J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. 
GOOD POULTRY EQUIPMENT 
DRY MASH HOPPERS 
A strictly high qual- 
y ity hopper, properly 
designed. The curved 
bottom keeps the feed 
in easy reach, and the 
taper shape of the 
hopper prevents the 
feed from clogging. 
Height 19 inches. 
Each 
No. 35—Width 
8% inches.....$1.50 
No. 36—Width 12 
inches ........ 1.70 
No. 13—Width 18 inches........... 2.20 
No. 37—Width 24 inches........... 2.60 
OAT SPROUTER 
The frame is of 
steel, well braced and 
neatly painted. Has 
six heavy galvanized 
iron pans. Five of the 
pans have perforated 
bottoms to secure the 
proper drainage, and 
the bottom pan is 
solid to hold the drip- 
pings. Packed knock- 
ed down, one in a 
crate. Shipping weight 
25 pounds. 
No. 110—Each 
- -$6.00 
ALUMINUM LEG BANDS 
No. 136—-Aluminum, with raised num- 
bers. 
5 50 100 500 1,000 
5 $ 45 $ .75 $3.50 $6.00 
SPIRAL BANDS 
Best quality. Made in 
six sizes and ten colors. 
Sizes: Asiatic, Ameri- 
can, Mediterranean, Ban- 
tam. 25 bands, 25c; 50 
honds, 40c; 100 bands 
(de. 
Baby Chick and Pigeon. 
25 bands, 20c; 50 bands, 
35¢; 100 bands, 50c. 
RED CHIEF HAND CORN SHELLER 
Clamps on barrel or box; has patented 
oval-shaped teeth, shelling the corn 
without cracking the grains. It shells 
very easily and throws out the cob every 
time. Price, $2.25. 
AUTOMATIC FOUNTAIN 
A perfect automatic valve and float, to 
regulate the flow of water to a drinking 
dish. The valve mechanism is entirely 
of brass, nickel finish, with nothing 
about it to rust or clog up. Positive in 
action. 
Each 
No. 30—Automatie Valve and Float 
only 
No. 31—Water Pan only. Heavy gal- 
VANI Zed iT OM ss 5. sincere Soko Actes eek -40 
No. 31A—Automatic Valve and Pan 
complete 
GRIT BOXES 
Economical and 
practical for feeding 
grit, shells, ete. 
Thoroughly well 
made, no solder used 
in their construction. 
Each 
No..45 — 2 Com- 
partments ....$ .40 
No. 9—3 Com- 
partments .... 
No. 90—4 Com- 
partments . 1.00 
-80 
It is built on scientific lines and com- 
bines all the elements which make ur 
the most satisfactory Hand-Power Mill 
for grinding small grain. The burrs are 
extra hardened and self-sharpening; they 
cut: do not smash. 
The only Mill that can be cleaned and 
adjusted in a moment’s time without the 
use of a wrench. 
No. 2—Is operated by a crank; chains 
or bolts to a box as desired. Has hooks 
on which to hang a bucket. Capacity 
1 to 2 bushels per hour. Price, $5.00. 
No. 5—Has a fly wheel which makes 
the Mill run steady. and requires the 
least possible power to turn it. It fas- 
tens by chains or bolts. Capacity 2 to 4 
bushels per hour. Price, $7.25. 
No. 10—This Mill has beautiful out- 
lines, as shown in illustration; will 
grind any kind of small grain; also 
oyster shells and dry bone. Capacity 2 
to 4 bushels per hour. Price, $9.00. 
DROP BOTTOM FOUNTAINS 
Drop Bottom, 
easy to fill and 
to clean. Has 
wire handle and 
may be hung on 
the wall out of 
the litter and 
dirt. 
No. 41—Galvanized, 1 gallon, each. .$1.00 
No. 42—Galvanized, 2 gallons, each. 1.25 
No. 136—Tin, Buttermilk Feeder, 1 
galllonaieachty- oi. teuieicr vein tote 
WALL FOUNTAINS 
A large capacity 
fountain, made of 
heavy, tight coated, 
galvanized iron. Easy 
to fill, and nothing 
about it to get out of 
order. 
Each 
No. 74—5 gal... .$1.75 
No. 78—10 gallon, 
Giant Fountain 2.95 
No. 20—Combined Hand-Power Mill. 
It is substantially constructed; all bear- 
ings bronze metal, and when run a speed 
of from 3800 to 450. revolutions per min- 
ute will grind from 10 to 20 bushels per 
hour. Power required, from 1% to 2 
horse-power engine. Price, $21.00. 
Extra Attachments for No. 20 Mill 
These devices, including Corn Sheller 
and Table Meal Separator, can be at- 
tached to any No. 20 Mill now in use, 
and can be operated combined or inde- 
pendently, as may be desired, and enable 
the user to shell, grind or crack cory 
also save fine table meal in one opera: 
tion. 
Table Meal Separator. Price, $6.50. 
Corn Sheller Attachment 
hand crank). Price, $9.00. 
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