[February, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1881 .] 
CHILLED STEEL PLOW! 
OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK. 
A: j.ir- 
First Premium at Pennsylvania State Fair, 1880; First Premium at 
New York State Fair, 1880; First Premium at National 
Fair, Washington, D. C., and at Sixty-Three 
other County and Town Fairs. 
It combines all the excel¬ 
lencies of any Plow In use. 
It obviates all the objec¬ 
tions made to any other Plow. 
It embraces several new 
features of the greatest 
value. 
Its Beam, Jointer Stand¬ 
ard, and Wheel Standard are 
STEEL, and its Mold Board 
Is a composition of Steel and 
Iron, chilled under a process 
for which we have obtained 
an exclusive patent. _ 
Its weight Is eighteen pounds less than our former styles. 
A first-class Steel Plow, made In the ordinary way, full rigged, retails for twenty-two 
dollars. Inferior Steel Plows retail from sixteen to nineteen dollars. 
I’he price of our new Plow is but Seventeen Dollars, and It Is the cheapest 
Agricultural Implement ever sold. 
It is cheaper than any other Plow now made would be at five dollars and a half. 
Its Mold Board 
will outwear three of 
the very best kinds 
of the ordinary steel 
mold hoards. 
It will scour In soils where all 
steel plows and all other plows have 
hitherto proved a failure. 
With this plow will be introduced 
anew style of Plow Point and Jointer 
Point, on which we have obtained 
Patents, and which are also a great- 
improvement, both as regards wear 
and strength. 
The Jointer can be shifted so as to take more or less land, and it can always he kept on a line with the Plow. 
The wheel will run under the beam or one side of it as desired, and always keep in line. 
The beam is adjustable for Spring or Pall Plowing-, and. also for two or three horses. 
The handles can be adjusted to accomodate a man or boy on the same Plow. 
It Is the Lightest Draft Plow ever made. 
Wooden beams are going out of use because they shrink, swell, and warp, and never run two seasons alike. Iron beams are too heavy. 
Malleable beams become demoralized and bend, which is worse than to break. 
A Steel beam is the necessity of the day. It is three times as strong, and very much lighter than any other style. 
W T hen we say a Mold Board is chilled, the Farmers know it Is so. 
We do not palm off on them a composition of various metals and call It chilled metaL 
We want agents for this new Plow In every town in this state. 
We can give hut a very small discount to them, hut we will pay the Railroad Freight. 
We propose to place this Plow in the hands of the Farmers as near the cost of manufacture as possible. 
It is the best Agricultural Implement ever sold. It is the cheapest. 
Persons, therefore, who are not willing to act as agents on the principle that “ a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling,” need 
not apply for an agency. 
No Plows on commission. All sales absolute. 
We make Right and Left Hand Plows of all sizes. Also Side Hill Plows. 
C5?~ This is the only Steel Chilled Plow in the World. 
Steel costs several times more than Iron. But this Plow, full rigged, by giving small discounts, can he sold for Seventeen Dollars. 
Compare this price with that of any Iron Plow ever made. 
Where there are no agents, we will, on receipt of Seventeen Dollars, send a Plow to any Railroad Station In the State, and pay the 
freight. Address 
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW COMPANY, Syracuse, N. Y. 
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CORTLAND WAGON GO. 
Maiiufaeturers of 
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, 
End Spring, Side Spring and Side Bar 
OPEN TOP BITGOIES, 
Phaetons, Road Wagons, 
Etc., Etc. 
Having recently enlarged our Works, we are 
prepared to and will furnislt a better wagon 
for the money than any other concern in the 
United States. All our work is fully war¬ 
ranted. No shoddy or poor work is allowed 
to leave our shops: Catalogues furnished on 
application. Agents wanted everywhere. 
CORTLAND WAGON CO., Cortland, N. Y. 
BRANCH HOUSE: 
263 Wabash Ave„ CHICAGO, Ill. 
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