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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
June 9, 1908. 
HUMOROUS 
DRILLING & 
PROSPECTING MACHINES. 
Fastest drillers known. Great money earners I 
LOOMIS MACHINE CO.,TIFFIN, OHIO. 
Well 
YES, WE 
PAY FREIGHT 
and give a large cash discount on 
25 rods or more of the Frost Fknck. 
Better still, we give you a fence that 
looks better and wears longer than any 
other make. Write at once for catalogue. 
'H. B. Drake & Co., 29 Broadway. N. X 
'The Frost wire Fence Co., Cleveland, o. 
BUY AN IRON 
FENCE POST 
OLD 
And make your own Cement 
Fence Posts at a cost of fifteen 
cents each. A boy can do it. Price 
of each mold complete $8.00. 
Six molds $45-00 F. O. B. 
Detroit. Weight of each meld 
40 pounds. 
Michigan Cement Post Co. 
Agents Wanted DETROIT, niCH. 
The Doctor (to patient as he comes 
round) : “My dear sir, I hardly know 
how to tell you, but I’ve cut off the 
wrong leg.”—Tattler. 
Mistress: “Jane, I saw the milkman 
kiss you this morning. In future I will 
take the milk in.” Jane: “’Twouldn’ 
be no use, mum. He’s promised neve- 
to kiss anybody but me!”—Illustrate 1 , 
Bits. ■ 
Druggist: “Try it again, sis. Wh .•> £ 
was it your mamma told you to get^£ 
Little Girl (with another severe menk'J 
effort) : “ think if was I died of opos¬ 
sum. I want a dime’s worth”—Credit 
Lost. 
“Did that clairvoyant tell you anything 
true about yourself?” “She certainly 
did. Before I J d been there ten minutes 
she told me somebody was trying to get 
my money.” “Was there?” “Yes. She 
was.”—Milwaukee Sentinel. 
“What I want,” said the young man, 
“is to get married and have a peaceful, 
quiet home.” •Well,” said Farmer Corn- 
tossel, “sometimes it works that way, 
and then again sometimes it’s like joinin’ 
a debatin’ society.”—'Washington Star. 
“I wonder where Sue is? I hain’t seen 
her this hour an’ a half.” “She ain’t 
fur,” replied the old man. “Last time 
I seen her she was killin’ a couple o’ 
rattlesnakes to git rattles enough to make 
a necklace to wear to the party.”—Atlanta 
Constitution. 
Representative Adamson of Georgia, 
while coming to Washington, noticed a 
crowd around a depot down in North 
Carolina, and poked his head out of the 
window and asked a negro: “Adam, 
what’s the matter here?” “Jim Johnson’s 
dead, sah,” was the answer. “Somebody 
shoot him?” “No, sah; nobody done 
nuthin to him; he jis died all to once 
unanimously.”—Ram’s Horn. 
The two young men reached the door 
at the same time. “Is Miss Swellington 
in ?” they asked. The maid, Norah, looked 
at them and shook her head disconsolate¬ 
ly. “She’s in to wan av ye an’ out to th’ 
other,” she said at last; “but th’ two av 
ye comin together has got me so tangled 
Oi’m blest if Oi know which is which. 
But come roight in, both av ye, an’ 
Oi’ll ax her to come down an’ pick ye 
out.”—Judge. 
When you write advertisers mention The 
R. N.-Y. and you’ll get a quick reply and 
“a square deal.” See guarantee, page 8. 
BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY, BEST 
MIXED PAINTS 
At WHOLES AI-E PRICES, Delivered FREE 
For Houses, Barns, Roofs, all colors, and SA VE Dealers 
profits in use 61 years. Officially Endorsed by the 
Orange. Low prices will surprise you. Write for Samples. 
0. W. INGERSOLL, 846 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
DIRECT FROM MAKER TO USER. 
AT LOWEST MANUFACTURERS PRICES. 
Paints and Varnishes for All Purposes. 
Made pure to preserve as well as to beautify. Send for color cards 
and price list, stating vour requirements. NEW CASTLE PAINT 
AND VARNISH POM PANT, New Castle, Penn. 
\r 
ESS BALING PRESS 
GREAT 
DAINf 
The hay farmer and hay baler who uses a Dnin Ballnrf Press' 
has the advantage over the farmer who uses any other. It 
is built like all “Dnin** tools—a little better material and 
, workmanship than is absolutely necessary. It is an all-steel, 
pull-power, continuous travel, full circle press: two feeds to 
each round, and is without a doubt the simplest, strongest, 
most durable press made. It can be set between stacks or 
at the side of a stack; will therefore bale more hay with less 
labor at one setting than any other full circle press. Dis- 
| charges bales toward power—not in loose hay and chaff. 
The handiest, best press built. A money-maker—a 
money-saver; strong enough to stand its work without 
stops for tinkering and repairs. Sold by dealers. Write 
, for catalog describing all its good points—and remem¬ 
ber it is a Daln”—the best that m 
Daln Manufacturing Co., 
Ottumwa, Iowa. 
; money can buy. 
Economic Ensilage Cutting 
appeals to you. We have the Blower that requires 
the least power and the Engine that gives the most 
power on the smallest fuel consumption. 
Abenaque Gasoline Engines 
and Papec Blowers 
will suit you in price 
and capacity. Note 
the feed table at¬ 
tached to mountings 
on the Blower. This 
outfit warranted su¬ 
perior to all others 
Write for Catalogue 
O to 
Abenaque Machine Works 
Westminster Station, Vt. 
New England Agents for the Papec Machine Co. 
SMALLEY, 
sii n ' ■ - 
FILLER 
Thp VAW 
Smalley Special 
No. 18 has unlim¬ 
ited capacity. Cuts" 
the fodder, carries it along 
through the safety blower without 
a stop. Blows it 50 feet high if necessar 
a siop. mows it 50 reet nigh u necessary. The ^ 
patented safety appliances prevent accidents. Rapid, 
economical, powerful. Send for free catalog, which 
illustrates and describes our 17 sizes of silo fillers. 
Smalley Mfg. Co., Box 236, Manitowoc, Wls. 
FILLERS 
SILO r lkkbn<9 wind 
with wind elevators for any power 
from 4to 12 H. P. will Cut or Shred 
green or dry fodder and elevate to 
any height. Get Free catalogue and 
our trial proposition. 
Wilder- 
Strong 
Implement Co. 
Box 33 Monroe, Michigan. 
STODDARD LINE 
—OF- 
GASOLINE ENGINES 
For farm, shop or mill use. Vertical 
or horizontal. Mounted or Stationary 
Sizes from 114 to 100 H. P. 
Pumping and Electric Lighting Outfits a Specialty. 
Sold under Our Guarantee. 
STODDARD MFG. CO., - Rutland, Yt. 
Write for Catalog E. H. 
A POWER 
(f 3 on Every 
Farm 
T HERE should be a 
power of some kind 
on every farm. 
It saves labor, time and 
money, and increases the 
earning capacity of the farm. 
It will work the raw material of 
the farm into a finished product. 
All up-to-date farmers agree that 
the modern gasoline engine is the 
best farm power. 
Our I. H. C. gasoline engine is 
the best gasoline engine. 
It is strong, durable, long lived 
and is of full rated, actual (not esti¬ 
mated) horse power. 
It is easy to operate and is easily 
kept in working order. 
It developes the maximum of power 
with the minimum of fuel. 
Specially adapted to cutting dry 
fodder and ensilage, husking, shred¬ 
ding and shelling corn; threshing 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 
and grinding feed; sawing wood, 
separating cream,pumping water,etc. 
Indeed there is no service required 
of a power that will not be performed 
most satisfactorily by this engine. 
I. H. C. gasoline engines are made 
in the following styles and sizes: 
Vertical—2, 3 <0. 5 Horse Power; 
Horizontal —(Portable and Station¬ 
ary), 4, 6, 8,10,12 ®. 15 Horse Power. 
If you are not intendingto purchase 
an engine now, you may want one in 
the future and really ought to know 
more abont them. 
Call on our Local Ajfent.let him show you 
the engines and supply you with catalog, or 
write for further information. Do it now. 
COMPANY OF AMERICA, CHICAGO. ILL. 
(INCORPORATED.) 
BEATS THE 
Grindstone 
Ten Times Over. 
Grind any tool, knife to mower/ 
sickle, with the 
Practical 
Grinder. 
3,000 revolutions of 
alundum wheel per min¬ 
ute. Greatest abrasive, 
known. No pressure 
needed; does not draw" 
temper or heat tools.^ 
Every home needs it." 
Different sizes. Write for 
price and circular. Foot- 
power attachment. A 
tew good agents wanted. 
Koyal Mfg. Co., 226 E. Walnut St., Lancaster, Pa. 
Saw Mills 
If you need anything in.saw mills or wood working ma¬ 
chinery, send for our catalog. Our line is complete. 
Goods highest quality and prices reasonable. 
Amricin Saw Mill Meh. Co., 129 Hopest.,Hackettstown,N. J. 
New York Office, 610 Engineering Building. 
SILO 
USE LACEY’S 
HOOPS 
Pat. Doors and Gal¬ 
vanized Wire Hoops. 
Ask for prices. Freight 
prepaid. ELMER B. LACEY, West Auburn, Pa. 
SILOS 
The kind that "Uncle Sam * * uses. Contin¬ 
uous opening Front, Air-tight Doors, Per¬ 
manent Iron Ladder. Also Silo Filling 
Machinery, Manure Spreaders, Horse ana 
Dog Powers, Threshers. 
HARDER MFG. CO., 
Box I I, Cobleskill, N. Y. 
The International 
Is the only Silo with an Automatic Self Adjusting 
Hoop. Also has Continuous, Open Front, Air Tight, 
and Easy Operating Door, and a Permanent Laduer, 
always in Position. Made of Selected 2-inch Tank 
Pine. Matched, ready to set up. THE INTER¬ 
NATIONAL SILO CO., Box 91, Jefferson, O. 
BUILD YOUR OWN 
SIX., o. 
We make the best, the cheapest and the Simplest 
Silo in the world. Parts shipped complete, all ready 
to put np. Directions make it easy. 
WE PAY THE FREIGHT. 
MAY WE SEND YOU A CATALOGUE ? 
VAN SLYKE & CO., North Tonawanda, N. Y. 
ENSILAGE CUTTERS 
with blower are guaranteed to do 
more and better work with the 
same amount of power than 
other machines of 
the same or even 
larger 
size. We 
manufacture 
different sizes 
ranging in ca¬ 
pacity from eight 
to twenty tons of 
ensilage per hour. 
jA FAIR TEST 
will demonstrate 
the superiority of Ross Machines 
| 56v>an' overall competitors. 
Expiritnc. Write to-day for FREE Catalog. 
THE E. W. ROSS CO., Box |3 , Springfield, Ohio 
L*rgeit M.nuf.eturtr, of Ensil.ge Machinery In the World. 
Write for Roes Manure Spreader Catalog. 
ENSILAGE 
Cutters and Blowers. 
The modern Smalley type has no superior. 
Patent Safety Fly Wheel, Belt Pulley, Feed 
Controller and Drop-leaf Table are distin¬ 
guishing features. Either hand-feed or our 
new flaring-side self-feed. Unusual strength 
and capacity. Also Carriers, Shredders, Silos, 
Manure Spreaders, Horse and Dog Powers, 
Threshers, Catalogues free. 
Harder Mfg. Co., Box 11 Coblesklll, N. Y. 
CYCLONE ENSILAGE CUTTERS 
AND 
FOOS GASOLINE ENGINES 
Make an IDEAL outfit. Put lu on trial and 
Warranted to Give Satisfaction or No Sale. 
Write now for 
Catalogues. 
H. H. LOVEJOY & SON 
Manufacturers of the Famous 
Cambridge Steel Plows 
CAMBRIDGE, NEW YORK. 
BUZZARDS 
with wind elevator, either mounted 
or unmounted. Cuts hay, straw, 
feed, etc. Elevates to any height. 
Strong, durable, economical. Fully 
guaranteed. Write for particulars 
' how to get a machine on trial. 
