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A. J. Hays, Milwaukee—Two Kirby reapers and mowers; Eagle reaper and mow¬ 
er; two crossing-plows. 
Van Brunt and Davis, Iloricon—One seeder. 
A. J. Hays, Milwaukee—Three cider-presses; four corn-shellers; Kirby-reaper, 
with new Baltimore-rake, (in operation;) five feed-cutters; one horse-rake; one com¬ 
bined horse-rake and plaster-sower; one seeding-cultivator. 
J. L. Bush, Milwaukee—One thresher; two feed-cutters; one corn-sheller; one sul- 
key-plow; one clipper-plow; one section land-roller; Russell’s combined reaper, 
sulky-rake, and Meadow-King Mower. 
Emerson & Co., Rockford, Ill.—Reaper and mower; one double-hand corn-planter; 
one double-shovel corn-plow; one seeder; one tire-setting machine. 
Keystone Manufacturing Company, Sterling, III.—One cider-mill; one com-shel- 
ler; one corn-planter; one horse-rake. 
Worthington 6l Meek, Milwaukee—One corn-planter; one sulkey horse-rake; one 
drill; one broadcast-seeder. 
W. C. Reynor, Milwaukee—One horse-rake; Wilson’s mower, with dropper com¬ 
bined, also a self-raker; three breaking or cross plows. 
S. L. Sheldon, Madison—One grain-drill; one broadcast-seeder; one Meadow- 
King Mower. 
Harris Manufacturing Company, Janesville—One broadcast-seeder; Little Cham¬ 
pion, with mower-attachment. 
I.£. P. Jerdee, Madison—Beloit-reaper. 
Dorsch Bros., Milwaukee—Dodge-reaper, combined. 
Philip Mayers, Mapleton, Wis.—Wheel-cultivator. 
O. P. Clinton, Menasha—Farm-gate. 
Johnston Harvester Company—Johnston reaper with combined mower. 
D. S. Morgan &Co., Milwaukee—Empire State reaper and mower. 
E. J. & Wm. Lindsay, Milwaukee—Steamer, (in operation;) one feed-mill, (in 
operation;) one thresher, (in operation;) Cayuga Chief reaper, (in operation;) two 
sizes Cayuga Chief, combined with mower; one sulky hay-rake; one potato-planter; 
one Rowell’s seeder; one McSherry’s broadcast-seeder; thirteen different styles feed- 
cutters; one hay-tedder;, one com-sheller; one root-cutter; six cider-mills; four re¬ 
volving-rakes; one clover-huller; six plows and one cultivator. 
Gibbs & Sterrett Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Ill.—Hand-roller. 
F. Meacham, Madison—Farm-gate. 
C. II. Try on, Richmond, Ill.—One mower. 
George Esterly, Whitewater—One reaper and raker; one seeder. 
James Little, Sheboygan Falls—One mower. 
W. F. Whitney, Milwaukee—One walking-cultivator; four plows; one vegetable- 
cutter; one dog-power; one cider-mill; one sulky-rake: one separator and thresher; 
two horse-powers, (Liddell’s;) one Birdsall’s clover-huller; one broadcast-seeder, 
and one horse hay-fork. 
M. E. Fuller & Co., Madison—One reaper; one harvester, with binder-attachment. 
S. Bush, Milwaukee—Six feed-cutters. 
I). N. Fairman, Wilmington, Ohio—One feed-cutter. 
Althouse, Wheeler 6c Co., Waupun—One wind-mill; tw r o pumps. 
Ilazen Bros. & Judd, Ripon—One wind-mill. 
