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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER* 
BEST 
BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY, 
MIXED PAINTS 
AtWHOLES ALF, PKIOI5S, Delivered FREE 
For Houses, Barns, Roofs, all colors, and NA VE Dealers 
irofits In use 61 yars. Officially Endorsed by the 
Low pricto will surprise you. Write for Samples. 
tSOLL, 340 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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AGENTS 
Can Make $15 to $20 a Week 
by getting orders for our Famous 
Teas, Coffees, 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. 
INDRUROID 
ROOFING 
Requires no Coating or 
Paint. 
Acid and Alkali Proof. 
Elastic and Pliable 
Always. 
Strong: and Tough. 
Absolutely Waterproof. 
Climatic Changes Do Not 
Affect It. 
Practically Fire Proof. 
Can Be Used on Steep or 
Flat Surfaces. 
Any Workman Can Put 
It On. 
No Odor. 
Will not Shrink or Crack 
Light in Weight. 
Does not Taint Water. 
Write for samples, prices and 
circulars. 
H. F. WATSON CO. 
ERIE, PA. 
Boston. 
Chicago, B' 
Mention R.N.-Y. 
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How to ftuild, Plant) Fill and Feed 
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KALAMAZOO Michigan 
THE STODDARD LINE 
OF GASOLINE ENGINES 
For Farm, Shop or Mill use, sizes 
from 1}4 to 100 horse power. 
Vertical or Horizontal, Mounted or 
Stationary. 
BOTH CIRCULAR anti DRAG SAW 
OUTFITS. 
STODDARD MFG. CO., Rutland,Vt. 
Write for Catalog EH. 
CUTAWAY TOOLS FOR LARGE HAY CROPS. 
Three of Clark’s Intense Cultivators produced 
this year on 14'-> acres, 102 tons ot well dried Altalta, 
Timothv and Kedtop Hay. If yon want to know how 
DOUBLE ACTI ON JOINTED POL ECUTA 
£3 NO FOR 5^ 
m icp pnn CIRCUURSTOTHEi: 
oc CUTAWAY ± 
< PL °W~LI HARROW C0.r= 
FOR ~c, 
CIRCUURSTOTHE=^ 
ot CUTAWAY g 
t HARROW COo 
|f HIGGANUM CONN^ 
u. S. A. 
liis Rev. Disk Flow cuts a 
furrow 5 to 10 in. deep, 14 in. 
wide. All Clark’s machines 
will kill witch-grass wild 
mustard, charlock, hard¬ 
back, or any foul plant. 
CUTAWAY HARROW COMPANY, 
Higganum, Conn. 
Waterloo Vapor Cooled 
GASOLINE ENGINES 
The only horizontal vapor cooled gasoline 
engine in the world. Absolutely frost 
proof and cannot freeze 
Patented May 16, 1906 
Our 
The King of all gasoline engines 
catalogues will tell you all about it. 
Send to-day. 
Waterloo Gasoline Engine Co 
1106 Park Ave. West, Waterloo, Iowa. 
ROOFING 
NEEDS 
NO 
PAINT 
-OU USE A ROOFING THAT 
HIRES PAINTING AND COATING? 
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if; V 'Kfa'tAfo*. 
« C: o you realize that the coating and painting will probably cost as 
muCT £ *r >t more, than the first cost of the roof itself ? 
a’ you buy a roofing that has to be coated, you must consider the 
cot £ ntenance as well as the first cost. If you do this, you will find 
that coated roofings cost 
you just about twice the 
original cost. 
If you try to save mon¬ 
ey by not coating such 
roofs they will soon leak 
and rot away. 
The best way out of the difficulty is to buy a roofing that requires no 
coating, -uch as Amatite. This Ready Roofing has a special mineral sur¬ 
face which makes painting entirely unnecessary. The first cost of Amatite 
is the whole cost. , 
After it is once laid on the roof it costs you nothing to keep up. 
Furthermore, the price of Amatite in the first place is less than that 
of almost any other ready roofing. It is by far the lowest priced of the 
good ready roofings. 
When you get prices don’t forget to count in the cost of putting on 
paint every year, and you will be sure to come back to Amatite as the 
cheapest and best. _ 
Let us send you at once a SAMPLE of AMATITE and 
a Booklet of information about it. We want you to see 
how much better it is than the kind that has to be painted. 
FREESAMPLE 
Address nearest office of the 
BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO., 
New York. Chicago. Cincinnati, Cleveland. Philadelphia. Minneapolis, 
Kamas City. St. Louis. Boston. New Orleans. Allegheny. 
HALLOCK’S q!°k! EL EVATOR 
We are ready to prove it the light- POTATO 
est Draft Elevator w 
Digger made. 
Patent 
Applied for 
IT’S STRONG- 
EST AND BEST 
IN EVERY WAY. 
DIGGER 
Give us your 
name and address 
so we can tell you 
all about it free. 
Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Territory 
D. Y. HALLOCK & SONS 
Box 812 
York, Pa. 
•GOES LIKE SIXTY-* 
mmm ^ To introduce our famous 
For $125.92 gilson 
GASOLINE ENGINES 
STRONG ENOUGH TO SAW WOOD, grind feed, and run all kinds of 
machinery. FROST PROOF. Starts readily in coldest 
tiiiHon nfg. Co., weather. Write for catalogue—all sizes. FREE TRIAL. 
“SSL. GILSON MFG. C0„ m Park St., Pt, Washington,Wis. 
February 9, 1907. 
Genasco puts an 
end to your roof 
troubles. 
You need never have another 
leaky house, barn, shed or 
chicken-house as long as you 
live. 
Genasco Ready Roofing is 
made of natural asphalt from 
the wonderful Trinidad Asphalt 
Lake, and stands all sorts of 
weather—never cracks, rusts, 
rots, or catches fire. 
Smooth and mineral surfaces, 
several weights. Every roll 
complete with nails and cement 
for laying. 
Write for Book 10 which tells facts 
and reasons—also samples, and go to 
the most progressive dealer in your 
neighborhood to see Genasco. 
THE BARBER ASPHALT 
PAVING COMPANY 
Largest producers of asphalt in the world 
PHILADELPHIA 
New York Sail Francisco Chicago 
r/rc NATIONAL 
A modem 
plow, 
quick to 
let Into 
favor. 
Thousand, 
In use. 
REVERSIBLE. \ 
LESS TURNING, 
more rapid work and no dead furrows. Right or 
left hand Sulky, right or left hand Walking 
Plow. Works equally well on level land or side 
hill, all soils. Ask your dealer to show you. If 
not there, write us for full particulars and testi¬ 
monials. 
BELCHER & TAYLOR A. T. CO., 
Box 76 , Chicopee Falls, Maas. 
Thompson’s 
Sow, all Clovors, 
ALFALFA, Timothy, 
Red Top and all Crass 
Seeds In any desired 
quantity. So close to 
the ground seed will 
not blow away In 
windiest weather. 
0. E. Thompson 
& Sons, 
WHEELBARROW 
Grass Seeder 
Light, but strong 
and durable. Over 
200 Thousand in 
use. Has led all 
broadcast seedors lor 
30 yoars. Catalogue 
tree. 
Ypsilanti, Mich. 
A Common-Sense Talk On 
Manure Spreaders 
T HERE’S no doubt that the right kind 
of manure spreader is a good thing for 
you to have. It is probably true that 
there is no other farm machine that, if right¬ 
ly chosen, is as valuable to the farmer. If 
manure is spread properly and at the right 
time, its moneyvalue farexceedswhatyou're 
apt to think. 
But when you buy a manure spreader have 
a care. There are many of them on the 
market, and many with various “special 
features”—fancy affairs that do them more 
harm than good. 
When you buy a spreader look out for 
these things—and avoid them. What is 
chiefly to be desired is strength and simplicity 
of constr uction. 
Strength is essential because a manure 
spreader has to carry a heavy load and the 
rear end—the machine end—has hard work 
to do. 
Simplicity of construction lessens the 
chance of the machine getting out of order 
and gives light draft. You know there are a 
good many manure spreaders that don't get 
out of the shed after the first year. They 
make too much trouble and cause too much 
delay. 
I. H. C. Corn King and 
Cloverleaf Spreaders 
are strong and simple. The frame is care¬ 
fully-selected, well-seasoned lumber, and is 
strengthened by heavy cross sills and truss 
rods." They have steel wheels with staggered 
spokes, and both hind wheels have clutches. 
The box is made’ of selected stock and is 
securely fastened to the frame by heavy steel 
cleats. Corners are re-enforced with steel 
plates. Everything is of the very best. 
Both of the rear wheels are drivers, and 
insure plenty of power. A large sprocket 
with heavy chain drive transmits the power 
to the cylinder. The cylinder is large and 
strong, and the square teeth(extra longjare 
made of the best high carbon steel. 
The power for driving the apron is applied 
on both sides, giving an even movement and 
making binding impossible. The rollers are 
attached to the under side of the slats in¬ 
stead of to the frame. 
The vibrating rake is a most important 
feature, and is found only on Corn King and 
Cloverleaf spreaders. It levels the load and 
brings the manure squarely up to the cylinder 
—a thing which is absolutely essential to 
proper spreading. The teeth on the vibra¬ 
ting rake are held in place by coiled steel 
springs so they never break but adjust them¬ 
selves to the size of the load. 
And as a result of simple construction, 
the operation is simple. Any one who can 
drive a wagon can operate an I. H. C. 
spreader, for one lever does it all. There 
are ten feeds, ranging from ten to thirty 
loads per acre. The apron stops of its own 
accord when the load is all fed out. By 
reversing the lever it returns and again stops 
when back in position. No need to watch 
it at all. 
These are some of the reasons why you 
should investigate I. H. C. Corn King and 
Cloverleaf spreaders before you buy. There 
are many other good points about them that 
are explained in our catalogues. There are 
two kinds—Cloverleaf, an Endless Apron 
machine, and Corn King, a Return Apron 
machine; each made in three sizes. 
Call on the Local Agent or write tor catalogues. 
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INTERNATIONAL HARVESTOR COMPANY OF AMERICA, Chicago, U. S. A. 
(1NCOUPORATED) 
