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 1916 PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATORS 



THESE 



MACHINES ALL BEAR THE INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS' LABEL 



For this new season we will offer a full line of incubators meeting every existin- condition au emh^^,,;^ 

 known Prairie State principle, all equipped with the sand-tray method%f l^pplying "rumiK and wl?l? t^^^^^ 



Patented Eddy-cur- " »»i<.ii luc x-i 



rent Heat Distrib- 

 utor, giving uni- 

 form heat distri- 

 bution even in a 

 two - thousand - egg 

 machine — a feat 

 never before ac- 

 complished with- 

 out tray-raising or 

 lowering devices. 



Prairie State In- 

 cubators contain 

 many exclusive 

 patented features 

 found In no otlier 

 machine. The Sand 

 Tray models have 

 the best reputation 

 ever made by any 

 incubator for high 

 hatching results — 

 for large chicks of 

 extreme hardiness. 

 Remember, your 

 profit comes from 

 the "Chicks That 

 Live." 



ALL 



Keystone No. 1. 

 100-Eg-g- Capacity. 

 Price, $12.00. 



KEYSTONE INCUBATOR 



is small, compact, efficient, moderate in price. Designed for 

 fanciers, for beginners, or fur those who wisli to liatch only 

 a few chicks each year. Given to tlie trade only last season,- 

 somewhat as an experiment, it instantly made a record for 

 high hatching efficiency, which has prompted us to offer it 

 again in a perfected condition, with every weak point removed. 

 No. — eO-Eg-g-, $9.00. No. 1 — 100-Egg, $12.00. 



The Prairie State Sand 



Incubator 



The 

 Prairie State 

 Sand Tray 



with nursery — our standard for the past eight years. It is 

 offered now in a further improved condition, fitted with our 

 latest type fool-proof heater, and provided with a wire chick 

 tray substituted for the burlap formerly used, which, resting 

 just above the sand tray, permit.s this tray to remain through- 

 out the hatch, thereby retaining uniform humidity until com- 

 pletion. Series A. Price 



No. — 100 hen eggs; 125 lbs. crated $18.00 



No. 1 — 150 hen eggs; 160 lbs. crated 22.50 



No. 2 — 240 hen eggs; 240 lbs. crated 32.00 



No. 3—390 hen eggs; 275 lbs. crated 38.00 



without nursery — a new model this year- 

 designed to meet a new and increasing de- 

 mand for a machine of this type. It is pro- 

 vided witli a new and exclusive device, by 

 means of which the chicks may be hardened 

 upon tlie hatching tray. The machine is 

 ' built in 200, 300 and 400-egg sizes, and is 

 regularly fitted with egg-turning trays, 90- 

 cgg capacity, which overcomes the objection which 

 is sometimes made against handling heavy trays in 

 the other large machines. Tlie thermostat is hung 

 upon the egg level, which enables the incubator to 

 regulate the temperature more closely under wide 

 variations than any incubator ever built. Prom the 

 fact that egg-turning trays are used, and a regulator tliat very seldom needs 

 adjusting, cuts down the time of operation to the lowest possible amount. 



seo-Eg-g- Capacity Without Nursery Series B. Price. 



No. 2 — 180 Eggs Capacity $27.00 



No. 3 — 270 Eggs Capacity 35.00 



No. 4 — 360 Eggs Capacitv 40.00 



Egg 

 Tester 



Price, 25c. 

 Postpaid, 35c. 



Brooder L,amp, complete 75c. each. 



No. 1 Sun Hinge Burner 25c. 



No. 2 Sun Hinge Burner 35c. 



No. 3 Sun Hinge Burner 50c. 



Nos. 1 and 2 Wicks 15c. doz. 



No. 3 Wicks 25c. doz. 



INCUBATOR LAMPS 



No. 1 Lamp and Burner, using %-in. wick, 

 60c. each. 



No. 2 Lamp and Burner, using 1-in. wick, 

 65c. each. 



No. 3 Lamp and Burner, using 1%-in. wick, 

 75c. each. 



FRENCH'S FOUI^TRY UXTSTABD. 



This mustard is strictly pure and is specially prepared for 

 use with poultry. 



The results from many years' experiments have proven that 

 a heaping teaspoonful daily for every six birds, mixed 

 thoroughly with the dry meal or meals and then the whole 

 moistened to a crumbly consistency, will start the birds off 

 to laying, and produce results that will prove the efficiency 

 of the mustard. It is not necessary to use the mustard from 

 the 1st of May until August 1st. It should be used as soon 

 as the fowls commence to moult. With early hatched pullets 

 commence about the end of August or early September to 

 insure eggs from October onwards. 



1%-pound package, per package 35c. 



3-pound package, per pound 21c. 



5-pound package, per pound 20V^c. 



10-pound package, per pound 20c. 



Barrels, per pound 18c. 



Prairie State Tested Thermometers 



No. 1 — Hang-up Thermometer, with wire hanger, each, 60o. ; 

 price, postpaid, 65c. 



No. 2 — Universal; may be used as hang-up, reclining, stand- 

 up or inclining with proper holder. Without holder, each, 50c.; 

 postpaid, 55c. 



No. 3 — Reclining or lay-down pattern, each, 65c.; postpaid. 

 70c. 



No. 5 — Incline, with holder, each, 60c.; postpaid, 65c. 

 No. 6— Brooder Thermometer for Prairie State Brooders, 

 each, 50c.; postpaid, 55c. 



