Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1884 — Sharp’s Stump Puller. [ARTICLE]

Sharp’s Stump Puller.

I purchased a orie-fourth interest in one, of Sharp's Practical Grub and Stump Extractors from John Mellette, on the 2nd day of April, 1884. Since then 1 have used the Machine tiv* and one-half days, grubbLg three acres of heavy grubs iu that time. I have taken out one green jack-oak gfub that measured two feet in diameter at the ground, with single power. I can endorse the machine doing more than is claimed for it by the agents. When I have used the machine live days more it will paid for itself. A. E. Pierson, Union township.

I purchased one of Sharp's Grubbing Machines last December, which I have used both for grubbing and house moving. I am entirety satisfied with its work in every respect. JosEi’H Long, Gillam township. Stephen Comer says he can pull any stump that is (fit his place with his machine. Gi-anviilo Moody says he pulled over thirty Grubs by running the chain through the machine ODce. Abe Warren says the mapliine does all th it is cl aimed for iy and every farmer who has grubbing jjto do should have one. See Machine and one of the stumps pulled by if, opposite the Makeover House.