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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
March 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 I 
ANTI-CLOG 
Weeder and Cultivator 
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“The Success Anti-Clog Weeders are all sold, and 
are giving the best of satisfaction. Those who 
have bought them cannot speak too high in their 
praise.” R. M. Rhoda, Hodgdon, Me. 
“I am happy to say that the Success Anti-Clog 
Weeder is ahead of any other weeder in these towns, 
and you know New England is a great place for 
weeders.” V. A. Dunn, Sumner, Me. 
“ I have tried the Success Anti-Clog Weeder thor¬ 
oughly, and find it all I expected and all you claim 
it to be.” W. A. Don, Waits River, Vt. 
“ I used one of your Anti-Clog Weeders all through 
last season, and it gave perfect satisfaction. I don’t 
think a farmer can afford to be without one if he 
has anything to cultivate. I would recommend 
them by all means for a thorough cultivator, as well 
as a weeder.” W. W. Bryant, Westfield, Vt. 
“Ido not think there is need of my saying any¬ 
thing in praise of the Success Anti-Clog Weeder. 
Enough has been said to convince any one with 
common sense that they are the only weeders that 
can be used on all kinds of crops successfully. I 
like my weeder first-class, and have sold fifteen (15), 
all of which are giving the best satisfaction.” 
L. R. Jacobs, Bristol, Vt. 
“ I have used the Success Anti-Clog Weeder on all 
kinds of soil, and find it works to a charm. Went 
over two acres of potatoes that were planted in old 
corn ground where there were lots of old stubbles, 
and it scarcely clogged oDce.” 
G. W. Reynolds, Franklin, Vt. 
“ Last season I put out more than 25 of the 75 
Success Anti-Clog Weeders that I had on trial to 
parties who had never used the weeder. I did this 
on my own responsibility. Part of the weeders put 
out in this way were cash orders, and to them I 
guaranteed to take back the weeder and refund the 
money if not satisfactory. Result—not one weeder 
returned. In one case, after using his weeder one 
day, my customer ordered six.” 
G. F. Eastman, Granby, Mass. 
“I am very much pleased with the Success Anti- 
Clog Weeder. I let my brother use mine, and he is 
so much pleased with it that he wants me to order 
one for him at once.” H. P. Treat, Orange, Conn. 
“ I purchased a 12-foot Success Anti-Clog Weeder 
last Spring. It has given good satisfaction, and 
saved me an immense amount of work, and does not 
hurt the com ” C. H. Bunger, Liberty Falls, N. Y. 
“ The Success Anti-Clog Weeder was tested on com 
just through the ground. It worked to perfection, 
not injuring the corn in the least.” 
Wm. Jack, Martinsburg, Ind. 
“ We have tried the Success Anti-Clog Weeder and 
the work is simply perfect. I have already succeeded 
in getting some of our large farmers very much in¬ 
terested in it. ‘We used it on an eight-acre field of 
com, going both ways. It was bottom land that 
had been baked very hard by a rain that fell just as 
we finished planting. The weeder tore the crust all 
to pieces, and thoroughly pulverized the soil.” 
A. M. Bowman, Salem, Va. 
“We bought 21 Success Anti-Clog Weeders last 
Spring. We scattered them all over the country, 
and are glad to report that they are giving perfect 
satisfaction, and we think that the chances are good 
for us to sell at least one hundred (100) next season.” 
Larew & Son, Greenville, Va. 
Last year with the Success Anti-Clog Weeder I 
kept 70 acres of snap beans perfectly clean: also 
used it with great satisfaction on potatoes and corn 
I commenced to use it on beans just as soon as they 
were out of the ground, and it worked all around 
among the tender shoots without any injury to 
them.” J. F. Guilmartin, Savannah, Ga. 
“ I used the Success Anti-Clog Weeder all through 
the past season, and am perfectly satisfied with the 
results. I do not think I could afford to be without 
one.” J. H. Bowman, Middlebrook, Va. 
“ I am satisfied that the use of the Success Anti- 
Clog Weeder saved me at least $50 in the cultivation 
of the crop. My expense of hoeing was nothing 
compared with previous years. I would not culti- 
tivate a crop of cotton now without a weeder.” 
J. W. Henderson, Woodfin, Ga. 
“The Success Anti-Clog Weeder proved entirely 
satisfactory. My son used it in sowing oats and 
grass seed, and in cultivating his corn. He says that 
the cost for cultivating the corn was reduced fully 
one-half. At the same time the com was kept in far 
better condition, and made a much better yield than 
would have been the case under the old system.” 
Albert Siler, Nonah, N. C. 
“ I am well pleased with the Success Anti-Clog 
Weeder. Would not be without one. I used it on 
com, cotton and potatoes It did splendid work; never 
had as good work done before with any tool. A 
small boy can use it and do good work with it.” 
W. H. Walker, Holly Springs, Miss. 
“I used the Success Anti-Clog Weeder on corn, Irish 
potatoes and sugar cane, on all of which it did the 
best of work. 1 would not try to grow corn or cane 
without one.” Geo. F. Mills, Quintette, Fla. 
“ The Success Anti-Clog Weeder does the best 
work in every place that a weeder should be used of 
any that I have ever seen or used.” 
J. E. Farnram, Rothbury, Mich. 
“When the ground is full of moisture in the Spring, 
we keep it there by forming with the Success Anti- 
Clog Weeder a dust mulch. We use it on strawberries 
when first set, corn, potatoes, raspberries, blackberries, 
wheat, oats. A very marked benefit will be seen in 
a wheat field if the crust is broken at the beginning 
of a drought. During the last six years I have used 
different makes of weeders with more or less of suc¬ 
cess, but the one that comes very close to the ideal 
is your ‘ Success Anti-Clog Weeder.’ The great 
trouble with the round-tooth weeders is they readily 
clog by bunching the teeth together whenever they 
strike a hard spot, while the Success flat spring- 
tooth causes them to quickly adjust themselves, so 
as to completely kill all the little weeds. In a word, 
the weeder is an implement that I could not be in¬ 
duced to get along without.” 
R. M. Kellogg. Three Rivers, Mich. 
does the work in one-third the time it would take to do it with the old cultivator and hoe. jv: 
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READ WHAT USERS SAY. 
“ Tne Success Anti-Clog Weeder is the best pay¬ 
ing tool on my farm.” F. Robinson, Trent, Mich. 
“ The Success Anti-Clog Weeders are doing well f§§ 
here. Every one using them thinks they are the Kjjf 
best tool made for com.” A. A. Mellon, Latrobe, Pa. ||| 
“ The Success Anti-Clog Weeder is a dandy. Could fvf 
not afford to do without it under any condition. jj| 
Tended thirty-four (34) acres of com and potatees ijs. 
with it. Destroyed the weeds entirely, so there was |j| 
not a weed in my field at husking time. We had |g§ 
over 2,000 bushels of com, which is an enormous !|| 
yield. I used it to put in two pieces of Timothy in ||| 
ground that was very hard to get a stand in. The §jff 
result, I had a fine stand of Timothy. Also used it j|j 
on my wheat, and liked it very much. I am con- ||| 
vinced that no farmer can afford to be without one. H| 
David Jackson, Land, Ind. 
“ I found the Success Anti-Clog Weeder to be a f|| 
splendid implement for various purposes on the |;| 
farm. I have used it for covering Alfalfa seed, and |!!!| 
for cultivating com before and after planting ; and 
I find that there is no implement used on the farm ||j 
that will give as good satisfaction. One boy and a ||| 
span of horses can go over from 35 to 40 acres a day. ’ ||| 
R. Powell, Emporia, Kan. 
“I used the Success Anti-Clog Weeder on top |ji|! 
planted com, and it did fine work. For potatoes |i|:| 
there is nothing that will equal it. The weeder is |.;i| 
all right, and I would not be without it.” 
Henry A. Welp, St. Benedict, Kan. ||f 
“ I raised the best crop of com in my neighbor- |i| 
hood last year, and would not take three times the §§| 
price I paid for my Success Anti-Clog Weeder. I §ij§ 
also had one of the best crops of potatoes I ever ||| 
raised, and that too with far less expense than ever ||| 
before. Our soil is a heavy black clay and has to be f|j 
loosened up a little by the cultivator, especially ||| 
when we have a heavy rain like we did last Spring. ||f 
I then start the weeder which makes a fine dust ||| 
mulch that keeps in the moisture. It certainly is a pf 
weedkiller, and if started in time will keep the ||f 
weeds down entirely.” E. L. Twiss, Blakely, Neb. 
“ I worked my potatoes twice with the Success jl|| 
Anti-Clog Weeder. It leaves the ground in a very }§| 
nice condition. On the 21st of April I had my little |»j| 
boy ten years old go over part of the wheat; it was ||| 
very small and dry at that time. In about three pf 
weeks I could see the difference one-half mile away.” ||f 
L. Zubrod, Holstein, Neb. 
“ I kept the Success Anti-Clog Weeder at work ||| 
every day from Spring wheat sowing down to laying j|| 
com by. I used it in putting in oats; used it on j | 
com before it came up ; on potatoes likewise. Used ||1 
it after corn and potatoes were two inches high ||| 
until they were two feet high. Used it in the gar- pf 
den ; used it on a young plantation of small fruits, ||| 
where it specially excelled. Used it to fight a 
drought that was pinching my thirty acre oat patch fj|l 
red hot. Oats were about sixteen inches high, and I |§| 
tell you it did them lots of good. I know this by com- pf 
paring my field with others about me. I tell you if jjj 
any implement earned its keeping the Success Anti- pi 
Clog Weeder surely did.” C. L Phelps. Belmont. Neb. ||j 
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. . I . > 37#r , K| . This "Weeder is protected by our patent No. 600,782, dated March 
O/VU I IWI* 1 15,1898. The public Is notified and warned that any infringe¬ 
ment on our flat tooth Weeder, whether manufacturing or dealing in the same, will 
be promptly prosecuted. Agents handling our Weeders are requested to send us 
names of pers ons thus infringing on our patents._ 
D. Y. HALLOCK & SONS, Box 805, YORK, Pa. 
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