THE BEST OF MATERIAL 
And an experience »f nearly Fifty years in their manufacture, combine to make 
Direct Draft 
The Best in the World. 
BRADLEY’S AMERICAN HARVESTER 
Will cut, rake and deliver in irood condition for binding ANY GRAIN that srrows. lodjred or staudlng’. Adjust' 
able Track, Self-Oilim? Pitman. carries l.nmllc an mud corners. The most SITCCESHFTjL liyht Reaper m market 
BRADLEY S CHANGEABLE SPEED MOWER, 
The lightest, draft Mower in the world for length of cut: has enclosed Gearing', Center Graft, Perfect Balance, 
Rocking liar. Perfect Pitman aud Connections. Has more good points and less complication than any other. 
BRADLEY S SELF-DUMPING RAKE 
Dumps the Easiest, Rakes the Cleanest, any boy can operate it, is acknowledged the best made Rake in ubs 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
BRADLEY’S REVERSIBLE HARROW, 
THE KING OF HARROWS, Two Harrows in one. aud sold at the price of one. A perfect Smoothing Harrow 
Combined with a vertical or straight tooth Harrow. .^Send for Illustrated Circulars._*Siu 
BRADLEY & CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
(Established 1'832.) 
Grass cut by the Eureka cures one-third quicker 
and more evenly than after any other mower. 
A Six-Foot Swath cut with less draft than the average side 
cut mower uses in cutting four feet. 
OOL /> A\l> S1LVEJI MEDALS, 1‘AHIS, IS'.S 
Bav a Drill with all the Best and Latest Improvements 
the quantity by the speed of the feeders and not by changing their position ; accurate 
, can not get out of order, ami can be changed while in motion. 
Veed tor wheat, rye, oats, barley, corn* peas, beans, &c. 
rass Seed Soirer, Patent Hear line Shifter t and the only Perfect F ertilizer 
anefrmn the nearest agent or factory and give it a trial. Mention this paper, ana 
FARMERS FRIEND MANHF’G 00., DAYTON, OHIO 
MANUFACTURERS OI 
PORTABLE & TRACTION ENGINES 
AND'THRESHING MACHINES. 
Massillon, 0., Aug. 14th, 1879. 
Messrs. Editors: 
Please say to our friends and patrons, through the columns of your paper reserved to us, that 
we have to use our Machines which we hoped to exhibit at the Fairs to fill orders. The demand has exceeded 
anything we have ever known, and we have been kept busy night and day filling orders and keeping up the supply 
as nearly as we could. The following letters, received as we write, are samples of many; they explain our inability 
to keep pace with orders, better than any words of our own could. 
Respectfully, 
Steam Corners, Ohio, August 12th, 1879, 
een very busy, I am just knocking the socks off of all the machines in the market in our 
l do, The Machine (a ‘‘New Massillon, No, 7,) does such complete work in all kinds of grain, 
and it took their eye so that they wanted me to write to you and see whether you had 
and what they could buy one for, 
_ *r® wmjkmBM® 
Shingle Creek, Minn,, August 7th, 1879. 
>r we bought of you we have run three days, We are well pleased with it because of the 
ve threshed 110 bushels per hour, which we consider big work for a 30-inch cylinder. Then 
■ from it without fanning and taken for No, One. We have run several of the different makes 
Messrs. RUSSELL & 00 
Speryville, "Va,, August 12, 1879. 
No, 7,) I bought of you acts splendidly, gives me entire satisfaction. I think 
Messrs, RUSSELL & 00., 
The Machine (a 
it the best machine made, * * 
A, A. SWINDLER 
