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A-pril 11, 190.S. 
HE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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Paint Bills 
By using INGERSOLL PAINT—proved 
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GREEN MOUNTAIN 
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Finest workmanship and 
material 
Strong, rigid and durable 
Simplest and most 
practical 
Fully Guaranteed 
Liberal discount on 
EARLY Orders—write 
NOW for Special Offer 
Creamery Package MfgCo. 
220 West St., Rutland, Vt. 
FUIHA 
{(■■■IBB B M Prairie Dogs, 
mm m Woodchucks, Gophers, 
and Grain Insects. 
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grind slow but exceed¬ 
ingly small.” So the weevil, but you can stop their 
*with “Fuma Carbon Bisulphide are doing. 
EDWARD R. TAYLOR, Penn Yan, N. Y. 
Sold From Our Factory to Your 
/Farm—'Try It for a Month on Approval 
—Just Write a Postal tor our Price 
Write us a postal today and we’ll tell you the special, low, 
confidential price that we can make you direct for a New 
American Cultivator right now—and send you our Big American^ 
Cultivator Book Free. 
We can make this astonishingly low price because we sell direct fronP 
our factory to you. This direct dealing saves you all the dealers’' 
profits, saves you all the traveling men’s salaries and expenses. Our 1 
direct-to-you price just covers the actual cost of manufacturing the machine,' 
with one reasonable profit added for ourselves on a 
St 
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160 
Acre 
FARIV 
10 Western 
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FREE 
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WHAT A SETTLER CAN SECURE IN 
WESTERN CANADA 
160 Acres Grain-Growing Land FREE —20 to 40 Bu. 
Wheat to the Acre—40 to 90 Bu. Oats to the Acre—35 to 
60 Bu. Bariev to the Acre — Timber for Fencing and 
Buildings FREE — Good Laws with Low Taxation- 
Splendid Railroad Facilities and Low Rates—Schools 
and Churches Convenient—Satisfactory Markets for 
all Productions—Good Climate and Perfect Heulth— 
Chances for Profitable Investments. 
SomooSthe choicest grain-producing lands in Sas¬ 
katchewan and Alberta may now be acquired in these 
most healthful and prosperous sections under (the 
REVISED HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS 
by which entry may be made by proxy (on certain 
conditions), by the father, mother, son, daughter, 
brother or sister of intending homesteader. 
Entry fee in each case is $10.00. For pamphlet “Last 
Best West,” particulars as to rates, routes, best time 
to go and where to locate, apply to 
SUPT. OF IMMIGRATION, Ottawa, Canada; 
or THOMAS DUNCAN, Canadian Govt. Agent, 
Syracuse Bank Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. 
New AmericarL Cviltivator 
/ Now we can’t name a price in this advertisement. We don’t care to have dealers know how low 
we are selling the New American this year on the direct-to-you plan. But if you are a farmer 
and want the best cultivator for your own use—just drop us a postal or letter telling us so. And 
we will at once send you a free catalog and quote you a confidential price that will surprise you. And 
r remember the New American is the best and the Standard. Any user will tell you that. The only way 
to get the “real thing” is to order the up-to-date New American direct from us. No dealer can supply you 
y for we don’t sell to dealers, because we want to save you dealers’ profits. We are the exclusive manu¬ 
facturers of the Old Reliable, Original New American Cultivator. To prove its superiority we allow 
30 Days Free Field Test Send For Our Free Book Today 
on every New American Cultivator. This enables you to prove to yourself, 
in your own way, by every test, that the New American is the best cultivator 
made—that it is all we claim it to be—that it will do all we claim it will do—that 
it will satisfy you absolutely—at all times in everyway. If you don’t find all 
this absolutely true, we don’t want you to keep it, simply ship the machine 
back to us and you’re not out a penny. 
We do this because we want you to prove to yourself that the New 
American hasn’t an equal at any price. We don't want you to be fooled on 
a substitute—we don’t want you to accept an imitation—because we know 
the only original New American is the only cultivator that will give you 
real satisfaction all the way through. 
We have been building this Cultivator for years and we’re going to 
keep right on building it for years to come. 
Just take this opportunity to get our confidential price to you 
direct and our Big, New American Cultivator Book Free by writing 
us a postal or letter now.— Address 
American Harrow Co 
•9 
168 Hastings Street 
Detroit, Michigan 
CAHOON 
is the name of the most accurate and dur- 
) Hand Seed Sower on the mar- 
ret. Sows 4 to 5 acres per hour. 
^Wrlte for new booklet,* ‘Sowing 
for Results’ ’ and 50th anniver¬ 
sary souvenir. 
Goodell company 
14 Main St., Antrim, N, 
WITH GROOVED TIRES 
4 in. wide. The Groove protects 
the heads of spokes from wear, 
which makes wheel good and 
strong till tire is worn out. We 
make plain tire wheels in other 
widths. We make wheels to fit 
any thimble skein or straight 
steel axle. Get our free catalog 
of Steel Wheels and Low Dowm 
Handy Wagons. 
HAVANA METAL WHEEL CO.. 
Box 17 Havana, Ell. 
$49.75 
BUY A NEW YORK STATE WAGON 
DIRECT FROM FACTORY 
If you want the best made at the lowest pos¬ 
sible price. We build wagons for service— 
not merely to sell. We are the only N. Y. 
Slate factory selling direct to user, saving 
one-third of the cost for you. 
Send for One on Approval. 
Safe delivery guaranteed—no deposit or re¬ 
ferences required. Our wagon can sell it¬ 
self or there will be no sale Write today 
for catalog oi 100 styles and Wholesale Price 
List. 
$ 41.50 
Handy WagoniRemovable seats, 
drop end gate strong and dur¬ 
able. Can't be duplicated any¬ 
where. 
A No. ! Runabout: spindle seat, 
easy riding, will last for many 
years. It defies competition. 
Rochester Vehicle Company, 362 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Long LifeandWHY 
MR. FARMER: Have you ever stopped to think why some farm wagons 
last only three or four years? It is chiefly because of tbe low grade timber 
put into them. All wagons look much alike when new because you can’t 
tell what’s under the paint and varnish. It pays to make sure what paint 
is covering up in a farm wagon, for the best mechanic on earth cannot 
make a good wagon out of poor timber. Even though good lumber is used, 
such as oak and hickory, a wagon will not last long if the timber has not 
been thoroughly air seasoned, but instead dried in a kiln. It takes a lot of 
capital to keep lumber air drying three to five years. Few wagon makers 
can afford it. Seasoned and dry kiln lumber look alike, but what a dif¬ 
ference in the wearing of the wagon. 
The reputation of the Moline Wagon was made many years ago by its 
unusual lasting, wearing qualities—due to using the best air-seasoned tim¬ 
ber. This reputation is far more valuable to us than the dollars that could 
be saved in using poor lumber or improperly seasoned good lumber. We 
are proud of what’s under the paint on 
THE 
NEW 
MOLINE 
Oak and 
Hickory 
Iron-Glad 
Then good workmanship is another factor in the construction of a farm 
wagon and in the Moline this is plainly evident at a glance. It is clad in 
iron wherever wear or strain comes, and this ironing is heavy and 
strong. This is why a Moline out-lasts two ordinary wagons—proves the 
cheapest in the ena to buy. 
Tires are set hot—not forced on, at great injury to the hubs, spokes and 
felloes. All the other iron work is known to be right before it leaves the 
blacksmith’s hands. In the paint shop the same high quality policy is pur¬ 
sued. Good paint properly put on finishes a wagon as well as protects it 
from the elements of the weather. 
A trip through our factory is not possible to everyone so we have pub¬ 
lished a book describing the material and method of manufacturing the 
Moline that is as near to actually seeing the work done as we 
can make it. We would like to send you a copy free, postpaid. 
Ask your dealer to show you the Moline Wagon and be sure to 
send for the wagon book. Moline Wagon Co., Moline, Ill. 
Handsome Watch Fob Free for this and our other five ads spell¬ 
ing the word "Moline.” Send 10 cents for packing and postage. 
Veil Ih>\ 
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Hoof Worry 
Is Overf* 
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‘M'O painting — No repairing. 
’ That’s the story of Amatite. 
It means a tight roof—an eco¬ 
nomical roof—a durable roof. 
Do not confuse Amatite roofing 
with the ordinary smooth surfaced 
kind. It is in a class by itself. 
Many so-called “ready roofings” 
are not “ready” until they get a 
special coat of paint, which you 
pay for extra,—if not at once, 
surely a year or two after they are 
laid. 
Amatite needs no attention of 
this kind. When you have finished 
nailing it on your roof it is a com¬ 
plete roof which needs no painting. 
It has a top surface of real min¬ 
eral matter— Amatite—which not 
only makes painting unnecessary 
but resists storms and snow better 
than paint or coating of any kind. 
It is also an excellent fire 
tardant. 
re- 
Another source of satisfaction in 
buying Amatite is that it can be 
put on by anyone. No special 
tools or skilled labor required. 
Nails and liquid cement for laps 
are furnished free. 
You save both money and labor 
when you use Amatite. 
When the roofing question comes 
up, ask yourself — Are the old 
methods good enough for me or 
do I want something new and 
better? . 
If you do this you will surely buy 
Amatite. No progressive man 
would do otherwise. 
FREE SAMPLE . 
We should like to send you a 
Free Sample of Amatite and illus¬ 
trated Booklet telling all about it. 
Write to-day to our nearest office 
and you will learn something to 
your advantage. 
BARRETT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 
New York Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Cleveland Allegheny 
Cincinnati Kansas City Minneapolis New Orleans Bo: ton 
London, Eng. 
