Dynamo Ignition. , 
Motsinger Auto-Sparker 
No battery \o ntart or run. The original 
• 4 speed-controlled friction-drive Dynamo. 
Driven parallel with engino shaft. No 
belts. No beveled pulley or beveled 
fly wheel necessary. For make and 
break and jump-spark system. Water 
and dust proof. Fully Guaranteed. 
MOTSINGER DEVICE MFG. CO., 
58 Main Street, Pendleton, Ind., U.S.A. 
BARREL OF AIR BURNER AS FUEL 
New, Remarkable Stove—Ohioan’s Great Invention—Consumes 395 Barrels 
of Air to One Gallon of common Kerosene oil making oil-gas—the 
New Fuel that looks and burns like gas? 
Wood, coal and oil all cost money. ONLY FREE FUEL IS AIR! Unlimited supply—no trust in control. Air belongs 
to rich and poor alike. We can’t burn air alone but see here! Our wonderful stove burns air and gas_very 
little gas—principally air. Takes its fuel almost entirely from the atmosphere. 
A miniature gas works -penny fuel for every family— save 1-2 to 1-3 on cost-save dirt and drudgery—no more coal or 
wood to carry—ashes unknown—absolute safety. 
SEE HOW SIMPLE? TURN « KNOB-TOUCH A MATCH-FIRE IS ON. TURN AGAIN—FIRE IS OFF? THAT’S ALL. 
Astonishing but true—time-tested—proven facts—circulars give startling details—overwhelming evidence. 
NO SUCH STOVE SOLD IN STORES. UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’VE SEEN OR HEARD OF. 
Not Dangerous Like Gasoline 
HORSE POWERS, 
THRASHERS Wood 
and CLEANERS Saws, 
One & two-horse Thrashing Outfits. Level rillTTCDO 
Tread, Perfect Governor. Feed & Ensilage UUI I trio 
Write for catalogue. 
ELLIS KEYSTONEAGR’LWORKS.PotfstOwn,Pa 
Goodhue 
Wind 
Mills 
Our hand¬ 
some free 
booklet explains their many ad¬ 
vantages, and tel Is about our new 
INDESTRUCTIBLE 
TOWERS. 
It gives much valuable and practical informa¬ 
tion that should be in the hands of every farmer. 
Send for i t to-day and ask about our 
Windmill Insurance Policy. 
APPLETON MFG. CO. 
27 FARGO ST. BATAVIA, ILL. 
Fearless 
Threshers. 
Best foe single fanner orj 
sereral neighbors. With ’ 
tread power it’s all Indoors. 
Suitable for cither horse power or engine. Threshes and 
cleans perfectly. Runs easy. Also Horse Powers. En¬ 
gines, Feed Cutters, Wood Saws, Silos, etc. Send lot 
catalogue, o 
HARDER MFG. CO., Box 11, Cobleskill, NT. 
b THE FAMOUS < 
Green Mountain 
.a 
Adds twenty to twenty-five per 
cent to the productive value of 
every cow. 
Makes it possible to feed your 
present herd at one-half the present 
expense, or to maintain a herd 
twice as large without any addi¬ 
tional expense for feed. Pays for 
itself in two years at most, and in 
many instances in one year. 
Our New Catalogue tells all 
about it. We want you to have a 
copy of it. Write us to-day. 
Agents wanted in unoccupied 
territory. 
■>TfWtfP.ACX.V.k)l 
Note: We mr manufacturers and dealers in Machinery and 
Supplies for Dairy and Oeamery; also Gasolene Engines, 
Pleasure Boats, etc., etc. 
STODDARD MFG. CO., Rutland, Vt. 
The Parsons’ 
SHORT TURN 
“LOW-DOWN” 
MILK WAGONS 
SHORT¬ 
EN YOUR 
LABOR 
AND 
LENGTH¬ 
EN YOUR 
LIFE. 
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for 
Catalogue 
PARSONS "LOW-DOWN” WAGON WORKS, EarIvllle.N.Y 
A genius of Cincinnati has invented a new, 
scientific oil-gas generator that is proving a 
blessing to women folks, enabling them to 
cook with gas—relieving them of drudgery. 
Makes cooking and housework a delight arid 
at the same time often saves 1-3 to 1-2 cost 
of fuel. 
How often have many of our ladv readers 
remarked that they would give anything to 
get rid of the drudgery of using the dirty coal 
and wood stoves—also the smoky oil wick 
stoves and their gasoline stoves which are 
so dangerous and liable to cause explosions 
or fire at any time. 
Well, that day has arrived and a tine sub¬ 
stitute has been discovered and every family 
can now have gas fuel for cooking', baking 
and heating and not. have their kitchens a 
hot, fiery furnace In summer, and be carry¬ 
ing coal and ashes—ruining their looks arid 
health. 
Thousands a Week. 
Upon calling at the factory we found that 
this invention has caused a remarkable excite¬ 
ment all over the U. S.—that the factory is 
already rushed with thousands of orders and 
evidently the Company"s representatives and 
agents are making big profits as they offer 
splendid inducements. 
As will lie noticed from the engraving, this 
OIL-GAS GENERATOR is entirely different 
from any other stove—although its construc¬ 
tion is very simple—may be easily and safely 
operated and is built on the latest scientific 
principles, having no valves, which is a 
marked improvement, as all valves are liable 
to leak, carbonize, clog up or overflow. 
By simply moving a knob the oil is auto¬ 
matically fed to a small, steel burner bowl 
or retort where it is instantly changed into 
gas, which is drawn upwards between two 
red hot perforated steel chimneys, thoroughly 
mixed with air and consumed, giving ,a 
bright blue flame—hottest gas fire, similar in 
color and heating power to natural gas. * 
This invention has been 
fully protected in the U. S. 
Patent Office and is known as 
the HARRISON VALVE LESS. 
WICKLESS. AUTOM A T I C 
OIL-GAS GENERATOR—the 
only one yet discovered that 
consumes the carbon and by¬ 
products of the oil. 
The extremely -small amount 
of Kerosene Oil that Is needed 
to produce so large a volume 
of gas make it one of the most 
economical fuels on earth and 
the reason for the great suc¬ 
cess of this Generator is based 
on the well known fact of the 
enormous expansiveness of oil¬ 
gas when mixed with oxygen 
or common air. 
Oil-Gas is proving so cheap 
that 15c to 30c a week should 
furnish fuel gas for cooking 
for a small family. 
Kerosene oil from which oil-gas is made 
may be purchased in every grocery—is cheap 
and a gallon of it will furnish a hot, blue 
flame gas fire in the burner for about 18 
hours and as a stove is only used 3 or 4 
hours a day in most families for cooking, 
the expense of operating would be but little. 
In addition to its cheapness is added the com¬ 
fort, cleanliness—absence of soot, coal, dirt, 
ashes, etc. 
What pleasure to just turn on the oil—light 
the gas—a hot tire ready to cook. When 
through, turn it off. Just think; a little 
kerosene oil-—one match—light—a beautiful 
blue gas flame—hottest fire—always ready— 
quick meals—a gas stove in your home. 
It generates the gas only as needed—Is not 
complicated, but simple—easily operated and 
another feature is its PERFECT SAFETY. 
And liable to explode and cause fire at any 
moment. This stove is so safe that you could 
drop a match in the oil tank and it would 
go out. 
This Oil-Gas Stove does any kind of cook¬ 
ing that a coal or gas range will do—inval¬ 
uable for the kitchen, laundry—summer cot¬ 
tage—washing—ironing—camping, etc. Splen¬ 
did for canning fruit—with a portable oven 
placed over .the burner splendid baking can 
be done. 
Another Important Feature 
Is the invention of a small Radiator Attach¬ 
ment which placed over the burner makes a 
desirable heating stove during the fall and 
winter so that the old cook stove may be 
done away with entirely. 
While at the factory in Cincinnati the 
writer was shown thousands of letters from 
customers who were using this wonderful oil¬ 
gas stove, showing that it is not an experi¬ 
ment but a positive success and giving splen¬ 
did satisfaction and as a few extracts may 
he interesting to our readers we reproduce 
them : 
L. S. Norris, of Vt., writes : “The Harrison 
Oil-Gas Generators are wonderful savers of 
fuel—at least 50 per cent, to 75 per cent, 
over wood and coal.” 
Mr. H. Howe, of N. Y., writes: “I find the 
Harrison is the first and only perfect oil-gas 
stove I have ever seen—so simple anyone 
can safely use it. It is what 1 have wanted 
for years. Certainly a blessing to human 
kind.” 
Mr. E. I). Arnold, of Nebr., writes: “That 
Ho Saved 84.25 a Month for Fuel 
by using the Harrison Oil-Gas Stove. That 
his gas range cost him $5.50 per month and 
the Harrison only $1.25 per month.” 
J. A. Shafer, of Pa., writes: “The Harrison 
Oil-Gas Stove makes an intense heat jfrom a 
small quantity of oil—entirely free from 
smoke or smell—great improvement over any 
other oil stove. Has a perfect arrangement 
for combustion—can scarcely be distinguished 
from a natural gas fire.” 
Mr. II. B. Thompson, of Ohio, writes: “I 
congratulate you on such a grand invention 
to aid tlie poor in this time of high fuel. 
The mechanism is so simple—easily operated 
—no danger. The color of the gas flame 
is a beautiful dark blue, and so hot seems 
almost double as powerful as gasoline.” 
Mrs. J. L. Hamilton, writes: “Am de¬ 
lighted—Oil-Gas Stoves so much nicer and 
cheaper than others—no wood, coal, ashes, 
smoke, no pipe, no wick, cannot explode.” 
Hon. Ira Eble, J. F., of Wis., writes : “Well 
pleased with the Harrison—far ahead of gas¬ 
oline. No smoke or dirt—no trouble. Is 
perfectly safe—no danger of explosion like 
gasoline.” 
Chas. L. Bendeke, of N. Y., writes: “It is a 
pleasure to be the owner of your wonderful 
rison very satisfactory—Sold 5 stoves first 
day I had mine.” 
J. II. llalman. of Tenn., writes: "Already 
have 70 orders." 
This is certainly a good chance for our 
readers to make money this summer. 
Hundreds of other prominent people highly 
endorse and recommend oil-gas fuel and there 
certainly seems to be no doubt that it is a 
wonderful improvement over other stoves. 
The writer personally saw these Oil-Gas 
Stoves in operation—in fact uses one in his 
own home—is delighted with its working and 
after a thorough investigation can say to our 
readers that this Harrison Oil-Gas Stove 
made by the Cincinnati firm is the only per¬ 
fect burner of its kind. 
It is made in three sizes 1, 2 or 3 genera¬ 
tors to a stove. They are made of steel 
throughout—thoroughly tested before ship¬ 
ping—sent out complete—ready for use as 
soon as received—nicely finished with nickel 
trimmings and as thore seems to be nothing 
about it to wear out, they should last for 
years. They seem to satisfy and delict 
every user and the makers fully guarantee 
them. 
Oil-Gas Stove—no coal yard, plumbing—ashes 
or dust. One match lights the stove and in 
10 minutes breakfast is ready. No danger 
from an explosion—no smoke—no dirt—sim¬ 
ply turn it off and expense ceases. For 
cheapness it has no equal.” 
Agents are doing fine—Making 
big money. 
WONDERFUL QUICK SELLER. 
Geo. Robertson, of Me., writes: “Am de¬ 
lighted with Oil-Gas, so are my friends—took 
12 orders in 3 days.” 
A. B. Slimp, of Texas, writes: “I want the 
agency—In a day and a half took over a 
dozen orders.” 
Edward Wilson, of Mo., writes: “The Har- 
HOW TO GET ONE. 
All our lady readers who want to enjoy the 
pleasures of a gas stove—the cheapest, clean¬ 
est. and safest fuel—save 1-3 to 1-2 on fuel 
bills and do their cooking, baking, ironing 
and canning fruit at small expense should 
have one of these remarkable stoves. 
.Space prevents a more detailed description, 
out these oil-gas stoves will boar out the most 
exacting demand for durability and satisfac¬ 
tory properties. 
If you will write to the only makers. The 
World Mfg. Co., 5934 World Building, 
Cincinnati, Ohio, and ask for their illus¬ 
trated pamphlet describing this invention and 
also letters from hundreds of delighted users 
you will receive much valuable information. 
The price of these Stoves is remarkably 
low onTy $3.00 up. And it is indeed difficult 
to imagine where that amount of money could 
he invested in anything else that would bring 
such saving in fuel bills, so much good health 
and satisfaction to our wives. 
DON’T FAIL TO WRITE TO-DAY 
for full information regarding this splendid 
invention. 
The World Mfg. Co., is composed of prom- 
iDent business men of Cincinnati, are per- 
fectly responsible and reliable, capital $100,- 
000 and will do just as thev agree. The stoves 
are just as represented and fully warranted, 
and delivered promptly to any address. 
Don't fail to write for Catalogue. 
$40.00 Weekly and Expenses. 
The firm offers splendid inducements to 
agents and an energetic man or woman hav¬ 
ing spare time can get a good position, pay¬ 
ing big wages by writing them at once arid 
mentioning this paper. 
A wonderful wave of excitement has swept 
over the country for where shown these Oil- 
Gas Stoves have caused great excitement. 
Oil-Gas fuel is so economical and delightful 
that the sales of these Stoves last month 
were enormous and the factory is rushed with 
thousands of orders. 
Many of our readers have spare time, or 
are out of employment and others are not 
making a great deal of money, and we advise 
them to write to the firm and secure an 
agency for this invention. Exhibit this stove 
before 8 or 10 people and vou excite their 
curiosity and should be able to sell 5 or 8 
and make $10.00 to $15.00 a day. Why 
should people live in penury or suffer hard¬ 
ships for the want of plenty of money when 
an opportunity of this sort is open? 
5ave $30 
1° J*® ordinary way of buying \\Z from a dealer this buggy 
mission added, from $16 
to 830 more than if bought from our factory. We are actual manufacturers and 
sell by mail direct to the customer, saving all middlemen or dealers’ profits to the 
buyer. In every case we guarantee satisfaction or refund purchase price, and 
pay freight both ways. Write for free illustrated catalogue. 
THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CO., Colnmbns, Ohio. 
The WAGON to BUY. 
Properly con¬ 
structed. Saves 
labor, annoy¬ 
ance and expense of repairs. 
STEEL WHEELS 
Your address on a postal will bring yon free catalog. 
The Geneva Metal Wheel Co., 
Box 17, Geneva, Ohio. 
