^ GRIFFITH ®. TURNBR CO. 



P\iritSk.n. CKick Food 



is not a compound that has 

 been accidentally p r o - 

 duced, nor has it been un- 

 scientifically prepared. 



The cause of the death 

 of young chicles due to im- 

 proper food has been most 

 carefully and exhaustively 

 studied, in a practical and 

 accurate manner. Micros- 

 copic and chemical exam- 

 inations of the digestive 

 organs of chicks and care 

 ful investigations of the 

 thorough and ready assim- 

 ilation of the food fed has 

 been resorted to. 



Thus the percentage of 

 proctein present in the 

 chick food, as well as the 

 Other constituting ele- 

 ments are most correct and 

 are the only ones by which 

 a thoroughly practical 

 chick food can be attained. 



The preparation of the 

 original f cirmula has cost a 

 great deal of money, time 

 and labor involving the ex- 

 aminations under all possi- 

 ble circumstances, and 

 combinations of them, of 

 thousands of different 

 cases, these examination 

 by persons that are author 

 ities on the subject. 



The food as used on the 

 Puritan Farms and what it 

 has already done there, is 

 sufficient proof of its efficiency, still since its advent upon the market it has 

 been hailed only as an article that is in actual demand, and that gives 

 proof at once to all that it fills all the requirements that are claimed for it. 



Parties that have ONCE USED this food would not be Tvnthout it, and as 

 this rule applies so universally, all that is asked is a trial NO MATTER HOW 

 SMALL; the result shall then be left to the food which will speak for itself. 

 5 lb. box, Sfic; 25 lb. bag, $1.50; 50 lb. bag, $2.50; 100 lb. bag, $4.50. 

 Special prices in larg e quantities. 



PURITAN LAYING STOCK FOOD. 



Will bring you Many More Eggs at same cost in the end. 



It contains no stimulant, no condition powders, and your fowls will always 

 be in prime condition on an absolutely 'balanced, rations. Feed alter- 

 nately out of eacli bag. Bag "A" first and Bag "B" next day. 



In bags of 50 lbs., price $2.75 f. o. b. Balto. per 100 lbs. 

 Better prices can be made f. o. b. factory. 



FARM AND KAILROAD GATE No. 22. 



'This is the King of all Gates. Frame 1^ in. diameter, acorn tops, adjust- 

 able malleable hinges, heavy screw hooks to hang on wooden posts, hook 

 catch, steel diagonal brace rod support. All wire work passes through the 

 frame both ways. This Gate is extra strong and a seller, carried in stock by 

 over 1,000 dealers and m use by over 40 Railroads, absolutely has no equal; 



List price. Retail price. 



No. 22—10 feet wide, 4 feet high $8.00 $7.25 



No. 22— 12 feet wide, 4 feet high 9.00 8.10 



No. 22— 10 feet wide, 5 feet high 9.00 8.10 



No. 22- -12 feet wide, 5 feet high . 10.00 9.00 



Add 4 inches to sizes of gates for allowances for Hinges and Latches. 



DIRECTIONS FOR USING IN 

 WATER. 



Add 12i pounds to 80 gallons water, 

 and mLx thoroughly. 



1-lb. Pkge 15c. 



3-lb. Pkge 35c. 



5-lb. Pkge 50c. 



12i-lb. Pkge $1.00 



100 lbs 7.00 



Add 17c. per lb. for postage. 

 PERFECTION SHAKER. 

 75 cents. 

 For applying Bug Death to potato 

 vines. 



RUBBER ATOMIZER. 

 65 cents. 



For applying Bug Death to currant 

 bushes, cucumber, squash and other 

 small vines, bushes, house plants and 

 poultry. 



THE KEYSTONE CALF FEEDER 



Each, $1.50 



solves the farmer's trouble 

 and the cah es' too. It is a 

 perfect substitute for the 

 natural method, and the calf, 

 when taken from tlie cow, 

 does not have to learn a new 

 way of feeding. It can even 

 butt to its heart's content 

 and not hurt itself the least 

 bit, while all _ the time a 

 stream of nourishing food is 

 gently trickling down the 

 throat. The food has been 

 mingled with saliva, se- 

 creted as a result of the calf's 

 efforts at sucking and chew;- 

 ing, and is in proper condi- 

 tion to be absorbed into the 

 system. The result is that 

 the calf is strong and healthy 

 it looks sleek and fat, and it 

 has a glossy coat. 



TOP SCROLL No. ii. nq. 11 Lawn Gate. 



Frame If in. diameter, made of 

 Steel Tubing, flush joints, square cor- 

 ners, steel scroU top, galvanized wire, 

 4x5 in. mesh panel work. Adjustable 

 malleable hinges, with attachments to 

 hang on wood or iron posts and catch 

 for either iron or wood posts. 



PRICES. List Retail 

 price price. 

 3* ft. wide, 4 ft. high . $6.25 $5.65 

 3i ft. wide, 5 ft. high. 6.75 6.15 



HEAVY LAWN GATE No. 13 

 Plain Top. 



Same style construction and top as 

 No. 22 Farm Gate shown below. 



Frame If inch in diameter, made of 

 Steel "Tubing, malleable hinges and 

 post attachments, hook catch, acorn 

 top. 



This is an exceptionally strong gate, suitable for farm, stock or railroad 

 gates, where extra strong ones are required. J^o. 13. No. 11- 



3*- ft. wide, 4 ft. high. I,ist price, $5.76 Retail price, $5.25 

 sift, wide, 5ft. high. " 6.25 " 6.75 



PRICES 



