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THE ILLINOIS FAEMEK. 



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PLOWS 



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THE OR A NO D"TO"R PLOWS AND CULTIVATOBS 

 hav« TH) sup li rs in the West. Thtir deep tillers, 

 brtakii g a d sli v 1 | lows have no equal. There is i,o oih r 

 deei' ull r iha will hr \v out si cli an a furrow aud at the 

 Bam< tini 8ocom[i ee .v ; u vrrize the soil as our our ^o 4 

 Wi! h our six' e inch Prairl- Breaker two h' av> horst s will 

 break w acrsadav. Th s'' are supi lied wiih ex ra shares 

 when r'-quirtd For shnvt 1 plows we cauiiot b -exci 11-d.aiid 

 no farm r need us-- n_ his earn with the old lumbering dirt 

 carriers so ofie see n usi. In the cons rucnon of our 

 plows we use 'he bes' ot material, both of wood, steel and 

 ron, and wo call esi cciul attention to our 



LIST OF 



C «^t ^teel Plows. 



1 Cut- 8 inche-s vrronghtiron standard, for one norse 



; ' wer. 

 , 5 — Cut 10 Inehes. wi ought and cast standard, right and 



le t h ind 

 ClMj- ci' ..lows— Cut 10, 11 and 12 inches, right and 



Ir-it i i.iid ii.);:b I- and single shin, wrought standard. 

 3 ut 12 inch'--', wr u^ht and cast standard right and 



leit h ind sing e 'tud double ahin. 

 4 Cut 14 inciies, wrought and cast standard, right and 



left h md MUg'e and dnul le shin. 

 5 ' ut 10 incai s. w; ought and cast standard, right and 



tefi ha ■!. single it d double shin. 

 3 c ii'i ct plow : 1 u 12 inches, wrought and cast stand- 



aiii, ri-- t i-.n 1 li It t.und, single and d. ubie 8:>in. 

 4 i per p .w : c 1 14 inches, wr. ught aiid cast stand 



aid ligli and lef hai.d, single and double -bin. 

 3 Ca=t stee .0 St standard, right and lett baud double 



HU i s*ns c bin: HoTTsMUND PLOW, cut 12 inches. 

 4 C It 14 i c e-.. STOBBLE PLOW, wrcug'xt and cast stand- 



a d, 1 ght and ieii i and, d uble and •<irg e shin. 

 1_D u>) o and siiig'e shovel plow.-<, with or without 



Bhi.ld. . , 



(^.st «t ei deep tiller plows— Cutis inches, single 



and d u' 1 ■ shin light and 1. ft h^nd. (ast s^a-diud. 

 ( at s e , .NunsKKT deep tileer — Cut 10 inch s, 



cait standard, r gi t and Ufc hand, single and d.ulle 



Bhin. 



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LIST OP 



GerMiasi Steel Plows. 



No. 1 — Cut 8 inches wt ught standard, for one ho-se plow. 

 Uo. 2 tut 10 inel e-, wi ought and cast standard^ right and 



Ufi ha d. 

 Clay soil plow — ru 10 11 and 12 inches, double and single 



s li 1. r gh and 1 ft hand, wrought standaid. 

 jfo. 3 Cu' 12 111 h s, igiit and It ft hand, si-'gle and donble 



8 ia w lb «r uf;ht and cast s andard. 

 Ifo. 4— Cu 14 ' fh s I i^ht and lefi hand, single and double 



sh wr u<;;lit and cast standard. 

 No. 5 — Cu Itii c es. lignt and left bund, single and double 



giin w oui^in a d cast standard. 

 No. 8 < lipijer 1 1 w, ri it and left hand, single and double 



fh w ou-h iind cast sfani^ard 

 No. 4— C ipper 1 1 \v, righ and left hand, single and double 



shin wmui'ii m d c St standard. 

 No. 1 SinglM and d u'^io shovel plow, with or without 



Bhi Id i.tla h iierir. 



Breaking p owa— < ut 12 14. 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches 

 m- u d ti ard tid rod, right and left hand, cas iod 

 ■wr ugh sta. liar * with trucks, 1 ver, gauge wheels, 

 r> Uiug or standing cutter, with or without extra 

 shares as desireil. 



C-iltla'irs with three aad five teeth. 



Scotch Harrow, with forty-two steel te th. 



Boiling Cutters, 10 and 12 inch, with clasps. 



CAST ST££L PLUJIfi AH CULTIV ATORS. 



Onr"work will be found at the following places : 



L. Lancaster, Champaign. 



At the shop, Grand Detour, Ogle county. Ills. 



ANDRUS A BOSWORTH. 



^ SECURITY. ^*^ 





LYON'S PATENT 

 C O E" J» E II 



LISHTNING R 



Have been extensively used for five years in the states of 

 New England, New York, Pennsylvania, v hio, Slicliigan, 

 Jndiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Iowa and 

 have always given the most perfect satisfaction- for every- 

 thing that science or experience has ehown to be essen- 

 tial to form PEEFEOT LIGHTNING RODS, has been 

 adopted in their construction. 



Copper Rods have fromjfire to seven 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 

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

 ducting power of nny Rod. 



READ OVR CIRCULARS and see what the most 

 scientific and practical men in the country say of them. 

 We have reports from almost every one who has investi- 

 gated the science and principles of Electricity, and all 

 are in favor of our COPPER RODS. [Circulars seiV- free.] 



Rods of various styles of Spiral, Tubular and Flat, 

 furnished in any quantities. 



Public Buildings furnished with neat and compact 

 Bods, having Irom six to fifteen inches surface. 

 Single Bods sent by Express to any part of the country, 



CAUTION. 



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

 the '■ ifetalic Surface," Lightning Rod. rtiade in any and 

 every furn where sheet Copper is ■used. 



And any other Lightning Rod made of Sheet Copper, 

 (whether patented or not,) is an infringement ujiou our 

 Right, and all persons who huy, sell or use, are liable 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, Jotoa; Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kevr- 

 tucky and TenTiessee, and do hereby notifyalljpersons irour 

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

 thorized Agents. 



Orders or Oommanications addresses to j 



E. P. MARSH & CO. < 



Post Office Box 3174, 

 Office, 160 South Water Street, Chicago, lUinms. 



" DUNLAP'S NURSERY, 



Forty Acres in Trees and Plants. 



E EMBRACING THE USUAL NURSERY STOCK, All 

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

 planting should be sent in early. 6,000 two year old 



S I L V E B MAPLES 

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



J, B. Whitnev. of Chatham, Sangamon county, is theagen 

 for :^angamon and neighboring counties. Catalogues had a 

 application. Address M. L. DUNLAP, 



febl West Urbana, Champaign county, 111, 



