. The Illinois farmer [microform] : a monthly agricultural journal, devoted to the interests of the farmer, gardener, fruit grower and stock raiser ... Agriculture; Agriculture -- Illinois. For Grinding Coi n. Col), Hominy or Meal and Ciencral Storii FecJj. WE l>i:iIVEU THIS MILL Al AXY point, or from our , run tli ough tbedif- fiTcut (if till- ci'untry. ut the in mufacturor's r;oO. Old' r--. or i<ttj:so'"iiii) ^ill•nl,l be addressed lu '.'pYKK ne •' , 'i\v that ^i.; 'tie S- .r Mill . .is ben used, it 11-' ^riiinid ??"(lit !)• yoiid nil oi/


. The Illinois farmer [microform] : a monthly agricultural journal, devoted to the interests of the farmer, gardener, fruit grower and stock raiser ... Agriculture; Agriculture -- Illinois. For Grinding Coi n. Col), Hominy or Meal and Ciencral Storii FecJj. WE l>i:iIVEU THIS MILL Al AXY point, or from our , run tli ough tbedif- fiTcut (if till- ci'untry. ut the in mufacturor's r;oO. Old' r--. or i<ttj:so'"iiii) ^ill•nl,l be addressed lu '.'pYKK ne •' , 'i\v that ^i.; 'tie S- .r Mill . .is ben used, it 11-' ^riiinid ??"(lit !)• yoiid nil oi/or ViUn ,,ow ii. usis the firmer 'ily needs tn si-c ar 1 ' it in 'at fioni thefiict tl at it i;ri'"ls I'rcen I-well-IS old '•orn. ^...ir;i and cob p"s>.iii^ !b.(>uj.'li It fovfi-tlier,^ im ('the-Mill w'll do. fanners and stock t;:ovviTs 'o 4ii busbi is of corn iii ?•ac'i li^o liy ;!;(, n«e ot thin Mill; (at we ha\e eertiticates tl' th I. ?.; Per ms ;. once e.\p«ri^'nc«Hl its beuetlt. Mill iii-verreturn lu the vastefiil practice of fepdir^'con. ia the ear. li will ur<'..nbte(ny go per hour and ; .au-scii i-a-";/ drali for ;wo"ors '>. Wi- cai. pr. :'.nc pr- mi in s, dip! nn .., aci iinmin t. 'I ,:Ti. IS to y r loll p.' n i'jrences -ind ';.^.! of Mills s-e ^ - I'Hrsons c .n'.e rUiipli. I willi a 'tar Mill, a,n a.^o ?• r ••:: '111 ,' by cailiuf; ;it :lic Agr-'ult-jral .^^toit of A i>-;KliELI,. ••??•' '. '^••?^ A>,;.-,d A;re.:tt. Illinois t^entrai Hail Hoad TIIE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Company invites the attention ' f Agriculturalists and Farmers to the fertile lands adjacent to their Road, which are offered for sale upon low terms, and long credit at low- rates of interest. It is the policy and wish of the Company to sell «,7 their lands to actual settlers; and no inducement is


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