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CIDER MILLS AND PRESSES. 



Ttie"Baby"Wme and Cider Mill. 



THIS is a very biindy little mill for 

 making a small quantity of cider, 

 five or ten gallons at a time. All 

 of the juice of the apples can be 

 gotten out, but not so rapidly. It is 

 really intended more for grinding 

 grapes and other small fruit for wine, 

 and is so constructed as not to crack: 

 the seed 



No. 6— Single Cage Mill.. S9.50 

 " 1— " " " .. 10.50 



IXLLard and Fruit Press. 



THESE MILLS are first-class in every 

 particular, special pains being taken 

 in the selection of materials. Hard 

 Wood Frames, Heavy Cast Iron 

 Beams and Set Screws, are unsurpassed in 

 quality, durability and capacity. 



The grinding apparatus is of the most satis- 

 factory and latest improved pattern, and is 

 made adjustable so as to grind both small and 

 large fruit equally well. 



The pomace is not left in lumps, but all the 

 cells are crushed, consequently at.l the juice 

 can be extracted by the pi-ess. 



Medim and "Junior" Hand 

 m Older Mill. ^• 



"Senior "Hand and Power 

 Cider Mill. 



THESE Mills are almost identical with 

 the "Senior," except they are small- 

 er, and have only one handle. In 

 the preparation of the pomace for 

 cider, they are the same in all their parts. 



Price, Junior Si 15. 00 



Medium 18.00 



Berry Press. ^ 



WE desire to call your attention to the I X L 

 Lai-d and Kruit Press, a cut and descrip- 

 tion of which is given herewith. Best 

 simplest and cheapest. It is substantial 

 'and won't get out of order, and very easy to 

 clean. A boy ten to twelve years old can oper- 

 ' ate it. By its use enough lard is saved in one 

 season to pay for it. Good for pressing berries 

 and small fruits. It will last a life-time, as all 

 parts are made of heavy cast iron, while bowls 

 are of the best galvanized steel. Whole height 

 of press, 3 feet ; size of bowl or drum, 10 inches 

 in diameter ; weight, 45 pounds. 



Price $4.00 



We also handle the Enterprise Presses. 



THIS is our largest sized mill, adapted 

 for hand or power, with a detacha- 

 ble handle on either side. The top 

 set of rolls first mash the fruit fine, and the 

 bottom set grinds it, thoroughly breaking 

 all the cells, so that the cider is entirely ex- 

 tracted. These mills produce more cider to 

 a given quantity of apples than any other 

 mill on the market. 



Price 1S32.50 



THIS little press is for the purpose of ex- 

 pressing the juice of grapes and other 

 small fruits, for wine making. Strong 

 and substantial. Made of oak staves 

 securely bound with a rivet in each stave. 

 Frame of oak and securely ironed, and will 

 stand gr^t pressure. 



Berry Presses No. 1 S5.00 



" 2 5.50 



" 3 7.25 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



