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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
March 16, 1907. 
When you write advertisers mention The 
R. N.-Y. and you’ll get a quick reply and 
“a square deal." See guarantee, page IS- 
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f Only Paint Officially Endorsed by the Grange. 
From the Mill Direct to You at Factory Prices. 
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INGERSOLL PAINT BOOK FREE 
Tells the whole story—all about paint and paint¬ 
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and expense caused by paints fading, chalking 
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0. W. INGERSOLL, 246 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
BIG MONEY TO LADIES 
or young folks; in getting up club orders for our 
celebrated Teas, Coffees, Baking: Powder, Ex¬ 
tracts and Spices. Handsome Premiums if you 
prefer. For full particulars and price lists, address 
TIIE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
R—33 Vesev Street. New York, N. Y. 
P B OOT-THt: B DlHn 
The Boot for wear, and the Brand 
to distinguish it from the kind 
made from remelted junk rubber. 
Buffalo Brand boots are made from 
pure new rubber on light canvas, 
and won’t crack. _ ... 
To any user of Kubber Boots who will 
send for FREE Booklet C, we will send 
a beautiful Souvenir Watch Fob free. 
Supply limited—write today. 
WM, H. WALKER & C0„ 
77-83 So. Pearl St.. Buffalo. H.T., 
CUTAWAY TOOLS FOR LARGE HAY CROPS. 
Three of Clark’s Intense Cultivators produced 
this year on U’e acres, 102 tons of well dried Alfalfa. 
Timothy and Redtop Hay. If you want to know how 
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Clark's Reversible Rush and Bog Plow. Cuts 
track r> ft. wide, l ft. deep. Will plow 
a new cut forest. His double 
action Cutaway Harrow keeps 
land true, moves 1,500 tons of 
earth, cuts 30 acres per day. 
CUTAWAY HARROW COMPANY, 
Higganum, Conti. 
Harrow FREE 
RETURN AT OUR EXPENSE 
IF IT DOESN'T PLEASE YOU 
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Here is a harrow that looks very 
different from the old spike or spring 
toothed harrow. 
It is different. Every point of dif¬ 
ference is a point of big improvement. 
It is as much better than the old 
fashioned harrow as a modern plow is 
better than the Indians’ crooked stick. 
ACME 
Sizes 
3 to 
17 ft. 
IPulvorlzes <H. 
plowed land,crushe.theoloda. 
The coulters or teeth of the “Acme” work 
as a gang plow. They turn over the pulver¬ 
ized ground and give the crop all the soil’s 
benefit. Farmers will tell you that bigger 
crops grow after an Acme harrowing. 
FREE BOOK for your Farm Library. 
Write us today and we’ll send you free, a valuable 
booklet, “A Perfect Seed Bed.” It means money to you. 
DUANE H. NASH, 
Box 38. Millington, N. J. 
30 DAYS 
ON THIS 
« 
Woodpecker” 
AN ENGINE THAT WORKS 
A hundred-job power for farm 
work. Perfectlysimpleand never 
any trouble to make it run. Try till 
you know. Shjpi t back i fyou have 
any kick; no harm, no expense. 
Uses alcohol or gasoline. 3>£, 7,14 
h.p. A selling plan that’s fair and 
square. Write and let us tell you. 
WOODPECKER, 18th St. OMIco,Middletown.Ohio. 
$60 
goes like sixty 
SELLS LIKE SIXTY; 
SELLS FOR SIXTY 
GILSON 
»GASOLENE 
MENGINE 
‘’““‘"‘"•For Pumping, Cream 
^Separators, Churns, Wash Ma¬ 
chines, etc. FREE TRIAL 
^Ask for catalog-all sizes 
Gilson MFG. co. 144 SL m Washington, Wis. 
EASY TO OPERATE 
EASY TO CLEAN 
to tw® 
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T HERE are tw* * it pays 
you buy ac co 
I. H. C. CR. £ £ 
struction; are ver < cr 
to watch out for when 
to-,arat.or. 
c\RVESTERS are of simple con- 
operated and easy to clean. 
Notice the natu a asy position of the operator in the 
illustration. Th * is placed at just the right height to 
turn easily. No .. _ lebing or stooping over. The ma¬ 
chine is also geared just right to make it run easily. 
Another important feature is the low supply can,—one 
that is filled easily and yet the milk and cream spouts are 
high enough to make possible the use of large receiving ves¬ 
sels. The skimmed milk will flow directly into a ten- 
gallon milk can. .... .. 
In many separators, either the supply can is high or the 
milk and cream spouts are low. 
And because of their simple construction, I. H. C. CREAM 
HARVESTERS are easily cleaned. All you need is a pan 
of hot water and the two brushes which go with the machine. 
These are but two of the good points of the I. H. C. 
CREAM HARVESTERS, and before you buy a cream 
Separator, you will do well to learn all about them. 
They skim close under all conditions, whether the milk is 
warm, cold, rich, viscid or old—they get all the cream down 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, CHICAGO, V. S. A. 
(incorporated) 
to a thousandth part. 
They are made so strong 
and simple that in years of 
operation, they show no per¬ 
ceptible wear. We have 
given them a practical test 
that equals several years’ 
work in the dairy. Every 
machine is tested before it 
leaves the factory. 
The working parts are self • 
oiling, and neatly housed to 
prevent accident; yet all are 
readily accessible, which 
makes them easy to keep 
clean. 
I. II. C. CREAM HAR¬ 
VESTERS are made in two 
styles, and various sizes; 
Dairymaid, a chain drive 
separator, and Bluebell, a gear drive separator. 
Call on local agent and inspect these separators or 
write for catalog. 
Will You Try This Engine 
30 DAYS FREE? 
\\Tf HEN you buy alarm power it 
\*/ is to your interests to get the 
engine that will give you 
—the best service —at the least ex¬ 
pense—with the greatest conven¬ 
ience —and the least trouble. 
You can’t afford to buy any other 
kind. ^ ^ 
* * * 
Now, we believe that we have the 
gasoline engines// -want. 
We know that our engine—the 
Abenaque—is more convenient in 
every day use—is adapted to a wider 
range of work,—gives less trouble, 
and—takes less fuel than any other 
farm power engine made. 
We know it. and we want to trove 
it to you—or let you prove it your- 
scif. 
Therefore we ask the privilege 
of sending you any Abenaque En¬ 
gine you may select 
On 30 Days Free Trial 
No money in advance—no trouble 
or bother. 
We send a man to show you how 
to run it, and then. 
You simplyuse the engine30days. 
and decide whether the claims we 
make for it are true, or not. 
That is the way to be sure about it. 
* * * 
Of course, we wouldn’t dare make 
such an offer if we weren’t sure that 
the Abenaque will do better work 
for you than any other engine in 
your neighborhood. 
11 is so simple and so convenient 
that you can’t help being delighted 
with it. 
In the first place it is adapted to 
more kinds of work than any other 
engine; it can be used in moreways, 
in more places and in more positions. 
This is true because the_ Aben¬ 
aque is a “unit”—that is, it is self- 
contained—all one piece of ma¬ 
chinery that you can pick up and *et 
down anywhere —on rough ground 
or a hillside, and be all r«ady for 
ditional cost) and you can move 
it about your place with no 
more trouble than you would 
have with a saw-buck. 
And it’s always ready for 
business. 
Our special method of mixing 
the air and gas, enables us to be 
entirely independent of the heat 
of the engine for vaporizing the 
gasoline, so that you can start the 
Abenaque as surely fn the coldest 
weather, as you can in summer.. 
We positively guarantee this— 
and it means a lot to you. 
Our patented system of cooling is 
Abenaque Gasoline Engines 
30 DAYS FREE TRIAL. No Money In Advance. 
Engines bought now can be used with Alcohol without change. 
business in an instant. 
It is built on long, heavy Z-beams 
which take up the vibration so that 
no foundation is necessary—no 
bolting down or trueing up. 
The gasoline tank and water-cir¬ 
culating tanks are tart of the en¬ 
gine, so you have no connections to 
You can put the engine on any or¬ 
dinary truck or sled (or we provide 
special steel trucks at a slight ad- 
admittedly the best in use today. 
Instead of having to have an extra 
hogshead of water, holding 60or 70 
gallons, the Abenaque haslong, flat 
tanks—a part of the engine—which 
require only 4 or 5 pailfuls of water 
and which nevertheless give great¬ 
er circulation, greater radiation of 
heat, and more rapid cooling, than 
the big, awkward 70 gal. hogsheads. 
The water cannot help circulating 
and we guarantee that you. will 
never have an overheated cylinder 
on the Abenaque. 
* * * 
The governor—another patent of 
ours—is of the “hit-or-miss” type. 
Positive in action. It may be set to 
any desired speed; it allows an ex¬ 
plosion only when needed; and lets 
the pump, sparker and valve mech¬ 
anism rest during the idle strokes. 
All parts "in the open”—nothing 
hidden. You see what they are doing 
and can get at them for adjustment. 
But what’s the use of talking? 
Let us send you one, that you may 
see from actual use how good it is. 
Send today for full particulars 
and select your engine for trial. 
Please ask for Catalogue O. 
Westminster Station, 
. __ 4 --- -- Vermont. 
Gasoline Engines, Wood Sawing Oulllta, Ensilage Outflta, Saw Mill Machinery, Grinders. 
Abenaque Mach. Works. 
_ n n i. C_IK 
TILE DRAINED LAND IS MORE PRODUCTIVE 
Earliest and easiest worked. 
Carries off surplus water; 
admits air to the 60il.« In- 
creases the value. Acres of swampy laud reclaimed and made fertile. 
- ] Juckson’s Bound Brain Tile meets every requirement. We also make Sewer 
Pine lted and Fire Brick, ( liimney Tops, Encaustic hide Walk 7 lie, etc. Wnte 
for what you want and prices. JOHN U. JACKSON, 76 Third Are., Albany, N.Y. 
Get Your Order In Early 
For a Detroit Tongueless Disc Harrow 
Sold On Time—or For Cash 
ON 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL 
Last year 1463 people waited too long before ordering. We were all sold out—factory 
couldn’t keep up and we had to disappoint these 1463 people by returning their orders. Just 
couldn't make Disc Harrows enough to go round—that’s all. Why? 
Well, if you are at all familiar with Disc Harrows, and will look at the picture in this adver¬ 
tisement, you will see some of the reasons why we could not make enough to meet our demands. 
There is no tongue to pound up horses—whipping back and forth. No pushing or crowding of 
the team on corners. No tongue weight to gall up the horses’ necks. No one horse pushing 
and one pulling, on turns—just straight, even pulling ahead all the time. Perfect balance of 
frame makes Disc roll smoothly. Lightest draft Disc made. 
These are a few of the reasons why we sold so many Detroit Tongueless Disc Harrows last 
year. There are other reasons explained in our book—too many of them to give here. 
Now here’s a big patent feature for 1907—an additional feature over last year. 
OUR TRANSPORT TRUCK ATTACHMENT 
Notice the truck wheels just back of the Disc blades? You can attach them in a minute’s 
time to the Detroit Tongueless Disc Harrow—and Discs are raised from the ground—elevated 
on light running front and back trucks. 
This puts your Disc on wheels and you can drive anywhere—over rough roads—sand—gravel 
—stones—or bridges—without dulling the Discs or cutting up the surface. Strong brake 
makes driving down the steepest hill perfectly safe. 
It’s a great convenience—that patent TRANSPORT TRUCK of ours 1 And it's found on no 
other Harrow on the market. 
Important. Now we have a big factory, and 
are running it to the very limit of its capacity, but 
Right now—’way in advance of the sea¬ 
son—half of our factory output for 
Spring is sold—and a flood of orders 
are coming every day. If you want one— 
and you will if you get our Book describing fully our 
various sizes and our direct-to-you selling plan 
(time or cash) and prices quoted you direct from- 
factory-to-station—you should send today for our 
Book, Plan and Price. 
Just write us on a postal—say 
“Send me full particulars of I 
Detroit Tongueless Disc Harrows” 
—and we’ll send you our Book and 
other printed matter and quote you 
a direct price, at your station. 
Freight guaranteed—on our Free 
Trial Plan. 
American Harrow Company? 
\V, W. Collier, Genl. Mgr., 
164 7 Hasting* St., 
Detroit, Mich. 
Mote: —Do not confuse the Detroit 
Tongueless Disc Harrow with any 
other Disc Harrow made, of any kind. 
It’s a patented Harrow ofour own— no 
one can sell you this Harrow— no 
dealer—or agent anywhere. You 
buy it direct from us—as we sell 
it only to farmers direct. 
THE STODDARD LINE 
OF GASOLINE ENGINES 
For Farm, Shop or Mill use, sizes 
from 134 to 100 horse power. 
Vertical or Horizontal Mounted or 
Stationary. 
ROTH CIRCULAR and DRAG SAW 
OUTFITS. 
STODDARD MFG. CO.,Rutland,Yt. 
Write for Catalog EH. 
Gasoline Engine 
HALF-PRICE OFFER 
FOR A LIMITED TIME. 
We will sell a 
3 3 4 h. p., 5 h. p. 
and 7 li. p. gaso¬ 
line engine sta¬ 
tionary complete 
for half price. 
C. H. A. Dissinger & Bro 
500 X. Fourth St. 
Wriglitsville, Pa. 
Gas and Gasoline Engines 
Stationary, 
Portable and 
Hoisting. 
Catalogues on Bequest* 
W. D. DUNNING, 
331 W. Water St. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
V. 
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