58 J. MANNS & CO.; Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. 
POULTRY SUPPLIES 
Poultry Supplies, Feeds Yad Remedies 
RED CHIEF HAND CORN 
SHELLER. 
Clamps on barrel or box; has 
patented oval-shaped teeth, shell- 
ing the corn without cracking the 
grains. It shells very easily and 
throws out the cob every time. 
Price, $2.25. 
RED CHIEF RAPID 
GRINDING MILL. 
It is built on scientific 
lines and combines all 
the elements which 
make up the most satis- 
factory Hand-Power Mill 
for grinding small grain. 
The burrs’ are extra 
hardened and seif-sharp- 
ening; they cut; do not 
mash. 
The only Mill. that 
ean be cleaned and ad- 
justed in a moment’s 
time without the use of 
a@ wrench. 
No, 2. Is operated by 
a crank; chains or bolts 
1to a box as desired. Has 
hooks on which to hang 
Price, $5.00. 
a bucket. Capacity 1-2 
No. 5. Has 
which makes the Mill run 
steady, and requires the least 
possible power to turn it. It 
fastens by chains or bolts. 
Capacity 2-4 bushels 
bushels per 
a fly wheel 
hour. 
per 
hour. ~ Price, $7.25. 
No. 10. This Mill has beau- 
tiful outlines, as shown inj 
illustration; will grind any 
kind of small grain; also oyster 
shells and dry bone. 
Capacity 2-4 bushels 
hour. Price, $9.00. 
per 
No. 20. Combined 
Hand-Power Mill. It is 
substantially construct- 
ed; all bearings bronze 
metal, and when run a 
speed of from 300-450 
revolutions per minute 
will grind from 10-20 
bushels per hour. Power 
required, from 1% to 2 
horse-power engine. 
Price, $21.00. 
Extra Attachments for 
No. 20 Mill. 
These devices, includ- 
ing Corn Sheller and 
Table Meal. Separator, 
ean be attached to any 
No. 20 Mill now in use, 
and can be operated 
combined or independ- 
ently, as may be desired, 
and enable the user ta 
shell, grind or crack 
corn, also save fine table 
meal in one operation 
Table Meal Separator. 
. Price, $6.50. 
Including hand 
Corn’ Sheller erank. 
Price, $9.00. ae 
MANNS’ NEW MODEL GREEN BONE CUTTERS. 
The easiest running and the most rapid, green bone 
cutting machine made. Has a perfect automatic and self- 
governing feed. Adjustable to cut coarse or fine, fast 
or slow. The hinged opening cylinder is easy_to clean 
and adjust without taking the machine apart. The bones 
are dropped into the open cylinder, no careful feeding 
or packing necessary. The machine regulates itself to 
the resistance of various size bones. 
No. 231, Style 5B. With balance 
wheel, cylinder 6 inches in diameter. 
Price, $12.50. 
No. 232, Style 5BM. With balance 
wheel and mounted on heavy iron 
stand; cylinder 6 inches in diameter. 
Price, $16.00. 
No. 234, Style 7%. 
Attachment. 
Hand or power. 
Tight and loose pulleys 11%x2%; 
eylinder 7% inches in -diameter. 
fapacity 50 to 100 lbs. of bone per 
hour. % to 1 h. p. required. Price, 
£25.00. 
CONKEY’S BUTTERMILK STARTING. FEED. 
A Ready Prepared Mash for baby chicks and all self- 
feeding young fowls. This remarkable feed—originated 
by Conkey and prepared through processes controlled and 
used exclusively by Conkey is a complete ration—con- 
taining all the elements needed for safely starting baby 
chicks, ducklings, goslings, poults, guineas, pheasants, etc. 
This superior chick mash was the first commercial 
poultry feed containing buttermilk—that is why we eca-l 
it the only original buttermilk starting feed. 
Conkey’s did not ‘just happen’’—it is a scientifically- 
balanced feed as clean and wholesome and as conscien- 
tiously prepared as “infant food.’’ Selected, plump grains 
ground to proper fineness, are combined with other ingre- 
dients so as to make the feed readily digestible, palatable 
and nutritious. Taste it, sell it, that’s the way to 
judge a chick feed. 
Conkey’s carries buttermilk 
tion as an aid in prevention of bowel troubles, White 
Diarrhcea, ‘“‘leg weakness,’ ete. The buttermilk is Semi- 
Solid buttermiik, blended with other ingredients by the 
original process in such a way as to preserve the appe- 
tizing, tonic, and other properties of the newly-churned 
product. 
The moisture in the buttermilk is drawn off by the ex- 
tlusive Conkey process in such a way as not to subject it 
to the terrific heat usually required in ‘‘drying’’ butter- 
milk, 
Lactic acid in buttermilk is described as an ‘Intestinal 
broom” which sweeps away unfriendly bacteria and 
disease germs in the delicate digestive tract. Buttermilk 
is also rich in one of the vitamines necessary to growing 
birds. It is a wonderful appetizer, aid to digestion and 
flesh builder. 
However, it is not the buttermilk nor the other ingre- 
dients alone that causes people to declare that their 
chicks grow twice as fast on Conkey’s. It is not the 
buttermilk alone that proteets the chicks from disease 
during the first critical eight weeks. The secret is in the 
combination of these materials by the Conkey method— 
the balancing of the ration, as Conkey alone knows how. 
Don’t be influenced by ‘cheaper’? imitations labeled 
“pbuttermilk’’—that word may be used to deceive unwary 
buyers—to cover up a multitude of “‘sinful’’ grains, mill 
sweepings, poisonous weed seeds, musty screenings, worth- 
less by-products, or other poor materjal having little or 
no nutritive value. 
Conkey’s is so palatable that one poultryman said 
ought io be used for “breakfast food.’’. 
wrote: “My chicks just love Conkey’s. It is so tasty, and 
my, how they do grow! Better still, we didn’t have a 
single loss in the present hatch, no White Diarrhoea or 
other bowl troubles like before we began using Conkey’s.”’ 
Conkey’s is all the chicks need the first eight weeks 
except greens, charcoal, grit, clean water and some fine 
seratch grains in the litter for exercise. Give grit and 
water from the start. During the second week add green 
stuff and in the fourth week finely cracked grains 
Packed in convenient sizes. Buy 1% Ibs. for every 
chick. Price, 3 Ibs., 25c; 25 Ibs., $1.50; 100 Ibs.. $5.25. 
in just the right propor- 
it 
One woman 
CONKEY’S BUTTERMILK GROWING MASH. 
This mash is fed after the chicks are eight weeks old. 
it is balanced for rapid and even development of muscles, 
bone, vital organs and feathers. Like all Conkey mashes 
it is low in fibre, clean and always uniform. 
The Growing Mash differs materially from the Starting 
Feed—meat scraps are added, bone is increased, and corn 
decreased—growing birds demand a heavier diet than 
delicate baby chicks. Price, 3 Ibs., 20c; 25 Ibs., $1.45; 
100 Ibs., $4.50 
MANNS’ BABY CHICK SCRATCH FEED. 
Well balanced, elean, fresh, nutritious feed. 
10 Ibs., 40c; 100 Ibs., $3.25. (Subject to change). 
Price, 
MANNS’ DEVELOPER. 
The very necessary small scratch feed for the prover 
development of young fowls. Price. 10 Ibs., 40ce; 100 
Ibs... $3.25 (Subject to change). 
MANNS’ SCRATCH FEED. . 
Wholesome, clean grains, correctly mixed to give a 
well balanced ration. Contains no grit and no cob. In 
mixing this feed we have made quality the first consider- 
ation but believe that our price is attractive as well. We 
shall be pleased to mail sample and latest prices: 
MANNS’ LAYING MASH. 
To produce eggs abundantly, the flock must have a 
good scratch grain mixture, a regular supply of green 
feed, plenty of water, and a good Dry Mash. One or two 
of these items will not be sufficient to permit the hens 
to do their best; all four feeds are absolutely necessary 
and experienced poultrymen have learned this from ex- 
perience, Our laying mash is very low in fibre and just 
right in protein for layers; it is uniform in quality and 
always dependable Price, 10 Ibs., 40c; 100 Ibs., $3.40. 
(Subiect to change). 
BEEF SCRAPS, EGG-A-DAY GRIT and SHELLS. 
At very attractive prices. 
latest quotations. 
We shall be pleased to send 
