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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
February 25, 1899 
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A perfect cultivator for every crop you grow. Makes everything cultivated with it || 
grow faster, stand drought 100 per cent longer, and increases the yield. 
HALLOCK’S Success 
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does the work in one-third the time it would take to do it with the old cultivator and hoe. {;;;} 
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READ WHAT USERS SAY. 
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“ I would as soon give up the plow as * Hallock’s 
Success Anti-Clog Weeder.’ Would have one if it 
cost $50. My corn yielded 60 to 70 bushels per acre, 
while some of my neighbors got only 30 to 40 bushels 
on just as good ground ” M E. Darby, Dexter, la. 
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“ Hallcck’s Success Anti Clog Weeder proved to be 
II everything you claimed for it. My boy, 15 years old, 
III cultivated twelve acres of corn entirely with the 
HI weeder. He would begin work at 7 A. m., and by 
iii 4 p. m., would be over his field. And I had the finest 
IIIII crop of corn that I have ever raised due largely to 
!§| the good work of the weeder. ” 
D. L. Charlton, Vicar’s Switch, Va. 
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|1 “I have used the Success Anti-Clog Weeder for 
harrowing grain and in the cultivation of potatoes, 
fiiii beans, peas, etc., and it is just perfection. Completely 
I 1 "! annihilates the weeds.” E A. Hadley, Amoskeag.N.n 
||| “ The Success Anti-Clog Weeder and Cultivator 
HI proved entirely satisfactory. I used it in the cultiva- 
i! tion of corn, oats, peanuts and potatoes. It was given a 
fl very thorough trial on all of the above crops. I had 
||j|f no hoeing to do in corn and peanuts. Tne weeder 
||| did it all. This, of course, saved much expensive 
If! labor. I had the best crops with the least labor that 
HI I have ever had, notwithstanding the drought of 
111 three months.” G. A. Danley, Chipley, Fla. 
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“ I used the Success Anti-Clog Weeder for sowing 
|i|| grass seed, weeding potatoes and harrowing land. If 
III I could not purchase another, would not sell it for 
f|[ $50.” Jno. H Burke, Rockland, Mass. 
“ I think Hallock’s Success Anti-Clog Weeder is 
|f| just the thing needed in our land. I used it on a 
Ilf field that had been in crop, for nine years without 
III rest. I got twenty-three (23) bushels of wheat per 
||||| acre ; my neighbor got fifteen (15) per acre, land just 
fill about the same as mine. I also tried it on barley. 
ill I got sixty-three and a half (63%) bushels per acre, 
IIIII and that is the largest yield ever known in these 
|jlt parts. I am more than satisfied with the weeder.” 
D. E. Tufts, Sharon, N. D. 
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“ After a season’s use of your Success Anti-Clog 
I'll Weeder, I can with confidence recommend it to any 
ill farmer who will use it as directed. With it one can 
||f! do much more efficient work in much less time, de- 
1111 stroying weeds entirely without injury to the crops. 
Ill It entirely superseded the hoe in my potato field.” 
Hill A. N. Barker, Kemps Mills, N. C. 
“The Success Anti-Clog Weeder is a psrfect suc- 
||l cess on corn, tolfet beans and peas; and for pulverizing 
f“'| the lana for grass, etc ” 
HI L. W Plank, De Funiak Springs, F,a. 
“ The Success Anti-Clog Weeder has given perfect 
111 satisfaction. Have used it successfully in the culti- 
I"! vation of corn, cotton, potatoes and onions, and believe 
it has every good quality you claim for it.” 
Ill J C. Sparks, Croak, Ark. 
“Hallock’s Success Anti-Clog Weeder and Culti- 
llii vator was a success everywhere 1 used it. Several 
f'i of the neighbors tried it, and all say they surely 
|l||[ want one next Spring.” S. W. Dana, Dana, Iowa. 
“Now. 1 would never think of farming without 
fr|!| one of Hallock’s Success Anti-Clog Weeders. I spent 
|| but six days all told in a 20-acre field of corn during 
|J1 the past season, and everybody said it was the best 
fill and cleanest corn in the neighborhood.” 
mi S L Price, Red Haw, Ohio. 
" I have never seen an implement that put land in 
as find condition after the corn was up as the ‘ Suc¬ 
cess Anti Clog ’ Weeder and Cultivator.” 
Robert Gallaoher, Shelbyville, Tenn. 
“ For corn potatoes, strawberries , in fact, whatever 
it has been used on Hallock’s Success Anti-Clog 
Weeder has given perfect satisfaction. For working 
in grass seed it is well worth its cost if it could not 
be used for any other purpose.” 
Kirk E Gardner, Hancock, Mass. 
“I heartily endorse the ‘Success Anti-Clog’Weeder. 
It is the best possible tool to promote moisture in 
the soil, and is sure death to small we ds. Our season 
for using the weeder was the driest kno wn for yea s 
in this section, and I made it a point to go over my 
corn once a week (29% acres in 18 hours) until It was 
more than two feet high ; and mv crop at that time 
was bright and green, while fields all around me 
were curled and fired at bottom leaves. It is a 
stumper to people here to see so much land gone 
over in so short a time, and leaving it in far better 
shape than when cultivated by tne antediluvian 
tools and methods used here.” 
H. A. Barrows, Monticello, Fla. 
“Have used Hallock's Success Anti-Clog Weeder 
on corn, potatoes, cow peas, and small grain— oats, rye, 
rice, etc. Every cultivator of upland rice needs a 
weeder. With crops properly planted it is most effi¬ 
cient as a weed killer, and the frequent and rapid 
stirring of the soil canno; be anything but beneficial, 
as any observing farmer knows. On the cotton crop 
this implement almost did away with hand hoeing, 
and reduced the total cultural cost of the crop nearly 
one-half.” Philip D. Cary, Keller, Ga. 
“ Hallock’s Success Anti-Clog Weeder is something 
every farmer should have. It will more than pay 
for itself in one year. I did not put a hoe in my corn 
last year, and had a fine yield, and the field was en¬ 
tirely free from weeds.” E L. Tracey, Newport, Vt. 
“ The Success Anti-Clog Weeder did fine work on 
young peas and corn. It was entirely satisfactory^” 
J. P. Austin, Prentiss, Ky. 
“The Success Anti-Clog Weeder is the best tool 
that I ever put into a field of corn or potatoes. 
Wm. E. Benson, Cresco, Iowa. 
“ I have given Hallock’s Success Anti-Clog Weeder 
a thorough trial on the following crops— strawberries, 
corn, oats, potatoes. I have four times as many straw 
berry plants as my neighbors, yet I did only one- 
fourth as much work as they did, and had only one- 
fourth as many weeds. As for my potato crop, I did 
less work, bad fewer weeds (in the rainiest season 
we ever had) than I ever had before Not a hoe was 
used in the paten. I had the best yield I ever had, 
an average, of 176 bushels of good potatoes to the 
acre. My neighbors cultivated in the old way and 
hoed their crops, and thev got, on an average, about 
100 bushels per acre.” A. C. Downing, Lexington, Ky. 
“I consider that Hallock’s Success Anti-Clog 
Weeder has paid for itself this season. I used it on 
grain, corn, beans, peas, potatoes, and in my orchard, 
and it worked successfully everywhere. We were 
bothered with cut-worms. I began to use the Weeder 
when the corn was one inch high, and had hardly a 
hill destroyed by cut-worms, while my neighbors 
had to replant two or three times.” 
Chas. Timerman, Holland, Mich. 
“ I have used the Success Anti-Clog Wt eder on corn |p 
only, but am very much pleased with it. So much gj§ 
so that I want another one the coming season. It fyj§ 
kept the soil loose and mellow around the plants, j|||| 
kept the weeds down, and I had more corn to the §.ji| 
acre this season than ever before.” 
W. L. Bond, Lloyd, Fla. ||||| 
“I never used a tool before in the cultivation of !"! 
corn that equaled the Success Anti-Clog Weeder; |,i;| 
and further, I think that it more than paid for it- f|j| 
self last season in the saving of labor on my forty ||! 
acres of corn.” B P. Norton, Cresco, Iowa. 
“In regard to the Success Anti-Clog Weeder I ||| 
would say that its work has been entirely satisfac- §...| 
tory. I tended 28 acres of corn and four acres of !|||| 
potatoes with it and it did very fine work indeed.” 
A. E Moore, Bromley, Iowa. Ill 
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“ I want the sale of the Success Anti-Clog Weeder ||i | 
next season. All the parties I sold to last Spring ||| 
speak very highly of it. As for myself. I would not ||||| 
do without one for three times its cost.” «§§ 
F. D. Hall, Springville, Iowa. || 
“The Success Anti-Clog Weeder has given entire |;;| 
satisfaction. It leaves the ground in the finest con- ||||! 
dition for the growing corn and for killing weeds §..f 
when they are just coming up, of any implement ||| 
that I ever used. It is the best tool I have ever used ||||| 
in the corn field.” A. Schafer, Cresco, Iowa. 
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“ The Saccess Anti-Clog Weeder is a very valuable ||| 
assistant in the cultivation of all kinds of crops. j|||| 
One horse and a boy saved me the expense of two 
men, two cultivators and four horses in tending one ||0I 
hundred acres of corn and kept it much cleaner than ||||| 
the ordinary cultivator could have done. I shall need ||| 
one or two more of your weeders for next season ” 
H. M. Esty, Creston, Ind. f|| 
“ I used the Success Anti-Clog Weeder on my wheat !||| 
after sowing clover seed and it was worth twice its p| 
price every day I used it for that purpose. For |p| 
cultivating corn and potatoes it is the best tool I ||| 
ever had on my farm. My ten-year-old boy worked ||| 
my corn with the weeder when corn was 2% feet !||| 
high without removing anv teeth. I used the weeder Iiiii 
in a truck garden on corn . potatoes, beans, cabbage, Iii 
tomatoes, onions, beets and strawberries, and it did very ||||| 
fine work. It is the greatest labor-saving, money- ||| 
making tool on the farm.” 
T. J. Halfkrty, Brimfield, Ind. ||| 
“I consider the Success Anti-Clog Weeder the best I|||! 
machine on record and must soon be universally |,:jf 
used. I cannot recommend it too highly.” 
G. W. Taber, Seeleyville, Ind. 
“The Success Anti-Clog Weeder and Cultivator ||| 
bought of you has passed through its first season as 111 
a cultivator of orange groves, and I think has saved |1 
me in cash at least $50 on ten acres of trees, besides !|||| 
adding an inestimable number of oranges, which, pi 
owing to the more frequent working the weeder ||i 
enabled me to give them, hung on during the seven ||||| 
months’ drought we have passed through this sea- lilli 
son. I challenge the S iate to see more oranges on the !|||! 
same number of trees. I recommend it to all orange 111 
growers.” Lawrence C. Moore, Roseland, Fla. 
“ Used your Success Anti-Clog Weeder on my farm ||| 
the past season, and I would not be without it at al- ||| 
most any price. It is just the best farm tool out for ||||1 
cultivating.” W. Reaves, Mount Olive, N. C. 
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III 011 the first order from evel *y district where we have no agency. 
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f'&ilTION" This Weeder is protected by our patentNo. 000,782, dated March 15, 1898. 
The public is notified and warned that any infringement on our fiat tooth 
Weeder, whether manufacturing or dealing in the same, will be promptly prosecuted. Agents 
handling our Weeders are requested to send us names of persons thus infringing on our patents. 
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D. Y. HALLOCK & SONS, Box 805, YORK, Pa. 
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