Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1888 — A Journal for the Farmer. [ARTICLE]

A Journal for the Farmer.

The Western Bubal, published at Chicago by Milton George, a practical Western farmer, is the largest farm, family ann reform journal published in the United States. It has proficiently edited departments for every branch of farming, and is a faithful record of every step of progress that is being made in agriculture. It indulges in no theories, but deals only in plain, practical facts and methods that will aid the farmer in making in making the farm more profitable. A large part of its matter is composed of practical questions asked by farmers and answered by practical men. It answers all questions and prescribes for sick animals free of charge. It exposes all swindlers who seek to prey upon the farming community, and admits to its advertising columns none but reliable advertisements. For thirteen years it has been an unflinching champion of the farmer in his with the rings and monopolies that have been robbing him. It started the Farmers Alliance and is the friend of all organizations that are for the farming community. It was the first journal to agitate the question of government supervision of railroads and the first to demand legislation to protect the dairy from the unscrupulous bogus butter manufacturers. In a word, it is a pa per for the farmer, his wife and children, for the man who believes in justice between class and for all who believe that a pure. praitical farm literature and advocate of farmers' rights should be encouraged. Write Milton George editor and publisher, Chicago, Illinois, tor sample copy.