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THE ILLmOIS FAEMEE. 



JlTLT 



PLOWS I PLOWS ! ! 



THE OBAND DBTOHR PLOWS AND CULTIVATOfiS 

 have no sup riors in the West. Their deep tillers, 

 breaking a* d sh t^I plows have no equal. There is vo oih r 

 deep tiller that will throw out so cKan a furrow and at the 

 samn time socomplete!y puiv rize the soil as our our No 4 

 With our sixteen inch Prairie Breaker two heavy hors; s will 

 break f w > acres a day. Th se are sup; lied with extra shares 

 wh!>n required For shovel plows we ca-inot b^exctllrd,and 

 no farm- r need use up his team with the old lumbering dirt 

 carriers so often seen in us ). In the cons ruciion of our 

 plows we use the best of material, both of wood sieel and 

 iron, and we call especial attention to our 



LIST OF 



Cast Steel Plows. 



No. 

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No. 



No. 

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 No. 

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 No. 



1 — Out 8 inches, wrought iron standard, for one horse 



power. 

 5 — Ctjt 10 Inches, wrought and cast standard, right ard 



left hand. 

 Clay Foil plows — Cut 10, 11 and 12 inche?, right and 



left land, double and i-ingle shin, wrought standard. 

 3 — "'ut 12 inches. wroui;ht and cast standard right and 



left h.itid, sing'e and double shin. 

 4 — Cut 14 inches, wrought and cast standard, right and 



left hund. Bing'e and dou' le shin. 

 5 — "ut 16 incaes, wrought and cast standard, rfght and 



left har;fl, single and double shin. 

 8 — Clipper plow; fut 12 inches, wrought ar'd cast stand- 

 ard, rigtit an! left tiMud, single and d- ubie sliin. 

 4 — C i: per p'ow ; c 1 14 inches, v r uglit ai d cnht stand 



ard righi and left ha: d, sinile and d uble fhia. 

 3 — Cait tteel. CHSt standa-d, right and left ha'jd double 



and cing'e bin: Bottsm L'ND plow, cut 12 inches. 

 4 — C'lr 14 I ci e". stubble plow, wn ug'it and cast stand- 



a-d, rght and left land, d ub e a>.d -^i' g e shin. 

 1 — D ub'e and single shovel plows, with or without 



shield. 



pHst stf-el deep t'Her p'ows — Cut 13 inches, singV 



and d u^le shin, right and 1 ft h-ii d. ( ast s'a- d nd 

 ('a<t s '6 , NuRSsuT DEEP TiLEEK — Cut 10 inch a. 



ca^t standard, r gLt and 1 f„ Laud, single and d u: le 



shin. 



LIST OF 



German Steel Plows. 



N >. 1 — Cut 8 inches, wrought stardard, for one ho'S" plow. 

 No 2 — Lut 10 iucLei, wrougLt and cast standard, right at d 



Iff t hand. 

 Clay soil plows — Cut 10, 11 and 12 inch s d uble nnd s'ngle 



shin, r gh'. and 1 -ft hand, wrmighr, stiuidm d. 

 No. 3 — Cut 12 111 h 8, right and 1 ft h;ind, si^-gle and d nb?e 



sliin w.ih wrc ught and cast s aidard. 

 No 4 — Cui 14 iiithts tight and lefi hand, single and double 



shin, wrctightand cast standard 

 No. 5 — Cut 16 i c es, riglit and left hand single and djuble 



s'lin, wiought aiid cast standard 

 No. S — (. lipper pluw, riaht aLd left hand, single aud double 



fhii w ouaht and cast s aniard 

 No. 4 — Clipper pi w, right and lefi hand, sngle and double 



shin. wroui;ht and Chst standard. 

 No. 1 — Single and d uble shovel plow, with or without 



shii Id attachment. 

 Breaking plows— Cut 12, 14, 16. 18. 20 22 ard 24 inches 



nii-H d bi ard and red, rij^ht atd Itl'c hand, caso nod 



wn ugh' standard with irucks, 1 ver, g^u^e wheels, 



ri lling or standing cutter, with or wi htut extra 



shares, as desred. 

 C ilti' a't.rs, wi;h three aad fire tet-lh. 

 Sc )tch Hi! row, with torty-two st el te th. 

 Rolling Cutters, 10 and 12 inch, with c'asps. 



CAST STEEL PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS. 



Our work will be found at the following places : 



L. Lancaster, Champaign. 



At the shop, Grai'd Deti.ur, Ogle county, Ills. 



ANDRUS & BOSWORTH. 



^ SECURITY. % 



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LYON'S PATENT 

 O O I^ ^ E I^ 



LIGHT 



Have been extensively used for five years in the states of 

 New i;ngland. New York, Pennsylvania, i hio, Michigan, 

 Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Iowa, and 

 have ahvays (jiven the most perfect satisfaction' for every- 

 thing that science or experience has shown to be essen- 

 tial to form PEKFECT LIGHTNING RODS, has been 

 adopted in their construction. 



Copper Reds have from ^fe to seuen times as much 

 conducting power as new Iron Rods. 



Copper Rods do not rust but will retain their con- 

 ducting power for years. Copper Rods need no paint 

 B. Meriam, of Brooklyn, says, paint destroys the con- 

 ducting power of any Rod. 



J^SAB OUR CmcULASS and see what the most 

 scientific and practical nien in the coimtry say of them. 

 We have reports from almost every one who has investi- 

 gated the science and principles of Electricity, and all 

 arein favor of our COPPER RODS. [^Circulars sent free.'] 



Rods of various styles of Spiral, Tubular and Flat, 

 furnished in any quantities. 



Public Buildings furnished with neat and compact 

 Rods, having from si.x to fifteen inches surface. 

 Single Rods sent by Express to any part of the country. 



CAUTION. 



" Lyon's Patent" bears date July 11th, 1854, and is for 

 the ' Metalic Surface," LigMning Rod. madeiii any and 

 every form where sheet Copper is used. 



And any other Lightning Rod made of Sheet Copper, 

 (whether patented or not,) is an infrii gement upon our 

 Right, and all persons who huy, sell or tise, are liab'e to 

 prosecution and damages, and will be dealt with according 

 to law. We are owners BY DEED of this Patent, for 

 the States of lllinnis, Iowa; Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ken- 

 tucky and Tennessee, and do hereby notify alljpersons irour 

 Territory, to purchase such rods only of us or our au- 

 tiiorized Agents. 



Orders or Communications addressefl to 



E. P. MARSH & CO. ' 



Post OfBce Box 8174, 

 OflSce, 150 South Water Street, Chicago, lUinois. 



DUNLAP'S NURSERY, 



Forty Acres in Trees and Plants. 



E-.MBRACING THE USUAL J^URSERY STOCK, ALL 

 i of which will be sold low for cash. Orders for spring 

 planting should be sent in early. 5,000 two year old 



SILVER MAPLES 

 for timber belts, can be had at $5 per 100. 



J, B. Whitney, of Chatham, Sangamon county, is the agent 

 for >angamon and neighboring counties. Catalogues had on 

 application. Address M. L. DUNL.iP, 



febl West tjrbana. Champaign county, 111. 



