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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
January 13, 1900 
Hallock’s Success Clog Weeder 
More than 40,000 of onr Weeders now in use. Does this mean anything ? We expect our sales in the year 1900 
alone to crowd these figures. Why? Listen, please: Material used in manufacture of implements has advanced 
fully 100 per cent. Your dealer will ask you largely advanced prices for all implements. If you doubt this, call on him. 
TAKE NOTICE—Hallock’s Success Weeder will be 
sold at the same old prices—not one cent advance. 
More than 7,000,000 farmers in the United States, every one of which will own a Weeder in the next few years. 
Practically every one of them would buy in the year 1900 if they knew as much about the value of our Weeder 
as the 40,000 who now own one. We have de¬ 
cided that we may just as well have practically 
all of the “Weeder trade.” To secure it, we 
have decided on prices that are bound to bring 
it. Just write and see if you do not think so. 
We Sound a Note of Warning 
Under U. 8. patent No. 600,782, Issued on March 15, 1898, we 
have the exclusive right to make a Weeder having teeth substan¬ 
tially round at lower end and a flat spring-yielding upper portion. 
This style of tooth gives our Weeder great superiority over all 
round tooth weeders, and has caused It to become immensely pop¬ 
ular. Farmers demanded of their dealers a Weeder having such 
teeth, and the dealer in turn demanded them of the manufacturer. 
Th is led different manufacturers to assume the risk of using a sim¬ 
ilar tooth. Therefore, we hereby notify manufacturers, dealers 
and farmers that we have already brought suit against several’ 
and will promptly and vigorously prosecute all similar offenders. 
Let us repeat: It is an absolute fact that the price of all implements has advanced from 25 per cent to 50 per cent, but Hallock’s 
celebrated Success Weeder will be sold at the old prices. Trade always follows where our Weeder is introduced, therefore, to get 
this_trade, we will quote Special Price to first purchaser. Remember, we are the Weeder people, and we have the price that sells. 
D. Y. HALLOCK & SONS, Box 805, York, Pa. 
No Presents! No Premiums!! No Discounts!!! 
Oar Only Inducement* are the Best Imported 
TEASa®COFFEES 
AT ONE-HALF PRICE. 
Special term* to Institutions, Clergymen, Farmer* and 
large consumers. For full particulars address 
CONSUMERS IMPORTING TEA CO.. 
Dept.B. I*. O. Box 290, New York, N. Y. 
UfATPU PLi A DU CDCC All farmers interested In 
YVAIUn UnAnM rntt. good Fanning Millswill 
receive nice watch charm, by sending two 2-cent 
stamps to Johnson & Field Mf'g Co., Kacine, Wis. 
IMP B| nilfC- 116.50. Circulars free, 
lull rLuff O H. PRAY, No. Clove, N. Y 
COOD GRINDER 
must crush and grind corn and cob singly 
or mixed with other grain, into a coarse, 
medium or fine grist; must grind all grains, 
make family meal, be strong and durable. 
QUAKER CITY G mius d 
meet all these requirements and more. 
Having two hoppers it mixes all kinds 
of grain as it grinds. Minimum power. 
Guaranteed. 31st annual catalog G-7 free, 
a. W. STRAUB k CO., 8787 Filbert 81., Philadelphia, Pa. 
The A. W. STRAUB CO., Canal and Randolph Sts., Chicago, Ill 
Also Western agents for Smalley Powers, Shellers, Cutlerb, Ac 
burr-Itone FEED MILLS 
We offer you the beat mill on the market 
at such a low figure that it will pay you to 
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constructed, least compli- 
fastest grinding 
yet produced. Mills 
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We have put oat thia mill to meet the ie 
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It is a direct grinder and 
abeoTbe or wastes no pow 
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and grinds ear corn,and all 
email grams single or mix- 
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ISA FACT 
that the beet results in feeding i 
•f any kind are attained with grenad 
feed. To grind feed moet wccia 
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SCIENTIFIC 
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They have largest possible capa¬ 
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Crush and grind corn, husk eob 
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IT 
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For 
Steam 
and 
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U.'Z 
The “Ship of the Desert”—“Planet Jr” Rudder* 
We have not read anywhere that the “Ship of the Desert” required 
a rudder, but certainly we could suggest no more profitable or appro¬ 
priate one than appears in this cut. This “Planet Jr.” Horse Hoe 
is extensively used in Egypt for the cultivation of cotton. In this 
country it is the standard machine for cultivating that crop and also 
corn, potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage and all other crops which are culti- 
uated with one horse. We were the original inventors of Horse Hoes 
nearly thirty years ago, and have steadily maintained our position as 
leaders among the makers of this class of goods. 
We make also a com plete line of Horse-hoes, W heel-hoes, Pivot "Wheel Cultiva¬ 
tors, Spring Tooth Orchard Cultivators, Four-row Sugar Beet Cultivators, Sugar 
Beet Seeders. &c.. each equipped with a variety of attachments for many purposes. 
Our new 1900 catalogue—of which we issue 350,000. is the handsomest, best and most instructive book ever issued on a 
similar subject. Gives an extended treatise on agriculture at home and in foreign lands. Full of little points that bring 
prolit. Full ol'true and handsome illustrations. Wemuil it free to any address on application. 
S. L. ALLEN & CO., Box J107-V. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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PULVERIZING HARROW, CLOD CRUSHER AND LEVELER 
crushes, cuts, lifts, pulverizes, turns, aerates and levels all soils, for 
all purposes under all conditions. Made entirely of cast 
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the cheapest and best riding harrows and pulverizers on 
_ earth. Various sizes, for various uses, 3 to 13^ feet. We 
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c? TRIII TO BE RETURNED AT MY EIPENSE IF HOT ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. I deliver free on board at 
wfcf 'V/ A I niRb York, Chicago. Columbus, Louisville, Minneapolis. Kansas City, San Francisco, Arc. 
s <b/ess DUANE H. NASH, Sole Mfr., Millington, N. J. or Chicago. III. 
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The margin of profit In farming is not large enough to be wasted in costly 
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j and Wheel Hoe. It saves labor in nine different operations ; it 
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way. In buying such an implement look for Iron A«e con¬ 
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bility. Call on a neighbor who uses the No. 4 
IRON AGE. 
Combined Seed Drill and 
Wheel Hoe. See the machine 
at work. We feel sure yon will 
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for 1900, which fully describea 
this and other economical tools. 
BATEMAN MFG. CO., 
Bor 102 ( Grenlocit, N. J. 
CATTLE a HOGS 
and all kinds of live stock will produce 
better results if fed ground feed. The 
small pig and the dairy cow need It es¬ 
pecially. The best way to prepare ground 
feed is 
"““Kelly Duplex 
Grinding Mill. It just grinds any- 
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| cotton seed and all small grains, 
.single or mixed. Makes coarse, 
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and last indefinitely. Send for our free catalogue No. 37 
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BOWSHER MILLSr 
(Sold with or wlthont Elevator.) 
For Every Variety of Work. 
Have conical shaped ^rinders.Different 
from all others. Handiest to operate and 
LICHTEST RUNNING. 
Have them in 7 sires—2 to 26 horse 
power. One style for windwheel use. 
(Al«o moke Sweep Feed Grinders.) 
P. N, BQWSMER CO., SontbBeod, Id 0 . 
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