[March, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
1881 .] 
THE PLOW OF THE PERIOD. 
THE “OLIVER CHILLED.” 
Ten years ago almost unknown — to-day doing service on over 
HALF A MILLION FARMS. 
Sales steadily increasing, and showing the largest ratio of gain where it is best known. 
Endorsed by the best agricultural authorities of the country—and its superior merits con¬ 
fessed by a brood of puny imitations. 
With 700 men, nearly a million dollars of capital, and acres of buildings and machinery, 
employed in its production—the demand for this— 
THE LEADING PLOW OF THE AGE, 
has been during the past year beyond our capacity—a state of facts never before witnessed in 
THE ANNALS OF THE PLOW TRADE. 
THE 
“Casaday" Sulky Plow 
A revolution in the art of plow-making. 
Has no Landside ! Carries every pound 
of side and bottom pressure on its wheels ! 
Guages the width of its own furrow I Turns 
square corners without lifting out! Rides 
over buried stones without disturbing the 
truck! Works in the hardest, dryest 
ground I and accomplishes other results 
not possible to any other plow on wheels. 
Address for Circulars, Terms, etc, 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS, 
SOUTH BEND, IND. 
Indianapolis, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. 
Mansfield, 0. Kansas City, Mo. 
Harrisburg-, Pa. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Baltimore, Md. St. Paul, Minn. 
Dallas, Texas. Rochester, N. Y. 
