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POSITIVE EVIDENCE OE ITS VALUE, 
READ THE TESTIMONY. 
THE EVIDENCE. 
Mayville, N. Y„ Oct., 1878. 
Your Plow suits me. It cleans the best of any Plow I 
ever used. It is just the thing. W. H. CRANE. 
Mina, N. Y., Sept., 1878. 
I recommend farmers to try one of your Plows before 
purchasing elsewhere. 1 am using one, and consider it the 
best Plow I ever used. D. P. HORTON. 
Mt. Jackson, Pa., Nov. 20,1878. 
Gents :—I have used the Syracuse Chilled Plow, and am 
fully satisfied that it does better work and in every respect 
surpasses any Plow that I have ever used. . 
Yours truly, JOHN R. HAYES. 
BKOADALBrN, N. Y.. July 27,1878. 
Gents I have used your Plow, and consider it the best 
In the market. I would not sell the one I have for $100, if I 
could not obtain another like it. J. B. CHAPMAN. 
Woodstock, Ct,. January 24, 1870. 
We. the undersigned, have each within the past year be¬ 
come the owner of a “ Chilled Plow ” from the celebrated 
manufactory of the “Chilled Plow Co.Syracuse, N. Y., 
and we do not hesitate to say that we believe this implement 
to be a most useful and valuable invention, and should be in 
the hands of every farmer. HENRY T. CHILD, 
FOTION SAMPSON, 
STEPHEN MORSE. 
Mt. Jackson, Lawrence Co., Pa., Nov. 20,1878. 
Mr. W. C. Hopper, Agt.: 
Dear Sir .—The Syracuse Chilled Plow bought of you this 
fall gives perfect satisfaction. I have used your Plow to 
plow twenty-eight acres, and I find that the Syracuse Chilled 
Plow is tlie best Plow for all kinds of ground that I ever 
used. I think I can plow much more ground In the same 
time, and one-third easier, than with any other Plow. 
Respectfully yours, W. H. HOPPER. 
Webster, Mich., June 4,1878. 
Sam. McLaren: 
Dear Sir ■—The Syracuse Chilled Plow that I purchased 
of vou is, I think, the most perfect Plow for general use 
that I ever saw. I have plowed with it some of the worst 
soil I ever saw—it being low. mucky stuff, that I have tried 
to plow before with three different kinds of plows, and the 
Syracuse Chilled Plow is the only one that would work at 
all in it, and that done its work very nice, and for draught 
arid ease of handling, I think it has no equal. I have lent my 
Plow to two of my neighbors, and they join with me in its 
praise, pronouncing it to be the must perfect Plow they 
ever saw. Mine is the two-horse. No. 1. 
Yours, respectfully, D. F. THOMAS. 
Otter Creek, Mercer Co., Pa., March 11,1879. 
Packard & Co.: 
Gents :—In reply to vonr note of the 5th inst., regarding 
the merits of the Syracuse Chilled Plow, I would say, that I 
have used, during the last forty years, almost every pattern 
of Plow, from tlie small corn size to the heavy Eight-Horse 
Railroad Plow, and can honestly say, that the Syracuse is the 
most perfect for farm use that I ever owned. It will turn 
down heavy tangled clover and cover every blade, and leave 
the surface clean and loose, and will work equally well in 
dirty stubble. It will turn a sod up hill, and unless thrown 
out by large stones, will keep in the ground with but little 
attention from the plowman. The head-gear is so .veil ar¬ 
ranged ti.at it can be set to the work as needed, and the draft 
is very light. It is in fact the plow that every farmer needs, 
very truly yours, M. D. SCURRY. 
THE REASONS. 
They are a more durable Plow than 
any other in use. 
They will clean in any soil superior 
to the best tempered Steel Plows. 
They possess the like superiority over 
any Past Iron Plow, and their draft is 
twenty-live per cent less. 
We have this season 40,000 of our 
Plows in the field, and every plow is 
warranted to give satisfaction. 
Our Plows command a higher price 
in market than any other Chilled Plow. 
We do not enter into competition with 
manufacturers of inferior Plows as re¬ 
gards prices, any more than they com¬ 
pete with ns as regards quality. Our 
Plows are, however, practically the 
cheapest plows ever put into the field. 
Each purchaser of one of our Plows 
is furnished with a guarantee if he de¬ 
sires it, giving the name of the purchas¬ 
er, his residence, date of the purchase, 
style of plow, and the name of the ageut 
by whom the Plow was sold. To the 
guarantee is attached the corporate 
seal of our Company. 
Wherever a colter will work, the 
Jointer will work, and do all that the 
colter can do, and much more effectual¬ 
ly. When the Jointer Point needs re¬ 
placing, the farmer can replace it by 
loosening one holt, with a new point 
that will cost him but twenty-five cents. 
This is a great saving over the time and 
expense required to re-face and sharp¬ 
en a colter. 
THE EVIDENCE. 
Panama, N. Y., May, 1878. 
I have bought and used one of your Plows, and I consider 
It iu all respects the best Plow I ever used. 
LOREN B. SESSIONS. 
Canfield, Ohio, Sept. 10,1878. 
Gentlemen :—I took two of the Syracuse Chilled Plows 
on trial, this fall, and find them all you recommend them to 
be. MARTIN NEFF. 
Hudson, Ohio, Dec. 7,1878. 
Dear Sir :—I have used the Syracuse Chilled Plow bought 
of you, and am satisfied it does better work, and in every 
way surpasses any Plow I have ever used. 
WENDEL KROEHLE. 
Hudson, Ohio, Dee. 21, 1878. 
Dear Sir :— I have used a Syracuse Chilled Plow, bought 
of you last summer, and am satisfied that it runs easier, 
cleans better, and does the best work of any Plow I have 
ever used. My men fully agree with me. 
JOHN MACK. 
Liberty, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1878. 
Andrews, Hill & Co.: 
Gentlemen :—I have used one of your Syracuse Chilled 
Iron Plows bought from you this fall, and put it in competi¬ 
tion with an Oliver Chilled Plow that I bought last spring, 
and find upon trial that it possesses many points in its favor 
oyer the Oliver Chilled Plow, and I do not hesitate in saving 
it is by far the best general purpose plow I have ever used, 
and cheerfully recommend it to any in want of a first-class 
Plow. JONATHAN KEEFER. 
New Philadelphia, Ohio, Dec. 19,1878. 
Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. : 
Gents. .-—I took one of your Plows on trial with those of 
other manufacturers, and among them was included the 
Oliver Chilled Plow. I gave each of them a fair trial, and 
have no hesitation in pronouncing your Plow superior to 
them in ail reBpects. It holds easier, cleans perfectly, and 
draws lighter, and runs steadily where the other plows 
would not I also think it pulverizes the ground and leaves 
it in the best shaDe of any plow I ever saw. It will pay 
any farmer wanting a plow to give it a trial. 
J. B. WALLACE. 
Deerfield, Mich., June 7, 1878. 
Mr. Burnett: 
The No. 1 Syracure Chilled Plow I bought of you last 
spring. I can unhesitatingly say is the best general pur¬ 
pose plow that I ever used. After using it upon my farm, I 
lent it to several of my neighbors for trial, all of whom, 
without exception, pronounce it a number one plow for 
business. In this section some of the Chilled Plows fail to 
clear in our sticky soil. No such objection has occurred 
here with the Syracuse Chilled. It runs light, holds easy, 
and turns admirably. 
Yours truly, ARMON BARRITT, 
Fredonia, Mercer Co., Pa., Mar. 12,1879. 
Packard & Co.: 
Dear Sirs :—I take pleasure in stating that I am well 
pleased with the Syracuse Chilled Plow'. I have tried it in 
sod and stubble ground both, and ir gave perfect satisfac¬ 
tion ; and I tried it in clover from fifteen to eighteen inches 
high, and it turned it down so that you could hardly see a 
stalk, and there were several of our best farmers saw it 
work, and they said it beat anything they ever saw. As re¬ 
gards scouring, where I could not get another plow to turn 
without clogging, the Syracuse Plow turned it without a bit 
of trouble, and I would say to any farmer that stands in 
need of a plow to try the Syracuse before purchasing any 
other kind, as I think it is the best. 
Yours respectfully, JAMES McCANN. 
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW COMPANY, Syracuse, N. Y. 
