January 26, 1907. 
76 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
When you write advertisers mention The 
R. N.-Y. and you'll get a quick reply and 
“a square deal.” See guarantee, page 14. 
BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY, BEST 
MIXED PAINTS 
At WHOLESALE PRICES, Delivered FREE 
For Houses, Barns, Roofs, all colors, and SAVE Dealers 
profits In use 61 yearn. • Officially Endorsed by the 
Orange. Low prices will surprise you. Write for Samples. 
0. W. INGERSOLL, !440 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Can Make $15 to $20 a Week 
by getting orders for our Famous 
Teas, Colletts, Extracts, Spices, and 
Baking Powder. The supplying of GRANGES (a 
specialty). For particulars, address 
The Great American Tea Co., 
R— 33 Vesey Street, New York, N. Y. 
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CALDWELL 
Cypress Tanks 
beat the world for dura¬ 
bility. Towers built of 
Hteel to hold any size 
tank, and Mtand against 
any atorin. No failure 
of water net-vice with 
thin outfit. Used all over 
the country by farmer* 
ami stockmen, flet refer¬ 
ence* of those near you, 
also Illustrated catalogue 
Louisville, Ky. 
Towers 
W. E. CALDWE-l CO., 
Tanks / StRel > 
laiiks ^ Galvanized ) 
Wind Mills, PtimpH, (Jhh Engine*. 
The WAGON to BUY. 
- Properly con¬ 
structed.^ Saves labor, annoy¬ 
ance and expense of repairs. 
STEEL WHEELS wa'go^J: 
A Your address on a postal will bring you free catalog. 
The Geneva Metal Wheel Co., 
Box 17, Geneva, Ohio. 
CUTAWAY TOOLS FOR LARGE HAY CROPS. 
Three of Clark’s Intense Cultivators produced 
this year on 14Vi acres, 102 tons of well dried Alfalfa, 
Timothy and Redtop Hay. If yon want to know how 
DOUBLE ACTION JOINTED POLECUTA 
NO MORE 
~ USE FOR, 
gPLOWj 
SEND FOR 
CIRCULARS TOTHESfC 
^CUTAWAY g 
"t HARROW COo 
l/higganum conn^ 
U.S.A. < 
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- 
hack, or any foul plant. 
CUTAWAY HARROW COMPANY, 
liigganuin. Conn. 
You never saw a 
saw which saws 
likethis saw saws 
and last so long a time. 
Frame of heavy angle 
steel strongly 
braced—absolutely 
no shake. Patented—adjust¬ 
able, dust-proof, non-heating 
oil boxes, etc. Wo make these 
Appleton Wood Saws 
In 8 styles—strong, simple, safe andsuccesRsful 
—and we make a 4-wheel mounting for wood 
saws and gasoline engines which is unequalled 
for convenience and durability. Saw your own 
wood and save time, coal and money—then saw 
your neighbors’ wood and muko $5 to $15 A Day. 
We make the celebrated 
HERO FR1CTI0IV FEED DRAG SAW 
nothing like it—no other so good. Also feed 
grinders, shelters, fodder cutters, buskers, 
manure spreaders, farm trucks, windmills, 
etc., all guaranteed full Appleton Quality. 
Catalog free for the asking. Ask for it now. 
APPLETON MANUFACTURING CO. 
27 Fargo Street 
Batavia, Ill., U. S. A. 
“Woodpecker” «soun B 
NO TROUBLE 
Htartlng, winter or iiumner. 
With oxperte or experiment*. 
With foundation or oonnootionl* 
With poor adjuetmenta. 
With bad mixtures. 
With faulty Ignition. 
With expensive repair*. 
With unfair factory. 
Smd for Catalogue, Prices and 
Free Trial Plan • 
I 3KH.P. 7H.P. 14H. P. 
Readj to Run on 
_ (iaeoline or A Icohol. 
IwOODPECKER. lDtliSt. Office. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO. 
The Stoddard Line 
of Gasolene Engines. 
Furnish the best and cheapest power for 
threshing, sawing wood and running all laim 
machinery, also for shop or mill use. 
Vertical or Horizontal 
Mounted or Stationary 
Both Circular and Drag Haw Outfits. Send 
for fiee catalogue E. H. 
Stoddard Mfg. Co., 
Rutland, Vt. 
rriKewaneeSystemoiWaterSupply 
IS ABSOLUTELY FROST-PROOF. 
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2 Kewanee System is frost-proof because the water Is stored in a Kewanee Pneumatic Tank. It 
d o u become frozen up like the tank in the illustration, because it is buried in the ground or located 
a 1 — 1 c ;ellar. 
<; ce De Champlouisof Danville, Quebec, lias the Kewanee System installed on liis stock farm and 
cu what he says about it: 
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00 “One of my neighbors put up a large elevated tank, warranted to he frost-proof, at the same 
time I was placing the Kewanee. Pneumatic Tank in my cellar. His whole outfit is frozen up in a 
solid block, while 1 am gett ing an ample supply of water at a usable temperature. 
"Besides being economical, I think the Kewanee System as far ahead of the elevated tankas 
the incandescent tamp is of the wick candle." 
"With the Kewanee System the water is kept at an even temperature during all seasons. The stock 
do not have to drink ice water in the winter or warm stagnant water in summer. 
A fresh, healthful supply of water is of great value to the stockman, dairyman, general fanner 
and everybody in the family, and the Kewanee System furnishes it. 
The Kewanee System will last a lifetime. No leaking, no freezing, no collapsing—nothing to get out 
out of order or cause repairs. 
Lotus solve your water problem without expense to you. Expert engineering service is free. If 
you install the Kewanee System we absolutely guarantee satisfactory results. 
OVER SEVEN THOUSAND KEWANEE OUTFITS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. 
Write for Catalogue No. 47, and please mention The Rural New-Yorker. 
KEWANEE WATER SUPPLY COMPANY, Drawer WW, KEWANEE, ILL. 
A Never Failing Water Supply, 
with absoluto 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 hoy 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 "C4” Catalogue to nearest office. 
RIDER-ERICSSON ENGINE CO., 
35 Warren St., New York. 289 Franklin St., Boston. 
40 ls-arborn 8t., Chicago. " 234 Craift St., We«t, Montreal, P. Q. 
40 North 7 th St., Philadelphia. 22 Pitt St., Sydney, N. 8. W. 
iniarRura 98, Katana, Cuba. 
OHNSTOIN 
ORCHARD 
DISK HARROW 
A Handy 
Tool 
For The 
Farmer 
Equally 
Good for 
Fruit 
Farm& 
Field. 
This is the one harrow 
for the farm and for the 
orchard. It is true 
economy for the farm¬ 
er to buy a harrow that’s 
at the same time a good cul¬ 
tivator—that works equally 
well in the orchard and in the 
field. That’s the advantage 
of buying a Johnston Orchard Disk 
Barrow. It is substantially built and 
is easily and quickly adjusted for or- 
chardor farm use; gangs are interchange¬ 
able and reversible, turning the soil 
either way desired. Levers adjust each 
^ gang separately to any 
angle. Cultivates or¬ 
chard or vineyard with- 
out use of plow, in less 
time and does the work 
better: cuts shallow or deep; 
does not injure the roots. With separate ex¬ 
tension frame, it works close to trees and 
vines without interfering with fruit or 
branches. A splendid worker on hillside 
land. The “Johnston Book” describes it, 
tells all its good points and explains why 
it’s the harrow for the fruit-growing farmer 
and the orchardist to buy, also 
describes our full line of “Not in 
the Trust” farm tools. Write for 
it today—it’s free. 
The Johnston Harvester Co., 
Box IOI, Batavia, N.Y. 
Set & >\I 
Work 
To 
:fl—It 
Turn 
Either 
Soil Vd 
pip Way 
Out 
NOT IN 
THE. TRUST 
win von use 
THIS 
GASOLINE CISIOIIMI 
In order to let you prove, to your own satisfaction, 
that It Is 
—the most convenient, 
—the most economical 
—the most durable 
farm engine made, we will send you any also you 
may select on SO days free trial— no money In 
advance. 
We send a man to show you how to run it. 
It's the engine 
—that requires no foundation, no bolting down, 
or truing up, 
—that you can set down any place, and In any 
position, and start work at once, 
—that starts as surely in cold weather aB In warm, 
—that Is “self-contained”—a unit—one machine 
with no separate tanks—no connections to make, 
—that has no "hidden” parts—you see andean get 
at all the mechanism, 
—that can be easily moved front place to place on 
an ordinary sled or truck, 
—that has a wider ranye of work and uses less 
gasoline than any other engine. 
BUT TRY IT AND SEE 
Write today for special free trial offer. Ask 
for Catalogue O. 
ABENAQUE MACH. CO., Westminster Sta., Vt. 
Gasoline Engines, Wood Sawing Outllts, Ensilage 
OutlltB, Grinders, Sawmill Machinery, etc. 
5 % 
M ry Add 1% to the Dividend 
4 •/O Add 25% to the Income 
I F your savings now yield 4 per cent., and wo 
pay you 5 per cent., wo increase your income 
25 per cent. Before you deni with us we 
shall oxpect to satisfy you of our unquestioned 
reliability. Let us place the matter before you 
properly by correspondence. 
Assets, $1,750,000. 
Established 14 Years. 
Banking Dept. Supervision. 
Earnings paid from day re¬ 
ceived to day withdrawn. 
Letters of inquiry solicited 
and promptly answered. 
INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. 
Q Times Bldg., Broadway, New York. 
These Are Facts It Pays 
To Remember When You 
Buy a Manure Spreader. 
I N I. H. C. SPREADERS Corn King and 
Cloverleal— one lever controls every 
operation. Operator can remain seated 
from time he leaves the barnyard until he 
returns. 
Self-adjusting, vibrating rake levels the load 
and brings the manure up squarely to the 
cylinder. 
Cylinder is large and runs easily, and the 
teeth are long, square, high carbon steel. 
Apron is equipped with three .sets of rollers 
attached to slats,running on steel tracks. 
Is driven from both sides and cannot 
bind. 
Apron drive clutch is automatically thrown 
out of gear when load is fed out and 
again when apron has returned. No 
attention required. 
Range of feed is three to thirty tons per acre 
with ten speeds. 
Ends of apron slats are f rotected so that no 
manure can work in and bind or clamp 
the apron. 
Driving axle is extra large—made of cold- 
rolled steel. 
Front axle is attached to frame by means of 
ball and socket joint. 
Chain drive, direct from rear axle to cyl¬ 
inder, gives easy transmission of power. 
The wheels are steel with staggered 
spokes. Both rear wheels are fitted with 
lugs, affording ample traction in wet or 
frozen fields. 
Seat is hinged so it can be turned for¬ 
ward and kept clean while loading. 
Box is attached to frame by means of heavy 
steel cleats. 
Frame is made of carefully selected lumber 
re-enforced at corners by metal braces. 
That’s a good deal to say of a manure 
spreader, and yet that is by no means all 
you should know about I. H. C. Corn King 
and Cloverleaf Spreaders before you buy. 
Those are the main points, and they are 
sufficient to indicate the superiority of the 
I. H. C. line. They tell you not to buy a 
spreader until you have seen the Corn King 
and Cloverleaf Spreaders. 
The key-note in the I H. C. line is 
strength and simplicity of construction. 
Strength in every part means much, for a 
manure spreader has hard work to do. 
Simple construction means that it will not 
get out of order, (hat it will have light draft 
and be easily operated. Those are the 
things you want in a manure spreader. 
I. H. C. spreaders are made in two styles, 
Cloverleaf, an Endless Apron machine, and 
Corn King, a Return Apron machine; each 
is made in three sizes. 
Call on the Local Agent or 
write lor catalogues. 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, Chicago, U. S. A. 
(INCORPORATED 
