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FARM GRIST MILLS AND BOILERS 



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Quaker City 



Qrinding Mills 



An excellent mill for grinding: corn on the cob, also all 

 shelled grain, bones (after they have been boiled twenty-four 

 hours— not green bones), oyster shells, crackers, dried bread, 

 spices, cofifee, etc. 



No. 5, for Hand or 

 cones 



Power, including extra set of 



45 00 



No. 10, Power only, weight 300 lbs., 2 to 8 Horsc- 

 Power, including extra set of discs, 



Farm Or 1st Mill 



For grinding corn and cob, fine corn meal and Graham 

 flour for table use. Kither hand or power. Capacity, 5 to 8 

 bushels per hour. Weight, IbO lbs. Pullev, 8 inches. Price, 

 $22.00. 



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Seamless Steel 

 Baskets 



Made in one piece of sheet steel pressed into same shape 

 as splint basket. No seams, no joints. Perfectly smooth, can't 

 leak or rust, and can he used for anything that an ordinary 

 basket is good for. Hold just one bushel. Japanned and 

 galvanized. 



EACH. 



Price, .Tapmned, $1 75 



'• Galvanized, 2 00 



OTHER BASKETS 



1 bushel Splint Basket, Galvanized Iron Bound, . . .7.5 



1 " " " Iron Bound, 65 



1 " " " Not Bound 50 



K " " " 2.5c. each. S2.75 dozen. 



i.i " Stave Basket, 'Wire Strapped, $1.25 dozen. 



}<2 " " " Plain, 80 " 



■i2-Quart Berry Crates, complete, each, 60c. Per dozen, 

 $6.00. 



Quart and Pint Boxes. Per 110, 60c. Per 1000, So. 00. 

 Wooden Slat Separators. S1..50 per 100. 



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Granite State Feed Cooker and Heater 



For heating or cooking all kinds of food for Hogs, Cattle, 

 Poultry or Dogs. Also for heating water when butchering 

 hogs, and with an extra boiler for rendering lard, making 

 soft soap, boiling clothes, etc. Require very little fuel, the 

 sides and linings being of Sheet Steel Plates, and the boiler 

 of Galvanized Steel that will neither rust nor corrode, nor re- 

 quire painting. 



PRICES. 



No. 1, 25 gallons $12 00 



" 4, 50 " 17 00 



" 7, 100 " 24 00 



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 PiliiiiiT 



POUliTl^YjWHfi'S 

 BOlLiEl^ 



Often in preparing cooked food for 

 poultry, articles are used that, while 

 just the thing for poultry, the house- 

 wife does not I ike the odor through the 

 house. A boiler of this sort can he used 

 outside or in the outbuilding. We have 

 them for wood or fur coal. 

 PRICE-LIST. 

 15 gal., for vood, Sill 00 for coal, 81.3 00 

 22 " •■ ■' 12 .50 " " 15 00 

 30 " " ■' 16 on '■ " 20 00 

 45 " ■' '■ 22 00 " " 27 00 



OIQ STOVE HEflTEHS. 



For Poultry Houses, Conserva- 

 tories and Bath-Koouis. 



This is a regular two large wick oil 

 stove with a sheet iron drum securely 

 fitted to act as a heat radiator. It is as- 

 tonishing how much heat they throw 

 out, and the price is very low. Price, 

 complete, $2.00. 



