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WAUKEGAN BARBEO WIRE. 



rRICES ON AITLICATION. 



IOWA FOUR POINT BARBED WIRE. 



PRICES ON Arri.ICATION. 



PLAIN TWISTED TWO STRAND WIRE. 



I'HICKS u\ APriJCATIOX, 



PLAIN RIBBON WIRE. 



riUCES ON AITLICATION. 



Fig. 67. 



PLAIN GALVANIZED WIRE. 



ri;i( i:s ox applh atkix. 



PLAIN ANNEALED WIRE. 



PRICES ON APPLICATION. 



TRUSS AND CABLE FENCE WIRE. 



It is composed of six galvanized spring steel wires of superior 

 quality and is about \\ in. wide. Its .strent'th is equal to the 

 comljined tensile strength of all the wires, and its construction is 

 such as to allow for the e.xpanslon and contraction of heat and 

 cold without stretching. 



PRICES ON APPLICATION. 



POULTRY NETTING— 



For Enclosing Poultry 

 Yards. 



The Wire we offer is all No. lit 

 and 20 double twi.st, 2 in. mesh, 

 thoroughly galvanized after weav- 

 ing. Sold in bales of 150 running 

 feet. 



Nil. in. wide 



sq. ft. 



per bale. No. 



12 



1,10 



81.12 



18 



225 



1.69 



24 



300 



2.85 



36 



4.50 



3.38 



48 



600 



4.50 



60 



750 



5.63 





900 



6.75 



Trii-e 1 centi)er sq. 



ft. in less 



than bale lots. Sta 



PRICES TWO INCH MESH. 



in. wide, sq.ft. per bale, 



12 1.50 81.03 



18 225 1.53 



24 300 2.0» 



36 450 3.04 



48 600 4. OS 



60 750 5 . 36 



72 i)00 6.08 



; for fastening, 10 cents per pound. 



HARTMAN "STOCKADE" WOVEN WIRE FENCE. 



strong, Durable, Cheap, Ornamental. Convenient, because easy to handle^ 

 (luickly put up. The"Y" steel posts are used in the erection of this fence. (See cut, 67). 



THE BEST 

 FENCE MADE. 



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WIRE STRETCHER 



The person 

 stretching the wire can nail 

 it to the post without assistance. 

 The only true principle for a Wire Stretcher. 



FARM POST. Fig. 67. 



Shows the "Hartman" Farm Post slottril for our Stockade Fence. It is used for 

 ANY KIND of fence or fence wire, and is slotted to order without extra charge. 

 Price 81.20. 



THE "HARTMAN" 

 ANCHORED 

 FENCE STAY. 



For bracing farm fences. 

 This simple device is a means of 

 adding much strength to farm 

 fences, at the same time lessening 

 the cost. 



The Stay consists of heavy galva- 

 nized twisted STEEL RODS, about 

 34 inch in diameter, to which the 

 horizontal wires of ANY farm fence 

 are fastened by means of short 

 pieces of small wire. At the end is 

 an anchor that is attached to the 

 stay and set from 8 inches to 12 

 inches in the ground. The STAYS 

 are placed ONE ROD APART (or 2 

 in 50 ft.) and serve to strengthen the 

 fence between posts, which may be 

 of any desired material— wood or 

 steel. 



They effect a LARGE SAVING in 

 cost by LESSENING the NUMBER 

 of posts REQUIRED. 



Thev make it impossible for the 

 fence to be LIFTED I'P or PULLED 

 Down and brace itsidewise. 



4Sins higb.perino, List829.50; 

 Retail, 25 cents each. 



60ins. high, per 100, List 833.25; 

 Retail, 28 cents each. 



The ingenuity of the most successful inventors has contrived no better fence than 

 our "Stockade," and in some important respects it is absolutely unrivaled. 



This fence, made in various heights for hogs, sheep, cattle and horses, is composed 

 of horizontal strands of gauge 13 galvanized steel wire (except top and bottom 

 wires, whic h are of gauge 10), braced by intersecting strands of gauge 13 wire. 



It is made with horizontal wires 3 inches apart, below 24 inches : above that dis- 

 tance, ti inches apart. 



The nature of the construction indicates its remarkable strength. It contains- 

 much more material than fences more cheaply constructed, consequently is proof 

 against chickens as well as the heaviest stock. 



Ample provision made for expansion and contraction. It will not sag, properly 

 erected and stretctied, as do all " coil spring " and " corrugated " fences. 



For use on the farm, ranch, pasture, plantation, corral, and for general field use it 

 is usually erected on posts of wood, placed from 10 to 16 feet apart, with braced ter- 

 minal corner and gate posts. Some fence users place posts greater distances apart 

 with mere wood braces fastened to fence and resting on the ground at convenient in- 

 tervals. We are able, however, to supply our steel posts and braces at a first cost 

 but little advanced over wood, which is more than met by their durability. 



The cut shows the different heights of " Stockade " Fence. It is put up in standard 

 rolls 20 rods each, or in special lengths when ordered. 



Note.— In theeo-iiich lieight ooly t)ie horizontal wires are 3 inches apart up to 30 

 inches, while in all other hi'ights up to 24 iiicljes. 



I'KICE WrnioUT STEEL POST. Fig. 67. 

 4 ft.high, per rod, Retail, 72c. List,81.22. 5ft.high,perrod,Retail,S»c. List,«1.46. 



Steel Posts, each 81.20 WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES. 



Having laid in quite a large stock of this fencing before the advance in price, we 

 are prepared to'furnish the same, in reasonable quantities, at a special dis- 

 count. Nothing equals our Steel Picket Fence for Cemetery lots. 



SINGLE WALK GATES. (Enameled Black.) 



List Price. Retail Price. 



48 inches high by 3Ji feet wide 84-30 83.44 



60 inches high by 3!^ feet wide 4.65 3.73 



Above prices of Gates include the binges, latch and screw?. 



DOUBLE DRIVE GATES. 



(Enameled Black.) 



List Price. Retail Price, 



9 feet wide by 48 inches high, each 89.50 87.60 



9 feet wide by 60 inches high, each 9.50 7.60 



Above prices include hinges, latch, plate and screws. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



