Bolgiano’s Rat Exterminators, Cider Mills, Etc. 67 
Red Cross Cider Mills 
The Faultless Rat Killer 
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Deceives the most cunning and wary animal by 
holding baits out im the most deceiving and 
tempting manner. Kills instantly without a 
squeal to warn cor attract its mates, enabling 
you to repeat the performance every few minutes. 
A child can work it. This is the best trap we 
have ever handled. Every sale is followed with 
a repeat order. Price 50c¢ each. 
Victor Mice and Rat Traps 
For Mice, three for 10c. 
Rats, 10c each, three for 25c. 
Barium Carbonate 
A sure rat exterminator. The poison that has 
rid Baltimore and other large cities of rats. 25c 
per box, $2.75 doz. 
RAT CORN 
small trial’ ‘sizel packages): 2. s/s se ee ee 25¢ 
Medium size package..................... 50c 
“Delphos ” Improved Sheet Iron 
Corn Popper 
Why Better Than Others 
First—Has all merits of other poppers. 
Second—Patent ‘‘ Delphos”? tinned wire rod 
operating cover device, running through sheet 
metal handle, opens and closes cover, preventing 
finger burns. 
Third—Improved sunken butter drainer in 
cover of pan. 
Fourth—Perforated cover for shaking out un- 
popped grains. - 
Fifth—Handsome embossed cover and impreyed 
general construction. 
Price 35¢ each. 
The Junior and Medium 
These mills have no superior at any price, in 
design, ease of operation or appearance. The 
frame is made of maple and finished in natura] 
wood color. The press-screw is of steel, with 
accurately cut threads, and operates through 2 
heavy cast-iron crosshead. 
The Junior and the Medium are similar in con- 
struction, tne Medium being a larger and heavier 
mill. Each is fitted with a heavy pulley, 15 inches 
in diameter, and this may be driven with a 
2%-inch belt from a small gasoline engine. 
These sizes are usually operated by hand, and 
the pulley, which weighs 20 pounds, serves as a 
very effective balance wheel. 
The Junior weighs 180 pounds and has a 
capacity of 2 to 4 barrels of cider per day. 
The Medium weighs 285 pounds and has a 
capacity of 3 to 6 barrels of cider per day. 
The Senior 
The Senior is of the same general design as 
the Junior and Medium, but is larger and is 
operated by power or by two cranks, which are 
furnished with the mill. 
The Senior has a capacity of 6 to 12 barrels 
of cider per day, and weighs 341 pounds. 
The Force Feed Cider Mill 
This mill should not be confused with other single-tub mills of the Hutchinson type, 
which will only grind apples that have been halved or quartered. 
machine to handle all sizes of apples without clogging or being forced. 
The Force Feed weighs 130 pounds and has a capacity of 1 to 2 barrels of cider per 
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write for prices and descriptive folder. 
The Bearings 
An exclusive feature of our mills is the type of bearings used. 
self-aligning. By reference to the sectional view below a clear idea may be had of their 
The distance between the rollers is varied by revolving the eccentric boxes. 
The hole through this box is bored off center in the direction of the pointer. 
desired to move the rollers closer together, these lugs, or pointers, are turned toward 
operation. 
each other. 
A great advantage is gained over the old eccentric bolt by using our self-aligning 
feature, by means of which the box is free to turn in any direction. 
bind unless the shafts are absolutely parallel and at right angles to the bearings. Our 
boxes do not bind in any position. 
The bearing box has a large cavity in the center surrounding the shaft and this cavity 
is packed with a good grade of grease before the mills leave the factory. i 
“ unnecessary to oil the bearings during the first seascn. 
No Other Cider Mill Has These Features 
Showing Bearings of Our Cider Mills 
cider. 
Mill has been of service to several neighbors.” 
H. R. Knauss, Route 3, Ft. Cobb, Okla., writes :—‘‘ The Red Cross Cider Mill was one 
Made 283 gallons of cider, out of cull apples not 
saleable at any price, for which I received $204.14. 
of the best investments I ever made. 
It is a good mill and gave good satisfaction.”’ 
Glen Quear, R. F. D. No. 
O. K. Am well satisfied with it. 
Iron Age Tree Pruner 
This trimmer saves time because you operate it without letting go your hold. One 
hand holds the pole at the bottom and the other works the sliding galvanized iron grip. 
Made after “‘lazy-tons”’ design that give more leverage than the cheaper constructed 
trimmers of similar type. 
Tool steel shearing knife. 
can hook the tool over. 
You cannot beat this trimmer at the price. 
8-foot, $1.80 each. 10-foot, $1.90 each. 
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Impossible to make prices at the time this catalog went to press. 
Regret did not order sooner, could have saved the price of mill three times over. 
writes -—‘‘ The Red Cross Cider Mill is 
Don’t know how I could get along without one now. 
Mill is well put up and looks as though it would last for a good many years.” 
3, Bronson, Mich., 
Furnished in the following sizes: 
12-foot, $2.00 each. 
We guarantee this 
Please 
These are eccentric and 
If it is 
The old style will 
This makes it 
What Users Think 
of 
Red Cross Cider Mills 
G. P. Simmons, Herkimer, 
N. Y., writes:-—‘‘The Red 
Cross Cider Mill has been tried 
out satisfactorily. It works 
even better than we had an- 
ticipated and the supply of 
juice after pressing is very 
gratifying. We think you are 
to be congratulated on its 
construction.” 
. H. Quinn, 77 W. Main 
St., Rochester, N. Y., writes: 
—‘* Used the Red Cross Cider 
Mill with our 314% H. P engine 
this fall with entire satisfac- 
tion. Made several barrels of 
Made cider during spare time only. 
Handles limbs up to % inch; in fact, anything that you Tron Age 
Tree 
Pruner 
