The Owen's Fanning Mills. 



THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. 

 IN GRAIN CLEANING MACHINERY. 



/^TiFTER years of careful study, the manufac- 

 / I turers of this machine have succeeded in 

 placing on the market a COMBINATION 

 MACHINE that WILL take COCKLE from 

 WHEAT and all other grains; will separate MUS- 

 TARD and and all FOUL SEEDS from FLAX, ETC. 



It also cleans OATS, BAKLEY, PEAS, BEANS, 

 CLOVER, TIMOTHY, MILLET, ALFALFA. Separ- 

 ates RYE from Wheat, and cleans CHEAT out of 

 WINTER WHEAT. 



These mills are a decidedly radical change and 

 improvement from any principle ever before evolved 

 for cleaning grain, heretofore it has been considered 

 simply impossible to effectually separate COCKLE 

 from WHEAT, and the consumer has been satisfied 

 with the old styles, which clean the grain well enough 

 for flour, but to obtain a machine that will render 

 grain sufficiently desirable for seed has been the great 

 trouble. 



We furnish the WEN'S , — 

 AUTOMATIC Force Feeder 

 with all Mills. All of these 

 Mills are End Shake with 

 the exception of Number 20 

 which is Side Shake. 



It will be noticed that in 

 all other mills they depend 

 entirely upon blast to clean 

 the grain. While we have 

 an equal amount of blast, 

 we also have, in addition to 

 it, a Cockle Separator, which 

 removes all foul seeds per- 

 fectly. The, Cockle Separa- 

 tor is constructed in such a 

 manner as to allow the grain 

 to pass over an inclined, 

 stationary sieve of pre per 

 mesh, the grain being kept 

 in a horizontal direction by 

 means of slats on a revolv- 

 ing canvas. By having the 

 screen stationary, We are 

 enabled to use a sieve of 

 much coarser mesh than can 

 be used in other mills, and 



for this reason we are able to remove LARGE FOUL 

 SEED from the small wheat. As can readily be seen, 

 the grain is constantly kept parallel with the slats, and 

 a revolving motion imparted to it, so that all of the 

 grain is brought in contact with the screen, and all 

 foul seeds, smaller than a kernel of wheat lengthways, 

 will fall through the screen, while the clean grain 

 passes over and falls in front of the mill. By the same 

 means the screen is kept constantly clean. 



BE SURE TO READ THE TESTIMONIALS 

 ON NEXT PAGE. 



They are given by persons who are well-known 

 in their communities, and we would be glad to 

 have the reader correspond with them. 



Testimonials are not 

 generally read and there 

 are seldom found among 

 the names any that are 

 well hnown, but we here- 

 with give the names of 

 gentlemen who have giv- 

 en the workings of these 

 Fans their personal at- 

 tention, because of the 

 fact that they are so rad- 

 ically different from any 

 other machine of the 

 kind, and because, these 

 gentlemen are glad to 

 publish to the world, that 

 the Fans will actually 

 do all that is claimed for 

 them by the manufactur- 

 ers. 



We furnish the OWEN'S 

 AUTOMATIC Force Feeder 

 with all Mills. 



No 3, FARM MILL, 



Price $18.50. Capacity, 30 to 40 bushels per hour. This Mill separate 

 all foul seeds from wheat, oats and barley, especially mustard. Will 

 also clean flax from all foul seeds, as well as clean all kinds of grass seed. 



No. 3#, FARM MILL, 



Price $21.50. Capacity, 40 to 60 bushels per hour. Has all the 

 merits of the No. 3, but has greater capacity and easier to 

 operate, owing to its being made lower. It will also separate oats from wheat better than any other make 

 of Mills. 



No. 5, FARM MILL, { 



Price $24.5 



than No 



o. Capacity, 60 to 80 bushels per hour. 

 3 and requires more power. 



This Mill is larger 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



