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The most remarkable occurrence that has 
ever taken place in this vicinity, and no 
doubt in the State, was the cutting of 13 acres 
of grass on Monday last, by W. F. Ely, of 
Columbia, from 7 o'clock a. in. to 12:20 p. m. 
of the same day, and at 6 p. m. the hay was 
in the barn. The grass was cut with an 
Eureka Mower, which leaves the grass stand¬ 
ing, and with his carrier it was taken to the 
barn. We think that this feat is worthy of 
publishing. 
From the Morris County Chronicle of July 
2 Published at Morristown , AT, J. 
“ In reply to your inquiry ns to the Eureka 
1 have this to say: after tryingwhat I believe 
to be the best self-raking reaper (the Johnston 
Harvester) I found my 6 feet Eureka Mower 
very much superior, in that it left the Barley 
spread over the ground perfectly loose, 50 that 
the sun and air could act upon it. Neither 
the horse’s hoofs uor the wheels of the machine 
packing it to the ground, permitting it to dry 
in a few hours, besides cutting it much cleaner 
than any appliance that I have ever tried." 
Geo. W. Hoffman. 
From the Husbandman , Elmira , N. V., 
March IO, 1880 . 
The Eureka was tire lightest draft of all 
that were tried. 
[ohn Coleman, 
Chn. of Judges on Group XXIII. Centennial Com. 
T never want to take a side-cut machine 
into my orchard again. I have not found the 
place where I do not like the Eureka better 
than any side-cut machine I ever saw. It 
gives the most absolute satisfaction. 
W. I. Git AM HERE AIN, 
Hudson. Ohio. 
It is certainly the king of mowers and I 
would not exchange for any side-cut machine 
in the world, and I have used the best of them. 
Geo. K. Smith, 
Monroe, N. Y. 
I opposed the Eureka as long as it was 
honest to do so. Now I would rather pay a 
reasonable price for the Eureka Mower than 
use any side-cut machine furnished me for 
nothing. E. C. Spencer, 
Wysox, Pa. 
For Illustrated Circulars address 
It cuts a wider swath, draws easier, and 
leaves the grass in better condition to cure 
and rake than any side-cut machine I ever 
saw. T. R. Noonan, 
Addison, Vt. 
We have used on our farm Ball-Ohio, 
Buckeye, Champion, Climax, Clipper and 
Hubbard Mowers, and have used the Eureka 
ten years, and say the Eureka is the best 
mower. E. W. Chamberlain, 
Sullivan, Ashland County, Ohio. 
After using the Ivetchum, the Wood, and 
the Buckeye, I have settled down on the 
Eureka Mower as superior to any side-cut 
machine I ever used or saw in use. 
Harris Lewis, 
President New York State Dairymen’s Association. 
We have used the Eureka Mower to cut 
about 150 acres yearly during the past eight 
EUREKA MOWER CO„ 
years , with little expense for repairs. We 
consider it in all respects the best mower in 
use. J. O. Walker, G. M. Adams, 
Ferrisburg, Vt. 
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We have owned the Eureka Mower six 
years, and have used it in all kinds of grass. 
We have never yet found a place where it did 
not do good work, nor have we ever had a 
mower that would equal it. 
D. K. Fi nn & Sons, 
Talmndge, Ohio. 
f have used a mowing machine for twenty 
years and consider the Eureka the best. 
Sam’i. C. Colt. 
Hartford, Conn. 
I have used a five feet cutter-bar Eureka 
Mower the past five years, and like it so well 
that I have purchased a six feet cutter-bar, 
believing that a six feet machine will work 
easier for driver and horses than any four 
feet side-d raft mower now made. 
I. Gibney, Tarry town, N. Y, 
Towaada, Pa„ TJ. S, A. < 
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The Best Mower in the 
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