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The Scientific Corn and Cob Mills. 



STYLE H. No. 1. 



Has Double Breakers, Partition Hopper, Pin 

 Breaker and Safety Bottom. It grinds ear corn 

 without shucks, shelled corn, oats, rye, parley, 

 cheat screenings, or any and all kinds of small 

 grain, separately, or any two or more, mixed, for 

 feed. 



DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT.— 3 feet 10 inches 

 long; 2 feet 8 inches wide, and 3 feet 7 inches high. 

 Weighs 508 pounds. Weight of fly wheel, 40 pounds. 



SHAFT.— 1 1-4 inches in diameter; cold rolled 

 steel. 



GRINDING PLATES.— 10 inches in diameter. 

 These plates are unlike those in the other mills, 

 and run only in one direction— to the right. Can 

 furnish left hand, if desired. Will furnish an extra 

 set free in this style of mill, but in no other, as all 

 others are reversible. Extra plates, per set, $2.00 



POWER. — 4 to 8-horse to sweep power, or 4 to 6- 

 horse steam power. 



PULLEY. — Furnish an 8-inch diameter, 6 1-2 inch 

 face pulley, unless special size is ordered, which 

 can be furnished without extra charge. 



SPEED.— 800 to 1,000 revolutions per minute for 

 horses; 1,000 to 1,200 for steam. 



CAPACITY.— Ear corn, with shucks off, 8 to 18 

 bushels. If corn is new or wet, the work can be 

 done, but not so fast; shelled corn, 8 to 20 bushels 

 per hour; all kinds of small grains separately, or 

 corn and oats or other grains mixed, 6 to 15 bushels 

 per hour. 



Price of this mill, complete, with extra set of 

 plates, $60.00 



STYLE L. No. 1. 



Has Double Breakers, with partition Hopper, Pin 

 Breaker and Safety Bottom. It grinds ear corn 

 with or without shucks on, shelled corn, oats, rye, 

 barley, cheat screenings, or any kind of small 

 grain separately, or any two or more mixed, for 

 feed. 



DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT.— 4 feet -2 inches 

 long, 2 feet 3 inches wide, and 3 feet 2 inches high. 

 Weight of mill, 560 pounds; weight of fly wheel, 55 

 pounds. 



SHAFT.— 11-2 inch; cold rolled steel. 



GRINDING PLATES.— 12 inches in diameter, of 

 extremely hard metal, and very durable. Are re- 

 versible and self-sharpening, having double the 

 capacity of non-reversible plates. Price of extra 

 plates, $4.00 



POWER.— 8 to 12 horses to sweep power; 6 to 10 

 horse steam power, 



PULLEY.— 8 inches in diameter, 6 1-2 inch face, 

 but can furnish larger, if desired, without extra 

 charge. 



SPEED.— 1,000 to 1,200 revolutions per minute for 

 steam power; 800 to 1,000 revolutions per minute for 

 horse power. 



CAPACITY.— Ear corn with shucks on, 10 to 20 

 bushels per hour; with shucks off, 15 to 30 bushels. 



If corn is new, wet or frozen, the work can be 

 done equally as well, but not so fast. Shelled corn. 

 25 to 40 bushels per hour. All other small grains 

 separately, or corn and oats or other grains mixed, 

 15 to 30 bushels per hour. 



F»rice, $65.00 



Write for Mill Catalogue. Prices on Power Mills 

 subject to special discount. 



STYLE N. No. 1. 



This is similar in general make-up to the style 

 L, the only difference being in dimensions, power 

 and capacity. 



DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT.— 4 feet 9 inches 

 long, 2 feet 5 inches wide, and 3 feet 5 inches high. 

 Weight of mill, 625 pounds; weight of fly wheel, 

 100 pounds. 



Price of extra grinding plates, per set, $5.00 



SIZE OF SHAFT.— 4 feet 9 inches long by 13-4 

 inches in diameter; cold rolled steel. 



POWER REQUIRED.— 10 to 15-horse steam 

 power. 



SPEED.— 900 to 1,000 revolutions per minute. 



PULLEYS.— Unless otherwise ordered, we put on 

 this mill a pulley 10 inches in diameter, 8 1-2 inch 

 face, but can furnish any size up to and including 

 14 inches in diameter, 8 1-2 inch face, without extra 

 charge. 



CAPACITY.— Ear corn, with shucks on, 15 to 25 

 bushels per hour; with shucks off, 20 to 50 bushels 

 per hour. 



If corn is new, wet or frozen, the work can be 

 done equally as well, but not so fast. Shelled corn, 

 20 to 65 bushels per hour. All other small grains, 

 separately or mixed, 20 to 60 bushels per hour. 



Price of N, No. 1 Mill, complete, on cars here, 

 $80.00 



Write for Mill Catalogue. Prices subject to spe- 

 cial discount. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Below find a few of the many testimonials we 

 have received from persons using these mills: 



Baltimore, Md., September 26, 1898. 

 Messrs. Griffith & Turner Co.: 



Gentlemen— It gives me pleasure to state that 1 

 have erected several scientific mills, and in every 

 instance they have given entire satisfaction. 



Yours very truly, 

 332 to 342 Holliday St. JOHN B. ADT. 



Lisbon. Md., October 3, 1898. 



Messrs. Griffith & Turner Co.: 



Gentlemen— The 20-inch Feed Grinder that I 

 bought of you last winter has given the very best 

 satisfaction, and will grind all the feed I can get 

 to and from it. I would not have a larger mill, be- 

 cause I could not handle feed fast enough for it. 

 I consider it the best FEED GRINDER I ever saw 

 and would recommend it to all needing a Feed 

 Grinder. H. C. SELBY. 



Hood's Mills, Md., October 18, 1898. 

 Messrs. Griffith & Turner Co.: 



Gentlemen— I have been using the Foos Grinding 

 Mill for nearly a year, and am very well pleased 

 with it. Can do my grinding in the time it ordi- 

 narily takes me to go to grist mill in the neighbor- 

 hood. I consider it a time as well as money saver. 



J. C. McKINNEY. 



