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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
April 7, 1906. 
BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY, BEST 
MIXED PAINTS 
AIWHOLESALE PRICES, Delivered FREE 
For Houses, Barns, Roofs, all colors, and SA VE Dealers 
profits. In use 61 years. Officially Endorsed by the 
Grange. Low prices will surprise you. Write for Samples. 
0. W. INGERSOLL, 246 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
MEEKER SMOOTHING HARROW. 
Onion Seed Drills and Wheel Hoes 
Southport Globe Onion Seed. Send for prices And catalogue. 
THE C. O. JELL1FF MFG. CORF., Southport, Conn. 
CUTAWAY TOOLS FOR LARGE HAY CROPS. 
CLARK’S REVERSIBLE 
BUSH AND BOG PLOW. 
Cuts a track 5 ft. wide, 1 ft. 
deep. Will plow a new cut 
forest. His double action 
Cutaway Harrow keeps 
land true, moves 1800 tons 
of earth, cuts 30 acres per 
day. 
CUTAWAY 
CORN HARROW 
best work 
* DOUBLE-ACTION 
8-FOOT 
NO MORE USE FOR PLOW 
His Rev. Disk Plow cuts a 
furrow 5 to 10 In. deep. 14 in. 
wide. All Clark’s machines 
will kill witch-grass, wild 
mustard, charlock, hard¬ 
back, sunflower, milk weed, 
thistle, or any foul plant. 
Send for circulars to the 
CUTAWAY HARROW CO., Higganum.Conn. 
./ Sts 
Ton 
can pul- 
vcriie 
more thor- 
oughly and L VTA 
spread more J u l / 
evenly with the 
Standard 
Manure Spreader 
because It has a different Beat¬ 
er, a different ltake and Hood— 
load not thrown high in air and 
blown about. Spreads full width 
and does not vary In width. 
Endgate Moves Away From Load. 
One lever raises endgate and puts en¬ 
tire machine lu operation. Non-break- 
able mechanism to change feed. 
Spreada 5 io 35 Loads per Acre. 
Two apron chains. Write for 
catalog describing simplicity 
and strength. 
THE STANDARD HARROW CO., 
Dept. K, Utica, N. Y. 
Maker* of BarrowCultiva* 
tort, Potato BarvetUn, 
Spraym, A'(c. 
WE LEAD THE WORLD 
, We are the largest manufac¬ 
turers of Grooved and Plain 
Tire Steel Farm Wagon 
Wheels in America. Ws 
guarantee our patent 
Grooved Tire Wheels to 
be the best made by anybody 
anywhere. Write us. 
HAVANA METAL WHEEL CO. 
BOX 17 HAVANA, ILL. 
JONES PAYS 
FREIGHT 
Wagon $ 
ON TRIAL 
ALL IRON. STEEL AND BRASS 
JONES Box 385, BINGHAMTON. N. Y. 
BARRELS OF AIR BURNED AS FUEL 
New, Remarkable Stove—Ohioan’s Great Invention Consumes 395 Barrels of 
Air to One G c>i of common Kerosene oil making oil-gas— 
the f £ Fuel that looks and burns like gas. 
Wood, coal and oil all cost money, 
poor alike. We can’t burn 
A miniature gas works—penny 
4 FREE FUEL IS AIR! Unlimited supply—no trust in control. Air belongs to rich and 
^Tjne, but see here ! Our wonderful stove burns air and gas—very little gas—principally 
r. Takes its fuel almost entirely from the atmosphere. 
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^or every family—save % to % on cost—save dirt and drudgery—no more coal or 
Vood to carry—ashes unknown—absolute safety. 
TURN A KNOB-TOUCH A MATCH-FIRE IS ON. 
TURp»?AGAIN—FIRE IS OFF! THAT’S ALL. 
Astonishing but true—-o 1 tested—proven facts—circulars give startling details overwhelming evidence. 
NO SUCH STOVE SOLD IN STORES -UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’VE SEEN OR HEARD OF. 
SEE HOW SIMPLE 
Because air is the only free fuel and no 
trust in control inventors have tried for 
years to find a way by which properties could 
be drawn from the atmosphere and used as 
fuel for general household purposes,thus pro¬ 
ducing the cheapest fuel obtainable. 
To a Cincinnati genius heretofore un¬ 
known to fame must go the credit of solving 
this great question. Understand, you cannot 
burn air absolutely alone, but this new air 
generator actually takes its fuel almost en¬ 
tirely from the atmosphere, so much so as to 
take' in 395 barrels of air while consuming 
one gallon of oil. 
The time has come at last when our readers 
are no longer compelled to continually 
drudge in hot, fiery kitchens with coal and 
wood fires so ruinous to health and looks for 
every family who desires can cook, bake and 
heat with oil and air gas, the wonderful new 
fuel which frequently saves from 1-3 to Vv 
on fuel hills. What a blessing this is to 
women folks, who for the first time in their 
lives can say, no more coal or wood, nor 
deadly gasoline to burn and kill, nor smoky 
oil wick and valve stoves. 
Thousands a Week. 
Upon calling at the factory we find that 
this invention has caused a remarkable ex¬ 
citement all over the U. S.—that the fac¬ 
tory is already rushed with thousands of 
hfmtofttc 
StuiDrn. 
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SECTIONAL CUT OF GENERATOR. 
orders, and the Company’s representatives 
and agents are making big profits, as they 
offer splendid inducements. . 
As will be noticed from the engraving, this 
oil-gas and air generator is entirely different 
from any other stove—although its construc¬ 
tion is very simple—and durable—last for 
years—no wick—not even a valve, yet heat 
is under perfect control—no leaks, nothing 
to close or clog up. t 
Your hand upon a knob—a turn to light or 
left, the oil is automatically fed to a 
small steel burner howl or open 1 rough, when 
it is instantly changed into gas. which is 
drawn upwards between two red-hot per¬ 
forated steel chimneys, all the 
while drawing in about one barrel 
of air to every large spoonful of 
oil consumed, making quick, in¬ 
tense heal, which is condensed 
into a small space for cooking or 
distributed through oven for bak- 
D Every drop of fuel consumed—- 
goes into heat—making hottest 
gas fire—nothing wasted — re¬ 
quires no pipes or flue connec¬ 
tions—use it anywhere about the 
house, office, or store—move it 
about as often as you like. 
This invention has been fully 
Protected iu the TJ. S. Patent 
Office, and is known as the Har¬ 
rison Valveless, Wickless, Auto¬ 
matic Oil Gas and Air Generator, 
the only one yet discovered that 
consumes the carbon and by-pro¬ 
ducts of the oil. 
The extremely small amount of kerosene oil 
that is needed ‘to produce so large a volume 
of gas makes it, we believe, the most eco¬ 
nomical fuel on earth, and the reason for 
the great success of this generator is based 
on the well-known fact of the enormous ex¬ 
pansiveness of oil-gas when mixed with com¬ 
mon air. .... . . 
Kerosene oil from which oil-gas is made is 
sold by all grocers—buy as consumed—as you 
would for a lamp—gallon lots or two—let 
pennies do the work of dollars and save the 
difference. At last humanity is blessed with 
a cheap fuel that makes no dirt, ashes, soot 
—removing forever the greatest nuisance that 
women folks ever suffered. 
What a pleasure to just turn the knob— 
touch a match—a beautiful gas flame appears 
—hottest fire—always ready—day or night— 
on or off at will—self-regulating—no more 
attention—could anything he more perfect? 
It generates the gas only as needed-sim¬ 
ple, handsome, durable, easily operated, and 
another feature is its perfect safety. 
NOT DANGEROUS LIKE GASOLINE. 
Which is liable to explode at any moment, 
causing fire, loss of life and property. This 
stove is so absolutely safe it won’t explode 
and if a match were dropped in the oil tank 
it would go out. 
This Oil-Gas and Air Generator does any 
kind of cooking that a coal or gas range will 
do—invaluable for kitchen, laundry, summer 
cottage, washing, ironing, canning, picnics, 
camping, and by placing an oven over the 
burner splendid baking or roasting can be 
done. 
COMBINATION COOKING & HEATING STOVE. 
Another important feature is the invention 
of a small Radiator which placed over the 
burner makes a desirable heating stove for 
cold weather, so that it is adapted for any 
time of the year, and many people do away 
with the ordinary stoves entirely by using 
this stove with radiator for both heating and 
cooking. 
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 
be interesting to the readers, we reproduce 
them : 
L. S. Norris, of Vt., writes: “The Harri¬ 
son Oil-Gas Generators are wonderful savers 
of fuel—at least 50 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 I have wanted for 
years. Certainly a blessing to human kind.” 
Mr. E. D. Arnold, of Neb., writes : “That 
he saved SS4.25 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. Shaffer, of Fa., writes; “The Harri¬ 
son Oil-Gas Stove makes an intense heat 
from a small quantity of oil—entirely free 
from smoke or smell—great improvement 
over anv other oil stove. Has a perfect ar 
rangeme'nt for combustion—can scarcely be 
distinguished from a natural gas lire.” 
Mr. II. B. Thompson, of Ohio, writes: “I 
congratulate you on such a grand invention 
to aid the 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 al¬ 
most double as powerful as gasoline.” 
Mrs. J. Ij. 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. P., of Wis.. writes; 
“Well pleased with the Harrison—far ahead 
of gasoline. No smoke or dirt—no trouble. 
Is perfectly safe—no danger of explosion 
like gasoline.” 
Charles L. Bendeke, of N. Y., writes: “It 
is a pleasure to be the owner of your won¬ 
derful Oil-Gas Stove—no coal yard, plumb¬ 
ing, ashes or dust. One match lights the 
stove and in 10 minutes hreakfast is ready. 
No danger from an explosion—no smoke, no 
dirt—simply turn it off and expense ceases. 
For cheapness it has no equal.” 
Agents Are Doing Fine—Making 
Big Money. 
WONDERFUL QUICK SELLER. 
Head & Frazer, of Tex., write: “Re¬ 
ceived stoves yesterday and have already 
disposed of them. Enclose order for $81.00. 
Rush—we need them now. Sell like hot 
cakes. Prospects very bright. Sold 50 
stoves in our own town.” 
J. IU. ITalman, of Tenn., writes : Already 
have 70 orders.” . IA ,, 
C. W. Workman, of Ohio, writes: Sold 
15 to 18 stoves the last week.” 
J. C. Waterstraw, of N. Y., writes: “Am 
having wonderful success getting orders. 
Been at it 4 days and received 33 orders." 
B. L. Huested, of Mich., writes: “Been 
out one day and sold 11 stoves. They sell 
themselves.” 
This is certainly a good chance for the 
readers to make money. 
Thousands 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 the 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 
the 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 nickle 
trimmings, and as there seems to be nothing 
about it to wear out, they should last for 
years. They seem to satisfy and delight 
every user, and the makers fully guarantee 
them. 
HOW TO GET ONE. 
All the lady readers who want to enjoy the 
pleasure of a gas stove—the cheapest, clean¬ 
est and safest fuel—save 1-3 to V? 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, 
but these off-gas stoves will hear out the 
most exacting demand for durability and 
satisfactory properties. 
If vou will write to the only makers, The 
World Mfg, Co., 6099 World Bldg., Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio, and ask for fheir illustrated 
pamphlet describing this invention, and also 
letters from hundreds of delighted users, you 
wifi receive much valuable information. 
The price of these Stoves is remarkably 
low, only $3.00 up. And it is Indeed diffi¬ 
cult 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¬ 
inent business men of Cincinnati, are per¬ 
fectly responsible and reliable, capital $100,- 
000.60 and will do just as they agree. The 
stoves are just as represented and fully war¬ 
ranted and sent 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 and 
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 the 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 you will excite their 
curiosity and should be able to sell 5 or 8 
and make $10.00 to $15.00 a day. W 
should people live in penury or suffer hard¬ 
ships for the want of plenty of money when 
an opportunity of this sort is open? 
u The Little Things 
When we sell a Gasoline Engine we furnish the little things 
to make it do your work, easiest, quickest, cheap¬ 
est. These “little things” will be big things to you 
if you’ve run some gasoline engines. If you have 
.never run any gasoline engine, take our word for it, 
and get our specifications before you buy. A penny 
postal brings them. 
Let’s Talk it Over. 
You can buy some things by mail all right. It’s a 
little different with gasoline engines. We don t 
want your order until we have ‘talked it over. 
THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, NEW YORK. 
Albany. Baltimore. Banner. Me.. Baalon. Bullala. Horllorl tlew Orleans. Philadelphia, rlttsbura. 
Syracuse, London, fcng,_ __ 
A Never Failing Water Supply: 
with absolute safety, at small cost may be had by using the 
Improved Rider Hot Air Pumping Engine and 
Improved Ericsson Hot Air Pumping Engine. 
Built by us for more than 30 years and sold in every country in the world Exclu¬ 
sively intended for pumping water. May be run by any ignorant boy or woman 
So well built that their durability is yet to be determined, engines which were sold 
30 years ago being still in active service. 
Send stamp for “Cl ’ Catalogue to nearest office 
RIDER-ERICSSON ENGINE CO,, 
S5 Warren St., New York. “9 *»., q, 
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