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MANN'S NEW MODEL BONE CUTTERS. 



Various Styles, for Poultry and Flocks of all Sizes. 



These Bone Cutters have attained a reputation for durability, ease of operation, rapidity of worlv and adaptability for cutting bone in all conditions, that place 

 them easily in the lead of all other bone mills. Almost any mill will cut or grind dry bone satisfactorily, but it is the fresh green bone that makes chickens grow and 

 hens lay, and these machines are made particularly for cutting such. They will cut fresh bones with meat and gristle on them; dry bones; pressed scraps; corn or 

 corn on the cob; potatoes, turnips and vegetables of all kinds, and all without clogging. These machines are cutters, 

 not grinders; they may be operated by man or boy; they run easy and cut fast; have an automatic feed; can be 

 adjusted to cut fine or coarse; have the finest quality steel knives, that can be removed and sharpened by any one 

 and many other points of merit. 



In selecting a Mann's Bone Cutter, the No. 5's are adapted, only for small fiocks of 15 to 25 hens. The Nos. 7 and 

 9 are the popular sizes, and perhaps the most economical to buy. For large fiocks. of course, power machines should 

 be chosen. 



PRICES AND SIZES OF MANN'S BONE CUTTERS. 



Capacity an Hour. Weight. Price. 



Small Flock Cutters ( No. 5 C, with Crank Handle 10 lbs. 30 lbs. S6.00 



(lo to 25 hens.) \ " 5 B, with Balance Wheel 15 " 55 " 8.00 



( " 5 B M. on Iron Stand, with Balance Wheel 20 " 80 " 10.40 -T^nm^Wfli 



Popular No. 7. on Iron Stand, with Balance Wheel, for flocks of 40 to 75 hens. . . 30-50 " 107 " 12.00 



-rw-^my Cutters. " 9, " " " " 100 to 300 " 60-75 " 163 " 18.40 



^ -^ Hand and Power Cutter, No. 11 100 " 215 " 26.00 



No. 5B. Power Cutter, No. 12 (i to li horse power) 125 " 2G0 " 30.00 No. 5 C. 



MANN S 



NEW MODEL 



BONE CUTTERS. 



^ No. S B. M. 



For flocks of 15 to 25 hens. 



Prices subject 



to change 

 withou 



No. 7 



For flocks of 40 to 100 hens. 



THE 



ENTERPRISE " GRINDING MILL. 



A good general mill for farmers, poultry- 

 men, etc.. and for strength and durability it 

 is unexcelled; the grinders are warranted 

 equal to steel. Capacity, 15 bushels of corn 

 per hour. It grinds corn, grain, roots, bark, 

 shells, dry bones, chicken feed, salt, etc. It 

 is not intended for grinding green bones, for 

 these can only be shaved or cut, but not 

 ground. The dimensions of the mill are as 

 Height, 17 inches; width, 8j inches; 

 balance wheel, 19 inches diameter ; 

 throat, 34 inches diameter; weight, 

 60 lbs. Price (No. 750), as shown 

 in the cut. S8. 50. No. 650, same as 

 the above, excepting that it is made 

 to screw to a wall or post, S8.00. 



BARREL HEADING PRESSES. 



Automatic 

 Screw 

 Barrel 

 Press. 



THE NEW DEPARTURE 

 CIDER MILL. 



This cider mill has established a 

 reputation over all others, and 

 has proved itself to be the leading 

 mill. It has been awarded the 

 First Premium over all competi- 

 tors at state and county fairs, 

 where it has met mills of every 

 character, and beaten all. It is 

 constructed on an entirely differ- 

 ent principle from other mills, 

 which either grate or cut the apples, 

 leaving the larger portion of the 

 pomace in lumps, from which the 

 juice cannot be extracted by the 

 press. In this mill the two lower 

 rollers are cast with alternate ribs 

 and grooves interlocking, to draw in 

 the apples, and the fruit is smashed 

 between the smooth segments, 

 breaking thoroutlhly all the cells, sO 

 that the cider is entirely extracted 

 in the press. It will produce one- 

 fourth more cider than any other 

 mill from the same quantity of 

 apples. For light running and 

 fast grinding it has no equal. 

 Price, $24.00. 



THE HENDERSON IMPROVED 

 CIDER MILL. 



A greatly improved combined mill and press, most 

 durably made and braced. The hopper will hold 

 nearly half a bushel of apples, and the crushers 

 are so constructed that it is self-feeding and does 

 not require the use of a stick to force the apples 

 into the crushing rolls as do so many of the other 

 styles of combined mill and press. It will grind 

 apples, grapes, currents, berries, in fact all kinds of 

 fruit used for either cider, vinegar or wine. The im- 

 proved gearing is outside and the greatly increased 

 speed co^ibined with ease of operation, enables 

 one person to grind from 15 to 20 bushels of apples 

 per hour. The curb measures 12x12 in. and holds the 

 pomace of about 2 bushels of apples. Price, $13.50. 



CIDER AND WINE PRESSES. 



These new style presses are much stronger and 

 more durable than those usually sold. The up- 

 right side posts are made wide at the bottom, giving 

 a bearing the full width for the bed timber. They 

 also have two rods on each side instead of only 

 one, as usually used, thereby greatly adding to 

 the strength of the frame. The screws are made 

 of steel. 



Number. Size tub. Capacity. Prices. 



1 10 X 8J in. 2 gallons. $5.00 



2 12 X 11 " 5 " 6.00 



3 13 X 14 " 7 " 7.00 



