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THEi RURAL NEW-YORKER 
June 1, 1912, 
HUMOROUS 
SAVE HALF Your 
Bills 
By using INGERSOLL PAINT— proved 
best by 66 years’ use. It will please you. 
Only Paint endorsed by the “Grange." 
Mad* in all colors,—for all purposes. 
DELIVERED FREE. 
From the Mill Direct to You at Factory Prices. 
INGERSOLL PAINT BOOK —FREE 
Tells all about Paint and Painting f!r Durability. 
How to avoid trouble and expense caused by paintf 
fading, chalking and peeling. Valuable information 
y° u . with Sample Color Oards. Writo me. DO 
IT NOW. I can save you money. 
0. W. Ingersoil. 246 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N.V. 
MANLOVE GATE 
Automatic. Always in order. Opened or closed with¬ 
out assistance or stopping. Adds beauty, value, safety 
ana convenience to any home, and is approved by Gov¬ 
ernment for Rural Routes. 
Manlove Gate Co., 29 West Huron St.. Chicaoo, III. 
Alleged Humorist: “Can you imagine 
anything worse than a giraffe with a 
sore throat?" Proven One: “Sure! A 
centipede with corns.”—Coyote. 
“De world owes you a livin',” said 
Uncle Eben, “but you’s liable to have 
to go after de world wif a hoe or an 
axe to make it give up."—Washington 
Star. 
Bacon : “Hear your friend went into 
the bee business last Summer.” Egbert: 
“He did." “What luck?" “Oh, just his 
usual luck. He got stung 1”—Yonkers 
Statesman. 
Elderly Aunt:— “I suppose you 
wondered, dear little Hans, why I left 
you so abruptly in the lane. I saw a 
man, and oh, how I ran 1" Hans:—“Did 
you get him?"—Fliegende Blaetter. 
City Sport : —“Can I have some 
shooting on your farm?" Farmer:— 
“Certainly. There are two tramps in 
the barn, a book agent in the kitchen, 
a lightning-rod agent at the front door, 
and a tin peddler at the front gate. 
Take your choice.”—Credit Lost. 
“Go back and shut the door, Tommy 1” 
ordered Mr. Tucker with a frown. 
“Carelessness such as that never made 
anybody rich.” “Why, yes, it did, paw," 
said Tommy. “Think how rich it made 
the man who invented that dingus that 
goes on the top of a door and makes it 
shut itself."—Chicago Tribune. 
Edith is being trained in the way she 
should go. She is sometimes rebellious, 
and the day she was five she returned 
from her outing in the country with re¬ 
newed determination. “Mamma,” she 
began, breathlessly, “nurse took me to 
see real cows; and what do you think 
—they were chewing gum!”—Harper’s 
Magazine. 
A clergyman in a small town was 
deploring the fact that none of the 
couples that came in from the country 
to be married stopped at his house for 
the purpose. “Well, brother,” said the 
man addressed, “what can you expect 
with that big sign on the tree there, 
‘Five Dollars’ Fine for Hitching here’?" 
—Youth’s Companion. 
“First thing you do,” say the em¬ 
ployer to the new young man who has 
been engaged as a city salesman, “you 
go into the back office and take that desk 
the other man used,and see if you can 
get some order out of chaos.” An 
hour later the enthusiastic young man 
appears and diffidently reports: “Mr. 
Kimphlet, I am sorry, but I have looked 
all through the card index and the 
telephone directory, and I can’t find the 
address of Mr. Chaos, to solicit that 
order from him.—Judge. 
When you write advertisers mention The 
R. N.-Y. and you’ll get a quick reply and a 
“square deal.” See guarantee editorial page. 
Just an easy handful of 
KODAK FILM 
Will tell the story of your vacation. There's film for a dozen 
pictures in each cartridge, the weight is trifling. 
The Kodak itself slips into the pocket and the picture 
making is simple from start to finish. Press the button—do the 
rest—or leave it to another—just as you please. 
The Kodak system does more than simply remove the inconveniences 
of the glass plate and dark-room methods of picture taking—it gives better 
results. There’s no question about the advantages of daylight loading and 
daylight development by the Tank method. Thousands of the best profes¬ 
sional photographers now use the Tank system for their work even though 
they have the experience and the facilities for dark-room work. They have 
adopted the Tank because it gives them better results. If it’s better for 
the professional there’s no question about it for the amateur. 
You can take good pictures with a Kodak. You can finish them well 
by the Kodak system without a dark-room—or if you prefer, can mail them 
at slight cost and no danger of breakage if you wish to have a professional 
finisher do the work for you. 
Ask your dealer or write us for Kodak catalogue. 
Kodaks, from $5.00 up. Brownie Cameras (they work like Kodaks), 
from $ 1.00 to $12.00. 
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 
387 State Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Fill Your Silo Cheaply 
Many things enter into the cost of filling your Silo, but 
the mo6t important one is your Silo Filler. A poor 
machine means a high cost, and an 
Appleton Quality Silo Filler 
means the lowest cost. The positive feed table, the large 
throat, big feed rolls, the four spiral tool 6teel knives 
and the powerful blower mean great capacity. The 
solid Oak frame means strength. The single lever 
control, the handy side table, the flexible top dis- 
— tributer mean convenience. In fact, the whole 
machine means satisfaction, while our guarantee 
Red Cross 
Dynamite 
Costs less than half of shovel 
method. Ditches 100 ft. to 200 ft., 
long excavated in an instant. One 
man can do the work. No re¬ 
shoveling of dirt necessary. 
Booklqt Free 
To learn how progressive farmers 
are using dynamite for removing 
stumps and boulders, planting and 
cultivating fruit trees, regenerating 
barren soil, ditching, draining, 
excavating and road-making, ask for 
farming With Dynamite, No. 30 
DU PONT POWDER CO. 
PIONEER POWDER MAKERS OF AMERICA 
f* . WILMINGTON, DEL. 
- (The Blast) 
ist wjftOfRp 
that our Silo Filler will, under equal conditions,do more and better work with less power 
and will last longer, means absolute safety for you. More Silos will be built and more en¬ 
silage fed this year than ever before. We have already sold more Silo Fillers this year 
than we did in all of 1911. To insure prompt delivery you should arrange for a machine 
at once. Write to-day for free illustrated booklet. 
xAPPLETON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 427 Fargo Street, Batavia. I1L 
■ prevent damage to eggs, garden truck, truits, live stockl 
Ion road to market. Make any wagon a spring wagon. Soon! 
I save cost—produce brings bigger prices—wagon lasts! 
|longer-—horses benefited—thousands in use—“my wagon| 
rides like auto” says one. Get a pair at dealers. 
If not at dealer’s write us. Insist onHarvey’s. 
40 sizes —fit any wagon—sustain any load to 
I 10,000 lbs. Catalog and fistful of proofs free. 
HARVEY SPRING CO.. 71G171h St., Racine, Wis. 
A Hay Press That Carries 
Its Own Power Plant 
Combination Solid Steel, Big-Capacity Press 
With Gas Engine Mounted on Same Truck 
This sensational Money-Making 
Hay Baling Outfit, which we _ 
Introduced in 1910, has just ^ 
about doubled the profits of 
the hay baler. Many balers — 
cleaned up $10, $12 and even $15 a day right 
along. Hay now commands a big price, and ys/ii \k .j j- 
everyone wants theirs baled. nindlOW „ U im 6 _ 
™X^ COmp , act l big-capacity, all-steel press, handling 214*to 3% tons per hour. Carries Its 
co ™P letel y equipped. Easy to move. Coupled up short, you don’t need a 
40-acre fieid to turn It around. Always ready for business. You can get in a big day’s work 
Wr?J?L d “ y 'i T . h u press , ha . s a b,8r feed °P enin er- It’s a self-feeder, too! Feeds direct from fork. 
cl ^ ch sprocket on press. Lever convenient for feeder; starts or stops press 
No condenser box. n<? dangerous foot tamping, no balance wheels, no compli- 
Lever IT’IaWQNDER FOR WINDROW*WQRtL.^ Extra - leQ£th tyin ^ chamber. 
Sandwich Motor Press 
Engine Is the very best quality. Hopper- 
cooled type—requires little water. H as both 
batteries and magneto. Heavy steel roller, 
chain drive. No belts to lose power or 
cause trouble. Chain delivers full power of 
engine. 
Comes completely and fully equipped. En¬ 
gine can be removed for other work. Can 
furnish outfits with 4, 5, 7 and 9-horsepower 
engines. 
Both press and engine are of the very best 
Quality—made for hard, continuous service— 
yet the cost of the outfit Is very reasonable. 
Horse-Power Presses, Too! 
We make a complete line of hay presses— 
not only motor presses, with which we fur 
GUARANTEED 
SPANGLER 
LOW DOWN 
Lime Spreader 
Unequalled for spreading Lime, Nitrate Soda- 
all commercial fertilizers. Spreads 150 to 4000 
1 lbs fertilizer per acre—evenly, quickly, economi¬ 
cally. Low down discharge. 
Saves Money—Fertilizer 
bj preventing limo or fertilizer blowing awav. Has posi- 
J tive force feed—one lever regulates— 
I i ustautly adjusted. Hopper low down r 
I —easy to fill. Large,broad tired wheels 
I lighten draft. Strongest, 
I spreader made. Four sizes./ w 
Low prices this year— write i 
us before you buy. I 
I The Spangler Mfg.Co. \ 
\ 518 Queen St., York, Pa. 
gine), but horse-power presses of the very" 
latest type— steel frame or wood frame- 
small or large capacity. 
Catalog FREE 
Few people realize how well hay-baling 
pays. Baled hay is in tremendous demand 
every place. It’s shipped all over the world. 
Pays every farmer big to bale his hay. Pays 
you big to do the baling! 
Send us your name and address on a postal 
TODAY, stating whether you wish a motor, 
belt or horse-power press, and we will send 
you our latest catalog showing the complete 
line of Sandwich Presses. The catalog will 
also give you a good Idea of the big profits 
In hay-baling. (551 
nish engine (or you can use your own en- __ 
Sandwich M anufacturing Company, 236 Main St., Sandwich. II! 
■ r * 1 ™' Branches: Box 236, Kansas City Mo.; Box 236 Council Bluffs, la. 
