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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
February 4, 1899 
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How Do You 
Cultivate ? 
By the old methods, or the new—the Hallock Success Anti-clog Weeder 
method, the method that is bringing increased crops with less work, saving 
time and money for hundreds of farmers all over the land. If you haven’t investi¬ 
gated the Success method, we want to tell you about it—how it accomplishes more 
work than three ordinary cultivators, why it leaves the field cleaner, clearer than twenty 
men with twenty hoes could leave it. Write us to-day. The experience of hundreds of 
farmers is at your service for the asking—and a reward of $ioo if you find one letter or testimonial 
false. We want to prove to every farmer in the land that 
Success 
HALLOCK’S 
Clog Weeder and Cultivator 
is the greatest labor, time and money saving farm implement of the century. This is a large claim, but we can prove 
it to you if you will send us your address—cau prove to you that hundreds of farmers used nothing else on their fields 
last year but the Success Weeder, and never had such clean fields and large crops. 
We sold more Weeders last year than all other weeder manufacturers combined. It isn't hard to find the reason. 
The Success Weeder does more work than any other weeder, because it is the only weeder built on the new flat tooth 
principle. Let us explain why. Write us at once. Whatever increases the yield of crops and decreases the cost of 
cultivating-should interest you. Send off the postal to-day, and don’t forget to mention county. 
Prirp 0,1 thetirstorder 
^jpCklal I 1 ICC And a g e ncy 
on the first order from every district where we have no agency. 
goes with the first order if you want it. 
CAUTION " Wc c <lcri8 protected by ourpatentNo. 600,782, dated .llarch 15, 1898. The public is notified anil worm'd that any 
1 “ infringement on onr flat, tooth Weeder, whether manufacturing or dealing in the same will he promptly prosecuted. 
Agents handling our Weeders arc requested to send us names of persons thus infringing ou our patents. 
D. Y. HALLOCK A, SONS,* Box 805, YORK, PA. 
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WE SELL DIRECT TO THE 
Steel Plows, Steel Rollers, Steel Scrapers and Cultivators, 
The Lightest in Weight and Draft. 
Most Simple and Durable Plow on 
the Market. 
USER 
Made in Eight Sizes. 
WITH FREIGHT 
PREPAID. 
Leaves a true 
furrow. 
Does not 
dodge. 
Manufactured by 
Weight, 
Send for ^Strength and 
Catalogue. Durability 
& SHAW CO., 29 Bond Street, OWOSSO, MICH. 
1 EDGAR FANNING 
Weeder Attachment 
to the Sulky Cultivator 
Decreases Cost of Produc¬ 
tion. No clogging. Will fit 
any two-horse Cultivator. 
Weeding done while culti¬ 
vating. No extra labor. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Write for description and 
prices to 
Edgar Fanning Weeder Co. 
B. K. Goodale, Manager, 
Hailing Hollow, N. Y. 
oing to buy a HARROW 
ant Best for least Cash 
U/C make that kind. 
TIC PAY FKK.bllT.Cat¬ 
alogue free. Write for 
price, ti. II. POUNDEU 
N- 22 Kt.Atkinson,Wis. 
Pulve rizing Harrow, Clod Crusher and Leveler 
For all soils, all work-crushes, cuts, lifts, pulverizes, turns 
and levels. Cast steel and wrought iron-therefore 
indestructible. Cheapest riding harrow and best pul¬ 
verizer on earth. .Sizes 3 to 13/^ feet. Catalogue free. 
SENT ON TRIAL to be returned at my expense if not Entirely Satisfactory. 
I deliver freeon board at New York, Chicago, Columbus, O., Louisville, Ky„ Minneapolis, San Francisco and other points. 
Address DUANE H. NASH, Sole Mfr., MILLINCTON, N. J., or CHICACO- ILL. 
PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER. 
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Lean’s Harrow 
Omaha 
Exposition 
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The simple lever adjusts the teeth to any angle. [ 
Slants forward to tear up theground; slants back , 
to smooth the ground and to barrow growing * 
crops. Unequalled weed exterminator. Saves 
Us cost first season. Address 
KODKKICK LEAS MEG. CO., MANSFIELD, 0. 
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PLANET JR.” CHAPTERS.—No. 5. 
A Farmer’s Art Gallery 
Beside telling 
all about these famous farm 
is the new “Planet Jr.” catalogue for 1890. 
and garden tools, it gives also 1 (5 full pages of tine photographic views, showing interesting 
farm scenes in California, France, Australia, Manitoba, etc., with the “Planet Jr.” tools 
“getting in their work,”—the Hand Drills and Wheel Hoes, the Ilorse Hoes in all their many 
forms, the wonderful Pivot Wheel and other two-horse tools. It is the most interesting and 
inspiring catalogue of farm tools ever issued; and it is mailed free upon request. 
Chapter Xo. fi will tell about 
“The French Mule ” 
and his work. 
S. L. ALLEN & CO., Box 1107 V, Philadelphia. 
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