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THE WILLIAMS THRESHER. 
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ADAPTED TO RAILWAY. SWEEP AND STEAM POWER. 
Also Combined Clover Rubbers and Crain Threshers that Fan the Chaff Before Rubbing it. 
With a Capacity for a 10 Horse Engine. 
THE EASIEST RUNNING LARGE THRESHER ill the MARKET. 
Has the least number of belts 
of any machine that can right¬ 
fully claim efficiency. 
All Working Parts 
thoroughly guarded against un¬ 
due friction or wear. 
The Most Complete 
in the counterbalance of all vi¬ 
brating parts 
Ofany Thresher Made 
on the vibrating principle. No 
time wasting, booking down, or 
bracing required to set it ready 
for use. 
It runs with as little trouble 
or noise as a good sewing ma¬ 
chine. 
Ifis first-class in its make-up, 
works to the satisfaction of ev¬ 
erybody who knows what a 
machine ought to do, Is fully 
warranted, and sold as low in 
price as any first-class machine 
can be afforded. Illustrated cir¬ 
culars and all necessary infor¬ 
mation furnished free. 
All Warranted to Prove 
The Best is The Cheapest 
AND THE 
“WILLIAMS” 
FILLS THE BILL. 
Address Js/L. -WILLIAMS, St3. J"o1xxas-v-±11o , 3ST. TT-S-.A.- 
7'B • 
PATENTED JUNE I, 80 
MADE WITH 
WORKS WELL with 
And Uniformity of 
WOOD Or COKE! 
IN THE MARKET 
Sold WITH or WITHOUT 
High Shelf, 
Low Closet 
Where ALL Other 
RANGES FAIL 
rss --— '■iiiiHUlJ Closet. 
EIGHT 8-lnch BOILER HOLES. 
aj n Ci ) IMPORTERS J£ JOBBERS in Tin PIates ; 
1111 Oli) > Sheet Iron, Wire, etc .; Tinners* Tools, Stamped 
TTjSA ) Japanned, Granite and White Stone Iron Ware, 
