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TENDERS. 



100,325. MARKRIGELL, Newton, Ala., 

 assignor to himself, Robert D., William D., 

 and Robert F. Joy, Milford, Ga. Plows. 

 Mar. i, 1870. 



Claim. The solid nlate E, provided with 

 pivoted arm e, and sliding arm /, constructed 

 and arranged to operate in connection with 

 the share C and plow-beam A, in the manner 

 and -for the purpose specified. 



100,984. JOSEPH CLUCKNER, Arca- 



dia, Ind. Dirt-Gauges for Plows. 



Mar. 



22, 1870. 



Claim. The gauge D F, guard-loop or 

 keeper E, and adjusting-ring G, in combina- 

 tion with each other and with the plow-beam 

 or frame, said parts being constructed and 

 operating substantially as herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



102,959. BENJAMIN F. NEELY, 

 Daleville, Ind. Clod-Fenders and Cultiva- 

 tors Combined. May 10, 1870. 

 Claim. The combination and arrangement 



of the fender E F, shovel G, connecting-rod 



H, hand-lever I, and rack K, substantially as 



set forth. 



103,203. EDWARD LANNAY, Mow- 

 rvtown, Ohio. Clod Fenders. May 17, 

 1870. 



Claim. 1. The flanged and adjustable clod- 

 fender D G G', formed and adapted to operate 

 substantially as set forth. 



2. The provision of the adjustable knives 

 H h at' the front lower angle of the fender, as 

 set forth. 



3. The knives I or J J, whether single or 

 double bladed, projecting in an upward and 

 forward direction, arranged and adapted to 

 operate in the manner explained. 



105,047. JOSEPH 0. CURRYER, and 

 WILLIAM F. CURRYER, I horntown, 

 Ind. Fenders for Plows and Cultivators. 

 July 5, 1870. Antedated June 30, 1870. 

 Claim. 1. In combination with a fender, 

 the rear vertical rod F, constructed substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes hereinbefore set 

 forth. 



2. In combination with the vertical rod F 

 and the plow-beam, the horizontal adjustable 

 rod H, staple G, and wedge //, all arranged 

 and operating substantially in the manner and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



1 3. A fender or screen, adaptable to plows or 

 cultivators of varied patterns and dimensions, 

 and capable of adjustment, by and through the 

 means hereinbefore described. 



106,064. WILLIAM B. KIDDER, Pike 



Township, Ind. Clod-Fenders. Aug. 2, 



1870. 



Claim. A clod-fender combining in its con- 

 struction an adjustable bar, B, arm C C there- 

 on, and a screen, A, pivoted to such bar, sub- 

 stantially as set forth. 



109,511. REUBEN HARPSTER, West 

 Cairo, Ohio. Clod-Fenders. Nov. 22, 1870. 

 Claim. The construction of the adjustable 

 spring bar I, the open-fingered fender G H, 

 and the perforated and slotted L-shaped bar J, 

 when the several parts are arranged in relation 

 to the plow, as specified. 



111,631. ROBERT T. GILLESPIE, Mill- 

 port, Ohio. Clod-Fenders. Feb. 7, 1871. 

 Claim. 1. The shield H, constructed as de- 

 scribed, and provided with an adjustable sliding 

 auxiliary shield I, substantially as and for the 

 purposes herein set forth. 



2. In combination with a plow, the slotted 

 L-shaped bars D D, hinged bars E E, with 

 their braces G G, and the fender H I, all con- 

 structed and arranged substantially as and for 

 the purposes herein set forth. 



111,790. AXEXANDER B. THORN- 

 TON, New Berlin, 111. Combined Fenders 

 and Gauge-Wheels. Feb. 14, 187 1. Ante- 

 dated Feb. 11, 1871. 



Claim. The arrangement, with reference to 

 the beams A and plows C, of the fenders H, 

 slotted standards J, and adjustable brace-bars 

 K, all constructed as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



112,152. JESSE KINNEY^ London, as- 

 signor to himself and Cyrus Kinney, Inger- 

 soll, Canada. Stubble Attachments for Plows. 

 Feb. 28, 1871. 

 Claim. The device C, when constructed, 



attached, and operating substantially as and 



for the purpose herein set forth. 



112,405. FORTUNE L. BAILEY, Free- 

 port, Ind. Clod-Fenders. Mar. 7, 1871. 

 Claim. The construction of the head-block 

 A, with mortise or cavities, into which the rods 

 or slats are put, and made secure by set-screw, 

 wedge, or rivet, that they may be moved or 

 taken out at will, in combination with the rods, 

 and for the purpose set forth, or its equivalent, 



114,040. ISAAC N. PYLE, Pleasant 

 • Mills, Ind. Cultivators. Apr. 25, 1871. 



Claim. The bracket K, having the form 

 and applied to the beams A, as shown, and the 

 fender J and spring L arranged therewith as 

 specified, whereby the shank of said fender 

 has a double bearing and a vertical play in 

 the bracket, for the purpose set forth. 



117,317. BENJAMIN F. NEELY, York- 

 town, Ind. Fenders for Plows. July 25,. 

 1871. 



Claim. A plow-fender, having a series of 

 elastic teeth, B, combined with a perforated 

 bar, D, movable thereon, to adjust their dis- 

 tance apart and thus graduate the quantity of 

 soil that passes there-through. 



118,267. GEORGE L. PERRY, Berlin, 

 Wis. Clod-Fenders. Aug. 22, 1871. 

 Claim. An improved corn-shield, consist- 

 ing of the bracket B, bolt C, bar D, and plate 



