OHIO BUTCHERING DERRICK 



Saves Wood, Water, 

 Extra Help and 

 "Vexation. 



One man without any help 

 ' swing the largest hog and 

 j all his own slaughtering. 



Description. — From the pulley to the 

 ground, 9 ft.; length of derrick, 9 ft. 6 in.; 

 track. 6 ft. 9 in. from the ground; braces, 

 6 ft. 6 in. wide at the bottom. Each Der- 

 rick furnished with four gammon sticks, 

 four pulleys, four head hooks, twenty feet 

 manila rope, malleable iron stayrings, a 

 windlass of easy sweep. Thorou5hly well 

 braced, with proper cast-iron supports to 

 the crane. Weight, 150 pounds. 



PRICE $12.00. 



CRESCENT GALVANIZED 

 STEEL SCOOPS. 



FOR SUGAR 

 SALT. 



AND 



Siemens Steel, Extra Galvanized, 

 Non-Corrosive, 

 HARD MAPLE HEADS AND HANDLES 



No. 1— Capacity, VA lbs Retail. 20c. 



No. 2— " 2 lbs " 25c. 



No. 3— " 2<A lbs " 30c. 



No. 4— " Zy 2 lbs. " 35c. 



No. 5— " 4'/ 2 lbs " 40c. 



CAST ALUMINUM SCOOPS. 



Made of Pure Aluminum. Cast in One Piece. 



STEEL HOG 

 SCALDER 

 AND FEED 

 , COOKER. 



Plain Scalder 

 with legs, 30x18 

 inches x 6 feet, 



$16.00. 

 Fire Box, as 



shown... $6.50 

 Rack (net) 4.00 

 Table c a n be 

 built out Of 

 wood on t h e 

 place. 



Plain Scalder 

 does very well if 

 placed over a 

 ditch and fire 

 built underneath 

 but large deal- 

 ers prefer Rack and Fire Box complete. 



GALVANIZED STEEL 

 BASKETS. 



WITH RE-ENFORCED OR DOUBLE 

 STEEL BOTTOMS. 



Light and 

 Convenient. 

 Ahso'utely 

 indestructible. 



No. 1— Size, 4 xll inches Each, $1.25 



No. 2— " 5 xl2 " " 1.50 



No. 3— " 5Jl*14 " " 1.75 



Per set 4.50 



WILLIAMS' FEED BAC. 



Heavy duck, with woven-wire sides. It 

 folds into a small space. The Best Wire- 

 Ventilated Bag Made. 

 Our Special Prjce $1.25 



Bushel— A 101 $1.00 



PLAIN BOTTOMS. 



Bushel 80 



Half bushel 05 



UTILITY STEEL BASKETS. 



JAPANNED. DRY MEASURE. 



WITH BAIL AND SIDE HANDLES — 



Half bushel '. 50c. 



WITH PATENTED CLIPS AND DROP 

 HANDLES 



Half bushel 45c. 



Bushel «Oc. 



One and a half bushels 75c. 



OAK BASKETS. 



1 bushel, plain 60c. 



1 " with "rim 65c. 



VA " plain 70c. 



l'A " with rim 75c. 



Wi " plain 80c. 



l'At " with rim 90c. 



CEDAR AND OAK MEASURES 



In Electric Welded Wire and Flat Hoop. 



peck, Cedar, wire hoops 35c. 



"4 peck. Cedar, second quality flat 



hoops 25c. 



y 2 and 54 peck. Cedar, combined, wire 



hoops 40c. 



Yz and l A peck. Cedar, combd. wire 



hoops 40c. 



y 2 and '4 peck, Cedar, second quality 



flat hoops 30c. 



Peck and y 2 peck, Cedar, combd. wire 



hoops 60c. 



Peck and V 2 peek. Cedar, second qual- 

 ity flat hoops 40c. 



y 2 bushel, Cedar, wire hoops 75c. 



y 2 bushel. Cedar, second quality flat 



hoops 50c. 



y 2 bushel, Oak, iron cross bar $1.25 



CORN BARRELS. 



Without handles $4.50 



With handles 5.00 



PIONEER FEED BAG. 



Patent pocket, bridle and pulley attach- 

 ments. Patent centre-grooved wood bot- 

 toms and leather ventilators. 



Our special price S1.00 



SECTIONAL VIEW. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Height 2 feet. 



Width 9 inches. 



Length 2 feet. 



Made of Wood. Galvanized Iron, Tin and 

 the BEST Galvanized Wire Netting. 



CLEAR YOUR PREMISES OF RATS 

 AND MICE WITHOUT THE USE 

 OF CATS, DOGS OR POISON. 



A DOZEN RATS WILL DESTROY 

 MORE IN ONE SEASON THAN THE 

 COST OF A DOZEN TRAPS. 



THE SELF WORKING RAT 

 AND MOUSE TRAP. 



A TRAP far superior to anything yet 

 produced for the extermination of 

 this pest. 



The trap is simple in operation and works 

 automatically. The instruction for setting 

 being carefully followed, no other atten- 

 tion is required. 



The food boxes, of which there are three, 

 consist of compartments one on each pide 

 and one on top of the passage way (B). 

 These compartments are completely closed 

 so the bait is never touched by the rats; 

 therefore, after being once baited, need 

 no more attention, although a small quan- 

 tity of loose food occasionally strewn at 

 the front door for consumption will be 

 more alluring. The rat on entering the 

 door (A) into passage way (B) in search 

 of the food, se.es at the opposite end to the 

 door a mirror which calms the fears of 

 the rat as he sees his own reflection and 

 naturally leads him to believe that other 

 companions are heading for the bait. He 

 passes on towards the mirror, and in doing 

 so passes over a lever, which closes the 

 front door and he is a prisoner. He passes 

 on to the passage way (or shaftl leading 

 upward, wire screen being conveniently 

 placed there to enable him to obtain a 

 footing. He climbs up shaft . (C) past a 

 ,trap door (D), which closes, so he cannot 

 return; they pass on into a metal funnel 

 (E), again past another trap door (F), 

 where he finds himself Apparently near 

 the outside, as there is a piece of glass 

 inserted at (G), Jetties in light, through 

 which the rat attempts to leap from thr> 

 funnel. This action causes the funnel to 

 tilt downwards towards tank (H) and re- 

 opens the trap door (A); the rat is dumped 

 into tank (H) filled three-fourths with 

 water. From this there is no escape for 

 his ratship and after exhaustive efforts he 

 finally succumbs. 



The door (A) now being open again, the 

 same operation is repeated. 



Each. 



$5.0O 



We also offer MOUSE TRAPS made on 

 the same principle as the RAT TRAPS, 

 but about one-third the size. 



Price $2.25 



MODOC FEED BAC. 



Plain wood bottom, overhead rone with 

 patent pocket. Our special price 35c. 



