no 



♦>^w 



JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA l(j(^ 



— y^^ 



Mann's Green Bone Cutters 



jm New 1902 Models ^ 



A large part of the value of green bones for poultry is due to the perfectly fresh animal 

 food which they contain. This differs from anj' food ordinarily obtained for poultry in 

 winter time, and upon this must depend the extraordinary results which are obtained by 

 those who are feeding it. 



Fresh bones, meat and gristle, when fedtoyourpoultrj', will double the number of eggs. 

 Fresh bones from the market, when fed to the flock, will make the eggs hatch more 

 vigorous chicks. 



Fresh bones will increase the vigor of the whole flock. 



Fresh bones will make the eggs more fertile. 



It stops egg eating. It effectually stops feather picking. 



Fresh bones will cause the little chicks to grow much faster and larger. 



MANN'S GREEN 

 EONE CUTTERS 



The most wonderful Bone 



Cutters ever made. 



They surpass all others in easy and rapid 

 cutting. They feed automatically and leave 

 both hands free to operate. The feed 



regulates the power required, so that it cannot run hard. The feed screw is 

 large, and has a coarse thread that will not wear out or crush down or 

 break. The gears are guarded, so that they cannot clog. The cylinder has 

 been enlarged, and takes in a good-sized bone. They have speciall5' improved 

 currugated and adjustable steel knives. They are strongly built, and will not 

 break or wear out. 



The new No. 5 



is an improvement en the old 

 style No. i. It has larger cylinder, 

 and four knives instead of three. 



The new No, 7 



and No. 9 



have the new open cylinder 

 design, .self-regulating feed, and 

 are thoroughly up - to - date 

 machines. 



No 9 iqo2 Model 

 Price, giS.40 



No. 7 1902 Model 

 Price, S12.00 



Gentlemen: — I haveused 

 your No. 2 Bone Cutter 

 nearly four j'ears without 

 any outlay for repairs. It is 

 without doubt the best bone 

 cutter on the market. 

 ELMER RIEDEL, 



Easthampton, Mass. 



Gentlemen ;— The hand 

 machine j-ou sent me is very 

 satisfactory. I kill old 

 horses, and am able without 

 difficulty to cut the largest 

 and hardest bones in their 

 bodies by hand power. 

 Yours respectfully, 

 F. E BRIGHAM, 

 Trumbull, Ohio. 



Price List 



No. 5C, -with crank handle $6.00 



No. 5B, with balance wheel . 8.00 



No. 5B.M., with balance wheel, mounted on iron stand 10.40 



No. 7, (see illustration) 12 00 



No. 9, (see illustration) 18.40 



No. II, (see illustration), hand and power 26.00 



No. 12, power machine 30 00 



No. II 1902 Model 

 Price, I26.00 



