Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1878 — The Indiana Fanner. [ARTICLE]

The Indiana Fanner.

This is one of the very best ngricultuml weeklies in the country. Now in its thirteenth year, it has contributed largely to a higher orJer of agriculture in ti e West, being eminently practical in >dl of its dels tlie large amount of contributions to its [nolumns by intelligent practical farmers, on Farming, Horticulture, Slock Growing, “the Dairy interest, Bee-keeping, Poultry, etc. The Ladies' department, inado up by intelligent women, on household and domestic duties, is well worth the price of ! the Farmer alone. Its family and literary I features also make it a valuable family 1 juiirtml. We do n t see how any intelligent farmer can afford to do without same such weekly visitor, to aid him in his various A idress tlie Indiana Farmer Vo.; Indianapolis. Ind., for a sample copy. It is furnished at $2 per year, "T in, clubs of ten at SI.OO. We will send the Indiana Farmer and Rensselaer Union both for S 2 iiU The. Farm KB. And-Union are free for balance of this year to all new sub-scribers-who subscribe now for a year.