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plain disk, A, and either a concavo-convex 

 disk, C, or a disk, C, connected by a bar B, 

 having a stud D, provided with sockets // ij, 

 as and for the purpose hereinbefore specified. 



131,066. CALVIN D. PERKINS, Prince- 



ville, 111. Cultivators. Sep. 3, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The slotted semicircular bars A, 

 made with projecting ends a' to receive the ad- 

 justable connecting-bolts B C, substantially as 

 herein shown and described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



2. The slotted bars D, in combination with 

 the bolt C and forward ends a' of the slotted 

 semicircular bars A, for the purpose of con- 

 necting the drive-wheels F with said bars A ad- 

 justably, substantially as herein shown and de- 

 scribed. 



132,504. FREDERIC TRIGALET, As- 

 toria, N. Y. Cultivators. Oct. 22, 1872. 

 Claim. A cultivator having a series of U- 

 shaped blades or cutters, the limbs of each of 

 which are arranged at different angles to each 

 other on the line of travel, substantially as 

 shown and described, for the purpose set forth. 



133,932, SAMUEL H. FOLSOM, Win- 

 chester, Mass. Hoes. Dec. 17, 1872. 

 Claim. 1. In a hoe or cultivator mounted 

 on two wheels, the two axles, B and B', the 

 axes of which are in line with each other, but 

 separated for the purpose herein set forth, and 

 connected by the arch C rising above, the 

 plants and extending forward to receive the 

 handle D, whether said axles and arch are cast 

 in one piece or in separate pieces and bolted 

 together, substantiall)i as described. 



2. In a hoe or cultivator mounted on wheels 

 and arranged to work on both sides of the 

 same row of plants, the cutters //' placed di- 

 rectly under the axle and attached thereto in 

 such a manner that they may be readily ad- 

 justed toward or from each other in the di- 

 rection of the length of the axle and also to a 

 greater or less distance from said axle in a ver- 

 tical direction, substantially as described. 



3. In combination with the cutters//', the 

 rakes gg / , arranged and operating substantially 

 as described, for the purpose specified. 



136,020. NORVAL D. BEECROFT, 



Bangor, Ma. Hoes. Feb. 18, 1873. 



Claim. The combination of the wheel a, 

 handles b b, and hoe-blade e, secured, substan- 

 tially as described — to wit, by plates// and h, 

 pivot g, and bolt //, — to a vertically-adjustable 

 standard, d, all operating substantially as set 

 forth, for the purposes specified. 



136,220. LANSING J. DA WD Y.Ham- 

 burg, Iowa. Hand-Cultivators. Feb. 25, 



l8 73- 



Claim. The within-described garden-imple- 

 ment, consisting of the frame A B, wheel C, 

 knife G, and bows D D, pivoted at one end 

 and perforated at the other end, by which 

 means they are made adjustable, all substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



137,098. GEORGE W. RUE, Hamilton, 

 Ohio. Hand-Cultivators. Mar. 25, 1873. 

 Claim. The combination of front frame a 

 a with frame B, or its equivalent, so construct- 

 ed as to admit of the use of one or more of 

 the standards b, upon which either of the in- 

 terchangeable tools I) E H M may be secured, 

 substantially as described, for the purposes 

 specified. 



137,124. EDMONDBLANCHARD, 



Poolesville, Md. Combined Garden Hoes 



and Rollers. Mar. 25, 1873. 



Claim. A garden implement formed of the 

 hoe A, curved and beveled or twisted plate B, 

 shank or eye C, arms D, and roller E, con- 

 structed and arranged in connection with each 

 other, substantially as herein shown and de- 

 scribed, and for the purpose set forth. 



139,001. EVANDER M. GRAHAM, 



Vernon, La. Cultivators. May 20, 1873. 



Filed May 16, 1872. 



Claim. ' 1. The combination of the frame 

 A B, wheels D, axles x, hooks I, rod L, and 

 rack or frame E, adapted to receive plows H 

 or other cultivating devices, substantially as 

 shown and described. 



2. The combination of the bars E 2 E 3 , bolts 

 and nuts 1 2345678910, and blocks F 

 with the frame A B, substantially as shown and 

 described. 



3. The grooves _y in the frame A B, in com- 

 bination with the notches ~b in the rack or 

 frame E, substantially as and for the purpose 

 described and set forth. 



139,193. REUBEN RUST, Odessa, Del. 



Cultivators. May 20, 1873. Filed Sep. 28, 



1872. 



Claim. The hand-cultivator described, hav- 

 ing the central beam A, provided with the han- 

 dle B, and tooth D, removable side beams B', 

 and solid triangular-pointed teeth D', having 

 upright shanks E, together with the coupling- 

 band C, substantially as specified. 



144,912. DAVID MACK, Barnsville, 

 Kans. Garden - Cultivating Implements. 

 Nov. 25, 1873. Filed June 28, 1873. 

 Claim. The combination of wheel D, join- 

 ted beam E A, rear roller L, and standard F, 

 with horizontal weed-cutter J and rearward- 

 superposed rake I, as and for the purpose de- 

 scribed. 



144,927. AMOS W. ROSS, Northfield, 



Mass. Hand Cultivators. Nov. 25, 1873.' 



Filed Sep. 13, 1873. 



Claim. The combination of the wheels A, 

 axle B, handles C, and cross-bar D with the 

 pivoted side bars F, pivoted middle bars G, 

 the plows, the keepers H, guards I, and hillers 

 M, substantially as herein shown and described. 



145,153. SAMUEL A. CONRAD, Cen- 

 trailia, 111. Hand - Cultivators. Dec. 2, 

 1873. Filed Nov. 6, 1873. 

 Claim. The within-described hand-culti- 



