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The Henderson Corn Sheller 



This is the Best One-Hole Shelier Made 



The hop- 

 per is ad- 

 justable, 

 and it shells 

 the largest as well 

 as the smallest ears 

 with the same ease 

 and perfection. The 

 cobs are thrown out 

 of one spout and 

 the shelled corn, 

 after being fanned 

 of chaff and impuri- 

 ties, flows out from 

 another spout. The 

 feed table is a great 

 convenience and 



facilitates rapid 

 work. _ The balance 

 wheel is extra large, 

 giving great momen- 

 tum and making it 

 the lightest running 

 Sheller on the mar- 

 ket. The gearing is 

 all inclosed pre vent- 

 ting accidents. It is handsomely painted and 

 finished. 



Price complete (as shown in the cul) $23 .00 



The "Black Hawk" 

 Corn Sheller 



Fastens to a box quickly and se- 

 curely by clamps which are furnished 

 freewitheach machine. Itis recognized 

 as a standard sheller and no machine 

 has ever given more universal satisfac- 

 tion. The "Black Hawk" Sheller 

 shells corn for home use and poultry. 

 Its construction is such that it cannot 

 choke, is durable; malleable iron is 

 largely used in its construction. Bear- 

 ings that are 

 subject to 

 wear are 

 long and 

 thoroughly 

 chilled. It 

 will last a 

 lifetime, is 

 simple, eas- 

 ilyadjusted 

 and will 

 shell clean 

 all kinds of 

 field corn. 



Price$3.50 



each. 



Jelly Strainer Holder 



This strainer holder is appreciated 

 by every house-keeper who makes jelly 

 or uses a strainer for any purpose. 

 The cloth can easily be removed 

 for cleans 

 ing and 

 the rings 

 and rod 

 are plat- 

 ed t o 

 p r eveni 

 rust and 

 tar nish- 

 ing; i s 

 stand- 

 ard 

 jointeds'i 

 that it 

 may be 

 packed a- 

 way in 

 s mall 

 space. 



P r ice, 



c omplete 

 with bag, 

 $1.25 P. 

 P. 3 lb. 



FRUIT, WINE 

 JELLY^PRESS 



Superior, simple eas- 

 ily operated, saves all 

 rehandlmg, as it ex- 

 tracts the juice and 

 ejects the skins and 

 seeds in one operation; 

 it can be used f < r many 

 purposes, including the 

 making of wme, jellies, 

 fruit butters from 

 grapes, currants, pine- 

 apples, quinces, t' ma- 

 to catsup, etc. Prices, 

 family size, capacity 

 1 qt , $9.00 



The Baldwin Hand Power Fodder Cutters 



The latest improved and best hand power 

 cutters made. They cut rapidly and easily 

 all kinds of fodder, hay, straw, cornstalks, 

 etc. Adjustable self-feeding 

 iron rolls. The revolving knives 

 of finest steel give a sheer cut. 

 Length of cut quickly changed 

 Substantial and durable. 



Price, Net 

 No. 1. Our smallest cutter for 



one or two head of stock; 



has one G-in. knife; cuts 



K, 1, IK and 2 inches $23.50 



No. 9. For three or four head 



of stock; has two 8K-in. 



knives, cuts X. K, K and 



lin 33.75 



No. 10. For five to eight head 



of stock; has two 9>2-in. 



knives, cuts X, K, ^ and 



lin 37.80 



No. 11. Twenty to Forty head 



of stock; has two 11-in. 



knives, cuts K. K. K and 



1 inch 43.00 



The Red Cross Senior's Cider Mill 



The "Enterprise' 

 Grinding Mill 



"Clipper" 



HAND LEVER 



Feed Cutter 



A good general mill for farmers, 

 poultrymen, etc., for strength and 

 durability it is unexcelled; the 

 grinder is warranted equal to steel. 

 Capacity, 1 '< bushels of corn per 

 hour. It grinds corn, grain, bark, 

 shells, dry bcnes, chicken feed, 

 salt, etc. It is not intended for 

 grinding green bones, for these can 

 only be shaved or cut, but not 

 ground. The dimensions of the 

 mill are as follows: Height, 17 

 inches; width, S'A inches; balance 

 wheel, 19 inches diameter; throat, 

 3K inches diameter; weight, 60 

 lbs. Price, (No. 750), as shown in 

 the cut, $18.00; (No. 650), same 

 as the above, excepting that it is 

 madetoscrewtoawallorpost, $16.00. 



The "Clipper" Lever Cutter 

 is a strong framed machine, 

 and the most simple cutter 

 made and we recommend it 

 to all who have but a moder- 

 ate amount of feed to cut. 

 It will cut 15 bushels an hour. 



We furnish all with the 

 gauge-plate, with which short 

 feed can be cut much faster 

 than without it. 



It can also be changed to 

 make any length of cut. 



Price, $7.00. 



The Red Cross Senior is a large, power- 

 ful mill, staunchly constructed and of 

 ample capacity for use where there is a 

 great quantity of fruit to be handled. 

 Considering its size and capacity this mill 

 can be operated very easily by hand, and 

 two cranks (on opposite side of the mill) 

 are provided for this purpose. A pulley 

 accommodating a Sli-in. belt is furnished 

 for operation by gasoline engine or electric 

 motor. The Senior is equipped with the 

 Patented Red Cross Self-Aligning Bear- 

 ings. The press screw and cross-head are 

 uncommonly heavy and great pressure can 

 be exerted. Price, as illustrated. . .$45.00 



The Junior mill (looks exactly like 

 Medium, but is slightly smaller) is thef 

 ideal size mill for family use. The I 

 Medium is adapted to use where there is 

 more fruit than the Junior can handle 

 promptly. The Junior and Medium mills 

 have the Patented Red Cross Self-Align- 

 ing Bearings. These mills operate easily 

 by hand. Each is equipped with a heavy 

 pulley which acts as a balance wheel. The 

 pulley will take a 2K-in. belt for power operation. 



Junior Specifications — Legs, 40 in. high; 2 tubs, 10 in. high, 12 in. diam.; 

 press screw, 1>^ x 18K in.; pulley, 2l,i x 15 in.; weight each, 180 lbs.; capacity 



2 to 4 bbls. of cider per day. Price, $30. CO.^ 



Medium Specifications — Legs, 44 in. high; 2 tubs, 12 in. high, 14 in. diam.; press screw, 

 IK X 20 K in.; pulley, 2>i x 15 in.; weight each, 235 lbs.; capacity, 3 to 6 bbls. of cider per 

 day. Price, $32.50. 



The Improved Force Feed 

 Cider Mill 



The Self-Feed is designed for use where there 

 is no great quantity of fruit to be ground and 

 pressed. This sturdy single tub mill has a very 

 eaicient grinding device and 'uill handle all siz s 

 of aplHes loithont clot^Ring or being forced. Taper- 

 ing design gives Self-Feed great strength and 

 stability. Heavy iron cross-head, carrying the 

 working parts, is held in mortises in frame and, 

 in addition to four heavy bolts, receives support 

 from steel bands on inside of legs. Self-Feed has 

 no complicated parts to get out of order, is 

 equipped with large balance wheel, and operates 

 very easily. All wood parts except trough and 

 press lever are made of best clear maple. The 

 troughs are made of poplar, giving off no odor or 

 taint to affect taste of fruit juices. Press lever is 

 turned from straight-grained 

 ash. Grinding parts are 

 heavy iron. Cutting roll 

 slices and tears fruit, feeding 

 it into grinding^ rolls which 

 crush every particle, opening 

 juice cells and extracting all 

 the juice when tub is placed 

 under the powerful press 

 screw. . Shafts and press 

 screw are of cold rolled steel; 

 very strong. Self-Feed spec- 

 ifications. Legs, 40 in. high; 

 tub, 14 in. wide, 12 in. high, 

 outside; press screw, IJ-gx 

 24 K in.; weight each, 130 

 lbs.; capacity 1 to 2 bbls. of 

 cider daily. 

 Price $22.50 



Fruit and Wine Presses 



Strength and pleasing design are 

 combined in the construction of these 

 presses. They have 

 heavy iron cross- 

 heads — not wood. 

 Press screws heavy 

 cold rolled steel with 

 accurate threads. 

 Follower cap and 

 handwheel are cast 

 iron. Frames are 

 heavy and strongly 

 bolted. Troughs are 

 wide and deep. Tubs 

 are capacious. With- 

 standing great pres- 

 sure, these presses 

 enable the user to 

 get all the juice from 

 the fruit. 

 1^ — Height of legs, 40 in.; tub, 

 high, 12 in. diam.; press screw, 

 IJ^xlSK in.; weight each, 72 lbs. 



Price $14.00 



No. 2 — Height of legs, 44 in. ; tub, 

 12 in. high, 14 in. diam.; press screw, 

 lKx20K in.; weight each, 100 lbs. 



Price $18.00 



No. 3 — Height of legs, 51 in.; tub, 

 14 in. high, 17 in. diam.; press screw, 

 2x23K in.; weight each, 1C8 lbs. 



Price $25.00 



(These presses can be easily con- 

 verted into first-class lard presses.) 



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