GRIFFITH ®, TURNER CO. 



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STEEL'FRAME GRINDSTONE. 



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Frame consists of hardwood sills 

 or cross-bars, I>ix2f4 inches, 

 painted. 



Steel legs and braces se- 

 curely bolted and rivet- 

 ed. Will last a life- 

 time. 



Xo. 1 ^^.50 



Xo. : 3.U5 



Xo. 3 a-OO 



Steel Frame Bi-treadle Grindstone 



MOCXTKD WITH SPECIALLY 

 SELECTED STONE. 

 SELF-WATERING ATTACH.>IE>'T. 



The power applied with the legs by means 

 of tue duplex tretidies is Dearly double t. at 

 obtaiued with a crank, enabling the opera- 

 tor to run the s'one at much greater speed 

 and perform faster and better work than with 

 the oidinary grindstone. A bushed stone not 

 over ^3 inches in diameter or mcire tnan 2i4 

 inches thick may be used n'lih tiiis frame. 



ALL THE PATENT FIXTURES ARE 

 MADE INTERCH.\NGEABLE. 



The frame is made of steel, firmly riv- 

 eted together and braced, to secure abso- 

 lute rigidity. Weight, about 80 

 pounds, complete. 

 PFilCE. — With U-shaped 



bearings. . . .$4.50 each. 



EMERY TOOL GRINDER. 



SICKLE GRINDER.. 



The improvement in this ma- 

 chine embodies a device that au- 

 tomatically drives the emery 

 back and forth (horizontally) 

 over the sickle (or by the simple 

 lifting of the oscillator, it may 

 be controlled by hand and at the 

 will of the operator), while a 

 finely tempered steel spring gives 

 just the proper pressure. Inge- 

 nious and almost frictionless ta- 

 pered adjust ng nuts are em- 

 ployed for lifting the emery 

 stone from the heel and point of 

 the sickle at any place desired. 

 Every emery stone is guaranteed 

 against being too soft or crum- 

 bly. Theclampsfor holding sickle 

 are the .simplest and most ef- 

 fective ever placed on an arti- 

 cle of this kind. The advantages 

 of the above features v/ill at once 

 be apparent to the experienced. 

 For simplicity of operation, for 

 workmanship, strength and du- 

 rability the Automatic Sickle and 

 Tool Grinding Machines are pre- 

 eminently in the lead and winners 

 of trade where\ er used. 



Price $3.00 



For grinding any kind of tool. The cut represents 

 THE HOrSEKEEPER'S FRIEND. 

 Will givea keen edgeto all k'nds ff hnuseho d cnt'ery. Any 

 lady c an use it. THE FARMER'S FRIEND. 



Sharpens quickly and perfectly all tools 

 from an axe to a pocket knife .iSS.OO 



( 20tli CEXTIRY HORSE CLIPPERS, 



It is needless to tell a horse man the necessity for clipping 

 horses. All of it is now acknowledged, but we will say the 

 STEWART 20th CENTLRY CLIPPER is one of the best on the 

 market today. It is suspended from ceiling by a rope, permitting 

 all parts of the horse to be i;eached with facility. Weight, boxed. 

 19 pounds. Price, complete ^o.OO 



We liave several oflier styles 

 of Sickle Grintler.s that we 

 do not carry in stoclc gen- 

 erally which we will sell 

 from .fSa.OO up, snh.iect to toe- 

 in;; nnsold on receipt of 

 order. 



Experience has proved that t'r.ini S to 24 

 ounces more wool can hv . il a hu-d from 

 each sheep by the shear machine. As this 

 extra wool is taken next to the hide. It la 

 the most valuable part of the fleece. Ma- 

 chine is strong and simple; ahoy can turn 

 for two shearers without fatigue. "Wool 

 being free from second or double cuts Is 

 increased in value, and there is a saving in 

 sheep from hand-shear stabs, all of which practical men admit. 



E.ttra wool obtM ned the first senpon more ♦!-an t ays for machine a.a^ 

 all accessories. Weight, net 38 pounds; boxed, C5 pounds. 



Price, complete, with 4 combs and 4 cutters $12.76 



Extra bottom and cxtia top plates, each ,. .50 



