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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
April 6, 1907. 
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TIIK CHEAT AMERICAN TKA CO., 
R—33 Vesev Street. New York, N. Y. 
CUTAWAY TOOLS FOR URGE HAY CROPS. 
Three of Clark’s Intense Cultivators produced 
this year on 14'u acres, 102 tons of well dried Alfalfa, 
Timothy and Redtop Hay. If you want to know how 
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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, 
:i» Main St., Higganum,Conn 
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30 DAYS 
ON THIS 
AN ENGINE THAT WORKS 
A hundred-job power for farm 
work. Perfectly si mple and never 
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you know. Shinitback if you nave 
any kick; no harm, no expense. 
Uses alcohol or gasoline '&%, 7,14 
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WOODPECKER, 19th St. Office, Middletown,Ohio. 
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Waterloo Vapor Cooled 
GASOLINE ENGINES 
The only horizontal vapor cooled gasoline 
engine in the world. Absolutely frost 
proof and cannot freeze 
Patented May 15» 190© 
The King of all gasoline engines. Our 
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Waterloo Gasoline Engine Co. 
1106 Park Ave. West, Waterloo, Iowa. 
THE STODDARD LINE 
OF GASOLINE ENGINES 
For Farm, Shop or Mill use, sizes 
from 1 14 to 100 horse power. 
Vertical or Horizontal. Mounted or 
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BOTH CIRCULAR and DRAG SAW 
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STODDARD MFG. CO.,Rutland,Vt. 
Write for Catalog KH. 
A NAGLEY 2-HORSE 
TRANSPLANTER 
BARRELS OF AIR BURNED AS FUEL 
New, Remarkable Stove—Ohioan’s Great Invention—Consumes 395 Barrels of 
Air to One Gallon of common Kerosene oil making oil-gas—the 
New Fuel that looks and burns like gas ! 
Wood, coal and oil ill cost money. ONLY FREE FUEL IS AIR ! Unlimited supply—no trust in con¬ 
trol. Air belongs to rich and poor alike. We can’t burn air alone but see here ! OUI* WOndBf" 
ful stove burns air and gas—very little gas—principally air. Takes 
its fuel almost entirely from the atmosphere. 
A miniature gas works-penny fuel for every family-save yi to on cost—save dirt and drudgery 
—no more coal or wood to carry—ashes unknown absolute safety. 
SEE HOW SIMPLE! TURN A KNOB—TOUCH A MATCH-FIRE IS ON. TURN AGAIN—FIRE IS OFF! THAT’S ALL. 
Astonishing but true—time-tested—proven facts—circulars give startling details—overwhelming evidence. 
NO SUCH STOVE SOLD IN STORES—UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’VE SEEN OR HEARD OF. 
cottage — washing — ironing — 
wm transplant all kinds of plants-have been used 
ir, Y „nrs. Automatic in watering n ’" 1 fertilizing— 
" r \ acres per diiy. Ask 
watering and fertilizing-* 
capacity 3 to 5 acres per tl 
Tht Nagley Manufacturing Ce., 
LYONS. NEW YOKK. 
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ectional CUT ( 
A genius of Cincinnati has invented a 
new, scientific oil-gas generator that is 
proving a blessing to women folks, enab¬ 
ling them to cook with gas—relieving 
them of drudgery. Makes cooking and 
housework a delight and at the same 
time often saves 1-3 to 1-2 in cost of fuel. 
How often have many of our lady read¬ 
ers remarked that they would give any¬ 
thing to get rid of the drudgery of using 
the dirty coal and wood stoves—also the 
smoky oil wick stoves and their gasoline 
stoves which are so dangerous and liable 
to cause explosions or fire at any time. 
Well, that day has arrived and a fine 
substitute has been discovered and every 
family can now have gas fuel for cooking, 
baking and heating and not have their 
kitchens a hot, fiery furnace in summer, 
and be carrying coal and ashes—ruining 
their looks and health. 
Thousands a Week. 
Upon calling at the factory we found 
that this invention h as cau sed a remark - 
able excitement all 
over the U. S.— 
that the factory is 
already rushed with 
thousands of 
orders, a n d 
evidently the 
C o m p a ny’s 
represe n t a - 
t i v e s and 
agents are 
making big 
profits, as 
they offer 
splendid in- 
d As en wm S ' be SECTIONAL CUT OF GENERATOR 
noticed from the engraving, this OIL¬ 
GAS GION 10RATOII is entirely different 
from any other stove—although its con¬ 
struction is very simple—may be easily 
and safely operated and is built on the 
latest scientific principles, having no 
valves, which is a marked improvement 
as ail valves are liable to leak, carbon¬ 
ize, clog up or overflow. 
By simply moving a knob the oil is au¬ 
tomatically fed to a small, steel burner 
bowl or retort where It is instantly 
changed into gas, which is drawn up¬ 
wards between two red hot perforated 
steel chimneys, thoroughly mixed with 
air and consumed, giving a bright blue 
flame—hottest gas fire, similar in color 
and heating power to natural gas 
This invention has been fully protected 
in the U S Patent Office and is known as 
he HARRISON VALVELESS. WICK- 
LESS, AUTOMATIC OIL-GAS GENERA¬ 
TOR—the only one yet discovered that 
consumes the carbon and by-products of 
1 The extremely small amount of Kero¬ 
sene Oil that is needed to produce so 
large a volume of gas makes it one of the 
most economical fuels on earth and the 
reason for the great success of this Gen¬ 
erator is based on the well-known fact of 
the enormous expansiveness of oil-gas 
when mixed with oxygen or common air. 
Oil-gas is proving so cheap that 15c to 
30c a week should furnish fuel gas for 
cooking for a small family. 
Kerosene oil from which oil-gas is 
made may be purchased in every grocery 
—is cheap and a gallon of it will furnish 
a hot. blue flame gas fire In the burner 
for about 18 hours, and as a stove is only 
used 3 or 4 hours a day in most families 
for cooking, the expense of operating 
would he hut little. 
In addition to its cheapness is added 
the comfort, cleanliness—absence of soot, 
coal dirt, ashes, etc. 
Wliat pleasure to just turn on the oil- 
light the gas—a hot fire ready to cook. 
When through, turn it off. Just think; a 
little kerosene oil—one match—light—a 
beautiful blue gas flame—hottest fire— 
always ready—quick meals—a gas stove 
in your home. 
It generates the gas only as needed— 
Ts not complicated, but simple—easily 
operated and another feature is its PER¬ 
FECT SAFETY. 
NOT DANGEROUS LIKE GASOLINE 
And liable to explode and cause fire at 
any moment. This stove is so safe that 
yoii could drop a match In the oil tank 
and It would go out. ... , 
This Oil-Gas Stove does any kind of 
cooking that a coal or gas range will do 
_invaluable for the kitchen, laundry— 
summer — .»** ~---o 
camping, etc. Splendid for canning fruit 
—with a portable oven placed over the 
burner splendid baking can be done. 
Another Important Feature. 
Is tiie invention of a small Radiator 
Attachment which if placed over the 
burner makes .a desirable heating stove 
during the fall and winter so that the 
old cook stove may be done away with 
entirely. 
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 experiment but a positive suc¬ 
cess and giving splendid satisfaction and 
as a few extracts may be interesting to 
our readers we produce them: 
L. S. Norris, of Vt., writes: ‘‘The Har¬ 
rison Oil-Gas Generators are wonderful 
savers of fuel—at least 50% to 75% 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 sim¬ 
ple anyone can safely use it. It is what 
I have wanted for years. Certainly a 
blessing to human kind.” 
Mr. E. D. Arnold, of Ncbr., writes: 
“That he waxed 94.25 a mouth for fuel 
by using the Harrison Oil-Gas Stove. 
That his gas range cost him $5.50 per 
month and tile Harrison only $1.25 per 
month.” 
J. A. Shafer, of Pa., writes: ‘‘The Har¬ 
rison Oil-Gas Stove makes an intense 
heat from a small quantity of oil—en¬ 
tirely free from smoke or smell—great 
improvement over any other oil stove. 
Has a perfect arrangement for combus¬ 
tion—cam scarcely be distinguished from 
a natural gas fire.” 
Mr. H. B. Thompson, of Ohio, writes: 
"I congratulate you on such a grand in¬ 
vention to aid the poor in this time of 
high fuel. The mechanism is so simple— 
easily operated—no danger. The color of 
tiie gas flame is beautiful dark blue, 
and so hot seems almost double as pow¬ 
erful as gasoline.” 
Mrs. J. L. 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. Tra Eble, J. P„ of Wis.. writes: 
“Well pleased with (lie Harrison—far 
ahead of gasoline. No smoke or dirt—no 
trouble. Tn perfectly safe—no danger of 
explosion like gasoline.” 
Chas. L. Bondeke, of N. 
Y., writes: "It is a pleas¬ 
ure to be the owner of 
your wonderful Oil-Gas 
Stove—no coal yard, 
plumbing — ash e s or 
dust. One match lights 
doubt that it is a wonderful improve¬ 
ment over other stoves. 
The writer personally saw these Oil- 
Gas Stoves in operation—in fact, uses 
one in his own home—is delighted with 
its workings, and after a thorough in¬ 
vestigation can say to our readers that 
this Harrison Oil-Gas Stove made by 
the Cincinnati firm is the only perfect 
burner of its kind. 
It is made in three sizes: 1, 2 or 3 gen¬ 
erators to a stove. They are made of 
steel throughout—thoroughly tested be¬ 
fore shipping—sent out complete—ready 
for use as soon as received—nicely* fin¬ 
ished with nickel 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. 
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ALL SIZES 
the stove and in 10 minutes breakfast 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. 
Geo. Robertson, of Maine writes: “Am 
delighted with Oil-Gas, so are my friends 
—took 12 orders in 3 days.” 
A. B. Slirnp, of Texas, writes: “I want 
the agency—in a day and a half took 
over a dozen orders.” 
Edward Wilson, of Mo., writes: “The 
Harrison very satisfactory—Sold 5 stoves 
lij&t day I had mine.” 
J. H. lialman, of Tenn„ writes: “Al¬ 
ready have 70 orders.” 
’Phis is certainly a good chance for our 
readers to make money this summer. 
Hundreds of other prominent people 
highly endorse and recommend oil-gas 
fuel and there certainly seems to he no 
HOW TO GET ONE 
All our lady readers who want to en¬ 
joy the pleasures of a gas stove—tiie 
cheapest, cleanest and safest fuel—save 
1-3 to 1-2 on fuel bills and do their cook¬ 
ing, baking, ironing and canning fruit at 
small expense should have one of these 
remarkable stoves. 
Space prevents a more detailed descrip¬ 
tion, but these oil-gas stoves will bear 
out the most exacting demand for dur¬ 
ability and satisfactory properties. 
If you will write to the only makers. 
The World M fg. Co., 0522 World Bldg., 
Clnclniwiti. Ohio, and ask for their illus¬ 
trated pamphlet describing this inven¬ 
tion and also letters from hundreds of 
delighted users you will receive much 
valuable information. 
The price of these Stoves is remarkably 
low, only $3.25 up. And it is indeed diffi¬ 
cult to Imagine where that amount of 
money could be invested in anything else- 
that would bring such saving in fuel 
bills, so much good health and satisfac¬ 
tion to our wives. 
DON’T FAIL TO WRITE TODAY 
For full information regarding this 
splendid invention. 
The World Mfg. Co. is composed of 
prominent business men of Cincinnati, 
are perfectlv responsible and reliable, 
capital $100,000.00 and will do just as 
they agree. The stoves are just as rep¬ 
resented and fully warranted. 
Don’t fail to write for Catalogue. 
$40.00 Weekly and Expenses. 
The firm offers splendid inducements 
to agents, arid an energetic man or 
woman having spare time can get a 
good position paying big wages by writ¬ 
ing them at once and mentioning this 
paper. x . 
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 economi¬ 
cal and delightful that the sales of these 
Stoves last month were enormous and 
the factory is rushed with thousands of 
orders. 
Many of our 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. Ex¬ 
hibit this stove before 8 or 10 people 
and vou excite their curiosity and should 
be able to sell 5 or 8 and make $10 to 
$15 a day. Why should people live in 
penury or suffer hardships for the want 
of plenty of money when an opportunity 
r «>f this sort is open? 
Don't 
buy a 
Vehicle 
of any 
kind until 
S ou get our 
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